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HomeMy WebLinkAboutVol 6 1928-1933 1 Plainview, iexas, October I5, 1928. City Council net in regular session, Mayor Tom Shelton presiding with J.C.Hooper, D.D.Dowrnan and E.J'.Sansom Aldermen and x.H.Saigling City Secretary present when the following proceedings were had, to -wit; Laoved and seconded that the monthly Phone rent at City Stock Pound be paid by the City instead of by operator of Pound.Card. Regularly moved and seconded that the City Pound keeper make monthly reports as to work done and fees collected. Carried. Loved and seconded that the City Sanitary Sewer be extended 125 feet 4e -e in Block 67 HL addition to server new home of Frank Stultz. Carried. loved and seconded that the necessary number of Sewer man- holes be built in down town alleys to be paved. Carried. loved and seconded that the L_onthly Salary of W.R.Isbell be and is hereby raised from 490.00 to 4I00.00 effective October Ist, I928. Carried. The indemnity Bonds 02500.00 of H.H.Iurray as Chief of Police was presented to the Council and accepted and approved at this time. The following reports for the month of Septerr.ber were heard by the Council and sane were accepted and approved;- G.H.Saigi Delinquent Taxes $I677.55- G.H.Saigling Water Sewer and all miscellaneous Collections 475I.60 Judge Lanford's report 4367.70, Building Inspector's Report 0387.85. The following Salaries and bills allowed by the Council at the First REGULAR meeting of the Council in October were omitted from the minutes of that meeting hence they appear here: SALARIES:- J.W.Perkins $115.00, H.L.Hood 0100.00, A.L.King 0 y I35.00, i. L. Tinkle y pI00.00, L.A. Sanders 485.00, J. L. Linville 4150.00 O.B.Guin $58.66, W.P.Selder 490.00, Lee Hardin 4I00.00, H.H.Lurray 0150.00, H.H.&iurray° 090.00, J.A.Grigsby 4150.00, A.E.Blakemore 075.00, L.L.Clark 0150.00, J.K.Hooper 4155.00, W.R.Isbell $90.00, G.H.Saig- ling 0150.00, Paul Bryan 4140.00, A.L.Lanford $I50.00,S.C.Ross I25.0 Theo Smith 4210.00, Iuartin L. 4125.00, Ed Ross 095.00, Ed Sewell ,,85.00, Martin i:ov porter 433.00, Plinview ftve De t 445.00, Williams Day 0100.00, D. P. Jones 040.00, J. C.Hooper 420.00, J.B. Cardwell 020.00, H.Dysart 020.00, D.D.Bowr..an 420.00, E.F.Sansom 420.00 W.J.Bryan p30.00, H.V.Visor :150.00, S.G.Yates 0110.00, S.E.Bolles x;85.00, A.T.Herrod vI00.00, J.C.Sanders 75.00 T.J.Shelton Jr 415.00, L. L. Clark 425.00, BILLS:- Austin- Western Road Machinery Co 0200.00, Sheprad Chevorlet Co 0600.00, Frank Stultz 024.00, H.H.Iyurray 017.60, Nest Texas Gas Co 06.90, Texas Utilities Co $51.68, Texas Utilities Co- 0637.00, Texas Utilities Co 01085.64, S.W.B.Telephone Co 039.65, idagnolia Petroleum Co 05.89, Geo N. Harris 06.50, K. -B. E Davenport 4 30I.97, Herald Publishing Co 09.00, Western Union $9.03, Kiker's Service Station 01.7I The Plainview News 43.75, Texas Utilities Co $I.62, Shook Tire Co 7.25, Imperial Cafe 420.55, Thatcher Printing Co 438.50, Shook Battery Co 0,3.35, B. Ward 09.50, DonAhoo -Ware Hdw Co 44.15, Knight Auto Co 411.90, LloDonald Lieyers 44I.25, Gulf Ref Co$9.76, Texas Land Development Co 4474.02, H.B.Fain Chemical Co 455.00, B. B. Sign Co 414.85, Plainview Welding Co 45.75, O.K.Drug Co $I.00, Jeffus- LeLoach Grain Co I5.79,W.L..Whhitesides 4I.50, Plainview Iron Wood Works 449.45, A.stin- iiostern Road Iachinery Co 07.61, J.L.Nisbet 42.10, Rockwell Bros Co 48.58, Rockwell Bros Co 46.00, Fairbanks Iuiorse w Co 48.31, Neptune Le ter Co $7I.36, Fulton Lumber Co 43.00, Dallas Foundry 4400.00, Clowe Cowan 46I.33, Phillips Petroleum Co 4107.90, Continental uil Go Alderman D.D.Bowman moved that the meeting recess until 8 :30 Ask. Tuesday October 23rd, I928,at which time the Council reconvene to hear PROTESTS if any on the paving of the Down Town alleys and alderman Sansom seconded the motion. lotion carried. n 8:30 A.LL., Tuesday October 23rd, I928, the Council met in con- tinuation of the regular meeting of October ISth, for the purpose of hearing any protests against paving ad4acent to any property abutt- ting on any of the down town alley to be paven4; and remained in session until 5 P.L0... up to which time there had been mo protests enetered and Alderman J.C.Hooper moved that the hearing be.closed and the meeting adjourned and Alderman Sansom Seconded the motion which carried unanimously to adjourn. ATTEST: I -:i City S: /reta f. I::ayor. Plainview, Texas, November 5th, I928. City Council net in regular session, Layor Tom Shelton presiding with J.C.Hooper, J.B.Cardwell, D.D.Bown.an and .F.San- som Aldermen and G.H.Saigling City :secretary present when the following proceedings were had, to -wit; Minutes of the regular meetings of October Ist and ISth were read and approved. h_oved by Alderman Cardwell Seconded baz Alderman Hooper that G.2.Green be permitted to construct curb drive in front of his building on Ash street to be occupied by J.A.Dunam. :Lotion carried unanimously. Lotion by Sansom seconded by Bowman that G. E. Green be per- mitted to install a CURB gasoline Station in fron of Building on Ash street to be occupied by Lr Dunnam,said permit subject to being revoked by Council on 30 days notice. All present voting Aye. Loved by Alderman Hooper seconded by Alderman Cardwell that flush tank be put on City's Sanitary Sewere wehue they were sett found to be needed. All present voting Aye. Regularly moved by Alderman Hooper seconded by Alderman Cardwell that the City purchase two rubber suits for use of_the City Sewer Dept. All voting Yae. Loved by Alderman Hooper Seconded by Alderman Bowman that City treasurer pay 'I500.00 to B.C.D and p500.0O to Lunicipal Band. All voting Yae. Loyion by Alderman Hooper Seconded by Alderman.Bowman that 675 ft of 6" sewer be laid in alley between Galveston Houston Streets beginning at I6th street and runninf south said 675 ft at an approximate cost of w662.00. Carried unanimously. Loved by Alderman Cardwell Seconded by Alderman Sansom that City install stop signs as follows- on Notth side Seventh Street at intersection of Seventh Denver; on the EAST side of Q. Coulumbia at intersection of Columbia and 9th Streets and that the City's Traffic Ordinance be re- written to cover all treffio signs in the City. Carried unanimously. Loved by Alderman Cardwell Seconded by Alderman Sansom K that the Layor demand of P.& S.F.Ry Co that all their crossings in the City be put in first class shape. Carried unanimously. Loved by Alderman Sansom seconded by Alderman Bowman that Mayor Shelton City Secretary Geo Saigling make investigation of tax assessment systems and render report on same at next meeting of the Council All vot Yae. 3 The renewal Bonds of G.E.Dallinger and New Mexico Plumbing Co as as fitters were presented to the Council and same were accep- ted and ordered filed. Bill of 0I2.00 for Engineering Pees on Sewer line to Negro Sc400l was presented by City Engineer R.P.Smyth and same was allowed and ordered paid. The following reports for the month of October were heard resulting in their being accepted and approved and ordered filed Oft in the usual manner:- G.H.Saigling Current Taxes y 760.62, Delin- quent Taxea 97I.86, Water rents $9067.73, Sewer rents $2444.28; Liscellaneous Collections $I23I.45 Judge Lanford $580.80; W.F. Foley City Inspector 5476.05. Ii 4 Plainview, Texas, November I9, I928: City Council met in regular session, Iayor Tom Shelton pre- siding with J.C.Hooper, J..Cardwell, Bowman, H.Dysart and E.F. Sansom Aldermen and G.H.Saigling City Secretary present when the following proce4dings were had, to- wit; Linutes of the regular meeting of November 5th were read and approved. Lotion by Alderman Cardwell seconded by Alderman Bowman that the City pay to the Board of City Development 050.00, Unanimous.,_. Loved by Alderman Bowman Seconded by Alderman Cardwell that "l. L.Harringston be permitted to cut the curb in front of the East r' portion of his wilding on Broadway providing that he leave a twelve (I2) foot level sidewalk at the driveway. Carried inanimous. Loved by Alderman Dysart Seconded by Alderman 3owrr:an that the City pave seventh street from Ash to Beech street and Beech stre., street from 7th to 6th providing-all property owners will sign up tp bear their 4 of the entire cost of the paving and that .the engine -eer present an estimate of the cost of said proposed paving at the next regular meeting of the Council. Carried Unanimously. Loved by Alderman Hooper Seconded by Alderman Cardwell that 'r.P.Poley be and is Hereby named Superintendant of 'slater Sewer Departments. Carried Unanimously. Loved by Alderman Cardwell S conded by Alderman that Lysart that Inspection fees as laid down in the ordinance governing plumbing be amended to read as follows Fist I2 openings w .50 each next 38 openings 25 each and all over 50 openings I09 each. Lotion carried unanimously. Loved by-Alderman Bowman Seconded By Alderman Hooper that the fees laid down in Ordinance governing Electric wiring be amended so as to read as follvrws- 25 each of first 20 openings and I0 each for all over 20 openings. Carried unanimously. Loved by Alderman Cardwell Seconded by Alderman Hooper.that Sewer lones be laid to serve Blocks 18 w 23 LcOlelland Addition to the City. Carried Unanimously. Loved by Alderman Hooper Seconded by Alderman Cardwell that the Uity purchase needed bedding for firemen. Carried unanimously. Loved by Alderman Cardwell Seconded by Alderman .4sart that R.I7.r:noohuizer be permitted to cut the Curb for purpose of con- structing driveway into his building on Broadway. Carried Unanimous. The following bills were allowed and ordered paid:- Ho Irick Constructing Sewer line In Goodman Block $774.20; h.P.Smyth $23.22 Engineering fees on Negro School sewer line; B.C.D. 050.00. Loved by Alderman Dysart Seconded by Alderman Cardwell that the petition presented to the Council asking for an election on 4 division of the City into 5 wards be granted and an election brd.er- ed held on the 26th day of December I928, according to law. Vation carried Cardwell Dysart- Bowman Sansom Voting Yae- Hooper Noe. loved by Alderman Cardwell Seconded by Alderman Sansom that the City Vote in its next election held on the adoption of Chapter 221 of the 40th legislature. Carried. lotion by Alderman Sansom Seconded by Alderman Cardwell that the meeting recess until 9:00 A.L. Wednesday November 2Ist a which time the City Attorney will be present to advise the Council n the petition to ward the City. Wednesday November 2Ist, 9.00 A.L. the Council reconvened in regular session with Mayor Shelton, Aldermen Heepee, Cardwell, Dysart, Bowman and Sansom; and City Secretary G.H.Saigling present. 5 Moved by Alderman Cardwell Seconded by Alderman Sansom that the Ward petition election order passed by the Council Londay night _be and is hereby recinded and that said petition be held for further consideration at the next regular meeting of the Counoilto be held on December' 3rd, I928. Carried unanaimously. No further business appearing Council adjourned. ATTEST: City Se G reta Mayor. Plainview, Texas, December3, I928. CI City Council met in regular session, L_ayor Tom Shelton C3 presiding with J.C.Hooper, J.B.Cardwell, D.D.Bowman and E.Y. d Q Sandom,Aldermen and C.r..laigling City Secretary present when the following proceedings were had, to -wit; kinutes of the regular meeting of i ov I9th were read and approved. Loved by Alderman Cardwell seconded by Alderman Bowman that action oil Citizen's petition to ward the City be deferred until next regular meeting. Carried unanimously. lotion by Alderman Cardwell seconded by Alderman Hooper that 7th Street from,East line of Briiwy to the Mast line of be widened to a 45 ft width. Carried. Unanimously. Loved by Alderman Hooper Seconded by Alderman Sansom that 7th Street from East line of Ash Street to East line of beech be paved 45 ftit wide and that Beech Street from North line of 7th to the South line of 5th street be paved 36 feet wide, and that the City Secretary Advertise for bids on said paving in accordance with City's Paving Engineer's plans and speci- fieations.,Carried Unanimously. love by Alderman Hooper and Seconded by Alderman Card- well that Storm Sewer Specifications as prepared by Fred L. Joiner City Paving Engineer be and the same are hereby adopted. Carried Unanimously. Loved a:_d seconded that the City order suffieient 8" Tile to Storm swwer alleys as per suggestion of City Sewer Supt W.F.'oley. Carried. Moved and seconded that water line be run down alley in C.G.Go dman block. Carried. Regularly moved and seconded that the City make at its own expense a new connection to the City Sanitary Sewer for the Jim Green Building on Broadway. Carried. Loved by Alderman Hooper Seconded by Alderman Sansom that Galveston Street or 7th to 8th Street 8th street from Gal- veston to Houston be paved. Carried Unanimously. Lotin by Alderman Hooper Seconded by Alderman Bowman that the Estimates on paving of 7th street between Ash and. Beech streets; Beech street between 7th and 5th; widening one block of 7th dtreet bewteen Broadway and Ash and paving one Block on Galveston between 7th and 8th streets and one Block on 8th street between Galveston Houston Streets be accepted and approved. Carried unanimously. 6 Regularly moved and seconded that the following Salaries and Bills for the &onth of November be and are allowed and ordered paid: SALARIES:- J.W.Perkins 4II5.00, H.L.Hood i;100.00, R.L. Tinkle I00.00,A. L.iang $100.00, J. L. Linville $I50.00, 0.B. Gain 01I0.00, Lee Hardin 0100.00, H.h.Lurray $150.00, H.H. hurray 0129.00, A.E.Blakemore $150.00, 1.L.Clark 4150.00, J.K.Hooper $I55.0Q, J.R.Isbell 4I00.00, G.H.Saigling 4150.00, Paul Bryan 0140.00, A. L. Lanford 4I50.00, S. C. doss x ?.Foley 0235.00,1artin ILcNhorter 4125.00, Ed Ross $95.00, Ed Sewell ,::85.00, Plainview iire Dept 45.00, `Williams Day I00.00, D.P.Jones 040.00, J.C.Hooper 20.00, J.B.Oardwell 420.00, H.Dysart 420.00, 1�.D.Bowman 420.00, E.;1.Sansom 420.00, X.J.Bryan 430.00, H.W.Visor $150.00, S.G.Yates +II0.00, S.E.Bolles 485.00, d.P.Selder 490.00, A. :.Herrod 4100.00, J.C.Sanders X75.00,. BILLS: West Teas Gas Co 0I0.00, Frank Stultz ;>24.00, T.J.Shelton Jr 420.00, T.P.Sitton 49.60, Ora Hembree 19.60, J.K.Range 024.I5, West 'Texas Gas Co 448.45, West Texas Gas Co 432.40, Texas Utilities Co $637.00, Texas Utilities Co $60I.40, Texas Utilities Co 022.68, Texas Utilities Co $13.28, Texas Utilities Oo $20.20, S.W.B.Telephone Co 440.18 Burroughs Adding Lachine Co $5.55, Thatcher Printing Co 0I5.50, Imperial Waffle House 028.95, Shook Battery Co $6.00 Knight Auto Co 06.15 Ohevorlet Co 418.I0, B.Ward 0II.50, J.D.Adams Co 016.00, Austin- Western 'Road Lachinery Co $35.36, Plainview Welding Co 07.50, Jeffus- DeLoach Co 036.23, Jeffus- DeLoach Co 042.45, W.L.Whitesi. es 4I.00, Plainview Iron Wood Works $5I.20, Dowden Hdw Co 49.85, Dowden Hdw Co $7.55, Harder Dysart 44I.30, Rockwell Bros Co 01.00, J.I.:Booth Co 48.30, Riaverick- Clarke Litho Co $3.80, Wooldridge Lbr Co 06.00, Spencer Dallinger 43.20, Donohoo-Ware Hdw Co $5.50, Clowe Cowan 0103.69, Neptune Le ter Co $829.18, W. S. Darley Co I3.30, Nobles Bros Gro Go 43.00, Roy ldaxey $23.70 J.K.Range x;106.22, The Texas Co $I17.65, Texas Utilities Co 42.70 Burt Electric Co 9.00, Ora Hembree 419.20, T.P.Sitton $U9.20, Frank Stultz 24.00, W. L. We ier $6.40, A. E Pipkin $I8.80, E.B. hauldin 018.80, J.r.Bates 08.00, L.C.Harrell $6.40, J.Li.Pollock r.40, J.A.Hopkins $I2.80, T.J.Shelton Jr$20.00, Gulf Ref Co 42.43, Lagnolia Petroleum Co 014.73, The following reports for the month of November were heard and approved and ordered filed:- G.H.Saigiing Current Taxes 01644.36, Delinquent Taxes $331.37, Water -Sewer Ais- cellaneous $I421.73,; Judge Lanford's Report $514.85, W.F. Foley City Inspector $405.65. On motion of .lderman Hooper seconded by lderman .Sansom, the following resolution was adopted: "Resolve that a nec- essity e :.fists for the improvement of certain streets and por- tions -tYf -s trees t n the City of P lainvie -by pavrne -same, and the constrict'ion of curbs and gutters and all necessary appurtenances and that it is hereby ordered that szch streets and portions of streets be so improved as follows: Beech Street from center of 5th street to the S. line of 6th street and from the N. line of 6th street to the N. line of 7th street; 7th st: :eet from the W. line of Beech to E. line of lash and from the W. line of ash to the E. line of Broaftway, by widening last men- tioned block; Beech street from center line of 5th street to N. line of 2nd. Street; Galveston Street from N. line 7th, street to N. line of 8th street; 8th street from 7. line of G2iveston to W. line of Houston and llth street from W. line of Kokomo to W. line of cluincy street:' LT 1 CITY SEC' _RY. 11: 7 Plainview, 'Texas, December I0, I928. City Council met in Specialmsession L'.ayor Tom Shelton presiding with J.C.hooper, J.3. Cardwell, J. Sansom and h.Dysart Aldermen and L.h.Saigling Jity Secretary present when the follow- ing proceedings were had, to -wit; The following 'yids on paving Widening I Block on East 7th street paving 2 Blocks on East 7th and paving one Block on Galv- eston St and one Block on .Jest eth street received and consider- ed by the Council: Irick Construction Co Bid: 8x80.6 S^ YDS PAVING 4*" Conc Base 2 Brick 0 2.64 $23,I80.78 3I46.T 6" Gravel 2* C 2.28 4458.2 Lin ft cone curb gutter C .90 4,0I1.48 356 lin ft of 6" by 18" curb C .60 2I3.60 I60 ft of 2' gutter C .60 96.00 3I91 Cu yds earth excavation C .35 I,1I6.85 In 503 lin ft of 6" by I0" header C .35 I76.05 C/ 822 lin ft of 12" vit pipe in place C' 1.00 822.00 240 ft of I0" vit pipe in place C .85 204.00 ..!7T' 4 catch basins complete 030.00 120.00 2 manholes complete avg cut 5ft each 050.00 I00.00 664 lin ft curb gutter removed C .18 1I9.52 980 Sq ft of walk removed C .04 39.20 432 sq ft of walk replaced C .I8 77.76 Cutting replacing 37.3 sq yds paving 3.50 130.55 Total bid $"30,407.79 JORDAN*HALLCONSTRUCTION CO BID: 8280.6 SQ YDS paving 4" cone base 22 in Brick C 2.60 $22,829.56 3I46.� sq yds paving 6" gravel base 2*" Brick C 2.35 4458.2ftom curb gutter C .80 3,566.56 356 lin ft of 6" by I8" curb C .45 I60.20 I60 lin ft of 2' gutter C .45 72.00 319I cu yds earth excavation C .40 I,276.40 503 lin ft of 6" by I0" header C' .30 150.90 822 lin ft of I2" vit pipe in place .0 .90 739.80 240 lin ft of I0" vit pipe in place C .80 192.00 4 catch basins complete ©15.00 60.00 2 manholes complete avg depth 5 ft each @40.00 80.00 664 lin ft curb gutter removed C .I5 99.60 980 sq ft walk removed C- .05 49.00 432 sq ft walk replaced G .I8 77.76 Cutting Replacing 37.3 sq yds paving C 2.50 0 93.25 Total Bid 029,447.03 L.otion by Alderman Sansom Seconded by Alderman Dysart that the low bid of Jordan -Hall Construction 8o on said paving be accepted and City execute contract with laid firm for doing the work. Carried Unanimously. Moved by Alderman Cardwell Seconded by Alderman Hooper that the City purchase a tract of Approximately 5- Acres otet of the Z.T.iviaxwell Survey from Roy Iriek at $3500.00 paying $1000.00 cash balance to be paid in I -2 3 yrs bearing 5% interest the City assuming a loan debt of approximately $1000.00 against said property. lotion carried Unanimously. No further business appearing Council adjourned. ATTEST: 7 City :>efetar layor. 8 Plainview, Texas, December 21, I928. City Council net in Special session, Layor Tom Shelton, presiding with J.C.Hooper, H.Dysart, D.D.Bowr.an and E.F.Sansom Aldermen and ).H.Saigling City Secretary present when the following proceedings were had, to -wit; Loved by Alderman Dysart and Seconded by alderman Hooper that Beech Street paving PETITION be granted and filed and that the City proceed with legal steps to pave 3 Blocks on B Beech street as follows- from the South line of East 5th street to the North line of 2nd street; said paving to be 30 ft wide. Lotion carried unanimously. Loved by Alderman Sansom Seconded by Alderman Dysart that the City proceed to pave WIIth street 36ft wide starting at the west side or line of Kokomo Street and going to the west line of Quincy street. Lotion carried unanimously. Final Estimates on alley paving in Blocks 26 30 0.T. of 4 Plainview amounting to 01090.18 in favor of Jordan Hall Const Company were allowed and I8R months5 o interest bearing on or before script ordered issued to then in lieu of said estimates. Regularlgt moved and seconded that the monthly,salary of `N.F.Foley be raised effective Dec Ist, 1928, from 0235.00 to 4;250.00 Lotion carried. No further business apperaing Council adjourned. ATTEST. City j cret! ry. I-, ayor. Plainview Texas, Jany 7, I929. City Council met in regular session, Layor Tom Shelton presiding with J.C.Hooper, J.B.Cardwell, H.Dysart, D.D.Bown.an and Elmer Sansom Aldermen and P.H.Bryan Assistant City Secretary present when the following'proceedings were had, to -wit; Reading of minutes dispensed with until nex regular meeting of the Council. Moved by Alderman Hooper Seconded by Alderman Cardwell that Irick Construction Co Bill for Sewer extensions in H.Z. and Le Clelland- Additions amounting to 01543.40 be allowed and paid. Carried unanimously. Loved by Alderman Hooper Sec by Alderman Cardwell that City Engineer's fee of 046.30 on above sewer extensions be allowed and paid. Carried Unanimously. Regularly moved and seconded that the following named per- sona whose terms expireren Jany 8, 1929, as members of the B. C.D. be and are hereby'appointed for a term of Two years; Chas Reinkin- R.H.Knoohuizen J.C.Anderson Jr W.E.Settoon H.S.Hilburn C.J.Goodman and _i.G.Hinn. Carried unanimously. Regularly moved and seconded that the Warranty Deed to the City for alley from L .F.Brashears Wife, W. S. Poer Wife and Boyd.LcCoy and Wife be accepted and Recorded and filed.Carried. loved and seconded that the Gas Fittfirs bond made to the City by E.A.Rogers be accepted and approved. Carried. Loved and seconded that H.''.Visor be allowed to keep the Water Dept Ford car at his Residence at night. Carried. Loved by Alderman Hooper Sec by Alderman Cardwell that S.E.Bolles A.2.Herrord be allowed salary,of c.II0.00 per month and S.G.Yates 0I15.00; Bolles to pay City I5.00 per month house rent. Carried. Salary raises effective I =I =I929. 9 Loved and seconded_ that the City Secretary advertise for Bids on City's Pest house. Carried. Loved and seconded that the Santa Fe Ry Co be notified by the City Secretary to place its Switch Track on Beech Street betwee 6th 7th Streets on grade with Beech Street Paving. Carried. Loved and seconded that the Layor secure tentative plans and estimates on building for housing Fire Dept and rearranging City Hall. Carried. ORDINANCE 3I0. BE IT ORDAINED by the City Council of the City of Plainview, Texas, that paragraph three of Section One of ORDINANCE NO. 73 Entitled An Ordinance regulating the way and manner in which electric wiring and electric apparatus shall be installed, and for the general inspection of same and for permit and licenses for the doing of such work, and the fee to be charged therefor, and providing penalties for the violation of this act," so that 11^ said paragraph shall hereafter read as follows: Cq Fees for permits For from one to ten outlets for new work, the sum of ,2.50. For each additional outlet IOcts. All swithc loops other than entrance switch loops are classed as outlets. PAS' ED AND ADOPTED this 7th day of January, A.D. 1929. APPROVED January 7th, A.D. 1929. ATTEST: City Sec etary< LAYOR. ORDINANCE j 3II. BE IT OHBAIDED BY the City Council of the City of Plainview, Texas, that Section N0.27 of an Ordinance entitled An Ordinance providing certain rules and regulations governing plumbers in the installation of plumbing work within the City of Plainview; providing a lisence therefor, and providing for a penalty, passed, adopted and approved the I9th day of Lay, I909, be and said section NO. 27 of said Ordinance is amended so that it shall hereafter read as follows: SECTION NO. 27: That the sum of 50 cents each for the first twelve fixtures, and 25 cents each for Mich additional fixture up to and including 38 additional fixtures, and IO cents each for all additional fixtures over 50 shall be paid for fixtures part!, purposed to be placed in the work described in the application for such permit under this Ordinance; and that said sums shall be paid by the person to whom such permit is issued. PAS;ED AND ADOPTEDthis 7th day of January, A.D.I929. APPROVED January 7th, A.D. I929. 4 ATTEST: 1--� 4 10 STATE OF TEXAS: rCT y n 7 'nII'. TO THE MAYO- _tN) ?"7HBERS CF TIE CITY Cct iCII, C'7 TEE CITY OF PIlI ",TE J. 7. YL'JD shows to the Courcil that he is the owner of all the lots in blocks numbers 53, 54, 55, 56, 57, 58, 63, 64, 65, 66, 67, 68, 69, 70, 75, 76, 77 and 78, excepting only lots number 5 and 6 in Flock Ye. 67 of College Pill addition to the City of Plainview, a_s shown by a ca:plete abstract cf title herewith pre- sented to bhe Council. That se.i,-i ,Solle -e hill Additic:r: to the town of Pleirvier as laid out and plated originally, e copy of which plat was recorded in the feed Fecords of Hale County, shows Fifth Street running East and "Vest through part of the aforementioned blocks. TL et St= to Fiehoay Ho.28, h^F beer laid out and designet.ed through the City of Plainview, in. and on said Fifth Street to rear the rest lire of t?'e area covered by the above rlentiored lots end the streets and alleys sb:cv,rr in oonrection therewith, but that near such Fast lire of sell ere.. the _.i.d t ighvev I?o. 28, angles to the forth toward and into sixth Street and that it is and will be meetly to the advantage of Ilele County and the citizens thereof, of the city of F].airview, and the citizens thereof, er.d of your Petitioner to hove se id Fifth Street as heretofore shown on the map of said College Hill Addition to to.^ n of Plai rviev; so far as same extends throw ^h the area described, altered so that in- stern or rurrirg directly "'est of the East lire of said area it would run somewhat diar°on -illy coincident with sail State Highway Igo. 28, er same is so laid out and designated through said area. That Tay Boulevard now designated as Seventh Street is on the ortf in^ i :at above r ^ertioned shone to be 115 feet wide and e ie"et desires that said Se e st °✓o p- v�r.th r-et, run rieg "'est from Ftica "t.rr�ee be altered so that said Severth Street sha.l 1 from said t't i ca "treet tr the Yonkers Street be 75 feet wide and that the alleys in block 53 be altered to make a T alley instead of a straight alley, forth and South through Block 53, and that the '.11ev through block 54, be altered to run East and ':.e t instead of forth and South as in s .id eriTinel plat and that the T n' lees shown 11 on said ori7ina1 man and plat ir, docks 57, 58, 63, 64, 65, 66, 67, 63, 69, 70, 75 and 76 be altered and tb't ir lieu thereof the alleys in said H he r^de to run ?-cr +h ^rd south thro17h each of said last rerti ored blocks. That your retitiorer has caused a map and rat to he made to run Forth and South t'hroreh each of said last mentioned hlocks. That your netitiorer ha caused a n!ar) nrd rlat to be made of the area above merti rred sho'ring how such TTi rhway traverses said area <+r.d showinr the rer of the lots blocks and alleys nrd streets above treticred ae "`e dill he it t? evert the council an -roves such -.Iterations and acrroves such map shc,vr ng the rerlating Lf� of said blocks, street- '+rd alleys, a cony of lAhich mar, showing such reratirg is herev.ith presented and *,jade a r'art hereof. Your r)ctiticner i:rays the council tc so alter Fifth Street in so far as it traverses the above described area ar_d territory so as to coi ^side with and he a p= rt of the said Stute highway No. 28, and thet it arnroye the rer'atir of the said lot in a part of said blocks as shown cr the *-an above referred to and that. the council pass and adopt suer, resoiuti_ ors r d ordinances as may he necessary to effect- ually alter said .'lift':. Street ir said rarticular ar d to approve and re- ra.tir* of said rrooerty. 0rPirAYC:' FO.312 li �i_. H REAS, J.H. "AYI has presented to the City Council his annlication for the alteration of certain streets and alleys within that rert of College Ti 1 Addition to the City of Plainview, Texas, composed of blocks numbers 53, 54, 5o, 56, 57, 58, 63, 64, 65, 66, 67, 68, 69 70, 75 75 77 rrd 78, nrd the treeti het'ween and the n l leys +•bin sn id hl seks and 7 ThE S it, a- spears fro- the c oriplete ahstract of title to said iron 'rte" that the said 3.r.--gland is the ovner of 11 said nrorerties exceiitir^ only acts nurbers 5 ..rd 6 in flock 67, of said addit ior. and s it nrre'rs to the council that :Mate way PTO. 2R, 1- row constructed and ut ir condition for navirg has 1 been lad out and designated by the State Highway commission as following Fifth "treet throuh the City of Plainview, Texes, to or about the East- ern lire of the territory covered by the above mentioned blocks, streets, and alleys, and thence 17ortiw'resterly to an interesecticr with Sixth ;tree+ ronr the 7..estern side of the territory covered by raid blocks, streets and alleys, r: after due eorirder•?.t ien the City Council is satisfied and f'in.ds that the best interests of the City of l.la'T'1v`C `:eras: of the lucent, l 'l -1ned .ar.d of t' citizens of the City of Plainview, orr of the nul)1.'.c in r;er'r +1, v nt sAid ?ifth Street, he so altered to n from the Wit J .t of the territory above des- lt rea O ru, .1'U r11 7`a2 Or cribed it o .rorthwesterly direction, vith the id rt• to 7Tif7hway 70. 28 n7 s desi7r'_ted b th `"tr 7i.,-,ho Cc l. slow end that it will be to tine best interests of the City of .'lc i nvi .r, the citizens and in- habitants r i n general, l t �n ahta thereof and the r�; r •.t Seventh Street as it traverses the ab ve described territory but narrowed from its ^resent idfh t a1 w idth of 75 f rird t' t ;t will be to the best interests of the City ani of the ini ahi tort` t and of the publio in c onera 1 that the alleys within a t rt c_ ,bo blb.Dcks aNc :e described, be alter- d so as to lie and run arl bo situnt.,r? •r:ithin the resnective blacks as hnne qr- rT ,]t?d u;`nr t :.'e '1' of TGtt.... of Collor:* 71. r drlitlGr% to the r'it;v of r'.t,•?_ir?viev; n s th rer t r rive rir:"Ied L i� i i of the `a h lool7r, now submitted to t}'e City Council with tine said aroliontior of the s?... ,.7.7. evl.- er:'d, therefore, TnE IT r1 T ?T`'' 77' =TT'- f0T TII '77 1' CITY OF P1AIf"J0 :r _AS That ?fifth Street as it traverses the territory above described from Travis to Yonkers Streets, be so altered trot it shall r'.]r TTerthwester1''r from raid :rnvis Street, the eent. thereof t 'r lire to b coincident. With the center lire of sold t= ito f ro.y 7o.28, as it Is d s .reted ar l a i d out l' en ra vi and ion *ors t'treet. That sad roverth Lr et, orl mall" dosireted as ''ay auie'.rard he. so altered that it shall hereafter be 751 feet wide, d the center lire of said Seventh Street as s _.lteered to be coincident i tb the center line on said :oventh Street as Shown u.por the orizinal mar nrd riot o f said Col1Pme "ill tic^, rd that the alleys in the shove nomer be so altered that =.ucb alleys shall be, run and lie 13 r. d blocks -cwr .-rd desirrrtad urcn the mar nova 'resented to tho oour 1? 7r ti)1oc {5 r i l the is *'',r cf for or Co 1,, 1 ?9 1 1 dd t ior to the o■tvr of V'.ainvi -3t }'CV "lr t}e T ?.9.11.lt,lr or 1 10 ^ks Teo. 53, 54 S'6. 57• F}1 r7i' L, 5,136, 67, 69, 70, 75 76, 77 a ra 79.., Tim stlhrTlit tc t} City rourc' 1 t,, s id J.T.1.1 r1?rr he or-d t? same is, in all thirf;s, a^T)reved ns r `Jrd corn €3ci. n.fl the },7' ritory erl,r00 .'ithir‘ locks d cf tl stroll- etw€ er `1- arrei nd said 1)1OOs rd of t e a';1er VV.'ithir the sal(' resrect;ve 1 1.CiC.1` U1' r77 A -f1T-A T. 1u r fif3 of vanus! ry 1929. Sol e C 'f tv f: et`try. Pfy T.0 th:E day of Jaru r7 1 ;.'a•;ror On motion of Alderman Cardwell, seconded by .Alderman Hooper, the Council adjourned until 7:00 P.L. Thursday, the IOth day of January I929. i City 8e F:'_ayor. The Council convened on this the IOth day of January I929' at seven thirty o'clock P.1. as per the adjournment to this t4 time at the neeting of the Council on the 7th day of January I929, with the following Officers present: Tom Shelton kayor, J.O.Hooper, Herbert Dysart, :L).D.Bowman and J.B.Cardwell, Aldermen and George Saigling, City Secretary, when the following proceedings were had: The petitions signed by a large number of the voters of the City asking that an amendment to the Charter providing for the division of the City into five wards and for the election respective of an Alderman from each of such epreeeta ative wards was pre- sented and the City :attorneys as heretofore requested by the iayor submitted their opinion in writing as to the legal suf- ficiency of such petitions, and all same having been heard by the Council and after the Council had also heard the discussion by the proponents of such petitions it was moved by Alderman Hooper that tne said petitions be tablee and the motion was seconded by Alderman Bowman and being put to a vote by the Jdayor the 14 motion to table was adopted by the unanimous vote of all .Alder- men present. Alderman Dysart moved that the City Attorneys be in- structed to prepare such papers, notices and forms of ordinances as may be proper to submit to a vote of the qualified voters of Che City the question of whether or not the 84 y Charter of the 8 +t City should be amended so as to adopt and provide for a com- mission form of government, and second, the employment of a City Lanager, such commission to be °opposed of four commissioners and the Layor to be elected at large throughout the City, the question of the el ction of the commissioners to be so seperately submitted as that the voters can choose between the election of such comm- issioners at large or the election of Councilmen or commissioners from wards, said motion being seconded by alderman Hooper and put to a vote was adopted by the unanimous vote of all Aldermen present. Alderman Cardwell moved that the City Attorneys be in- structed to draw such instruments, notices and forms of ordinances as may be proper or necessary to submit to the voters of the City the question of Ahether the Cahrter of the City shall be amended to provide for dividing the City into four wards, each off w which wards shall be entitled to elect its own commissioner or alderman and the boundaries of such wards if such amendment be adopted, to be determined acc rding to population so that each of such wards will have as nearly as practical equal represen- tt.tion, by a commission of three qualified voters of the City of Plainview to be appointed by the council composed of the Layor and Aldermen after the regular City election in April I929, the motion being seconded by Alderman Bowman and being pit to a vote by the Layor, was carried by the unanimous vote of all Aldermen present. Upon motion of Alderman Dysart, seconded by Alderman Cardwell, the following rsolution was adopted, Resolved: TEAT a necessity exists for improving that part ofMorel and pr 11th St. from Broadway to Ash, and:Broadway St.from the North line of Pourth .street to the Wine of Second Street, and the E. and W. Alleys in the West half of Blocks 31 and 32, by paving the same and constructing thereon and in connection therewith, 15`. curbs and gutters and all such other appurtenances as may be proper or necessary to iriak.e the same a complete job and it is therefore ordered by the City Council of the City of Plainview, Texas, that said Broadway from the North line of Fourth Street to the North line of Second street be so improved by paving same aa with 2ti inch brick on four inch concrete base, according to the specifications for that kind of paving already prepared by Fred Y. Joyner, the City Engineer, and that the Mayor is .uth- orited to negotiate with Jordan -Hall Construction Company, and enter into a contract with said Company, conditioned upon approval of the Council for the doing of said work provided said Company will do said work at as low a price as said company bid in their proposal for the paving of other streets in the City which pro posal was submitted and accepted by the City Council on the day of 01/6 and if the said company is not willing to contract to do said work at the said prices and upon the same terms as provided in their said proposal, then the Mayor .shall negotiate with other contractors for the doing of said work. On motion of =alderman Cardwell, seconded by Alderman Bowman the Council adjourned until seven thirty o'clock P. M. Mon- day, the 14th day of January 1929. 7-4727--- 3 12 CI f S ;Cf T .RY.J :MAYOR.' Alderman Dysart introduced, had_read and :roved the adoption of an ordinance numbered 313 and entitled: An Ordinance ratifying and confirming the contract between the Jordan -pull Con- struction Company and the City of Plainview, Texas, for the con- struction and laying of certain street improvements, including pav- ing, construction of curbs and gutters and other appurtenances on certain streets in the City of Plainview, Teas, providing for the issuance by the City of street tmprovenient warrants in the amount of `;'.18,000.00, bearing 5 interest, to be delivered to the con- tractor in payment of the City's portion of the cost of such street improvements, prescribing the form of the warrants and creating a 16. sinking fund for the redemption thereof at maturity. he Iaotic>' to adopt the ordinance was seconded by Alderman Hooper, and having; been put to a vote of the Council, was adopted by the following vote: 'eyes, Yddermen Hooper, Dysart, and Cardwell, Noes, None. `:'he Mayor declared the :lotion carried and the ordinance adopted, which ordinance was and is as follows: CRDIiv,-? CE NO. 313. AN ORDINANCE .t._ 1 _1:, :1 0 TEE COE- 2R.LCT BETWE ITT THE JORDAN-NALL CONSTRUCTION 00_.:F0NY LED THE 0IT,_ 00 n0X THE CONSTRUCTION CN Tl jC, .V. RTr N STREET 5, .'C. :.n, ��01��___,LC'I�;_ _ND i.:,.YIT'; OF :.1._Ili S__, _�l TS T I n r ;.T n T T N CURBS C n rr `1 II�I'..;O�T: F :?;1�7, ;I.,TT �I.,�, �,TIN�s, ��S! ,_.��.IGl� OF �.,�i�S _U'�1� r '7 j R r.. PTi 1 T 'T T'f C CERTAIN T G T E T THE CITY F T T T e OTHER LT,., L_L.. ON i,�R1�ITv t.��._� 1.� �T, I'HT� .,I i .:�',il`;zTI�� T' ._2 PROVIDING 011 THE ISSUI1NCE 7 2Y THE CITY 00 STS I T I1v ROVELEN? Vii,RRANTS IN THE 0011 0 OF :'18,000.00, RIIbG 5 ITN IRE 2 TO BE T T T T r n 0 Y T THE CITY'S S '7 R T T- 00 THE D�,LI�j�:R :'0 i� �;;G ,__��_ClOR IN :�lll 0� Its a 0.,1 C Ol+ �n� COST 00 SUCH OAT II:, ROC J T3, P 00SCRIT ING 7 CO THE W:,R- ILtNTS .`ND CREATING A SINKING FUND :'0 THE REDEMPTION THEREOF AT MATURITY. RITY. ;Tr RE `:3, the City Council has heretofore deter mined the necessity of constructing certain improvements on por- tions of Eeach Street, Seventh Street, Galveston Street, Eighth Street and Eleventh Street, by resolution and order adopted on the 3rd. day of December 1928, of record in the minutes of the City Council volume 6, pare 6, and ;HER .5, the Mayor of the City has negotiated a contract with the Jordan-Hall Construction Company for the doing of said work and which contract provides amongst othr things, that it shall be the binding; contract of the City of Plainview, Texas, when the contractor has made and delivered to the City the con- struction bond therein provided for and when the contract is approv- ed by the City Council and legal provisions made for the payment of the City's obligations thereunder and which contract is as follows, to -wit: /6 q% 1 OF MLLS: CeVrTY CY TriT NT made between the City of Plainview, nulls County, Texas, a municipal oorporation of the note of T4xas, hereinafter celled the City and the :ordan-Hall Construction Coueany, hereinafter willed the contractor, is to-witnees: The oontractor serees and eovenente with the City that it will at its own proper oost and expense fur- nish all materiels labor and machinery for the oonstruotion of certain improvements on oertein streets withinthe City of 'elelnview, Texas, consistine of 7elvine with 2 inch brink on 4* inoh oonorste base and the oenstruoLion of ourbs and gutters all in eeoordenoe ith the plans and sp•ilfioa- tions made by the city engineer and heretofore adopted and approved by the city. The streets upon whioh suoh ilaerovements are to be mede are Beeoh Street from the °enter Line of 5th Street to the S line of eTh street; Beech street from the North line of Gth street to the north line of 7th street; 7th street from the eest property Azle of Leech to the Beet property line of esh street; '7th etreet by widening of the pavement on same from the the gist line ot tb the eest line of esh street; Beedh street from the center line of 5th street to the North line of 4th street; eoh street from the North line of 4th to the North line of 3rd, street; Eeeoh street from the rorth line of 3rd, to the North line of 2nd street; ,Galveston street from the Earth property line of 7th street to the North property line of 8th street; 8th street from the eest property A.He of G61- veston street to the Vest poperty line of Houston; Por llth street from the west line of :okoe to the west line of Lexington street; llth street from the west line of Lexington street to the west line of Uileaukee street; 11th street from the west line of Milwaukee street to the west line of Nassau street; llth street from the lest line of Uessau street to the west line of Oakland street; llth street from the west line of Oakland street to the west line of Portland street; llth street from the west line of Portlend street to the west line of exincy street; That the work to be one by the contractor Shall include ell neoessary exoevating, filling and oonstruc- tion of drains and other uppurtenanoes neoessery or proper to be done, oonstruoted or installed, all in aocordanoe with the said plans and spot:attentions of the City Engineer, which are hereby referred to and made to part hereof. That the contrector will begin the said work a soon as praoticable and will dilieently pursue the oon- etruotion of said work and finish same without any unreasonable delay. The contraotor ellen be paid for suid work the unit price as set out in its bid for th:, doine of the work, presented to and aooepted by the City Counoil, December 1011 it being expressly understood, however, thut there will be largely more work done under this contract the* is mentioned in said bid and proposal but all the work herein provided to be done shell be done at the sem price as set out in said bid and proposal; and of the total cost of ell said work, excepting only the oonstruotion of curbs, the oity will pay one-fourth, and the owners of property abutting upon the streets end por- tions of street so to be improved steal pey the belenoesor three-fourths of the total cost of all said work excepting the oonstruotlen of eurbe, and shall vy the whole east of the oon- struction of ourb* end the oity agrees and oovenants with the 116 contraotor th;,t it will take ell lee:al steps, 'as and adopt all saeh resolutions ordinance as Uay be nee.. esaary to and will levy vlid and, legal assessments ae.ainst each lot or tract of land abutting upon oly portion of of the improvements horeinabovo provided for, and the owners thereof and fixinc a lien against arch abutting property for the proportionate part of the mat so to be paid by the owner of abutting property and will cause to be executed and delivered to the oontr4otor v-lid und legal cortific-tes of spaniel asses evidencing the liability or Raab owners of abutting procrty 4r4 the lien at;:ainsL and upon such abutt- ing property un4 that the city will pay its proportion of the 008t of said improve:manta in warrants of the city, bearing intereat, duly c-nd le11,y issued, exeouted and dclivar by the city to the controotor as end when male are earned as herein provided for and will won *prove' ti' the .;:lty Council of this eon aid the ben hortAntifter provided to be ex- scuted by the oentrector, by ordinunnor and legalY pa d and adopted by the r,',ity Counoil of the City p for the issuance of ue1 levy the neoew taxes to support snob warrants and provide fo:,t* the pay:Milt of the clty'$ portion of the oast of the improvemc;nte herein contructed for. The oontraotor shell execute a 0, notruction toad in the sum of ‘cceptblc to the pity Oeuncil con. ditioned that the contraotor will perform his ohlie;ation under this contrRet, :nd to b in th* usual former sash tond for that purpose. The contnAtor 0.grec to indeunify end same whole and harmless the city fron all coats, 0 ponaca or dLtuve,es, aris- ing out of any real or assertt. c of notion based upr or olaimed to be based upon any wrong or injury to or (Lm suffer- ed by any peraon or person4- on a of or in connection with the doin? of the work and making of the improvownts hereincbove mentioned. t Lech section of a street hereinabove specified and dzscribed shall be and oonntitute an indepeWent unit of end the contraotor's obligations in respect to any such unit (excepting only the maintainanoe thereof), ahmll be Dully performed when such unit is col proved by the City Late/nee• and eooepted by the City :;ountilli and the failure of the oontreetor to Vinieh or perform any other unit of improvement or any pert thereof *hall not effect any unit so oompleted nor the liebility or the (till or owners of abutting property to pay the proportional perts of the ooste thereof Q2 hereinebove stipulated but the oosts of improve. ments of eny sepiNte unit Shell be payable regardless of the finishing or construction of the work of any other unit and it is further provided that the osntruotor sh 11 not be re- quired to do the work but shall be exoueed and relieved from doing the work of improving in front or any ebutting property which in exempt us as homeatead or otherwise' unless the owner of such property shall fully seoure the oontraotor for sudh owners proportional part of the coast of mekine the loorovemmts of the unite of improvement upon which such persons property abuts* by valid mechanic's lien aguinat each property or other- wise, satisfuotory to the oontructor, end it is further profiddd that the failure to complete any unit or units of improvements hereinabove defined if agreed to by the contreetor and the 'city shall not in any wise uffeot the liability of the city nor the liability of the owners of property nor the special ussessment liens aectinst pro2erty obutting upon amy unit of improvement whioh is olooleted by the oontreotor in accordunoe with this contract and the plena end specifioations herein re- ferred to. The =tractor further covenants; and ewrees with the city that before final payment is made by the oity for its proportion of the oasts of the Improvn4nte made hereunder by the oontractor, that it will oute and deliver to the oity its bond with sureties; setisfuotory to the city coundil conditioned theit the contractor will maintUn all the work done under this 1 Lo eontrt.et fora period of five ye rs from end alter the cone ruction thereof, such bond to be in the sum of ,000•oo, The warrants of the C l ty so to be delivered to the aontrae for in pant for the o ity f e pro:yortion of the e. t of said t. ra a me shall bear data of Februazr 1, 1929 and shall bk due approximately one -third is twelve months• one-third in eighteen months, and one- thirst in two years, after their dote wi. th interest payable aida auall7; but t le further provided th .t the warrants delivered for work done and aet pted by the city after February 1, 1929 shall be eredttod with the interest aoorued on such warranty after February 1, 1929, to the date of delivery of said warrants, The 64405 rite to be nude again et property owners and $butting property for the prop artton of the a oet of smith improve* ttts so to be paid by the owners of abutting property and the oertifi sn to rr so to be issued evidena ing mph asses .E, a Ate 51111 be payable in test egual payments, the first payment to be due and payable upon the oorzetian and sooeptanae of the work of the aoper. <te eeotion of a street bereinabove described upon whiab s *b property abuts and one- tenth each year thereafter; shall beer interest at the rate of e per ammo payable annually and *ell p rovi.de for mat- urity at the option of the holder, of all installments upon failure to p uny installment of principal or interest amid shall provide for a reasonable attorney's fee, This oontrc.ot shall be the binding oo troket of the city of Pleinview, Texas when the eontraotor has e and delivered to the catty the t nstrctotion bond here- inn bovs preetted for and when this contract is a robed by the atty oounofl and legel provisions made for the payment of the city's obligations hereunder T.:1Tii.on ILO or the city of Plainvie* Ilse executed this instrument by its Moor and the contractor Ixas set its name by its president. DY CrPT 01? FL *BD_ 1. (AA:3 Vi7011 0. by 62->t-t" (1 1111Y bI.- -2,1f,y4 754 'jn- -•i W :r> w.e /t W T ;S, the Jordan -Hall Construction Company the contractor has made and presented to the City Countil its bond in the amount of ;135,000.00, conditioned as re- quired by law for the faithful performance of said contract with Globe Indemnity Company, of Newark N. J., as Surety, and ";,R=CS, the City Council, after due considerL.tion finds and is of the opinion that the slid contract above set out is a fair contract and should be approved and made the con- tract of the City, and JHERa_S, the City does not have available funds to play all its portion of the cost of making the said im- provements provided for in said contract, and ':FEREL3, as set forth in the contract the City is to pay its portion of the costs of the making of such im- -L provements by the issuance and delivery to the contractor of legally issued warrants of the City, and HER: S, it is esti::iated that the City's portion of said costs will be the sum of 48,000.00, therefore v BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COU 'CIL OF TEE CITY OF PL ,INVIEW; TEXAS: SECTION 1. That the said contract is made be- tween the City acting by its Mayor and the Jordan -Hall Con struction Company, hereinabove set out, be and the same is in all things approved by the City Council of the City of Plain- view Texas, and is hereby confirmed, adopted and declared and made to be the contract of the City Council of the City of Plainview, Texas, and the contract of the City of Plainview, Texas. SECTION 2. That the bond hereinabove mentioned be and is in all things approved and accepted as the proper and sufficient bond securing the performance of said contract; and same is ordered filed by the City Secretary. SECTION 3, That the warrants of the City of Plainview, Texas, to be denominated CITY OF PL- INVIE`ti'f TEAS, STREET ILTROVEL NT WARRANTS, SERIES, 1929, payable to the said IG Jordan -Hall Construction Company be issued under and by virtue of the constitution and laws of the State of Texas, and the Charter of the City of Plainview, Texas, for the purpose of evidencing the indebtedness of the said City to the said contractor, for making said street improvements; said warrants are to be delivered to the contractor as same are earned by the completion of the improvements on and in the respective sections of streets as set out in said con- tract and upon the approval and acceptance of the warrant$ in said respective sections by the City Engineer and the Council. SECTION 4. Said Viarrants shall be numbered consecutively from one to thirty -six inclusive and each of them shall be in the denomination of 5500.00, aggre- gating in all the sum of 318,000.00. They shall be dated February 1, 1929 and shall mature as follows: Vl 'JR NT MA.TUR ITY D L.TE AMOUNT. 1 to 12,inclusive February 1, 1930 36000.00 13 to 24 inclusive August 1, 1930 :6000.00 25 to 36 inclusive February 1, 1931 36000.00. said warrants shall bear interest from their date at the rate of 5o per annum, interest payable semi annually as it accrues. The City reserves the right and option of taking up and paying off said warrants, or either or any of them, before maturity on any interest paying date. The principal and interest of said warrants shall be payable at the First National Bank of Plainview, Texas. SECTION 5. Said +arrants shall be signed by the Mayor, countersigned by the O'ity Secretary and registered by the City Treasurer, and the seal of the City shall be impressed upo each of them. The facsimile signatures of the Mayor and City Secretary may be lithographed upon the coupons attached to each of said warrants. SECTION 6. Said '+rarrants shall be in substan- tially the following form: YJ UNITED ST "PTE'S OF _,L RICH, S 1 11E OF T.,-L31 COUNTY OF ILLE, CITY OF PL%%Ii VIE i, STREET ITY'.PR0VEL NT SERIES 1929. The City of Plainview, in the Courhty, of Hale, and State of ?exas, for value received is justly indebted and promises to pay to Jordan -Hall Construction Company, contractor, or bearer, on the First day of 19 the principal sum of FIVE HUNDRED DOLL! RS, IN L FUL 1 0 TEY OF THE =TED TED ST -TI S OF _11ERICIL, together with interest thereon from the date hereof until paid at the rate of five (5a) per cent per annum, payable _august 1st., 1929 and thereafter semi annually on the first day of February and the first day of 1.ugust of each year, and the full faith and credit of said city is hereby irrevocable pledged to the prompt payment of this warrant and the annex- ed coupons, and the City Treasurer is authorized, ordered and directed to pay to bearer said principal sum, together with interest thereon, evidenced by coupons attached hereto, principal and interest payable at First National Dank of Plainview, Texas, upon present :tion and surrender of warrant or proper coupons. In event the sum of money represented by this warrant and annexed coupons shall not be paid at matur- ity, the same shall thereafter Dear interest at the rate of six (60) per cent per annum until fully paid, and in the event of such default and it becomes necessary for the holder here- of, or of any coupons attached hereto, to place claim therefor in the hands of an attorney for collection or to institute suit hereon, the City of Plainview; promises to pay to the holder hereof a reasonable attorney's fee, which is, to -wit: ten per cent (1070) of the amount of default. THIS :TLRR ;T is one of a series of thirty -Six, (36) warrants, numbered consecutively from one (1) to thirty six (36) inclusive all of the denomination of $500.00 each, agregating the sum of E 18,000.00, issued for the purpose of evidencing the indebtedness of said City of Plainview, Texas, to Jordan -Hall Construction Company, contractor, or bearer, for the construction of perman- ent pavement in said City, in accordance with the terms and stipulations of contract, approved and confirmed by the City Council, January 7th, 1929, and the plans and specifications attached thereto, under and by virtue of the Constitution and Laws of the State of Texas, and the Charter of said City, and pursuant to an ordinance passed by the City Council of said City of Plainview on the 7th day of January 1929, which ordinance is duly re- corded in the minutes of said City Council. The date of this warrant, in confommitywi th the Ordinance above ile 1 Div i d, is February 1, 1929. But the City reserves the right to pay and re- tire this warrant on any interest paying date prior to its maturity. AND IT IS EIREBY CERTIFIED AND R.;CIT:D that all acts, conditions and things required to be done precedent to and in the issuance of this warrant have been properly done, have happened and been performed in regular and due time, form, and manner, as required by lay:, and that the total indebtedness of said City, including this warrant, does not exceed any constitutional or statutory limitation. IN ``tiITI\ESS HLREOF, the City of Plainview, has caused the corporate seal of said City to be hereto affixed and this warrant to be signed by its Mayor and countersigned by its City Secretary, as of the date last above written. COUNTERSIGNED: MAYOR, CITY OF PL.:.IN`TIE TEXAS. CITY SECR Tr: .RY, CITY OF REGISTERED, EIS THE DAY OF PL AINVIE TE 1S A. D. 1929. CITY TREASURER, CITY OF P LC. *�t TEXAS. J. f .Li emu« I SECTION 7, The form of interest coupon shall be substantially as follows: NO, 9 ON THE FIRST DAY OF AUGUST 1929, The City Treasurer of the City of Plainview, Texas, will pay to the bearer at the First National Bank, of Plainview, Texas, the sum of Twelve and 50/100 Dollars, ($12.50), sarrze being six months' interest due on City of Plainview Street Improvement Warrants, Series 1929, NO. dated February 1, 1929, to which this coupon is attached, and is a part hereof. CITY SECRETARY. SECTION 8, i. fund is hereby made and created, and shall be provided and set aside out of funds derived from taxes authorized to be levied and collected by the Constitution and Laws of the State of Texas, said fund to be designated Street Improvement Warrant Fund, Series 1929, which fund shall be used for no purpose save and except to pay the interest on and provide the necessary sinking fund for said warrants at their maturity and to pay attorney's fees in case of default. SEC TI'-N 9. To pay the interest and create a sinking fund to retire said warrants ,t their maturity, and to provide for ten (10%) per cent attorney's fees in event of default, a tax of and at the rate of /O cents on the One Hundred Dollars valuation of taxable property in said City of Plainview, out of the two dollar ($2.00) taxing fund of said City, is hereby levied for the year 1929; that during the year 1929 and each year thereafter 77hile any of said warrants are outstanding and unpaid, and at the time other city taxes are levied in each of said years, there shall be comput d and ascertained what rate of tax based 1Gr based upon the latest approved tax rolls of s.id City will be necessary, reeuisite and sufficient to fully make, raise :nd produce in each of said years the amount of principal necessary to be raised for that year, plus the interest maturing in said year upon the amount of this series of warrants outstanding and unpaid, and to provide for ten per cent (10,x), attorney's fees in event of default, and for each of said years there is hereby ordered to be levied assessed and collected in due tide, form and manner, a tax at such rate as shall be found necessary as aforesaid, and all of the proceeds from such taxes shall be placed in a separate fund for this series of warrants, known and des- ignated as "Street improvement Warrant Fund, Series 1929 and the City Treasurer shall not honor any draft upon said fund, or pay out any of the same except in the payment of interest on said warrants or for retiring the same, or for attorney's fees as above provided. The sum of FOUR HUNDRED, TENTY FIVE M125.00) DOLLARS is hereby appropriated out of the current un- appropriated funds available therefor to pay the interest to mature on this issue of warrants during the year 1929. The City Secretary is hereby ordered to draw his warrant on the Treasurer and the Treasurer is hereby ordered and dir- ected to cash said warrant, place the proceeds in the special fund created by this order and to use the funds for no other purpose than as herein provided. S:CTION 10. The fact that the City is in imm.e- (.date need of the use of the Street Improvements contem- plated in this ordinance creates an, emergency and an imper- ative public necessity that the rule requiring ordinances to be read at three meetings be suspended and that this ordinance take effect inuaedi tely after passage, and it is so ordained. PLSSED A D ,FF 0 this the 7th day of January 1929. laY0 R CITY OF PILITIVIEW. ATTEST: Af 1 0 0( Aftwe...d C TY SEC pf TO FORM IJD LEGILITY: 1 fiffe* CITY LTTORITEf Alderman Bowman introduced, had read and moved the adoption of Ordinance No. 314, ordering the improvement of certain streets and parts of streets, making provision fdr assessing part of the costs thereof against the owners of abutting property, providing for hear- ing and notice, for the issuance of such assessments, providing for liens against the property to secure such assessments and which motion having been seconded by Alderman Hooper and being put to a vote by the Mayor was adopted by a vote as follows: Aldermen Hooper, Dysart and Cardwell voting,yes; None voting, No. The Mayor declared the motion carried and the Ordinance adopted, which Ordinance was and is as follows: ORDIN CE NO. 314.. ORDIN NCE ORDERING TLE IL O E NT OF CI;�3T� IN ST.ZE. TS LITD Pe3TS OF STRE TS IN TIE CITY OF BY 'TIE CONS TRUCT.ICT C H ERP, N 1'; T STREET IL'T ROT12 M :NTS ILEING PROVISION FOR e3S2.SSING r _•yRT CF TTelE COST TFEREOF :'.G'L.II ST TIE O', OF PROPERTY L.BUTTING ON SLID STREETS, P OVIDINC PROCEDURE FOR la -RING D NOTICE, JJTD y' _II O 1 20VISIONS FOR TILL IL CRE ELL .NT JTD 0OLLECTION OF SUCH LSS SSETN S PROVIDING FOR TI I SSU .LNCE OF _LS I GN- .BLE IN1. REST r EtRIITG CERTIFIC TES EVIDENC INC THE INDEBTED- NESS OF PROPERTY O a I S BY VIRTUE CF S UCH 13,.SSESSLENT LIENS ��i n -r r- r T ry TT Tr TT PROVIDING 20 �IENS TO SECURE 1_-I 'I l YEE 1 TD ?0 IDING Ten E CORRECTION Or S ESS .tiJITS ERRONEOUSLY :AJE, ::AND D: CLA2,II' E ERGENCY. RERE. the City of Plainview, Texas, had adopted the benefits of the prosision.s of Chapter 11, Title 22, Revised Civil Statutes of Texas, of 1911, by a majority vote of the legally qualified property tax- paying voters, re- siding in quid City, at an election held on the 1Sth day of November, 1916, and "T ERIILS, the City Cu ncil of said City did on the 20th day of November 1916, after said election pass an order, declaring the results of the said election, and de- claring the provisions of said Chapter and Title applicable to and ,_overningsaid City in all respects, which order is of record in Volume, 3, page 37, et seq., of the I:inutes of said City of P leinview, and 71 R-3, under the provisions of Article 1016 Revised Civil Statutes, one of the :articles in said Chapter, grants to the said City full potter to pass all ordinances and r: solutions necessary or proper to rive full force there- to and to every part of said Chapter; and ARE "TS, it is now advisable in the opinion of the said City, to Place into i_saedi ;te operation, machinery necessary for the paving of certain parts of streets in said City, the erection of curbs, gutters and other necessary appur tenances, including drains and storm sewers, upon or along said streets end ocher streets, T?T✓RL. ORE ER IT ORD� INED BY `:'r CITY COUNCIL of L the City of Plainview, Texas, that parts of the streets here- 1 inafter named shall be paved, :_and, where necessary, curbs, gutters, and other necessary appurtenances, including drains, and storm sewers, shall be constructed thereon and in con- nection therewith, to -grit: Beech Street from the center line of Fifth Street to the S. line of Sixth Street; beech Street from the North line of3i,, th Street to the North line of Seventh Street; Seventh Street from the 7`est property line of r,eech to the 'Fast property line of esh Street; Seventh Street by widenin of the p::vemeent }n. same from the East line c_ _n.oad_°.ity to the :ost ei_'n line of Lsh Street; Beech Street from the center line of Fifth Street to the North line of Fourth Street; Beech street from the North line of Fourth Street to the North line of Third Street; Leech Street from the north line of Third Street to the North line of Second Street; Sulveston Street from the North property line of Seventh Street to the North property line of EihthStreet Eighth Street from the "est property line of -a1veston Street to the West property lime of Houston Street; the s line of Kokomo to from ��ae ,;ems �s to the :Test line of Leinton Street; Eleventh Street from the Test line of Leez.inton Street to file "est line of Eilwauk t Street; Eleventh Street from the TTest line of Milwaukee Street to the ;Test line of Nassau Street; Eleventh Street from the Test line of Nassau Street to the ':Test line of Oakland Street; Eleventh Street from the ':Test line of Oakland Street to the Test line of Portland Street; Eleventh Street from the ',"r"est line of Portland to the Test line of uincy Streets; That said work be done Qccording to the mans and specifications adopted by said City as part of the con tract of said City with the Jordan-Hall Construction Company, contractor, which contract was duly ratified by the said City on the 7th day of January 1929, and is recorded in Book at y rSe I et sec i::inutes of said City Council, which said contr .ct and specifications are made a pert hhereof. That *ft Fred LT. Joyner, Engineer for the City, be instructed and he is hereby instructed, and ordered, to /4 mice an esti_nate of the probable cost of such improvements as contemplated in said plans and specifications which are made a part hereof, giving said City the benefit of said es- tiro ted cost, that they prepare a list of all lots or frac- tional lots, of land situated on the pa. rt of such streets as are indicated above, givin_ the number and size of sexae, the number of the block in which situ: ted, or other des cription of every tract not known by number, the names of the owners if known, and if there is any lot or fractional lot, or other tract of land, the owner of which is unknown, the..y same shall be ;nterad on said list as "UNKNOWN". It shall be the further duty of the said Fred L. Joyner, to enter on said list, opposite each lot or fractional lot, and other tract of land, lying and b ein: oneach side of the street and Parts of streets above mentioned, three eights (3/8) of the estimated expense of the grading, paving, erection of Butters, and other expenses incident to the paving in front, adjoining or opposite such lot or fractional lot or other tract of land calculated by the "FRONT r'OOT FLJT Oii RULE", that is, as the total frontage of the property of each owner is to km the total frontage of the property on that portion of such street thus to be i:rproved lyins within the particular district as above defined ogmlEMEnEd5g4, upon which such owners property abuts, or adjoins, and Xhe shall also enter on said list opposite each lot or fractional part of lot or tract of land situated as above described, fisures sho in; the total estima- ted cost of the curb necessary to be placed at such premises in conformity with this ordinance. The information thus ob- tained shall be used in the advertisement and together with all information and evidence produced, at the hearing here- inafter provided for. That any description or designation of property or of owners of property reasonably sufficient to appraise such owner that he or his property is intended by such des- cription or designation; and no defective or erroneous des- /G Q, cription or desismation shall invalidate or impair such list, estiraats or any other matter or thing herein pro- vided for, or done in pursuance of this Ordinance, nor in- validate or impair any assessment hereafter made against any property or owner so intended to be described or designated; and that if this provision be held in any respect invalid, that same shall not in any way affect the remainder of this ordinance of any other part hereof, nor any action hereafter taken or ordinance hereafter adopted by the Council, but all same d_ x,11 nevertheless remain in full force and effect. That the cost of making such improvements, except curbs, shall be paid as follows: One fourth of the to by the total cost resa ci and three- fourths of the total cost, by the abutting property owners, the cost to be calculate. for the respective sections of streets, hereinabove defined and designated. That the cost of each property owner shall be in proportion to the width his or her frontaae of property bears to the total frontas_;e of that particular section of the street upon which such earners property abuts or adjoins, except as otherwise determined at the hearing on benefits her inaf ter provided. for. That the tot cost of constructing curbs in front, along or around any of said property shall be assessed against the owner thereof and his or her prop erty. r_ssessraent of a portion of the cost of such im- provements shall be made against each tract of abutting property and the owners thereof by the City Council after hearing as hereinafter provided for, and such assessment shall be a per sonal liability of the owners of such abutting property and shall constitute a lien upon such abutting property superior to any other lien or claim except state, county or numicipal taxes, and shall be enforced either by the sale of said prop- erty in the manner provided by law in the collection of adval- orenm taxes by the said city, or by suit against the owners in any court having jurisdiction. lLGt, Lssessments against any property exempt by law from sale under execution, shall be a personal lia- bility ag_.inst the owner thereof. rut the contractor doing such work and mak- ing; such improvements shall have the ri c.ht to not do any such work and to omit raakin such i_provem nt in from, or by the side, of any lot or tract of Property which is the homestead of any person, unless the owners of such home- stead, tor...ether with his wife, if ar.y, shall execute and deliver to such contr -ctor a valid Lechanic's and Mater iaiman's lien s ainst same securing such contractor in the payment of the portion of the cost and expense of such in.- proveracnt assessed ,gainst such owners by the City Council. Each section of street as hereinabove speci- fically defined shall constitute an independent unit of im- provexaf- ;nt end the contractor's obligations in respect to any such unit (exceptin% only the maintenance thereof) shall be fully performed when such unit or particularly desiInated Part of a street is co rpleted, approved by the City Engineer and accepted by the City Council, and the failure of the con- tractor to perform any further work or finish any other of such units or the improvement on any particularly defined portion of a sweet as hereinabove set out, or any part there- of, shall not in any r_Ianner affect the liability of the own- er to pay for, nor the lien a7ainst such �i' property securing the payment for the work of improvement done before any much property, if the particular section of a A street as hereinabove defined upon which such uf- proper- ty abus shall have been completed and accepted by the City ounci 1. Yo assessment shall be made against any owner his property in any event in excess of of abutting property or. the actual enefits to such owner in enhanced value to his property by means of such improvements as ascertained at the hearing hereinafter provided for. That full and fair hearing shall be giynn to the owners of such property, and to the owner or owners of e -ch piece or tract of such property, :l nr,:. 4 ::4; u and notice of such hearing shill be -inn to he owners of such property by advertisers_ nt ther -of inserted and published at least three times in some newspaper published in the City of Plainview, the first pub- lication to be made at le:: st ten days before such hearing; and tihut at such he:rin_; such owners or any of theta shall have the riht to contest such assessments and to be h card fully as to same, and to contest the personal liability, and to con- test the regularity of the proceedings with reference to such improvements, and the benefits of said improvement sto their or his property and any other matter with reference thereto. The cost of collection o, assessmeents and reas- onable attorney's fees, if incurred, shall be included in same. any property owner against whom or ';whose proper- ty any assessment or reassessment has been made shall h ve the right within twenty days thereafter to brink; suit in any court having jurisdiction to set aside or correct the same or any proceedings with reference thereto, on account of any error or invalidity therein. rut ther, eaf ter, such o mer, his or her assigns or successors, shall be b erred from any such action or any defence for invalidity in such proceedings or assessment or reass ssraent, or any action in which same may be in question. esse sslaents s all he -sayable one -tenth cash, due upon coripletion and acceptance by the city of the work within any of the streets or sections of streets hercinabove defined the balance to be evidenced by certifica es ...Leh date and shell be payable in nine equal annual installments on or before one, two, three, four, five, si seven, eight, and nine years, resp(ctively, from the date of the Certificate of v a t the .ssessmen.t; deferred installments shall bear interest r_.te of eight (8 per cent per annuIrl, said certificates shall be assignable and issued in the name of the City, declaring the liability of such onners and their property for the payment of such assessment. Such certificates shall re- cite that all proceedings with reference to real :.in such improvements have been regularly had in coni)li ante with law and with. the Charter of said ;City, and that all pre recuisites to the fixin of the assessment lien against the property designated in said Certificate and all Pre rer to the fixing of the personal liability ev- idence1 by slid Certificate, have been duly performed and shall be prima facie evidence of the facts so recited and no further proof thereof shall be required in any court. X11 ordinances or resolutions or parts of ordinances or resolutions in conflict herewith are hereby expressly repealed in so far as they„ are in conflict herewith. FL ED, this the /Q day of January 1929. 011Y SEC 3G:.RY/ ,PP "ACV L this the /ay of January 1929. I LYOR: 17 The Council convened on this the 4th day of Jan- uary 1929, at 7 :30 o'clock, P. M. as per the adjournment to this time at the meeting of the Council on the 10th day of January 1929, with the following Officers present: Tom Shelton, Mayor; J. C. Hooper, J. B. Cardwell, E. F. Sansom, Herbert Dysart and D. D. Bowman, Aldermen; and George H. Saigling, City Secretary, when the following proceedings were had: Motion by Alderman Cardwell that the action taken by the Council January 10, 1929, regarding division of the City into ':cards and changing the City Government to Commission Form be recinded; the motion being seconded by Alderman Dysart was put to a vote by the Mayor and said motion was carried by unanimous vote of all Aldermen. Moved by Alderman Dysart, Seconded by Alderman Bowman that the City Attorney draft the necessary resolution call- ing an election to submit to the voters of the City the question, "SHALL WE ADOPT A NE 0H RTLR Motion carried unanimously. No further business appearing the Council adjourned. ATTEST: A11�.>1 CITY SEr MAYOR. Plainview, Texas, January 18th, 1929. City Council met in Special Session, L•ayor Tom Shelton presiding with J. C. Hooper, E. Dysart, D. D. Bowman, and E. F. Sansom, Aldermen and G. H. Saigling, City Secretary, present when the following proceedings were had, to -wit: Alderman Dysart _coved that because the Teams, mach- inery, street working equipment and other eauipment of the City is inadequately housed, bids be advertised for, for the construction of a building suitable for such purposes, and similar in outline and dimensions to the plan now before the Council; and to issue 5% interest bearing warrants of the City not to exceed j20,000.00 in payment for same; the motion being seconded by Alderman cooper was put to a vote by the Mayor and was carried by unanimous vote of all Aldermen present. 18 Motion by _=alderman Hooper seconded by Alderman Bowman that the Mayor appoint a committee to ne- gotiate with and select an Architect to make plans end specifications for the proposed City Building. Carried Un- animously. Following were appointed to serve with the Mayor as the committee: H. Dysart and E. F. Sansorn. No further business appearing, Oouncil ad'ourned. ,EST i J� 7.�,, �.7 ,o f'r City S c re ta Lay =or. Plainview "i'e_ January 21, 1929. City Council met in regular session, Mayor Tom Shelton pre- siding with J.O.Hooper, J.B.Card_well,_ .Dysart, L.D.Bowman and 3.F.:ansom, Aldermen and G.H. Saigling City Secretary present a when the following proceedings were had.; to -wit. Alderman Cardwell introduced, had read and moved the adoption of Ordinance No. 315, entitled, "An ordinance de- termining the necessity of levying an assessment against property abutting upon certain streets and portions of streets in the city of Plainview, Texas, and against the owners thereof for the part of the costs of improving said streets and portions of streets by paving same and constructing curbs, gutters and other appurtenances, approving the report of the Engineer as to the cost of such im- provements and a to front footage of abutting property and the amount assessible against each tract of abutting property and the owner thereof for the use of the city in making advertisement of the proposed assessment, fixing a time of hearing of the owners of abutting property, directing the giving of notice of such hear- ing as required by article 1093, Revised Civil Statutes of Texas, and providing certain proceedure." which motion was seconded by Alderman Dysart and the motion being put to a vote by the Layor was carried by a vote as follows: Aldermen Hooper, Dysart and Cardwell voting, Yes, None voting, No. The Mayor thereupon de- clared the motion carried and the Ordinance adopted, which Or- dinance was and is as follows: /gq,. LIi C C C7CI1 .1;01,E ff 0 77 _;_r) ;Ed 2 TT G 2 1:: C:3L 3 C2 OF 1),I„..11:- TTIE 1:Le] Oe` r ;_-_;1: 1: CLS S 4.,:_"D LT= P': '2Ell'i7CES: 2= REY ,21 e_1:, TO TIE COST r h.ITD ;LS TO I',.U. FOOILCIE OF Tif:T- TITT:G- P 7 S T OF eZT:772IT C 2:7111;07 '27, U31 C r iTE C r---r'• T LL ZUT 2:11 1 2:fh, .„1-',T,TTI17 DI if__ 0C-;`,.31 ST 2; Pee on the erd dey o± December 1928, he City Council order_d the il of oerts of certein streets in the ;ity of Plai,inview, P. the s:me, the ecn- strucAon c. orbs, :Jitters +aril 2 epyertenances, streets -DO L; ion of streets :eei des: i bed es follows: ch Street from the 7Torth line of 5th street to the orth line ef 7th street; 7th street from he ees:; )ro2erty line of leech street to the __east property line of _sh Street; 7th street by wideninee of the Davem nt on same from the ..Jest line of lroadway to the :est curb lino of sh; =eech street from the center line of 5th street to he .7orth line 02 4th street; leech street from the :orth line of 4th to the :orth lino of 32d., str et; leech street from the 7orth line of 3rd tc the 1Torth line of 2nd. H:treet; Ceiveston street from the 17orth Drceperty line of 7th street to the 'horth Droeerty line of 8th street; 8th street from the :est praeerty line of qal- veston street to the ,est pro'eerty line of ..r.ouston street; llth street from the line of 201I0MO to the :es t line of le:::inEton street; llth street from the est line of Leeinton street to the Test line of hilteeuhee street; llth street 220IA he :vest line of eilwau:hee street to the est line of .i assau street; llth street froii the est line of 'T,s.essau street to the Test line of CF.-.1: street; llth street from the .Test line of Oakland street to the 'rest line of Portland Street; llth street from the '::est line of Portland street to the :est line o street; and 1=E;, therafter the yor of the City entered into a contract with Jordan Hall Construction Com.- pany for the Join::: of the work 111 ilaProvinE said streets and portions of streets, and by ordinance passed and adopted by the City Council on the 10th day of Zranury 1C:29, app said contract and made it the contract o the City and also approved the construction bond of the sid ,Tordan Hall Con- struction Company with the Clobe Indemnity Company as sureties, and 777=1 the said ordinanpe so )&5 0O. and adopted on the 10th day of January 192, provides and makes full TD20- vision J:02 the proceodure toward the py=nt of the costs of said il and for the ssessments of part of the cost thereof aainst the property abuttin&_; upon such improvements and a[7ainst the owners thereof; and ==Jot, 7= 1. ,'TC1=R, the City I]nzineer has Komi# A0W/. with the instructions, and directions i_ven him in thenorelientioned ordinance filed his report 7ith the city as to the cost of said improvements, as to the ownershiP of the proerty abuttin upon the said streets and portions of sLreets so to be imnroved and the estimated proportional eenses of said improvements for which the o7Iners of pro- perty aontifl3 upon such 11;1p2OVeflOntS are, aa estim:ated by 11., liable, therefore, 7 .1. 7 IT OD71. 13Y 'ZHE CITY COTJHCII 67 I= CITY OF PLL =S, that the said report c the said Yred, Y ,Toyner, enineer of the city, is hereby in an things approved, and Lb IT 7 7 Ciae,13= 3 T. OITY CC:UN= OF 7 7,TL 01. C2 PLaIIT7IE, =,S, that it is necessary to assess part c). the cost of' sid Lmprovem,nts aE,ainst the property tbittiflt upon the Portions 0 streets so to be improved and and aains6 the resoecti e :,wners of such property and tha_t the said cose of said ilroveunts be apportioned assessed nr_ paid by the city and by the o-mersof the respec- tive tr cts of land _,buttin upon said i_proveuents That of the cos s of Isa7:in::, the ileorovem,nts upon 7th street _etween Lroadway end sh by widenin: said part of 7th street, the city will pay one-third an the oners of the lots or tracts of le.nd abuttiru: on said portion of said 7th st_:eet shall e:,17 two-thirds 01 saiL costs; :_nd that the COSTS of 11 other iLlprovcEents on sai1 streets or por- tions o2 streets as so ordered shall be pyi;_:, as follows: (me- fourth of the total cost L lhe afor city SIII three- fourths of the total cost by the abuttin property owners, the cost to be celculated for he respective ,?-arts or sections of streets as above specifically defined. cot to s ch Prolperty owner sih11 be in croportion as his or her frontaGe bears to the total front- ace of that portion of th street improved as a_ove defined upon which such owners property abuts or edjoines, except as otherwise deteriqined on the hearint as hereinafter provided for. C. ?h,t the totsa cost of constructing curbs in front, Joni, or ,round any of sl_id pro sh11 be assessed aainst the own r her of xid. his 02 her Property. D. The fssessment shell be a personal liability of the owners of such Jbuttin property anif, shall constitute a lien on such property superior to any ocher lien or clf:Jim except stT.te, bounty, or Eunicipal taxes, .:(1,a sh:11 be .nforced either by the sale of said property in the manner provided by law in the collection of ai valorem taxes by the said city, or by suit atainst the owner in any court hvinL jurisdiction, under the provisions of Chapter 11, ?itle 22, 2:1Evised Civil Statites of Tel:as, of 1911, Chapter 9, title 28, Ilevised Statutes of 1925. D. iTo assessment shall be Liede a7,ainst any owner of i /0 1 i abuttinE property his property in any event in ofcess of 1 the actual tenefits to such owner in en:eanced value to his property by moans of such improvements as ascertained at such hearinc. The part of said cost to be paid by said proberty owners and assessed ar7;ainst them and their property butting upon said streets shbll be in ten equal installments, as follows: One-tenth cash, due upc,fl completion and acceptance by the city of the work within any barticulr district hereinabove defined, the balance to be evidenced b certificate bearins date of such co_ pletion, shell be payable in nine eeuel instaUments on or before one, two, three, 2our, five, si, seven, ei:-7ht, line :r reLectivelY after the dats of the Certificate of e.ssessment; deferred installmeonts shall bear interest et the rate of ei::ht cer cent per annum; provided that any :property owner may pay before maturity by pay=1:b of principal n.d accrued interest; and 7-713=, according to the report and statement of the 'Enineer, hereby approved, the total estimated cost of such sip A improvements 4 A t=md the proportion and amount of such to be assessed a,-1:ainst ebuttin5: property and its owners is as follows: f SEVE=NTH STREET From the East line of Broadway Street to the West curb line of Ash Street, Original Town. Rate per front foot for Paving $2.09842 Rate per front foot for Curb 0.47396 Total rate per fro it foot 2.57238 Front Lineal Total NAME- Feet Feet Am't Lot Block Paving Curb Curb Ass'd J. W. Grant 140 22 26 $293.78 140 $66.35 $360.13 Radford Grocery Co., a Corporation 140 23 26 293.78 140 66.35 360.13 Lela A. Burch 140 8 27 293.78 140 66.35 360.13 H. L. Propst 140 9 27 293.78 140 66.35 360.13 SEVENTH STREET From the East Line of Ash Street to the West line of Beech Street, Original Town. Rate per front foot for Paving $7.61496 Rate per front foot for Curb 0.471178 Oscar Hill 140 8 16 $1,066.10 140 $65.96 $1,132.06 W. A. Nash 140 9 16 1,066.10 140 65.96 1,132.06 C. G. Goodman 140 16 17 1,066.10 140 65.96 1,132.06 J. D. Hatcher and O. B. Lindsay 140 17 17 1,066.10 140 65.96 1,132.06 BEECH STREET From the North line of Second Street to the North line of Third Street, Original Town. Rate per front foot for Paving $4.5094125 Rate per front foot for Curb 0.477 T. J. Tilson 50 1 21 $225.47 50 $23.85 $249.32 J. J. Tilson 25 N. 1 2 of 2 21 112.74 25 11.92 124.66 D. Hefflefinger 25 S. 1 /2 of 2 21 112.74 25 11.92 124.66 D. Hefflefinger 50 3 21 225.47 50 23.85 249.32 P. B. Randolph 50 4 21 225.47 50 23.85 249.32 Mrs. C. I. Maggard 50 5 21 225.47 50 23.85 249.32 Mrs. C. I. Maggard 50 6 21 225.47 50 23.85 249.32 Frank Blocksom 50 7 21 225.47 50 23.85 249.32 T. H. Beebe 50 8 21 225.47 50 23.85 249.32 George L. Mayfield 50 9 8 225.47 50 23.85 249.32 George L. Mayfield 50 10 8 225.47 50 23.85 249.32 George L. Mayfield 5 S. 5' of 11 8 22.55 5 2.40 24.95 Mrs. James Pickett 45 N. 45' of 11 8 202.92 45 21.46 224.38 R. J. Frye 50 12 8 225.47 50 23.85 249.32 R. J. Frye 50 13 8 225.47 50 23.85 249.32 R. J. Frye 50 14 8 225.47 50 23.85 249.32 Mrs. B. L. Spencer 50 15 8 225.47 50 23.85 249.32 Mrs. B. L. Spencer 50 16 8 225.47 50 23.85 249.32 BEECH STREET From. the North line of Third Street to the North line of Fourth Street, Original Town. Rate per front foot for Paving $4.5094125 Rate per front foot for Curb 0.477 E. F. Sansom 50 9 9 $22 50 $23.85 $249.32 E. F. Sansom 50 10 9 225.47 50 23.85 249.32 Mrs. R. W. Brahan and Thomas Brahan 50 11 9 225.47 50 23.85 249.32 Mrs. R. W. Brahan and Thomas Brahan 50 12 9 225.47 50 23.85 249.32 Ed Blair 50 13 9 225.47 50 23.85 249.32 R. M. Franklin 50 14 9 225.47 50 23.85 249.32 Mrs. Fred Williams 50 15 9 225.47 50 23.85 249.32 Mrs. Fred Williams 50 16 9 225.47 50 23.85 249.32 M. M. Kern and J. B. Castleberry 50 1 20 225.47 50 23.85 249.32 G. W. Whitfield 50 2 20 225.47 50 23.85 249.32 ,J. L. Dorsett 50 3 20 225.47 50 23.85 249.32 J. L. Dorsett 50 4 20 225.47 50 23.85 249.32 L. S. Kinder, Guardian for Evelyn May Smith 50 5 20 225.47 50 23.85 249.32 L. S. Kinder, Guardian for Evelyn May Smith 50 6 20 225.47 50 23.85 249.32 W. Holbrook 50 7 20 225.47 50 23.85 249.32 W. Holbrook 50 8 20 225.47 50 23.85 249.32 BEECH STREET From the North line of Fourth Street to the Center line of Fifth Street, Original Town. Rate per front foot for Paving $4.712078 Rate per front foot for Curb 0.441842 J. T. Martin, Leland W. Abbott and W. B. Davenport 50 W. 90' of 9 10 $235.60 50 $22.10 $257.70 J. T. Martin, Leland W. Abbott and W. B. Davenport 50 W. 90' of 10 10 235.60 50 22.10 257.70 J. T. Martin, Leland W. Abbott and W. B. Davenport 50 W. 90' of 11 10 235.60 50 22.10 257.70 L. D. Rucker 50 12 10 235.60 50 22.10 257.70 L. D. Rucker 50 13 10 235.60 50 22.10 257.70 A. M. Lycan 130 16 10 612.57 130 57.43 670.00 Mrs. Bell Tudor 25 17 19 117.80 25 11.05 128.85 Mrs. Bell Tudor 25 18 19 117.80 25 11.05 128.85 Mrs. Bell Tudor 25 19 19 117.80 25 11.05 128.85 Mrs. Bell Tudor 25 20 19 117.80 25 11.05 128.85 Mrs. Bell Tudor 25 21 19 117.80 25 11.05 128.85 Lee E. Dye 25 22 19 117.80 25 11.05 128.85 Lee E. Dye 25 23 19 117.80 25 11.05 128.85 Lee E. Dye 25 24 19 117.80 25 11.05 128.85 Lee E. Dye 25 25 19 117.80 25 11.05 128.85 Lee E. Dye 25 26 19 117.80 25 11.05 128.85 M. J. Baird and First National Bank 130 27 19 612.57 130 57.43 670.00 BEECH STREET From the Center line of Fifth Street to the South line of Sixth Street, Original Town. Rate per front foot for Paving $5.7515 Rate per front foot for Curt) 0.55107 r'. J. Tillery 140 6 11 $805.21 140 $77.14 $882.36 Long -Bell Lumber Co., a Corporation 140 7 11 805.21 140 77.14 882.36 W. M. Wilson, Eva A. Wilson and J. L. Dorsett 140 17 18 805.21 140 77.14 882.36 George L. Mayfield 140 18 18 805.21 140 77.14 882.36 BEECH STREET From the North line of Sixth Street to the North line of Seventh Street, Original Town. Rate per front foot for Paving $5.7602 Rate per front foot for Curb 0.527763 Alex Woldert 130 11 12 $748.82 130 $68.60 $817.42 E. C. Hunter 50 12 12 288.01 50 26.38 314.39 E. C. Hunter 50 13 12 288.01 50 26.38 314.39 E. C. Hunter 50 14 12 288.01 50 26.38 314.39 Mrs. J. M. Tye 50 15 12 288.01 50 26.38 314.39 Mrs. J. M. Tye 50 16 12 288.01 50 26.38 314.39 J. D. Hatcher and O. B. Lindsay 25 17 17 144.00 25 13.20 157.20 City of Plainview 25 13 17 144.00 25 13.21 157.21 City of Plainview 25 19 17 144.00 25 13.21 157.21 City of Plainview 20 20 17 144.00 25 13.21 157.21 City of Plainview 25 21 17 144.00 25 13.21 157.21 City of Plainview 25 22 17 144.00 25 13.21 157.21 City of Plainview 25 23 17 144.00 25 13.21 157.21 City of Plainview 25 24 17 144.00 25 13.21 157.21 City of Plainview 25 25 17 144.00 25 13.21 157.21 City of Plainview 25 26 17 144.00 25 13.21 157.21 L. S. Kinder 130 27 17 748.82 130 68.60 817.42 EIGHTH STREET From the West line of Galveston Street to the West line of Houston Street, Alexander Westmoreland Add. Rate per front foot for Paving $6.6025 Rate per front foot for Curb 0.57569 E. O. Nichols and J. L. Guest 150 9 86 $909.04 45 $25.90 $934.94 E. O. Nichols and J. L. Guest 150 16 86 909.04 909.04 Neal Hill 66 E. 66' of 8 87 399.98 66 38.00 437.98 F. L. Hargis 74 W. 74' of 8 87 448.47 74 42.60 491.07 D. E. Goodwin 70 E. 70' of 9 87 424.22 70 40.29 464.51 J. W. Sone 70 W. 70' of 9 87 424.22 70 40.29 464.51 GALVESTON STREET- From the North line of Seventh Street to the North line of Eighth Street, Alexander Westmoreland Add. Rate per front foot for Paving $4.494975 Rate per front foot for Curb 0.467 T. J. Van Arsdell and Jewell Patton 50 9 79 $224.75 50 $23.35 $248.10 T. J. Van Arsdell and Jewell Patton 25 S. 25' of 10 79 112.38 25 11.68 124.06 O. C. Sanders 25 N. 25' of 10 79 112.38 25 11.68 124.06 O. C. Sanders 35 S. 35' of 11 79 157.32 35 16.33 173.65 T. A. Willbanks 15 N. 15' of 11 79 67.42 15 7.00 74.42 T. A. Willbanks 50 12 79 224.75 50 23.35 248.10 Mrs. O. Holland 50 13 79 224.75 50 23.35 248.10 Mrs. O. Holland 50 14 79 224.75 50 23.35 248.10 Mrs. O. Holland 50 W. 85' of 15 79 224.75 50 23.35 248.10 Mrs. O. Holland 50 W. 85' of 16 79 224.75 50 23.35 248.10 E. O. Nichols and J. L. Guest 50 1 86 224.75 50 23.35 248.10 E. O. Nichols and J. L. Guest 40 N. 40' of 2 86 179.80 40 18.67 198.47 Nine McComas 10 S. 10' of 2 86 44.94 10 4.67 49.61 Nine McComas 50 3 86 224.75 50 23.35 248.10 Mrs. A. B. Roberts 50 4 86 224.75 50 23.35 248.10 Mrs. A. B. Roberts 25 N. 25' of 5 86 112.38 25 11.68 124.06 O. B. Jackson 25 S. 25' of 5 86 112.38 25 11.68 124.06 O. B. Jackson 50 6 86 224.75 50 23.35 248.10 R. A. Barrow Estate 50 7 86 224.75 50 23.35 248.10 R. A. Barrow Estate 50 8 86 224.75 50 23.35 248.10 ELEVENTH STREET From the West line of Kokomo St. to the West line of Lexington St., Highland Addition, Plainview, Texas. Rate per front foot for Paving $5.98695 Rate per front foot for Curb 0.528 E. M. Ballengee 50 5 9 $299.35 50 $26.40 $325.75 J. W. Walker 50 6 9 299.35 50 26.40 325.75 Earl Cooper 50 7 9 299.35 50 26.40 325.75 D. C. and Q. D. Laird 50 8 9 299.35 50 26.40 325.75 C. E. Carter 50 9 9 299.35 50 26.40 325.75 C. C. McGlasson 50 10 9 299.34 50 26.40 325.74 H. E. Cannady 50 5 20 299.34 50 26.40 325.74 F. A. Bell 50 6 20 299.34 50 26.40 325.74 O. L. Byars 50 7 20 299.34 50 26.40 325.74 Ernest Fletcher 50 8 20 299.34 50 26.40 325.74 W. E. Boyle 50 9 20 299.34 50 26.40 325.74 Miss Ersula Dunaway 50 10 20 299.34 50 26.40 325.74 ELEVENTH STREET From the West line of Lexington St. to the West li ne of Milwaukee St., Highland Addition, Plainview, Texas. Rate per front foot for Paving $5.96175 Rate per front foot for Curb 0.528 Mrs. Myrtle Chatham 50 N. 130' of 5 10 $298.09 50 $26.40 $324.49 Mrs. Myrtle Chatham 50 N. 130' of 6 10 298.09 50 26.40 324.49 Mrs. Rex Blanton 50 7 10 298.09 50 26.40 324.49 C. V. Sloan 50 8 10 298.09 50 26.40 324.49 C. G. Goodman 50 9 10 298.09 50 26.40 324.49 J. C. Owens 50 10 10 298.09 50 26.40 324.49 J. E. Green 50 S. 120' of 5 10 298.09 50 26.40 324.49 J. E. Green 50 S. 120' of 6 10 298.09 50 26.40 324.49 H. V. Tull 50 7 10 298.09 50 26.40 ,324.49 Lester W. James 50 8 10 298.09 50 26.4U 324.49 J. F. Duncan 50 9 10 298.09 50 26.40 324.49 W. M. Whitesides 50 10 10 298.09 50 26.40 324.49 i V ELEVENTH STREET From the West line of Milwaukee St. to the West line of Nasau St., Highland Addition to Plainview, Texas. Rate per front foot for Paving $5.96175 Rate per front foot for Curb 0.528 m O m G r o Name oa m 03 D. H. Collier 50 5 11 $298.09 50 $26.40 $324.49 D. H. Collier 25 E. of 6 11 149.04 25 13.20 162.24 A. M. McMillan 25 W. of 6 11 149.05 25 13.20 162.25 A. M. McMillan 50 7 11 298.09 50 26.40 324.49 A. M. McMillan 50 8 11 298.09 50 26.40 324.49 Ethel Wilson Sanford 50 9 11 298.09 50 26.40 324.49 Ethel Wilson Sanford 50 10 11 298.09 50 26.40 324.49 T. G. Harkey and Mrs. S. Wingo 50 5 18 298.09 50 26.40 324.49 T. G. Harkey and Mrs. S. Wingo 50 6 18 298.09 50 26.40 324.49 T. G. Harkey and Mrs. S. Wingo 50 7 18 298.09 50 26.40 324.49 J. C. Anderson, Jr. 50 S. 130' of 8 18 298.09 50 26.40 324.49 J. C. Anderson, Jr. 25 E.25x130' 9 18 149.04 25 13.20 162.24 Claud Power 25 W.25x130' 9 18 149.05 25 13.20 162.25 Claud Power 50 S. 130' of 10 18 298.09 50 26.40 324.49 ELEVENTH STREET From the West line of Nasau St. to the West line of Oakland St., Highland Addition to Plainview, Texas. Rate per front foot for Paving $5.96175 Rate per front foot for Curb 0.528 R. Q. Silverthorne 50 N. 120' of 5 12 $298.09 50 $26.40 $324.49 R. Q. Silverthorne 50 N. 120' of 6 12 298.09 50 26.40 324.49 A. D. Mires 50 7 12 298.09 50 26.40 324.49 F. J. and Hattie Spphuler 50 8 12 298.09 50 26.40 324.49 W. H. and Alma S. Miller 50 9 12 298.09 50 26.40 324.49 N. R. Northcutt 50 10 12 298.09 50 26.40 324.49 J. T. and Quinnie Lacy Cooper 50 5 17 298.09 50 26.40 324.49 J. T. and Quinnie Lacy Cooper 50 6 17 298.09 50 26.40 324.49 C. E. White 50 7 17 298.09 50 26.40 324.49 I. C. Skaggs 50 8 17 298.09 50 26.40 324.49 E. D. Smallin 50 S. 130' of 9 17 298.09 50 26.40 324.49 L. M. Reynolds 7( 50 S. 130' of 10 17 298.09 50 26.40 324.49 ELEVENTH STREET From the West line of Oakland St. to the West line of Portland St., Highland Addition to Plainview, Texas. Rate per front foot for Paving $5.96175 Rate per front foot for Curb 0.528 Mary Diggs 50 5 13 $298.09 50 $26.40 $324.49 Mary Diggs 50 6 13 298.09 50 26.40 324.49 Mary Diggs 50 7 13 298.09 50 26.40 324.49 Mary Diggs 50 8 13 298.09 50 26.40 324.49 L. R. Phillips 50 N. 130' of 9 13 298.09 50 26.40 324.49 H. M. Riddle 50 N. 130' of 10 13 298.09 50 26.40 324.49 R. S. Blakemore 50 S. 60' of 5 16 298.09 50 26.40 324.49 R. S. Blakemore 50 S. 60' of 6 16 298.09 50 26.40 324.49 Eugene Rasco 50 7 16 298.09 50 26.40 324.49 Ray O. Baccus 50 8 16 298.09 50 26.40 324.49 H. M. Mitchell 50 S. 130' of 9 16 298.09 50 26.40 324.49 J. P. Flake 50 S. 130' of 10 16 298.09 50 26.40 324.49 ELEVENTH STREET From the West line of Portland St. to the West 1i ne of Quincy St., Highland Addition to Plainview, Texas. Rate per front foot for Paving $5.804439 Rate per front foot for Curb 0.516363 Plainview Independent School District 50 5 14 $290.23 50 $25.81 $316.04 Plainview Independent School District 50 6 14 290.23 50 25.81 316.04 Plainview Independent School District 50 7 14 290.23 50 25.81 316.04 Plainview Independent School District 50 8 14 290.23 50 25.81 316.04 Plainview Independent School District 50 9 14 290.23 50 25.81 316.04 Plainview Independent School District 50 10 14 290.23 50 25.81 316.04 Plainview Independent School District 30 15 14 174.13 30 15.49 189.62 J. C. King 50 S. 120' of 5 15 290.23 50 25.81 316.04 G. A. )ankworth 50 S. 120' of 6 15 290.23 50 25.81 316.04 Joe Calloway 50 7 15 290.23 50 25.81 316.04 Mrs. Minnie K. Temple 50 8 15 290.23 50 25.81 316.04 J. E. and Pattie Reems 50 9 15 290.23 50 25.81 316.04 O. C. Spence 50 S. 120' of 10 15 290.23 50 25.81 316.04 O. C. Spence 30 S. 120' of 15 15 174.13 30 15.49 189.62 I g Nu, TEE 12: IT 0 That a hearing shall be given to s.,.id owners, or heir asents and attorneys, and all persons interested in the sLid motter, as to said assessooerts, _nd as to the annunt to be assessed agalflSt each oner, oI1 f. his property, by re_son of Si improvenents, and sholl be :.ven a right to contest the regularity of the proce(Jdinss oith rof6:rence to the iriprovemnts, .11,1 the benefits of said ioaproveLlents, to their property, ond any other Latter with refe2ence ther-,otc, which he,F,rin:o shall be held at the City 1Toll, in the it of Plainview, County of 1.:10, and of 2e:cas, on tie 7 1- ay of l.:2 at 3 o'clock P. at which ilie all of said owners, their aEents or attorneys, or persons interest .1 saia p2o1erty, are notified to apPeor, by counsel or in porson, afl i I:lay offer evidence, and sold heorin_ sholl be adjourned from d to doy until fully accon:plished. The City Secretary is her:.by directed to give notice 0 soi_ heorino Uy insertin=, o ce of this ordinance at least three tines in soido. newspaper oublished in the _1.'ore- s:r.i: city, the first Public_tion to be .1.de at least ten doys before the d te of the herino. The City Secretry is lso directed to oive Th2ther notice of said heorin'o by mailing Jftua to s ooners, their :E= or .ttol_.neys, a coy hereof, when- ever the address of soi of. aroner, a or ottorney is available on the tax rocords of sold city .4 i 4 PASSED this the.c.J, '_iy of January 1929 AI C'T SEC;r -4t PPROVED This thday of January 1929. IP' A. 4 ...111,%4111GIZO 1.1201.0R. 19 loved by x1 erman Lysart by :11derman :Bowman that final Estimates on Alley Pavillg in Blocks 24 40 C T. be allowed aJd that City 'reasurer issue scrip warrant I8 months time bearing 5 interest to said Jorcan -Hall Construction Co for 01117.69 City's portion of said estimates. Carried. 1. oved by )ysart Seconded by Alderman Sansom that the City Treasurer pay to the B.C.D. X3500.00 and the Lunicipal Band 5500.00 Lotion carried. ?he Following reports for the month of Decen;ber were heard resulting in same being accepted and approved. :r.B.Saigling Current Taxes 018560.86- Delinquent Taxes 0I5.39- Wjater Sewer and i.iscellaneous Collection Report 0I501.68- i,_iscellaneous coll- ections reported herein include Bldg Inspector Report 0325.20 and Judge Lanford's Report 040.40. The following Salaries and _'ills were allowed and ordered paid for the month of December; SALARIES: -J. CI. Perkins II5.00, H. L. Hood ,;'100.00, R. I. Tinkle 0100.00, A.L.} ing 0100.00, 1.. A. angers x;85.00, J. L. Linville T50.O G\? 0. B. Guin I I0.00 h. R. l; I50.00, r r I:urray 5r I29.00, A.E. Blakemore ,i&O.00, L.1. Clark 050.00, J.K.I- ooper Isbell 0'00.00, G.H. Saigling I50.00, caul Bryan 040.00, A. L..Tanf -ord 150.00, :.C.' ?oss 025.00, .1...Foley 235.00, L.artin i oWhorte r I25.U0, 24 Ross 095.00, ild. Sewell ,,..85.00, 1ainview ire :)ept '45. 'Iilli- ms Day t :I00.00, L ?'.Jones 00.00, J. C.hooper 20. O, J .B. Cardwell 20.00, ::.Dysart ..:20.00, `_'ansor 20 .J. 3r Tan 30.00, h..Visor .I50.U0, S.G.Yates ''IIO.00, :3.l.Bolles :85.00, I. P. Selder 90.00, A. T. ierred 'I00.00, J.C. -anc ers 75.00,. Bills:- 'rest Te as Gas Co '`'I0.00, ?frank ,:,tultz 024.00, 1.J. Shelton Jr ,,20.00, T.P. Sitton 9.60 ora Hembree :19.20, J. ->.i ange 24. I0, ';;lest Texas Gas Co 42.45, :'Jest Texas Gas Co 032.40, Texas Utilties Oo "337.00, 2exas Utilities 30 .:601.40, 2exas Uti- lities Oo 022.68, Texas Utilities Co •I3.28, Texas Utilities Co ;20.20, 3.'i1.B.Telephone Oo 00.18, Burroughs Adding Lachine Co 05.55, Tnatc _er Printing Oo 0I b0, Imperial Oaffle House .28.95, Shook Battery 0o 06..:0, Knignt Auto Co ,;,6.15, Si eparo. Chevorlet 30 pI8.10, B. ,'lard 011.50, J. i). idans c Co 06.00, I ustin- uuestern Road Lachiner, J0 "30.36, Plainview gelding Co 47.50, Jeffus Deioach 036.23, Jeffus :ueloach4 .45 ,a.i::.Whitesides 0.00, Plainview Iron ,'food Works ,„51.20, Bowden Hdw Co ::9.85, Bowden Hdw Oo ;7.55. harLer Dysart .4I.30, Rockwell Bros Co I.00, 7.1.Booth Co 38.30, Laverick- Clarke Litho Co ,4.80, 'looldridge Lbr Co 6.00, Spencer Dallinger 03.20, Bonohoo -a e Hdw Co 05.50, Clowe Cowan ,103. 6 9, Neptune Leter Co 0829. I8, N. S. Darley Co 013.30, Noble Bros Gro Co ry 3.00, Roy haxey 043.70, J. .Range 006.22, The Texas Co I17.65, 2exas Utilities Co 42.70, Burt Electric Co 0.00, Ura Hembree y I9.20, T. P. $itton 5i >I9.20, Frank ,tultz .S.t''leier 06.40, A.I.Pipkin 08.8U, L�.B.i_auldin YI8.zs0 J.A.Bates w8.00, 1,..0.riarrell •,0.40, J.i.Pollock ,;6.40, J.A.iopkins T. J. Shelton Jr 1:20.00, Gulf Refining Co I2.43, Lagnolia Petro Co I4.73, Denver i :,y Co ,.415.32, Phillips Petroleum Co 3.05, Roy Iri .277.25, !3 l3 Sign Co 04.70, 1. S. Dickey Clay Lfg Co 5362.51, A. Pipkin 8.00, .1 .13. i,auldin 0I 1.20, J.A.Bates g11.2o, J.A. r_op- kins IT.20 J.l:.. Pollock 11.20, 1 C. harrell 9.60, Gannon Visor J3.20, 1. J. helton Jr 020.00, P. -itton I2.8.' Frank _tultz ;322.00, Ora Hembree 02.80, 2.E.Belden ;:?6.50 American Legion •::'4.00, -T.K. ooper ,;'7{.00, rJ.F.Foley 400.00, ;.Y.Barneston 1 ,128.20, Frank Atultz 24.00, .P.Sitton Ora Hembree wT9.20, 1 i3.1 auldin .19.20, a. L. de ire 07 .60, J.I, .Poll ck I9.20, ..J. :arrell ;3,19.20, J.A.Bates 'T9.20, J.A. Hopkins 319.20, Cannon Vtisir Y 6.40, T'. J. Shelton Jr 620.00, G. Chancy 02.40, i.. C. Harrell 9.60, J.L. Pollock 9.00 2. L.''lier I2.80, J.A.Bates '2.80, L.B. auld in I2.80, Gannon Visor 14.40, Frank tultz ;'24.00, P. Sitt -on •_19.20, ora Hembree 07.60, i'. ,T. ;Shelton Jr o20.00, G. r. Saig- ling City Jollector 36.43 .1?...urra Io0.00, h. .i array luo f rtner Business apLearing Council adjourned. ATTEST City S'ecre nary. Layor. 20 Plainview, Texas, January 29, I928. City Council met in special session, Layor Tom Shelton presiding with J.O.I-iooper, H.Dysart, D.: .Bowman and E. '.Sansom Aldermen and G.H.Saigling City Secretary present when the fol- lowing proceedings were had, to -wit; Loved by Alderman Hooper Seconded by Alderman Dysart that the City purchase from Geo L. Layfield at a cash price of %pI000.00 the following described property:- Lots 6 -7 8 in Block No. I Iayfield .addition and Lots 1,2,3,I2,I3,I4,I5 and I6 in Block 2 Hayfield Addition. Lotion Carried unanimously. Dysart Loved by Aldernan'& seconded by Alderman Bowman treat the City accept the bid of harrison Smyth (.;:16, 000.00) for furnishing material and building City Stock and Implement Building the City to pay for all extra concrete called for in speciafications on building and that tree City's _ttorney be and is hereby instructed to prepare all necessary legal papers including Bond and Contract on said Building. Carried Unanimously. o other business appearing Council adjourned. r22 Soh: A if City ecre ary. kayor. Plainview, Texas, February 4th, 1929. City council met in regular session, Layor Tom Shelton presiding with J. C. niooper, J. Cardwell and E.'.ansom Aldermen and G.H. Saigling City Secretary present ihen the following proceedin,s were had, to wit; h iliutes of tile re sessions of December Ord and Jany 7th and bpecial sessions of December IOth, )ecmber 21st and Tanuary Ibth were read and approved. Loved by :ldernan hooper 'seconded .treat by 'ilderr.an Sansom teat the City proceed tea take the necessary steps to open an alley south of west 7th street from Independence street east to the east line of the 2.P.3ussell property. Carried. Regularly moved and seconded that r'rank Ptultz be put on monthly salary of I00.0O effective February I, I929. Carried. 21 Moved and seconded that Ed Hoss's salary be raised from ;95.00 to ,;100.00 per month effective Feby I, 1929. Carried. The following Salaries and Bill were heard and allowed and ordered paid for the month of januarg 1929:- SALARIES:- J.'W. 115.00, h.I.Hood ,J00.00, A.L.King 0100.00, L.A.Sanders 015.00, J.T.Iinville 0.B.Guin =;II0.00, Lee Hardin I00.00, H.il.Yurray 152.00, E.Blakemore cq55.00, L.L.Clark 3150.00, W...Isbell G.H.Saigling ,;;II Paul Bryan c140.00, T.J.Shelton A.L.Ianford ,J50.00, S.O.Ross r IbsOO, W.F.Foley ',;250.00 Ed Ross ,,;9b.00, Ed Sewell 05.00, Plainview _Loire Dept,A5.00, Williams Day ,g00.00, D.P.Jones .„40.00, J.C.Kooper J.B.Cardwell 20.00, h.Byeart D.D.Bowaan 20.U0, Sansom 0.O0, I.3 .Bryan 30.00, h.W.Visor c150.00, S.G.Yates A 8.E.Bolles .)95.00, 4.P.Selder A.T.Herrod GN? ,J10.00, J.C. antlers Cq BILLS:- Green's Tank Sheet Letal Works 00.25,Ford Hospital 2.90, h.s.Bolin 2O.O0, T.J.Sheiton Jr 20.00, J.R.Ropkins 07.60, Cannon isor R.W.Wihard Frank stultz ;I4.00, T.P.Sitton I6.00, Ora Hembree ,16.00, G.H.Saigling Collector ,,;46.14, C.O.Herndon 0.60, Jest Texas Gas Co :39.70, West Texas as Co West Texas Gas Co ;;j1.47, Texas Utilities 00 639.90, Teas Utilities Co '.;643.I7, Texas Utilities Co ,23.28, Texas Utilities Co 0.96, Texas Utilities Co .;5.40, Te:_as Utilities Co .32, Texas Utilities Co 3.56, S.W.B. Telephone Go ,i46.90, Gem Cafe jI.I0, Electric -ervice Co 8.130, Ora Hembree 0.00, T.P.Sitton ;;59.60, R.W.WiLhard J.A.F.op -kins J.G.Gillilan A.40, Robert harless rates ,;3.20, W stern Union 0.22, Wee4erli7iita J.L.Nisbet 29.70, H.O.iillian.s I.00, Shepard Chevorlet CO .90, Imperial Waffle House ,q2.95, Plainview Top Body Works 31.50, B.Ward Plainview Jews 310.09, Herald Pub Co 0231.70, Burt Electric Co 4.30, A.L.Hamilton 6.00, .J.She...ton Jr .20.00, Knight Auto Co 321.05, Thatcher Printing Co 0b4.bS, Shook Battery Co 023.70, Thompson Drug Go 0.10, Texas Utilities Co .60, Stafford- Iowdon Co 4.13, Bobles Eros Gro Co 0.60, Bowden lidw Co 06.90, Bowden Edw Co 6.40, Jarvis-Tull Co .40, Austin-Western Road Nchy Co o34.09, R.P.Smyth I0•00, u.K.Drug Co Broadway Service Station 2.40, Gibbs Store Co .60, Rockwell Tr.iros 0 Co 07.50, Plainview Welding Go 02.75, Phillips Petroleum Co .2.90, Plainview Hdw Go y 31.15, J.D.Hatcher Donohoo- Ware Ldw Go .94, Locke Iotor Co .60, Fulton Lbr Co Wooldridge Lbr Co .44.00, Spencer Dallinger 0.8b, Clowe Gowan ,,;264.76, The Texas Go 8.8u, Gulf Refining Co „iI3.9b, Lagnolia Petroleum Co 017.36, G.C.?arguson Yarland Ref Co 398.50, Brown-Orummer Co 3I7.50, Irs J.C.11unt •26.75, New Iexico Plumbing Go Loved by Alderman Hooper and seconded by Alderaan SansOm that con as presented by Harrison and Smyth for the construction of City's Stock and implemnt Building be accepted and approved and that the Yayor and City secretary Sign same on behalf of the City. Carried unanimously. CRDIE 7C. 316. TT" vT firn C /U. 1u+ CI: TIE; 0E2' :ZY TIL YCiT. F0 TFY 13.,C°.fri-JT:73 0 7 T. II; T .:7 '3 7 11.111, 3 7 FC: T Z.T T T.T.E LEVY n LIT: T LE] CIT:f :2 1 1H .L 1'111'2 .2:-E 21 11E3C7,T.:.3 :TJE tl,(7re b?.en 2 :•a in ccrltrIct lated the C t-- of Fanvie. Txa it: z,.na Tiarrisnn ,p2.7,7th rr 31:- 2 r the e re c1 nti on by TTarri r"tr., ana Tmr7 onler t Th jn cr the ci (r thc 4 „.ty' rr :erty fi for the ray:lent •v e city tc, c'af Harri,on imyth the r,im of for the ere corletm of :!,a buil aincr, all said o,17:1 to be r 1%7' the ci t h7 arrant of the city duly an 1e1 1y Lerin F interr anfi r ayL.,V2 e 7nrially in ar- rre):. eq71,7 arnount and v'hl ccntract lc! in viorr'Is and fi piires b,s fk-1 C`,717117271 tT ?dT4 I.1LL2L C.:1 A.C.1 riE.,,de between the City Plb,inview, hereinafter cal lea the City, ana IIarri- ana. 21b,invie‘7, T. rs called the con- tract or Tha,t tie ccntractor airree:: aria cnvenents with the City that the c'c' rtract or V.".! 7 7 'P rr' al1 n.laterial3, al 1 7 abor tools, machiner7 afl acce:7:7c ri r e'esclary tc erect, and complete ar.5. 1 :r --1 1 an a ere ct an cornr' ete in 1rit b..,c or 1, the plar.:7 and zre cfication rrerared by Tee Ic2kart architect st cr.": an imrle bui7 din for the Cit7 nn the Ci 1 s rrc within the It s. of the a+ the r1 .co tc l di P a. by the T faor of the Oity, the erect' nn of s77, t e 1 by the contract -r at ,cnce an t r he iie tc conarleti on and fully -na flnaaly co7pl, etea an de117ered tc the City en cr before the ':ay 1 1929, and that the cortr.ztor c and have exec a by a ..„-Trety col:many authori'...e t c in Texas, a br ir th penal :.ium of :',1',1?,000.00, 23 the per of said :'ork in accordance with said plans Jpecificatiors and aithin the time atove tip late, it bein- 'Inderstood that this cc-tract shall be the OD- 21P and contract of the City of Plainview uron the furnish- ing of such bond and the approval of this contract and s':h bond by the City Council of the City of Plainview, Texas. For the material furnished and the work performed ,nd the bilding and completion of the building as above pro- vided for the City az ard covenants -ith the contrE.ctor that it, the City, will pay to the contractor the sum of 16,000. all said r. to be raid by the City by the warrants Cq of the City of Zlainvie Texas, duly and iss-ed, bear- ing interest at the rate of 5 rer arrl»r1 and T" seri... .t!t in appro;:imately equal amounts from ono to ten years fro- the date this contract is approved by the City Council, such war- rants +n 're issue aeliverea to the conl pcn CM- rletim of caid Luilain7, an rrovision for the ':-”anco of such Trarrants anl for the 1evy of a tax to ssiport thoT 'hall 're made by ordinance adopted by the City Coanoil at the time the City C,..ro arproYea t .ortr-ct. he 'or': ab=o •rov!deA to be done chal ll be done ”nder the sifervioion of the Mayor and the Baildinr Tnspector of the City. I: 2:.C'TTMrT.TY ,ITiL the name of the City has been hereto affix el by its Mayor and the contractor ha c' rimed its name hereto thi;: 3Oti day of J=arY, 1 9e'2. n CITY C2 2T=77,2,., the caid contrp.ct 1 4.2.:2 beer rre-ented t an no- 're"-'e *h.° city oc for otion or ar na, 4- ho :aid Harri„;o havo to the city their bonf,. in ,,ho renal f YO.flC :th the r Ilobe Corrany as uretios, juara:toeincr te fcrno c:ont 1 .77 'Tar 1 6.-17er Je o' tr r". 177 e c. icil t c 3i 1 1, tl'e r 1, (-sit I 1 t t 4- 7' 4- I ,2 n O. in all_ rP et LI sr re J r or "-r°:_, alic7 1 .erefcrP, T r rrt CLI!• n n ame f7 in a7 r•c?-! pet,i-, 1 U.,C*t ''''17tract cf* '7_7 e Co t4„+ 1 cr. 0: 4 e :r:f ttr. to -1- fri'le. 0 T-', n-rr r 0-P t p p -r 7 4 ,_;oe e 1 r- m- 4- c-f•-• 1 :"0 t TY' r' 077i-1.7., 7•, 7' 1 1 7 'V 7 2 25 7 71 0 4- 0." CI' a i" 4 _1 0 !_:7 0. 4 u, 4 47- 7 1 7 7:A 4-J .4 .4. 1.71=7? 0 1 Tf ir :0 LL -7 7 771 77 r njt r P FS I: 7. 1' r' ch 7., e aCaCall(v- al:11s 4 1 r?, x:2cia,)[ (7 r if c F' 7° Lt: f 4 1 4A. 1 4 r r= r ,7 1 4- ,:ore'. 1: at 1 1 '7. C r 1. T TL.t C 26 r 0 T_ 0.L. a 7 4 '"Y" t u+ rate of tie e a-- fa o 1 r -5. Ur: 1- erern the T:t 21u: a- 4 the -r roof a u+ fee, “L10' it. ".1.1 -f the -f -arrunt', 7 1 4 n- u7' cf eaah, ago the oT ti o 0- of ,u1' City 2 ?0=-, to 7b7ri-on „;7yth, con ,*tock una TrrIeoieot Ir the ter and tIa- t 'y or ,;cntc: a urd iroe y tbr' C'+ 7 7qL2, toe „;:po attachcJ_. there n e- 71,..tle of C an of the „tf....te f thr (sf r;u11 C1+7 and 44 7 an r'r.: City Coln, 7 -.1 1 C' c on the 4th a1 c 7e—ar, dlly rorder9 in the -111 rg Saja City C2",nell. oi toi 'rani, in ctrnfor--11+7 the rnaoe ac-v e 1: 1, '9'n. Cit7 'reseri-ez the, r1c7ht to ra an retire thi -urrurt -r any intPre-t 1r ate nrfcr to it -tnrity. LL 1 I, --'2.12..D that all acts, oendition„: and thir.: t' 1,c cro nreet to art in the !sf.:- of ti z 'a17.^ "veer Y aore, baire 1p- rerel an, leer rerfor7e in. re r1r anq anx tiz:lr, form, on3. unner, al re,e3irefl ty 1ai, o. t„1at total_ il cf Cit7, thi- arrant, (Iceo not excee6' any e^rctitn- tioral or -t the City cf haz7, caused 27 the _orrorate :ea? of Oit7 t- be hereto affixed and this warrant to be sio Ly its 7ayor a e by it City ..ecretary, a of the rate ?apt alove '7ritten. CITv =A3. 1 11 CITY :3ECRETA:Y, CITY C" PIAET7I GIJTLLD, THT TILE DAY OF A. 2. 1929. C.Vt CITY 1 CITY C" PLAII7TE„, 1117 mq-7— C\.;! The form of interest coupon shall be substantially as fo11o7s: 1:Ce A DAY r2 m.Lao: 19 The City Treacqrer of the City of Plainview, Texas, will ray to the bearer at the First .Ti' ational Bank of Plainview, mexap, the slril o T renty five an no/100 Doliar3, same being. •ne years interest clue on City of Plainview 3tock and Imrlement Bui1din arrants, !To. date?, 7aroh 1 1929, to which this courc..i attached an is fart hereof. OT !'eroLy ae and create, aad -hall le rrovidea an ..;et n-t nf f-rld derived from taxes arthorized to be ?evie and collecte by the Consttitior and 'Tlaws, of the Jtate of Tex"s, said f-na to be desio :took and Imple- ment Bulldinp: .:arrant Flnd, fliich frnd be used for no rrrroce -a-e and ercert to ray the interest on and provi.le the reoes'ar sinkin- f-na for said warrant-2 at their mat and to pay attorney' fees of defarlt. Tn 06, the intprr and create a „inkinj find to retire ':a warrants at their Yllat and to provide for ten (10,') per cent attorney' fees in event of default, a 28 tar: .7f „,r at t'le ,te of ?)72,/,,ent.- rn t r ,rZred .7. va.:1-„ti^n ,f ta7a1-7o o-o -t7 in .ai City of Plain- viey, )rt of ti-o to ao",x (.2.') f'1'1 of -,id City, 4 liere'c:: irrv'e'" 4 00 fit? L 7,n...;; 4- :91rin: tl-e year 1929 ,.T.Id eal- year tl'ereafter 1 1 7 e, a:...y cf :aia ::arrantc are ot a'.... unr,i1, and at 4- t,ime other cTty ta:. are lev'nf i: Parl'' ..1.-erci Le 3cm: an a- -hat rate of t la-ra r-r 1,h' lateot alThroved taz. r^:17- of ,;a C; 7: nee: re-02ite ai- .o t- f'71 m i.e an' 7.ro' in ea of year- tl-e. of* cri- no-eJcar: t- 1 ,o 4 Ir tht 7ear, rills t'p intere m yr-- iron the „mont of thfL: c' arrart,' o7t.",+,i aL1 'Irl aw t- rfOlriC for ten rer oent 7 ytt:.'"rre:ris fee, in overt of f_efa and e1 of ",..1. Y '',r '-oreL7 orerel, t 'ev a P alia c-11PotPd il- t "err. (.4,-C ',an a ta at r,te a ,“.,7:1. Le -C.r. n e 2 ttr:" Z.J.` 1 r e'r r ::t.i 4 ara all :-,,00"- orle'l t '-la.77. l ol-.ce' in ..,;erar...te 7:arrant ;3 l'..r.o., ara d3-1snate.:1 a, Stook ar-wit 71r- a —1 tle Ui'7' 21. „.')rer bl o.7:eo-t in 4 ,,I o rarm2nt „Df Ln'e_ft. 1 r s, ,-rart-, or Per re- tin tl-e „-ri, f*-1.. „J'o 'ee- avove orcvidea. t t''- City I.: in immediate necl rf t'-e .4- ..,"‘3%;::: a T1'..-1e::,.ent 21ti1rlinc 2 'n .1 cr- -1 7...raL,.. '...re-te r o-nen a_.2 !:.1--,tive 1-7tlie ne the 1.- )1 2 rri-- c''' o le re,1 rt 1, meetin3 be tl-',„ or'lr.al.oe ta:e effect immed after o,inc. ...,2_.',V-:, t'''' the 4 :clay of ,0. '17.A. C2., id= C7 PIAIITVIL::. 4.tt,ot: 0 f •h■ C. -.N.A.! 29 Upon motion of Alderman Cardwell seconded by Alderman Sansom the meetint was recessed until 3 P.L. O'clock Thursday February 7th, I929. February 7th, I929, 3, i..I. The Council Let at 3:00 2.I:, for the purpose of hearing the owners of property, their agents, and all other persons interested in the paving of certain portions of certain streets in the City of Plainview, and the levying of special assess- ments against the properties abutting upon certain portions of such streets so to be improved in accordance with the pro- visions made in Ordinance No. 315, pased and adopted by the City Council of the City of Plainview on the 2Ist day of January, i9s9, and in accordance with the notice given of this hearing as provided in said ordinance by publication of sale and by the other notices as provided for in said Ordi- nance, and after hearing all persons appearing before the Council in regard to said matter and determining all questions presented to the Council at such hearing and all persons appearing at such hearing having a full hearing, all evidence and all matters presented to the Council at such hearing, the said hearing was upon motion of Alderman Hooper, seconded by Alderman Dysart, and by the affirmative vote of all members of the Council, ordered closed. ATTEST: 1 City Se/reta/ y. L.ayor. 1aivie I, Teas, l'ebruary 18, 1929. City Council Let in regular session, Layor Tom heiton residing with the following officials present:- J.C.hooper J. .Oaraweil, D.D.Bowr aii, i .P. Sansom and Dysart Aldermen and is.h. Saigling City seretary; when th following proceedings were had, to -wit; .Lotion by Alde mar, ooper seconder: by Alderman Cardwell that street lights be placed at the following desig- nated points:- North East Corner of Austin IOth, South ;est Corner of Austin x IIth and the Borth 'West Corner of Austin Ilth Streets. Carried Inanino -sly. 30 The following quantities and prices compose a bid. made by ioy Trick for furnishing of material and labor in construction of a 6" wa main from North Date Street to the Jackson Packing plant: 3 3 wait Ludl w Fire Hydrants 4YI95.00 3 6" Dal o 105.00 7 6" Plugs- r 28.00 5 6" crosses I00.00 Approximately I900 Pt of 6" Lone Cast 6" main I900.00 Loved by lderL an Hooper a, seconded by alderman Sansom that the above bid of Hoy Irick on water main to Jackson Pack- ing plant be accepter and he be awarded the contract. Carrier. l gularly Loved and seconded that Paul Bryan be granted a riase of 'j0.00 per month in salary effective February Ist 1929 putting his salary at I50.00 pwr month. Carried. The following reports for the month of January 1929 were hear resulting in same being accepted and approved: G.H.Saigling Current Taxes $80,272.2I- Delinquent Taxes I092.63, Water-Sewer Liscellaneous I3,0I2.67, Jude Lanford 13.05, Building Inspectorp323.60,. On motion. of lderr an 3owi an Seconded by Alderman Cardwell the Council recessed until 3:00 O'clock P.h.Tuesday February I9th, I929. Zebruaru I9th, 1929; 3:00 P.P., The council convened on this the I9th day of February a 3:00 .I, 0' clock as per the adjournment to this tine at the meeting of the Council on the I8th day of February I929; fbr the purpose of hearing the owners pf property, their agents, and all other persons interested in the paving of certain portions of certain streets in the City of Plainview, and the levying of such special assessments against the properties abutting upon eevta4ta portions of such streets so t. be improved in accordance with the provivions made in Ordinance 11o. 315, passed and a opted by the City Council of the City of Plainview, on the 2Ist day of January, I929, and in accordance with the notice given of this hearing as provided in said Ordinance oy publication of same and by the other notices as provided for in said Ordinance, and after hearing all persons arpearing before the Council in re and to said materand determining all,auestions pre- NOTICE OF ELECTION OF CITY OFFICERS OF THE CITY OF PL_A.INVIEW, TEXAS. AT _A REGULAR I;EETING OF TT-1 CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PLAINVIEW, TEXAS, HELD ON MONDAY FEBRUARY I8th, 1929, THE FOLLOWING ORDER WAS PASSED, TO -WIT: It is ordered by the City Council of the City of Plainview, Texas, that an ELECTION be held at the City Hall in said City of Plainview, OK THE FIRST TUESDAY IN APRIL 1929, the same being the 2nd (second) day of said month, for the purpose of electing the following Officers for said City, to -wit; Two Aldermen for a term of two (2) years each to take the places of J.C.Hooper and D.D.Bowman whose terms expire in April I929; and E.Harlan is named presiding officer of said election and Lrs W.J.Klinger assistant judge. A copy of this order signed by the Dayor and attested by the City Secretary of said City, shall serve as notice of said Election and shall be published as required by law. PASSED THIS ISth DAY OF FEBRUARY, A.D. I929. ATTEST: City Secreta Iuayor. 5o 6 7Y 'Tr _17 "=").O7_172. :(R 7T STTTF:1 TO I-77-2M 71TIC C T T DT T'T 1„T '1,`C .77 C m C) 1 7":"7 011 T? tr: I C TTT.1; 7 =0 T'CIT 71),C1,: 21 T C 0PT7 CC T: "r.c2T:I( IT OF PT T "'TT:3 T v FTT. r: :7 OCITITT.)"L CT TT r 77 011" 1. That an election shall be held throu-cith out the city of 71ainvicu, 'f0.777:77 and at the reerlilar votinn: places in said city on the 2nd., day of 1riri, 1029, the same beinP: the next re7u1ar ,unicinal election in the 01 ty of Plainview, Texas, at 1,7hich such election there shall be subislitted to the clualified toter- of the City of 1 21 ainview, the cliestion, "Shall a commission be chosen to fr a ne7 chrtrter?" which nuestion shall be submitted to and voted. on by such voters by a separate ballot from the ballot used for the election of officers and uaon inich ballot Provision shall be mar'e for the el.-ction from the ;ity at lar. of a charter coiteission of fifteen members. 0=17.07..T. 2. That such election shall be held by the officers of election holdin' the re municinal election on said day and the sr. ballots cast on the nuestion as to whether or not a commission shall be chosen to frame a nevi charter shall be counted separately nd returns thereof made separately from the countinr,7 and returns of the ballots and result of the rep mun- icinal election and that such election so to b.. bra? on svic:1 FbT1i be held, the ballots counted an returns ther of nade as nro- vided by end the Present cherter for rer7ular municipal elections. S:CrTlIC:T.: 3. ?bet the City Secretary shall live noticr of such election by nostin:7 in three public places in s:-Ad City, and by Publication in sone nel published in said City a cony of this ordinance at least thirty days before the said 2nd day of _f_pril 1929. r'Th 11),Y, 18, 19 T 18, 1029. TT-2f07-?. Trov P.7 31 sented to the Council at such hearing and all persons appear- ing at such hearing having been given a full hearing, all evidence and all ratters presented to the Council at such hearing, the said hearing was upon motion of Alderman Hooper, seconded by dernan Dysart, and by the affirmative vote of all members of the Council, ordered closed-. 1 U i City Sec e tar .ayor. 4 ?arch 4 I929. ‹a''; City Council met in regular session with Layor Shelton preside. ng and the following officers present Alderman,Hooper,Cardwell Bowman Sansom City Sec. When the following proceedings were had to wit. ilinutesxof sessions of Feb. 4th,7th, I8th.& I9th were read. `oved and seconed that minutes be app roved with any necessary correction as to dates,as read. Carried. an estimate o4)000.00 was presented in favor of Harrison Smyt he Const• Co on the Stock and Implement Building. Loved by Ald. Crdwell seconded by Alf;.`' Hooper, That Layor and City Sec. deliver prpper warrants to cover above estimate. Carried Loved by Ald. Cardwell sec.by Ald. Sansom that City Treas- urer pay Board of City Developement $2000.00 out of their funds Carried. Moved by Ald. Cardwell sec. by Ald Sanson that J.L.Linville be raised 15.00 per month effective Larch 1 st. I929 Carried• loved by Ald. Hooper sec. by Ald.Cardwell that loan on property bought by City from Roy Irick be taken up at next payment date with out extra bonus,and City secretary look after same'. The report of S.Lnoessanitary officer, Dr. Jones City Physician read. roley repvtt Total Fees from his office for month 574.25 G.ii.Saigling City Collector report Current Tax 2630.36 Del• Tax 282.97 Water& Sewer Misc. I306.11 Judge Lanford Police Report total 609.40 Moved and sec. That reports be recieved and filed. Carried. 0 1 -owed by Ald. Hooper sec. i3y Ald. Cardwell that applicatiodSof L.S•Hudson and J.C•Slaton be approved for Fire Department.Carried. The following Salaries and Bills were heard and ordered paid for month of Feb. I929. J.W.Perkins II5.00- H.L.Hood I00.00- R.L.Tinkle I00.00- A.L.King I00.00 L.A.Sanders 85.00- J.L.Linville 150.00- 0.B.Guin II0.00 -Lee Hardin 100.00 Frank Stultz 100.00- A.E.Blakemore I55.00.H.H.Lurray I50.00H.H.L. I26.QO L.L0lark I50.00 W.+'t•Isbell I00.00-G.H.SaiglinI50. Paul Bryan 150.00- T.J.Shelton I75.00- A.LLanford 150.00- S.CRossI25.0 W.'