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Vol 4 1921-1926
21ainview "eYas, Sept TV, TV2T. City Council net in rePallar aession,Trayor Vincent preid- ing the following present: J.-.ralone, L.C.Ayers, and E.H.Humphreys Alde/men, aWs 7,ilson City Trshal, Leo DeLay Supt Sewer and ':ate/ Dept, and ',.H.Saigling City Secretary, when the following orocecding vas had; Minutes of the last regular and two call sessions were read a and approved. C.A.7nupp was before the Couacil asking that he be given a wa water connection to his lots or the west aid of block 33 f1.7. and upon notion regularly made and seconded the nine war ordered laid to where 71- 7nuap could connect with it and get water. Carried. 7ulton Turber Co presented n bill for Car of lumber and A 'ew other small items purchnred by the City whereupon it was moved nnd seconded that Cty Tarrant be iasued to them for the amount of their bill. Carried. )tion was regalarly aade find seconled that an Ordinance be drafted aove/ninp: the control of the "ouris Cam!? park. Carried. Om motion and second the following contract was adopted nhd approved and ordeded signed by ,,he !Tayor and Cit; Secretary. 7C (T -Y COUPCTI CT7Y C7 Plainview, Texas. qentlemen: 'or your legally iaaued bonds for the City of Plainview,7exna, issued for the aurpose of sewer extension, said bonds to be dnted June ICth, T.92T and maturing $3000.00 on June TCth, T926 and :5000.00 on June TOth, each year thereafter to and including June Toth, 195C, bonds to drww interest at the rate of 6 a per annum payable semi-annnally, both erineiaal and interest vt crew York, bonds issued in denomination of :31-000.00, -ewill 'ina a pnreharer vbo will pay you the aar value thereof, to -wit :75,000.CC 'ren the r,me hfve been delivered to us {1 the Areriena 7xchaaae rtional Dnllas, 7eynr, or to pnrehnrer named by rs. Ye alao Ttgree to print suitable blank bonds, pay for the approving opinirn of Cha 3. 7ood of Chicago, whoee approving is to be had prior to the delivery of the bonds. You Pre to furnish 11F a full and certified transcript of the nroeeedin,.5s had by your City precedent to and in the issuance cf the bonds that will evidence the legality cf same to the satisfaction of Chas 3. '.,00d. In consideration of our servicer rendered and to be rendered as provided herein you are tc pay us delivery of the bonds to purchaser named by us the sum of ^TZ,UC.CC. Le evidence of our tTood 'eith in col;-elyin,): vith the terms of this pronosal we hand you erevelth our cashiers checlin 4-ne surn of I500.CC which is to be held by you er-ed. 'eliver: of sPid borde, and in the event of 013Y failure or /efusal tc in a eurch7eer for sind bends as orovided herein, the reine is to be forfeited as full 7iTcluidated demaees, -nd is to be returned to the beds have been taen uP and eaid for as here:- rcvidel. :ee)ectfully eeb-itted, •eo T. :::impson (7, Co. Accepted in ceen Council, this the "1(.3%h :1ey of :ei,trriber, -ayor. -Attest. G.H. Sailing Cit y Ceoretary. 77C7 -:TT' C b: JL' 717 77,70-TnTJ,. At this eiecting of the eounc171 en the 17th of Eentember, Tc22T, c came on to be considered and canvassed the returns of an elee;ion held on the T5th any of Fe,)temieer, 4.1-r df elainview, Texas, to determine whether or not the qualified voters c -f City who v'ere eroeerey tee )je: c ere in fever of 1 issuing the bondc cf seid City eY eeecuet of 'ixty. :housand (C)(--,CCC.CC) Dollars :Pc r the 'a re of 2revidinfinds fel: the -ourehrese cf a site cc, end to 1Pr1:1d thereon a nunice auditorium for said City, payable eeriecw :hcrand or 1ciundredA2400.(0) Dollars on the I5th day of eeptenibex-T(.,,26, end Ti 2housand 'Iour Htndred (.2400.00) Dollars on the T5th day of e,epteLber of each succeodibg y year to and including the year T950; and be inj interest at the rate of 5 40 oar annum, the intereet pay, e cemi-r,nnudlly; and to levy a t tax to nay the interest on said bondand to create a sinking fund to redeer:: them at maturity; and it apperering that said election was in !,11 reenects legally held nrid said returns legally nnd duly Tade and returned; and it further appearing from the canvass of sAid returns that There were cr-st at said election votes of wh which nm -her °211, votes vee cast "for the befi4eu ieruance cf bonds" and 64 of said votes v'ere cast "against the issuance of "9onds"; and it appearing to the ccuncil that 8 majority of the qualified of said City voting tit 'aid election voted for the issuance of said bonds, it t, therefore, found, declared Hind FO ordered 1,y the City Council of the City of Plainview that P ra:ority of the taxpayers v voters of raid City, votingat said election, voted in favor of the issuance of eaid bonds and the levying of said tax and that the City Council of the City of Plainview, Texas, is authoried and empowered to issue said bonds of said City and to levy, assess and collect said tax. The following 'bills :;ere allo\,ed and ordered paid. City bond election boara ns follows 3.0.:e:eck C.A.I:nuop 5.GO, fine 7'cCor-lts 5.0C. Eduili-,ation board as follows:- G.C.::eck u15.CC, E.Harlan !:15.00, I...11nu1ner $.10.0C. 7.:d.'jillinm5 Tax Asseesing ICO.00, :r.3.1.Taxey Yeepers House at Tourists Camp ':105.25. Attest. There being no further business Council adjourned. City Secretary. ,.. - ..... - -• ' rayor. rleinview -exas, :;eot 27,121. Council met in cell sePsion, :%yor 7i/e,-,t presiding with the followin,D; -oresent:- 1..C.Ayers and J.C.Hooper Aldermen, 7.11.3Pigling City Eecretary -hen the following nroceeding was had. L.A.Kerr of the firm of J.C.3erry and Co was present and p presented a preliminaty plan for an Auditorium building and after discussing the plans from different aggles he was requested to make a different plan and present same back tc the Council after which the following proceeding was had. It was regularly moven by J.V.V,aller and seconded, by J.M.L1a/one that I.A.Zerr representing the 7ilm of J.C.3erry and Co of Amarillo Texas, be emplyed RP Architect and -al-e 'inns for the C'ty Alditoriur for a fee of 5 1 of the contract nrice of the Imildingg as ner plans. otion carried unanimously. There being no furt.-er business Council adourned. Attest. City fe:rftnry. Olainview Texas, ele-k-7, Council met in eagular session, :yoVincent presiding, v;ith the following present; J.C.U0oper, E.E.Humphreys, h.C.Ayers, and J.Y.Malone Aldermen, E.7.1%:Clendon City Health Officer, Chas Wilson C-ty Marshal, Leo DeT.ay Eupt Eewer & 7ater and 1.H.Sigling C Cit- Secretary when the following oroceeding4w1rs had, to -wit; City Health Office reported four crises of Scarlet fever in the City but all of them on the road to yecovery. It was regularly moved and seconded that the Wayland Baptist College be notified that the tezinory newer connections put in its bnildings when 'nme was used g trlining school during the war must be reroved from the building r,rid out of service by tIe first day cf November, 1921 or the serer service to the college will be discontinued. Cnrried. It Whs moved rind seconded that the City have the strert crew to haul dirt and put three ridges cf same on the street running on the south side of Central school in order to check speeding by the schcol. The 'vor1< to be done unser the suoervicion of 'he Principal of the School. Cnrried. On the rocomeddation of the City Engineer the new Fewer lines in the eastern an a ,:.estern portions of the City were accepted and warrants ordered drawn in favor of Trick & Son as per contract. 3 3 V • It VEIS regularly moved and seconded that sidewalksbe ordered in on the South side of the Guy Speed block. Carried. Iwas regularly roved and recondedthat the City enter into contract with rr '.L.Thomsa for the purchase of T5Oft by T40 @awe of the .E. Corned of 3locl, I 2IRton Eddition ns a rite upon which to bAild the City Afldilorium, contract made subject to the sale of the Auditorium bcnds ',nd the lots to be )nid for out of the nroceeds The of the sale of the bonds,andilocting committee from the Council composed of ,7.1.7-a1ler and a.C.Ayars wee eee4 should. make said contract, at_arprice of N500.00. Carried. 7otion made by Humphreys and seconded by Waller. h.IT.Trick was present and presented a proposal contract to the Council on SOME short extensions to the water mains that were not included in the former contracts recently let to him and on motion and eceaond his proposal was accepted and the work ordered done. Carried. PE0206AL. Hon Mayor & City Cou1. cil., 21ainview,Texas. entlemen:- For extension to City waterworks system, we propose to furnish all labor and material to install complete the material listed below: Following Standar Delland Spigot Cast Iran -ater Pipe with nrep- ared Lead and Yarn Joints, for Class 3 or 86A working pressure. Fittings, Hydrants nnd Valves do not have prernred joints. 8C4' 6" I6', 116' 4" 16',24' 4" 72', 2-6X4 Thee, 7-6" Crsss, 2-6" Tees, 12- 6" plugs, 6-4" plugs, 1-4" sleeve, T-6" sleeve. 7'ollowing staritad Tovva Fire Hydrants, for three ft trench with 2- 2-1" hose connections and 4" hub connections; 2- Fire Hydrants, Followin Double Disc ironze rounted Hub End Gate Valves: 2-6" Valves, Valve 3oxes. -:/e agree to perform completely in good and wormanlike manner, uhder supervision og your Fdngineer, the installation complete of the material specified above, furnishing all labor and tools necee teary for the performance of thei work. 1e guarantee the qity against any loss by reason of liabilit- ies incurred by us in the -oerformance of this work. We will use reasonable care and skill 'o avoid cutting or toherwice damaging water mains rEd ot'Icr )i)e no. existing and where these can not be definitely determoned fror the Cit- records, ve are not to be held liable nnd the City agreds to indemnify and hold up hnrmless forn any -nd all claims for damnes aFeerted by property owners or otherwise sr in from and ?rowing out of injuries to said exit- ing mains. The City is to agree that their autborir;ed represenntive will on or about the first or fi'teenth day of each mcnth approximate the work completed within tiie reeeciL T5 days and furnish estimate to covet the same. As aguarantee of the faithful )erforhiance cf thei work out- lined herein, we agree that the acceptance of this ptoposal by the City will constitute a contract a,d that within ten days after app- roval of he proceedings by our Attreney 'e will Take R Proper bond payable to the City with a surety to be approved by it in the full amount of this proposal for the faithful eerfcrmance of all its ero- visions and conditions. Tn nayT.net of the wor to he done as outline above, To agree to accept the sp-ef,1,255.00 as 'ollov,s: I. Upon delivery and auprovnl by the City of our surety bona mentioned above, they will nay 11F in navance the sum of 525.CC in cash. 2. Within ten days after comnletion cf the work 3F', outlined legally issued above the City will. deliver to IT0Awarrants bearing 6 interest able one year from date of issuance 500.00 due !7:500.00 due - 500.00 due 50C.00 the of the T922, T925,. vorrants as follows: The work covered by this propcsal is to be commenced within 30 days after approval of proceedins by onraAttroney and be completed within 00 working days thereafter. Yours 7ery 7ruly, 2on "Jainv ew3y - Accented- Texa s 3y - Attest. 7nyor. 4 /7 4V4ta.-.41 - Secretary. 3 On motion regularly madE: by-E.U:HuMphreys and seconded by J.7. T-nller the following ordinance war unanimously adopted, all coun- cilmen being present and voting Aye. None voting Io. 157. TC -r7TD17 "01. TSSUANCE OP 730DS 0" 'THE CITY Cr PIATT71E7 Ti IIE SUI" OF f',IX"Y THOUSAND DOIT1-.S, 70 3 ENTITLED CT7v 0F 2LAIYTTE, TEXAS, AUDITOLIU; 3011D3. JiMEAS at an election held for the purpose of determini- ing the question, on the T5th day of tieptember, T2I, rhich election was ordered and held and of which notice was given and returns the- reof made and canvassed in every respect according to law, a major- ity of tax payerroting nt said election voting in favor of the irruance of the bonds hereinafter described, and of levying the tax hereinafter levied: Therefore be it CilD:J!TED by the City Council of the City of Plainview, Texas, as follows: T. That the bonds of the Citj of nlainview, to be entitled the City of Plainview, Texas, Auditorium Bonds, be issued for the oilrpoPe of nroviding funds for the Puohnse of a site for, and to build thereon, -1 munici,n1 A-,ailorium for raid City. 2. That the said bonds shall be numbered consecutively from one to twentz- five and of the denomination of Two Thousand 'our Hundred (24C0.00) Dollars ench, aggregating Sixty Thousand +$6G, (60,000.0C) Dollars. 3. That they shall be anted the T5th day of septemner, ind shnll become due nnd payable serially Two Thousand our Hundred (24CC.00) Dollars on the I5th day of Eeptemher, T926 and Two Thol;sand Four Hundred (24C0.00) Dollars on the I5th day of Septem- ber of each succeeding year until and including the year T950. 4. That raid bonds shall bear interest at the rate of five (5') per cert ,ler nnnurn, payable semi-annually on the TFth dny cf September and the ITth day of 7'a-rch of each year. 5. That the nrincinal and interest on said bent!e shall be payable in lawful money of the Tinited States upon presentation of bond or -)roper coupon at the office of the Treasurer of the City of Dlainciew or at the Hrnover rational Bank of iTew York City, at the ortion of the holder. 6. That said bonds shall be signed by the Ilayor and counter- signed by the City Secretary nnd the renl of the City :hall be impressed upon each of them. "he frac simile signature of the M Mayor and City Secretary mey be -)rinted, lithographed or engra- ved on the lace of the bonds. 7. That to nay the current interest on raid bonds and to pro- vide a sinking fund sufficient to ')ay the nrinc4da1 at maturity there shall be nnnully levied, asressed and collected during each year that paid bonds, or any of them, Pre outstanding, a tax upon upon all the taxable ronerty :ithin the limitof the Fnid City o: Plainview, Fr Aeirnt to pay the current interest on said bonds arid to provide a sining ',Ind sufficient to nay the principal of raid bonds fas 'The;; mature: nnd that a Tax of 7)4crnts on eqch one hundred dollars 7alun"ion of ai tayable property within the Jimi's of the City of Plainview is hereby evied for 'he year T92T, and shnll_ be arsessed and collected for said year for 'he purpose of nyint: 4he interest on said bonds and to provide a sinking fund to pay the 2rinciPni cd said bonds FiV they -at-ure. 8. That C.F.Vinoent, 7ayor ';._f the City of ''lainview, IP hereby author -e& to take rind have charge of ecid bonds pending investigation and approval by the A"toiney ('ieneral and registr- ation by the Comntroller and after 'heir approval and registra- tion, is authorired to negotinte their sale and receive for the said City the Proceeds thereog. Ado -ted. nnd )assed by unnni:iorr vote of the entire City Coun- cil, this the 7rd d -,y of Cctober, 192T. Attest. / , City Secretary. 3 The reports of G.H.aig1ing City Tax Collector and Collector of sewer and water rents were adopted nP follovs- Taxes 0o12eetecl for the =nth of September 284.64, sewer Coll- ections 17T.35, 7ater collections90.17, riscel Street City rarshal reported as follows his collections for the month of Sept, T9 fines I4E.55,4 Vehicle Licenses 20.00.,two occu- patton licenses 61.50. City ntm- . . City of Plainview, Texas, rotober 3rd, I92I. The City Council of the City of -plainview, Texas, met in -- regular session ori this the 7rd day of october, 192I, Payor C.F. Vincent and all the members of the City Council being present, when the fo:lowin-proceedings, arnor others,vere had,to-wit: The 77ayor for consideration and passage an ordinance enti- tled,-"AAn aDT=c7 ADC2TTIlr; 701-‘7 OF BOND '70h THE25,000 CITY O 211TIVIET, 7:ATE1. TCL1 BOITDS UTHOLT7ED AT An ELECT4TO1T HELD IL CITY OiT ".7::E 287H DAY C7 !7AY,T2T, 11D ISSUED UDEL THE 2:.0/IS'ONS c‘F O1JIiT 'd:cE JT52, DCPTED BY THE OT"Y COUT.OIL ON THE 27th rLY CF JULY, T(2 -:.I." :-oved by .:1deman J.7.V:aller, seconded by Alderman J.C. uooper, that the ordinance be read in full. notion carried and the Crdinance v.as rend in full by the City 2ecretary. roved by Alde:man J.7.Thller, seconded by Alderman J.O.dooper, that the Ordinance be adopted: Ayes:Unanimous. lioes:7one. The Ordinance follows: nrTrArc7 I58 DCT" 'CT 70R7 71, 710N7,D 7C: 7HE ',CCC CT7Y 07 TIAINVIEW TA ,TEL 701,78 707DS AUTHnLITED AF A7 ETECTTN TTETT T7 SA77 CI'Y (7,7 7H7 28th DAY 07 7AY, T.92T, AND TUT= =EL 7HE PLOVT8TOS OF Ch7T7ANC72', En. T52, ADOPTED TY 717 CIT7 CO7i'O1I1Th7HE f77th. TY r JUTY, TOT. nereas, the OIty Council of the Citj rf TlainvIer, Texas, deeffs it advisrible to issue the :25,O00 1::ater -orkP 'onds of s. said City, -,utlorlzed by e7ection Ty 28th, T2T, n rubs*an- ti',17y the form hereinaf'er set out: Therefore,be it rrdained by the City Council of the City of -plainview, Texas, that the following bond form be adopted as the form for the said ;25,000 City of 71ainview, Thter Works T3onds: No.---- 3OND 70Er% ITT= STATES 0" .ICA S71,777 07 TE7A2 CCUs 0" 1.,..11E CT TY 0TJJII7IE YT1. 