.Foley 250.00 -Ed Ross I00.00-Ed Sewell 85.00 -Pview Fire Dept 45.00 iy_artin L edhorter 125.00- Williams Day I00.00 B. P• Jone s 40.00 J•C•hooper,J.BOardwell. H•Dysart.D.D.BOWman •E•F•Sansom. Ald.20.00each a.J.Bryan 30.00- H.A.Visor 150. S.G•/ 115.00 S.E.Bolles 95.00 N.P.Selder 90.00- A.T.Herrod II0.00- J. 75.00- h.ri.urray 8.00 J.1t•Harless 6.40, C.U.kerndon 9.60, J. .-Hopkins I9,20. Claude Yates 14.40, Cannon Visor 3,20. T'.PSitton I9,20. 1-t•. ishard 19.20 2.J• Shelton Jr. 20.00 F H4 Bills F.w. D. Co 114.98 B.C.D. 2000.00 d.S.Dickey Clay 1s:fg 0o 358.51 'Texas utilities Co. 831.53 638.75,22.68 14.88: 20.08'''est 'Texas as Co 11,47: 111.85 Burt Electric Co 3.20 J.jJ•natcher 29.30/.. Sriloe Co 549/ r elding Co 9.90/ Broad- way Service Statin 2.10/ Donohoo Aare Hdw 2.00 /1:night Auto Co 10.I5 Jeffus Deloach 45.98 Hooper Son rotor Co II5.65 /B.'dard 5.00 Geo. argason 4.50/ .Shook :ite Co 1.00 Rockwell Bros 6.00 /Plainview New.' 8.37 /Alex. and LcLilan Drug Co I.00 /Hargreaves rrt. Co 5.92 Seago Groc Co I.20/ Plains i,_otor Co 3.00/ Standard Blue Print CO 24.00 Herald Pub Co 37.25/ 0•L. rug Co 2.00/ CLeipsner Oo 2.84 /Radford Groc Co 4.00/ Gera: Cafe II.20 /Royalty Lotor 0o 2.65 Dowden Hdw. 6.25 400ldridge Lbr Co I2.00 /2u;ton LSr Co. 12.60/ Locke Idiotor Co 6.55 Neptune Letr Co 602.85 Glowe Cowan 274.99/ Spencer ,0 dallinger 26.6 4lestrn Union 6.08 J• L•llisbet Hdw Bell Tel Co 43.72 &4.00 Philips Elec Co. 2.90 Lagnolia, E'et Co. 17.14 /i:arland Ref Go 18.I5 Gulf Refg Co 12.79 /Texas Co 9.20. The lesignation of Chief h.h.i._urray was read, and motion as follows Dy Aid Cardwell sec. Sansom that resignation be accepted. effective Apr 1 st. with one month extraalary at 150.00 Ayes* Hooper Cardwell .Sansom Carried. roved by Ala. Hooper sec. By old Cardwell, That u. artine be abptinted chief of police at`'salary of 275.00 per month effective April It 1929 Garriec. -oved by Ald. Sansomsec by Ald Garc.:eli. 2hat 5on:mittee on new syE tem of books for City report as sonn a po.�sible Carried. Loved b :'old. Card'ell that sec. by Ald. Hooper that ordinance 10 318 be passe(- Uubject to approval of Jit Attorney and City Engineer carried. (52,11,14- 3 s CADI:7A:T ::c. Ai Oii.DI.. C..2 Cril A:. 2 0 T1:0 1--Iii'CO3 .:.:,ORT. `T:, itAII-WAY CU _P.i%1:: A :fir:if‘:, C: 07,1.?. 1,:: ACHC33, 11:1D Thill A3SOLUT:C RIGHT TC U3E FOR T.--3 J.,-URi CI' 002 IT3 IJCST.RIAL I.-]Xj 3ID.,T, 1121.01,,3 A::',D SZJA3, AD TO I.7 „i \D C I L E HZ .:1'. i; 3. ...fa, 72. 00 ZECTICAT WITH IT aAI:Jy, U20::: A.:1) ACHOSJ A CEYIAIZ AILEY 1: T CIf: CP ITA1I ITI2j, 3:3 .T.T C.12.4, ;.?,i) _f_,. '2 L___!, CITY CU.: .011 t.: t.J .1:- 1 1. 71 That the sZecos and ::.ortern Texas Railway Couoany is ere 37 granted a franchise, and j)eroetual riht and easel')ent, for the Jurpose of constructing, 7. and o one industry lead track and one industry tack, over and across the 12 foot wide alley east of 3lock 1:o. 2, 'nauins ddition to the city of i'-lairview, said indtry lesd track CTOSSitl the alley at right angles, f center rack 'sein:2 located 21.5 feet north of the south line of 31ock 2, 7 Addition, and 176.5 feet sout of the south lire of ,13 6treet. 3aLd industry track crossing the above alley at rijht ,:le, tne center 3f tck being! located 8.5 feet nort of tne south line of 3loch 2, h:au 2 and 1E9.5 feet soutl. of tne south: line of .Eithth Street. I'ro ,over, t t AS 0 snail not in any wise alt:, af:ect CI' i'..jai: a!ly J. )10ViSi01 1 of the charter of the 01.ty of :lai:]Vic=7, DI an ordinance, al2E7r.1:: 01 .elfte ado:ted by t•': Cit: of 21ainview in tile 1.)ro exerce •of its olice doer as is t'. e ,nanner of nnintn inirJ r o_ sa:.d Railroad, or any rollLn too, trains or 1. car Dver 02 in connection wit 'l tIne tr: hereinbove E.6_,,,t and s t s: all nOt .JE so constr.. or at 1:;-y ti naintained ;.C rJ5S said .3tret in ac. 3 condition T.s to niaterially 7 40 fr r i ti aTect e draina saf 72::I L e of said r -or t.c et: or ,ctical use flereof to 2 C.e .,J. P :I 4- 1.-a,L,sec„ t.,-,e day of ....4 Aporoved the day of A.D. 1929 Le i (rW ya:vor, 1 .3it7 _,f Plainview ,1ctest: Ti, 6e L. No farther business appearing, it las roved unci seconded that 33 meeting be adjourneu,whioh n.oticn Carrie unc..ninously. Attest: gri4g4244 City Sec. Layor v Plainview, Texas, larch I8, I929. City Council r,et in regular Session Layor Tom Shelton presiding with J.C.Hooper, J.s.Cardwell, i.L,ysart D.D.Bowman and E.F. Sansom Aldermen; J. 1'.Foley City inspector, '+'.i4. Joyner, paving Engineer and P.ii.Eryan Assistant City Secretary present when the following proceedings were had, to -wit; i.inutes of the regular session of Larch 4th were read and approved. Loved by Alderman Dysart seconded by Alderman Bowman C7q that the City attorney draft and ordinance regulating loud speakers in the City. Lotion carried unanimously. C\I Loved by Alders an Dysart seconded by Aldernan 'caper that the Layor be and is hereby authorized to execute contract with Roy Bowe in behalf of the City regarding the Sewer lines in Rowe -Goode Addition. Carried unaninous1u. Loved by tlderran Dysart seconded by Alderman hooper that Contract between City of Plainview and Roy Rowe as made and presented by the Layor 49e regarding Sewer lines in Rowe -Goode aaddition be and the same is hereby approved. Carried unanimously. Loved by Alderman Cardwell seconded by Alderman ysart that estimates presented in favor of Jordan -Fall Const Co for paving of Alleys in Blocks 3I 32 U.P. be and the same are hereby approved and warrants issued for same according to con- tract. Carried unanimously. Loved by Alderr an Bow an seconded by Alderman Dysart that Jordan -Hall Const Co bull for patching and replacing paving be allowed and p&.dless 5.65 for concrete making total amount to be paid 489.54. Carried unanimously. i.o ved by _ldernan Cardwell seconded by Alderman by sart that two additional paid Firemen be employed at a salary of 90.00 per n_oith. Carried unaniomously. loved by Aldernan Hooper and seconded by Alderman Bownan that the Layor appoint a coi_rmitte to buy an additional cheap oar for the dater Sewer Dept. Carried Unanimously. The nayor appointed tne following as a committe to by oar for water So F ewer iiept- y. Bowl; an 3ansom. Loved by Aldernan iiooper seconded by Aldernan ,:ysart that the City pay L.ayor's expenses of trip tp Dallas. Carried.Un. loved by Sanson: seconded by Cardwell that the City Sec- retary be and he is hereby instructed to place all nar.es on tne Gity Election Ballot that are submitted in writing prior to the 27th day of Larch I9_9 as candidates for Charter Com- mission. Carried unanimously. It is moved by Alderman Dysart seconded by Aldernan Card- well that Estimate jj`2 for .;:4000.00 to Harrison Smyth on City Stock Implement Louse be allowed and and that the Layor and Secretayy issue x;:4000.00 of warrants to said Harrison and Smyth in lieu of said estimate. Carried Unanimously. The following resolution was .proposed oy Alderman Cardwell and seconded by Alderman Hooper:- 34 SOLt IO N. Be IT RESOLVED that henceforth all orders for Fire Hose and. Fire Hydrants shall specify that they conform to the National Standard Hose Threads, whose dimensions are 3 I /16 inches out- side diameter with rti Threads to the inch. Carried.nanimousl,Y. Loved 1, P r7.9n ereeeT r 71..(e-'man Hooper that it be resolved by the Council that a necessity exists for improving certain streets and alleys in the City of Plainview, namely: That part of Broadway Street from the North line of Fourth Street to the South line of Second Street; that part of ;oreland or llth Street, from the 'past line of Broadway to the `;'lest line of ash Street; the East and ','lest alleys in the ",lest half of Blocks Nos. 31 and 32, by paving same and constructing thereon _,n;i in connection with said paving, curbs and ;:utters and all such other appurtenances as xiay be proper or necessary to make sane co-: plete jobs of p .wing, ,and it is o_'dered by the City Council of the city of 11ainvie Texas, that said portions of said streets and said alleys be improved by paving s,id streets with 2'; inch brick on 4 inch concrete base and said alleys by paving same with 2z inch brick on 4L inch concrete base, accord- ing to the specifications for th:__t kind of p;vino, already pre- pared by Fred L. Joyner, :pity ngineer, and that the i.layor is authorized to negotiate with contractors for the doing of said work. G,.. r L nrdir A }o.3 be adopted as' follows: ration v..s carrcted unanirncudly. ORDINAPNCE NO. An ordinance Concerning the Cutting of Pavements. Pe it ordained the City Council of the City of Pl a invi ew,Texas Section 1: That it shall be unlawful for any person or nersons, corn ^any, or corporation, to cut pavements or make excavation in the streets, alleys, or other public grounds in this city for any purpose, unless such person, persons, comnary or corporation first obtain e permit authorizing such excavation, which shall be issued by the city inspector only upon the annroval of the mayor, flnd for which permit the person, persons, company or corporation. asking for the same shall be required to nay the sums here- ir'fter set forth per square yard as liquidated damages to be used for the renlacemert of said ravement by the city: For the first square yard or fra.c- tior thereof, ?'10.00: for each additional square yard, "5.40. Section 2: That any rerson, compary dr corporation desiring to obtain a remit as provided in Section 1, of this ordinance, shall pay the amount stipulated in Section 1, hereof to the city secretary of this city, end from him obtain a receipt therefor, and all fees thus collected by the city secretary shall be credited to the street and alley fund of this city, and all expenses of renlacirr the pavement cut under the provisions of this ordinance shall be charged to such street and alley fund. PENALTY. Section 3. That any person, company or corporation who shall fail, refuse or rer;lect to obtain a permit or to nay the fee* speci- fied in Section 1, hereof' before cutting, pavement or raking such excavation shall, upon conviction thereof, be deemed guilty of misdemeanor and shall be punished by a fire of not lees than "5.00 nor more than >100.00. Passed this 18th day of 1 arch 1929. Adopted this 18th day of i`arch 1929. ATTE T: City Secretar �rO l: }ayor. No further business sppecrinp the Courcil adjourr.ed. �rg 411 35 Plainview, Texas, Va.rch 26,1929. City Council met i.r special session. Vayor Tom. Shelton, presided with the following officers presert J.C.Nooper, J,B.Cirdweil, !.Dvsert and n.P.Powmer Aldermen ard G.p,Saigling,City becretary, It is moved by Alderman Lysert, secorded by Alderman. Sansome, that Ordinar.ce T?o.319 be adopted. The motion was carried unanimously. ORDINANCE NO. 319 AN ORDINANCE RATIFYING AND COIFIRM)ING THE CONTRACT BETWEEN THE JORDAN -HALL CONSTRUCTION COMPANY AND TEE; CITY OF PLAINVIEW, TEXAS, FOR THE CONSTRUCTION AND LAYING OF CERTAIN STREET Th PROVEA:ENTS; INCLUDING PAVING, CONSTFITCTIOTT OF CURDS AND ^TTTTEPS AND OTHER APPURTENANCES ON CERTAIN STREETS IN THE. CITY. OF PIATN TE? TEXAS, PROVIDIN' FOR THE ISSUANCE BY THE CITY OF STR''FT ImP' IT' TEE AMOUNT OF $6,000,00, BEARING 574 INTEREST, TO FE DELIVERED TC THE COT'TRA.CTOR IN PAYVET'T OF THE CITY'S PORTION OF THE COST OF SUCH STREET IMPROVEMENTS, PRESCRIBING. THE FORM OF THE 1" ARRANTS AND CREATING A SINEING FUND FUR THE REDEMPTION THEREOF AT MATURITY. '"'HEREAS, the City Council has heretofore determined the necessity C.NT of construt;ting certair improvements on portions of Proadway Street from the South line of Second. Street to the North line of Fourth Street; More land, or llth, Street from Broadway to Ash Street; end the East and West alleys in the ?'Test half of Flocks 31 end 32, by resolutions and order ad- opted or the 18th day o`'?ritot'Ld.4I229, of record in. the minutes of the City Council, bolume 6, page 34, and WHEREAS, the Mayor of the City has negotiated a contract with the Jordan -Hall. Construction Company for the doing of said work and which con- tract provides amongst other things, that it shall be the birdirg contract of the City of Plairvi.evr, Texas, when the contractor has made and delivered to the City the construction borrl therein provided for and vrhen the contract is arproved by the City Council and legal provisions made for the ravment of the City's obligations thereunder and ti•,rhich contract is as fol lows: STATE OF TEXAS: COUNTY Or HATE; THIS A?E1 0RAT'PTJV OF AaREET:" NT made between the City of Plainview, Hale County, Texas, a municipal corporation of the State of Texas, hereinafter ca- lled the City ard the Jordan TTa11 Constructior. Company. hereinafter called the cortract.or, is to- witness: That the Contractor agrees and coverarts with the City that it will at its own proper cost a.nd expense furnish all materials labor and machinery for the corstructior of certain improvements on certain strnets and alleys within the City of P1a.inview, Texas, consitting of paving with 21 inch brick on 4 inch concrete base and the construction of curbs and gutters all in accordance with the plans and specifications made by the city ergineer and heretofore adopted and approved by the city. The street and a1 eys upon which such improvements are to he made are: Moreland, or ll.th., Street, from Broadway to Ash Street; Broadway Strb 36 from the South lire of Secer.d Street to the Forth lire of Fourth Street; and the East and rest alleys in the West half of Flocks 31 and 32. The work to be done by the contractor shall include all necessary excavating, fillirg and construction of drains and other anrurtenarces recessertr or proper to he done, constructed or installed, all in accordance with the said nlars and srecificaticns of the City Engineer, which are here- by referred to and made a part hereof. The contractor will begin the said work as soon as practicable and till diligently pursue the construction of said work and finish same with- out any unreasonable delay. The Contractor shall be raid for said street work the unit price as set out in its bud for the doing of the said work presorted to, and accented by the City Council, December 10,1928, and for the alley work the unit prices set out in the hid of the Jordan -fall Corstruction Company for such work accepted by the city Council for street paving on the 10th day of Pecem.ber 1928, and for alley pavirg on ghe 24th day of. September 1928; and of the total cost of all said work, excentirg only the construction of curbs, the city will rev one- fourth and the owners of property ahutting upon the street and a11ers so tc be improved shall pay the balance, or three fourths of the total oost of all said work, and shall nay the whole cost of construction of curhe and the city agrees and coverarts with the contractor that it iri11 take all legal steps, pass and adont all such resolutions and ordinances as may he necessary* to and will levy valid and legal assessments against each lot or tract of land abutting upon any portion of any of the improvements hereirabove provided for, and the owners thereof and fixing a lien against such abutting property for the nroportionate Hart of the most so to he raid by the owner cf ahuttir,g property and will cause to be executed and delivered to the contractor valid and legal certificates of special ass- essments evidercirg the liability of such owners of abutti.rg rroperty and the lier agai.rst lend upon such abutting property and that the city will pay its rrorertion of the cost of said improvements in warrants of the city, hearing 5 interest, duly and legally issued, executed and delivered by the city to the contractor as ard when same are earned as herein provided for and will uror approval by the City Council of this cortrart and the Nord hereinafter provided to be executed by the contractor by ordinarces, duly and legally passed and adopted by the City Cound.il of the City provide for the issuance of such warrants and levy the necessary taxes to support such warrants and provide for the payment of the city's portion of the Bost of the improvements herein contracted for. 37 The contractor shall execute a construction bond in the sum of 6 15,000.00, acceptable to the City Council, conditioned that the contractor will perfor his obligations under this contract, and to be in the usual fort; of such Nord for that purpose. The contractor agrees to indemnify and asve whole and harmless the city from all costs, expenses or damages, arising out of any real or asserted cause of action based upon or claimed to be based upor any wrong or irjury to ro damage suffered by any person or rersors on account of or in connection with the doing of t} e work and makiro of the irprovemerts hereinabove mentioned. Each section of a street and alley hereir.ahove specified and described shall he and corstitute an independent unit of improvement and the contractor's obligations in respect to env such grit (excerting only the maintenance thereof) C Ls° shall be fully performed when such unit i.s completed, approved by the City Engineer and accepted by the City Council; and the failure of the contractor to finish or rerform any other unit of improvement or am- part thereof shall not effect any unit so corroietied nor the liability of the city or owrers of abuttirp nroperty to ray the proportional parts of the costs thereof as herein-hove stirulated but ti-e costs of improvements of ary separate unit shall he r_.ayable regardless of the finishing or construction of the work of any other unit and it is further rrovided that the contractor shall not he re- quired to do the work hut shall be excused and relieved from doirg the work of improving ir, front of any abutting property whi ch is exempt as a home- stead or otherwise, unless the owrer of such propertY shell fully secure the eontractcr for such owrers rronortinnal part of the cost of making the i.m- nrovemerts of the units cf improvement upon which such rersors property abuts, ?-v valid mechanic's lien agairst such rroperty or otherwise, satisfactory to the contractor, and it is further provided that the failure to complete ary unit or units of improvements hereirabove defired if agreed to by the cortractor and the city shall not in any wise effect the liability of the city nor the liabilitY of the ovmers of property nor the special assessment liens ngairst property buttirg upon any unit of improvement which is com- pleted h„ t'e contractor in accordance vi.th this contract and the plans and srecifications herei.r referred to. The contractor further coverants ard agrees with the city that be- fore final payment is made by the city for its nrorortion of the costs of the costs of the improvements made hereunder by the contractor, that it will ex- ecute and deli.v-r to the city its hord with sureties satisfactory to the city courcil conditioned that the cortractor will mai_ntair all the work dore under 38 t� ?s cortract for a period o five years from and after the conttruction thereof, such bond to be in the sum of 3 ,000.00. The warrarts of the city so to he delivered to the contractor in rayrert for the city's proportion of the cost of said improvements shall he due approximately one -third in twelve month, ore -third in eighteen months, and one -third in two years, after their date with irterest payable semi- annually: but it is further provided that the warrarts delivered for work done and accepted by the city after April 1,1929, shall be credited with the irterest accrued on such warrarts after April 1,1929, to the date of deliver.- of said warrants. The assessments to be made against properti,• owners and abutting property for the nroperticn of the cost of such improvements so to he paid by the owners of ahuttirr rroperty ar.d the certificates so tc be issued evidercirp such assessments shall be payable in ter_ equal navments, the first navm,ent to he due and rayahle upon the comn_ eticn and acceptance of the work of the separate sections cf a street or a'ley hereirahove described upon which such property abuts and ore -tenth each year thereafter: shall bear interest at the rate of 8 per annum, pay-h le annually and shall pro- vide for maturity at tie option of the holder, of all installments upon failure to na. any installment of principal or interest and shall provide for reasonable attorneys fees. This cortract shall be the bindirg contract of tthe City of Plainview, Texas, when the cortra.ctor has made and delivered to the city the corstruction bard hereirabove provided for and when this cortract is arrroved by the city council and legal provisions made for the payment of the city's obligations hereunder. IPt TESTI "OTY "7'EREOF the City of Plainview, has executed this ins- trument by its T'avor,ard t'^e contractor has set its name by its rresident. CITY OF PLAI T7IET. ATTEST. Y TOAD? SF7EFTON CITY SECP�ETARY. JORDAT FAIT COT-STRUCTIOA; CO. BY J.N.JORF PRES IDENT ITUEREAS, the Jordan-Fall Construction Company, the contractor, has made and presented to the city Council its bond it the amount of ',15,000.00 conditioned es reeuired by law fcr the faithful performance of said contract with 'lobe Irdemnit'r Comnanv of Toward, N.J. as Surety, and the City Courcil, after due consideration finds and is of the opinion that tie ^id contract set out is a. fair cortract and should 3 9 be nrnroved and made tie cortr ^ct of the City, and wuEREAS, the City does not have available funds to ray all its por- tion of the cost of maki.rg the said improvemerts provided for in said con- tract. and F1pF,REAS, as set forth in the contract the City* is to nay its portion of the Bost of the mskir- of such improvements by the issuance and delivery to the cortr? ctor of legally issued vsrrants of the City, and 1"`TEREAS, it is estimated that the City's nortion of said costs will be the sum of "6,000.00, therefore, EE IT f RPP, INTE rY TTTL CITY COUICIL OF TI?E CITY OF PIAI! 1TIE; ",TEXAS SECTION I. That the said contract as made between the City acting by its yavor and the Jordan -Pall Construction Company, hereir.above set out, be and the same is in all things an-roved by the City Council of the City C:\/ of Plairview, Texas, and is hereby confirmed, adopted, and declared and made to he the contract of the City Council of the City of Plainview, Texas, and the contract of the City of Plainview, Texas. SECTIOI' 2. Thst the bond herein -_hove mer:tioned he and is in all things' approved and accepted as the'proper and sufficient bond securirg the rerformance of said contr ct: and same is ordered filed by the City Secretary. SECTION 3. That the warrants of the City of Plainv.ihw, Texas, to be denominated, Citi of Plainview, Texas, Street Improvement 1''arra.nts, Series, 1929 A, pavahie to the said Jordan -Fall Constructior. Company be issued under and hir virtue of the constitution and 1-vs of tle State of Texas, and the Charger of the City of Plainview, Texas, for the nurpose of evidencing the irdebtedness cf the said City to the said ccntr- ,ctor, for making said street improvements; said warrants are to be delivered to the cortr=:ctor as same are earred ')Y the comrleticn of the improvements on and in the respective sections of str-ets and alleys as set out in said contract and ulion the ap- r,roval and accenterce of the work in said respective sections by the City Ergir and the Council. SECTION 4. Said warrants shall be numbered consecutively from one to tv'elve irclusive and each of them shall be ir the denomination of X500.00, aggregating ir all the sum of x"6,000.00. They shall be dated Pnri1 1,1929 nrd shall mature as follows: TAPRAr'T ?'ATURITY PATE AvOPNT 1 to 4, inclusive, April 1,1930, 2,000.00 5 to 8, inclusive. October 1,1930, 2,000.00 9 to 12. irclusive, April 1,1931, "2,000.00, 40 said warrants shall bear interest from their date at the rate of 5% per annum, interest payable semi- annually as it accrues, The City reserves the right and option of taking up and paying off said warrants, or either or any of them, before raturity on any interest paying date. The principal and interest of said warrants shall be savable at the First rational Bank of Plainview,Texas. Section 5. Said '"arrarts shall be signed by the "avor, countersigned by the City Secretary and registered by the City Treasurer, and the seal of the City shall be impressed upon each of them. The facsimile signatures of the Mayor and Pity secretare may be lithographed unor the coupons attached to each of said warrarts. SECTION 6. Said "arrar.ts shall be in substantially the following form: NO. IJrITFT STATES OF A "EPICA, STATE OF TEXAS, COUNTY OF DALE, CITY OF PLAINVIE° STREET r.''FROVEYENT WARRANT, SERIES, 1929, A. The City of Plainview, in the County of Hale, ard State of Texas, for value received is justly indebted and promises to nay to Jordan -Hall Constructior Company, contractors, or bearer, on the first Tay of 19 the principal sum of FIVE PUNDRED DOLI.,ARS, IN IA'"FUL iiOrEY C7 THE UP?ITEP STATES OF AVEEICAN, together with interest thereon from the date hereof untie paid ^t the rate of five (5!) per cent per a.nnun, nnvahle October 1,1929, and thereafter semi annually on the first day of "nril and the first day of October of Each •-ear, and the full faith ard credit of said city is hereh" irrevocably pledged to the prompt payment of this warrant and the annexed coupons, and the City Treasurer is authorized, ordered, and directed to pay to bearer said principal sum, together with interest thereon, evidenced bY r'ounor: attached hereto, principal and int- erest :,ay�:hle at the First rational Bank of Plairview, Texas, upon present ation and surrender cf warrant or nroner counons. In event the sum of money renresented by this warrer-t and arnexed coupons shall not he paid at maturity, the snore shall thereafter hear interest at the rate of sic (61 ner cert ner annum until fu;ly naid, and in the evert of such default and it becomes recessar- for t3-e holder hereof, or of any coupons attached hereto, to place claim therefor in the hands c£ an attorney for co']ection or to institute suit hereon, the Citt- of Plainview, promises to ray to the holder hereof a reasonable attorney's fee, which 's, to -vpit: ten ner cent (iO o£ the amount of default. 41 THIS "J TIA1`T IS ore of a series of twelve (12) warrants, numbered consecutively from one (1) to twelve (12) inclusive, all of the denomination of 6 500.00 each, aggregating the sum of "0,000.00, issued for the purpose of evidencing tti'e indebtedness of said City of Plainyl iexa, to Jordan -Hall Construction Conrnanv, contractor, or bearer, for the construction of permanent pavement in said City, in accordance with the terms and stipulations of the contract, annroved and confirmed by the City Council, /Tare! 26,1929, ^ca the n1 ^ns and specifications attached thereto, under and by virtue of the Con- stitution and Laws of the State of Texas, and the Charter of said City, and nursuart to an ordinance gassed by the City Council of said City of Plain- view 26th day of ?'arc' ,19 -:9 t ^h i ch ordi nanre is duly recorded in the min- utes of said City Council. The date of this warrant. in conformity v.ith the ordinance above C\? mentioned, is "Inri1 1,1929. Rut tae City reserves the ri?ht to pay and reture this warrant on an- interest -avirr date prior to its maturity. ATM TT IS TTERrBY CERTITIED 'T RECITED that all acts, conditions and things r= .au.ired to he done_ precedent to and in the issuance of this warrant have been properly done, have happened and been ner£ormed in regular and due time, form, 'er.d manner, BAs required by law, and that the total indebt- edness of s -'d Citv, including* this warrant, does not exceed any constitutional or statutory limitations. IT? ITNESS HEREOF. the City of Plainview, has caused the cornorate seal of said City to be hereto affixed and this warrant to be signed by its ?.?al or and countersigned by its City Secretary, as of the date last above wr. t t e. n C fTTTTry ��"C T!'TT i,'� MAYOR, CITY OF PLAIr"IEt'T, TEXAS. CITY ?FCPETA CITY OF Pt RE IST RED, TFIS TEE PAY OF TEXAS. A.D. 1929. CITY TREASURER CITY OF PIAITTVIETf,TEXAS. SECTIOIT 7, The form of interest coupon shall he substantially as follows: N0. OTT TITS FIRST P1Y OF OCTOBI ?R, A.D. 1929. The City Treasurer of the City of Plainview, Texas, will nav to the hearer at the First rational Dank of Plainview, Texas, the sum of Twelve and 50%100 Dollars, (12.50). same being six months interest due on City of 4 0 Plainview Street Improvement ";arrar,ts, Series 1929, rt., l :o. dated Apri 1,1929, to which this coupon is attached, and is a part hereof. SECTION 8. P. fund is hereby r'ede and created, and shall be pro- vided and set aside out of funds derived from taxes authorized to be levied and collected by the Constitution and Lars of the State of Texas, s =yid fund to be designated Street Improvement Warrant fund, Series 1929 A, which fund shall be used for no purpose save and except to ray the interest on and provide the necessary sinkinT fund for said warrants at their maturity and to pay at+•ornev ►s fees in efts of default. SECTIO;? 9. To nay the interest and create a sinking fund to re- tire said warrarts at their maturity, and to rovide for ten (10'4) per cent attorney's fees in evert of default, a tax of and at the rate of 4,5 cents or the Ore Hundred Dollars valuation of taxable nropertl,r in said City of Plainvier, out of the two dollars (X2.00) taxirg fund of raid City, is hereby levied for the year 1929; thit durin* the year 1929 and each ye' r thereafter while any of said w' rrants are outstardinp end unpaid and at the time other city✓ taxes are ,ved in each of said -e' rs there shall be computed and ascertained v-hat rate cf tax based unor the latest approved tax rolls of said City will be neces:ary, reouisite and sufficient to fully make, raise nrd nroduce in eacll of said years the amount of principal necessary to be raised for that ve' r, plus the interest naturing in said veer upon the amount of this series of warrarts outstanding* and unnaid, and to provide for ten per cent (10�) attorney's fees in evert of default, and for each of said years there is hereby ordered to be levied assessed and col- lected in due time, ''orm, and manner, a tax at such rate as shall be found necessary ^s afdres•aid, and all of the Proceeds from such taxes shall be placed in a separate fund for this series of warrants, knovn and sesigrated as "Street Improvement Varrant Fund, Series 1929 A" and the City Treasurer shall not honor any draft upon said fund, or nay out any of the same except in the payment of interest on said warrants or for retiring the same, or for attorneys' fees as above provided. The sun of One Hundred Fifty Dollars, (`150.00) is hereby- annronriated out of the current unapnronriated funds available therefor to pay the interest to mature on this issue of warrants during the yenr 1929. The City Secretary is hereby ordered to draw his warrant on the Treasurer and the Treasurer is hereby ordered and directed to rash said warrant, place the proceeds in the special fund created by this order and to use the funds for no tither purpose than as herein nrovided. 43 PASSED AND APPROVED T ??IS THE 26th day of March 1929. Mayor, City of Pla i.iview,Texas ATTEST: CITY S, J (I? c' It is moved by Alderman Dysart and Seconded by Alderman Cardwell that T^T.J.Klinger be and is hereby apnointed to audit the city's books. It is moved by alderman Pooper and seconded by alderman Cardwell that Ordinance ro.320 be adopted. The motior was carried uranimously. ORDINANCE NO. 320. AN ORDINANCE ORDERING THE IMPROVEMENT OF CERTAIN STREETS AITD PARTS OF STREETS IN TEE CITY OF PIAINVIEW, TEXAS, BY THE CONSTRUCTION OF PERMANENT STREET IMPROVEMENTS, MAKING PROVISION FOR ASSESSING PART OF THE COST THEREOF AGAINST THE OVTNERS OFFROPERTY ABUTTING ON SAID STREETS, MOVIDING PROCEDURE FOR "E RING A?'r NOTICE, AID 'BAKING PROVISIONS FOR THE ENFORCEMENT AND COLLECTION OF SUCH ASSESSMENTS, PROVIDING FOR THE ISSUANCE OF ASSIGNABLE I "TEREST BEARING CERTIFICATES EVIDENCING TPE INDEBTEDNESS OF TRF FROPRRTY n'T:ERS BY TTTRTUE OF SUCH ASSESSMENT, PROVIDING FOR LjENS T 'F0UPP TTTEIR PAY!r PT 11TD T'Po FOR TIT CORRECTION OF ASSESSMENTS FT.PO "TEOITSLY T ":-DE, A1''B DECLARING AN EMERGENCY. 773EREA5, the City of Plainview, Texas, had adopted the benefits of the rrovisiors of Charter 11, Title 22, Revised Civil Statutes of Texas, of 1911, br a majority vote of the legally aualified property tax paying voters, residing in said city, at an election hald on the 18th day of TTovemher,1916, and ;TEREAS, the City Council of said City did on the 20th day of November 1916, after said election pass and order, declaring the results of tT said election, and declaring the provisions of said Chapter and Title applicable to and governirg said City in all respects, which order is of record in Volume 3, enge 37, et seq., of the Minutes of said Cite of Plain- view, and ''iTTEREAS, under the provisions of Article 1016 Revised Civil Statutes, one of the Articles it said Chapter, grants to the said City full power to Pass all ordinances end resolutions necessary or proper to give full force thereto ard to every hart of "aid Chapter: and "T-TEREAS, it is row edvisab'_e in the opinior: of tie said City, to rlace into immediate operation, nechirery necessary for the revirg of cer- tain nerts of streets it said Oity, the erection of curbs, gutters and other recessa r" annurtererces i rc ludic"° dre irs etc., uror or lor- d streets and other streets. TTTRREFORE, FE IT ORDAINED FY TmE CITY COITNCIL OF the City of Plain- view. Texas, th ^t rarts of the Streets hereinafter named shell be paved, 44 and where necessary, curbs, gutters, and other necessary annurter.anees, in- eluding drains, and storm sewers, shall he construct ^d thereon ?nd in con- nection therewith, to -wit: Moreland, or llth, Street from Broadway to Ash Street; Broadway Street from the South line of Second Street to the North line of f ourth Street; East and «';est alleys in est half of Blocks 31 and 32. That said work be done according to the plans ard specifications adopted by said City as hart of the Contract of said City with the Jordan Pall Construction Comnany, cortractcr, which cortract was duly ratified by the said nitro o11 the 26th day of Yarch, 1929, by ordinance recorded in ?ook 6, at rage et sea., Minutes of said City,- Council which said cortract and specifications are made a Part thereof. That Frei m.Joyner, Engireer for the city be instructed and he is hereby instructed, ar.d ordered, to make nn estimate of the probable cost of such such imnrovements as cortempinted in said plans and specifications which are made a part hereof, riving said City the benefit of said estimoted cost, that he nren^re a list of all lots or fractional lots, of land situated on the nart of such streets as are indicated ahove, givirg the number and size of same, the number of the block in vhich situated, or other description of every tract not known by number, the names of the owners if known, and if there is any lot or fractional lot, or other tract of ]ard, the owner of which is unknown, the same shall be entered on said list as "UNKNO' "N It shall he the further duty of the said Fred M. Joyner. to enter on said lost, opposite each lot or fry +ctioral lot, and other tract of lard, lving and beirg on each side of the street and -arts of streets ahove mentioned' three-eights of ti estimated expense of the grading, Paving, erection of gutters. and other expenses incident to the paving in front, adjoining or onnosite such lot or fractional lot or other tract of lane calculated by "T" 7r<0?'T r00r., PIA?' (u PMIE that is, as the total frortame of the rro- perttr of each owner is to the total frontage of the rropertv on that portion of such street thus to he improved lvirg within the norticular district as ahove defined, unon which :such owners nroperty abuts, or adjoins, and he sh ^]l also erter cr sid list onnosite eoch lot or fractional n?rt of lot or tract of 1r rd situated as above des ^rioed, fugures shovirm the total estimated cost c-° the curb recessary to be placed at such premises in con fcrmity with this ordinance. T' e irformatior, thus obtained shall be used it the advertise^.ert end toe ^ther v ?ith all inform,atior nr ci evil-roe nro- di,oed, at the hea.rir* herei`^a.''ter provided for. 45 Thnt arm description or desigratior of property or of owners of pronertr re ^sorehly sufficient to arpraise such ovm er th t he or his Pro perty is intended by such descriptior or designation: and no defective or erroreous description or desimnation shall invalidate or impair such list, estimates or er,v other matter or tiing herein provided for, or done in pur- suance of t' i.s Ordinance, nor irvalidate or impair any assessment hereafter made against any property or owner so intended to be described or designated; and that if this norvision be held in any respect invalid, that same shall not in any way effect the remainder of this crdinarce or any other part hereof, ror a.ny action hereafter taken or ordir_ance hereafter adopted by the Council. hut same shall nevertheless remain in full force and effect. That the cost of making such improvements, except curbs, shall be paid as follows: if One- fourth of the total cost by the aforesaid City and three fourths of the total cost by the abutting property owners, and cost to he calculated for the resrective sections of streets, hereinnhove defined nrd designated. That the cost of each property owner shall be in proportion to the width of his or her £rortage of property bears to the total frontage of that Particul ^r section of the street upon which such owners property shuts or adicins, except as otherwise determined at the he^rirm on benefits hereinafter provided for. Th' t the tote 1 cost of corstructirm cur in frost, a lon�- or around nn» of said property shall he assessed agairst the o: ^riser thereof end his or hor rropert.y Assessmert of a portion of the cost of such improvements shall be made against each tract of abutting property and the owners thereof by the ^,ity Council after he- as hereinafter provided for, and such assessment shall be n personal liebi liti:r of the owners of such abutting property and sra]] constitute a leer uoor such nbu ±tinm rroperty superior to any other Her or claim except s +..ate, county or municinal taxes, and shall be enforced either h- the s i l o of said property in the manner provided by law in the collectior of advn]orem taxes by the said city, or h' suit ngairst the cv;ners it an. court hnvirm it.risdiction. Assessmert ngairst any rronert, exempt by law from sale under ex'cution, shall be a. Personal lei lity arairst the owner thereof. But the cortractor doing; such work and rakirr such improvements shall have the right to rot do ari,r such work -rd to omit rakingr such im- prover^ents in front, or by the side, of any lot or tract of property 46 which is the homestead of anv person, urless the owners of such homestead together rrith his vrife, if any, shall execute and deliver to such contractor a valid r.recharic's and Materialman's Lien against same securing such contractor ir_ the ravmert of the portion of the cost and exrense of such i vssessed against such owners by the city Courcil. Each section of street as herein'hove saecifieally defined shall corstitute and irdenerdent writ: of imn.rovemert and the cortractor's obligation ir respect to env such nrit (e- contirg only the mainterarce thereof), shall be fully rerformed when sur.h u-it or parti ^ularl.r designated nart of a street is corrn]eted, anproved w the City Ergineer end accepted by the City Council and the failure of the contractor to rrrform anv further work or finish any other of such urits or the i-^provoments or anv narticulrrly defined portion of a street as hereinabove set out, or any r -rt thereof, shall not in any manner effect the liahil'ty of ttie owner to ray for, nor the lier against such rronertv securirg the ravmert for the work of improvement done before or adjacent to any such rrooerty, if the -,articular section of a street as hercinabove defined upon v:hich such ropert�.r abuts shall have been com- pleted and accepted bar the City Cour cll. r'o assessmert shall be made agairst any owner of abutting pro- perty or his pronertv in any evert in excess of the actual benefits to such owner ir enhanced value to his property by rears of such improvements as ascertained at the hearing hereinafter nrovided for. Th ^t full and fair hearing shall he given to the owners of such rrorerty, and to the owner cr owners of each piece of such rronerty. Such hearing shall he by and before the City Council, and notice of such hear- t irg shell he giver to the owners of such'nroperty by advertisement thereof inserted and published at least three times in some newspaper published ir the City of Plainview-, the First publication to be mode at least ten days before such hearing; and tat nt such hearing such owners or any of them shall have the right to contest such assessments and to be heard fully as to srir'o and to contest the hers ora l 1 i ab i ltty, and to contest the reg- ularity of the nroceedi ngs with reference to such improvements, ard the r i c of said n ve h r 1 i be r e t.. o; s�.._i im�,ro its to t. ei r o_ nro,�er�v ard anv other matter with reference thereto. The cost of collection oC assessments and reasonable attorney's fees, if incurred, shell he included it same. Any nronerty owner against whom or v'hose pronertv any assessment or re- assessrnent has beer n de shall have the right within twenty c'nvs there after to brim* suit in anv court hayir5 ;urisdetion to set aside or correct 47 the same or snv Proceedings with reference thereto, or account of snv error or invalidity therein. Put thereafter, such owner, his or her a.ssigr:s or successors, shall be barred from any such actior or any defence for ir_vai dity in such Proceedings or assessmert cr reassessr or any ectior: in which same may he in question. Assessmerts shall be rayable one tenth cash, due upon completion and acceptance by the city of the work rithin any of the streets or sections of streets herein ^hove defined, the balance to be eviderced by certificates hearir such date and shall be ;gar. `-1e in nine equal nnnusl installments cn or before ore-tow, three, four, five, six, sever., eight, ^rd ni_re years, respectively, from the date of the Certificate cf Assessment; defferred irsto iments shall bear interest at the rate cf eight per cent ner annum, said certificates shall be er,signahle and issued in the rame of the City Cq declaring the l iahi iity of such owners and their nronert« for the ra.-mert Q of such assessment. ''uch certificates shall recite that all Proceedings v-ith reference to making such improvements have been regularly had in cam pliarce vith law and with the Charter of said City, and that all prerequisites to the fixing of the assessment; lien against the r.ropert r designated in said Certificate and all prerequisites to the fixin of the personal liability eviderced by said certificate, have been duly r.erformed and shall be prima f ^cie eviderce of t }e facts so recited and no further proof thereof shall he reap: i red ir any court. ?,11 ordinances or resolutions o parts of ordinances or resolutions ir ccnfflict rerewith are hereby expressly repealed ir so far as they are in conflict herewith. rn {,rEr tt'i_s ti'e 94 -day of ?'srch,1.929. e ei* it i► .0 Cit,%/ Secre/ ry. APPROVED, this the aay of rr,arch,1929. A,AYO No further business appearing Council adjourned. fittest: City Se eta LIayor 48 Plainview, Texas, April 1, 199. City Council ret in regular Session Iiayor Tom Shelton presid- ing with J. C. Hooper, J. B. Cardwell, H. Dysart, D. D. Bowman, and E. F. Sansom Aldermen; city Secretery present. Preceedings wer as follows: minutes of the meetins of March 18 and 26 were read and approved, moved by Alderman Cardwell seconded by Alderman Dysart that bill of ;;952, extras on the stock and implement building be paid to Harrison Smyth. Carried un- animously, movod by Alderman Sansom seconded by Alderman Dysart that the X6000 final estimate to Harrison Smyth be allowed on the stock and implement builcing and warrants issued to cover some. Carried unanimously. The following es inates presented by Fred L. Joiner for street paving were react: Plainview, Texas, April 1, 1929. To the Honorable I,ayor and Jity Council, City of Plainview, _exas. Gentlemen: I hereby submit estimate for paving and widening Seventh Street from the east line of Broadway St, to the West curb line of Ash Street. Original Town. 545 sq yds Paving 2.60 X89'7 620.8 lin .Cent curb gutter 00.80 496.6 38 lin fe.;t curb 00.45 17.10 64 lin feet ;,utter C>0.45 28.80 80 cu yds earth excavation 00.40 32.00 664 lin feet curb gutter removed C0.15 99.60 980 sq feet walk removed LC< -0.05 49.00 180 lin feet 10" vit pipe in place C0.80 144.00 2. catch basins complete C15.00 each 30.00 432 sq fect walk replaced 00.18 77.76 37.3 sq yds paving cut and replaced 02.50 96.26 1,9.,5.15 Engineering 37o 58.95 City's Portion 1/3 of 1,699.75- 566.57 Engineering 30 16.99 City's Portion- 505.56 Total cost to property owner. 1,440.54 Paving Seventh St. from the a>t line of Ash St. to the West line of Beech t. 1799.2 sq yds paving C2.60 4,677.92 576.4 lin ft com curb ,,utter 00.60 401 74 lin ft curb 0.45 33.30 64 tin ft uter 28.80 521 cu yds earth excavation _.'y0 200.40 347 lin feet 12" vit pipe in place 50.0 312.30 1 rax hole complete :40.00 40.00 40 lin ft h_ader 00.30 12.00 Total 0,773.84 engineering 3o 173.21 5,947.05 City's Portion. of 5,- 9.98- 1,37.49 Engine 41.32 City's Portion 1,418.81 Total cost to property 4,528.24 Paving leech 2t. from the cen line of :fifth to the youth line of Sixth St. 1393.7 sq yds Waving "2.60 6,6-3...2 :;Uc. lin ft con curb gutter C0.b0 486.05 92 lin ft curb 60.45 41.40 634 cu yds earth excavation 0.40 .:61.60 176 lin ft header C0.30 32.00 4 8 Engineering 3,, 133.97 Total T7777:7; .93 City's Portion. of 4,157.31371,039.34 Engineering 3` 31.17 City's portion 1,0'70.51 Total Cost to Property owner 3,39.44 Paving Beech St. from she North line of Pourtr:_ St. to the Center line of Fifth Street. Org Town. 1.054 sq yds paving 6`2.60 4.040.40 736 lin ft con curb gutter 60.80 b88.60 92 lin ft curb O.'5 41.40 690 cu yds earth excavation 60.40 276.00 40 lin ft header 60.30 12.00 4,9LE3.60 Engineering 30 148.75 Total 5,107.35 GN Citys Portion. if of 4,6-2.8071,105.70 Cq Engineering 30 34.67 City's Portion 1,190.37 G Total cost to property 3,916.98 Q Paving Beech st fror. the North line of Third St. to the North Line of Fourth St. 1533.2 sq yds Paving 1 3,991.:2 954 lin ft cox: curb w gutter 60.00 763.0 660 cu yds earth excavation 60.40 264.00 60 lin ft header 60.30 18.00 5,036.:; Engineering 3/ 151.10 Total 0,187.82 City's Portion. i of 4,6b5.1 1,16.:i.Th ngineering3» 34.91 City's Portion 1 ,198.69 Total cost to property 3,969.13 Paving Beech St. from the North line of Second St to the Nortn line of Third St. 1 035.2 sq yds paving 6.60 3,991.32 904 lin ft com curb gutter 60.80 763.20 660 cu ycis earth excavation 6 .0.40 264.00 90 lin ft header 20.30 27.00 0,045.72 Engineering 3'0 151.37 Total Amount 5, 197.09 City's Portion. t of 4,691.40 1,172.85 Engineering 3» 35.1E City's Portion 1,::08.03 Total cos of property 3,989.06 Sa i'fiiiiy Seventh Street Brdy to Ash St. Total Amt. ,,;39,024.10 City's Por. 583. 36 Seventh St. Ash to Beech St. II IT 5,947.00 1.-,18.o1 Beech St. Second to Sixth St. t1 II 20,492.21 0 4,667.60 Total 28,063.36 Total 6,669.97 Loved by -�lde man Sansom and seconded. by Alderman Dysart that the Paving i rru �t/ trarrants issued for same. Carried unanimously. Loved by Alderman Cardwell and seconded by Alderman Hooper that Ed Sewell received ,90 and Walter Temple 4100 per month as firemen- effective Iiarch 1. I,:oved by Alderman Cardwell and seconded by Alderman Hooper that the pluming bond of the Crescent Pluming Company oe approved and filed. Carried unanimously. 50 Loved by Alderman Dysart seconded by Alderman Bowman that Ordin- ance NO. 321 be adopted as follows: Carried unanimously ORDINANCE O. 321 AN =FIANCE DETERMINING THE NECESSITY OF LEVYING AN ASSESSIENT AGAINST PROPERTY BIT ?PG UFON CERTAIN STREETS AND PORTIONS OF ST: TS IN THE CITY OF PLAINVIEW AND AGAINST THE OWNERS THEREOF FOR THE PART OF THE COSTS OF II SAID STREETS LTD PORTIONS OF STREE'2S 3Y PAV- ING SAHE ATID CONSTRUCTING CURS, GUTTERS AND 01RER APPURTENANCES: APPROV ING TEE REPORT OF THE ENGINEER .S TO ThE COST OF SUCH ILPROVEMENTS AND AS TO FROLT FOOTAGE O ABU TING PROPERTY AND TH E ALOUNT ASaESSINLE AGAINST EACH TRACT OF ABUTTING PROPERTY AIL THE OWNER TEEEEOF FOR THE USE OF '1:HE CITY IN MAKING ADVERTISEMENT ie.beE PROPOSED ASSESSMENT, FIXING A TILE OF HEARING OF THE OWNERS OF ABUTTING PROPERTY, DIRECTING TEE GIVING OP NOTICE OF SUCH HEARING AS REQUIRED BY ARTICLE 1090, RE- VISED CIVIL STATUES OF TEXAS, AND PROVIDING CERTAIN PROCEDURE. Whereas, on the 26th day of Larch, 1929, the City Council ordered the improvement of parts of certain alleys, and streets in the City of Plainview, by paving the same, the construction of curbs, gutters and other appurtenances, said streets and portions of streets and alleys being described as follows: Loreland, or llth, Street from Broadway to Ash Street; Broadway Street from the South line of Second Street to the North Line of Fourth Street and the East and. West alleys in the West half of Blocks 31 and 02 and WHEREAS, thereafter the Mayor of tie City entered into a contract with Jordan-Hall Construction Company for the doing of the work in improv- ing said streets and portions of streets, and. WHEREAS, by ordinance passed and adopted by the city Council on the 26th day of March, 1929, approved said contract and made it the con- tract of the City and also approved the construction bond of the said Jordan-Hall Construction Company with the Globe Indemnity Company as sureties, and WHEREAS, the said ordinance so passed and. adopted on the 26th day of Larch, 1929, provides and makes full provision for the proceedure toward the payment of the costs of said improvements and for the ass- essments of part of the cost thereof against the property abutting upon such improvements and against the owners thereof, and WHEREAS, FRED h. •OYNER, the City Engineer has in compliance with the instructions, and directions Kiven him in the forementioned ordinance filed his report with the city as to the cost of said im- provements, as .o the ownership of the property abutting upon the said streets and portions of streets so to be improved and the estimated prop- erty abutting upon such ileprovenents are as estimated by him, liable, therefore, BE Il ORDAIN' CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PLAINVIEW, TEXAS; 0 that the said rep t 2 the said Fred h. Joyner, engineer of the city, is hereby in all ngs approved and BE IT FURTEERORDAINED BY ThE CITY COUNCIL OF Ti. E CITY (J PLAIN- VIEW, TEXAS; That it is necessary to assess part of the cost of said improve- ments against the property abutting upon the portions of streets so to be improved and against the respective owners of such property and that the said costs of said improvements shall be apportioned, assessed, and paid by the city and by ho owners of the respective tracts of land abutting upon said improvements as follows: A. :hat of the costs of making the improvements above mentioned, except the cost of curbs, the city will pay one-fou2th and the owners of lots or tracts of land abutting on said streets and alleys shall pay three-fourths of the cost of paving and :u.tters, and the whole cost of curbs, and the cost to be calculated for the respective parts or sections of streets and alleys as above specifically defined. B. That the oast to each property owner shall be in proportion as his or her frontage bears to the total frontage of that portion of the street improved as above eefinee upon which such owners property abuts or adjoins, except as therwise determined on the hearing as herein- after provided for. C. That the total cost of constructing curbs in front, along, or around any of said property shall be assessed against the owner thereof and his or her property. D. The assessment shall be personal liability of the owners of such abutting property and shall constitute a lien on such property superior to any other lien or claim except state, county, or municipal taxes, and shall be enforced either by the sale of said property in the manner provided by law in the collection of ad valorem taxes by the said city, or by suit against the owner in any eeurt having jurisdiction, under the provisions of Chapter 11, Title a2, ReVised Civil Statutes of Texas, of 1911, Chapter 9, Title 26, Revised Statutes of 1925. 51 E. No assessment shall be Lade against any owner of abutting property or his property in any event in excess of the actual benefits to such owner in enhanced value to his property by means of such improve ments as ascertained as such hearing. The part of said cost to be paid by said property owners and ass- essed against them and their property abutting upon said streets shall be in ten equal installments, as follows: one -tenth oahs, due upc:n completion and acceptance by the City of the work within any particular district hereinabove dinned, the balance to be evidenced by certificate bearing date of such completion, shall be payable in nine equal install- ments on or before one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, and Hine years, respectively, after the date of the Certificate of assess- ment; deferred installments shall bear interest at the rate of eight per cent per annum; payable annually, that default in payment of any in- stallment of interest shall at the option of holder mature all future installments and that any property owner may pay before maturity by payment of principal and accrued interest; and ;aHi:IES, according to the report and statement of the Engineer, hereby approved, the total estimated cost of such improvements is 3 e and the proportion and amount of such costs proposed. to be as against abutting property and its owners is as follows: 1 r BROADWAY STREET From the South line of Second Street to the North line of Fourth Street, Original Town. Rate per front foot for Paving $10.6968875 Rate per front foot for Curb 0.4882 Front Lin. Ft. Total Amt. NAME- Feet Lot Block Paving Curb Curb Assessed B. F. Yearwood, 1/2 interest 100 9 and 10 22 $534.84 50 $24.41 $559.25 B. F. Yearwood, Jr., 1 /10 interest 100 9 and 10 22 106.97 10 4.88 111.85 M. A. Yearwood, 1/10 interest 100 9 and 10 22 106.97 10 4.88 111.85 Mabel Miller, 1 /10 interest 100 9 and 10 22 106.97 10 4.88 111.85 Rebecca Diggs, 1/10 interest 100 9 and 10 22 106.97 10 4.88 111.85 Robbins Yearwood, 1/10 interest 100 9 and 10 22 106.97 10 4.88 111.85 C. L. Smith 50 11 22 534.84 50 24.41 559.25 C. L. Smith 50 12 22 534.84 50 24.41 559.25 Oma Stewart 50 13 22 534.84 50 24.41 559.25 Vaneta Cross 50 14 22 534.84 50 24.41 559.25 J. B. Oswald 50 15 22 534.84 50 24.41 559.25 J. B. Oswald 50 16 22 534.84 50 24.41 559.25 Fulton Lumber Co., Inc. 50 1 35 534.84 50 24.41 559.25 Fulton Lumber Co., Inc. 50 2 35 534.84 50 24.41 559.25 Geo. E. Dallinger 50 3 35 534.84 50 24.41 559.25 Geo. E. Dallinger 50 4 35 534.84 50 24.41 559.25 L. R. Bain 50 5 35 534.84 50 24.41 559.25 L. R. Bain 10, N. 10' 6 35 106.96 10 4.89 111.85 F. W. Clinkscales 40, S. 40' 6 35 48.87 40 19.53 447.40 F. W. Clinkscales 50 7 35 534.84 50 24.41 559.25 F. W. Clinkscales 50 8 35 534.84 50 24.41 559.25 East and West Alley, Block 32, Original Town. Rate per front foot for Paving $2.46518 Rate per front foot for Curb 0.30 Front Lin. Ft. Total Amt. NAME- Feet Lot Block Paving Curb Curb Assessed Joe Keliehor 28 13 32 69.02 28 8.40 77.42 Joe Keliehor 28 14 32 69.02 28 8.40 77.42 F. P. Courtney 28 15 32 69.02 28 8.40 77.42 Mrs. M. K. Gidney 28 16 32 69.02 28 8.40 77.42 Dowden Hardware Co., Inc. 28 17 32 69.02 28 8.40 77.42 Lena M. Ware 28 18 32 69.02 28 8.40 77.42 J. N. Donohoo 28 19 32 69.02 28 8.40 77.42 J. N. Donohoo 28 20 32 69.02 28 8.40 77.42 Guy Jacob 28 21 32 69.02 69.02 Guy Jacob 28 22 32 69.02 69.02 BROADWAY STREET From the South line of Second Street to the North line of Fourth Street, Original Town. Rate per front foot for Paving $10.6968875 Rate per front foot for Curb 0.4882 Front Lin. Ft. Total Amt. NAME- Feet Lot Block Paving Curb Curb Assessed D. B. Watson 50 9 23 534.84 50 24.41 559.25 D. B. Watson 50 10 23 534.84 50 24.41 559.25 G. B. Lucas 50 11 23 534.84 50 24.41 559.25 J. C. Hooper 50 12 23 534.84 50 24.41 559.25 James M. Rockwell 50 13 23 534.84 50 24.41 559.25 James M. Rockwell 50 14 23 534.84 50 24.41 559.25 James M. Rockwell 50 15 23 534.84 50 24.41 559.25 James M. Rockwell 50 16 23 534.84 50 24.41 559.25 G. E. Dallinger, 1/2 25 1 34 267.42 25 12.21 279.63 Emma E. Spencer, 1/2 25 1 34 267.42 25 12.20 279.62 L. D. Sewell 50 2 34 534.84 50 24.41 559.25 W. B. Seaman 50 3 34 534.84 50 24.41 559.25 G. C. Sharp 50 4 34 534.84 50 24.41 559.25 Gertrude Carpenter 1/3 of 50 5 34 178.28 16.6 8.14 186.42 Mary Lou Reinken 1/3 of 50 5 34 178.28 16.6 8.14 186.42 Sarah Francis Cox 1/3 of 50 5 34 178.28 16.6 8.14 186.42 Phillip Flaxman 50 6 34 534.84 50 24.41 559.25 Wayne Paxton 50 7 34 534.84 50 24.41 559.25 Wayne Paxton 50 8 34 534.84 50 24.41 559.25 East and West Alley, Block 31, Original Town. Rate per front foot for Paving $2.46357 Rate per front foot for Curb 0.30 Front Lin. Ft. Total Amt. NAME- Feet Lot Block Paving Curb Curb Assessed Lena M. Ware 140 26 31 $344.90 40 $12.00 $356.90 Hilton Hotel Co. 28 27 31 68.98 28 8.40 77.38 Hilton Hotel Co. 28 28 31 68.98 28 8.40 77.38 Hilton Hotel Co. 28 29 31 68.98 28 8.40 77.38 Hilton Hotel Co. 21 W.21' 30 31 51.73 21 6.30 58.03 Guy Jacob 7 E. 7' 30 31 17.24 7 2.10 19.34 Guy Jacob 28 31 31 68.98 28 8.40 77.38 MORELAND OR ELEVENTH STREET- From the East line of Broadway Street to the West line of Ash Street, Depot, G. W. Owens and Central Park Additions. Rate per front foot for Paving $3.9774 Rate per front foot for Curb 0.4475 Front Lin. Ft. Total Amt. NAME- Feet Lot Block Paving Curb Curb Assessed Ft. Worth Denver South Plains Railway Co. 140 22 3 $556.83 140 $62.65 $619.48 Ft. Worth Denver South Plains Railway Co. 140 23 3 556.83 140 62.65 619.48 ontim Sallie B. Slaton, 1/2 70 74 1 278.41 70 31.32 309.73 E. M. Carter, 1/2 70 74 1 278.42 70 31.33 309.75 Sophie Bluher 1/2 interest 140 1 1 278.42 70 31.33 309.75 Viola Baldridge 1/10 interest 140 1 1 55.68 14 6.26 61.94 Arno Bluher 1/10 interest 140 1 1 55.68 14 6.26 61.94 Oscar Bluher 1/10 interest 140 1 1 55.68 14 6.26 61.94 Mrs. Clara Putnam 1/10 interest 140 1 1 55.69 14 6.26 61.95 Mrs. F. P. Quinn 1/10 interest 140 1 1 55.69 14 6.26 61.95 7ht a s be -47en to s:i( om el- I.:i2 aTnts G at aieys, ',,nd c c:rsoIls inerst:-: il thc, :.:.Itter, as IA) ,:;.i: assess- ments, anC to t Lti cant to be :,::sessed L,ainst '.,3 0 n=_ alad his 1 nroerty, by r()ason of Laid ii :1_'ove:ents, ,_:.nd Jhall be Tiven rin:ht to contest the re: of the proceedtn s ,ritl, reference to t:-In i an... the _nefits of sraid iLproveFents, to Lhcir proPerty, -4 CL any 0 1_,J,ttor wiL,h reZ(rence thereto, v:hich h rill:: shall be hold at the City Hall, in the City of :lainviow, County of Hale, and Gtate of :Texas, on the Ay day of at o'clock F. i.. at ::hich time all o 6wner, their ajents or atTorneys or persons interesteC in saiC property, are notified to appear, by coun- sel or in person, and Lay offer ovi6once, and -aid hearing shall be adjourned from day to day until fully accomvaisheb. ?he City Secretery is hereby directed to give notice of said hi by insertini, a copy o_,: this or:_inance at least three tines in sorre newspaper Lublished in :he aforesaid city, the first ::ablication to be made at least ten days beZore the date Jet for the hearin„ The _;ity Secretory is also directed to give further notice of said hoaring by mailing to saidouners, their a. or attorneys a copy hereof, ;thenever the addre_s of said criner, aent or attorney is available on the tax records of said eity. PAS.Ii. :LO.2 this the lst Cay of ',pril, 1929. D this the 1st da:r of .,,pril, 19,9 1.- AT2: ;3---/-7 i 1, tY0:. )IL" U? PI ,II,T77:]J OTT :2.LCIL,7,_7 The following reorts v;ere read: F. Foley, City Inspector, for Larch, •:096.76. A. L. Lanford, Jlid for 1.arch .:66.7b. G. E. 3ai71ing City Collectof for Larch, waT,er an sewer ,13:)6.Z.)1. liscellan- eous -:6U.40. Jjelinouent taxes, ,s1i.9. Current taxes .i.oved by lderman Dysart and seconded by _lderman Sansom that the reports as heard be approved accepted and filed. Carrie6 unanir:ously. 1.ove6 by .iilderLan '6ansom and seconded by AlderrLan Cardwell that Layor be authorized to execute contrL,ct to Panhandle Zlains I;airy .i.ssociation for ty:e rental and use of City Stock and InTlement Barn for week of 2bril lst 1929 wlth son.e comPensation. Criee un- aninously. The oath of offi3e was adListeret to O. R. .i.artine as Chief of 2oliee. li:ZaE_,I.LS, at Larch 4th rre tin of the .Aty Council the resig- nation of H. H. Lur_ay as ..;hif of 2olice was up for discu,,sion, and. JIIERE,1S, the vote on saiC question as recorded in the Linutes of said meetin::; Lake it appear 'Lhat Councilnan D. D. Bowman 7oted a„;ainst the acceptance of iai, resi,7nation w.:Ion in truth anC in fact, it '.7as the desirc of ;..ai 3o.lan to vote: =,'or te acceptance o resi_liation bat was op to ',he Pa,n.ont of the .:160 additlonal salary. Therefore these oreonts a2 '.,e iitness the interest of the L'aiC 1.3owr'_:m an:f, to show tie na:.Inflr in -7:=„ich ai& ion roally in- tenr:ed to express hi: un ;:;aid ycro7osition. L..ved by Aldo:clan _cloer _11: seconded by -adermr_In Cardwell that the abovo correction to the inates be adopted an( recorCe( in the minus. Carrie(' unaniLous17. No :%artner buiness appea it vices n )d. b.lC so3olldo( that mectin 53 be adjou_ned ioh Lotion 3arrio lizel 7L-e.1 r- :;ity --P2: April I5 I929. BE IT RELIEMBExi.LD that on this the i5th day of April,I929, the Council convened at two oclock P.I,:. for the purpose of hearing the owners, their agents,attorneys and other persons desiring to be heard in connection with the special asssesssments propposed to be levied against the property abutting upon Broadway, g P P y g P from the south line of Second street to the north line of Fourth street? Loreland or Eleventh Street, form therast line of Broadway towest line of Ash Street,and The east and west alleys in block 32; the eastand west alleys in Block 3I; all in the City of Plainview,Hale County Texas. in accordance with the provisions for such hearing made and provided for in such Ordinance No. 32I ,passed and adopted by the City Council on the Ist day of April ,I929. And that all persons appearing in connection with said matter were given a fair hearing, and all persons having been heard ,it is ordered that this hearing be and is close. and adjourned. 54 Plainview, Texas, April 15, 1929. The City Council net in regular session with hayor Shelton presiding. The following officers were present: Alderman J. C. Hooper Alderman H. Dysart Alderman E. Sansom Alderman D. D. Bowman P. H. Bryan Assistant Secretery The returns fr,.;rx the city election of April 2 were canvassed. T. oved by _Alderman Dysart seconded by Alderman Sansom that J. C. Hooper and D. D. Bowman be declared duly elected Alderman, having secured the highest number of votes for that office respecti- vely 360- -349. Carried unanimously. The oath of office was then administered to the said J. C. Iiooper and D. L. Bowman by hayor Shelton. Troved by Alderman Bowman and seconded by Alderman Dysart that The Board of City Development be allowed and paid X2000 -on the yearly budget. Carried unanimously. An estimate was read on the Jackson water line, the amount was $2542.60 in the favor of the Roy Irick Construction Company. An estimate in favor of R. P. Smythe engineering fees 76.26. loved by Alderman Hooper and seconded by Alderman Sansom that the estimates be allowed and paid. Carried unanimously. Ioved by Alderman Dysart and seconded by Alderman Bowman that the Chief of Police is hereby authorized to hire an additional night man at a salary not to exceed 150 per month. Carried unanimously. The following paving estimates were presented and read in favor of the .Jordan -Hall Construction Company: Plainview, Texas, April 15, 1929. To the Honorable Llayor City Council, City of Plainview, Texas. Gentlemen: I hereby submit estimate for Paving Eleventh Street from the West line of Kokomo Street, to the West line of Lexington Street. Highland Add, in favor of the Jordan -Hall Construction Co. l556. 8 sq yds Pavin C2.80 4 05 68 792 lin ft con. curb gutter G0.60 633.60 .5 cu yds earth excavation 00.40 260.00 60 fin ft header 00.30- 16.00 4,9b4.48 Engineering 30 148.13 City's Portion. 5,103.11 of 4,637.667-1,1b9.42 Engineering 3% 34.76 City's Portion 1,194.20 Total cost to property owner 3,906.:11 Paving Beech Stre t from the North line of Sixth Street, to the North line of Seventh Street. 1696.9 sq yds paving ©2.60 4,411.94 697 lin ft corn curb Gutter 00.80 717.60 94 lin it curb 60.45 42.30 661 cu yds earth excavation g0.40 264.40 236 lin ft header :'0.30 70.60 475 lin ft l2"vit pipe in place .90 427.50 60 lin ft 10" vit pipe in place .60 48.00 1 T:anhole complete 040.00 40.00 2. catch basins complete 0:15.00 each 30.00 6,02.54 Engineering 3% 181.57 Total 6,234.11 City's Portion. s of 3,651.44 6 Engineering 3;> 42.38 City's Portion 1,45.24 Total cost to property owner 4,778.67 Respectfully submitted. Paving Engineer. 55 Loved by Alderman Dysart and seconded by Aiderman Hooper that the above estimates be allowed and tne 2, and the 8ecretery deliver city Paving warrants to cover city's portion. Carried unanimously. The following Lalaries and bills for luarch were allowed and order- ed paid; SALARIES: J. W. Perkins, 416 2rank Stultz, 4100; h.. L. Hood, :100; R. L. Tinkle, 0100; A. L. Ding 400; L. A. Sanders 48b; J. L. Linville 0165; 0. B. Guinn, 0110; Lee Hardin, 4100; A. E.Blakemore 4160; H. A. Einter, a1a5; L. L. Clark, 4150; G. H. Saigling, 0150; Paul Bryan, .150; T. J. Shelton, a17b; A. I. Lanford, •160; S. C. Hcss, W. F. 1: a a50; _d Ross, 100; Ed Sewell, 485; iH. S. Ths1in a l50; Plainview Fire Department 045; Lartin LcWhorter, 4125; Williams Day, 4100; D. P. Jones J. C. Hooper, 420; J. B. Cardwell, Oa0; H. Dysart .:20; D. D. Bowman, -,:,20; E. F. aansom, ca0; W. J. Bryan, ;:)60; h. W. Visor, 440, 8. G. Yates, 41a; S. E. Bolles, 095; W. P. Selder, 490; X. T. Herrod, ;J110; J. -anders, 475; G. W. Temples, 6b; J. J. Slaton, BILLS: Harrison& Smythe, 09a; C. G. Howard, 4200; First National BaYlk, 480.86; T. P. Sitton, a 19.20; B. W. Wishard, 419.20; John Hopkins, 429.20; Rexie Vishard, 419.20; R. iinkle, 419.20; Gene Henderson, 419.20; L. 0. Lickey, ,419.20; H. J. Cook, 419.20; E R. Walker, 419.20; C. 0. Henderson, 49.20; Tq J. Simpkins, 419.20; W. 6. Ferguson, a16; V. G. Yarbrough 419.20; Clarence Dooley, 419.20; Cannon Visor, .:3.20; W. H. Litchener, 419.a0; cq h. B. Iauldin, 419.20; Claude Yates, ,19.20; 4. E. Carlisle a 19.20; T. J. 1 450; T. J. Shelton Jr. 420; E. Harlan, ''p'5; L. P. Cobb, cS; 'r J. 0. Rountree, 04; Lrs H. Dysart, 04; R. H. Litchell, 44; C. F. Vincent, 4; Nell Hountree, Lrs. Boyce Gregory, -,4; Lrs. H. C. Galloway, a 4; Yrs. C. B. Harder, 44; Lis. Harold Hamilton, a 4; Lrs. L. J. Halbert, 44; Lrs. R. A. Lemond, ,A; Lrs. Lan Cook, 44; Lrs. L. J. Wayland, 44; H. L. Sprott, .3; Gene henderson 6.40; Texas Utilities Co 4638.75; Texas Utilitie Co. 993.a4; Texas Utilites Co. 01.60; ,exas Utilites Co. 19.a6; Texas Utilities Co. „a9; Texas Utilities Co. a6.36; Texas Utilities Jo. 413.12; West :exas Gas Co. 443.90; West Texas Gas Jo. .,:b0.90; Hexie Wishard, a6.40; West Texe G-s Co. 8.77; S. W. Bell Tel. Co. 444.17; Western Union, 42.58; B. ,lard, 0; J. L. Hatcher, 27..10; 4. L. Lierer Lusio Co. .435; T. J. Sitton, 4. Wisnard, a 19...,0; John hopkins •1a.20; w. S. 3 419.20; 2.. J. ,00k, 49.20; R. E. Walker, .19.-0; E. 0. Liokey, -19.20; R. Tinkle, ail9.20; J. 0. henderson al9..,:,0; 4. J. aimrkins, 46; V. J. Yar-a bro371, a 19.0; Ciarance aooley, -19.20; jannon ,isor, 4; J. H. Lituhioner;, '419.20; I,. B. Lauldin, 419.a0; W. E. Carlisle, 19. W, Claude Iates, 419.20; J. 8heiton, Jr. a20; 8. ,aniel, a-b; Board 01 City Development, 4a000 R. P. amythe, aoy Trick jonstructing O. 4a314. 14; Hoy Irick Cons. 0o. -aa8.,46; National Bank, a00; Paul Bryan, 050; irs. J. J. Lunt, 9.-5; Reynolds, a80; Taylor oundina Co. 103; Clowe Jowan, 941.45; Laverick Jlark Litho. Co. -:10.10; ire Clegg Co. a3. 8; Jordan-hall ions. 3o. 4414.89; '0a jiter Jo. ,a0a.-o; amer. La .2rance _I'oamite Ind. 456; Stafford Lowden Jo. 46.1a; west Texas HarEware Jo. ,:8.L5U; aurt 2,1ectric Co. ,1.60; P1oiinieW weldina Co. .aockwell Bros. Co. .l6.4; V. Rodgers 6; Co. 47; Jo DeLoaoh Grain Co. v 37.10; J. C. .400lridge Lumber Co. 4669.75'; Knight Auto Jo. ,15; Dowden hardware Jo. 8.35; shepard Chev. Co. 0a.85; Alex. ..ohillan Drug Co. a l .80; Geo. Fan2;ason, al0.ao; ,11 Cafe, ..:16.0f Thatcaer .L'rintina' Jo. 40; Dowden hardware Co. 9.35; Frank Limbrough, 45; Herald Ne,s Eub. o. a 33.63; Leinecke Bros. Ewa. ,,b; a in Co. .42; aobles Bros Groc. Co. y 29; 1.. Davenport, 046.38; Kiker ,ervice Station a,. 90; Shook ,5a,ter, Jo. 4a; Diainview hdw. Co. 42a. J. L Nisbet ildw. ,14.60; Zu.on I:amber jo. a4.30; Spencer Dallinger, aa.60; ont. 0i1 Co. 444.-8; E. J. aunter, „a.; Texas Co. ,4.60; Galf Ref. Jo. .013. 60; 04; i .3ank, .150; E. 0. Lickey, V. Yarbrough, a11.20; Tne meeting v:s adjourned by an unanimous vote. 4 ,g clt egrt3tQry i Lay o r 56 SPECIAL SESSION OF CITY COIL CIL. April 29 ,1929 Alderman Hooper, Alderman Cardwell, Alderman Sansom and Alderman Dysart present, Mayor Shelton presiding. The following estimates were presented: By Fred I, Joyner Pavin ngineer. Plainview, Texas, April 24th, 1929. SUMMARY SHEET. 1lthST REST. City's P ortion Property W. line of Lexington to W. Line Milwaukee Z1,189 W. Line of Milwaukee to W. Line Nassau St. 1,189.17 3,893.85 W. Line of Nassau to W. Line Oakland St. 1,189.17 3,893.85 W. Line of Oakland to W. Line Portland St. 1,189.17 3,893.85 W. Line of Portland to W. Line Quincy St. 1,272.23 4 171.73 $6,028.91 19; 47 i Respectfully submitted, (Signed) Fred M. Joyner, Paving Engineer. Plainview, Texas, April 24th 1929. To the Honorable Mayor City Council. Plainview, Texas. Gentlemen: I hereby submit estimate for Paving Eleventh Street from the West line of Lexington Street, to the West line of Milwaukee Street, in favor of the Jordan Hall Construction Co. 1551.3 sq. yds. Paving @2.60 $4,033.38 792 lin. feet com curb gutter @0.80 633.60 625 cu yds earth excavation @0.40 250.00 60 lin. feet header :0.30 18.00 $4,934.98 Engineering 3% 148.04 Total $5,083.02 City's Portion. of 4,618.18.- 1,154.54 Engring 3% 34.63 City's Portion. 1,189.17 Total Cost to property owner $3,893.85 Respectfully submitted, (Signed) Fred M. Joyner, Paving Engineer. Plainview, Texas. April 2411 1929 To the Honorable Mayor City Council. City of Plainview, Texas. Gentlemen: I hereby submit estimate for Paving Eleventh Street, from the West line of Milwaukee Street, to the West line Nassau Street, in favor of the Jordan Hall Construction Co. 1551.3 sq yds. Paving @2.60 4,033.38 792 lin feet com curb gutter @0.80 633.60 625 cu yds earth excavation 0.40 250.00 60 linn feet header 0 18.00 4,934.98 Engineering 3% 148.04 Total 5,083.02 City's Portion. of 4,618.18 I,154.54 Engring 3% 34.63 City's Portion 1,189,17 Total cost to property owner. 3,893.85 Respectfully submitted, (Signed) Fred Y. Joyner, Paving Engineer 57 Plainview, Texas April 24th, 1929. To the Honorable Mayor City Council, City of Plainview, Texas. Gentlemen: I hereby submit estimate for Paving Eleventh Street from the West line of Nassau Street to the West Line of Oakland Street in favor of the Jordan Hall Construction Co. 1551.3 sq yds. Paving @2.60 4,033.38 792 lin ft. com curb gutter ®0.80 633.60 625 cu yds. earth excavation @0.40 250.00 60 lin feet header @0.30 18.00 4,934.98 Engineering 3% 148.04 Total 5,083.02 City's Portion. of 4,618.18- I,I54.54 Engring 3% 34.63 City's Portion 1,189.17 ©4 Total cost to property owner 3,893.85 C Respectfully submitted (Signed) Fred M. Joyner, Paving .cry Engineer. Plainview, Texas, April 24th, 1929. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Plainview, Texas. Gentlemen: I hereby submit estimate for Paving Eleventh Street, from the West Line of Oakland Street to the West line of Portland Street, in favor of the Jordan -Hall Construction Co. 1551.3 sq. yds Paving ©2.60 4,033.38 792 lin ft com curb gutter @0.80 633.60 625 cu yds earth excavation @'0.40 250,00 60 lin feet header @0.30 18.00 $4,934.98 Engineering, 3% 148.04 Total 05, 083.02 City's Portion. 4 of 4,618.18 I,I54.54 Engring 3% 34.63 City's Portion 1,189.17 Total cost to property owner. 3,893.85 Respectfully submitted. (Signed) Fred M. Joyner, Paving Engineer. Plainview Texas April 24th, 1929. To the Honorable Mayor City Council, Plainview, Texas. Gentlemen: I hereby submit estimate for Paving Eleventh Street, from the West line of Portland Street, to the West line of Quincy Street, in favor of the Jordan -Hall Construction Co. 1658 sq yds. Paving @2.60 4,310.80 852 lin ft. com curb gutter @0.80 681.60 665 cu yds. earth excavation @0.40 266.00 90 lin ft. header 010,30 27.00 5,285.40 Engineering 3% 158.56 Total 5,443.96 City's Portion. of 4,944.60 I,236.15 Engring 3% 36.08 City's Portion 4.02-342 Total cost to property owner. 4,1v1.7D Respectfully submitted, (Signed) Fred M. Joyner) Paving Engineer. 58 It was moved by Alderman Dysart and seconded by Al- derman Hooper that the above estimates be allowed and the City Secretary and Mayor deliver city warrants to Jordan Hall Construc- tion Company to cover same. I;eeting Adjourned. City Sac. iaJor Plainview, Texas, lay 6th, I929. City Council net in regular session hayor Shelton presiding with J. C.Hooper, J.B.Cardwell, D.D.Bowran and E.F.Sansom _aldermen and Paul Bryan Assistant City Secretary present when the following proceedings were had, to -wit; It Ls moved and seconded that the Petition to the City Council to pave Quincy Street be received and filed.Card. It is moved and seconded that a sewer line be laid to serve the Paul Barker Block. Carried. Love by Alderman Bowman w Seconded by :alderman Cardwell that H.n.Llurray be paid commissions on fines coll- ected on complaints made by him unite while Chief of Police. Carried. Cardwell Loved by Alderman .ieeper Seconded by Alderman Hooper that the monthly salary of h.S.Bolin be raided fromI50.00 to =I6O.00. Carried. Loved by Merman Cardwell Seconded by Alderman Sansom that the following Paving Estimates presented in favor of Jordan -Hall Coast Co be allowed and warrants issued to cover same: For navinf IIth street from the East line of Broad- way street to the rIest line of Ash street- 966.6 Sq yds Paving 0 42.60 425I3.I6 568 lin feet com curb gutter Z, 0.80 454.40 52 lin feet straight curb 0.45 23.40 333 cu yds earth excavation 0.40 I33.20 ;3)3124.16 Engineering 3 93.72 Total 032I7.88 City's Portion. of 42873.56 07I8.39 Engineering 3 2I.55 City's portion 739.94 Total Cost to property 42477.94 Por paving East .lest alley in Block 32 U.T. of Plain view 344.4 sq yds paving 42.4x1 X850.66 II5 cu yds earth excavation 0.35 40.25 224 lin feet header 0.30 87.20 4958.II Engineering 3 j0 28.74 986.85 City's Portion. of4890.9I :4222.72 Engineering 3 a 6.68 City's Portion 229.40 Total cost to property c 757.45 59 The following reports For tie Loath of April were heard read and same were accepted and ordered filed: G.H.Saigling Current Taxes 0705.I4, Delinquent Taxes yI226.54, .dater rents 10,018.56, Sewer rents 02833.69, I .iscellaneous •45.75- Judge Lanford 0345.55, City Inspector 479.I5,. The following Salaries and Bills for the r: of April were allowed and ordered paid: SALARIES J. Perkins II5.00, Frank Stultz d::;I00.00, B.L. hood 0IOU.00, L. Tinkle 0I0o.00, A. L. King 0II7.50, L.A. Sanders 085.00, 0. x3. Guin 0 II0.00, Lee iardin sI00. UO, J. L. Linville 5I65.00, A.E.31a_,emore 0150.00, A.i: inter .R�I55.00, I L. Clark ?I50.00, I .S.Bolin rI50.00, U.> .:_artine C.H.Saigling 0I50.00, Paul Bryan I50.UU T. J. Shelton „J75.00, A. L. Lanford I50.00, S.C.Ross sJ25.00, W.F.Fol <:y 0250.00,Ed Foss 3I00.00, Ed Sewell x90.00 dalter Temples y.:I00.00, J.C.Slaton 90.00, Plainview Fire Dept y 45.00, I,dartin Loy /porter I25.00, Wiliians and Day .?I00.00, J.P.Jones ;40.00, J.C.hooper ;20.0 J.:s.Cardwell C ;20.00, :.Dysart '20.00, D..Bowr an• 20.00, E.F.Sansom 20.00, 3ryan 4,0.00, E. .Visor I50.00, S. Lates II5.00, b. ?.:3olles 95.00, 1.1'. =aelcer X0.00, .._erroct IIO.Ui J. C.i:a� °ers 0, BILLS:- Ii:d _iser .30.92 i en:-er ?y Co f ;.Lurray a Jo 2csb 60 "_'rna' c I Co 64 7.vU, J1�.�L� ..la r._f:; i,�,1iel' 'rintll.v 7 J, Texas Utilities Co '644.u0 Te:_as Utilities Co I3.3b, Texas Utilities Co 34.5o, des, Teas as Co ;'68.55, .lest Texas Gas Co I.50, .lest Te a, )as Co 53.I6, .Electric service Co x2.00, S. Telepi,o_.e Co A.00, G.:).B.Teleph•Jlie Co 5I.27, destern Union ,;2.60, 3..�ara ;f I2.OU, rs J. J.hunt 40.25, Texas Co Te as Utilities Go I040.52, Teas Utilities Co •;sI.05, agnolia Petroleum Co ;x27.44;, herald Publishilig Go 0I44.0Q, ,Thoohuizen- Psoyd w Davenport -1. 6.00, ==arse 7C swr t d4. c z. r Silverthorne .:q35.05, Noble 3ros Cro Co 4.50, Shepard Chevorlet Co x:40.40, )er Cafe 6.65, 2urt Electric Co '6.65, IZoohuizen -Boyd 1: Daven- port J301.53, `::rook .pd. tery Co '10.60, :ir t uto Co 19.65, G. C.'ar;ason {9.75, J. L.11isuet ;3.85 u.i f eiining Co '-114.14, Gulf 1., efining Co ,;;I7.69, G�owdeii dw Co •_.c.I Leinecke "ros Hdw 2.25, Rockwell Bros Co 05.50, Jarvis Tull &3 Co 25.50, 70.40 ;Vest Texas 'tractor Co 5x2.5 n. ain Cher %ical Co ,20.50, Austin- dJestern Road Laohinery Co II.82, Clovae C..wa.n 0597.I5, i >i1er `a Service Station .„9.85, Texas .Tilling Station •,:2.70, leptune I:eter Co •;68:_1.97, d eldin o .75, .Jooldride Lbr Co 0I3.5, Locke Lotor Co 29.22, Donohoo -J::re 1:w Go ;;5.65, Fulton Lumber Co 320.90, S enter I allin er S.IU AU tin :;rid Co 054.78, i)allas Fou idry Loved 3 Aidernan `-'ardi_well Sec by i lderr.an ;ransom that Ordinance 3 2 be adopted. Carried Unanir..o ,sly. (RE: Cows) loved by ad-ernian Cardwell seconded by Alderman Sansom t, at ordinance x 323 "Loud Speakers" be adopted, tarried Unanim_s. i oved b.; tlderman Hanson second ec: by -_Ilderrran Boman t at Ordinances ;1=324 'ti 325 "Paving' be adopted. Carried Unanr The City Engineer, Fred M. Joyner, presented his final es- timate on the paving; of the East and West A leys in Islock 24; the East and West alleys in Block 26; the North and South alleys in Block 26; the North and South alleys in Block 27; and the North and South Alleys in Block 30; the North and South alleys in Block 31; the North and South alleys in Block 32; and the North and South Alleys in Block 40 as provided for in Ordinance No. 308, together with his final acceptance and approval of the work of the contract- ors in improving said alleys as provided for in said Ordinance and the Council having inquired into the matter and finding that the work on each and every of the alleys above described as provided in the contract between the City and Jordan -Hall Construction Com- pany ratified by Ordinance No. 308, passed and adopted by the City 3O Council on the 1st day of October 1928, on motion and second it was ordered that said work be and it is accepted by the City, and that the Mayor and City Secretary shall deliver to the contractors the certificates of Special Assessment as provided for in the Ordinances pertaining to said work and the levying of Special :assessments, The City Engineer, Fred Y. Joyner, presented his final estimate on the paving of portions of Beech,Street, Seventh Street and Eleventh Street provided for in Ordinances Nos. 313, 314 and 315, together with his final acceptance and approval of the work of the contractors in improving said streets as provided for in said ordinances and the Council having inquired into the matter and finding that the work on each and every of the portions of the above described streets as provided in the contract between the City and Jordan -Hall Construction Company ratified by Ordinance No. 313, passed and adopted by the City Council on the 7th day of January, 1929, on motion and second it was ordered that the said work be and is accepted by the City and that the warrants to be given by the City in payment for the City's portion of the cost of do- ing said work be delivered to the contrctos and that the Mayor and City Secretary shall deliver to the contractors the certificates of Special Assessment as provided for in the Od- dinances pertaining to said work and the levying of Special L.ssessments. On Motion and second it was ordered that the Laintanance bond of Jordan -Hall construction Co.,be and is approved,said bond being in the sum of Fifteen thousand Dollars,and made for the pur- pose of guaranteeing the maintainance of the paving work done by said company under the contract for paving confirmed by the Coun- cil by Ordinance No.313 passed and adopted by the City Council January,7th,1929. Moved by Alderman, Hooper, second by Alderman, Dysart that the Maintenance Bond of the Jordan -Hall Construction Co. convering the Laintenance of the paying work done by said company in the allesy proveded to paved by rdinance No. 308 and 319 adopted by the City Council ctobe r let, 1928 and 14 ar. 26, 1929 be accepted and wpproved, The motion it carried by unanimous vote. ORDINANCE NO.5p' .2- 3 BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PLAINVIEW, TEXAS: That Ordinance No. 204, passed and approved on March 26, 1925, be and the same is hereby amended so as to hereafter read and be in force and effect as follows: SECTION 1. It shall hereafter be unlawful for any person, firm or corporation t keep for any length of lPF time whatev t any one place, more tha ewe c oved or more than two head of horses or mules or more than two head of sheep or goats within the following defined territory in the City of Plainview, to -wit: BEGINNING at the Northeast corner of Block 78, in Highland Addition to the town of Plainview, thence South to the South line of 13th Street; thence East with the South line of Thirteenth Street to the South line of the rightof way of the Panhandle Santa Fe Railway Company; Thence in a South of East direction with the South line of said Right of Way to and intersecting with the Northern of Cedar Street; thence South to the South line of Ninth Street' thence East to the Northeast corner of Block 63, Old Town of P1 .11.view; thence South to the South line of Seventh Street Ato the N corner of Block 4 Nob Hill Addition to the town of Plainview, same being the intersection of Seventh and Ivy Streets; thence South with the West line of Ivy Street to the Southeast corner of Block 15 of McClelland Addition to the town of Plainview; thence West to a point directly South of the Southwest corner of Block 51, in the Old Town of Plainview; thence North with the Western line of Blocks 51, 52, 53, Old Town of Plainview to the Southwest corner of Block 54, Old Town of Plainview;(thence West to the Southwest corner of Block 80, Alexander and Westmoreland Addition; thence West with the North line of Sixth Street to the Southwest corner of Block 28, in College Hill Addition to the town of Plainview; thence North with the East line of Quincy Street to the Northwest corner of Flock 71, Highland Addition to the town of Plainview; thence East with the South line of sixteenth street to the place of beginning: unless such livestock be kept in enclosed and covered barn and then not more than twenty -five head of any or all of such animals at any one time, provided, however, that nothing herein shall be construed to prevent the keeping of livestock at livery stables, stock yards, stock pens or barns already established and in use in the City of Plainview. SECTION 2. That any person having any such inclosed and covered barn as mentioned in section one hereof shall keep same in a sanitary condition. SECTION 3. Any person violating any provisions of this Ordinance shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and upon conviction shall be fined in any sum not exceeding :,100.00. SECTION 4. The fact that there is no Ordinance prop- erly limiting the number of livestock that c9n be kept together at any one place in the above defined limits creates an emer- gency and public necessity demanding that all rules be suspend- ed, and that this Ordinance take effect and be in force imme- diately after its passage and publication, and it is so ordain- ed. PASSED, ,w-/.4107 is APPROVED, Aegrii U1 9 /rte/ 1■10 =OR, C OF It r ATTEST: CITY S`CRET .R /CIT /OF PLINVIEW. c. L./Lc_ 1 i cie,1, 41, i) _.,9 6e 1 a esirl 4, 7 ORDINANCE N0 0, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PLAINVIEW TEXAS: That any person owning or having charge of any x loud speaker or any machine, instrument or contrivance for r eproducing sound, or who shall own, be in possession or, or lessee of, any room, house, or building in which any bus- iness is transacted and in which any such loud speaker, machine, instrument, or contrivance for reproducing sound who is situated /shall operate or permit such instrument to be operated in such manner or with such volume as may, or as is calculated to disturb any person shall be guilty of a misdemeanor and upon conviction shall be fined not less than $20.00 and not more than $100.00: PASSED, o Gt-7 4 /9 2-'''' 7 APPROVED, '77---- CO MAYOR, CITY C PLAINVIEW, ATTEST: Al lig.' CITY SE ET „.R CITY OF PLAINVIEN 6 rl_ 0 3 1 6 ©d6 AN ORDINANCE 7 4 LEVYING AN ASSESSL NT AGAINST PROPERTY IN THE CITY OF PL_-�INVIEW, TEXAS, ABUTTING UPON PORTIONS OF CER- TAIN ALLEYS HERETOFORE ORDERED =ROVED, FOR PART OF THE COST OF IMPROVING SAID PORTIONS OF SAID AT.T,FYS, FIXING A CHARGE AND LIEN AND LEVYING ASSESSMENTS AGAINST THE RESPECTIVE TRACTS AND PORTIONS OF SUCH PROPERTY AND MAKING SAME A PERSONAL CHARGE AND OBLIGATION AGAINST THE RESPECTIVE OWNERS OF SUCH TRACTS AND PORTIONS OF PROPERTY, PROVIDING FOR THE COLLECTION OF SUCH ASSESSMENTS. AREAS by resolution adopted by the City Council of the City of Plainview, Texas, September 17, 1928, said City Council declared the necessity of, and ordered the im- provement of certain alleys in the City of Plainview, Texas, by paving same and constructing in connection therewith all other necessary appurtenances,which alleys were and are des- cribed as follows: The East and West alley in Block twenty -four (24), the East and West alley in block Twenty -six (26), the North and South alley in block Twenty -six (26), the North and South alley in Block Twenty -seven (27), the North and South alley in block Thirty (30), the North and South alley in block Thirty -one (31), the North and South alley in block Thirty two (32), the North and South alley in block Forty (40), and the East and West alley in block Forth (40), from the West line of Austin Street to an extension of the West line of the North and South alley in said Block No. 40. and WHEREAS, by Ordinance No. 309, passed and adopted by the City Council of the City of Plainview, Texas, on(/��+i-. 1, 1928, the City Council ordered the improvement of said alleys above described and ordered Fred M. Joyner the City Engineer to make an estimate of the probable cost of such im- provements with a list of all lots of land situated on the part of suchalleys so ordered improved and the names of the owners and to enter on such list three eights of the estimated expenses of the doing of such work and to report all same to the City Council, and declaring that the city engineer having already prepared the report and the list of the property and owners thereof as directed under the resolution so adopted by 1 the City Council on the 17th day of September 1928, and did by the same ordinance approve the said list and the report of the said Engineer and ordered that a hearing be had and given to the owners of property abutting on such alleys so ordered improved which hearing was ordered held by the City Co ncil of the City of Plainview, at the City Hall in the City of Plainview, Texas, on the 23rd day of October, 1928, and the City Secretary was ordered and dir- ected to give notice of such hearing by publishing a copy of said ordinance in a newspaper published in the City of Plainview and by mailing to each person shown on such re- port of the City Engineer as being the owner of any lot abutting on said pavement a copy of said ordinance; and WHEREAS, in accordance with the provision of said ordinance and with the provisions of Chapter No. 9, Title 28, of the R. C. S. of Texas, of 1925, the Secretary of the City of Plainview did give notice of said hearing and did cause notice of said hearing to be published in three issues of the Plainview Evening Hevald, a newspaper of general cir- culation in the City of Plainview, the first issue thereof be- <-222727) ing on the day of 1928, and did mail to each owner of property abuttin upon the portions of said alleys so to be improved a copy of said published notice; and `IEREAS, said hearing was had andheld at the time and place so provided in said ordinance and notice, to -wit the 23rd. day of October, 1928, at the City Hall in the City of Plainview, Texas, and at which hearing all persons desir- ing to appear in connection with any of said matters were heard, after which the said hearing; was on the 23rd day of October, 1928, concluded and closed, and AREAS, at the said haring all desiring to contest the said asse:=sment, correct the same in any manner concerning the benefits thereof, or in any other matter, were heard, and errors and all matters of error or mistakes, or inequalities, 2 or other matters requiring rectification which were called to the attention of the City authorities having been rec- tified and corrected, and said authorities having heard and considered the evidence in the premises, and the sail author- ities being of the opinion, from the evidence, that the assessment hereinbelow made and charges hereby declared against property owners and their property are just and equitable, and that there has not been any charge in excess of three- fourths of the total cost of the improvement made against any abutting property owner, except as to curbs, which is assessed totally against said property wwners as provided in Article 1090, Re- vised Civil Statutes of Texas, and that in each case the assess- ment made against any parcel of property is less than the ben- efits to said property by means of enhanced value thereof by reason of said improvement, and the said City authorities have considered the facts and adopted the Rule of ,Apportionment be- low set out, and the division of the cost of said improvements between said property ory ners and their property is just and equitable and producing substantial equality, considering benefits arising from said improvements and burdens imposed thereby; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COtiNCIL OF THE CITY OF PL.LINVIEW, TEXAS: SECTION L. That there shall be and is and are hereby levied against each of the owners of property below mentioned and against his orher property below described, the several sums of money below mentioned and itemized for paving, includ- ing gutters, excavation, drains, sewers and other necessary appur- tenances and curbs, and the total amount thereof set opposite the name of each person and his or her property, the names of said property owne °s, the description of said property and the several amounts assessed against them and their property, as corrected by the said City authorities, being as follows: 3 North and South Alley through Block 40, Original Townsite of Plainview, Texas. From the South line of 7th Street to the South line of Lots 5 and 12. Block 40. Rate per front foot for Paving $2.23622 Rate per front foot for Curb 0.30 t tip ti E3° Name a., a r. J. C. Terry 50W.66 1 40 $111.81 50 $15.00 $126.81 J. C. Terry 25w60n 2 40 55.90 25 7.50 63.40 Mrs. Margaret K. Gidney 25 S. 2 40 55.90 25 7.50 63.40 Mrs. Maragret K. Gidney 25 N 1 ,4 3 40 55.90 25 7.50 63.40 Mrs. Eva L. Barnes 25 S. 1,4 3 40 55.90 25 7.50 63.40 Betty McClelland 50 4 40 111.81 25 7.50 119.31 John H. Mathes 50 5 40 111.81 111.81 Mrs. Lena M. Ware 50 12 40 111.81 50 15.00 126.81 Mrs. Lena M. Ware 50 13 40 111.81 50 15.00 126.81 Mrs. Lena M. Ware 50 14 40 111.81 50 15.00 126.81 J. T. Northcutt 50 15 40 111.81 50 15.00 126.81 J. T. Northcutt 50 16 40 111.81 50 15.00 126.81 East and West Alley through Block 26, Original Townsite of Plainview, Texas. From the East line of Broadway Street to the West line of Ash Street. Pate per front foot for Paving $2.54068 Rate per front foot for Curb .3168 W. E. Boyd 25 1 26 63.51 63.51 Mrs. Maggie Finnie 25 2 26 63.51 25 7.92 71.43 W. E. Woldert 25 3 26 63.51 25 7.92 71.43 W. E. Woldert 25 4 26 63.51 25 7.92 71.43 L. M. Faulkner 25 5 26 63.51 25 7.92 71.43 Mrs. T. A. Johnson. and Virginia Elizabeth Johnson 25 6 26 63.51 25 7.92 71.43 Mrs. T. A. Johnson and Virginia Elizabeth Johnson 25 7 26 63.51 25 7.92 71.43 Mrs. T. A. Johnson and Virginia Elizabeth Johnson 25 8 26 63.51 25 7.92 71.43 Mrs. M. J. McLaughlin 25 9 26 63.51 25 7.92 71.42 C. D. Wofford and Thiess Wofford 25 10 26 63.51 25 7.92 71.43 Mrs. Mollie Moreland 25 11 2G 63.51 25 7.92 71.43 Amanda Stephens, Juanita, Louise, Jimmie Lee, and Lee Stephens 25 12 26 63.51 63.51 J. E. Green 140 13 26 355.70 57 18.05 373.75 C. C. Green 140 32 26 355.70 60 19.00 374.70 North and South Alley through Block 27. Original Townsite of Plainview, Texas. From the North line of 7th Street, to the South line of 8th Street. Rate per front foot for Paving $2.416275 Rate per front foot for Curb 0.30 Lela A. Burch 50 1 27 $120.81 50 $15.00 $135.81 Lcla A. Burch 50 2 27 120.81 50 15.00 135.81 Lela A. Burch 50 3 27 120.81 50 15.00 135.81 Lcla A. Burch 50 4 28 120.81 50 15.00 135.81 C. G. Goodman 50 5 27 120.81 50 15.00 135.81 Lela A. Burch 50 6 27 120.81 50 15.00 135.81 Lela A. Burch 50 7 27 120.81 50 15.00 135.81 Lela A. Burch 50 8 27 120.82 50 15.00 135.82 I3. L. Propst 50 9 27 120.82 120.82 H. L. Propst 50 10 27 120.81 40 12.00 132.81 H. L. Propst 25 S.% 11 27 60.41 5 1.50 61.91 A. M. McMillan 25 N.?% 11 27 60.41 25 7.50 67.91 T. L. Ball, T. C. Ball, and Ella T. Frame 25 5. 12 27 60.40 25 7.50 67.90 Guy H. Goodman and C. G. Goodman 25 N.% 12 27 60.40 25 7.50 67.90 .T. H. Massie 50 13 27 120.82 50 15.00 135.82 .1. 11. Massie 50 14 27 120.82 50 15.00 135.82 I. N. Brooks 50 15 27 120.81 120.81 Carter Lindsay 50 16 27 120.81 50 15.00 135.82 East and West Alley through Block 24, Original Townsite of Plainview, Texas. From the East line of Broadway to the West line of Ash Street. Rate per front foot for Paving $2.50022 Rate per front foot for Curb .31142 Chas. E. Saigling 25 1 24 62.51 $62.51 Chas. E. Saigling 25 2 24 62.51 62.51 Chas. E. Saigling 25 3 24 62.51 20 6.22 68.73 Herman Biueher 25 4 24 62.50 25 7.78 70.28 Mrs. T. A. Johnson, Virginia Elizabeth Johnson 25 5 24 62.50 25 7.78 70.28 Mrs. J. M Tye 25 6 24 62.50 25 7.78 70.28 Amanda Stephens. Juanita, Louise, Jimmie Lee, and Lee Stephens 25 7 24 62.50 25 7.78 70.28 E. A. Rogers 25 8 24 62.50 25 7.78 70.28 Mrs. Elizabeth Chatham and J. H. Chatham 25 9 24 62.50 25 7.78 70.28 Mrs. Elizabeth Chatham and J. H. Chatham 25 10 24 62.50 25 7.78 70.28 Alax Woldert 25 11 24 62.50 25 7.78 70.28 J. C. Hooper 25 12 24 62.50 25 7.78 70.28 Chas. E. Saigling 140 13 24 350.03 140 43.59 393.62 H. H. Rogers and Albert G. Hinn 140 32 24 350.03 140 43.59 393.62 North and South Alley through Block 26, Original Townsite of Plainview, Texas From the South line of 7th Street, to the North line of E. W. Alley. Rate per front foot for Paving $2.4117 Rate per front foot for Curb 0.30 J. E. Green 25 13 26 $60.29 25 $7.50 $67.79 Guy B. Speed 25 14 26 60.29 25 7.50 67.79 L. P. Barker 25 15 26 60.29 60.29 L. P. Barker 25 16 26 60.29 25 7.50 67.79 II. V. Tull, Jr., W. E Settoon, D D. Bowman, Trus- tees of B. P O. E. No. 1175 25 17 26 60.29 25 7.50 67.70 H. V. Tull, Jr., W. E. Settoon, D. D. Bowman, Trus- tees of B. P. O. E., No. 1175 25 18 26 60.29 25 7.50 67.79 J. W. Grant 25 19 26 60.29 20 6.00 66.29 J. W. Grant 25 20 26 60.29 60.29 J. W. Grant 25 21 26 60.29 25 7.50 67.79 J. W. Grant 25 22 26 60.29 25 7.50 67.79 Radford Grocery Co., a Corporation 25 23 26 60.29 25 7.50 67.79 Radford Grocery Co., a Corporation 25 24 26 60.29 25 7.50 67.79 Radford Grocery Co., a Corporation 25 25 26 60.29 26 60.29 Radford Grocery Co., a Corporation 25 26 26 60.29 60.29 Mrs. Margaret Finnie 25 27 26 60.29 25 7.50 67.79 Mrs. Maggie Finnie 25 28 26 60.29 25 7.50 67.79 A. M. McMillan 25 29 26 60.29 25 7.50 67.79 A. M. McMillan 25 30 26 60.29 25 7.50 67.79 C. C. Green 25 31 26 60.29 25 7.50 67.79 C. C. Green 25 32 26 60.29 25 7.50 67.79 East and West Alley through Block 40, Original Townsite of Plainview, Texas. From the West line of Austin Street to a point 160 feet West. Rate per front foot for Paving $2.64946 Rate per front foot for Curb 0.35454 John H. Mathes 140 5 40 $370.92 $370.92 T. C. Shepard 50 6 40 132.47 132.47 J. N. Donohoo 50 7 40 132.47 50 17.72 150.19 J. N. Donohoo 50 8 40 1.32.47 50 17.72 150.19 J. N. Donohoo 10 9 40 26.49 10 3.54 30.03 North and South Alley through Block 20, Original Townsite of Plainview, Texas. From North line of 7th Street to the South lino of 8th Street. Rate per front foot for Paving $2.28225 Rate per front foot for Curb 0.30813 Albert G. Hinn 50 1 30 $114.11 50 $15.40 $129.51 Albert G. Hinn 30 N 30 2 30 68.47 30 9.24 77.71 O. M. Unger 20 S 20 2 30 45.64 20 45.67 O. M. Unger 50 3 30 114.11 114.11 J. H. Massie 50 4 30 114.11 114.11 P. Flaxman 50 5 30 114.11 24 7.39 121.50 O. E. Brashears and M. F. Brashears 50 6 30 114.11 50 15.40 129.51 O. M. Unger 25 N.3t 7 30 57.06 57.06 Mrs. Nora Skaggs 25 S 7 30 57.05 25 7.70 64.75 Mrs. Nora Skaggs 50 8 30 114.11 114.11 Texas Utilities Co., a Corporation 50E54% 9 30 114.11 114.11 Texas Utilities Co., a Corr oration 50E54% 10 30 114.11 114.11 J. E. Dement 40V40 11 30 91.29 40 12.32 103.61 J. D. Steakley 50 12 30 114.11 114.11 C. B. Harder Herbert Dysart 50 13 30 114.11 114.11 P. B. Randolph, A. E. Boyd, E. B. Miller, H. S. Hilburn 50 14 30 114.11 50 15.40 129.51 West Texas Gas Co.., a Corporation 50 15 30 114.11 50 15.40 129.51 O. M. Unger 50 16 30 114.11 50 15.40 129.51 North and South Alley through Block 32, Original Townsite of Plainview, Texac. From the North line of 5th Street to the South lineof 6th Street. Rate per front foot for Paving $2.5697 Rate per front foot for Curb 0.311119 J. N. Donohoo, and Mrs. Lena M. Ware 25 1 32 64.24 64.24 J. N. Donohoo, and Mrs. Lena M. Ware 25 2 32 64.24 6 1.86 66.10 J. N. Donohoo, and Mrs. Lena M. Ware 25 3 32 64.54 25 7.77 72.01 J. N. Donohoo, and Mrs. Lena M. Ware 25 4 32 64.24 25 7.77 72.01 J. N. Donohoo, and Mrs. Lena M. Ware 25 5 32 64.24 25 7.78 72.02 G. C. Sharpe 25 6 32 64.24 25 7.78 72.02 J. N. Donohoo and Lena M. Ware, Dr. E. Lee Dye and E. Lee Dye, Jr. 25 7 32 64.24 25 7.78 72.02 .J. N Donohoo and Lena M. Ware 25 8 32 64.24 25 7.78 72.02 Mrs. W. L. Harrington 25 9 32 64.24 25 7.77 72.01 Mrs. W. L. Harrington 25 10 32 64.24 25 7.77 72.01 Amanda Stephens, Juanita, Louise, Jimmie Lee, and Lee Stephens 25 11 32 64.24 25 7.77 72.01 Amanda Stephens, Juanita, Louise, Jimmie Lee, and Lee Stephens 25 12 32 64.24 25 7.77 72.01 Donohoo -Ware Hardware, a Corporation 140 13 32 359.76 140 43.55 403.30 Guy Jacob 140 22 32 359.76 140 43.55 403.30 North and South Alley through Block 31, Original Townsite of Plainview, Texas. From the North line of 6th Street to the South line of 7th Street. Rate per front foot Paving $2.416 Rate per front foot for Curb 0.31308 Sallie B. Slaton 25 1 31 $60.40 $60.40 Sallie B. Slaton 25 2 31 60.40 60.40 Sallie B. Slaton 25 3 31 60.40 R. P. Smythe 25 4 31 60.40 60.40 Amanda Stephens, Juanita, Louise, Jimmie Lee, and Lee Stephens 25 5 31 60.40 25 7.82 68.22 Solon Clements 25 6 31 60.40 60.40 Wayne Paxton and J. B. Oswald 25 7 31 60.40 60.40 Wayne Paxton and J. B. Oswald 8.333 S 1 -3 8 31 20.13 8.333 2.61 22.74 E. M. Carter 16.66 N 2 -3 8 31 40.27 16.66 5.21 45.48 E. M. Carter 25 9 31 60.40 25 7.82 68.22 E. M. Carter 25 10 31 60.40 60.40 Herman Blueher 25 11 31 60.40 25 7.82 68.22 Herman Blueher 25 12 31 60.40 25 7.82 68.22 Herman Blueher 25 13 31 60.40 25 7.82 68.22 Solon Clements 25 14 31 60.40 25 7.82 68.22 J. C. Terry and C. G. Goodman 25 W.50 15 31 60.40 5 1.56 61.96 J. C. Terry and Roy Irick 25 W.50 16 31 60.40 60.49 R. W. O'Keefe 25 E.25 17 31 60.40 60.40 R. W. O'Keefe 25 E.25 18 31 60.40 60.40 R. W. O'Keefe 25 E.25 19 31 60.40 60.40 R. W. O'Keefe 25 E.25 20 31 60.40 10 3.13 63.53 R. W. O'Keefe 25 E.25 21 31 60.40 25 7.82 68.22 Mrs. Lena M. Ware 25 22 31 60.40 25 7.82 68.22 Mrs. Lena M. Ware 25 23 31 60.40 25 7.82 68.22 Mrs. Lena M. Ware 25 24 31 60.40 25 7.82 68.22 Mrs. Lena M. Ware 25 25 31 60.40 25 7.82 68.22 Mrs. Lena M. Ware 25 26 31 60.40 25 7.82 68.22 Guy Jacobs and Mrs. Sallie B. Slaton 130 31 31 314.08 130 40.70 354.78 SECTION 2. That the several s ums above mentioned and assessed against said property owners „respectively and their property, are hereby, together with the cost of collect- ion thereof, including reasonable attorney's fees, if incurred, declared to be a lien upon the said respective parcels of prop- erty against which the same are assessed, and a personal liability or charge against the o ier thereof, and that the said lien shall be the first enforceable claim against the property against which it is assessed, superior to all other liens and claims except state, county and mumicip al taxes; that the sums so assessed shall be payable as follows: One -tenth cash, due upon the com- pletion and acceptance of the work by the City; the balance shall be payable in nine equal installments on or before one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight and nine years, res- pectively, after the date of certificate of Assessment; deferred installments shall bear interest at the rate of eight (8) per cent per annum; provided, that any property owner may pay be- fore maturity by payment of principal and accrued interest; fur- ther providing that if default shall be made in the payment of any principal or interest when due, the whole of said assessment upon said default shall at once become Sue and payable at the option of the legal holder thereof. SECTION 3. That the said City of Plainview, shalinot be in any manner liable for the payment of any sum assessed against any property owner or his property, or against any rail- way or street railway company or its property; that the afore- said contractor shall look solely to the said persons and cor- porations and their property for the payment of the said sums, that the said city shall exercise all its lawful powers neces- sary or proper to aid in and enforce the collection of the said sums; and thatif default shall be made in the paymentof any of the said sumshereby assessed against said property owners and their property, collection thereof shall be enforced by the sale of the said property by the city tax collector as near as possible in the manner provided for the sale of property for non- payment of ad valorem taxes; or at the option of the legal holder of the Certificate of Assessment, the payment of the said suns shall be enforeed in any court having jurisdiction. SECTION 4. That for the purpose of evidencing the several sums payable by said property owner and the time and terms of payment, and to aid in the enforcement thereof, assignable certificates of assessments shall be issued by the said City upon the completion and acceptance of the said work of improvements, which shall be executed by the May or of said City signing the same and b r his facsiile signature being im- pressed on any coupons attached thereto, attested by the City Secretary under the impress of the corporate seal, said coupons to also bear the facsimile signature of said Secretary, and payable to Jordan Hall Construction Company, to whom the con- tract for making said improvements has been let by the City, or its assigns, which certificate shall declare the said amounts and tie and terms of payment thereof, and the said rate of in- terest thereon, and shall contain the name of the owner and the description of his property or such description as may indetify the same by reference to any other fact. And the said certificate shall further provide that if default shall be made in the payment of any installment of prin- cipal or interest thereon when due, then, at the option of the legal holder thereof, the whole of said assessment shall at once become due and payable, and shall be collected with reasonable attorney's fees and costs, if incurred. And said certificate shall further set forth and evi- dence the said personal liability of the owner and the lien upon his premises and shall provide that if default shall be made, in the payment thereof, the same may be enforced either by sale of the property by the City Tax Collector, as above recited, or by suit in any court having jurisdiction. And the said certificate shall further recite that the proceedings with reference to making said improvements and assess- ment have been regularly had in compliance with Chapter 11, Title 22, Revised Civil Statutes of Texas of 1911, and that all prere- quisites to the fixing of the lien and claim of personal liabil- ity evidenced by such certificate have been performed, which re- citals shall be evidence of the facts so recited and no further proof thereof shall be required. That said certificates shall illso provide that the amounts payable thereunder shall be paid to the City Tax Collector of the aforesaid city, who shall credit said payments upon the svid certificates, and shall immediately deposit the amount so collected with the City Treasurer of said City, to be kept in, and held by him in a special fund, which is hereby designated as "SPECIAL PAVING CERTIFIC R_TE FUND" and which payments shall be b: the said Treasurer paid to the legal holder of said eertifieate, on presentation there- of to him, duly certified by said City Tax Collector, and the said credit by said City Tax Collector, being the Treasurer's warrant for making such payments, and the said legal holder of said certificate shall receipt in writing to said Treasurer thereof and surrender said certificate to said Treasurer when paid in full, together with all cost of collection. And the said Certificate shall further provide that the aforesaid City shall exercise its lawful powers, when requested so to do by the legal holder thereof, to aid in the collection thereof, but the said City shall inno wise be liable to the holder of said certif- icates in any manner for the payment of the amount evidenced by said certificates for any cost or expense in the premises, or for any fail- ure of the governing body of said city or any of its officers in connection therewith. SECTION 5` The facts that the aforesaid improvements have progressed to such an extent that it is now advisable to make immediate arrangements for the issuance of the aforesaid certificates creates an emergency and imperative public necessity that the rule requirin° ordinances to be read at three several meetings be suspended and that this ordinance take effect from and after its pagsage, and it is so ordained. 26. PASSED AND APPROVED, This the 14 day e f May, 1929. 0 CI Y F INVIEW. ATTEST: CITY ECRETAR'/ CITY PL1INVIEti a 6opt- capifDT 727..777T.c. f,-. H:s,-:..... nG.. T9':, T 7a:Aa a ..T7..7 ih. 7 L7 la P -77-7--- T ..anP2T U2CL C I='S OF CII- TIY STI=3, 1::]R:.:2C.TCH:a 'ff) :::TC 1 i 2R 2na-ZT CP 0C 77 (7 1= '.]:1D li:O=CITS OF Sai9 3==3, 21aI9C :7,aa 1.i I I.Ta _T:9 L::..1=EC.3- a33.7,S':,LnITS aC Y C LI a ..0f0 ..„1:.1.) 2 e'Ln2:D= .T.J. }a. 9- Ca 7 =T 7 _JO P 017, Ch'f7 aGlT Z L11] RE,STIT=, C C2 .'.'Jc.a C 3 7T.M...a, the City Council of the City of Plainview, Texas, by an ordinance duly adepted on the '6rd day of eceber, a 18, ordered the inprovehnts of D arts of TJeventh, Plc-venth and Streets in the City of P1 :vie;;, r2e:' by the con 2trUC t ion of pavin;, curbs, gutters, sewers an other necessary appurtenances, and ordered Fred h, Joyner, who had therefofore been selec- ted ana appointed as tne lingineer f o 2 the City for the doin of s..id work, to make an estimate of the probable cost of such improvement, with a list of all lots and other tracts of land situated on the said parts of such streets above aescribed, tor=7,ether with the names of the owners, if nown, of each of such lots, tracts of parcels of land, and to enter on said list in connection a'ith each lot or tract of such land, three-eijits c the estimated expense o so LaT)170 Tin S, A. po-tions of s id streets and to report 11 same to the City Concil, and 7 7 ,17,7UnS, the said 7red I.... Joyner did, thereafter, make his rupert as so ordered 3ho .11 said land =d such es- timte; and thereafter the said City Council of the City of Plinview, Texas, by an ordinance (fuly adopted on the 21st day of :J 129 did a? rove the said report so made b the said Fred i.'.... Joyner, City linineer as aforesaid, and ordered thit a :oerino be had(' and riven to the owners of property abuttin on said portions of said streets, their aF,ents _117:Jd attorneys, and 11 parties interested in said matter on the 7th day of February, 129; and 1 WHER1 S, in accordance with the provision of said ordinance and with the provisions of Chapter No. 9, Title 28, of the R. C. S. of Texas of 1925, the Secretary of the City of Plainview, Texas, did give notice of said hearing and did cause notice of said hearing to be published in three issues of the Plainview Evening Heald, a newspaper of general circulation in the City of Plainview, the first issue thereof being on the jit day of i 1., 1929, and did mail to each owner of property abuttig upon t e portions of said streets so to be improved a copy of said published notice; and '`WHEREAS, said hearing was had and held at the time and place so provided in said ordinance and notice, to-wit: The 7th day of February, 1629, at the City Hall in the City of Plain- view, Texas, and at which hearing all persons desiring to appear in connection with any of said matters were heard, after which the said hearing was on the X7th day of February, 1929, concluded and closed; and WHEREAS, at the said hearing all desiring to contest the said assessment, correct the same in any manner concerning the benefits thereof, or in any other matter were heard, and errors and all matters of error or mistakes, or inequalities, or other matters requiring rectification which were called to the atten- tion of the City authorities having been rectified and corrected, and said authorities having heard and considered the evidence in the premises, and the said authorities being of the opinion, from the evidence, that the assessment hereinbelow made and charges hereby declared against property owners and their property are just and equitable, and that there has not been any charge in ex- cess of three fourths of the total cost of the improvement made against any abutting property owner, except as to curbs, which is assessed totally against said property owners as provided in Article 1090, Revised Civil Statutes of Texas, and that in each case the assessment made against any parcel of property is less than the benefits to said property by means of enhanced value thereof by reason of said improvement, and the said City authori- ties have considered the facts and adopted the Rule of Apportion 2 ment below set out, and the division of the cost of said improve- ment between said property owners and their property is just and equitable and producing substantial equality, considering bene- fits arising from said improvements and burdens imposed thereby; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PLAINPIEW, TEXAS: SECTION 1. That there shall be and is and are hereby SF levied against each of the owners of property below mentioned and against his or her property below described, the several sums of money below mentioned and itemized for paving, including gutters, excavation, drains, sewers and other necessary appurtenances and curbs, and the total amount thereof set opposite the name of each person and his or her property, the names of said property owners, the description of said property and the several amounts assessed against them and their property, as corrected by the said City authorities, being as follows: 3 SEVENTH STREET From the East line of Broadway Street to the West curb line of Ash Street, Original Town. Rate per front foot for Paving $2.09842 Rate per front foot to, Curb 0.47396 Total rate per fro it foot 2.57238 Front Lineal Total NAME- Feet Feet Am't Lot Block Paving Curb Curb Ass'd J. W. Grant 140 22 26 $293.78 140 $66.35 $360.13 Radford Grocery Co., a Corporation 140 23 26 293.78 140 66.35 360.13 Lela A. Burch 140 8 27 293.78 140 66.35 360.13 H. L. Propst 140 9 27 293.78 140 66.35 360.13 SEVENTH STREET From the East Line of Ash Street to the West line of Beech Street, Original Town. Rate per front foot for Paving $7.61496 Rate per front foot for Curb 0.471178 Oscar Hill 140 8 16 $1,066.10 140 $65.96 $1,132.06 W. A. Nash 140 9 16 1,066.10 140 65.96 1,132.06 C. G. Goodman 140 16 17 1,066.10 140 65.96 1,132.06 J. D. Hatcher and O. B. Lindsay 140 17 17 1,066.10 140 65.96 1,132.06 BEECH STREET From the North line of Second Street to the North line of Third Street, Original Town. Rate per front foot for Paving $4.5094125 Rate per front foot for Curb 0.477 T. J. Tilson 50 1 21 $225.47 50 $23.85 $249.32 J. J. Tilson 25 N. 1 2 of 2 21 112.74 25 11.92 124.66 D. Hefflefinger 25 S. l of 2 21 112.74 25 11.92 124.66 D. Hefflefinger 50 3 21 225.47 50 23.85 249.32 P. B. Randolph 50 4 21 225.47 50 23.85 249.32 Mrs. C. I. Maggard 50 5 21 225.47 50 23.85 249.32 Mrs. C. I. Maggard 50 6 21 225.47 50 23.85 249.32 Frank Blocksom 50 7 21 225.47 50 23.85 249.32 T. H. Beebe 50 8 21 225.47 50 23.85 249.32 George L. Mayfield 50 9 8 225.47 50 23.85 249.32 George L. Mayfield 50 10 8 225.47 50 23.85 249.32 George L. Mayfield 5 S. 5' of 11 8 22.55 5 2.40 24.95 Mrs. James Pickett 45 N. 45' of 11 8 202.92 45 21.46 224.38 R. J. Frye 50 12 8 225.47 50 23.85 249.32 R. J. Frye 50 13 8 225.47 50 23.85 249.32 R. J. Frye 50 14 8 225.47 50 23.85 249.32 Mrs. B. L. Spencer 50 15 8 225.47 50 23.85 249.32 Mrs. B. L. Spencer 50 16 8 225.47 50 23.85 249.32 BEECH STREET From the North line of Third Street to the North line of Fourth Street, Original Town. Rate per front foot for Paving $4.5094125 Rate per front foot for Curb 0.477 E. F. Sansom 50 9 9 $225.47 50 $23.85 $249.32 E. F. Sansom 50 10 9 225.47 50 23.85 249.32 Mrs. R. W. Brahan and Thomas Brahan 50 11 9 225.47 50 23.85 249.32 Mrs. R. W. Brahan and Thomas Brahan 50 12 9 225.47 50 23.85 249.32 Ed Blair 50 13 9 225.47 50 23.85 249.32 R. M. Franklin 50 14 9 225.47 50 23.85 249.32 Mrs. Fred Williams 50 15 9 225.47 50 23.85 249.32 Mrs. Fred Williams 50 16 9 225.47 50 23.85 249.32 M. M. Kern and J. B. Castleberry 50 1 20 225.47 50 23.85 249.32 G. W. Whitfield 50 2 20 225.47 50 23.85 249.32 J. L. Dorsett 50 3 20 225.47 50 23.85 249.32 J. L. Dorsett 50 4 20 225.47 50 23.85 249.32 L. S. Kinder, Guardian for Evelyn May Smith 50 5 20 225.47 50 23.85 249.32 L. S. Kinder, Guardian for Evelyn May Smith 50 6 20 225.47 50 23.85 249.32 W. Holbrook 50 7 20 225.47 50 23.85 249.32 W. Holbrook 50 8 20 225.47 50 23.85 249.32 BEECH STREET From the North line of Fourth Street to the Center line of Fifth Street, Original Town. Rate per front foot for Paving $4.712078 Rate per front foot for Curb 0.441842 J. T. Martin, Leland W. Abbott and W. B. Davenport 50 W. 90' of 9 10 $235.60 50 $22.10 $257.70 J. T. Martin, Leland W. Abbott and W. B. Davenport 50 W. 90' of 10 10 235.60 50 22.10 257.70 J. T. Martin, Leland W. Abbott and W. B. Davenport 50 W. 90' of 11 10 235.60 50 22.10 257.70 L. D. Rucker 50 12 10 235.60 50 22.10 257.70 L. D. Rucker 50 13 10 235.60 50 22.10 257.70 A. M. Lycan 130 16 10 612.57 130 57.43 670.00 Mrs. Bell Tudor 25 17 19 117.80 25 11.05 128.85 Mrs. Bell Tudor 25 18 19 117.80 25 11.05 128.85 Mrs. Bell Tudor 25 19 19 117.80 25 11.05 128.85 Mrs. Bell Tudor 25 20 19 117.80 25 11.05 128.85 Mrs. Bell Tudor 25 21 19 117.80 25 11.05 128.85 Lee E. Dye 25 22 19 117.80 25 11.05 128.85 Lee E. Dye 25 23 19 117.80 25 11.05 128.85 Lee E. Dye 25 24 19 117.80 25 11.05 128.85 Lee E. Dye 25 25 19 117.80 25 11.05 128.85 Lee E. Dye 25 26 19 117.80 25 11.05 128.85 M. J. Baird and First National Bank 130 27 19 612.57 130 57.43 670.00 ELEVENTH STREET From the West line of Milwaukee St. to the West line of Nasau St., Highland Addition to Plainview, Texas. Rate per front foot for Paving $5.96175 Rate per front foot for Curb 0.528 m �7 0 C9 p p M p v+ Name a m ca D. H. Collier 50 5 11 $298.09 50 $26.40 $324.49 D. H. Collier 25 E. of 6 11 149.04 25 13.20 162.24 A. M. McMillan 25 W. of 6 11 149.05 25 13.20 162.25 A. M. McMillan 50 7 11 298.09 50 26.40 324.49 A. M. McMillan 50 8 11 298.09 50 26.40 324.49 Ethel Wilson Sanford 50 9 11 298.09 50 26.40 324.49 Ethel Wilson Sanford 50 10 11 298.09 50 26.40 324.49 T. G. Harkey and Mrs. S. Wingo 50 5 18 298.09 50 26.40 324.49 T. G. Harkey and Mrs. S. Wingo 50 6 18 298.09 50 26.40 324.49 T. G. Harkey and Mrs. S. Wingo 50 7 18 298.09 50 26.40 324.49 J. C. Anderson, Jr. 50 S. 130' of 8 18 298.09 50 26.40 324.49 J. C. Anderson, Jr. 25 E.25x130' 9 18 149.04 25 13.20 162.24 Claud Power 25 W.25x130' 9 18 149.05 25 13.20 162.25 Claud Power 50 S. 130' of 10 18 298.09 50 26.40 324.49 ELEVENTH STREET From the West line of Nasau St. to the West line of Oakland St., Highland Addition to Plainview, Texas. Rate per front foot for Paving $5.96175 Rate per front foot for Curb 0.528 R. Q. Silverthorne 50 N. 120' of 5 12 $298.09 50 $26.40 $324.49 R. Q. Silverthorne 50 N. 120' of 6 12 298.09 50 26.40 324.49 A. D. Mires 50 7 12 298.09 50 26.40 324.49 F. J. and Hattie Sphuler 50 8 12 298.09 50 26.40 324.49 W. H. and Alma S. Miller 50 9 12 288.09 50 26.40 324.49 N. R. Northcutt 50 10 12 298.09 50 26.40 324.49 J. T. and Quinnie Lacy Cooper 50 5 17 298.09 50 26.40 324.49 J. T. and Quinnie Lacy Cooper 50 6 17 298.09 50 26.40 324.49 C. E. White 50 7 17 298.09 50 26.40 324.49 I. C. Skaggs 50 8 17 298.09 50 26.40 324.49 E. D. Smallin 50 S. 130' of 9 17 298.09 50 26.40 324.49 L. M. Reynolds 50 S. 130' of 10 17 298.09 50 26.40 324.49 ELEVENTH STREET From the West line of Oakland .St. to the West line of Portland St., Highland Addition to Plainview, Texas. Rate per front foot for Paving $5.96175 Rate per front foot for Curb 0.528 Mary Diggs 50 5 13 $298.09 50 $26.40 $324.49 Mary Diggs 50 6 13 298.09 50 26.40 324.49 Mary Diggs 50 7 13 298.09 50 26.40 324.49 Mary Diggs 50 8 13 298.09 50 26.40 324.49 L. R. Philips 50 N. 130' of 9 13 298.09 50 26.40 324.49 H. M. Riddle 50 N. 130' of 10 13 298.09 50 26.40 324.49 R. S. Blakemore 50 S. 60' of 5 16 298.09 50 26.40 324.49 R. S. Blakemore 50 S. 60' of 6 16 298.09 50 26.40 324.49 Eugene fiasco 50 7 16 298.09 50 26.40 324.49 Ray O. Bacons 50 8 16 298.09 50 26.40 324.49 H. M. Mitchell 50 S. 130' of 9 16 298.09 50 26.40 324.49 J. P. Flake 50 S. 130' of 10 16 298.09 50 26.40 324.49 ELEVENTH STREET From the West line of Portland St. to the West line of Quincy St., Highland Addition to Plainview, Texas. Rate per front foot for Paving $5.804439 Rate per front foot for Curb 0.516363 Plainview Independent School District 50 5 14 $290.23 50 $25.81 $316.04 Plainview Independent School District 50 6 14 290.23 50 25.81 316.04 Plainview Independent School District 50 7 14 290.23 50 25.81 316.04 Plainview Independent School District 50 8 14 290.23 50 25.81 316.04 Plainview Independent School District 50 9 14 290.23 50 25.81 316.04 Plainview Independent School District 50 10 14 290.23 50 25.81 316.04 Plainview Independent School District 30 15. 14 174.13 30 15.49 189.62 J. C. King 50 S. 120' of 5 15 290.23 50 25.81 316.04 G. A.:)ankworth 50 S. 120' of 6 15 290.23 50 25.81 316.04 Joe Calloway 50 7 15 290.23 50 25.81 316.04 Mrs. Minnie K. Temple 50 8 15 290.23 50 25.81 316.04 J. E. and Pattie Reems 50 9 15 290.23 50 25.81 316.04 O. C. Spence 50 S. 120' of 10 15 290.23 50 25.81 316.04 O. C. Spence 30 S. 120' of 15 15 174.13 30 15.49 189.62 BEECH STREET From the Center line of Fifth Street to the South line of Sixth Street, Original Town. Rate per front foot for Paving $5.7515 Rate per front foot for Cum 0.55107 F. J. Tillery 140 6 11 $805.21 140 $77.14 $882.36 Long -Bell Lumber Co., a Corporation 140 7 11 805.21 140 77.14 882.36 W. M. Wilson, Eva A. Wilson and J. L. Dorsett 140 17 18 805.21 140 77.14 882.36 George L. Mayfield 140 18 18 805.21 140 77.14 882.36 BEECH STREET From the North line of Sixth Street to the North line of Seventh Street, Original Town. Rate per front foot for Paving $5.7602 Rate per front foot for Curb 0.527763 Alex Woldert 130 11 12 $748.82 130 $68.60 $817.42 E. C. Hunter 50 12 12 288.01 50 26.38 314.39 E. C. I- Iunter 50 13 12 288.01 50 26.38 314.39 E. C. Hunter 50 14 12 288.01 50 26.38 314.39 Mrs. J. M. Tye 50 15 12 288.01 50 26.38 314.39 Mrs. J. M. Tye 50 16 12 288.01 50 26.38 314.39 J. D. Hatcher and O. B. Lindsay 25 17 17 144.00 25 13.20 157.20 City of Plainview 25 18 17 144.00 25 13.21 157.21 City of Plainview 25 19 17 144.00 25 13.21 157.21 City of Plainview 25 20 17 144.00 25 13.21 157.21 City of Plainview 25 21 17 144.00 25 13.21 157.21 City of Plainview 25 22 17 144.00 25 13.21 157.21 City of Plainview 25 23 17 144.00 25 13.21 157.21 City of Plainview 25 24 17 144.00 25 13.21 157.21 City of Plainview 25 25 17 144.00 25 13.21 157.21 City of Plainview 25 26 17 144.00 25 13.21 157.21 L. S. Kinder 130 27 17 748.82 130 68.60 817.42 HTH STREET From the West line of Galveston Stree o the -t line cf Houston Street, Alexander Westmoreland Rate front foot for Q $6.6025 per front foot for Curb 0.57569 E. O. Nicho .nd J. L. Guest. 150 9 $909.04 45 -.:.90 $934.94 E. O. Nichols a J. L. G 150 16 86 14 909.04 Neal Hill 6G E. 66' of 8 87 399.9: 66 38.00 437.98 F. L. Hargis 74 W. 74' of 8 87 42.60 491.07 D. E. Go.: ^in 70 E. 70' of 9 8 424.22 70 464.51 J. F one 70 W. 70' of 87 424.22 70 40.29 .51 GALVESTON STREET From the North line of Seventh Street to the North line of Eighth Street, Alexander Westmoreland Add. Rate per front foot for Paving $4.494975 Rate per front foot for Curb 0.467 I. Van Arsdell and Jewell Patton 50 9 79 $224.75 50 $23.35 ..10 T. J. Arsdell and Jewell Patton 25 S. 25' of 10 79 112.38 25 11.68 124.06 O. C. San. 25 N. 25' of 10 79 112.38 25 1 124.06 O. C. Sanders 35 S. 35' of 11 79 157.32 35 6.33 173.65 T. A. Willbanks 15 N. 15' of 11 79 67.42 r 7.00 74.42 T. A. Willbanks 50 12 79 224.75 50 23.35 248.10 Mrs. O. I-Iolland 50 13 79 2 50 23.35 248.10 Mrs. O. Holland 50 14 79 24.75 50 23.35 248.10 Mrs. O. Holland 50 W. 85' of 15 224.75 50 23.35 248.10 Mrs. O. Holland 50 W. 85' of 1. 79 224.75 50 23.35 248.10 E. O. Nichols and J. L. Guest 50 1 86 224.75 50 23.35 248.10 E. O. Nichols and J. L. Guest 0 40' of 2 86 179.80 40 18.67 198.47 Nine McComas 1 1' of 2 86 44.94 10 4.67 49.61 Nine McComas 50 86 224.75 50 23.35 248.10 Mrs. A. B. Roberts 50 4 224.75 50 23.35 248.10 Mrs. A. B. Roberts 25 N. 25' of 5 86 25 11.68 124.06 O. B. Jackson 25 S. 25' of 5 86 112.38 25 11.68 124.06 O. B. Jackson 50 6 86 224.75 51 23.35 248.10 R. A. Barrow e 50 7 86 224.75 50 248.10 R. A. B. Estate 50 8 86 224.75 50 23.35 8.10 LEVENTH STREET From the West line of Kokomo St. to the West line of Lexington St., Highland Addition, Plainview, Texas. Rate per front foot for Paving $5.98695 Rate per front foot for Curb 0.528 E. M. Ballengee 50 5 9 $299.35 50 $26.40 $325.75 J. W. Walker 50 6 9 299.35 50 26.40 325.75 Earl Cooper 50 7 9 299.35 50 26.40 325.75 D. C. and Q. D. Laird 50 8 9 299.35 50 26.40 325.75 C. E. Carter 50 9 9 299.35 50 26.40 325.75 C. C. McGlasson 50 10 9 299.34 50 26.40 325.74 H. E. Cannady 50 5 20 299.34 50 26.40 325.74 F. A. Bell 50 6 20 299.34 50 26.40 325.74 O. L. Byars 50 7 20 299.34 50 26.40 325.74 Ernest Fletcher 50 8 20 299.34 50 26.40 325.74 W. E. Boyle 50 9 20 299.34 50 26.40 325.74 Miss Ersula Dunaway 50 10 20 299.34 50 26.40 325.74 ELEVENTH STREET From the West line of Lexington St. to the West line of Milwaukee St., Highland Addition, Plainview, Texas. Rate per front foot for Paving $5.96175 Rate per front foot for Curb 0.528 Mrs. Myrtle Chatham 50 N. 130' of 5 10 $298.09 50 $26.40 $324.49 Mrs. Myrtle Chatham 50 N. 130' of 6 10 298.09 50 26.40 324.49 Mrs. Rex Blanton 50 7 10 298.09 50 26.40 324.49 C. V. Sloan 50 8 10 298.09 50 26.40 324.49 C. G. Goodman 50 9 10 298.09 50 26.40 324.49 J. C. Owens 50 10 10 298.09 50 26.40 324.49 J. E. Green 50 S. 120' of 5 10 298.09 50 26.40 324.49 J. E. Green 50 S. 120' of 6 10 298.09 50 26.40 324.49 H. V. Tull 50 7 10 298.09 50 26.40 324.49 Lester W. James 50 8 10 298.09 50 26.4V 324.49 J. F. Duncan 50 9 10 298.09 50 26.40 324.49 W. M. Whitesides 60 10 10 298.09 50 26.40 324.49 SECTION 2. That the several sums above mentioned and assessed against said property owners, respectively, and their property, are hereby, together with the cost of collection thereof, including reasonable attorney's fees, if incurred, de- clared to be a lien upon the said respective parcels of property against which the same are assessed, and a personal liability or charge against the owner thereof, and that the said lien shall be the first enforeeable claim against the property against which it is assessed, superior to all other liens and claims except state, county and municipal taxes; that the sums so assessed shall be payable as follows: One -tenth cash, due upon the completion and acceptance of the work by the City, the balance shall be payable in nine equal installments on or before one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight and nine years, respectively, after the date of certificate of assessment; deferred installments shall bear interest at the rate of eight (8) per cent per annum; pro vided, that any property owner may pay before maturity by payment of principal and accrued interest; further providing that if de- fault shall be made in the payment of any principal or interest when due, the whole of said assessment upon said default shall at once become due and payable at the option of the legal holder thereof. SECTION 3. That the said City of Plainview shall not be in any manner liable for the payment of any sum assessed against any property owner or his property, or against any railway or street railway company or its property; that the aforesaid contractor shall look solely to the said persons end corporations and their property for the payment of the said sums, but that the said city shall ex- ercise all its lawful powers necessary or proper to aid in and en- force the collection of the said sums; and that if default shall be made in the payment of any of the said sums hereby assessed against said property owners and their property, collection thereof shall be enforced by the sale of the said property by the city tax collecI- or as near as possible in the manner provided for the sale of prop- erty for non payment of ad valorem taxes; or at the option of the 4 legal holder of the Certificate of Assessment, the payment of the said sums shall be enforeed in any court having jurisdiction. SECTION 4. That for the purpose of evidencing the several sums payable by said property owner and the time and terms of payment, and to aid in the enforcement thereof, assignable cer- tificates of assessments shall be issued by the said city upon the completion and acceptance of the said work of improvement, which shall be executed by the Mayor of said City signing the same and by his facsimile signature being impressed on any coupons attached thereto, attested by the City Secretary under the impress of the corporate seal, said coupons to also bear the facsimile signature of said Secretary, and payable to Jordan -Hall Construction Company, to whom the contract for making said improvements has been let by the City, or its assigns, which certificate shall declare the said amounts and time and terms of payment thereof, and the said rate of interest thereon, and shall contain the name of the owner and the description of his property, or such description as may iden- tify the same by reference to any other fact. And the said certificate shall further provide that if default shall be made in the payment of any installment of princippl or interest thereon when due, then, at the option of the legal hold- er thereof, the whole of said assessment shall at once become due and payable, and shall be collected with reasonable attorney's fees and costs, if incurred. And said certificate shall further set forth and evi- dence the said personal liability of the owner and the lien upon his premises and shall provide that if default shall be made in the pay- ment thereof, the same may be enforced either by sale of the proper- ty by the City tax collector, as above recited or by suit in any court having jurisdiction. And the said certificate shall further recite that the proceedings with reference to making said improvements and assess- ment have been regularly had in compliance with Chapter 11, Title 22, Revised Civil Statutes of Texas of 1911, and that all prere- quisites to the fixing of the lien and claim of personal liability 5. evidenced by such certificate have been performed, which recitals shall be evidence of the facts so recited and no further proof thereof shall be required. That said certificates shall also provide that the amounts payable thereunder shall be paid to the City Tax Collector of the aforesaid city, who shall credit said pay- ments upon the said certificates, and shall immediately de- posit the amount so collected with the City Treasurer of said City, to be kept in, and held by him in a special fund, which is hereby designated as "SPECIAL PAVING CERTIFICATE FUND", and which payments shall be by the said Treasurer paid to the legal holder of said certificate, on presentation thereof to hii. duly certified by said City Tax Collector, and the said credit by said City Tax Collector, being the Treasurer's warrant for mak- ing such payments, and the said legal holder of said certifi- cate shall receipt in writing to said Treasurer thereof and surrender said certificate to said Treasurer when paid in full, together with all cost of collection. And the said Certificate shall further provide that the aforesaid City shall exercise its lawful powers, when re- quested so to do by the legal holder thereof, to aid in the collection thereof, but the said City shall in no wise be liable to the holder of said certificates in any manner for the pay- ment of the amount evidenced by said certificates for any cost or expense in the premises, or for any failure of the governing body of said city or any of its officers in connection *herewith. SECTION 5. The facts that the aforesaid improvements have progressed to such an extent that it is now advisable to make immediate arrangements for the issuance of the aforesaid certificates creates an emergency and imperative public necessity that the rule requiring ordinances to be read at three several meetings be suspended and that this ordinance take effect from and after its pas age. and it is so ordained. PASSED, O i AP� R VE D --�I. OO MAYOR, CITY 0 PLAINVIEW. ATTEST: r CITY SECET, ..•Y, C/TY OF PLJEVIEW. ate- Fartkeig- latte +fieee- eeearOig -Gee a i- a44olu me4 7 61 No further business appearing the Council adjourned. Att4at: 6 --"1-12-27224;;Y2144; City :sec //tary, Layor. Plainview, Texas, ay 1929. City Coucil ret in Special session layor Tom Shelton presiding with J.C.Hooper, J.B.Cardwell, h.Dysart and L.D. Bowman Aldermen and P.h. 3rya Au;sistant City Secretary pre- sent when the following proceedings were had, to -wit; Loved by Alderman Sansom Seconder' by Alderman Dysart that ti_e City run a 2" water line from Denver Street to the Cemetery and that said line be petered and Layor Authorized to sign a contract with the Cemetery Assocoation for water at rate NOT LESS than I09( er I000 gallons. Carried unanimously. No further business appearing the Council adjourned. ATTEST: 41 a ....Yint?" '5,4----- City Se• Layor. llainview, '_'eras, Lay 20, 1929. City Council Let in regular session, Layor Tom Shelton presiding with OFFIC.RS present; J.C.hooper, J.B.Cardwell, H.Dysart, D.D.Bowman andE.y.uansom Aldermen; G.h.Saigling City Secretary, when the following proceedings were had, to -wit; iinutes of April Ist, April I5th, Lay 5th Regular sessions and April 29th and Lay 9th Special sessions were read and app- roved. loved and seconded that the petition presented to to Council at this time requesting that Austin Street from IOth street to IIth street be paved be received and filed Carried. loved by 1.1deman Hooper Seconed by Alderman Dysart that City udit report be and is hereby accepted and same be filed and condensed report of dame as presented by the Autitor ai.J.Klin er be published. Carried unanimously. loved by Alderman Hooper Seconded by Alderman Dysart that bill of ;+>I65.00 for Auditing City books by VT.J.Kliner be paid. Carried unanimously. It is moved by Hooper seconded by ,.;arson that City install whiteway lights on west 6th street along Block 40 0.T.. Carried unanimously. Loved by Hooper seconded by Sansom that the City lay a 21 inch Galvanized water line to tne City Cer:etary instead of 2". Carried unanimously. Loved by Sansom ; conded by Looper that the City em- ploy Lancil I cidilliams as Fire Truck driver at a salary of X90.00 per month. Carried Unanimously. egularly. moved and seconded thaty ohne I . ayor be and is hereby Authorized to have the City's Ar.erican Lafeance Fire Truck overhauled by Factory Lechanic. Carried Unanimously. ie4ularly ri.oved by : ysart seconded by H ooper that the City Sceetary pay Lrs _ 'Annie Miller cj00.00 for plot of land purchased form her on draw aL Fifth and Denver Streets being South of Uest 5th. Carried Unanimously. No further uusiness appearing the Council adjourned. ATTEST: Plainview, Te as, June 5, I929. City Council ret in regular session, Layor Tom Shelton presiding with J.C.Hooper, Ii.Dysart, E.2.Sansom and J.3.0ardwell Aldermen and G.t.Saigling City Secretary present when the following proceedings were had, to -wit; Loved by J.C.Hooper Secol ed. by Carcnvell that J. D. Lin- ville be allowed a two weeks vavction after or from June dth to 22nd inclusive. Carried Unanimously. Loved by Sansom Secondee: by Cardwell that tn City's portion of the following pavinf Estiiates be paid in cash to Jordan -hall Const Co:- Reeves Property- Paving in front of Lots 5 to 10 Inclusive in Bleck 28 H.L. 4050.00: City's portion of i:I050.00 ,?26.5-0; Lrs John Blair 2roperty, Lots 15 6; I6 B1ocz: n Central Pari. :addition , City's .Portion of Paving i- of total amount Of ;>28:3.55-,;70.88 . notion carried unanirously. 63 Lo by Hooper Seconced by Sansom the t contract with Ralph Smith as Director of Plainview Lunicipal Band be signed by the Layor in behalf of the City. Lotion CarriedTJ .nimously. alo furtre business a pearing Council adjourned. ATTEST: j.� City Se „ret=ry. Layor. Plainview, Texas, June IOth, I929. City Council met in Special session, i Tom Shelton presiding J.J.looper, J.B.Cardwell, H.Bysart and E.F.Sansom Aldermen and ;.H.Saigling City Secretary present when the following proceedings were had, to -wit; Lotion by lld4rman Hooper Seconded by Alderman Card in well that the following Estimates and bill in favor of the C■t Jordan -Hall Construction Co be allowed and paid as per con- tract:- Repairing cuts made in paving and constructing drive ,c11 wat a City Sweeper House 0278.25; Extra Paving in front of Lots 9 I0 Block 22 0.T. r238.88; Final Estir, ate on So Broad way paving 5697.I8; East West Alley through Block 3I 0.T. Vilest end of East West ley in Block 40 0.T. 204.66. Lotion carried unanimously. 0it _aving Engineer, Fred L. Joyner, preesnted his final estimate of the paving of portions Of Loreland or IIth street, Broadway Street and the �ast and 'lest alleys in the Jest half of .locks 3I 82 provided for in Ordinances Nos 3I9, 320 and 32I, together with his final acceptance and approval of the work of th- Contractors in improving said streets and alleys as provided for in said ordinances and the Council raving inquired into the matter and finding t that the work on each and everyone of ti_ Portions of the above descriuec'_ streets as provided in the contract betw- een the City and Jordan-_a11 Oonstruction Company ratified by .rdinance IT0.319, passed and adopted by the Ci :y Council on the 26th day of ,arch, 1929; on motion of 'aderman Hooper Seconded by nlderi Cardwell it was ordered that the sa d work be and is accepted_ by the City and that the warrant. to be given oy t e ity in ray rent for the City's portion of the cost .,f doin_: said work be delivered to te Contracotr and that the Layor and City Secretary snail deli Ter to the Contractors the certificates of special assessments as pro- vided. Lor in the ordinances pertaining to said work and the levying of special assessments. notion carried unanimously. Loved by A.! derr. an Care +_well econden by Alderman Dysart that Jordan-;:all onstruction Company L- aintainance and in t e sun of .3000.00 be and the same is hereby acceptec' and approved. dai Looper- Cardwell and Dysart voting AYE; CansorrL not voting. I.otion carried. I by :ldermar? Dysart Seconded by _Uderman Cardwell that Ordinance NO. 326 be adopted authorizing pvying of special assessments aginst property for paving as related in said. ordinance NO. 326. Carried Unanimously. 64 AN ORDINANCE X2 LEVYING AN ASSESSMENT AGAINST PROPERTY IN THE CITY OF PL AIN'VIEW TEXAS, ABUTTINGUPON PORTIONS OF CER- TAIN STREETS AND ATTRYS HERETOFORE ORDERED IMPROVED, FOR PART OF THE COST OF IMP VING SAID PORTIONS OF SAID STREETS AND ALLEYS, FIXING A CHARGE AND LIEN AND LEVYING ASSESSMENTS ACTAINST THE RESPECTIVE TRACTS AND PORTIONS OF SUCH PROPERTY AND I.AKING SAME A PER- SONAL CHARGE AND 013LIGATION AGAINST TIE RESPECTIVE OWNERS OF SUCH TRACTS AND PORTIONS OF PROPERTY, PRO VIDING FOR THE COLLECTION OF SUCH ASSESSYTTTS. HEREAS, the City Council of the City of Plainview, Texas, by an ordinance duly adopted on the 26th day of March, 1929, ordered the improvement of parts of Moreland, or Eleventh Street, from Broadway to Ash Street; Broadway Street; and the East and West alleys in the Nest half of Blocks 31 and 32, in the City of Plainview, Texas, by the construction of paving, curbs, gutters, sewers and other necessary appurtenances, and ordered Fred M. Joyner who had theretofore been selected and appointed as the Engineer for the City for the doing of said work, to make an estimate of the probable cost of such iiprovement, with a list of all lots and other tracts of land situated on the said parts of such streets and alleys above described, together with the names of the owners, if known, of each of such lots, tracts or parcels of land, and to enter on said list in connection with each lot or tract of such land, three eights of the estimated expense of so improving said por- tions of said streets and alleys and to report all same to the City Council; and WHEREAS, the said Fred M. Joyner, did thereafter, make his report as to ordered showing all said land and such estimate; and WHEREAS, thereafter the said City Council of the City of Plainview, by an ordinance duly adopted on the 1st day of April, 1929, did approve the said report so made by the said Fred M. Joyner, City Engineer as aforesaid, and ordered that a hearing be had and given to owners of property abutting on said portions of said streets and alleys their agents and attorneys, and all parties interested in said matter on the 15th day of April, 1929, and WHEREAS, in accordance with the provision of said or- dinance and with the provisions of Chapter No. 9, Title 28, of the R. C. S. of Texas of 1925 the Secretary of the City of Plainview did give notice of said hearing and did cause notice of said hearing to be published in three issues of the Plainview Evening Herald, a newspaper of general circulation in the vity of Plain- view, the first issue thereof Being on the —day of 1929, and did mail to each owner of property abutting upon the portions of said streets and alleys so to be improved a copy of said published notice; and was ha d and hel at the time WHEREAS, said hearing and place so provided in said ordinance and notice, to -wits the 15th day of _April, 1929, at the City Hall in the Jity of Plainview, Texas, and at which hearing all persons desiring to appear in connection with any of said matters were heard, after which the said hearing was on the 15th day of April, 1929, concluded and closed; and W EREAS, at the said hearing all desiring to contest l_ the said assessment, correct the same in any manner concerning the benefits thereof, or in any other matter, were heard, and errors and all matters of error or mistakes, or inequalities, or other matters requiring rectification which were culled to the attention of the City .:Council having been rectified and corrected, and said City Coun- cil having zeard and considered the evidence in the premises, and the said authorities being of the opinion, from the evidence, that the assessment hereinbelow made and charges hereby declared against property owners and their property are just and equitable, and that there has not been any charge in excess of three fourths of the total cost of the improvement made against any abutting property owner, ex- cept as to curbs, which is assessed totally against said property own- ers as provided in Article 1090 Revised Civil Statues of Texan, and that in each case the assessment made against any parcel of property is less than the benefits to said property by means of enhanced value thereof by reason of saAd improvement, and the said City authorities have considered the facts and adopted the Mule of apportionment be- low set out, and the divison of the cost of said improvements be- tween said property owners and their property is just and equitable and producing substantial equality, considering benefits arising from said improvements and burdens imposed thereby; NOW =BEFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PLAIN IEW, TEXAS: SECTION I. That there shall be and is and are hereby levied against each of the owners of property be- low mentioned and against his or her property below des- cribed, the several sums of money below mentioned and itemized for paving, including gutters, excavations, drains, sewers and other necessary appurtenances and curbs, and the total amount thereof set opposite the name of each person and his or her property, the names of said property owners the description of said property and the several amounts assessedgainst them and their property, as corrected by the said City authorities, being as follows: indttlilia-ArSINEEERSIARIVIS BROADWAY STREET From the South line of Second Street to the North line of Fourth Street, Original Town. Rate per front foot for Paving $10.6968875 Rate per front foot for Curb 0.4882 Front Lin. Ft. Total Amt. NAME- Feet Lot Block Paving Curb Curb Assessed B. F. Yearwood, 1/2 interest 100 9 and 10 22 $534.84 50 $24.41 $559.25 B. F. Yearwood, Jr., 1 /10 interest 100 9 and 10 22 106.97 10 4.88 111.85 M. A. Yearwood, 1 /10 interest 100 9 and 10 22 106.97 10 4.88 111.85 Mabel Miller, 1 /10 interest 100 9 and 10 22 106.97 10 4.88 111.85 Rebecca Diggs, 1 /10 interest 100 9 and 10 22 106.97 10 4.88 111.85 Robbins Yearwood, 1/10 interest 100 9 and 10 22 106.97 10 4.88 111.85 C. L. Smith 50 11 22 534.84 50 24.41 559.25 C. L. Smith 50 12 22 534.84 50 24.41 559.25 Oma Stewart 50 13 22 534.84 50 24.41 559.25 Vaneta Cross 50 14 22 534.84 50 24.41 559.25 J. B. Oswald 50 15 22 534.84 50 24.41 559.25 J. B. Oswald 50 16 22 534.84 50 24.41 559.25 Fulton Lumber Co., Inc. 50 1 35 534.84 50 24.41 559.25 Fulton Lumber Co., Inc. 50 2 35 534.84 50 24.41 559.25 Geo. E. Dallinger 50 3 35 534.84 50 24.41 559.25 Geo. E. Dallinger 50 4 35 534.84 50 24.41 559.25 L. R. Bain 50 5 35 534.84 50 24.41 559.25 L. R. Bain 10, N. 10' 6 35 106.96 10 4.89 111.85 F. W. Clinkscales 40, S. 40' 6 35 42 1.87 40 19.53 447.40 F. W. Clinkscales 50 7 35 534.84 50 24.41 559.25 F. W. Clinkscales 50 8 35 534.84 50 24.41 559.25 East and West Alley, Block 32, Original Town. Rate per front foot for Paving $2.46518 Rate per front foot for Curb 0.30 Front Lin. Ft. Total Amt. NAME- Feet Lot Block Paving Curb Curb Assessed Joe Keliehor 28 13 32 69.02 28 8.40 77.42 Joe Keliehor 28 14 32 69.02 28 8.40 77.42 F. P. Courtney 28 15 32 69.02 28 8.40 77.42 Mrs. M. K. Gidney 28 16 32 69.02 28 8.40 77.42 Dowden Hardware Co., Inc. 28 17 32 69.02 28 8.40 77.42 Lena M. Ware 28 18 32 69.02 28 8.40 77.42 J. N. Donohoo 28 19 32 69.02 28 8.40 77.42 J. N. Donohoo 28 20 32 69.02 28 8.40 77.42 Guy Jacob 28 21 32 69.02 69.02 Guy Jacob 28 22 32 69.02 69.02 BROADWAY STREET From the South line of Second Street to the North line of Fourth Street, Original Town. Rate per front foot for Paving $10.6968875 Rate per front foot for Curb 0.4882 Front Lin. Ft. Total Amt. NAME- Feet Lot Block Paving Curb Curb Assessed D. B. Watson 50 9 23 534.84 50 24.41 559.25 D. B. Watson 50 10 23 534.84 50 24.41 559.25 G. B. Lucas 50 11 23 534.84 50 24.41 559.25 J. C. Hooper 50 12 23 534.84 50 24.41 559.25 James M. Rockwell 50 13 23 534.84 50 24.41 559.25 James M. Rockwell 50 14 23 534.84 50 24.41 559.25 James M. Rockwell 50 15 23 534.84 50 24.41 559.25 James M. Rockwell 50 16 23 534.84 50 24.41 559.25 G. E. Dallinger, 1/2 25 1 34 267.42 25 12.21 279.63 Emma E. Spencer, 1/2 25 1 34 267.42 25 12.20 279.62 L. D. Sewell 50 2 34 534.84 50 24.41 559.25 W. B. Seaman 50 3 34 534.84 50 24.41 559.25 G. C. Sharp 50 4 34 534.84 50 24.41 559.25 Gertrude Carpenter 1/3 of 50 5 34 178.28 16.6 8.14 186.42 Mary Lou Reinken 1/3 of 50 5 34 178.28 16.6 8.14 186.42 Sarah Francis Cox 1/3 of 50 5 34 178.28 16.6 8.14 186.42 Phillip Flaxman 50 6 34 534.84 50 24.41 559.25 Wayne Paxton 50 7 34 534.84 50 24.41 559.25 Wayne Paxton 50 8 34 534.84 50 24.41 559.25 East and West Alley, Block 31, Original Town. Rate per front foot for Paving $2.46357 Rate per front foot for Curb 0.30 Front L in. Ft. Total Amt. NAME- Feet Lot Block Paving Curb Curb Assessed Lena M. Ware 140 26 31. $344.90 40 $12.00 $356.90 Hilton Hotel Co. 28 27 31 68.98 28 8.40 77.38 Hilton Hotel Co. 28 28 31 68.98 28 8.40 77.38 Hilton Hotel Co. 28 29 31 68.98 28 8.40 77.38 Hilton Hotel Co. 21 W.21' 30 31 51.73 21 6.30 58.03 Guy Jacob 7 E. 7' 30 31. 17.24 7 2.10 19.34 Guy Jacob 28 31 31 68.98 28 8.40 77.38 MORELAND OR ELEVENTH STREET From the East line of Broadway Street to the West line of Ash Street, Depot, G. W. Owens and Central Park Additions. Rate per front foot for Paving $3.9774 Rate per front foot for Curb 0.4475 Front Lin. Ft. Total Amt. NAME- Feet Lot Block Paving Curb Curb Assessed Ft. Worth Denver South Plains Railway Co. 140 22 3 $556.83 140 $62.65 $619.48 Ft. Worth Denver South Plains Railway Co. 140 23 3 556.83 140 62.65 619.48 Sallie B. Slaton, 1/2 70 74 1 278.41 70 31.32 309.73 E. M. Carter, 1/2 70 74 1 278.42 70 31.33 309.75 Sophie Bluher 1/2 interest 140 1 1 278.42 70 31.33 309.75 Viola Baldridge 1/10 interest 140 1, 1 55.68 14 6.26 61.94 Arno Bluher 1 /10 interest 140 1 1 55.68 14 6.26 61.94 Oscar Bluher 1/10 interest 140 1 1 55.68 14 6.26 61.94 Mrs. Clara Putnam 1/10 interest 140 1 1 55.69 14 6.26 61.95 Mrs. F. P. Quinn 1 /10 interest 140 1 1 55.69 14 6.26 61.95 SECTION 2. That the several sums above mentioned and assessed against said property owners, respectively and their property, are hereby, together with the cost of collect- ion thereof, including reasonable attorney's fees, if incurred, declared to be a lien upon the said respective parcels of prop- erty against which the same are assessed, and a personal liabil- ity or charge against the owner thereof, and that the said lien shall be the first enforceable claim against the property against which it is assessed, superior to all other liens and claims ex- cept state, county and municipal taxes; that the sums so assessed shall be payable as follows: One -tenth cash, due upon the com- pletion and acceptance of the work by the City; the balance shall be payable in nine equal installments on or before one, two,three, four, five, six, seven, eight, and nine years, respectively, after the date of certificate of .Assessment; deferred installments shall bear interest at the rate of eight per cent per annum; provided, that any property owner may pay before maturity by payment of principal and accrued interest; further providing that if default shall be made in the payment of any principal or interest when due, the whole of said assessment upon said default shall at once be- come due and payable at the option of the legal holder thereof. SECTION 3. That the said City Of Plainview, shall not _e in any manner liable for the payment of any sum assessed against any property owner of his property, or against any railway or street railway company or its property; that the aforesaid contractor shall look solely to the said persons and corporations and their property for the payment of the said sums, but that the said city shall exercise all its lawful powers necessary or proper to aid in and enforce the collection of the said sums; and that if default shall be made in the payment of any of the said sums hereby assessed against said property owners and their property, collection thereof shall be enforced by the sale of the said property by the City Tax Collector as near as possible in the manner protided for the sale of property for non payment of advalorem taxes; or at the oibion of the legal holder of the Certificate of Assessment the payment of the said sums shall be enforced in any court having juriddiction. SECTION 4/ That for the purpose of evidencing the several sums payable by said property owner and the time and terms of payment, and to aid in the enforcement thereof, assignable cer- tificates of assessments shall be issued by the said City upon the completion and acceptance of the s id work of improvement, which shall be executed by the Mayor of said City signing the same and by his facsimile signature being impressed on any cou- pons attached thereto, attested by the City Secretary under the impress of the corporate seal, said coupons to also bear the facsimile signature of said Secretary and payable to Jordan -Hall Construction Company, to whom the contract for making said im- provements Chas been let by the City, or its assigns, which cer- tificate shall declare the said amounts and time and terms of payment thereof, and the said rate of interest thereon, and shall contain the name of the owner and the description of his property, or such description as may identify the same by reference to any other fact. And the said certificate shall further provide that if default shall be made in the payment of any installment of prin- cipal or interest thereon when due, then, at the option of the legal holder thereof, the whole of said assessment shall at once become due and payable, and shall be collected with reasonable attorney's fees and costs, if incurred. And said certificate shall further set forth and ev#- dente the said personal liability of theowner and the lien upon hispremises and shall provide that if default shall be made in the payment Oweedf, the same may be enforced either by sale of the property by the City tax collector, as above recited, or liay suit in any court having jurisdiction. And the said certificate shall further recite that the proceedings with reference to making said improvements and assess- ment have been regularly had in compliance with Chapter Si, Title 22, Revised Civil Statutes of Texas of 1911, and that all prere- quisites to the fixing of the lien and claim of personal lia- bility evidenced by such certificate have been performed, which recitals shall be evidence of the facts so recited and no further proof thereof shall be required. That said certificates shall also provide that the amounts payable thereunder shall be paid to the City Tax Collector of the aforesaid city, who shall credit said payments upon the said certificates, and shall immediately deposit the amount so collected with the City Treasurer of said City, to be kept in and held by him in a special fund, which is hereby designated as "SPECIAL PAVING CERTIFICATE FUND" and which payments shall be by the said Treasurer paid to the legal holder of said certificate, on presentation thereof to him, duly certified by said City Tax Collector, and the said credit by said City Tax Collector, being the Treasurer's war- rant for making such payments, and the said legal holder of said certificate shall receipt in writing; to said Treasurer thereof and surrender said certificate to said Treasurer when paid in full, together with all cost of eollettdnn. And the said Certificate shall further provide that the aforesaid City shall exercise its la77ful powers, when requested so to do by the legal holder thereof, to aid in the collection thereof, but the said City shall in no raise be liable to the holder of said certificates in any manner for the payment of the amount evidenced by said certificates forcost or expense in the governing premises, or for any failure of the glum body of said city, or any ofits officers in connection therewith. SECTION 5/ The facts that the aforesaid improvements h;ve progressed to such an extent that it is now advisable to make immediate arrangements for the issuance of the aforesaid certificates creates an emergency and imperative public necessity that the rule requiring ordinances to be read at three several meetings be suspend- ed and that this ordinance take effect from and after its passage, and it is so ordaine+j C� q r its/ /�i PASSED, ��l.- F/ s APPROVED f %ti�.I..,,. ATTEST: MAYOR, CITY F PLAINVIEW CITY SECRETARY, j ITY O, "PLAINVIEW. 65 It appearing that there was nothing further to come before the meeting the Council adjourned. ATTEST: 401 A A ■M%7A-?'?:151fAfA City sec etar layor. Plainview, Texas, June I7th, 1929. City Council net in regular session with Layor, Tor: Shelton presiding and the following oficers present; J. C. H ooper, JB CAhDWELL, H. Dysart, D. D. Bowe an and E.I Sansom Aldermen and G.N.Saigling City Secretary, Alen the following proceedings were had, to -wit; Minutes of hegular sessions of Lay 20th and. June trd and call session of June IOth ;here read and approved. :Loved and seconded that paving petition presented to CQ the Council on Block of Denver street between west 7th and west 8th streets be accepted and filed. Carried. d ip:lication for membership in the Fire Dept was resented to the Council for L dilson, is ancill Lc`7illiams and Harmon C. JTregg resulting in a_rproval of the Council. Chief thf Police lartine was before the Council and reccomended the permannet employment of S. Poer as Police man whereupon the Council Unanimously confirmed the appointment. Loved by Cardwell and Seconded by Bowman that the resig- nation of J. x .Clough as manager of the Lunicipal band be and is accepted and than the Layor convey in writing the appre- ciation of the City Officials to it Olough for his services in this position. Carried. fr_e official Bond of O.h.Lartine as Chief of Police with ni.B.Lartine and J. `.gander as Sureties was accepted and approved unanimously by the Council. The following reports for the month of Lay were hear read and approved as follows:- Jude Lanford 022.65, City uj.lding Inspector 4448.75, O.h.. aigling 'Delinquent Taxes 1405.05, 4ater E Sewer and L.iscellaneous 224 .53. It appearing that there was no further business to to come before this session tine Council adjourned. ATTEST: i %o /air G I TY i LA OR. 66 Plainview, Texas, July, I, I929. City council met in regular session, I<<ayor Shelton pre- siding with the following named officers present; J.C. Hooper, J.B.Cardwell, H.Dysart, D.D.Bowman and E.F.San- som Aldermen and G.H.Saigling City Secretary present when the following proceedings were had, to -wit; Idinutes of the regular session of June I7th were read and approved. Loved by Alderman Cardwell Seconded by Alderman Bow- man that N.R.Northcutt be allowed to construct under the Supervision of the City Engineer a 6 inch sewer line from Broadway street nest on End street to alley in Block I Elmdale thence through Blocks I,2, 3 in said Elmdale Subdivision with the understanding that the City reimburse Ins Northcutt the cost of said Sewer line when a total of 8 connections from said Blocks I,2&3 are made to said Sewer line. Contract on said line to be approved by the City Council. Lotion tion carried. Layor Shelton reccomended to the Council that the City Install 8 Traffic signal lights. The Council deferred action thereon until a later date. Loved by Cardwell Leconded by Hooper that the Layor execute paving Engineer contract with Fred L. Joyner upon approval of contract form by the City Attornedy. Hooper, Cardwell, Dysart and Sansom voting Aye; Bowman voting No. Motion carried. Layor Shelton protested the action of the Council on said paving Engineer Contract. Regularly moved and seconded that the following paving estimates be and they are herby allowed and that the Hilton Hotel be reimbursed on Curb Gutter charges in the pro portions of I/3 2/3s;- I hereby submit estimate for widening and paving Austin street between Sixth Seventh streets, in favor of the Jor- dan -'all Const Co. 54.5 sq yds paving- 03.50 I90.75 52.3 sq yds taken up relaid E2.00 I04.60 9 cubic yds earth excavation C .40 3.60 Engineering fee 3 298.95 8.96 S307.9I City's portion, I/3 of p307.9I 102.63 Total property cost 0205.28 Signed -Fred L. Joyner. Paving Engineer. I hereby submit estimate for paving repairs on seventh street between Broadway and Austin streets account of .es- tern Union cuts;in favor of Jordan -Hall Const Co. 25. fi sq yds paving C $3.50 $89.25 Signed -Fred L. Joyner Paving Engineer. The following reports for the month of June were heard read and approved and ordered filed;- G.H.Saigling Delin- quent Tax_s 4I3II.2I, Water Sewer miscellaneous Collec- tions 45I357.48, A. L. Lanford 470.75, City Bldg Inspector p437.95, The following bills and salaries for the month of June were allowed and ordered paid:- Salaries 67 SALARIES J.W. Perkins x;115.00, Cannon Visor 09.60, R. J. Cook 019.20, Claude Yates 019.20, W.H.Litchener $19.20, T.P. Sitton 019.20, Ralph Tinkle 019.20, R.W.Wishard $I92.0, John Hopkins 0I9.20, T.J.Shelton Jr $20.00, Frank Stultz $100.00, H. L.Hood qIO0.00, R. L. Tinkle $100.00, .A. L.King 0125.00, L.A.Sanders •85.00, O.3.Guin $110.00, Lee Hardin $100.00, J.L.Linville $I65.00, A.E.Blakemore $140.00, J.S.Poer 6150.00, H.S.Bolin ;:160.00, 0.R.Nartine ;275.00, G.H.Saigling 4150.00, Paul Bryan $150.00, A.L.Lanford $I50.00, S.C.Ross $125.00, 'J.'.Foley ,250.00, Ed Ross I00.00, Lancill LcWilliams 80.00, Walter Temples 100.00, 'W.D.L :inter ,190.00, Plainview rite Dept $45.00, I,artin 10 horter $125.00, Williams w Day 6100.00, D.P.Jones $40.00, J.3.hooper,y20.00, J.B.Cardwell 020.00, H.Dysart $20.00, :).±;.Bowman .20.00, E.F.Sansom ,20.00, Bryan 430.00, H.W. v isor 0150.00, J.G. "Lates 6II5.00, S.L. Bolles $95.00, ..l :errod 110.00, J. C. Sanders 075.00, 'kJ. P. Solder $90.00, J. Shelton y 175.00, la A.idilson27.50, L. T. Asher $15.00, R. J. Cook $I6.00, Claude _Cates $19.20, V1.H.Lit- cnener 019.20, Cannon Visor $6.40, T.P.Sitton 027.20, Ralph Tinkle 020.40, Jonli Hopkins $14x.20, R.W.Wishard Get BILLS:- h. z .I,_urray 09.00, d. J.3ryan $13.00, Western Top 6: Body Works $25.00, Jordan -Ball Const Co 019I.88, exas Utilities Co x Texas Utilities Co $17I4.07, Texas Utilities Co 67.05, Texas Utilities Co ,I7.22, Texas Utilities Co J7.8, West Texas Gas Co 01.50, "Jest Texas Gas Co $15.52, S. W.B.Telephone Co 048.30, J.F .Fletcher y 5.00, Gem Cafe y 5.I0, Shoos. Tire Co $3.50, Jo W. Wayland 01.75, S. ,.Kelley x;3.00, noohuizen -Boyd w Davenport .t ;4.76, Conner Lathes CO $I.00, Hooper Son Motor Co $7.85, Dowden Hdw Co 017.40, i \T.W. Thomas $5.75, B.GJard $23.00, 7)onohoo -Ware Hdw Co .60, Nobl s Bros Gro Co $8.60, Knight Auto Co 051.35, Irs J.C. Hunt $6.25, The Seagrave Corp $25.00, J.D.Hatcher $53.40, Plainview Welding Co 027.I0, Phillips Electric .4.50, Leinecke Bros Hdw Co ;;4.50, Plainview Hdw Co 05.75, Fulton Lumber Co $6.00, W.I<<.W'hitesides 09.50, Thatcher Printing Co $11.50, J.D.Adams w Co 50.8I, Austin Western Road I::achinery Co l ,94.76 Rockwell Bros Co 021.60, Liked s Service Station .3.35, Locke Lotro Co $;I.70, Wilson F ed c: Coal Co QI4.50, American Oast Iron Pipe Co •;1442.05, Clowe Cowan 0507.31, Neptune Leter Co $46.20, Texas Utilities Co x'9.93, T e Trxas CO y 7.55, Shook Battery Co :J3.25, 'Western Union Telegraph Co The following resolutions as inserted herein were passed as the origional hereof shows:- 68 1 J g ct, THE STATE OF TEXAS COUNTY OF HALE CITY OF PLAINVIEW 1 ON THIS the 1st day of July 1929, the City Council of the City of Plainview, Texas, met in regular session at the regular meeting place thereof, with the following members present, to-wit: TOM SHELTON, MLyor J. C. Hooper E. F. Sanson. J. B. Cardwell—, jl erbert Dysart D. D. B o w m a n r G. H. SAIGLING, City Secretary when among other proceedings had, the Mayor offered a resolution. The motion was made by Alderman Hooper that said resolution be adopted. Motion was seconded by alderman Dysart The following t,1 ermen voting AYE: NOES: None. The resolution is as follows: WHEREAS, heretofore, to -wit: On the V ay of Janaaary, 1929, the City Council of the City of Plainview passed an ordinance ratifying and confirming contract entered into between the City of Plainview and the Jordan Hell Construction Compa contractor, the original contract being made between il said parties on thl" day of January, 1929, providing for the construction and laying of certah street improvements within the City of Plainview, consisting of city pavements as listed in notice to contractors, given by the City, accordhg to terms set out in contractor's proposal to the city and in the said a) ntracts made pursuant thereto; and WHEREAS, the said ordinance which is of record in Volume 5, pages 16 to 167 of the Minutes of the said City provided for and authorized warrants in the total principal sum of 2,IGHTEEN THOUSAND DOLLARS 018,000.00) to be issued to gv# the Jordan Hall Construction Company, contractor, in payment of the City's portion of the cost of said improvements; and ;''HERE -S, said contractor has presented estimates covering amount of warrants now due to be delivered according to the terms of said contract in payment of materials furnished and labor performed pursuant thereto; and which estimates, having been approved by the City engineer, are in words and figures as follows to -wit: Plainview, Texas, April 1st, 1929. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, City of Plainview, Texas. Gentlemen: I hereby submit estimate for Paving Seventh{ Street from the East line of Ash Street to the west line of Beech Street in favor of the Jordan Hall Construction Company. 1799.2 sq yds Paving 2.60 $4,577.92 576.4 lin ft cam curb gutter 0.80 461.12 74 lin ft curb C 0.45 33.30 64 gutter C 0.45 28.80 521 cu yds earth excavation C 0.40 208.40 347 lin ft 12" vit pipe in place C 0.90 312.30 1 manhole complete C40.00 40.00 40 lin ft header 0.30 12.00 TOTAL $5,773.84 Engineering 3/o 173.21 $5,947.05 City's Portion of 5,509.98 1,377.49 Engineering 3% 41.32 City's Portion 1,418.81 Total cost to property 4,528.24 Respectfully submitted, (Signed) Fred M. Joyner, Engr., I, G. H. Saigling, City Secretary of the City of Plainview do hereby certify that the above and foregoing is a true and correct copy of Paving Estimate issued to Jordan -Hall Construction Company on April 1st, 1929. (Signed) G. H. Saigling, City Secretary, of the City of Plainview. (SEAL) Plainview, Texas, April 1st, 1929 To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, City of Plainview, Texas. Gentlemen: I hereby submit estimate for Paving Beech Street from the Center line of Fit* St., to the South line of Sixth Street in favor of the Jordan Hall Construction Company. 1393.7 sq yds Paving 3 2.60 3,623.62 608.2 lin. ft. com. curb gutter 0.80 486.56 92 lin ft curb 0.45 41.40 645 cu yds earth excavation 0.40 261.60 176 lin ft header 0.30 52.80 4,465.98 Engineering 3% 133.97 Total 4,599.95 City's Portion 4 of 4,157.38 1,039.34 Engineering 3% 31.17 City's Portion 1,070.51 Total cost to property owner 3,529.44 Respectfully submitted, (Signed) Fred M. Uoyner, Engr. I, G. H. Saigling, City Secretary of the City of Plainview, do hereby certify that the above and foregoing is a true and correct copy of Paving estimate issued to Jordan -Hall Construction Company on April 1st 19 29 (Signed) G. H. Saigling, City Secretary of the City of Plainview. (SEAL) Plainview, Texas, April 1st, 1929. To the Honorable Mayo r and City Council, City of Plainview, Texas. Gentlemen: I hereby submit estimate for Paving and widening Seventh Street from the East line of Broadway Street to the West curb line of Ash Street, Original Town. 345 sq yds Paving 2.60 $897.00 620.8 lin ft. curb gutter 0.80 496.64 38 If 0.45 17.10 64 gutter 0 0.45 28.80 80 cu yds earth excavation 0 0.40 32.00 664 lin ft curb gutter removed C 0.15 99.60 980 sq ft walk removed 0.05 49.00 180 lin ft 10" vit pipe in place 0.80 144.00 2 catch basins complete 015.00 each 30.00 432 st ft walk replaced 0 0.18 77.76 37.3 sq yds paving cut and replaced 0 2.50 93.25 1,965.15 Engineering 3% 58.95 Total 2,024.10 City's Portion 1/3 of 1,699.75 566.57 Engineering 3% 16.99 City's Portion 583.56 Total cost to property owner $1,440.54 Respectfully submitted, (Signed) Fed 7. Joyner, Engineer. I, G. H. Saigling, City Secretary of The City of Plainview do hereby certify that the above and foregoing is a true and correct copy of Paving Estimate issued to Jordan -Hall Construction Company on April 1st 1929. (Signed) G. H. Saigling, City Secretary of the City of Plainview. Plainview, Texas, April 1st, 1929. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, City of Plainview, Texas. Gentlemen: I hereby submit estimate for Paving Beech St., from the North line of Fourth Street to the Center Line of Fifty Street, Original Tom, in favor of the Jordan Hall Construction Company. 1554 aq yds paving 2.60 4,040.40 736 Lin ft com. curb and gutter C 0.80 588.80 92 curb 0.45 41.40 690 cu yds earth excavation L 0.40 276.00 40 lin ft header G 0.30 12.00 4,958.60 Engineering 37' 148.75 Total 5,107.35 City's Portion of 4,622.80 1,155.70 Engineering 3% 34.67 City's Portion 1,190.37 Total cost to Property 3,916.98 Respectfully submitted, (Signed) Fred M. Joyner, Engineer. I, G. H. Saigling, City Secretary of the City of Plainview do hereby certify that the above and foregoing is a true and correct copy of Paving Estimate issued to Jordan -Hall Construction Company on April 1st, 1929. (Signed) G. H. Saigling, City Secretary of the City of Plainview. (SEAL) Plainview, Texas, April lst, 1929. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, City of Plainview, Texas. Gentlemen: I hereby submit estimate for Paving Beech Street from the North line of Third Street to the North line of Fourth Street in favor of the Jordan Hall Construction Company 1533.2 sq yds paving 2.60 3,991.52 954 lin ft com. curb gutter 0.80 763.20 660 cu yds earth excavation 0.40 264.00 60 lin ft header a 0.30 18.00 5,036.72 Engineering 3% 151.10 Total. 5,187.82 City's Portion of 4,655.12 1,163.78 Engineering 3% 34.91 City's Portion 1,198.69 Total Cost to property 3,989.13 Respectfully submitted, (SignedG Fred Y. Joyner, Engr. I, G. H. Saigling, City Secretary of the City of Plainview, Texas do hereby certify that the above and foregoing is a true and correct copy of Paving estimate issued to JordarrHall Construction Company on. April 1$ t, 1929. (Signed) G. H. Saigling, City Secretary of the City of Plainview. (SEAL) Plainview, Texas, April 1st, 1929. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, City of Plainview, Texas. Gentlemen: I hereby submit estimate for Paving Beech Street, from the North line of Second Street to the North line of Third Street in favor of the Jordan-Hall Construction Company. 1535.2 sq yds paving 2.60 3,991.52 954 lin ft com curb and gutter 0.80 763.20 660 cu yds earth excavation 0.40 264.00 90 lin ft header 0.30 27.00 5,045.72 Engineering 3% 151.37 Total Amt. 5,197.09 City's Portion 1 of 4,691.40 1,172.85 Engineering 3% 35.18 City's Portion 1,208.03 Total cost to property 3,989.06 Resp ectfully submitted, (Signed) Fred M. Joyner, Engr. I, G. H. Saigling, City Secretary of the City of Plainview do hereby certify that the above and foregoing is a true and correct copy of Paving estimate issued to Jordan -Hall Construction Company on. April lst, 1929. G. H. Saigling, City Secretary of the City of Plainview. (SEAL) Plainview, Texas, April 15, 1929. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, City of Plainview, Texas. Gentlemen: I hereby submit estimate for Paving Eleventh Street from the West line of Kokomo Street, to the West line of Lexington) Street. Highland Add, in favor of the Jordan Hall Construction Company. 1558.8 sq yds paving 2.60 4,052.88 792 lin ft com curb gutter 0.80 633.60 625 cu yds earth excavation 0.40 250.00 60 lin feet header 0.30 16.00 4,954.48 Engineering 3% 148.13 Total 5,103.11 City's Portion. of 4,637.68 1,159.42 Engineering 3% 34.78 City's Portion 1,194.20 Total cost to property owner 3,908.91 Respectfully submitted, (Signed) /red M. Joyner Paving Engineer 1, Geo. H. Saigling, City Secretary of the City of Plainview, Texas, do certify that the above is a true and correct copy of the estimate allowed by the City Council of the City of Plainview, Texas, Hale County on April 15th, 1929 in favor of Jordan -Hall Construction Company. (Signed) G. H. Saigling, City Secretary, City of Plainview, Texas. Plainview Texas, April 15, 1929. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, City of Plainview, Texas. Gentlemen: I hereby submit estimate for Paving Beech Street from the North line of Sixth Street to the North line of Seventh Street. 1696.9 sq yds paving 2.60 4,411.94 897 lin feet com curb and gutter 0.80 717.60 94 lin feet curb 0.45 42.30 661 cu yds earth excavation 0.40 264.40 236 lin feet header 0.30 70.80 475 lin ft 12" vit pipe in place 0.90 427.50 60 lin feet 10" vit pipe in place 0.80 48.00 1 Manhole complete 40.00 40.00 2 catch basins complete 115.00 each 30.00 6,052.54 Engineering 3% 181.57 Total 6,234.11 City's Portion of 5,651.44 1,412.86 Engineering 5%- 42.38 City's Portion 1,455.24 Total cost to property owner 4,778.87 Respectfully submitted (Signed) Fred M. Joyner Paving Engineer. I, G. H. Saigling, City-Secretary of the City of Plainview, Texas do hereby certify that this is a true and correct copy of the estimate allowed by the City Council of the City of Plainview, Texas, Hale County, on April 15, 1929, in favor of JordanaHall Construction Company. (Signed) G. H. Saigling, City Secretary of the City of Plainview, Texas. Plainview, Texas, April 24th, 1929. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, City of Plainview, Texas. Gentlemen: I hereby estimate for Paving Eleventh Street from the West line of Nassau Street to the West Line of Oakland Street, in favor of the Jordan Hall Construction Company. 1551.3 sq yds paving 2.60 4,033.38 792 lin ft cam curb and gatter 0.80 633.60 625 cu yds earth excavation L 0.40 250.00 60 lin feet header 0.30 18.00 4,934.98 Engineering 3% 148.04 Total 5,083.02 City's Portion of 4,618.18 1,154.54 Engineering 3 34.63 City's Portion 1,189.17 Total cost to property owner 3,893.85 Respectfully submitted, (Signed) Fred M. Joyner Paving Engineer. I, G. H. Saigling, City Secretary of the City of Plainview, Texas, do hereby certify that this is a true and correct copy of estimate on paving accepted by the City Council of the City of Plainview, Texas in favor of The Jordan Hall Construction Company. (Signed) G. H. Saigling, City Secretary, City of P lainview, Texas. Plainview, Texas, April 24th, 1929. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Plainview, Texas. Gentlemen: I hereby submit estimate for Paving Eleventh Street, from the West line of Portland Street to the West line of Quincy Street, in favor of the Jordan -Hall Construction Company. 1658 sq yds paving 2.60 4,310.80 852 lin ft com curb and gutter 0.80 681.60 665 ca yds earth excavation 0.40 266.00 90 lin ft header 0.30 27.00 5,285.40 Engineering 3% 158.56 Total 5,443.96 City's Portion 4 of 4,944.60 1,236.15 Engineering 3 36.08 City's Portion 1,272.23 Total cost to property owner 4,171.73 Respectfully submitted, (Signed) Fred M. Joyner, Paving Engineer. I, G. H. Saigling, City Secretary of the City of Plainview, Texas do hereby certify that this is a true and correct copy of estimate on paving accepted by the City Council of the City of Plainview, Texas, in favor of The Jordan Hall Construction Company. (Signed) G. H. Saigling, City Secretary, City of Plainview, Texas. (SEAL) Plainview, Texas, April 24, 1929. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, City of Plainview, Texas. Gentlemen: I hereby submit estimate for Paving Eleventh Street from the West line of Milwaukee Street to the West line Nassua Street, in favor of the Jordan Hall Construction Company. 1551.3 sq yds paving 2.60 4,033.38 792 lin feet com curb and gutter 0.80 633.60 625 ca yds earth excavation 0.40 250.00 60 lin feet header 0 0.30 18.00 4,934.98 Engineering 3% 148.04 Total 5,083.02 City's portion 4 of 4,618.18 1,154.54 Engineering 3%- 34.63 City's Portion 1,189.17 Total cost to property owner 3,893.85 Respectfully submitted, (Signed) Fred M. Joyner Paving Engineer. I, G. H. Saigling, City Secretary of the City of Plainview, Texas do hereby certify that this is a true and correct copy of estimate on paving accepted by the City Council of the City of Plainview, Texas in favor of The Jordan Hall Construction Company. (Signed) G. H. Saigling, City Secretary, City of Plainview, Texas. Plainview, Texas, April 24th, 1929. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Plainview, Texas. Gentlemen: I hereby submit estimate for Paving Eleventh Street from the West line of Lexington Street to the West line of Milwaukee Street, in favor of the Jordan Hall Construction Company. 1551.3 sq yds paving 2.60 4,033.38 792 lin feet corn curb and gutter 0.80 633.60 625 cu yds earth excavation Q 0.40 250.00 60 lin feet header 0.30 18.00 4,934.98 Engineering 3% 148.04 Total 5,083.02 City's Portion 4 of 4,618.18 1,154.54 Engineering 3% 34.63 City's Portion 1,189.17 Total cost to property owner 3,893.85 Respectfully submitted, Fred M. Joyner Paving Engineer I, G. H. Saigling, City Secretary of the City of Plainview, Texas, do hereby certify that this is a true and correct copy of estimate of paving accepted by the City Council of the City of Plainview in favor of The Jordan Hall Construc- tion Company. (Signed.) G. H. Saigling, City Secretary, City of Plainview, Texas. (SEAL) Plainview, Texas, April 24th, 1929. TO The Honorable Mayor and City Council, Plainview, Texas. Gentlemen: I hereby submit estimate for Paving Eleventh Street from the West line of Oakland Street to the West line of Portland Street in favor of the Jordan Hall Construction Company. 1551.3 sq yds paving C 2.60 4,033.38 792 lin ft com curb and gutter L 0.80 633.60 625 cu. yds earth excavation 0.40 250.00 60 lin feet header 0.30 18.00 4, 34.98 Engineering 3% 148.04 Total 5,083.02 City's Portion of 4,618.18 1,154.54 Engineering 3% 34.63 City's Portion 1,189.17 Total cost to property owner 3,893.85 Respectfully submitted, (S iged) Fred M. Joyner Paving Engineer. I, G. H. Saigling, City Secretary of the City of Plainview, Texas, do hereby certify that this is a true and correct copy of estimate on paving accepted by the City Council of The City of Plainview, Texas, in favor of The Jordan -Hall Construction Company. (Signed) G. H. Saigling, City Secretary, City of Plainview, Texas. (SEAL) Plainview, Texas, May 6th, 1929. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, City of Plainview, Texas. Gentlemen: I hereby submit estimate for paving Eleventh Street from the Bast line of Broadway St. to the West line of Ash Street, in favor of the Jordan, Hall Construction Co. 966.6 sq yds paving Q 2.60 2,513.16 568 lin feet con: curb and gutter (0 0.80 454.40 52 lin feet straight curb 0 0.45 23.40 333 cu yds earth excavation 0.40 133.20 3,124.16 Engineering 3% 93.72 Total 3,217.88 City's Portion 4 of 2,873.56 718.39 Engineering 3%— 21.55 City's Portion 739.94 Total cost to property 2,477.94 Respectfully submitted, (Signed) Fred Y. Joyner, Paving Engineer. I, G. H. Saigling, City Secretary for the City of Plainview, Hale County, Texas, do hereby certify that the above is a true and correct copy of the estimate approved by the City-Council of the City of Plainview, Texas. (Signed) G. H. Saigling, City Secretary, City of Plainview. (SEAL) QQ�om// g and WHEREAS, the said improvements have heen inspected by the City Council, and found to be in accordance with said estimate and in accordance with said plans and specifications and in accordance with the contract between the City of Plainview, Texas and the Jordan -Hall Construction Company, contractor. THEREFOR'., BE IT RESOLVED AND ORDERED that said estimates be allowed and that the Wayor, City Secretary and City Treasurer, be instructed and authorized to execute and deliver to the Jordan -Hall Construction Company, contractor, Varrants Nos. 1 to 32 inclusive, dated February 1st, 1929, aggregating SIXTEEN THOUSAND DOLLARS ($16,000.00) and maturing as Rilows; WARRANT NUMBERS P!ATURI TY D TE C OUNT 1 to 12 inclusive February 1, 1930 6,000 13 to 24 inclusive ugust 1, 1g50 6,000 25 to 32 inclusive February 1, 1931 4,000 BE IT FURTHER ORDERED that said 1,ayor, City Secretary and City Treasurer shall be authorized to execute any such certificates as may be proper, convenient and necessary to evidence the legal delivery of said warrants. PASSED this the day of July 1929. _PPROVED this the d of July 1929. a� .r`( ICI YO R (SEAL) ATTEST/ /LG.. I CITY SECRETAJ° f THE STATE OF TEXAS COUNTY OF HAIE 1 CITY OF PLAINVIE ON THIS the 1st day of July 1929, the City Council of the City of Plainview, Texas, met in regular session at the regular meeting place thereof, with the following members present, to -wit: TOM SHELTON, Mayor J. C. Hooper E. F. Sansom J. B. Cardwell Aldermen D. D. Bowman Herbert Dysart G.H. SAIGLING, City Secretary when among other proceedings had, the Mayor offered a resolution. The motion was made by Alderman Hooper that said reso luti on be adopted. Motion was seconded by 1derman nysart The following Aldermen voting :AYE: NOES: None. The resolution is as follows: WHERE.S, heretofore, to -wit: on the 26th day of March, 1929, the City Council of the City of Plainview passed an ordinance ratifying and confirming contract entered into between the City of Plainview and the Jordan- Hall Construction Company, contractor, the original contract being made between said parties on the 26th day of Warch, 1929, providing for the con- struction and laying of certain street improvements within the City of Plainview, consisting of city pavements as listed in notice to contractors, given by the Ctty, according to terms set out in contractor's proposal to the city and in the said contracts made pursuant thereto; and WHEREAS, the said ordinance which is of record in Volume 6, pages 35 -43 et seq. of the Minutes of the said City provided for and authorized warrants in the total principal sum of `3 IX THOUS'_ND DOLLARS ($6,000.00) to be issued to the Jordan Hall Construction Company, contractor, in payment of the City's portion of the cost of said improvements; and 'HERElS, said contractor has presented an estimate covering amount of warrants now due to be delivered according to the terms of said contract in payment of materials furnished and labor performed pursuant thereto; and which estimate, having been appr-ved by the City Engineer, is in words and figures as follows, to -wit: Plainview, Texas. June 7th, 1929„ To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, City of Plainview, Texas. Gentlemen: I hereby submit estimate for Paving Broadway Street, from the South line of Second Street to the North line of Forth Street. Org. Town. in favor of the Jordan -Hall Construction Company. 7733.5 sq yds paving 2.60 20,107.10 1952.8 lin feet com curb gutter 0.80 1,562.24 2876,cu yds earth excavation 0.40 1, 150.40 288 lin feet header 0.30 86.40 Total 02,906.14 Engineering 3% 687.18 $23,593.32 City *s Portion 4 of 22,125.02 5,531.25 Engineering 3% 165.93 City's Portion 5,697.18 Total cost to property owners 17,896.14 Reap ectfully submitted, (Signed) Fred M. Joyner Paving Engineer. I, Geo. H. Saigling, City Secretary of the City of Plainview, Texas do hereby certify that the above is a true and correct copy of the estimate on the above described property. (Signed) G. H. Saigling, City Secretary, City of Plainview. (SEAL) Plainview, Texas, June 7th, 1929. To the Honorable Mayor City Council, City of Plainview, Texas. Gentlemen: I hereby submit estimate for Paving East and West Alley through Block 31 Original Town, in favor of the Jordan -Hall Construction Company. 244.4 sq yds Paving 2.47 850.66 115 am yds earth excavation 0.35 40.25 180 lin feet header 0) 0.30 54.00 99a4; Engineering 3% 28.34 Total 973.25 City's Portion of 890.91 222.72 Engineering 3% 6.68 City's Portion 229.40 Total cost to property 743.85 Respectfully submitted, (Signed) Fred M. Joyner Paving Engineer. I, Geo. H. Saigling, City Secretary of the City of Plainview, Texas do hereby certify that the above is a true and correct copy of the estimate on the above described property. (Signed) G. H. Saigling, City Secretary, City of Plainview. (SEAL) and WIIMEAS, the said i mprov ements have been inspected by the City Council and found to be in accordance with said estimate and in accordance with said plans and specifications and in accordance with the contract between the City of Plainview, Texas and the Jonen -Hall Construction Company, c ontractor. TH FORE, BE IT RESOLVED AND CRDERED, that said estimates be allowed and that the Mayor, City Secretary and City Treasurer, be instructed and authorized to execute and deliver to the Jordan -Hell Con- struction Company, contractor, Warrants Nos. 1 to 12 inclusive, dated the Ist of April, 1929, aggregating 3 I THOUSAND DOLLARS 06,000.00), and maturing as follows: WARRANT MATURITY DATE AMOUNT 1 to 4 inclusive April 1, 1930 2,000 5 to 8 inclusive October 1, 1930 2,000 9 to 12 inclusive April 1, 1931 2,000 BE IT FURTHER ORDERED that said Mayor, City Secretary and City Treasurer shall be authorized to execute any such certificates as may be proper, convenient and necessary to evidence the legal delivery of said warrants. PASSED this the 1st day of July 1929. APPROVED this the day of July 1929 jit:Zera MAYOR (SEAL) ATTEST/ ok CITY SECRETA WI No further business appearing; before this session the Council adjourned. ATTEST: d i y ecr ary•/ Plainview, Texas, July 2nd, 1929• City Council met in special session n with the J. Co l ow n g J officers present, Liayor T. J. Shelton; B.Cardeell, H.Dysart, D.D.Bowman and E.F.Sansom and G.H. a City Secretary when the following proceeding Sai had, to -wit; Loved by XlderLan Dysart seconded by Alderman Bowman that the American L era cetheiraliteeIndustrieslIic Proposition N4. 2 as outlined ted at �3479.�'; Hooper of City's LaFrance Fire Truc'omana�cSansorl voting Aldermen Cardwell, Dysart, Bowman C3 Voting Na. Lotion Carried. Q ourned. No further business appearing the Council adj h r ty Sec fetar,• plainv ew, 'i July Ibth, 19 t in regular session, 1 Shelton City Council L.e officers present; _}ldernen- presiding with the following City Secretary G. D.D. owman, E.y .Sansone. and �x.1)��sart; to vJit; Saigling when the following proceeuin s were had, L inutes of the meetings of July Ist and 2nd were read and approved. Regularly moved and seconded that Notice FE as served on the property owner to construxt sidewalk o t1, c sid of North Broadway and the South side of and on Fouth side of East 7th Street from Broadway East to le running forth South in ea44-Block 26 U.T. of the Al y Plainview. 1otion carried. Loved and seconded that Double Bituminous Surface on Calechie Base Paveing Specifications as pre Paving Engineer Fred 1. Joyner be adopted and filed and that the City pay lty' C• pa- Engineering Fees on proposed Huilcrest paving project of above mentioned typ e. Carried. loved by Dysart sart Seconded by Bo\ that D.C.Laird Silverthorr_e and `j. T B. `xouldy be and are hereby appoi- nted as City i :unicipal Band Direct ors. lotion Carried. and seconded that the City Treasurer Regularly ffioveC an ear in the League of 'Texas I, uni- pay the ;;icy rues for one y cipalities. Carried. Ufln motion of Alderman Sansom Seconder' by _alderman Bowman the Council recessed until 8 L.I.. Tuesday July I6th 1929. v 6: July I6th 12 The City Council reconvened on this the I6th da.; at 8: A.I;: oclock as per recessed a of July meeting of July ISth I9ti9 at which timera shortfdiscuss nar the regu of ratters was had whwreupon Lotion by alderman Sansom seconded by that the meeting recess until 7: y Alc Tu n d P• July I6th I929. Carried. P.L. U Clock i�esday 7: P.L. July I6th, 1929. The Council reconvened as per recessed adjournment of 8: AL this day whe lthe following proceedings were enacted= Loved by that the City enternintoacon ract ed y Alderman Hooper for the refunding of own -C L er Co Scrip City Warrants into 5 serial B Bonds to nds to r of e a and period of X50 years. Lotion Carried run over a The following OFFICIALS were Mayor Shelton- J. C.Hooper, present at this meeting and G.r_.Saiglin City Secretary. art and L.T.3otifr.an; �lderr�en CONTRACT To The Honorable Layor and City Commission, Plainview, Te.>as. Gentlemen: Refering to approxir :ately X50, 000. 00 warrants of tie City of Plainview which we own and control. We agree ree to handle the legal work, attend to the registrat on of Bonds, furnish the printed Bonds, and obtain the Attorne opinion for the refunding of said warrants into bonds, the bonds to bear interest at the rate of 5 Interest a a semi annually. Interest and principal e N ble y York Bank, to be dated concurrently ,with at sof New warrants, to be in denomination of the 0.00, to d o f tee serially on a tax level basis overaI00 mature and to be delivered to the First National oft +Wichita or the C years, City National Bank of Dallas. We agree the warrants for the Bonds par for g to ex the legal work stated above for a feer5oa,d agree to handle If our Attorney's find it lagaily advisable we agree to atteffift to assemble the wI6,000 warrants at for the Stock and Implement Barn and exchange these for Bonds for which we are to be paid the fee of 5 par issued the others. It is understood that these warrants will upon be accepted until we are ready also agree to set u f pal issue of 7 5,000 or less at the option of the tyterms. new 4 warrants to be accep- ted by us under the following agree to handle o t be legal by January p printing for a fee of 5 The issue is at be option of J art, I900, otherwise this agreement are to be notified when party, y' will NOT be in force. We penditure of this move any contract is made for the ex- necessary papers. y so we can begin to prepare the You agree to have your Contractor or Con- tractors to carry the warrants until at least them are assembled on each deliver 4Id, of y your expence or arrangement. this to be done at 71 The whole issue of warrants then is to be refunded into Bonds to bear interest at the rate of b% and conforn to the conditions of the above issue of 50,000.00. The bonds are to be dated at the date of the contract with your Contracto and for our services in carrying the warrants until refunded, this interdst ofcourse to accrue to our benefit. Then we will accept the refunding bonds par for par, in exchange for the warrants making the bonds come to is at 95 cents outside of legal expense which we are to pay. In other words we are to accept the bonds at a flat price of 95 cents and handle all the necessary legal work. Your agree to sign all necessary papers promptly. Respectfully Submitted, Brown- Crummer Co. By GTMTSmith We, the duly authorized officials hereby accept the above propposition by order of the City Council in session. G.H.Saigling Tom Shelton (7.2 City Secretary. Layor, City of Plainview, Texas. No further business appearing the Council adjourned. ATTEST: 'r fg 22;22i City Se etar Layor. Plainview, Texas, 5th 1929. City Council met in re;,ular sebsion, Layor Ton: Shelton presiding with J.C.Hooper, H.dysart and E.:r'.Sansom Aldermei and G.H.Saigling City Secretary present; when the following proceedings were had, to -wit; Linutes of the Council meeting of July ISth were read aR and approved. Regularly moved and seconded that Water and Sewer lines be laid by the Dity to serve ':Jayland College Ggnasium building now under construction. Carried. Loved by :alderman Sanson Seconded by Alderman :Dysart that the City Attorney be requested to draft a Standard Sanitary T_ilk Oddinance to be ddopted by the City Council. Carried. August 5th 1929. To the I onorable Ivor w City Council, Plainview, Texas. Gentlemen: I have received and inspectec: for the City the Sewer in orthcutt's Addition laid by the Jordan -Hall Const Co for which they are due on their contract the sum of Six Hundred Eighteen (26I8.50) _Dollars w fifty cents, as final estimate. Engineer's fee on same I8.55. Total cost (35'7.05 The following reports for the month of July were heard and accepted nd approved;- G.n. 3. lel Tax rI254.8'r ,`later sewer hiscellaneous a ;136I5.85, City Inspector j2 Y7.4:5, Judge Lanford x469.'70, OVE1 72 The following Salaries and Bills were allowed and ordered !aid for the mOnth of July 1929:- SALAaIES:- J.J.Perkins ,JI5.00,Frank L.A.3-anders85.00D_ 0.B.DuiLII0.00, J.L.Linvill( •J6:*).00,Lee Hardin j00.00, .E.Blakemore ;155.00, J..Poer ,450.00, H.S.Bolin L.T.:Isher yI50.00, 0.1 ,275.00, Paul Bryan ,j50.00, T.J.Shelton yI75.00, A.I.Lanford •150.00, S.C.Ross .J26.00, Zoley ,120.00, EC l',oss 100.uO ancil Icjilliams .190„00, Walter Temples .JI00.00, j..Linter .90.00, Plainview 1: _)ept 45.00, artin Lcilhorter I25.00, illiaLs 4 Day ,'I00.00, Dr D.P.Jones 40.00, J.C.hboper ,20.00, J.B.Cardwell :20.00, H.Dysart ;20.00, D.:1).3oman dJ.Bryan 30.00, vi.P.Selder 90.00, H.J„Visor S.!%Yates q95.00, 1.2.Herrod II0.00, J.0.3anders 170.00, 02.Vincentc!55.24, BTLIES:- Plainview Hilton Hotel .:66.60, T.F.Sitton H.W.7ishard T9.0, :.1:.1itchener :T9.20, J. „Hopkins .I9.20, Claude Fates YI.o.00, Gannon 7isor •11;.40, •..Hatcher 43.95, Utilities Co ,36.65, Texas Utilities Co Texas Utilities Co .'7.56, 'exas Utilities Co :1990.10, Te':as Utilities Co 652.75, Jest Texas Gas Co -12.97, ,estern Union 0. Sign Co •7.2b, 3road- way Garage B. .,ard ,I4.00, Herald-Zews Publishing Co 4.6b, Gem Cafe .16.80, Noble 3ros Gro Co ,00, H.G.Liesner .2.07, Burt Elec Co 016.60, 1:night _1u Go 857.46, Plainview Furniture Co :5.50, 2ne Sea?rave Corp .,325.00, The Fyr FylLer Co L'hat..!her Printing Co Shook 3attery Go •10.50, Lowden Hdw Co •22.00, _Hurlbut a! Harrel ,192.40, Farder 0 Ly- sart 0I90.b0, J.I.Uisbet •5.67, J.D.dams Co .4.64, jes 1-,oad Lachinery Go !,:11.30, Land Developmon, Go .:116.71, jest Texas Tractor Co J6.o 21ainview Auto Top 0 Body Co .1.50, Broadway Service Station Fulton Lbr Co Plainview ,,felding Co 09.2b, destex Hdw Co ,4.05, dlson a: Vandenberg ,:29.00, Jarvis-Tull Co :II.8b, Plainview Hdw Go 660, lAker's Service Station 08.80, reen's Tan Works .368.74, Clowe 0 Cowan JII0.03, City BlackSmith Shop .;1„25, Rockwell Bros 0 Co5.40, Don_hoo-Jare h,w Co 2.10, Neptune leter Co 579.T7, Pla:e Flake jo further business appearing Council adjourned. ATUST: /1" tostb. .741f,- "7 3 Plainview, Texas, August I9, 1922. The City Council met in regular session, Layor Tom Shelton presiding with the following Officers present; J.C.Hooper J.B.Cardwell, D.D.Bowman and E.F.Sansom Aldermen, G.H.Saig- ling City Secretary when the following proceedings were had, to -wit; In Re; Sanitary I:1i$k Oddinance to have been ready for adoption at this meeting the City Attorneys requested further time in which to write same with a view to having said Ordin- ance ready for next regular meeting of the Council. Loved by Cardwell seconded by Hooper that the Bid of 4 ;0 interest on daily balances made by the First National Bank on the City's funds be accepted and that the said First National Bank be and sere hereb,,- named as City's Depository for year of July I -I929 to July I -I930. Carried. I.'ioved by Sansom Seconded by Boatman that the City lay a C'2 two inch water line to serve t :e H.L.Gunter slaughter pen. Carried. R.P. Loved by `'ansom Seconded by Hooper that'Smyth's bill of <s250.O0 for Sewer Survey Books be allowed and y paid. Carried. It is regularly moved and seconded that a City Scrap ',J in the amount of 2450.00 be issued to The Brown-Crummer Company in payment part of Commission and Legal work charges on City's 5I,000.00 Refunding Bond Issue, said warrant to date .yugust I7th 1929. Carried. Loved by Sansom Seconded by Hooper that the City purchase 600 feet of medium price fire hose fpr the specific use of the water and Sewer Departments. Carried. It is Loved by Cardwell Seconded by Hooper that H.P.Smyth be and is hereby names. City Engineer on a three 3 per cent fee subject to recall on thirty days notice. Carried. STATE Oi' T .X1.6 CITY OP PLAIN 1EVr COUNTY OF HAL& On this the 19 day of ilugust 1929, the City Council of the City of Plainview, Texas, convened in Regular cession at the City Hall, the following members being present and in at- tendance: Tom she It on, Mayor, J.C.Hooper,) E.F.ulsom Aldermen, J.I.Cardwe11) D.L.Bowman G.H.Saigling, City Secretary. The Mayor pl‘ced before the City Council the following ordinance: AN 02DIN1;NCE BY TEE CITY 00U N CI L 01' THE P r. T., n r,G Tau CITY Or PLAIN VIE, ,.:,Xr,b, �Ui70:�IuIl� ISSL sl CE Or' BO ID i ?OR THE P tIIdC1PAL SUM 02 'I2TY ONE THOUJALD DOLLARS 051,000.00) B AAING TI? HAT] 02 .,'I E P 2 C .IdT (5;;) P23 ANNUIT,202 THE 2112P 02 2A71 11G 74 off, CANC_ LLIL G,AND IN LIEU 0 A LIKE AIIOLNT Oj' INDEBT:DJ i iS OUTSTANDING AGAIT1aT ar ID CITY: 23 aC3IBITIG TEE 2071 02 3OND AND INT ::t: T COUPON; i' iOVI DING 20 a THi: LEVY A00 z) T AND C JLL:. C I Os 03 ll TAX l)ik 1` iE 0100 VALUA 10 01 1LL _.�.i�fl �T .l�Y MY 1iElj.l .z.H;. i 1 1 0` INT 3:ST AND CREATE A SINKING 2UND 20H THE D. 11PTI ON 03 ai' CH BCTlDa AT MATU HI TY AND DECLA SING All I:ti 3G2,T1CY. Alderman Hooper moved that the ordinance be placed on its first reading, seconded by Alderman Sansom, and car- ried by the following vote: Aye: Hooper, Cardwell, Bowman ans inn, NC: None. CA ILUiD: Placed on first reading. Alderman Hooper moved that the ordinance pass fi rst reading, seconded by Alderman .)ansom, and carried by the follow ing vote: AYE: Hoope r, Cardwell, Boman, 5ansom, NO: NONE. Cal-ried: Ordinance pass first reading. Alderman Hooper moved that the i?ule be suspended and that the ordinance be placed on second reading; seconded by Alderman Sansom, and carried by the following vote: AYE: Hooper, Cardwell, Bowman, Sansom, No: NONE. Carried: Ordinance placed on second reading. Alderman Hooper moved that the ordinance pis second reading; seconded by Alderman aansom, and carried by the fol- lowing vote AYE: Hooper, Cardwell, Bowman, uans om, NO: NONE. CAiUIED: Ordinance passed second reading. Alderman Hoope r moved that the rule be suspended and that the o rdinance be placed on its third and final reading by caption, seconded by Alderman Sansom, and carried by the fol- lowing vo te: VYE: Hooper, Cardwell, Bowman a an s o m, NC: NONE. C1,- �3Ir:D: Ordinance passed on third reading. Alderman Hooper moved that the ordinance pass third and final reading; seconded by Alderman Sal„om and carried by the following vote; 7 5 AYE: HOOPR Cardwell, Bowman and Sansom. Mayor, i'om Uhe1ton then declared the ordinance finally passed. The ordinance follows: Ito. 327 An ORDINANCE BY THE CITY COUNCIL 02 THE CITY 0' PLAINVIEW, TEXAS, AUTTORIZING THE I SSUAN CT 02 BJITDa r OR THE PRINCIPAL NUI,I Oi II'TY ONE I'.I? DOLLARS $51,000.00) B ARING I I T .REST AT THE RATE 2IVE (5%) Pi]li ANNUM, FOR THE PU: POsE 02 PAYIN G OP', CANCELING, AND IN LIEU OF A LIKE AMOUNT 0' INDEBTL'DT ?E: S OUTSTANDING AGAR: ST Lc1 SAID CITY: P? SCUIBING TEE 2ORM 02 BOND G:I AND INTEREST COUPON; PROVIDING 20R THi L31VY, 66E661, II T AND COLLECTION OF A TAX ON THE 100 VALUATION ALL TAXABLE ProP:iY LUG 1 I0T1 0� A 11 E WITHIN THE LIMITS 02 SAID CITY SUFr'ICIENT TO PAY THE INTRIT AND CREATE A SIT+KITIG FOR THE REDEMPTION 02 ::UCH BONDS AT LATUR- I TY ,,ND •Di:C LARI IIG AN i�: i.Ei1GiIN C Y. WHEREAS, heretofore, towit: On the 7th day of January, 1929 the City Council of the City of Plainview, Texas by ordinance No. 313, duly passed and adopted, author- ized the issuance of CITY 02 1AI TVIr ;r`d STL .i T II:g'ROVEL1ENT WARRANTS, dated the 1st day of November 1929, numbered One (1) to Thirty -six (36) inclusive, in denomination of Five Hundred Dollars ($500.00) each, aggregating Eighteen Thousand Dollars (18,000.00), One (1) to Twelve (12) inclusive, due February 1, 1930, Thirteen (13) to Twenty -four (24) inclusive, due August 1, 1930 and Twenty -five (25) to Thirty six (36) due :February 1, 1931, be zing interest at the rate of five per cent (5 per annum, of which issue there is now outstanding and unpaid Sixteen Thousand Dollars ($16,000.00) evidenced by warrants Nos. One (1) to Thirty -two (32) in- clusive, both principal and interest of the above described warrants being payab?.: at the 1rst National Bank of Plainview, 'Texas. WHEREAS, heretofore on the 26th day of March 1929, the City Council of the City of Plainview, Texas, by an ordinance duly passed and adopted, authorized the issuance and de livery of its certain street Improvement Warrantys known as CITY OF PLAINVI Iv STi :T ILI I:0v.T-iI- E T II._RH'z!; TS, i�:RIES 1929 -A, dated April 1, 1929, numbered consecutively from One (1) to Twelve (12) inclusive, in the denomination of J Hundred Dollars 0500.00) each, aggregating Six Thousand Dollars 06000.00) numbes One (1) to Four (4) due April 1, 1930, =Five (5) to .sight: (8) inclusive, due October 1, 1930 and Numbers Nine (9) to Twelve (12) inclusive, due April 1, 1931, bearing interest at the rate of five Per Cent (5 per annum, which interest is evidenced by coupons attached to each of said warrants and of whi ch i s sue of warrants the re i s 11 ON out st and ing and unp aid as an indebtedness against said city the sum of Six Thousand Dollars 06,000.00), said ordinance being numbered 319, of record in Book 6, pages 35 to 43 inclusive, Ordinance records, being principal and interest of the above described warrants and being payable at the irst National an of Plainview, 'exas, and WHEREAS, heretofore, to-wit: on the 4th day of February 1929, the City Council of the City of Plainview, Texas, by an ordinance duly passed and adopted, authorized the issuance 76 and delivery of its certain stock and implement building warrants, said warrants being known. as CITY O PLAIINI. STOCK .\11D IMPL LIZT BUILDING WARiliITTS, numbered consecuti- vely from One (1) to Thirty -Two (32) inclusive, dated March 1, 192 9, in denomination of five Hundred Dollars (0500.00) each, aggregating iiixteen Thousand Dollars ($16,000.00), due serially March 1, 1932 to I.larch 1, 1939 inclusive bearing intere t at the rate of rive per cent (5 per annum, which interest is evidenced by coupons attached to each of said warrants and of whIeh issue there is now outstanding and unpaid an indebtedness against said City for the sum of :sixteen Thousand Dollars $16,000.00), evidenced by Warrants Numbers One (1) to Thirty -two (32) inclusive, said ordinance being numbered 316, and WHEREAS, heretofore to -wit on the 10 day of October 1927, the City Co7ci1 of the City of Plainview Texas, by ar ordinance duly passed and adopted, authorized the issu- ance and de livery of its certn in street improvement war- rants, said warrants being known as CITY OF PLAIIIV IEW STREI T IMP OVEMaLW WARRANTS, dated October 1, 1927 and num- bered consecutively from One (1) to Mine (9) inclusive, aggregating L VEN 'THOS JD Dollars $7,000.00) due aerially 1929 to 1937 inclusive, bearing interest at the rate of 6 per cent (67) per annum, which interest is evidenced by coupons attached to each of said warrants and of v:'h ich issue of warrants there is. now outstanding and unpaid an indebtedness against said City of Plainview in the sum of :six Thousand ?ive Hundred D.oll=irs ($6,500.00), evidenced by warrants Num- bers 2, 3 and 4 in the denomination of Five Hundred Dollars (500.00) each and warrants numbers 5,6,7,8 and 9 in denomi- net ion of One Thousand Dollars $1000.00) each, said odd finance being numbered 273 of record in Book 5 pages 192 -A, et see., Ordinance _iecords, being principal and interest of the above described warrants and being payable at Central Hanover Bank and Truest Company, and viH ;3;AS, in addition to the warrant debts hereinabove mentioned, there is naa outstanding and unpaid the scrip warrants of said city in the following amounts and for the fol- ar, ing purpo es; that is to say: DATE ;')PMIB R TO WHOM ''AYABL cur po se AMOUNT 12 -21 -28 2951 Jordan Hall Coxistruation Co. Paving Alleys $1,090.18 1 -10 -29 3028 Jordan Hall 'onstruction Co. Paving Alleys 1,043.08` 1-22-29 3030 Jordan Hall Constriction Co. Paving Alloys 1,117.69 3 -23 -29 3325 Jordan Hall Construction Co. Paving Alleys 1,121.83 3884 Jordan Hall Construction Co. Paving Alleys 306.78 8-17-29 4251 Brown- Crumrier Co Legal Lervices 2 450.00 ,12 .5 TOTAL each and all of said scrip warrants aggregating seven lha aisand One Hundred. Twenty-nine Dollars 56/100 Dollars ($7,129.56) and at the t ime of the is:- uazice of sal d warrants due provi- sion was made for their payment in the manner prescribed by law and the charter of said ci ty sad liN:4?As, the total amount of indebtedness outstanding against said City of Plainvi ev Texas, as evidenced by the warrants herainabove described, amor in the aggregate to the principal sum of '1'I3TY -OIE THOU•'-JD ;,IX HUNDRED 2LTY- IIIII DOLL:LRS 56/100 ($51,629.56) and 77 WM: AS, the City Council of the City of Plainviir,:, e0n3i dersit necessary, feasible and practicable and to the .best interests of said City, that bonds as hereinafter des- cribed, be issued upon the faith and credit of the City for the purpose of refunding, cancelling, and in lieu of an equal amount of the:= existing indebtedness of said City, evidenced by the warrants hereinabove described; NOW THE_i~:3O BE IT ORDAINED BY HE CITY COUNCIL OP THE CITY 0 PLAINVIEW T XAS: 1 That the bonds of said City, to be called "CITY 0. PLyIIWI: ;I R2 U NDI11G BO11D6,SEIiIE6 1929," be issued under and by virtue of the constitution and laws of the State of Texas, including the Charter of the City of Plainvievi, Texas, for the purpose of refunding, cancelling and in lieu of an equal amount of the existing indebtedness of said City, G\/ evidenced by the warrants hereinabove described. 11. that said bonds shall be numbered consecutively from one (1) to fifty -one (51) inclusive; shall be in denomina- tion of One 'Thousand Dollars ($1,000.00), each, aggregating in amount Fifty -One Do11 rs (51, 000.00) 111. said bonds shall be dated the 1st day of August 1929, and shall become due and payable, serially, according to the following schedule: BOND NULL A1I0UNTS LIATUHITY 1 $1000 August 1st, 1930 2 1000 Angus t 1st, 1931 3 1000 August 1st, 1932 4 1000 August 1st, 1933 5 1000 August 1st, 1934 6 1003 August 1st, 1935 7 1000 August 1st, 1936 8 1000 August 1st, 1937 9 1000 Au 1st, 1938 10,11 2000 August 1st, 1939 12,13 2000 August 1st, 1940 14,15 2000 August 1st, 1941 16,17 2000 August 1st, 1942 18,19 2000 st 1st, 1943 20,21 2000 Augu st 1st 1944 22,23 2000 August is t, 1945 24,25 2000 August l st, 1946 26,27 2000 August lst, 1947 28,29 2000 August 1st, 1948 30,31 2000 August 1st, 1949 32,33 2000 .August 1st, 1950 34,35 2000 August 1st, 1951 36,37 2000 August 1St, 1952 38,39 2000 August 1st, 1953 40, 42. 2000 August 1 st, 1954 42,43 2000 Au 1st, 1955 44,45 2000 August 1st, 1956 46,47 2000 August 1st 1957 43,49 2000 August is t 1958 50,51 20 CO August 1st, 1959 lV. That said bonds shall bear int(rest at the rate of .+'ive 78 Per Cent 5 pe' annum, payable February 1, 1930 and semi annu ally thereafter on August 2irs t and Fe rbu ray First of each year. V y'hat the principal of, and interest on said bonds shall be payable in lawful money of the United States of America, upon presentation and surrender of bonds or proper coupons at the Central Hanover Bank and Trust Company of Lew York, 'ew York. Vl. That each of said bonds shall be signed by the Mayor of the City of Plainview and countersigned by the City secretary, and the corporate seal of the "City Cf PI.AINVI.k1N" shall be inpressed upon each of them. V11. 'That the facsimile signatures of the Mayor and City Sec- etary may be lithographed upon the interest coupons attached to s^id bonds and shall he ve the same effect as if they had been signed by theca. Vlll. That said bonds shall express upon their face the purpose for whi ch they are issued; that they are issued under and in strict conformity with the Constitution and laws of the ;;state of Texas, including the 0L rter of the City of Plainview, Texas, and in pursuance of an ordinance of this Coincil; and the form of each of said bonds shall be substantially as follows: No. tlyl�l�BD ;i'. 2, 02 Ali: i ICA $1,000.00 STt, Te: O .A.6 COLITTY 03 HALE! CI'''Y BO D,aEareL5 1926. City o f a municipal corporat ion of the estate of T exas, ack.:owledges itself indebted to and for value rece ived, hereby promi e to pay to bearer the sum of ONE THOU AND DOLLAe:7 ($1,J00.00), in lawful money of the United states of America, on the First day of August, 19 with interest thereon from date hereof at the rate of Five Per Dent per annum, payable February 1, 1930 and semi annually thereafter on February 1st and August lot of each year, as evidenced by the coupons hereto attached, until the principal sum is raid BOTH 1'HII`CIP L i 1) IITT :2:t ::T of this bond are hereby made payable at the Central Lanover Bank and Trust Company of I 'Tev: York, New York, ueon presentation and surrender of this bond and the coupons hereto atte shed, ee they respectively mature. THIS BOND is one of a series of 2ifty -one (51) serial bonds, of like tenor and effect, except as to eiatl ri ty dated the I st day of august, 1929, .nd numb- ro one (1) to fifty -one (51), inclu.ive, all of said bonds being in Renom- ination of One Thousand Dollars $1,000.00) each, aggregating FIFTY -0INL HOU61'.ND DOLL'. (:51,000.00) and is issued for the purpose of •tofunnl in cancelling, and in lieu of an equal amount of the existing indebtedness of said City, under and in strict conformity with the Constitutuion and laves of the State of Texas, including the Charter of the City of Plain- view, Texas, and pu.rsaa_it to an ordinance adopted by the City of Plainview, Texas, and duly recorded in the Minutes of the City Counci 1. 79 IT 16 H.3i .:BY 0:11/TI2I ,CI lLD AND 21 PR✓ :.2,NT: L, that all acts, conditions and things necessary to be done pre- cedent to and in the issuing of these bonds, in order to make them legal, valid and binding obligations of said City, have been done, happened and performed in regular and due form, as required by law; *'`_at the holder or holders of this bond, or the series of which it is a part, are and shall be subro gated to all the rights and privileges against said City had and possessed by the holders of the original warrants; that the faith, credit and resources o f said City are hereby irrevocably pledged for the prompt payment of the principal and interest of these bonds at maturity; that due provision has been made for levying and collecting annually by taxation an amount sufficient to pay the interest on these bonds as it falls due, and to provide a sinking fund for the ina1 redemption of said bonds at maturity; and that the issue of bonds of which nis is one, together with all other indebtedness of said City, is within every debt and other limit prescribed by the charter of said City 1p and the Constitution and l r;s of said estate. Get II1 VrI'TIIIbLi I H :3i-]02, 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 countersigned by the City Jecreta ry, and the interest coupons hereto attached to be executed by the lighographed facsimile signatures of said Mayor and city eecretary, as of the r'i rst day of August 1929. Mayor, City of Plainview, exas. COtNT22IGI1:ID: City Secretary, City of Plainview Texas 14. That the form of interest coupon shall be substantially as follows: NO. OI1 'fH +'I3: T DAY 0 19 TH:: CITY J' PLAI :I7I :,1,a municipal corporation of the ;:tae of Texas, hereby prom se to pay to bearer, at the Central }..mover Bank and ''Trust Company of New Yr0:iK, New York, the sum of DOLLARS (w in lawful money of the United States of America, being month int on the "CITY O! PL1I11- TI VJ :Z:l:d' TNDING 30IND, 1929 dated August 1st, 1929, Ito. Mayor City Secretary. -X- That the following certi fi cate shall be printed on the back of each bond; 022101.` 02 COLT T:i0LL.J2 6T; .2.L3 0i? T XA:i ii0. I H>�3:BY C that there is on f ile and of record in 80 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 co nformity v ith the Constitution and laws of the state of texas, and that it is a valid and binding obligation upon said City of Plainview, 'i2exae, and said bond has this day been regi stered by me. r AND SEAL '1-1 1 1 Texas, llllll.a.� I,ZY h :�yD t�T� SQL ter? L, at Austin, this the day of 1929. Comptroller of Public Accounts of the .ta to of Texas X1. That to pay the interest on said bonds as it accrues and tc create a sinking fund sufficient to pay said bonds as they mature, there shall be levied and there is hereby levied against all the taxable property in the City, for the current year 1929, a tax of and at the rate of Five and one -half Cents (5 -1/2¢) on the One Hundred Dollars' valuation of tax- able property within said City; that for the year 1930 and each succeeding year while any of said bonds or interest thereon are out st ending and unpaid a tax at a rate based upon the latest approved tai rolls of the City, requis ite and sufficient to fully make, raise and produce in each of said years, the sum of money necessary to pay the interest and prin- cipal maturing during said years, and sufficient to pay off and discharge the entire issue at maturity, and said rate of tax so found as necessary for said several years is hereby ordered to be levied, assessed and collected and aoplied to the named. The tax levied for the current year shat 1 be assessed nd collected along wi th other taxes for the year. -X11- All moneys to the credit o f the interest and sinking f nd of "City of Plainview, Texas Vrarrants refunded in this issue o f bonds, are hereby appropriated to and ordered placed into the interest and sinking fend of this issue of bonds and all taxes in process of collection for said original warrant fund are ordered placed in the interest and sinking fund of said -onds when collected. -X111 ::aid ie funding Bonds may be delivered to the holders of the original indebtedness at one time or in installments •at the option of said holders of the original indebtedness. The 3efunding Joids shall be loft by the City Officials with Comptroller at Austin, Texas, and shall be registered by him as and v,hen the like amounts of the evide:_ces of original indebtedness are delivered t o him. t such several deliver- ies the ('onptroller shall issue a cancellation certificate, delivered to the holder of the original bonds, and a copy there- of shall be delivered to the Mayor of the City showing explic- ity the style, nurno r and maturity date of each time warrant or coupon surrendered to the Comptroller and cancelled by him, and showing the number and maturity dates of the HefLnd- ing Bonds delivered to the holder of the original items of indebtedness. The Certificate delivered to the Mayor shall in each instance be recorded in full in the minutes of the Commission as a part of the permanent bond record of this issue and for guidance of the City officials in determining which of the items of indebtedness have been retired. 8l XIV. The Ma yo r shall have custody of said bonds until they have been approved by the Attorney-General and delivered to the Comptroller in accordance herewith. XV. All ordinances and parts of ordinances in conflict herewith are hereby repealed insofar as the;r conflict here- with. XVl the fact that the City has determined that the burden on the tax payers of the City will be improved and the City relieved of embarrassment occasioned by early maturities of the issue of warrants being refunded, designates this an T3 emergency meesure for the immediate preservation of the 11:? public peace, health, property and safety, demanding that C3 the rule prohibiting the final passage of an ordinance on the date introduced, o e suspended, and requiring that the Charter provisions providing for pebl:icetion of ordinances be suspended rnd it is so ordained. PA6;.) AND A2P.i0 VED this the 19 day of August 1929. I Mayor, Ci y of Piainviev, texas. A`l '1+'n 'v .�uT•. i &R _i��.c.✓ 01. y e ec r f a ry. It a. gearing that _tne.Z tie ..x12 further business to co before this ession the .%oun_cil adjourned. ATTEST: je.(‹A.. City Secetar(. i,:ayor Plainview, Texas, august 2u,1929. The City %ol? cif net in special session, i ayor Shelton presiding with J. J. ard_:rell, Bey cart and .1 ansori r lde z .en a�Id �.�.1.. ,�aigling Oity �;ecre nary present when tale following proceedings were "read, to -wit; ._ovoc oy sorL ;Deco lo by ysart tr_at tree .;ity accent and receive the .`.ri LaFranoe Fire '_'ruck rebuild job and according to contract,pay •)1139.59 one tilird of contract 7rice in cash and sign two equal annual notes for balance bearing 6 interest. Carried. It is moved- by }looper and seconded be Sansor_^ that tne following Salary raises be .nd are hereby Trade to be- come effective ertember Ist, 1929; 0 Banc ers •I00.00, ry _:i tton 90.00, i l 135.00. ,._otio i :,tarried. y o I2 7 T' Sat the folaowing ?xaes be a e tee: are hereby levied for the year 929, upon tee I00.00 valuation subject to taxation in said Jit: for tne year I929, to -wit; c9 General Fund .80 .80 Street Fund .355 .35i Sewer ::Sonds .02037 City -all wire .OIOTL ewer -i nt .010 .0 2 2, Street In :p :;pit _.k s T Street Ir:pvt :avii g _;o cs .04074 .ewer Ater o ds .02784 __.tic itoriur: p onds .07537 Son8s .17268 Street Paving Series 1927 .02718 .`oaterworks aeries 1927 .0"376 Sewer Series 1927 .02283 $eri es 1929 .04655 .575 .571 S" 'O T ,1; J;? 2RATTT I'-r, i Srecial St Inpvt Series 1928- =0. I. .0I5 .0I7° Special St Imrvt Series 1928- =?o. 2. .005 192 Abtal Tax ]Alte Section 2. That there be and is hereby 'levied an occupation Tax of one and onr half t lat levied by the State of Texas upon all firr.s, persons or corporations following taxable occupation in t e City of Plainview, Texas. Section 3. That the Taxes herei,i levied s #all be assessed by the assessor as reauirec. by law, and the laws regu- lating the assessment and collection of State and County Taxes are hereby r,ade a part of the ordinance, and shall govern the assessment and collection of said Taxes. PASSED Tr: IS T_ 28th P:._Y eF :,UGUST I929. Approved this the 28th day of :'l ugust 1929 _011 _.4=7 City /cre t./ y. iavor. Plainview, Texas, ugust 20, I929. To The City Council, Plainview, Texas. jentlerren:- I hereby r.,turn i,o you,unapproued, for your furt er consideration your action on the I9th of August 1929 in which motion was made by ;1lderr :an J.B. Cardwell and Seconded by Alderman J.C.12ooper ti at Smyth be employed by the City of Plainview as Citz :n- gineer for the following reasons. F IFST- she provisions of the contract provide tat the City Engineer is to be compensated for his services on a three percent basis and due to the fact that the City Council is contemplating an expenditure of at least 4600000.00 oh Sewer and eater Improvements in the near future and the further fact that the City has at this time a paving Engineer on a three percent fee basis, who has supervis.d and is now supervising approximately 4I34000.00 worht of paving in slightly more than a tw- elve month period, which will figure approximately ti ;4000.00 in Engineering fees paid by the City and the property owners for paving alone. I am or the opinion tnat within the next twelve months the City will engage in another paving program similar to the one just being completed. If my assumption on this matter is correct you can readily see that the expenditure for the Engineering services on the fee basis is excessive. I would reccomend to you that you consider the advi- sability of creating an 2:ngineering Department for the City with a full time Engineer, who can supervise paving, Sewer and Ai,ter,extensions and the various other services teat can be r4ndered to the City by a full time Engineer whose salary will probably be 1 ;uch_ less than the amount paid for Engineering services under our present plan. Sincerely i'o-rs, Tom Shelton Iayor. 1f Cc3 o further business appearing the Council adjourned. i'lEST l 5-6,-74-ts:eS44,(1/i3r---- fo CI y oecr;' ary. i :ayor. Plainview, SepteLser Id, I929. City Council e t in r„gular session, I,.ayor Tor.. Shelton presiding with •J J. iooper, J. j. Cardwell, H.Dysart a Bowman Aide/Ten and G. p. aigli.lg City Secretary present when the folio grin:; proeeddings were had, to -wit; minutes of tne ir of the Council on :ugust 6th, I9tn and 28th were read and approved with the reservation that the i, ,yor's Jettl on appointment of City Engineer be incorporated in tne minutes of :'august I9th 1929. Loved by Cardwell Seconded by Bowman that the City purchase 800 feet or fire hose for Fire i)ept. Carried. Loved by 'Hooper seconded by Dysart tnat the Layor a;p- oi_nt a cor,snitte to purchase flew Car for use of the Police Dept trading old car in on deal. Carried. r -oved and seconded that the bill of :125.49 presented by Fred I. Joyner for fees on Hilerest paving oe allowed and paid. Carried. ?he a p1icatioi_s of ;.I.Gallaway anti Cecil Cope for n_er,bership in 6ne :ire ept were reoeived and considers: with tile result that they were elected by the Council. Lov by Hooper Seconded by Hooper that the City ittorney se instructed to draft an ordinance controlling keeping of Chickens in City. Carried. Loved by Hooper Seconded by Cardwell that the City Huditorium roof be repaired Carried. The foL lowing reports for the month of _',ugust were heard and approved and orderee filed= ,`;294.95, Jude Lanford A672.25, G.H..Saigling Delinquent Taxes •J598.33, ':later and Sewer and Fiscellaneous Collections 84 T:e foll_wing 311a2ies and bills for the month of ',1.1. were allowed and ordered paid:- J.J.Perkins II3.00, _rankc Stuitz J00.00, ood TOO.O, .L.Tink1e 'T00.00, .1735.00, L..Sanders,42.50, 0.B.Guin :51I0Q90J.T.Linville '165.00, Lee ardin ,J00.00, m.P.itton J90.00, j.P.Selder I.E.131akemoreq4T6G7 155Q00, H.S.3o1in I.T.,sher I50.00, C.F.Vincen f.Lar1ine ,275.00, Paul Bryan T.J.3helton ,q75.00, A.T.Ianford 150.00, 3.C.Koss T25.00, ..F .Foley .,125.00, Ed Ross 100.00, Lancill llians 95.00, Jalter Temples -I00.00, j.D.Linter ,;95.00, Pltinview 2ire Dept ,A5.00, Lartin :cJhorter .125.00, Day '100.00, 3r D.:f.Jones 40.00, J.C.Hooper '20.00 J. 20.00, 1:.: 0.0O, -.D.3ownan L.P.Sansoy 150.00, S.a.Yates 1.T.7:errod J.C.Sanders,;85.00, 3.C. T000.00, 8ITT,0:- Clem Leslie .44.3, :''2e( 1. Joyner -I25.49, Ramsej _Bros arage y 426.40, lalrh Tinkle ,'T.9.20, H. .lisnar0 „49.20, J..,..opkins E.0.1ichey Claude Yates J.n.:.itcnener 0, Hoyalt, :otor Co .975.00, Texas Utilities Co ,23. Texas Utilities Co Te _as Utilities Co ,:52.75, Utilities Co 2O90., Texas U Utilities )22.30, Jest Texas Gas Co .T.0.95, 6.,4.3.21epL,,ne "57.I7, Knight _iuto Go ,A5.90, Rockwell Bros A Co Kiker's Filling Station ,J59.05, Texas Filling Station yI.TO, Flake 3 '1ake TI.98, TiatcLer Printing Jo 3urt Electric Shop ,,J4.00, Shepard Cnevorlet .IL,75, Shook Battery Co ,J70.0, Shook Tire Co 1.00, Herald Pub Co 2.25, aem Cafe J.P.Fletcner ,,;26.00, Noble 3 os Gro Co Lrs J.C.Hunt I0.00, Jooldridge Lbr Co ,b.40, Dowden Hdw Co 30.90, National Disinfectant Co 8I.50, Conner Lathes Co 7.65, J.L.Nisbet I0.90, Jilson Vandenberg ;j4.60, 4estex Hdw Co 5.90, J.D.Hatcher 57.66, G.K.Drug Co J.D.Adams Co 16.8.cJ, Zulton Lbr Co „8.10, Fulton Lor Co Jarvis-Tull Co ,,y2.60, Jest Texas Tractor Co Plainview Hdw Co ‘3.95, Royalty i,.otor Co ;T0.40, 3.3.Kelley Clowe (SJ Cowan 264.28, Quitaque Sand. Gravel Co .'6.03 Plainview Jelding Go J.E.Iitcnener .J7.00, Claude Teague .47.60,. Loved b, Bowman Seconded by Dysart L.:_at the Standard Sanitary 1.ilk Ordinance as presented to the Council by the Layer be adopted carrying a perLlit fee of „;5.00 and al44- 004AteRai-e'Aaloge- .25 per Cow upto and including 40 cows. Carried. JHDINANCE V No. 3f Defining "Milk" and Certain "Milk Products", "Milk Producer", "Pasteurization", etc. Prohibiting the sale of Adulterated and Misbranded Milk and Milk Products. Requiring permits for the sale of Milk and Milk Products, Regulating the Inspection of Dairy Farms and Milk Plants, the Testing, Grading, Labeling, Placarding, Pasteurization, egrading, Distribution, and Denaturing of Milk and Milk Products, Providing for the Publishing of Milk Grades, the Construction of 2uture Dair- ies and Milk Plants, the eaforcemmt of this Ordinance, and the fixing of Penalties. Be it ordained by the City Council of the City of Plain- Texas as follows: 2ECTION 1- DEFINITION:J.- The Following definitions shall apply in the interpretation and the enforcement of this ordi- nance: 85 MILK.- (A) Milk is hereby defined to be the whole, fresh, clean, lacteal secretion obtained by the complete milking: of one or more healthy cows, properly fed and kept, excluding that obtained within fifteen days before and five days after calving, or such longer period•as may be necessary to render the milk practically colostrum free; which contains not less than eight and one -half per cent (82 of solids not fat, and not less than three and one fourth per cent (39) of milk fat. MILK PAT 03 BUT 'AT. (B) Milk fat or butter fat is the fat of milk and has a reichert- Meissel number of not less than twenty four (24) and a specific gravity of not less than 0.905 (40 c /40 C.) C3AI.- (9) Cream, sweet ere F.111, is that portion of milk, rich in milk fat which rises to the surface of milk on standing, or in separation from it by centrifigual force, is fresh and clear and whi ch contains not less than e ighteen per cent (18%) pe rfer- ably twenty pe cent (20 of milk fat; provided that cre m having less than eighteen per cent milk fat shall be known as substandard cream. Cream having less than thirty per cent (30>'o) milk fat shall be known as light cream. ire Cream having thirty per cent (30 or more and less than forty C\ per cent (40 milk fat shall be known as heavy cream, and cream having forty per cent (40%) or more milk fat shall be known as extra heavy cram. ,r hipping cream and manufacturing cream are creams containing not 1 ss than 30% milk fat intended for whip- ping or manufacturing purposes, and the trades of same shall not be based on bacterial count. �1 :1MLED ,'vILK.- (D) akimmed milk is milk fr om whi ch substantially all the fat has been removed. CHOCOL_i'E MILK.- (i) Chocolate milk is defined as whole or ad.;usted or skimmed milk to which has been added in a sanitary manner a chocolate syrup composed of wholesome ingredients, and which is labeled with the grade of milk or milk products from which' it is made. If chocolate milk contains le ss than three and one quarter per cent (34 milk fat, the label shall indicate the percentage of milk fat to Which the milk has been adjusted. BUTi�' .MhiZ.- Buttermilk is the product which remains when milk fat is removed from milk or cream, sweet or sour, in the proces of churning. It contains not less than eight and five tenths per cent (8.5%) of milk solids not fat. C LILT U3:D BUTTfRirILK. (G) Cultured buttermilk i s the product resul- ting from the souring or treatment by a lactic acid culture of milk or milk products. EVA2O1AT:D MILK (Unsweetened).- (H) Evaporated milk (unsweetened) is milk .from which a considerable portion of water has been evapor- ated and which contains not less than twenty -five and five tenths nor cent (25.5%) of milk solids and not less than seven and eight- tenths per cent (7.8) milk fat. CONDEN :D MILK (sweetened,- (1) Condensed milk (sweetened) is milk from which a considerable eortion of water has been evaporated, to which sugar has been added, and which contains not less than twenty eight per cent (28%) of milk solids and not less than eight per cent (8%) milk fat. CONDENa3D 6KI L11,1JD MILK. (j) Condensed skimmed milk is skimmed milk from which a considerable portion of water has been evaporated and which contains not less than twenty per cent (20o) of milk solids. POViD D DHi WHO's: MILK.- (F:) Powdered whole milk is milk from which substantially all the water has been removed, and which contains not less than twenty -six per cent(26%) of milk fat and not more than five per cent (50) of moisture. 86 POv DE3 (DRIED) 'I ILL:" D MILK.- (1) Powdered skimmed milk is skimmed milk from which substantially all the water and fat has been removed, and ;which cont ,ins not more than five per cent (5%) of moisture. RECOMBINED MILK.- (M) recombined milk is a substance produced by recombining powdered whole milk, powdered skimmed milk, con- densed or evaporated whole milk, or skimmed milk, and milk fat, with water, and shall conform in milk fat percentage and •bac- terial counts to the provisions of this ordinance relating to milk. MILK PRODUCTS.- (10 Milk products shall be taken to man and include cream, skimmed milk, buttermilk, cultured buttermilk, evaporated milk (unsweetened) condensed milk (sweetened) con- densed skimmed milk, powdered whole milk, powdered skimmed milk, and recombined milk. PASTEUJIZATION.- (0) The term "Pasteurization "Pasteurized" and similar terms shall be taken to refer to the process of heat- ing every particle of milk or milk products to a temperature of not less than one hundred and forty -five degrees (145 iahrenheit, and holding at such temperature for not less than thirty minutes in pasteurization apparatus approved by the health officer the temperature and time being automatically recorded by a temper- ature and time recording device approved by the health officer. ADULT RAT D ::ILK 1.1 ND MILK UUuUiu.- (P) Any substance claimed to be any milk or milk product defined in this ordinance but not conforming with its definition as given in this ordinance shall be deemed adulterated and mi sbraa ded. MILK PWODUCEr.- (oi,) A milk producer is any person, firm, or corporation which owns or controls one or more cows, a part or all the milk from which is for sale, or sold or delivered to another person, firm or corporation. This section shall not be construed to include what is generally known as "family cows". I1ILK DIbTlI.BUTOR.- (R) A milk distributor is any person, firm, or corporation which has in possession, offers for sale, sells, or delivers to another any milk or milk product for consumption or manufacturing purposes. DAIRY Ot DAIrY (S) A Dairy or dairy farm is any place or premises where one or more cows are kept, a part of all of the milk or milk products from which is sold or delivered to any person firm, or corporation. This section shall not be construed to include what is generally known as "family cams." MILK PLANT.- (T) A milk plant is any place, or premises, or establishment where milk or milk products are collected, handled, processed, stored, bottled, pasteurized, or prepared for distri- buti on. HEALTH O14''ICiii.- (U) The health officer shall be taken to mean the health officer of the city of Plinvim in person, or his authorized representative. AVERAGE B^3CTERIAL COUNT.- (V) Average bacterial count shall be taken to mean the average of the bacterial counts of al I samples t'_,:ken during the grading period, including at least four samples t ::ken upon separate days. GRADING 2110D.- (v) l'he grading period shall be such period of time as the health officer may designate, within which grades shall be determined for all milk or cream supplies, provided that the grading period shall in no case exceed si (6) months. 87 DISINi':CTANT.- (X) A disinfectant is any germicidal subst=ance approved by the health officer. SECTION 2.- TH.i: bAL:: O. ADULTL'UTED 03 pilSBHANDED MILK O3 MILK 1'RODTJCT6 PROI IBIT .D. No person, firm, association, or corporation shall within the city of Plainview, produce, sell, offer or expose for sale, or have in possession wi th intent to sell any milk or milk products v,hich is adulterated or misbranded. tECTION 3.- P:liLlTS. It shall be unlawful for any person, firm, association, or c or eorati on t o bring into or receive into the city of Plainview, for sale, or to sell, or offer for sale therein, or to have on hand any milk or milk product, excepting evaporated milk, condensed milk, condensed skimmed milk, powdered whole milk, and powdered skimmed milk, who does not possese an unrevoked permit from the health officer of the city of Plainview, and on whose vehicles or in whose place of business there does not appear in a conspicuous place a placard sh ovine the permit number in figures at least three inches high and one and one -half inches wide. C�a :.uch a permit may be revoked by the health :officer upon the vi o- e. lation by the holder of any of the terms of this or any other health ordinance of the city of Plainview, provided that the holder of said porrait shall after complying with such revocation, have the right of appe al to the board of health. Every person or corporation before receiving such permit shall pay to the Health officer fees as follows; for each five cows or less $5.00 and an additional 25 cents for each additional cow, to and including forty. ;;E0TI01 4.- LAB LING AND PLACAiiDING.- All bottles, cans, packages, and other containers enclosing milk or any milk product defined in this ordinance shall be plainly labeled or marked v :ith (1) the name of the contents as given in the definitions in this ordinance; (2) the grade of. the contents if said c ontents are graded under the provisions of this ordinance; (3) the word "pasteruized" if the contents have been pasteurized; (4) the word "raw" if the contents are not pasteurized; (5) name of producer or distributor. The label or mark shall be in letters of a size and kind approved by the health officer and shall contain no marks or cords not approved by the health officer. :very grocery store, restaurant, cafe, soda fountain, or similar establishment selling or serving milk shall display at all times, in a place deoignated by the health officer, a card approved by the health officer, stating the grade of the milk at the time :hen delivered and ^1 hethe r same is raw or pasteurized. CTION 5.- IN6�'2,CTIO 02 Del Y .2eH la AND MILK 214A,NTe TH_. 21.7A 20e2. j O2 Gib ,D1LG O3 G D1 i At least once during each grad ing period the health officer shall inspect every dairy farm producing milk or cream for the consumption the city of Plainvie,, and all milk plants whose milk or cream is intended for consumption within the city of Plainview. In case the health officer discovers the violation of any item of sa.nita- ti on, he shall make a second inspection after a lapse of such time as he deems necessary for the defect to be remided but not before the lapse of three days, and the second inspection shall be used in determining the grade of milk or cream. Two violations of this ordinan ce i thin any one grading pe riod shall cal fo immediate degradirT. One copy of the ins oecti on report s' all be posted by the health officer in a conspicious place u. a,n ineide v:e?.11 of one of the dart' farm or milk plant buildings, and said inspection report shall not be removed by any person except the health officer. 88 Another copy of the inspection report shall be filed with the records of the health department. SECTION 6.- THE TESTING 02 MILK AND MILK PRODUCTS.- During each grading period at least four samples of milk or cream from esch dairy farm and each milk plant shall be tested by the health of fi cer. .Samples of milk and cream from stores, cafes, soda foun- tain, restaurants, and other places where milk products are sold shall be tested as often es the health officer may re.uire. Bacterial counts shall be made in conformity with the plate count method of the standard methods recommended by the American Public Health Association. M esta may include such other chemical and physical determinations as the health officer may deem necessary for the detection of adulteration. Notices of bacterial counts shall be given to the producer or distributor concerned as soon as made, or to any interested person on request. Samples may be taken by the heal th officer at any time prior to the final delivery of the milk or milk products. All stores, cafes, restaurants, soda fountains, and other similar places shall furnish the health officer, upon his request, with the name of the milk distributor from whom their milk ie obtained. should the market value of any si le sample exceed t.r :enty- fire cents the ci ty of P1einview shall pay the d istributor there- for.. SECTION 7.- TIE Gi.ADIi,iT 02 MILE: AND C AP :i.- At least once eve:7 six (6) months the health o ff is e r shall announce through the press the grades of all milk and cream supplies delivered by all producers or dis tri but ors and ultimately consumed within the ci ty of Plri nvie',. said grades shall be based upon the following standards, the grad ing of cream being identical th the grading of milk: CE?`iI 1ED iil LK: Certifi ed milk is milk whi ch conforms wi th the requirement s of the American As oc is on of Medical Commissions, and i s produced under the supervision of the Mediae' Milk Commission of the Medical society of Hale County, and of the tat e Board of health or City or County Health Officer. G3ADE "A" 3AVi MILK: Grade "A" raw milk is milk thn average bacterial count of which as determined under section 6 of thi e ordinance does not exceed 50,000 per cubic centimeter, and which is produced upon dairy farms conforming with all the fol lowi n it ems o f sanitation. (1) COViS: Tuberculosis and Other i i :Rases.- A physical examination and tuberculin test of all cows shall be made before any milk therefrom is sold, and at least once every (12) twelve months thereafter by a veterinarian aeproved by the health officer and by the ,et to Liveetock sanitary Commission, and Said test shall be made, and any reactor s posed of in accord- ance with the rules and reeulati one of the Live etook Sanitary Com- mi ss ion. A certificate si gned by the veterinarian and filed wi th the Health Officer shall be the only valid evidence of the above test. Every diseased animal shall be removed from the herd at once and no milk from diseased cows shall be offered for sale.. All reacting animals shall be isolated on the ore raises at once and immediately excluded from the herd. All animals failing to pads the T.B. test shall be branded with the letter T. on the left jaw, and removed at once and slaughtered under the direction of the Live ;stock eani- tary Commission of Texas. Lach letter in the brand shal 1 not be less than three (3) inches high and one and one -half .(1-) inches wide. All animals passing the test oh 11 be identified by a metal ear tag or tatoo mark bearing the number. No milk shall be sold or distributed in the Ci ty of Plainview, except that produced from tuberculin tested and passed cows. 89 (2) DAIRY 3ARiL LIGHTI ,G: Such eect: ion:, of all dairy barns where cows are kept or milked shall rove at least three square feet of ndow space for each s tanchi on. (3) AIR 'ACe; -uch sections of all d airy barns where cows are kept or milked shall have at least fi ve hundred (500) cubic feet of air space per stanchion, and shall be well ventilated. (4) 2L0036: The floors and gutters of such oasts of all dairy barns in a hich cows ;ire I.e of or milked shall be constructed of concrete or other equally i mpe rvious and easily cleaned material approved by the health officer and shall be graddd to drain prop- erly, and shall be kept clean and in good repair. No horses, pigs, fowl, etc, shall be permit fed in parts of the barn used for dairy purposes. (5) WALL6 AND O'ILILG5: The v:alls shall be placed on a concrete curb at least 12" in height and the ceilings and the walls of all dairy barns shall be white washed once each, year or painted once every two year;;, or finished in a manner approved by the health officer, and shall be kept clean and in good re pair. In ease 1_17.•; there is a. second story above -hat part of the barn in which cows are kept or milked, the ceiling shall be tight. (6) COVW YARD: All cow yards shall be graded and drained as well as practicable and kept clean. {7) MAN E D15PO6AL: «_1 manure ohall be removed and stored or disposed of in such a manner as best to prevent the breeding of flies therein. (8) LIII.K HOUSE OR R.001,1- CJT L;T_tU TICi There shall be provi ded a separate milk house or milk room for the handling or storage of milk and the washing and sterilizing of milk apearatus and utensils, provided with a tight floor constructed of concrete or other imperv ious material and graded to provide proper drainage. The walls shall be placed on a concrete curb at least 12 in height and the ceilings and walls of the milk house or room shall be celled and of such cont ructi on as t o pe rrnit easy cleaning and shal 1 be painted at least once each year or finished in a manner approved by the health officer. The milk house or room shall be well lighted nd ventilated and all openings.effectively screened to prevent the entrance of flies, and shall be used for no other purpose than the handling and storage of m`lk or milk products and other oper- ationc incident thereto. The cleaning and other operations shall be so located and conducted as to prevent any contamination one to the other. The milk room shall not open directly into the barn or into any room used for sleeping or d orr stic purposes. (9) CL.ANl,ITIL.) AND The floors walls ceilings and equipment of the milk house or room shall be kept clean at all times. All me ns necessary for the elimination of :flies shall be used. (10)' TOIL'.T: .:veay dairy farm shall be provi ded wi th a sani- tary toilet constructed and operated in accordance with the ordinances of the city of Plainview. (11). WATER ,51.12.11,Y; The water supply shall be easily accessible, adquate, and of a safe sanitary quality. (12) UT iv';;I l.S- 00NsTRUCTION: All containers or utensils used in the handling or storage of milk or milk products must be made of non absorbent material and of such construction as to be easily cleaned, and must be in good repair. Joints and seams shall be soldered flush. All milk pails shall be of a narrow -mouth design approved by the health officer. 90 13) CL: L ING All containers and other utensils used in the handling :storage, or tranca.ortaion of milk or milk products must be thoroughly cleaned after each usage. (14).TILIZATIf.Td: All containers and other utensils used in the handling, storage or trancportaion of milk or milk pro- ducts shall between each usage be sterilized wi th steam or chl- orine or in a manner a proved by the tate health authority. (15) aTO AG;; All containers and other utensils used in the handling, storage or transportation of milk or milk products shall be stored in the dairy house so as not to become contam- inated before again being used. (16). HANDLING; After sterilization no container or other milk or milk product utensil shall be handled in such manner as to permit any part of the peruon or clothin_g to come in contact with any surface with which milk or milk products come in contact. (17). MILLING DDD:R; AND T AT6: The udders and teats of all milking cows shall be cleaned, washed and dried at the time of rnilking. ',18) PLINKS: The flanks, hips and bellies of all milking cows ;3.11 be brushed and kept free from visible dirt at the time of liking. 15 j IiILLL�.' =ANDS: Milkers' hands shall be cleaned, ;rinsed ,ith a eisi lzectant, and dried with a clean towel immediately before milking. Uhould the milking operation be interrupted, the milkers hands must immediately be red isinfected. vet hand milking is prohibited. Co::veni ent faci lities shall be provided for the waa.!_ing of milkers' hands. 20). CLEAN CLOTHING: Milkers and milk handlers shat 1 wear clean outer garments while working. (21). MILL 0200L:;: Milk stools shall be 'ept clean and without padding. (a2) 1a Lim: Each pail of milk shall be removed immed- iately after the milking of each cove to the milk house or straining room. No milk shall be strained in the dairy barn. 23) COOLING: LU lk must ?)e cooled immediately after milking to fifty degrees fahrenheit or less and maintained at or below that tempe rat ure unti 1 delivery. (24). BOTTLING ?I D CA PI.;G: Capping shall be done by machine. Caps shall be purchased in sanitary tubes and kept therein in clean place until u,ed :J r P` P it 0 -fl 1 0 i 1 ',1 C. y l �5 �.L��Oly_,.,L :�i�ALiH �:...�lIi +I �<,l:lo: ..very per :;o r. connected with a dairy or milk plant whose v:ork brings them in contact with the production handling storage or transportation of milk or milk products shall have within twelve months passed a med., ical examination made by the health officer. (26) NOTIFICATION OP D16EAa Notice shall be rent to the health officer immediately by any milk producer or distributor u ion whose dairy farm any ca e of sickness or any infections, contagious, or communicable disease occurs. GAD "B" Grade "B" raw milk is milk the average bacterial count of which at no time prior to delivery exceeds 200,0 :!0 cu;, is centi- meter, or which falls in class 1 as determined by the reductase test as described in the Standard Methods of Milk A- -alysis of the A.netican Public Health As oci atio and alich is produced 91 upon dairy farms conforming with all items o f sanitation required for grade ►'A" raw milk except (2), (3), (4), (5), or (6), pro- vided that deadliness of the barn and cow yard shall in no case be omitted. Item (23) shall apply except that the cooling temperature shall be changed to sixty degrees ?ahrenhei t. Gil: Dom. "C" aAVv Li1LK: Grade "0" raw milk is milk the average bacterial count of which at no time prior to deliver exceeds 1,000,0_:;0 per cubic centimeter, or which falls in class 2 as determined by the reduc- tase test as described in the standard Lietnods of Milk Analysis of the American Public Health Associat ion, and which is produced on dairy firms conforming; with all the items of sanitation required for Grade "B" raw milk, except (1), (7),(12 (14), (23), (24) or (25), provided that cleanliness shall in no case be omitted. "t" 3r^,4a MILK: Grade "D" raw milk is milk which does not meet the require ments of grade "C" raw milk, and the average bacterial count of which does not exceed 5,000,000 per cubic centimeter, or 1=:hich falls in class 3 as determined by the reductase test as described in the 6tandard Methods of Milk Analysis of the American Public He al th Assoc iat ion. G3AD1 "A" TEU3I2 i) MILK: Grade pasteurized milk i. s grade "A" or grade "B" raw milk :hidh has been pasteurized, cooled, and bottled in a milk plant conforming with all of the' following items of sanitation and the average bacteri al count o f which at no time after pasteuri zati on and until delivery exceeds 50,000 per cubic centimenter. BUILDIrG; (1) 21oors: The floors of all rornms in which milk i s handled shall be cons tructed of concrete or other equa,ly impervious and easily cleaned material and shat 1 be smooth, properly drained and provided wi th trapped drains, and kept clean. (2). uiAL.L6 AND CEILIT u.. and .ceilings of rooms in which milk is hf_ndled or stored shall be frequently painted with a light colored paint or finished in a manner a.opro led by the health officer and kept clean. The walls shall beplaced on a concrete curb no le than 36" in height; (3) D00 AID 'i1 D0 All opeiring s into the outer air shat 1 be effectively screened to prevent the access of flies, Doors shall be self closing. (4). LIGHTING AID ViZT ILAT ION All rooms shall b. well 1 gi:ted and ventilated. (5) P30T `.:CTI0L OM C ONTAI,11 NATION AND x'11 S: The various milk plant ope rations shall be so, located and conducted as to prevent any contamination one to the other. All means nacessary for the elimination of flies shall be u>ed. This regnirement shall be interpreted to include separate rooms for (a) the o aste ur- izing, cooling, and bottling operations; (b) the coltc.iner gash ing and sterilizing operation. Cans of raw milk shall not be unloaded directly into the pastueri zi ng room. (6). TOIL:T r' }iCIi1fiL d:very milk plant shall be Provided with toilet facilities conforming ith the ordinances of the city of Plainview. 'Thor shall be at least one room or vestibule not used for milk purposes between the toilet room nd any room in whi eh milk or milk products are handled or stored. The doors of all toilet rooms shall be self closing. Toilet rooms shall be kept in a clean condition, in good repair, and well ventilated. In case privies or earth closets are permitted and u ::ed, they shall e building, and shall be of a be located at least 100 feet from the 9 n w sanitary type c (list rue tea and operated in conformity with the ordin nce -s of the city of Plainview. (7). VyAT3 ,.)UPPLY: The eater supply shall be easily accessible, adequate, and of a safe, sanitary quality. (8) r',CI L121 E6: 'trashing facilities shall be provided, including hot running water, soap, and sanitary towels of a type approved by the health officer. The use of a common towel is prohibited. (9), MILK PIPING: Only "sanitary milk pieing" of a type which can be easily cleaned with a brl;sh shall be used. (10). C 0,I.IhTRUCT IO11 OL` UI' 1T: All equipment with 1.°rhich milk comes in contact shal l be constructed in such manner as to easily cleaned. 1 1 D16 0 AL OL' ,Ti All wastes sh a1.1 be di s eosed of in conformity with the requirements of the health officer. 12). All milk conta doers and milk anparatus shall be thoroughly cleaned after each usage and sterilized in a manner approved by the health officer immediately before each usage. (13) :�TORAGE Or' 0Oi1TAIi:Eil:,: After sterilization all bottles, o cans and other conta ine rs sh_ 1 b e stored in such mangler as to be protected from contamination. (14). HA IDLING Or' oOL T I_.._:3: _u D Betw st eril- ization and usage all containers and apparatus shall be handled In such manner as t o prevent any part of the or clothing from com ng in cont act with any surface with which milk or milk products come in corn act. (15). 1 "O AGL nr' CAP6: bottle caps shall be purchased and stored only in sanitary ;tubes and shall be kept therein until l used. (16). PAai ;IhilZ TIO:: Pas teu :izaticn shall be performed as described in the definition section o f this ordinance. The t ime and temperature records charts shall be dated and pre- served for a period of three months for the information of the heal try officer. (17). 