1OI 'CND. 7:Jo7r ALI 7-7,:T 3Y -HI= PLES7772: That the City of :lain - view, in the County of Hale, State of Texas, a municipal corpo- ration duly incorporated under the laws of theate of -texas, for value received, hereby proc:Ices to pay to the bearer hereof on the IOth (lag of June, the Sum of "117= 7=J: (J,C.00.00), in lawful =Oy of the United States of Ameri,,a, with interest thereon from the date hereof at the re of five per centum (51) per annum, -oayable semi-,Tnnually on the TCth day of Jilhe and. the TCth day of 7)ecem'bor of eao7:1 z7ear, rrincipal and interest payable nv)on nresenttion and surrender cf this bond and pro.,)er couon at he office of tl.le City 7rensurer, plainview, 7eYas, c at the Hanover t5 o:1 7 -lank, New York, 7.7., at the oot ion of the holder, and the sity of ';'lainview i hereby held and firTrily beun(:, and its faith and creCtit, and all real and. -,-,ersonnl r ert ai d City,are hereby pledged for the prsm)t p.,:sent of t.Tr hcnd a.nd t interest thereon at ,,aturty.. le one of a series of tentfive bords, raulered consecutively.. from one (1) to twenty. five (25), incl- usive,'In the den=iration of C -E 0LLJtJ ($1,000.CC) each, aggreating the sum; of twenty-five 'Thousand Dollars (25,CCO.00), anLs issued fnr the ,nrpose of ,.)roviding and payii for certain eytensions of, aditions to and improvements in the Thter 'acrizo of the Cit;; of :.?lainvie, 7axas, unaer and. by viTture of the Constitution and laws of the .;tate of l'exas and the City Charter of the City of 21ainview, Texas, and in persunrce of an Ordinance adopted by the City. Council of said City on the 27th day of July, T921, and of record in volume T)ge 37C et seo., of the minutes of said City Ceuncil. The date of this bond, in conformity, with the Ordinance above mentioned, is June IGth:; alirD IT 16 ,.:E1.E3Y IILD J EC1.2EL that the issuance of this bond, and the series of 7ich f.'t is a part, iP dilly au- thorized by law and by a vote of the qualified property taxpay- ing voters of the Cit- of 21ainviev-, Texa, votin,7 FJ4an election held for that purpose within said City o the 28th day cf ray, 1921; that all vets , conditions and tin re-yuired to be done precedent to and in the issuance of this se/les of bons, ',rad of this bond, have been prorierlr done and performed and have happened in regular and due ti:-e,4"crm prd anner PP required by law; that sufficient and proper provision for the lev rnd coll- ection of taxes has been made -hich when collected Phall be app- roneriated exclusively to the ,sy-ent this bond, and of the seriee of which :it iP a nor, .0 cthe paynent of the intereest coupons Ilereto annexed PIP the same shall become due; and that the total indebetness of said city cf 2lainview, including the entire series of bonds of v-hich trlf,s 12 one, does not e)ceed any constitutional or statutory li-Itation. IN willrEss he Citj of Plainview, by its Council, has caused its corporate seal 4o be hereto affixed, and this b bond to he pi5ned by its rnycr, countersigned by its City ec- retary, and registered by its City "lreasurer, as of the date 1 last above -Titter. COU ed ; City Secretary, ity of Plainview, TexaP. !Tayor, City of Plainview, -exaa • 3 COU2C1 FOLM. Oh THE I0711 DAY OF ,T9 25.CO The City of Plainview, Texas, will pay to bearer at the office of the :;it,' Treasurer, Plainview, Texas, or at the Hanover Nat- ional Bank, New York, 2T.Y., nt the option of the holder, the sum of TI-enty-five D(-11ars (2.5.00), being Pix months' inter- est due that day on City of Plainview -nter Works Bond O. Dated June IOth, 1921. ------ rayor. OE-1-.7IFICATE TO BE PLI2C47ED CI "2.1E 3aCI: 07 EACU 30ED: OFFICE OF -HE co:171,oilaz.) OF -az STATE 07 7EXAL) I EI.E3Y CERTIFY that there is on file and of record in my office a certificP.te lf the Attorney 0-eneral of the State of texas to the effect that this bond has been examined by him RE required b: mw and that he finds thatit has been issued in confor'Jty vith the constitution and laws of the State of Texas and the City Charter of the City of Plainview, Texas, and that it is a valid and binding obligation upon said of Plainview, Texas, and said bond ha s this day been registered by me. ':-17P.EEL; LTJ 11::D :.HD SEAL OF OFFICE": A7 Austin, Texas, this the day of I92I. Comptroller of 2ublic accounts of the State of Teas. PAES7.1) Arz A2i1.0'.TED, this the 3rd d-ly of October, T92T. Lt tet. City Secreta/y, City of 21ainview, Texas. City Seam. Attes . ayor, City of Plainview, Texas. There aopearing to be no further business Council Adjoured. City Eotty. Mayor. Plainview, Texas, Octleth, I921. Council met in call session, 7ayor Vincent presiding with the following named persone present; E.H.dumphreys, 1..C.Ayers, J. J.7.7alone and J.Y.aller Alderemen, G.H.Snigling City Secretary when the followin?; nrceedin vere had. The Fire Carshal reccom-ended tc the Council that they take some action toward deinc sor'ethine: 71th or seeing that some thing vas done to improve the eond t1 o o the one story stucco Ellerd buildings facing west on oad-ay Street, ‘hereupon it was regularly roved and secenCed that a committee of three con- sisting of J.3.1%xey, L. -).Harrison and 7.J.ritchell be appointed to investigate the said buildings erd report bacl: to the City Council or Fire 7'arshal the1,r findieegs. Carried. It was regularly move and sec-rCede t'lat the Droner fittinge be ordered and that the3" lead pipe which the City has on hand 4 be used with these fitting in ea:.-ine. u,) the Cityrs main taj. seivices. Carried. "he folltring Ordinance was presented and read and on motion - regularly made and seconded it ilaced on its eareage and passed by unanimous vote of the Council. 0E7=CE 3E TT 0IDED 3Y 7U7 C777 OCUUCIL CF THE CITY C7 T'LAIrVIEW TEXAS; Section roT. -he' tee follorieg- tares be and ti:ey are lierelay levied for the yEn1 -1(..21-;uooe tee - CC dollar ',,e1uPtion sub:ect to tP taxation in P id City for the ;ear I92T, tC-wit: For General purooses--- . Eev r4or Streets & 3ridfres Interest & Cinkingrund, Sewer 3ends .C* -ater -:er':s 3onds .C2-1. Sewer -xtencice 'onds .C7 TT IT 11 11 City 7a11 L -ire Stationbnds.0T TT 11 11 ft 'e -ver L -nter Extenaion1)ends-.CT- Q 7; e Street Ie-prover'ent 'cede .C2 ,, ” 11 TY Street Ynp r ve ')ends a.C6-71- ,, , -eter -or'-s Exten ""c -,ds. .C7 71 ve ,, Sewer 7xten ---------------.C9 !1Luditorium 3onde .C9 , Spec Street -Imp .Lcct Et :eve ' Tmnp nrrnntee.047 7hater -oriTs Exten Acct 7:9te/ - rl's Exten -arrants.0 Special :iter Exten Acct S ,ec 'ter Verl,s 7xten-arynntt.01° Section ro2. That there be and is hereby levied a roll tax. of one Dollar, as provided 17 nrt1cle nc027 reviecq Ellyn Statutes of the yeerT9TIof the State of x2exa.s. Section ro That there be nnd ic hereby levied a:poll tax_ One Dollar lloon ench 7o -con over the age of twenty one year and under the age of etxty years. ection 4. Tbjt there 1:e o.nd lc 1:e.,.e7iy levied nn occuration f9N ,r -r ieviee 2f b,' be State 7exas, upon ,all firrc, .err= col folloTinc: taxable c,ccution in the City- of 211iAView, 7exac. ection 5. That the t9.es herein levied ,c.in7„.7 be assessed by •the asseccor as LeculIed by la, r::nd the 1ays regulating the assessment and collection of Yate and. County Ta.xes,is hereby mad a aprt of this rdinance, nd shall 3overn the acsesement and collection of caid Taxrs. 6oction 3. The rule .e IJ114 the secon and third reading of an Ordinance ic here1.7,y ived .fmd cucended, and this Ort?inance Is placed on•its 32!_,.0 by n. unanimoc vote of The Council. 2assed, 5dopted and aporoved this the TOth day of October /.ayor. Thee adoearing o 10 nc T7':rti:er burines Council Adjd. Jainview, Texas, October 24, I 2 . ColVicil net in regular session with t'le following present; C.7.Vincent, Thyor; J.C.Hooper, :.C.Ayers, J.17. alone, and Alderen, T7...7.L'eC1endon city Health Officer, Cas i1son City T'nrshal, Leo Delay lint sewer and V:ater, and a.H.cni.6.1ing City Secretary. The "inutes of the laet regular and call session were sead and approved. E.B.Hughes was befor the Council asking that he be given sewer service to sone new houses he is constructing just west o Beery's studio ihereuoon Yotion was regularly made and seconded th9, the sewer be laid down to Mr Hughes property where he can connect t''V said get service. The -''ilhandle produce Co was represented at this meeting also and requested sewer service Thereupon motion was regularly rade and seconded that this line also be lnid and service cf the sewers be given this firm. Crrried. Through rotion reguilnr1y Tide and eeconded the Cit y Varshal was ordered and given Authority to properly pcliece all he School Buildings in the City wild Halloween night. CPrried :.5evera1 other prop,,csities were discussed at this meeting but no official ictior 4R1en on anythine further than is report- ed in these minutes. -here being no further bu' Ines:- Council tidjourned. Attes. Plainvie-, lexas, (Itober, 24, 1921. Cit' Council met in call seppion, or 7incent ')residing, vith the following present; r'.F.:*Rlone, ?.C.Hooper, .iJ.unphres :0.Ayers and j.:%Wnller Aldermen -nd Cit z Secretary vhen the fol] owing oroceedingswerehnd Ordinance T60 following herein TRs read to the CorLcil and after hnring been read was Adopted, 2arsed and Ap,)reved ty unanimous vote of the Council, as follows: - Alder -an Alderman _+t-WRotion was mndeby'E.H.Hurnhreyr and seconded by'j'.2 rf Hooper that the follo%.ing ordinanr2e 4-( he 1:nown as °Idinance ItC be ,tdopbed, passed an approved. Carried 7nanimously. ODIiJCEjI6C. AmErDirG 2ECTION E -EVE:: OF OLDINAIjCE re. I57, ADOPTED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY P 2LAIZ7IE7?7EXAS, -.J13ER Zrd, 1921. THELEAS, on the 3rd day of October, ITY2I, the City Council of the City of Plainview, Texas, duly No. 157, entitled, AD aDINAITCE BONDS 07 TIE CITY OF DIAINVT17 , and legally adopted an ordinance FOL THE ISSUATTCE OF -HE SUY 07 SIXTY THOUS= DOLLARS, 70 BE ENTITLED CITY PIATNVIEJ, AUDITOP.TU.7 NO. E"A:E 1V CT CCULITY CF HALE 4,1,000.oc CF2Y OF PLAIrVIEV: Cit; of 2lainview, Texas, Sever 3onds. "7110Wil ALL LE1 3Y "HESE LEEiT3, ht he City of "lainview, in in the Coui,ty cf Mae and Ste+e of "exas, acknowledges itself inde- bted, and, for value received, Yeereby pronlees to pay to bearer at the Hneover rntionnl Bunk, Few YorT City, rew York, on the tenth day cf June, T9 -e the principal sum of ("TE THOU= DOUAI-) (.r,occ.ro) in lnwful money of the United States of America, to- gether with interest thereon from date herecf at the rate of five per cent ( per annum, pn'ye,ble semi-annually or the tenth day of June and the tenth day of December of each year, pt the place above rimed, on presentation of the interest coupons hereto atta- ched as they severr,lly tecome due. And for the prom t enyment of the principal and interest of this bond at meturity, the full faith, credit and resources of the City of Plainview, Texas, are hereby irrevocablly Pled7ed. "i12 SCID is one cf n series of seventy-five bonds of like tenor, except aF to maturity, nuThere(1 consecutively from one to reventy-five ( I to ,) , inclusive, amountinz in the agP.regate to Seventy-five tnousand Dollars (75,C0C.CC), issued for the pur- noPe of ,rovididng and eeying for certain extensions ef, additions to and improvements in the se,:er system of the said City, under a and by virture of te conPtitution and lav: of the State of "exaS, and in )ersuance of nn Prdinance duly n.nd legally pasted by the City of Plainview, "exeF, on the sixth day of June, A.D., T921, Ap-proved by the Payor on the said Sixth day of June, 192T, and of lec-rd in bool- 3 nt page 369, etseq., of the minutes of said City CommiPsion. "he (tete of this bond,in conformity with the Ordinance above mentioned, is June IO, 1921. AND IT 18 HEREBY CEIcTIFIED AND :.ECI7ED, that all condi- and reouirements of the laws of the State of Texas and the tions City Charter of the City of Plainview, Texas, and each and all of the conditions and requirements precedent and necessary to the lawful issuance of this bond, and the series of rhich it is a 7=AS, the tnx levy in section 7 bf "Snid'CTnTrANCE:iS unsat- isfactory: Pn, THEREFOhE, 3E T7 Cl..1)=ED by the City Council of the City of Plainview, Texas, that S8id section No 7 of said c'xdinance No T57, be amended to rend hereafter as follows: "17) Tt is further ordained by. the City Council of the City of Plainview,. Texas, that in order to oay the current interest on said bonds and to .rovide a sinl7ing 'ifficient to pay the prin- cipal at maturity, there sahll be ahnually levied, assessed and co collected during each year that said bonds, or any of them, are outstanding, a. tax upon all txr,ble property v:ithin the limits of said City of Plainview sufficient to pay the current interest on said bonds and to provide a sinking fund sufficient to Pay the principal of aic bonds they 7ature; and that n tnx of nine cents on each one hundred dollrr 7aluation of a] taxable prou- erty within the limits of the City of Plainview Is hereby levied for the year Tc;)27', and shall 1--,e erseci co71ected fer Prlia year for the 'OUTpC7C- of -r),37 the -Y.-t•re:7t C. bonds aT6 4-0 provide a einn,z :fund to i)hy the rir:cipal bends as Ihey mature." Adopted and parsed by unanious vote of the entire Cit;" Council this the 24th day of MAber, 1921, j7.1:1.Ynlone, J.C.deo-:der, E.H.Humphreys, .L.C.Ayers nnd J.1:„Willer voting "Aye" and none voting "ro, Atte City Eecret 71ainvie Texas. rDTflTA"' • • BE IT ()I.DAT= 3Y Ti:E CI '1 Cr "HE CITY 00 TEXAS, that Ordinance 150, adopted by the City Council of the City of Flainviev,, Texas, on the Gth day of June, IV2I, 'providing fcr the issu- ance of said City of 05,000.CC bonds to be entitled CITY OP 2TAIr.* VI2V: TEXAS SE 301:7,S, be and is hereby, amended by adding Section ro.a thereto as follows, to -it: part, have been in all respects fully comelied with ind per- formed, and that the Toa1 indebtedness of said City, including this series of bonds, does not exceed eny censtitutional or Statutory limit tion; d iis furt'ier certified and recited, that a sufficient 4.9x to nay pyinci9a1 8rd interest on this bond, and the series of rihich it is a part, at their resnective maturities, her beeand will continue to levied and collected and applied in payment thexecf, as provided by 1,917. Tr -7,2"IrcrY 7-HIFEr, the said City of -'lainview hes its cororate seal to be hereto affixed, an this bond caused to ".f! signed by its 19yor, countersigned by the City Secretary, and registerei by the City ?reasurer, and the interest coupons hereto attached to be signed with the lithoeranhed fee -simile signatures of the nyox and City Zecretary, RP of the Date last above mentioned. T'qyor C=F1.-7(1.NED: City Secletary. 7he beve ordinance vas on motion of Alderman E.H.Humphreys and duly seconded by Aldermn 7.:,%T.Tal1onE., passed and adopted by unanimous vote as follows; 'YE J. J.C.Hoo-9er, E.H.Humphreys, and. J.17.7faller. 'Toes": Lone. Attest. It waT., regularly moved end seconded that or: 7homnson be 'employed by the City as night7athman et a salary of ,4."100.CC per on a trial of sixty days. Cfirried. Over. month City Tax assessor G.H.Saigling, presented the recapitnlation of City Taxes for the year 1921, to the Council which was app- roved and signed by the Council. There being no further business Council adjourned. Attest. ae y Sec etary. rayor. Plainview, Texas, potober 31, 1921. City Council met in call session, rayor Vincent pre- siding with the following named officers present:when tie follow- ing proceedingewere ha4; J,L.Waller,J.!%Yalone ,J.C.Hooper, E.H.Humphreys and R.C.Ayers Aldermen, G.H.Saigling City Secretary. ORDINANCE 4 162. AN ORDINANCE TO AMID SECTION FIVE ( 5 ) OF AN ORDINANCE NO 150, ADOPTED BY TEP CITY COUNCIL 07 THE CITY OF PIAINVIEW7 TEXAS, ON THE 6th DAY OF JUNE, I92T,PROVIDING OLTHE ISSUANCE CP P75,CCO.CC BONDS cF SAID CITY? ENTITLED CITY OF PLAINVIEW, TEXAS, SFWER -30rps. BE IT 'IDAINED BY the City Council of the City of Plain- view, that section 5 of Ordinance No T50, providing for the issuance by 'said City of P75,000.00 bends entitled City of Plainview, Texas, Sewer bcnds, be amended so as to hereafter read as follows; "(5)".'That;the Principal and interest on said bonds shall be °Flyable in lawful money cf the United States upon presentation of bond or proper coupon at the Hanover National Bank of New York City. Pased, Approved and adopted this the 31st day of October, 1921, by unanimous vote of e entire Council. Attest. STATE CF TEXAS City Sacra ar. county or HALE I, G.H.Saigling, City Sedretary of the City of Plainview, de hereby certify that the above and forgoing is a true and correct copy of Ordinance No 162, autiorizing the amending cf Section five of Ordinance No T5C relative to the issuance of 75,000.00 City of Plainview, Texas, Sewer Bonds, and that said ordinance ro 162 appears of record in Volume 4, page 18, of the minutes of the City Council. Witness my hand and seal of office this the 1921. ••• ayOctober City Secretar., It was regilarly moved and seconded that the City order a car lOad of sewer pipe and fittings from the San Antonio Sewer Pipe Co. Carried. • It was moved and seconded that the City emply ?r Herman Caddel as night-watchman at once at a salary of ITOC.00) per month and that the City Secretary notify P.H.Andrews at once that his services as, nigt-watch will be dispensed with after November I5th, 1921. Carried. There being no further business CoUncil adjourned. Attes. ORDIFANCE # 163. inview, Texas, Nov 1, 1921. City Hall. The City Council of the Coty of Plainview, Texas, met in call session this the Tst day of rovember, 1921, present C.F.Vincent, Yarn, E.H.Humuhreys, R.C.Ayers and J.C.Hooner, Alder- men and 1.H.Saigling,CCity Secretary, when the following proceedingso among other, were had, to -wit: Tie T'ayor nresented for passage an ORDINANCE entitled- " cEDIrArn NO. 163 auditing and allowing estimate filed by E.TT.Triok and Son, Contractors covering material furnished and labor Performed u ender thetr contract with said City rf Plainview, Texa., in the con- struction of certain water works extensionsin and for said City, and authtrizinf the delivery Jo said contractors of " City of Plainview "Taterworks extension warrants " in payment therefor. The Ordinance wAS READ IN fill by the City Secretary and passed by the following vote: Ayes: 5 Noes: rone The Crdinance follows: ORDINANCE # 163. AUDITING AND ALLOTTING ESTEIATE FILED BY R.N. TRICK & SON CONTRACTORS* COTERING YAERIAL FURNISHED AND LABOR PERFOEITU UNDER THEIR CONTRACT WITH SAID CITY CP PLAINVIEW, TEXAS7 TN THE CONSTRUCTION 07 CEETATV 7ATER7ORKS EY.:"ENSIONS IN AND POR SAID CITY, AND 7117HORT-ZING THE DEI* IVEaY TO SAID CONTRACTORS OF "CITY OP 2LATrVIE7 TATERWORYS 7777NSTON WARRANTS" TN PAYTIEr7 THEREFOR. 