0 0L1IG: All milk not pasteurized within two hours after it is received at the plant shal: then be immediately cooled to a temperature of 50 degrees r' ahrenhei tr or less and. rnaintai ned thereat until pasteurized; and all paste uri zed milk shall be immendi.a tel 7 cooled to a temperature of 50 degrees 'ahrerilei t or le -.1s and maintoined er eat until delivery. 1 8 BO 'Li jG Bott_in:> s'r.al be done in' automatic machinery approved by the h ral th officer in such ma er as to prevent any part o f the person or clothing from coming in contact with any surface wi th 1hich milk or milk products come in contact. (19)- 0verflotr' milk ahio'r. has become machine cont rninated shall not be sold for hum fri comsumotion. (20) CAP? Ca pin? shall be done by machinery approved by health officer. Rand ca ping is prohibited. (21) D .I7 milk to be consumed in the form of whole milk shall be c.elivered to the final consumer v..1 thin 36 hours of the time of pasteruization. -2 Pr ,'2i1i L- :IvALTH CE2J2I.1. i; Every pe connected r rs o n c tae kith a dairy or milk plant whose work brings him or her in contact wi th the production, handling, storage, or transror- t ati on of milk or milk pro ducts shall have wi thin twelve 93 months passed a medical examination rrade by the health officer. (23) TvC Ii'I0A1101 C DI ne Notice shall be sent to the health officer immediately by any milk ,producer or distri- butor upon irhose dai ry farm or in v•h ose milk plent any c :use of si c...css '-r any infectious contagious, or communicable disease occu s. (24) Cl Al LIN3 All p 'y rsons coming in contact with milk or milk products containers or equipment shall wear clean outer garments and s1 keep their hands clean at all times while thus engaged. GR«D "Brt =X: Grade "13" 2asteuri zed milk i s grade "1. "13" or "0 raw milk which has been pasteurized, cooled, and bottled in a milk plant conforming with ai1,of the item of sanitation required for grade "A" pasteurized milk excepting (2) (4) or (24f, and the average bacterial count of ehich at no time after pasteurization Ce? and prior to delivery exceeds 100,000. GtinD "0" Grade "0" pasteurized milk is pasteurized milk which does not meet the requirern -nts of grade "B" pasteurized milt:, and the average bacterial count of which at no time prior to delivery exceeds 500,000 per cubic; centimeter. )J�J '0T 10.N 8. w1.72 L2,i:1:!. T; 3Y i G Dli'G At a..y t i e between r egula r announcements of milk grades any producer or distributor may make application for regrading his product. In case the applicants existing low grade is due to exces- sive bacterial count, said application must be supported by at least two bacteriological examinations made subseque et to the end of the previous grading period and indicating that the quality of the applicant's output has improved Ellice the last grading announcement and conforms °:d th the reclp ireren is of a higher grade. The sa.mpl es upon which the said two analyses are r_ de may be brought to the health depaartme it laborator;, by the applicant,' Upon the recei of of a satisfactory appli cat ion, the health officer shall make at least four bacteriological analyses upon sarnles collected by the health officer of the applicant's out- ,put within a period of not less than two weeks end not more than three weeks of the date of the application. The health officer shall award a higher grade immediately in case the said four analyses indicate the necessary quality. In case the applicant's exi sting low grade i s due to a vi olati on o f an item of sanitat ion other than bacteri al. count said application must be accompanied by a statement signed by the applicant to the affect that the violated item of sanitation has been conformed with. eithin one week of the recei of of such an application the health officer shall make a reinspection of the applicant's establishment and, in caee the findings justify, shall award a re grade. At aey time between regular announcement :2, of milk grades the health officer may lower the grade of a:ly milk .producer or di tribut or if, as a result of inspection or rnilk analyses, a lower grade shall be justified in scceedanoe -:i th the terms of this ord iea nce. C ION 9. I AN 02, DI 2 2I i? G :ILK No milk producer or distributor shall transfer milk or milk eroducts from one 0 ont` :finer to auotl u.:?on the street or in ny vehicle or etore, or in any piece, except a bottling or milk 94 room esoeciaily u; =:ed for that purpose, except as may be specially permitted by the health officer in the case of milk being de- livered in bulk, The sale of dip milk is hereby expressly pro- hibited. It shall be unlawful fro h otels s oda fountai his, restaurants, and similar establi shmen is to ;;ell or serve any whole milk, Bette rrni lk or cream except in the original container in 1.7hich it was received from the producer or distributor. ,`gyp, MILK �)i 11.10 z Dl. n C n u..�.yl.,lr 10. °I�.:� i1 1 Lim I�.L .,�1.:�I:iJ�: J� HALE J��TT1V No milk or cream shall be sold in the City of Plainview nview that has been pasteuri zed outsi de o f the County of Bale except as may be authorized by the health officer. Ear :r_al 11. No person shall smoke or snit, except into a receptiele provided for the purpose, in any part of any room, vehicle, or other place used for the s`,le, storage, hand lin:� or transoor- tation of milk. .CTI 12. VT:II CL_ All vehi cles used for delivery of milk in the City of Plainview shall be so constructed as t o protect the milk from the sun and from contamination. such vehicles shall be gent clean while used in transporting milk or milk products. No substance capable of contaminating milk or milk products shall be transported with milk or milk products in such ranrier as to permit con tamina.t ion. All vehicles cles used in the trrn sporti ng of milk or milk products in the City of Plainview sh ..11 boar the -ride of the milk; whether raw or pasteurized, as v as the name of the hider of the permit r.nder which such vehicle is operated, and the number of such permit in pl ain legible letters and numerals, not l e s s than three (3) inches in height on both :.:ides of said vehicles, and said nacre and number shall be in place at all times when said vehicles, is being used for the trans- portation of milk or milk products. :,iCT CTd 13. oDucni The health officer s ra11 imr_ediately denature with rennet or some harmless coloring matter any milk or milk product found misbranded with resoect to ,::rsd.ing or so1 without a permit. T101ti 14; 3EPA Tsu3I::AT ION 2.2t0H I~I 2 No milk or milk products shall be pasteurized more than once. CTION 15. DA .,1 D MILK :2L.° :may All dairies to milk plants from, which milk is supplied to the ci ty of Pi.:_inview, which are hereafter cori' trueted., shall con- form in their construction to the r ecfr, irements of the health officer, bleb shall not be less than the ;ride "A" reuu' rements of this ordinance. ION 16, _'.t0::C tIn :ii L I.Lk Milk which does not confcrm with the grades as desc r.•ibed in this ordinance shall not be sold in the ci ty of Plainview. CT IO.IN 17. 2EN A LlY Any person, firm, as, at ion, or cor "oration who shall vio- late any provision of this ordinance shall be fired not more than one hundred dollars iC0.00) at the disc-reti on of the reco_'der. s CT 1.01 18• D DATE Of EC All ordinances and parts of ordinances in conflict wi th 95 this ordinance are h reb,y repealed; and this ordinance shall be in full force and effect immediately upon its adoption and its publication, as provided b;, law. :'CTI�' T 19 UlIC'" n nTTTIOS I" ('T2J U+:JV1 YJ �l 1J I 1 Y JrJ! ahould, any section, paragraph, sentence, clause, or phrase of this ordinance be declared unconstitutional or invalid for any reason, the remainder of said ordinance shall not be effected thereby. Each and every violation of the provisions of this ordinance Shall constitute a separate offense. PAaai D THIS iii:: 16 day of aeptembe r, 1929. AP2aC T D 211,.; 16 :DAY 'J U .22EMB; .H 1929 --7 ATT:;aT City aec 'et. ry Mayor Alderman nooper, introduced, 'read read and moved the adoption of the following resolution; rr .?esolve that a necessit T exists for the improvement of that part of 9th., Dtreet in the City of Plainview, from the Jest line of Broadway to the East line of .:�ustin Street; the or h az r t s tf orthand" South J_lley it ock ,�/'in the Di`'t"y"'o" ainz new uy aving all of same and by the construction of curbs and :.'utters and all other appurtenances necessary to 1a e a complete job of paving; and that it be, and is hereby ordered, that said portion of 9t_ street., and said a le,js be so improved; and that the Council adopt as the material the said portion of 9th., street, ei r'_t 4 inch Calichie base topped with one -and one -half inch Durock rock asphalt, and for the paving of said alleys two and one half inch :-etrified fiber brick on four inch concrete base. And be it further resolved that the mayor be instruced to negotiate with contractors and enter into a contract for the doing of said work, such contract to be submitted to the Council for approval The motion to adopt the resolution was seconded by %lderman J. Cardwell, and was put to a vote ey the i..ayor and was carried by the unanir.ous vote of all members of the Council present. i f- City $eletaryf' I,ayor. It appearing that there was no further business to come before the session the Council adjourned. ATTEST. 1 �wse 1 9 6 Flainview, Te7zas, October 'ST, .T..2:). City Council Let in 1.e„gular session, Layer ToE :11.eiton presiding with the followin naLed officers present; J.C. Hooper, J.3.Cardwell, Dysart, w.1).Ebwan and. jI'.'Sansom :Jdermen and J.H.Saigling City Secretary, when the followinz proceedins were had, to-wit; i inutes of the regular COlail reefing of '.September T6th were read and aproven. Joved by own.an ondeC by Dysart that ?..Joyner's bill 01 wT2.0b for Engineer Foes on i.istinate NO. 2 on T'il- crest paving be allowe and. paid. Carried. Tt is reniarly Loved and seconded that 9 11 street 3l03 k between 3 and .ustin be paved. 50 ft wide. Carried- I.oved by Sansok seconded by i:ysart at S.C.lioss be eLploye bj City as :.ilk Inspector iD, addition to his wo7h.: as Sanitary Officer and that such eLTlayment continue diatil otherwise ordered by the Council. Carried. 1.bved and seconde,• that the City purchase 6 colwbiete suits and one extra pair trousers for use o± li'ire ept. Carried. :Lbued by Cardwell aPid seconded by Hooper at 11.7 .SLyth be employed 4g City Engineer on a 3 ,0 fee on all Contract Jobs; subject to recall by majority vote of the Council on 30 days notice. Hooper, Cardwell and Dysart voting YES; BowLan and Sansom voting NO. lotion lost. The following reports for the month of September were heard read and approved and ordered filed:- City InSpector 1 ;259.40, Jude Lanford ';5s6.50, d-.L.Saigling Delinquent Taxes 1666.29, Water Sewer and Liscellaneous Collections 392.16,. The following 3T= ano SIJ„WHIhS =,0=2 ibNED P= ICOR T'KE LTITTU 01 OCI:20311:- SLAEII:- j.:+ .:II6.00, 2rank Stultz 100.00, H-I- Hood WJ00.00, H,i.I.Tinkle .71T0 ..;;"1-Hing 0'36.00, L....:1.anders 8b.00, (:.3.J-uin ,jI0.00, J.L.Linville 1 6•0(), Lee hardin 100.00, :.:.l.I.3itton •90.00, I.P.elder W90.00, 1135.00, SPoer :J76.00, H•S.3olin WT60.00, L.T.sher C.F.Vincent50.00, 0..Lartine 0T37.60, Paul 3ryan 1- 50.00,. ..Saigling WT60.60, 1.J.Shelto1j wT76.a:, :A.L.Lanford WT50.00, 3.C.oss •j26.06, .:Hole:i- •I.00, Ed hess WT00.00, Lancill IdcWL1liams w90.00, Walter 2eri.pies w200.60, W.D-inter EI:00.00, Pc Zire Dept 45.00, artin LcWhorter 1 WilliaLs .,I00.00, D. y 40.00, J.c.aooper •0.00, J.—Cardwell w20.00, H.a ;20.00, D L0.00, E...Sansom '20.00, W.J.3ryan ,30.60, H.w.',isor _150.00, :.C..a 075.00, S.E. o11es 0)6.60, L..herrord II0.uu, J.C.Sailders cE35.00, :ILLS:- Clara 1 ,6.0o, ialph Tinkle 3.20, Ti.W.W'ishard Jlagde fates I6.00, W.H.Litchener 1..9.S0, E.O.Licney 19.20, 3.0.D. •2000.00, Texas Utilities Co 27.24, Texas Utili- ties Co 02.22, Texas Ltilities Co j(3.30, Tewas Utilities 00 )717.75, Texas Utilities Co s1 4est Texas Gas Co 15.00, Jest Texas Gas Co I.36, Teas Utilities Co none Co 9 35. b0, West Teas Jas Co I0.00, j.J.Laird Treas 1.Unic Band 0500.00, John iaynard Lbr Co W7•S0, 3urt Electric Ghop 12.16, J.L.Disbet hdw ,S.73, (Super Service Nilling Station .6, ..;7eIL Cafe ri.I6, Spencer _Jallinger .Y7.06, Shook :ire Jo bI.00, Stovall 3rob 4.00, S.';i.Lontaue '7.60, Noble ros .1-c) Co 8.60, herald-News Pub Co •7.50, 3.ard. I1.00, Cash Go .0.40, :.insworth Drug Co W1 0.S0, Shepard. Chevorlet Go •:2S.'05, 3. G 3. Sign Co '4.20, 1:ni0'ht ,uto Oo 1.95, Jo W. Wayland W.00, Plaiview Welding Co w: .50, Locke 1..otor Co :6.65, Nepyune Leer Co 026.04, KL-cer's ie Station •3.00, Fulton Lbr Go .1 Jarvis-Tall Co ,;:6.6 6, C.'li'argason •71:.50, 97 Plainview sow Jo sI.7s, sroadway Service Station s 2. 7 0, Ieinecke 3ros hdw Co s2.60, J.s.Hatcser jestex :dw Co s.sD, J.J. jooldride Ibr Jo .:41,z).6.), sosss!en raw Co s4 .i so_stin-Sestern Iachinery Do ,:20.08, alowe owan Clswe Cowan J.s.:Idams Jo -14.00, 2ne ',2exas Co julf 1-e- fininf Co .2t Co .:b8.TO, sL.s.jichard E.L.:icLey 00, Claude Y.ates J.s.,itchener .iison ',:andenberg la; o -2/11.6s, Ssrown -)r Ti Jo lag Petro Jo ,T2I.sb, Shoo uttery Jo ,_26.6o, 2ceo s. 3arnaro Co 1 "uitaque s,fs.nd u Jo OTb..')&, sbestos Jo Inc NO. 350 was introduced ordering the improve- ment oZ certain streets and alleys in the City of Plainview and after having been real- Aldernan moved the passaged and adoption of said :4 ordinance his motion being seconded by AlderLan 3owLan it was put to vote resul_ing in the motion carrying unanimously. C‘:t ..c71 0aDIN„-,NCE NO. 330. tfl ..en1 0DIi2 3.2: 0 .1n I IL? _10 I AND .,11.YL, 1:: 2F., 312Y 02 BY 2I-IE TZ 02 T 2LiT I 1,122'L 00 0CN ,l'oa DOING sAID CK i1i 0 2_;S3/IsI0N LUIJ PT nJ2 irL COsT THZ.E02 AG,=. THE 0E26 2CiITY ABUT21NG 0J sAID AllEY6, 2H0VILING EITG 01; 10 D LL: 2 071 AND OOLL-:CTIJN 02 202, THE I.D..:UANCE 02 I INDEETEDNss, 02 TH2: 2A20.. o'zEa6 BY VlsiTTJ:1: 02 sUCH AEIIiiT, 220YID1NG 201 TO s.: 2 siyiEE T .2:2VILL;3 2I 02 A LA AIT Y the 0it f Plainvio, Texas, had adop the benefits of the provisions of Chal?tor 11, 2.tle 22, .zievised Civil -tatutes of Tey'as of 1911, by a majority vote of the legafly qualified oroperty tax-o;yang vot residini' in said at an election held on the 18th. dsy of November, 1916; and ':4H, the Oity Council of said City did on the 20th. day of Novemb r, 1016, after aid election oass an order decic the results of the said election and declaring the orovisions of said Chapter and Title applicable to and g'overn- ing said iity in all respects, v:hich order 1 of record in Volume 3, page 37, et. seq., of the 1,:inuts of said City of 21-.inviev,; and under the provdsions of Article 1016, ;evised Civil 'statutes, ono of the Articles in said Chapter :',.rants to the said -;ity full sower to pa: all ordinances and resolutions necessary or proper to 7ive full force thereto and to every p2rt of said chapter; and the City Council has determined that it is necessary to improve, and has ordered the improvem of, that o of 9th. -treet 2rom the “et property line of broadway street to the .last line of Austin ..:treet; md of the North and outh alleys in blocks 17 and 18, and North 100 't. of the North and -outh alley in Block 19, all in the City of 21ainview, Hale County, 2-Is and has authorized the Iisyor to enter 98 into a contract for the d Ding of the work of so improving said street; and alleys; and i S the r of the i t r has negotiated entered l:l�;, c,� o f l e ty to d .�na into a coritra.ct with Jordan -Hall Con truetion Company fo r the doing of the r, ork of improving aid' street an alleys and :;h ich contract has ben submitted to, aand is iii., before the 'City Council; and ehich contact is a:. follows: o l l:..YA 3 _d fY flyZe; i.:..1,1 eu,N.l: °el made between the pity of Plainview Hale 'Countyr, Te.7.as, a munici cal corporation of the state of Texas, hereinafter called the City, and the Jord Hall Construction Company, hereinafter called the c ontractor, to- i the .ihe contractor agrees and covenants ith the City that it w i l l at its own proper cost and ex dense, furrii th all m? to rial s, aach inert' and labor for the c ori, true tion o f, and construct and complete the improvements upon that portion of 9th. street be- tween BrordY ay ;street and nustin street :arid the North and soil th alleys in Blocks 17 and 18, and the Forth 100 feet o f the forth tin d -outh alley in Block 19, all in the City of lainv iew, H 1e County, Texas, by doing the excavating and all other work neces- sary for the paving of sai portion of 9th. street, and the construction of curbs, ;utters and other necessary appurten- ances in accordance th the plans and speci fi cations o f the h City Engineer of the city of Plainview, the aal d paving to be of ei 7h t inch Calich i base with a cover of one and ale -half inch Duroco asphalt and the paving o f s-ai d a.i le y s to be o f two and one -hal f inch vertical fiber brick u on your inch concrete base, all said v;ork to be one, completed, and delivered to the City in accord ance with the plans and specifications of the said ingineer. That the c on.tractor shall be pair for the d ping o f said work unit prices as follows; for the materials, laying and construction of said Cali.c} le an asphalt paving, w1. 80 per square y� rd; for the materials, laying and orrpl.eting of sa d brick paving, w2.47 per square yard; for curbs, 40' per lineal foot; for gutters, 40 lineal foot and for excavation, 40¢ per cubic yard. jhat the contractor will begin the said v;ork as soon as prF ^tieable and will diligently purse the co true tion of said work ar 1 finish sane without any unr_asonable delay. the City agrees to pay to the contractor for the doing of said work, one- fourth of the cost o f the paving and the ?utters, aT7 d the ov tiers o f the property abutting upon the improvements to be made shall pay to the con tractor three fourths of the cost of the paving and of the gutters and all of the cost of curbs. The 'City agrees d covenants with the contractor that it 1. take all legal steps, pass and adopt all such resolutions and ordinances, publish and gi ve all notices necessary to the valid assessment of such portions of said cost against the owners of abutting property, -arid the property abutting on the respective improvements, and will levy valid and legal assessrrents against each lot or tract of land abutti ng upon any portion of any of said improvements and against the owners t1 °of, fixing a lien agai nst rush abutting property for such proportionate part of the cost so t o be paid by the owners of abutting property, and will cause to be executed and delive re t o the contractor valid and legal certificates of special assessment evidencing the liability of such owners and the lien agai gist such abutting property 'lhe con tractor shall execute a cons _e t ion bond in the cm of •„:25D0.00 conditioner that the cent To ctor wi 1 p his obli gat i ons under tai s contract. I t is norther agreed and sti pule ted that each o f said al leys an the said Dort ion of 9th, street shall con sti twte a separate unite of v;ork and nei ther the liab li ty of th Ca ty nor of any owner, nor the validity of any lien for the payment o f, or as sec pity for the cost of improvements in front of ny abutting property shall be in any ,:i se affected or iilva lii -ted becise of 99 any fai1u re to pe. r "o:rm or default iu tre oe fo ffan C of any of the viork in ei the r or bo ti- of the oche r «:_its of improve men ts, and th t each of said uni is shall be separate and dis- tinct from each of the otrer of ::aid u.i is .arid the contractor sial.1 not be re:lai red to make any i -:.orovements ai sad street or either of said 91 leys where any Trope rty exempt as homestead abuts. The assessments to be made agai nst grope rty o :ners and abl.ztting property for the proportion of the cost of such improve- ments so to be p aid b y the owners of abutti ng grope rty and the certificates so to be issued evidencing such assessr:ent s shall be oay able: one fourth cash, upon the cooleletion a.nd acceetance of the work. of the cepa rate units of v;ork he. reina.bove described upon wi:ich such property abuts and the bat ace in four e.:7ua1i annual paylf Yit due respectively one, two, t'r.ree nd four years after completion of the v; ork upon su ch uni t, and shall bear interest at the rate of 8 per annum, payable an Huai ly, rnd shall provide for maturi ty at the option of the holder, of all insta11- rie s u on f al lure to pay any installment of principal or interes any s'r.al1 provi de for a reasonable. attorney' a fee. this contract shall be the biTid7Y7' contract of file "..ity of u= Pl :inviev;, f c7.a when the contr <:ctor has made and delivered to C the 31 ty of the carstruction baid hc rein above provided for and when this contract is approved by the City Coita i 1 arig? legal r r e. T, of t e a ti re- roc-i sion: made for th., payment o the �i �y s obli,��t ion here- uuid IN 1- :NTI1.':, i Y tY. e Ci ty of P1' i nv ie �v, Te has executed this instrument b;: its M .yor and the contractor has set i t s name by i t s P resi ?en t th:: s 21st day of October, 1929. C' (SAL y Tom steel ton 3Ts :uT LTa..y or. H T; r C i r ,_,ailin _i�.iA;d- F,.�,L l I:,i. Ci. ty 'seer e ta ry By J.I. Jor lan resi den` J And nF_.L _Ab, the Gi ty O ou)1ci 1 has exa.rnined said contract and has found the Same in all resr)eets, a fair and just contract; and the said contractor has evecuten and filed its con- t rl,ction bond in the cu:n of ;25,10.00 for the performance by said contractor of :'aid Contract v;hic h is found by the City Coiu cI 1, to be a good, solvent and ;uff .ici ent bond mid is now advi sob le in the o Mini on of 1 d C ty and o f the 0 ty Oai nci 1 to pl'= ce into iri! ;iediate ope rati on fur the r mach- inery necessary for the doin of the •:ork of p :.v o:aid street and is the �c'. i f gut t rc th t allays, and tfie O�IL,+..i true 1C):.1 71 Ci t7rOi S, lZ.vv :�z71:�. 0'..t",. r �`^.p: n.. s ec`p's.. r r on street, oy ;cn° n .d, 11 'Y or �i x,11 -,n ]d st t, �1:1d al 1�. S, B 1. It:P BY 'PH if. CI 2Y C 3iU 0J L of the City o f 21ainvier, i.exas, that the said portion of 9th. street and the raid aile, be improved by pa 73 s a me and by construction in c °nnection thee` ,,i th of curbs, gutters and ot'r r necessary aopurt.•nnnces for th ma king of a comp letre jo of 7;:iproiring said s tree and a_i. ley s by p `iv1Y1;j ti :ne as provi der i n sal r' cunt r`: ct. 1hs,r ..yid contract so entered into between the Mayor of the U. 1 Cons n om tructi Co <ir1y, dated Sept. 16th. City ��d sa id Jor�a�.n L c. o r r e cons. Y the Jar :x t r` t i o n 19 ,and to ..:id Oi, tr lc ti on bond of �_0 it an-Hall �T u.C� on Comp y, be and the sarie are i n all thin?' approved, Ord the aaid -1:itr.act be =..11c i ,:lade the contra o f the 0 i t of .i. 1r e\ Le'x, th the Jordan -hall Con ._t ructi on O'omp` iy }n t said work be 'One aco ord n. to the p 1`: ni 91 13 s'oeci fl ca- tions made by Fred L. Joyner, rn;inee for the City, nd in accord- t0 ance v th the ea id c ant rlet. t Joyne r, .741. Igireeer for t he 01 ti be instructed and he 12 hereby instr.ue,ted and ordered to mske an estimate of the pro bable ost of such ie.prove merit as c on temple t ed in c ai d plans nn d s oe 31 flea t ions which are me de a p art here of, ivinz said 0 ty the en ft of :316 esti mat coet, th t he pr e pa re a list of al 1 lot s or fractional lot e, of le• tue ted on the part of auch s t re et an d a 1 le y2 as are i nd 1 c t above, v:inr t h e number and s i z e of sa me, the number of the bloc k. in ch i tu at ed or o ter des- c ipti on of every fro et no t kno y number, the name s of t he owners if known, and if there is any lot or frac ti onel lot or other tract of la n d th e ner of 7 'ii 1 s unknorm t he sae s hal I be en te red on ef,:i d list as "Li.i.iLiT.T". It shall be t'rno fu- t he r dut y of the sal d J'red M. Joyner, t o enter on said list opposi te each lot or fractional lot, and other tract of 1 nn d, lying and being on ec i de of the street and parts of streets above me nt one d 11e ys, three-eigth ts of the e stimated expense of t he gradi ng paving, sere c ti on o gutters, and o the r exeens es incident to the pa ng in front, adjoining or opposi te such lot or fractional lot or other tract of land, and the total estimated eyeense of cur'os, all c al culat d by the that i s, as the tot frontage of the p r r r t, y of Te ch own er i to t he total front- age of the property on th at po.rtion of :s-uch street or alley thus to be :mproved lying thin the particular district as above defined ueon ch such owners property abu ts, or ad joins, snd e shall al so enter on S al '5. 1t opposite each lot or fracti onal rt of lot or tract of land tuated as above described, fi gilr es showing th e total estimated cost of the curb necessary to be placed at such premises in conformity with thi s 0r:51/lance— The information thus obtained sin all be ueed in t he ad ve rti sement .an d t oge the r with h all information !and evidence pro duo d at the he ar. ins hereinafter oro- vicTiod for That any descri ption or esignation of property or of owners of pr e per t reaeenably suffi c e nt to appr a i se such owner th a t he or his prop erty lo intended by such descri ption or esignation; d no defect i ve or erroneous description or desi t ion shall in v to or air uo1 li et, esti n o or any o the r matter or thi rog 'r ovi d fcr, or one in pex.:.uanc e of t'r.. Ordinance or i r. val date or i mpa ir any a E3:2,e rfl- nt heroafter mad e a ga net y p o pe r t or owner so intended to 1:e 3eocri bed or d e si gna t and that if thi Toy s ion be held in an y re sae c t r vaJi tut s fame o1 not i on Y a:: a f fe c t t he re er of t hi s rd n ce or ony other part hereof, nor my action her after tek al or ordinance }e rafter adooted b t he O but all ea oe oh al 1 ne v r- the le SS :re ma in in full force and effect. 21 the cot of ma kin ch improvers t e 17cept curbs Toaii be paid as FC 1 1 OW S 0- fourth of the to tal cost by the aforesaid city' an d three- fourths of the total eoet by the ab;tti ;or ope rty owners, the cost to be calculatej for the reseec'ylve secti ons of streets, aL alleys her einabove c efnei and designated, IThot the cost o f each 1 oper r sha 11 be in er on or ti on to the width 'file or her front -age of pr opc.= rty bears to the total front- age of that part cIllar sect. on of the street or al ley upon :hi ci such owners i.irope rty abuts or ad ;loin'3, eyce ot as othe rwei se (le tr?rr:ii 2 at the hearing e benefits he r r provided for. t the total cost of cons true t ing cerlo!:-.1 in front, o:'± or around au o f i O property eh ell be assessed a.ga :lust the ovmer there- of an d his or he r prooerty. A s2e nt of a eorti on of the cost, of ouch improvements I be eezn=irn: each tract of abutti n; cropertj anc1 t he one the re- of by the Oit,y Council after he ari ng. as her:ninafter deed for, an d euch ae aon t ur. al 1 be a »e r onJ 1.1.abi 11 ty of the r.)?':ners of such abuttir pr ope r t and eh ell c t tnte lien u 'pen euch abu t t ing pr operty superior to any o the r lien or cl Tr, Tece.o t state, count or n ici pal ta y.es, and Cr, a 11 be en fn rced other by the s e le o f 101 property in the manner provided by law in the collection of advalorem taxes b; the said ci ty, o r by i t ago fe st the owners in an court Navin issessI:ient s against any property exempt by 1 ?a from sale under e_.ecuti on, ::1 be a eereonal 11 aoili ty V nit the oT..ne r thereof. gut the coitractor dcin ch o re.nd ma .uch itprove- men.ts oh all have the ri,rit t o not 5 o any such \;orr and to omit n1;;I Ii Lo improvement s in front, or by the side of Fill lot or tract of property whioch is the how stead of e person, unie ss. the owners of eueh homestead to?e the r with `.i f e if n y, „hell execute and deliver to such contractor a valid riec 'U :nd +e r t g� n-t securing such contractor in the mate ialC,,in lien �.�_1 payment of the oorti.on of the cost and expense, of such improvement s se CI a a.i list such oivi ers by the ty Counci1. .ch of said alley;, aria i:i :1 p orti.on of 9th. street shall con stitute an independent unit of improvement 'old the contractor' obligations in respect to ,any such unit (excepting only the main- tenance thereof) ;;hall be fully pe rformed 7.-;'r_en ono.ch u.ii t or eart1Q- P ularly designated part o f a street is comple tea, approved by the vity !!,`ri;irieer and acc noted by the Oi ty Colnci 1, and the failure o f the contractor to erorm my further work or finish any othe r o f 5IZCh units or the improvement on any particularly defined ,portion of a street or Ailey as heroinabove :et out, or any part thereof, sha11 not in ariy marine r affect the liabi 11 t v of the oi-ner to pay for, nor the lien agaiTin sue..hi oropert;' securing th payment for the :ork of improvement gone before, or adj t^•, any zilch pro'oe rty. i;o assessment shall be made against azy owner of abv.tting property in any event in excess of the acti?.al benefits to such ownr in en1 vo.lue to his property by means of such inn; rovemonts as ascertained at the hearing hereinafter Or ovide for. -chat f 7 r hearing,. ].l be ..1 Ten to the owners of such l ,l �n f�i ara °rope rty, and to the ov ;file r or owners of each niece or tract of such property their agents and re'ore Tilt ye 5, and -"oo interested in such pr0C0edi."igs. -uc'1: hearing :hall be ball and before the "i t Council, ci 1 c: -.,t the Ci ty ail :in i l.` i nl'ic o, and no ice of such v ej hearing shall be >iven to the .'Tie rs of such oroperty by advertise ment thereof inserted and published at least three time. s in some newspaper publi shed in the C. ty of Flailiviev;, the first p Ile t ion to be made at least ten days before such 'nearing and that at such 'nearing cuc1 owners, or any of the::, their agents, representatives, and others interested, shall have the ri?ht to contest such assess- y roe a t the personal :.:erns and to be heard fully to 710 o c �_iltest liabili ty, aid to contest the regularity of the proceedings with th referellce t o such iroproveroo t s, and the bone fito of s Improveme nt s to their or his property, and any other matte rs vl th refarlence thereto. he cost of c o1lectiori o f assessioen and reasonable attorney's fees, if incurred, shall be i :elrzded i n s-3me. Any propert3 o :Ter against ob or w1 o:e oroperty any assess l have the right t, i th i n risen or re as sessr.�nt has been made shall h�� twenty days thereafter, to brim suit in any court having.; i uris-dic tion to set asi de or correct the sarre or any proceedings .:i th refer- ce0rnt o any r y ^or o r invali dity t'r :erein. But en there moo, on a., y thereafter, ouch owner, his or h e r assi ,ns or successors, shall be barred from any such action or any de fen se for i riv acid in such proceedings or assessrient or reass.'essi.,elit, or 'road ration In whioh seine may be in quest ion. ssessir,ents sra.li be pax 0 le one- fourth cash, due upon com- pleflan and acceptance by the ci ty of any unit of work here inabove I 1, w defined, the balance to be evidenced by certificates bearing such date and shall be r2ay, ble in four equal wlnual installments on or before ono, two, three and four year respectively from the date of the Certificate of Assessment, and if default be made in the payment of any installment the balance of ru h assessr nt remaining uneaid Shall at the option of the holder of such certificate be- come immediately due, and each certificate shall so recite; deferred installments shall bear interest at the rate cf eight per cent per annum, said certificates shall be assignable and issued in the name of the City, declaring the liability of such owners and their prope•• for the payment of such assessment. certificates :;hall recite that all proceedings with reference to making ;u h improvements have been regularly had in compliance with law and with. the Charter o f said City, and that all pre-requisites to the fixing the assessment lien against the property desig- nated in said Certificate and all pre requisites to the fixing of the personal liability evidenced by said Certificates, have been duly pnrf orried and shall be prima facie evidence of the facts so recited and no further proof thereof shall be required in any court. ;i 1 ordinances or resolutions or parts of ordinances or resolutions in conflict herewith are hereby excr. ssly repealed in so far as they are in conflict herewith. ..aa, thi e the 21st day of Jct obe r, 1029. 1 C ty .,%ec `pry. (7 l, A:?i. i:D, 2HI6 the 21st day of ::otober, 1:%29. ayor. Ordinance NO. 361 was introduced levying assessments against certain property abutting ipon eertalii streets to be ir_:puoved in the Oity of Plainview and after being heard read- Alderman -eysart moved the passage and adoption of said r ii na ce which motion was seconded by e. tdern an Hooper after which it was put to a vote of the Council, resuitin in the Lotion carrying unanimously. D T J T 3 I e.e, ti T 1.' .L,...'2 a a ?0hi__.'.l Y' r 121'01T Ll. l;''1 .M TTT 1 v TT 1 r1 T ���.1u :;:...•i,.: �.l. OF ..1..c_I l_ __y- >'.r .I ..�i 7 1 C L' _....fT OF '1LSTS OF Il.__.(/VI r rn,, 12 3 r; 1 ;s 1 rT;-1 '1 7; ou.F,734 T E.lC AI.FU OTi A.PE FCE3: 0VI= PGE:' GTEEE AS 1 TIE OCT OF ,iL J__ ,.l, r:0y a. 1. _...E tl.i FF3 ,O _L' 1 O 1 T.:l _....v 1._ 1.........._i _1 ,L l�,a�._._. FI.EOF 1. i` 1 1 J 8'. (FF 'F_1.;' JITY Ill ,iiLI 'i I_;'."r i. l' -_E .L .i��,J ,.ter.. i`?, r 1I<LI vt 21112 i.'F J.::.. ID1 1; 2'.. 1 21122 �.'I' .:�ilL`'f1:d0 2_;C.. _iTTY J �'-'1 .-r _.7 &T ICE t', -i -r .-.r T THE I_, r 1_ l� .x IVI =yT Gl G.L_� L �LT�, L` CT .�j c 2 2 1•. a S, 12 0. -s, _11= I Jl'IIw \_i _a_,_:1� 1_ y- certain procedure. y .4. 1...., .:el�.i on ..e y�t:�:� day of Je7 r. per: :per i�� the V r Council ordered the iL DroveL.er t` of par o] certain streets and alley,- in the dit1 of F_ 1 linview, by paving the s acre t:_e con- traetion of curbs, a t .;ers and o „_:.er a, u.. L ;enaiices, said. ree s a 1a a eys sin described. os 'oliovz 103 9th. Street between Broadwaa and .:(ustin reet, fro. the ,Vest property line of Broadway street to toe East line of 2,11stin Street. ?he Korth and South alleys in Blocks 17 and 16, and the North Ioo feet of the J.iorth and "eout} alley in Block 19. :;:EA:3, thereafter the 1..ayor of the City entered into a Contract with Jordan-hall construetion Company for the doin of the work in iLproving said streets and alleys, and 'TNE by erdinanoe passed ad a(topted by the eity ()ouacil on the 2Ist day of Uetoher I92J, apporved said contract ane Lode it the contract of the y and also approveU the construction 3ond el the said Jordan-aall Construction Corepany with the Globe In- el eompany as sureties, and ia.N tae said ordinance so passed and ac opted on the CR 2Tst &ay of Uctober, 1.929, provides and ma.ae full provision In C1/4/. 102 the procedure toward. the payli of tae costs of saib im- provements ad for the assessLents of part of tho costs there- of ao the proPerty abuttinF upon such improve2f.ents and a. .<1. ainst the owners thereof, and .1aE]..Eara, Jred L.. Joyner, the City EnFineer has in comli- ance with the instructions, ane directions giaen him in the fcrerlentioned ordinance tiled nis report with the City as to tiie cost of B,LC;i1 iLproveaents, as to the obnership of the property abutting upon '6lie said stree:,:,s and portions of streets so to be improved hne to astimate( proportional expenses of said improve rientS I0_ Wfl1 CL.. t.L0 owners ef property aoattin upon such impro- ements are, as esa ha hild liable; tr.erefefe ,:..a 17 Z....:, '2,T1::: i0 u1 5: CITZ (J2 1 r27"..ATN- Ti, .......'aa.3; SED?laha I. fhat the said re et tae sale .res l. Joaner, ":..]:ainehr of tae eity, is hereb in all ..,....ins approved; BCi'"ON 2. a it is necessary to assess aodr ot cost ca said irapaovelsontd ......ainst tae preperty abuttin apont+9rtions of stine c,s so to he i Y)20 and at:fainst tho OW1:1022 of sach piTlert and that saia costs of EL.i i11.. 'F_L._, li oe apportioned., assessed and 1D'j.i J to Jity .nn tae owners of the respective tracts of lina au in '6T01.1 2i(i iproveldents as follows; fourth of the total cost by the 'aforesaid City and t C:1 to total cost af•tae abudtia 1 2)200 2, swners, the JO2t to be ealcalals,eL for the res patts or sections of streets Laic. H.:-...e- alfeas as above s efined. fhe the east to ea :J.._ y2oiety obher saafa ae in proportion. as h or her frontage boars to the total arontai:e of that purtion ea a.e stret, or a. Le7 a:ft:20 •:::10h caners properta abuets dr adoins, i.DJOI'i.; ...,..,2; otaernise (..etorLiaec on. tde seariaa as ..daroih...ater pro for. 'aaa6 are tot,a1 cost ea ce L f;::: i fret, along, O. arouna any .,of said. property L,,.:_LI -0 aaseasec aaainat 6.e t.i..ereei a ..i.i" hls of .!...ef .ro ao ta The assesaLeat shale oe a persoa liaoilita or 'ads oaaers Li, oaaal coastiate a tein on sue_ erby :13 to any other _Lein. sa etai'a. exeept, cLate, Coasty or faaicipa 1 xes, saa saala ...)e 0:HLorceL either O.... tae sale of sa.a pro erta in a: e la aaer Troaioed by faw L collecton ad v....loao:d taxes b ad sal: ii,y, Of by ouit aaaipst toe owner in any ceuft aavin :3211iti0li, uneer tse Ja2ov1sidps es Ja.ap TII, .1 0 aa, acv _hia;i. tatatec of .0 ..c ea IJI.T, Sahater 9, .aao Jo, acv Ytz.... of I9..a.. ao :31.0 1301.. sl.....d.11 he :aeoe aaiast owner od :...a'aattia ia.-c) -a; (a2 L'i_ 2I in. e.t.a/ Cri, ■1 .1 (S :7 (7:::: t .:'',.•:1:t ::...:1 101: 1 v, 9 it? ,C. 1; i0?', 1.11._Le 1- Ninth Street. From the West pro perty line of Broadway Street to the East property line of Austin Street. Rate per front foot for paving $4.6337 Rate per front foot for Curb •49 Name Front Lot Blk. Town Paving Lin. Ft. Curb Total Feet or Add. Curb amt. ass'd. I Texahoma Oil Refining Company 140 1 29 Plainview 648.71 140 68.60 717.31 P. E. Berndt 140 16 29 Plainview 648.71 140 68.60 717.31 City of Plainview 140 16 1 Slaton 648.71 140 68.60 717.31 John Lucas 68E. 68 17 1 Slaton 315.09 88 33.32 348.41 C. H. Buttolph 72E. 72 17 1 Slaton 333.62 72 35.28 368.90 North and South Alley Block 17, Org. Town I Rate per front foot for Paving $2.3381 Rate per front foot for Curb 0.3099 Name Front Lot Bik. Paving Lin. Ft. Curb Total Feet Curb amt. ass'd. Mrs. Beulah Campbell 25 E. 50 1. 17 58.45 25 7.75 66.20 Mrs. Beulah Campbell 25 E. 50 2 17 58.45 25 7.75 66.20 Mrs. Beulah Campbell 25 3 17 58.45 25 7.75 66.20 E. Park 25 4 17 58.45 25 7.75 66.20' A. J. Harmel 25 5 17 58.45 25 7.75 66.20 Francis Wilson 25 6 17 58.45 25 7.75 66.2/ A. J. Harmel 25 7 17 58.45 25 7.75 66. T. ^i r11iielton 25 8 17 58.45 25 7.75 66 Charles Clements 25 9 17 58.45 25 7.75 6 C. H. Buttolph 25 10 17 58.45 C. M. Abbott W. H. Woodall and Mrs. W. H. Woodall 25 11 17 58.45 R. H. Knoohuizen A. E. Boyd 25 12 17 58.45 R. H. Knoohuizen A. E. Boyd 25 13 17 58.45 Cr G. Goodman 25 14 17 58.45 C. G. Goodman 25 15 17 58.45 C. G. Goodman 25 16 17 58.45 J. D. Hatcher 25 17 17 58.45 25 7.75 i/ City of Plainview 25 18 17 58.45 25 7.75 City of Plainview 25 19 17 58.45 25 7.75 City of Plainview 25 20 17 58.45 25 7 7r City of Plainview 25 21 17 58.45 25 7.7 City of Plainview 25 22 17 58.45 25 7.7 City of Plainview 25 23 17 58.45 25 7' City of Plainview 25 24 17 58.45 25 7' City of Plainview 25 25 d_ohtra 17 58.45 25 Cit o, a ti ad C1` Y`irLZ _,Egli a O ONI d Ngd OA[ht OO t SI MI V d W. HII4 •sl'eld _3i Ion ns of pvj2 .S4u2tul aq't ptoa os sq.a.� ;j as osaq u�,z paau noS jj q.na -uof .12HHao q.noupim aas nod aATu 0 ;uot E0tItaads WWi sno.Iauxnu 2z m `suBjd 2ucpltna tuxes st mo •uzauT �utpjina ac{ o� aurt� auk aAvq ;,uop nod II •u0T4O0q.oad aalu1M sadoaci na nori a2an am s utul asau�. tan anon qaa�oad ol Hain, Alm aelotu u� :ai U 191, A1ddns idleill,A01DI Jatillni no& pug 'WC MOU 110 ---8:_e 105 a f'.12the Ta] TT b T n LT CdO7071 'nT T•d- L'i 2' t 'T.Y' fi017T( 3. d at 7eari 2,. be to saiH o'lera, nr tneir a::o'ats ad attornys fan a :ersons inIteresiJed j.n ..!....a• •at as to anio asseonata, and. as to tne al-out to be assessed. aai eac_l dvmer, and his property, by reason of salC i_Lrovel:..ehts and shall be Tiven. a ri,•;ht to con tse ren- laritJ of tne n.recebCins th foference to tne ii:Troveh.ents, and the benefits of said. iE to their proerty, and aaLy other i:ofer iith reference IJIereto, which. ne;o.ring shall de held •.t th City nail, in the City of ilaihvie'w, Count of nale, and ,:tate of 2elcas,on th.e ..3th day of I.:over:der, T2), at t, 2.l. at ihi( til e all of said o'::hers, teir aen.,;b or Attor. neys, Cr rsersona interested. in said oroerty, are notif to p:bbear by Counsel or in coraoh, and II offer evidence, and said. \I! heari*H shall be dajoarned fro 6ay to day until fnily accoL.- In plied. C\1 ..t.!,.', 72,27 4. :le ciU :_ecretary ia hereby directed to Five .c..f, notice of aaid hearfn by insertinF a copy of this ordinance at fte_ leatt three ti es in soLe newsaper bublishe in the afroesaia City, the first bublication to de Lade at least ten days defore t e dae of the hearin. 2he City aecretary is also directed to ,4ve further notice o sa d hearing by Lailin to said owhers, their aFehts or :.:,.tterae:a, a co'by hereof, whenever the address of said owner, anent or attorney is available on the Tax. reco- rdsof said City. I '2 11 7:: 2Tst 111 1 ,J'203E T929. A '1b.1 2::. 21st 112 1 (n.;20 IUa9. 4 A=Sr1: 1 ,e City 3(s.)(4.14 .Lay IL: aT that tnere was no furtner business to 30T.0 before this session tne Coubacil adjourned. 0. Af wi J.Y 4 :=j ,ecfet4 i.aor. Plainview, ;:e..,c.as, oveLber 4, 7 City joancil 11.et in regular session, aior '1on Shelton presidin with J.C.Hooper, J.—Cardwell, h."1.)ysart and ah laderiten and J-...ai,:;ling it .e3:e tary pre- sent when the followl.)g proceeA.n were had, to-wit; 1.oveC an.6. seconded that the Lotion in the ILinutes of October 2Ist 7..7 to appointaett 02 2.8myth as City Engineer ip rescindadiand that said rAnutes otherwise be approved. jarried- oved by Cardwell oeoonceJ by Hooper that IJT 2.0. ioss City 3anitarian and ....ilk Inspector attend. Sanitarians short Coarse 'Lchool to be held at Edinberg :_.'exas on .Dec 3rd to All and that city pays his expenses imurred on said trip. Carried. Loved by jard,lell 3eco11deC by tysart that a storm sewer Lanhole be bailt in alley betwebll btn 6th streets in :31o0::: 16 0.2.. Carried. It is regularly Loved a:nd. seconded that Sidewalks be ordered in in the vtoinity of Junior high '..:3chool as 106 rec.:rds show owners of PropertXes that have no sidewalks at Present. Carried. The following reports for tl:e Lonth of October were ,heard and approved and ordered filed as usnal.G.H.S. Cur Tax ):;684.22 Del Tax JI9. Inspector c;216.60, Judge 445.43,W--Lisce1814594.58. Tile following Salaries and Bills were allowed an orderec paid for the month of October:- SALARIES-J..,i.Perkins ,;67.50, Frank tultz ))50.00, r)67.50, I.,,Sanders 4.5O C.B.Cruin Q55.00, J.L.Iinville .)82.50, Le Hardin 50.00, T.P.Sitton Bolin .:60.00, C.F.Vineent 0..Lartine ,JD7.50, Paul Bryan •75.00, ,:150.00, T.J.2heIton _1..L.Lanford .;)75.00, S.C.Ross J..t.Poley Ed Ross ,50.00, I ancill i 46.0U, Jalter TeLloles Lartin :c.diorter .'62.50, Plainview Yire Dept y i50.00, ..Jone -20.00, J.C.Fooper J..B.Uardwell ,...i)ysart .10.00, 1,-:.Bowlnan aLsom 1.3.3r7a1 T5.00, H.j.Visor E.Bolles J.C.L..nkiers .42.50. Prea Jojner .3.J..?elephone Co jest Texas Gas Do •:1.50, os ,:exas Gas jo jes Texas ;:las Co Texas ]-as Co ,:2.0s, Texas Utilities Co :6b5.25, Texas Utilities Jo y I2I0.56, ?eas i_tilities Jo Texas Utilities Co Texas utilities Co ,5.00, IeLI11ai :Drug Jo .,',uto Do w 64.00, ;*hook ?ire Co .35b0.50, Daniel Faint Glass Co ;4.90, 3.Jard 29.41, er Cale eraid-ew Pub Co ,:I06.20, :ureka Fire ::ose La:g Co ;:,700.00, Plainview irectory Co Thatcher Printing Co j. hontague :a..erican _aance _;oamite Indastries Inc .).1 4ilson Vandenber:3 •)I4.50, Cox ,'„2 L'horLpson 'exas ?ractor Lachinery harder sart J.C.00ld- ride Lbr Co j8.00, J.C.400idride Lb2 Jo y 24.00, Plainview Jelding Co 0.25, einecke ros .-(hvi Jo :E.25, u.K.I)rag Co .T.70, J.IJ.Hatcher iros b )o ,2.90, Jestex CiW Jo Jarvis-Tull Co 7; :1.111f J..efininL; Co Te--ias Pacific Joal oil Co -4.25, cervice tion aeal ,.)ervice tation ,eptithe ,.eter Jo ?b0.0 Jiewe Cowan iowden fSw :ros ro Jo •1 8 J. ut 12.00, Uake Jore urdinah,3e regalating the ,f fowl in the it: iris was prese:,ted by the :.ayor a:.d after JeilicT,; read, ,lnorLan 3owlan Lo .e( the ar'_.6ption -10021.a1 3 ei seconde t-e :Lotion whereupon said L.otion was rnt to vote resa" in the Lotion carryin. 7 7[', _;1 J5i T 1 7: :JI1 2 22 :21 1. L.; e:ea1te2 ue una.:i:.,wful for an uerson, firL or corporaulon to ,:e0") aLy leiaL„tif_ 01 tiLe whatever. any chich:ens, auchs Or jdineas witnin te )it7/ 11 iJs of the it of 21ainview, exce];t un-er t_e follLwin con- ditions: That the above n_Lod fowls La," oe within ■JJ 0 jitj iiLits rrovided that t c s e e,: Laintainec or t!_e nu tiii fift, feet of res- iJence u2 suc_ fowls witijn _ift feet of t _e residece of t[e 07r2.020 of sole. 1 107 eEe1iod: 2. ?hat any person, firL or cor .aintaininT such pens or roosts for fowls within the City Units shall :e.eep shoh penc aeb roosts in a clean. and sanitary condition. 21aCICT. ',..5. any person or corforttion violatine any of the conditions of this ordinance shall ee dewy...ed. e;uilty of a roiseel:eanor and u conviction snail be fined in any sum. not exceedin ei00.°O. 112IOI:1 I. ?he fact thaL: 7,2 lo no ordinance eutatinEr. t. e distance teat fowlo lo..a:7 be r0II110 andnept fror.. residences add the fact t •..n., theoe a2a "low 3:. L0.00 and otner fowls roost- penne( o Lc) so to :L.::: Lie ea Leiellins an:a E:: Len uen0eocii1 cohi ade an IndheeLithy coneition creates ae 011.02030 iZ,,LiJli3 neeessit: oe.,a...Ledd t.La6 aIl ed,Ies ee snsp aed. Lf ordinanoe tano enfect and: ee in force :L 0(3I. is passee a d 1 n: it is so ordaido(:. 1..b.:...4], Cq .....,L.....:_........:_..:. .L._ 4 tii cif 7 In -e. 1 L..: i: t, cifei;ar.../ :.a :Loved by alderl lE, ee1tonee6 by nlderi Lysar that e Council recess teis .eeti until o: T.s. ecloc '-iednesd.ay over.I 1tn, 1...,)h9, '',.1..e:ii fer the e. Tres° 01 hearinf any protests that•ffay be Laea a:ainst the pavine of ::lbenE. oe cjth Otreet between. roa ane n.u.stin and the Lerth t: ....3oath eLlleys in 31o:rs 17 16 O.?. also the ;c11 100 feat od: north. Sente alley in. elbok I..) L.12.. ..otion iarried. 07011. 000 t,, t; 2 Lolow.;., 2.j.. nne Councif reconvened af this tihe e.:.s per recess on Uovei. oer 4th, IT..2: "i:::'r the perpose of' Qnorid2 any protests on the pavide ff one hilocl: 'Jth street 0,e:teen aroadea7 ah( hastin streets oon the hrt and 'South alleys in 3100300 T TL, 0.. the e`orth IOU feet of O t 'hi a iouth alley,loci T9 C.rTh. .I.....o one "(I. t l'a a ee i- e 4 ?:I i 5,111 77 C t)ffe 5 :C l i• 4 i, .L '1.! 1 C' 0 nn 3 il aCjoarn s:...id. rtotion bein. secone(�: .:J(LerL. .n well was pat to a vote be the L.wor and carried. ?hero ere present at this recessed 1 flcerrene- oeper, 7301:,lan and .2;ar0well; ....wor 3flelton and J.7: ..'Saii71i1i1 )itT 3ecretary. O..,.'??li3'.2: —*TO ..a-r- 72 t -72-2.2 cjity DET7T.171 ir.atror. flainview, e'eas, nove.ber 'lb, 132cJ. .T.h.e i; jouncil Let in reular session, ayor Tom Melton Dresidin with J.C.hooper, J.C.iiaodwell, e._eysart and 1 Lan .aldemen and C...h.aic;lin City Cecretary present 'eihen the 1OLLOWifl1 prooeedins were had, to-wit; ...inutes of the rettlar Leetin of 12overI 4th recssed. until 2: P... Loy C..th were read and eL?proved- .0 b:1 eiderLan ..00l.:er e te3onde6 by .....11erLan Cardwell that s... s salary be raised 12011; I1.00 to eILb. 00 per hoonth, effective ,.:ov Iete 1:.;2'.3. eotion 1.;arried. further Unsiness 700r1i3 tee Coucil jO'LLIMOC'. .::—.J._::,... f: a.„ 7 -71_. 108 Zfainview, Zexas, ,„eoelfber 2: et ill reafar session, ,ayor presiding with tue foiluwin„ nie oi3ecs 'reent •.„3.Cardwel1, auu -_16.brifen iit ,e3retar; aueu t_0 rr cedin. were LaC, to-wit; iitutes of tue rei;ular sessLo:_i of 2.070E Toth were read aud a seooli,e6 that biii _L'or ;120.14 :Ted ..joyner for En Zees OA ileresi, ra be allowec aild uarried. 1 1.1ar. 1,/ e a O C oc J.O 0 to it Ltt.,rue:is at 1-a1vestoh e followih feortL: '1".0 th uf ,:ever.ber were heard approted orOere filed:- uurrent os -ents ewer Yeuts _is.teifaneoas hahford Ins",•eUor f;e iOLLOWii, alarios; a.L. ills for e Lo_tu Jer were allow f. -0 or,ere, LLS:- -J. jU L. o3d hee har6in ,j)0.o0, „an3i1 L!.dlliaLs U 7o.00, _sher 1i l r e t ,12o.uo, f:( -oss oU.Uu, ire orrest ahlawa. rcAJ -i0.,0, J. -oarLwefl :sart IO.uo, 10.0o 7b.uro, J.2. ,01,CJ2 T .012 Lr al10111 C T_ .L„O es) Co 3, 02 e 00i 02 C T 0.2 0 1 L 21J 1 :o -111 r 109 J c_„_-, II_ i: li _I-: .r., -2 -_i_ 2-02 2.2 1:0 o.. .1 i:_ Oire;-_ '.....t t, foLit tc. 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'...i...: J i: 'r.: L _l___: I I iiel e_ii.: li.li....... ed_r.:e. eLmii.::::. eii,'IiI eeehaied.:2;.:: eniiSR eit: deelneBa ens nleedeJ ii....". dealEST ..n2J.Iha eilAniiele Ti,B and TO, deenee2:- 2•.12: a.11J:el: 17: aLeieK ..ift..., neeeft_Ii..::: ..a.: .2.: _112.. ._el ifini.T. a InI:i, ..e.:I: Be it ordained_ ev t:e city council of the city es: pfainview; .....2Ie'n 1. 2-et Tiorieissioa i2 hereby granted to the feces and. Rertnere .-.:earas eaeliaay d;orepiany an(:i the lanineni fe aeC lanta bee Railway Dolepany to JeRetract, raintain ane orerato an indastr.a traen or raee, toeeteer wite ail necessar: snit..hos turnouts and erossovers in client teereto, over and across the aLe., in :Jock I3, hcOlella: ddition to the Oityef Plainview, e'..ale .iioanty, d_leeas, and in, ever aad. alons: tn alley ruhmin I]ast and Jest thren IOnof said ac2 and over and_ across 1:iro H_.treet in said addition; sale industry lead trek or tracks to be constructed_ across the alley in said _Block 13 frore a boint in lot 7 of said i:!ilocn (iagionaliy te a point i :Lot IT of said •1ock, and leavin said 3lock ib at a point in Les IL' thereof, raenin .hence across 2..-rove Jtreet and through the alley in •loo1. TO of saiC Addition. el'2T0.2: 2. ifhat the said J030F..1 and Uoteern '2en lallwa7 eor and the rariandie and Banta ee Railway Ber. their successors and. are hereby re!loieed, and by the acceptanc of this Ordinance aFree that they will constract, 1:.aintain and operate said.. industry track or tracks, a7lad tde switches, torn oats and. crossovers incident teereto, SO as to conforrr to the grade of each said street and alley, s it in such ranner as to interfere as little as possible with eee nse alld enjoyLent o, ingress and egress to and frere abutting prereises by the owners a..1. others lawfull entitled to enter a leave sare and. will Eaintain and. operate said track 02 tracks and other facilities, switches, turnoate and crossovers incident thereto in accord- ance with the laws of the Ltate of 2exas and the ±awfol ordinance and resolutions of the it.; of Elainview ih such cases nade or hereafter r or provided. i.e2ICil s. 2hat an express condition o this ordinance is that the Eecos and. 2Jortherns 20 :as Railway O'orf and the P haedle and ieanta :Ye nailway ioripany, their successors ree, bind and obligate theLseives taat each street herein rent ioned intersected by any track constructe( shall be rrovided with anch drainue boxes aad culverts and with zoed sabstantial easy crossins, the full width of all of said streets, by the pavinie thereof with :.:::bof substantial Laterial or by tir.oers, as shall be a by the Uit„. a..:Rineer and 2r ..s. tiLe to tiLe re: by t..-e -.it: f Elainview; and such crossins seall be raintained in good repair and in safe condition at all tiros, and sabject to tae insrection and ap of the .it y ie idiinB2.7.a.M ii. at the pCJfTZLHSiOn hereby grantee_ to the .72030S and northern 2eeas inailway 0o and tee Panhandle and. •ta 2e R:ailway _.ordany shall not be anclasive 01 the Ini use, is inenr:ed as i to use sa...e jointly wits tee aelic, al..:( seall interfere with_ t. ...e aee t.ee.•oct be t .o 4;et latter as bacti3 aele shd tee 1311 '.131 aRe al1e. crossed or 13311 by sale indastry tracn er tracne, or any snitcees or 31 01 constrneteC tie :croon C.'s teerofror. :Japer tee teees ...ere- ct 2j ,Jti nebt in euce 1.'01GL-0-2 0 eocie. consition eor Lfie sale ase ea t_ee Dublic as ear di.s fe poseible consistent wite any ahe all rules, reeelatiees resolatieas aee ereinaaces in 2 anis efnect at the Late this ..2 i,....13 eecer.es effective, an:. sach ordinanees as eeroaeter ray de i._.,..eopted j,...; tee eiu icuncil 11n 0.113 to industrial 0 3..;.: C 1, L..._,.'_ railroad or 2-_,1rifOLI 111 c) eu. J. ty.e _;it, lj.y of tile 1 L-J-.1.i.vinw. 5. _.'L:: t.:..is orJiha3pe s_:.all ta.Do efZesb a-L. ayter its s0 a.... .iTia,,ion, Js ,120 ili jharter of th•.:. it Intro6n3ea. at a leeti1.:3 of the dit:: ...:01113i Of the Dit: J...J..aihview oy. the -._;t ca„. sf TaIILLary, ailL. finali at a 1.eetili 0 J0a2,i1 ol! tile Oth (yr 4anaar 1:e foll..win Dalaries anC, ......:',ilis for tile 1 of Y.'.e3eler Jere hear auL allowe allCi.. ordered o.•aij:- C■I .11-1=3: -J. .;.21e.::.,dus Jili.).0-.., -...1.1 -:ID0.D0, Yrank D;taitz Cq fLO.UD, .:inylo :TOD.c....., ....._....hi -„'..7 1. ..l.`3an .J..J... J.a.yi.n7llie fIS,_ 1:er. ...tt 700.0, 1.1: -'30.00, .l.:....].:31aLer.:ore Yanoil Y la's2 il J.D.Poer .,....Bolin J... -,I6U.00, C.: .27L .0C, 2au1 ".rya -J,0.°6., ?..7.3holton il l3b.00, .:;.I' •.'a)0.00 s -j00.(30, or Dal_Lawa'7 :.g..).00', .ilire ::..)e. .-'...00, Jaite Ter •]00.CO, ....y.7onee „XO.CO, JD.:ooer :.0.00, 4.-Jar° .Y2(j.•..J.',", ..-,:sart .......30 ..0.0(), :,:.—.'.:,a -....0.00 i.J.3 -..0.00, :.isor IL)0.00, ..;.D.la: „Hi:J:.(..)u, Dolles Y'D.00, :_..:.J:. :1.10.JO, -_1.j.3aocrs .0D, .i. 0.00, -4-.re..!:. ..ailill.-::: LJC.0 1 .2,. To7...Y..., _•e6 Jo,"iler J1: :Leo .....r D...-D:=rell 20.C..) ....L.Y:i:..-,erson yrs .D.ilaht I'Llilii:e Yetre Do D....--..'3ai pit/ l jo,Le3tor •'0. ..c0.00 J.h..:.•liohoo ...To:1...',a•-_- :ail DoiTst Do ../1'..)L).u°, J0Ltern ...h,i0n „2•,::., •,•;•.s-lelov,hone jo .1, „Se::. ..tiltties Do -.3Y:-.D1, "..f.'eo:aL ',tilities jo 30.7;J, ..-"e'xas Utilities Jo -:/.4 .Ze :tilitic3 Do 'L)bDO,Ye Jtilities Jo ,:ost _'0... Jas Jo ,.I0Y..-7b, :iest e D-as Do 2a,iicr ouyadr :_iG.00, :arl: -La Yoir,or ailcY 30 -....)0, _,:i.oht hate Jo ......erald-ews lub OG 1 6S.00, 2laiH yyriiiti..;_re Do 1. 03, D-eL Dale ,3=6.20, 1 ae _(A; Jo •'I.73, :art 1Detrie Do ,..:).2b, Deo L. Yates .1. y'ae GtL020,1aA0. Jo .:<2, :.:_hatoiler y-ria. 30 „21.00 •-Avaitw Yotor jo '.6.1 •e12u-De1oa3h Drain Do .:2 hoo 0 3on oto Jo .00, .Yi ,a. ,tery Jo -1.'..I2.0, .0 .loo 3r0 s jr0 00 -.'3.00, 3. 1a26. ....;:o ...:allinTer 0. 00, Te7::as Ctilities Do :14.70, yovPLen jo :.J.o „:(DUO.OU, ':iiioil 7 10.50, J.- -0 :.h.oc3 J Do .:„Thi.:.60, Y.-lain :J..w Jo -HY.',..LD, 00,:well ±,20S OG „:41.05, yoalton Thr Jo 31.t3U, Jestex .Lw Jo -......b6, 4.y,,,..Laf.s .H Do -...b.S7, ;e: 7e3aL ...,:i.ractor Do H A:o.O L, .::eal Jervie Dtation .j-L.4 I..ohe 1.otor jo 1,:.o.0, 21aillview Mel ....eeC. Jo ..,.'.J.I0, jlowe owan „06, 7' ',Iortu Jell L.e.3hiner:z il. Luw7.1 Do -9.ib, '.'1.0.1e7.)le J.L.isbet :i.6.t.v „:o.9'o, l._,,-rar7es H•u.UG, _.A.Jiy,larc ..o.L.yu, IfIGA: jon8tru.c;tio.:„. Do 4 r(la -all Donst Jo :606.00, JorCan- ...a1 Joyist Do :577.0° _L-h.yalyiltou -.2.00, '-'0. Do ;:3.61, jouti °11 Jo 4• u, Ho fa bu_ines2 ai:1-eari Don113i1 a••joarne6.. 112 20, 2. o ._._3i1 o in -„eil o ;red ut;' Jara e11 Jo ei CJ oo :uo L a., v Or a 3c_L i t e o_.. to to or e 1 1;_..o 2 or in L ail: c oil -o lit; t J ..U1 i,�. vt C i L L'. .z�_ t.11.� Jo or .;Or i.e t,e i:_12tallwtion of a 10 li It era _`?i(J _1 11 0 0 1 1 c 0 oil .100_ 17 O. tine all ':e a Goner- _,ycart Yae 3ov'r_ ai_ 7:roti i ITO. Jar r10Q is 0e00 il, et t_ t o ;J -e1 Jo ro._.:io et of 70u.Ov of flis a. se se( 1 _atior 1. oe on 7.: 0..J0 of l i a'.,,,es e. 3.11_.a'tion. rr iet e.eo. LLIL 0e0011(.ec t__rt t_ pit, enC ileer u ?�;t ¢J=s' L';i c ?e: to Miele tC; a t, vend :a er1vor_Ls Lor'ti ;oL11 e hoo1 wit_ y. e _.o o.._ari; r,o e cJ23o__ ed t fc _lc,, t., >r r e;:.,m t er..,ero ..:L t.- r_' of it ire;: torsni, ire _e e_e, c i IO c Ut:._.. 1c... It apneraing that there was no fuether business to come this session the Council adjourned. ATTEST: n n- 3'7".f 1'0 -rTki Y 1 Plainview, Texas, :bruary 3rd, 1930. City Council ret in regular session, 1 ayor Tom Shelton presiding with the following naL ed officers present wAeR J• 1'.B.Cardwell, H.Dysart and L.: .BowLan Aldermen and G..Sailing City Secretary; when the following proceed- ings were had; to -wit; Iinutes of the meetings of Jany 6th and 20th were read and approved. ie ularly moved and seconde_: that the City Barbeshop excess water bill be settled on a basis of the excess water bill there for the 1,rceeding three quarters. Carried. Love v :1)ysart ;seconded by oper that the City'w 0fficiai'ff ±gries be set at the following figures for the feliewiAg ensuing terr_ i. I50.00, City ecretar, .150.00 ,aldermen ;20.00. Lotion carried. Loved by Hooper Seconded by Lysart that applications for full time City Engineer be tabled for consideration until April the 7th I930. tarried. Loved by Bowman Seconded by Hooper that the City Secure the ervices of a competent Engineer to lay out and mace de- finite plans for permanent park improvements and that said plans be submitted': to the Council for apporval. Carried. It is regularly Loved and seconded that City Tax Collector be and is hereby authorizes to make adjustment on Taxes of T.C.Canfield refunding him on :I625.00 of his I929 Valuation. Carried. 113 and. Bills The following Salaries'for the month of January were allowed and ordered paid; SALARIES J.'+.For:ins II5.00, Franc. Stultz :100.00, 1_.T..00d I00.00, .L.Tinkle oj00.00, :.I _ing I35.00, L. i.Sanders .''85.00, 0.B.CTuin I25.00, J.L.Linville :'I65.00, Lee Hardin .,I00.00 itton _'90.00, .E. Blakemore '150.00, c':'illiar s 'I55.00, J.S•oer x;:75.00, H-., .Bolin 80.00, L. .usher J.150.00, C.l'.'ti inoent I50.00, C R.i,artiile T:2'75.00, 2aul Bryan :I 0.00, Saigling ;I50.00, T J Telton I75.00, L. Lanford L150.00, ::3.0.Boss J. F A oley 250.00, Ed Ross II0.U0, l'orrest Gallaway 90.00, ,:inter aI20.00, .L.i:.inter IIO.00, :-actin i..c:Jhorter :135.00, Plainview Lire -Dept x:.45.00, .'JilliaLs ])ay aI00.00, 1b.::2. Joes 40.00, J.O. _ooper x2'0.00, J.B.Cardwell :20.00, loysart 20.00, Bowr:an ,:20.00, ':.F.Sansor., x20.00, J.J.i3ryan x_,30.00, I50.00, a.G.Yates II5.00, 3. =.3olles ,,;95.00, 4110.00, J. C.a .ders 85.00, J. Selder ;90.00, BILLS:- Carter- Houston igs Co Q23.66, Claude Yates •222.00, alph Tinkle 3.20, Lewis Coffy :.15.80, i.:rs J C.i unt .;;24.00, Texas Utilities Co 20.53, Texas Utilities Co .5.43, ?exas C Utilities Co .I5, Texas Utilities Co :;2.25, Texas Utilities C, Co .57, Texas Uti_,_ities Co ;9.45, Texas Utilities Co 685.25, Texas Utilities Co ;;)1068.40, .Jes a, Texas Gas Co 65.35, Texas Gas Co `;43.20, Jest Texas Gas Co I7.55, Jest Texas as Co S. lelep hone Co w54.73, :lestern Union 6.25, estex Haw Co 5.50, .'lai view "Jelding ,o 6.75, J. L. iJisbet .?33.57, The ':'estror gland Co ;'2.37, oyalty i.otr 3o €3.95, Hooper On i.otor Co I.50, nilson Vandenberg denberg 40.60, pender :er .,`1.00, Herala -News Pub Co 6.85, 0. lard s.5O, T. •i_ rsett ;27.55, Co I.50, Stafford Lowden Co 4.I5, Lindsay 1.ercantile o '1.14, Co ;s ;;2.83, "texas Utilities Co .60, Teffus eLoach Gran Co ;.12.95, Super Service :station _;'57.75, i'_ni} ht Auto C0 3.60, Thatcher 'rintinv Co II.00, .;hook Battery Co 50.50, The Sea; :;rave Corp ":24.95, J. arley 00 ;22.SO, ob .,cos r;rocery Co ;3.00, arley avidson i otor 0 Cycle 30 4.60, Oeal -3ery i.,e tation 3.60, iker's ,ervioe .ati o n .TC1!:. T �te.1.(I ',,26.'.;,6, o.,.ohoup :1.60, ionohoo o r-U.w CO LoC e i:ot•:)r Co 9.10, Neptune t.-eter 3O ;;I70.017, .o \V- den =dw Co 36.15, 7. Aodzers Co 20.00, T.1 Hatc'aer 3eec Co •_'7.55, lest Texas Tractor �stin— ester oad i.ac0inery Co I6e.79, OitDI 0 1 1 334. i ,ia CITY 301U0IL Let in re ul:.r session this the 0 :rd, day of cebruary, 1930 with the following present: Shelton, .ayor, T.0.Looper, J.0.3ard ell, :o.L.Bowr;an,aH4 rr. a_ld Norbert __:ysart,��ldermen, and ar°on g other proceedin the followi. were had: Alderroan Bow ran rrresenter and ordered Loved the adop- tion of t e folloiin Ordinance Inc. resolution which r:otion was seconded by alderhan Dysart old was put to a vote by the 1 ayor and whereupon Zatd ordinance was adopted by the fol- lowing vote: all 1derr :en present voting, "AY" and which ordinance is a s follows: 3i. IT I .Y 0 I OUT :OIL '01' CI'OY OF IT ._v v that 3AO, =0ble =r;:in ompany, a corporation, by Lan conveyances from the State of Texas is the owner of all toe lots 2 to II inclusive a_d a fractional part of Lots 1 0 12, all in 'sloc 12, i c ielland ,ddition to the Town of Plain- vie, Hale County, texas, said fractional lots I f 12, con: i rising all tnoae p<_ifts of said Jest of the ri 3t of Jay of tae 2anhandle arc e Railway 3orrpanv. and :..EA S, according to the plat of sai o011eila ld addition there is an alleywa running East 'Jest trough 114 said Block 12, seperating Lots I to E Inclusive from Lots 7 to I2 Inclusive, and that all of said 3lock 12 lying ,jest of said Panhandle anta e t`,ailway Company's rig ht of way has been in a body since the dedication of the 1_ 30- ddition and that said alleyway has never been opened up of pat to any use as an alley but that all of st, d Block has been used and occupied by t he owners as a solid tract of land and that said alle ;way has no outlet on the east for the reason that no cr ssinr is provided by t he Panhandle anta e LL ailway Co., and it would be i_ practical to so ,provide such a crossing; and ±.S, the City of Plainview has never accepted ad none of its officers has ever accepted as a publice wady the alleyas shown by said plat within said Block and has never claimed or exercised any authority whatever over, in, upon or into any part of the land so described as being the alley in said Block I2, and does not nowmclaim or assert any right to any such alleyway except as to the right to establish and r aintain a Sewer and :'Water line and permit t: the establishment and maintenance of a as line, therefore 3E IT m V .._T T? h "1 E M OI i _�l' �_.r 1:�1 T v �__:'vI� 0E v1Ll �P ..JhVIE i, h that it does not now have and has never had any title or claiL whatever to any portion of the said alleyrwayshown upon said nap as to said lock 12, in said 1 cJle ilanc addition, and tat it has never accepted. any such alley, that it has not and. will not hereafter assert any a thority or power over or in connection with, in and to said alley, or any part of sane, except that it reserves the ri :ht tosestaolish and nTaintain a Awer .:ester line and pernit e. as line to be established and maintained, and should. it be thought the City of i'lainview, or the publice F4 Light have any ri ht to use any part of the abo7e described alley other than the rights herein reserved, the Cit of .ilainview, acting by its :ouncil and by a 4j5ths vote of all the Councilmen elected by the City of Plain- view, does hereby for ever vacate and else and does hereby declare the alleyway shown by said Lap above en- tione( to exist vacated, abandoned and closed and does hereby release and for ever Quitclaim unto said Noble )rain Company, its successors and assigns, any and every right, title and every authority it night have in or wit h refer- nee to said alley excepting only the rights reserved in this ordinance. SSED W A_JU22Ea this the ur d day of j_'ebruary, 1930. Approved this the 3rd day of February, 1930. City S ec e tar/. Layer. No farther business appearing the Council adjourned. msr: -IP° dtt 14:4 I- ..]:1 Cit7 e(reta layer. 1. 1 5 Plainview i'exas, February I7th, 1930. City Council met in regular session iayor Tom Shelton presiding with J.C. .00per, J.B.Card ell, H.D sart and D.D. Bowman, ldern en, and G.ii. Liaigling City ecretary present when the following proceedings were had, to -wit; inutes of the regular eeting of February Ird were read and approved. Loved and seconded that the collection of paving; 4;4a- charges for the paving of the North Ioo feet of the North a ad 3outh Alley in Block I9 0.T. be deferred alit 1 for a period of 90 days from date hereof. Carried. e ularly moved and seconded that the settlement of valuation el9.- and. 1929 Taxes on the H. T. Verner House be left to the findings of the City Assessor on investi- lation. Carried. In loved by aeoper $econdecl by Cardwell that the Layer Cq be and is hereby instr ueted to negotiate with J. ,.`.Jilliar- son for land for opening up extension of douth r- sno :street from 6th to 5th streets not paying over 300.00 for said iafld from Williamson, :tarried. Laved by Bowman Leconded By Cardwell that the alley in Block 4 of Wye addition be closed and that the City Attorney be instructed to draft the necessary papers for legally closing same. Carried. Regularly moved and seconded that the 1B. C.1 be paid_ their rr_one: by the ,;it "re.asa.:er semi- annaually. Cared. Regularly roved and seconder_ that the Bill of Jordan -Mall Construction Uo in the amount of :::54,65 for reairs to paving be allowed and paid. Carried. Regularly moved and seconded_ that Joyner 0 Smyth bill of I0.00 for lot survey be allowed and aid. Carried. The Electrical Bond of 0.Powell being presented to the council was accepted and approved and orc_ered filed as is usual in such cases. It is reularly moved and seconded that the City Treasurer be and is hereby authorized to refund to the Professional a3 Business ':'loren's Club of the City -`25.00 Auditorium. fee. Carried. JRDIT.._N013 335. WHEaEAS, the Texas Utilities Company, acor oration duly organized. and incor'aorated udder and by virture of tite- tbd laws of the :Mate of Texas, .having its principal office In the Town of Plainview, Texas, Hale County, has preesn- ted in writing duly acknowledged, its certain petition to the City Council, recusting that the alley running through Block No. FOUR (4) of the .eye Addition to the Town of Plainview hale County, 0e -as, as shown by the recorded plat of sk*Lh addition, be ordered closed, and that peti- tioner be authorized and permitted to take possession of such alley and use the same for erecting a building over and across the sane; and it appearing to the Council that the aid petitioner owns the whole of such :!Block, and that the City will be permitted a right of way over the same for the purpose of placing Sewer L Water lines under the g ground, if such becomes necessary, and further, that it will not damage or obstruct any improver° eats of the City or controvene the right of any other person or persons by the closing of such alley; and said petition having been considered by the Council and it appearing to the Council that it will be necessary for the proper use of the system 11 of petitioner that it be permitter to close the same and place its said building over and across the alley, and that it will not result in damage to any one or to the City's rights; E IT BY T Y UITC I F 1 T�E�_.�� C}_�..�, I i�_:1 %.�L.�;i. �_i C,Il ���ul��I OF CITY OF PLAINVIEW that the alley running. through and across the said Block NO. l'OUR (4) of the Wye Addition to the Town of Plainview, -iale County Texas, be and the same is hereby vacated, abandoned and closed, and that all rights of the City in and to the same is hereby transferred to and vested in the said Texas Utilities Company, and it may take Possession t hereof and for ever use same and erect build- ings thereon; but the _:ity reserves the right to enter upon, in and through said alley; from time to time should it ever become necessary and lay water and or Sewer mains and pipes in, un(er and across the said alley, and to maintain and operate, repair and relay sane. gassed this t he I7th day of Zebruary 1930. Approved this the i7th day of February 193o. ATTEST: CTT SEC jA. s. AY01:. It was moved by J...Sardwell and secinded by .'erbert Dysart That the Texas panhandle p=lains Dairy association be permitted and authorized to anect an annex to the City Imr eaerit and Stock am owned by the City of Plainview, and the sadi annex to ,be located on property owned by the City of Plainview and being adjacent to and connected with the present Implement Stock Barn owned by the City, and with the further rpivilege that the :'association be granted the privilege to maintain said annex for a period of five years and at the expiration of said five year period be- ginning from the date of theis resolution said association is hereby granted the privilege and authority to remove said annex and all other eauirr.ent in connection therewith provided and with the understanding that the ground so occupied by said anm x shall be placed back in the same condition and leveled off as received by said teTociation and further that the discinnecting of said annex from the present implement and stock barn be rade in such a way as to leave said ir.plernt and stock barn in as good condi- tion as sag e was when said connection was nade and leave said peemisis and said barn in as fall and complete state of repairs as received and before such annexation and before such association is fully relieves-; from responsibility after said annex is removed it shall be the duty of sane to secure an order of approval from the City Ooun.cil that said premisis and e sent barn have been replace and. re- paired in the condition as receive( and fully accepted by said City Council. Said motion was fully carried by the following mem- bers of the City Council voting, "AYE T. J• Shelton,I =ayor, J.13. Cardwell, Lave :Sowman, J.C.Hooper, and Herbert Dysart, Aldermen, which were all members present. Lotion was made by Alderman Bowman and Seconded by _alderman Dysart that the meeting recess until 7 :30 P.L. O'clock l•'ebruaty Id, I930; and said motion being put to a vote by the Layor carried unanimously. 117 7:30 P.L. Tuesday evening February IBth 1930 The Council reconvened as per recessed. adjournment of February I7th with the following Present; Tom Shelton 1.ayor, J.B.Cardwell, J.C.hooper, [..Dysart and L.w .3owran, Aldermen, and J. Saigling City ecretar., when the following business was transacted- JOT= OF ETECTIOH OF CITY OFFICE'; OF THE CITY OF 2L._I.VIE W, .u. At a call meeting of the City Council of the City df Plainview, Texas, held on Tuesday the Ith day of Feb- ruary,. 1930, the followin._; order was pas.; ed, to -wit; C■2 it is ordered by the City Uouncil of the ;ity of Plain- view, Te _as, that an election be helad at the City Hall, in said City of Plainview, on the First (Ist) Tuesday in April, I930, the sane being the first (1St) day of said .-oath, for the election of the following officers for said City, to -wit: City i_ayor, Cit ;ecretary, and Three (3) aiderreen all for a tern. of two (2) years each. The Aldermen to take the places of J. 3. Cardwell, .r ysart and F. Sanson_, whose terns expire in April I930: and also to vote on whether or not the City shall adopt the benefits and provisions of Chapter 23I, senatebill 277, of the General laws of the fortieth (40th) Legislature: and E.Earlan is nar_ed Presiding Officer of said Election and Lrs S.4.Leharg and ]:.rs J. .Klinger :assistant Judges. A copy of this order signed by the is ayor and attes- ted by the City Secretary of said City shall serve as notice of said election and shall be published as requi- red by law. ASSET y1 I THE 18th day of February, ww, A (1,. it j Se ;r: Alderran :.00_ er 1,.bved that the meeting recess until 7:30 2.1.. February 24th said motion Oeing seconded by Alderman Cardwell was put to a vote by t'n e I, a,yor and all Aldermen pre _'ent voting "AYE" the motion was declared carried. honday, February 24th; 7:30 F.L. The Council reconverted as per recessed adjournment mad February 18th, I930; when the following bus±mess was transacted: with the following present:- Tor... Shelton, ;.ayor, J.C.hooer, J.B.Cardwell, :[:-.Dysart, :.D.Bowri.an and .J'. banSon Aldermen; and 'J. H. Saigling, it Secretary. Loved by rilderman ba lsoIT Seconded by .11derri.an Card well that the City attorney be instructed to draw proper dee and all other necessary papers conveying to the Cham- ber of Commerce ground adjacent to City's Stock Implement Barn for erection thereon of a building for the Armory •also providing for the use of one wing of the present City Sock and Implement Barn. 1,otion carried. Loved by Dysart and seco :hdec by Bowman that the Council convey to the Fire Dept its a:preciation of the 118 manner in which the Fire 2ept handled the I'lai:iview Fire. Carrie The petition of a nuLber of City Tax sayers asking that ;South FoustonStreet be opened up from 7th to 5th streets was hear and referred to the Street committe. :o further business appearing the Council adjourned. .1.12-0i. i1 City e `reta I.ayor. Plainview, Texas, L=arch 3, 1930. City;; Council ret in regu session L_ayor 'tom Shelton presidin;, with the following named officers present; ''oo per J.3. Cardwell, I ysar t and Bowman rilderr_e.i and T. $a-iglin City Secretary when the following proceedings were had, to -wit; regularly more° and seconde,� that the layer sign Contract on behalf of the City with Pyle Bros Iron preserving Co for cleaning and repainting City Dater Tower and Tank. Carried. :e move( anc6 secon3 that the ;ity Treasurer ray :350.00 extra money to the rlainview Luniciapl Nand toward new suits and other eciuipa_ent needed by the band. Carried. LLre _:ularly moved and seconded that J.E. laker. ore and l'•anl:n rigler oe employee as City en at 0.00 per month. parried. Jhe following reports for the month of February being heard by the Council were accepter_ and approved and orderer filed; C. _aigli:ng Jurrent saxes 3994.37 I222.9b, ater _rents 86G.64, cewer ..rents :8I.I5, I,iscellaneous- 0eneral Fund ,A7.00, .later fund .3.50, City inspector :96. 10, Ju Je Lanford 43.45: The following 'alaries and Sills for the month of February were allowed and ordered paid:- 3TW- SA.L.i IFS J. '11. erkins .1I5.00, frank Stultz IO0.00, ii.1.Eood I00.00, L. Tinkle ,'I00.00, I :.King; tiI35.00, L. 'i Janders 85.00, U.B. _ruil_ 125.00, J. L.Linville 'I65.00, Lee I:ardin -OU.uc, 2. .Sitton ',90.00, _,.3. 3la!tieaore ;61 -gG, 150.00, I .I.c lilliar..s Ibb.00, 1.3. T=oer ;50.00, :,._.Bolin ,I C,0.60, Z.T.Asher r ;150.00, C.3.Vincent :I50.00 G. 0U 2aul Bryan I�_artine ���,75. an -'150.00, J.h. Saigling I50.00, T. J. y: heiton :I75.O0, 3.I.Ianford :I50.00, :3. J.f;oss I25.00, Foley :250.00, 3d 3o s 1, 110.00, 'orrest Jallaway 90.00, H.-.Linter 120.00, .+".iu.i; 1..I.c':ihorter :35.00, Flainview `ire lei t :4 illiar" s 2 aly I00.U0, .1 .2. Jones 40.00, J. J. iooper 3 0.00, J.B. Cardwell `20.00, r i sari ,.:30.00, ...3owL an 20.00 .fl... ansor; :20.00, J. 3ra n 30.00, "isor :Ii: .00, i r ,J. aces -IT5.00, C. 3 .olles '95.00, .T.1= error? :IT0.00, J. C. 3anClres .8 .l. d .;el'er ,'90.00; 119 BILLS: Carter- rouston lig Jo :23.68, Claude Yates Ralph Tinkle 7 3.20, Lewis Coffey; ;I5.80, Lrs J. C.Iiunt ''24.00, Zewis L'offeyy %J3.20, ;J. ',`isnard I4.40, Ralph :ini,l e 22.60, Claude Yates 019.20, R exie iisrard aI.60, Te as Utilities Co :20.58, Texas Utilities Jo Texas Utilities Co t` .IS, Texas Utilities Jo :2.25, Texas Utilities Co .57, Texas Utilities Jo ;;9.45, Texas Utilities Jo :6bb.25, 'L'exas Utilities Co .Jest 'Texas Jas Co i 5. 5, .lest Texas C =as Jo 4.20 '.Jest 'Texas Gas Co ;I7 55 ',Jest 'Texas as Co -'3 3 ?elephone Co ��34.73 Jestern union 6.25 ,r •cJ7, L. s t. I estex iH Iw Jo 25.50, .1lainvieJ Jelding „o J.L.isbet ..:33.57, the Jestmoreland Jo 2.37 _'oyaltyy I: otor Co :3.9J, _"ooper a, Son Lotor Co 'I.50, ikon a denberg a 40.6U, Spencer Lalli Eger I.00 erald- Eews Publishing Co x'6.86, 3. ;lard J I..'o rsett C. is :.Z rug Jo I.50 atafford- Lowden 1 r t t -t I r J o 2. b 3 _i_�c�sa, lercant,ile Jo �I._4, I'...,.I :�epsne_ Te as Utilities Jo a .EO, Jeffas eLoach Jo aI2.95, 4 >uper Service attion 59.75, _Light Auto Jo C\ Thatcher 2rinting Co aII.00, ono k 3a u eery Co 50.50, 3 '"elley ;5.04, The ea rave Corporation 24.95, S.:Carley 00 x.2.50, Ioble aros arc Jo 3.00, Harley ;avidson I. otor Cycle Jo "4.60 O'eal service Station 3.60, Ki?�er's Service Station '3.76, John T. Read 26.26, .Shoup -1.60, J onohoo- fare rc± \J Co I.00, :coke Lotor Jo ;_9.I0, 0ertune Teter 00 170.01, iowden -'.dw J J .Ib %.0..Rodgers 00 e:x0.00, J. .Ha e ?40.60, C. ii ite Seed. Jo a7.e5, :Jest Texas Tractor Jo 4.95, austin- .Je>tern E.oad i.ch Co aI86.79, 3usiness and :roiessional 0on:en's Jlub x25.00 J.i..3razele ,46.76.: I t is Lover: by Jedereeen _Sown an econuec by _ileerLan ysart that and i fiance 1;0. J t3 be passed and avprove6 Carried. ,r:, V 'C.r Id L',' L NCE E UI2LTING 1E ICU���L1, y_� I.��.DELI ..LII`v UNDER t- TrE ,I yip I I i, v d i'r �J l .t :.i OF I Ian ld s�.i,., OPERATION r :iilCti'E uI SI.�_d��L bYG I i_�Cf�TI ZR E; AITY FUR VIOIATIC OF Ik°IS e.1; aE J l iIN tJ .I.,. ENj1. a IT V_'.1)0 i EOOo aY 1'Ii, CITY jenO OF THE CTT7T JF F A 1 <VrIE+a', TEXAS: 8 dTION I. :3y the term "SIGNAL ,3YSTEI as used herein means a system of contrelling traffic, bth vehic- ular and pedestr ,tn by the use of signal units consis- tin. of ±0 �..IJ :`_T0, Green Lights and Yellow ,Lights, used in connection with a bell. 0 OTIOi'E 2. ell,persons driving or operating automobiles and all other vehicles, and all pedestrians approaching any street intersection where such signal units have been installed, shall obey such signal unit, and (a) .Then a red light is exhibited in said signal unit, which is visible to approaching vehicular and pedestrian traffic, all such traffic shall come to a stop and re_ain stationary outside the street intersec- tion until a green light is exhibited to such traffic in said unit, except alter correing to a stop said vehic- ular traffic n:ay make a right hand turn as provides= in section 4, hereafter; (b) No traffic, vehicular or pedestrian, shall enter the street intersection when a yellow light is e exhibited in said signal unit except such vehicles as are being operated in such close prorixity to such street intersection as can not safely come to stop prior to entering such street intersection and such ehicles may enter therein and proceed across such street intersection. 120 (c) X11 traffic, both vehicular and pedestrian shall remain stationary during the time the Yellow Light is visible to such traffic and during the time the electric bell is being operate6 in connection with such unit system and shall prepare to move promptly forward when a green light is exhibited in eaid unit systeL. (d) When a Green Light is exhibited and becomes visible to both vehicular and pedestrian traffic such traffic shall move promptly forward. S;]CTION 3. a 'green Light is visible to ap pro- achin vehicular traffic, and when a Red Light is visi- ble to approaching vehicular traffic end such vehicle has been brought to a stop, such vehicular traffic shall be permitted. to make a right hand turn, but in doing so shall have regard for pedestrian traffic cro- ssing at and near such street intersections and such vehicles sh°-,11 not exceed fhiles per hour while ma kin such right hand turn. 4..ido person driving or operating and elite- mobile or other vehicle shall make a "U" turn at any street intersection where a signal system unit has been installed. 6E:,;TION 5. vehicular traffic shall drive through any adjacent driveway used in connection with a filling station or other business for the purpose of avoiding coming to a stop under the preceding paragraphs of this ordinance. :EDTIUN 6. :J1 pedestrians using the streets of I'lair_vievt where such units have been installed shall cross the streets.pror_ptly and on cross walks at such intersections and shall pot walk across such streets in a diagonal direction. Ev IUN 7. In ease of emergency any Policeman or Traffic Officer of the Oily of llainview, shall have the right to direct traffic in such manner as to pre- vent accidents or stopping traffic. E:;` ION 8. All persons driving and operating auto- mobiles and other vehicles and all pedestrians using the streets of the jity ofLlainview within the signal system district are hereb., required, upon the sounding of the fire signal or siren, to immediately stop such vehicle, directing said vehicle as close to the curb as possible, excepting that such stop shall be made within any street intersection and shall remain stati- onary while said signal system: flashes a Yellow right acid the bell is ringing. .SESTITIN 9. ii persons driving and operating auto- mobiles and other vehicles and all pedestrians using the streets of the C=ity of rlainview are hereby required to observe the rules and try_ ffic regulations prescribed in this ordinance and any person violating any of the pro visions hereof shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and shall upon conviction be fines: in any sum not to ex- ceed e200.O0. :3 :;TIO 1O. It is not intend° by this ordinance to repel any of the ordinances of the City of Flainvew, except such ordinances as may conflict herewith, and all ordinances in cinflict herewith are hereby e:xpresely repealed. Sh TIG 1 II. The lack of any suitable ordinance gov- erning the vehicular and pe, estrian traffic under the signal light system and the fact that said signal light system is practically installed and ready to use and that 121 there is an inimddiate need for the installation and oper- ation of said signal ii_ht systeE for the protection of vehicular and pedestrian traffic creates an emergency and public necessity that this ordinance be passed: and shall become effective after its publication. 111.,3SED A._72 VE this 3rd. day of 1.arch, 1930. ATTEST: a il Cd{ .ayor, City o F ainview. There being no further business the Council adjourned,. AT i.' EST 1 C t. :�_il 1 C ,C{r Plainview, Texas, i arch 17th, 1930. City Council fret in regular session, ayor Tom Shelton presiding with tho_'ollowing. lamed officers present; J.C.Hooper, Cardwell, r •�.rsart an _.3.Bow an '<:ld.er1Ter and Paul H. Sryan :assistant •iity :secretary- when the following proceedings were had, to-wit; Linutes of the re rular meeting of 2ebruary I7th R2C S D were read and avcroved.ae loved by Ca r dwP 7 3econded by ,sooner that the BSc: ime te. presentee. by Joddan Hall Construction 3ompany for construction of sewer line in Elr:dale Addition said es- timate dated August 5th I9-29. Carried. J.ovcd by Cardwell Seconded by jdooper that the Layor sign on behalf of the City Contract with J._:1.Williar_son for right of way for extension of South 2resno Street. Carried. l egu...arly moved by Cardwell seconded by Bowman that J. J.Llinger be and is hereby named to Audit the City's Books for the year of i April I I929 to Larch 3Ist I930 Inclusive. Carried. Loved by .,ardweil seconded by Dysart that the City purchase an additional 500 feet of Eureka Fire Hose. C=arried. Regularly r:: :oved and seconded that water lines be laid to serve the Jim Green Stock pens and :;lock I6 of B.H.$ddition owned by Henry I iarrie. Carried. Moved b; arde ell seconded by Sow an that City water line be extended to serve ,aylad Athletic Field. Carried. I,'_oved by Cardwell seconded by Hooper that the bid of :91.I0 ndde by 3urt Electric Shop for wiring Signal control box in to City Hall be ccepted. Carried. Loved by Cardwell seconded by Dysart that the resig- nation of .F. Sansoni as City Hlderr.:an be accpeted as of April Ist, I930. Carried. 9 n 1 4 egularly moved By Hooper Seconded. by Cardwell that Ordinance ,x337 be an is hereby passed and approved as of record immediately following. Carried. OHDI:n1Cy :NC. 337 A n.' ti ,T'.T" OF =WALKS 1i'r •.1v J_� i.. u. I...aU 11:.��_� s��r�..�....i 1.: L7 J AI," AII"n Jji__-..._T AND ?RO7 IL i TNT] Manner thereof,PRCHI 3IT' I vs THE F OURI OF 31,02, .s T�,_':, ,J�311: _'II S, ETC, I_= i��._ :T' 0 1 ,.1. T` I -1 `Z DI _iI 1 -7 7 nE lT 1 '13 SINS .]L' ::E J T inn. l TIC;. IN Y U TI IT is _i I� l Y OF IAI S: SECTION I. :Hereafter all public side-v: lrLs, both in front of and at the side of all business houses in the business section of the Cjnn of ylainview on any business street thereof, ,y be s,Je ;t clean once each day between the hours of 6 o'clock Iµ. and I2 o'clock midnight; and each tennant, leese and owner of any business building or property used in the con ducting of a business is hereby reruired to sweep that portion of such sidewalk adjoining such business bui- lding or business property within the hors above specified; all sidewalk sweepings shall be swept into the street gutters and all paper and other trash acc- umulating from such sweepings shall be deposited in suitable receptacles which receptacles shall be cov- ered as to prevent such paper, trash., ,etc blowing out of sane onto and over the streets, alleys and sidewalks. SECTION 2. All persons are hereby expressly prohibited from placing sweepings, trash, and rubbish in or on any alley or street; and all persons are hereby prohibited frog: sweepin any side �ralk except between the hours of 6 o'clock I..-. and I midnight. b:;JTI2 5. The pouring of slop, water, waste oils or other liquids in any street or alley of the :City of I lainview is hereby prohibited. ;JCTION 4. All persons are hereby prohibited_ from plain any kind of obstruction on any paved street or in any street ,utter on such street in the City of 'lainvien; provided barricades protecting construction work on the street and buildings may be erected temporarily under regulations contained in existing OnDINACES of the City of _'lainview. SEC`.IO 5. The business district of the City of ilainview as that term is use( herein shall be that area included in tree 'ire Limits of the City of Plainview as the Fire Limits are defined in Ordinance To. 257 excepting that portion of busi- ness houses facing on unpaved streets in said Fire Limits. SEO_IOI 6. Any werson, Firm or corporation violating any of the revisions of this ordinance shall be fined in any sum not to exceed 25.00 and each and every dgy' s failure to comply with t the sale shall constitute a seperate offense. 123 -ED 1OI} 7. X11 Ord. inance s and parts of C rd i nance s in conflict with this vrdiannce shall be and the sane a e __er.oby rep 0`I b. .'he lack of and saitable Ordinance provid.ilg for the sweeping of sidewalks and the r,ann- er of keeping saLe cle gi n; for clearing the paved strets in the usiness 1Jistrict, for t. e efficient operation of sweepin the streets and the unsanitary condition f the sidewalks, streets and alleys creates a r_ enace to the public health and makes it ir?aerative that this ordinahce be passed as an energency Leasure and it shall become moron its passage FA ED, this I7th day of Larch, 1930. _ip proved, this I7th day of }.-arch, 1930. if 1 i'j CZ ity ecre :rv. ay0r. C It apPearing that there was no further business to cor::e before this session the Council adjourned. troor c invie11, eras, rri1 7th, T930. ty t l r s l a7 Yon 11 �ou:�c,il Let in erulal� session, ayor orr: e o_l oresidin r i ti the followin 11 J e officials 1 J. J. J.3. ard.well, -cart and ..1:d ecretary when t ie followihh p. oceedir. s were had, to -wit; irnutes of t[i -e regular r:eetinp; of :.arch I7th were read .nd- approved. oven_ o, ,ider. an _ysart _ec,ncle6 by 3owILan_ ti at tl_.8 :old_ Cli o on record as approvin the action of Layer `_elton in su :a e j ewe i, fin er Iron tite Lire ept on hpra. 30th. f;arrie Loved by <:oo er seconded by Dysart that the following 0dinance 33b be adopter. Carried. 1i ORD OR I I 0.11:11, I3E:TL F =0 ORDINANCE NO.33 AN ORDINANCE LEVYING AN ASSESSMENT AGAINST PROPERTY IN THE CITY OF PLAINVIEW, TEXAS, ABUTTING UPON PORTIONS OF 9th. STREET BETWEEN BROADWAY STREET AND ,AUSTIN, STREET FROM THE WEST PROPERTY LINE OF BROADWAY STREET TO THE EAST LINE OF AUSTIN STREET: THE NORTH AND SOUTH ALLEYS IN BLOCKS 17 and 18; AND THE NORTH 100 FEET OF THE NORTH AND SOUTH ALLEY IN BLOCK 19 HERETOFORE ORDERED IMPROVED, FOR PART OF THE COST OF IMPROVING SAID PORTIONS OF SAID ALLEYS AND SAID STREET, FIXING A CHARGE AND LIEN AND LEVYING ASSESSMENTS AGAINST THE RESPECTIVE TRACTS AND PORTIONS OF SUCH PROPERTY AND MAKING SAME A PERSONA, CHARGE AND OBLIGATION AGAINST THE RESPECTIVE OWNERS OF SUCH TRACTS AND PORTIONS OF PROPERTY, AND PROVIDING FOR ZEE COLLEC- TION OF SUCH ASSESSMENTS. WHEREAS, by resolution adopted by the City Council of the City of Plainview, Texas, a/ /7a7, said City Council declared the necessity of, and ordered the improve portions of went of /certain alleys and Ninth Street in the City of Plainview. Texas, by paving same and constructing in connection therewith all other necessary appurtenances, which street and alleys were and are described as follows: Ninth Street between Broadway Street and Austin Street from the West property line of Broadway Street to the East line of Austin, Street; the North and South alleys in Blooks 17 and 18, and the North 100 feet of the North and South alley in Block 19, and WHEREAS, by Ordinance No. 33&1, passed and adopted by the City Council of the'City of Plainview, Texas, on October 21, 1929, the City Council of the City of Plainview, Texas, order- said portion of mit ed the improvement of /said street and alleys above described and ordered Fred M. Joyner, the City Engineer to make an estimate of the probable cost of such improvements with a list of all lots of land situated on the part of such street and alleys so ordered im- proved and the names of the owners and to enter on such lis$ three- eights of the estimated expenses of the doing of such work and to report all same to the City Council, and declaring that the City Engineer having already prepared the report and the list of the property and owners thereof as directed, and did by the same or- dinanee approve the said list and the report of the said Engineer and ordered that a hearing be had and given to the owners of pro- perty abutting on such alleys and street so ordered improved which hearing was ordered held by the City Council of the City of Plain- view, at the City Hall in the City of Plainview, Texas, on the 6th. day of November, 1929, and the City Secretary was ordered and dir- ected to give notice of such hearing by publishing a copy of said ordinance in a newspaper published in the City of Plainview and by mailing to each person shown on such report of the City Engineer as being the owner of any lot abutting on said pavement a copy of said ordinance; and WHEREAS, in accordance with the provision of said or- dinance and with the provisions of Chapter No. 9, Title 28, of the R. C. S. of Texas, of 1925, the Secretary of the City of Plainview did give notice of said hearing and did cause notice of said hear- ing to be published in three issues of the Plainview Evening Herald a newspaper of general circulation in the City of Plainview, the first issue thereof being on the 25th. day of October, 1929, and did mail to each owner of property abutting upon the portions of said street and alleys so to be improved a copy of said published notice; and AREAS, said hearing was had and held at the time and place so provided in said ordinance and notice, to -wit, the 6th. day of November, 1929, at the City Hall in the City of Plainview, Texas, and at which hearing all persons desiring to appear in con- nection with any of said matters were heard, after which the said hearing was on the 6th. day of November, 1929, concluded and closed, and WHEREAS, at the said hearing all desiring to contest the said assessment, correct the same in any manner concerning the benefits thereof, or in any other matter, were heard, and errors and all matters of error or mistakes, or inequalities, or other matters requiring rectification which were called to the attention of the City Authorities having been rectified and corrected, and said authorities having heard and considered the evidence in the premises, and the said authorities being of the opinion, from the evidence, that the assessment hereinbelow made and charges here- by declared against property owners and their property are just and equitable, and that there has not been any charge in excess of three- eighths of the total cost of the improvements made against any abut- ting property owner, except as to curbs, which is assessed totally against said property owners as provided in Article 1090, Revised Civil Statutes of Texas, and that in each case the assessment bade against any parcel of property is less than the benefits to said property by means of enhanced value thereof by reason of said im- provements, and the said City Authorities have considered the facts and found and concluded that the division of the cost of said im- provements between said property owners and their property is just and equitable and producing substantial equality, considering bene- fits arising from said improvements and burdens imposed thereby; •t V, r :A) a M I.A UI j. 'S SIN_ aga �iu�uT pug s u on. .r a113-30.j s. ura }xayi Jau o put,,-, 2utjrur atj3 Iqj aIgBsu l QJ H JDO32 3110A weind 'UOOU.I i xvietr 10 0q411 ID ntiov P n Ai a i ie s ,�uis s, .r pf Y jo j(gp auo iseai iv eio3'a° z itch ir I rsf u u sapIe aas III am. pug •3 su ed 03. you aon� put- Satjs!p pPpsq S O R 3111 ao3uatuAuoa sAVAa NI f a t< as us UT a� UT SZ TRAA Sr igz1. Ru t 11y 'ploy Stfp.421 29 1 da lnoAor. spue -a4 poontlirip ssIK alqvz,aqi uo 3 t t 2utuc aq i 11. no Ha I f 0 4 uo J SECTION 2. That the several sums above mentioned and assessed against said property owners, respectively and their property, are hereby, together with the cost of collection thereof, including reasonable attorney's fees, if incurred, de- clared to be a lien upon the said respective parcels of property against which the same are assessed, and a personal liability or charge against the owner thereof, and that the said lien shall be the first enforceable claim against the property against which it is assessed, superior to all other liens and claims ex- cept state, county and municipal taxes; that the sums so assessed shall be payable as follows: One fourth case, due upon the com- pletion by the Contractor and acceptance of the work by the City; the balance shall be payable in four equal installments on or be- fore one, two, three and four years respectively after the date of the Certificate of Assessment; deferred installments shall bear interest at the rate of eight (8) per gent per annum; pro- vided, that any property owner may pay before maturity by pay- ment of principal and accrued interest; further providing that if default shall be made in the payment of any principal or in- terest when due, the whole of said assessment upon said default shall at once become due and payable at the option of the legal holder thereof. SECTION 3. That the said City or Plainview, shall not be in any manner liable for the payment of any sum assessed against any property owner of his property, or against any railway or street railway company or its property; that the aforesaid con- tractor shall look solely to the said persons and corporations and their property for the payment of the said sums, that the said city shall exercise all its lawful powers necessary or pro- perty to aid in and enforce the collection of the said sums; and that if default shall be made in the payment of any of the said sums hereby assessed against said property owners and their pro- perty, collection thereof shall be enforced by the sale of the said property by the City Tax Collector as near as possible in the manner provided for the sale of property for non payment of ad valorem taxes; or at the option of the legal holder of the Certificate of Assessment, the payment of the said sums shall be enforced in any court having jurisdiction. SECTION 4. That for the purpose of evidencing the several sums payable by said property owner and the time and terms of payment, and to aid in the enforcement thereof, assign- able certificates of assessment shall be issued by the said City upon the completion and acceptance of the said work of improve- ments, which shall be executed by the Mayor of said city sign- ing the same and by his facsimile signature being impressed on any coupons attached thereto, attested by the City Secretary un- der the impress of the corporate seal, said coupons to also bear the facsimile signature of said Secretary, and payable to Jordan Hall Construction Company, to whom the contract for making said improvements has been let by the City, or its assigns, which cer- tificate shall declare the said amounts and time and terms of payment thereof, and the said rate of interest thereon, and shall contain the name of the owner and the description of his property or such description as may identify the same by reference to any other fact. And the said certificate shall further provide that if default shall be made in the payment of any installment of prin- cipal or interest thereon when due, then, at the option of the legal holder thereof, the whole of said assessment shall at once become due and payable, and shall be collected with reasonable attorney's fees and costs if incurred. And said certificate shall further set forth and evi- dence the said personal liability of the owner and the lien upon his premises and shall provide that if default shall be made in the payment thereof, *he same may be enforced either by sale of the property by the City Tax Collector, as above recited, or by suit in any court having jurisdiction. And the said certificate shall further recite that the proceedings with reference to making said improvements and assess- ment have been regularly had in compliance with Chapter 11, Title 22, Revised Civil Statutes of Texas of 1911, and that all prere- quisites to the fixing of the lien and claim of personal liability evidenced by such certificate have been performed, which recitals shall be evidence of the facts so recited and no further proof thereof shall be required. That said certificates shall also provide that the amounts payable thereunder may be paid to the City Tax Col- lector of the aforesaid city, who shall credit said payments up- on the said certificates, and shall immediately deposit the amount so collected with the City Treasurer of said City, to be kept in, and held by him in a special fund, which is hereby des- ignated as "SPECIAL PAVING CERTIFICATE FUND" and which payments s hall be by the said Treasurer paid to the legal holder of said certificate, on presentation thereof to him of the certificate or coupon on account of which such payment was made. And the said Certificate shall further provide that the aforesaid City shall exercise its lawful powers, when requested so to do by the legal holder thereof, to aid in the collection thereof, but the said city shall in no wise be liable to the holder of said certificates in any manner for the payment of the amount evidenced by said certificates for any cost or expense in the premises, or for any failure of the governing body of said city or any of its officers in connection therewith. SECTION 5. The facts that the aforesaid improvements have progressed to such an extent that it is now advisable to make immediate arrangements for the issuance of the aforesaid cer- tificates creates an emergency and imperative public necessity that the rule requiring ordinances to be read at three several meetings be suspended and that this ordinance take effect from and after its passage, and it is so ordained. PASSED AND APPROVED this-the /7 "day of April, 1930. ATTE` X: OR, C 'LA "I W. CI CRE R C OF PLAINVIEI. 1.9. Loved by Dysart seconded. by Sown.an that the following :Estivate on paving of one block of 9th street between Broadway and Austin treeis be approved. Carried. To the Honorable i..ayor Plainview, Texas. and City Council, _pril I7th, 1930. City f Plainview, `texas. C- entler:en: 1 hereby submit for paving and ot:.erwise improv- ing 9th street frog. the chest property line of Broadway to tLe East line of _`.ustin street, (rigional `_'own. 1592 bo ydd colichie 8" base I Duraco top C 'I.802865.60 622 lin ft comb cum 2 :utter .80 497.60 555 cu yds earth excavation .40 222.00 64 lin ft curb .40 25.60 40 lin ft header curb .30 -02.00 V6622'.60 Engineering 3 108.68 Total Cost :373I.48 lr. G' amity's Portion a, of 3348.40 C .engineering 25.1I 862.2I Total c..st to property owners ;;'2069.27 _ate per front ft for paving :4.6337 'Gate per front ft for curb .49 Total rate ner front foot :5.I227 �,es,;e.;tf _lly Submitted. J v L.. Joyner. paving Engineer. Loved by ysart secondl.ed by roper that Estimate f_ llowing for Extra labor and paving in connection with saving of above described block on 9th street be approved. lotion carried. ilain ien, Texas. .p ril 17th, T930. To The Hon t. ayor and City Council, City of Plainview Texas. Gentler 1 hereby submit Estimate for extra work on 9th on 9th Street and Broadway Intsersection and 9thstreet and Austin Street intersection, in favor of t_-, Jordan -Hall construction Co. I inth Broadway Instersection. 49 lin feet curb utter removed .I5 7.35 60 sq ft walk removed. .05 3.00 150 lin ft curb removed .10 I5.00 46.2 sq yds paving removed 2 relaid 2.00 92.40 3.9 cu yds i -2 -4 concrete in place 12.00 46.80 31.1 sq yd.s 4" concrete 3" brick 2.60 80.86 43.4 lin ft comb curb h gutter .60 34.72 �t�'. 6 cu yds earth excavation .40 2.40 Total °282.53 'T inth. .:,us tin 12G in.th ustin Lets Intersection. 49 lin ft curb 'utter removed .I5 7.35 43.4 lin ft curb w Mutter reel iced .80 34.72 18.6 sq yr.s 4" concrete ^-`-t' brick 2.60 4.36 5 cu yJs earth excavation .4u 2.00 Dotal cost :92.43 _yintr_ Jroaa day st intersection •282.33 .ustin ,St intersection 92.43 Thgineering 3 d 1I.24 Total amount •:?386.20 nespectfully Submitted. Fred i, Joyner i:av ng _%ngineer. The City engineer Fred Joyner, presented his final estimate on the paving of that portion of ninth :street between "roadway Street and :nustin treet from the Jest property line of Broadway street to the mast linne of A.nstin street and the iorth and l alleys in 3locks 17 16 t. ri gional Town, provided for in Cr d inance 330. toether with his final acceptance and approval of the work of the Contractors in iLprovint said streets and alleys as provided: for in said ordinance and the Jity Council having inouired into the r:atter and finding that the work on each and very of the ertions of the above described streets as yrovided in the contract between the :iid Jordan-}:all 'Construction Jorpany ratified by Lrdinance 1T0. 33I, passed ana adopted by the alt. Coancil on the 21st day of ctober, 1929; on motion and second it was ordered that the said work be and is accepted by the City and that the warrants to be given by the City in pae n;ent for the City's portion of the cost of doing said w.Jrk be delivered to the Contractors and that the 1.aor and. City Secre n ary shall deliver the Contractors the Cer- tificates of special assessment to be dated this day as provided for in the ordinances pertaining to said work and the levying of special assessments. The following reports for the month_ of i arch 1929 were heard and accepte and approved and ordered filed as per ual t. 1 Saigling Current =axes.,; 735.37 uelinquent Taxes T9T.Ab :'ater 348.89 Sewer 25.80 iscellaneous °44.75 City Judie I26.25 City Inspector 099.10. The following bills f the month of Larch were allowed and ordered paid:- estern Union -4.48, Telephone Jo „,'48.90, +es Texas Jas Co 93.02, texas Utilities Co I754.3U, x.<1.8tanley 2.v0 :yob Irvin :g:2.U0, Eureka ;Fire Hose Jo y 666.UC, .n.3onla1. 43.50, ?ockwell ros Jo 30.I8, Hargraves rrinting Co •71.88, Thatcher atci er 'rint- in. Co '34.50, -_erald -ilev s _ub Co ,,:40.47, B. :lard :14.00, Locke 1,,otr Co Xo.70 nowwen Jo •r28.57, knight ;o :2.40, Shook flattery Co :8.73, 3ros pro Co o.60, i'exas Utilities Co I.05, 3iard 3uic': Jo 47.9t3, The Fyr- ter Co _:30.00, Gem Cafe 2.33 Super Service ;Ration 6'7.29, i.cI, iilan .ii-rug Co 73, .T. L. isbet :7.80, The Austin- festern !toad 1 Ct'_y 00 •_'33. 0 crest Texas 'Praetor Co '2.10, J.0. abr Co I.53 rhillips oattery Co 1.75, L. JhitesideS T. 75, J .a.3atcher 23.75, ilson .'an enber, 5.80 E.C. unter ,4.60, .`lobe Ifg Co :39.53, .daie Co -Cbstr ::ct Jo ;8.50, 'oxworth- 0 aibraith Co .24.45, .Silverthorne :56.23 artier ysart 5 .50 la_ e u Flake I24.34 ;pence:. ..alli a er :4.75, Lee !ay service Station /'_.43, =i er's 3er7ice Station "1.75, "_'alton ll r C0 ;6.00, _v _.luabing lectric Co y I2.35, Glob e Cowan .90, ...heeler 20.00, L The followin 2alaries for the .oath of Larch were allowed and ordered paid:- J _er,:ies II5.00, Frank etultz I00.00, h.L.hood Iu0.00, •,.L.i in:le I00, eLob.UO, L. .Sanders J5.00, 0. Js. Cuin ,:I23.O0, J.L. Linville eI65.00, Lee e,ardin .I00.00, 'I. F. Sitton ;;9C.O0, 3. D.e oss 125.00, 1 r. Jones 40.00, i..Lc jilliars ;I 5.00, i.e.Loer 150.00, ..3olin 160.00, 1. .:.sher I50.00, J. '.Vinc_nt eI50.00, u.e.I,:artine x .:275.00, e.L.Lahford 150.00, i.J.Bryan '30.00, J..nelt n e175.00, lelal 3c an .I58J0O, J 6 ooper 20.00, J.3.Ca,rdv:ell ,20. ()0, _1.Lysar 2O.00, L;.-.Bowan X0.00, 'Jillians ..ay Iu0.00, .Eoley 25:.O0, Ed!- 'Ross I1O.00, Forrest allaway .90.00, r .linter I, 0.00, e.1, inter II0.00, eartin hcrter I25.0u, 1'v 'ire ept 45.00 .Franc igler '90.00, ..h.31a :er ;'90.00, 1I..;. Visor JI50.00, S.J.Yates .115.00, ;3. ;.3olles :>5.00, i.1. errod IIO.00, J. 3anc :e •s U5.00, L elaer e90.00, eaigling 150.00. .0 LTV 11O!Y 'LrJ.li =VAS" J �i ,..a 6� 1.� rq 11" .Be it ren er:bered that on this day cane on to be con C2 sidered t e returns of the regular i i! L CITY :L.;CI'IO for City fifficers of the city of ;lainview, Texas, held .er; on the Est day of April, I930, and it ap rearing that c,' the following candidates received the highest number of votes for the office for which they were candidates, to -wit; J. r3. Cardwell for i ayor 675 votes, J.1_. `'aigling for City 1227 rotes, i erbert Dysart for '_ldernian 619 votes, E.::.hurphr•eys for :lderr 699 votes, .I_. Thompson for lderran 815 votes; all candidates being elected for a term of two years. It is theref_re declared that the above flared _persona having received_ the highest nur..ber of votes cast for any one for each of the above nar.ed officers are hereby declared elected to said offices for the ensuing tyro years. .3.Cardwell 1,ayor .:left, G-.i .eaigling City ecretary _elect, and i erbert _Dysart, e.e.hurphreys and L.. ;ldern en Elect being present took their oath cf office sar:e being administered by I +`ran R. Lay City Attorney, immediately after which all new officers took their respective chairs. .TTEST: L r+ City :ec etary/ is ayor. ova C: by ar .,scolded by o:lr is n that the ayor and City Council rake inspection and investigation as to the condition of the .aoldert 31dg fromely known as the Hatcher Balcksmith Bldg relative to :ranting owner permit to recondition sane and. render decision to owner or his representative. Carrico The following appointment by the mayor for the ensuinT ye=ar were approved as tabulated, by the Council:- L J T 081 II! l ES (,11 000 3IL STT:0 T ALLEY- r i:0 oo 'II I `=S J,:, 1100 Y ::.'i 10 J r'S GTI _'jJBLI) 11.008101 `P- .;Y i 2 00:11 ,PA .30:4 i.._i' IN t.U. l'i ,EY'S L'OLIC0- 100 00 C.: :YS �.'l.1 L0e:ie7I 'J AY0 CITY 00000 1ii=, 128 It is regularly Loved and seconded that applications for positions be tabled for further consideration. C-_rried. :o further business apT)earing Jouncil adjourned. ATTST: Oh 0 gip 1 City lccretr7. Layer. Plain7iew, exas, .pril 2T, T930. ;it ouioii :o in :eular session, ajor Jardweli idin with the followin,:; naLed .ffiJers Pre- sent- J.,._00I)02, hompson and .:]..huL- pheeys .11berLen and i jt e3retar7 when t'le following rro3eedi11:s were had, to-iit; :iuutes of the recular reetin of 7th Were reap aroved. oved hamj 3e3onded u./ _ocper that the site for the =ory be '00 feet 1:orth an6 oouth and 1 feet _ast unP iost. Jarried._animously. :07, by numpnr.ys ecnceJ by ,owhan tha', the Oity end Jither the _ire "ihief or his .sistant to the 2ireLan's ,J,chool to be held at A ','ollege on iay bth 6th 1'230, with expenses paicl. darried TA:aniLoasi 1.oved b: :_00per seohJ,ed by liumphre that the Jity Puund-eeper be aid a salary of .60.00 per lonth effe3tive :ay is 1930. Jarried Unanimously. negalarly bj hoLpson oecon■ by _ooper at 'the :ayor and 21ty inspector afc,er havin::; the walls of the -all above the roof re'oarec. Jarried. .Loved by 11hoLps3n De3onded bj hum ti:at t iit, ask for bids on rePairin-reto,pin2; old b_ick pa inP and rePairing 01;5 3:, ar6 ,Tu'tter and replacing ola type :_ire ,ydrants down town with larger ones hav- ing 31= '1215:3 and larer Lain 3one3tions. Jarried. ov, by 00 o: o3ea,ed bj _1„1. ohre. s th,.t Emyth be anC is hereby ar:oointe, Jity _11ineer of ,,ater and Sewer on a 3 pay basis.iarried Unanimously. cv by aiiiroy e o hj 3oo:-ec ti: at aii:11n, be i L0 er c it -o fax ,,ollector effective A Tot 1(.)0 anc that all _elin,iuent in cludiui-3 all penalties, interest anC1 -osbs shall be paid to the Jity in full. Jarried. 2urther business a louacil acijoarne6. k 1 1 juir t ,:ecretaty. 129 Plainview, texas, Apyil 28, 1930. City Council ret in call session, ayor J.>.Cardwell presidinv with the following named officers present:- J. ooper, :Dysart, D.L.1hor__pson and n. uri _re _Ild.err: en and 3-. ;;:aigling City ecretary when t he follJ wing ^.roc edin_s were had, to -wit; the following bids for repairing retoppilrg old dowii town :2aving and repairing and rebuilding curb and gutter along said paving also relocating and re- placing c es °nated number of fire hydrants anc: making other water improver ;eats av -e ;i rnated in specification on file in the City's office wefe received and con- sidered. the Council. 20 `,'he non ayor Council entler_an: .re t ne u.c.e_signed a'',er a perLonal ex -.rination of your contemplated ir.provedrr.ents on street repairs, agree to furnish all labor, tools, etc., for a cor:plete job for the following unit ,nri ces, to -wit: B I D S Jordan-Hall Construction Co aving work--------9489.00 TT IT 11 Impvt '66T9.4.0 Irick Construction Co SAVI C Ii 9746.42 rater ILpvt 3566.10 ;robe= w .o: ?son Paving Ir pvt 8609.08 Loved by umphreys 6econ6ed by nor oon tha' the bid of Jora ;,n- -tail Oonstraction Co on paving work be a;cepte6 ..nd contract on said work be awarded to said ll Oonstrucion Co. Carried Unanimously. Humnhreys o eJ byT Seconc ed by _hor w_ on t t Irick Constr- uction Corrany bred be acceptec on ;7aterworks Impvt and that contract on sale work be awarded to said Irick 6o:1struetion 6or nwny. =rr .ed Lnanir JO Ia l:I 00 %3 _=10U C0' S 3I3 y 2 r .C';t ST _�`TTI 1 T -1 f a i 3 I15 Lin ft core: curb gutter removed .12 13.80 115 Lin ft •or::.b curb ;u _ter replaced .80 92.00 050 lin ft `utter rer owed. relaid •65 357.50 200 lin ft. I0" vit pipe in place .85 170.00 4 at h basins c or_. e to I5.00 60.00 760 sq yd`U paving removed relaid 2.00 1520.00 6 cu yds I. 2 -6 concrete in place per yd 10.00 60.00 31.6 sc yds vin cut relaid. 22.50 7.00 73197 sC1 yds pave resnria: ed s i yd .0 4 7136.70 9489.00 24" curb per lin foot .85 18" curb per lin foot .70 Je agree to begin work within ten days and complete within thirty working days. Signed- Jordan _ill Conts Co 3y u' all. 130 IRICK CO' S OTI0. 00'S 13ID 1'o the Hon Lay or City Council, Gentlemen: We the un, ?ersined after having duly examined your contemplated .later ,corks Improvement, ent, do hereby agree to furnish all material, tools, an6 labor for a complete job for the following unit prices, to -wot; I2 i3 i n :tier er ire .iydr rlt. 70.00 ea '540.00 604 lin ft 8" C.I.Class B. pipe laid I.40 lin ft 845.60 424 lin ft 6" I.00 424.00 I 8 "x8" Tee 20.00 each 20.00 8 8 "x6" gees 20.00 I60.00 4 6"x6" gees 20.00 80.00 6 8" sleeves 9.00 54.00 4 6" sleeves 7.50 50.00 I2 6" Valves Boxes 55.00 420.00 I2 wet connections 20.00 240.00 I56 yds paving out relaid e 2.50 390.00 250 SQ ft con walk ren_ove5 w replaced .25 62.50 "3566. I0 ',fie agree to begin work as soon as material can be had and to complete sane within 30 working days. signed -.Trick Const Co By r. U. Owens. .ld em an ooDer ;,.owed the adoption of Ordinance and the motion bein seconded by Alderman "Thompson was put to a vote by the mayor the vote being unan- irous for the adoption of said Ordinance. U__: iII.__k)k 339. G--. C' _,CCUtii OF I.... C=C-:'IO=. WITH .i -1Y C..__. FILED III Th... CuILL IO .,O=, RO ID_DG '30H.:':- j V 1::., OF FEES E S u DE T. 2 .1:TD GOLL J _.�'1. J .._.ii E. B _d.li 'iu �T CONVICTED l'OVIDING 20 CO. a1kJLI0 &2, .1, SI2PC I ?IU�,:; `CH .k i T'T 1 1 3 UI G F '1- T P 1 rV =BU ��I .,��_��IL OF 5 1J_� CITY f iIl<,� I.�r;I 'kk_ S, as follows; Ist. That no Officers shall hereafter be entit- led to, or receive, any fees in any cases filed in the Corporation Court of the City of Slainview, Texas. 2nd. l'hat from each defendant who is Convicted in the Corporation Court there shall be collected in addition to the fine imposed by said Court, fees as follows; :.akinT and each complaint .25 filin-; .Docketing each case .I0 Issuing each arrant .75 Issuing subpoena .25 Each additional nar e on subpoena .I0 Issuing: attar r..ent for witness .2s :swearing witness .I0 Taking Bond .50 Each order in case .25 5a continuance on aTy lication of defendant .I0 5 each ray er .05 Finaljudge.enc .50 Taxing costs „TO Each oath .TO Each oath with 'certificate .25 131 Commitment I.00 Capias Pro Fine I.00 Execution I.00 Transcript I.50 i.otion for new trial judgment .50 :Nerving warrants I.00 Lileage miles, 5¢' per mile For suf:n_oning jury I.00 WtLmiting prisoner I.00 3uri;moning each witness .50 Attaching witnesses I.00 Executing 2apias Pro .Fine T.00 ays attendance with p:isoner :ttorney's fee on plea of guilty 5.00 Attorney's fees on trial 10.00 3rd. In each such case where defendant calls for a jury the recorder shall tax against such defendant, if he be convicted a jury fee of rr3.00. Cq fees 4th .e f as above set out shall be collected by the recorder when the fine is collected and all such fees shall be, by the ecorder, p id into the City 7rea,3ury to be used by the City toward paying the salaries of the L•ficers that might otherwise be entitled to receive such fees. 5th. Each juror elpaneled to try a case in said Corporation Court s receive a;: pay for his ser- vises, the sun. of .20 which shall be paid to each such Juror on the cerLificate of the lecorder. Passed this 28th day of April, 1930. Approved this 28th day of April 1930. Passed N.4001e .011 City e %etar,i }_ayor. l I t appearing that there was no other business to come before this session the Cou,acil journed City e/�eta;� layer. Plainview, Texas, lay 5th, i9L0. City Council met in rea;ular session, layor Card well presidia r with the following named officers present; T.C.hoop r, 1 .JDysart, D.I.Bownan, }nor and r ump:c revs aldermen nd J.L. Sa.ig- ling City .ecretary when the following pr ;ceeding were had, to-wit; i inutes of the regular session of a%aril 2Ist and Call Lfesion aril 28t__ were read and ai roved. Loved by .Dysart seconded by ::u mphreys that all turn buttons in center of intersections be reLoved. Carried. _e ularly Loved and seconded that the City secure a signed release from all pity officers entitled to any fees on fines paid to the City relin;gUishing all claim to their fee on said fines. Carrie. n 132 The e a .rlication of ''erne. d Parkins for LeLlershian in the Plainview Fire Dept being put before the Council was acted on favorably by the Council/ Loved by Hooper seconded by ur__, 'preys that the Chief of Police and all subordinates- City Attorney City Judge- Health Officer sanitary Officer- Asst City `secretary- City Inspector- iuDt of .streets and Foreman of .ewer epts be asked in writ i ng for their resignations effective J.ay 3Is I90; also that they be advisee: that applications will be received for their respective positions until 6;P.1. O'clock may the I9th at the prevailing salary es- T CTIVE June Ist, 1930; Chief of Police •`200.00- .'assistant Chief og olice :160.00 ay and Tight Policemen 'I25.00 l o t or Cycle Officer I25.00 Night Sarent a75.00 Police Jude 75.00- City attorney :-100.00 el t'r_ Officer a40.0O, Sanitary Officer I25.00- City ecretary 150.00 City Insrector 250.00 Supt streets yI60.00 'oreman 'iater :ewer "Dept I50.00 all per month. Carried Unanimously. Laved by .;umphreys Leconded by Bowman that street lights be palced at the following street intersections- are: Cedar ,$ts- 4th w Dustin- 5th Nassau 5t h L ilwauae and 6th Lexin ton and that the new instellatione not exceed 6 lights. Carried. LTATE OF TEXAS CITY OF I'LJ VI :rii ri we the undersigned have been officers_ of the City of Plainview; and WHl;;l.S, it Light be claimed or thought that we or sore of as Light be entitle' to certain fees of offices on account of cases heretofore filed in the Corporation Court; and ila1= instead of being entitled to any such fees we and ech of us have received a salary for all our services, therefore, WE, the undersigned, and each of us, do hereby release and discharge the City of Plainview, Texas, from any and every claim which we or either of us 115ave or might in any event assert or claim because of any services rendered in connect on Court, and for any and every fee which has been heretofore char ,red or entered up on any docket of said Corpo- ration Court on naccount of services th t were or might have been performed by us or either of us and hereby acknowledge that we, and each of us, have received full payment for all services rendered to the City or for which any such fees right have been charged in salaries paid us by the City of Plainview, Texas. Jitrie s our hands this 2)rd day of april,I930. SIGNED: City .attorneys- :Jilliams _Day By 0...;.' illiams. Corporation Judge- i.1:. L ,ford City _aecorder- ..LL. _aigling Chief of Police u. i amine This origional files in Contract file and Larked. 133 The following reports for the Lonth of April were heard and approved and ordered filed- G.h.3aigling current ?axes ;j292.67, _Delinquent Taxes .,J806.09 dater -ients -:I0499.26- Seer f,ents -302I.66 Li.,cellaneous Jollections ,:45.00,Jadce Lanford's 1-e:cert .:133.25- Dity Ins .:174.65. ?h following .alaries and Bills were allowed for the i onth of :,pril and ordered paid:- =;D- J kins -II5.00, .rank Stultz -100.00 H.L.Hood I00.00, A.L.,,:in: -:.135.00, L.:„.D.nders o.3.2,ruin .j125.00, J.1.Linville -165.00, Lee Hardin .:.100.00, _.2.2.sitton .,90.00, ::I25.00 ii.P.Jones -40.00, 1,..LciilliaLz -',Ii55.00, i.3.2oer 150 0, l.-.olin '160.00, L.T.she_ ..:150.00, C.:. Vincent -'150.00, „.1.artine .'137.50, ,..L.Lanford 150.00, i.J. -30.00, ral, 2,ry n .T.O.00per 20.00, H.1)ysart .'.0.00, 1:'.J).3oviran ::-0.00, Cq L.,1__.:T.uphreys -20.00, _11.L.Thal:pson dilliaEs ir' ,e.. :I00.00, d.1'.Z'oley ,'250.00, L:d moss -:II0.00, Cq orrest ',allaway -'90.00, I.Linter :I20.00, .t! wry, inter IIO.0O 1.a ..cdhorter .J.55.00, 1.d._;ler .90.00, ,.1;la,Lei ore .:90.00,D1ainview :ire _-_ept 45.00, Ei.,,.Vior .:I50.00, S.2,-. 115.00, 3._:]. 3olles :95.o0, :1....Lerrod -.110.0u, .J.:anders 65.00, .;.2. .elder .:d0.00, .7.0.,;_r6we11 .175.00, BILLS- Luniciapl 13and -500.00, Lartin Icihorter 6U.u0, J.J.-ant _;9.50, Ralph Tinkle .i. iish,,,rd IJ.90, d. ...jeruson -10.30, Lewis Coffey r,_.60, Zainte: _19.90, _.3. .'6.40, C.0. ;esler -:11.20, 1.3.arris .:II.0, ',i.J. illplzins -:11.20, .2.i.ic.;:ey :19.20, J..-,.hopkins 19.20, -7.A.Peret J35.00, J.I.Long .:75.00, j.L.JunninghaE 97.0::., .1.d..ihite .:98.49, S.j.3.Telerhone jo .33.LO, Texas Utilities Co I32'13.8, Texas :tilities Do :.685.55, Texa- Utilities Jo ..1.29, Tex,,s 7 atilities Go 24.50, Texas I:tilities Go L'exas Ztilities Co 013.80, Jest Texas Gas Co ,75.41, Burt 2aectric Shop .;107.60, oo.‘c Tire Jo .;64.25, Super _ervice :tation .:7008, 1:,oyalty I..otor Jo .:11.75, aoyL..ity "..otor Co 57.90, de ,t Texa Tractor Jo :44.15, ?he tandard Traffic :._arker Co -22.91, f-di.,-_tin-'destern '...,oad ichy Co 226.57, J..1,.AdaLs Go .8.28, .;ilson 1 7an2enberg5.80, 1. 3.3ranch 8.40, 2hii_lips :atter ervice ,.65, _avenport :I24.5_, 1onohoo-Ja2e Hdw Co '2.L5, iox Thompon .60, 1:owden ..:(flw Go -5.33, _:oci, .ell Boni Go 6.85, 2.0. dhitesides -'0.00, Plainview lelOing Jo 35.00, R.,.silverthorne '6.03, .7.1, :55.72, 7.:able ',rain Co _T::.90, Leinecke Oros HOiw 1.50, Jest- ern :Tnion -f3.64, =2'ulton :I.Or Co 7.85, fencer 2 0all- inger .5.10, :night lt Go .'I.60, li:ooper :,on 1. otor Co J.78, 2 _Lar:,nce :oaLite Industrie;,2 Inc '505, Loc.:e otor Co .8.80, Oairbanks i.orse Jo -I0.40, T.L.:isbet T:dw ,:6.35, hi,:er's orvice tation :96.15, iallac Joundry ,267.50, Jlowe I, Cowan .91.69, heralc;-_,o "'lib Jo -5.6, Jertane -eter Jo :262.,3, iciilla.11 .L.Tug Co .:6.50, 3..iard 2.00, .0bles 3roz, S20 Jo y :.=,.50, 3 _ign 'Co 14.90, _Janiel Paint :,-.1a.,s Jo .:31.60, Texa- Uti- lities Jo ..50, ,Thatcher l'rinting Jo •'.8.40, Selden printing Jo ,I4.00, 0. ...__r Go '2.50,. Eo further business aprearing the Council adjourned. 0 N =EST: A( 0 L)-1t; .e reta i Vy. v/ ay 0 r 134 Plainview, DUX Lay I 7930. :it Council Let in _•e _lar session, I ayor Cardwell plesisiing wits_ the .'olio zii na:ed officer present; o per Tsar t .3owE an '.111,1 ohrejs and i.i.. L nOn J ps n Aldermen and .igl Ln City ,,ecretary when the followi n. proceedins were had to of the regul:r meetin,3 of Lay Sti were read and a roved. loved by ar_pireys econded by ooper that the report 'f the the ..audit of the C..ty boos as made by i. J._ lin er be accepted and aPT roves and the condensed statement of the audit be published. Carried. Loved by hooper seconded by IHum7hreys that paving estimate on the orth I00 feet of the Sort_ and `youth alley in Block I9 Origional Town be ax p- roved -_nd City's portion be paid to contractor. Carried. 4 'Tote ,Y I sY. ov,T an aye because concrete froze. Loved by _Dysart eoon6ed_ by -'o L n that J T tin. -er's bill of .,`16500 for Jity Audit and ;2. for installing new system of books be allowed and paid C:_rried. Loved bu -eoonded by _Dysart that U...:... artine be appointed Chief of _olive subject to rev _11 at any tire. 1 J art .:,owr;an u, ;+_rears and ThoLpson Toting; .eye. Hooper tot i .l I aye. Carried. :.ov d by "unPhreys e: one +ed by ':'honp: on that T lle: be poiotec_ u--)t streets. -oo er- ui.nhre 's and ^horpon vo ;tn; ,ye. ;Tsart Voting Naye. otion Carried. loved by y tart eoonded by "_hor that tk e t e following a ,oint.:ent:, be and are hereby made effective June I, 1930, and subject to recall at any s2:t Chief oi:ice r hart Right Police night _.es ar ent 21. .sner- Day Police Loturcycle fficer- ,4.::..,rL.strding Corp Court Judge i'oley City Inspector H. i. Visor Sorer:an ter Sewer crew .ul .r n :,sst vita, ecretary Jilliams 12ay City .,ttorneys .C._ oss City _:naitary fficer r i;._.Jo:les 'City Health Lotion carried Jn& Ho further business appearing Council a jouried. Dity d4re'_.a. y. T. ayer. 135 .c'lairlview, .:e xas, Jane 6th 1930 City Coanail met in regular session Layor presiding with the following named officers present- .Lysart 1 .Bowman ii.i:. Thompson and .,i ._.urphreys tilderi :en and r.H.;;aigling City ecretary when the following proceedings were had, to -wit; i inutes of the regular eeting of :_ay I9th were read and approved. iegularly moved by alderman hur.phreys and ::seconded by Alderman Lysart that the Estimate of ,,;10, 410.07 presented by the City Engineer in favor of Jordan Hall Construction Co for repairs to City paving and gutters be allowed and a City Uri warrant for this amount bearing 6 ,o interest due and payable on or before i 'eby 5th 1931 be issued to said Jordan ali Construction Co for said stinate. Carried, unanimously. egularly moved and seconded that 1.L. Lanford C4 be paid by ,reasurer in lieu of 2 Checks totaling this amount which represents fines Paid by checks that were uncollectable; the said A.L.lanford having paid the 'City for these checks on his reports of fines collected. Carried. egularly roved and seconded that J. Claton be and is hereby employed as 'olive officer direc- ting traffic and marking cars parked on streets his salary being per month. Carried. he ulariy moved and seconder that haul Bryan's :salary effetive Jane Ist 1930 be and is set at :165.00 oer month. Carried. i and seconded that ai r'lur_ 'Gas and :electric licenses be issued" by =.2.2oley ;amity Tnorector. Tarried_. ?he f ollo\ i_1g report s the month of were hear and aarr.e were err ro red -0. T. ai =;li ng el- inQaent Taxes :1226.99 ater rents 36.LL0 ewer _eats 33. 