'HEA, the City of Plainview entered into a contract with R.7'.Trick & Son, Ctntractors, on the Tst day cf August, 192I, for the furBishing cf material and labor to be used in the con- struction of certain waterworks extensions in and for said City in a000rdanoe with plans and speoifioatthons heretofore adopted. by SO 9 s — iA.9.999..Q9-.L9:9999.i:,,,9,9 919., City, which contract is of record the minutes of the City Council o THELEAS, said Contractors in Book 3, page 389 et seq., of said City; and, have presented a written account, or estimate, covering the material which has been furnished and the worl, which has been penformed by them to date under said con- tract, which said contract is in words and figures as follows: Plainview, Texas, Nov I, 1921. Honorable Payor & City Council, Plainview, Texas, Gentlemen: For labor and material in installing complete the material listed below: Pollowing Standard 3e11 and Spigot Cast Iron Water Pipe with prepared Lead and Yarn Joints, for Class 3 or 86 4; working pressure: 4592' 900 T5G, 13 6" T6' lengths, 4" 16' 1, 4" T2' 6X4 Tees 6" Tees 8X6 Tee 6"b Cres 6" Tee 4" Tee Following Standard Iowa Fire Hydrants, for three foot trench with 2- 2e hose connecticns and 4" bottom hub connections; 13 Fire Hydrants. Following Double Disc Bronze Mounted Hub End Gate Valves; 5 Valves with 6" hub connections 2 " II TT? It ?I 7 " 3cxes. TOTAL CONTRACT PLICE 8I4,764.5C Cash received according to contract 764.50 BALANCE DUE APPROVED POR ?AYIT,117: R. -%Smyth, City Engineer. AND, WHELEAS, said 14,000.00 hespectfully Submitted, L.T%Irick & Scn, By E.r.Irick. material and labor covered by mate have been inspected by the City Council of said City and d esti.; found to be in accrodance with the specifications adopted b:7 raid City, and to be -well worth the q m 8I4,764.50, the amount provided in said estimate, and said City Council has accepted the material and labor covered by slid estimate for and in behalf of said. City cf Plain- view; and, 3 WHEEEAS, the said estimate herein set out has been duly audited by said City Council and found to correct; and, WHBREAS, in accrodance with the terms of said contract the said E.r.Irick and Son have received the sum of 764.50 in cash; and, WHEEEAS, this City Council has been ftlly satisfied that the said contractors have paid all claims for labor and material accruing a against them under their contract with said City, and upon an inves- tigation this council has found that there are no accotnts due against said contractors for material furnished or labor performed in the con- struction of said waterworks extensions in and for said. City of nlain- view, Texas: NOW, THEI-.E701,E, BE Jr OLDAINED BY THE CITY courcIL CP THE CITY CF PLAINVIEW, TEXAS: Dollars ( $I4,000.0C) whisch has been presented by R.Y.Irick & Son, Contractors, and the same is hereby allowed. "hat, in accordance vith said crn'ract between the City of Plain. view and said contractors, there shall be executed and deliVered to said Contractor "CITY CP PLAINVTE WATEY7C1-.KS EXTENSION WALEANTS", evidenc- ing the indebetednesr of said City to said contractors for the sum of 1q4,000.00, in denomination of $500.00 each, numbered from I to 28, inclusive, dated September TOth, I92I,bearing interest at the,rateco 6-4'per,annum, authorized to be issued by ordinance of this Council adopted on the 6th day of September, 1921, and recorded in Book 3, page 389 et seq., of the minutes of this Council. "ha* said. City of Plainview, Texas, has received full value and consideration for said warrants numbers I' to 28, inclusive. Peered and approved this the Tet day of November, 192T. Attest. VI* 4. VOW City Secf tary y of Trayor, Ctty of Plainview, Texas. Plainv e , "e as. ORDINANCE # 164. City Hall Plainview, Texas November It, 1921. The City Council of the City cf 'lainview, Texas, met in Call session on this the Ist day of November, I921, present, C.F.Vincent, Nayor, E.H.dumphreys, J.M.Taller, J.M.ralone, R.C. Ayers and J.C.Hooper, Aldermen, and G.H.Saigling, City Secretary, when the following proceedings were had, to -wit: Moved by Alderman E.H.Humphreys, seconded by Alderran J.C. Hooper, that Ordinance No. 164, entitled "All ORDINANCE RATIFYING A AND CONFIRMING CONTRACT ENTERED INTO 3Y AND BETWEEN HE CITY OF PLAINVIEW? TEXAS, AND L.M. IRICK tc SON FCF THE FURNISHING OF MATERIAL AND LABOR TO BE USE7) IV THE CONSTRUCTIOF OF CERAIN WATERWORKS EXTENSIONS IN AND FOR SAID CITY: _IROVIDING POh THE ISSUANCE OF SIX PER CERT, WARRANTS IN PAITENT FOR SAID LABOR AND MATERIAL: LEVYING THE NECESSARY 2AX TO PAY THE INTEREST APD TO PROVIDE THE NECESSARY SINKING FUND TO LED= SAID WARRANTS AT MATURITY: AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY", be placed tn its first read- ing. Motion carried, the Ordinance was read in full by the City Secretary and passed its first reading by the following vote: Ayes: 5 Noes: None. roved by Alderman E.H.Humphreys, Sceonded by Alderman J.C.Hooper, that the rules be suspended and this ordinance be nally passed.: Ayes: 5 Noes: None. Moved by Alderman E.H.Humphreys, seconded by Alderman J.C. Hooper, that the Ordinance be read by Caption and pass its seccnd reading. Motion Carried, the Ordinance was read by Caption and passed by the following vote: Ayes: 5 NOBS: None. I'ovedby Alderman E.H.Hurm)hreys, seconded by Alderman J.C.Hooper, that the Ordinance be placed on its third and final reading by ca' -tion and passed. Motion carried, the Ordinance was again read by caption and passed by the following vote: Ayes: 5 Noes: None. Mayor Vincent then declared the Ordinance finally passed. The Ordinance follows: ORDINANCE #I64. AN ORDINANCE EiATIFYINF AND c0N7IhrirG CONTRACT ENTERED INTO BY AND BETWEEN THE CITY OF PLAINVIEW, TEXAS, AND L.n.ILNY & SON FOR THE FURNISHING OF MATERIAL AND LABOR TC BE USED1r THE CONI STRUCTION OF CERTAIN WATERWORKS EXTENSIONS IN AND FOR SAID CITY: MOVIDING FOR THE ISSUANCE 07 SIX PER CENT, WARRANTS IN PAYMENT FOR SAID LABOR AND MATERIAL: LEVYING THE NECESSARY "AX TO PAY THE INTEREST AND PhOVIDE THE NECESSARY SINKING FUND TO REDEEM SAID WARRANTS AT MATURITY: AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY. Whereas, the City of Plainviev, 7exas, through its vayor and City Secretary, has heretofore entered into a contract with E.M.Irick & Son, of'PlainvieT, Texas, for the furnsihing cf mater- ial and labor to be used in the construction of certain waterworks extensions in and for said City in accrodance with the plans and specifications heretofore adopted by said City, which contract is in words and figures as follows, to -mit: CONTI:ACT. Plainview, Texas, October, 3, 1921. Honorable rayor and City Council, Plainview, Texas,. Gentlemen: - For extension to the City Waterworks system, we prop ose to furnish all labor and material to install Complete the material listed below: Following Standard Bell Spigot Cast Iron Water Pipe with Prepared Lead and Yarn Joints, for Class B or 86 worklng pressG ure. Fittings, Hydrants & Valves do not have prepared joints. 8C4' 6" 16' I- 6" Cross 2- 6" Tees II6t 4" 16' 12- 6" plugs 6- 4" Plugs 24' 4" 12' T- 4" Sleeve 1- 6" Sleeve 2 - 6X4 ees. Following Standard Iwoa Fire Hydrants, for three foot trench with 2 - hose connections and 4" bottom hub connections: 2 Fire Hydrants. Following Double Disc Bronze 7ounted Hub End Gate Valves: 2 - 6" Valves 2 - 6" Valve Boxes. 7e agree to ',erform completely in a good and woekmanlike manner, under supervision of your Engineer, the installation com- plete of the material specified above, furnishing all labor and tools necesaary for the performance ff this work. We guarantee the City against any loss by reason of liabilities incurred by us in the performance of this work. We will use reason- able care and skill to avoid cutting or otherwise damaging water mains and other pipe now existing and where these can not be def- initely determined from the City's reccrds. we are net to be held liable and the City agrees to indemnify and hold us harmless for any and all claims for damages asserted by property owners cr (Aker - wise arising from and •growing out cf injuries to said exis+Ang water mains. The City is to agree that their authorized represenative will on or about the firs or T5th day of each month approximate the work completed within the preceeding 15 days and furntth estimates to cover the same. .7e Ac aguarantee of the faithful performance of the work out- lined herein, we agree that the acceptance of this proposal by the City will constitute a contract and that within ten days after approva] of the proceedings by our Attroney we will make a proper bcnd payable to the City with asu.rety tc be approved by it in the full amount of this proposal for the faithful performance of all cf its provisions and conditions. In payment of the work to be done as oytlined above, we agree to accent the sum of '2,525.0C as follows: I. Upon the delivery and approval by the City of our Surety Bond mentinned above, they will pay uc in advance the sum of 1525.00 in cash. 2. Within ten days after completion of the work as outlined above the City will deliver to us legally issued warrants hearing 61 interest, payable one year from date of issuance cf the warrants as follows: A500.00 Due 1922. $5C0.00 Due 1923. 5C0.0C Due 1924. 5OC.00 Due 1925. The work coverej by this proposal is tc be commenced within 3C days after approval of proceedings by our Attorney and be completed within 00 working days thereafter. ?Dues 'Tery Truly, R.Iriok& Son, By Roy Trick. ACCBPTED- CITY OF 7ALINVIEV, TEXAS. By C.F.Vincent, Mayor. Attest: G.H.Saigling City Secretary. (City Seal) AND, "MELBAS, said contract has been fully read and understtod: NOW, TriELEFOLE, BE IT ORDAINED BY ?HE CITY CITY OF PLAINVIEW, TEXAS: .11ITC 3 T. That said contract between said City of Plainview, Texas, and caid I.M.Trick & Son having been signed and executed for and in behalf of said City by is Mayor and attested by its City Secretary, the same is hereby ratified, approved, confirmed and adopted as the act and contract of said City, and the same shall have effect according to its tenor and purpott, and shall be entered upon the minutes of this Council. 2. That said sum of 12,525.0Cprovided for in said contract as the contract price for said labor and material, is hereby mode and declar- ed to be the lawful of said City of Plainview, -exas. 3. That, in acccrdance with said contract, warrants of said City, to be called " CITY er 2TAIIMEW '::A^ELYCEYS EX7ENETCP "rALRANTS, SKIES 2", shall be issued in the sum of 70 THOUSAND DCLIAES (2,00C.00). 4. Said rarranta shall be numbered from one (I) to four (4), icclu- sive, and shall be in the denomination of FIVE JUI:nEED DOITAES (500.00) each, aggregating the sum of TO TdOUSAND DOLTAIIS (e2,000.00), 5. They shall be dated the ICth clay of November, 192I, and shall become due and payable as follows: WAERANT IT:DEES. T. 2 3 4 MATULITY DATES. November IOth, 1922, IT 71 " 1923, - 1924, TY 1925. 6. Said warrants shall bear interest at the late of six per centum ( (6%) per annum from date until paid, payable semi-annually on the IOth day of November of each year, which interest is a part of the contract price agreed to be paid and shall be evidenced by coupons attached to said warrants. At the time of delivery of said warrants or any of them to said contractors, they shall pay tc the City Treasurer the full am cunt of interest which has accrued, cn said warrants from the date of same to the date of such delivery, which date shall be evidenced by date of registration of said warrants by the City Treasurer, as here- inafter providea. 7. Principal and interest of said warrants shall be payable in law- ful money of the United States of America, u?on presentation and sur- r4nder of warrants or proper coupons at the First National Bank, St Louis, Mo. AMOUNTS. 6500.00 500.0C 500.00 500.00 8. Said warrants shall be signed by the Mayor. Countersigned by the City Secretary and registered by the City reasurer, and the seal of the City hall be impressed upon each of them. Fac sirnilie signatures of the rayor and the City Sedretary may be lithographed upon the interest coupons. 9. The for of warrant shall be substantially as fellowsL NO---- g500.00 UEI7E STATES CF A77.4.1EI CA S ?ATE OF "2EXAS COUNr2Y OF IIALE CITY OF 7TAINVIEt' A7WOLYS rx17E1sIer TALhAYT, SEL IES 2. ?he City 0 1 inview, in the County of Hale and State of Texas, for value received, is justly indebted to E.r.Tricl & Son, Contractors, in the sum of FIVE HUNDED DOLLARS 00.0C) in lawful money cf the United states of America, with interest thereon from date hereof at the rate of six per centum (610 per annum, interest payable semi-annually on the tenth day of May and the tenth day of November of each year, upon presen- tation and surrender of proper coupon at the First National Bank, Stint Louis,rissouri,; which said City, under and by virture of a valid contract, is obliged and hereby promised to nay to the said R.M.Irick & Son, Contractors, their assigns or bearer,and the 1, — Treasurer of said City is hereby authorized, rrdered and directed to pay to said R.M.Irick and Son, their assigns or bearer,siad prin- cipal sum, together with interest thereon evidenced by coupons here- to attached, from the moneys belonging to the SPECIE WATE11701.YS rx-7r- SION 7AELANTS FUND, SERIES' 2, of said City, levied, assessed and created for that purpose. This Tarrant is cne of a series of four 04) warrants, number- ed consecutively from one (I) to four (4), inclusive, in the denom- ination of FIVE HUNDRED DOLLALS(500.CC) each, aggregating TWO THOUSAND DOLLARS (2,000.CC), issued for the purpose of evidencing the indebtedness of said City of Plainview, Texas, to L.r.Irick Son, Contractors, their assigns or bearer, for material and labor furnished for the ctnstruction of waterworks extensions in and for said. City, 411 in accordance with coteract between said City and said Contractors, under and by virtue of the constitution and laws of the State of Texas and in persuance of an Ordinance adopted by the City Council of said City en the Ist day of November, 2.1): 1921, and recorded in Book 4 page 23 et seq., of the minutes of said City Council. THE DATE of this warrant, in ccnfromity with the Ordinance abote mentioned, id November IOth, 1921. AND IT IS HELE3Y CEETIFIED AND EECITED that all acts, conditions and things required to be done precedent to and in the issuance of this warrant, have been properly dthne and performed and have happened in regular and due time, form and manner as required by law, and that the total indebtedness of said City, including this warrant, does not exceed the constitutional or statutory limitation. IN "ESTIYONY ":LiEEOF, the City of Plainview, Texas, has caused the corporate seal of said City to be hereto affixed and this warrant to be signed by its la;.7or and countersigned by its City Secretary, as of the date last above mentioned. COUNT, G'�D; ir City Secret4(,Ci y o Plainview, xas. .1. Oily ••• Payor, City of Plainview, Texas. IEGISTELED, this the 1921. day of City Treasurer, City of plain - View, Texas. "HE FCfl] OF COUPON shall be substantially as fcllows: 15.CO ON THE IOth DAY OF , I9 -- the City of Plainview, Texas, will pay to E.Y.Irick & Son, Contractors, their assigns or bearer, at theFirst National Bank,'St. Louis, YO., the sum of FIFTEEN DOLIAES (I5.00), being six months' interest due that day on CITY OF 2LAINVIEW TATELTOLKS EXTENSION TALEANT NC. SEEIES 2, dated November IOth, 1921, to which this coupon is attached and is art thereof. Mayor.- :he following certificate shnll be printed on the back of each of said warrants: ASSIGrYENT. THIS IS TO CI1TIFY that E.r.Trick & Son have received thet within principal WATERWOLKS Er:ErSION VALLANT, SEMS 2, end the inte- rest coupons thereto annexed, from +he City of Plainview, "exas, and, for value received, hereby ';ransfer, Pell and deliver, without recour- se, to. berrer, all right, title and interest they have in and to the same, and also the proportionate part of said contract price and the debt due them, with interest thereon, by said City,which is represented by the amount called for by this principal warrant and the annexed ccupona: and said bearer is hereby subrogated to all claims, liens, right or title, whether in law or equity, which are or may be secured to said L.L.Trick & Son in said contract and they hereby authorize the bearer hereof to collect the same and give full receipt and acquit tance thereof in their name. I:.Tr.Irick & Son 3y TC. Said warrants shall be executed and delivered to said contraoto upon completion of said contract or es timate or account of material furnished and labor perfcrmed. Said estimate shall be duly audited and allowed, and after ins,)ection and acceptance of said material and labor by the City Council, the amount rf said estimate shall e allowed and warrants herein authoried delivered to said E.Y.Trick & Son for the full amount of said estimate. TT. 12 TS FUhilEI, OLDATI= that afund he and the same is hereby m made and created and shall be set aside and designated as " sp7cTAI 7ATELWOIIKS EXTEEETOE WAL1.,11172 FUED, SEEMS 2", which fund when ccllected shall be used to pay the interest and provide the necessary sinking fund to pay said warrants at maturity, and for payirng the interest on said warrants and providing sufficient sinking fund to pay then at maturilty, a tax of and at the rate of two cents (4)on the I00 val- uation of all taxable property in Paid City shall be annually levied, assessed and collected, and said tax is here now levied for the cur- rent year, and 4241 much thereof as shall be necessary for each succed- ding year, while said warrants, or any of them, are outstanding and unpaid, and the same shall be annually assessed and collected and ap- plied to th.e_purpose named. 