55 i iscellaneous Collections 149.75 rud :t' tanford's ...e ort ,251.05 City 1nsecto+. 2 e follo win< salaries ail ills ,iere allowed fey for the r.ionth of lay and ordered paid:- ,j...0erLins „116.06, _rank Sitaltz .,s100.u0 y 1.00.00, 1 05 .00, L.- .sanders bJ.00, 125.00, T. vinville 1 ;5.00, Lee ,,,resin 100.00, 6ittol -90.00, J.J. .oss I25.00, :;ones :40.0 ..c rill a. s y 105.00, I.�3.1oer IU0.uU, J. ol 160.00, T.:. _skier 150.00, ,._'.7incent T 50.00, 275.00, ,...,Lanford 50.06, i.. ..irya.l 60.00, Fail ??ryan -.150.00, 300.00, J.C._. -ooper ;20.00, I. jsartt „20.00, ],...'Thompson ._umphreys �20.00, illliex I00.00, kid hoss II0.00, Forrest al away 90.00 ....Linter 0120.00, p. i inter v II0.00, art_ in Laihorter I2t U0, u'lai 1view Oire ept 45.00, ..2.hla enore 90.00, ?lisor 150.00, Yates ;II5.00, :3.ii.3olles •;'95.00, 1. 2.errod >110.00, ?.C.. ncers 65.00, e1c_er 90.00, <I.3.0ardwell 13E ILLS;- J.F.howard I5.00, •...I.Lanford c;20.70, 's.i.Jo1lins 5.60, J..Stamper :,35.60, Telephone Jo 34.65, ';iest Texas Gs Co I4.85, iiest ?exas Gas o ,.J.50, 1...rs J.j.Hunt II.00, Herald-Thaws Pub Go 37.85,Plainview Yurn Go 93.00, Standard Blue Print i.ap Co 7.10, Daniel Paint Glass Co 23e25, 1.1art Electric Shop 40•85, S.B. Holly :J.55, Lonohoo-are hd.w :A ,2.50, Burroughs Add 1:h Co 5.55, Harley 'I')avidson Lotor :'L Cycle Co ;;T.TO 7j1i31: ervice Ctation ,8.68, Jarvis-Tull Jo .,;I.60, Super Service Station I.00, ITTerial Cafe 26.15, Thatcher Printing Go ;4 .50, 1-oyalty Lotor Co b 1.Lnight Auto Co ,44.70, Central ervice:Station :,:A.15, J.1,-3ooth Co 96.00, J.t.dall L Go ;SI4.00, 3 3 Sign Jo 24.00, estex li.clw Jo ,r1.I5, J.."..TIL:pet _.Ow Leinece.3ros Hd ,:7.20, Dowden .F...dw Co 3.00, .1...hitesides 2.75, J.C.'.;ooldride or Jo 45C 70, J.D.Hatcher 27.90, Austin-s;estern l-(Dad. Lchy Co 014.19 Eureka 'ire Hose .L.f: Co ;90.90, :Jr, 1aFrance E2, oar 1 :ite Industries Inc :4.20, ...1.1eller Co 09.20, i:iker's ";3ervice Station 25.00, Ioce i._otor Co Olowe 0 Cowan ';':405.68, Green's Tank :::...heet Letal '/Iks i,X‘4.27, B.'.:lard 18.00, "Toble rrain Co I2.60 Zuel L reed Co J59.36, Texas Utilities Co 19T15.72, YI.F.Foley 3.75, a.H.3aigling 'exas Utilities Go 1.60, J.aFnolia Petro Co .66, The Texas Co .:I4.28, Theo- huizen-T3oyd 1.avenport «011 .05, Uo other business coing uT) the Council adjd. 7, Git y j-cre4y. Layor. 0 j1]7)70 e.7, JI:Lno TC:th 130. riecsion _ayol- ard- pye- t 7.a-eoiA7.7, 1 i..ys: .owou L _:.T. arly,h- '..'e ,..•.1'. :.—...:::.iaL :t'....[ ...:eLet,: wbc7 te followl.w: 1 .2o::oeCii:t wer:e T_Lr.i., t-wt; i. of the 17elziLr sessioil of 7Ll1e 2Il1 VIC:re ,.0 ....1._ J. eys ::eoed 0Wer be laid to sere .1a3t j,th O,t2oet. i:a2riec. lai-J J L mJ 00. 0C tb.Lr,t ',;..WisharC. Je Imt on 1,.oiltbl: solar::: .f itl ..0 effective r 1.0t0. ia: Tt is I a0 sc, tat the :.u.... ;_)e o7ell •0 Ir:eL:lo:T; ..o7..reC ..(1] seeo:LJeC that te bill Of ric.' ,.0 ;0 cf; oLotut of for water .:02E IL1y7t be allowed and. 3 Tilterest beari i3rii,) ,a C (Th .1 b 3 II ia2rie0. Le ftter: hnsieos aeL the Thu=:ii aajol=ed. 2 :ThUL')Fi' -1 t.1 i -4-4-1--- U C. 9 AI C!.....,4 itu Layer 137 Plainview, Texas, July17th 1930. Oity Council met in regular session, Layer Cardwell presiding J.O.JilliaLs-H.Dysart-.aorron and F...::T. H unphreys rldermen and G.H.3aigling fAtj :.ecretary pre- sent when the followin proceedings were liad, to-wit; i..inutes of tFe regular Leetin of June 116th were read and. ap Eegularly moved and seconded that the :_lioplications of ..1ton hmilton and 'C.eorge Lason for i.embership in the ilainview Fire 1)e 1),t be and are hereby ayfroved. Carried. Heularly Love& and sonded that the followin salaries become affective July Ist 1930- ]-:::..i.Visor aes IL) u- k.T.:...,errod and ':..E.3oles I:otion Carried. Tt is reTalarly Loved and seconded that Last rd V7.) street be cleared of all obstructions and opened to its eq (iesiEnated width. Darried. <11 .ell ..tt The followi reports for the month of June were heard read and accepted and ap elinbaent l'axes i1323.2;3-',iater rehts ,439.0I- 3ewer rents j3I.25- Liscellaneous 5.80- i. :::284.00, City Inspector 1 and seconded that te f:llowing Calaries and. bills for the Lonth of June be and are allowed- SAILRIES- ..,•16.50, alph 2i1!le :r_C;.6(:), J.....,.. Hopkins •..T4.00, E..1..ic.1:ey =.'14.00, J.J.Ferkins Frank ultzI00.00, H..U.00d :100.00, 2L.L.in g :=.165.00, ).anders .J35.00, O.3.uin ,j25.00, J.L.Tdatth±le •'165.00, 7:e Fardin :100.00, :.72.itton 090.00, C.1 :j ones F40.00, .i,cjilliaLs .7 „:-125.00, C.H.I.artine 71_00.00, ::...C.olin ,:160.00, Ed Fart -125.00, ::.F..-IrInstrong :75.00, C.C.Daniel :.,75.00, J.J.'3ryan 50.00, J.C.Cardwell •'175.00, laul Bryan ;T65.00, J.C.00pe 20.00 h„laysart _D.1.3owm,an ;:::20.00, i).]..ThomiDson 20.00, .E..h..phreys 'iillims '-f.c :ay :•100.(20, .F.Foloy :150.00, L'id Eoss „:1 Forrest :.:callaway :.:;90.00, inter 1120.00, L.:.inter ..,II0.00, Lartin h. 0Jhorter J65.00, lire _:•e pt ;45.00, K.I....C-regg 9( A.E.::.lamore J.)U.UU, _.:,..4.7isor „J5 3..74-.lates ,::II5.00,.E.3olles JJI0.00, J.C.Lianders 6elder ;,90.00,J.laton •I00.00,. 21155- 2jishard16.60, .:].C.lickey c16.80, .„:2..60, E.L.?inle 1 IialhTini:le „:•16.60, F:oy .1ishard ]...ci,::ard ',11.20, H.ly :11.20, 1.ontgoL.• 400.00, .J.50, 3.0. John Dell :J.0.50, I'om r :7_0.50, Clarence Carroll I0.0, .Long )10._:0, .E.I.Long 10.50, E.Earlan 10.50, ....E.Flp.:An• .••6.76, J.h..Hopkins ,.I.6.0, F..O.J.ic::ey±:F.6.80, 5._. 141 .16.60, ion 7aughn •,•16.80, J..;...!.tamper 7.00, W.L.Carlisle .;16.60, J.Aodall ,:13.60, ]I.Ely I6.00, '1.E. 2 ....-1.50, E. ,14.00, Ed 1ov.iard. :::16.60, E.:-1inl:le „j6.60, 1. ).00, C....owland „4.55, :Dudley 3tovall .7.50,6.13.Dar14ell ,:2.29, 0.-1 ichLey .-:67.50, J.J.0o14iJ.1sI7.50, 1.E.14eftander :27:6.20,E.::..1a1kor 14.00, Am. 7auhn .I.6.60, E.L.in].: •:I0 .0, j.i.lr .••16.20, j.:1.alglin Dili: 601114 6o2 19.4, Cities el .:ii Co 1432.34, :lest `,a,s C)o ,10.27, 1e -:as Utilities :o li .:e::asLtilities Do 6214.2., E.I..Covintcn -:03.42, Thxas ,.itilities Co 14.66, 1..2.. 14 :ri Loci:e i.etor Do 2.50, 6itj ';01:iTIjo '6.00, 1.1.1105 :ors ustin- Eoad ..chy Do :62.70, Jest :e7,as ':-.ractor Co 21.00, Ihe JestLoreland. Do .25, •arvis-Mil L: io .51.60, ....owden 71VI 60 '.60, n;- 1411 ':.or io -•••T5.00, J.: .7e1. 10.00, :.Ioble rain Do 2hilli7:)s 7attel", 02713e :14i,.75, 138 T.I.hot h.:. :i L:.,a, oat j :otr: jo •bc.i.Li), fo;zte7,_ -.j.vi Thiton ib]: Do .IIJ9. 27:1 Do ..tan- ford ..;11.b0, Ti—lal. 12.(:), neal e2vi:Je ::A J._..::_atef ,b.00, 7.::ob1 *roc 1-c.) jo ...2.0 1.)i: Otatioti •.:4I.:J7, :..20oas :t Do .0, ja2ter- aton jo Ar,...1/O, 1.ro, J.j.Dilt roen 'Jan:L. .0:. ..Z7. lip.1ie: :e1 jo ...7b, UO2 Def713e t1on ..1.0, :alliller „:2.16, ..1: J203Ory 1 ..a.r.klet .....75 Olovie L Dowan II.63, .aant Lfp: Co :::66.46, 2lake J 21ake -_,:6.I5, :Hard. 31.1iO Do I.20, Dhook 3attery Do :„;52.60, '..:he 5ei.7.:as Co ::,15.57, Jhook Tire Do •„,1 Chas =ison 6:47.15, .i1.1.aLirl .00, niht .:,,ato Do -:45.10, Thatcher Printing Do :2.60, Donohoo-.are Hdw Do :1.50, Harley Davison Dycle io h17.20,. Iffo farther basiness aceari7H: the Council adjornecTJ.. 41 AP I Aw ie. Dity 41 a :.1,qt=iew, :P •Tul: 21 U, 19C. Dit io]tn31 7 loe:. in 'F-Ii.:_ar sessicn, .E.ayol Jar el] residin tith the followin ni OL offiers present- .-.1... .....:La7 .•.:..?horo7son aCi. .130,, T.6.7! J lderl.:en anC pit, becreary 7resnt when the favilloitij rrocee6inTs -e're ha6, to-it; .Se.i.i3,f Lo7ed aTZ. Le3oneC, tl_.at the 1.ayor an6 Street DoLritte deal viith the jest ..Jekas :ractor Dal for new tractor. Carried. .,.ove6 by Hur: seconded by ...:ysart that to treet Dor.r.itte look into the LaAter of trad_ing so:Te of the Dity's older Lules for yoaner ones. Darrie6. .oved by ..J.ysart second.e6 by .3oJLan that VI.2:.. :sh- :i:Litchell and ToL, 'Melton be and are hereby a as Dity 'llax Board. of Enualization for the year .1 subject to call of .-c.ssssor. ..;arrie. further business a the ciouncila5joa2ned. ATTEST:Lk 411.0,11., I :_eretary. ayol 139 Flainview, 'S_Iel, ii.usast 4- T9'.._0. Citj :jouncil Let inregalar session, ayor Jardwell pre- siding, with the following no officers present J.i.hoo L.:J.:Dow ..•-:2hopepson and 1::::.:htirelphreys 8.1:erl and :7,-..,3aiglin:-?; ,3ecretary when the followin:g rroceedins were had, to-wit; .Jo7ed and seconde. that '.iity insTecter 2oley ..2;:els one 3ar each of 2" D.I. anO 2,ewer tilQ. iard_. h.o7ed and seconded that the .:;ity ".:3ecretary 1t' ,2:rip arrants to ?exas Jtilities :,..to acid Joc3t er...os D.!ractor Do reorectfally for '...:..raffic ::..i.Gaial syste:ol and. lew _.:ractor. Jared. e a of h::::...ichael :12 being rresneteE for tei.:bershiy in the h•et wa a ipy thc 'Dol.lneil. The :ollowin rerrrts for the Lonth o Jnly havin C3 beell heard. b:: the DoIrn:Ji. WOfe a3Certeci anE arTro7e 117) Cq 7 .17:.lincz hel hi-Z7/1,6, :Jater ..2.ents .ert iewer .._ents ,.:-2726.20, 'nis: HT0.05, ..r: .'iit Inspeotor 37,:TT:',), -1 ..=..strong's hievort :ZG/1,..rL:', following .:alris and :Ails were allowe:d a]1( Of(1..0,,red 1ira fOf th 1 Of 7. ....:IIL5.00, ...ranh ::::tnit]'HIU0.00, H. heoC. d100.00, :..h.ia1orsJ85.00, luin 725.00 h.i.Diishard •:615.00,7:1..iolier The Hardin 2.2::.',itton .'r'S. T., 7.I: 501100 ,.:40, ,A), l.,ilson -.1bLl,C)° ..,,I.:,:',6.00, J......i.latou ICO.Ou, ::,-.3o1in ..i&J.00, d.,:artine ,„.h.. •.•L'OU•:JO, ,76.Cu, -:2-Janiel ,.::.5.06,.,J. 3rJan ,..:.)U.00T.h.: ::::-.rodwell IT;3•00, TTyan igling •:',i)00.00, J.C.d.00er •:"1.:"....).00, T,h.owi..can .,:-...holc.son D.:.h.D..-::r..g h10.(20, JiliaL.s aay -.TU(.).00, .,,...'07ey ,...2: i.ortin ic ••17.5.0', hen.::: -inT„er 120.(.2j, hd. ...-loss .1... .i 1e' -ITQ. J022e0t 7-al1oway ,.:C.00., .',1ao'hore H.'.)0.00, :H.', •7,-reg •90.00, jhain7ie1 :ire ert ,'45. "h.i.srr 1,b.CO, "..2.7-.1ates T es ::00•00, "„2:errod hicb.OU, J.i-iand.ors 4. i.:.ieler 0 [D O, 'T 7.i:i3nders .,06, T.L ._',.(y, ;,h ,2'. :,:elerhone :...;o .3';.:) i'er:os :tilities ,r2::,r):1.-. Drs T.i.h..iff .J.I.L3 .:..I I. '..7,: 0.: Jrintin Oo ...1.. ,._rlbllt harrel :,T..]..•.)0 ar.' :2 ,:ysor .d,39::::0 .:lahe i :.:oi. /;5 9 an t :'..:i.i.'ri), icise fire :...o H..30, I', .'a .z 0 •IL..:_;..: ,y2 :,erg D,tf.'.tio: f...:. 00 ...Oil 1 ',0, .......7. •:::-.7,..ciiie:. w .,,o 2.'..•:, ...:...-:3111i I.a. 3.i...., ..:::•.::t :103313 J .I.L:2.:. .:01 ..L.......r.2•1:.:, .•T:17 ',..;:3 .'.2.7',.:), off3: 1 .F:.•:.'n..J, H.T.... ....Jto Do i'.''..," di r ..›.37:: it;•_,:t t C:1; 7-20 71.L.,Q 0 t: io .H 2, t •c: .CL•, ...1.c. .icr...':3:::. 9 .':1 A. e .....•,...;..••TAT ..-.1.:•c., e str:=relah ....o .n. '•ervi....;o .n.2: ..,I.:.... ...Hite .pc .',o .:...,HD, Ilai7... DeldiL. i,.. 7..'-C, .'.'..1 .f oo....... o]: -.;fe )c :2 a Cit ia 1 ILII cl; 11 JO ..H i.i2; .0 JOT. 0 1 ri C zi.,C 1 0: ..00, lowe icau 7:earC Lig:. M..,•Co', .he .f:e 7. '.7, '2,(2 2,_.,:i.)7, ........,ho •.:Th.00. ..',ein... orasehted a,:.:T. road to saeTTe was :....,...!6_ and adoiT:ted as of record iin.ediately herc.'h_Zter by insertion on roje ia.'1. 1.]t 'A(.1, cfif THE STATE OF TEX COUNTY OF 1II. LE CITY OP PL :.I` TIltri ON ','fill the it day of ugust, 1930, the City Council of the 'City of Ply inview, Texas, convened in session, at its rerul&r meeting place in said City, all members thereof, to -wit: J. B. CJP.D LL, n.-.yor airmen r;.H. S' 1GLIN City Secretary being present rend in &tt'ndanco,, and, smong other proceedi::gs rd by said Council, was the followings 1derman 60-cfrrnitA- introduced the following ordinance endmow ed its adoption: 0i I1i,' R Cr N. 3',L0 f,2! ^fi IN .NCE BY THE CITY C'tR+C IL 07 THE CITY 7P i'LI.IVIE'.°,, P1t07IDIN3 T `w 3.91.” dCE OF ?UNDIN r. T:7 CI Off' r't.c INVIE" T ^,X.`...., IN TUf_ !!'UNT r°si' SEr71 7-F1V TEMUS N!1 LOL'•. (35,000.00) Bs:' PUG SIT 'Er? CENT (61 INTr'R'':,T p T: `'it.T', 7:11 Ptr321SE Dr T't' "-1'J 1TC "'D FT7TPONING 717 I1' 7E3 ''i >'I'URITY OUT`7 TING EXISTI; l I'?733T7En -ESS i°.Gt. I S'" 5/ ID CITY, IN T SAID :.111UNT '1'' '...;?V'':`JTY '3 V'' ^?.'5;.31D DOLT.1.R7, r15,000.001; PROPTDING 701 T'?'.' r,y',itYTNG T' SUFFICIENT i ?PT T IT `'"R T ''t7, 1,N1) PR^ ?III A Itd' I`tc ?MD r. 117.12a 'D Pi Y T!. ^UNT )P S.(ID 7'11'P T AT "1►T?YRITY; t'R;:.SCri!BT I T !r roil' v "•7',l'fl' SD I';TTER7 T COUP' RT:; P! OVIDII F TIT; nEal ^pIC'l ERCIi ',TC! �F Sr:ID *'UNDp7" 777 13 zt R OUT T/ !DING Rl:'1 !11? f, ID C ITT• NNND IWW.PE" Lit,r, LL IN!.14CE`.. !D ftE`'0LLr7 IN +''ONFLICT 11E9T IT1i, WH''-:RE1.,s, it r_p >er there are now outstanding cart. =':in valid and legally issued scrip of the City of ?lrinview, properly ch'rged ngr -rout the current revenues of the said city es follow: NO. DITU Y ;fI'' .YLBLt U1 P9SEE 5886 6 -3 -30 Jordan $i. 11 Con. Co. 7,t. Imp. 10,410.07 6011 6 -17 -30 Irick Construction Co. Water:xt. 3,290.96 �9 S- 5 a WitjcA.a .e-t_ y /ft-c127 7 6 t i which scrip was issued pareivint to proposals submitted by Jordan 1fl Constractbn Company end Irick Construction Company respec on the !':4th and r.eth drays or pr 1930, which proposals were submitted to the City Council and contracts therefor made in all thin in conformity with the requirements f th charter of the Cite/ of ex rind -f the 1s vrtd constitution of the Stet. of Texas; end 1:7217. 2, avid werrants are in r 11 respects declured to be the legal obligations of the City of I'leinview, Texas, et.yeble from expected revenuee at said City; and 71mitir,Ls there Is not now in the treesury aufficient money to pty said scrip obligations; and Tlia.'. the (ity has in contemlation the rocessit:: of lernedi rd from tieie to ti', issuing rdditionel warrnnts egeirst said City in peyment ot services performed, materials furnished, and fr other considertiOn i1 h will be properly chrgesble in the rannine expense, of the city governeent, which warrante, when issued, will be e further legel charge against the said city, and it further eppenrinc VIA it will co be necessary to issue nx 1 warrants rarest said %;ity in peyrent of indebtedness incurred and boon to be incurred in the construction of street and )7,har public improvements and for other lawful municipal purposes and thr. t there ere not sufficient i'tulds sere ilg,ble a t this time to 24c, t lerefor; t..nd "liay.E1' it further apeenring to this Council, upon advice and irrres‘ iga- tion, that th indiri werrents 'lerein4.-fter provided end authorized can be paid in the maturities hereinafter arranKed, without ,.c.n.b..Irrassment to the City, in orovidiflr for currant expenses for the respective years involved; .41 the warrants issued and proposed to b 3 Issued, for the pu.rposes foreseid, are net to exeeed in the tggregete the princioal 14 UM of sFTrY PIV TO3ND DOT,I,I.1i,; tj,..75,000.00); BY: TT MX.' ':ED BY 'N'..13 CI IT cnuisr TE 0 ITT I NIX?, 1. That the warrants of said City, to be celled "CITY ?L: I'VE" T'IDTBrC 71ARFU-NT:, SERIES 1930, be issued u.nder end by virtue of the Constitution and laws of the State of Texas and the charter of the City of i'leirorew, Texas, for the purpose of fUnding cad postponing, the dates of aaturity of en squ.sil 1 amount of indebtedness of said City, and which slid indebtedness are duly and legally incurred, artd is now valid, ;rubsisti and outstanding obligation against said -`ity, the clrire for Vf hirh -ere duly r.uditecl and c proved, and allowed by the City Council prior to the laminae of the Wr2 rrrrrtR evidencing inch indebtedness, and which warrants are to be cancelled and surrendered in due course by the holders thereof, and the werrentr3 hereby u.nthorised shall be issued and delivered to the holder or holders in lieu thereof; Ra nd which said indebtedness ryas incurred and !muted for <egitir: to public aryl municipal purpo The funding warrants hereinebove mentioned, end hereby Authorised to be i seued and delivered, shell all be executed, attested and registered as of the date hereir:nbove provided, and are to be delivers aril surrerdered to the holder or holders of the original warrants, in installments or otherwise, as, and when, said original warrants are surrendered to the proper officers of said City; provided, that no installment of said fundin;r warrants shall be finally surrend- ered until there '',ass been filed with the City Council a certificate properly executed by the ?'Fyor, the amity :";eeret(ry and the e'ity Treasurer, to tte effect that they, es the representatives and officers f the City, have received, for r.nd on behalf of the '.pity, 'n equal r =mount of the warrants evidencing the out- standing debts, and have cancelled said original warrant!, P. nd to which certificate shell be attached a rece Sit r' f said original warrants. The said tLtndintr warrants aha11 be placed by the officere of the City in S lr;t bank in the C ity of "1ainview, Texas, for the awe r,rrd benefit of the pity until delivered to the holders of said original warrant with full 2eraissi on gr., nted to the holders of the original warrants to inspect said funding wr,rrtnta end all delivery r. certiflcrtos r= tired when, Vie orifrrinva w; rrs, a to be surrendered and. exchanged; and, it is hereby expres my deci red that ;Although provision is hereby de to fend warrants yet to be issued, that no fundinrr worr ant or wtarrar. s shall over be eta lly isened by delivery until, unless, in exchange for an equal amount f indebtedress r©prese :tad by warrahts actual 1y issued against said +%ity at the time of delivery of said fundin warrant cr warrants, The -ayor shy -11 have control of s =ind n warrants for the purpose of making proper arrargemonts for the exchange. 11. Trint said t'unding warrtinto shP11 bo numbered (...,onsecuVvnly from one (11 to aevwity—fit e (75) 1nclus iv.72; tzhe.1.1 ''o or t drsiominition r.yr r7 Ta DoL7. :.:.1 Cl, 1 ,00o) I tch, z:: tine "7—'1 ''''!:r 'ID DOLT, 'IF (e75,000.)0). III. 1:t r. sh.,11 bl rinttad tne 17 D Y ',Wnrr, 1930, od sht 11 bocome due and pv.yubls, serilflly, in e.ccordanco vith the follotifin7 snhedu 1 t NU:1317,R5 rtYRIIIT D'T."`.7 tr7171 41=1.4.••••••••••• 1 rebrurA7 it, 1..1 1,000 2 1932 1,000 3 1957 1,000 4 1934 1,000 5 1935 1,000 6 1956 1,000 7 4 4 1937 1,000 8 19-38 1,000 9 t, 1959 1,000 10 1940 1,000 11 rind 12 9 1941 2,000 13 And 14 9 1942 2,000 15 kna 16 1941 2,000 17 nrd 18 14 1944 2,000 19 and 20 1945 2 ,000 21 to ?3, inclusive PI 1946 3,000 24 to 26, inclusive 9 1947 5,000 27 to 29, inclusive 9 1948 3,000 30 to 32, inclusive 9 19t 9 3,000 33 to 35, inclusive 1950 3,000 36 to 39, inclusive II 1951 4,000 40 to 43, inclusive 1952 4,000 44 to 47, inclusive 9 1953 4,000 43 to 51, inclus iv 1 1954 4,000 52 to 55, ineausive 1955 4,000 56 to 59, inclusive 9 1966 4,000 CO to 63 inclusive 1957 4,000 64 to 67, inc1...131v* 9 1959 4,000 63 to71, inclusive 1959 4,000 72 to 75, inclusive 9 1960 4,000 Iv. That said fu.nding warrants shell bear interest from dete tt t10 rata of SIX PIM CENT (6 per feenam, payable FI.1311U11 let, 1931 and semi- annu.ally thereafter on I.UGI'71. let end 713Falf 1st in each year, which interest shall be evidenced by coupons attaced to each of said warrants. That the principal end interest o said warrants shell be payable in lawful money of the United States of reerica, upon eresentation of warrants or proper interest coupon at the office BROVIT-CUM! rat ITIT-7PMFNT COMPANY, That said warrants shall be signed by the countersigned by the City Secretary rind registered by the city Treasurer, end the corporate seal of said f7ity of Plainview felt 11 be impressed upon each of them. Face- simile signatures of the and City Secretary trey be lithographed upon the interest coupons attached to said warrants, and which shall have the same ,:ffect es if signed by said officials in person. That the for of each of said warrants shall be substantielly follows: NO. 1,000.00 UNITED ST.::TES OF STLTT: '1? S C OUNTY 11,147.: CITY ?LAN FUNDING RIES 1930. ThE CITY PLI-Invrvi, LA the County of Hale, State of foxes, municipal corporation in corpor atied under the laws ef the 6tate or Texae, for a valuable consideretion, acknowledges itself indebted to and eereby obligates itself to pay to the bearer, on the let dry of February, 19, at the office of T;.r. ,,U-C1-0.1411at MVI.:.:1!,1•11T C rf in. V SJ E', the pr incipal ..m of ONE VOUS' ND DOLLARS (t1,000.00) in lawful money of the United States of _fte together with interest thereon from date hereof, et the rate of SIX 'Yri CWP (e) per annum, intereet payable February lit, 1951 end semi-annw.11y thereafter on ,ugest 1st and ?,Autry 1st in seeh yeer; and the Tretnerer f ai' l ity, or the officer performing the duties of Treasurer, Is hereby *lather ised, ordered and directed to pr to the) bearer, said principal sum, with interest thereon, evidenced by coupon e attec.:ed hereto, principel eat interest enyable at the place above nseed, upon presentation. and eurretter of errant or proper coupons, and the City of Pleinview, le hereby h41ci wid firmly bound end its faith end credit, and 4 the real erd personel property in saidiAty is hereby irrevocably pledged for the prompt payment e f the principal nd interest this warrant at enterity. II TI re= this werrent nr tny interest ceupon hereto annexed, shell not be peid at maturity, it shall thereafter bear interest at the retie of' six per cent (0) per annum; end in the event of ruath defeult and it becomes necessary to pitoe this werrent or any t the intery;t coupon, hsreto nexed in the hind n nf on attorney for collect on, or to institute suit hereon, then the said City of Pleinview, TOZPS eeligates itself to pay an edditionfl tart per cent (101 ne attorney!‘e fees. THT W•P,er rr i s one of series o'" sevenV -five (75) serial warrants, of like terrr end effect, except ee to maturity, dated the 1st city o ugust, 193O, nwsbered free one (1) to sevonty-five (751 ineleeive, all of maid werrents being of the denomination. of T et;SAID (;:1,000.00) aggregating in amount SET1 1V TI:^3S 101,1-2:.; ,-;7t5 issued far the purpose of finding tat e1 ;tr,otant of the existing debt of said 2ity, •eidenced by warrents of said ity heretefore duly end legally is!eled fir lawfel pattnieipal purposes, on the faith rd credit of said Aty, the cl isle for which were duly audited anti ':',11oeed by the City Council of the city of ?lainviee, 'exae, prior to their issuance, and for eeielt said city received full value and consideration end 119 reby 4cknowleteges receipt of sEee, end 'deich wtrrents were authorised by orlineeoes zit ree3lutione legt eiopted prior to their isattence, and entered upon the Vinates of the City Council of the City of i'lainview, Tate end there- after duly regist3red by the Treasurer of acid :7ity; it being known erd under- stood that this werrent, L'ha well ne all others o this eeries, i5 issued for the sole purpose and ietent funding aid outetareline irdebtadnese into warrente autiv;rited and issued in complisneo with the Constitution r2 1.34 laws If the tate of Texts and the charter If said ity, nd in pursuance of en ordinence -dolt ed by the City Council of t ;.""ity of i'lpinview, Te 3us, tnd truly recorded in th• lanutes of aid City :.;ouncil. ?1 DT1 o f this warrfint, in conformity wit. the ordint4.nce :bore mentioned, is fUGITST lot, 1930. IT 3 !:17:ri:: that all acts, conditions a r“: thius necessary to be done precedent to and in tho issuing or these sf5.rrants, In ordor to !mice the Iwnl, vr.;11d a:1;d 'oiridirie 0416.1;10re of said T.;ity, have been done, 1 and performad t reFulnr t due form, as requ', red by law; Volt due provision has been mode for levyine i4nd collecting annuiAly by taxation fl omount sufficient to )7.y the interest on t?:,ese warrmnto fie it t Is dus, find to provide a -5 inking fund for the 'finiA redemp tion of said w:rri't rt InaVoity; F nd that the SOU? of 'r s ohich 1,1 is on, together with rfl ot!).:?r indebteduees 7 t 1 d ity, is within every debt v,nd otlor limit 'ay the r,onntitutin 4: lave of the ■;ity Council 1: Tity of lsinview, Tex, has cased the 8014 of scid City to be hereto 1..ffixed, Ent! this warrant to be sinned by tie !:777,yor attest coun..orsi7ned by the (ity Socratury, and registered by the L-ity Treasurer, tie of the flute 1t bove written. arr r OF 1.1, TIME" CITY 51 CI'ot UNIX' TKV VEG T th.ie the It d,y of iuguet, 1930. C,I7Y `1 27 PL r1 f ilia the coupons evideneini the interest to ei cc rued. on said warrsnts, sh6.11 be substantinlly In tha follooein: form: r ON "r`li.' ?1Z577 DT 19 THE.: CITY OF PI: I7:77 :13 hereby obligate z. itself to pry to bearer, tit the office "Th' 3 .7. n:'1.7!'7!: 7": I "Tir'''71f. in "TCHTT,!.., the sum of in lawful money of the Unite.! States f merice, being months' interest due that day on "Cr! r77 PL.,,T17.7777,T 713'117, 7PTA 17'; 1930, NZ. &tad ugust 1st, I O, to e this ,eoupon t tteched and in pert thereof. CI T' SCR71 VIII. fund LI hereby e.adl :rd ereatel, ehall ee provided and set reide out of funds derived from taxes fieltiv.N•rized to be 'evied and collected by the :7one itution and lams of the 7.tato of Pe, said fend to he desieneted FUND, 51 1930" z1ch fund ehell be used for no purpose save wind except to pay the interest on end provide t're necessary nking fund for tte id warrants at their maturity t-,nd to 2E4 :tterneee' faec in case of eefault. ''.;!:71: J. 7.1D 3V 7'27 '!TT that to pay t he interest and create a 3 inking rued to retire 955id warrant% at their mat urit y Ald to provide for ten (10g) per cent attorneys' fees in event of default a tax of and Elt the rate or SEV7N 07 Y,7717 on the one hurtred dollars (n00.00) valuation of texable property in said ity of Plainview is hereby levied for the year 1930, and for each yeer thereafter ehile any of said warrants rane,in outstending and ute lend during the year 131 rad each yecr thereafter ?hile tny of said warrents are outstanding and unpeid, e.nd at the time other city taxes are levied in each of said yeers, there ahtll be computed end e:scorta tiled ee-et ?cte of tax, b ased upon the latest e: ro v 1 tax rolls of r:er.id City will be necessary, requirite and sufficiet to fully make, r:-,Ise feu: 7roduce in eF.,ch of said year tho amount of principal necessary o be raised fcr thr:t yev;r, plus the interest maturing in srid year upon the amend of this seriee of warrants outstanding ,.nd unpeid, end to provide for ten (10%) per cent attorneys' fees in event of default, nd for each of said ;leers there is hereby ordered to be levied, assessed end collected in due time, form and manner a tax et such rate as shall be found necessary as aforessid, and all of the proceeds from such taxes shall be placed in t separate fund for this series of werrants known end designated as :',./iTi' SERI 1 19 1O', tn, d the Treasurer shall not honor any draft upon said fluid, or pay out .!)ny of the sumo, except in tles payment 0: intoreztt on said warrants or for retirin:r t'he stale, Tr for attorneys' fees ft 9 above orovt ed. 74 '103 3Ets D IT Tr rim this the 7 ar o f urlst 1930. O A. C I I' I ''''T; 1 177' 177:;7.C. 1; Pr cITY S7C1lii.1, :TT n I.' 1 T 7 'I .T. 7.K'' 7E 1) •4*11■4*. 00 .1 A li II IIEUP ON it cm moved by ld orrnan e that t'!e ordi wive as abrIve sot out, be ado)ter. Thie motion was seconded by rlderman and tho f r)1.1.r...)wi.ng vote VI:ran: 1 !Alyor Cr;rdrell nd .1.dermon voting T"; rd nrr votinr '...7"). 'nnounco' th't the orlir6nce received the requisite affirmative vote, and t.',7 the one h1A, be d WI pased kno' 1.1.do,ited. 141 e :'e L '60 0 c...; io a ....ill 4. aLA__(- =1- __0 a t 2 t; C\/ _a;.0 =.:"L0 (D. Ja22i0CL. e t 0 0 "r LI a 0 C. _Z„z. ef 7:3 7.2 ';0 (P1 '2, 0: .2i0 '60 0 0 0t ,j0;). o. t' e tLe 1 0 t o 'Llet i 00 ..1L OOLOLW1, at it,. 20 a o00:, to -it: .2t a eee, 10. atten: 1 42 The l'aor offered for eonsideration the followin resolution: 17, 77 7 ...._.1..-:._ ...4, HJL _:,.:T t":1 .k:Lehh.Th::.: hiffi_h TO-C::' _,_—“,1_..e—J, ..._4_,-._:• heretofore, tok 6n the z1th Cay of kuhst IrO, the il ioancil paLsed ail Ordinance for tho issaan.,:e of Dit of flainview 1und- in 1 1 ants, eries i'd0, dated ragust I, Ic.: bearing interest at tne rate of slo p)er eentur...(6A per annuh:, a:Tsre Se7ent: thousand (-:7L IDe7lao, to be lcsned for the eahmose of tahin:7 u cancellih and in lien. •f leally issaed scripi! warrants of said :ity ibened. for tLe vir of 'ibtv- Lent of indebtt6ness inenrred in construction of 7arions pablie IL and Ithhh:, trere are na'w ets'=andin t_e dal and 1.eally )fled =Ls warrants of aaiC. Dit in t alnoant of -h;.::/ wh warrauts are Caly and 'r I1 -01C!, by tho 1rown-irulk In7. torpa.. of Wichita, La[;: jbdhdA2hf, kb I'' _6 7- 7 :ha f H' C7? T: OIY ThoJ..S: That warran:,s of 2:"Lf'.. _dit: heretdfore :esignated 7 City of llainview han(dia Warrants,"Series 1 dated_ :.,.anst 1, i'- interest at the rL,te of 2iX per eentul. mer knnala, be corsiote0 as to their issuance, .lhaber akC by virLee of tT.LE stittion and Laws ofthe tate of Teas, for the parose of tahing Lir., eaneellikr; and in lien of legally lbsned and oatstakdin e_ inebted- ness of said -it aTi. whieh are 7alid, subsisting and now outstanding oblid:ations a7ai111t said tit-, the olail- which were duly aadited, arec,ro7ed and aloe -wee u the Oitw Donheil "prior to the isLuanee of said warrants, ai d. which si1 oriinal warrants are to be surrendered to the ijr 0ouncil and by the Oity :Donell d'aly eancelled, aud the funding warrants anthoried b:,- the said ordinance of hus'.;ust T9.50, recorded ih book C.;,bajjo 769 et sen., of tLe :.ul.nntes of the ilty Donnell and by this OfCLi- nanee snail be isca_ed to the holder in lien thereof, a list of wkich orional warrauts is as follows: I :ate loolL Issued 5866 .Tordan-all Donst to TL :10410.07 6-bk 6-17-00 Trich Donst 'io Water i::::xt 32S0.96 62b9 r: nsr r, 6--..., o.keh olact oe 'tractor TEn.00 6290 n 7 o L .G_', 10 _,6 Traffic 1..ighto 4;dE7.51 3043 1 T,.. 1 .1-i-.2.v.". I:ark Tand 1,T.Oz- 6044 I-T-2 hoy irieh T'arh .1f,anC. ..J.C 1 6L27 6.- .:rown-ru.dLer Do deL:al Ser7ices 6400 6-20-0 irieh Anst :Do jater ::nt b0 7 .7 :340T. 9 AL Lafran3e Co T21:13 I169 6/10s La2rance Co T.rac :::,e0airo II69.69 603 ,E30-u 7 AL .L,aance jio Int T39.7 6404 8-20-0 0.i..ilith Int '.31 ''otal 495.T4 leavin a balance of :90.74, to be carrie er'war to the not deli7ery. Said fuildin .farrants, eries 1930, al.lthofieC to be aelivered a thio to the said The 3rown rstser 1m 0o are naLbeed consecutively froL: fifty- two (02) to oe7enty-fi7e (7) inclusive, of the 143 denoLination of Llie 2houcand 1.)ollars ,T,000.foU) ea3h, agregatin tho SUL of '2,wenty -four 2housand he .‘arior a__(3 the iity :ecretary a herob authoriEe6 to the actual Jeli7er 0 said_ L'unLi:1„: warrams to the 7 3 ro%ai—JraLrer :n7est:e1 oILTay eito e :e:3ute a rej_j:t for said oriional wa. rants ourreilCe2e( by the said e 1he said .Le irown 2ec:uireC to a receit for said. 2 waa rich ai2e to oo ta_en lieu o2 the orijional wa2rants her3inabo 0 rd_eocribo(,. 2asoed a_ d a tL:1 te 'Oth of .ualst, 4111 cT it o /e .enr! eke4 -eo.c(i;rar,,;•/ 2,10 [DO. foreoill,_-_: 2 S011lti011 ha7inf oeen read in full,it was 1.07. by _ljerha iyoart secon Q T __ooi,e1 that the sole e as e aLc adopted. the CoosLiori called_ for, the follow 7oteC r:oo 2hcr..:son, anC- =CIL; voted C t_iL _,',211C„ (lay of July _1°, tLe iou,licil of t. .e it of 21ai-iview, :;ecoion at :eetin raace tri aiC„ %it:, all LTA..bers ter-, to-wit; .:.orr. on, iT:h2eys, er1et 17i:art .1derl en, t esreta2, rfeent a2id atJ01 aIIC, LC1T C. by .30111131 'Jao 1:. :c IiovJirll IL 1 L. ,F RTLiY- 1: 3a2. T (6 1 7: _2().4 144 on this the Sal day of July, 1930, the City Council recey7ed bids for ,he purphaee of a Tractor and bid was subLlitted by the Texas Tractor and. :Lach- inery Colany offerin to cell Caterpillar 30 Tractor, colilete with 132 trach shows, canopy to and one co,- plete set of tools or pj_6'66.00; be it ordain() by the City Council of the City of flainview, Texas, that said proposal be accerte and contract Lade for the purchase of said tractor and eflaipLent at to price haLef. and a Tax of one (T(/) cent or oa•)h 100.O/0 valuation of Taxable r•Iperty within the City of flai=iw, Texas, is hereby levie d. for the current year anf for eaoh successive year until said aLeant of 7_,L)O.o0 with interest thereon is fully Paid. M.S20(i '.:LiC. aT,-!. this LLAd day of Jly, 6— 1 dr I .410 4, 0 0 ayer, City of 1Iainview, Te=. n2T:Sf: 4 010 iit .,_4(_-___,( i. U.*ii:,. oJ 1:0. 342. BE 11 L. F,ir ?_S CU': 022 313 7:::] ST 0 1Inili 7T That the following 'faxes ,be and they are herey le7ied for the year 1050, avilon. the J71 valuation subject to taxation in said City for the year 1930, to-wit; eneral Fund treet Fund .57 Interest h Sini:ing 'Fund-- Sewer :.3ond.s .0191 City hall n hire station .0025 'ewer .7' Jater .0005 Street ILiproveLent Street Tri I ravin---- ----.05T45 sewer .0763 :ater .:023 --.0245 nuditoriulr .0360 hefundin .70S50 Street ,ravin Series 1927-- .05 :later :or i:s :i=t ::,eries 1927-- .0223 Sower Seri 1927 .01142 hefundin Series I929 .0445 T5I57!. Special :arrant unds:- Special Ctreet Itippvt series 1_023- 0.2----.- .02 undinr •,larrants i3eries 193s .07 1*030 fotal fax Late 'T Z-. t_.....(.„ ';:ieetion 2. TTnat there be and is hereby levied an occu- tion '.2ax of appolftme- elae half t levied b the State of l'exas upon all firias, persons or corporations fo7low- in6 'Taxable occupations in the illy of Ilainview, Texas. Section 5. That the Taxes herein levied. shall be ass- essed by the assessor as retilired la:..T ".1_1, and. the laws reGulating the assessEent an collection of State and Coanty 'i!axs are hereby Lade a part of this Ordinance, arid shall sch7orn the assessLent and colleon of „P axes. Passed this "Ilth. day of nlajast4 IC s 1i 4r O 1. a•Tor. of L,, seed.e L,IV e 145 It thee 301_ before fills session the Ai. Littest; P i± 10/ re 1 L 1 C\-1 Ort 3.:.c e c._ c c to o '2. ei L. ;2 1; e '50 D t t e e o:n T.., :2oot; LA; :(Thet; 0.015 o-oeo. o o ;02;:;;t t. i;.7`; L'Ot1:.' 3 13o I ooSo Oil T. 51.2 T.2. ;La,: I 1. r L 10. 0 1 1 L.., 146 7.3 -v- t•„„_. 0 -1 1 1~7. 1 .0; e; J._ 1 i -0 0: .....j.: 4 /d 1 1 4/ s 1 1 e:i, 70 Syr Lt., :0,:, JI. et Li ..,peuial ce, ay :0.2Cwel1 I)20:,„if,ing with te followi11 la.:r. eC offij:c, dre;oeni y2a...'t- :110 J,L;011 0 all :I der:. ell. :-..1.:1( it ..,ei.2e t&-,ry w the foil wi i-rc3ecC.I.in .i., wee .1, ,:_..C. to-wit; i. 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J0 Alderman Humphreys introduced, had read and r.ovea the adoption of the following resolution Resolved that a necessity exists for the improve- ment of that part of Elrn Street from the North line of 5th street to the south line of 6th street; Baltimore street from the North line of 6th street to the South line of 7th street, and Baltimore street from the North line of 8th street to the South line of IOth street, in the Oity of Plainview, by paving all of same and by the construction of curbs and gutters and all othe app artanances necessary to ma.e a complete job of paving; 148 and that it be and is hereby ordered that said portions of Elm and Baltimore streets be so i7mroved and that the Council adopt as the material for the:paving of said portions of said street above narr.ed; concrete base with vitrified brick or Calec.ie Base with Duracca Asphalt. And be it further resolved that the Layor be instructed. to negotiate with Contractors and enter into a contract for the doing of said work, such con- tract to be submitted to the Council for approval. and to advertise for and receive bids. The motion to adopt the resolution was seconded by Alderman .D.Bowtan, and was put to vote by the i.ayor and was carried by the unanimous vote of -11 mer_bers of the Council present. q g a y /i t j6 ATTEST: Layor: City e retaf Loved by Alderman Hooper seconded by Alderman BowLan that ?las, Specification and estimates of the Engineer be adopted as read. parried. No further business appearing Council adjourned. el/ ATTEST i 0 A igf 4 City 6ecr star f Mayor Plainview, Texas, Oct I3,I930. City Council convened in Special session with the following named officers present:- J.B.Cardwell I:ayor J.C.Hooper Herbert Dysart D...Thompson and E.H.Hurphreys Aldermen and G.H.Saigling City Sec- retary when the following proceedings were had, to -wit; Bids on proposed paving of portions of Elm and Baltimore streets were received. The Bid of Jortran -Hall Const Co being the only bid presented was opened and Read. It was regularly moved by Alderman Humphreys and Seconded by Alderman Dysart that the bid of Jordan HallOonst Co on said paving be accepted. Lotion carried Unanr_s. Jordan -Hall Const Co Paving Bid. October I3 Hon Ia:ayor City Council, Gentlemen: The undersigned, after personal examination and inspection of the site of proposed paving constr- uction in Plainview, hereby propose under the pia- terrs of the plans and specifications prepared for such work and in accordance with general and special laws of the State of Texas, governing such construction, to furnish all r ;aterial and do all work of building such improvements for the following unit prices; On this the 13th day of October 197 the CM Council of t:: c jity of Plainview, Texas, convened ia regular eesaion in the Council Chamber, with the full ©Yiinc Udcrt7e p n�.._..W�3. TT the r t� Yaar..t A-1 ae =an* ..ii...�. i Thomson n Alder 7, Humphreyp j Alderman, Alderman. The following ordinance was introduced: "Ordinance of the City of Plain- view, Texas, declaring the necessity for and ordering and providing for the improvement of portions of 1m Street and Baltimore street, in the City of Plainview, lettinz cnntraet therefor approving contract and bond, and pro. Tiding for the payment of the coat tiioreof, and doclaring an em ens, Alderman Hum hre s moved that the ordinance be passed on first reading; seconded Al erman cart carried by the following vote: Aye o: J- fl sIrr w 1 yar; T-in ra p e r A 3 de rml'lan. Al dew man, TYiram= gn a___ Alderman, T; nrPv .derman, .11darraan. A1dernan Humphreys moved that the rules be suapended,and that ordinance be priced on second reading; eeoond ed by Alderman Dysart and carried by tno following vote: C No: l;ayor; A None. >,Ysa x't-" Alderman, Alderman :u.de rman, Aldf rii n. Alderman Hunphre s moved that the ruloc be auopended,and that said ordinance be p „red on third and finaa. readir ae an emergency measure, seconded by Alderman„ ,_,,, rsart s and carried by the i'ollo, a vote: C a rdvr e lJ. i; t o r; rlQouer Alderman, rane Dysart Alderman, ..----112G22-2P---=:11 Alderman, Humphreys Alderman, Alderman, The ...ayor then declared said ordinance finally panned.. T H'J STAT 07.E 1, 0 County of "hale, 1, G. h. Saigling,,City Secretary of the City of Plainview, Texas, do hereby certify that the above and foregoing is a true and correct copy of the record vote of the City Council of the City of Plainview in pass• ing the ordinance, caption of which is set out above, and full copy of which ordinance is annexed hereto, Done under my hand and the seal of the City of Plainview, thin 13th day of October 1930. 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J i l 4 1 4-9 2100 sq yds 4" concrete base 22" brick @$2.60 per sq yd 05460.00 3648 sgyds 6" calichie base I l;uraco Top LI.70 per sc yd 6201.60 3000.4 lira ft crn c' rh 7 Jer .t30 }per An ft, k40G. 2 I30 lin ft concrete curb 0 .45 per lin ft 58.50 64 lin ft concrete gutter Cf .45 per lin ft 28.80 2447 cu yds earth ecavation .40 per cu yd 978.80 304 lin ft concrete header curb .30 per lin ft 9I.20 Total $15219.22 We agree to commence work within IO days after execution of contract and to complete same within 60 working days afaar commencing. Inclosed please find certified check in the amount of Five Hundred and No /I00 (500.00) as a guarantee that we will execute contract and file legally required bonds within ten (10) days after acceptance of this proposal and we forfeit same to the City as acknowledged, liquidated damages in case of our failure to do so. C4 Respectfully submitted C■/ Signed Jordan-Hall Const Co By E.S.Hall Authorized Representative No father business appearing Counci s j.l rned. ATTEST: Artok City 6:4'reta./ Layor. Plainview, Texas, Oct 20,1930. City Cou :cil ret in regular session, Layor J.B.Card- well presiding with the following named Officers present J.C.Hooper Herbert 1ysart E.H.Huiphreys and D.D.Bowran Aldermen and G.H.0aigling City secretary when the following proc edings were had, to -wit; minutes of the regular meeting of October 6th were read and approved. Loved by Humphreys Seconded by Hooper that monthly salary of W. Nishard be raised to I00.00 per month effective Oct I5th I930. Carried. egularly moved and seconder that the City purchase rubber boots and coats for use of the street department in their work in rainy weather. Carried. The following bills were heard and ordered paid: Goodwin Lockhart :;;35.00,.:. P. Smyth 07.75. Lotion to RECESS the meeting until 7:30 P.L. O'clock Wednesday Oct 22nd having been made by Alderr::an Hooper was seconded by Alderman Bowman. The Layor called for a vote on said notion and all Council iren present voted Aye and none voting NO.The motion was declared carried unanimously. ATTEST II City Se /retayi iayor 150 October 22nd I930 7 :30 OCLOCK, P.3:. The City Council reconvened asper recessed adjournment on October 13, I:330 with the following nar.;ed officers present J. B. Cardwell Layor, Loved by Alderman Humphreys an. Seconded by Ald -rman Bowman that the City advertise for bids on proposed 36 inch storm sewer line. Carried. City Se -ret.r 3. l i -it 3 4V On this tile 22nd day of October ,1930,the City Council of thc City of Plainview,Texas, convened in regUlar session in the Council Cham. ber,with the following Aldermen pre*ent: aYor; .Uderman, Alderraans Aldernan, Alderman. The following ordinance V1ZV1 intrOdUCqd: "UrdilAilt30 o the City of view, Telma" determining the macs ty of levying an ass/cm:want against the 0 perty hereinafter described and the owners thereof hereinafter named on per. tior] of 2,1m, Street and Baltimore Street,in the City of Plaithriew,for a part of the cost of improving said streats,and fixing a time for a hearing of the owners or agente of said olmore of said property or of any persona interested in said improvemento,as provided by the terils of ::koter 11,Tit10 22,: Statutes of TO1CAO of 1911,now Chapter 9,Title 23,of the ;LeviJed. Civil ;.;tatutes of the State of Texas of 1925,and directinG the City secretary to give notice of said hearing and a:mai:lint; and approving the roll sta,tement of the City Itngineer declaring an emorgeneY." Alderman raovod that the ordinance be passed on firel readirk!..; seconded by Alderin.n HuraRhreyi s and carried by the followinE vote: Aye: AlderLan, _a D, Bc_zman M Thczo_gon Alder nezhreys Alderuln. Alderman Bowman moved that the :Lulea be *u*pended,and that said ordinance be paseed on second reading; eeconCied by LflJjr and carriod y Vac roll ii vote): =c): Aldornan, Bnuiria.11 Alderman, Aldermns Alderman, Aldernan. moved that the rulec be ailuseled,and tn.at said ordinance be prtnIA on thirri rtlIc11 ei measure, seconded by A. lium4reys carried by tile vote; AVQ: Ho: Cardwell i.aycr; r Alderman, lane, Bowman Ald TE _umy _eye derian, The Layor then declared !:.;aid ordinance finally passed, 1 STAT3 T.'•aAO,D County of Hale, 1, G.R.Saigling, City Secretary of the City of Plainvie*, Texas hereby certify that the above and foregoing is a true and correct copy of the record vote of the City Council of the City of Plainview in pass- ing the ordinance, caption of which is pet out above,and full copy of which ordinance is annexed hereto. Done under my hand and the seal of the City of laainview, this 22nd day ofpctober City Secretary. 34J-1 t tl t ..;...i• V: .:..?,:,..if -.L ,._:.:.'-..D 1...a:.; ;'..)Y :-:0_ .2\„,....':1) HI. 1:',.):-1; .21:j1. j ..Y.:_:' Di i'i "12 A 2.A..:2 2 Jr:. ri A I.T.il'._.2,- A .i1: A :..:RI 4..2:' Z.:1:; ,I.:.....3 ,..;k. JA1D i.. )2 bAID P11=1.tl'f...;JI:27 .?.i. .A I.'2].1;* i iH i:_',Ai'0 AS PRO7 :,f.,.7 IcLli.] '2.:]2'......':. 32 CHAPTIIII 11, :.'..L, ELI: ..11 i:AILSTE3 OV T....,; 12 1' D. 0.. l '2.....1_,J :i.'LZ...:....d,..; r.2 •.',.±i Z.Za_; Y 1'.....) .....i'J:-; ..:01'1 DJ JAZ) L,..]AP,I.,.:,- ,..,;:,a.....1:11.:..: Al.i AY:e.P.,..,VIL -',..)...-S '..1.'- 2.1.(....L..;;',..,..' .A..... :i- ,..',....=:.;iLf..-J'.f.. 1 i7 2.,....::: .:....,:i': ,jj..Ad.t...,._J ._,I i ..:1'2.: '...;:j l'"_i_LA.i.::.L.'.;Y: tL. ._;0•Incil ...Lect:):. t: orcu_i 022(1::::i2a I t.:.;:.: 101107i4 :Y1C .:1..,.. •'i.'?.2,!.:1'....' 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Li.)..c.,., 1.:.Jrove:., 7'....;: conte_:..„ OV11::::2!'j :—C. r ...72 "of. .,--.T .7) :7, il, c:- .](2. 1... i....,... 7; 7 7 H. 1',;:, t I. 22 J•..:. I 7 L J #0. 7 oI' :7.: 2,.oul 07:10 .....":20: i.' .it, tLrf '7 ;car,,, Iro LAi.i (7at, t...Z,TC—ti.r.7e1-itie-ths three Mta, roe-t 1 r.aif. 'Inc' '.',.....1 '..ive eai%3 iro.;.:. date ol aletlos...i 2, cc ',.....e l...:::)I au 17ith int=e5t iro.... f..'..at() oi cf,:e at the rate oi eis" :)r cent. Der aL,1uL ai rc.30le attorne'o i' al er colic. in ca:-:,,a 0 i total 1.)roDote l)art ._ch ce..):,t 17Lich i2 00:It'DL:ljailtej te A owners ancl eir 10) 2T0 ::JreDertio a: tic! 11 o:. y'c::lors .i.. Jro tML T,:oon ai.. .,'''.et rll'ol .1,] tio. o:,..• '.•,...0 eal ?.....eilt2 :orai to 74'-'::: t]..Le:.. res L.A. :_orT)ve..:.ent, ..nC._ tLe 1 :')t :ollw: r. y� 1 i 1 9 d i► Street. From the Forth line of Fifth Street, to the South line of Sixth Street. Rate per front foot for Paving; 2,65024 A Rate per front foot for Curb 0.54518 mama Front Lin Total Feet Lott Blk. Add. paving Ft Amt. Curb Curb Asstd. W Y•Whiteaidea 140 1 60 Org.Town 371.03 140 76.32 447.35 Bale County Dairy Aesooiation a Corporation of Hale County, T,xas. 140 12 60 371.03 140 76.32 447.35 Consumers Fuel Association, a Corporation. 140 6 6 McClelland 371.03 140 76.32 447.35 B 0. Sanford 140 7 6 371.03 140 76.32 447.35 V 4 u tl 1 1 a V S f P a w 1 16.11, tl y a C 1 f Baltimore Street. From the North property 1ine'of Sixth Street, to the South property line of Seventh Street. Rate per front foot for paving $6.27696 Rate per front foot for curb 0.43524 Name Front Lin Total Feet Lot Bik. Add. Paving ft Curb amt. Curb Asstd., d.L&Louise Donohoo 130 11 40 Org.Twn. 816.00 85 36,99 852.99 Irs, R. C. Ware 50 12 40 0 n 313,84 50 21.76 335,60 I s,Lena Mare Ex'rtx 50 13 40 n 313.84 50 21,76 335.60 1 R W if 50 14 40 n n 313.84 50 21,76 335.60 Albert G. Hinn 50 W. 15 40 n n 313.84 50 21,76 335,60 Albert G. Hinn 50 W.* 16 40 n n 313.84 50 21.76 335.60 Continental Oil Co 50 E.65T 1 45 n n 313,84 50 21.76 335.60 Continental Oil Co 50 E.65' 2 45 n n 313.84 50 21.76 335.60 J.R,DOnohoo, d.R.Ward, L.B.Cu well, T.H. Lutrick,C.C.Irause E.P.Thompson,C .R. DeLong CH.W i,te,as Trustees of the District Parsonage of Method- ist Epieoopal Church South of Plainview District and. their successors in office 50 3 45 n 313.84 50 21.76 335.60 n n n a 25 N.* 4 45 n n 156.92 25 10.88 167.80 "4 Francis Wilson. 25 S.* 4 45 a 156.92 25 10.88 167.80 Francis Wilson 50 5' 45 n 313.84 50 21,76 335.60 010 Max a athe imer David Daube $am Daube, undivided 1/3 interest each 130 6 45 816.00 130 56,58 872.58 It a 1 14 t 1 s O 0 4 O 0 O 0 0 7 w u e J 1 m e e t 1 a 7 0 j 7 0 r Baltimore Street. From the North line of Eighth Street, to the South line of Tenth Street. Rate per front foot for Paving. 2.947256 Rate per front foot for Curb 0.4471 Name Front Lin Total 'Feet Lot Bik Add. paving Ft Curb Amt. Curb Ass d."' Fred, D. Neyl 50 W. 1 42 Org.Twn. 147.36 50 22.35 169.71 ..r x n 50 W. 10 42 n 147.36 50 22.35 169,71 n 't r 50 w. 11 42 �r 147.36 50 22.35. 169,71 Mra. Nora Skaggs 50 12 42 n n 147.36 50 22.55 169.71 714,Redford 50 13 42 7 n 147.36 50 22.35 169.71 Minnie Ray 50 14 42 R n 147.36 50 22.35 169.71 E.R.18on 50 W. 15 42 n n 147.36 50 22,35 169.71 It I 50 iit`. 16 42 0 n 147,36 50 22.35 169.71 ,Albert..G. Hinn 50 1 43 A 7 147.36 50 22.35 169,71 R It 0 50 2 43 4 a 147,36 50 22.35 169.71 C. Soo ren_ 50 3 43 7 a 147.36 50 22.35 169.71 1.J40411 50 4 43 7 n 147.36 50 22.35 169.71 rr .S`arinie Slaton 50 5 43 n 1 147.36 50 22.35 169.71 MGrs.Bannie Slaton 16.67 N.16.67/6 43 77 49.13 16,67 7.45 56,58 Laura 141taybugh 33.33 8.33.33/6'43 77 98.23 33.33 14.90 113.13 Firat°Presbyterian Church. of Plainview a Corporation 50 7 43 Org.Twn. 147.36 50 22.35 169.71 10 U et 50 8 43 G 0 147.36 50 22435 169.71 Leila A.Burch Extr'x 50 9 2 Slaton 147.36 50 22.35 169,71 0 0 0 u 50 10 2 147,36 50 22.35 169.71 I tt n n 50 11 2 7 147.36 50 22.35 169.71 a a 0 50 12 2 0 147.36 50 22.35 169.71 mil Ruby Ethel Sewell, mii Gwyneth Beulah Miller, and Jennie. Emma Blakemore, 1/3 each in undigided estate of W,A.Miller 50 13 2 n 147.36 50 22.35 169,71 Mra.A.E.zl.der 50 14 2 7 147.36 50 22.35 169.71 T(.1114Fauikner 50 15 2 7 147.36 50 22.35 169.71 J,C.Anderson 50 16 2 0 147.36 50 22.35 ,169.71 Lester W.James 50 1 3 n 147.36 50 22.35 169.71 •Lester W.James 25 N.- 2 3 a 73.68 25 11.17 84.85 Mra.L.A.Matlook 25 S. 2 3 tt 73.68 25 11.18 84,.86 I.rs.L.A.jatloek 40 N.40/3 3 n 117.89 40 17,88 135.7? Sallie B,Slaton 10 5.10 3 n 29.47 10 4.47 33.94 'I IT n 50 _4 3 n 147.36 50 22.35 169.71 0 0 0 50 5 3 n 147.36 50 22.35 169.71 0 11 R 40 N.40/6 3 n 117.89 40 17.88 135.77 J.M.Haeker 10 S.10 *6 3 n 29.47 10 4.47 33.94 7 a 50 _7 3 n 147.36 50 22.35 169.71 IT f 50 8 3 147,36 50 22.35 169.71 mil 1 J v �s w 1 n 1 t a" 0 i r. .L J t L!/ E' J_74-r G et ).r M. ice.. 4V Jo 011 1. i rc w 7 1' y 0:: J lh.^, _LirSl 1L t L' u_:. i j 4C. n r 411' r. 11 1- 0 i`,`'7.' Or 0' C'_ i,__v,: v i'_iC'0..._'E:U C00;`cl1beG:. %0 t o n c gor .0 7 e to b c- o:. 114. OI '11. tki7 ajt_. 06 151 'lainview, Te,_as Noven•ber 3rd 1930. City Council ret in regular session, Layor Cardwell presiding with the following named officers present; J.C.Hooper, H. Dysart, D.L.rThom:pson and 'E.H.Hurrphreys Alderr:en and. G.H. Saigling City SecretarI when the following proceedings were had to -wit; Loved by Alderr an Humphreys Seconded by Alderman T'hor_ps.=n that all Signs, Adds and other obstructions on the sidewalks in downtown district be orderer.' removee at once. Carried. Loves by Humphreys Seconded by Bow an that the Bid of L.L.Harrison in the amount of %;:5420.00 on the City Park Shelter -House be accepted and that he be and is hereby awarded contract on sar..e provided the roof of said building be painter with linseed oil and graphite. Carried. loved by tunphre:y s Seconded by Thompson that the Bid of CN Jorand -Hall Construction Co on City's proposed 36 inch con- Crete Storrs: Sewer be accepted and contract be signed with said Jordan -Hall Const Co. Carried. Jordan =Hall Const Co bid $I6,683.50; Iris Const Co Bid !:4;I7,896.25. Loved by Bowman Seconded by Dysart that the following reports be accepted and approved and bills and salaried allowed for the month of October; G.H.Saigling Current Taxes $4808.59- Delinquent Taxes- $I32I.85,- Water Rents $11710.56 Sewer rents 2762.67- i:_iscellaneous $58.02- City Inspector $73.35 Judge Arr_ strong $105.15. SALARIES:- J. W. Perkins, II5.00, Frank tultz 100.99, H.L. Hood rI00.00, L.A.:anders ;:-95.00, A.L.King I35.00, 0.3. Guin I25.00, E.W.Wishard 92.50, J.L `:daller Lee Hardin,,: 100.00, .Sitton �O.OG, 3.c .Ross I25.00, D.P. Jones $40.00, L.B. Tilson 1 .00 L. r'. r skier 4.I25.00, Ed Hart T25.U0, J.A. ;1aton I00.00, i.S.Bolin I6- .00, (..''..iartine 400.00, .'3.: .Armstrong .275.00, S.,:.. aniel 75.00, J.Bryan J.J.Hooper 020.00, Herbert =Dysart «20.:;0, ,:..I.3owt an 7 20.00, 1 L.Thor:.pscn ;;20.00, E.H.Humphreys $20.x;0, Williams may 100.00, :caul Bryan ;TIL5.00, G.H.Saigling 400.00, A. '.Foley ,250. U i.artin i_c lhorter 5 :I35.00 ry.A. inter a 120.0O, Ed Loss II0.00, VI.: .Linter $10.00, A.ii'..Bla_ eii_ore 00.00, R.L.Greeg _90.00, Forrest Gallaway 090.00, Plainview ='ire :apt x;45.00, H.W.Visor 0.155.00, S.G.Yates $120.00, S.E. Bolles 0100.00, A.T.Herrod :II5.0U, J.C.Sanders J.B.Cardwell v 175.00, BILLS:- B. Yearwo d 19. I2, r iti ;ler 4:I4.00, it. L. Tinkle $16.60, Rik. Smyth I7.75, Lrs J. C. idunt 0I5.00, Telephone Co 27.73, West Texas Gas Go 25.I2, Texas Utilities Co $667.00, y'e xa Jtilities Co :855.04, Texas Utilities Co 53.25, B. Ward `16.50, _;night Auto Co :2.73, American LaFrance Foa- r.:ite Inc ./6.03, S. }3. :elley 1.70, Thatcher Printing Go :'.1.00, 2aegel Laster Service 'I.28, hoof. '_ire Co .75, Super ervice station 036.13, Cory `Sire Go :;:19.35, Harder Dysart 019.00, :royalty Lotor Go 4;68.45, Loc :e Lotor Co $3. T0, Clowe Gowan 0183.73, Neptune Leter Go 73.77, City Black- srith Shop 38.25, erode :W :11 Bros Go $160.3L, Donohoo -Ware Hdw Co 07.45, Wooldridge Lbr Co r2I8.00, Jarvis -Full Co $1.00, 0.K.:vrug Co :2.75, Burt Electric Co =4.25, Plainview ."gelding Go 20.50, W.S. Larley w Go <-44.20, Consumers Fuel Assn 43.75, The Standard Traffic i.ar_:.er Co ;46.32, Austin Western Lchy Go 025.06, Jordan -Hall Const Co =47.50, G.A. 'rJilliar,. s •4.00, i.O. emple 0.75, Western Union •_'2.75 Texas Le „zue of 1unicipalities w40.00, Herald 41b :3140.34,. No rather b -ss appearing Council adjourned 010 Of 4'‘14" /NNE City Se. etag. r, ayor. i 1 Plainview, Texas. November 6 -I930. On this the 6th day November I930 the Citty Council ret in SPACIAL session i:ayor Cardwell presiding with J. C. nooper, D. D. Bowr: an, I Thon pson and E. H. r uu phreys Aldermen and C.H. Saigling City Secretary present when the following proceed- ings were had, to-wit- The following Ordinance having been introduced Aldernan Hooper Loved the adoption of same and Alderran Boman second- ed the r.otion whereupon the motion carried unanimously. Ordinance N0. 345. The origional ordinance follows by insertion fhe following ordinance having been introduced; AlderrLan Bowman moved the ado tion of same an;, Alderman hor pson seconded the motion whereupon the motion carried by un- animous vote of all Aldermen present. u1 a. NO. 346. The origional ordinance follows by insertion- I 1.... w. r.. -..1 y r L `J e U y r 1. rte..- 4 v 1 L w L 4 1..: ice: :1 ...v J.. ,.r 1 f a .L,� J .i::.. tea. .J r- v r s 1 n u f .'t.-2(..; °,.i f 1. A. i... Z 900e 1. J if r /I c -2 t .7, f, P 1 ff..LJJ J r J 2-- 1 L y to 1'0 t. I t 0 C t Jt;':',20et t,root line e1 3e7 i Street; the north line ,itreet to tle sout:1 ie o `J.'enth. acL 01 saicT stroets sa11 e an( constituto entirel rIIC !011/ 2 ince unit TILo construction oi' e: co— t'c ion in an:.: ot:....or unit, :rovic.led ler in istinct contracts. ri. aoces... oe levied in ea° unit sJi.all co ....1.aff.e ordin: to the co Et 31 tl.e that 1;artiou1 r,lr unit, ane, in aconrnce 1 i,..- D-ove,,lento in t )2rL4- 2r inc!..c o Lo no 1 in t, 1' t 1' C: i rO 1 0 1 t C t o c 7 7 .i; 2`...:1.11 7,1 L tir y 72 2 1, to C; t IT; ,-..--_-----4 t `.1 tf.S; a." y 7 2 '1, "23 7 y L tz.r, 1 o 4 e 0:.41. 1 l W 1. r j w Na f i 1. AO, c BIM Street. From the North line of Fifth Street, to the South line of Sixth Street, Rate per front foot for Paving 4 2,65024 Rate per front foot for Curb 0.64518 Name Front Lin Total Feet Lot Blk. ,add. paving Ft Amt, Curb Curb gss'd. W.M•Whitesides 140 1 60 Org.Town 371,03 140 76.32 447,35 Kale County Dairy Association a Corporatiou.of Hale County, Texas. 140 12 60 0 a 371.03 140 76.32 447.35 Consumers Fuel Lssaciation, a Corporation: 140 6 6 McClelland 371.03 140 76.32 447.35 B. 0. Sanford 140 7 6 R 371,03 140 76.32 447.35 F P."' r Baltlaore Street. From the Borth property line of Sixth Street, to thi South property line of Seventh Street. Rate per front foot for paving 06.27696 Rate per front foot for ourb 0.43524 Bare Front L3n Total Foot Lot slk. Add. Pavin, ft Curb amt. Curb Asstd. JJ &Loulee Donohoo 130 11 40 0r,J .Twn. 816.00 85 38.99 852.99 MW14 R. 0. Ware 50 12 40 n 313.84 50 21.76 335.60 *.Len► Y.Ware 11. x 50 13 40 n 313.84 50 21.76 335.60 50 14 40 313.84 50 41.76 335.60 Albert G. Hinn 50 ,f4 15 40 n 313.84 50 .21.76 335.60 41b.rt G. H1nn 50 .i j 16 40 313.84 50 21.76 335.60 Conttnsntsl. oi1 Co 50 if..5 1 45 f' 313.84 50 41.76 335.60 *ontinent. l 011 Co 50 2.:85 4 45 1$13.84 50 41.76 335.60 J.L DOnohoo, J.R.Ward, L.B.Oulr011, J. 1. r vc, 0 O.Zrauae, LP arson,C BeLong W J• Sehenok di W.H.White,as Trustees et the Distriet Parsonage of kethod- ist Aplseopal Churoh Beath of Plainview D ntr .t ant their ssresossors in offioe 50 3 45 n 313.84 50 21.76 335.60 n 25 N.* 4 45 156.98 25 10.88 167.80 Immix Wilson 25 5.0 4 45 156.92 25 10.88 167.80 .r rrta Wus 50 5 45 313.84 50 21.76 335.60 ilas West holster pae*i Daubs 4 S Doubt', undivided 1/3 Interest sseh 130 6 45 n 816.00 130 56.58 872.58 •�r If 1 J Q. 4 IA Ilium* atroet. From the North lin* of Eighth Street, to the South line Of Tooth Street. Rate per front foot for Paving. 4 2.947256 Rate per front foot for Curb 0.4471 010441401.44, 41114041444. 41.414.1114411400111. Name Front Lin Total Foot Lot 1331, lidd. kavinc Ft Curb Ant 4, Curb Asstd. ""1 s• 41104*0.4.410000.04wilimmok 40.0. .6.0. Fred D. Weil 50 J. 9 42 org.reane 147.36 50 22.35 169.71 a 0 50 4.1 10 42 147.36 50 224,35 169.71 50 a',4 11 42 147.36 50 22.35 169.71 I. Witt Skaggs 50 12 42 147.36 50 22.35 169,71 W•14104tort 60 13 42 147.36 50 22.35 169.71 lanais Itay 60 14 42 147.46 50 22.35 169.71 N.111.ithlau 50 a i''• 15 42 1474546 50 2435 169.71 50 .,..i' 3.6 42 0 147.46 50 22.45 169.71 Albert 4. zinzt 50 1. 43 3 0 147.4'6 60 22.35 169.71 or 50 2 43 147.36 50 22.35 169.71 0.3 50 3 43 141.46 50 22.35 169.71 111.4•303r6. 50 4 44 0 147.46 60 24.45 169.71 .11106.11annie' Slat on 50 6 44 147.36 80 22.36 169.71 itra.Muutio 8laton 16.67 11.16.67 44 00 49.14 16.67 7.46 56,55 Laura tolayhugh 44.44 $.44.44 44 98.23 33.33 14,90 113.13 Mgt troohyterlau 0hureh of Plainview .116 COrporktiOn 5U 7 43 ur 147.36 60 22.36 169.71 II n to 80 8 43 0 147.46 50 22.35 169.71 Lions4.2Wroh Exiir*X 60 9 2 Sinton 147.36 50 22.35 169.71 ,w 60 10 2 147.3C 50 22.35 169.71 0 50.. 11 2 147.36 80 224,36 .3.69.71 mai -0.1 41 r" 50 12 2 147.36 50 22.35 169.71 ;mini.' R.1034.0.r.o* Undivided, V2 1. _taros t *107 Ethel, Strirea Gwyps Va. Beulah Miller 1 *ad Jennie Ulna BlekAIMOWO 1/6 each in undiusidsti eatute of W.A./A/11w 50 13 2 n 147.36 50 22.35 169.73. lire•A.N.N1ter 50 14 2 147.36 50 22.35 169.71 L.11.01aulksor 50 15 2 147.36 50 22.35 169.71 J.0.Azderison 50 16 2 147.36 50 22.35 169.71 Looter W,Jae 50 1 3 n 147.36 50 22.35 169.71 .L.Ater W." 25 T,.',L 2 3 73.68 25 11.17 84.85 itre.L.A.Natiock 25 S4.?.. 2 3 73.68 25 11.18 84.86 V,11•1,•A•Nat1ock 40 17.410,3 3 117.89 40 17.88 135.77 Sank* B.Slaton 10 s.10 3 3 29.47 10 4.47 33.94 ro 0 a 50 4 3 a 147.36 50 24.35 169.71 0 Pt 0 50 5 3 i 147.36 50 22.38 16'9.71 40 1..40'6 3 3 117.09 40 17.88 135;77 J.K.Nooker 10 S.10 3 29.47 10 4.47 43..94 0 0 50 7 3 n 147.36 bu 22.65 1694.71 IN ir 50 8 3 147.36 50 22 Z5 169.71 cr t to rt t. 111 JJ2 1 7) 2_11 -"..L i .7 1 to 7) r„:.. 1:2:: 07,' 1,1 co oro oert:7 pay Jr, at 0 j0 ;.2o 1 0c) 1...,a7,7 J01- C.° y):1:::1;L:).1. 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I' J.. 7 t r ...."Ci 1...:: t i L j j, ..i. ...i ..1. e .1.1 ,t) ''..r 4 1: ..Ti f" i t i 1 f 153 It appearing that there was no further business to come before this session the Council adjourne. AT adjourne. City S..crety. Mayor Plainview, Texas, November I7 -I930. City Council Let in regular session, I.-ayor Cardwell presiding with J. C.tiooper, Herbert Dysart, D. u.Bowrran, L.i,_.Th:•rnpson and E.H..iur.phreys A derren and C. H. aigling City secretary present when the following proceedings were had,; to -wit- .-iiutes of the regular meetings of October 6th 20th and Novembert3rd and'Special sessions of October I3th and November 6th were read and approved. Loved by Humphreys seconded by Dysart that the City Treasurer pay to the B.C.L. 600.00,.;arried. Loved by Hooper :seconded by Thompson that the res- ignations of R.A.Underwood, J.C. Anderson Jr and J.L. Nisbet from the Bvard Directors of B.C.D. be accepter .;'are Loved by Hooper Seconded by Thompson that I.J.B. Gouldy, iolbroox and E.N.Nob be and. are hereby app r ointed to replace Underwood, Nisbet and Anderson beard City Development Directors. Carried_. the City pay Loved by Humphreys Seconded: by Bowman that' off pav- ing Certificate held by i=efflefinger on the pro- perty known as and W.W.Underwood property which the City purchased for street purposes. Carried. 'Loved by Hooper seconded by Boman that the bill of I.r Dunn for fumigating his hole after overflow of City Newer be paid which bill erriounts to "II.65. Carried. Loved by Humphreys seconded by Bowman that the City '"'Treasurer pay :I000.00 to B.0..Developrent. Carried. Loved by Humphreys seconded by Hooper that L.T. Asher be dropped from the Police Dept effective at the end of November I930 and that w.H.Craig be employed as night officer at <I25.00 per month and Ed Hart be put on day force. Carried. It appearing that there was no further business Council adjourned. ATTEST: nilLST 4 (7 opo City Sec etar Layer. 154 Plainview, Texas, December 1, I930. City Council met in regular session Layor Cradwell pre- siding with the following named officers present- J.C. Hooper, D.D.Bowrian, Herbert Dysart, i:.H.hurphreys and .L Thor pson Aldermen and G.H. Saigling City Secretary when the following proceedings were had, to -wit; Minutes of the regular session of November 17th were read and approved. I,roved by Dysart Seconded by cooper that L..Sanders salary be raised froz 05.00 tO 400.00 per month eff- ective e cer ber I 1930 also that Walter Roberts be put on monthly salary of „i00.00 effective December Ist 1930. Carried. Loved by Dysart Seconded by Humphreys that the L.ayor and S.C.Ross rent suitable quarters for milk testing station. Carried. T'L.e following reports for the month of November having been read were adopted and approved- G.h.Saigling Current Taxes 02953.56, Delinquent Taxes ti'-II33.46, pater Rents '4I5.25, 063.30, i ;iscellaneous y50.83, Judge Armstrong 4;28I.40, City Inspector 039.00, Regularly moved and seconder_ that the Salaries and bills for the month of November be and are al- lowed and ordered paid. List of these will show in minutes of next meeting as they are not all paid at this time. Loved by Humphreys seconded by Dysart that the final estimate in amount of 6664.66 presented by Fred I. Joyner in favor of Jordan -Hall Oonst Co for pavement laid on Baltimore Street between 6th 7th Street be allowed and approved and that City Scrip warrant in the amount of 1584.97 City's it of above amount be issued to said Contractor. Carried. Alderman Humphreys Loved the adpption of the following resolution and Alderman having seconded the motion it was put to a vote resulting iR as follows- All Aldermen present votiing AYE none voting NO.; the motion was declared carried unanimously. :ESOLUTION OF THE. CITY OF PLA _N a I.E`o'I, TEXAS, ACCEPTI"1G THE II: PROVELENT OF BALTIl C..._. STREET y _:v., uu.. "_'14 F:1 THE SOUTH OF SEVENTH 7° t '1 1 INE OF SIXTH S 1' EE L O I' SOU T�� LINE O� EVENT r S 'ET, I ',HE CITY OF PLAINVIE I, AN' 1 TH III I G THE PAYLENT CF THE BALANCB_. DUE Y THE CITY OF PL AI 1VI.E AND S CE AND DELIVERY OF CERTIFICATES OF SPE- JJ .L .L U U 23.1.' J:� 11 CIAL Af ESSL.E.1T AGAINST OWNERS OF AB TTI! l P. TY. BE IT RESOLVED BY TEE CITY COUNCIL CIL OF TFi 'CITY (F PLrINVIE'd :That, whereas, heretofore the hereinafter described street was ordered improved, contract for said work of improvement duly enteree into and ass- essment levied against abutting property and the owners thereof to cover the protion of the cost payable by the said property ownerss; and, WHEREAS, pursuant to said cIntraet and other proceed- ings in connection therewith, Jordan -Hall Construction Co has completed the improvement of the following street to -wit: BALTI MRE STREET from the north line of sixth street to the south line of seventh street; and, WHEREAS, said improvement is in strict compliance with the terms of said contract, specifications adopted therefor and other proceedings in connection therewith Therefore, 155 BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COU_,CIL OF THE CITY OF PLAIN- VIEW, TEXAS; That said improvements on said protion of said steeet be and. the same are hereby accepted as in full compliance with the terns of said contract. That the final estivate due from the City of Plainview to Jordan- Hall Construction Co be and the sane is hereby a_proved and ordered paid. That the I;.ayor and City Secretary be and are here :by authorized and instructed to issue, execute and deliver to Jordan -hall Construction Company certificates of special assessment a -ainst the abutting property and the owners thereof, evidencing the several suns of Loney assessed against said property and the owners thereof respectively for their prorata of the costs of said improvements, in accordance with the terms of said contract and proceedings. That this resolution shall take effect and be in force lr from and after its passags. C. PASSE' APPROVED, this Ist day of December, 1930. ATFEST: ,j OA U City Se .reta<y. Or Layor. _..oved by hooper Seconded by Thompson that this meeting recess until 7:30 7.L. O' Clock Wednesday I:ecenber 3rd 1930. Lotion carried unanimously. LiaESLAY LECEkBER 3rd I930 7:30 P.L.O'Jlock. The City Council reconvened as per aecessed adjournrr.ent of December Ist with the foll2wi1 g named officers pre- sent:- J.3. Cardwell ..ayor, Herbert Dysart, D. Bowrr_an L.I .Thorrpson and E. H.i urphreys :ldermen and C.H.: aig- lizg City Secretary when the following proceedings were had, to -wit; ..ovr >c by 1 Tart Seconded by Humphreys that esti- mate NO. I. presented by Fred Jour e7r: in favor of Jordan- Cont Co in the amount of t;t 7. 1 for Labor and Laterial on City's store: sewer under construction be allowed and City's scrop warrants be issued to said Jordan -Hall Const Co foa same. Carried. Loved by Thompson seconded by Lysart that the bid of 9`l. J.L.. itchell in the amount of I58.00 for repairs to City's residence loeated at its Sewage purr be and same is hereby accepted. Carried. Loved and seconded that the wooden partition around the toilers in the City's prop sec! Shelter House be cahnged to brick at an additional cost of 143.00 to contract price of job. Carried. No further business appearing Council adjourned. ATTEST: 1 4 1 JL &L 7 7) C 1 .L J 'ill.. 156 Plainview, Texas, Dec TO, 1930. City Counc 1 net in Special session with the following named officers present- Layer Cardwell- J.C.Heoper- Herbert Dysart- L. D. Bowrr.an- D.:. Thompson and E.H. Hun- phreys Aldermen and G.H.Saigling City Secretary when the following proceedings were had to -wit; Loved by Hooper Seconded by Dyasrt that the City Treasurer pay to B.C.D. ‘,;3636.36 on their I931 funds allotted. Carried unanimously. No f business appearing Council 4u' ed. ATTEST. I1 1 4111 1 City Se retar i::ayor. f it7-196G. City Council ?-.et in regylar session, layer Cardwell presiding with the following named officers present J. iooper- _erbert :ysart D.Bowr.an- u:.L.Thompscn and E.h. umphreys Aldermen G.H.Saigling City ecretary when the full wing proceedings were had, to -wit; Linutes of regn ar session of December ist and _recessed unti December 3rd also Special session of December IOth were read and approved. loved by Dysart Seconde by Humphreys that the peti- tion of the P N T and P S I? Ry Cos to build indus- trial track with switches,turnouts and crossovers over and across the the East West alley in Block 7 LcClell- and Addition and across Fir Street be granted. lotion Carried. 3 Alder :en voting YAE: E voting No. ORDINANCE NO.347 AN ORDINANCE GRANTING PERLISSI0N TO TEE Ti PECOS AND NORTHERN TEXAS RAILWAY COLPA_NY, PANHANDLE AND SANTA FE RAILWAY COI. PANY AND 'THEIR SUCCESS- ORS AND ASSIGINS, TO CONSTRUCT,i:. AINTAIN AND OPE- RATE AND INDUSTRY TRACK OR TRACKS, WITH SUCH SWITRC:f c S AND TURNOUTS AS LAY BE NEOESS ARY, OVER AND ACROSS THE ALLEY IN BLOCK 7, OVER AND ACROSS FIR STREET BETV' EN BLOCKS IO and 7, THROUGH THE AT.TEY IN BLOCK I& IN THE LCOLE:HAND ADDITION TO TEE CITY OF PLAINVIEW,HALE COUNTY, TEXAS. BEIT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNTIL OF THE CITY OF PLAINVIEW. SECTION I. That permission is hereby granted to the Pecos and Northern Texas Railway Company ana Panhandle and Santa Fe Railway Company and their successors and assigns, to construct, maintain and operate an industry track or tracks, together with all necessary switches, turnouts and crossovers incident thereto, over and ac- ross the alley in block 7 LoOlelland Addition to the City of Plainview, Hale Councty, Texas, and or:er and cross Fir street and along the alley Bast and West in Block 7 of said addition to the City of Plainview, Texas; said industry track or tracks to be constructed from a point on East sire of Fir Street intersected by the alley running East and West through Block 10 and shall be a continuation of track or tracks authorized by ordinance NO.333 of Jany 6th 1930. 157 SECTION 2. That the Pecos and Northern Texas Railway Company and Panhandle and Santa Pe Railway Company, their successors and assigns, are hereby required, and by the acceptance of this ordinance agree that they will construct, maintain and operate said industry track or tracks, and the switches, turnouts and crossovers inci- dent thereto, so as to conform: to the grade of each of said Streets and Alleys, and in such manner as to inter- fere as little as practicable with the use and enjoyirent of ingress and egress of abutting premises by the owners or others lawfully entitled to enter and leave same, and will will maintain and operate said track or tracks and other facilities, switches, turnp.ts and crossovers incident thereto in accordance with the laws of the State of Texas and the lawful ordinances and resolutions of the City of 1 Plainview in such cases made and provides, or hereafter made or provided. SECTION 3. That an express condition of this ordinance is that the Pecos and Northern Texas Railway Company and Cq Panhandle and Santa Fe Railway Company agree, bind and 4 obligate themselves that at the crossing of each Street herein mentioned by any track constructed hereunder, there shall be provided such drainage boxes and culverts and good, substantial, easy crossings, the full width of all said Streets by the paving thereof with good substan- tial material or by timbers, as shall be approved by the City engineer, and from tirr.e to time required by the City of Plainview, and such crossings shall be maintained in good repair and in safe condition at all times, and subject to the inspection and approval of the City Engineer. SECTION 4. That the permission herein granted to the Pecos and Northern Texas Railway Company and 2b.nhandle and Santa Pe Railway Company shall be exclusive of the public use, but is intended as a privilege to use same jointly with the public, and shall interfere with the use thereof by the latter as little as practicable, and the Streets and Alleys crossed or occupied by industry tarok or tracks, or any switches or turnouts constructed there- on or therefrom under the terms hereof, shall be kept in godd repair and in good condition for the safe use of the public and in compliance with any and all rules, regula- tions, resolutions and ordinances in force and effect at the date this ordinance becomes effective, and such ordinances as may hereafter be adopted by the City Coun- cil pettaining to industrial track or tracks and railroads operated within the City limits of the City of Plainview. SECTION 5. That this ordinance shall take effect from and after its passage and publication, as provided inthe Charter of the City of Plainview. Introduce_ at a meeting of the City Council of the City of Plainview on the I5th day of December I930 and passed at a meeting of said Council on the I5th day of December 1930. Attest: 4 r 4 r City 3- cret./ i.aycor. :_owed by Alderman Humphreys Seconded by Alderman Bow: an that Ordinance NO.348 amending Ordinance NO. 264 granting West Texas Gas Co Fuanchis be adopted and passed. Lotion carried unanimously. 153 ORDINANCE NO.348 4 AN ORDINANCE LENDING ORDINANCE NO.264, GRANT- TUG r'O. i ,O'_ISE 1 CE'TAIN PRIVILEGES TO THE WEST TEXAS GAS COLD Y, ITS SUCC. SS S .r .N ASS IGNS, AND ESTABLISHING R UI S AND REGULATIONS Fa THE USE 1' NATUAL fOR LIGHT, HEAT AND POWER WITHIN THE CITY OF PLAI:VI :0,TEX S: BE IT ORDAIND T E CITY OF PLAINVIEW, TEXAS, and the City Council thereof, that ordinance No. 264, granting a franchise and certain privileges to the 'Nest Texas as Company, its successors and assigns, passed and approved on the 20th day of June. A.D. 1927, be, and the same is hereby, am- ended by changinf seciton No. 4 thereof so that said section 4 shall hereafter read as follows: :SECTION 4; That said grantee shall at all tires after said gas distribution system has been established and placed in operation, be prepared to furnish said City and its inhabitants with a good quality of gas for light, heat and power, and other purposes, and said grantee shall fur- nish such gas for all purposes for which same Tray be used in sufficient quantities to supply the needs of the said. City and ist citizens. The said gas shall be furnishes: to said. Oity and. its inhabitante for domestic use at a net price not to exceed sixty -seven and one half (67 A cents per thousand cubic feet for all gas used; provided however that gas used for heating public build- ings, churches, hotels and apartments shall be sold at the following rates: For the first 50,000 cubic feet used per month 672 cents per L. For the next I00,000 thousand antic feet used per month 50 cents per L. For all used in excess of 150,000 cubic feet per moth 40 cents _per That the r_atrur rates for industrial gas shall not exceed the rates set out in the following schedule: for the first 50,000 cubic ft used per month 45 cents per L. For the next 150,000 cubic ft used per month 35 cents per is For the next 300,000 cubic ft used per month 30 cents per For the next 500,000 cubic ft used per month 25 cents per For the next 10,000,000 cubic ft used per mo 222 cents per r`. for the next 20, 000, 000 cu ft uses: per rr,o 20 cents per Li. For the next 29,000,000 cubic ft used per mo 18 cents per I. For the next 60,000,c00 cubic ft used per mo I62 cents per I. For the next I20,000,000 cubic ft used per mol5 cents Per I. That all,above rates are to be charged for gas used through one meter only; provided, however, (A) that gas used in any of the municipal public buildings of the City of Plainview shall be .aid for by the City as though as though used thr- ough a single meter and provided further (b) That gas used in an of the bublic school buildings in the City limits of the City of Plainview shall be paid for by the School Dis- trict as though used through a single meter. That all bills shall be due and payable monthly, and within ten days from date rendered, and in case of default or non- payment within said time, the grantee shall have the right to discontinue service to said customer, and to make an add- itional charge for the gas used for any purpose equal to one-ninth (1/9) of the bill rencered, and in case said con- sumer shall r awe application to have services re- established and gas reconnectee with his premises, he shall be required to pay all delinquent bilis, together with the penalty the- reto, and to pay a cut on charge not to exceed cI.50 for 159 domestic use and heating purposes, and 42.5 for industrial use. It is further provided that the grantee shall be allowed to rake a minimum oharge of aI.5s per month for gas for domestic and heating service and a25.60 per month for Industrial as service. jll'gas furnished or supplied by grantee shall,be metered, and for this purpose the grantee shall, at it ita own cost and expense, provide and install for each consumer a good and accurate meter of standard Lake, to be approved by the City Council, and when grantee reads its meters to deterrine the amount of gas furnished each month, a copy of such reading shall be left with or at the residence or place of business of the con_surer. Grantee shall also provide and maintain at its proper cost and expense facilities for testing gas r..e- ters, to be to the satisfaction of and approved: by the City Council; and said grantee shall also provide and maintain, at its proper cost and ex,.ense a standard meter prover of not less than five cubic feet capacity, to be selected by the City Council, equipped with suitable thermometers and other necessary accessories which shall be maintained to ‹11 'the accepted standard of accuracy, all to be to the satis- cr faction of and approved by the City Council. Such L.eters shall be and remain the property of the said grantee, and the grantee shall have the right to require the custo. er or consur er to deposit with it a sum equal to the maximum monthly bill of the consumer, provided, however, that no deposit shall be in a less sum than ;10.00 for domestic meter, and aI5.00 for industrial meter. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force fros and after its passage and approval an, publieatiol as provided by l aw Passed and approved this the 15th day of December Aaaa d r' City i creta i ay or. Regularly moved and seconded that the City pay 'salvation Regularly rmy bill of 250.00 favor of J.N.i orrison and a220.00 to :giggly- iggly Gro Store as per agreement of the Council in t1 e past to pay Salvation Army ;500.00. Carried. Regularly moved a :id seconse that Prank igler be employed as paid 2irerran at a salary of ;;90.00 per month effective January Ist I931. Carried. C CAIN T v:6 rip'• Th 3 :EL 0R. NL li1. oz GR :IEI.:EI T made betw- een the City of Plainview Texas, a municipal corporation of the State of Texas, acting by its Layor duly authorized, hereinafter styled City, and Jordan 'mall Construction Co, a corporation of J 1ainview, Texas, hereinafter styled. the Contractor, is to- witness: i-E -ESS, on the 3rd day of Nov, 1930, the City Council of the City of Plainview, having heretofore advertised for bids for doing certain work in the construction of Storm Sewers for the City, received bids for the doing of said work, and after considering such bids accepted the bid of Jordan -Ball Construction Company for doing the work and caused to be entered an oreer on the minutes of said Coun- cil showing th acceptance of such bid, and whereas the unit prices of such bid were: 160 24" concrete pipe in place (0 -6 cut) 2.I5 I2" 0 1.00 ,anholes -0 -6 cut 40.00 Catch Basins in place 15.00 Paving cut and replaced per sq yd 2.50 24" comb curb and. gutter lin foot T, TO And whereas it was further specifically agreed that said unit prices would be the basis of further work, if additional should be done, and Whereas, the City Council has decided to make such strom sewer improvements on West 5th street from the South line of Austin to the Center line of Lenver Street, and also on West 8th Street from Columbia to Galveston, and 9th Street from Columbia to Galveston, and on Cedar between 6th and 7th, and on 7th street between Cec -ar and Beech Street. AND HE_nAS, the Engineer's estimate on each of these is as follows: EST h sTnEnT. I012 lin ft 24" concrete pipe laid complete z 2.15 02175.80 3 manhole complete 40.00ea 120.00 80 ltn ft I2" concrete pipe in place e 1.00 80.00 100 lin ft 24" vit pipe laid complete 0 -6 cuts: 0.90 90.00 246 Engineering jo 73.97 02539.77 WEST 8th STREET. 1500 fin ft 24" concrete pipe in place 2.15 x;3225.00 275 lin ft I2" it g I.00 275.00 4 manholes complete 40.00 ea 160.00 14 catch basins 15.00 ea 21 Engineering 3 116.10 Total Cost 03986.10 `T 9th 0i :,...T Ninth Street, from Columbia Street to Galveston. Street. Same as 8th Street 3986.10 On Cedar from 6th to 7th and on 7th frorr Cedar to Beech. 865 lin ft 24" concrete pipe in place 2.15 i j859.75 150 lin ft I2" concrete ripe in place 1.00 150.00 2 manholes corLD ete 040.00 ea 80.00 6 catch basins :.15.00 ea 90.00 I5 sq yds patting cut and replaced CE 2.50 37.50 "2217.2 Engineering 3 0 66.52 Total Cost 02263.1M T:riEEL'03, it is agreed as follows: that the Contractor will and shall furnish all labor, materials and machinery and everything necessary or proper to be used in the constr- uction of, and to excavate for and lay properly in place all in good workmanlike manner and in accordance with the plans and specifications Lade for said work by the City Engineer, 2red I.. Joyner, and subject to the direction, inspection and approval of the said City Engineer, in the streets and other nlaces designated on said plans within the City and which plans were filed .pith the City Secretary of the City, November Ist 1930, and approred by the City Council November er 3rd, 1930, and which plans and, the speci- fications for said work are hereby referrer to and made a part of this contract. 1 (3 1 That for the doing of said work, in strict accordance with the plans and specifications as aforesaid and subject to the approval of the City engineer and the City Council, the they binds itself to pay to the Contractor the unit prices for the work done as specified in the said bid of the con- tractor hereinabove set out, said payment.to be made in warrants of said City, which warrants shall bear 6 interest. It is further specifically agreed that if any additional work be done other than is included within the plans and specifications already made, or if there be any deductions or diminutions of of the work to be done that such additions and diminutions shall be accounted for between the parties in accrodance with the unit prices as set forth in the fore- going bid of the contractor. It is further provided and agreed that the payments shall be Lade to the Oontractor by the City every week as the work progresses on estimates of the engineer for ma- in terials on the ground and work actually done by the City dalivering to the Contractor warrants, providing, however, that not r_ore than 90 of such estiirates shall be paid by the City until all e work is finished and accepted by the City. It is further agreed. and stipulated that the bid of the Contractor hereinabove set out is based upon an average 6 foot cut or excavation and the City will be bound to pay to the Contractor for all cut or excavation necessary to be made for the proper laying of said sewer at the rate of 254 per average foot over such estimated six foot depth. iii: I O Y WHEREOF witness the name of the City by its Layor and the name of the Contractor by its President, this the ISth day of Decer_.ber 1900. }}r CONSTRUCTION -nrn ,r vi Ti -ratVs i T' T o JORDAN-HAIL 'CO ST T.. 'C IO i S., Tr �..li .._.:,iI VIEW ..`a... BY J.N.JORDAN BYd J.B.C:! DWELL PRESIDENT. I YOR. STATE OF TEXAS COUNTY OF RALE CITY OF PL_AIl'c TTIEWO On this the I5th day of December, 1930, the City Council of the City of Plainview, Texas, convened in regular session with the following L embers of the Council present, to -wit; J. B. Cardwell Layor J. C. ooper Councilman Herbert Dysart Councilman D.1_. Thor..pson Councilman D. D. Bowrr:an Counc ilr an E. H.N_uiY phreys Councilman G.i +.Saigling City Secretary .Absent:None WHEREAS, on this day a contract was r.:ade and entered into by the City of Plainview with Jordan -Hall Construction Company, Contractors, whereby said Contractors agreed to fur nih all labor, materials and machinery and everything nece- ssary or proper to be used in the construction of certain storm sewer improveLent on pest 5th street, 'West 8th Street, West 9th Street, and on Cedar and 7th Streets, and WHEREAS, the above Contractors were found to have the best and lowest bid, and, WHEREAS, it was agreed that siad Contractors would be paid in leally issued warrants, to bear interest at the rate of 6 o which warrants were to be accepted by the Contractor at par and accrue: interest, Now therefore, it is moved by Alderman i'ooper and seconded by Alderman Dysart that the above contract be confirmed. Whereupon, the i:ayor put the motion and all Voted YES and NONE voted NO. Lotion was then r a :7e by Alderman Thorson and seconded by Alderman Hooper that a Tax be levied to care forethe interest and principal on the warrants as same become due. The Layor put the motion and all Aldermen voted YES. none voted. N0 There- upon the Layor declared the necessary Tax to be levied and the same is hereby levied to care for the above warrants. Given under our hands and seal of the City of Plain- view, this the 15th day of December, 1930. P /i 0 J.B.Carciwell p e r i City 3e retar T. i. ayor. Seal. I t appearing that there was nothing further to cone before this session of the Council that •od, adjourned. City :ecre t ry• Yayor. Plainview, Texas, Jany 5th 1931. City Council met in regular session, L_ayor Cardwell presiding with the fallowing named officers present J. C.Hooper, Herbert Dysart, L.D.Bowr:an, D.1 :.Thompson and E H. Hur_ phreys Aldermen and r. H. nai ling City Secretary when the following proceedings were had, to -wit; Loved by Dysart Secon :-ed by Humphreys that the following named persons be and are hereby appointed as Directors of the Board of City Development- Chas __ein- in .G.hinn i S.Hilburn Hay '.noohuizen E. N. Noble E•H.Ierry and Homer Looper. Carried. L.oved by Humphreys Seconded by Thompson that the salary of 'J. Bryan as 'oundman be raised from 50.00 t '65.6C per month effective January 1st 1931. Carried. i :roved by Humphreys Seconded by Dysart that Estimate 2 presented by Fred Joyner on City's Storm Sewer favor of Jordan -Hall Construction Do for ;'I0874.43 b allowed and City Warrants issued the them for said estimate. Carried. i oved by Humphreys w seconded by Bowman that the following reports for the month of December 193u be and save are hereb:r accepted and a proved: 0.H. Saigling Current Taxes I4473.63, Delinquent `Faxes 1104.60, aents :363.29, Sewer rents :x55.80 i,.iscellaneous :17.95; W.E.Arn:strong report 143.56, City Inspector 163 oved by Humphreys Seconded by Bowman that the following Salaries and Bills for the month of December be allowed and paid: SALARIES -J. PerKins T 15 .'u Frank Stultz H. :J00.00, L. Sanders J00.00, A.L.ning X135.00, 0.B.Guin I25.0O, ishard IOO.00, ,`alter Roberts :7100.00, J.,.. +alter .rI65.00, Lee Hardin 0100.00, T.2. Sitton 90.OG, S.C.Ross I25.00, L. .Jones Tilson J35.00, E. ._..;usher I2 5.00, Ed Hart {125.00, J.A. laton .s1O0.00, H. S.Bo1in s I60.uc, Craig _C'5.00, .i .i.artine 200.00, Armstrong 75.00, S.S.Daniel ..75.00, :r.3. =ryan JO.;_ir J.O.Hooper IJ.'JO Lerbert :.ysart ,I0.,0, ,;J.D. owI'an ;IO.00, D.-.Thompson IO.v0, E. ii. _ar phr eys v,: ``illial:s Day ,J00.00, I'aul Bryan .j65.00, :.H.Saigling 300.00, .?ole; 250.00, i::artin .:_c.yhorter :155.00, !j2O.LO, Ed Ross IIO.OU, D.i -inter IIO.00, A. :.3lai,err.ore 00.00, H.L,.Gregg •„J0.00, i'orres t jallaway =90.00, Plainview i'ire Dept „:2;.50, H.; .visor rtI55.00, S.0.?ates ;;:120.00, :.E.Bolles I00.00, .;II5.00, J.C. Sanders Q85.00, J.B. Cardwell I75.00,. BILLS:-George Perdue x.17.50, :r.ij. aigling Collector 26.I9 Geo 5hepoard Comptroller =,I.00, zu`est Texas Gas Co :50.25, Telephone Co .;28.85,Texas U .ilities Co 1498.39, Hooper Son otor Co :;,20.65, eorge i ason 0.25, Pv Aut o Top Body Co .75, ..!.1:. rug Co 2.00 L.1'.houp ;6.00, _erican LaPrance 1 I'oamite 07.77, The Seagrove Corp 63.25, The JestL oreland Co .72, Dowen Hdw Co �I.00, Super Service Station ,2b.05, Shoo Battery Co 2.50, 1 Tae al Laster :service 2.88, Imperial Aaffle house 8.60 Shoo_: Tire Co X2.50, H.:. Liepsner Co 18. i4, 0.H.i angur :1.00, _?oyalty :_otor Co 733.05, Dnight .:.uto Co 2 '5.70, Donohoo- are Hdw Co ,J6:.88, B.Jard 6.50, Lrs J. C. punt J. .Hatcher 6.75, Jo ;ayland 1.00, Panhandle Lbr Co :44.I0, Rockwell tiros L Co 04.20, Lindsay is erc 3o '.U0, Western Union ;76.43, Plainview :gelding Co _40.75, .1 hitesides C< v, ei ieche tiros r:c4 -.r J. o1cc _a 1 Co ;40.00 -lalnvlew Furniture Co _;;5.00, Cooper Electric Co w I.25 herald News Publishing Co 6t_.� 6 Franklin Gro I ar:iet 3.00, Farris- Hunter •;;3.75, 'vooldridge Lbr Co •.5.40, Burt Electric Shop 16.50, Clowe Cowan 20.04, Ho `urt_er business appearing Coup-1 .dj,burned. Oita; ecret y. Mayor. 1ainview, Texas Jany 19, 1931. City Council net in regular session i.:ayor Cardwell presiding with the follwwing named officers present; •:.C.hooper, l= erbert Dysart, .L. 3owY an, D.::. i'hori_pson and E i umDhreys Aldermen and G.H. Saigling City oec- retary when the following proceedings were had, to -wit; l`_inutes of December Ibth and January 5th were read and approved. L=oved by Dysart =seconded by i3owman that the City Darchase new i:?otorcycle for Felice ijept trading the old one in and paying a difference of :222.50) Carried. Loved and seconded that the City Treasurer issue a c0ec k to Continental Oil Co in the amount of 03.26 as refund of 1930 ?axes assessed on True',: which lroved to be erronous as6essment. Carried. 164 :.owed by Humphreys seconded by Thompson that the First week of February I93I be and is hereby designated as II 7{ li.:�i�rr l� L. 1 CLEANUP F r.; i.. Carried. ypplication of Jesse ;arrison and Willie Lee Kidd for membership in the' :Fire wept weee presented to the Council resulting in their being accepted and approved by the Council. L ved by .:ooper ecusided. by 'hom.:son that the City refund I930 Taxes to Milton Hotel on •;iI5,000.00 of its valuation. Carried. ved by Humphreys Seconded by Hooper that time limit for pt.0 g I93 City :Taxes be *tended '.hrough ,abruary and Larch without penalty. Carried unanimously. loved by ?owrian and Seconded by hut.. hre DTs that the foil wing resolution be adopted and made a part of the minutes of this meeting. i otion carried unanimously WHEREAS, the State Highway o :e tment of the State Texas, is desirous of constructing state Highway IsO. (28) Twenty Eight within the City of rlainview over 5th street fror_. Austin Street to the :rest City limits and from Fir Street to the East City limits; and IAS the State Highway Departm _ant is desirous of receiving Federal Aid for the improvemnt of said high- way; and :AS, the Bureau of public Iioads of the Department of Agriculture of the united States of America will not partici:)ate in the constructiin of said Highway until and unlss the City of Plainview will agree to refrain from efiii4- permitting encroachments u the right-of-way of said above mentioned Streets, and until and unless the City of :1'lai Zview will agree to refrain from erecting signs, sem- aphores, and signals that will hinder or delay traffic on sniff above mentioned streets. :ER F 24 be it resolved by the City Council of the City of liainview tha, for and in consideration of the State Highnra, Department of the State of Texas and the bureau of Public Road of the Department of Agriculture of -the United states of America constructing said Highway Igo. (28) Twenty Eight within the City of Plainview over bth street from Austin ;street to the City limits West and from fir street to the ast City limits it hereby agrees with the State Highway Ieoartrent of the State of Texas and the bureau of __ublic :.roads of the Department of Agri- culture of the United ;Mates of America that it will not, in the furtare remit encroachment on the right- ofwway of said above me ltionef streets, nor will it allow the e -ee- erection of sins, semaphores, and signals that will give preference to local routes which intersect with said above mentioned streets nor that will of o up, hinder, or delay traffic on said above mentioned streets. r dppted this Ioth day of January 1931 if i 2 City seTretary• ,ayor. 165 Roved by Humphreys and .seconded by Hooper that the following resolution be adopted and spread on the minutes of this meeting. Hooper, Bowman, Thompson and Humphreys voting YES; None voting NO. Lotion declared carried. :dHERE_AS, on and before the 2Ist day of August, I930, The -'irst ITatimnal Bank of Plainview, Texas, was the City Depesitory of the City of Plainview; and aHEREAS, on and about and immediately after said date the said bank was so financially embarassed that it could not continue business and entered into a contract with the i'irst National eank in Plainview, Teas, transfrring all its assets to the last named Bank, and the last named bank assumed all the liabilities of the first named bank inclu- ding the liability of all funds belonging to the City of Plainview deposited in said first neTred bank; and 4 ,,Hr: 8, thereafter, about the 20th day of October, I930, the last named batik, then so in po.;session of the C2 moneys of the City of Plainview, became so financillay embarrassed that it could not continue business and was on the verge of being closed and put in the charge of a Receiver, and the Birectors of said bank and the Plain- view :National Sank entered into negotiations to provide for the taking over of the ledger assets of said First National Bank and assuring the ledger liabilities of said bank, which ledger liabilities included all moneys on deposit in said First national Bank belonging to the City of Plainview, and it was demanded by the Plainview iTationaT. Bank that individuals mare their notes payable to the Plain- view National Bank in the sum of Q40,000.60 000.00 as part of said contract; and 4HEREaS, it was impossible to procure enough of said notes to consummate such contract without the City of Plain- view, or some one for it, making such a note, and Councilman Herbert Dysart, having learned of the situation in order to assist in consummating such contract between said two ranks and thus prevent the funds of the City from being tied up in a closed bank and in the hands of a receiver, the Directors of said bank having negotiated through the night and into the morning of the 20th day of October, I930 with out bein able to consummate such contract and there being no time in which to call the Lembers of the City Council together) the said herbert ::-ysart did execute a note for th sum of 36o6.36, payable to said Plainview Jational rank and thus nrooQred the co nietion and signing of the con- tract of formation and thus preserved the funds of the City intact a nd available at all times for ase; therefore, T..ia..o, that the said aerbert aysart was acting for r on behalf of and in tne interest of the Jity of Plainview, Texas, and for the -eneral upbuilding and development of the City as such terms are used in section I87 of the City Charter, and that the City hereby recognizes its obligation to pay said note, and that the Council has authority to authorize and direct the payment of said note out of the funds appropriated to tee :oard of JityLevel- pm_ent of the City of Plainview, and that said Board has authority a4der section 187 of the Charter to use such funds so appropriated to said Board to pay said note, and the said .oard is hereby authorized and. directed to use such funds appropriated to said. Board under the terns of said aectiun 1o7 of the City Charter as may be available to pay off and disch.re said note. 166 STATE v TEXAS OnU=Y HALE CITY UP FL LiI1VIi I On this the I9th day of January, 1931, the City Council of the City of Plainview, Texas, convened in regular session, at its regular meeting place in said City, all members thereof, to-wit: J.3.0ardwell, i,_ayor; J..:. .00per, _Herbert ysart, !.l.. homp- son, .L. _..Bowman, L.. Kumphr eys Aldermen and G.H.Saigling Cit;j Secretary being present and in attendance, and among other proceedings had by said Council, was the following: The Layor offered fur consideration the following resolution: ..i o LU'' Iu: OsnnRISinn J:_.nI .`.Y O a:LRRAJTn J�::iiIE s I930 Of aJHita, heretofore, to -wtt, on the 4th day of .iu ,ust, 1930, the City Council passed an ordinance providing for the issuance of City of Ylainview Fundin- arrants, Series 1930, dated Aun Ist,, 1930, bearing interest at the rate of six per centum (60) per annum, aggregating Seventy give Thousand Dollars (075,000.00) to be issued for the purpose of taking up, cancelling and in lieu of legally issued scrip warrants of said City issued for the purpose of payment of indebtedness incurred in construction of various public improvements; and WHEREAS, there are now outstanding, the duly and legally issued scrap warrants of said City in the amount of 418,701. I6 which warrants are duly and legally held by The Brown- Crummer Investment Con:rany, of Wichita, Kansas; THEREFOR,, 3E IT RESOLVED BY Ti:E CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PLAINVI W, TEXAS: L That warrants o:: said City heretofore designated CITY OF �d PLAI VIE PLTITDII;G WARRANTS, 1�1r 1. l ,i..� ERIE S 1930. dated i August 1, 1930, bearing interest at the rate of six per centur_ (6 A per annn be completed as to their issuance, under and by virture of the Constitution and laws of the State of Texas, for tie purpose of taking up,sancelling and in .lieu of legally issued and outstanding existing indebtedness of said amity, and which are valid, subsist ing and nvw outstanding obligations against said City, the claims of which are duly audited, approved and all owed by the City Council prior to the issueance of said warrants, and which said origional warrants are to be surrendered tg the City Council and by the City Council duly cancelled, and the Funding Warrants authorized by the said ordinance of August 4th 1930, recorded in book 6, page 139 et seq. of the minutes of the City Council, and by this ordinance shall be issued to the holder in lieu thereof, a list of which origicnal warrants is as follows: TJT?i R DATE TO WHOL ISSUED PUR .POSE it GUT? 7268 I -23 -31 Jordan -Hall Const Co Storm Sewer 07724.70 7269 1 -23 -3I Jordan -Hall Const Co Storm Sewer 2333.20 7270 I -23 -3I Jordan -Hall Const Co Storrs Sewer 2249.26 7271 I -23 -3I Harrison Smyth Shelter House 56I4.00 7272 1 -23 -3I Brown- Crummer Co Legal Services 400.00 7273 I -23 -3I Brown- Crunmer Co Legal Services 380.00 0I6701.I6 Said FUNDING s WAR ANTS, 3ER I ES 1930 authorized to be deli- vered at this time to the said Brown- Crur.rer Investment Company are numbered consecutively from Twenty -nine to Forty- seven (29 to 47 inclusive of the denomination of ONE THOUSAND sun of NINETEEN LTR RS (D0DOLLARS 0 e (19,000.00) C leaving a i i n? !e 167 balance due the City of ;'27£3.24 to be applied on the next delivery, which includes a credit of It9 due Bro n- Crummer from last delivery. The I•::ayor and City Secretary are hereby authorized to make the actual delivery of the said Funding Warrants to the Brow -Crum er Investment Company and to execute a receipt for said origional warrants surrendered by the said Brown.- Crunmer Investment Company. The said The Brown- Crummer Investment Company shall be required to give a receipt for said Funding Warrants which are to be taken inlieu of the vrigioaal warrants hereinabove des- cribed. Passed and approved this I9th day of January, I93I. ATTEST: dYUCLAIEJ/L- rd Layor City of Plainview, Texas City S-cret ry. The above and foregoing resolution having been read in full, it was moved by Alderman Dysart and sec :nded by Alderman hun.p _revs that the same be passed and adopted. Thereupon, the question being called for, the following Aldermen voted ":'AYE Dysart, Hooper, Bowman, Thompson, Humphreys; and none voted "NO". City e cret.ry. It ap that there was nothing further to come before the Council adjournment was made. -TEST. /t 7, �4 City Se b eta y. Mayor. l .ViO :J, e .as, ebrU_,rj i. e v ,;,y or a l). i. pre- zAdin, WitA_ >o a:..a? ..,_.1ti0r:j, cy� anci Ln:phrejs idefn,eii and 1 ,eretry y re 2 o__ V when the t0- Jit; Linutes of lanaarzr i. Jth were read and approved. re G.H. baigling Current Taxes,- 34.9I, Deli:: quent Taxes :9I8.II, :later :Ants '?857I.97 Sewer ;:eats ;2886.80, Jiscellaneous 4643.93, City Insrector I4.25 Judge Armstrong trong I9I.50 The Following Salaries and Bills for the n:o: th of January were allo ed and ordere d paid: 1CS Salaries:- J. W. Perkins ,'.II5.00, Frank Stultz L.A.San.ders .j00.00, A.L.King O. u.B. Juin I 25.OU, v`..d ishard SIOO.O0, ;alter Roberts 1100.0C, J... caller I65.00, Lee Hardin I00.00, T.. Fitton 30.00, S. Coss I25.00, D. Jones `:40.00, D.B.Tilson P.Asher Iu5.UC, Ed Hurt, 7I25.00, J.«.,,laton ..'.IOC.)O, h.S.3olin ;I6O.00, .r.Oraig I35.' O, C :200.UO, :;.E.. rn strong 75.00, -aniel 75.OG, d. J.Bryan 65.60, J.G.hoo.;er U.UO H rbert Dysart 7 ;U. )U, D.U. 3owr;an O.OU, L.i..Thorrr sor? 20.00, ..l .rlumphrey 20.uO, illiams 4 Day ;'I00.00, J.B.Card\Jeil <rI75.00, Paul Bryan <>I65.00, G.r.;7air,ling 300.UO, ,1. 9'.:'oley I�S.C?U, .t artin _c aorter ;r12.55U, 1I.:- .1. inter :60.00, Ed Ross ;55.00, .i.D.._inter Frank Rig er y15.00, .IL:. Gre; :45.00, Forrest Gallaway 45.00, rlainview Fire Sept �S.UU L..t.Visor ,c155.0U, S.G.Yates 7YI20.G0, S. ;.Bolles •'IOG.LO, J.0. Sanders :85.U0, BILLS Tom Bostic 08.70, J.i Saigling Collector <:,40.94, I: J.C.Runtr'I2.50, Texas Utilities Co _750.30, Texas Utilities Oo 6b0.00, Texas Utilities Jo .;.03.58, W.B. Telephone Co ;25.60, Postal Telegraph Co .60, Western Union I.5C Clowe Cowan <I7..81, _.ustin- estern Road Lach_inerj Co [J86.95, Neptune is eter Co ;x26.73, <;20.10, aor.erican :.aFrance W I'oarr.ite Co 3.I5 test Texas Tractor Co t 27.06, 1._arr -Noble Gro Co 3.00, Herald- 1!ews .'ublishing Go <<35.40, Panhandle Lbr Co .72, Long -Bell Lbr Co .90, iestern Union 3.36, J.L.Hatcher 37.30, City Blacksmith Shop L ;60.45, iockwell Bros 4 Co _16.70, I =einecf e Bros Hdw Go I4.3U, J.C.,ioo :_dridge Lbr Oo �.B.felley 43.65, Spencer Dallir, ;er .70, Ionohoo- iare Hdw Co 12.50, Locke Lotor Go :9.I0, B. and 9.00, Biard Buic,>: Go 2.� %U Cu, er service zAation ;8.4 Shook Tire Co 11. 0, o.L. Whitesid es 8.50, 0.:.Dru Co .85, Fulton L 1r Co ,13.40, Plainview Fuel Fed. Co Shoot: Battery 0 4t 'lainview Hdw Co I©._0, ;rest Te as as Co $51.75, ie Rof Co 327.72, 1.2. Coal ail Cb ?hiliil s oetY ,73. `.:ne Texas Co `•I3.6b, '3estex Hdw Co :::41.5 enr„ J.Frees¢ '�C.GO, o +ty Lotor Co ,65.05. earing that there was no further business the Council adjourned. LAD/ oil/ Cite Se etar ayor. Plainview, ":exas, ebruary Ioth 19s1. 3ity Jouricil met in regular session, a -or arly ell ,ti 'esidi,l the fo11o4Jin= nar:ed oifice:is present J G Hooec, D.i.. 'hor. pson and 3..a. _hurrphreys _Llderr:.-en and Saigling City Secretary present ::i hen the zollowin proceed in s were had; to- 'sl it; ].nukes of the re^ular r_..eeting of _ebruary 2nd were road and aperoved. _over. by :i?oirmson seconded by Hooper tra_t Larl "l'in_kle be employed as caretaker of the 'City =_uditorium at a s ..1ary 01 50.0U ,per r.:o__tx elLective February 1st I`:3 Gar o:•ec by _iooper econded by 2holz,ison that the gill of Larrison and Omyth for screening ;pity ,shelter ouse in ti e amount of ,;.149.::5 be paid. Ga ieu 10 a Loved by Humphreys Seconded by Hooper that a 2" water line be laid to serve residents on South Columbia frail Second Street touth to Ist street. Carried- ro further business alapearing Council adjourned. flainview, Thxas, Lareh 2nd 1931. City Council met in regular session, 1 Cardwell Tresidinp; with Aldermen Hooper, 3owman, Thompson and Lampreys and Assistant City Secretary caul Bryan pre- sent when the following proceedings were had, to-wit; 1:.inutes of regular meeting February I6th read Tq and approved. in C4 ,bved by hamphreys Seconded by Thompson that the Layor Secretary execute contract with Austin-Wes- .e tern ;ioad 1..achinery Co for a 9 ft grader costing <10, ;1090.00 less aI00.00 for old grader the ity pating 90.a0 oash and making two notes for O;450.00 each due in one aad two years bearing &a. interest. Carried. Loved by Humphreys Seconded by Tholopson that a Lactometer and Case be bought for Lilk testing labratory. Carried. aegularlv moved and seconded that the following street lights be installed- I6th Joliet I6th and. Lexington, I6th and Oakland and Ibth and Nassau. Jared. .Ooved bu Jowman seeonde6 by iaamphreys that the foll- owing Election order be passed and published. Carried. NuTICE 0 ELECTIOr sY CITY OFI'IJIAL aT A aEGULAa LEETIJG OF TE jITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PLAINVIEW, TEXAS, hEID ON 1:0N3AY LARCH 2ND 11)41, a.E FOLLOWING (2IYES JAS HAS H TO- J1': It is ordered by the City Council of the City of 21ainview, Texas, that an election be held at the City Hall in said oity of 21ainview, on the first Tuesday in *sril 1931, the sane being the seventh 7tH) day of said month, for the purpose of electing the foll- owing officers for siad City, to-wit; Two Aldernen for a tern of Two (2) years each, to take the Dlaces of J.j.iloo er and. O.i.Bownan whooe terros eire in .,,pril 191 and. E.Harlan is named pre- siding officer and Ors O.J.iainoer iSSistant Judge. copy of this order signed by the 1:ayor and attested by the City -ecretary o± said City shall serve as notice of said Election and shall be publiahed as re- quired b law. asses this 2nd day of Larch 1931. OAP A( 444 City oecf•tar;a 1ay :or. 170 i. oved oy liunThreJs ',econded Oon-son tilat tf_e follow- ing .:]stir. _Lnd are ...ereby alloweC-,;arried Larch 2nd ayor Oity J;6uncil Jentlemen I hereby submit final estimate for storr sewers on 6th and 9th streets, Colurbia to 0alveston ..)treets,. 1486 lin feet 24" concrete ire ib :lace 0-6 3 7, 576 lin ft 12" concrete pire in place 0 1.00 676.00 5 n conc3lete _.40.00 each a)0.00 16 catch basins cor7)lete 015.00 each 12.6 sr yds pavinF; out rey j_ 2.50 31.25 267 ljn ft wall:: renoved and repaid r .18 48.06 144 lin ft comb curb 7 0 1.10 158.40 4432.9I Engineering fee 30 136.56 rotal qb06.49 UI-1;r12-1-1 1D ?rfl 1500 lin ft 24 concrete pipe in place 0-8.b cut_2.77.5-4162.b0 536 lin ft 12" cpn3 pi:e in _1.00 b36.00 4 manholes corL 045.0 184.00 11. catc basins coriete I.. 0 240.00 12.6 sq yds raving CL :_t recjaJed 2.b0 31.25 268 sq ft wail reno7ed re ,T6 48.24 144 lin ft corirb curb gutter 1.15 ibc.4u 06360.30 Engineering 3 'd 160.61 8th 3treet 6. 10107.69 laid on estimate 7724.70 ,Jno,nt due 7 Lesrectfully ..3uumitted _red L. Jo7nor Iavi:1F ngineer. e :.arch 2nd, 1.-)31. ".ayor 22it 0ou,cil, :=entleren. hereby subLit estinlate in fa7or of t'lle jol]straction Jo for iAre 0eli7ereC on yar(?.. 10001in ft 24" concrete y.ire =)r- 500 lin ft 12" conrete pine 0 0.50 250.00 Sotal ,.mount 0espectfully ,,ubmitted, red L.. Joyner -ngineer. 1 4alariee- The following Salaries and bills for the month of =ebruary were allowed and ordered paid- 3.j.2erLins .115.ai, 2'rank 3tultz ,JI0O.D 1.T—hood .I00.00, I.A.Sanders -J.00.0U, 21..L.Ling yI35.u0, (..B.Guin -125.U0, ;I00.00, ,,alter :?.oberts -,I0O.U0, J.L.jaller •165.00, Earl Tinkle .r.52.00, Lee 'Hardin ,J00.00, 2 .1—itton 126.'_0, D.P.Jones -40.u0, B.Tilson -I35.00, L.T.Asher ,'125.00, Ed Hart 123.CO, J. ...,:,laton —100.00, h.—violin .16.00, :i.ri.Craig :125.00, 0.ii.l.artine 200.00, .:.-„rmstrong 7.5.00, 3.S.,aniel 75.00, —Ivan ,65.00, .i.Hoorer Dysart ,J0. _,.23.3owman -10.90, ..1,...Chor.son ‘1 iil_ians "'ay IU0..), J.1:.'_Iard- well .."75...)0, Yaul _iivan 165.00, -30e.'_ .F.Foley .I:-.;b.uU, J .J. c horter •I35.(2,0, E—A.iinter •1:2C.00, _LI .:-,oss -II0.00, i.inter II0....,C, __rank ;-.ia'ler lorrest ,allaway ',)0.00, :ire lie t ,7345.00, :!..Visor .I65.0o, ,3...' :)..Bolles -LO.0, Cq 21.T.Herrod ,,II5.CO, J.D.oanders .:(35.619, 117: Cq BILL3:-13.Jard 7•00, 2eRas Utilities jo ,:708.96, .:706.z).5, ,;3?:'.60, ,est Tezas Ucas Co ::,;69.50, ....lielerhone Co ,243.40, estern Union ;2.40, Lrs J.J.Dint .thillirs Battery w!! Service A.75, J.O. Lbr Co 010.55, .Jarvis-u11 00 .;15.10, it BlacKsmith shor .uonohoo-iare Hdw Co -,5.70, V.odgers ,J26.90, Ziainview elding Co i Jo 086.30, Daniel ,aint GlasL.-5 Co 04.60, 2.yr 2yter Co F43.00, iihook 6attery Co :54.45,Dowden hdw Co -1.70, ilainview Lotor 2,hor 01.50, Leineohe Bros 1:(1.w Co .05, „1.Whitesi6es Taegel ia6ter ,:ervice .41.45, 0aa1G, lotor Co ,:3o.30, Olowe Dowan :7.06, Jardan--all joust Jo ,152.0u, .1.0.2enle ..6..-,.0, peneer IJallin.er -16.25, inc Dorey .,o _r 0.J.Loss ::7.95, :-larris Hunter 5.00, 3urt E Do 065.25, .21ainview l'urn Co :17.50, Larr Joble Do 01.50, .flainview Tor Body 'jks 1.50, tdestmoreland Co ,)3.44, Carter-i_ouston 019.64, Ehillirs _Letro Co .'.10.40, '2he Te Jo ,5.46, Tel:as faci- fic Joal Oil Jo .2,o fu_rther business apearig Jouncil adjourned. CTEST: 0 All A0 ity retary. Or ayor. Plainview, :exas, larch IE-th, 1931. Jit, Dolmen net in reular ,e„sion, iaor Jardwell pre- sidin with the followinR officials rresent- J.O.Hoorer L.L.urh ad ierbe _Dwsart, ,iderLen and 0. E.Elii::- ling it _o3retar" when 1,he 1011jWiin roceedih, :ere had, to-wit; Loved by 1:an.p0re:s '..ecoaZte6 by Hoo. that the Oity adopt a. Vitrified 3rick on 4" Concrete base for East 5th street paving and that said paving be 40 feet wide.jard. _oved of .dumphreys Seconded by :Dysart that the City offer Davis 0 Oibbs ,:25.u0 as fall settlement for the removal by Jity emplyes of an old conbine. J'arried. Loved by laimhreys Seconded :.00per that the 1.7,orth and South Alley in .32.2ck 80 of :_lexander and Jestmore- land Addition to the City be o7,ened up. Darried. d.oved by iysart _econded by that 0.0.:L1iner be and is hereby naLed to audit the City's books for toe period from April Ist 1930 to Larch 31st inclusive I9I. Carried. 1 7 9 Loved b Hearer econed by -uinhreys that the r:ity pay its ::26.00 meLbership fee to the ies: Texas LuniciDal Leap;ues. Carried. Ghe followin bills were allowed and orderec paid- '.oss 03.0, Harvest ueen iii. Llevator r larr-oble G-ro Co ;332.37. The following reports for t_e month of 2ebruary were heard and accepted and approved:- ';iater Sewer 01.20, Ldscellaneous ;747.‘.:9, Judge's ieport City inspector t)( .0, Current ',:a.:zes JJelih- ouent 2axes Eo _Yurther business appearing Council adjourned. fA.ttest; Al e 464,, j4 m' City S cr4ary. Layor. 171ainview, _exas, i...arc i6, 1931. Aty joancil Let in srecial session, iayor Cardwell rresiding with the following naned officers present; 1eroert _ysart, 2.-. o:iLan and -..:hor- rson ,lderren and ;ity secretary when the following proceedins were had, to-wit; .._oved by __ysart 2ecol.6ed oy teat .ov ..axey be awarded the contract for rebuilding and acding to the 7arkeeper's house in City l'ark according to plans and specifications at the fiure of .,j034.20. ..otion carried. Loved b .:ooper seconfted bg fnoL..];son that Green be awarded the contract for _;alvanized lining for water flulLe at ,ewer plat aliti as per bid of 1.oti_on carried. farther business appearing Council adjourned. 1 -1. City jecretir,. Layor. 173 Plainview, ':exas, ,pril 6th 1931. Cit; Council met in regular session ayor 3ardwell presiding with J.3.hooper, _erbert )ysart, man, .Thollpson and :1:].h.Luyphreys Alderyen and ..ailing City ,_,ecrerary present when the foll- owing proceedins were had, to-wit; Linutes of the rep,alar meeting of Lareh 2nd and 1613h were read and approved as also were the yinutes of the s session of 1.arch Ibth. 1.o7Pc3 by _ysart seconded by 1 the 1930 :ity 2aX 1:olls be closed at and athe 10 penalty be arplied to all unpaid taxes after six &a.turday April IIth 1931 and that interest and Costs be added to delinquent laxes on and after September Ist, 1931. Lotion OfIrried. i_oved by huyphreys Seconded by Bowman that the IC) folLming report for the y nth of Larch ue accepted .‹1 and approved:- City Inspettor ,219.25, Judge Arms- trong iater .ents 3bi.I0, 6ewer ens Liscellaneous Collections -73'69.14, Current 'axes ,;24,767.0Y, ,oelinquent Taxes y 464.34, the l'oll:wing 'Salaries and Bills for the yonth of i arch having been heard were allowed and ordered Paid:- 3ALA.RIES:- 3;J.J.erkins -115.00, :rank Jtuitz I00.00, L._.3anders .J00.00, I35.00, 3.E.Guin -125.00, ,-.._:„iishard LI0U.00, aiter _-,oberts 165.GO, .harl inkle 50.00, Lee —itton 90.00, :..;.:oss =125.00, <40.00, .Tilson .136.00, L.f. Asher -12i _d 7.,!,.ilaton 100.00, h1.6.01in •I60.u0, ,..artine <100.0, aniel L5 OJ, J.,.).hoov,er 10.00 erbert L, D.D.Jown.an <20.00, J...Thempson <20.00, .I'..h.',unphreys 20.00, <:illiaLs oar eI00.00, 17b.00, .aul 3ryan 250.00, Lartin .,:3<;horter 165.00, inor '20.00, _oss <II0.0U, —J). _inter 90.00, 90.00, 2orrest )0.00, laLiview :ire e y 45.0U, 1.7isor 155.00, 3o11es <100.00, iib.00, -7.anders 'IL:3: aike I.b0, est 'e:as as Go <65.35, 2exas ,tilities 684.65, '2exas Itilities Co 737.04, S....:le:hone Co destern Union 3.02, News Publishing Co 033.6I, Harder 3 Dysart aa aeo Barnrd Stationery Go ,:51.53.99, larr-Noble iGro Go 12.00, 3.l:.Lrug More 1.50, Thatcher Frintinp: Go 44 9 1,rs J.0.TOmt II.50, Consumers Fuel assn Leinecke hdw .85, it Blacksrith Shop 14.50, Westex Ew Co .66, Plainview Weldin Co 0.50, :::onohoo -.fare 'ECM Go 06b.90, 3woden Eow Co j9.55, ,ustin- 2_ad Lachinery Oo ;,39.55, Joe Lowe Corporation ,,J0.90, 13.Ward 012.00, 'Shook Tire Co ,30.7b, 3.0.3eol2ridEe Lor Co J.L.hatcher oI8.9, Lanhandle Lbr Co Clowe 3 Cowan ,107.20, Green's Tank 3 3heet Letal Jorks 335.80, aeel 1.as'L;er cervice baniel jaint 3 lass Co ,J4.40, 5u Service Station Asher 3u Go ,:90.6L), :4.P.Syyth 25.00, ,ialker-Syith Gro Go 249.79, Darr-3obles Gro Go 47.20, Harvest lueen 1:ili 031.65. No Further business a:peariLg Gounci .1 -ned.., Jr 71 City Secretary. 174 1 lainview Texas 9, 1931. City Council met in called session ':pith Layor Cardwell presiding, and the following Officers present, •H.Hunphreys,:J.l«.Th &mpson, J C •Hooper, 1,..D. Bowman aldermen, H.Bryan asst. Secy. The following prodeedings were had towit: The Layor presented the petition of property owners oil East Fifth btreet ylelative to paving Improvements on said street,after consideration and discussion of the petition lderman Rumphrey moved the adoption of a resolutic n as follows. UL 1' X Ti+b il That it is necessary for the welfare of the City of Plainview and the citizens thereof, that 5th street from the East line of Beech St. to the east line of Fir St. In he City of Plainview Texas, be improved by paving said ,_portions of said street,ana by the constructi on ,in connection there with,of the necessary curbs and fitters, drains and storm sewers,and other things necessary to properly constr. ct,and complete the paving,of said portions of said street,and the Layor is authorized to negotiate with experienced contractors for the doing of such work,and to present to the Council for its considerati on, and ratifacation or rejection, of any contract made by him with an any such contractor. The motion to adopt said resolution was seconded by Alderman Hooper,and put to avote and carried by the following vote Aye Alaerman ,Humphrey,Thompson,1ooper, Bowman io. one Passed this 9th day of April Attest. 6?-1 AI Cityec I�yor City En estimate for 5th :street as folaows. From. East line of Beech 3t. to the East line of FIr Street. 6779.6 Sq. yards 4" con.base a prick paving ,,2.60 I7,626,96 3I36 lin.ft.comb.curb&gutter .80 2,508,80 1920 cu.yds. earth excavation .40 768.00 260 lin.ft. header curb .30 78.00 1 2 cat31'_ basins rebuilt �7.00ea. 84.00 engineering or3 21,065,76 0 2 2,113,04 Citys, portion ofI9,I9,733,36- 4933.64 Eng. 53 246.66 Total Jost to Prop.owners 16,939,04 Rate per front foot for P-aving "6, 502766 tr n n 'r Curb 4.555I6 Re pt Submitted 175 Loved by Alderman,Hooner That P.H.Bryan be and he is appc(nted City Secretary I.To 2eri ,during the absence of the City Secretary. Seconded by Alderman Humphrey, carried unamiously. Chas. Srith Lerresenting 3 rown Orlmmer Investment Co. presented for the councils consideration a contract for Refunding of Out Standing; warrants of the City of Plainview into refunding Bonds After considerationof the proposed contract it was moved by :Idrr.an Hooper that i:,yor execute said contract, seconded by Alderman Humphreys. Lotion tion Carried. No farther business appearing Council a• jo dl� Ll 1 y Attest C.it Seeretary. -'°L- or April I6 I93I City Council met in called session with I :iayor Cardwell presiding With the following Officers present AlderLan,Poop er, Turrphrey,Bysart Bowman,and Asst. SecretaryI.H.Bryan present. The following proceedings were had to wit: Jordon Hall c onstruction Co. presented their proposal for the paving of :Fifth Street. After discussion of s- :.id contract Alderran Ho ®per moved that iayor execute said contract. Seconded by =.lderr an Jumphrey. lotion Carried Loved by Aldermen Humphrey. That G.C•Blair be appointed Park Care Taker at a salary of 75.00 per month, City to furnish residence, and pay for lights for same. Seconded by Alderman Bowman. Lotion Carried. No farther business appearing Counci. 4'oed. Attest `'it Sec [iLC'w� Layor. April 20 I93I. City Council met in Hi;"-w. Ct SESSION with Ivayor Cardwell presiding, and the following officers present, alderman Dysart,Thompson,Hooper and Humphrey,.I.Bryan asst. ecretary. The following proceedings were had towit: loved and seconddd that City pay Roy I:axey JI049.20 as her contract 176 and bill for remodeling of Park 'esicence Lotion Carried. oved and seconded That `treasurer pay Board of City eveloI)ement 2;500.00 on I93/ Budget Allowance Lotion Carried. i .e. GJ Be it remembered that on this day came to be considered the returnd of of the regular City Election for City Officers of the Coty of Plainview Texas, held on the 7th day of April 193I. And it appearing that that the following candidates recieved the highest number of votes,for the office for which they were candidateu,Towit: For Alder -an J.C.Hooper 303 votes,for Alderman D. .Bow an 308 voter all candidates being elected for a term, of two years. It is therefore declared_ that the above named persons having recieved the highest number of votes cast for any one for each of the above named offices,are hereby declared elected to the said offices for the ensuing two years. Attest- .0 G City S ecre Lary :a7 •r The following Ordinance was introduced: ORLI J itdCy .LnE :I'i'Y ur' ri Ilv v L i '1'E &Aaj. JECLAR1NG THE IJ :CEboITY �y�i•- ���11�1X :�y1J�r�u'U 1�11uL i Lk '1'L11; ll:.riiu f :i+y+ly l vi i l r'THSTREET FROi THE EAST LINE OF BEECH STREET TOTHE :BAST LINE OF FIR STREET). LNTr.E CITY OF PLAINVI: W. LETTING CONTRACT THEREFOREA2PR0VING CONTRACT AND BON1 .ND PROVIDING FOR THErA il,16NT Or` l 'ty r; C U5'1' TH REOF, .ND DELI tit lx AN l,i,,Esda -Elie I. Alderman Hooper moved tl.At the Ordinance be passed on first reading: seconded by alderman Thompson,and Carried by the following vote Aye Hooper ,Thompson, Dysart, Humphrey. No. None Alderman Thompson moved that the rules be suspended and the Ordinance be passed on second reading: seconded by Alderman Hooper ,and carried bps the following vote. Aye,Hooper,Thompson,Dysart, Humphreys. No. None. Alderman Dysart moved that the rules be suspended,and that tE said Ordinance be passed on third and final reading,as an emergency measure, seconded by Alderman Thompson ,and carried by the following vote. Aye. Hooper ,Thompson,Dysart,Humphreys. No. None The iayor then declared said ordinance finally passed as foXows 1"77 OR )IN.A11:dui; ilo. 349 ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF PIAI VIEI(, TEXAS, DECLARIi G '11 E NECESSITY FOR Al D ORDEL G A. D PROVIDING FOR `.HE La'ROVF L T Ot' FIFTH STREET I+ROi, TEE EAST LINE OF BEECH STREET TO TEE EAST LPE OF FIR STREET, IN TEE CITY OF PIAIti- VIEN, LETTING CONTRACT HEREEFOR, APPROVING 'CONTRACT A .D BOND, AND PROVIDING `FOR THE PAY LENT OF TI COST 'TI E REOF AND DECLARING AN E IERGE\ CY BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE C]TY OF PIAINVIEN: That a neces- sity exists that the hereinbelow etentioned street in the City of Plainview, Texas, be improved_ as hereinafter provided, and. it is l::ersby ordered improved by raising, grading:, filling and installing concrete curbs and gutters and pav- ing with two and one -half (2L") inch Vitrified. Brick on a four and one-half (4 inch_ Concrete Base, including sewers and drains if' necessary, and other necessary appurtenances, all :in accordance with the plans and specificati ons therefor prepared by tie City Engineer, now on file with the City, which are hereby approved, said street being as follows: FIFTH STRUT from the east line of Beech Street to the east line of Fir Street. The bid. of Jordan Hall Construction Campania for the construction of said improvements having heretofore been accepted, and a contract, which embraces 1C1 therein the prices for the work, having been prepared and presented, together C\\2 with a construction bond in the sum of $11,000.00, it is hereby ordered and provided. that the contract for •making and construotiog such improvements is hereby let to said Jordan-Hall Construction Company, and said contract and bond so presented are hereby approved, ar.d the _Jayor is hereby directed to execute said contract in the name of the City of Plainview, Texas, and the City Secre- tary shall attest and impress the corporate seal of the City of Plainview thereon. It is ordered that any ordinance, rule or regulation requiring or provid- ing for competitive bids or advertisement for bids other than already had shall be and the same are each hereby waived, dispensed with and suspended for the purposes of the improvements herein ordered, and for the purposes of the contract hereby` let The cost of the improvements shall be Paid as follows, to wit (a) The vole cost of ccnstructirg curbs and three- fourths of the remain- ing cos t of said street improvement s shall be paid by the owners of property abutting on said street th ich cost shall be assessed as hereinafter provided. (b) The City of Plainview shall pay all the remaining cost of said im- provements afterdeducting the portions provided for in Section (a) above. The amount above provided to be paid by the City shall be paid bya the execution and delivery to Contractor of City of Plainview municipal warrants. That for said purpose City Warrants in approxie:ately the sun of sixty Two Hundred ($6200.00) Dollars, or so •much thereof as may be necessary under the terms of the contract between the City of Plainview and Jordan-Hall Con- struction Company are hereby ordered issued, executed and delivered to Jordan -fall Construction Company upon the completion of said improvements ac- cording to the terns of said contract. Said warrants shalle bear interest from date at the rate of six per cent per annum, payable annually, and shall mature in not less than five annual installments, with the right upon the part of the City of Plainview to pay said Narran_ts at any time and by agree ,n5 t of Contractor to change the time and terms of payment prior to execu- tion thereof. That there be and is hereby levied a tax for the year 1931 of 2c/ cents on the one hundred dollar valuation of the taxable property within the corporate limits of the City of Plainview, to provide a sinking fund for the redempt ion of said Warrant at Maturity, and the payment of interest thereon, which said tax shall be levied in each succeeding year in sufficient amount to provide the necessary funds to pay said 'Warrants at maturity and the interest accruing thereon. It being further provided, however, that no part of the cost or expense of any items and improvements far which assessments are not authorized to be 178 levied under the provisions of Chapter 11, Title 22, 3evised Statutes of Texas of 1911, now Chapter 9, of Title 28, of the Civil Statutes of the State of Texas of 1925; under which the improvements are hereby ordered constructed, or prohibited 'by the City Charter, shall be included in the items assessed against abutting property and its owners, but all such items and improvements will be paid for by the City over and above tl- e part of the cost hereinbefore provided to be paid by it. The amounts payable by the abutting property and the owners thereof shall be assessed against such abutting property and against the real and true own- ers thereof, r_nd shell be a first and prior lien upon the property upon which assessments are levied, superior to all other liens and claims except State, county and city ad valorem taxes, ad a personal liability of the owners of said property, and shall be payable in installments as follows, to wit: ;Vhen the improvements are completed and accepted by the ',ity the sums as- sessed ap :ainst property abutting upon said street shall be and become payable, one fourth of said amount ir cash upon the completion and acceptance of the improvements, three twentieths of said anoint one year from said date, 'three twentieths two years frc.n said date, tree- twentieths three years frcra said date, three- twentieths four years frog_ said date, and. three- twentieths five years from said date of completion end acceptance of the improvements. The en- tire amount assessed irst t r,_.rtic l_rr crcels of rronert;r shell bear interest from the date of such completion a_d acceptance of the improvements at the rate of eirr t per cer.t.(8:u) per annu-a, y b1e aanually, provided that any o- r_er .hall h v e the :71 t.t t ny i t such i r 1 t 'any o,� o` lEnt s �n tine before m turit? arincipal 'vith interest ;rued to the date .ynent, and provides r. t': _.l t st if default 'ss _._;.ds la t'" e psyses. S an nay installment promptly as td.. _'_gyres, Then, at the option or Laid Jordan- Hall Construction Co Isssas, or assigns, the -s_..i e a._oent t'_ ssess�ent upon. �7� L which sucb dcf' .A1 t i de shall be mad c_ i "i say :e end payable but it is sreciall? roviced `plat no ese s seat shall in any case be made against J any property, or the owner thereof, in e: :ceps cf the special benefits to pro- perty, in the enhanced value thereof, by nean_s of said improvements, as ascer- tained at the hearing provided by the provisions of Chapter 11, Title 22, Re- vised Statutes of Texas of 1911, now Chapter 9, of Title 28, Revised Civil Stat- utes of the State of ]'exas of 1925, nor shall any assess_mait be made in any case until after notice and hearing as provided by law. The assessments against the respective lots and parcels of property and the owners thereof shall be evidenced by certificates of special assessment, which shall be executed in the neade of the City by the _,ayor and City Secre- tary, and which may have attached thereto reto coupons in evidence of the severalin- stallments, or in evidence of any of t: e installments in which the assessment is payable, which certificates shall be issued to the Contractor, shall recite the terns and time of payment, the amount of the assessment, the description of the property, and the name of the owners, as far as known, and shall contain such other recitals as may be pertinent thereto, and shall further recite substan- tially that all proceedings with reference to the .making of such improvements have been regularly had in compliance with law, and that all prerequisites to the fixing of the assessment lien against the property described in said cer- tificates and the personal liability of the owner thereof have been regularly had, done and perforned, and such recitals shall be prima facie evidence of the raatters so recited, and no further proof thereof shall be required in any court, and the said certificates shall provide substantially that if default is made in the payna.t of any installment promptly as the same mature,then, at the option of the Contractor or its assigns, the entire amount of the as- sessment shall be and becr^e i- rn.nedia.tely due and payable, together with reas- onable attorney's fees and .all costs of collection, if incurred, all of which, as well as the principal and interest on the assessment shall be'a first and prior lien against the property, superior to ell other liens and claims except State, county and city taxes. No error or -mistake in naming any owner or in describing any property or in any other matter or thing, shall invalidate any assessment or any certificate issued in evidence thereof, and the omission of improvements on any portion of said street or in front of any property exempt by law from the lien of special assessment for street improvements shall not invalidate any assessment levied. The certificates referred to need not con- tain recitals in exactly the words above provided for, but the substance thereof shall suffice, and they may contain other and additional recitals per- tinent thereto. 179 In making assessments, if the name of any owner be unknow;,it shall oe sufficient to so state t =ie fact, and if any property be owned by an estate or by any firm or corporation, it shall be sufficient to so state, and it shall not be necessary to give the correct name of any owner, but the real and true owners of the property mentioned shall be liable and the assess- ments against the property shall be valid, whether or not such owners be named. The imnrova_nents provided for shall be _made and constructed and assess- ments shall be levied, hearing shall be had, and notice given and all pro- ceedings taken and had in accordance with and under the terns of the powers and provisions of Chapter 11, Title 22, Revised Statutes of Texas of 1911, now Chapter 9, of Title 28, of the revised Civil Statutes of the State of Texas of 1925, and any requiremait of any kind or character of any other ordi- nance, resolution, rule or regulation is, for the purposes of the improvements herein provided for, and the contract therefor, and the manner and method of levying assessments therefor and apportioning the cort thereof, thereby waived, set aside and suspended. The City Engineer of the City is hereby directed to prepare and submit C\2 to the City Council an estimate of the sort of the improvements herein pro In vided for in accordance with the provisions of said Chapter 11, Title 22', CN3 Revised Statutes of Texas of 1911, nor Chapter 9, of Title'28, of the Revised d Civil Statutes of the State of Texas of 1925, and also a roll or statement Q showing the tentative amounts proposed to be assessed against the several parcels of abutting property and the owners tl and the descriptions of such property and the names of t he owners, if known. Further,. BE IT ORDAINED BY r -::E CITY COJNCIL Cl CITY OF PIAI`'TI. iV; That the fact that said portion of said street is in such urgent need of reTair while the condition of the weather will p:nmit creates an er enc,T and im- perative pu'b:lic necessity for the immediate preservation of the public peace, property, health and safety requiring tb:; any rules requiring an ordi- nan_ce to be read et more t^ en. one neetinn of tine O ity Douncil, and all rules prohibiting the passage of an ordinance on the day introduced, and the taking effect of tre same on the date of introduction_ and passage be and the sane are hereby dispensed with and suspended, and that this ordinance shall take effect and be in force from and after its passage. PASSEL AND „APPROVED this 20th day of Apr 19' ,/n7/ L ,ice, ��yor. Attest: 1 .71- 1, City S t_.ry, Fro. Tan. o farther ba wines appearing oven. by ::rlclern n -,00per eoonaou by /alienman :2 L: son, T'h:.t r.:. etincL: 7 re C e SS to 7-) L'uesd.ay kpril a3, otion Jarried. Attest- 2' L ity Leo Pro yon 180 2lainview :2enas April 26, 1931. The City Council Let in a continuation, of the regular session o :pril 20th,I93I,being at that 1:time recessed. to April 28th 1931. The following ..;fficers wove present: .,,ayor j.Cardwell Presiding. Alderman. Hooper,Dysart, Thompson, 1Jumphroys,3ownan. 2.E.3ryan Asst. Sec. The followinF;' proceeings were had tuwit: The at Of office was adninistered by the City Attorney to the recently elected Alderman, J.C.Hooper and 1.Bowlyian. The following Ordinance was introduced: Ordinance of the City of I'lainview TeE. the necessity of levying an ascessLent against the property hereinafter described, and the owners thereofhereinafter naLed on Zifth treet frorr, the east line of Beech tret to tho east line of Ioir 2treet,in the City of 721ainview,fora =art of the cost of ioving said itreet,and. fix- ipta) a tire for a hearing of the owners or arents,of said owners,of said property,or of any ersons interested in the said irproveL provided by tile tends of Chapter IiTitle 2 l':evised. t1ies sf I exas of 1911, now cha 9 itie 28, of the revise civil tatutes of the restate of Texas of I925,and directing the City :3ecretary,to give notice of said hearing, and exaLining.and aproving the roll or statement of the :Jity Engineeer,and declarin:::: an.erency, Alde=an lysart Loved. that the ordinance be assecl of first readinR' econded by ri_derILan urLphrey ,and carried by the followin vote ye. haddrr:an,:Sdoper ,tumphrey,3owan, ::ysart, Tho:u "Jo. r ldrrII.an ysart ovcid that the rules _be su_s'y)onde,and that said 2rdinan3e be 1.ssocl on sconb roadin2;; se by lderr,an UL and 3arried by the folloilu; vote. Aye :-laer:an .....00:per,:uhreys, :3owLan, .w YhoLpson. llo. :1derLan ::__ysart ;toyed that ,Ile rule be sus:pended,and that t±Ia. said ordinance be on third and final readin,as an oLorency n_esure seconded by -1derLan Lumphreys, ana carric6 by the following vote. .±1ye .„.12erEan Llobi. owInan, .:yoart, Tholbson, ITh. T•dne The iayor 1:hen declared said rainance ,r,o. 650 7i1al1:T 7,assed :13 f0-170WS. 181 i0 (JILL.; l,Vi1i�'J.:1 V1 '.s....i J J_ ilia r 1 5 i J: u� 1i..L 1 uJ...4...a 1. -....i .;i. .iv.✓- .�lV:i..... ii:.�....�.:. i U...,,.. Lll�a l(T �r A ft i�' d:u Jl LJ �i 1 1 1 y L .l u u =i LEE :L L�II: ll.u`is]T U PLA a TI ,,r vim: �2 �1 Tni Cum U, Ii Pl C)V TIT G 3_ r1 7 �.J� �.Ii`tx T. I.. Li�UC1:..1'1 iil _iiJ1 1 i.J t> IT V 1a.J i+t✓.)_L1J L }'!Tu u Y I.u. li: i:.�l. l}i lriz111 ii Zl r` `F., .'v IfJLL, r LS .i r t wro L:.;L vl'v l.0 M.. l__1 U.L i. LL rl 1925 I�_L 20 i 1v.,: 1;0Y IC 0:2 I T L) iy i T a L 1 .JYl lrti i1.,, iVr.y v'. i ly1 .i yy■r1V 1 i IT1 BE IT ORDAI `LeD BY 'S CITY OOTThCIL OFT CITY OF PIAI `VIi ?T: That, whereas, the City Council heretcfore by ordinance ordered the improvement of the following street, to wit FIFTH STREET From the east lire of Beech Street to the east line of Fir Street; And thereafter entered into contract with Jordan -Hall Construction Company for the construction of said improvements: Novi therefore, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COTiT?CII OF Ti'E CITif OF PLAITvWIE:7; That the roll or statemert of the City Engineer filed with the City Council, describ- ing the abutting prop=rty and giving the nines of property owners and the cost of improvements chargeable sgainst each property and its owner, having been duly examined, is hereby approved. That, the City Council does hereby determine to assess the whole cost of curbs and three fourths of the total remaining cost of said improvements against the owners of tie property abut ting thereon, and against their property, in accordance with the provisions of Chapter 11, Title 22, Revised Statutes of Texas of 1911, now Chapter 9, of Title 28, of the Revised Civil Statutes of the State of Texas of 1925. That the said assessment shall be ^_ade after the notice to such property owners and all interested persons and the hearing herein mentioned and that the said portion of tee said cost of improvements to be assessed against the owners of abutting property and th ei r property shall be in accordance with the Front Foot Rule or Plan, in t' proportion that the frontage of the property of each owner bears to the frontage of the whole property on said street, provided that after such hearing if such plan of apportionnent be found to be not just and equitable in particular instances the City Council shall so apportion all said cost as to produce a substantial equality between all such property owners abutting on said street, having in view the enhanced value of that property and the benefits derived from such improvements, and the burdens imposed upon than by such assessment, and that in no event shall any assessment be made against any owner or his property in excess of the enhanced value of such property by reason of such improvement That the proportionate cost of such inprove:nent which is contemplated to be assessed against such owners and their properties shall bsc ;•ne due and payable as follows: One-fourth of said amount in cash upon the completion and accept- ance of the improvements; three-twentieth s of said amorat one year from said date; three twentieths two years from said date; three twentieths three years frail said date; three- twentieths four y.ee.rs from said date; and t' ree- twenti.eths five years from saidd d-te of c npletion and acceptance of the improvements on said street; togethr with interest from said date of accept- ance at the rate of eight per cent per annum, and reasonable attorney's fees, and all costs of collection, in case of default. That the total pro- portionale part of such cost which. =s contemplated to be assessed against such owners and their respective properties, and the names of the owners of pro- perty abutting upon said street aforesaid, end the description of the property, and the several amounts proposed to be assessed against them respectively for said improvements, and the grand total thereof, is as follows: 182 r p s pa t a v a gam,, r� 1 m a r 3+ ia"' i riti, t x M !'9's r c L ✓X 1 q Y n 3 1 i 4 t y i x J A,X b i i p :.„77:,..,,-- fir+ ;sa :S* 'G`" i M J v` y (a rya Feat t, A i k y r N a. 1!4',11. t t J 4-' v tic v rk y E 7, 8, 9, 10 I S t a ..N es W. rr t� 225 Lot 11 11 O.T. $145 225 $I$4k8 t $15a' 4",, ,E. %of Lot 11,j. i 75 11 Lot 12 11 '487'7'0 75" 41:62 529.33 .7 100 1 2 10 650.26' 100 55. d 70Fr ,7$ i b 0 45 E. 45 of lot 3 10 26E.61' 45 24.98 3 1 7. 5 y W a 55 Lot 14 10 357.64 55 30.52 3$8,16 x T of 24.98 50 15 10 325.13 50 27.75 363.88 to 8 n 5 0 16 10 325.1 50 27.75 352.88 a In Co. n 50 7 4 325.13 50 27.75 352.88 50 8 4 325.13 50 27,75 352.88 50 9 4 325.13 50 27,75 352.88 s a, d°' y V4A,Jb'lpt. 50 10 4 325.13 50 27.75 352.88 .9 1 e 4 a wife t r 50 11 4 3 25.13 50 27.75 352 88 and w t 50 12 4 325.13 50 27.75 352:88 ,k „',1„,--4:4;10t..: Independent 1, 2, 3, 14, w,` 300 15 16 5 1950. ?8 300 16650 2117.28 �'v.&e Independent 1, 2, 3, 14, k of 300 15 16 59 1950.78 T 300 10610 2117.28 h LuMber Co., cp 150 7, 8 9 60. 975.39 150 82.25` 105864 qty' Dairy Associ- &tion 50 10 60 325.13" 50 ,2I.75 352.88 fi y irp,Associ- tfoh 50 11 60 325.13'. 50 27.75. 352.88 x E r ty 'Dairy Assoc], t■= A p tidn 4 50 12 60 325,13 59 27.7F• 354.8 art ,t 50 7 6 McClelland 32x.13. 50. 27.7; 352.8Y" 352.88 x 1; F' kl iland t heirs 50 8 6 325.13 6Q T:7 x 4 fi nderfnen 60 9 6 325.13 5 27.76 352.88 avx 1`k lelland to 5 4'VnIttkiVin heirs k ;rennaindermen r 50 10 6 325.13 50 27:75 352 88, A ll z :3 5 11 6 325.13 50. ,37.75 352.88 50 12 6 325.13 50 27.75 352.88 t 1 50 1 7: 326.13 50 27.75" 352.88 A+ p 50 2 7 325.13 50 27.75' 352.85 r s t.a 50 3 -7 325.13 50 '27.75. 352.88 t 50 14 7 325.13. 50 27.75 352.88 a 1 2i'`' 100 15 16 7 650.26 .100 55.50 "..,.705.76, 1 `.SG= rtng shall be given r to all such matters or things f of "aairl.' h,rr,. nr4., Nr, nrrnrs rir That a hearirg Shall be :g i en to -11 persons, firms or corporations ownin? any such abuttirg property or any interest therein, their agents and attorneys, and a.ny r erson or persons interested. in said improvements, before the City Council of the Cit -r of Tlaio_vie^', as provided by the pro visi^ns of Chapter 11, Title 22, 3evised St- totes of 'Texas of 1911, now Chapter 9, of Title 28, of the evised C;-vi1 Statutes of theState of Texas of 1925, which said hearing shall be 1. on the 13th. day of May, 1931, at two o'clock F.':., in t-,e City I "all in the City of Flainvien, Texas, and which said hearing, shall be continu -d from day to day and from time to time, as may be necess-ry to give all said o their agents or attorneys, and any interested person or persons, a full and fair hearing, and said owners, their agents or attorneys, or any interested person or persons, shall have the right at such hearing to be heard on any matter as to v;hicla hearing is a constitutional rrerecuisite to the validity of any assessment authorized hereby, and to contest the amounts of the Proposed assessment authorized hereby, and to contest the ^mounts of the proposed assessment and the lien and liabilit'r thereof, and special benefits to abutting prop -rty and- owners thereof by nnenas of t' e improvements for 7 ch said assessments are to be levied, the accuracy, sufficierty, regularity and validity of the proceed in =-s and contract in connecti:_ns with such .r_atters and proposed assessments and the City Council of the City of "lainvi w shall 11-._7e po er to correct any errors, insufficiencies, irregularities and iavalidities and to supply any deficiencies and to determine t' e amounts of assessments and all other mat ters necessary, and at such hearinc; a full ^-r. d fair opportunity shall be extended to said owners, their n^ or attorneys, end to all interested persons, to be heard ui reap et to all such mtters or thi-_gs in connec- tion with said imrrovonents or assessnert s. That aftar t-e ^onciusi _gin "f the hearing above mentioned, such sun or sums as may be determined by the City _;ouncil to he payable by said property owners shall be assessed against than respectively, and Egainst their res- pective proverties, by ordinance or ordinances, in he manner presciribed by the provisions of Chapter 11, Title 22, Revised 3tatutes of Texas of 1911, non Chapter 9, of Title 2£?, of the d evised Civil Statutes of the utate of Texas of 1925.. 1.83 That the City Secretary of theCity of Plainview is hereby directed to give notice to said property owners, their agents or attorneys, and to all interested persons, of said hearing, as prescribed by the provisions of Chap- ter 11', Title 22, _Revised Statutes of Texas of 1911, now Chapter 9, of Title 28, of the :Revised Civil Statutesof the State of Texas of 1925, by pub- lishin said notice three times in a newspaper of ,general circulation in the City of Plainview, the first of said publications to be made at least ten days before the date set for the hearing. Said City Secretary may also mail a copy of said notice by letter to each of said property owners, if known, said letters to be deposited in a post office in the City of Plainview at least ten days before the date s=it for the 'gearing. However, said notice by letter shall be cumulative only, and notice by publication shall be full, due an.d proper notice of said hearing. It shall not be necessary to the va- lidity of said notice of hearing to nave any property owner abutting on any portion of said street, and the fact that any such property owner or owners are incorrectly named! or not named at all shall in no wise affect the valid- ity of the assessment against said property, nor the personal liability against the real and true owner or owners of said property. No errors or omissions in the descriptions of the properties abutting on any portion of said street shall in any wise invalidate said assessment, but it shall be the duty of such property owner olk owners whose property is incorrectly des cri bed to furnish a proper descript ion at the hearing, or hearings provided it:): for. No error or omission of any character in the proceedings shal invali- V. date any assessment or any certificate issued in evidence thereof. Further, C Q 3E IT O:RDA Z:i) TT THE CITY" C CT;T C II C THiE CITY OF PIAI NV IEW That the fact that said portion of said street is in s,ch urgent need of repair while the condition of the weather will prmit creates an emergency and imperative public necessity for the immediate preservation of the public peace, property, health and safety requiring that the rules requiring an ordinance to be read at more than one meeting of the City Council, and all rules pro- hibiting the passage of an. ordinance on the day introduced, be and the same are hereby dispensed with and suspended, and that this ordinance shall take effect and be in force from and after its passage. PASSED A :;L APPROVED, this 28 day of April, 1931. v l c �'L /ice Mayor A ttest ,i.i._ i City S; retaly, Pro Tam No Partoer business .preaL ing Joufl3i1 i T ttest t- _Yeo. Pro ter Ma y o r 184 Plainview 20 Lay 4, 1931. City Gouncil in 'Regular ,ession laz Jardwell :residing and the following officials oresett: Alderman Hoo 3owLan Dysart Theml:son Hu:_ City i3ec rotor. The following f were had towit: 1.inutes 0 iDril 9,16,20,28 were read ana alp Loved -hd oconed: That ste-s be za_on to collect “_ItG2 iiT sever rent f0r41 ,rs. 0tis lIceves,or discontinue service. jarried. ,oveC bj .,1derLan Hui, That i buy oar of r io sewer disposal plunt at best w rice obtainble. seconde, bj _lderLai a i!41r7-Z/1 Carried. loved and seconded that City ,_;ecretary, notify :J.L.2.rilstron-:, I.T.sher, J..1ut0fl thatv they would be relivec, of their resTonsibility of their 1aces in the zolioe JJe iay I5th,I90I. Carried. a ,oved by ,,lderLan -1-„uhrey,seconded by AlerLn followiug _il1 for ri1 and ialries be all ,;e -id As foliows: Carried. J.J.Ierkins :7.50: .i'rE.nL: 3tultz 50.00:,.I.::ing 67.50: 0.__Tuin 62.50: ....d.dishard 50.00 oberts 60.00: 82.50:::,,r1 Tinkle L5.00: Leeliardin •0.00: 1-2.L,itton j.ocs 650: 1),J :,0.00:„Tilson 67.50: I•• ne r 1 62.30: J..Slaton 50.0(,„: d.11.Craig 62.50: 0.1,.1._rtine 100.00: d.L....rLstronE.: 57.50: 57.50: •.J.3ryan 52.50:J.O.Loo 10.00: Herbert ysart Bowman 10.00: .i).,..2horrson 10.00: :,.11.Hur_IDhreys JJ-1Y 50.00:1'aul .3ryan 62.60: x. a111n0 I30.00:.;.1.i'01ey 125.00: ,,,rtin 1_0“horter LY/.60: 11. .Linter a).00: d.L-Linter 65.00 ?ran.: ai-=;ler 45.00: J.1.:('reg 45.00:11ainview :Zire Lept 22.50: .,.d.Visor 77.60: :_:.,1. 60.00: S..olles 50.00 ,I.T.1 57.50:J.j.-nder3 42.60: ;.3.JA.04:0;: Clay :fg Jo T.J.Cook 10.60: .3en .cLillan 7.60:Ed dalker 0yalt7 _otor Jo 41.57: Jo L.35:encer 0 DalliEerI4.00 3hook Battery Co 85.60: T.z.Joal 0 OilCo 9.60:17yr Fyter 007.50: 2.J.J 40.48: Locke Lotor Co I.70:C1owe 0 Cowan 25.98:Taeal -aster :30-rviceJo.I.60:iierald :Tews Pub.Co 13.16:13urt :leo Co 26.40 ,view Zuel 0 eel Co I5.75:ixs J...).Eunt 10.00: Lhoohtizen,Boyd,Dav- enrort I52.50:Thatcher Prt. Co. 14.80: est Texas Jractor 0 lach Co 16.96: sher .;11;)ply Jo I.48:jonsuLers Oil 00. 4.05:H.0.2ain Chemical Co I0I.I9:City .Balcksmith Shoo20.90: d.dhitesides 7.50:Fulton Lbr Co J.D.Hatcher 20.70: Donohoo dare Hclvi Co. 24.40: Jarvis Tu1100 5.00: Greens Tan 0 Letal iorks 295.29: _ros 114.75:30oldridge Lbr Co. 4.80: ieineckeHdw Co. 19.20: Elainviev; :lb 0 .7.1ec Co 0.25: S.U..:.oss L.69: 3.dard 25.00:dest Texas Gas 00. 52.502e::as Utilities 3o 73.22 Texas Utilities 1029.00; Te:: Utilities 687.27: 2.d.Bel1 Go 35.65 Lowden Hdw. Co. 2.05 :Irr Ioblo jro. Go. 102.94 1,axvest 'ueen Ills 56.19: Hainview Fuel iu. -7.60: ,lex,,nder ,cLillan Dru co 10.46 :biker GLitL .1ro 00.400. 185 THE FOLLO7ING ORDINANCE MS PRESENTED: NO. 351 STATE 07 TEXAS On this the 4th clay of May, 1931, the CITY OF PLAINVIEW City Council of the City of Plainview, COUNTY 07 HALE. Texas, convened in regular session at the City Hall, the following members being present and in attendance: J. B. Cardwell I. E. H. Humphreys Alderman D. D. Bowman Alderman Herbert Dysart Alderman Dave Thompson Alderman P. H. Bryan City Secretary Pro Tem The Mayor placed before the City Council the following ordinance: AN ORDINANCE BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PLAINVIEW, TEXAS, RATIFYING AND I(1) CONFIRMING COT CT ENTERED INTO BY AND C\2 BETWEEN THE JORDAN-HALL CONSTRUCTION COMPANY CONTRACTORS, AND TIT CITY OF ‹11 PLAINVITT TEXX FOR ;TIE CONSTRUCT ION OF CERTA TN STREET IITROVE=ITS IN SAID CITY, PROVIDING FOR 77 ISSUANCE OF SIX PEP, CENT =ERE BE.:"Sz11.1TO- T I 1,1E-7IARRANTS IN P A.= TITEREF PROVT D I 1 FOR THE LEVY, \.SSE SIENT A.77 COLLECTION OF A TAX ON THE 0 0 7 IIJIT.A.TTON OF .11.IL TAM= MUT.; TY ITTITU TITE LILIITS OF SAID CITY STIFF I C IENT TO PLY TT.TE INTEREST ATT3 OREL= S I TINO FUI`TD 1T REDEMPTION OF =TT T \.T ITATT.T2 T TY: AlTD DECLARING XI'T ET;TT rrqICY. Alderman Hooper moved that the ordinance be placed on its first reading seconded by Zaderman Humphreys and carried by the following vote: AYES: Humphreys, Hooper, Thompson, Dysart, Bowman. .07S: None. CARRIED: Placed on first reading. Alderman Humphreys moved that the ordinance pass first readinF:, seconded by Alderman. Hooper and carried by the follow- ing vote: AYES: Hooper, Dysart, Thompson, Humphreys, Bowman NOES: None CARRIED: Ordinance passed first reading. Alderman Hooper moved that the rule be suspended and that the ordinance be placed on second reading; seconded by Alderman Humphreys and carried by the following vote: AFTCS: Hooper, Humphreys, Dysart, Thompson, Bowman. NOES: None. CARRIED: Ordinace plced on second reading. Alderman Humphreys moved that the ordinace pass second reading; seconded by A_derman. Hooper and carried by the follow- inn vote: AYES: Hooper, Dysart, .Y3owman, Humphreys, Thompson. 7 CARRTT,D: Ordinace passed second reading. Alderman Hooper moved that the rule be suspended and that t'ne ordinance be placed on its thii'd and final reading by caption, seconded by Alderman Humphreys and carried by the 186 following; vote: AYES; Hooper, Humphreys, Bowman, Thompson, Dysart. LNC_'_ :s: Hone. C TUED Ordinance passed on third reading. Alderman Humphreys moved that the ordinance pass third reading;; seconded by _Alderman Hooper and carried by the follow ing vote: AYES; ITooper, Dysart, Thompson, :Humphreys, Bowman. NOES; None. I,°ayor J. B. Cardwell then declared t he ordinance finally passed; The ordinance follows; ITo. 351 U ORDINANCE Y THE 1E TY COUTTCIL THE t OF ttt TEXAS F rT T, CI Y OL{ PLAT RATIFYING VD CC?TT TI <r C O T T C T 2 T t?',D INTO BY _.I?"D IZEV :TE ETT THE JORDAM- IIIALL CONSTRUCTION 0011 I IT(, 00 T CTOR, N) CITY O FL IIT T TEXAS -'i T� T I Tl E7 q I_�.r C:. _�a CONSTRUCTION OF CERTAIN .STREET I1 T' tC� T±.:-T S ITT SAID 0IT FRCVIID IT R L $S TT0 r�' PEP. ST :0 T:.� Ic�aU�� C. SI CELT T INTEREST ;R_ BEAR =LNG r .Tn r I t Tf S T,TD COLLECTI ON OF �I_,�;., L�.•,R: _tom Al: Tyr OI, THE :100 7i.LU LTIOI; OF ALL TAXABLE 1 ROPERTY I`tHIN "'T :I E LIMITS S CF SAID CITY STIFF T*. T TO T; T, INTEREST AlTD CREAE c N T -T TTY r E1) >TI OF S T TT A �II.�_I�.'t -T ��Ur Ri�.,E:'.T�.�oI�. o�{ VTA i_ I'dT7S T i':..iTLT IT r) D.",CLARI7' 'T E ,T -,T,T Tr -1 ':,5, heretofore to -wit on the 20th day of April, 1931 the City of Plainview, Texas, entered into a contract with the Jordan -Hall Construction Company, Contractor for the c onstri'ct- i on of certain street improvements according; to plans and spec- ifications prepared by the engineers for said City, within and for the City of Plainview, Texas, whin contract is incorporated herein by reference; and :=.,'A the contractor has presented bond, conditioned as required by law; and 2, said contract and bond have been read and duly considered and are fully understood by every member of this Council; and approximately, but not exceeding '=ix 'Thousand 000.00) will be needed to nay _'or said improvements, as con- templated by said contract, and plans and specifications; 4 Y P j T T'i CIJIT.)ATNED BY C777 nC TU C I J CI IdI1 11.'.a, 1. :AS: 1. :'hat said contract be and the same is hereby in all thins approved, ratified and adopted as the act and contract of said ou ci1 of the City of b1ainvie' :7, 'eras, and the same shall have effect accordin to their tenor and purport, and that the bond be the i t- Secretary by filed in the office of �.,cretar�, as required b, law. II. That in accordance with said contract, ;-warrants of the City of Plainview, Texas, to be called "CIT CF PLAI VIEh :7, TEXAS, I1 F.:C ET h Ih:3 1931 be issued in the sum of Six Thousand 0,.6000.00) payable to the said Jordan-Hall Construction Company, evidencing the indebtedness due said Jordan -Hall Con- struction Company by the City of Plainview, Texas, under and by virtue of said contract. III. Said warrants shall be numbered from One (1) to Six(6) in- clusive, shall be in the denomination of One Thousand Dollars L1000) each, aggregating ti..e sum of Si.. Thousand Dollars (;-6000. 00) Said warrants shall be dated the 20th. day of April, 1931, A shall bear interest at t e rate of Six per cent (6 per annum from date until paid, interest payable February 1, 1932 and semi annully thereafter on the 1st days of 7 ebru_a_ry and lu gust of each year, both principal and interest of said warrants to be payable at the office of the Brown- Crummer Investment Company, in the City of :ichita, Yansas. ITT. Said warrants shall be si ied by the ':ayor, countersigned 187 b,,. the City Secretary, and registered by the City Treasurer and the seal of the city small be impressed upon each of them. The facsimile signature of t he Mayor and City Secretary may be lithographed on the coupons attached to each of said warrants. Said warrants shall become due and payable according to t e following schedule: Numbers Amount Maturity 1 February 1, 1932 2 1000 February 1, 1933 3 1000 February 1, 1934 4 1000 February 1, 1935 5,5 2000 February 1, 1936 VI. Said warrants, the interest coupons and form of assign- ment of the Contractor thereon, shall be in substantially the following form: UNITED STATES OF AMERICA c>1ai._.L O_'" COUNTY OF T7....T r CTT OF PIJ Ii VIE'.', T= 1S, IL- 2 '`i0 PROVET :fT T i-'1 L TmE' I .S 1931 ?1000 in lawful money of the United States of America, with interest thereon from date hereof until paid, at the rate of Six per cent per annum., payable February 1, 1932, and semi annually thereafter on the 1st days of February and of each year, and the full faith and credit of the said City is hereby irri- vocably pledged to the prompt payment of this warrant, and the annexed coupons, and the City Treasurer is authorized, ordered and directed to pay to Jordan Hall Construction Company or bear- er, said principal sum, together with interest thereon evidenced by coupons attached hereto, both principal and interest payable at the office of The Brown- Crunxner Investment Company in the City of 4ichita, Kansas, upon presentation and surrender of warrant or annexed coupons; in the event the sum of money re- presented by the warrant and annexed coupons shall not be paid at maturity, the same shall thereafter bear interest at the rate of Six per cent per annum, until fully paid, and in the event of such default and it becomes necessary for the holder thereof, or of any coupons attached hereto to place claim there- for in the hands of an attorney for collection, or to institute suit thereon, the City of Plainview promises to pay to the holder an additional ten per centum (10%) of the amount of default, as attorney's fees. THIS WARRANT is one of a series of Six warrants, numbered consecutively from One (1) to Six (6) inclusive, in the denomi- nation of One Thousand Dollars (a000) each, of like tenor and effect, except as to maturity, issued for the purpose of eviden- cing the indebtedness of said City of Plainview, Texas, to Jordan Hall Construction Company, or bearer, for the construction of certain street improvements in and for said city, in accordance with the terms and stipulations of contract dated April 20, 1931, and plans and specifications attached thereto, under and by vir- tue of the Constitution and laws of the State of Texas, and pur- suant to an ordinance passed by the City Council of said City of Plainview, Texas, on the _day of :'.:ray, 1931, whici ordin- ance is duly recorded in the ,"inutes of said City Council. THE DATE of this warrant in conformity with the ordinance above mentioned is i\ ri 1 20, 1931. AND IT TS �EBY CERTIFI D T) T CIT5D that all acts, conditions and thin=s required to be done precedent to and in the issuance of this warrant have been properly done, have happened and been performed, in regular and due time, form and manner, as required by law, and that the total indebted- ness of said city, including this warrant does not exceed any constitutional or statutory limitations. TY V!TTTTS; 7KETR,E0F, the City of Plainview, Texas, has caused the corporate seal of said City to be affixed hereto and this warrant to be signed by its Mayor, countersigned 1ss by the City Secretary and registered by the City Treasurer, as of the date last above written. TIayor, "ity of Plainview, Texas Countersigned: City Secretary, City of Plainview, Texas, Registered: Cit fireasurer, i ty of Plainvleti, Texas. On the 1st day of No. 19 the City Treasurer of the City of Plainview, Texas, will pay to bearer at the off 4 ne of The Brown- Crunsner Investment Company, in the City of Wichita, Kansas, the sum of DOLLARS Being months' interest due on the City of Plainview Texas Improvement Tarrant, Series 1931, dated April 20, 1931, to which this coupon is attached and is a part thereof, No. Mayor City Secretary E NL0TSELE NT THIS IS TO CE RTIFY That Jordan -Hall Construction Company, Contractor, for value received hereby transfers, assigns, sells and delivers to bearer all the right, title, and interest in and to the within principal warrant and interest coupons there- to attached and the said bearer is hereby subrogated to all claims, liens, rights, or title whether at law or in equity, which are or may be secured to said contractor, by virtue of certain contract with said city, dated April 20, 193; J0' ,DAN -iIALL CONSTRUCTION C0I PAN`I Contractor By VII. Said Jarrants shall be executed and delivered to the said Jordan -Hall Construction Company, Contractors, upon certified estimates of materials which have been furnished and labor which has been performed, which estimates shall be full itemized and shall be approved by the engineers acting for said City and audited and approved by the City Council of said City at a reg- ular or duly called special meeting of said Council after in- spection and approval of such materials furnished and labor per- formed and before said warrants are delivered in payment of such estimates. rITI. A fund is hereb V mad and created and shall be provided and set aside out of the funds derived from taxes authorized to be levied and collected by the Constitution and laws of the State of Sexas, said fund to be designated "SPECIAL r.TROTELTENT =RANT FUND, >7 ;ITS 1931 which fund shall be used for no purpose save and except to pay all interest on and to provide the necessary sinking; fund for said warrants at their maturity, and to pay attorneys' fees in case of default. Ix. `3E 15 FT T -,S C TI I D by the City Council of the City of Plainview, Texas, that to pay the interest and to create a sinking: fund to retire said warrants at their maturity, and to provide 10 attorneys' fees, in the event of default, a tax of and at the rate of Two cents (2 cts.) on the :;100.00 valuation of all taxable property in said City of Plainview, Texas, is _I.: 89 hereby levied for the current year and that during and that during; the year 1932 and each year thereafter while any of said warrants are outstanciin and unpaid, and at the time other city taxes are levied in each of said years, there shall be computed and ascertained what rate of tax based upon the latest approved tax rolls of said City, will be necess- ary, requisite and sufficient to fully make, raise and produce in each of said years, the amount of principal nec- essary to be raised for that year, plus the interest matur- ing in said year upon the nount of this series of warrants outstanding and unpaid, and to provide for 10"') attorneys's fees, in case of default, and for each of said years there is hereby ordered to be levied, assessed and collected in due time, form and manner, a tax at the rate which shall be found necessary as aforesaid, and all proceeds of such taxes shall be placed in a separate fund for this series of warrants, known and designated as SPECIAL Ii 1 i0 Tt._T <T1' .!AP. AIJT FUND, 37 1931, and the City Treasurer shall not honor any draft upon said fund or pay out any of the same except in the pay- ment of interest on said warrants or for retiring the same, or for attorney's fees as provided therein. li• The fact that the city is in immediate need of the improvements contemplated in this ordinance, creates an Cq emergency and an imperative public necessity for the immediate preservation of the public peace, health, property and safety, demanding that the rule prohibiting; the final passae of an Q ordinance on the date introduced, be suspended, and that this ordinance take effect immediately after its passage, and it is so ordained. A3'3 D a.17,D L=OVED t s n: e4th day Of %lay 1931. 410 ,jor, City of 'la1nvi ew, `.Texas. AT City jecretary, o'ity of P7ainvinv7777 Pro. Tem. COIL OF T, P. H. T.r Tan, City Secretary, Pro. Tell. of the City of Plain ew, Texas, do hereby certify that t'.' above and foregoin is a to ve, full and correct co ny e' an ordinance authorizing the isst nce of '6000.0Q -'of 6 3 City of Plainview, Texas Improvement arrants, Series 1931, dated April 20, 1931, passed the City Counci\ on the 4th., day of tray, 1931, and that the same is of record inNthe Minutes of said City Council in Volume 6, pa ^e 184 A et seq. I7 =y3 L:0 Y =07, I hake hereunto set my hand and tae seal of said City this the 4th day of L.ay, 1931. (SELL) P. q.. Bryan City Secretary, City of Plainview, Texas, (Pro. Tem. 190 THE I{ OLLO ZI ,;C 01 7iAS PRESENTED ;:TO. 352 STATE OF TE:KAS CITY ,�rT C I'= 0.!t PLAT r; COUNTY OF _L;E. Q On this the• 4th day of May, 1931, the City Council of the City of Plainview, Texas, convened in regular sess- ion at the Cite Hall, the following members bein7 present and in attendance: J. B. Cardwell ayor E. H. Humphreys Alderman D. D. Bowman Alderman T T :oorieT. Alderman Dave Thomson Alderman P. H. Bryan -;it; Secretary Pro. Tem. The Mayor placed before the City Council the followin-: ord- inance: nance tt T R r T.� Y COUNCIL r 1L�.': L i I J l_. C 1 C .:,J CITY Tom`` T 7=, r T S, 2c=ORIZING 7 E i T_T 0 7 T3C:;")S 70 7 TTE P-ilNCIPAL SUM OF EIGHTY THOUSAND DOLLARS (30, 000.00 BEARING INTEREST AT THE RATE OF FIVE AND T. T PER CENT T 1 R FOR t LTP o�� .�1,,� (5) PER ANNUM, Lo_.� PURPOSE C SE CF PAYING O CANCELLING, AND It? LTTTJ CF LI AJ7OUN7 OF Ii.a) T 3TT NESS OUT- STAND=O AGAINST I CITY: PRESCRIBING TEE FORM OF DOi:D AND INTEREST COUPON: PRO- T 1, Rl LEVY, rn -t 'TIDI r- 702 1. L EVY. ;_�S I AND H'CTI *.'"r ,1 r _r E VALUATION TT Fi ,v� -,a C� _'i.� 0 THE `�.iLtT.i w0l•. 0 PROPERTY TY i 2 THE LIMITS ALL ALL `.I'_iT :OZ✓'. i �,1 �.t l .h 1 S F CITY SUFFICIENT m T NTE SAID c TO rlyr�� THE I EST y T� AND CREATE A SI ?.'T +IT r0 .)_t .D FOR l T� E REDEI:T- T'IOF OF SUCH 0 TD3 AT BTU_ ITY: AND DECLARING AN ITT l E Yr Alderman Thompson moved that the ordinance be placed on its first reach!: seconded by Alderman derman .Bowman and carried by the f ollowin vote AYES: Thompson, Bowman, Hoo per, Dysart, Humphreys NOES: _'one CARRIED: Placed on first reading. Alderman 'Bowman moved that ;,'..e ordinance pass first readin seconded by Thompson and carried by the followin1 vote: AYES: Bowan, Thompson, on, Hooper, Dysart, Humphreys NOES: None C<' _;:LT;T D:. Ordinance passed first reading. Alderman T hompson mo"ed that he rule be suspended and that the ordinance be placed on second reading; seconded_ by Alderman Bowan and carried by the following vote: AYES: Bowman, Thompson, 'Hooper, Dysart, Humphreys 17i None. CARRIED: Ordinance placed on second reading. Alderman Bowman moved that the ordinance pass second readir.; seconded by Alderman Thompson and carried by the following vote: AYES: Hooper, Humphreys, Bowman, Thompson, Dysart. NOES: None CARRIED: IED: Ordinance passed second reading. Alderman 3owm_an moved t at the rule be suspended and that the ordinance be placed on its third and final readin; by caption, seconded by Alderman Thompson and carried by the f ollowins vote: AYES: Thompson, Dysart, Humphreys, Fooper, Bowman. NOES: None CARRIED: Ordinance passed on third reading. 191 Alderman Thompson moved that the ordinance pass third and final reading; seconded by Alderman Bowman and carried by the following vote: AYES: Hooper, Thompson, Dysart, Humphreys, Bowman NOBS: None. Llayor J. 13. Cardwell then declared the ordinance finally passed. FOLLO':IS: HO. 352 01:=ANCE 1D7 THE C I rTrir C1017(7) IL 0 THE CITY OF PLAIN TEXAS, AUTHORIZING T ISSUANCE OF BONDS FOR THE PRINCIPAL 3 C E I GHTY TITUS= DOLLARS 80,000.00 BE_LR 11'TC- TT= ST T IF, IlLTE OF F17.7 AT7.7.) OTTE' -RA.I7 177: CET TT (5-,? PER 2=TJY, FOR TI LE PURPOSE OF PAYING OFE, CANCELL- ING AITD IN LIETT OF A LIT CUNT OF ITT.DEBTEDNESS OTTTSTAT .LGAI1TST SAID CITY: P7CT=I70.- TIM 7CM1 OF BOT7D ATM INTEREST COUPONS: PROVIDING 707 TITE LEVY, .ASSESSTTENT Li 7D COLLECT:EU 07 k r.\? lc) TX ON TUB ;100 VALUATION CJ ALL TAXABLE PRO=TY WITHT.7 ?T LIT:ITS OF SAID CITY SUFF- .er.', ICI= TO PLY TTF1E INTEREST 'IM) CREATE A SINK- FT.T7D TIM REDEMPTION 07 SUCH BOMS arT71 ITY: LND )ECL=( AT E1,7,RGEHCY 7-77EAS heretofore, to-wit on the 4th day of August, 1930, the City Council of the City of Plainview Texas by ordinance 1.To. 340 duly passed. and adopted, authorized the issuance of CITY OF PLAIFIIE7 7UPDING fRU TS STIRIES 1930, dated August 1, 1930, numbered from One (1) to Seventy five (75) inclusive, in denomi- nation of One Thousand. Dollarsk1000) each, aggregating Seventy Five Thousand Dollars (:y75,000.00), due serially February 1, 1931 to 1960 inclusive, bearin interest at the rate of Six per cent (6%) per annum, of which issue there are now outstanding and unpaid, riarrants Numbers 2 to 75 inclusive, aggregating, Seventy Four r i'housand Dollars (74,000.00), both principal and interest of the above described warrants ter,F payable at the office of The Brown-Crummer investment Company, 1 ,',Tichita, I and HEFELS heretofore, to-wit, on the 4th day of May, 1921, the City Council of the City of Plainview, Texas by ordinance No, duly passed and adopted, authorized the issuance of CITY OF PLAIT:777W IIfFFO I�JfT MaRANTS =TES 1931, dated '_April 20, 1931, numbered from One (1) to Six (6) inclusive, in denomination of One Thousand. Dollars (1000) each, aggregatinf Six Thousand Dollars, (3000,00) due serially February 1 1932 to 1936 inclusive bearing interest at the rate of Six per cent (6%) per annum, of which issue there are now outstanding and unpaid, ',Varrants Numbers 1 to 6 inclusive, aggregating Six Thousand Dollars (6000.00), both principal and interest of the above described warrants being payable at the office of The Brown-Crunmer Investment Company, Wichita, 7 ,..lansas; and 7JTTSXS, the City Council of the City of Plainview, considers it necessary, feasible and practicable and to the best interests of said City that bonds as hereinafter described, be Issued upon the faith and credit of the City for the purpose n refunding, cancelling and in lieu of an equal amount of the existing indebt- edness of said City, evidenced by the 7iarrants hereinabove de- scribed; TIT11.117,707,E, BE IT 0 P,DAI7ED BY THE CITY COUNC;IL OF THE CITY OF 72L: INVIE'.U, TEXAS: is That the bonas of said City, to be called CITY OF PLAINVIEW 575515DIKG BUDS, SERIES 1931, be issued under and by virtue of the Constitution and laws of the State of Texas, including the Charter of the City of Plainview, Texas, for the purpose of refunding, cancelling and in lieu of an equal amount of the ex- isting indebtedness of said City, evidenced by the warrants hereinabove described. That said bonds shall be numbered consecutively from One (1) 192 to ighty (80) inclusive, shall be in denomination of One Thousand Dollars (1000) each, ar.gregatinr in amount Eighty Thousand Dollars (80,000.00) ITT. That said bonds shall be dated the 1st day of February, 1931, shall bear interest at the rate of Five and one -half per cent (5f5) per annum, payable February 1, 1932 and semi- annually thereafter on the 1st days of February and August of each year. IV. That the principal of, and interest on said bonds shall be payable in lawful money of the United States of America, upon presentation and surrender of bonds or proper coupons at the Central Hanover Bank and Trust Company of T -rew York, New York. V That each of said bonds shall be si F by the i ayor of the City of Plainview and countersigned by the City Secretary, and the corporate seal of the City of Plainview shall be impressed upon each of them. VI. That the facsimile signatures of the i:.ayor and City Secretary may be lithographed upon the interest coupons attached to said bonds and shall have the same effect as it they had been signed by them. VII. That said bonds shall express upon their faces, the purpose for which. they are issued under and i rtri o fo ti��i�,,� the Constitution and laws of the State o .L ex s t suaifce an ordinance of this Council. VIII. Said bonds shall become due and payable serially according to the following schedule: Nu_r:bers Amount Maturity 1 :1000 February 1, 1932 2 1000 February 1, 1933 3 1000 February 1, 1934 4 1000 February 1, 1935 5 1000 February 1, 1936 6 1000 February 1, 1937 7 1000 February 1, 1938 8 1000 February 1, 1939 9 1000 February 1, 1940 10 1000 February 1, 1941 11 1000 February 1, 1942 12 1000 February 1, 1943 13 1000 February 1, 1944 14 1000 February 1, 1945 15 1000 February 1, 1946 16,17; 2000 February 1, 1947 18,19, 2000 February 1, 1948 20, 21, 2000 February 1, 1949 22,23, 2000 February 1, 1950 24,25, 2000 February 1, 1951 26, 27, 2000 February 1, 1952 20,29 2000 February 1, 1953 30, 31, 2000 February 1, 1954 -:2, 33, 2000 February 1 1955 34,35, 2000 February 1, 1956 36,37, 2000 February 1, 1957 J 2000 February 1, 1958 40,41, 2000 February 1, 1959 2, 3, 2000 February 1, 19E 0 44,45,46, 3000 February 1, 1961 47,43,49, 3000 February 1, 1962 50,51,52, 3000 February 1, 1963 53,54,55, 3000 February 1 1964 56,57,50, 3000 February 1, 1965 59, 60, 61, 3000 February 1 1966 62,63,64, 3000 February 1, 1967 65,66,67,68, 4000 February 1, 1968 39,70,71,72, 4000 February 1, 1969 73,74,75,76, 4000 February 1, 1970 77,78,79,30, 4000 February 1, 1971 Ix. The form of said bonds s';all be substantially as follows: 193 Do. ITITED STATES OF =RICA 31000.00 STXTE 07 IIIIITS COUNTY OF ELLE CITY CF PLAIT= 7P.EFU.F.74/14L3OND, =TES 1931 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 0= TTTOTTS=7) DOLL= in lawful money of the United Gtates of America, on the First day of February, 19 with interest thereon from date hereof at the rate of .Five and ono-half per cent(5) per annum, payable February 1, 1932 and semi-annually thereafter on February 1st. and Aur.m.st 1st. of eae h. year, as evidenced by the coupons hereto attached, until The principal sum is paid. 72,0TH 1=17CI1DLL of this bond are hereby made pay- able at the Central Ilanover yank and Trust Company of 7::ew York, Tew York, upon presentation and surrender of this bond and the C'. coupons hereto attached, as they respectively mature. V7'7 ‹r! T7TIS 30T: is one of a series of 'Eighty (80) bonds of like tenor and effect except. as to maturity, numbered from one to •c.r lighty inclusive, in denomination of One Thousand Dollars (1,000. 00) each, a iiighty Thousand Dollars (::)60,000,00), and is issued for the purpose of refundin, cancellin, and in lieu of an equal amount of the existing indebtedness of said City, under and in strict conformity with the Constitution and laws of the State of Texas, includinp; the Charter of the City of Plainview Texas, and pursuant to an ordinance adopted by the City Council of the City of Plainview, Texas, and duly recorded in the Minutes of the City Council. TT- Id H=EDY CE=IFIED, =CITED aEPRES=D, that all acts conditions and thin[7s necessary to be done precedent to and in the issuinc of these bonds, in order to make them legal, valid and binding obliFations of said City, have been done, happened, and performed in reular and due form, as rerluired by law; that the holder of holders of this bond, or the series of which it is a part are and skall be subror7ated to all the riThts and privileges against said City, had arid possessed by the holders of the original warrants; that the faith, credit and resourses of said City are hereby irrivo- cably pledged for the prompt payment of the principal and interest of these bonds at maturity; that due provjbion has been made for levyin and collectin7 annually by taxation an amount sufficient to pay the interest on these bonds as it falls due, and to provide a sinkin fund for the final redemption of said bonds at maturity; and tat the issue of bonds of which this is one, together with all otter indebtedness of said City, is within every debt and other limit prescribed by the Charter of said City and the Constitution and laws of said State. TU 7ITTUEF3S T=0 2, the City Council of the City of Plainview, Texas, has caused the seal of said City to be affixed hereto, and tis bond to be sinned by the Mayor and countersir=ned by the City Secretary, and the interest coupons hereto attached to be executed by the lithographed facsimile signatu'es of said Ynyor and City Secretary, as of the first day oigpf ary, 1931. 4( j p ror, .''it y of Plainview, Texa s. COU.7.TERSIGNED: CITY SECET,IRY, CTT7 07 PL=7TEW, TEXAS X That the form of interest coupon shall be substantially as follows: On the first day of ,7 i.o. 19 The City of Plainview, Texas, a municipal corporation of the State 194 of Texas, hereby promises to pay to bearer, at the Central Hanover Tank and Trust Company, ew York, iTew York, the sum of DOLLARS in lawful money of the United States of ilrerica, being; months' interest due that date on the City of Plainview Refunding .uond, Series 1931, dated February 1, 1931, i-o. Ma vor Ci S ecretary XI. That the following certificate shall be printed on the back of each bond: OFFICE CF COI 'TROLLS ST f'7'. f'l ;'r r E S A.TE C SCI ..,R I "0 I 7.E,S3717 ;TIES' that there is on file and of record in my office a certificate of the :1ttorney 'general of the State of Texas, to the effect that his bond has been examined by him as renuired by law and teat 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. .77 ITAT7D TD SS_�T: CF OFFICE, at Austin, Texas, this the day or 1931. de_ COT:PTROLLSR OF PUBLIC ACCOUNTS of the State of Texas. LII. That to pay the interest on said bonds as it accrued and to create a sinking fund sufficient to pay said bonds as they mature, there shall be levied and there is hereby levied against all the taxable property in the City for the current year 1931, a tax of and at the rate of line cents on the One Hundred Dollars' valuation of taxable property within said City; that for the year 1931 and each succeeding year while any of said bonds 02 interest thereon are outstanding; and unpaid a tax at a rate, based upon the latest approved tax rolls of the City, requisite and sufficient to fully make, raise and produce in each of said years, the sum of money necessary to pay the interest and principal maturing said years, and sufficient to pay off and discharge the entire issue at maturity, and said rate of tax so found necessary for said several years is hereby ordered to be levied, assessed and collected and applied to the purpose named. The tax levied for the current year shall be assessed and collected along with other taxes for the year. XIII. All moneys to the credit of t he interest and sinking fund of the issues of warrants refunded by this issue of bonds, are hereby appropriated to and ordered placed into the interest and sinking; fund of this issue of Refunding Bonds and all taxes in process of collection for said original warrant funds are ordered placed in the interest and sinking fund of said efundingr bonds when collected. XIV. IT 7I .E5 O. i1D BY IT CITY COTJ` that said original warrants refunded hereby, be and the same are hereby" in all things validated and held and declared to be valid, subsisting", binding and unsatisfied obligations against said City, and the acts of the City officials in the issuance of said warrants are hereby in all thin/es ratified and confirmed. In addition to all other rights, the holders of the Refunding Bonds, Series 1931 herein authorized bearing interest at the rate of Five and one -half (5:1;-5) per annum, shall be subroF aced to all of the rights and privileges which the holders of the original darrants funded hereby, may have against the City of Plainview, until fully Paid. XV T f TTTE Y 7 l T INC TT TE n TTr BE IT FUR .1, 0 ���'��I °TED B COL CF PL I T:i, 51 '.S, that the I.ayor of the City of Plainview shall be authorized to take and have charge of all necessary records pending investigation by the Attorney General and shall take and have charge and control of the bonds herein authorized pending their approval by the ._ttorne; :general and registration by the 195 Co i. )troller of :ublic �ccounts, L.nt the Con:-ptroiier of rublic Accounts s`:ca.11- tU. ie and hol6 said lieft_ndin Bonds unregistered nendin„ the delivery to him for cancellation of the securities to be ref%._nded by this issue, and he shall, upon presentation of any or all of said securities register an equal an:ount of said in 3onds arcs deliver sa. e to the holder or holders of said original securities. VI. The fact that the City has deterrr_incied that the burden on the tax payers of the Jit- 'dill be improved and the City re- lieved of embarrassment occasioned by payment of the issues of warrants bein refunded, designates this an emerr;ency measure or the imriedia ;e preservation of the public peace, health, p ro- eert`,r and safety, demanding that the rule prohibiting the final passage of an ordinance on t he date introduced, be suspended, and that this ordinace take effect immediately after its passage, and it is so ordained. P.SS::- _1,., A 1;_%'T.:. this the /4t 1 a Lay, 1931 a z yo City of Plainview, Texas. Attest: C\Z /1ifili if:: ijH C\? City Se ietary, Pro Tem No further bus •ness appearing Council adjourned. Attest s A ity Sec. Protein. IY.ayor A La ke Vie w t lea 2 c Po pe Berl o o kalfw 1, Glady Ce ter :MI I a XiSer 2a3:' Ho o e2 Eva lHandle 2 isi�1vie'.r exas Lay 13 ,1931. haw 1 ma's Y Nell par'sMary Lee Cr Mae Water, Lena ens 2 een_ 1 Je nnie Grace 'Bann a L C I_ ..i., i I ti 4 7 ni e Le F e -Le E Cou a aabion 2 P aubion 1 t Louis nt Wide Lelia $nl 2; E ar ee f -hers T or, .Oara1rell La Jo B ell u$hlin s 1, Pio S prin Sher 2 Sn retie gs, 3 It 1 tow_ Loui me lraerr: i21 J 00T:er H Maxine, a ntin s e PIet, ian :l;'11re 2• p F est 2 Bu a aRnie 'hom oson Wit: 71; 1 '44,3. E,_ ih e r b t .uy s ar t ith prayer b Y 1GIr _4 g wae t cInae� rile 8 M. M"ur h `.!..irjarl City i.)eC. 'roten. elicious refresh of i ents' p y. e t Ei o tea ose ;and cake were served at` p c,' '.'o C e c� i11g: were a d t o d i t of aft ,I# LLr ynf ,tins Ordinance was introduced and read: 1iitte ''yy yy�y v t jt Y1 I1 i r O i...12.J .L =T 1 j.�' �r 2 OP EC`1IO?T 3 CMe P o f o`ost: 1 'DI'T _T:,tf, P.o. 329, .11_ I_T^ :r FEES I :`T SAID k B: I the Paptiat.B J`. f 1� t ,ohurch were the' Pirat` Bap; to I0 T :DLL, :1.. 5.1.- ,L .UH;U LLI B •ashe guests, 9 s awn ia mt at,' kn o f ',1- T� 1 q I 1 T ,3f2 t at }l home .7 V6 5 .1, I )ti.1. j` H T' t IS COT O I 0' 1 T^ n IT CI? PLA T l �iV 21 After rirja y, jpiC YU by het• moth>�r B` r-r ;i1ii' L (�L+ 3 C IO 3 0 0 ��L J i: CE ITO. 329 13 Y.1ke Y3iasliear, M rs i a r 7 n t r T? i n T cake t8 Soet v ed }?UnCll 'f `E 1 1. x ,1, Diu) J..J:., y_ S OL.�_0 lea f',.:`' grr1. anti Elise: Ta l 'T r TI Ve blvis, Seen LT k 0., IE 3JC a P 1F 1 r 3 R TOT D BY 7 ,D,' iLTu bav s,, Bie�t: t 4 T T 0 T r eanette Alen; A1Eine on O C. T'`'i- O C 1✓. L .I l T _C L C 11 Brpa,3lieat., vtimu i s o 8 is i 0 77.7-.] 1 t i� 3 0 T7 T 0 t Ta i 0 '-'7' 21.1[ 7 1 d Lane Ca rl` p par(l, U tE 0= 7 7 11 0 I7 0 L,,.. T T T 0 T ):�'i) B•yron s LL i, 1r I ?I 4s' d, Sh 113 it 7 T. �T 1? S r T 1 y ni Teutae, Gilbert rer= t 1 '0 T) _i i t� i :i L C i t i v i s C l a n g Brantley. 1] C 0' 1: i i t T `:1 'O CAT i C+_' I dl idena,. ''I r3-7 m `1 ;1 r E 7 1 i 1� 1' T r T r T, J z, c. >o OF �1�m EVE 2.7 Rp m an lit -)c, 1' '1 1' L TTT- 1 Ei ol Yal Cat ;an tr„. t t C O ti_ 0 .1 1. I0F 0 ,_.r C I C 'i 3T 1 r T :'r r ^'I "'a 7-17, ry,, r1 T ice h err rrt: of,abo h I2 C L I L_ i. ar 7,_' __'...f3 OLLO :S 'OR EACH 717E CU 7S 0.: LESS, ;5.00 AT A17. BD I 25 F0T, 1 O a� rJ 11 C i �.Ai� L 00 IFCLU O. ±y." T 1TD O fJ this 14th ,day of :lay, 1931. 1 r'p.. 196 ITA7un, CITY OF PLAIITI, TS:eyed Alderman Dysart, Seconded by :aderman Humphreys that Ordinance No. 354 be passed. Carried Unanimous. The followin:7 Ordinance was introduced and read: ORDINANCE YO. 35 :f I OTRDA= 3 CITY COUHCIL 07 THE CITY CF PLAff7TITII, T=S: 71:7:1T TN7, CHI77 OF PLICE AND EACH. A7D EVERY I i n7FIC 07 777 CITY 07 PLAINVIEW, TE THE M21YOR A1.77) TI7 JUDC OF THE COPORATION COURT, AND EVERY TaI7BER 7CLICE DEPART1= 07 T CITY OF PLAINTTE'::, SHILL 7 TE AND ARE TES= 7ITH ALL THE PO=R A7D AUTHORITY TN 7:: ARRESTS AS OIVEN TO TH: CITY laRSIFALL IT SECTION o. 17 OF TITE CHARTER OF THE CITY OF PLAINT=, T77.17 AI 7,D ALL SUCH OFFICERS AN EC7 UP IS AUTHORIZED, =POWERED AND DIRECTD TO ARREST '::ITHOUT ':IARRANT ANY AND EVERY PERSON GUILTY OF A BREACH OF TIFF PEACE, ANY DISORDERLY CONDUCT, OR A77 OFFENCE OF ANY KI =THIIT THE CITY OF PLAINVIE, T.EXA WHETIER IN TIIE VIE'7 OF SUCH OFFICER, OR =FIT INFO= OF ANY SUCH XCTS OR CONDUCT BY AN7 CITTZEY OF THE CITY OF PLAINVLEY:, TEXAS. THIS ORDINANCE SKALL TAEE EFFECT AND BE IN 10: FROY ATTD AFT= ITS PASSACE AITD APPROVAL. Approved this the d 111 of 117, 1931. 0 x::'. yor of the City of Pla'nview, A7,- L. ATTEST: City SeelefEff% loved by Alderman Dysart, Seconded by ::,.1derman Hooper that Ordinance No. 35‘be passed. Carried Unanimous. On this the 13 day of 1:Tay, 1 City Council of the City of Plainview, Texas, convened in 1.:.w.,,.. session in the Council Chamber, the following l'aderman piesent: J. B. Cardwell, layor J. C. Hooper, Alderman E. TT. Huaphreys, Alderman D. 3'. Thompson, Alderman Yerbert Dysart, Alderman The followin ordinance was introduced: "Ordinance of the City of Plainview, Texas, closing a hearing given to property owners on Fifth Street from the east line of Beech Street to the east line of Fir Street, in the City of Plainview, and declaing an emergency." Alderman Thompson moved that the ordinance be passed on FA first reading, seconded by Alderman Hooper, and carried by the following vote: Aye 1:Ayor Hooper, Alderman Eumphreys, Alaerman Thompson, Alderman Dysart, .L Alderman No: lone Alderman ThOmpson moved that the rules be suspended, and that said Ordinance be passed on second reading; seconded by 197 Alderman Trooper and carried by the following vote: Aye: Mayor Trooper, Alderman Humphreys, Alderman Thompson, Alderman Dysart, Alderman No: None Alderman Thompson moved that the rules be suspended and that said Ordinance be passed on third and final reading, as an emergency measure, seconded by Alderman Hooper, and carried by the following; vote: Aye: Mayor Hooper, Alderman Humphreys, Alderman Thompson, Aldern an Dysart, Alderman No: Lone. The Mayor then declared said Ordinance finally passed. YO. 356 T .CE T C -i :7 E7 f'T;.'-, n CLOS REAR TIM C mT 0 r T r-;� T �0 MO T =a 0:? y i I� TIT �E1 7 ROM L, -;T LI1:. 07 T 5T Tl F B car T- HE G T F ME CH i �O "TL� �.L� L T 0 rIr, ��.�.�1��,� I_ �I!'� OF PL" .IT'S T TD a A ry:. ,11G �r DE r�1TC� BY 5 -�t 7,v C ,TC 7 'n 7 PLAIN-VIEW T T OT";�r�I 3_� ,1�_ ,,OL�..�.�L O_ 0 L''.Ir� T�?:''r That whereas, here t of ore the City of Plainview ordered the im- provement of the hereinafter :met out street, in the City of Plainview, and entered into contract for the construction of said improvements, and the City Council determined by ordinance duly passed that it was necessary to levy an assessment for a portion of the cost of said improvements against the abutting property and the owners thereof, which said street is as follows: FIFTH STREET from the east line of Beech Street to the east line of Fir Street; and, 'ffl7f 3 said Ordinance provided for a hearin< to said property owners, in accordance with the terms of Chapter 11, Title 22, revised Statutes of Texas of 1911, now Chapter 9, of Title 28, of the Revised Civil Statutes of the State of Texas of 1925; and, .1=3, said property owners were duly notified in accord- ance with the terms of said Statutes, by notice duly published in The Plainview Ivenin T-erald, to appear before the City Council at a hearing set by said City Council on the 13th day of Lay, 1931, at two o'clock P.5, in the City Hall in the City of Plainview, Texas, and there mane protests and objections to any such assess- ment or such improvements, or the cost of the same, or any other objection that may appear to said property owners; and, =73:7AS, the agents, attorneys and representatives of said property owners and any person or persons interested in said prove,:.+ients or said assessments were also duly notified to appear at said time and place, for the making of said' objections or re- monstr.nce s or protests of any kind; and, WFERE S, ,said hearing^ was duly had at said time and plao and full opportunity given to property owners, their agents, attorneys and representatives, and all persons interested in said improvements, to make protests, remonstrances or objections, as provided by the terns of said Statutes; and, 171 5T7 :S, at said hearing, all pro o1't owneX' o, oir agents, interested, and representatives, and all persons, nterested, who 198 desired to file protests and remonstrances, did file said protests and remonstrances; and, whereas, each of said property owners, their a.ents, attorneys and representatives and interested parties who desired to have a hearinp; on said protests and remonstrances were given a full and fair hearing; and, 1E1=',EAS, all errors and mistakes that were called to the atten- tion of the City Council were rectified and corrected, and all Protests and remonstrances were fully heard and duly considered, by the City Council, and the City Council is of the opinion that all said protests, remonstrances and objections are without merit and should be overruled; and, 77:7.T.1A7:, said City Council after duly considerim7 the benefits that each such property owner and its, his or her property receives from the makin of said improvellients is of the opinion that said assessments heretofore determined to be levied are fair and equi- table and represent the benefits that said nro will receive in enhanced value from the makin.7 of said improvements, and that said assessments should be made as heretofore determined; Therefore, DI] I 07,DAITT7D By 77.TE CITY COT=IL OF THE CITf Cr PE:,.IY71777: That all protests, remonstrances and objections filed at said hear- ing to the making of said improvements be and the same are hereby overruled, and that said hearing be and the same is hereby declared finally closed. Further, 7E IT =AI=D 77 771] CITY CCUITCIL C 77 CITY CIT =1=1E71; That the fact that said portion of said street is in such urgent need of repair while the condition of the weather will permit creates an emergency and imperative public necessity for the imm- eyate oreservaiion of tho public peace, property, health and saf to be read at more than one meeting of the City Council, and all reules prohibiting the passage of an ordinance on the day introduced, and the taking effect of the same on the day of introduction and passage, be and the same are hereby dispensed with and suspended, and that this ordinance shall take effect and be in force from and after its passage. PASSED YD APP1107ED, this 13 day of_May 19 r A ef (7)L At Lt V City far -/-4-z-7-7 19q alainview, :etas, ..f::::. e, Oita touacil met in reaular seo:sion, with followira naled officiala present: J.B.jarda 1.ayor, J.C.HooperOl. Dysart, ..N.owman :7,...a.o..1 %1erire1 tad. a.:3aiglini-7 jit: Hecretsry othea the followin Troceedins t;or c ha, tow' L'..; ainutes of the reelar ::ectLa of 1.ay 4th arid of call session of Lay 1 aere read aed a Jr:L this the iati, day of :ay, I9I, the City jouncil of the jity of Plainview, e,.. convehed in regular sessioii in the jouncil Chamber, with the following Aldermen. resent j.B.Carda:ell lttaor, J.C.Hooper, aaaahreys,D.a.toalaan ara _erbert aySart,.aidermen. ae following ordinance was introduced:"Ordinance of the City of ilainview, Texas, levying an assessment for the tay- ment of a part of the cost of improving FIFTF Street from ('4 7: the East line of .'aeeoh atreet to the East tine of Fir Street, C4 in the iity of :Plainview, and fixing a lien a ainst proT_eaty abuttin on said street and a T:ersonal charge against the .ell owners thereof, and providina for the collection thereof, aild declariaa an emerency." Alderman Lun)i:res moved that the ordinanoe be Lssed on first readin; seconded by Alderman aooer, and carried by tho foilowin vote: AYE: J.3.Cardwell,la.ver bo wer, L.Ii.Lumphreys and 12..:La3owman a hterbextDYsart ao one •alderman aumj moved that the rules oe sustlehded, and that said ordinance oe pasaed on second reading:seconded. by Aiderman Hoe per, and. carried by the follo...:i.hg vote: AY: J.B.Crdwell, vor: J.C.Heoper, E.H.Hum and. .aa 7307 aerbe.rtaldermen. oo. _one. leermaa aurrhreys moyed that the rules ee suspended, and that said ordinance be easaed on third and final read- in.f.-, as an emerehey Leasare; seconded by aaderman 'ooper, aad acrried by the followin vote: LYE:J..3.Cardwel7.. Layor; J.O.Looper, E.N..NIumrhreD.D.750w- Man -and•Herbert Dysart -Aldermen. No. None. The .Layor taen Ceolared the ordina_oe finali:i lasaed. ORDINANCE OF '2:E CITY 12 P.IIVEr, T =L'VI: ii T.HE .7:iLT O:F ii i.,1IiT2 C 'OHE JOT OF Ii..POVTNG FIFTh STREET FI;, THR EAST LINE OF BEECH STREET TO THE EAST I= OF 'Ii STREET, IN THE CITY OF PLAUVIEW, ATID 1= FIN:- IG MEN AGAINST zaLy ABUTTIUG ON SAID STREET PERSON CNA= aj.. TaR OWNERS' TIEF,E0 AND zauvipTucl FOR THE COLLEOTION THEREOF, Z.,D LECLRI:7=CT AN ELERENCY. ORDINANjEtNo.356. BE IT ORDAINED BY ThL CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PLAIKVIEW: That, whereas, the Jity Council has heretofore duly ordered the improvement of the following street in the City of ?lain- view, to wit; •IFTL: STREET from the East line of Beech Street to the East line of l'ir Street: And therefore entered into contract with Jordan--a11 •onstruetion Comtany for the construction of said improve- ments, and afterwards an ordinanae was duly 'oassed deterr— inin the necessity of levying assessments aF;ainst the prcm- erty and the owners thereof on said street for their rrorata of the cost of said irprovements, and a the roll or statement of the it Engineer aad fixing a time and rroviding for a hearing to such propert y owners, their aFents or att- orneys, as rrovided by the terms of chapter IT, Title 22, Reviaed Statutes, of -eas of 191T, now chapter 9, ':iiiie 28, of the Revised Oivil Statutes of the State of Texas of 1925, at which said hearing said owners were to be heard concern- ing tht benefits of said imfrovelaents to their prot,erty or 200 as to any error or invalidity in eaid. proeeeCings, aed any other Latter or thing connected with said improvements; and, THEREAS, thereafter, pursuant to said ordinances and in aecordanee with the provisions of chapter II, Tine 22, Revised Statutes of Texas of III, now chapter 9, of Title 28, of the evieed Civil statutes of the tate of TeKas of L)25, the City Secretary of the City of ilainview gave no- tice to such proeerty owners, their agents and attorneys, and all interested persons, of such hearing by publishing a copy of said notice in the Plainview Evening herald, a newsT)aeer Iublished in and of eneral circulation in the City of flainview, for three successive tiLes, the first ef said publications being more than ten days erior to the day set for said hearing; and, WHEREAS, said hearing was had at the time and place mentioned in said ordinaece and notice, ahich said hearille; was fully completed, and was then closed; and, :IHERLAS, at said hearing all property owners, their ag- ents or attorneys, or interested persons, desiring to contest said assessments, to correct any errors in same, or in any manner be heard concernine=7 the benefits thereof, or any other hatter pertaining to said assessments or said impr- ovements, were heard, and all matters of error or mistake. or inequalities or other matters requiring rectifieation which were called to the attention of the City Council, having been rectified and corrected, and the City council having heard and considered all the evidence offered. in the premises, the iity Council is of the opinion for the evidence that the assessments hereinbelow made and charges hereby declere0 ajainst the abutting 'property and the own- res thereof are just and eeuitable, and that in each case the assessment made aainst any particular eareel of proeerty is less than the benefit accruing to said particular earcel of proterty e means of the enhanced value thereof onaec- ount of said imterovement, that the City •ounciL having con- sidered the facts, is of tne opinion that the strict app- lioation of the Front Foot aule would not be just and ee- uitable in solee instances, has adopted the rule of appor- tionment set forth below, and the division of the cost of said impuovement between said properties and the owners thereof as just and equitable and froducing substantial eeuality, considering the benefits arising form said im- provements and the burdens imposed thereby; Now, therefore, 3E IT (aLeInI 31 THE eITY CeUNCII 02 THE CITY CT PLAINV=a; I. ihat there shall be and is hereby levied against each of t the owners of property below mentioned, and against its, his or her flroperty below described, the several sums of money below mentioned and iterLized: the total amount thereof opposite each firm, corporation cr person, and its, his or her proeerty, the names of the said property owners, a de- scrirtion of their proT:erty, J:nCt the several amounts ass- essed against said proerty owners and their proeerty as corrected by said City Council being as follows, to wit: Where more than one eerson firL: or corporation own an interesb in any nro erty below eescribed each said erson, firm or corporation shall be personally liable only for its, his or her resoective interest bears to the total ownership of such prorerty, and its, his or her respective interest in sac e pro may be released from the assessment lien 'aeon Da7ment of such proportionate sum. 201 FIFTH S TREE T Fron: the East line of Beech :street to the East line of Fir Street. Nate per front foot for paving. >6.502766 Rate per front foot for Curb 0.055I6 Name Front Lot Blk Add lavernt Lin Curb Total Feet Feet Amt Curb Ass'd Long -Reel Lbr 225 7- 8 -9 -10 Sales Corp ti II II Q.J. I463.08 225 I24.87 I587.95 }Fred 1 Brown 75 n ;ots II I2 II O.T. 487.70 75 41.63 52.33 Lrs S. •Jingo 100 I 2 I0 O.T. 65 I0O 55.50 705.76 rs S. Jingo 45 E 45 ft of lot 3 I0 O.T. 292.6I 45 24.98 3I7.59 Sam Faith 55 1.5 of 3 lot 14 I0 0.T. 357.64 55 30.52 388.I6 t:rs A.C.Lycan 50 15 I0 0.T. 325.13 50 27.75 352.88 l: rs A.O. Lycan 50 16 I0 O.T. 325.13 50 87.75 3,2.88 anhdle ref Co Corporation 50 7 4 O.T. 325.I3 50 27.75 352.88 C'q d..l ariilton 50 8 4 0.T. 325.13 50 27.75 352.88 J.B.ance 50 9 4 O.T. 325.13 50 27.75 352.88 .H.Branham Jr 50 IO 4 0.T. 325.I3 50 27.75 352.88 J. Beasley 0 ';life ieleri Beasley 50 II 4 0.T. 325.13 50 27.75 352.88 J.Beasley wife Helen Beasley 50 I2 4 O.T. 325.13 50 27.75 352.88 The Plainview Inde- pendent School Dist300 I- 2 -3 -I4 I5 I6 5 0.T. 1950.78 300 I66.50 2117.28 The lainview Inde- rendent school Dist300 1- 2 -3 -I4 I5 I6 59 O.T. 1950.78 300 I66.50 2II7.28 zn'oxwort. Galbraith Lbr Co Cori:orationl50 7 -8 -9 60 0.T. 975.39 150 82.85 105x0.64 The Hale County Dairy Corporation 50 10 60 O.T. 325.13 50 27.75 352.88 The Sale County Dairy .ssn, A Corporation 50 II 60 0.T. 320.13 50 27.75 352.88 The riale County Dairy Assn, ma Corporation 50 12 60 0.2. 525.13 50 27.75 352.88 B.6.Sanford 50 7 6 oCle- 325.I3 50 27.75 352.88 lland B.0. Sanford 50 8 6 IT 325.13 50 27.75 352.68 John William LcOlell- and Life Tenant, Unk nown Heirs of hisbody rerainder men 50 9 6 It 325.I3 50 27.75 352.88 John 9illiar L cClell- and life tenant, unk- nown heirs of his body remainder men 50 10 6 rt 325.I3 50 27.75 352.88 Dudley Berry 50 I? 6 IT 325.I3 50 27.75 38.88 J. P. Scott 50 12 6 IT 325.13 50 27.75 352.88 .C.Lycan 50 I 7 TT 320.13 50 27.75 362.68 .C.Lycan 50 2 7 IT 325.I3 50 27.75 352.88 .C.Lycan 50 3 7 u 325.I3 50 27.75 352.88 C.L.Abbott 50 I4 7 TT 325.I0 50 27.75 352.88 C. L. Srith I00 I5 16 7 'T 650.26 I00 55.50 705.76 70 2. That the several suns above *mentioned assessed against said abutting property and their owners respectively are hereby to- gether with all,costs of collection thereof, inclading reason- able attorney's fee if incurred, declared to be a lien upon the respective parcels of property against which the same are assessed, and a personal liability or charge against the own- ers thereof, and that said lien shall be a first and paramount lien upon said property, superior to all other liens, claims or titles except lawful advaloreir. taxes,. That the scars so ass- essed against abutting pro rerty owners shall be payable as fol- lows, to -wit: One- fourth of said amount in cash upon the com- pletion and acceptance of the improvements, three- twentieths of said amount one year from said date, three-twentieths two years from said date, three-twentieths three rears fror said date, three twentieths tour years frog said date, and three twentieths five years from said date, together with interest from said date of acceptance at the rate of eight per cent. per annum, payable annually. In case default i s r_ :ad e in the payment of any installment of principal or interest when due the intire assessment, at the option of the said Jordan -hall Construction Company, or assigns, shall at once become due and pay able Property o: mers shall have the right to p =ay any or all of said installments before maturity by payment of the amount of principal, together with accrued interest to the date of said payment. Said sams so assessed shall be a ecial Tax, and shall also be payableto the Tax Collector of the City of Plainview, who shall deposit all such sums with the City treasurer of the City of daainview, to be kept and held by him in a special fund for the holders of the certificates, as hereinafter provided. 3. i'hat taa Jity of rlai :ivieV shall not become in any man- ner liable for the payment of the sums ass sled a ainsi, said property owners or their property. The said Jordan -?all Con struction Com any shall look sllel. to said property owners and their pro; erty for the rayment o_y said saris, but the said City Of Plainview shall exercise all its charter and statu- tor y powers necessary or pro er to aid in the enforcement of the collectio4 of said certificates, and that in case c?.efa- ult be made in the pay :dent of any of said sums collection thereof shall be tnforced either by the City of :Plainview as near as possible in the manner provided for the sale of property after the failure tp pay advalorem taxes or, at the option of the said Jordan-all Construction Cor_pany, or other holder of said certificates, the payr:.ent of said suns shall be enforced In any co'u_rt having jurisdiction. 4. That for the _._urpose of evidencing the several sums payable by said property owners, and the time and terms of Payment, and to aid in the enforcement and collection there- of, assidnable certificates shall be issued by the City of Plainview upon the completion and acceptance of said work of said improvement in the particular unit or district named to be improved,w.ici said certificates shall be executed ba the ,ayor and attested by the City secretary with the corporate seal, and shall be payable to •iorcan -hall Jonst- ruction Company or its assigns, and :::hall declare the amounts due and time and terms of payment thereof, the rate of in- terest payable thereon, and shall contain the name of the property owner and front feet thereof, or such description as may otherwise indentify the same by reference to any other fact, and if said prorerty shall be owned by an estate, a description t hereof oWII0 shall be sufficient. No error or mistake in the description of any property or the nar_.e of the owner thereof shall in any canner invalidate said cer- tificate tificate or the assessment lien a ai ist said pro y or the personal liability against the real arid true owner of said property. 203 Said certificates shall provide further that in case default is made in the payment of 'any installe.ent o princial or interest thereof when due, at the option of the said •ordan- Hall Construction Company or other holder thereof, the entire amount of said assessment shall at .once become due and payable end shall be collectible, toether with reason- able attorney's fees and all costs of collection if in- curred. aid Certifireates shall ferther eet forth and evidence the personal liabiliti of the property owner and the lien upon his premises, and shall provide if default is Lade in the paymeet thereof said certeficates ray be enforced ei- ther by sale of the property by tee Tax A.ssessor and Col- lector of the City of ilainview or by suit in any court having jurisdiction. .3aid certificates shall further state that the rroreee- CQ diee with reference to raking said improvements have all kr: been regularly had in compliance vlith the law and the terms Cq ‹!r_, of Chapter II, Title 22, Revised Statates of Tesas of 1911, now Chapter 9, of Title 28, of the revised Civil etatutes .er: of the State of Teas of 1925, and that all,prereauisites t) the fixin of the lien and claim of personal liability evidenced by said certificates have been performed, whieh recitals shall be evidence of the facts so stated, and no farther proof thereof shall be required. That said certifieates shall also provide that the amounts T)ayable thereunder Ilay be paid to the Assessor and Collector of Taxes of the City of Plainview, who shall 3redit said ayLents aeon said certificates and shall at once deposit the arount so eoeleeted with the City Treas- urer cf the City of ilainview, to be kept and held by him in a special fund, whieh said pa t shall be paid by said Ireasurer to the said Jordan-a11 Contraction Ooll- pany, or other holder of said eertifieetes, on preenta- tion thereof to hih., duly credited. by eaid .eeeessor aild Collector of Taxes, tee said credit by eaid. Asseeser and Collector of 2axes beinJ the e'resurer's warrant for LaL. ing puch ;:ayments, and the aid •oraan Construction Jar or other holder of said certifieates, seall re- ceirt in writing to said treasurer for said eayLent, and shall deliver said certificates to said Treasurer when paid in fall toether with all soste of collection. Said certifieetes shall farther provide that the City of flainview shall exereise j powers when re- qaested so to do by tee holder of said certificates to aid in the collection thereof. But the said Jity of elain- view shall he in no wise liable to the holder of eaid certificates for the paement of the same. aid certifieates shall further brovide that in case of default in payent of said Tax the same shall be enfo- reed either b sale of the above described property by tee Tax Collector and essessor of said City of elainview, as near as poeeiele in the manner provided for the sale of property for advalorem ?axes, or by suit in any Court havine jurisdiction. 2urther, BE IT 0 3: CIre 0001: OIL Ce. CIT _LeIE71. That the facet that said portion of said street is in such urent need of repeir while the con0ition of the eather will err creates an emerzenc:i and imperp:6ve public necessity for the iLLediate rreservation ofifublic peace, property, health and safety requiring that the rules 204 requiring an ordinance to be read at Lore than one Leeting of the City Council, and all rules prohibiting the passage of an ordinance on the day introduced, and the taking effe- et on the same day of introdaction and passae, be and the saLe are hereby dispenced with and suspeneed, and that this ordinance shall take effect and be in force from and after its reaesage. APPROVieD, this .16t .e. day of Lay, I9e1. ATTEST: /fle) rp e'=_-_--,./ .,/e7 ek! e AK 4 Ne_e' eTe S?,ei=LY LAYOR. Alderr/an eaLehreys Loved the ado of ordinance 1 3o7 aed 211derman BewLan eeconaed the Lotion which haviree imm- ediately been put to a vote carrier unanimously. ae or- dinance follows: 0RI)T.U=;13 NO.357./ BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COCIL 02 TLie CITY CF 7 T0T0VIE7, =.i'\.: a7:2,IgT I. That the :ayor of the City of Olainview and the Judge of the Corporation Court of the City of Plainview, which Judge of the Corporation Court of the City of Plain- view shall be appointed by, old his office at the plea- sure of, and reeeive such salary as may be perovided by, the City Council, shall be and each of them are hereby vested wit full power and jurisdiction to preside over C1:0 Corporation Court of the City of Plainview and each of then: skall have in addition to the powers expressly ranted to they:: respecively by the Charter of this eity all the authorities, poers and jurisdictions of the Justice of the Peace in crirAnal cases under the laws of the 3tate of Texas. P,ECTTON 2. The condition of the docket of the Oorporation Court of the City of Plainview being congested and the duties imposed upon the Layor by the Charter having becore so onerous as to xi:a:Le it impracticable that the Llayor per- ±o= all the duties now necessary to be perforieed in nection with said Corporation Court creates an eLerifency and public necessity reeuiring that all rules be susen- ded and tLat this ordinance take effect and be in force feoL and after its paceage and that thie ordinanee shall be in effect and of force from aed after its passee7e and areeroval. •P 0Th A7=0= this T8th day of Lay, I931.. AT=ST: f i 4 ek Moil. al il'Y S.J5L-L 1776T. Leved. by Alderman Bowran 'econded by alderman Hure— pereys that ;3.;e.Laniel be and is hereby appointed Judge of the Corporation Court of thisOity effective instanter. Carried. Loved by Alderman eumphreys Seconded by filderLan Hoo- per that E.R.alker be exployee to care for City Sewage 205 disposal plant at a monthly salary of 8b.00 et'feotive I.ay I6th 1931. Carried. Loved by lderr: an Humphreys 3eec hde 2 by 1derran Bovr- mPn that 3.:.:31stc" e retained Traffic officer until a later date carried. It appearin that there was nothing farther to come before this session t:e Council adjourned. i ii' S`1 G s:/T\/ L YO.R Get Plainview,e :as, :rune I, 1931. City council r.et in regular session on the above date with the following named official j resent; ..ayor 3 Cardwell; Aldermen y_y.nae a -erbert 1fysart, n.1). Bowman. DI, z_rThei psOi and Janapi "treys; and .X. }_.Saig- ling Cit nes_e u.rj when t_e following proceedings were had; to -wit; inutes of the regular session of ._ay ibth Jere read and approved. STATE OF :';.'itia xx I E C QU Y OF PALE `J .ter .L On this the 1st day of -tune, 1931, the ;ity .;ouncil of the Aty of _lainview, Texas, was convened in regular session, in the City :_all, all memebrs t hereof, to -wit; J.3. Cardwell, .._ayor, ii.iiumphreys, L.D. _3owran, herbert yysart Lave ,hor: pson Aldermen and —.Bryan Acting amity Secretary .eing present and among ther business the following was transacted: Aldermen nysart introduced a resolution. _he resolution was read in full by the Secretary. a notion was made by =_lderman _horrpson that the rule requiring resolutions to be read at more than one meet- ing be suspended, and that this resolution when passed take effect immediately, as an emergency nr.easare. :he motim was seconded by Alderman ho <man and was carried by the following vote .YES: ;owman, ii,ompson, aysart and .-ill'_ pare `s. a Jik3 T one motion was made by derma" Lysart that tr!e resolution be passed finally. _he notion was seconded by Alderman Thompson and was carried by the following vote: aYES: vysart, nownan,.Thompson and numphreys. "TOE'S: _one. -ayor declared the resolution finally passed. The resolution is as follows: =EAS, the Jity has heretofore on the 20th day of April, ,.9(3-L, Ilade and entered into a contract with the Jordan-:all Jonstraotion Jo _piny, Contractor, for tae construction of certain street improvements in and for said City, according to plans and specifications 206 containes in said contract: and the on the 4th day of 2..a7,193:, by an ordinance duly ased. aathorizins the issuance of six thousand aollars i of LraaroveLent ar- rants, aeries 1931, dated •1pril 20th 196 due serially 1 1st 1932, to _936 Inclusive, bearing interest at the rate of six rer coat 6 per annum, to be 5el- i7ered to ordan-a all .,onstraction C eviCencing tae indebtedness due said Jordan-i.all onstractioa o unCier and by virture of said contarct; and ordan-:a11 onstraation jontraator, has presented its first and .II.,1, estivate in words and fiF,ures as folows; :o he on Layor it of :la nview, _e_as. J-entleLen. 1 hereby subLit firat and final estivate of cos., of paving 5ta street, fror:i the Last line of aeech itreet, to the Lust line f Ir atreet, in te of alainview, jelaas. 6779.6 s‘a yds 4" con c etc base brick Dave ,:)2.60 -17626.96 6_36 lin ft coLb curb :;utter .g .60 2508.80 1920 cu yds earth excavation .40 768.00 260 lin ft header curb :r3 .30 76.00 12 catch basins rebuilt (each) 84.(1.0 .121065.76 Engineering 1053.28 •:,;22119.04 City's Portion of19733.36- L1933.34 Era7ineering ba 246.66 aitj'a -2 'ertion 5180.00 Total cost to pro c7:ner 616939.04 :ate i)er front ft for pavinP: •A3 rate per front ft for curb 0.55516 .7.067936 Ilred :a.Joyner bavin» 17ngineer. and T:= said material and labor covered by said estimate has been increeted i the ,:ity .Joancil od said Jity and found to e in accordance aith the specifications adopted by said dity, and to oe well worth the sal' of aive r2aoucand and .I .Aalars (5I80.00) the aLoant provided in said estimate, and said Cit,; aoancil has accepted the naterial and labor co7ered by -aid estill.ate for and in behalf of said Jity of i-lainview; and tHER.:]Aa, said esti herein set out has been arr- roved by the aangineere and has been duly audited and app- roved by said Jity Oouncil and found to be correct: .T.T07i,THE=0E 2Z, IT =A., 3Y T7L2 CT= CfaUCTI CTTY 0 PT.AI:JVTW, =AS: That said estirate co7orinz said material and labor farnished and delivered, a,:greatini; the sur of live aousand One Hundred Eighty (.:0,180.00) Dollars, which has pee rresented by the j,,rdan-aall Jonstraction ao, contractor, be and the surf] is hereby allowed; 207 That in aecordance with said contract between the Jity of elainview and sa d •ordan-aall C_nstruotion Corepany, contractor, there shall 2e executed and delivered to said Coneraetor •ity of ilainview improvement earrants Series 1931, numbered I to 6 inclusive, are,7atin -6000.00, dated 4ril 20th, i93i, bearing interest at the rate of six per cent (6 per annum, being part of an issue of ix Thousand _eollars (.e6,000.00) authorized to be issued by ordinance of the City council pase:d on the 4 day of Lay, 1901_, and duly recorded in the min- utes of the Jity Council, Leaving a balance of .:620.00 due the City to be applied (De the next delivery. IT 16 ZIPLTHI (JR1 _::CLAHED that no person, firm or corporation, or trust estate, has given notice to the officials of said. City of Zlainview, whose duty it is te pay the contractor for the work for which said warrants are issued, of any lien for any raterial, app- aratus, fixtures, machinery or labor furnished to said. C\/ contractor, as provided in chater 17 of the Jeneral laws passed by tile Thirty-ninth Ieislatureat its reular session in 1925, and that the warrants delivered here- with are free fror any lien as Provided for in said eha- rter T7 That the City of I:lainview, Texas, hes received full value and consideration for said warrants, nuncered as set ont above, and to contractor has in all respects fully ecmplied with all of its duties under said contract. The i..ayor, City eecretary, l'reasurer, and menbers of the City .;ouncil are hereby directed to execute such cer- tificates and affil davits as are necessary or convenient to reflect the validity of the warrants delivered here- under. Passe 0 this the Ist day of June, 1901. "MOW A ci&C =ST: Layer, 01 y of am- View, Zexas. City of 21ain Te regularly moved .e e:ec that Services of J.a.laton as Traffic 0fficer be dispensed with on and after June 30, 1931. Carried. Loved by Humphreys Seconded by eowLan that J.C.Sanders oe put on salary of 75.00 per month effective June I6th 1931, and that he be transferrec fror eewer plant to the 1 and when his time is not taken UJJ with Audtm work that he work in the «ity Zark. ,arried. _ovee by Lumphreys Jecone.ed oy 73owtan that hari Tinkle's sereices ue dispensed with iitediately after June 15th 1931. Carried. the followina reports for the monthsof were heard and salee were ace tea and approvedi-April 3e.ig1ing Current ,J5620.03, _eelineuent fax 626.90, later 6828.91, 3ewer e2774.00, ,.iseelianeoas -T06.86,Inspector 87.75, ..-.=elroi]e Ii2.e0; ay- Current 'J'ax .646.72 Tielineuent 2ax 639.49, e=olice udge layI to 15 incl .42.70, eolice aeecrt _ay 16 to 31 1nel Jater :ent 56e.42, ewer e80.03, insreeuor 208 le following Salaries and _Ails for the Lonth of ..ay were allowed and ordered paid J.1.1-erkins IIL.UJ, ._rank Stultz -100.00, ,-.1.L.hood y 100.00, L...;..Sanders ,J00.00, u.B.Juin -I00.00, Jalter Roberts Tinkle -,50.00, Lee 1: :100.00, 2..sitton .Ross ,;125.00, _.P.Jones •40.00, 11).3.Tilson -135.00, Ed _flart J.A.Slaton ;5.100.00, _2u0.00, ,i.J.3ryan 6b.OU .J.Loober .10.00, lierpert 1,ysart D.D.Bowrian JJ.L.Thorpson 2,.h.rlunThreys 10.00 illiars iay •1:00.00, Tani Bryan -,:165.00, •250.00, iartin .c.ihorter 136.00, __.A.inter •:120.00, Ed Ross v 110.00, _rank 11._.Gregg _orrest dallaway r 30.00, _ire ept ;45.00, J.4.Visor s.0-.Yates ,IT5.00, J.J.Sanders I0.a1ker 30.50,. DILLS:- B IvenDort 'Jest Tea gas Co 3z2.5, elephone 00 20.0C, exas tiiities Jo 746.11, Texas utilities Jo ,.I09b.T0, lrs •.J—unt -14.50, 1-lainview lattress Co -4.00, 32 liner _5.33, ALerican L&Prance Zoamite Inc :iestern ,:urrouhs Add ch Oo 5.55, Plai _dw Jo ,:8.85, Burt ilectric Shop -,3.55, c1asson Eqpt Co 00 2.00 Clowe Joian 211.48, .;ro Jo 2.b0, Shook :ire •Jo .I.O., ;:10.24, Lbr jo -_9.90, S..iepsiier Jo y2.58, rhepard ihevorlet rialuder ..ysart S9.oY neraid-0ews publishing Jo y 99.b0, l_einecke 3ros jo 8O Oity 31acksmith Shop ._17.50, Thatcher .:rinting Co 1 /.25,..3.jard 20.00, L.P.SLyth 1C.0O 2 eery SE.b, hE Lavenport 6.60, Lonohoo-,:are :dw Jo „;'5.4b, Ibr Oo ‘17.30, otor Jo i 8b.20, Dowden iidw Do Su;er Service Station h.i o17.9u _arley- _bavidson Sales Jo ,:10.50, Julf ReZining 20 lest Texas Tractor Co ,„;9.0u, Austin-esturn Soad Lachinery Co -34.7b, Jollector 462.68Vestex ildw Jo :16.55, Asher Subbly Co B J,; SiE_m jo Io.00 :.ag Petro Jo Panhandle of Oo •40.75, S. .Soal s:',; Oil Oo -23.91, 'The :exas Jo No further business appearing Council adjourned. ,_1EST: 4 o," 4Liff Ck 1 City Secreiary. 1.layor. 209 llainview, Texas= June 15, I31.. City Council met in regular session with the follow in; named officials rresent; .T.B.Cardwell i:_ayor, J.C. nooper, _:erbert ..D.Bowman a :d .r.hump _revs aldermen and G. H. Sai gling City Secretary when the fol- lowing proceedings were had, to -wit; egularl; Loved and seconded that a telephone be installed in Uity Par'. Keeper's Residence on Uity lark property. Carried. THE STATE OF TEAS( 4 COUNTY TY OF iI L CITY OF PLAINVIE'I 0 On this the 15th day of Tune 193I, the jity Council of the City of Plainview, Texas, convened in regu -lar session at the jity Hall, the following members C\/ being present and in attendance: J.B.Cardwell i._ayor, J.C. ioo.er, _.H.humphreys, Bowman, Herbert Dysart, Dave Thompson aldermen and -.Ii. Bryan Acting City ec re _ary. The Layor placed before the Jity Council the follow ing ordinance. ORDT_ ._I Ct' NC. 3 358. s 'T CIT COUNCIL OF TEE CITY OF P S TEXAS, z i. i� T' y `Y T� _I� I�- .,'t�, 1 ,_�A�, Al ���.1;I iG V: �.I�aiilZ.,.. .�1 CITY OOUNTIT J'P T_ CITL F F'LAII VIEW, TEXAS, AUT ORIZ TIJG i.-'_' B S 2uR '''.I °:CII'A., SU::. OF i,I iT THOU SA ?D DOLLARS i BEARING i�ING III :1 E S T AT THE RAT`' 02 F 'v y D ONE F A P:- �'1"'R�'' (5 1 .t,_. A' i f V3." TEE lJi 1. ONE .�..�..G ✓..�,�v PURPOSE OF P_AcYI Z G OFF, CJ NO J LI G, AND Ii'i LIFT: OF A TI=> 4: CST NT :?F TND 3T_`DN SS O',l`iaTANDTITG AGKINST SA D CITY: ES33IBINC eND AND INTEREST COUPON; PROVIDING FOR THE L'irY, ASS 'S:3I NI' AHD COLL ECTIOI? OF A Ti. ON THE :J00 VALUaTION ON ALL TAXABLE PROPERTY J' CITY 1.0 CITY SUFFICIENT TO PAY "HE INTEREST AND CREATE A SINKING EJIiD FC. TIt :uDEL?"TION GE SUCH .00;D S AT 1._1.Tv.. IT 1; AND n_.;v i_.TN AN E.. :E „r... N0 Alderman _ooper moved that the ordinance be placed on its firs 'J reading, seconded by alderman Bowman and carried by the following vote: AYES:Hooper, almphreys, no.:lan, Dysart and Thompson. NOES: NONE. _TOES NCIll CARRIE'.: Placed on first reading. Alderman hom?. son roved that the ordinance pass first reading, seconded by Alderii a _.ysar t, and carried by the following vote: YES P aEY N DyS ,t'1 FS0 hY��: ��JL� .�,_..i,L�,b�.i1.,4_ t i_��A;.S ..Ni 1',:�CI .�V NOES: t O_L- CARRIED: Ordinance passed first reading. Alderman Humphreys moved that the rule be suspended and that the ordinance be pla °ced on second reading; seconded by alderman Dysart and ca ::°Tied by the following vote; YES: OOFER,EL1 P_`:_EZS,BO ._.._T,DY ART I) THONDSON. iN 5: NONE. .uIi.__ -27--,E J Alderman Dysart moved that the Ordinance ia,ss secO16 reading; seconded by Alderman an Dowr. and carried by the foll ig vote; AYES: Hoop er, ._uLphreys, :.owr. an, nysart Thompson. Carried; .;rdit: i1:3o 1J d secon ld.err ari 2homlyson r o :eci that the rule be suspened and that the ordinance be place on its third and fill_ 1 retid- in_' by caption., seconLed by _lderr:an ;oope r and carried by tae following vote; 210 1=3: Hooper, rar :L3ew•an, Dysart and Thompson. 'NOES: 110NE. Carried; rdinance passed on third reading. Alderrian Thompson moved that the ordinance pass third and final reading; seconded by alderman Tumphreys and carried by the following vote: AYES: Hooper, ....,L;Ta aowman, aysart and Thompson. JOES: None. leayor J.3.Cardwell then deelared the ordinance finally passed. The ordinance follows: Ordinance No.358. AN :-RDINAITE aT THE CITY COUNCIL: OF THE CITY OF PLAINVIEW, ?AS, A1ENDIG AN OR2DINANCE Ba THE CITY COTSaCII OF T"a CITY 02 PLAINVIEM, TE1AS? AUTHORIZE:C. THE 1 CT: 30NDS Fca THE lINCIaAL :YJL: OF EIGHTY i� I LOLLARS 0,000.00) BEARING IT;.TEREST AT THE RATE OF a:IV VrTj ONE HALF PER CENT (Z) PER A7=1..? .:aR ata]Pa3E OF PAYING 07F, JANCETTIG, Aal) IN LIEU OF L= AIHOUNT OF INDE3YELNESS OUrnaTTITG AAINS A ID CITY; PRESC1E3IHG T= FOI:d. OF 3OKI) A1TD INTEREST COUP07; POVIDING FOR THE LEVY, il:', ATTD COLIECTIO7 OF A TAX ON THE I)) 7=TION 07 AL L TAa3LE PROPERTY 4ITHIN TEE LT OF SAID CT?Y =TOT= TO PAY IN- TERST AID CREATE A STN:TIZ FUND :FUR T]TE REI;E1:PTIO"N: OF SUCH -DL) AT LA7URITY: Aa`D L.T,]irai.Ho- AT:1 FLERTENcyND aECLaHL and emerency. 7HREAS, heretofore, to-wit, on the 4th day of iay, 17_I, tae Cita aouaeil af.the ]ity of ilainview, passed an ordinanee authorizing the issaance of City of :Plainview refunding bonds, 'eries 191; and ala'a aection levyiaa the l'ax for the payment of the interest on said bonds as it accrues and to create a sinking fund suffiaient to pay sach bonds as they matare is not in proper form; ±n IT UR:ea:MED 3 THE OITL CO=CIL OF TKE CITY C PLAIaVIE'a, =a3: That Section LIT of said ordinance be ar:.ended so as hereafter to read as follows: I." That to pay the interest on said bonds and create a sinkin,c7 fund sufficient to redeem them at maturity, a tax of nine cents on each one hundred dollars valaation of taxable property in the said City of Plainview shall be annually levied on said property and annually assessed and collected or so much thereof as may be necessary or in add- ition thereto as may be recuired until said bonds with in- terest thereon have been fully paid and the said tax of nine cents is here now levied for the current year 1981 and so much taereof as shall be neaessary or in addition thereto as may be recuired is herea, levied for each succeeding year while said bonds or an then: are outstanding and same shall be annually aasessed and collected and aa3plied to the parpoae nA That for the year 192 and each suc- ceedin g year, while any of said bonds or interest thereon are outstaadiag and anDaid and at the time that other aity Taxes are deterrained, a tax rate hased on the latest approved Tax rolls of the Cit shall be calculated and said rate reqaisite and to fully make, rise and produce in each of the aaiJ years a cur of :Toney neeesaary to pay the interest and 7rinciral 2 in said 'ear shall be levied, assessed. and collected and said tax so found to be necessa17 is here- by ordered to be levied and shall be assesaea P.nd collected and applid to the parpoe nae6. 211 II. The ordinance above referred to passed on the 4th day of Lay, 196', in all,other respects is hereby rat- ified. III. The fact that the City has determined that the burden on the Ta.. payers of the Cite will be lightened and the )it; relieved of erbarasseent occasioned by its issues of warrants being refunded, designates this an ererFency rea- sure for the irrediate preservation of the public peace, health, property and safety, demanding that the rule pro- hibiting the final passae of an ordinance on the date introduced, be suspended, and that this ordinanoe to effect i after its passage, and it is so ordained. ea.aee aee :lef:a)ED this the i5th day of June, 1.937. TTEST: f c:q .i Ire 1:ayor. C9'. .e.T1 ..eril .e51 PLe.ITe:M? Tte leCO27- itiq i.,-± 71 T ?Tl= :,TREET ..L1 TH,., :ASrn L777 JP 13Eie aJ.TeLET ee j:1 EAV L eZ e= IT TF 0177 O7 1: eele auThoRIING- TH FAY= OF THE BATAUCE DUE BY THE OTT'.( CF PLAT e I:3UAM 7JD I)::::TOF anTIFICATES OF =CIAL „,j33 aa-iiIIT 0 OF 2e:3UTT PaOPERTY. 3E II 'e.E.3O.1. BY TiiE CITY COUUCILOF THE CITY OF PLAIeVIEVI: That whereas, heretofore the hereinafter described street was ordered improved, contract for said wore of ire -provement duly ehetered into and. assessrent levied against abutting prceeerty and the owners thereof to cover the por- tion of the cost payable be tLe said prorerty owners; and, 7HE.A.8, pursuant to said contract and other Tro- ceedine's in connection therewith, Jordan-Hall Construction Company has completed the improverent of the following street, to-wit; FIFTH '3TREET from the east line of Beech Street to the East line of •I 6TREET,and, XeTE?FAS, said improvement is i strict corplianoe with the terms of said contract, specifications adopted there- for and other proceedins in conneetion therwith: therefore, .Je IT ..:.ESOIVED 3Y TH CITY 00U_UCII, OF THE CITY OF =VII That said ireproveLents on said portion o said street be and the sane are hereby accepted as in fall car- pliance with the terms o± said contract. That the final es- tirate due from the City of Plainview to Jordan-Hall Const Colepa7:7 be and the same is hereby approved al ordered paid- That the Layor and City 3eoretary be and are hereby autLerieed and ineteacted to issue, ee:ecute and deliver to Jordan-. i1 Censtraction Joreany certificates of spoeial assessment aainst the abutting pro and. the owners thereof, evideneing the se7eeal sums of mone assessed aainst said property and the owners thereof respectful for their prorrata of the cost of said improvements, in accord- ance eJith the terLs of said contract and proeeedihgs. That this resolution shall take effect and be in force from and after its paseage. 21" ,121 this the I,th day of June, 1931. 411 ATTEST: Am/ 'WAN, uiii TAYOH. Alderman Dysart LoveC the adoption of the above resolution and AlderLan 1-ooper seconded it. ?he 1otion carried by unanirlous vote of all aderEen present. It appearing that tl_ere was no further business to oor bofore this session the Council adjo'-rnr,,' ATTEST: k_ y se/retar. 1.ayor. Plainview, Texas, July 3th, 1931. ,;ity ,ouncil r:et it regular session, with t:e following naLed officials present; J.3.0ardwell JeC.:.Looper, erbert Dysart, D.D.BowrLan, _,.1,.:2hoLPson and ::..Humphreys; and .iii ig it -ecretary when the following proceedinzs were had, to-wit; Uuates of regular une 1st and _LAI ilere read and approved. loved by Hun.phreys econc:_ec by Thompson that the :Jity continue to pay through the i.O.D. Per Lonth towards upkeep of City :library. .;arried. further business apearing Council adjourned. ATEST: 4 C ,5ec etary Layor. 21.3 P„ air v i.;W, Texas, 'ul 20ti_, 1931. Cite ouncil iret it regular session wit 1 the following flared officials present; J.3-Cardwell i ayor, and J.C.Hooper, Kerberu i)ycart, L.1.3owr:an, :).L.Thor:pson, 1:.I..Hurn,'hreys Aldermen and >J.H. 3aigling City >3ecretary 1heri the following proceedings were }ad, to -wit; Linutes of the regular meeting July 6th were read and a ",proved oved by hurphreys ,_econc ed by '3owr_an that the following notice be made a part of the :minutes of this meeting and published in the herald -1 :ews according to law; Lotion Carriec'. otice follows. i2U? i?I_,C .y't ?C _16 CITY 1'I'C:3I2aZZ Notice is hereby given ji accodance with the order of the City Council of the City of Plainview, '_'exaa, passed and entered at its regular neeting on the 2Cth Lay of July, 19'31", that on the rC day of .ii ust, T93I, the City ..%oli_ncil of said :iU.T of Ilairrview will receive :iron any banking cOr- poration, association and /or individual 3anker doing busi- ness in the it ;ity of Zlainview, 'e= (.eairing to kid for the rivilege of being se1eeted as n pocito1y for said City of i iainview, sealed proposals stattin tr_e rate per cent upon aail, balances tl.t :.;U;,__ bidder will pey to tee City for ti-e privilee of b ein Lade the depository of the funds of the -:its for the next year followin said date in aocor- danoe with article 2b59, et seq., _revised civil statutes of ?e gas. .i tn my naau. LhLo list aa of Jul,., fv3I. i Ci Ly >�ecy tary the lity of ew, 'eras. b arephreys :seconded by ::Hooper that the followin`r resolatin be adopted. Carried Tnanin ously. b± SOLUlIOI Ord: bII'Y of PL:11171 :'d: tr.e Council finds, after invest igation and cor_paris: ns, that the chard ;es rade for electricil i rr Plainview are largely in excess of charges paid by users of electric current in other towns supplied by public owned plants, and as well where supplied by private coi:.l ,anies in cor.:petition with City one plants; and 'fT 'ERi._. it appears that almost all .;ity owned elec- tric plants, in addition to providing or causing to be p ro- videl proper electirc service at greatly less cost that is paid in all Cities which do not own their own electric light plants, make lar_?:e profits; and :.i =RL. :3, the Council, after seeking legal advice, is of the opinion that becauee of long, de1aJ and great ex- pense it is whelly impracticable to fix fair and just rates and char es for electric current by hearing or through con missions, and ta_-at contracts fixin rates are binding only so long as private co: parties are willing to be bound by such contracts, and after rue consideration =ae. concluded t °:at the only effeclJiT way i :a.� to roviae the City and its in- haCJitar.its,' +pit?, or procure for the ity and its inhabitants, electric current ati. reasonable prices is by 4 3.0 bailrin;� and operation of a municipally owned electric plant;therefore, 214 IT LS TD B THE ;ti C T, s; C I '1 :Tr' i CITY n� I1 �,�„3G�E �L BY 1 .,ITY �..UL_ ���Z OP �Ii UF 'LAIVIE;J, that the City council is of the opinion that the .:ity of lainview should ianediately take rr easures looking toward the procuring, building, construction and operation of a City owned electric light and power plant and to this end the City Council requests that the Board of City levelop- rrent meet with the Council on a dad.- to be set by said Board, for discussion of ways and ,_.eans for the erection of such plant and for an election to be held to determine whether or not the Pyers of the it ofrlainview desire the Council to proceed toward the providing of t:r_e Jity with a :City owned electric li c:ht and goer plant. :Passed and adopted tl_is the ip :al- of July, I931. itr J C' 1e I!4/ a ayo2. �C The foil in7: reT orts for the r.:oath of June 1931 havini been heard_ were approved. r'olice report •;221.80, City- Inspector 529.7b, City Joil- ector eater :rents .,;:323.79, Sewer 63.39, is iscell 43.13, Current `faxes 1162.00, The following salaries and 3ilis for the n.ont of Julg were allowed and ordered paid: S J.d. Perkins .„;115.00, F znr', ultz IOO.OU, 1. L. food :ICU.00, L.:�. Sandres i I00.00, A. L. __in_g .1 00, 0. B.xuin 125.00, +.isllard .400.00, ;alter .•:oberts I00.00, 165.00, 3. s.:lair 75.00, ;.Sanders 75.00, Lee r_ardin -I00.00, o90.00, 3.C.Ross _25.00, p. Jones _:40.00, 'ikon 13 5.00, Ed _art I25.O0, J.A. Slaton 100.00, Cra -M I 3. CO, olin .r 160.00, C._'.T,.artine �r200.00, j.s. J: :niel 75.00, :a. J.Bryan J.C.Hooper 20.00 :Ferber sart 20.00, ,._.BowT an .2 0.00 .T.. ?z or'1 son j20.00, tiur pr_ c'e s 20.00, i1J i Ls ay %I00.0U, iPat7_l Bryan y I65.00, J. ..Cardv,ell Saigling ;300.00, i.r`. oley >250.00, Lartin Ickihorter cj6b.00, ,I20.0u, d loss 110.00, d. '.i later II0.00, Frank i °ler ;90.00, :.T._. sre`g 90.00, Forrest a1lawJay 90.00 -litiriview _ire 2ept Ib5.00, ;.Yates 60.00, .1 errod 115.00, BILL I inter ,5.0u, John C. 2i_inn 6I.2d enry Ely :4.80, li :.san -2.40, I.H.Thaxton .4.80, ?.L.A1ex- anaer 4.80, Tess 1 2.40, L. L. Eurvis Lanford :7.50, L-...31ari_ 7.50, Jest ?exa 7,as Go `telephone Co x30.20, =e._as tilities ;0 2540. Texas ilities :;o :17.50, :eo arnard 42.07, 0uick `ervice tation 13.53, :on; ell ::_ar .;o 12.70, C1owe Cowan :141.61, Fulton Lhr Co 10.90, .:erald- ews Pub Co 2' -.35, Jo /I.3z 4.u. Ger le 25.00, :h.' 'ikon 23.65, D. Hatcher 0.10 2. elle;; 1.00, Carter- ,-_ouston b.72, he Seagrove Corp /17.70, Jestex Hdw Co Loyally otor .;o 14.0 ....hitesides •,7.50 .onohoo- :;are r Go ,;;:I4.39, 00ldrid e Lbr Go 2.00, Jarvis- ull 1, Go :5.10 lieo Lason GIb.20, :hatcher i1rinti:lg .:o 09.50, i✓owuen dw •Jo I. I5 its, 31ac sriti: Shop ,2. u, i Bros Hdw Co 0 10.72, 'lainview :.'urniture Co 09.00, hook Battery Co ._3.U0, .,rs J.G., a it _.13.00, ,;est ',le as Tractor Co x3.75, .C.I oss 2.� -0 ,JLerican IaFrance Foar.rite Industries Inc <'I5.24, .usher :apply Co .64, i a;nolia '=etr Co 3.t30, :oberts Tire Co ;;58. 49 4e.: tern Thion 3. 20.50, Coal Gil Co :20.6o, i a metro A ;5;2.17, he Gexas .Jo '1.20, super Service station :,3.I0 215 Panhandle ::efinini- Jo c.0?, font it ,0 52.75, 7.1- too;-;ers 4I.t5 -seen 7ank :sheet :eta]. Jks 11.23, Lash L'and Jo y 7.50, :3O0 00 Jestern ,'pion hompsca.z dti °r .;o 1.27, exas League of unici- palities It apearin -r that Mere was no further business to cor before thin session the Council ad journe(. i ,)ecr -y„ary. Layor. _1a.inview, _exas, u- ~ust 3, I 3T. City Jou, cil Let in re ulcer ossion the following naLed officers being present, i. ayor Oara:Te? 1, oc ei Herbert 1ty art, •;i. OV�r afl, hon pson, -.h '_T lrev's :ilderr en and -.u.. '.iglin ,it;T ecretarp; when the follow- ins proceed 's ve_o haa, to -wit; i ate of ti:e r:eeooin of the 0ounci 1 on 20t were re =,:u .c_ apTrove(. ction was rraue b Jde=an :i- ai js 3econd.e6 by Lld.err an H oor.er that the following Urea inance iYO. 35D be adopted. lotion carried naniroas1 T. _pT, TT jv 77 ;'�T 1 ..J .1. L...._:/ .u. 1 J L i.l.. �J�T :J1 u. C iui; ...hat hereafter it shall be unlawful for any person driving; or in chEr; e of, any motor or thec vehicle to drive such i;:otor or other vehicle into or per- mit such i, otor or other vehicle to enter any street in the Jity of Plainview from the side of any such street where there is a visible "Stop "sign at or near said side of such street without first bringin7 such ._otor or other vehicle to a cor plete stop within a distance of ten feet before reading such "STOP" sign on saia side of such street. ar.CTIO 2. every person violatin this "'lna,nce shall upon conviction be fined not less than $I.O0 and not more than 200.00 doted this the 3rd day of 1961. Oita; /ret_ /j 'approved, this r the 3� d day of ,u;ust, 103I. 1. ayor. 216 l'he followin reports for the illonth o± jai; ',iere heard read and accepted and aTTroved; CIi rrent axes 330.92, Delinquent '2axes 132.97, .Jater :::ents 9573.44, Ewwer ents 551 5.15, Liscellaneous •44.82, 1 lief Police, 0324.40, Oit:i Inspecto2 1he followinR Salaries and A.11s for the ri::onth of july were allowed and ordered paid: L=s: ,..er:ins ,.1T5.00, Frank StUltz '100.00, h..L.: :,J00.00, L.:1.Sandors 100.00, 2.L.King ,I00.00, 0.3.juin ',:;125.00, n..'Jishard ,i00.00, :alter Roberts •:1.00.00, J.L.aller ;I65.00, J..i3lair 75.00, J.C.Sanders '75.00, Lee hardinI00.00, .:.1 •.90.00, S.U.Ross L.2.Jones '40.00, _L;.3.illson ;J00, L'd 1:ait HT25.00, i.L.Crai 125.00, E.S.3olin „:I6O.CO, U...Uartine S..1)aniel ,_!15.00, .;.J.3ryan ;)::5.00, J.J.Loo ,.',20.00, herbert ;7sart „:20.00, ..).1).3owm.an .D..i..TholLIpson -20.80, :-....humphreys '20.00, .:iilliaEs -ay -.I00.00, Iaal i 1an '166.00, :.3.0ardwe11 ,;.I7b.00, ii 2ole:7 -4250.00, L. Le'jhorter ;T35.00, 1..L.inter •:..61;-,g19,I20.00 inter •_11:0.00, ..:rank :::d.r -De.00, h.L.Gregg 90.00, i..orrest ..90.00, :ire ))e .:4b.00, .i.'Jisor u155.00, S.c-.Yates •I2C.0O _1. ::115.01, 73.:].3olleo ...TCC.fln, .ialker ,j85.00,. J.J.Fiuht ,T.2.UO, L.1.-hrhble ,:T7.5, Lunicipal land. ,500.00, ',iest ';2exas Jas ..cp ,:ri.CO, eras Utilities Go .J.6.5J.39, o...as r„:tilitios Co 0.S7.00, Texas Utilities Go 49.0I,e1e jo „:.25, ;:pencer balliner 2. ':lard :;e;stea hdw Go „4.40, ...:aeel 1-aster :.ervice :2.13, Shook 1attery Co herald-ows ;j22.06, Long- Bell Sale 002V 6.0, Jit,.. 31acI:sirith sho:p „J ran0lin ro Lark.et *,.),.7C., :3',1rt Llectric Shop ;,:.8.7C, J.J.1oold.ride Lbr Go -;:.2I.;;0, '4.0.'2elyole .;8.50, Jarvis-Tull Co C.J.K.Dra Store :5.60, :••oders ::.28.0, A'.1erican La Feanite Industries Inc 16.07, .:,le17.ander-i.cLdilar, :Jr Co .65, hoyalt;; Lotrr Co hniEht iuto Co ::::14.bb, Tha- tcher lrintlng Go H8.I5, Joe Lowe Corn ;I0.90, H.3.7 Chemical Go 50.6, :e•as La:d 0 JJelvp Uo 50.17, Standard Traffic Larer Co Te Sea7ra7e Jorp Tleptune i:eter co •32.49, hadford Jro Jo .:6.02, hnoohuizen-oyd. Davenport •;304.41, Hilribut ±arrel _175.00, harder .'Z .f.ysart J69.20, Flane Flai:e •;94.80, Su 8ervice 3tation :1.00, l'anhandie Refini Co .5.48, Continental Oil Go H7.00, .2.2.joal Oil Co ;24.c0, 2.0. Joal Oil. Go :50.00, .lestern Union :I..)0, Lreston 11r:Lit ..4.c.0, Fulton Lbr Jo •4.0, T.L.Alexander ;7.20, :.acil i..cYfilliams :1.7.50, hiinbothaL- artlett Lbr Co 4.'..i.. It av that there was flthial.- f:;rther to coLe ;.)efore this session the CuuLcil adjorned. ./fl r .,"';'-m 0 i' A .0...,L r..... Z L Olt:. 7 ,e Lgyor. 217 il exas, gust 17,T9i. Dit: Uouhcil r:ct i7, retlar session :.:it.. the followi naEed officials present; layor 1..Dardwell,; n.ldermen .3.Hcoper, ..::erbert l.ysart, and h.n.Humphreys acl ai21in .:ity .e when th, fe:1111.2 Itroccedi were had, to-wi; b..: te relial 1 of :,:,)a7 5rL were reaf,, ana approved. :eport of to auCtit of 'j.he boo.7.s ao preE2enteC. by ...1CitOr J.:lier on _uust 5r. was accepted. and a ro-Teb. .a.:6 bill of ,J.73.0 fer the a70it all•we alla 02M 0 p,.....i6. ...b1..r1y ...o a.., CC tht the ,;it: ireaurer pay to the a.L,;L 2000.00; ..)arrid. I.ove6 bw iaderLan 7,11 .:.)econ6ed b Alde=an l,sart ;hat ech reLber• of the 91ty s l'al: :E ibualization be paid •I0.0C per day fer i3 days work. jarrieb i_ovci by J.Jysart Seconded bj huT. that the )it; ttorhe:, p with ne7otiations to settle clain: of idss lorby at a fiure not to exceer± ,•160.00 friendly suit or al. judiTerLent. .arrio(. R 1:— 1'Eb...a]::. 7.0. 34:0. i l iZ, OT)2 C,_:7_ CTw n! J 4 l'hat the felloinrc T.axes be and they re herebw levied for the year 193T, upon the -..100.00 valuation subject to taxa- tion in .-.af •9ity 00 the year I9Lq to-it; e_noral ...:und---- 5q5 y. Street 112nA. .8 interest inkiin 20wer 2,onds----- .0199 ..ity 7.all 'ire :.:tation .01 'el.or ::ater :::Kten2ion .01 reet ILTrover',ont .0119 2treet ImTroverent l'avi.Y.L .0396 'Sewer .0776 [ier'works .0259 ::.uditoriam s .0571 Refandins Crib 1929 .1672 :3treet 2avirl Lerics 1927--------- .0279 :iate Lerios 1927 .0232 Sewer 2eries 1927 .01 iidefundins Series 1929 .0457 Refrldin Series I95I .07T7 .6065 f ',H7L'HE0:2 1926 NO. 2.-- 1951 'Atal '2ax Rate ::51.50 Section 2. That there be and is herebz: levied an occupa- tion Tax of one 1 that ldvied by the tate of Texas uron all firrs, persons or corporations following taxable occupations in the ',:it7 of i'lainview, Texas. ection 3. Y2hat the I'axes herein levied shall be assessed by the Assessor as reuired by law, and the laws regulating the assessment and collection of tate L: Jonnt::: laxes are hereby rade a part of this ordinance 1 s"n;11 govern the 2t8 assessr,ent and collection of said Taxes. ..A.:3. lL nd tis the I7th day of ,algust, I93I. m: a/ 4 ili .-40 1 AppiCr. ,,h,..' 1 r City ,ier,'etar,: Layer. ]::o farther business apearin the Council adjourned. ir J 44-rdik, 1 f 1 City y Se reta t :ayor. Flainview, Texas, :JA. i -st I9t:h, 1931. City ,_;oancil Let in special session with the fo11owin,=4 nar_ed e officials 1 1;:ayo J. :,1dere.7 J.U.Hboor 1-'lerbert 1;7sart, ._:2own nrsld .an, 11 anr. L.h-Har::ohreys and J.IL 3ai11y1T City 6ecretary vihen the followinp: pro- c( were hC to-wit; ._o-,7 137 dysa th the foll'= resolution be a(2_- opted. 1,.otion econed by hldern. hooTer Carried ':nanineasly. h7_ fl77(ATT a.:.-- m ..:11-- :IL:f.:E.:,.S, te ..a.yor and Council he been in negoti- i ations with the West e::a s c:,.as CoL7)a11y seein g a redu,ction in the Tricescharp7ed for ;7:as in t c JL of 21ainview al-, :Lost continnoasly since last lebruary; and tc• officials 0 said Cor=•y have, froL tilac to time, Tiroh.ised that a substantial reduction in. the price of 6 in ilainview WO be La.:.e; the council consi6er0 the reduction of rates as published by said. Co,L,,any on the i9th., instant, whIlly unsubstantial, and considers sac rates excessive and ex- 4 horbitant and as givin no relief aHL considers such new rates wholly unsatisfactory to the cons=ers in :.7enera1; thereore, 12 :±1]:3EW J.,Z I'H':] CITI C210II that it ex its dissapointlient at the ',ction of the gas Company, and ex- T;TeS0 its aisatis±action with such actions, and, that the c..nsuziers of :-Tas in the Oi..y be advised that no sl._bstan- tial voluntary redaction in the cost of gas .1 be ec- ted and that they,as individaals, at once tae, such action as they deen; exedient toward flroviding ther:_.selves with oter fael at saLrer Drices as the only alternative to t :ayin sach excessive arld exorbitant prices for as con- sumed dJrin the con:ming winter. IT Z=1:.:: !.j:]3(j1 that a cow of this resolution be furnished to the newsrapers for publication. rassed, by ananiLes vote of all Letbers of the Council, and approved, thj_s the 1.cith day .....Tast, i t :ittest: will,! r Ger4f6f .1• 0 40,6Ce.d0 iit .7 .'fore ar aycr. i..oved. by Lysart econc:eci 0:7 2,1enpuon that the City Cec- retary be and. IS hereby instructed to destrgy ::80,000.0e) of cancelled fandin6 vla.frants dated 6-1-190, as sanle have been refunded into bonds an: the tr::.nsaction closed. Carried. 219 Loved by ,.ur::phreys ecoridec by _Dysart tLat the City Trea- urer to the City Collector 5I84.60 reii burring said Collector for duplicate payment of 1930 September FJolice report. Carried.. 'ollowing is a copy of letter from :_ayor Carswell to the Texas Utilities Co under date of ,%ugust 20th 1931. August 20, 1931. Texas tilities Co, Plainview, :2e.as. Gentler en: The -ity Council at a meeting held last night, all L.enbers being present, unanimously instructed pie to ad- vise you that the 0o.»ncil not only consented to, but in all things approved, the reductions and donaions made as set Cq out in your letter of the I3th., instant, addressed to the Cq Cq fayor, and also instructed me to express to you the appre- e ciation of the Council for such action. Yours Very Truly, J..Carc_well,ayor, City of Plainview. ro further business appearing Council adjourned. ATTEST: 1%�� /(ma c'_' City C�creta:y. Layor. .71air:_vietiJ, =exao, ,,eote:ber 'its_, 193I. COu'1:;11 Lot in 'e u1ai e,.,s1O11 with tno officials 'reoeot; iay r, -00 -e ereert ilder eel and _,eeret -r ,e the 101 0. i, oceee ins .'e_'e ._atl to :it; Line-es of t re c e 1I7 lgus 1 and of the S-0e'cial s•essiOn .iu 1.'ti! were di.p')r ec, as reaa. owed u y o por :Deconded o.. _hop :son. that the T.00 char -e for turf, 1tv water on be rer:itted until f ur- tr..er no cite. Carrie;:. iovc b ual eooi u ec! o, Zhor''-'sOli ti ood's salary effective ectOber 1st, 19;;1, oe ,.;90.00 ins L,eac of :I00.00. ..otio i carried. Loved b: :uro hceys ;;econbe by 7:ooper t hat the August reports be and are accepted and approver and the salaries a_lc bills for u :Tu t be allowed and paid. d. arriec of io Jin g are the reports for >>.ugust- .:3a-i ling Curreni Taxes ,;394.82, 1'eiinquent 'axes 164.9d, Police ,_224.10, .City Inspector 3b.9L, later �r e "e -r n J 7 scellan enor:-.i :_nc 1. ?5, e�l �s 48 -1 2,40 SALAITES: -..1..l ,J:I5.00, nank 3taltz ,:IUO.C)0, L.L..Jio JOG.CC L,:.- L..L.nin .:..23.11in ,123.60, 1..ishard ..100.0, .alter Roberts 100.00 T..L...ialler :16i5.00, .......31air L 75.0 7.....i.auders -i70.00, Lee Hardin 0.1?.itton -H'.)0.0, 6.C.oss (1:23.00, ..D........Jones 40.00, ...'.3..Alson -:,I3.00, :.:el hart ,.:I23. '1.. Jrair.;' 1.2.3blin .J60.00, ...J.n..Lartine :230.00, ',:',..Daniei -.75.00, ..J:.:3ryan •„*.06...:0, .1.0.00per 20.00, Herbert 1.) .20.00, -.D.2a.J11:an ,20.00, L.L. ThorTon D .H.naL... _:illiaLs Tay "'au' ,T.3.Jardwell -:1:73.30, '7 ..:300.00, •.7:. Foley i..artin lc':lhorter -1 H.A.I.:inter 120.00, W.L.Linter -:.IIO.00, :O. ..oss -Ii0.00 _rani:. 0i10r ::00.0U, '-..(,;regg •,;-00.00, :orrest .allaway ,-30.j, nlainview ..ire iet L_.,J.Visor „:1:33.0C), n.3-.Yates ,.120.00, k.70. Herrod. ,jI0.00, "J.n._dolles ,,J30.u0, ..1.0.'0alker .33.00,. ldILTu: JaLes .i.J.L:liner 3.j.1). :200O.00, .0.1,itche1l '55.00, 1. .11 I -_.:00.U0, :;,eo li. 'l3hefli ,:I.00, ::,.L.Pakernore •:.:3.00, 'l Co -43.b0, JaL.es l'oss :147.00, noyaltj lotor 00 ,..::1.J.70, Texas btilities Co _:I2bil).1, 'Texas ttilities Co .34L30, 0eas Utilities Jo :lestern Cnion. „.7.00, Jest l'exas 'J-as Co ;:,.:Z.37, ...",1..?ele i7. ..ne 26.0, Lhobk 3attery J0 10.60, Texas _tilities 0o 'oaer7e1 iaste rvico :-11.70, B.:lard ,J6.C ..,iubo',;har":-Jartlett Co 5.8 :....,:i...arr jro Co ..,4.2 .......C.noss ,4.3, Tanhan.Cle 1finin0; Jo ;:.5.bi, I'Jowde ui Jo ,..6.6b, heral-:ows Jo 3attery Jo .6.03, -.J.Larle Co ;::1 .ire ...:o .I.00, Jiewe Co „,32.9C:, Cit: ElacXcLith 6hop :4.60, Jestex .d:c'i Co ,J...b0, ooldri',:'e Lbr Co :hatcer ::=.rint1 Co ,.a), la Lbr io .'30, Jarvis- u.11 Jo .0o, ,....H.Lra Co .:.4-..'), ,;11 ,-,:ervice 3tation .00, 2-Hrohn ,i1.(AJ, 1'exac Lan 7 nevelo Jo ._<:)'J.u3 .:_rs -7.i.Eant .TT.0, ..'6'2.U1, e nchuore Co .:4.4u, 11e .i.eter Jo ..:T.0, _".vidson 0ie .iest Texas .ra3tor L 23hy jo 4I.4.: Tiabw .:.11 jo -"42.'..2, 2.1..joal 3i1 Co ,..24.4,L, 7he 2ex..7:s Jo ,!.I.'‘','0, Jest Texas ionthl ..A is the c:..;,7.?dale of'dalaies as set i.).. ,.e jity jo.. ka,past T7th te be EF0L0TT71' Uctober Tst I03T- Ta7or .it y ..':eby °it::: .;ec _:ist Chief :olice .1:0fl..,.:0, 0. 2:: 1i: T000, _Ja Fart ,T.Tb.00, :IT ,.....T1103n ..T2b.0C, -1.aniel .'..'0.0u, ire ._"....1,.inter -1I0.0O Ld 0j Lintor -1:10.60, ,.'.iler .".60.j0, ...",.re, Jorrest 1i3 a; 30.'i0, 1;')e jity helth Lfficer ,.25.00, 0.0.oss Lee Hardin .000 ....12-, 2. 1.1-00 Y.on ,90.00, ,203.00, alderl..en ,I6.3, 7.J.',":..aners, c-. 2. 7 a 2:• 7 L., .0 i,'-:•3.a ...•1 fates :,..Z.nerrod 40b.00, t......n)ol1e0 ,..9(2.•,A), n.T.L.alker J.L..,Ialler .:I50 .(20, J..:i.fernins -..1 :rank Staltz ;*:100.00, H .L.i.:o'=)d L.::,..anbers -90.00, n..Jichar‘l :"':)(J.00, alter Roberts L:.';:':-... ...;11.5.;. a.L.:::_ini; ,..L., Ho farther basiness ar' the jobncil adjo7scone0. 7)/ L, 0 i 7) 146 ii I/L .c,.-- i,_,L” i 31 t 3 e i i. .1..P..,rot. 221 Plainview, 2enas, .3e '14, T93I, 12: 05 A.L. 0 T.C10 el: Oity :iouncil met in Srecial session with the Ledo owl 1 Off i c i a s present J Cardwell Layer, j. C Ho oper .1erbert ::fart L:.1.. Thon:pson KaLphreys :Jderrb.en 3,21d, iglin.F; E-ecretary when the following "Gro3eeLins ere ad, to-wit: hpic_,,ai_Ler• :il-a 7 2,l 3 the week o I4th to i9th has been desinated as HilYE PRr.:CT week, there will be any visitors in our ..)ity durnin that period, an( darinz the "Act 'Pexas IPental bociety Convontion, there has accL02ulated in the alleys V and on the premises of the Citizens LU3L refuse and trash, such as ver;etable husks _I—COIL canning ober- Cq. ations, rbelon rinds, etc., I: 7.1'2 72:_: that the City :ionncil desinate .e, thb week of LepteLber. I4th to 3e, lth, ao clean Up week. 2hat all citions be aalleJ upon to co-operate in tnis general cleanuv Love Lent aAld that the i_ayor o± Plainview bo inctrul3tea to isLue a proclal:ation call,in:7 upon alI citizens to observe clenap J7eriod. I? C'::JJCII, Lf Z' 0 .i.h:J P:... 2R :1,1EPL, the CIty Council of Ilainview has designated the week of .3epterifuer i4th to 1:)th as clean an week, 0 :A1::::::: Ci, a.b' PLAI717, 2Plv.3, I hereby call on all the people of Ilainview to co-op- erate in this worthy Lovell,ent. 1 nereby declare l_onday, T4th, as a holiday in Plainview, ':,:exas, and respectfully ure that every bnsiness hol:se in Plainview be clsed between the hours of n.h. an::_ z..,,. on .nonc_ay, :3epterhber IA-t, an.O eit devote thesel-,res dur- ing this aay to rii observ of the purpose of tnis H!TTh',1, In the interest of oivi pride, clean- Tiness a•( the rubilc helth- .,,....'...3. -bar (:.7.7 e 11 bnsness appearin7 1: ,.e ._;01',hOi.. adjenrned. it ;A 1 a yo r 1!" Plainview, Texas, Set 21, T30. City 3ouncil Let in regular session, :1.ayor Card- well oresiding with the following narr:ed officerpresent; •.J.hoo Herbert Dysart,ovirall, :.L.ThoEpson and E..H.numDhreys Aldemen and ,.H.'3aigling 3ity L:ecretary when the following proceedings were had, to-wit; Minutes 01 reular session eptember 7th read. and afmroved. Loved by Humhreys Seconded by .T:Um.77)hreys that the i,a,yor and pity ecretary be and are hereby authorized to issue to •lirst 1Tat1 Bank of a,arillo a :City arrant in amount of 2500.00 as of date 9- for 30 day period to obtain Loney to pay ity employes Sept I5thsalaries. Carried. ..oved by Ilm oeconded by ±.0J11.an tht te f fellowin eEplo,:es be drobDed from it p-).yroll on and after SepteLber bOth 1937; 3.Tilson, 'Jalter ].obetts, anCiers and ._'..7;.':;ishard; and that the following enuEerate6 salaries becoLe effective on the It day of ctober Ic33i; Layor I,L;i3.0, ._;ity :Jecretary 20.00, ...sot 3ecretary ,12b.00, ihief :,1.2'5.00, ,.:.:Tolin 126.00, .Ja Hart i00.00, j,.Oraig :I00.00, L.S.aniel .:75.00, 4.J.ryan •ob.00, 3it: ,ttorney ,A 3hief .J06.00, ....1 ,90.00, i'A. .:jOisS 63.()0, D. 'hinter 60.00, 2rank .Ld.gler ;60.00, I..(2,regg ,„60.00, 2orrest Jailaway :60.00, .L 1opt ,.:30.00, Cit./ i.ealth Ufficer J25.00, Lee Hardin i 85.00, 1. Sitton 85.00, ,140.00, :ildernen ;.;10.00 •.C3anders .50.00, 3'.31air 60.00, J.Visor •125.00, S.3-.Yates 90.00, :..T.Lerrod (.)0.00, L..3olles •30.00, E....dalker 50.00, J.i..Aaller ,..T25.00, 5. J66.0, rall .:tltz 55.00, li.L,Hood •.00.00, o.3.')u,in --.85.00, in ,:.85.00,. ..o carried unaniLonsIy. so .I :rther baai a7. iolincil a„dforned. 7 j /,';---i. a 21ai=lew, "Je::-3.s. u.ctober 5, ity 1;ouncil e in rei7alar ,2es2an with the followin4 naled officials rreseyct; i..t.3c J.--;Ja oorer, ..erOe 1,., e7 E. Li. ii all .1.. i t7 ...0c when the followinR proceedis were had, to-wit; .he followin: roorts fr •e were h.(: Lnd ro ..7e as reaj; J.:. .z.:.j_.._iri _:.u.rreht i:a7:7.es ,2467.30, i5elinquent ::a: :e s ,ri.Dil, _)hili .1 0.: ,iator re ..:265.31, :ewer ,45., ,isce1laeo7JLs -70.27,. eborts one for which i:3 tie 6 1:5p ill cloed n;- J.h.3aiglin L-,)0 CL;_r x .:.)0.2f.,J, .19T '‘.;:i: Va:-: y 30.00, l_elilicr.)