12. The fact that the City of Plainview, isin urgent need of th e waterworks extensions herein contemplated, creates an emergency and. an Werative public necessity that the rules requiring Oedinances to be read at:morethancne-neeting of the City Council be suspended, and it is so ordered, and this Ordinance shall take effect and be in force from and rafter its passage and approval. PASSED, this the It day of November, 192T. APPROVED, this the 1st Day of November, 1921. ATTEST: C.ty Secrete y, City Plainview, Texas. (City Sdal) Attest. •••• am .... rayor, City of Plainview, Texas. There being no further business Council. adjourned. Plninview, Texas, Nov 7, T'22T. Council iet in regular session, !'fcr 7ayor. Vincent nresiding with the fcllcYin named officers ,resent; tc- it; 7,.'1.Humphreys, J.Y."fllcne, and J.C.H00)er AlCier7en, E.T.:'cClendon City lefIlth Officer, Car "'ilson City 7.2 -hal, Tee Delay uot sewer & water departrient and 7,.H4ing City 2ecretry, Then the folloving orcceedings v,erf The 7inutes nf ne last rep•Plar and two call sessions were read and approved. ity Health officer reported three cases dyptheria and one case scnrlet-7ever in the Nity. JeYrnan Caddel employed a few dayr ago as night-Tatch re- signed today and T7r -'.7.7homas was 7pointed to fill the Vacancy at a monthly rnlay;i of ICC.CC ,Jer month. It 'aar reillnrly moved nnd Feccnded that the Fewer line to be laid to the E.H.Hughes property in Kock 47 O.T. be continued on throuith that block ro as to nerve all the houses possible in the Bleck. Totion was regularly made and seconded that s water mainb run two bloc.routh on haltiTore Fntarting Ft west fifth street. Carried. Tie reperts of the ]it;; :'arshnl and the Ginty secretary for the north of October, 1921 were read and approved by the Council and orderec', spread on the ninutrs of this meeting. -he reports follow; City marchal 1-94.90; r„::.igling Tax Cob1;364.CT, 3.H.iz-ling'Sewer and watfr con, i:Z44O.29. flrdinance be io 165 if adopted and pared war read to the Council whereupon a motion pith proper second orevai:led that the said ordinance I65 be adopted and parredd. ITction carried and ordinance was adopted by unanimous vete ef 11 AiderEen present. C1.Di1;4.1;CE. TEXA1:J: BE 17 OF.DAILED BY THE CITY COUIICIL OF THE GITY OF PIAMITEVio That if any person shall within the 1n1P of the City of -)Jainview by addresrinp' to tr:/ girl or -,orian any vulgnr, pro- fane, obscene or indecent 71%ngu 7e, or by maldne- to nny girl or Woman nny indecent proposal, diFturi) the pence .:1(1 quiet of, or insult such (rirl CY nn, he shrill be ,Juilt-4, of n misder eanor and on conviction shall be fined in nny cum not lees than '25.0C and r,, more than passed a)proved and adopted ti P the 7th day of reverber, 1921 by unanimors vote of all Illdermen present. Atte • Ciy oecre4 ry. Yayor. CILILAI;CE to oe hrown ns tI66 when pncred IT -RP presented by the Ii7nyor and read to the C:uncil by the City Secretary after which a motion with second prevailed that said ordinance be ps 7otion carried by unnnirour vote cf n11 Aldermen present. aDIEANCE.4766. 3E T7 =AI= J TJE ,;:r7Y COT7CTI. CF TLIE CI7Y C7 2IATE7TE, 7E7AS: Sec. I. That hereafter it oh11 be unlawful to rebuild or repair ithin the fire li-nits o± said City any wocden building CY any building not constructed of fire proof materials when any ouch building shall have been damaged to the extent of 50% of the value • 10•110.0 two*, t thereof and the exenextent of soca damaRe Phan be determined by the City Council at a meetirg; of said Council to be held for that pu- rPcse, five days notice of which meting shall be given to the owner cf such building by oersonsl service upon such ovner or by w written notice of such meeting, deposited in the United Stilties Post Office properly ratmped end addressed to such owner, pt his last known pct office. 6ec 2. The City Council may declare all the delapidated buildings within the fire limits, vs at any time delineated, to be nuisances and direct same to be removed or abated in such manner as they shall prescribe and direct et a meeting rf the City Council of which meeting the owner of .ny such building rhP11 be Riven notice by orrronni service or by notice of ruch meeting mlblish- eel in P nevspaper in raid City 'or one week, ouch notiue to stbte the time of such mectin,,., not to be lesP than ten days after the sivin6 of such notice, nt hicii mectinc the ov:ner of ouch building ray be Tesent tnd the Council may hear evidence and determine rhe - lire or not such building is p r-lionnce, and i the Council deter- miner that any ouch hui1dii r p nuisance it nay crder and direct that same be rewcved or abated; sr." if any such nuisance be not re- moved or el -)ted thet1i ti e ordered by said Cctincil the Council may renoved or nbate such nuisance and assess the cost and exPense thereof against said owner and na:ninot the land upon which said nu- isance may have stood; ?Jild ouch assessment shall ccnstitute and be a lein ngainrt said land and a perronal charge against caid lawner and may be co7lected, and such lein may be foreclosed in a suit brought by the Oity Council in any court cf comoetent 2assed, pnproved and adopted 'his the 7th day of 1rovember, TC'2T, by unanimous vo'-e cf all Aldermen prePent. Attest. The follov,ing Ordinate to known a I.DTIT,ANC7 # TO was pre- sented tc the Council by the rayer fcr censideration and the City Secretary red said Ordinance to the Council after which a motion pas made and properly Pecended that the Ordinance be adoped,. Notion carried all C1deren resent voting Aye, none voting ITO. OLDT=CE rfT67. BE T7 OhD=ED 3Y THE CITY 00011 OP THE CITY OF 2TATIT1IEW, TTXA: Sec.T. That, whenever, in the ooinicn of the City Council, any building, fence, shed, awning, erection or structure of any 17.ind, or any -part thereof, leiLe1 - fall down or is ,taer- tise dangerous to Per -ono Cr property, said oounoil orcirr any o7mer or a,7ent of the a me cr cccu ant ef the ure7ises on which an,7 such building, fence,shee,a-ning, erection -r :tucfure stands, or tc which it is attached, tc repair, 4n1rE dcw n er rerove the same, cr any part thereof, i_thiL ouch time 71L- the Ccuncil a -ay direct and ',lay notify such c'-er, lent or occupant by eervice of notice by mailin aproperly adiressed en'Telcpe to such cvmer, agent cr pant; iid if such r-ner, ,!:):ent cr occupant after such notice is ,71ver, by perFora: rerviee, or after such notice is depoPited duly stamled Tr the mail, oh -111 nejlect or se fail t repair, tear down Cr reincve cpch builds,fence, Fhed, awning, erection or structure within the time se crleredthey and each c -r them so failing or neg'iectin,- c1r,11 he guil'y cf a riedemeancr and shall upon conviction be ,nn'ollrq' 1: r fine of re* :lass than te: dcli'rs acid 4' "lfrp. ec.r. Tf any rnel- a:en'ry cu--nt C -P nny rnoh f'enee, erecticn (1 r rertirnr' in r,ectior -f fril CY nesn,ect to sc repair, tear dc -on cr remove any. ouch huilding reluired by the rity cun- cii within the time e]rovied by F.,771. C, T1'311, ther se7J O74,7,-; C07.1nCi1 cyhtve nce, ohed, twining, cret..... len _er stucture Tele[„ 7CMC1TC •• 2 in '1101.1: 7;e proper •.n( to assee- 'he e:...en.Le of Fe the ow7ner of any. such ')reperty and ap-tint the land. meen "zhich any. such 2Ioperty may. stand; .end u')or cnch asses....t. o e..1:.pee being made to t Lconer of any. such property e.hall be notified of such aosescrient -.); notice '_herecf ser7ed upon him in person or by notice thereof publiohed ore tire in a neTspaper oubliohed in te Qity of 21ainvi, 1.hich notice ohall tate that such assessment hf.o been rito7e rITIC1 that a he,rin:- ce,ivernloF same will 1)e crante3 t( (ncr at -C tc he desited 'y 'he Council 1.17ti-rder as( --E(7: -rd 1raring the City cic1J rhall be -utholl':ed tc Tn'r-e ouch, aosesement final ar to Ieduce the arount theleef; and h nn order ,-nteled upon the minutes c -r e it;, Council -2,a1:ing onicl assessment, rd: or no louced upor, n -ch herrinE:, i: t be recluced, achaee apl-ainst such clner and n 1ein F11011 pro-perty and the land upon rhich such Irloperty stnds; vhich aein may be foreclosed by a suit broujht tIle City in any coutt cf competent ;:uris- dict,ion. 2assed, nproved - adopted this 7th, day of rcv, 1921 by purnii:ous v t cf al' AlderTnn present. Attest. Attest. * • City Qn, There being no further business Council adjourned. CiiiDINANCE ilea. City Hall City of TlainvieT, Texas. Yovember,-1Gth, 1921. The City Council of the City cf Texas.met in call session on thi- the Toth ea;y, of .17cvnmlier, T921, present, C.F. Vincent, I.".ayor, J.L.Malone, J.C.Ueoper, 7'.].a.Humphreys and Alderren, and G.H.6aielin, City 2eoretary; The Yi/o r nreoented fch: hassa&e nn Crdinnce entitled AN 01,DINANOE AUT)IINq AND ALIOG F2TILATE FILED 2Y SOI, CONTLAC201,1::, COVEhINCT 7,ATEridAL FLT=HD AND 1,1,.301. 2E4F64ED UNDER ':Ti CCNTLACT Iki JID CITY OF 2IAILVIE, TEXAS, IN HE conTLuc:Icri CP CERTAIN WATERV:ORK lix7ErsI0ils IN AND FOR 2AID CITY, AD DELIVELY 70 5ID CC=1.AUTOL CF CF WAT2ELVIOLK.5 EXTErSIC 2EiIES '; 1:J PAY1 THEhEOP". The ordinance was read in frll by the City Secretary and passed by the following vote: Ayes: Five roes: Ione. The Ordinance follows: CIL.DirANCE 168. AE C:LLT-i:,Ars;CEi1,11DITI .i1,,LIOYII!.0- ESTIMATE 7ILE,'D3Y i.iJ.M - CCI:21-.A011ei-°, CC PLEII:G LA3C1-: COIr2I.LOT 771'2H _Tr THE CCES71.UO2ICII CE1.2;i,I 7ATE:::Chn Ar,D 7Ch (,.;Ir2Y, LIU) ALI-11.01,..I7J1IG THE DELIVEitY TO LID CCVT.1-...CT.'CI-..; CF "CI -2Y OF PLAINVIEW 77ATEWO-1-ISS EZ.TEUL:IC:C. WL.1.1'.411.12S,hIC "'ET'EOR. T 'ilLELEAS, the Citi of 2lailiview onterod into a corrnct with L.1:.Irick J.,c Soh, Contrnctor-, rr the 3rd day of Cctober, rof the furnishing cf materinl 'nd lnbor to be used in the constru- ction of certain watErworks extension° in and fcr said City In necord- ance with plans -rd specificnticns 'oretofcre rdopted b;-; said City, which contract,is of rPorrd in 3cck 4 pr(7e 5 et reo.,of 'he -linu4es of the City Council of said City; rnd, iiEhEAS, said dontractors hnve prevented n written account, or Estirnte, covering the T,-iferinl which has been furnished end The work which ha r been perfoired by ther tc date under said contract, which said estimate in in words finiurens folloTs: Eovember IOth, 1921. Honorable 7ayor & City Councthl, Plainview, Texas, Gentlemen: For labor and material in installing complete the mater- ial listed below: Following 2atndard 73ell and Spigot Cast Tron Water Pipe with Prepared Lead and Yarn Joints, for class B•or 86 working pressure. Fittinge, Hydrnnts and 7u1ves do not have prepared joints. 