_ent ::aK 301.0, .;ate: :eats .152.04, sewer reilto 20.55, :..1;33ellaneoas .L)0.'1)4,-Jhief 2olice 204-_,5,..; insrecor „.:.CA's.. eyed o: 00? ...eceded b: .:1:...ali th t..e follcwin 8alaries for the ILonth of ,7.,,t oe al ...re herob allowe and orcred ef=id:- SATA.RTS:- 223 SAT.z3I8:- J.',.;.]::'•erias •JL.5.00, iran: 'Staltz n1.00.0O H.L.Hood 1...-.„ ..anders J00.00, ,.1.....iDF.; -"T35.00, ;‘.2,1_1in T25.00, :',.':;-fishard dalter Tloberts -J00.00, 1,,Jaller nIC)5.00, r....lair ..00, 6anders :.7) .00, Lee Hardin -TOO.J0, _.r.itton 90.00, 3.C.oss -125.00, -..2.Jones ,40.00, ...Alson [0; .00, nd Hart -125.00, ..i.1 -.T25.00, ....:,.2olin d I6.00, 0..Lattine -200.0:O, 0.::.lianiel „"7b., ;.:.:r :00.0, S.C.Hooer ,.:20.00, 'Herbert liasr,. -20.00, ,...n.,owman .:20.00, —1 -lhomson -.L0.0, b. 20.00, _illiams :,:a77 -T00.00, ijau,1 TSrian 0, J.7, -..1.70.00, ,;.,,r.Fole7 .250.00, :_artin .:_c'Jlorter -=1.2.Y.5.00, H. -linter -1,o.00, 7.D.Linte ITO.0O hd loss ..T T0.00, i•'-an: Hi..:7 .1 .;re.77i7,:. orrest llawa.:: CO, ..1e Le 45.CO, .1..lisor -.T5b.00, s.q.Yates J20.00, .'-'.He 7,7,b.0'.,), i.....:olles IU.'j0, li,..:,.:la,. LYb.00, (7q In Cq .11derm,an ...nmbhre:s Toved. that Cid n 0i rerealin nart of rdinance 'i3/4-.e be ado and alderman io wman seconded the motion. _Lotion carrled an,:a Lia:.',H 0.,.1::__L._;_h n=a1=., a 2',7,.:::: bITHilH b Hiain'.0[2:1) n0',.a.•-L;: otn, 100, l.";;SIT.... n.-..•'S'0= ment 0 2.n(aialld2:1: bf T :h2. i:-',a' lib: bth o:2_, 'fC: J 0 TOth •S. on the ti da,y of :,ovember 10, tne ,:;it doncil of the it: of liainview rase and adopted an ordinance, bein ordinance h0.04,e, which was c the same claw aproved ly the :.jer, I.:rovidin amonst other thins tc.Lat; there shall be and thore 12 hereb;; levied a„7inst ea3 of the :rsons below mentioned and aainst, its, hi2 or hor erc bort',i below described the several mums of rTn2 below l',entionod and itemde, all the several tracts, lots and per- eels of laha abuttin ',iron th:,,,t part•of Haltimore street, oa each thereof, between _.orth line o± 6th street and the 'ath line of TOth street are inclded. within. said de- Seri anc assessr:ents .were levied a:ainst said. tracts and, parcels of land and to owners eroof as set fo in said ordinance; and. none of the worn for the im:.ro7cment of --yid oortions of naltimore 0treet JetWOC:n the ir:ori:h. line of eth street ar the 0 uth line of 10th street, for tHe pa'sTr.ent of 1. rat cof tno 302t of which haid assessments wer so lo LO a.:7ainst proTerties aol on said. ..ltimore treet bet:Joel tne :otth line of street and tne both line of 1.0t1i .-treet Im ever dbne, beun or complotod; and. •::::::L no of Ln; ;21:„::: Lisessments were ey earned or 0701' isseC; and I'lh'].'- said or parrorts to show a lien alinst the propertj '.3:n.(1 ch...1 aHcainst the resrective owners of the br0 20 abattin on 1:3a.. reet from tne _,or tI. line ef '::th btree'y. to t .r;o line of IOth. ::_:treet, ich liens an charnes do not and have Dot ever in fac:i existeC; t-erbfore, 2 n r'' U::J:: ZI OTT: 0(.77CT1: O 7 TKI, C;.T.7 1F TT,TVIEW, .OTT(21T T. That all the part Of said ordinance 1.u. 16 so rassed and aproved on the (3 Cta7 of o: r, TO0, as above set out, which does or p7nrport to -levy or assess any charee against an:, lot, tract or parcel of land. abattin upon said. H,altirr,cre :treet bet:een the rth•line ef _;;Oh Otreet and the :Houthi line of IOth _otreet in the ..;it( of ilainview, be and the sarhe i'i hereb e7.7.7hr- e3i7 repealed aPd declared to 6e null and void, but no- thin herein shall, be construed to in an,y wise affect anv assessrzeht Lade or levied eu:ainst rol abutting upon that; part of .1.1To otroot described in said orainance or that bart of h,altihore 2treet frere the :orth line of 6th etreet to the :.ou tn line do: Yth described in said ordnance. ThUTIO 2. :hat thfs ordinance taee effect and be in force frorl: and after its pdssehe and ayproveal. Z:,,.2 ohh. :Lee hd.hh(h,Th: H(Ilh 5th ea: (l: oc G/4:gd6 bor__ L /41.- e1'ce,7 jecreta L :.azTor. -::_derLan. e:sart II.oved and alderLan hooper ceeonaed the aao of ordinance ,-.52.:otion carried ananAnously. e-362. h.. (:ZaT.II= :1:S T I Til: TIZ77:7= 7IT IT3 Li T3 (._.al.h2...:2Iah, aalli3-, 1d_ I d h.:h rel.'ZIO h:e .L iIICY. P:: T7 r:ilin. HZ .'77 o'; T. O::: OI7Y e? 1..:11=-]::, lEj-:-3. I. :here i2 heheb= created an o for prevention of fires, which is styled the llainview hT= heroinafter referred to as the" and ehich shall be cetbosed of the fellowin(T.7 bersonnel: .I.Zexton, is h..hlinh;er; eecretary of :::hahber of :...:..r.h.erce; tl..e it hire Zarsal; ail-: the .:_ire of to it _hire l'epartLent. .;3ectioh 2. hhe hehbers of the board shall subscribe to and take tne dtatutory .at:. of C)ffice as herbers of Ohe ioard, and shall ea 1 of the nourd as leri as the: hold their official d:.eitions; their seceessors shall succeed the.. as Len of the 3eard. ovide( tat it 4 is and shall. be especially tne dat• of the :.%ity :ire i ar- ahal and the hire ..;hief te be active and alert L.erlers of the .3oard.. and to faithfully perforri the duties thereof. LOTION b. .L'he 1 of the ioard shall elect a .resident, a Vice-:resident and a ;'.3ecretary-hreasurer, and Eay ado ht b:tlaws not inconsistent with this ordinance, prescribing the ter Ls ef office, and duties of Officers and Lerihiers of the 3oard, provided trhJ the 3oard shall have at least one Looting L ever,; four rhohths, one of which si( be at the end of the fiscal year, which fiscal ear shall end the da:: of harch of each calander e Action 4. It shall. be the offe and thlty of the 0 ard to advise and council the _it.: J.overn.Lent and bit y 6il. aoL erTlo,:es as to the best and alouroved :.cans and wa;vs of breventinn and extinuishing, of fires, 225 and also as to th.e best ways and r:_eans o discov_r '.ge, ap reriend and to convict for the criLe of Arson; to advise and council the Jitiens as to the best ways and Leans for prevention of fires, and to reccor.:ei d the most approved rules, rer •ulations and. eouipn .ent reL tiny; to the prevention and e t i:iguishinM of Fires. "or ad s -.al1 also adise and .;oancil the City _fficers the •.,__tizens, and ire Jnoura'_1oe .:rite's, as to rules, re ,'ulations and inspections, relative to _:ire insurance of propert. in the affil. may when it deems proper to cause an investigation of eac1_ ire tht occurs. -_e .oard shall r-ai:e an annual written re:,ort at the c1 se of each fiscal year, reporting its activities and the events during the pas 6 year within its zone of action, with re ommendations. Section b. she Board sah11 be authorize and em- powered as in line with its office, to create with its members, afire Inquest Conxriitte, whose duty it shall be to wore with the City `i arsi al in t he investigation IC) of 'ices. Section e. "the Cite ttorne,- shall be the le ;al ad- .Q viser of the Board. Section 7. Jhereas, public safety demands the ir. mediate passage of this ordinance, creatin: the Plainview 2revention Board and e:powering the said officers to discharge the duties herein set out, therefore an e. eri en c;i exists demanding 4 suspension of the rules r e- :,uiring an ordinance to be read on three several days, said rule is hereby suspended and this ordinance is placed on its first passage and shall be effective and in full force fror. and after its passage and approval. la ;sed and an roved, t: the 5th day of Sc ober, 1931.. r ,ity Seireta y i.4.yor. yo f..,_rther bu,.iness appearing the council adjourned. attest; 1/41P ale r R Plainview, Texas, October I9, I93I. City Council net in regular session with the following named officials present; J.v.Cardwell Layor, :J.C.Rooper, Herbert Lysart, L. '.owman, D.1. Thompso 3, E.H.Riim p- reys Aldermen and Saigling City Secretary when the following proceedings were had, to -wit; linutes of the regular meetings of Sept a:A.st and October 5th were read and approved. =o further business appearing Council djourned. ATTEST: __10 City Se/reta /y. Iayor. 226 Plainview, Texas, Nov 2, I931. City Council met in regular session with the following named officials present; J.B.Cardwell Layor, J.C.Hooper D.D.Bowman, L.1a_. Thompson, ;_,..:...Humphreys Aldermen, and G.H.Saigling City Secretary when the following proceed.i ings were had, to -wit; LAinutes of the regular meeting of October 19th were read and approved. Itioved by .bowman seconded by Thompson that J.C. Sanders services be dispensed with on and after the 30th day of November I931 and that G.G.Blair do waht Auditorium work there may be to do. Carried. loved by Humphreys Seconded by Bowman that the following report be and are hereby approved for the month of October I931.Jarriedu= r.H.aigling Current 'axes 41549.70, $27.06, Delinquent Taxes 4634.55, Police report 453.20, Water 492I8.34, Sewer ;23I2.37, Iiscellaneous 422.75,. loved by Cooper Seconded by Thompson that the following Salaries and bills for October be and are allowed and ordered paid:- SALARIES- J.W.1erkins 05.00, Frank Stoltz 485.00, h.L.Hood 485.O0, A. 1,.'_ing 485.00, 0.B.Guin 485.00, J.iY.Waller 4125.00, G.G.Blair ;:60.00, J.C. ;-anders ;50.00, Lee Hardin 485.00, V.P.Sitton 485.00, S.C.F.oss 4125.00 D.P.Jones $25.00, Ed fart .I00.00, W.H.Craig 4I00.00, L.B.Bolin 4125.00, O.R.lartine 4I25. S. S.1}aniel 475.00, fW. J. Bryan 465.00, J.J.Hooper Herbert Dysart ;10.00, y. 3owman 410.00, D.I .Thompson 4 10.00 E. n. l un hre s I0.00 Williams La P y y r32 60 Paul Bryan 4 I25.00, J. B. uardwell I35.00, G.H. Saigling 420.00, .F .Foley 4140.00, r. artin I:chorter 4I00.00, H. A.IY_inter 90.00, v L.linter 460.00, Ed o ss 60.00 frank Bigler 460.00, h.I:. O regg 00.00, Forrest Gallaway :60.00, Fire Lept 430.00, i W. "isor $I25.00, S.G. Yates 490.00, A.T.Herrod 490, b. .Bolles 480.00, E.R.'Nalker 460.00 y. I. Thomp son 4I0.00,. BILLS:- West Texas Gas Co 45.25, Telephone Co 437.20, Texas Utilities Co 49I7.03, Texas Utilities Co $377.62, Higginbotham Bartlett Co 4.90, Clowe Oowan 45I.36, rerald -I+ews 44.56, Harter iuysart I9.00, B. Ward 49.50, :yyalty Lotor Co 416.35, City Blacksmith Shop ;12.20, Thatcher Printing Co 4I9.35, Jarvis -Tull Co 425.I0, O.Y.Drug Co ;1.25, J.D.Hatcher 41.25, Jo.4J.Walyland 4 0.00, Texas Land Developnent Co :2I.03, Donohoo-Ware Fdw Co x;4.30, I._rs J. C.Hunt ::8.50 Taegel Laster L 4I8.50, .P.Coa1 Oil Co ;:25.20, Cities Service Oil Co 430.00, Lagnolia Petroleum Jo 17.00, Phillips Petro Co i.15.80, Texas Utilities Co 42.40, Shook Battery Co $5.00, Western Union Co 41.50, Long -Pell Lbr Co 43.60, Neptune Teter Oo :54.60, No further business appearing the Council adjourned. ATTEST: t City �:ec /eta r. l ayor. 227 Plainview, Texas, December 7th I93I. City Council net in regular session, L.ayor Cardwell presiding with J.C.Hooper, D.D.Bownan, Herbert Dysart and E.H.Hunphreys _aldermen and C..H.Saigling City Secretary present when the following proceedints were had, to -wit; 1inutes of the regular meeting of December 2nd were read and approved. Loved by Dysart Se_,onded by Humpnreys that :Jity issue warrant for .2000.00 bearing IO% interest to E.E.Winn as date December Ist I93I due and payable February I5th I932 in lieu of 4;2000.00 cash money borrowed by City. Carried. Loved by Humphreys Seconded by Dysart that light plant petition presented to Council atv this meeting be filed for further consideration. Carried. C3 On mtotion of Alderman Dysart, seconded by Alder- man Humphreys, and carried by unanimous vote of all Councilmen present, it was ordered that the City Tax 8e Collector be and is hereby authorized, instructed and ordered to accept payment of delinquent Taxes frorr. any and and every person, firm or corporation who shall tender the full amount of all delinquent ±'axes owing by such person, firm or corporation to the City on all on all property owned by such person, firm or corporation within the City, on or before the I5th day of January I932, and issue a receipt in full for all such Taxes so paid without the collection by the Tax Collector of any :;p=enalties, interest or costs; all such penalties, interest and costs on delinquent Taxes which may be so paid b, any person, fire; or corporation on all its pro- perty witnin the City of Plainview being expressly wa- ived and remitted. The foil wing reports for f raving been hear were accepted and approved: G.H.Saigling Current Tax 2I27.00, Delinquent Tax ,g46.45, Police 1 eport 4109.00 Water `ents w87I.39, Sewer Rents ;I78.56, l iscel w36.75, Liscel N ;2050.00:. ivoved by Hooper Seconued by Bowman that the following Salaries and bills for November be and are allowed and ordered paid; SALARIES:- J.W.Perkins ,85.00, Frank Stultz X85.00, 4'85.00, ,„85.00 0. a. Guin x:85.00 J.L. Waller :I25.00, G.G.B1air w60.00, J.O.Sandres ;50.00, Lee uardin c;o5,00, i'. P. Sitton 65.00, b. C.Ross �,I25.00, D.P.Jones ;,25.00, Ed Hart ;$0Q00, d.i .Craig 4400.00, 1. S. Bolin 025.00, 0.:. Lartine I25.00, S. S. Daniel 475.00, u1.J.3ryan x;65.00, J.C.Hooper 00.00, Herbert Dysart ,I0.00, D. D. Bowr:.an 410.00 T.i. Thon :pson 4:10.00, 2. H. Humphreys IO.00, illiar s Day s ;75.00, Paul Bryan 4 ;I2b.00, J.B. Cardwell 4;I35.00,.H. Saigling 210.00, w.F.Poley ;-;I40.00, Partin 1.c 4horter I00.00, A. i.;inter :2;90.00, L.I: inter ;60.00, Ed moss 4'60.00, Frank iglier ;60.00, ;60.00, r'orre tv'allaWay �60.0C%, Fire Lept ;30.00, ,.d. Visor 'I25.00, 13.. 4:90.00, .T.herrod x;90.00, Bolles 480.00, ,.'..'talker ;'60.00, 228 BILLS:- 2.0.B. >I500.00, I: unicipal Band 7500.00, Telephone Co u3I.30, Texas :tilities Co I0z5.45, i agnolia Petroleum ::,0 2. G0, Co i 011 Co c'30.24, panhandle Fief Co 45.30, 2'ain Chemical Co yr6.20, Drashears 46.85, Lrs J.C. -unt •;I0.50, Jurroughs Acding Lachine Co ,5.55, :carder Dysart ,341.60, Spencer w Dallinger 4rI.00, 4.0.Ter.ple :x9.00 Corey Tire Co .14.20, i einec :e ros rdw w 6.90 u.Z..Drug Store w2.25, City 31acksmit i .,5.00, herald -News 3.25, Lowden dw Co '4.50, Willard Battery Station 6.95, 21ainview Oil Co ;;6.50, Thatcher 2rinting Co 5.00, Fulton Lbr Co «;I9.35, Taegel Laster service :r .50, a"eUtern Union `'I.50, Plainview Wel- ding Co ,;;4.75, Consumers Fuel Assn 5;4.£35, Shook Tire Oo .50, Broadway Coffee Shop ,;I2.50, c Masson Equipment Co 48.70, B.Ward No `urther business appearing Co no'. adjourned ATTEST: 4,‘ 00/ City a cret 'y. I yor. Plainview, Texas, December 21, 1931. City Council met in regular session,Jayor Cardwell presiding with Aldermen J C .trooper, D. Bowman and E.H. Humphreys and City :secretary J- .h.::aigling present when fdllowing proceedings were had, to -wit; ..oved by Alderman ooper Seconded_ by elder; an _umphreys that the City pay i{.L .I,alone T75.00 ;t sh differnce between his City Taxes and his claim for store: sewer on 6th street which was laid at his expense in front of his property. Carried. No further business appearing Coucil adjourned. aT "EST f ig 4A,tatifal.k City eceeta y. Layor. Plainview, Texas, Jany 4, 1931. City Council met in regular session, iayor Pro er. D.D.�owman presiding white the foil wing officials pre sent; >.lderr.en nooper, Dysart and Humphreys and City Sceretary O.H.Saigling when the following proceedings were had, to -wit; l over. by Dysart G econded by Humphre; s that iiooper i.otor co overhaul the engine on the City Street Sweeper instatnter. Carried. Loved by iysart seconded by Looper that u.D. :ruin `s resignation as street sweeper operatro be accepted eff- ective Jany I5th 1932. Carried. Loved by Hooper s econded by a umphreys that s alter Temple be emplyed at a salary of X05.00 per month to take the place of U.B. ruin street sweeter operator on the 16th day of January I93 Carriec Eie finance corrmitte recconendec to the Council that tie following'ilalaries of elective dity officials be in force for the ensuing term.; lay or <I35.00 aldermen .q0.00 City ecre nary •r220.00� 229 Loved by Lunphre,s Seconded by _ooper that the recco- rr:endations of the finance committe he to elective offficial salaries for the ensuing terra be adopted. Carried. zhe follwWing reports for the month of DeceLoer read to the loaned whereupon sa, _e were aeceptecl and a Dpr o v ed. 1 -.6z i ;1i Current `_'axes C8890.I3, Delinquent axes C4362.20, ,ester _rents ;7548.47, Sewer Rent :;86.43, is- cellaneous 4r25.I5, Police 1 eport C46.00,. i_o°ec by Humphreys Seconded by cooper that the fol- lowing :salaries and Bills for the month of December be and are hereby allowed and ordered paid; SALARIES:- J.1V. Perkins 85, Frank Stultz 085.00, a L. Hood 485.00, A.L.King 41%85.00, 0.B.Guin r 85.00, J.L. 'Taller I25.00, G.G.Blair x ?60.00, Lee Hardin :x85.00, T.P.Sitton x;85.00, Z.C.Ross wI25.00, D.P.Jones x 25.00, Ed _art CI00.00, a.H.Oraig I00.00, I:.S.Bolin .r:I25.00, L._ .Ivartine <J25.00, S.S.Laniel 4:75.00, 'tu.J.Bryan „x65.00, In J.C.Hooper r ;I0.00, Herbert Dysart u I0.00, a,.L.Bowrr:an I0.00, ..L..Tiior:pson 4;'I0.00, H.r.humpnrec s 'I0.00, .1; li_liar, s Lay 75.00, Pau.:_ Bryan •'I25.00, J. B. Cardwell •cc', I35.00, G.l. Saiglirig 4220.00, W.P.Foley cI40.00, Lartin McWhorter I00.00, =_.I. inter 90.00, I.D.i inter >60.00, Ed Ross 60.00, Frank Rigler c60.00, H.1. Gregg ;7 Forrest Jallaway C60.O0, Fire Dept ,30.00, h. 1. Jtsor :YI25.00, S.G.Yates 090.00, A.T.Perrod .90.00, S.P. Bolles x:80.00, is'.R.'r`lalker C60.00,. BILLS:- 'a. C.Green C99.00, Fain Chemical Co 4 28.34, James _joss „;48.25, .alter 1.oberts ;;4.20, V.R.Rodgers r CI7.75, :re: texas Gas Co C7I.06, '_'elephone :;o x:36.70, Texas utilities Jo c388.I0, Texas Utilities Co 4 4X.36, Cory Tire Co 4'I6.29, Plainview Storage 6c Service Station X40.28, ;elden .printing Co ,A.00, Texas Land Development Go I.68, i. einecke Bros hdw 4I.25, Jarvis "Tull w Co ==I8.30, Super ervice Station 4r6.I0, estern Union 4,3.02, Westex dw Co N .85, herald _ews Publishing Jo 4f2.50, __oyalty Lotor Co ;;:29.00, Ben Gardner CI5.50, Thatcher Printing Co ;I23.60, Plainview Welding Co x 15.00, W.L .Whitesides 4;:4.00, Dowden Hdw Co 04.20, B.Ward 4x7.50, D.P.Shoup `6.00 J.D. _hatcher C30.509, Long -Be.l Sale Corp ;7.35, Austin'Western 2.I9, Shook Battery Co C2.50, F.J.Tillery :„:2.25, Plain- view Mattress Factory I.75, James Ross X42.50, 1agnolia Petroleum Co 411.55, "_'.P.Coal Oil Co C9.30, Panhandle R Refining Co 414.95, harder 0 Dysart ;'5I.50, S.3.Ross :5.78, Gulf Refining Go C94.75, It appearing that there was no further business Jouncil adjourned. ATTEST: �1w City Sec /tart' Iayor 230 .7lainview, Texas, January Ins, I932. City Council rret in regular session, i, ayor Pro -Tem L.D.Bowran presiding with the following named officials present; J.C.Hooper, Herbert Dysart and E.h.Hurphreys Aldermen and s.H.Saigling Jit; secretary when the following proceedings were had; to -wit; I._inutes of December 2Ist and January 4th read and approved. Loved by Humphreys Seconded by Dysart that Mayor Pro -Tern Bowman negotiate for necessary lurbee with which to rebuild and repair culverts as discussed. Carried. loved by Hooper seconded by humphreys that Joe labrey be employed as traffic officer for a period of 30 days, the City to furnish iotorcycle and expense on same. Carried. Loved by 'Dysart econded by Humphreys that J1ty Tax Collector be and is hereby authorized to accept payment of Delinquent Taxes up to and including January 3Ist 1931 without Henaltig interest or costs. Carried. Iv_oved by :Dysart Seconded by iLooper that ordinance Nu. 363 be and tine same is hereby adopted and approved. 1 Carried. ORDINANCE N0.363. 3E IT ORDAIN:L BY THE CITY COUNCIL ur TIE CIT`% uF PLA INV IE ti!, TEXAS: That Ordinance N0. 322, passed and approved on the 6th., day of Lay, I929, be and the same is hereby amended so as to hereafter read and be in effect and force as follows: SECTION I. It shall hereafter be unlawful for any person, firm or corporation to keep for any length of time whatever, at any one place, Lore than three cows or more than two head of horses or mules or more two head of sheep or goats within the following defined territory in the City of Plainview, towwit: BEGINNING at the northeast corner of Block 78, in Righ_land addition to the town of Plainview; thence South to the South line of I3th street: thence East with the South line of I3th ltreet, to the South line of the right of way of the Panhandle and Santa Pe Railway Company; _'hence in a South of East Direction with the South line of said right of way to and intersecting with the Northern extension of Elm Street; Thence oath to the South line of Second Street; :'hence Wes$ to the Southwest corner of Block 50 Old Town of Plainview; Thence worth to the Southwest corner of Block 54, Old Town of Plainview; Thence Vilest to the Southwest corner of Block 80, slexander w `i estn oreland Addition; thence lest with the North line of Sixth street to the southwest corner of Block 28, in College hill addition to the Town of Hlainview; thence North with the East line of Quinc;; Street to the Northwest corner of Block 7I, Highland addition to the Town of Plainview; thence East with the South line of Sixteenth Street to the puce df be- ginning; unless such livestock be kept in enclosed and covered barn and then not more than twenty -five head of any and all of such animals at any one tine, provided, however, that noth- ing herein shall be construed so as tc prevent the keeping of livestock at livery stables, stock yeard, stock pens, or barns already established and in use in the City of Plainview. SECTION 2. That any person having any such enclosed and covered barn as mentioned in section I, hereof shall keep the sale in a sanitary condition. 231 SECTION 3. Any person violating any provisions of this Ordinance shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and upon conviction shall be fined in any sum not exceeding ,IOO.00. SECTION 4. The fact that there is nor ordinance prop- erly limiting the number of livestock that can be kept to- gether at any one place in the above defined limits creates an emergency and public necessity demanding that all rules be suspended, and that this ordinance take effect and be in force immediately after its passage and publication, and it is so ordained. PASSED January I8th, I932. APPROVED January I8th, I932. ATTEST: iia lAA Cq 1411/. i y .,-c-�etary; Lsi y :ayor,Pro -TeX ,City C\t of Plain' iew, /Texas. of Plainview, Texas. It appearing that there was nothing more to come before this session the Council adjourned. ANTES 4,-41".a 1 TinniA AAA- y S retry. iayo ,Pro -Tem. lainview, exas February 1932. City Council met in regular session, I; ayor Cardwell presiding with the following named officials present; Aldernen J.C.Hooper, LLerbert Dysart, L.D.Bowman and E.H. Humphreys and City Secretary J.H.Saigling when the foll- owing proceedings were had, to -wit; loved by Humphre; s 'econded by Dysart that the City Collector be and is hereby authorized to omit penalties on I93I City Taxes up to and including :arch 3Ist I932. Carried. Loved by :cooper Seconded by Boman that of the I93I City Tax on Lot 6 2 Dot 5 Block IO CH be remitted since said property has been acquired by L.E. Church as a parsonage. Carried. Loved by Humphreys Seconded by Dysart that the City pay Plainview Sanitarium .tt•150.00 as full settlement on part of the City for Sanitarium bill on D. Horn. Carried. ,owed by Humphreys Seconded by Bowman that the foll- owing be and are hereby appointed as directors of the B.C.L. d.J.B.Gouldy and `.Holbrook Reappointed and A.E.Boyd, Ray Gxresham, A.A.kteredith, Sam Heaver and L.R.Bain new members. bers. Carried. Loved by Humphreys Seconded by Hooper that the remittance of all penalties on delinouent Taxes be extended to and incl- uding Larch 3Ist, I932. Carried. loved by Hooper Seconded by Bowman that the following Salaries and bills for the month of January be and same are hereby allowed and ordered paid. Carried. 2 2 SALARIES:- J..1. P: rkins Frank Stultz 85.00, F`. L. Hood 885.00, a- L.: :ing 85.0u, dalter Temple 2,85.00, J. Taller t:_ I25.00, G. G.Biair ,:60.00, Lee hardin x;85.00, T.P Sitton 4 05.00, Dr C.I<.oss 4`I25.00, .:r .l .Jones Ed Hart I00.00, .H.Craig 100.00 Joe iabrey H. S. Bolin I25.00, 0. .Lartine ,w125.00, S.I7aniel „75.00, 7.J.3ryan •!65.00, J.C.rooper 4;IC..00, Herbert Dysart 'I0.00, D.D.Bowm.an 4I0.00, D.I- °Thorpson <I0.00, I{:.h.Iumphreys I0.00, Ji11iar:s Day ti X5.00, aul Bryan $I25.0O, J.B.Cardwell I35.00, Geo 0aigling :'220.00, <I.F.Foley _'I40.00, Iartin Lc7horter '7;100.00, r. _.Linter '90.00, ..D.Linter =60.00, Ed Doss 60.00, Frank _'ig1er 60.00, E.I-.:.Gregg C60.00, Forrest Gallaway :60.00, Fire Dept 430.00, H.'i.VisorC;.50, S.G.Yates •,90.00, ..T.rerrod ;9O.00, S.E.Boles 030.00, E.R. Calker BILLS: Telephone Co 435.65, West .'eras Gas Co 4'7I.40, Texas Utilities Co 4 364.26, lexas utilities Co 4 59E3.62, Texas Utilities Co 418.9b, Texas Utilities Jo 425.08, Austin !Western hoad Lcny Jo 488.6I, Western Union ;4.52, Lrs J.C. Hunt YI3.50, The E. L. Steck Co 4r .80, B. and .:'I5.00, Spencer Dallinger 4I.85, Clowe Cowan 4.65, Jarvis -Tull s Co I.35, J.C. :ooldridge br Co 2.25, Hooper 3on 1 otor Co :49.I0, Austin- Western i =_chy Co 4II.04, J.D.Hatcher V. .I:odgers _'26.25, h.B.Fain Chemical Go 0;77.54, Burt Electric Shop �3I3.20, City Blacksmith Shop I5.00, Plainview Welding Co cII.75, Daniel Paint Glass Go :Z.5O, Loyalty is otor Co e55.35, .L.:emble 27.80, ShooK Battery Co 00.30, Ben Gardner 4 1.50, Feral-News Pub Go ,I9.00, Super Service Station eI.70, Plainview Service Storage Co 7I4.73, Shepard d Chevorlet Co eI.20, Cory Tire Co x2.60, Dowden i-dw Co Donohoo-Ware Hdw Go 47.05, Boyd .c Davenport '426.79, B. Seaman ti >25.00, 'w..r.Roberts ;7.20, Plainview Sanitarium 4I50.00,. No further business appearing Council adjourned. ATTEST: City Se :eta y. Layor. ainvie�r, Texas, 'ebruar:' 10, 1952. 0ity ;ouncil net in regular session, ayor Ca.dwell presiding with the following naned officials present; Alderren Hooper, Dysart, i owrian and Humphreys Saig- li:g %ity ecretary when the following proceedings were had; to -wit; Linutes of Jaguary I8th and 1'ebruary Ist were read and approved. i.oved by roomer Seconded by iiumpnreys that the :votary Club be permitted to ir:proved plot of Park grounds lying North -ast of the helter mouse. Carried. i._oved by i umpnreys Seconded by Dysart that I0,000.00 of General Fund money be transferred to Interest and Sink- ing Fund. Carried. is oved by i3owran econded by Humphreys that ;it,. Treas pay to the i3.0.D :„I250.00 and iunicipal Ban =.500.00. Carried. oved b iur:r:hreys econded by :Sown an that the City, :ittoriiey proceed to collect on Juidgement of .%ity against Ferguson Seed FarrLs Co Inc. Carried. 233 The following reports for the month of January I932 having been read to the Council it was moved by Alderman Lumphre,, s Seconded by alderman dysart that said reports be accepted and approved as read. Carried. REPORTS:- :.H.3aigling Current `saxes :,43,186.20, Delinquent Taxes :9592.4, Water Rents 0556.89, Sewer 'rents a24I4.22, I:iscellaneous 0.50,, Police Report ;104.70,. I.;oved by alderr.an Hooper econded by Alderman Bowman that the following Election Order be and the sare is hereby passed and approved: J. L' 1 I C I C 1 l 1J OF CITY f. I v.. i.J OF THE CITY OF P:L_,IN IE i, TEXAS. AT RE_ iLAH I ETII' G Or _SHE ()ITT COUNCIL LF HE CITY On c:4 PAII VI N, TEXAS, .OND AY FEBRUARY 15th, 1932, THE U1LO'W= in in U. i 3 PA$S: D, lU —SIT: ITIS URDERED .3 1 ThE CIT1 COUNCIL OF THE CITY .i+' PLAIN C. VIEW, TEAS, i2 __`i' AN ELECTION 3E HELL AT THE CITY RA LL, IN .e. SAID CITY OF PL.= INVII ON THE FIRST TUESDAY IN APRIL, I932, 2: SAIE BEING THE .I'IFTh (5th) DAY OF SAID LONTh, FOR THE ELECTION Or :Tim.? PO :L :!'KING OFF IC ERS P' OR SAID CITY,TU''WIT; CITY i AYOR, CITY SECRETARY, AND E RE 3) X11Dn.Ri:EN ALL FUR A TERI OF TWO (2) YEARS EA .CH. THE _iLDE LEN TO TAKE TEE PLACES OF HERBERT DYS °ART, E.I .EULPRREYS AND D.I. TEUI: PSON WHOSE a EXPIRE IN APRIL I932; AND W.j.KLINJER I S NAI PRESIDIi OF SAID ELEC` IU R ..ID E.L.BALL...Ty':EE AND GUY JACOB ARE NA],E ASSISTANT JUD3ES. A CUP1 UF THIS ORDER ._IJ i31 THE i. AYOR .J:iD ATTEST EL 3Y 1 .E CIT. SECRETARY UP SAID CITY ..,.TALL .DERV AS NOTICE OF zip I.EC ICY ANL 3PADL sE t?M..I.,._1.. AS REQUIRED HY LAW. s l'ASSED THIS 2 ::IE i5t_:i DAi 02 Z .B ARY, .'t. 1932. v‘ v le f VJ /L✓ .e.�� 1 CITE SE f TA'._ LA OR. NO further business appearing Oouncil adjo, fried. j A. 7 0 i Ci vi1'- 33 ,:i ,._zYlR. 234 Plainview, e. -as, ;.:arch 7th, 1932. •.;it;y° :;ouncil net in regular session, ayor Cardwell presiding with the following present; Aldermen J.C.1-ooper erbert Dysart, :;✓.Ij.3owli an and uri;p .revs and City =secretary :f.h.; aigling when tie following proceedings were had, to -wit; i inutes of regular reeting i`ebruary Ibth read and a"r; proved Loves: by 1:uu_p hreys vecoilded beyd ysart that v J.liiiger be and is hereby appoin to ;audit the City's books for t :b.e ,ear April 1st I931 to arch 3I 1932 inclusive. Carried. loved by Humrhreys Seconded by Yooper that the City pay to tne ibrary „•IOU.00. arried i oved by ysart econded by f doper that rlainview State Sank selected as City :Depository until further advertised ent for City repository is r_ade and that City ;secretary and Layor be authorized to enter into contract for pledging sec urities to secure such funds. Carried. rile following reports for thy: rr_ontn of Zebruary r.avein ;eeii h :ard were accepted and approved; .h. Saigling Current ;;2345.92, reli 1nueut aY II78.52 later rents Sewer Rents ,j221.73, Liscellaneous Collection ::2.45, 7olice :report I41.35, The following SALARIES DILLS for the r oath of r �eb- ruary were allowed and ordered paid:- ;ALARI:S J.:J. -erkins ;85.00 2 Stoltz 8:;.00 i-i.L. .Flood ��.00 :.J-J. .ing y85,00, _i.Z._ in 4 :L�v.()li :'alter Teeple J.i...;Jaller I2�.00 G. lair .;60.00, wee Cardin 85.G0 T.P. ,itton 65.0O, 3.U. d oss I25.00, ..y'. Jones ,;25.00, Joe 1'.:abry .I00.00, i:d _iart IOO.00, Crai IOU.OU ii. .Eolizi I25.00 artine 125.00, S. o.-aniel 75.OU, W. J.Br;-an 65.00, :.C.t_ooper I0.00 erb rt ysdrt IO.OU 1)..T) i) Bowr an I0. UU, :D.?.. Thor, pson 0710 .00 E. um.phre;s I0.0u ail iarr s L a;� 75.00 2 au1 r,yan i2 00, .2. jardwell I55. UU J. aiglin 22O.0O, W.F. y i�ole. 14O.0v, _.artizi i c.;h0rter 70� .0�' _�.,.1, Intel' 90.00, 6(J.J0, ..rani _1.1.. Jreg 60.00, Torres t allaway :60.00, l ire ,ept .visor I25.00, 3.J.rates 90. CU errod '15.9U, Bills:- 'Jest e as as Co C7. o, _'eie or ;lie _;0 30.90, e .as tilities .;o x;.40, 'e as Jo 5:0. 1 exas :ti litios Co •'379.c.o �.s t �u -i. IL'loel Co r 25, Bla: r•ear;, :Ii.GO, c 1_:s ri quipiient Co ..4._D lain Chemical Co ._e ra:i_d :•ub Co ,12.l6, loll ifovI elding Jo Sro.15, '.;este ildw Co 2. T0, 'iC !i er -3or 1,:ot,-;r Jo JJ.50 s i.0�'ai.ty 1 ott r Jo '46.45, :ouerts _'ire Jo :6.80 1 Co 1.50 super service ,eta ioii .9U it lac .sr itr. Ohop 24.50 Clo ie Covran I 'l I Stdk .ai ri Leceivers ;t..IU __sror Jul.,piy Jo I6.C5, eut.: -lie ,._e Co Ci ltOn Lbr Co ii4.05, .Wahl e1 2arint Co CoiisuL rs Fuel x.,•4.05, .....ong -.yell Lbr Sales Gory :?4,4b, 3.':lard I4. _C ies::erii nigh Tire .o oI.uu .3atter, Co I' .50 ohillips Oatter;v Co o4.90, aedIorC i ..s0 .0. 100.00, ,.ti.iioberts Glainview State i?ar 4't7. O 'hillui s :etroleur. Go 32. T7 Sinclair Refinihg Go o77.70, I.:.G. al Oil Co .3.7T, i a__nolia Petro Co o Partner busine s appearin C until adjourn d ATTEST: wit :,�cre r;� a-or. 235 1 236 Plainview, Texas, Larch 21, 1932. The Council met in regular sesion, r ayor J. .Cardwell presiding with the following named officials present; Aldermen J.:;.hooper, .D._ own n, D.i._. Tnompson and .ii. Humphreys and City Secretary C- .h.Saigling when the follow- ing proceedings were had, to -wit; i.inutes of the regular session of i.arch 7th were approved as read. Loved humphreys seconded by Thompson that Penalties, Interest and Costs be cenitted on all unpaid "Tuxes until and including the 3Ist day of July T93L. Carried. i...oved by h :,;.mphreys Leconded by l ooper that Boyd and Davenport be permitted to re -write a compensation policy on the amity employes. ;arrted. :_oved by _'hor. pson ..leconeed by Lumphreys that the City Treasurer pay to the D..D 1820.00 now and 460.00 per month from ay to Member I 2 inclusive. Carried. Loved by Bowman econceo. by un.phre s that City freasnrer pay to the Band now 0350.00 and 200.00 per month for the months of April-!.aye and June. Carried. It was ordered that the contract between the City and `illian :s and nay for the representation of the :;it; in an effort to collect certain moneys from the receiver of the 'lainview National Dank on the theory of Trust fund and pre ference claim be approves and executed. :6 o further business appearing Council adjourned. fir City „;ecretar a;yor. Plainview, Texas, ypril 4, 1932. ity Jou cil rret in regular session, i,.ayor Cardwell presiding with the following other officials present; J.C.Hooper, Herbert Dysart, D. 2-. Bowr_.an; D.L,Thompson and E.H.humphreys Aldermen and Saigling City; eoretary when the following proceedi gs were had, to -wit; i:.inutes of re; ular r. eeting _.arch 2Ist were read and a a vnrove c. "Loved by h it phre, s 3econ1ea by 1 oo that usiness and Professional 1;orr.en's Club be permitted to improve a plot of City Park ground directly west of Shelter :douse. Carried. i,.oved by :_caper seconded by i3owman that occoppants of Par -i eeper residence be charged with the minir:.urr. '.rater and Swwer and that the City stand all excess in asn_uch as 3ity's trees are watered from this meter. Carried. The following reports for the month of Larch having been heard were accepte3 and aprroved Cr.ii. :3aigling Current 'axes 1;1472.70, iDelinduent `faxes 542..3, p ater hentc 522.31, viewer went _7'i.l b .._iscel ianeous heport IOS, 237 The following Salaries and Bills for the month of Larch were allowed and orLered paid: SALARIES- J.W.Perkins :85.00, Frank Stultz A.L.King -„;85.00, Walter Temple 85.00, J.1 Ialler J25.00, Blair ;;60.00, Lee nardin 8b.00, T.P.Sitton S.O.Hoss ;I25.00, D.P.Jones Joe 1,abry I00.00, 1d Hart .J00.00, W.H.Craig I00.00, H.S.Bolin Ib.U0, 0.R.lartine .Daniel /75.00, j.J.Bryan v 65.00, •.C.Hooper •I0.00, erber Dysar I0.0u, .D.3owman IU.JU, 1J.L.Thompson Fq0.00, E.h.Humphreys ,I0.00, :illiaLs iJay n75.00, Paul B ryan .425.00, J.3.Jardwell .F. I40.00, Lartin :clhoretr cI00.00, 90.00, .iJ.Linter ,,;60.00, Ed moss •e0.00, Frank Bigler ii.L.Gregg ..,:60.00, Forrest j-allaway ;60.00, Fire Dept n30.00, n.4.Visor nI5.00, 90.30, ;,..T.Lerrod 3.E.3olles „;60.00, ,alker BILLS:- Nench Burkett ,1heriff 'West Texas Gas Co Telephone Co ,40.65, Texas Utilities Co .3(;3.82, Texas Utilities Co .'685.99, Texas Utilities Co ,I9.22, Texas Utilities Jo •.60, ,;.J.Klin;er .:5.00, Guy Jzibbbs c5.00, E.L.Ballenee 5.00, -rs S.,.ieharg 5.00, 12s j.J.Klinger 5.U0 Lrs :.1. Ballengee L.C.Jayland 1rs Harold Hamilton .>'3.00, E.T.Coleman ,3.00, 1.A. lcCraw 4.00, j.J.Litchell 3.00, P.C. Russell .3.00, Harley-Davidson Oales o -Ie.I0, _awden Feed Co ;.12.87, :lainview .3anitarium „I0.00, Continental Oil Co .39.90, iao1ia :etroleum Oo 30 •40.62, Thatcher Printing Jo „,9.60, LcLillan 1.rag Jo 21ake ;flake ,I18.72, .Ward Plainview ielan Co ,30.90, axworth ,e,lbreath Do ,:2.613, pence ;:c nallin:er 02., JJe 1.:C.Goudrion hubber Co 74.37, nerald-1,ews Tub 00 4estern Lnion ,2.24, Daniel 1-aint 01ass 00 .rank n. earson J..1J.hatcher Kemble „I4.60, iurroughs Adding ..achine Co „I.00, Irs j.J. hunt ,I4.50, naraer 0 Dysart 64.50, Leinecke Ldw Co „I.75, 4estex LOW 00 ,A0.85, Jahp's Marnacy 2.50 ..Kelley noyalty rotor Co 7.55, Jity Blacksmith Shop c.K.Drug Jo n .50, I.C.Wooldride Lbr Jo ,J6.00, _Boman _Nursery Super Service Station Stone ,e Mores Inc 4.44, 7.0.Rodgers Hooper ptor Oo Shook :Are 00 2.90, n.3.2ain Chemioal Jo „:33.99, nowden Odw 0o 6.20 Plainview :-.dw Co .70, Long-ell Lbr Co 26.75, ;eo n. 13arnard Stationery Go Loyd. 0 Davenport Anerican LaZrance :oarAte Industries Inc n9.72, The Seagrove Corp „,,9.48, Alexander Bros _rug Co 00 Further business appearing Council adj. rni,d. .Prol/ City e, eta ,r 1e.or ilainview, Texas, April 7th 1932. Jity Council net in call session 1,ayor 2roten: n.n. Bowman presiding with aderLen :T.C.Hooper, 7 eruert nysart, n.I.L'hompson and E.n.humphreys and Oity Secetary 0.0. Saig present when the following prooeedings were had, to-wit; oved by ysart econded by :hompson tat Aty .,tt orneys be authorized to pror.:eea with settlerr.ent of sity's preferenee ciain. with neceiver of _lainview 0atioial Bank on basis of City Attorney's letter to said Lank heoeil. under date of vri1 7th 1932 copy of which is filed with tne City Secretary. Carried ,naninous_ty. over D Seconded by _hompson that .;ity s,-oretary A.ddress a leter to tne heceiver of Jlainview 1:,ational Bank reauesting that he give to ..J.Klin;:;er Auditor for the jity, Balance shown by nooks of said Bank to jr of eaoh account carried by .H.Saiiing for City of Plainview or otherwise for 2:18 the City: on tise i2tn ca: of erteL_bet 1951 for his use in con.plet_ng the annual audit for the City arried. It was agreed between the -s for the City, illiar., s bay and the Council that if the settlen_ent above rentioned is consuu ated tl_e City will pay said .ttorneys and they will a:scept in lie:.{ of tho fee ,yo7idcd for in the contract here- tofore z ade between the At and said attorneys I::; jf of the amount collected as preference. It a; t _ere was ncthir, f'irther to con :e before this cession the Council adjourned. ec etari. I:.a Tor Plainview, Texas, April I5th I952. City Council Let in Special session, with the following nan_ed officials pies nt; :_ayor J.B.Cardwell, .iderren J. C.ilooper, Herbert Lysart, L.D. '=owr: an and I .1 Thorl son and City secretary C .E. Sai ;ling when the foliowin pro ceedin s were had, to- wit; "ELECTION RETURNS CANVASS" IT i _r'd :3I: REL THAT ON `i'1IIS DA i' CAI .E oil TO 3E ON- 11.T1 i "1 E 7U NS %P THE REGULAR l 7 O i�� RETURNS 1� ..s�_ t.:.1r_�r.0 CITY _..���,TI._.. o_ UITY LFPICE'_;S OF TH2 CITY OF PLAINJIE TEXAS, ELD ON T17 5th DAY OF APRIL., A.L. I932, AND IT iPPEARING THAT THE FOLLOWING CAN;.IL�l�.s _u.,,,�I ��L llr. i Iu ES_ 1:�1 OF 1 t OFF IC: FOR 7 THEY VJER O D r E TO-WIT: T V�,T_.S �_ii Oi Imo.. I�_: 1!-�.Y _;I.� .C�,S, AO ��I_ R. i'. SI,_ TfI i'0R I AYOR 544 VOTES, J. L.: AY _R CITY SECRETARY 550 VOTES, i ..BERT ,_Y ART i-OR ALDERIAN 913 VOTES I'. J. :-THL UT FOR A7 LERLAN 965 VOTES, 2.1. OSBOEIE FOR ALDER- IAN IO23 VOTES: ALL C L,ID 3EI IG ELECJ2 FOR A TEE TERI CI' 'PWO YEAS. IT IS l `I.. EPU 'r, Li C ',ARE D T I: ABC) .r 'Ei'.,.ui S ri VI CEIV.. :D T w; i.IGi_ 'S C OF VUTI2S CAST 'O2. ANY v V1 P T7 i rte. I�._.,u OF 21-1 Ni]) t�._� �.�rTcl�.s _�_.r�� ,.=3Y ELECTED OFFICES ti ENSUING TWO rr Lo further business appearing Cou 1 d ourned ar `1'I'JU 1' City see etarSr. LAYLR. As a matter of convenience I give herein the complete list of City candidates and their votes as per election returns; For Layor- J.L. Jardwell 478, E.J..Srryth 544, E.E. HUL iphreys 225, J. usher 354; For City Secretary G. Saig- ling 537, Darivin Jarner 263, Roy J. Lippert 243, I.:.. Gallaway 550; Aldernen, Herbert Dysart 913, J. urlbut 965, i .i>_.Osborne 102'6, W. C. peck 495, C. C. Stubbs 669, J.E.Hall 5I3, .ilur:phreys I. TOT _M VOTE IOILED I621 239 Plainview, 1exas, April I6h, 1932. Cit Council met in aegular session with the floowing named officials present: I.ayor J.3.Cardwell, Aldermen J.C.Hooper, Herbert Dysart, L.1). Bowman and 1). i.. ThoLpson and City Secretary G.H.Saiglirlg when the following proceedings were had, to -wit; I4=inutes of the regular m -eting of Arril 4th wad special sessions April 7th and ISth were approved as read. On notion of Alderman Dy sari :Seconded by :'old: rmari Thom :son it way: ordered that the accounts and report s of <.h.Saigling City Secretary, City Treasurer and City Tax Collector be in all thins approved and that he credited with the sun: of I527. a:, tale balance in the City Collector's account in the Plainview aational Bank when it closed and ceased to do business, all said money's having been deposited in said 'Bank by J. A. Saigling at the instruction of the Council. .otion carried unanirously. The following n.ew.y.elcteo official; R.P.Smyth .ayor, J.L.Gallaway City Secretary, E.1 .Osborne and J.Eurlbut A(4: ,c2- Aldermen being present were administered the o- i o P office CJ irrr. after i ch the took their respecoar- ficial chairs. 4 lob, C� ATTEST: •'y -13� t. '7. _ay or .otion by A derL anIysar Seconded by L dern;an BowrLan tat the _Bonds of ,T L. Gallaway as City ".treasurer also as City ax Collector fn the amount of ti5000.00 each be accepted and approveu as made by the National Surety Company. Carried. 'here being no furtr_er business Council adjournee. ATTEST: e /Jail-a-a City oecre l y. ayo. Plainview, Tex. Lay, 2, I932 City Council met in regular session with the following; mem- bers present: Lavor, R.P.Smyth, Aldermen, J.0.Hooper, H.Dt- sart, D.D. I'. J.Hurlbut, and Secretary, J. I:. Gallaway. after Ii.nutes of the last regular meelTing read,andAadding the nave of H.Dysart as one of the newly elected ofi:icers taking the oath of office, were adopted. lotion, h: Alderman,. Bowman, Seconded by Alderman, Hurlbut, the following monthly reports were read, approved and ordered filed; J.I:.Gallaway Delinquent Taxes, ;g31.20; Currant Taxes 534.75; ,rater, Sewer miscelaneous collections,I000.73; Chief Police, 0.R.L rtine's report, Pines collected, ;;I37.50 motion carried. i:`:otinn by Alderman Bowman, seconded by Alderman Hurlbut, to allow the following bills; To `t.J.Klinger for auditing the City books and Accounts, ,;x200.00; Clow cowan 17.33; S.B. Kelly, 9.28; Spencer Dallinger, •.90; West Texas Gas Co., :4.03; Iaeincke Bros. Hwd. 00., 3.40; 3 B Sign Co.,7.50; B.ward, c ;9.00; Alexander -I cIallan Drug Co., 05.30; Herald Publishing 00., ,>I2.00; Thatcher Prin *ing Co.,30.50; The City Blacksmith Shop, 4.25; J.D.Hatcher, 5.65; Harder Dysart, ;63.82; I:. Q.Silverthorne, 3II8.72; I:rs. J.C.Hunt, 0I2.50; S.S.Sloneker, ..II8.72; Boyd Davenport. 038.28; Texas Utilities Co., 1072.05; Texas Utilities Co., ;343.50; Yexas Utilities Co., 37.14; Jo W.Wayland, I.00; Poxworth- Galbraith Lbr. Co,I.95; Burt Electric 0 I.05; V'dest Texas Gas Co., 045.I5; Long -Bell Lbr.Co., 422.55; Terminal Garage, X8.30; South Western Bell Telephone Co. ,$40.85;Donohoo -`dare Hwd. Co.,4.38; Super Service Station, 42.00; 2 1 Daniels Paint wGlass 0o.,$,7.85; Kikers Service Station 83.04; Shook Battery Co., $I6.25;Hooper Son Motor Co., $6.I0; Harley Davidson Sales Co., 9$6.00; O.R.hartine, $7.50; Plain. view Welding Co., ,823.95; Plainview LLucicipal Band Orchestra, 200.00; Board of City Development, $460.00; S.B.Kelly, 5.35; V.R.Rogers,. ;7.50; The Western Union TelegrapE Co., :„;2.58; Texas Pacific Coal Oil Co.,y II9.00; Fulton Lbr. Co.,ti I.I0; 2iagnolia Petroleum Co., $$46.64; Phillipps Petroleum Co., ;22.75; Shook Tire Co., 6.50; Sheppard Chevrolet Co, $2.IO; 1Teptune L"eter Co., ,;;54.53; Selden Printing Co.,„9.00; Plainview State Bank, $25.00; Total, $337I.64; SALARIES: Mayor R.P.Smyth, 135.00; City Secretary J.L.Gallen -1-, ;rII0.00; Aldermen: J.C.Hooper, I0.00; D.D.Bowman, 4I0.00, H.Dysart, I0.00; F.J.Hurlbut, %I0.00; F.I;'_.Osborae, .pI0.00; P.H.Bryan,0I25.00 Williams Day, $75.00; Dr. S.C.Ross, 125.00, Dr. D.P.Jones, 25.00; O. R.hartine, .,3I25.00, h. S. Bolin, yI25.00, Ed Hart, 1100.00; W.H.Craig, I00.00 Joe Ivabry, 3I00.00; S.S.Daniels, $75.00; I. J.Bryan, r ;65.00; .i ortin IvcWhorter, I00.00; a .Linter, "90.00; J.D.Linter, ,A0.00; B''6, Ross, 960.00; Frank Bigler, w 60.00; H.L.Gregg, .;:60.00; Forrest Gallaway, $60.00; Plainview Fire Department, $30.00; H.L.Visor, I25.00; S.G.Yates, ;1$90.00; A.T. Herrod, .190.00; S.E.Bolles, ;80.00; E.R.'w'alker, X60.00; $60.00 J.F.Fo]ey, 0I40.00; Total Salaries, Bili 6,70I.64 L=otion by Alderman Dysart, secconded by Alderman Hooper, that the license bond of John H.Burt as Blictrician be approved and accepted. Lotion carried. Lotion by Alderman Bowman secconded by Alderman hurlbut, that irrigation rates be granted to the Passenger Station of the Ft. Worth Denver R.R., in order that they might beautify the grounds at the station; also to the Lindsay Funeral Home and the South Plains Konument Co., for the same purpose; Order to take effect at once, Lotion carried. *mot%- 4c c,. e-d Lotion by Alderman Dysart secconded by Alderman Hooper, that the dirt taken from the excavation for the new Post Office Building be accepted from 'J.0.Temple, provided he gets the job. Lotion carried. Lotion by Alderman Hooper secconded by Alderman Bowman, that all appointive employee's of the City, tender their resigna- tions, taking affect hay, I6th. Inst. Lotion carried. Lotion by Alderman Hooper secconded. by .1derman Hurlbut, that the accompanying list affecting a revision of salaries, to take effect June, Ist., be adopted. Secretary,J.L.Gallaway, protested that the reduction in his salary was too much. The motion carried, and the list was adopted. Lotion by Alderman Dysart, secconded by Alderman Hooper that the son of Dr. S.C.Ross, be employed to assist in the labra- tory tests of milk being sold in the City. hotion carried. There being no further business, meeting adjourned. Attest •I,�i //3 Sec. f S .yor. 241 Plainview, Tex., 1.ay. I6 -I932 The City Council met in regular meeting, with the following mem- bers present. Layor, ..L.;3rnyth. aldermen, J.C.Eooper, H.Dysart, E.L.Osborne, e.D.Boviman and j .J.Hurlbut. Secretary, J.1.Gallaway. The following matters of business were transacted. inutes of the last meeting, read, approved and adopted. It was unanimously agreed by the 'Council inirit representa- tives from the various organizations of the City to attend the next regular meeting of the Council, sane to be held to be held at the City auditorium on June, 6 -32 Lotion by Alderman Hooper, seconded by Alderman Dyaart that the resignations of all former city employee's be accpted, carried. On notion and seccond the following appointments were made: Police Chief, O.R.Lartine; Assistant-Chief, Pete Blakney; City Judge, S. S. Daniels Night Sargent, yet to- be p a�_ .n e c. the salary, however, was fixe- at 9r:'5.O0 per month. City Attorney, the firm of Williams Day: City Physician, Dr. ':`J.E.Rec ford; Assistant City Secretary, :?.1'_. ryan; City Sanitary Officer, Dr. LP` S.C.Ross: City Pound. Ieeper, ..J.Bryan; Building Inspector, 'ire Chief and 'Fire s:arshal, J. '.Foley; Street Foreman, J.L. 'Waller; Foreman '.Water Department, H.'W.4risor; City Scavenger, vim' ..Jar d There being no further business, meeting a joutned. i 14`~ N City Secret f y. .a yori Plainview, Tex., Lay, 30 -I932 The Zity Council met in called. n :eetin_, with the following mem- bers present: Layor S.P.Smyth. eildermen J.O.hooper, H.Dysart, E.,.0sborne, F.J.Hurlbut and City Secretary J.L.G .11away. On motion and seccond the men reccomn:endee by H. .Visor, Fore- man of the water department, were appointed to the following positions. Assistant Foreman, S.'].Yates; :Teter Readers. S.E. Bolles and L .T.herrod; Sewer Disposal, 1:. ..,ialker. Fire Chief 'x.'.Foley reccomr:ended there be no change in the personel of the Fire Department at present, and all men were reappointed. Police Chief 0.1... artine recco..r. :ended the followi g men for the following positions: Ed mart and W.H.Craig, Night Patrol- men; Joe •Liabry, -_otorcycle Patrolman; an; Tight Desk Sargent, Hoyt Curry. J.L:. =Caller, Street Foreman reo ;oll:n-endec: the following men for the various places: J.'. "J.Perkins, Tractor; L. r ood, aintainer: Lee Egrdin and T.'.Sitton, 'rash Wagon; Frank ;Stoltz, Grader; _`..L.Kind, Street a;on; :falter Teeple, Street Sweeping _:acl ine. Loti on by alderman ooper, socconded by Alderman ysart that J.i:_.Waller be given contr01 of, and ordered not to lend the chairs at the Auditorium. Lotion carried. Lotion by 1.derman Hooper, secconded by Alderman Hurlbut that the Layer envestigate the cost of an underground tank, and gas- oline pump, and resort at the next i eetin_; of the Council, motion carried. There being no further business, meeting adjourned until the following Tondayni ht. City Secre aryr. eiayofr. 212 Plainview, Tex., June, 6 -I932 The City Council met in regular meeting with the following members present Mayor, P. Smyth. Aldermen, E.L. Osborne D.D.Bowman, H.Dysart, F.J.Hurlbut, and Secretary J.L.Galla- way. Minutes of the last meetings were read, approved and adop- ted. The Secretarys report read as follow Currernt Taxes col- lected, T2I3.00; Delinquent Taxes collected,438.49; Water, Sewer and miscelaneous1receipts, ;873.05; Chief Police3 Report, Fines collected, 5I.00; Building Inspectors Report, X23.50• The following bills were allowed and ordered paid, SALARYO: Mortin LcWhorter,z I00.00; Forrest Gallaway, 60.00; H.A.Lanter, 90.00; Ed Ross, 60.00; W.D.iinter, 60.00; Frank Ri ler x''60.00•H.M.Gre g ,p gg, �60.00; Plainview Fire Department, :T730.00; H.W.Visor,.I25.00; S.G.Yates, ?90.00; A.T.Herrod,00•88; S.E.Bolles,X80.00; E. R.' °lalker,60.00;G.G.Blair,$60.00; J.I. "faller, =,125.00; J. W. Perkins 85.00; Frank 8tultz 85.00; H.L.Hood,,85.00; A.L.King, <;;85.00; ;Walter Temple, p85.00; S.S.Daniels,05.00; O.R.Lartine,1I25.00; H. S.Bolih, 125.00; W.H. Craig, 100.00; Ed Hart,IOO.00; Joe Mabry,:j00.00; J.J.Bryan,,65.00; P.H.Bryan, J25.00; Williams Day,75.00; W.F.Foley,I40.O0; R.P.Smyth,I35.00; J.L.Gallaway,`)220.00; Dr. S.C.Ross,�I25.O0; Lee Hardin T.P.Sitton,p85.00; J.C.Hooper, I0.00; H.Dysart, ,,40.00; D. D.Bo man,% E.L .Osborae,: I0.00; F.J.Hurlbut,, ,I0.00; Dr. ).P.Jones,525.00; BILLS -The Texas Co.I3.20; Lunicipal Band 0rchestra Boar.? of City Development, 460.00; Plainview State Bank, 4432.3I; Plainview State Bank „I477.I9; Texas Utilities Co. 063.68; Texas Uti_?.ities Co.343.50; Texas Utilities Co. >36.92; Southwestern Bell Telephone Co.5r35.90; 'Jest Texas Gas Co. %J2.I5; The Hestand Kimbell Grocery Co47.00; Shepard Chev- rolet Co. 4.80; Shook Battery Co.0.95; Jo rJ.Wayland, 1.00; Burroughs Adding Lachine Co. 5.55; Lagnolia Petroleum Co. .2.03; Thatcher Printing Co. 8.50; Hooper Son Lotor Co. J45.95; Boyd Davenport,, ,)3.92; Herald Publishing Co.5.75; V.R.Rogers, 29.25; Automotive Repair Shop,, 2.76; The Pyr- Fyter Co,,iI2.00; Burt Electric Co..)I7.75; Super Service Station, 5.20; Lindsay Mercantile Co.5.00; Texas Land Development Co.:A.00; Lrs. J.C.Hunt, II.50; Fulton Lumber Co. :;62.80; Lr. Linter, .J.50; Texas Pacific Coal Co. 45.65; Floyd Templeton,0.75; J.D.Hatcher,•,6.60; Panhandle Refin- ing Co. 'I8.59; The T xas 0o.66.90; James Ross, 40.00; 71.1-.'ti itesides, ,a50.70; Broadway Coffee Shop,:r7.80; Jarvis Tull Co.:>I.00; Western Union Telegraph Co.I.50; Dr.S.C.Ross, ::,8.34; Higginbotham- Bartlett Lumber 0o. 7.75; S.1!J.Lontague, J.C.Hooper,I2.I7; Floyd Templeton, {7.00; Earl Grey Owens,;2.28; Plainview State Bank,.1250.00; Phillipps Battery Co. x4.00; ;J.F.Foley,50.00; Lotion by Alderman Hurlbut, seconded by Alderman Osborne that the Plainview Municipal. Band and Orchestra be paid ,'I.50.00 per month beginning July, I -I932, Lotion carried. On motion and second, the meeting adjourned to the Audito- rium where a general rnmid table talk, and gener 1 discussion of the citys interests were had. by the general ublic. ti i J L ti v /amity Secretary Mayor 213 Plainview, Tex., June, 20 -I932 The City Council met in regular meeting with the following officers present: Iviayor, R.P.Smyth; Aldermen, D.D.Bowman, E.I`.Osborne, :r. Dysart, I'. J. Hurlbut, and Secretary J.L.Galla- way. I:inutes of the last meeting read, approved and adopted. Dr. S.C.Ross read a report on the analysis of milk from the dairy's that sell milk in the City of Plainview. Said report furnished by Dr. Bolles, Director of Laboratories, Austin, Texas. On motion by Alderman Dysart and seconded by Alderman Hurlbut the report was accepted and ordered filed. On motion, by Alderman Dysart, seconded by Alderman Bowman that Ordinance •,f364 be adopted, ordered published, and then spread upon the minutes of the meeting. Lotion carried. ORDINACE N0.364 AN ORDINANCE PROHIBITING THE. USE OF CITY'S PARK BETWEEN THE HOURS OF TEN THIRTY O'CLOCK P.M.AND CSI' SEVEN O'CLOCK A.I. AND PROVIDING A PENALTY. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PLAINVIEW: SECTION I. THAT HEREAFTER IT SHALL BE UNLAWFUL FOR ANY PERSON TO STOP, LOITER OR STAY FOR ANY LENGTH OF TILE WITHIN THE BOUNDARY OF TN's; CITY PARK OF THE CITY OF PLAINVIEW ET WEN THE HOURS OF TEN THIRTY O'CLOCK P.Y. AND SEVEN O'CLOCK A. Ii. SECTION 2. ANY PERSON FOUND GUILTY OF VIOLATING THE DRECEEDI TG `ECTION OF TNTs (}I?')TTTANC" SHALL, UPON CONVICTION, REFINED IT•Y ANY SUM NOT EXCEEDING 000.00. SECTION 3. SECTION I OF THIS ORDINANCE SHALL NOT AP- PLY TO PEACE OFFICERS OF HALE COUNTY OR OF THE CITY OF PLAIN VIEW WHILE IN THE PERFORLiANCE OF OFFICIAL DUTIES, AND THE P0- LICi OFFICERS OF THE CITY OF PLAINVIEi'W ARE SP.''CIATT`r T'smr R nT- 70 AND ORDERED TO ENFORCE THE PROVISIONS 0 THIS ORDINANCE, .AND'SAID POLICE OFFICERS AND THE OFFICERS 01 HALF .COUNTY FULLY AUTHORIZED TO ARREST "WITHOUT WARRANT ANY PERSON FOUND VIOLATING SECTION I OF THIS ORDINANCE. SECTION 4. THAT THIS ORDINANCE SHALL BE IN FULL FORCE AND EFFECT FROM AND AFTER ITS PASSING, APPROVAL AND PUBLICA- TION. PASSED AND ADOPTED BY UNANILOUS VOTE OF THE CITY COUN- CIL THIS 20th DAY OF JUNE, I932. APPROVED, ity Secre f .iry. or. A motion by Alderman Dysart seconded by Hurlbut to appoint R.L.Leinecke a member of the Board of City Development, car ried. A motion by Alderman Bowman,seconded by Alderman Osborne, that the Industrial Users of city water be billed as follows: AI.00 per month for the first 3.000 gallons; and I5 cents per one thousand for the next 50.000 gallons; and ten cents for all thereafter. Motion carried. A motion by Alderman Hurlbut, seconded by Alderman Osborne, that the meeting- nights of the 6ouncil be changed to the first and third Tuesday nights in the months, motion carried. There being no further business, a motion to adjour1 carried. Se cre tary,r Plainview, Texas, July, 5-1932 The City Council met in regular meeting with the following mem- bers )resent; I,Ivor, P N. Smyth. Aldermen; E.I:1.Osborne, F. J.Hurl- but, and`D.D.3owman. City Secretary J.L.Gallaway. I,inu of the last meeting read, approved and adopted. Ir. H. ;'J.Wester, of Lubbock, was present, and made a proposition to bring some horses here to keep for public hire, for riding purposes. A motion by Alderman Bowman, seconded by Alderman Osborne,to let him use a 1- of the Dairy Barn as stables, at a price of 410.00 per month rent. lotion carried. A motion by Alderman,Hurlbut, seconded by Alderman Bowman, to give J.P.Weyman 410,000.00 of the Insurance being carried by Boyd Davenport on the City Auditorium, motion carried. The Secretary's deport of Delinquent Taxes collected during the month of June of 4363.73, and Current Taxes $993.37, and Water, Sewer L'Iiscelaneous Receipts for June, ,.476.89; Chief Police Report for June 433.25;Report of Dr. ','J.E.`tedford, also the Report of Dr. S.C.Ross were read. All reports were accepted and ordered filed. Also the following Bills were allowed and ordered paid. SALARY'S: R.P.Smyth 4I25.00; J.L.Gallaway 0I50.00; P.H.Bryan $125.00 O.R.Lartine II5.00; Pete B ;akney II5.00; Ed Hart 490.00; W.H.Craig 5)90.00;,Joe Mabry 490.00 S.S.Daniel 465.00; N. J. Bryan 460.00; H. J. Curry 475.00; Dr. S C toss 4125.00; Dr. W.E.Redford 425.00; J.C.Hooper 00.00; H.Dysart 4I0.00; L.D. Bowman 5)10.00; L.i; .Osborne 410.00; F. J.Hurlbut $10.00; d.F.Foley 040.00; Ed Ross 460.00; H.I:. Gregg 460.00; Frank Rigler .:60.00; H.!.I.inter 4)90.00 '.1.D.Linter 460.00; Forrest Gallaway 60.00; Plv. Fire Dept. 430.00; J.I:.'.Jaller I25.00; Lee Hardin 480.00; i.P. Sitton ,;)80,00; J. j. Perkins 80.00;Frank StIltz $80.00; S.L. Hood $80.00; _1.L.King :;)85.00, salter Temples 480.00; H.W.Visor 4II5,00; S.G.Yates 480.00; A.T.Herrod 5480.90; S.E.Bolles ;,75.00; E.:.:Jalker 460.99; G.G.Blair 460.00; BILLS: Jilliams Day 412.50; Floyd Templeton 42.00; Lee Stevens 1;,15.00; Floyd Templeton ,I.00; Guy Kapple $4.50; Leonard Roberts 14.50; .11.B.Lorgan 46.00; Ft. Denver R.R. 412.66; i::.Id.Estep L5.00; B.r'Jard 410.50; Jake Sanders 9,50; E 2.00; ?.A.Eslinger 45.00; J.L.Gallaway City Col. 412.49; B.C.D. ;460.00; Plv. Municipal Band Orchestra 4200.99; S. d.B.Telephone Co.432.75; L.td.Clark I.00; E.O.Lickey 410.00; Floyd Templeton I2.00; Jeke Senders I3.25; Texas Utilities Co. 4946.00; Texas Utilities CO. $343.50; Texas Utilities Co. x;)37.27; jest Texas Gas Co. ti 6.07; The Austin Western Road I.%a.chinery C, 41II.57; H.B.Fatn Chemical Co. 428.59; West Texas Hwd. Co. 42.00; J.D.Hatcher 41.50; Texas Land Development Co. 413.20; I:eGlasson Equipment Co. 42.89; Fulton Lbr. Co. 023.00; Alexander lvchillan Drug Co. 42.95; S.B. Kelly Plmb. Co. 47.52; Plainview Welding Co. 013.05; Dowden Hwd. Co. 42.37; Jarvis Tull 0o. 42.30; The City Blacksmith Shop 463.45; Cory Tire Co. 418.12; Shook Tire Co. 1.00; Wooldridge Lbr. Co. 04.30; Higginbotham Bartlett Lbr. Co. x',;52.50; Green Tank Sheet i4eta1 Works 47.58; Panhandle Refining Co. ?6.I0; Lock Motor Co. 43.40; Clowe Cowan $43.28; Meinecke Bros. Hwd. Co. ,;x.95; i::agnolia Petroleum Co. 46.50; Teagel Laster Service 48.06; Jest Disinfecting Co. 42.62; The Seagraves Corporation 437.69; Ise. J.C.Hunt I0.00; Lindsay Funeral Home 10.00; B.Ward 17.50; OK Drgg Store Thatcher Printing Co. 4I.25; Burt Electric Co. 49.I5; Hearald Publishing Co. 45.50; O.B.Jackson 411.60; Shook Battery Co. 423.35; Super Service Station 42.64; Texas Pacific Coal N Oil Co. 437.56; Hooper Son Motor Co. ,)11.85; Harley-David- son Sales Co. =).65; B &B Sign C J7 ,50; 'iestern Union Telegraptc 80. 245 $I.50; Plainview Oil Co. I78.50; V. .Rogers Llanufacturer 017.87; Phillipps Battery Co. ir7.90; Jake Sanders :3.00; Floyd Templeton 06.00; On recomendation by Fire Chief Folly, a motion to employ Arnold Lomax as Driver on the Eire Department was seconded and carried, and he was duly appointed. Lotion by Alderman Hurlbut, seconded by Alderman Osborne, that P.H.Bryan be appointed City Tax Assessor Collector, without anny additional salary, Lotion carried and he was duly appointed. There being no further business meeting adjourned. ti! Secretary.(( v;ayor. it rlainvie 'e::., July, IJ -I932 The City Council Let in regular meeting, with the following ixe...Uera D' `.gent: Layer, 2.Smytii. _i1d .Osborne, .Dysart. ;ity a: Collector, .'Jryan, and uy $ecretar r inutes of the last reet reap and _:,fter due corrections, were approved and ado,pte otion by aJerman Dysart, secone by alderman Hurlbut to a. prove and „ecept t he O3ond of ��v:.r1 as '?ax _ssessor Ind Oollec tor. i n curried and it Silas so ora' 1otiol:l T:, cboriie, ,con0 ed by _i1ders:an, Hurlbut to strife out the boil0 for J.I Gallaway, as City Tax .sses- or sn0 Collector, saLle to e subject to the approval of the City Attorney. ti cn carried and it was s0 or 0ere Lotion by .Jdermun, Darlbut, seconded by AlderLan, Osborne, to recins0 the action of the council giving J.P.':ieyman, I0,000 of the Insurance formerly carried by the .:genoy of Boyd L Davenport, an ,l, to let the sane be carried by them as before; motion carries:. otio4 by ylde "rLan, iiysar t, seconded by .1derr_:an, :urltut, to authorize Dr. Redford to parchase cteri_ Vaccine, same to be use in charity cases, for vaccinating purposes, and to be pad for by the city; motion carried. 1 motion to acert the retort, an0 to allow bi of changes of V1.J.Klinger, for auditing the books of J.L.c =allaway City Tax Assessor 1 Collector, from April, 19 -1932 to July, 6- I932; motion carried, and it was so ordered. Lotion and second to transfer the Balance remaining in the Special Street I928 y2 Fund to the Interest L. Sinking Fund, carried and it was so ordered. The Balance being >9.86. There being no further business, meeting adjourned. :Y t' City Secret. c s :.y or. 21 Plainview, Tex., Aug. 2 -19324 The City Council met in regular meeting with the following mere- bers present: I;ayor, R.P•Smyth. Alderman; :F.J.Hurlbut, u.D.Bowm n, H.Dysart, E.I;:.Osborne and Secretary, J.L.GallaWay. I=inutes of the last meeting read, approved, and adopter. On Lotion and second, J.B.Cardwell, L.D.Earrison and J.G.Daugherty were appointed to serve as Board of Equalization on city tax val- uations, and to receive the sum of ;;7.50 per day for their ser- vices. Lotion by Alderman, Bowman, seconded. by Alderman, Dysart, to adopt Ordinance No.365 motion carried and it is so ordered. ORDINANCE, NO. 365. T* *T l' r• 13 r �T ORDINANCE r�> AN ORDINANCE AI, IITDIi G SECTION NO. I3 OF ORDINANCE NO. 37. PASSED, ADOPTED AND APPROVED NOV I.:B_R, I5 -I909, AS AEENDEI BY AN ORDINANCE PASSED AND APPROVED hAY, 4- I9I4PROVIDIITG CHARGES TO RE I.__zDE FOR SEWER SERVICES BY THE CITY 02 PLAINVIE'.'J, TEXAS Ai'TD I:OUITTS TO BE PAID FOR S ''IER SERVIC ES. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF TJIE CITY OF PL_ IITVIEV/, TEXAS THAT SECTION IT0.I3 OF ORDINANCE NO. 37 AS SAID SECTION OF SAID ORDINANCE WAS A1.EIT D AD BY AN ORDINANCE PASSEI AND A- DOPTED D LAY, 4 -I9I4, BE AND SAIDD SECTION NO. I3 OF SAID ORDINANCE N0.37 AND SAID :`d NDI:- ITT TE t OE' BE &.ITD SALE IS AND ARE THEREBY Lb ENDED SO AS TO HEREAFTER READ AS FOLLOWS: 'RT T 1 r T� rr "c C� FOR THE PROPER r'1''"� -�4 Ti SECTIONS NO. I3. IT BEING iT C SSARY O., H P .OPER I�":yINTENUTCE OF THE SEWER SYST'I,: OF THE CITY THAT A REASONABLE CHARGE SHALL BE LADE BY THE CITY AGAINST PERSONS, COP' 3TNERSHIPS, ASSOC .("IONS AND CORPORATIONS USING SUCH SEWER S`. TELL, THE F0LLO`7IT GACa._.. ES ARE HEREBY FIXED TO BE PAID TO THE CITY BY TEE OWNERS, LESSEES AND OCCUPANTS OF PROPERTY HAVING TOILETS, L 1 TAT(FTES, SEWERS, DRAINS, BATH, OH FIXTURES AND/ OR ACCESSORIES THEREIN Old THEREON CONNECTED `'.'IITH THE SEWER SY, TEL OF SAID CITY, SAID CHARGES TO BE PAID :,U iRTEi LY IN ADVANCE, AS FOLLOWS: FOR EACH PRIVATE RESIDENCE OCCUPIED BY OWNER OR lENANT'i ,HAVING FOUR FIXTURES OR LESS, FIFTY-CENTS; AND FOR EACH ADDITIONAL FIX- TURE FIFTEEN CI;ITTS. FOR EACH ,ADDITIONAL HOUSE ON SALE LOT OCCUPIED BY TENANT THE 'T{ Tj 1 T 1 1 Cr r, 1 Hen C� S HARE 1 CR SEPERATE S IL'.�r. CES FOR EACH. i. DUPL:EX THERE SHALL BE CHARGED I F TWO ESID :LC i S. Y :"1 T i h T 1 T SE FT- CENTS T OR EACH <iF i..�.Du IN �P.'�R'Tl._:I� �rI0 HOUSES I.' i Y U�.,i .L FOR FOUR FIXTURES 3 O LESS, AND FOR EACH. CH IT r CE i �.1t1V..i i.� Iv�?.:ZL FIXTURE Ic CENTS. �_i• 1R BUSINESS j i1 SE WITH TOILET T E FOR EACH BJ�3IIT���:� iaGU.�..� �YI.>.I-� ONE LOI�� AND T01 LORE THAN ONE OTHER FIXTURE R -1 .T CENTS. FOR EACH T 0. r °1T 7E 15 CENTS. T��_.. I�.lu i �_��i�. F C �..�l.t ADDITIONAL r I._.,_ I� CENTS. FOR EACH HOTEL OR ROOLING HOUSE, HAVING NOT i C1 J THAN :FIVE ROOT:B, FOR EACH FIXTURE FIFTEEN CENTS. i._IUI1UL CHARGE 4.00. FOR EACH HOTEL Tf� HOUSE, X ;'1 RE THAN _'u_ I_U_�_ O�� _,�,�;_:i�,�� �;�L, _::��VIIT� Si�� AND ITOs LORE TH /T� it EACH rt'- -1 T 11 1C� I. T': ELVE, FOR EACH x� IXIU E FIL :_EEL =TS. 1. INI� _U 0I-L RG I.50. FOR EACH _HOTEL OR ROOI:' :IITG HOUSE, HAVING TIELVE AND NOT LORE THAN THIRTY R r R �O? FOR EACH FIXTURE T'<�w 1 N CENTS. i GE 1...�'�.;.v _:.I_ _�i Cv.._S, L� Ii.l�l,1_. TEL �._.i�1:�. .,.1iTII_ul:- CHARGE .:'2.50. FOR EACH iIOT EL OR ROOL1NG HOUSE, SE OV ?LIRTY H001: 8, FOR EACI FIXTURE FOUR CENTS. IUILU O =G.E ::J0,00. FOR EACH OFFICE BUILDING i_ CENTS ='O.; EACH ROOT WITH 7 1' ONE FIXTURES, -:J TEL C N S FOR EACH ADDITIONAL I r FOR EACH LAUNDRY ONE DOLLAR JU FTFTY CENTS. FOR EACH t c. T T r'- ONE T r. 1 FOR EACH _r -1 CAFE, OR LIT )H "1_, i i CJ 1...1V.t7. :.i.._.,..: t'1J�.ai..7 CAFE, 1.�1C L 1'Vl,.: C,'.1. yU _.:.i il. 247 Fca EACH RAILROAD DEPOT UNE DOLLAR AND FT= =TS. EACH TOURIST CAL2 SHALL PAY ZIFTY CENTS FOR EACH PUBLIC TOILET, al-:. BATH AND IVIENTY FIVE CENTS FOR EACH CABIN ',IITH TOILET OR BATH AND TaN CENTS 2OR EACH ADDITIONAL FIXTURE. LIND11i CHARGE FOR CALI' ONE DOLLAR .;.d1D FIFTY =TS. FOR EACH BAH SIHOP, I OR 2 CHAIRS, AND orz TOILET FIFTY 3. FOR EACH BARBER (:::HC.P OV:= TWO OH:LIRS AND TOILET ONE DOLLAR. FOR EACH OPERA IQ=, PUBLIC IT.L OR 30/ BUILDING ONE DOLLAR AND FTv2Y CLNTS. FOR EACH LODGE ROO: ONE LOLAR. CHURCHES, PARSON-GES ANL PUBLIC FREE 20 ERA= HAVE FREE BEIER SERVICE. TH.I CHDI=CE SHALL 3E IN FULL 20= .,,ND .:,,FTER C'l IT:3 12:1S'JACE :Lill) IT IS SO caii] L.7. c\I nDTTTA.:7= .:.71.) -RT 02 C=T=C IN CONFTTOT nTij AIEN=NT AR7, 72,.E .e, Lotion and second. to purchase a full barrel o asi)hlt car- ried and. it was so ordered. .Otion by Alderman, iyoart seconded. by Alderman, Bowman, that a rurchsin comittee composed. of E.L.Osborne, 2.J. Hurlbut and ilayor 1Smyth be axpointed to to make the best trade possible for a nevi car for the Police department. 'lotion. c and the coliimittee was a On motion and second tLo 1 .onthly 2e o tho different de- partnts were reaJ, accepted. and orJerecl filed. Also the fol- lowing bilL-i Ivere =‘,=a an., alr(1n reC1 naid. ,...1... R.P.Smut".11,:J:M.00; J.L.alla;,:I00.00; D iaj; iarc. f:: Dayy7L:).00; J,.;..,I0.00 }..L)ysart,::,19,.?C; E.i„Osborne,:,:i0.00; F.J.urlbat, ..:;1.0.00; R.Lartine„416.O0;,. Pete 1:laialey,II5.00; Ed hart,,::,:)0.00; j,L.Craiz,90.00; Joe i..L %.00; :,65.00; i.j.3ryan,C0.00; :.2.2oley,;.,j40.00; 11.A.Linter,90.00; L.Ilinter,0.0.0; Ed Ross,0.00; .1.'..M.Gre,O.r.)0; Frank 2ig- ler,:X)0,00; ,:::.rnold Ixmax,60.00; llv. ,er:t.$30.00; F, ,I. 7isor,II5.00; ',.:J.Ifates,,' A.T.Zerrod.,60.00; E.:Bolles, 75.00; E.R,Jalher,-:C0.00; D.G.Blair,(30.00; Dr. J.E.Redford, 25.00; Dr. .:,..Ro, 123.00; lee .:ardinH80.00; T.P.Sitton, 0.00; J.:_ 7 .i.Ierkin00.00; Frank Etultz, .20.00; H.L.Lood,S0.00; .ialter Temple A.L.Hing,.00; BILLS: Board of .iitw Development •:310.00; 31inview :Ainici 7,an1, :'1: Orchestra Texas Utilities Co„ 170.23; Texas Utilities 0o.513.I Texas Utilities 3o. 1.00; .:est Texas restern Bell Telephone 1Q.3I.6; ?hatcher Printin:.:; Co. .2.20; polflEnnity:ieekly :339.00; f.=;ervice 2tation 3I.10; Shook Battry 3o....:4.73; Earley-DaviC.I.Son L:,.ales 30. 15; Broad- 1 aLT 00 ;:',90; The ;.3earaves Corporation 47.9T.40; :Dow- on .Tiw.',.. ',_;(3. .,..DO; :....oillec :v73.(30..;,/:r.r; ',..e 'Jhevrolet Co,„j.3.00; :0o17.311 .7 3ne City IaaciLslth ::j. Eldinviow PILlb. 33 .,,I.:2; j. C. iooldride Lb2.0o.L.90; Chemical Co.95.00; 30e3e1 on 3eto7 1o..110; ::cst 71 ex Dad.0o.I.I5; Fulton Lbr. Co. ;]2.43; 710 Au I0 Elte 'liof. Lachinely 1e..00; 10 c17 Letor 1,00; 7J,k 7 ..Z5,27; 7arC= ::.:_sa7i :1,78; 7.:Url- but 7. H .22,O3.7i; 3o 13. .30, 7era10 Dablish- iil:: M.I 1 30; C.3.Jc'-csoll ,'1 :.rs. J.0.:] ;;I:3,00; B,:iard 1 .0; Teazel .1...aster 0r7L ce ;.I.76; r. 1..•eCfota j.:_..adfoY 33 j'est:J.,nd-Nimbell 3ro.o.:50 2IS _.1'_�,_�.. _v .,__i ,_i. ✓.r-i1 f 1:_ _'C'trool:m '�icf. rrf" -DTs vest L11 L i l' �J. _T .��'y J. .Ja1l. yr e J O4 lC.; Jordan J 'JV -co _,iI I.00; UcL..ti_ ,'__f_';.�Ol 1. ;Ci••'��:..`•vv ,vti; '.JO iO31 •.v 7 eger .e.nuf-..Lturer t ..is loin`', letter ..r'_I.. Judge ::elso, ir sil ei t of Texas 1 I itie$ 00. was rear, in :L:; Le i roa''_'('.r ed certain reduct- ions in electric rtes to the Jitj and on Lotion ana second it was voted to accept, wit:_ th ants, tie offer. On motion and second the new bond of J. L. Jallaway .s Jity ec- retary r3 Treasurer was aprove0 and aecepte5. 'here being no further business meeting adjourned.. amity Sec terry. 4aor. rlainvie r, Text. _u 5- 1032 City t t J_ The �i �y '.,ouxicil met ;gip <ci�.i meeting with a she folow iz mem- bers present: J. ayor i. I.: 'til il0errien, J. Eoc Ter i. D. F3ovi- rr.an, F.J.Turlimt and L. Osborne Jici Oecre tary J.L. allaway. Lotion ');f .l0erman, _3borno seconcled by -i1dorLan, Too er to reduce the Insur1nce being carried on the "Various city proper- ties, by cancelling; certain Policies and reducing the amount in others. Lotion carried and it was so ordered. ,'n motion and second J.y.Oalla'r!ay was ap-oeinted superintend_ant of ,rater `.forks Sewer. Lotion by ;IlderxAlan Hooper, seconded by .IlderDan Hurlbut to re- e::bur$e J.L. «allaway to the full amount of premium paid for the cancelled 3ond. 'The amount beii g ?25.00. Lotion carriea unanimously, and it was so ordered. motion to accept the report of the committee-, which report- ed the purchase of a new chevrol'et sedan, the cost of which was the Dodge Sedan, plus ;58..00 cash. It being. agreed tth instruct Harder Dysart to write a new policy on the new car to insure same. Lotion carried, the _report was accepted and the committee discharged. There being no further business the meeting adjourned to Aug.I6. A 7) r Oit "Secretary ,7:yor• 249 Plainview, Tex,, Aug. 16-1932 The City Council met in regular meeting with the following mem- bers present. Mayor, R.P.Smyth. Aldermen: E.M.Osborne, F.J.Hurl- but, J.C.Hooper, and Secretary J.L.Gallaway. Minutes -of the last regular meeting, also, the minutes of the special meeting, were read, approved and adopted. notion and second toallaw Kibby J.Clements to reroof his house 'on Austin street with shingles, the house being inside the fire limits, motion carried unanimously. Motion and second to allow the bill, which had been held up for investigation, of V.b.Rogers, for repairing repairing the Audi- torium- chairs. Motion carried, the bill was allowed and ordered paid. A motion and second to adopt the Budget for I932, as listed, a Cq copy of which is on file in the Oity Secretary's office, the motion carried and the budget was adopted. Cq A motion by Alderman Hooper, seconded by Alderman Hurlbut y p y .that the Shelter -House shall not be used by private parties, carried and it was so ordered. There being no further business, meeting adjourned. y ecre a` May r. Plainview, Tex., Sept.6 -I932 The City Council met in regular meeting with the following members present: Mayor, R.P.Smyth. Aldermen:E.M.Osborne, H. Dysart, D.D.Bowman and F.J.Hurlbut. Secretary J.L.Gallaway, Also present, was City Tax Collector P.H.Bryan. Minutes of the last meeting read and adopted. A motion to adopt Ordinance #366 was made by Alderman D.D. Bowman, and seconded by Alderman E.M.Osborne. The motion carried, the ordinance was adopted and reads as follows: ORDINANCE #3 66 BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PLAINVEW, TEXAS; THAT THE FOLLOWING TAXES BE, AND THEY ARE HEREBY LEVIED FOR,THE YEAR 1932, UPON THE $100.00 VALUATION, ON ALL PROPERTY SUBJECT TO TAXATION IN THE SAID CITY FOR THE YEAR I932. TO WIT: FOR THE GENERAL FUND y- .47 FOR THE STREET FUND .24 FOR THE INTEREST SINKING FUND: 20000 SEWER BONDS .0254 I0000 CITY -RAT,L FIRE STATION .0I27 I2000 STREET IMPROVEMENT •0I52 I0000 SEWER WATER .0I27 250 40000 STREET TYDROVEMENT PAVING .0508 54000 SEWER 6 -10 -21 .0965 I8000 WATER WORKS .0322 46000 AUDITORIUM .0728 2I0000 REFUNDING 1926 .2I24 27000 STREET PAVING I927 .0229 25000 WATER WORKS I927 .0723 I8000 SEWER I927 .0I52 49000 REFUNDING -I929 n.0584 79000 REFUNDING -I93I .0905 -.79 $I.b0 SECTION 2: THAT THERE BE AND IS,BEREBY LEVIED FOR THE YEAR I932, AN OCCUPATION TAX OF ONE HALF THAT LEVIED BY THE STATE OF TEXAS, UPON ALL FIlI:S, PERSONS OR CORPORATIONS, FOLLOWING TAXABLE OCCUPATIONS IN THE CITY OF PLAINVIEW =AS. SECTION 3: THAT TBE TAXES HEREIN LEVIED SHALL BE ASSESSED BY THE ASSESSOR AS REQUIRED BY LAW, AND THE LAWSREGULATING THE ASS- IT AND COLLECTION OF STATE AND COUNTY TAXES ARE HEREBY MADE A PART OF THIS ORDINANCE, AND SHALL GOVERN THE ASSESS- MENT AND COLLECTION OF SAID TAXES. PASSED AND APPROVED and this the I7th day of Aug. I932. ATTEST: 0 lY City Secretary. Mayor. Motion by Alderman, Hurlbut, seconded by Alderman Dysart that the Oity Tax Collector be, and is hereby ordered to issue tax receipts to R.C.Malone, without pay,until such receipts will equal a bill of $264.I0 which Mr. Malone shows in open council that he paid on July, 9 -I928. This bill for 358 feet of sewer line running north from I0 -St. in alley between Smyth and Travis Streets. It ap- pearing that former officials of the City, Agreed at that time, to repay Mr. Malone at a later date. Amount allowed for I93I is $45.75 Motion carried. Motion by Alderman, Osborne, seconded by Alderman Dysart, to authtrize City Tax Assessor, P.H.Bryan, to adjust the assessment of taxes on the stock of merchandise of Mr. Frank Shakowitz, motion carried and it was so ordered. On motion and second the following read and accepted: also the following bills were allowed and ordered paid. CITY SECRETARY'S REPORT: Water Rents collected for the month of August, $749.75; Sewer Rents collected, $I67.86; Miscelaneous, $89.90; CITY TAX COLLECTORS REPORT: Currant Taxes collected in August, $2,203.38; Delinquent Taxes,,$I,005.44; CHIEF POLICE'S REPORT: Fines collected,$I08.50; City Inspectors Report. $50.00 collected. SALARIES: R.P.Smyth,$I25.00; J.L.Gallaway, I50.00; P.H.Bryan, I25.00; Williams Day,$75.00; J.C.Hooper, I0.00; H.D sart I0.00; D.D.Bowman,I0.00; E.b.Osborne,7l0.00; F.J.Hutlibut, I0.00; 251 O.R.Jartine, II5.00; Pete Blakney, II5.00; Ed Hart, 90.00; W.H.Craig,$90.00; Joe Mabry, 90.00; H.W.Curry,$75.00; S.S. Daniel, 65.00; W.J.Bryan, h60.00; W.F.Foley I40.00; H.A. Minter, 90.00; W.D.Ivinter, 60.00; Ed Ross, 60.00; H.M.Gregg, $60.00; Frank Rigler,$60.00; Arnold Lomax 60.00; Plv. Fire Dept. 30 ;00 ;H.W.Visor,$II5.00; S.G.Yates,$80.00; A.T.Herrod, 80.00;° S.E.Bolles,$75.00; E.R.Walker,$60.00; G.G.Blair, 60.00,' Dr.'ya.E.Redford,$25.00; Dr.S.C.Ross,$I25.0O; T.P. Sitton,.80.00; Lee Hardin,80.00; J.M.Waller,$I25.00; J.W. Perkins 480.00; Frank Stultz,$80.00; H.L.Hood,$80.00; Walter Temple,080.00; A.L.King,$85.00; BILLS: B.C.D.$460.00; Plv.Municipal Band Orchestra,$I50.0O; Public Library,$25.00; Texas Utilities Co. I,I56.6I; Texas Utilities 0o4343.50; Texas Utilities 00.37.62; S.W.B.Tel- phone 00437.05; West Texas Gas Co. 2.70; Western Union Telegraph Co.43.I2; Herald Publishing C0417.20; The Hestand- Kimbell Gro.CoJ7.00; Hurlbut Harre11,$20.00; J.L.Gallaway, 8 12.50; H.B.Fain chemical Co42.75; Harley Davidson Sales Co. 5.50; Broadway Coffe Shop,$II.00; Shepard Chevrolet Co.�20.80; Super Service Station, 3.50; Plainview Mattress Factory, I2.00k Harder Dysart,$I3.I5; T.P.Coal Oil Co. 86,18; Locke Motor LC, 0o.I.00• J.E.Scott,$4.00; Fairbanks -Morse 0048.82; Panhandle Cv,t, Ref. 004 6.45; Clowe Cowan,$20.55; Thatcher Printing Co. 840.00; Terminal Garage,$5.75; Higginbotham Bartlett Co. 48 60;P1v. Plumbing Electric Co$4. IO Alexander Brothers Drug Co$I.35; Shook Battery 00431.90; Dowdwn Hwd.Co. 3.45; Austin Western Road Machinery 0°4 38.28; Plv. Welding Co. $7.00;West Tex. Hwd.Co. I.45; The City Blacksmith Shop, I4.70; Meinecke Hwd.0o$5.65; Texas Land Development 00474.44; Jarvis -Tull Co.448.35• J.D.Hataher, pI.I0; H.H.Hamilton,wl9.30; Phillipps Battery Co.I2.80; Shook Tire Co$I.00• Rockwell Bros. Lbr.Co48.40; Lrs.J.C.Hunt B.Ward,$I2.50; OK Drug Store,$2.25; Dr.`d.E.Redford, 2.07; H.A.Marr,Gro.Co. $39.93; J.Iv.Radford,Gro.0o.48.50; Dr. McKinley Howell,$20.00.; There being no further business, meeting adjourned. Ite 4 V City Secreta r Plainview, Texas. Sept. 20, 32. The City Council met in regular meeting with the follow- ing members present: Mayor, R. P. Smyth, _,ldermen: E. M. Osborne, D. D. Bowman, F. J. Hurlbut, H. Dysart, Sect., J. L. Galloway. Minutes for the last meeting read and adopted. Lotion by :xlderrnan Dysart, seconded by Alderman Bowman that a contract be rade with T. J. Myers and E. D. Smallin to repair the roof of the Auditorium at a cost not to exceed $25.00. Motion carried and it was so ordered. A petition bearing the names of a number of land own- ers in the vicinity of the City Sewerage Disposal Plant, asking that some means of eliminating the offensive and un- healthful odors from the plant. The petition was respeot- fully,received by the council and duly considered. A motion by Alderman Dysart, seconded by hlderman Hurlbut to allow $1.50 per day for an assistant to Dr. Ros: while making the semiannual milk analysis, which t kes about 5 weeks to complete. The motion carried and it was so ordered. 252 A motion to remit all penalties, interest and costs on all delinquent taxes, up to and including Dec. 31, 1932. Also to instruct the City Tax Collector to refund any such pen- alties, interest and costs that he may have collected, to the persons fx'om whom collected, since August 1, 1932,. if, paid by December 31, 1932. Notion carried and it was so C ordered. A motion to allow the bill for houserent at the tour- ist camp for :12.78 to Frank Pearson, carried. The bill was ordered paid. There being no further business, the meeting adjourned. l City S Laynr. 7 Plainview, Texas.,Oct. 4 -1932 City Council met in regular meeting with the following mem- bers present; Mayor, R.P.Smyth. Aldermen, J.C.Hooper, D.D. Bowman, E.k.Osborne and.F.J.hurlbut. City Tax.Collecter, P. H.Bryan and City Secretary J.L.Gallawa$. Minutes of the last meeting read and adopted. Motion by Alderman,ASeconded by Alderman Bowman to instruct the pound keeper to refund $2.00 to I. Carthall, and from this date on to collect only $1.00 per head for stock placed in the pound. Lotion carried and it was so ordered. Motion and second to accept the following reports carried., City Secretary's Report for September, 1932. Water Collec- tions, 0322.56; Sewer Collections, $64.61; Miscelaneous Collections 046.55; City Tax Collection's Report, Current Taxes Collected in Sept.1932, $385,44; Delinquent Taxes, $1,863.28; Fire Chief Building Inspector W.F,Foley's Re- port, $53.90; Chief Police O.R.Martine's Report, collected in Sept. 1932, $167.15. Also the City Physician' and the City Sanitary Officers Reports were included and ordered filed. In the same motion the following salaries, and bill's were Palowed and ordered paid. SAL,ARIE' S R.P.Smyth,$125.00; J.L.Gallaway, 150.00; P.H.Bryan, 125.00; Williams Day,$75.00; J.C.Hooper,$10.00; H.Dysart,110.00; D.D.Bowman,010.00; E.N.Osborne,10.00; F.J.Hurlbut, 10.00; O.R.Iviartine,415.00; Pete Blakney,115.00; Ed Hart, 90.00; W.H.Craig,090.00; Joe hiabr ,90.00; H.W.Curry, 75.00; S.S. Daniels ,65.00; W.J.Bryan, 60.00; W.F.Foley,0140.00; H.A. Minter, 00.00; 90.00; W.D.Minter p60.00; Ed Ross, 1 60.00; H.I4_. Gregg, $60.00; Frank Rigler,060.00; Arnold Lomax,060.00; Plainview Fire Dep't.30.00; H.W.Visor,115.00; S.G.Yates3b0.00; A. T.Herrod,80.00; S.E.Bo11es,075.00; E.R.Walker, >60.00; G.G. Blair,$60.00; Dr.W.E.Redford,$25.00; Dr.S.C.Ross, 125.00; Lee Hardin,80.00; T.P.Sitton,80.00; J.M.Wa11er,425.00; J.W.Perkins,$80.00; Frank Stultz,?80.00; H.L.Hood, 80.00; Walter Temple,$80.00; AL.King,$85.00; 253 3 BILLS: C.E.White Seed Co.,$6.00; B.Ward,$13.00; Selden Printing Co., $13.50; Broadway Coffee Sho ,$8.20; Fulton Lbr. Co.,;32.90; Jeffus DeLoach Grain Co., 31.34; Virgil Rogers,$22.05; Herald -News Publishing Co., 9.90; Carter Houston 17.70; West Tex. Hwd. Co.,$2.50; Meinecke Bros.Hwd.Co.,$14.75; Dr. W.E.Redford,5.00; Thatcher Printing Co.,$31.00; Hooper Son Motor Co.,7.25; Plainview Welding Co.,13.50; Alexander Bros. Drug Co.,1.40; Jarvis -Tull Tractor Equipment Co., $452.24; Super Service Station, :3.50; Dowdwn Hwd.Co.,$6.95; J.C.Wooldridge Lbr.Co., 18.10; 0.B.Jaekson,$35.10; The Aus- tin Western Road Machinery Co.,$8.44; Phillipps Petroleum 1 Co., 56.62; Shepard Chevrolet Co. $5.95; The hestand -Kim- bell Gro. Co.,$4.10; Ben Gardner,2.60; Harvest Queen kill Elevator Co,,410.00; Conner Mathis Co. $.75; Amarillo Pa- per Co., 6.61; Mrs. J.C.Hunt,$9.00; W.&I.Whitesides, 500; Shook Tire Co.,$4.95• Texas Utilities Co.,$1194.86; Pan- handle Refining Co.,,5.55; Harder Dysart,$16.00; H.A.Ivlarr Gro. Co.,$41.31; Clowe Cowan,$18 ;12; Hestand Kimbell Gro. Co.,$4.10;. i P; Loved by Alderman, E. L Osborne and seconded by Alderman J. C. Hooper, that a plat of ground in the city park be and the same is hereby set apart to THE PLAINVIEW ROTARY CLUB, described as follows: Beginning at a point in the east line of Ash street 242 feet i south of the S. W. corner of the Goodman Addition; thence south 287 feet from corner; thence east 300 feet to a point in the west line of Beech street; thence north 287 feet; thence 300 feet to the place of beginning. Also that a plat of ground in the city park be and the same is hereby set apart to THE PLAINVIEW GARDEN CLUB, de- scribed as follows: Beginning at a point in the east line of Broadway 377 feet south of the N. W. corner of the park grounds; thence east 150 feet; thence south 108 feet; thence west with line of fence 150 feet to east line of Broadway; thence north 108 feet to the place of beginning. Also that a plat of ground in the city park be and the same is hereby set apart to THE PLAINVIEW BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL WOM;P,NS CLUB, described as follows: Beginning at a point 84 feet west and 73 feet north of the N. W. corner of the Shelter House; thence south 152 254 feet to corner in line with the south fence of Shelter House lawn; thence 177 feet to corner, thence 152 feet to corner; thence 177 feet to the place of beginning. These various plats being so set apart for and by these CLUBS to be beautified, by the planting of trees, shrubery, flowers, grass, installing fountains, building of benches or seats of any material they may select, erecting of tre- llises or in any other way they may select to beautify said plats. However, it is distinctly understood that title in said plats remain in the city, and that the city retain General Park Supervision over said ground. This permit is granted by the Oity Council with the 1 express understanding that if said Clubs neglect for a period of one year to perform any work upon said ground as the cultivation of flowers, if any have been planted upon said ground, as the trimming of trees or shrubery or allow- ing any structure they may have placed upon said ground to become delapidated or unsightly, then in that event this permit shall become void and of no effect, and said Clubs shall have no further claim upon said ground. Lotion car ried and it was so ordered. Lotion by Alderman Hulbert, seconded by Alderman Osbornethat the term limit in which the CITY FEDERATION OF WOMENS CLUBS were to commence the erection of a building on the plat of ground in the city park granted to them for that purpose by the City Council on April 2, 1928, recorded in the minutes of the City Council, page 238, Vol. 5. Be and the same is hereby extended for a period of five years from date; of October 4, 1932. There being no further business the meeting adjourned. J7' 1 l ti I city Secretary- Mayor V 255 Plainview, Tex. Oct. 18 -1932 City Council met in regular meetin with the following mem- bers present: Mayor, R.P.Smyth. Aldermen; J.C.Hooper, D.D. Bowman, E.L.Osborne and F.J.Hurlbut. And City Secretary,J.L. Gallaway. Minutes of the last meeting read and adopted. Motion by Alderman, J.C.Hooper and seconded by Alderman D.D. Bowmanto instrgct the First National Bank of Dallas to re- lease to the Plainview State Bank, $50,000 in U.S.Treasury Certificates held as security for the e ity of Plainview's Deposits, motion carried and it was so ordered. Motion by Alderman, seconded by Alderman F.J.Hurlbut to ap- point C.C.McGlasson as a member of the Band Orchestra com- mittee, motion carried unanimously, and it was so ordered. A motion and second to accept the resignation's of C.B.Har- der and A.A.Meredith, as members of the Board of City De velopment, and to appoint in their places, Dan M.Royal and Jack Skaggs. Motion carried and it was so ordered. Gq .c-, There being no further business, meeting adjourned. 7 --e6 e2 or/iv Li, ai_ City Secrets r. Mayor. 'lainview, Tex., Nov. 1 -1932 City Council met in regular meeting with the following mem- bers preent: Mayor, R.P.Smyth. Aldermen: D.D.Bowman, E.M. Osborne, F.J.Hurlbut and H.Dysart. City Secretary, J.L.Galla- way. Minutely of the last meeting read and adopted. Motion to accept thr following reports, City Secretary's REport, Water, Sewer and miscelaneous Receipts for Oct, $10;134 ;74:• City Tax Collectors Report, Current Taxes collec- ted in Oct.$304.02; Delinquent Taxes allected, 357.47; Police Chief's Report, Receipts for Oct. 072.60; The City Physician, and City Sanitary Officers Reports were read and accepted. Also the following salaries and bills were allowed and ordered paid. Motion carried and it was so ordered. SALARIES: R.P.Smyth,125.00; P.H.Bryan,125.00; Williams Day,75.00; J.L.Gallaway,150.00; J.C.Hooper,01O.00; H.Dysart,$10.00; D.D. Bowman,$10.00; E.M.Osborne,:10.00; F. J.Hurlbut,„10.00; O.R.Mar $115.00; Pete Blakaey,$115.00; Ed Hart,$90.00; W.H.Craig,$90.00; Joe 'Iabry,$90.00;H.W.Curry, 75.00; S.S.Danie1,065.00; W.J.Bry- an, 60.00; W.F.Foley,$140.00; H.A.Minter,$90.00; W.D.blinter, $60.00; Ed Ross,$60.00; H.M.Gregg,$60.00; Frank Rigler,$60.00; Arnold Lomax, 60.00; Plainview Fire Department,$ 30;00; H.W.Vi- sor,1115.00; A.T.Herrod, 80.00; S.E.Bolles,$75.00; E.R.Walker, 060.00; G.G.Blair,$60.00; Dr.W.E.Redford,$25.00; Dr.S.C.Ross, 125.00; Lee Hardin,$80.00; T.P.Sitton,$80.00; J.LI.Waller, 125.00; J.W.Perkins,880;00; Frank Stu1t2,$80.00; H.L.Hood, 8090; Walter Temple, 80.00; A.L.king,05.00; BILLS: 4 256 BILLS: B.C.D.A460.00; Plainview Municipal Band Orchestra,$150.00; Plainview Public Library,$25.00; Hestand- Kimbell Grocery Co. S 34.77; T.L.& D.00.$25.85; O.B.Jackson $27.35; Mrs.J.C.Hunt, 15.50; Dr.S.C.Ross,$4.51; James Ross,$48.00; Meinecke Bros, Hwd.Co.$2.88; Boyd Davenport,$294.10; Thatcher Printing CO. 8 6.00; Herald Publishing 0o.$6.65; Tillery's Blacksmith Shop, 24.85; The Texas 0o.$2.25; Ben Gardner Auto Shop,$1.50; Phil lipps Battery Co.$9.21; Harder Dysart,$24.95; Plainview Wel- ding 0o.$4.50; Sheppard Chevrolet Co.$1.15; A.E.Blakemore, $2.50; Shook Battery Co.$3.45q Shook Tire 0o.$4.96; Jarvis Tull. Tractor Equipment 0o.$15.37; Jarvis -Tull CoI$23.95; Locke Motor Co.$15.90; Clowe Cowan,$7.10; Texas Pacific Coal oil Co. Cities Service Oil Co.$40.15; Texas Utilities Co.$343.50; Texas Utilities 004561.36; Texas Util- iti ss Co.•34.6 West Texas Gas Co.229.02• Southwestern Bell T phon Co. 28.30; Plainview Band. Committee,$30.00• Western Union Telegraph Co.$1.50; Largents Paint Glass Co.3.50; Panhandle Refining Co.$3.10; Plainview State Bank,$75.00; Motion by Alderman, Hurlbut, Seconded by Alderman Bowman that 30.00 be appropriated for the purpose of purchasing cloth to make capes for the Band Boys. Lotion carried unanimously. There being no further business meeting adjogrned. City Secretary. 47:- y or. Plainview, Texas. 11 -15 -1932 City Council met in regular meeting with the following mem- bers present: Mayor, R.P.Smyth. Aldermen: J.C.Hooper, D.D. Bowman, E.LI.Osborne and P.J.Hurlbut. Bity Secretary, J.L. Gallaway. Linutes of the last meeting read and adopted. On motion by Alderman Hurlbut, seconded by Alderman Osborne to adopt the following ordinance, which is Ordinance, No.367, Lotion carried unanimously. Every member voting. ORDINANCE #367. WHEREAS: The charges made and collected from users of elec- tric current within the City of Plainview are now, and have for many years, been, excessive, exorbitant, unfair and un- just, and :AREAS, the charges made and collected for elec- tric current used within this city for business purposes are especially in excessive, exorbitant, unfair and unjust amounts, and the charges made and collected for eleetric current used within this'city for industrial and power`pur- poses are so excessive as to effectually prohibit the use of electric current for industrial and power purposes within this city, and WHEREAS, the said charges made and collected from users of electricity within this city, and required to be paid by those desiring to use electric current within this city for industrial or power purposes, are so far in excess of the charges made and collected from the users of electric current for similar purposes in our neighboring city as to render it impossible for those engaged, or desiring to engage, 257 In similar business and or i.nhustriea using electric cur- rent for industrial Purposes, or t'e operation of motors, to comrete., or h. any fair chance of eon '^with like users of el ectirci.ty ill such neighbor c itv, and "1uru the charges so made and eolle -ted for elec- tric current used within this city are, nd ha been such as to take from tme users of electric current within this city such excessive sums of money ss te impose great economic iniury on the users of such current and on the community, and to err atlu hinder increase in copulation and industries within this c.itv,and. 7JTTFP the City Council has fro- time to time dur- ing manly year past, and esrecia1ly during the last eighteen months, expended their best efforts, and, in fact, have exausted all ifforts, to procure a reduction in such charges, and to procure reasonable charges for electric current within thts city, therefore T'E IT ;7- tr;TEP BY 74 CITY COUNCIL OF 7.-IF CITY OF pj ATT17F `t. ILCTI ^li I. That the City of Flainview,acting by it City Coun- cil, proceed without further delay, and with all diligence and disnctch, to provide this city with a municipal wlectric light and hover plant,distribution system, and all appurtne- ances to such a plant, and all other things necessary to be Provided in connection with such a plant and distribution sys- tem, to adequately and effiele tly furnish and deliver electric current to all citizens or the city and others desir`ng to use 1 the same- -such plant -nd system to be modern and up to Fate, of adequate car,aci_tT to furnish and deliver to all persons, fires andcorrorations desiring to use electric current within this ci_ty,efficient and 'erendahle electric service. "T'CTI 2. That in furtherance of such undertaking, the City Council immediately employ an engineer or engineering firm or corporation to make all such surveys and investigations, and procure all information necessary and or useful to the and or the City council in ma king,investigating and consider- ing and prepare, make and sunmit to this Council within as short a time as same can properly, adequately and efficiently be done, complete report t}' renf, and complete plans, 9oecifi cations and estimates for the b:ildtng and comnletien of such an electric plant and distribution system; and also, to ap- praise all the properties of the Texas Utilities Company with- in the City of Plainview necessary or nrorer to be used in connection with the efficient operation of its electric plant and distribution system within the City of Plainview, and make all such investigations and inquires, and procure all sulb information, and make all esti-^•ates and annalzsis as may be necessary, proper and /or useful to thin Council in ne- gotiating ror the purchase of and or in the condemnation of all such orooerties vithin this city helonn ng to said Texas Utilities Company, and report all of same to this Council with in as short a time as sane can be rroperly, adequately and effictent1.y done. Upon motion properly made an seconded, the fore- going resolution was adopted by unanamous vote of the Council. Then cane up for ci nsideratimn a coy }tract of ??ontrzomery •Vard,Consulting Fncineers, of ;Vichita- Falls Texas, for per•forming the. engineering ervices necessary for anoraising the e]e trio light and Poser system of te Texas Utilities Company vithin the City Limits of P1ainview,Texas, for nrepsring estimate of cost and report on a municipal electric light and cover system including rronosed rate schedule and for nreoaring nlans and snecifications and super the cnnstructie 257-A of a municipal Plectrio light and rover system, said eon- tract reading as follows. C MTR "_"T nET'UEEN THE C LT" OF P A INVI7 "!,TEXAS !RNT) CONSULTING ENGINEERS. STATE OF TEXAS: COUNTY OF HALE: This contract entered into this the 15t' day of govemher,1a32,A.D., by and retween the City of Plainvicw,Texas, hereinafter known as the nasty of the first Part, and the firm of Ward,Consulting Ensineers,'iic''its Falls,Texas, a na comrosed of Julian and Joe ►ard, hereinafter known as the party of the second part, for tre niirnoses and under the conditions ment- ioned blow. The party of the first part desires to em- ploy enmi_neering services for aorrgi sin* the electric light and power system of the Texas Utilities Company within the City Limits of P1ainview,Texas,for Prepar- ing estimate of cost and report on a municipal electric light and nower system including Proposed rate schedule and for nrenaring plans and srecifications and super- vising the construction of a nunicipal electric light and power system. and as the party of the second part is experienced in such engineering work, and is now end €.Red in and can render such engineering services, the party of the first part herewith and now contracts with party of the second nart for said enm ineer ins scrvi.ce under the foil owinn ccndi tions and acrcements S'CTIIN NO I. Party of ±he second cart shall Take a detailed report and arnraisal of the said Texas Util- ities Company -'s -le •tric light and power system fcr the sum of $1000.00 arty of the second n'art shall nrenare an estimate of cost and rencrt on a municipal electric light and rover .s-stem including rronosed rate schedule for the sum of $250.00 Party of second part agrees to assts'-. nasty of first Part in every way th t their can in sell- ing revenue Lords, or otherwiese financing the c,roiect. Party of second nart agrees to iake c ne conference trig^ to Plainview after ,comrletion of annrq.is- 91 and reports at t' eir own evnen.s After delivery and acceptance of apprais- al ani reports Party of second part agrees to furnish a representative of their firm for confer noes or court Procedure for the sum of X35.00 'er day and exnenees. 257 -8 Party of first Hart agrees to and shall use its notice rowers to make available the rronertY and data of said electric light and power sT -'tem belonging to the Texas Utilities ComoanT of aprraisal Purr.oses. If the System is purchased or conde^'ned the nartT of the second dart shall be raid an additional sum of $500.00 five hundred dollars. SCTIrN II. Party of the second rart agrees to fur- nish all surveying and drafting* equinment,a.11 stakes, rod^en,en!ineers =.nd all labor and equir- ment neieded to prepare all necessary plans and srec- ifications for the construction of a municipal elec- tric light and rower sTs to ,t, party of the second Part also shall aunervise the construction of above ment- ioned work and shall furnish at all times adequate insnectinn and supervision. S E TION III. Party of the first cart shall nay to the r_arty of the second part for engineering s- rvices as descri..hed in Seetion II, the amount of two and one -half percent (2 -x) of the cost of the work author- ized by Party of the first part, for *raking surveys and Preparing Plans and specifications for the quantity of work authorized by party of the first part. and the amount of two end one -half percent (21tO of the total cost of the work actually constructed for engineering supervision and ir.sPection. SFrTI ^"1 IV. Unon completion and filing of the plans and sreeificat'ons with the Party of the first tart tine rrrtv of tie first nart shall Pay to the Party of the aecond part one and one -half Percent (111) of the estimated cost of the work for w'o surveys,rlans and specifications rwze luthorized by rarty of the first part, and after the contract Prices for the nronoaed work have been a ^certed by nartT of first part, then party of first Part shall oay to Party o f second Hart two and one -half percent (2: of the total cost of the work for which aurveTs plans and specifications were authorized by party of first part, sage to he bused upon the contract Prices, and less Previous rarments mentioned herein above in Section IV. After the work has begun,partr of the first rart shall ray to nartT of the second part, each month two and one -half nercent (21 of the cost of all of the work one during the month, and the total amount ofthe monthly estimate `'or the contractor shall be the basis for calculating the amount due party of second hart. The final payment t party of second P rt shall be two and one -half percent (21`0) of the cost of all the .work f'or wrirch surveys, nlans and see -ifi cat.ions were =utrorized by narty of first part, same to be based upon the contract Prices: and two and one half (2" percent of the total cost of the work surer viaed and ingrer+ted and less all previous payments. SFfTION V. It is understood and agreed that t'- e paT- ments to be -jade to the Harty of second part ^s out- lined in Section III and IV shall be nay °ible after arrangements have b ma -e by party of first n =rt to finance the nr rosed imrrovements mentioned 1—re- in. hut if nartT of first rart enters into an agreement with the Texas Utilities ComnanT to once/It a rate red- 257 —C uctinn, or to Purchase the Texas Utilities Como- an-,'s el etric 1 ¶Trht and ro -v r sy after the Plans and snecificgtions for said munictnal light and Power system have been prepared by party of second part, then Party of first part agrees to and shall ray to Party of the second cart at such time the sum of two and one -half Percent (21) of the estimated cost of municipal light and rower system for which such plans bare been nrena_red, less one half of previous payments. 777.7 IfN VI. 1 Party of second Pert agrees that the engin- eering fees mentioned herein above, in Sections III and IV -q2.1 ahsorti the na'y -rents mentioned herein above in Section I only in case party of the first Part builds a municipal light and power plant sub= stantially in accordance '!ztth the plans and snec- iftc ti -ns as Prepared by party of second Hart. T-CTI N VII. It is further understood and agreed by both Parties of this ronfract that it shall be in full force and a "fhct from date of execti_on until the completion of a municiral owned el -ctric light and no �.�er Plant. Witness our hand this the 15th.da- of November, .r,. 1 9'2. „ITY �F P. AINVIii, PEYS 137- TR �"��T F M1 T RY .Sr t„ r r (1 .0 77 7 .97 7 1 T TVii T).7 :TT 71_,V y v cr 991.? contract hav nR been read and fully understooc?,it was moved by Councilman F.J.Hurlbu.t and seconded by Councilman P.P.Row^'an, that tht• p va` nr hereby be authorized uron the part of the City to ex- ecute said contract with the said Montgomery 71ard. The motion heinr nut, t1'ormen J.C.Hoorr,r.!.Osborne, .T' -an and F.J.Purlbut 1:ote aye,Aider�an P'lsart 'ei_na 41 257 I in similar business and or industries using electric cur- rent for industrial purposed, or the operat'7n of motors, y to compete, or have any fairphance of competitij with like users of electricity in such neighboring city, and WHEREAS, the charges so made and collected for elec- tric current used within this city are, and have been, such as to take from the users of electric current within this i city such excessive sums of money as to impose great economic injury on the users of such current and on the community, and to greatly hinder increase in population and industries within this city, and WHEREAS; the City Council has from time to time dur- ing many years past, and especially during the last eighteen months, expended their best efforts, and, in fact, have exaus- V ted all efforts, to procure a reduction in such charges, and to procure reasonable charges for electric current within this city, therefore. k BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF Tq Le PLAINVIEW: Cq SECTION 1. d .e!7 C That the City of Plainview, acting by its City Coun- t' oil, proceed without further delay, and with all diligence and dispatch, to provide this city with a m nicipal electric light and power plant, distribution system,and all appurten- ances to such a plant, and all other things necessary to be provided in connection with such a plant and distribution sys- tem, to adequately and efficiently furnish and deliver electrie current to all citizens of the ctkty and others desiring to use the same- -such plant and system to be modern and upto date, of adequate capacity to furnish and deliver to all persons, firms and corporations desiring to use electric current within this city, efficient and dependable dlectric service. ,,SECTION 2. That, in furtherance of such undertaking, the City Council immediately employ anengineer or engineering firm or corporation to make all such surveys and investigations, and procure all information necessary and or useful to them and or the City Council in making, investigating and consider- ing and prepare, make and submit to that Council within as short a time as.can properly, adequately and efficiently be done, complete report thereof, and complete plans, specifi- cations and estimates for the building and completion of such an electric plant and distribution system; and also, to ap- praise all the properties of the Texas Utilities Company with- in the City of Plainview necessary or proper to be used in connection with the efficient operation of its electric plant and distribution system within the City of Plainview, and make all such investigations and inquiries, and procure all such information, and make all estimates and annalysis as may be necessary, proper and /or useful to this Council in ne- gotiating for the purchase of and /or in the condemnation of all such properties within this city belonging to said Tex as Utilities Company, and report all of same to this Council within as short a time as same can be properly, adequately and efficiently done. .H f ?eras, City of Plainview, County bf__Ja e: at a meeting of Council _.o£��.the- 'Iainview, Texas, held at the. pl_ac e thereof, all mem- bers being "sent, except H.Dysart, and Mayor �.�:Si he pre-aiding there came up for consideration tire, contract of Montgomery Ward, Consulting Engineers, of Wichita Falls, Texas, for performing the engineering services nec- essary for appraising the electric light and power system 25S of the Texas Utilities Company within the City Limits of Plainview Texas, for preparing estimate of cost and re- port a� a municipal electric light and power system including proposed rate schedule and for prepar- ing plans and specifications and supervising the c struck- ionfof a municipal electric light and power system the fel-1 wing—Resolution ..was adppted upon.. motio Gilman F.J.Hurlbut, and seconded by Councilman D.D.BoW man and passed by the following votes: Aye J.C.Hooper Aye D.D.Bowman _,t Aye E.M. Osborne Aye F.J.Huribut THE RESOLUTION FOLLOWS: WHEREAS, there has been submitted to the City Council by Montgomery Ward, Consulting Engineers, of P� Wichita Falls, Texas, a contract for performing certain R. engineering services in making an appraisal of the elec- tric light and power system of the Texas Utilities Com- pany within the City Limits of Plainviewr Texas, for preparing estimate of cost and report on a municipal e- lectric light and power system including proposed rate schedule and for preparing plans and specifications and supervising the ctnstruction of a municipal electric light and power system, and WHEREAS, said contract had been read and fully understood, it is accordingly RESOLVED BY, the City Council of the City of Plainview, Texas. I. That the said firm of Montgomery Ward be em- ployed to perform the above mentioned engineering ser- vices in accordance with said contract submitted by said Montgomery Ward II. The Mayor is hereby authorized, ordered and directed to enter into a written contract with said Montgomery Ward for their engineering services in accordance with the said contract submitted by said Montgomery Ward. Passed and approved this the 15th. day of November, 1932. 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O o n O N IT 4 w o, a' 0 3 3 a 3 CD Z n 0 r r 0 3 a N O C C O m Q- u, s o n I m W C m O r Z co n. 3 0 o 3 0 n o I n n m c m n m T o 3 N a O m m D m D n y o o c m 0, o a u 3 O Z D r 7,,„! c 0 3 3 o 3 W r D z v N 3 3 0- o_ o 3 n- c v v O y O m Q V to Da N K 3 0 7 s S 3 O fl Vl 74 1- 1 O 0, S 0 v N -I- 3 c m N 0 m s 0- O Z Z LA N N l0 N 0, 3 t CD O I O u' 0, C, O C N S 3 Z X co -5- 3 a a CO r 4!i r 4H O 3' t0 O N 0) d i O 0- w Z `o 3 A m a 0 2 m 0 0 0 0 0 0 PO a n c 0 o z Z-- Q Qp a o o y 0_N 0 Y c Z c z m c 0 Co N o o 3 m cn me °c Z Z ID 7'. 0- 3 3 O 3 o 0 3 0 o CD K K -,—I a 0 C v -1 o n 0 c c 259 Plainview, Texas, 12, 6, 32. Oity Council met in regular meeting with the following members present, Mayor, R. P. Smyth, Aldermen: J. C. Hooper, H. Dysart, E. Y. Osborne, City Tax Collector, P. H. Bryan, City Secretary, J. L. Gallaway. Iiinutes of the last meeting read and adopted. Motion by Alderman, Dysart, seconded by Aldermen Hooper and Osborne that the Mayor appoint a commitee to work with a committee from the Welfare Association, to investigate the cost of "caliche", wth a view to putting a caliche surface around the school buildings within the city. The motion carried, and H. Dysart and E. L. Osborne were appointed as the committee. lotion by Alderman Dysart, seconded by Alderman Osborne Cq to allow C. B. Reece and C. C. Williams a recount on the re- m cent annalysis of the milk test furnished by the Labratories Cq of the State Department of Health, at Austin. Lotion car ried and it was so ordered. Lotion by Alderman, Dysart, seconded by Alderman, Os- borne, the following Ordinance, being Ordinance No. 368. Motion carried and the Ordinance is as follows: Ordinance No. 368. BE IT ORDAITIED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PI INVIEV1: S"CmTCN 1. That the !".itv Tax Co' ?ctor is authorized to receive payment of and receipt for one- half. of City ad val- orem taxes at any time before or on the 31st day of January next after such taxes shall have been levied and to receive payment ofand receipt for the remaining one -half of such taxes at any time before or on the 31st day of It±ay next, after such tax:)s shall have been paid or where the whole of such taxes shall have been paid on or before such 31st day of January no penalty shall accrue or be collected from the person paying such tax. SECTION 2. That there shall be, and hereby is, levied and assessed against every person failing to pay at least one -half of all city ad v.lorem taxes assessed against him on or before the 31st day of January next after such taxes shall have been levied, a penalty of five per cent of such one -half of such one -half of such taxes and an additional penalty of one per cent of such one -half of such taxes for each succeeding month, not exceeding five months, after 2C0 the month of February next after such taxes shall have been levied, during which such one -half of such taxes remains un- paid; and that there shall be, and hereby is, levied against every person failing to pay the remaining one -half of such taxes on or before Lay 31st, next after such taxes shall have been levied, a penalty of five per cent of the amount of such remaining one -half of such taxes and an additional penalty of one per cent for each month, not exceeding five months, after and including the month of June next after such taxes shall have been levied, during which such remaining one-half of such taxes shall remain unpaid. SECTION 3. That all taxes remaining unpaid for one year after they become dueshall bear interest after such one year at the rate of six per cent per annum. SECTION 4. That all the penalties and interest herein above proviede for shall be secured by and constitute a tax lien against the property, against which such taxes shall have been levied. SECTION 5. That all such penalties and taxes shall be collected by the City Tax Collector, or other officers hav- ing authority to collect City taxes, as and when the delin- quent taxes upon which such penalty or interest have accrued are collected; and all remedies and powers of decision per- taining to the collection of taxes shall apply to and be available for the collection of all such penalties and in- terest. SECTION 6. That the word person as used in this ordin- ance shall include firm, association and corporation; and the masculine shall include the feminine. SECTION 7. That this ordinance shall take effect and be in full force immediately after its adoption and approval. Adopted by the following vote: AYES: Four. NOES:None. Approved this the 20th day of December, A. D. 1932. ATTEST: AO Al ./1 ity Secretary La or o t e i y o L lainvi ew. 261 Lotion by Alderman Dysart, seconded by Alderman Hooper to accept the following reports, and to allow and order paid, the following bills. Lotion Carried. REPORTS: City Secretary's Report; MATER, EWER L-iISCEL= INEOi1S COLLECTIONS FOR NOVELBER 1932 41,018.70. City Tax Collector's Report: DELINQUENT T :XES FOR NOVEMBER 1932- $339.24. CURRENT :TAXES FOR NOVEIBER 1932:- 44816.43. Chief Police's Report: 493.50. City Inspector's and Fire Chief's Report: 451.50. City Health Officers Report; and City Physician's Report were read and accepted. Cq SALARIED: Layor R. P. Smyth J. L. Gallaway, Cat 4150.00; P. H. Bryan, 4125.00; Williams Day, 475.00; J.C.Hooper, 410.00; H.Dysart, 410.00;. D.D.Bowman, 410.00; ..L.Osborne, 40.00; F.J.Hurlbut, 410.00; O.R.Liartine, 4115.00; Pete Blakney, 4115.00; Ed Hart, 490.00; W.H.Craig, 090.00; Joe Mabry, 490.00; H.V.Curry, 475.00; S.S.Daniel, 46 W. J.Bryan 060.00; d. `.Foley 4140.00; .D.Linter, 460.00; Ed Ross, 360.00; H.M.Gregg 060.00; Frank Rigler, 460.00; Arnold Lomax, 460.00; Plainview Fire Department, 30.00; H.W.Visor, 1115.00; A.T.Herrod 480.00; S.E.Bolles, 875.00; .R.��Valker, 460.00; G.G.B1air,p60.00; Dr. tV.E.Red- ford, 325.00; L r. S.C.Ross, 4125.00; Lee Hardin, $80.00; T.P.Sitton, 480.00; J.Iti. "Taller, 4125.00; J.W.Perkins, 480.00; Frank Stultz, 480.00; H.L. Hood, n80.00; dalter Temple, 480.00; A.L.King, 485.00. BILLS: B.C.D. 4460.00; Plainview Municipal Band and Or- chestra, 4150.00; Plainview Public Library, 425.00; Western Telegraph Co., 41.50• Thatcher Pringing Co., 46.10; Burroughs Adding Iviaching Co., 05.55; 4est Texas Gas Co 356.50; Texas Utilities Co., 41051.58; Southwestern bell Telephone Co., 30.34; Broadway Coffee Shop, 49.65; Shepard Chevrolet Co., 45.00; Shook Tire 0o., 44.95; Texas Pacific Coal Oil Co., 430.87; Speiticer Dallinger, 45.55; J. E. Simpson, 45.00; Panhandle ROfining Co., 42.75; Cities Service Oil Co., 352.57; Bowden Hdw. Co., 41.60; Higginbotham Bartlett Lbr. Co.,$36.65; J. I. Holcomb Mfg. Co., 422.50; Fulton Lbr. Co., 49.30; Doc Hines, 49.10; The Austin Western Road Machinery Co., 317.05; F.J.Tillery, Blacksmith Shop, 44.50; Phillipps Battery Co., 4 330.20; Roberts Brothers Tire Co., 421.84; Lock Liotor Co., 13.20; Olowe Cowen, 45.17; Plainview Glass Works, 43.00; W.IL.Whitesides 42.50; Lagnolia Petroleum Co., 4113.15; W.S. Darley Co., 48.01; Pb inview Velding Co., 410.25; S.B. Kelly, 44.47;, Long Bell Lbr. Co., 47.20; B. Ward, 415.00; Lrs. J.C.Hunt, 411.50; Herald Publishing 0o., 48.25; Largent Paint Mass Co., 414.00; The Seagrave Corporation, 41.00; There, being no further business meeting adjourned. L 4V�tSL1f 4 City Secretly. 2G2 Plainview, Texas, Dec.20 -1932 The City Council met in regular meeting with the following members present: Mayor, R.P.Smyth. Aldermen: F.J.Hurlbut, E.L.Osborne, H.Dysart and D.D.Bowman. City Tax Collector, P.H.Bryan, City Secretary, J.L.Gallaway. Minutes of the last meeting read and adopted. I "otion to appoint A.I ;.Hamilton to fill the vacancy in the Fire department made by the resignation of H.A.Iainter, at a salary of ;;60.00 per month, and to allow an increase '10.00 par month in the salary of Assistant Chief, Ed Ross and also to allow an increase of $5.00 per month in the salary of each of the other four boys, being, D. W.Minter, H.L.Gregg, Frank Rigler and Arnold Lomax. Lotion carried and it was so ordered. There being no further business meeting adjourned. A Adlite '1 y Secret' t tiayor. Plainview, Tex., Jan. 3 -1933" City Council met in regular meeting with the following members present: Mayor, R.P.Smyth. Aldermen: H.Dysart, D.D.Bowman, E.E.Osborne and F.J.Hurlbut. City Tax Collec- tor, P.H.Bryan, City Secretary, J.L.Gallaway. Linutes of the last meeting read and adopted. On motion and second the following Reports were accepted City Secretary's Report, Water, Sewer &Liscelaneous col- lections, $459.78: Chief of Police's Report, $56.75: Also, the City Health Officer and City Physician's Reports were read and accepted. In the same motion the following Bills w allowed and ordered paid. SALARY'S: R.P.Smyth,$125.00; J.L.Gallaway,$150.00; P.H.Bryan,$125.09 vdilliamd Day,$75.00; J.C.Hooper,$10.00; H.Dysart,$10.00 D.D.Bowman,$10.00; E.h_.Osborne,810.00; F. .Hurlbut,010.00; O.R.Lartine,y115.00; Pete Blakney,$115.00; Ed Hart,$90.00 W.H.Craig,90.00; Joe Labry,$90.00; H.W.Curry,$90.00; Ben Phipps,y75.00; S.S.Daniel,$65.00; W.F.Foley,$140.00; Ed Ross $70.00; D.W.Linter,$65.00; H.L.Grtigg,$65.00; Frnik Rigler,$65.00; Arnold Lomax,$65.00; A.k.Hamilton,$60.00; Plainview Fire Department,$30.00; H.W.Visor,$115.00; A.T. Herrod, $80.00;.S.E.Bolles,75.00; E.R.Walker,$60.00; G.G.Blair, 60.00; J.L.Waller,$125.00; J.W.Perkins,5 80.00; Frank Stultz,$80.00; H.L.Hood,$80.00; Walter Temple, 80.00 A.L.King,$85.00; Dr.S.C.Ross,$125.00; Lee Hardin,$80.00; T. P. Sitton, $80.00; Dr.d.E. Redford, $25.00; ud. J.Bryan, y60.00; BILLS: B.C.D.$460.00; Plainview Municipal Band Orchestra,$350.011 Plainview Public Library,$25.00; H.D.Burris,$4.00;Ben Phipps ,$22.50;J.N.Jordan,$50.00; Texas Utilities Co.$979.28; Southwestern -Bell Telephone Co.$39.45; West Texas Gas Co. $68.50¢ Selden Printing Co.$6.00; Meinecke Bros. Hwd. Co. X1.83; League of Texas I, :unicipalities,$30.00; Hardwr Dysart,$51.50; Thatcher Printing Co.$40.00; Herald -News Publishing Co.$9.30; Haley- Davidson Sales Co.$9.45; Broad- way Coffee Shop,$5.90; Roberts Tire Co.$28.75; Shepard Chev- rolet Co.$1.2U; W.S.Darley& Co.$16.61; Super Service Statin Phillipps Battery 0o.'36.51; Locke Rotor Co.$10.20; 263 Neptune Meter Co.128.30; West Texas Grain Milling 0044.55; Texas Land Development Co$9.62; City Blakksmith Shop,5.00; Rockwell Bros.Lbr. Co41.60• E.B.Green Hestand- Kimbell Gro.Co.3.25; Stovall Bros.7.90; Wooldridge Lbr.Co.$1.90; Dr.W.E.Redford, ?17.50; Harvest Quenn Elevator Co42.25; B.Ward,10.50; J.M.Radford Gro.Co11.15;Largents Paint Glass 0047.80; Caves 5 lOct. Store,w2.50; Mrs. J.C.Hunt,9.00; Dowden Hwd. 0o47.20; V.R.Rogers Blacksmith, $39.80; Shook Tire Co413.00; Texas Pacific Coal Oil Co.35.96; J.N.Jordan '25.00; Panhandle Refining Co.30.70; Magnolia Petroleum Co. Sinclair 00460.00; Western Union Telegraph Co424.26; Fort Worth Denver R.R.Co.13.42; Iviontgomery Ward, Engineers, $1,250.00;. On motion and second, the following were appointed on the Board of City Development, Chas. Reinkin,E.H.Perry,H.S.Hilburn, Ray Gresham, B.H.Jarvis, J.W.Walker, and Mead F.Griffin. Lotion by Alderman, Hurlbut, seconded by Alderman,Dysart to place H.W.Curry, on regular Night- Patrol duty at a salary of $90.00 per i'1onth, and to appoint Ben Phipps to fill the vacan- Cq cy„ as Desk Sargent at night at a salary of $75.00 per month. .Lotion carried and it was so ordered. Cq There being no further business meeting adjourned. it 444 410 ty Secretary( +.r. Plainview, Texas, Jan. 13 -1933 City Council met in called meeting with the following members present: Mayor, R.P.Smyth. Aldermen: D.D.Bowman, F.J.Hurlbut and E.Ib.Osborne. Montgomery Ward, Engineers, submitted their report on the sur- vey of the Electric Light Plant Distribution System in the in the city, which is the property of the Texas Utililties Co. And on motion by Alderman, Bowman, seconded by Alderman Hurlbut the report was accepted and payment made to them according to contract of November, 15th. 1932. There being no further business meeting adjourned. it Ci y Secr-, ary. ;ayor. Plainview, Tex., Jan. 17 -1933 City Council met in regular meeting with the following members present. Layor, R.P.Smyth. Aldermen: E.I; .Osborne F. J.Rurlbut and .D.Bowm1an. City Secretary, J.L.Gallaway. Linutes of the last meeting, also, minutes of the called meet- ing of Jan. 13 -33, were read and adopted. On motion by Alderman, F.J.Hurlbut, seconded by Alderman E.E. Osborne that the Layor be instructed to write a letter to Judge I.R.l.elso of St. Louis, Lo., for a proposition on the sale of local properties of the Texas Utilities Co. to the City. And to request a reply not later than Feb. 10 -33. Lotion carried and it was so ordered. There being no further business, meeting adjourned. .L f% C ity Se c r' ary. La o Plainview, Tex., Feb.9 -1933 City Council met in called meeting with the following members present: Layor, R.P.Smyth. Aldermen: F.J.Rurlbut, D.D.Bowman and E.M.Osborne. City Tax Collector, P.H.Bryan. City Secretary, J.L.Gallaway. On motion and second the following reports were accepted and the following bills allowed. City Secretary's Reporp, Water, Sewer Miscelaneous collections for January,0,863. 82;Chief of Police's Report, Collections for January, 00.00; City Tax Collector's Report, Delinquent Tax' Collected in January, 03,048.33; Current Tax' Collected, 026,293.48; City Physicians Report was read and accepted. The following bills and salaries were allowed. SALARIES: R.P. Smyth ,0125.00;J.L.Gallaway,0150.00; P.H.Bryan J.C.Hooper,010.00; H.Dysart,40.00; D.D.Bowman,410.00; E.L.Os- borne,010.00; F.J.Hurlbut,10.00; O.R.I'fartine,$115.00; Pete Blakeneym0115.00; Ed Hart,Q90.00; `vf.H.Craig Jo Labry, 090 00; H Ben Phipps,075.00; S.S.Danie1, 65.00; W.J.Bryan,060.00; J.:r'.Foley, 5140.00; Ed Ross,470.00; 1.D.I1n- ter,w:65.00; H.L.Gregg,$65.00; Frank Rigler,465.00; Arnold Lo- max, 065.00; A.L1.Hamilton,yp60.00; Plainview Fire Department, $30 00; H.W.Visor „0115.00; A.T.Herrod,00.00; S.E.Bolles,$75.00; E.R.Walker,060.00; G.G.Blair Dr.S.C.Ross,125.00; Lee Hardin, 80.00; T.P.Sitton,480.00; Dr.W.E.Redford, 25.00; J.L. Waller,125.00; J.W.Perkins,080.00; Frank Stu;tz,080 ;00; H.L. Hood, x80.00; Walter Temple x;80.00; A. L. King, $85.00; BILLS: B.C.D.$416.65; Plainview IVanicipal Band Orchestra,$150 ;00; Plainview Public Library,$25.00; Ft.'lorth Denver R.R.09.45; J.E.Woodward,$13.50; Donohoo- flare Hwd.Co.$15.00; J.N.Jordan, 10.00; Clowe Cowan,07.10; Southwestern -Bell Telephone Cos. 31.05;Texas Utilities Co.$952.23; Western Union Telegraph Co. 01.50; Ioagnolia petroleum Co,$4.08; Panhandle Refining C0. E.L.Steck Co. 2.72; Texas Pacific Coal Oil Co.C33.56; Harley Davidson Sales Co.$5.50; H.B.Fain Chemical Co.$8.45; Taylor Foundry Co.377.63; Lars. J.C.Hunt, .14.00; B.Ward,016.00; Panhan- dle Lbr. Co.07.70; Shook Tire Co. >9.08; Burt Electrie Co.04.00; W.B.Smith,011.38; Jarvis -Tull Tractor 0o.;1.25; Jarvis -Tull Co. n1.70; Thatcher Printing 00.07.40; S.B.Kelly, Co.$1.80; Bawden Fuel Feed Co. 05.36; Wooldridge Lbr, Co.036.80; Bowden Hwd. Co. 4.20; Boyd Davenport, 09.85; W.0.Temple, 4.0O; V.R.Rogers 265 Blacksmith,02.75; Locke Motor Co.02.15; Herald -News Publish- ing 0o.06.55; Harvest Queen Mill Elevator 00.02.25; A.M. Hamilton,0100.20; Plainview 'Welding Co.08.25; H.A.��arr Gro. 00.40.35; Alexander Bros. Drug CO.01.70• West Tex Hwd. Co. 026.10; The Texas Co.03.05; 0.B.Jackson,4i)5.50; Continental Oil Co.076.47• Phillipps Battery Co.07.93; Higginbotham -Bart- lett Lbr, Co.p450.95; West Texas Gas Co.y 72.75; Lotion by Alderman, Hurlbut, seconded by Aldermen Bowman and Osborne that T.C.Sheppard issued Tax Receipt in full, on a tract of land in Block 21, in McClelland Addition to the City of Plainview, of approximately 14 acres, For the sum of 025.00 and a quit -claim deed to such part of the street as is now used on the Bast side of said tract, that is now claimed by the said T.C.Sheppard, if any of said street is claimed by him, Lotion carried and it was so ordered. There being no further business, meeting adjourned. Q 1 ecre tart'./ r Mayor.- Plainview, Tex.,Feb.10 -1933 City Council met in called meeting with the following members present: Mayor, R.P.Smyth. Aldermen: D.D.Bowman, F.J.Hurlbut, E. .Osborne and H.Dysart. Lotion by Alderman Dysart, seconded by Alderman Osborne to make an offer on 09000 of City of Plainview Water Works Bonds, on a basis of S8% also 03000 of Cityof Plainview Paving Bonds on the same basis. And,if accepted, to purchase same and to pay for them as herein stated; 49000 out of the water receipts, and 4000 out of the Interest Sinking Fund. There being no further business meeting adjourned. Mayo 100 -ro Tem. PL AIITVI:.1, rE3.21 -19-3 On this day the City Council met in regular session with the following rr.ei bens and officers present o wit: I:'ayor, F.P.Smyth. Aldernen: D.D.Bowman, F.J.Hurlbut'a r .L.Osborne; J.L. xallaway, City Secretary; P.1 City Tax Collector; and 0.S. "Tilliams, City Attorney, when the following proceedings were had. Linutes of the last regular session and two called meetings were read and approved. Upon the Lotion of Alderman Bowman, seco_ded by Alder- man Osborne, the following election order was made, passed and adopted, to wit: "It is ordered by the City Council of the City of Plainview, 'texas, that an election be held at the City Mall, in said City of Plainview, on the first Tuesday in April, 1933, the same being the fourth day of said month, for the election of 260 the following officers for said dity, to wit: Two Aldermen for of two years each; the Aldermen to take the places of J.C.Hooper and D.D.Bowman. `:J. J.Klinger is named presiding J udge of said e- lection, and E.L.Ballengee Assistant Judge." Upon motion of Alderman Osborne, seconded by F.J.Hurl- but, it was ordered that R.B.Davis be and is appointed a member of the 3oatd of City Development in the place of S.R.Weaver, who resigned from said Board. Upon motion of Alderman Bowman, seconded by Alderman Hurlbut, C.S.'.'°illiams was allowed ;30.00 for damages to his auto- mobile resultin g from a collision with the City street machine, It was thereupon ordered that this regular session of the Council be recessed to re- convene in regular session on the 1st day of Larch. The City Council of the City. of Plainview re- convened in regular session oil. the first day of Larch, 1933, at the City Hall, same being the day said Council was to re- convene after the recess taken on February, 21st., at which re- convened meer ing, with the following members and officers present, to wit: R.P.Smyth, Layor;; F J.Hurlbut, k.T.:.Osborne, D.D.Bowman, J.C. Hopper and H.Dysart, Aldermen; J.L.Gallaway,City Secretary; P. H.Bryan, City Tax Collector; and C.S.Williams, City Attorney, the following proceedings were had: Upon Motion of Alderman Dysart, seconded by Alderw man Hurlbut, an ordinance ordering an election to determine whether or not revenue bonds should be issued for the purpose of providing the City with an electric 124 power plant, and which ordinance was as follows 4 ORDI NANCE NO. 369 An Ordinance ordering an election to determine whether or not the City of Plainview, Texas, shall issue revenue bonds in a sum not exceeding 0450.000.00, said bonds and or the proceeds from a sale thereof to be used for the purpose of providing the City of Plainview with an electric light and power plant and distribution system; the payment of such bonds and interest thereon to be made from the net .w revenue realized from the operation of such plant andA dis- 1 1,; 9 '1 tribution system and a franchise to operate same in the event such lien be foreclosed; said bonds not to be a debt of the City of Plainview but solely a charge upon such electric light and power plant, distribution system, and. franchise and never to be reckoned in determining the power of said City to issue any bonds for any purpose authorized by law. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PLAINV IEW: SECTION 1. That an election be held on the 4th day of April, 1933, throughout the Gity of Plainvi w, Texas, at which elec- tion the following proposition shall be submitted: Shall the City Council of the City of Plainview, Texas be authorized to issue revenue bonds in a sum not to exceed 450.000.00, maturing serially within twenty years from their date, be- ginning at such time not more than five years from their date, as the said Council may determine, redeemable at any 267 years time after fiveAafter their date, and bearing interest at the rate of 6% per annum, payable annually or semi annually as the Council may determine; and each of said bonds to provide that the holder thereof shall never have the right to demand payment thereof out of any funds raised or to be raised by taxation; and said bonds and or the proceeds from any sales thereof to be used for the purpose of providing the City of Plainview with an electric lig1t and power plant and electric distribution system and all necessary appurtenances thereto, by purchase, construction, condemnation or otherwise, which bonds and the interest shall be paid solely from the net rev- enues realized from the oper&tion of such plant and system, C�2 and secured by a lien against such plant and system and a franchise to operate such system in the event such lien be foreclosed. SECTION 2. Said election shall be held at the City Hall on the 4th day of April, 1933, and shall be conducted and held as other elections and only qualified voters within the City of Plainview, Texas, and who are property tax payers in the said City shall be allowed to vote. SECTION 3. All voters desiring to vote for the issuance of said bonds shall have written on their ballots the words "For the issuance of the Revenue Bonds" and all voters desiring to vote against the issuance of said bonds shall have written or printed on their ballots the words: "Against the isssuance of the Rev nue Bonds SECTION 4. Said election shall be held at the City Hall by W.J. Klinger, as Presiding Judge, and E.Ballengee assistant Judge SECTION 5. A copy of this ordinance, signed by the Layor and at- tested by the City Secretary of the City of Plainviww, Texas, CtY shall serve as proper nottice of said election, and theA tary is hereby authorized and directed to cause such notice of 9 election, that is, a copy of this ordinance so signed and at- tested, to be posted at the City Hall in the City of Plainview, Texas, for thirty full days prior to the date of such election, and also to cause such notice of election to be published in some newspaper of general ciculation which has been published in the City of Plainview for at least one year before this date once each week for four snnsecutive weeks preceeding said elec- tion the first publication to be made at least thirty days before the date of said election. PASSED AND ADOPTED, this the2lst day of *i, 1933. AtLd r a" ATTEST: '6 City Secret r ELECTION NOTICE. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to an order made,passed and adopted by the City Council of the City of Plainview, on the 21st day of February, 1933, which order is as follows It is ordered by the City Council of the City of Plainview, Texas, that an election be held at the City Hall to said City of Plainview on the first Tuesday in April, 1933, same being the 4th day of April, 1933, for the election of two aldermen for said City in the place of J.C.Hooper and D.D.Bowman whose terms of office as aldermen expire on the said 4th day of April, 1933. ATTEST: i/ Uay r City Secretary. Upon motion of Alderman Dysart, seconded by Alderman Hurlbut, that the City Council make protest against the install tion of a feed grinding mill on the lots known as the "Old Hun ter. Coal Yards" motion carried. There being no further business meeting adjourned. Ai fr AIL i City Seer- ary. C. or. 269 Plainview, Tex., I;arch, 7 -1913 City Council met in regular meeting with the following mem- bers present: I:ayor, F.P.Smyth. Aldermen: E.I..Oslorne, F.J.Ilurlbut, H.Dysart, J.C. and ).D.Bowman. City Tax Collector, P.H.Bryan. City aecrotayy, J.Z. Gallaway. lfter calling the Council to order the Layor turned the meeting over to D.D.Bowman, Jayor Protem, and excused himself to attend another engagement. Unites of the last meeting read and adopted. Upon motion and second the following reports were accepted and the folowing bills allowed and ordered paid. REPORTS: City Secrwtary's Report, 'Water, Sewer and miscelaneous Collections for February, 41,014.37; City Taxcollector's Report', Taxes collected in February, Current Taxes,4,141.06; Delinquent Taxes, <101,20; Chief Police's Report, Collections,0110.00; City Physician's and City Health Officers Report's were read and accepted. BILLS: R.P.Smyth,:r125.00, J.L. Gallaway,$ 150.00!P.H.Bryan,125.00; ;'Jilliams Day, 375.00; J.C.H000er,010.00; H.Dysart, 10.00; D.D. Bowman, 310.00; E.L.Osborne,a0.00; F.J.Hurlbut,$10.00; O.R.i:artine, >115.00; Pete Blakney, 43115.00; Ed Hart, 090.00, d.H. Craig, •$90.00; Joe .i abry, 090.00; H. ,`J. Curry, $90.00 Ben Phipps, $75.00; S S .Daniel, Lr 4'65.00; ,'J.J.Bryan,$60.00; ,'J.F.Foley,;; 140.00; Ed Ross,$70.00; C4 I,Jinter,$65.00; H.h.Gregg,365.00; Frank Rigler,,365.00; Arnold Lomax, $65.00; A M.Hamilton, $60.00; Plainview Fire Department, ,330.00; H.W. Visor,, x15.00; A.T.Herrod, $80.00; S.E.Bowles, ,375.00; E.R.YJalker, 060.; G.G.Blair,360.90; Dr.S.C.Ross,3125.00; Lee Hardin,$80.00; T. P. Sitton, 80.00; Dr. ;J.E. Redford, ,325.00; J.i..'Na11er, X3125.00; J.W. Perkins, x:;380.00; Frank Stultz, •;380.00; H. L. Hood, ;x80.00; Walter Tem- ple,$80.00; A.L.Iing,$85.00; Board of City Development,$416.65; Plainview IIlanicipa.l Band Orchestra, $150.00; Plainview Public Li- brary,25.00; Ft. Denver R.R. 4$9.45; J.E.Woodward,$13.50; Donohoo- Ware Hardware Co.015.00; J.Ii. Jordan, ,310.00; Clowe Cowan,07.10; S.W.B.Telephone Co.$31,05; Texas Utilities po. 3565.86; Texas Util- ities 0o.$343.50; Texas Utilities Co.$42.87; Western Union Tele- graph Co. 1.50; Lagnolia Petroleums Co.: 4.08; Panhandle Refining Co. 01.70; The E.L.Steck 0o.$2.72; Texas Pacific Coal 011 Co.$33.56; Harley= Davidson Sales Co.$5.50; Y.B.Fain Chemical Co.38.45, Tay lor Foundry Co.77.63; irs.J.C.Hunt,014.00; B.Ward,$16.00; Panhan- dle LBr.Co.<27.70; Shook Tire Co.$9.08; Burt Electric Co.$4.00; "J.B.Smith,. ';11.38; Jarvis -Tull Tractor Co.01.25; Jarvis-Tull Co. ',1.70; Thatcher Printing Co.`;;>7.40; S. B.Kelly,r'1.80; Bawden Fuel Co. $5.36; Wooldridge Lumber 0o.$36.80; Dowden Hardware Co. ;34.20; Boyd Davenport, 5 9.85 Q. Temple, ;33.00; V.R.Rogers Blacksmith, $2.75; Locke I��Iotor 0o.$2.15; Herald-News Publishing 0o.$6.55; Harvest nuenn Lill Eleyator Co.02.25; A.II.Hamilton, 100.20; Plainview,Jelding 0o.$8.25; H.A.Larr Grocery Co.$10.35; Alexander Bros.Drug Co.$1.70; West Tex.Hardware Co.$26.10; The Texas Co. $3.05; U.B. Jackson, x;,35.50; Continental Oil Co.$76.47; Phillipps Battery 0o.$7.93; Higginbotham- Bartlett Lbr.Co.$450.95; West Texas Gas 0o.'72.75; Sam Curry,$23.95; Jake Sanders,$8.00; C.S. illiams, $30 +00; Plainview State Bank,$8,440.00; Las. Ruth Oxford,$40.00; J.E.Duckwall,$12.00; J.L.Gallaway, City 0o1.$35.62. Upon the motion of Alderman Hooper, seconded by Alderman Osborne, to have W.J.Klinger audit the City's Books, motioncar- ried and it was so ordered. Upon motion and second to buy a horse from W.O.Temple, for 075.00; if he would pay as much as 015.00 on his City Taxes, motion carried. i._otion by Alderman Hooper, seconded by Alderman Osborne, to allow Li's. H.H.Hass $25.00 for stenographid work done, motion carried. There being no further business meeting adjourned. iisiga.v y L,ecre ar fiayor. i 270 Plainview, Tex., Larch, 21 -1933 City Council met in regular meeting with the following mam- bers present: I,ayor, R.P.Smyth. Aldermen: D.D.Bowman, H.Dysart, F.J.Hurlbut and E.I:.Osborne. City Tax Collector, P.H.Bryan. City Attorney, C.S.';Jilliams. City Secretary, J.L.Gallaway. I.inutes of the last meeting read and adopted. Upon the motion of Alderman Dysart, seconded by Alderman Bowman, to allow;' /00.00 additional from the City funds to finish the paving around the High School Building, motion carried and it was so ordered. There being no futther business meeting ad journed. t City Secretary. llayo Plainview, Texas, April,4 -1933 The City Council met in regular meeting with the follow- ing members present: rayor, R.P.Smyth. Alderman: D.D.Bowrnan, H.Dysart, J.C.Hooper, E.L.Osborne and F.J.Hurlbut. City Sec- retary, J.L.Gallaway. Linutes of the last meeting read and adopted. F:Rotion by Alderman H. Dysart, seconded by Alderman Hooper, to accept school script, in payment of water bills, from those to whom it is issued only, motion carried and it was so ordered.'" Lotion and second to allow .30.00 to pay an assistant to Dr. S.C.Ross in making the semiannual milk test. Lotion carried. Upon motion and second the following Reports were accepted, and the following Bills were allowed: City Secretary's Report, Water, Sewer Iiscelaneous collections for Larch, 0513.40; rO11 „e' U He mor t, SJ_ .0 tg Tnspeci ors ',e t, '25.00; -2aX Coll ctol l ,el urt,Current ';'axes, >4..1.10: Delinnuent 1 9,`re s, 1.c 0, :.so. r, '.f?'-?. 1 %1 i Ice a.1'() eDorts S LEI {.i. 11. _J th, .1:,00; J. �11�''la,r 3ryan, 1 25.00; illiams f, Day, :75. J.C.:lcoper,:.10.00; i.Jryrart,•10.00; G'3n,w'1, 10.00; _..i_. C'sborne '1C .0: r L .0 .Lartine, '115.00; Pete B1ak ey, 5115.00; Ed ;'art, '46.00; Oed u16_rewo, 90.00; .i. '.0grrj, 90.00• Joe Iabry, 90.00; 90.00; e.1 Drirr::,:.75.00, 0.L')<cia± 1,•`65.00, ..J.i ryan,•'60 ;00; ;..2oley,,,140.oO, Ed Po8s,�70.00, ;'.T.Iinter, 65.00; 2.I.Gregg, ;35.00; Fran c 1igler, >G5.00; Arnold. Lomax 65.00; A.L._'ar_.ilton, 60.00, 'ire Denartrreut,:;30.00, .7.Visor,•';11.00; e rod. J.: .3olles,•`75.00, E.P.. Walker,: 60.00, G.Blair, `x60.00; r. S. C.Ross, ?125.00, Lce 'Tar- din, x750.00; T.P.Sitton, 30.00; 2r. .E.e:edford 25.00• J ':f .al- ler, '125.00; J..J.2e2;,ins,•`'oC.00; .$rank ;.Itultz, 40.00, T TTood, 80.00; .';alter Temple, ,'b0.00; 271 SITIL Board of City Development, 416.65; Plainviei i'.unicipal Band c Orchestra,;150.00; Plainview Public Library, ?5.00; G.L. I)uckwall, 6.00; Jake Sanders,, 5.00; J.L.?Iamilton, ;5.00; Tex as Utilities Co..641.01; Texas Utilities Co."345.50; Texas Utilities 00.34.59; ;Jest Texas Cas Co.91.00; phone Co. ;✓37.40; HERALD-11E2 Publishing Co. ;346.50; Jestern Union Telegraph Co. 2.10; Boyd lc Davenport •-429.51; Phillipps Battery Co..)14.b4 ;B. "ard I7.50 :I.irs :.C.Hunt,I0,50;harvest Queen I; ills, 2. 25 ,v.3.'JachsoY7,5.70;RaC3ford Grocery I3.135; Pan. Lumber Co.b.4O•L I: ocke otor Co.3.80;Pan.Refining Co.375;Long- Bell Lbr Co, Lbr o, 382.15;' eptune leter0o 3I.87;S �•helly,5.53;Clowe Cowan,I07.74;B3awden "2ue1 'eed. 17. 33;Faitl Chemical Co.$8.75; Super Service,5.60;Pirestone 'Service 3tores,2.50; 3roadway Coffe ;3hop,I7.00;Grines Tire Co.6.70;Com- ru ity ',Jeekly, .rtg.Co,I9.60;I.h.hamilton 4.95; ■I.R.Roclgers Co,I0.55;:'Jestex I3.80;A.1.Hamilton,30.96; itoc well Bros '.'Jestern Road i, ch I9.49;'Jooldridge Lbr I75;Lowden hde Co 2.00;4exas Pacific Coal Oil 00 93.0b; Cont. Oil 00 I8.4I; Lockhart, 24.00; Salaries :1,.2Snyth 2.50; J.L.Gallaway, 75.00;:. i .Bryan, dN.50; Jil hams y, 37.50 to over J. C. 5.00. iI. Dysart 5. Q0 I;. du. Eo wman 5.00;E. 1. i. Osoorne ,00;x+'.J.Hurlburt,5.00;0.= .i..artine 57.50;fete B1akney,57.50;Ed hart 45.00;:J.H.Craig,45.00;Joe I:abry,45.00;1-L. J. Ourry,45.00; en Phipps,57.50;.. 3.Daniel 3z .50;,J.J.Bryan,30.00 ,J.F..'oley 70 :00;Ed Ross 35.00; :i.:S.Linter 32.50;.1. Gregg32.50; frank igler .JO;Arnold Lorax,32.50;A.i.h 1• Fire Lept.I5.00; Visor, 57. 50;_ 1.. T. I t Walker,30.00; .Blair,30.00;Dr.`;.C.Ross 6 .50;Lee r -ardin U 0.On: r G ?"d_ I.,.SO; J.I: ;jail ,62.50 Pelkins,4O.0Q;.Lranx Ctultz ,40.00;h.t.Hood,40.00,`falter Temple 40. A`.L. king, 42.50;Temple,`1J.0.75.00;Ivrs .H.Hass'.I2.50; 'ed. Andrews c I.00Atistin Kfg.0o 504.00; .puckwa11,9.00,I'.'.':' .08 p:�3. y�s0o Upon Lotion and secona1 t e City Secretart,enter an order on tie minutes ceclaring the results of an election held on pri4th I933,notion carried and it was so ordered. Zl.c ir I C 7 370 U� LI1�tiia C•� .Lu Q• BE IT REIEI,3LRED that on this day there was regularly presented to the Council for consideration the returns of a special election held throughout the City of Plainview on the 4th day of April, 1933, in accordance with the ordinance pass- ed and adopted by the Council on the 1st day of Larch, 1933, to determine whether of not the City Council of the City of Plainview should be authorized to issue revenue bonds of the City of Plainview not in exeess of 3450,000.00 for the pur- pose of providing the City of Plainview with an electric light and power plant, and the said returns having been de- livered and presented to the Council in regular manner and order, and having been duly canvassed it is found and de- termined that at said election there were cast five hundred thirty -eight votes. That of said votes four hundred thirty- eight were cast for the issuance of the revenue bonds and one hundred of said votes were cast against the issuance of said bonds, and that the proposition to authorize the issu- anee of said bonds was sustained by a majority of all the votes cast at said election. It is, therefore, declared that the result of said election was in favor of the issuance of such bonds and that the City Council is authorized to issue revenue bonds in a sum not to exceed 450,000.00, maturing serially within twenty yearsfrom their date, beginning at such time, not more than five years from their date, as the said Council may determine, redeemable at any time after five years af- ter their date, and bearing interest at the rate of six per cent per annum, payable annually or semi annually as the Council may determine; and each of said bonds to provide that the holder thereof shall never have the right to demand payment thereof out of any funds raised or to be raised by taxation; and said bonds and /or the proceeds from any sale thereof th be used for the purpose off providing the City of 272 Plainview with an electric light and power plant and electric distribution system and all necessary appurtenances thereto, by purchase, construction,condemnation or ortherwise, which bonds and the interest shall be paid solely from the net rev enues realized from the operation of such plant and system, and secured by alien against such plant and system and a fran- chise to operate such system in the event such lien be fore- closed. STATE OF TEXAS: CITY OF PLAINVIEv'J: I, J.L.Gallaway, City Secretary of the City of Plainview, do hereby certify that the above and foregoing is a true and correct copy of Ordinance No. 370 adopted by the City Council of the City of Plainview on the 4th day of April, 1933, declaring the result of an election held on the 4th day of April, 1933, in accordinance with an' ordinance�`Tac. opted by the City Council of the City of Plainview on the 1st day of March, 1933, as same appears of record in Vol 6 at pages 271 and 272 „of the Llinutes of the City CouneiT of the City of Plainview. Y SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO before me this 20th day, of April, 1933. 1 At 4e NOTILY U' IC H, E COUNTY TEXAS. Upon motion and second that the City Secretary en- ter an order declaring the results of the election, which was held on April, 4th, 1933, for the purpose of electing two councilmen to take the places of J.C.Hooper and D.D. Bowman. The election was held according to the laws govern- ing the same, and the results are as follows: Total votes polled, 611; divided as follows, D.D.Bowman,293; S.B.Kelly, 200; J.B.Long, 375; J. 3.Wallace 339. J.?3.Long and J.B.';Jal- lace were declared elected. Upon the motion off Alderman J.C.Hooper, seconded by Alderman Dysart tha the Presiding Judge of the election and. the assistant Judge be allowdd, for their services 03.00 each, and the clerks to receive 2.00 each for their services. The motion carried and it was so ordered. Upon motion and second a permit was granted to J.K. Stone Son to place an underground tank, pumps and etc. for the purpose of storing and handling gasoline, on lots owned by Harry Uhatham, on the south side of the Square. There being no further business meeting adjourned. it G ty Secre taTy. r or. IUD PIPE CO' TELEPHONE 331 TEXRVIT j MINERALWELI CLAY PODUCTS 111 TEXAS LA. CR "SERVING THE GREAT SOUTHWEST" 273 Plainview, Tex., April, 18 -1933 City Council met in regular meeting with the following members present: Mayor, R.P.Smyth. Aldermen: J.C.Hooper,F.J.Hurlbut, D.D.Bowman, E J .Osborne and H. Dysart. J. L. Gallaway, City Sec- retary. Also present was City Tax Assessor, P.H.Bryan and City Attorney C.S.Til Linutes of the last meeting read and adopted. After the newly elected Aldermen, J.B.Long and J.B. Jallace had been sworn in, a motion and second was made to draft Resolutions of respect to the retiring Council- men, J.C.Hooper and D.D.Bowman. Lotion carried. unanimous- ly. I;_otion by Alderman, Hurlbut, seconded by Alderman Osborne, to remit the penaltied and interest on all De- linquent City Taxes until Lay, 31 -1933, motion carried. Lotion by Alderman Hurlbut, seconded by Alderman Osborne, that the two -inch water line in the park be ex- tended to reach the Rotary Plot in the City Park. Motion In carried. Cq On motion and second that the City Council meet on the first and third I�,'onda nights y instead of the first and third Tuesday nights, in each month as had been the custom. Lotion carried and it was so ordered. On motion by Alderman, Dysart, seconded by Alderman Hurlbut that the City agree to furnish for a swimming pool at 50 per thousand gallons, if,and when the American Le- gion build and rut in operation such a pool on property belonging to the City--part of the park property in South part of the City; the waste water or so much thereof as may be needed by the City to belong to the City, The site for such pool will be leased by the City to the American Legion for such purpose for a term to be agreed upon, and such pool to become the property of the City when same is fully paid for, and the City not to be at any expense un- til then in connection with such Deoi_ or the operation thereof, except to furnish water at the price aforesaid. otion carried unanimously and it was so ordered. There being no further business meeting adjourned. /i i�3 W City Secretary. .ayor.' Plainview, Texas, ;pril, 27 -1933 The City Council met in a called session with all members present, includinT the Fayor, and the 'City Secre- tary. Upon the motion of Alderman, lallace, seconded by yldermari Osborne, that the Sity authorize, riot to exceed '100.00 in money, and the necessary ~ravel in laving, with ock Asphalt, the the I o •tb 20 feet of 7th street between Rouston and Inde^endent streets. It being further under- stood that Crank )ay And guy Jacob guarantee said work will not cost the City more than the above mentioned a100.00; and it is further a °reed that if private subscriptions, and including the above .100.00 are more than enou=,h to pay for the paving, the City is to reen1bursed to the ex- tent of the excess collected. otion carried and it was ao ordered. There being 110 further business neeting ad jouri -d. '44. .4C,uoK 7 274 Plainview, Tex., May, 5 -1933 The City Council met in regular meeting with the following pres- ent. Mayor, R.P.Smyth. Aldermen: F.J.Hurlbut, J.B.Wallace, and J.B.Long. Also present were City Attorney, C.S.Williams, City Tax Collector, P.H.Bryan and City Secretary, J.L.Gallaway. Minutes of the last regular meeting, also, of the called meeting of Apri1,27 were read and adopted. Upon motion and second the following Reports were accept- ed and the following bills allowed and ordered paid. City Secre- tary's Report, Water, Sewer Miscelaneous Collections in April, $8,945.25; City Tax Collector's Report, Current Taxes,Collected in April, $284.15; Delinquent Taxes Collected in April, $245.24; Chief Police's Report,$106.71; Inspectors Report,$23.00; Also, the City Heglth Officer's Report and the City Physician's Reports were included. SALARIE'S: R.P.Smyth,$125.00; J.L.Gallaway,$150.00; P.H.Bryan,$125.00; Will iams Day,$75.00; J .B.Long,$10.00;H.Dysart,$10.00; J.B.Wallace, 10.00; E.I1.Osborne, 10.Q F.J.Hurlbut, 10.00; Mrs. H.H.Hsss, 025.00; O.R.Martine,0115.00; Pete Blakenu,$115.00; Ed Hart,$90.00; 'N. H. Craig, 790.00; Joe Mabry, 90.00; H. W. Curry, 90.00; Ben Phipps, $75.00; S.S.Daniel,$65.00; W.J.Bryan,$60.00; W.F.Foley,$140.00; Ed Ross,$70.00; W.D.Minter,$65.00; H.I4i.Gre g, 65.00; Frank Rigler, $65.00; Arnold Lomax,$65.00; A.M.Hamilton,60.00; Plainview Fire Department,$30.00; H.W.Visor,$115.00; A.T.Herrnd,$80.00; S.E.Bolles, $75.00; E.R.Wlaker,$60.00; G.G.Blair,$60.00; Dr.S.C.Ross,$125.00; Lee Hardin, 80.00; T.P.Sitton,$80.00; I_:. "'.E.Redford, 25.00; J.L.Waller,p125.00; J.W.Perkins,$80.00; Frank Stultz, 80.00; H.L. Hood,$80.00; Walter Tempi.e,$80.00; A.L.King,$85.00;The Board of City Development,$416.65; Plainview Municipal Band Orchestra, $150.00; Plainview Public Library 25.00; Higginbotham- Bartlett Lumber Co.$100.00; Chief Ploice,10.50; J.L.Gallaway, City Col. $26.00; C.S.Williams,$25.00; Texas Utilities Co..1,275.45; South- western -Bell Telephone Co.$31.00;West Texas Gas Co. 45.75; Herald News Publishing Co.$47.60; Hestand- Kimbell Gro. Co. 9.75; W.J.Kling- er,7150.Q; Acme Chemical Eo.$15.97; Community Weekly,$6.00; Flake F1ake,$143.03; Harder Dysart,$107.84; Bowman Nursery,$3.75; R.Q.Silverthorne,$143.03; J.C.Wooldridge Lbr.Co.$2.95; Super Ser- vice Station,$2.35; Broadway Coffee Shop,$21.75; J.W.Seale Dry goods 6043.90; Locke Motor Co.$4.30; H.B.Fain Chemical 00.$10.20; Long -Bell Lbr. 00.$8.10; Panhandle Refining 00.731.90; The City Blacksmith Shop, $10.50; Shook Battery Co.15.15; Plainview Weld- ing Co. $8.35; West Texas Hwd.Co. $19.65; Higginbotham Bartlett Lbr. Co. $13.30; Menicke Bros. Hwd. Co.$7.74p Broadway Filling Station,$1.75; Rockwell Bros. Lbr. $1.17; J.D.Hatcher,$27.60; V.R.Rodgers Mfg. Co.$13.25; Dowden Hwd.Co.$9.40; Clowe Cowan, $9.17; Asher Supply Co. $43.97; Mrs. J.C.Hunt,$9.00; B.Ward,$14.50; Plainview Sanitarium,$30.00; Alexander Bros. Drug Co. $2.25; 0.B.Jackson,$7.41; Shook Tire Co. $4.43; S.B.Kelly,$8.25; Texas Land Development Co., 7.19; Texas Pacific Coal Oil Co. $43.67; Bawden Fuel Feed Co. 3.50; S.S.Sloneker,$143.02; Western Union Telegraph Co. $4.88; Magnolia Petroleum Co. $3.10; The Texas Co. $4.60; Firestone Service Co. $4.50; Upon motion and second, the the bond of John Burt, Electri- cian, was accepted. Upon the motion of Alderman Dysart, seconded by Alderman Wallace, that the City purchase a 4" Sewage Pump fron the Fair- banks -Morse Co. of Dallas, motion carried and it was so ordered. Upon motion and second that the City Attorney, C.S.Williams be sent to Dallas to represent the city in it Tat4 suit a- gainst the Stone Drygoods Co., and to allow him $25.00 for ex- penses, motion carried and it was so ordered. There being no further business meeting adjourned. l Av. „ie I error. 275 Plainview, Tex., May, 15 -1933 The City Council met in regular meeting with the fol- lowing members present: Mayor, R.P.Smyth. Aldermen: H. Dysart, E.M.Osborne, F.J.Hurlbut, J.B.Long and J.B.Wallaee. City Sec- retary, J.L.Gallaway. Minutes of the last meeting read and adopted. Upon the motion of Alderman, H.Dysart, seconded by Al- derman Long that the meeting be adjourned until 8 o'clock P.M. on the 18th day of May, motion carried and meeting ad- journed. Plainview, Tex., May,18 -1933 The meeting of the City Council reconvened with the following members present. Mayor, R.P.Smyth. Aldermen: H. Dysart, E.M.Osborne, F.J.Hurlbbt, J.B.Long and J.B.Wallace. CJ City Secretary, J.L.Gallaway. Upon the motio@ of Alderman,0 orne, seconded by Al- derman Long, that the services of the Pound Keeper be dis- pensed with after June, 1st 1933. Motion carried and it was so ordered. Upon the motion of Alderman, Dysart, seconded by Al- derman Long, that- L.W.Clark, be paid $10.00 per month by -the City to supplement his wages, being paid him by a num. her of business firms, as nightwatohman, from April, 1 -1933 Motion carried and it was so ordered. Upon the motion of Alderman Dysart, seconded by Alder- man. Hurlbut, that the Mayor be authorized to order Plans Specifications for the erection of a Light Power Plant, according to contract which the City has with Montgomery Ward, Engineers, of Wichita Falls, Texas. Aldermen Dysart, Hurlbut, Wallace, and Osborne voting Aye. Alderman, Long voting no. lotion carried and it was so ordered. There being no further business meeting adjourned. 4 iAA Ada. Ci y Secretary. por �-•r• Plainview, Tex., June, 5 -1933 The City Council met in regular meeting with the fol- lowing members present: Mayor, R.P.Smyth. A;dermen: H.Dysart, E.M.Osborne, F.J.Hurlbut and J.B.Long. City Secretary, J.L. Gallaway. Also present, were, City Tax Collector, P.H.Bryan and City Attorney, Frank R. Day. linttes of the last meeting read and adopted. Upon motion and second the following monthly Reports were accepted and the following bills were allowed and or- dered paid. City Secretary's Report, Water Collections, in May, $798.19; Sewer Collections, $259.47; Miscelaneous Col leotiond, $15.81; City Tax Collectors Report, Current Tax $4,141.97; Delinquent Tax $525.35; City Tax Collector's Special Report $1,400.00; Chief Police's Report, 91.85; City Health Officer's Report, City Physician's ans City Inspector's 27( Reports were read and ordered filed. The regular monthly sal- aries are as follows. SALARIE'S: R. P. Smyth, 125.00; P. H. Bryan, $125.00; Willaims Darr, 475.00; Firs. H.H.Hass,$25.00; H.Dysart,$10.00; E.M.Osborne,$10.00; F. J.Hurlbut,*10.00; J.B.Wallace,$10.00; J.B.Lon ,$10.00; O.R. M9rtine,$115.00; Pete Blakney, 115.00; Ed Hart, 90.00; W.H.Crf- ig,$90.00; Joe Mabry,$90.00;.H.W.Curry,$90.00; Ben Phipps,75.00; S.S.Daniel,$65.00; W.J.Br an, 60.00; W.F.Foley,$140.00; Ed Ross W.D.hiinter, 65.00; H.hi.Gregg,$65.00; Frank Rig ler,$65.00; Arnold Lomax, 65.00; A.M.Hamilton,60.00; Plainview Fire Department,$ 30.00; H. W.Visor,$57.50; A.T.Hurrod,e80,00; S.E.Bolles,$75.00; E.R.Walker ,60.00; G.G.B1air,$60.00; Dr. S.C.Ross,$125.00; Lee Hardin,$80.00; T.P.Sitton, 80.00; Dr. W.E.Redfor&,$25.00; J.M.Waller $125.00; J.W.Perkins, 80.00; Frank Stoltz, 80.00; H.L.Hood,'80.00; Walter Temple, 80.00; A.L.King,$85.00; J.L.Gallaway, 150.00; B.O.D. 416.65; Plain- view Band )rchestra,$150.00; Plainview Library,25.00;. BILLS: Higginbotham- Bartlett Lbr. Co.4100.00; Chief Pelice,p10.50; J:.L.Gallaway, City Co1.26.00; C.S.Williams $25.00; Texas Utilities Co.41,275.45; S.W.B.Telephone Co.431.00; West Tex- as Gas Co.445.75• Herald -Hews Publishing Co.$47.60; Hestand- Kimbell Gro, Co.9.75; W.J.Klinger,$150.00; Acme Chemical Products Co. $15.97; Community Weekly ,$6.00; Flake Flake 0143.03; Harder Dysart,$107.84; Bowman Nurser ,43.75; R.Q.Silverthorne J.C.Wooldridge Lbr Co.$2.95; Super Service Station,02.35; Broadway Coffee Shop,$21.75; J.W.Seal Drygoods Co.43.90; Locke Motor Co. 4.30; H.B.Fain Chemical Co. p10.20; Long -Bell Lbr, Co..F :.10; Panhandle Refini Co.31.90; The City Blacksmith Shop,$10.50; Shook Battery Co.15.15; Plainview Welding ,Co.8.35; West Tex Hwd. Co..�19.65; Higgin- botham-Bartlett Lbr. Co.413.30; Meinecke Bros. Hwd. Co. $7.74; Broadway Filling Station,$1.75; Rockwell Bros. Lbr. Co.41.17; J.D.Hatcher,$27.60; V.R.Rogers, Manufacturer, 13.25; Dowden Hwd. Co.39.40; Clowe Cowan $9.17; Asher Supply Go. Mrs. J.C.Hunt,$9.00; B.Ward, 14.50; Plainview Sanitarium,$30.00; Aletander Bros. Drug Co. 2.25; 0.B.Jackson, 7.41; Shook Tire Co.44.43; S.B.Kelly,$8.25; Texas Land Development Co.7.19; Texas Pacific Coal Oil Co.43.67; Bawden Fuel Feed Co.43.50; S.S.Sloneker,$143.02; Western Union Telegraph Co.1.50; Magno- lia Petroletlt� Co.43.10; The Texas Co.44.60; Firestone Service Co.44.50; City Tax Collwctor,$60.50;. There being no further business meeting adjourned. 01r AilLiddi City Secre ary. !yo. Plainview, Texas, June, 19 -1933 The City Council met in regular meeting with the follow- ing members present. Mayor, R.P.Smyth. Aldermen: H.Dysart, E.M.Osborne, F.J.Hurlbut, J.B.LOng and J.B.Wallace. City Sec- retary, J.L.Gallaway. !iinutes of the last meeting read and adopted. There being no further business meeting adjourned. ��c��. ltratALLIJ t i y Secre ary. OPY T:;or. 277 Plainview, Texas, June, 24 -1933 The City Council met in a called meeting, with every mem- ber present, when the following transactions were had to wit: A motion by Alderman, Long, seconded by Alderman Wallace, that the sum of $500.00 be allowd for for Asphalt Topping on the streets around the High School Building, also $52.60 to pur- chase asphalt to fix the street in front of the Roy Maxey home on 11th Street. The City to furnish the caliche, but to be at no further expense on the "Maxey" job. And, to, the above a- mount to be refunded to the General Fund of the city, out of any loan hereafter secured for street work. Motion carried U.- nanimously, with every member voting. There being no further business meeting adjourned. /i i0t.f �2 City Secret= y. r:. or. cNi Plainview, Texas, July, 3 -1933 The City Council met in regular meeting with the follow- ing members present: Mayor, R.P.Smyth. Aldermen: H.Dysart, E.M.Osborne, F.J.Hurlbut, J.B.Long and J.B.Wallaee. City Tax Collector, P.H.Bryan and City Secretary, J.L.Gallaway. Minutes of the last meeting read and approved, minutes of the called meeting read and after necessary corrections, were approved, and bothe were adopted. On motion and second the resignation of Pete Blakney, as night dhief of Police, to take affect July, 15th was accep- ted. Motion and second that $10.00 per month heretofore paid to L.W.Clark, supplementing his salary as nightwatchman for certain business firms on 6th St. to be paid to L.W.Willis, beginning July, 1st. Motion carried and it was so ordered. On motion and second the following reports were read and adopted, and the following salaries and bills were allowed and ordered paid. SALARIE I S R.P.Smyth $125.00; P.H.Bryan, 126.00; Williams Day, $75600; H.Dysart,$SQ.OQ; E.M.Osborne, 10.00; F.J.Hurlbut,$10.00; O.R.Martine,$115.00; Pete Blakney,$115.00p Ed Hart, 90.00; W.H.Crai #,$90.00; Joe Mabry 90.00; H.W.Curry 90.00; Ben Phipps,$75.00; S.S.Daniel, $65.00; L.W.C1ark,$10.00; W.F.Foley, $140.00; Ed Ross,$70.00; W.D.Minter,$65.00; H.M.Gregg, 65.00; Frank Rigler,$65.00; Arnold Lomax,$65.00; A.M.Hamilton,$60.00; Plainview Fire Department,$30.00; H.W.Visor,$115.00; A.T.Herrod, $80.00; S.E.Bo11es,$75.00; E.R.Walker,$60.00; G.G.B1air, 60.00; D.rS.C.Ross, $125.00; Lee Hardin,$80.00; T.P.Sitton, 80.00; Dr. W.E.Redford,25.00; J.M.Waller 125.00; J.W.Perkins, 80.00; Frank Stulte, 80.00; H.L.Hood,$80.00; Walter Temple, 80.00; A.L.King, 85.00; J.B.Long,$10.00; J.B.Wallacr,$10.00; J.L.Gal- laway,150.00; Mrs.H.H.Hass 25.00; Board of City Development, $416.65; Plainview Library,025.00: 278 REPORTS: City Secretary's Report, Water, Sewer Mdscelaneous Collections for June, $826.00; City Tax Collectors Report Current Taxes Col- lected in June, 01,305.77• Delinquent Taxes, $63.16; Special Re- port, (Delinquent Taxes) $297.50; Chief Police's Report, $121.50; BILLS: West Texas Gas Co. $4.72; Texas Utilities Co. $1,824.10; South- western Bell Telephone Co. $30.00; Broadway Coffee Shop, 6.20; Texas Pacific Coal Oil Co.$51.42; H.B.Fain Chemical Co. ":.95; Clowe Cowan, *76.62; Locke Motor Co. 83.45; Thatcher Printing Co. $13.50; Herald -New Publishing Co. 20.50; Shook Battery Co. 8 14.40; H.H.Hamilton,*9.40; W.O.Temple,$6.00; Dowden Hardware Co. 7.55; Higginbotham Bartlett Lumber Co. $398.95; West Texas Hwd. Co. $10.23; Rockwell Bros. Lbr. Co. $44.57; A.M.Eamilton,$38.8O; V.R.Rogers,Blacksmith,$5.4O; Long -Bell Lbr.Co. $23.50; B.`Ward, $17.00; hrs. J.C.Hunt, $15.50; J.C.Wooldridge Lbr. Co. $11.15; The City Blacksmith Shop, 9.5O; Taylor Foundry Co. $58.20; Har- vest Queen Itiill Elevator Co. $6.63; Meinecke Bros. Hwd. Co. $745; Phillipps Petroleum Co. 446.07; Shook Tire Co. $6.79; Super Service Station, $4.90; Phillipps Battery,Co. $13.55; J.D.Hatcher,$2.8O; Foxworth- Galbraith Lbr. Co. $100.10; Fort Worth Denver R.R.Co. '483.43; Santa Rosa Asphalt Rock Co. $69.17; There being no further business meeting adjourned. Ci y Secretar,. or. Plainview, Tex., July, 17 -1933 The City Council met in regular meeting with the follow- ing members present: Mayor R.P.Smyth. Aldermen: J.B.Wallaee J.B.Long, F.J.Hurlbut and H.Dysart. City Tax Collector, P.H. Bryan. City Secretary, J.L.Gallaway. Minutes of the last meeting read and adopted. Upon motion and second that the Bond of City Tax Assessor and Collector, P.H.Bryan, be accepted, and the bill for same allowed and paid. Motion carried and it was so ordered. Upon motion and second that the bill for 012.00 be allowed and paid to L.W.Willis for nightwatching on East 6th Street. 1 lotion carried and it was so ordered. Upon motion and second the penalties and interest on all Delinquent city tax wasremited until Jan. 1 -1934; Motion by Alderman, Long, seconded by Alderman Wallace that the petition of J.L.Dorsett and others, be granted to order an election to dertermine whether or not the Eharter of City of Plainview, Texas shall be amended so as to eliminate Section #187 thereof, which provides for the appoint- ment of a Board of City Development, and a tax ih support thereof;; those voting Aye, J.B.Long and J.B.Wallace. Those voting No, F.J.Hurlbut and H.Dysart. The vote' being two for and two against the motion, it was necessary for the Mayor to cast the deciding vote, which was No. The motion lama lost. There being no further business meeting adjourned. 4 AP oppr T •r• i 2.7gA At a regular meeting of the City Council of the City of Plainview held in the City Hall of said City on the 7th day of August A.D. 1933. Mayor R.P.Smyth presiding and all the Aldermen of said City being present; to wit, Alderman H.Dysart; E.M.Osborne; F.J. Hurlbut; J.B.Long and J.B. Wallace. Among the proceedings acted upon, it was moved by Councilman Hurlbut and seconded by Councilman Osborne that Colonel R.P.Smyth, Mayor of the City of Plainview be, and is authorized, directed and empowered to make application for a loan from the Federal Government and or Federal Emergency Admninistrat- ion of the Public Works in a sum not to exceed $9261.00 for the pur- pose of adding to and completing a disposal plant and sewer system for the City of Plainview. He is further authorized and directed to sign said application on behalf of the applicant, the City of Plainview and all other necessary instruments to complete said loan and to do all things necessary in connection with the consum- I ation of said loan; pledging to the Federal Government and or Federal Emergency Administration of Public Works the rovenues of the sewer system of the City of Plainview and the physical properties of the said sewer system to secure the payment of the said loan; the City of Plainview not being liable, however, for the re-pay- ment of said loan out of any advalorem taxes, nor the said loan being a direct obligation of the City. Said motion carried by a unanimous vote of all ODuncilmen present. Attest i Secretar y Mayor. 279 Plainview, Tex., Aug. 7 -1933 The City Council met in regular meeting with the following members present: Mayor, R.P.Smyth. Aldermen: J.B.Long, E.M.Os- borne, H.Dysart, F.J.Hurlbut and J.B.Wallace. City Tax collec- tor, P.H.Bryan and City Secretary, J.L.Gallaway. Minutes of the last meeting read and adopted. Upon motion and second the following Reports were accepted and the following bills allowed and ordered. paid. REPORTS: City Secretary's Report, Water, Sewer Miscelaneous col- lections for July, $9,572. 82; City Tax Collector's Report for July Current Taxes Collected in July,$1,010.80; Delinquent Tax es, $205.17; Chief Police's Report for July, $131.60; SALAR IE' S R.P.Smyth, 125.00; P.H.Bryan,$125.00; J.L.Gallaway,$150.00; Williams Day,p75.00; H.Dysart,$10.00; E.M.Osborne, 10.00; F.J. Hur ,but, 10.00; J.B.Wallace,$10.00; J.B.Lohg,$10.00; O.R.Martine, $115.00; Ed Hart,�p90.00; W.H.Craig,090.00; Joe Mabry,90.00; H. W.Curry,,90.00; Ben Phipps,75.00; S.S.Daniel,65.00; L.W.Willis, �s^ $10.00; W.F.Foley,$140.00; Ed Ross, 70.00; W.D.Mkinter,$65.00; H.M.Gregg $65.00; Frank Rigler,$65.00; Arnold Lomax,$65.00 A.M. Hamilton,$60.00; Plainview Fire Department,330.00; H.W.Visor, $115.00; A.T.Herrod,$80.00; S.E.Bo11es,$80.00; E.R.Walker,$60.00; J.M.Waller,125.00; J.W.Perkins,80.00; Frank Stultz,$80.00; H. L.Hood,080.00; Walter Temple,$80.00; Lee Hardin,$80.00; T.P.Sit- ton, 80.00; AL.King,'.8.00; Dr. S.C.Ross $125.00; Dr. W.E.Redford, $25.00; G.G.B1air,:60.00; Mrs. H.H.Hass,'25.00; BILLS: Hurlbut Harre1,$20.00; Jake Sanders, 16.00; West Texas Gas Co43.37; Texas Utilities Co. $1,837.04; Southwestern -Bell Telephone Co. $22.10; Western Union Telegraph Co42.04; Selden Printin' Co$11.00; Herald =News Publishing 00432.00; Thatcher C042.55; Shepard Chevrolet 00.13.30; Terminal Garage, iroadway Coffee Shop,12.50; Super Service Station, #6.95; ycle Co46.46; Texas Pacific Coal Oil Co453.40; Flake 65.22; Foley Lomax The Texas Co. °4.45; Plain .ing 00.2.80; Fairbilnks- Morse Co4333.28; Clowe Cowan, ,ocke Motor ¢0447.48; Sears map Blue Print Co43.35; z Manufacturer, 24.00; Ben Gardner,$6.20• Phillipps 1o.15.95; Higginbotham Bartlett Lbr. 0o. 155.60; Taylor Jo. 69.15; The City Blacksmith Shop.$9.50; Dowden Hwd. 5; Shook Battery Co416.65; Long -Bell Lbr.Co.$47.00; Hwd. Co. X11.30; W. 0. Temple,$24.00; Texas Land De- it C04162.58; Rockwell Bros. Lbr.Co.453.50; Hurlbut )238.37; Harder Dysart,$198.20; J.C.Wooldridge Lbr. Co. Plainview Sanitarium,102.00; Harvest Queen Mill Ele- J0 415.40; Wacker Smith Grocery Co. 49.17; B.Ward,$18.50; J.Hunt, 13.00; H.A.Marr Grocery 00.031.139 Shook Tire Co. Gulf Refining 00447.13;. Jpon the Motion of Alderman, Hurlbut, seconded by Alderman tie that the Ma be, and is authorized, directed and em- to make application for a loan from the Federal Govern- ment and or Federal Emerge4cy Administration of the Public Works in a sum not to exceed 49,261.00 for the purpose of adding to and completing a disposal plant and sewer system for the City of Plainview. He is further authorized and directed to sign said application on behalf of the applicant, the City pf Plainview and all other necessary instruments to complete said and to do all things necessary in connection with the consumation of said lean; pledging to the Federal Government and_ or Federal Emer- gency Administration of Public Works the revenue of the sewer system of the City of Plainview and the physical properties of the said sewer system to secure the payment of the said loan; the City of Plainview not being liable, however, for the re- payment of said loan out of any advalorem taxes, nor the vnid loan being "a direct obligation of the City. Motion carrier u- ;=4 wanly, and it was so ordered. 280 Upon the motion of Alderman, Hurlbut, seconded by Alder- man Osborne that the Tdayor be, and isauthorized, directed and empowered to make application for a loan from the Federal Gov- ernment and or Federal Emergency Administration of the public Works in a sum not to exceed $450,000.00 for the purpose of buil- ding and completing a light and power plant for the City of Plainview. Motion carried by a unanimous vote, and it was so ordered. Upon motion and second the following were appointed tt act as the Board of Equalization. Geo. H. Saigling, L.D.Harrislon and J.B.Cardwell, and J.E.Sheeon as alternate. Upon motion and second that the City furnish material, not to exceed $90.00 to buil Lockers in the bedrooms of the fire boys. Motion carried and it wus,so ordered. Upon motion and second that $3,450.00 be transfered from the water fund to the Interest Sinking Fund, motion carried and it was so ordered. There being no fu±ther business meeting adjourned. A City Secretary. L r'zy Plainview, Texas, August, 21 -1933 The City Council met in regular meeting with the follow- ing mekbers present: Mayor, R.P.Smyth. Aldermen: E.T.Osborne, J.B.Long, H.Dysa,rt, J.B.Wallace and P.J.Hurlbut. City Tax collector, '.H.Bryan. City Attorney's I111iams w Day. City Secretary, J.L.Gallawrly. Llinutes of the last meeting read and adopted. Upon the motion of Alderman, Osborne, seconded by Al- derman Dysart that the men serving on the Board. of Equali- zation be paid the sum of :°.6.00 per dayeac# for their ser- vioes, motion carried and it was so ordered. Upon the motion of Alderman,ysart, seconded by Alder- man Hurlbut that the following resolution be adopted;.motion carried and it was so ordered. RESOLUTION. JHEREAS The people of the City of Plainview ratified, adopted and approved the proposition at an election called fOr that purpose submitted in Ordinance No.369 providing for the issuance of $450.000.00 of Revenue Bonds for the c construction of an Electric Plant and Distributing System to be municirallg owned and operated:, and WHEREAS: J.K.Whitley of Dallas, Texas, has proposed to the City that he will uhdertake to sell and/ or dispose of said Revenue to insure the construction of said electric plant and distribution uystem at a price and upon the terms, conditions and consideration acceptable to the City of Plain- view, and WHEREAS: said J.K. Jhitley will 'expend certaf ~?ems of money in ascertaining tf said Revenue Bonds can be sold and or disposed of for the purpose herein and in said ordinanee mentioned and desires the City to give him the exclusive au- thority to offer said bonds for sale und. oldispoaition, therefore, 281 BE IT RESOLVED: by the City Council of the City of Plainview, Texas, that the said J.K.Whitley, is and he is hereby given the exclusive right and privilege of selling and or dispos- ing of any and all of said Revenue Bonds for the full period of thirty days from and after the date of the passing of this resolution, such sale and or disposition of said bonds, how ever, to be upon such terms and conditions and consideration acceptable to eaid City of Plainview. The right is reserved to make a prelimenary application for a loan from the Federal Emergency Administrator of public Works, during the thirty days herein mentioned. Upon the motion of Alderman, seconded by Alderman Hurl- but that the following ordinance be adopted; motion carried and it was so ordered. ORDINANCE NO. 371. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PLAINVIEW, that R:P.Smyth, the Mayor pf the City of Plainview, is au- thorized to make application to the Federal Emergency Ad- ministrator of Public Works under the National Industri- al Recovery Act of Congress of 1933 for a loan in the sum of Six Thousand Five S.rdred (6, 500.00) Dollars, and for a grant of Two Thousand Seven Hundred seventy Five (2,775.00) Dollars, said loan to be secured by a lien upon all the rev- enues of the city's sanitary sewer system and sewage dispo- sal plant; the moneys so borrowed to be used in enlarging and_in constructing and completing anaddition to the city's sewage disposal plant; and to do all things necessary, re- quired or proper, to be done for the purpose of procuring such loan and such grant; and to make all representations and all promises necessary, required or proper to be made for such purposes. That should the loan and grant so applied for be gran- ted the work of enlarging said sewage disposal plant and the construction and completion of an addition to said sew- age disposal plant will be contracted under forms of con tractural documents meeting the approval of the said admin- istrator. That the applicant, the City of Plainview, will meet faithfully all provisions of the National Industrial Recov- ery Act pertaining to labor, wages, working hours and all other matters as administered by the Federal Administrator and his agents. PASSED AND ADOPTED by unanimous vote of all Council- men of the City of Plainview, this 21st day of August,1933, CITY SE TARP OF THE :_CITY r PLAINVIEW. APPROVED this 22 Bay of August, 1933 �p R r T-. •F •01'• )s 282 STATE OF TEXAS: CITY OF PLAINVIEW: I, J.L.Gallaway, City Secretary of the City of Plainview, do hereby certify that the above and fore- going is e true and correct copy of an ordinance passed and adopted by the City Council of the City of Plainview on the 21st day of August 1933, as same is now on file and of record in Book 6 page 281 of the Minutes of the City Council of said City. Given under my hand and seal of office this 22 day of August 1933. 4 AV City Secretary; City of Plainview. Upon the motion of Alderman, Dysart, seconded by Alder- man Hurlbut that the following Ordinance be passed and adop- ted. Motion carried and it was so ordered. ORDINANCE NO.372 BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PLAINVIEW, that R. P. Smyth, the Mayor of the City of Plainview, is au- thorized to make application to the Federal Emergency Ad- ministrator of Public Works under the National Recovery Act of Congress of 1933 for a loan not to exceed Four Hundred and Fifty Thousand Dollars 0450.000.00) or as much as may- be necessary less whatever amount of grant may be allowed by said Administrator of Public Works, and said Joan to be secured by an issue of electric light revenue bearing bonds authorized by o, vote of the people April, 4th, 1933. The money so borrowed and granted to be used in the constructing and completion of a4felectric light and power system for the Gity of Plainview. Said system to consist of a generating plant and distributing system sufficient for the needs of the City; and to do all things necessary, required or proper to be done for the purpose of procuring such loan and grant and to make all representations and all promises necessary, required or proper to be made for such purposes. Said sys *em to be contracted under forms of contractural documents meet- ing the approval of the said Administrator, as to labor, wages, working hours and all other matters as administered by the Federal Administrator and his agents. PASSED AND ADOPTED by a unanimous vote of all Council- men of the City of Plainview, this 21st day of August 1933, City Secretary of the 'ITY OF PLAINVIEW'. APPROVED, this 22 day of August 1933 T mer At a regular meeting of the City Council of the City of Plain- view held in the City Hall of said City on the 7th day of August A.D.1933. Mayor R.P.Smyth presiding and all the Aldermen of said City being present; to wit, Alderman H. Dysart; E.M.Osborne; F.J.Hurlbut; J.B.Long and J.B.Wallace. Among the proceed- ings acted upon, it was moved by Alderman Hurlbut and sec- onded by Alderman Osborne that Colonel R.P.Smyth, Mayor of the City of Plainview, is authorized to make auplication to the Federal Emergency Administrator of Public Works under the National lndutrial Recovery Act of Congress of 1933 for a loan not to exceed Four Hundred and Fifty Thousand dollars, (450.000) or as much as may be necessary less whatever amount of grant may be allowed by said Administrator of Public Works, and said loan to be secured by an issue of electric light revenue baring bonds,autthorized by a vote of the people April, 4th, 193. The mop j so borrowed and granted to be used in the constructing and completion of an electric light and power system for the City of Plainview. Said system to consist of a generating plant and distributing system sufficient for the needs of the City; and to do all things necessary, required or proper to be done for the purpose of procuring such loan and grant and to make all representations and all promises necessary, required or proper to be made for such purposes. Said system to be contr "cted under forms of contractual dicuments meeting the approval of the said Administrator, as to labor, wages, working hours and all other matters as administered by the Federal Administrator and his agents. Said motion carried by a unanimous vote of all Aldermen present. Attest Secretary IrMayor t L- 283 Upon the motion of Alderman, Hurlbut, seconded by Al- derman Dysart that the following amendment to Ordinance NO. 329 be adopted, motion carried and it was so ordered. ORDINANCE NO. 329 BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PLAINVIE'W; That ordinance No. 329, adopted by the elity of Plainview September, 16, 1929, be and the same is hereby amended by adding Sections A,B,C,D, ?E,F,. SECTION, A 1. silk purchased for resale is defined to be milk, butter- milk and cream purchased by any milk producer or milk dis- tributor for resale within the limits of the City of Plain- view. 2. Butter is defined as being that fatty portion of milk or CNT cream, sweet or sour, obtained as a result of churning and must contain no less than 80% of butter at and not more than 16% moisture, and shall not contain any preservative or other deleterious substance. 3. Ice cream is defined as being a frozen mixture in which milk ar cream is a component part and shall contain not less than 10% butter fat, and shall not contain any preservative or other deleterious substance. SECTION B It shall be unlawful for any person, firm or corporation or association to sell or offer for sale within the limits of the City of Plainview any milk purchased for resale unless such kilk at the time of the delivery thereof to the purchaser shall have bean pasteurized in the manner prescribed by divi- sion 0, Section 1, of Ordinance No. 329, of the City of Plain- view; or unless such milk purchased for resale shall have been purchased from a milk producer whose cetificate at the last in- spection date showed him to be a producer of grade milk as defined under Section 7, of said Ordinance No. 329, and said milk so purchased for re -sale shall be grade A, milk. SECTION 0 1, It shall be unlawful for any rorson, firm or corpo- ration to manufacture sell or offer to: -or to have in his, or their possession for the purpose of sale any ice cream, ice milk or any other drink dispensed at a fountain, restaurant,, hotel or otherwise, where bilk �r cream forms a component part that is adulterated, impure or unwholesome or contains any pre- servative or deleterious substance whatever. SECTION D It shall be unlawful for any person, firm, corporation or association to purchase for the purpose of re -sale, to sell or offer for sale within the limits of the City of Plain- view any butter -milk or cream unless such butter -milk or cream shall have been produced from grade A, milk, or unless such butter -milk or cream shall have been pastueri for thirty minutes at a temperature of not less than 145 Far. SECTION E Any person, firm, corporation or association who shall violate any of „the provisions of this ordinance shall be fined not less than $5.00 and not more than $200.00 284 SECTION .F All ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict with this ordinance as amended are hereby repealed, and this ordinance shall be in full force and effect immediately upon its adop- tion. PASSED AND ADOPTED this 21st day of August 1933. �I SECRETARY OF THE CIT' OF PLAINVIEW. APPROVED this 21st day of August, 1933 Oef i L.� 1hir6 a kf 1 IT 4 I xT i Upon the motion of Alderman, Osborne, seconded by derman Dysart that the proposed budget for the City be filed and be acted upon next Monday night. Motion carried and it was so ordered. Upon motion by Alderman, Wallace, seconded by Alderman Osborne that the Chief of Police designate a man to be appoint- ed as Assistant Chief, and the salary to be 050.00 per month, the motion carried and it was so ordered. There being no further business meeting adjourned. OF layor C� y Secret: /-y. Plainview, Tex., Aug.28 -1933 The City Council met in called meeting with all members present, when the following matters of business were transact- ed. The principle object of the meeting was to adopt the Oity Budget for the ensuing year. Upon the motion of Alderman, Hurlbut, seconded by Alder- man Osborne that the Budget be adopted in the following su the total amount of same being 0114,753.46, the motion carried and it was so ordered. Upon the motion of Alderman, Dysart, seconded by Alder man Hurlbut that the Yhvor be instructed to stop the canning of food, and all otherpreperatois for charity, and to turn all such work over to the Hale County Relief Administrator; Motion carried and it was so ordered. There heing no further business meeting adjourned. n AfedAiedgigarde ].ty Secreta r:•or. 285 Plainview, Tex., Sept. 4 -1933 The City Council met in regular meeting with the follow- ing members present: Tlayor, R. P. Smyth. Aldermen: J.B. Long, H. Dysart, J.B. 4`Jallace, F. J.iiurlbut and E.LI.Osborne City Attor- ney, C.S.y`r'illiams. City Tax Collector, P.H.Bryan. City Secre- tary, J.L. Gallaway. LI nutes of the last regular meeting, also th- minutes of the called meeting of August, 28th were read and with minor corrections were adopted. Upon motion and second the regular monthly reports were accepted and the salaries and monthly bills allowed and order- ed paid. City Secretary's Report, Water, Sewer Liscelaneous Collections, $995,64; Chief Police's Report, $119.50; City Tax Collector's Report,Current TaxesCollected, $260.25; Delin- quent Tax Clllected, $292.07; SALRIES: R.P.Smyth,$125.00; P.H.Bryan,0.25.00; J.L.Gallaway,e150.00; Williams Day,$75.00; H.Dysart,$10.00; E.L.Osborne,310.00; F.J.Hurlbut, 10.00; J.B.Long,$1O.O0; J.B.3allace,310.O0; O.R. C iiartine, $115.00; Ed Hart, $90.00; H. Craig, 90.00; H. V .Curry, $90.00; Joe Labry,$90.00; Ben Phipps,$75.00; S.S.Daniel,$65.00; C, J.F.Foley,, „140.00; Ed Ross,070.00; H.I;.Gre ,g,065.00; ..D.IW_inter, X 65.00; Frank Rigler,$65.00; Arnold Lomax,'65.00; A.Li4Hamilton, 60.00; Plainview Fire Department,$30.00; H.1.Visor,$115.00; A.T.Herrod,380.00; S.E.Bolles,$80.04 E.R.1alker,$60.00; G.G. Blair, ;:60..0; ir.S. C.Ross, 125.00; Dr. Redford, $25.00; J.I "..Wall- er, ;$125.00; J.'I.Perkins,080.00; Frank Stoltz, 80.00; H.L.Hood, 380.00; Walter Temple,$80.00; A.L.hing,$85.00; Lre. H.H.Hass, 025.00; BILLS: Hurlbut Harrel,$20.00; Jake Sanders,$16.00; lest Texas Gas Co,,$3.37;.Texas Utilities Co.01,837.04; Southwestern -Bell Tel- ephone Co.,$22.10; Nestern Union TelegrapE Co.,$2.04; Selden Printing 00.,p.1.00; Herald -News Publishing Co.,$32.O0; Thatcher Printing Co.,w2.55; Shepard Chevrolet Co.,$13.30; Terminal Ga- rage,$25.95; Broadway Coffee Shop,312.50; Super Service Station, 6.95; Wichita Cycle Co.,46.46; Texas Pacific Coal Oil 00., 4 53.40; Flake Flake,$65.22; Foley Lomax,$15.50; The Texas Co.,$8.45; Plainview Welding Co,,$2.20; Fairbanks- Liorse Co., $333.29; Ciowe Cowan, $52.81; Locke Lotor Co. $47.48; Sears Map Blue Print Co.,$3.35; V.R.Rogers, Ivift.,$24.00; Ben Gard- ners Shop,$6.20; Phillipps Battery Co Higginbotham- Bartlett Lbr. Co Taylor Foundry Co.,$69.15; The City Blacksmith Shop,c;9.50; Dowden Hardware Co., 13.05; Shook Bat- tery 0o.,$16.65; Long -Bell Lbr. Co.,$47.00; West Tex Hwd, Co., 'A11.30• T. 0.Temple,$24.00; Texas Land Development Cp.,0162.48; Rockwell Bros. Lbr. Co.,$53.50; Hrlbut Harre1,$238.37; Harder Dysart,0198.20; Wooldridge Lbr. Co.,$16.60; Plainview Sanita- rium,$102.00; Harvest Queen Bill Elevator Co.,$15.40;ialker- Smith Grocery Go.,$9.17; B.'Iard,$18.50; Ias. J.C.Hunt,$13.00; H.A.I.arr Grocery Co.,031.13; Shook Tire Co.,$6.77; Gulf Refin- ing 0o.,47.13; I*'rs L.H Marlin, 5.00 J. T.LcCrary, $5.00; J.I,. Gallaway, Interest Sinking Fund,$3,450.00;Jake Sanders,y16.00; R.`7. Shirley, x6.40; Joe I.'iabry, 045.00; Geo. H. Saigling, $40.00; L.D.Harrisson,040.00; J.E.Sheon, „x40.00; L.'.`d.Jillis,Q2.35; O.B. Guin,086.10; Jake Sanders „07.20; J.N.Jordan,Q51.45; J.L.Galla- way City Col.,$43.05; Upon the motion of Alderman, Hurlbut, seconded by Alder- man Wallace that the following amendment to the amandment, to Ordinance #329, which was passes and adopted at a recent meet- ing, be adopted; the motion carried and it was so ordered and the amandment reads as follows: AIaENDI''+'NT TO ALENDLLNT #F ORDINANCE #329. Where there is more than one grade of raw milk, or pastu- erized milk, sold by Individual, Firm or Corporation, each n 280 grade of raw milk, or pastuerized milk, must be handled in a seperate building, with seperate equipment for all grades of raw and pastuerized milk. All pastuerizing equipment must confirm to the United States Public Health Servic9,,L.1 k Ordinance and Code. There being no further business meeting adjourned. City Secretary. layo Plainview, Tex., Sept. 18 -1933 The City Council met in regular meeting with the follow ing members present: Layor, R.P.Smyth. Aldermen: H.Dysart, E. i'.Osborne, F.J.Hurlbut,J.B.Wallace and J.B.Long. City Secreta- ry, J.L. Gallaway. Also present were City Attorney, C. S.'Jilliams and City Tax Collector, P.H.Bryan. Iainutes of the last meeting read and adopted. Upon the motion of Alderman, Dysart, seconded by Alderman Hurlbut that the following resolution be adopted, motion car- ried and the resolution reads as follows. E_XTENTION RESOLUTION. WHEREAS: The people of the City of Plainview ratified, adopted and approved the proposition at an election called for that purpose submitted in Ordinance No. 369, Providing for the issuance of ;450,000.00 of Revenue Bonds for the con- struction of an Electric Light and Power Plant and Distribu- tion System to be hunicipally owned and operated; and, `THEREAS: the City Council granted to J. '.Vihitley, of Dallas, Texas, the exclusive option for thirty days from August, 21, 1933, to sell and or dispose of all or any part of salt '-'venue Bonds, in resolution passed by the City Council on said, to which resolution reference is here made; and,, ,'IHEREA,S the said J.:.Whitley has, during the past thirty days, devoted his entire time and attention and spent considerable sum of personal money in negotiating with invest- ment houses, supply houses, and a responsible contractor and has nearly completed his arrangements to sell and or dispose of the said bonds for the purpose mentioned in said Ordinance, No. 369, and said J.K.Whitley needs additional time to complete said arrangements, and has requested the City to extend his said exclusive option mentioned in said resolution of date of August, 21 -1933, for an additional period of thirty full days; therefore, :e It Resolved by the City Council of the City of Plainview, Texan that the thirty days exclusive option grahted to the said J.Y.Whitley in the said resolution passed by the City Council on August, 21 -1933 be and the same is hereby ex- tended for an additional thirty full days from and after the thirty days therein mentioned. 287 Upon the motion of Aidernman, Dysart, seconded by Alder- man Hurlbut that the following Ordinance be passed and adopted Lotion carried and the Ordinance reads as follows: ORDINANCE: NO. 373 Be it ordained by the City Council of the City Of Plain- view that the following Taxes be, and they are hereby levied for the year 1933, upon the 100.00 valuation upon all proper- ty subject to taxation, in the said City for the year 1933, to wit: For the General Fund, 4 .46 For the Street Fund, 7r .24 For the Interest Sinking Fund, 29,000 Sewer Bonds .0285 <>10,000 City Hall Fire Station .0142 310,000 Sewer `dater Bonds .0142 12 ,000 Street Improvemei�.t ponds .0170 ")40 000 TT .0565 Sewer Bonds .1060 25,000 .dater Bonds .0350 ''60000 Auditorium Bonds .0777 x;21.6,000 Refunding Bonds 19Q6 .2190 X27,000 Street Paving Bonds .0255 e25,000 Water Bonds 1927 .0237 018 000 Sewer Bonds 1927 .0171 50 Refunding Bonds -1929 .0636 <80,000 1931 .1020 Total Section 2. That there be and is hereby levied for the year 1933, ano Ocupation Tax equal to one half that levied by the state of Texas, upon all persons, firms, or corporations, following taxable occupations in the City of Plainview, Texas. Section 3. That the taxes herein levied shall be as- sessed by the assessor, and collected by the Tax Collector. Section 1. (A) The City Tax Collector is authorized to receive payment of, and receit for, one half (1) of City Advalorem taxes at any time after the first day of October, before,or, on the 31st day of January, 1934, after such tax- es have been levied, and to receive payment of, and to receit for the remaining one half (1-) of such taxes at any time be- fore, or on the 30th day of June next after such taxes shall have been paid, or where the whole of such taxes shall have been paid on or before such 31st day of January, no penalty shall accrue or be collected from the person paying such tax. Section 2.(A) That there shall be and hereby is, levied and assessed against evry person failling to pay at least one half (ti of all City Advalorem Taxes assessed against them, on or before the 31st day of January net after such taxes shall have been levied, a penalty of five percent of such one half (1) of taxes, and an additional penalty of one per cent of zilch one half of such taxes for each succeeding month, i 28S not exceeding five mantha after the month of February next, after such taxes shall have been levied, during which such one half of such taxes remains unpaid.; and that there shall be and hereby is, levied against every person failing to pay the remaining one half of such taxes on or before June, 30th next after such taxes shall have been levied, a penal- ty of five per 'cent of the amount of such remaining half of such taxes, an additional penalty of one per cent for each month not exceeding five months, after and including the month of July next after such taxes shall have beenlevied, c?ur'r w i ch such remaining one half of such taxes shall remain unpaid. Section 3.(A) Thht all taxes remaining unpaid for one year after they shall become due, shall bear interest after such one year after the rate of six per cent per annum. Section 4.(A) That all the penalties and interest here- in above provided for shall be secured by and constitute A tax lein against the property against which such taxes shall have been levied. Section 5.(A) That all such penalties and taxes shall be collected by the City Tax Collector, or other officers having authority to collect City Taxes, as and when the del linquent taxes upon which such penalty or interest have ac- crued are collected; and all remedies and powers pertaining to the collection of taxes shall apply to and be available for the collection of all such penaltied and interest. Section 6. (A) That the word person as used in this ordinance shall include firm, association and corporation; and the masculine shall include the feminine. Section 7 (A) That this Ordinance shall take effect and be in full force immediately after its adoption and ap- proval. Upon the motion of Alderman, Long, seconded by Alderman Wallace that the City pay, not more than y 15.00 per month to a man to be employed as Ni= ghtwatchman on east dixth street 7uch man to be subject to the avproval, and under the controll of the Chief Police. Lotion carries and it was so ordered. Upon th motion of Alderman Dysatt, seconded by Alderman Hurlbut that the Hayor be authorized, as soon as the plans and specifications be completed, to advertise for bids the erection of an Electric Light So Power Plant for the City. The motion carried and it was so ordered. There being no further business meeting adjourned. i learI1414,4 'ty Secretar I ayor. Plainview, Tex., Sept. 20 -1933 The City Council met in a called meeting with the foli lowing members present: Layor, H.P.Smyth. Aldermen: H.Dysart, J.3.1a11ace, E.I1.0sborne and F J.uurlbut, when the following proceedings were had to wit: Upon the motion of Alderman, Dysart, seconded by Alder- man Wallace that the following resolution be passed and adop- ted. The motion carried and the resolution reads as follows. 289 RESOLUTION. .RESOLVED, that the Layor be authorized to sign an agree mentwith the Highway Department, that after said Highway De- partment has completed the pavemant on Colombia Street from Sixth Street from the south. line of the City limits, the City will maintain said section of the street at its own cost and expense in a' manner satisfactory to the Highway Department and the Secretary of Agriculture of the United States. *,i:¥T* Upon motion by Alderman, Dysart, seconded by Alderman Wallace that the following resolution be passed and adopted the motion•carried, and the resolution reads as follows: RESOLUTION: BE IT RESOLVED, by the City Council of the City of Plain- view, Texas that the city furnish such materials as is enumer- ated herein for the purpose of paving North Austin Street from Tenth Street to Eleventh Street, and. Fourth. Street from Broad- way to Austin Street; and that the County Board of Welfare and Cq Employment be free from any cost of such materials furnished. 108 Bbls. Cement, 90 cu yds. Sand and Gravel, 575 Caliche, 1600 Gals. Road Oil, 162 Tons Rock Asphalt, 1500 Ft. Form lumber, 50 lbs. Nails. AND BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED: that the city furnish, with- out cost to County Board of Welfare and Employment, all such tools, trucks, wagons, peams, etc. except picks and shovels which will,•as heretofore has been, be furnished by individ- uals working on this project; and that the City will pay for the servicing and upkeep of tools, trucks etc. furnished by the said City. A ID) BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City of Plainview furnish their City Engineer, or his duly authorized repre- sentative, to direct and supervise this work, without cost to the County Board of Jelfare and Employment. ¥x There bein no further business meeting adjourned. .a 4 AP Ci Secretary f/,'/ y Layo.. Plainview, Tex., Sept. 27 -1933 The City Council met in called meeting with the follow- ing members present: Mayor, R.P:Smyth. Aldermen: H.Dysart, I'.J.Hurlbut, E...Osborne and J.B.`Jallace. City Tax Collector, P.H.Bryan, when the following proceedings were had to wit: Upon the motion of Alderman, Dysart, seconded by Alder- man Osborne that the following ordinance 'De passed and adopt- ed; the motion carried and the ordinance reads as follows. 29 0 ORDPIL.JICE TTO. 374 ATT ORDI TT1 TCE i)EOL«RITTG TIE T1I:CESS I TY OF AHD ORDERIrG THE Ii. ROVEI ENT OF C1LE TAITT PORTIOTIS C)I CERTAIN STREETS IN THE CITY OF PLAIZVIEW. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PLA ITVV IEW SECTION 1. That a necessity exists for the improvement of Austin Street from the North line of 10th Street to the aouth line of llth Street; and from the North line of 3rd Street to the South line of 5th Street; Baltimore Street from the North line of 5th Street to the South line of 6th Street, and from the North line of 7th Street to the South line of 10th Street; Denver Street from the North line of 7th Street to South line of llth Street; El Paso Street from the North line of 7th Street to the South line of llth Street; Fresno Street from the North line of 7th Street to the South line of llth Street; Galveston Street from the North line of 7th Street to the South line of llth Street, and from the North line of 12th Street to the South line of 13thStreet; Houston Street from the North line of 7th Street to the South line of llth Street; and from the North line of 12th Street; =t -#0.0 r the South line o 13th Street; Joliet Street from the North line of 7th Street to the South line of 15th Street; Lexington Street from the North line of 7th "t-r,et to the South line of llth Street; Irilwaukee Street from the North line of 5th Street to the South line of 6th Street; Portland Str the North line of 5th Street to the South line of 17h Street; Third Street from the East line of Broadway Street to the West line of Cedar Street;Fourth Street from the ':'Jest line of Broadway Street to the East line of Austin Street; Sixth Street from th West line of Lexington Street to the East line of I:ilwaukee Street; EigThth Street from the West line of Col- umbia Street to the East line of Joliet Street; and from the We line of Ash Street to the East line of Beech Street; Ninth Street from the West line of Austin Street tb the East line of Joliet Street; from the East line of Broadway Street to the West line of Ash Street; Beech Street from the North line of 7th Street to the South line of 9th Street; Thirteenth Street from the West line of Galveston Street to the East line of Houston Street; and ';Test Parkway Street from N.W.Alpine Drive to Colombia Street, by excavating, filling, grading and paving said portions of said streets, and the construction in connection therewith of curbs, gutters, necessary drains and all other appertenances necessary or proper to be construct- ed to complete such improver.:ents of paving said portions of said streets ina proper manner, and that the necessity for so improving said streets is hereby determined. SECTION 2. That it be and is hereby ordered that the above des- cribed portions of the above named streets be improved by ex- cavating, filling, grading and paving same, and the construc- tion in connection therewith of curbs, gutters, necessary drains and all other appertenances necessary or proper to be constructed to complete such improvements of paving said por- tions of said streets in a propermanner, and such improvement of said portions of said streets is hereby ordered. SECTION 3. That this ordinance shall be in effect from and after its passage and approval. PASSED AND ADOPTED this 20th day of September, 1933. APPROTED, this 20t, d day of Septembe 2 1933. 291 Upon the motion of Alderman., Dysart, seconded by Alder- man Osborne that the following ordinance be passed and adopt- ed. The motion carried and it was so ordered. (Ordinance is No.375, on pages A- 291 -A298 inc.) Upon motion and second H.Dysart was elected 1ayor Protem. The i.ayor appointed the following committees; Committee on Streets; F.J.Hurlbut and J.B.`Jallace. Committee on Police; H.Dysart and Osborne. Committee on Parks: J.B.wJallace and J.B.Long. There beih.g no further business meeting adjourned. City Secretary. Lay r. Plainview, Texas, Oct. 2 -1933 The City Council met in regular meeting with the following mem- bers present: Llayor, R.P.Smyth. Aldermen: J.B.Long, E.L.Osborne, J.B.,Jallace, H.Dysart and F.J.Hurlbut. City Secretary, J.L.Gall- away. Also present was City Attorney, C. .'Jilliams. Minutes of the last regular,meeting, also the minutes of the called sessions of September, 20th and September, 27th were read and adopted. Upon motion and second the following Reports were accepted, and the following salaries and bills were allowed.and ordered paid. Reports: City Secretary's Report; Water, Sewer Liscelaneous Collections,;;1,269.51; Chief Police's Report ,for August,:3119.50; City Tax Collector's Report, Current Taxes Oollected,3,355.21; Delinquent Tax Collected,4,102.07; SALAIES P.H.Bryan,125.00; ;'Jilliams w Day,75.00; J.L.Gallaway, 450.00• P.P.S th 3125.00• H.D sart X10.00• 1:_.Osborne ;10.00 F. J.Hurlbut, :x10.00; J.B. Long,10.00; J.B..7allace,40.00, 0 .Iaar- tine, 115.00; J.II.Craig,,3100.00, 'rid Hart,; 90.00; Joe Jabry,,390.00; H.WCurry,90.00; 3en Fhipps, 75.00; S.S.Daniel „65.00; .J. +'.Foley, 240.00; Ed Ross, ;;70.00; l.]._.haralton, ,,365.00; ri.I .Gregg,: ;65.00; Frank Bigler,:,65.00; Arnold Lomax, ;65.00; D. J. 3ro n, y 60.00; Plain view Fire De partment, 30.00; i:. `.Visor, „311 5.00; T.Herrod,, 80.00; J.E.Bolles, ti 80.00; E.R.'Walker, 60.00; J.L.V alley, 125.00; J.J.P Perkins, 80.00; Frank Stultz, >80 ;00; Lee Hardin,80.00; T.P.Sitton, A.L.King, 390.00; Dr. S.C.Ross, 125.00; Dr. .Redford, 25.00; G.G.Blair,)60.00; I:rs. H.H.Hass, ?25.00; B.C.O., 416.65; Plainview Public Library,25.00; Plainview I:unicipal Bald Orchestra, 150.00; Jake Sanders, 14.40; C.L.Thompson,J7.50; BILLS: S.W.B.Telephone 0o.$28.60; Texas Utilities Co.,01,170.32; Jest Texas Gas Co., 10.80; H.B.Fain Chemical Co. $3.12; Thatcher Printing Co.,;334.25; Sears rap 8, Blue Print 0o.,1.50; Herald _News Publishing 0° Broadway Coffee Shop,3.50; Super Ser- vice Station,1.35; Pacific Coal Oil 0o.,;362.66; Alexander Bros. Drug Co.,3.60; V.??.Rogers Lanufacturer, X13.80; J.B.Hatcher, :12.40; LoGlasson Equipment 0o.,010.88; West Texas Hwd.Co.,2.25; P. J. Tillery, B1aacksmith, ;15.70; Leinecke Hwd. Co. 03.90; Jarvis Tull Co.,05.15; Shook Tire Co.,027.12; Texas Land Development Co.,088.50, 0.K.Drug )4.55; Dowden Hwd. Co. Irs. J.C. Hunt, q13.00; 3. Jard, ;;;19.50; Clowe 8 Cowan, ;)21.34; Cities Service Oil Co., 74.38; T TisTinbotham- Bartlett Lbr. Co., ;52.20; ,Jestern Un- ion Telegraph Co., 34.44; Panhandle Refining Co.,2.60; The Texas Co, ;14.05; Iagnolia Pltroleum Co 9 ;3107.94; Lee Stephens, 37.50; 'Walker- Smith Co.,p4. 0 292 Upon the motion of- Alderman, Dysart, secondde by Alderman, Long that the Street Committee be authorized to negotiate with J.N.Jordan with regards to supervising the work of pa- ving on Denver,`Fresno and Portland streets, it also being specified that Uvalda Lock is to be used in the paving; the motion carried, and it was so ordered. Upon the motion of Alderman, Dysart, seconded_ by Alderman Hurlbut tha the following Ordinance's be passed and adopted. Lotion carried and the Ordinances read as follows: (Ordinance's N6. 376 ,Sc 377 on pages B- 292 -293) rotion by Alderman, Wallace, seconded by Alderman Hurlbut that a street light be placed at 206 Alpine Drive, montion carried and it was so ordered. There being no further buaibess meeting adjourned. OtdaddiAdif 01 y Secretary. I:yor. Plainview, ?'ex. 10/16/33 The Council met in regular meeting with the following members present: Layor, R. P. Smyth, Aldermen; J. B. Long, H. Dysart, E. L. Osborne, J. B. Wallace, and F. J. Hurlbut. City Secret.ry, J. L. Gallaway. Also were City Attorney, C. S. Williams and Oity Tax Collector, P. H. Bryan. hinutes of the last neeti g read a-id adopter. lotion by :=alderman, Dys_.rt seconded by _alderman Osborne and "'allaco that the following resolution be passed, and adopted and re ds as follows: RI C L- T I ON 3e it resolved by the r ity Counci_ 1 of the City of Plain- clew that R. P. _Smyth, Layor of the City of 21ainview, Tex s, be authorized to execute the agreement by I:unicipality or Political subdivision to to maintain highways improved under _National Industrial Recovery ct, as tendered by the state Highway Commission binding the City to provide for the proper maint .inance after completion of State highway Project for the improver_.ent of 1..52 miles of secondary highway from Sta. ‘)3- 87.2 to Sta. 1O5 -i6, uincy Street, to be designated as N.R.Q. Lotion by _ldern,_n Hurlbut, seconded by Alderman. Osborne, that the following resolution be passed. lotion carried and it was so ordered. The resolution reads as follows: RZSO'..UT I0N HSSJ .S, the State Highway Department of the State ofTexas is desirous of constructing State Highway 110. 194 through the :;ity of Plainview over r uincy Street: and, JH FSL S, the at -ate Highway lieDartment is desirous of re- ceivin;. Federal id for the improvertent of said highway; and JHl SEAS, the Bureau of Public Roads of the Department of `griculture of the United States of ':merioa ~-rill not partici- O RDI A NC E ...Iv ORDINANCE OT ID 1 I G 1 t THE IL:PRC ,JI.L1 OF 77 S T n�,,��-'', E {r� OF STRSETS I_. l� E CITY CF C yRT� «Ili STREETS TS D L� -r r-t r: t '�T T(', 7' T�-i �,T P, T 7i T- L S EY KE C O TS TRTIC TI OF ERNJ: i•TE T STr LET Ii'< ROVE: :N T'S, IG P iC FOR 1.SS:,SSING .';'iRT OF T S CCST THE MOP G;;INST C'. I' RS OF PROP i ,RT UTTI G ui S I) TRJ I, TS, ORDERING LIST OF ROPSRTY ABUTTING CI`' z, Rut O:SED Ir P aC i i LI;'IS ES- TIES OF COST OF IA 2110 L I ri^S OF i: OLT TS TO ASSESSED n v P RCP C BE ASSESSED �AGAINST .,O_ art TIES 'KFR.� S TIE; RE OF AND PROVIDING PROCEDURE FOR 7 E RIIIG 12,ND NOTICE TICE w.i-: r L G PROVISIOIyS YCR TE1 J 7 URCLI :E T AND COLLECTION OF SUCH ..5SESSL 5I'TS, PROVIDING FOR THE IS.SU_,YCE OF uSSIG1`T;r':.PL_w INTEREST-BEARING CERT A TES, EVIDENCING TH1 INDEBTEDI`ESa OF 'TI"L '-C_-ERTY O` TERS BY VIRTUE OF SUCH E TT ROB T OR LI S TO SECURE THEIR �`.)U Vil ASSES �l: ":_:,i' i dZDI'<•' lr P .YL T, .t.D PRUVIDIIvG FOR THE CORRECTION OF ASSESS- 1,:EN TS ERRONEOUSLY 1,' DE. FERE .S, the City Council of the City of Plainview, Texas, has declared a necessity for and ordered the improvements of cer- tain portions of certain streets in the City of Plainview, as follows: Austin Street from the North line of lOth Street to the South line of 11th Street, which shall hereafter be Down as District No. 1 Baltii:lore Street from the Worth line of 5th Street to the South line of 6th Street; and from the North line of 7th Street to the South line of 10th Street, which shall hereafter be Down as District No. 2 Denver Street from the North line of 7th Street to the South line of llth Street, which shall hereafter be known as District No. 3; El Paso Street from the North line of 7th Street to the South line of llth Street, which shall hereafter be known as Dis- trict No, 4; Fresno Street from the North line of 7th Street to the South line of llth Street, which shall hereafter be known as Dis- trict No. 5; Galveston Street from the North line of 7th Street to the South line of llth Street; and from the North line of 12th., Street to the South line of 13th Street, which shall hereafter be known as District No. 6; Houston Street from the North line of 7th Street to the South line of llth., Street, and from the North line of 12th., A z 9Z Street to the South line of 13th Street, which shall hereafter be known as District No. 7. Joliet Street from the North line of 7th Street to the South line of 15th Street, which shall hereafter be known as District No. 8. Lexington Street from the North line of 7th Street to the South line of llth Street, which shall hereafter be known as District Ifo. 9. Milwaukee Street from the North line of 5th Street to the South line of 6th Street, which shall hereafter be known as District No. 10. Portland Street from the North line of 5th Street to the South line of 11th Street, which shall hereafter be known as District yo. 11. Third Street from the East line of Broadway Street to the West line of Cedar Street, which shall hereafter be known as District No. 12. Fourth Street from the Rest line of Broadway Street to the East line of Austin Street, which shall hereafter be known as District No. 13. Sixth Street from the "test line of Lexington Street i A✓Sl%" 3" eel from */ie /yor76 ,Lin of S .5 to M' J ✓Y�/ /ry to the East line of Milwaukee Street,, which shall hereafter be., known as District No. 14. Eighth Street from the West line of Columbia Street to the East line of Joliet Street, which shall hereafter be known as District No. 15. Eighth Street from the West line of Ash Street to the East line of Beech Street, which shall hereafter be known as Dis- trict No. 16. Ninth Street from the West line of Austin Street to the East line of Joliet Street, which shall hereafter be known as District No. 17. Ninth Street from the East line of Broadway Street to the Vest line of Ash Street, which shall hereafter be known as District No. 18. t A,293 Beech Street from the North line of 7th Street to the South line of 9th Street, which shall hereafter be known as District No. 19. Thirteenth Street from the West line of Galveston Street to the East line of Houston Street, which shall hereafter be known as District No. 20. West Parkway Street from N.W. Alpine Drive to Col- umbia Street, which shall hereafter be known as District TTo. 21. THEREFORE, ORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY TEE CITY CGUN° L OF THE CITY OF PLAINVI'; P SECTION 1. That the above described portions of the above named streets shall be improved by paving same with asphalt on six inch caliche base; that curbs and gutters shall be constructed in connection with said paving, and that all other necessary or proper appurtenances be constructed and installed, and all other things done in connection with the construction of such paving as shall be necessary or proper to make and finish all same in a proper, per- manent and workmanlike manner. SECTION 2. That the said work shall be done and paid for and assessments made and certificates thereof issued against the owners of the respective lots and tracts of land abutting upon such por- tions of said respective streets so improved, as authorized by and provided for and in accordance with the rules and manner of pro- cedure provided in Chapter 106 of the Acts of the 1st Called Session of the 40th Legislature of 1927, which is hereby adopted as the method, manner and the rule of procedure. SECTION 3. That said work shall be done according to the plans and specifications prepared by Otis Shropshire, the City Engineer of the City of Plainview, and under his supervision as Engineer for the City. SECTION 4. That of the total cost of the making of the im- 3. 4 -2 W7` p in any district hereinabove designated the owners of the lots and tracts of land abutting upon such improvements shall pay all of the cost of the construction of curbs and gutters and 9 /10th of the cost of paving and other expenses incident thereto, and the city shall pay 1 /10th of the cost of the paving and the other expenses in- cident thereto, with the exception of the construction of curbs and gutters; that there shall be levied an assessment against each owner of property abutting upon a portion of any such street so to be im- proved and against such abutting property of such owner for the full amount of the cost of the construction of curbs and gutters, and for 9 /20th of the cost of the paving of, and other expenses incident to the paving of that portion of the street upon which his said prop- erty abuts, or to which his said property lies adjacent; that such assessment shall be payable in ten equal, annual installments, shall bear interest at the rate of 8% per annum from the date the improve- ments in any such district shall be completed and approved by the City Council, and that every such assessment so made against prop- erty shall be a first and prior lien thereon from the date of the adoption of this ordinance and shall be a personal liability and charge against the true owner or owners of such property at said date, whether named or not, and that to evidence each such assess- ment, the amount and lien thereof, there shall be issued in the name of the city, assignable certificates reciting the levy of such assess- ment, declaring the lien upon such property, and the personal lia- bility of the owner or owners of such property, and which certif- icates shall be made payable to the City or to a contractor as the City Council may hereafter determine, and that each such certificate shall recite substantially that the proceedings with reference to making the improvements therein referred to have been regularly had in compliance with law and that all prerequisites to the fixing of the assessment lien against the property described in such certificate and the personal liability of the owner or owners of such property, have been performed and that all prerequisites to the oevying of such assessments have been had, performed and complied with; and to each such certificate there shall be attached a separate coupon tot each annual installment. Such assessment shall be collectible with in- terest, expenses of collection, and reasonable attorney's fees, in incurred, and shall be a first and prior lien on the property against which such assessment is made and/or levied, superior to all other liens and claims excepting only state, county and city ad valorem taxes, and shall be a personal liability and charge against the respective owner or owners of such property against which such assessment shall be trade, and each certificate above provided to be issued shall so recite. SECTION 5. That the assessment against the property abutting upon such improvements and the owners of such property shall be apportioned in accordance with the front foot plan or rule, pro- vided that if at the hearing herein provided for it shall appear that the application of this rule would, in the opinion of the City Council, in particular cases result in injustice or inequality the Council shall so apportion and assess said costs in such propor- tion as it shall find to be just and equitable in view of the spec- ial benefits in enhanced value to the respective lots or tracts of land and the owners thereof, and the respective equities of such owners so as to produce a substantial equality of benefits re- ceived and burdens imposed, and no assessment shall be made against any property or the owner thereof in excess of the special benefits to such property and its owner or owners in the enhanced value there- of by means of such improvements as determined by the City Council at the hearing herein provided for. SECTION 6. That Otis Shropshire, City Engineer, be and he is hereby instructed and ordered to make and report to the City Council without delay an estimate of the cost of 2aakin,; such improvements in each district above described, and designated, separately from every other district, and prepare a separate list of all lots and parts of lots and other tracts of land abutting on each of the above des- cribed districts together with the names of the respective owners of each of said lots and tracts of land if known, and if not known A -2 same shall be entered on said list as "unknown and to enter on said list in connection with each lot or tract of land the esti- mated cost of all said improvements and, separately, the estimated cost of the construction of curbs and gutters, or the estimated cost of gutters separately where usable curbs are already con structed, for the front footage which each such lot or tract of land abuts on said district of said street; and 9/2Cth of the es- timated cost of the paving and other expenses incident to the uav- ing of such district for the full abutting; footage of each such lot or tract of land, all according to the front foot plan; and shall in connection with said estimate an c_ list furnish such other infor- mation and estimates as may be necessary or proper or useful to the Council in considering such estimates of costs and in determining the amounts to be proposed to be assessed against abutting property and the owners thereof by the Council, which amounts so determined to be Droposed to be assessed shall be used in the notice of hear- ing herein provided for. SECTION 7. w� That an opportunity for a hearing before the City Council by everyone owning or claiming any property which is so proposed to be assessed, or any interest therein, or any liens thereon, shall be given at a meeting of the City Council of the City of Plainview to be held at the Mayor's office in the City Hall of the City of Plainview, when and where any person desrrin to do se may appear in person, by agent or attorney, and be heard as to any assessment so proposed to be made, the amount thereof, as to whether same is in excess of the special benefits which will accrue to the property so proposed to be assessed and /or the owner thereof because of the snaking of the proposed improvements, as to any inequality be- tween assessments, inaccuracies, irregularities, invalidities or insufficiency of the proceedings with reference to the riming of such improvements and /or such assessments, and as to any other matters in any way proper to be considered in connection with the making of such improvements, the levying of such assessment, and /or the pro- ceedings with reference thereto, and which hearing shall be con- tinued until every person so desiring to be heard shall have been 4 2 9,' given an opportunity to be heard; and notice of such hearing shall be given by advertisement inserted and published at least three times in some newspaper published in the City of Plainview, the first pub- lication to be made at least ten days before the date of such hear- ing and said notice and advertisement shall describe in general terms the nature of the improve.m.ents for ?hich such assessments are pro posed to be levied, and to which such notice relates; shall state the streets and portions thereof so to be improved, the several arlounts per front foot rroposed to be assessed against the owners of abutting property and such property on each portion of each such street here inabove designated as a separate i.fistrict with reference to which such hearing is to be held, and the estimated total cost of the im- provements on each such portion of each such street so designated as a separate district, and the time and place at which such hearing is to be held, for the information of the Council in determining the amount of the assessment which the Council will propose to make against each tract of abutting property, and the owner thereof, sub- ject to revision at the hearing herein provided for, and to be used as the proposed amount of the assessment in the notice herein provided to be given. SECTION 8. That each district as hereinabove defined shall be a separate and distinct improvement and the doing of the =pork or val- idity of the assessments for any designated district shall not be affected by the failure to male improvements in or by any other matter affecting any other defined district. That the work of im- provement may be omitted in front of and adjacent to any property which is exempt as a homestead or in front of or adjacent to any other property which may not be of sufficient value to adequately secure the payment of the proposed assessment but any assessment made against any such property, nether homestead or not, shall be and create a valid personal liability and charge against the owner or owners of such property, though the property itself be exempt; and that though any part of the improvements in any specified district be not done because of any natters, condition or circumstance deemed sufficient A-2 9g by the City Council to justify the omission to do any such work shall not affect any other work done or the validity of any assessment or liens against any property or the personal lia- bility of the owner of such property in front of or adjacent to which the improvements are made. SECTION 9. That this ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its adoption and approval. PASSED this the day of September, 1933. APPROVED, this the day of September, 1933. 7) r--& LLAYOR CIO OF PL .INVIEW. ATTEST: CITY SECRETARY, CITY OF PL_.INVIEW. A 4 RESOLUTI Ilrq the St to Hiohoiay Department of the 3tato of Texas is desirous of constructing State Highway No, 9 through the City of Plainview, over Columbia Street and, 7117:3, the Soot° Highway Department is desirous of receivng Fefteral Aid for the tToo.ove-ent of said hion:wao; and, WH'AITS, the Bureau of Public Roads 01 the Department of Agricul- ture of the United States of A merioa will not participate in the construction of said highway until and unless the City of Plainview wili agree to refrain from permittng encroachments up- on the right•of-way of said above mentoneft streets, and until and unless the City of Plainviow will agree to refrain Non passing ordinances or laws fixing a speed limit of under twento miler per hour on said a oentio7fleq streets, and uotil and unless the City of Plainview will agree to refrain from ereotino sioos, semarores ti d sifloals t.lat will Floe prefel-enee to 1008.1 routes or tt will htnder c)r elay traffic on said ave mentione streets, T: REF OE, be it resolved by the City Conmission of the City of iew that, for and. tn constacratlon of the State Highway Dep- art:lent of tbe 3tato d' Texas and the Bureau of Public Roads of the Npartment of Aoriculture of the United States of America construct- ing said Highway No. 9. t'or•ugh the City of Plaknview over Columbia- Street it hereb aorees with the State Highway Department of the State of Te-as and the Bureau of Public Roads of the Dopartment of Agriculture of tbe United States of A merlon that it will not, in the future, permit eol000 orlent on the ritht-ofi.:ay of said abvoe mentioned streets; or will tt pass an erainance or laws fixing a snood liolton the aThooe oiontionod streets of under twety miles per hour; nor will it nTlow the erection of sions, demaphores, and sio- folot will oive profs to local r w Oritersect with said above monttonel streets nor that wij1 slow up, h or dola trn ft° on !7aid riove mentioned streets; nog will it repeal or.smond any of the orovisions of tOAs resb)utton without the eonsent of the State 11 TMs is to certify tlo.t the ao,ve reo4luon was od pteil and passed nt a edal me tn.. of the toto on ij i.dArirr o°o r /1/ City Seerqtary A' 4 I 8z 9z ;.L y.i '.41 THE V1 ii OF PLAI7=1: S.:CTIC'. 1. That P Smyth, yor o' the City _gat L. a .:a .,i of Plainview, Texas, be an. he is hereby authori; ed to apply to the Federal EmLerGency idministrator of Public under the National In- dustrial Recovery Act of Congress of 1933 for e loan in the sum of 35700.00 and for a grant of 32300.00; said moneys to be used in improving Denver Street in the City of Plainview by raisin, excavating, grading and paving same, and the con struction of curbs, gutters and other appurtenances necessary or proper, and he, the said R. P. Smyth, is further authorized to do all things necessary, proper or recuired to be done for the purpose of se cur in such loan and Grant, and to i:iiake, On behalf of the City, all representations and promises necessary or proper to be made to procure such loan and grant; and that repayment of such sums shall be secured by liens against the respective lots and tracts of land abutting on said street, to be created by special assessments against such properties and the owners thereof and /or by materialman's and mechanic's liens executed against such properties by the oners thereof. T. SECTION 2. That should the loan be granted the work of doing said improvements will be contracted under forms of contractual documents meetin the approval of said .Administrator. SECTION 3. That the City will meet faithfully all provisions of .,r said Act of Congress pertaining, to labor, wages, viorking hours and all other matters as administered by the Federal .dminis- trator and /or his agents. PASSED ,v OVED this 2 day of October, 1933. r T T C r oF P L a :'IE u i L laL 7 r�vr..<• 8 8-293 ORDINANCE NO. BF IT OR.LTISD '3Y V1 7 ITT COIMCIL OF THE CITY OF PLAINVIEW: STTITIoN 1. That R.P.Srnyth, Mayor of the City of Plainview,Texas, be and hereby authorized and instructed to apply to the Federal Emerg- eftey Administrator of Public iVorks under the Natienal Industrial Re- sovery Act of Congress of 1933 for a loan in the sum of $28.000.00, and for a grant in the sum of $12.000.00—said moneys to be used in Improving certnin of the public streets in the City of Plainview, namely: Houston Street, Fresno Street, four blocks on each said streets from the North side of Se enth Street to the South side of Eleventh Street, Joliet Street from the North line of Eleventh Street to the South line of Fifteenth Street, Portland Street from:North line of Sixth Street to the South line of Eleventh Street; kustin Street from South line of Fourth Street to South line of Fifth Street and North line of Tenth Street to South line Eleventh Street and Fourth Street from West line of Broadway to the East line of Austin Street, by ex- cavating and/or raising, grading and paving same and the eonstruction of curbs, nutters and otbnr appurtenances necessary or proper to be construeted or made in connection Nith said paving to rake such pav- ing a complete and remanent imrrovement; and the said R.P.Smyth, as such Mayor, is further authorized to do all tnings noceesary, ero- Per or required to be dene and to make, on behalf of the City all rep- resent-tions and nromises necessary, proper and required to he mnde to nrocure such loan end such grant for such purposes—the renayment of such loan to be secured by liens against the lots, tracts and par- cela of land abutting uren the respective portions of such streets so to be imrrooed ereete by ispecia assessments to be ifide against such pron(Irt7 end the owners te(nreof and/or br meterialman's or mechanic's liens against such. respective parcels of rroperty e•eeeted by the re- spective owners threof. 3:UTILT 2. Shot should the loan so to be a:„.)lied or be nted the said work 111 be contracted under ZOr113 of contractual documents neetiL_ the a'proval of s;_lid SLOTICZ 3. That the City v/ill meet faithfully all provisions of said .r.ot of Coni:ress pertainini, to labor, v;ses, orking hours Lal:rj all other matters as administered by the .Ldministra- tor, and/or his aEents. l'hSSED JL :DCPTED this day of Gctober, 1933. PL- OITv ECT=A7, CF PT_ wi•• 293 pate in the construction of said highway until and unless the City of Plainview will agree to refrain from permitting en- croachments upon the right -of -way of said above mentioned streets, and until and unless the City of Plainview will agree to refrain from passing ordinances or laws fixing a speed limit of under twenty miles per hour on said above mentioned streets, and until and unless the City of Plainview will agree to refrain from er- ecting sins, semaphores and signals that will give preference to local routes or thet will hinder or delay traffic on said above streets mentioned. TH FO be it resolved by the City Council of the City of Plainview that, for and in consideration of the State Highway Departmend of the State of Texas and the Bureau of Public Roads of the Department of Agriculture of the United States of Amer- ica constructing said Highway ITo. 194 through the City of Plain- view over Quincy Street it hereby agrees with the State highway Department of the State of Texas and the Bureau of Public Roads of the De ja rtment of agriculture of the United States of Amer- ica that it will not, in the future, permit encroachment on the right -of -way of said above mentioned streets; nor will it pass 12 an ordinance or laws fixing a speed limit on the above mentioned streets of under twenty miles per hour; nor will it allo:n the er- Cq ection of signs, semaphores, and signals that will give preference to local routes which intersect w t?^ said above mentioned. streets; nor that will slow up, or `or. dela y trasfio dn' hwid above mentioned streets nor will__it repeal .or amend any of: :_the pro- visions of this resolution without the consent of the State High way Con: iseion. This is to certify that the above resolution was adopted and passed at a regular meeting of the City Cannel i on October 16th 1933. Signed (Title) Lotion by alderman, asborne, seconded by Aldermen Long that the City pay L. 0. Shropshire e40.00for engineering services rendered. L Lion carried and it was so ord_erec .1 otion by Alderman, an, Osborne, seconded by alderman i;ysart that the 1_00.00 reward, eenich is a standing offer by the city to any one furnishing ingorr_Tation leading to the arrest and conviction of any one guilty of arson in the city, be Paid to 7. R. Isbel. aotion carried and it was so ordered. Lotion by alderman Loner, seconded by _alderman lallace that the city buy certain forms for r;,o1din; concrete "manholes The "rice to be i-ai0 is e21a.00. i._Otion carried and it was so ordered. !'here being no further business the meeting adjourned subject to call. Signed kilL/a. r Layer City ecret4ry Plainview, 'ex..s. 10/31-33 '...'he City Council re- convened the meeting of October 16/33 with the following members present: Layor, R. 2. Smyth, Alder- men: E. L. 0sb rne, J. 3. ;dallace, F. J. !_urlbat, J. 3. Long and ysart. City Tax Collector, a. H. _sryan, City attorneys Williams Ley, ne_ trensnoted the following business. Upon the :otion of alderman, aysart, s000nCed by :'alderman llaee that t the following ordinance be passed. and ado%) ted i otion ce_riec and the ordinance reads as follows; 24 TO. 17 (COTTCTL CTfl: (7 FL_ 1• there is hereoy assessed and levied, aEoinst and upon, and shall be colleted froE, each ranufactorer, p;eneral dist- ributer, local distributer, aLd retail de .lDr of beer doing business within the City of Tlainview one-half of the licence fees fixed by the :,cts of the 40rd Leislatnro of 7exas, Chapter 116, to be aid by such ranuf.otarer, distributer, local distributer and or retail dee,ler reoectively to the .state of Texas, and which licence fees shall be collected by the ?ax of the City of 21ainvieor. al3CTILIT 2. That upon the reoeipt o± 00 such license fee the said Tax 3ollector shall issue to the Person, firs or corroration aying same a license authorizin,.. such rerson, firm pr corPorution to engage in and pursue the .:usiness for which he shall have so paid such license fee. ?hat any license for Inich a fee is herein assessed and or levied may be procured for the unexpired portion of any calendar year by payin,; to said Tax Collector such oroortion of the ann- ual license fee as the nnexired portion of such calendar year bears to the whole of such ear. 3ECTIOIT 4. ht any person ensaFing in any business against which any such license fee is hereby levied before ayin such licence fee, or before procuring a license fel the pursnace of such fee, shall be guilty of a nisdeheanor and u_on conviction shall oe fined in any sum not less than •;50.00 nor Lore than J200.00, anC. each clay any rerson shall so do any such business without such license shall be a seYarate offense. OHJTIOIT 5. That this ordinance shall tame effect and be in force im- mediately after its vase, roval and publication. ,o(Ol'TEI this 9/-day of oetober, 1903. CVh this of Octo.)er, 1903. :T TEST: 40/ oITY S.0bTiY Fir07:71 OF P:AIT:RTE:i, TEX. Lotion by _aderman, Dysart, seconded by .11derman Hurlbut that the Layor apoint a cormittee of two, members of the council, to negotiate with owners of rroyerty along to rropoced cutoff on Wighjay ,o. 9 through the City. lotion carried, and H. r.ysart and if. J. Hurlbut were arrointed on the colimittee. jrbn Lotion and second 2ax for 196'6 was approved as presented by City Tax Collector, 2. H. Bryan. ion toe Lotion of _ilderran, Osborne, seconded by :-Llderman Lysart that the folloing ordinance be passed and adopted, lotion carried and it was so ordered. Cs ITO. 079. IT ORL:iTHED lr.f THE CITY C=IL Cif THE CITY OF PIO,T77IEW that 11. F. lryth, Layor of the City of Ilainview, be and he is 295 hereby authorized, empowered and. instructed to rriake and execute a deed in the name of the city for and on behalf of the City of ,Plainview conveying to the State of Texas, for state highway pur- poses that certain tract of land, ;part of Lots Nos. 9 to 16 inc- lusive, in Block 49, in the City of Plainview, hale County, Texas, described as beginning at a point on the Northwest corner of Block 49; thence south along the west line of Block 49, 400ft. to a point on the southwest corner of Block 49; thence east along the south line of 'Block 49, 25.4 ft., to a point; thence north 20 25' West with a line wInich is 40 gt. east of and „aralles with the cen- ter -line of .the .proposed cutoff through_ ilai7lview of State High- way Department, 200 ft., to a point, said point being on the south line of Lot 13 and 20.4 ft., from its southwest corner; thence east along the south line of Lot 13, :lock 49, 15.0 ft., to a point; thence -forth 20 L5T west with a line which is 55 ft., east of and parallel with the said centerline of the proposed „'1-- in- view cutoff, 200 ft., to a point in the north line of Block 49; thence west along the Block line 30.5 ft., to the point of be- beginning, containing 0.26 acre of land -more or less. ih_ich deed shall be executed for no consideration, the making of such deed being to be efit of the city of Plainview, in that, LfJ it is needed for the widening of Columbia Street in said City, Cq whif.h the Sate Highway Commission proposes to assist in improving, and that such deed when so executed and delivered by said R. P. Smyth, as Layer, shall effectual 1y grant and convey to the state of Texas said tract of land for street and State Highway purposes. PASSED 2.P2hOVED this D/ day of October, 1953. .i T T E ST SECRETAR Apr L YOR. rP-Hai STATE T=S COUNTY OF HAIE C ITS P OP PL. IiIV IE J On this the day of October, 1953, the City Council of the City of Plainview, Texas, convened at the regular meeting place with the following members the_ eof present, to -wit: R. P. Smyth, Layer. Herbert Dysart, L. L. Osborne, Aldermen. Y. J. Lurib at J. B. Long, J. B. Wallace, J. L. Gallaway, City secretary. and with the following absent: none, constituting a quorum, at which time the following among other business was transacted, to- wit: Alderman Hurlbut introduced a resolution and moved its ad- option. The motion was seconded by Alderman Osborne. The motion carrying with it the adoption of the resolution prevailed by the following vote: AYES: :,ldern.en: Dysart, Osborne, Hurlbut and 'Wallace. 2033: Long, present not voting. The Layer announced that the resolution had been finally ad- opted. The resolution as adopted is as follows: r /a �I E T 7 :ESUI� ii i_ON f TIC 'I- T ,.11.,li'�v'?11.T1.8 Ti] 1.:_ i1LL. TO O_' (i I IT'_Y� �.I f�TO 70 ISSUE t LEC7RIU LIHT aYSTEL RET=E 30 Ds 6'450,000.00. ':';EEREAS, it is considered to be to the best interest of the City that notice be published of the intention of the City to issue revenue bends and let a contract for the construction of an electric light and power plant and distribution system for said City, under such circumstances that the contractor will accept revenue bonds in consideration of the services rendered by him, and 1I,S, it is possible for the City to acquire such utility without reorting to a pled e of its taxing power and without creatin• an indebtedness against theCity, as is contemplated by the constitution, which restrects the incurring of indebtedness by cities; and. JHEREA.S, it is necessary that notice be published of such intention as is required by the provisions of Chapter 163, Picts of the regular Session of the Forty S econd Legislature; 1E IT SU .a Erb 31 THE CI' 001=0IL l,' io THE CT 1 ITI_TtfI V�.:Iii y. `2 XA S 1. That the Layer be and he is hereby instructed and dir- ected to have published in a nesr,apgerof general circulation, published 'within the City of Plainview, Texas, notice of such intention, substantially in ~words and figures as follows, to- wit: ^l 7.� F P i� fl f .l 1 r ;l f1 r' 3Y F E :U U� IT:! _JyTU..' r I _r....�_� :Ii. LI.a.._ J1,;,'r, .,_.J -r BONDS, 450, 000.00. otiae is given that on the 0th day of november, 1933, the City Council of the City of _,lainview, Texas, will pass an ordin- ance authorizing the issuance of its electric light system bonds in an amount not exceeding Four Hundred .ifty Thousand (450,000.00) Dollars, bearing interest at six (6jo) per cent per annum, the maximuri maturity date not exceeding eighteen (18) years, and with the ap roximate serial maturities as follows: 193 16,600.00 156 18,000.00 1957 20,000.00 1958 22,000.00 1939 2:4,000.00 1940 26,000.00 1941 28,000.00 1942 30,000.00 1943 32,000.00 1944 34,000.00 1945 36,000.00 1946 36,000.90 1947 40,000.00 •1948 42,000.00 1949 44,000.00 for the purpose of providin,= a aids to construct and install an electric-light and "tower plant and distribution system for said .City. Said revenue bonds are to be secured by a rior i of the Physical rroperties comprisin the system Enid. the income there- of after tajung thterei.r r: the e ::pe ise of operation and mainten- ance, incladin salaries, labor, uor, material and repairs, as pro- vided by la: and in event of sale or foreclosure therander, a franchise to O er :_te the system for a term of twenty years, subject to laws r'e u.iatii sane then in force. .?he income from the operation of the system is 1>1en ,ed in an amount sufficient to ay the principal and interest of said bonds, and in the event said. revenues =hall be insufficient the Jouacil may transfr any other revenues which may be le 411 transferred to sup— 297 Olement the revenues of eaid iiht system in meeting such def- iciency to the end that a fund be created sufficient to paythe rrincipal and interest of saiC bonds as they mature and accru; provided the holders of such obligations shall never have the right to demand their payment out of moneys raised or to be raised by taxation. Jotice is hereby given that on the date above stated the City will receive bids from contractors for the construction of said system in acoordance with plans and specifications now on file ill the office of the City Secretary, 21ainview, Texas, and in the offiee of kinntgomery ai Jard, Consulting Kngin- eers, -.543 Harvey Snider Building, iichita Falls, Texas, Instead of biddin in terms of cash, the bidder will definitely state in his bid the avount of said bonds above described for which he will contract and install said system. .J. sufficient number of said bonds will be issued to °over the amount•of the bid accepted. The last remainin maturing bonds will remain unissued. and will be cancelled in the event the accepted bid shall be less than the total -authorized bonds. Allbids must be accompanied by a cer- tified or cashier's check in the amount of payable Vt to the order of, or endorsed payable to the order of the Itayor In of the City of 21ainview. V. !.1 The eontraotor will be required to use locel fabor as far ‹.11 as possible. The Contraotor is hereby cautioned to 4nspect the looation of the roposed li ht and power system on the ground and to observe any and all obstructions and the conditions anderwhich the work must be done. "To extra remuneration will be allowed beyond the lump sum bid for the construetion of the light and power system as shown on the plans and described. in the specifications regardless of the neeture of the work encountered. Com will be made for additions and deduetions. Copies nay be secured upon dbfbsit of 5.00 to be returned on,submission of a bona fide bid on the work, The andersighed re- Se'enee t'ae right to rejeet any or all bids and to waive inform- alities. Published by order of the City Obuncil of the City of Plainview, Texas. nT.TEST: f 4 Ag illtiLit4.4„ en CITY SECT. LAY014reY OF •nAINVIEW 2. That sail notice be published in the news above des- inated, once. each week for at least two weeks, the date of fir'.n7. •elblication to be not less than fourteen (14) days prior to the date fixed for the pessage of said ordinance and the letting of said Contract. 3. That said notice Provide for the acceptance of bids on the 2p day of )z,-„,. 1933, and that said notice provide TTIE7 the ordinance authorizing the issuance of the revenue bonds be passed on the same date. 4. That the Mayor and City Seeretary be and they are hereby instructed and directed to do any and all things necessary and or convenient to earry out the nurpose of this resolution. n this the J/ day of October, 1933. ATTEST: geaif if MW Add& k Alex'. 298 THE STATE OF TEXAS C OUTJ? :Lr OF HALE CITY OF PL I=. "IE1 I, J. L. Gallaway, City Secretary of the City of Plainview, Tex- as, do hereby certify that the above and foregoing is a true and correct copy of a resolution adopted by the City Council of the iity of I'lainvier, Texas, of the day of October, 1933, directing the itayor to give notice of intention to issue 1ec- trio Light System Revenue ponds ,4450,000.00, which resolution is of record in the minutes of said Council, Vol. Pages, et seq; WITNESS LY HAND and seal of office, this the day of October, 1933. City Secretary, City of Plainview, Texas. Lotion by Alderman Dysart, seconded by Alderman Wallace that the mayor and city secretary be duly authorized to sign the agreement with the Federal Highway Commission.,Lotion carried and it was so ordered. Substitute Agreement) ACIREELEaT BY L7 <ICIFAL.f yY OR =OMTIC__L S J3:<) IV 13I O T TO I.. INT. I T HIGHWAYS IMPROVED u DER NATIOAL INDUSTRIAL R_,CIV RY ACT. City of Plainview Texas. The L;un ality State of Tekas ,municipality or political subdivi oin) hereinafter referred to as and the (state highway hereinafter referred to as the Highway Organization) Department, agree as follows: 1. That the Highway De;artnent will submit a project for the 1.332 secondary improvement of Sta. 33 -57.2 miles of the Sta. 105 -26 (municipal or secondary orfeeder highway from Quincy St. to N.R.S. known as loc=al name o street or road and to be designated as Tstate rro ject No. and will recommend Its approval by tecre- tary of Agriculture for construction with funds apportioned to the State under Sec. 204 of the National Industrial Recovery Act sub h 1 ,owever, to the condition that the (municipality orpol- shall provide for its proper maintenance itical subdivision) after completion of its improvement Lunicipality 2. That the said hereby (municipality ar political subdivision) requests the Highway DepartL.ent to submit the aforeLentioned project with uecommmendation that it be approved by the Secre- 299 terry of griculture and agrees that if such project is approved and constructed by the Highway Department and the $ecre Lary of Agricuture it thereafter, at its own oost and expense, will maintain the project in a manner satisfa2tory to them, or :their authorized tepresentatives, and will make ample provision each year for such maintenance. DE2853 -1 IN JITNESS '`HEREOF the parties have hereunto affixed their signature the on the (municipalities orpoliticA. subdivision) I.:unicipalit ies day of 19 and the Highway Department on the 11 day of Oct. 1933, Oit of Plainview Lunicipality or po itioa so division By R. P. P 6:, Layor zr /IgL/vt.4a.. Cq Or ter; (Official title of Hihway Department) By 3 By Note: Any official signing f r and on behalf of a municipality or political subdivision should a't:.ch and original or authen- ticated copy of order, resolution, ordinance, :'r charter pro- vision, or a citation to statute, under the authority of rich this agreement is executed, each areement should be executed in duplicate and a certified copy should be furnished for the Bureau of Public Roads. DEO53 -2 pon the notion of lder: _an irallace, seconded by Alderman Dysart that the City Tax Collector be authorized to accept a 1000.00 Oity of Plainview Bond from hrs. H. E. Skaggs in payment of part of 1933 to es if and when as much as of her 1933 ta; as are paid. lotion carried and it was so ordered. There vein no further business meetin adjourned subject to call. 411 ;ity 3ecret_�! y. mayor, 300 lain iew, Texas. 11/3/53 The Cit,T Council re- convened the meeting of Oct. 30th., 1933 with t ne following members preseat Layor, a. a.yth, aldernen: F. J. Hurlbut, J. .iallace, J. 5. Lon L. Osborne and Dysart; City aearetary, J. L. �a11aw y. t�1 So present 'ws Jity ,It'torney, C. S. :iilliarns. Upon the notion of alderman, Dysnrt, seconded by ;lderr,an Hurlbut that the follhwing re.-c nation be i?a se? __ctioit carried and the re:30a`.1 :icr reads as follows: ESOLU :IOTI) IT E` LV ?HE T �r jU:7 n ..J L RESOLVED :.J Y iJ. V J .J i .L ��I C V I L U� 1 uJ OITY 'e C� PLAIWJIEar that a necessity exists for the improvement of Street from the South line of 5th Street to the South boundary line of the City, and that to make such im- provements a necessity existsto widen said Columbia Street at particular Dointshereinafter designated, and that for such purposes a necessity exists to take and agiire certain Private property within the limits of the City of Plainview hereinafter Particularly described for the purpose of widen- ilia' Columbia Street; and ''TH .:.LAS, the City of Plainview has made bonafide efforts to agree with the owners of the respective tracts of land hereinafter particularly described as to the amount of dam- ages each of said owners is respectively entitled to because of the taking and acquiring of their respective tracts of land hereinafter particularly described for such rur;;oses and has been unable to and has failed to agree with the owners or either of then: as to their respective damages: It is, therefore, by the City Council of the city of Plainview deemed necessary that said respective tracts of land hereinafter particularly described be taken, aquired and appropriated for such uses and purposes by condemnation proceedings and that it be and is ordered that the City At- torneys of the City of Plainview proceed irnediately to in- stitute and prosicute to a final determination condemnation proceedings for the condemnation of and the aquisition by the City for the purpose of widening said Columbia Street the said tracts of land which are which are particularly described as follows: FIRST TRACT: A part of the Z.T.Laxwell 160 acre pre- emption survey in Hale County, Texas, and described by metes and bounds as Beginning at a point in the East line of Col- umbia Street in the City of Plainview 6.5 feet East and 75 feet South from the Southwest corner of Block 49 of the o- riginal town ofPlainview; Thence South Co 59' East along the East line of Columbia Street 935 feet to the intersec- tion of the south line of said Z.T.Iaxwell Survey; Thence East with the said line of said tract of land above described 20 feet to a pent; ThenceNorth 0 59' ',lest paralell to said East line of Columbia Street and 20 feet East thereof 935 feet, a point in the North line of by deed of record in Book 27, page 570, Deed Records, Hale County, Texasl said tract so conveyed by A.A.Beery to A.J.Donalson;/ Thence Wast with said North line 20 feet to the place of beginning and con- taining .43 acres of an acre of land, and which land belongs to and is th property of A.J.Donelson. SECOND TRACT: SECOND TRACT: A part of the Southwest quarter of sect- ion 40, Block JV -2, and situated in Hale County, Texas, des cribed by metes and bounds as follows: Beginning at the Cen- ter of the intersection of the road running East and '.`lest a- long the South line of said Section 40 with Columbia Street in the City of Plainview, Texas at the Southeast corner of said Sectio4 40; Thence North 0 59' ',lest with the center of the road 847.5 feet; Thence West 40 feet; Thence South 0 59' East which is 40 feet West of and parallel with the center line of State Highway No. 9 as located on the ground by the Texas State Highway Department a distance of 847.5 feet to center of East and ',lest raad along the South line of said Section 40; Thence East with the center line of said road 40 feet to the place of beginning .78 of an acre of land; .39 of an acre of which lies in the road as heretofore used for many years, and .39 of an acre of which lies '.Jest of said road, and of which tract pf land J.A.!Jilliamson, Thomas H.Vlilliamson and John Williamson are the joint owners. BE IT FURTHER zESOLVED BY THE CITY COV_;CIL OF TEE CITY OF PLAINVIEW that a necessity exists for the straightening and improving of the channel of Runningwater Draw from ap- proximately where said Draw intersects the South line of the City of Plainview in a genwral course Eastward to Broadway Street in said City, and that for such purposes a necessity exists to take and aquire certain private property, that is certain tracts of land, lying within the limits of the City of Plainview which are hereinafter particularly described and that the city council of the City of Plainview deems it neces- sary to take and aquire saids tracts of land hereinafter par- ticularly described and appropriate the same for the purpose of straighteni4g and improving the said channel of said Run- ningwater Draw; and WHEREAS; the City of Plainview has heretofore made bona fide efforts to agree with each of the owners of the respec- tive tracts of land so deemed. necessary to be taken and appro- priated as aforesaid, as to the amount of damage each of said owners will suffer and /or will be entitled to because of they taking of their said respective tracts of land for said purposes and has been wholly unable to and has failed. to agree with the owners of said respective tracts of land, or either of thern as to the amount of such damages; therefore E P I E IT FURTHER E BY THE CITY C v r THE CITY OF PL1I'NVIEW that said respective tracts of land here- inafter particularly described be taken, aqu.ired and approp ±i ated_ for such uses and purposes by condemnation proceedings and that it be and is ordered that the City Attorneys of the City of Plainview proceed immediately to institute and. prose- cute to final determination condemnation proceedings against the respective owners of the hereinafter particularly described. tracts of land for condemnation of said tracts of land for the purpose of strai n:htnilg and improving said. portion of said Ruin inrrater craw above described, and which tracts off land so necessary to be and so by the city council deemed necessary to be taken for said purposes are particularly described as follows: FIRST TRACT: CT: a part of the Southeast quarter of Sec- tion 40, Block J1 -2, in Hale County, Texas, described by metes and boundsas follows: Beginning in the center of public road at a point which id North 1 31 blest approximately 1752 feet from the center of the intersection of public roads at the Southwest corner of the Southeast onefourth of section 40, Thence S. 67 56' E, with a line which id 100 feet South- easterly ly of and parallel with the center of the proposed channel change of "Run iu water Dray as located. on the ground by the Texas Highway Department, a distance of 213.2 feet; Thence S. 56' E, i y e "t_ich is lr feet South westerly of and parallel with said center line, a distance of 1502.7 feet; Thence S. 70 56' H, with a line which is 100 feet Southwesterly of and parallel with said center line, a distance of 1024.9 feet; Thence H. 19 04' E 50 feet; Thence South 70 56' E, with a line which_ is 50 feet F 4 -4 y r fl Southwesterly of and parallel with said center line of pro- channel chan e, a (L ista_ of 215.4 feet; Thence IT.74 53` E, with a line which is 50 :feet South- easterly of and parallel Witi) said center line, a distance of 305.1 feet to a point in the .Jest i i; ht of way line of the proposed cut -off t} rou,7h Plainview on. State H_ic=haay_ o.9, said point being IT 0 59' E, ar; roT'_'im tely 678 feet from the center of public roe '.1on the South line of Section 40; Thence T. 00 59' W, with said rivht of way line, a dis- tance of 103.1 feet; x.'.74 63' J, with a line which is 50 feet North- erly of and Parallel with said center line of proposed chan nel chan7ce, a distance of 299.5 feet Thence TT.70° 56' `;J,wit a line which is 50 feet North- erly of and Parallel Wit paid center line, a distance of 1172.2 feet; Thence N. 42° 56' witT a line which is 50 feeti?orth- easterly of and parallel with raid center line, a distance of 14.98.7 feet; Thence N. O7° 86' ;J, with a line which is 50 feet North- easterly of and parallel with said center line, a distance of 311.9 feet to canter of ,public road. Tience 3. 1 31' E, with center of said road, a distance of 163.E feet to a place of beginning, containing 10.60 acres less 0.11 acres which lies in n blic road, making a total of 10.49 acres, more or less, and which property is owned jointly by James A.'`JilliamsOn, Thomas i{.Viilliamson and John 'Jilliarmson. SECOND TRACT: a part of the Z.T.Laxwell homestead pre- emption survey situated in Hale Coanty,Texas, described by metes and bounds as follows: Beginning at a point in the :Jest line of Broadway Street in the City of Plainview 296 feet North of the South line of a tract of land described as "Fourth Tract" in a certain deed rnade by A.A.Beery and wfe to A.J.Donelson, Octobet, 20, 1926 of record in Book 27, page 570 Deed Records of Hale County, Texas; Thence South 74 53' 'lest 1073.7 feet, a point in the East line of Columbia Street in the City pf Plainview 38.6 feet North of the Southwest corner of said tract of land de- scribed as Fourth Tract in said deed made by A.A.'3eery and wife to a.J.Donelson; Thence North 0 59' ':test with the East line of Columbia Street 103.1 feet; Thence North 74° 53' East 1073.7 feet crossing the Run nin -rater Draw, to a point in the ':Jest line of Broadway Street; Thence South 0° 56' East with the West line of Broadway Street 103.1 feet to a place of beginning, containing 2.42 acres of land, And which land is the nrop ty of t.. J.Donelson. ,�e�`� z- q e- i 3' -B,7 %zoo �ri� /q Lotion by Alderman, Dysart, seconded by Alderman Hurlbut that the City advance I::ontgomery 'lard, Engineers, the sum of ,;40.00, and that the same sur_^ be deducted when and if further payment is made to them. Lotion carried and it was so ordered. Upon the motion of AlderrLan, dallace, seconded by Alderman Hurlbut that the i:_ayor be authorised to si >n a requisition for men to do the work of resurfacing that pavement failure on West 7th Street. Lotion carried and it was so ordered. There being no further business meeting adjourned sub- ject to call. tit/A/OW /7 i Ci y Secretary. I:T:yor. r i f 4 k4110it'