804' 6" 16' I16.' 4" 16' 24' 4" 12' 2 -6x4 "ees - 6" CrOss 2 - 6" Tees 72 - 6" ?lugs 6 - 4" 2lugs I - 4" Sleeve 1 - 6" Sleeve. Following Standard TCW8 Fire Hydrnnts, for three foot trench with 2 — 2-:Yt hose connection and 4" tottom hu.b connections: 2 7- Fire Hydrants. Foi1cwiig Double Dise 32.on'ne Younted Iub End f7Tte Valves: 2 - 6" Vnives 2 - 6" 7alve boxes. TCT11 OCI,77G2 =GE— C...eh rocei‘Jen, according to terms of contract 525. CC 'ALLNGE DUE---- Leepeetfully Submitted, L..irich Scn, 7y, hoy 2050.60 L22111ED PCL 221Y=2: h.2.'z;myth. City Engineer. n'HThEAL„ Paid material nnd labor covered by said estimatehave been InPpected by the City Cor.ncil of said City and found to be in necordance with the specifications adopted by said City, and tc he -7e1.1 'c1h the F.um of 2525,CO3 the amount provided in Paid estimate, and raid City Cowell h -c accepted the riaterial and labor co7ered by raid estirate f- r. and in be- hnif . raid City of 21ainview; and, —Li:hEI,S, the said estimate herein ret out ,ha been th audited i, 'aid City Council nnd found tc be correct;and in accordance Lith the terms of said contract the said (7, scr have received the sum of c'525.00 in cash; nnd, y -:LELEAS, this City Council ha been ful]y Patisfied that the said Contractors heave paid all claims dor liber and material accruing against them under their contract with said City, and and uoon an invest' tion this Council ha e found that there are no accounts due against said Contractors for rInterial furnsihed nr labor performed in the construction of said waterworks extensions in and for said City of 2lainview, , Texas: row, ` llEhE?ChB, 3T I7 OL:DATIr"I; 3Y THE CTTY COUI CIL CF CITY OF 21AILIIEW, t d to covering seid ma 211 and lrbor, eggregting the , CO, which hras been presented. by R.r'.Irick rrd ;;on, Contractors, be and the same is hereby allowed. ?hat, iii accordance .its: said contract between the City of Plainview and id ivered ' o said Contractors c; there shall be executed and del - 7 -7 r? 210E SELI %2 evide -11g the indebtedness of said C1 t c 0cntrmctorti fc1• the 17711r": of '2,C'CC.CC, in denomination clzasive, anted rovembcr of 61 um, ruth- i trued by ^rd in c` nce of the Council adcp'ed On the of CC each, numbered from T to 4, TCth, I92 I, bearing imtere..+ at the cri ed tc y Ist nny cf ?'. ove 'ner , T9 I , and rec i C.ed in Book 4, page et seq., cf the minutes `hi ;clu,ci1. That said (it:,' of 1` i :viov , Texas, has received full v`lue and consideration for said v'arrnrts 111 ' C3er: T tc '1 . inclusive. Attest; ?ASSTT m.0 00 City ,ecreta.. :1a5 nzrie , 11...E OF' Elv..A.S`i) TJ Ci X'. TCth any of rcvemi^tey, TC2I. I 0.d.!3aigline, City .secretary of ~he C1t, cf Viey, Texas, do hereby certify that the above and forceoing is r true, ry full w correct copy of the r1rute . cf the City. Council o- aid City OTexas, showing the j- "sale cf the r'rdinance therein men- ti on_ed, as the same appears n:' recc in book 4 ,7'age7T' et sec., of t?,.e minutes cf said City Council. VIII 7,'S T?Y r : r7 ,i1 TTl CTTY, the T..Gth ; n:; of "cv, T92T. ''1nir,7iew, Thy Plainview, Texas, Nov 21, I921. Council met in regular session, Mayor Vincent pre with the following named officers present; R.C.Ayers, J.M.Wa11er & J.C.Hooper Aldermen, Chas Wilson City Marshal, Leo DeLay Supt Sewer & Water and G.H.Saig ling City Secretary, when the following prooeedings were had; Minutes of the last regular and call sessions were read and approved. It was regularly moved and seconded that second Ordinance 4118 defining the City fire limits be amended so as to include all of Block 39 of the Old Town of Plainview. There being no further business Council adjourned,. Carried. Attest. Plainview, Texas, Nov 25, 192I. Mayor. City Council met in call session, Payor Vincent presid- ing, with the following named officers present; T.C.Ayere, J.C.Hooper, J.M.Waller and E.H.Humphreys Aldermen, G.H.Saig- ling City Secretary, when the following proceedings were had;, It was regularly moved and seconded that the City Seoretar draw warrants and checks on the Sewer Imp and Extension fund to reimburse the Genaral fund and the Special Sewer Imp fund to the extent that they have been drawn on in financing the new Sewer disposal plant and the new sewer line from the City to the New Plant, and immediately thereafter transfer all funds in Saecial Sewer Imi fund to the General fund. Carried. Motion was made and seconded that key boxes for the nightwatoh clocks be put up at the following places by the City Marshal and that the City Marshal have charge of the clocks and put them out to the Watchmen and check them up each morning thereafter. Carried. Location of Keys follows:- Donohoo-Ware Hdw, Ware Hotel, Wayland Hotel, Pv Laundry, Dowden Hdw Knight Auto Co, Buie Co, West Side Gro, Texas Utilities Co, Broad- way Hotel, Passenger Dept, Dollar Bill Tailor, Winfield- Moore ouri Hotel, Barker L.P.& CO, Broadway Garage, Blainview Prod 0 City Bakery, Sewell -Maples Gor Co, Plainview News, McAdams Lbr Co, Overall's Barn, and Richards Paint Shop. Attest. There being no Further business Council adjourned. "a yo r . Plainview, Texas, Dec 5, I92I. Council met in regular session, nayor Vincent presid- ing, with the following named officers present:- J.M.Taller, J.C.Hooper, E.H.Humphreys and R.C.Ayers Aldermen, Chas Wilson City Marshal and G.H.Saigling City Secretary, when the following prodeedings were had; Mr Barker representing the Mag4olia Petroleum Co was present and asked for a renewal of the City's fuel contract with his firm for another year; On motion and second the Contract was ordered renewed for a period of one year. Carried. Fire Chief W.H.Blakemore reccomended that the electric wiring in the fire truck room and on the second floor cf the City Hall Bldg be overhauled and further asked for new coats for the firemenwhereupon Motion was made and seconded that, the wiring be overhauled and that coats be purchased for the fire- men as soon as suitable coats can be found. Carried. nessrs Wurdock and Kelso of the 'eras Utilities Co were present and Mr Wurdock stressed the urgent need of more adequate fiprotection at the light plant where the City's water is also p :pumped and at the same time discussed with the Council the matter of improving the street lighting service and the renewal of that contract as well as in the near future the renewal of the City water' pumping contract. Motion was made and seconded that the respective light and water committees cofer with the City Engineer on these matters and report back to the Council at it next regular meeting. Prof Duncan of the High School was before -the Council cad for the purpcse of negotiating for the old discarded water heater out of the riremens bath room where upon Notion was made and seconded that the heater be given to the school to install in City Engineer F..P.Smyth presented to the Council his approval of the following newly laid water mains which were laid by E.V. Trick & Son; - Thirteenth St Line: From connection with 8" main in Austin Street west on I2th St to Columbia St, thence north on Columbia St to thirteenth, thenoe west on I3th to Kokomo St, thence south to Ilth St, thence east to connection with old main at Houston St. Elevator Line; On 6th St from Cedra to Railway. Seventh St Line; From Columbia St vest to Houston St, thenoe north to 8th St. Colunbia St Line: From 7th St south to 5th St, thence east to Baltimore St. thence south to a point 37 feet south of 3rd St. South Broadway Line; From 4th St south to 2nd St, thenoe east to Cedar 6t, thence north to 4th St. Upon hearing' -the Engineer's approval of these linea read a Motion was regularly made and seconded that they be aooep. ted. Carried. City Engineer also reccomended that 537 ft of water main completed on South Baltimore St be accepted, whereupon motion was regularly made and seconded that this line be aocep- ih favor of R.r.Iriok & Son ted and that the City Secretary draw two warrants'for 41566.6© each with 6 o int added. One warrant to ran one year from date and the other to run two years from date. Carried The City's current bills and City Board of Development warrants of several months standing were allowed and ordered paid. Leave of absence was granted the City Secretary w n asistant to fill his place while absent. Thanks awfully. Motion was made and seconded that certain business houses near 2d.E. corner of square be ordered to connect with the sewer.Crd. The following Ordinance was presented by. the Mayor for passage by the Council and after same was carefully read to the Council it was on Motion regularly made and seconded passed, Approved and Adopted and ordered spread on the minutes of this meeting. Passed by unanimous vote of all Aldermen present. ORDINANCE #I69. AN ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING AND DEFINING THE FIRE LIMITS WITHIN THE CITY OF PLAINVIEW, TEXAS: PROVIDING A PENALTY FOR THE VIOLATION THEREOF; REPEALING ALL ORDINANCES IN CONFLICT THEREWITH: AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY. BE TEXAS: establ ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PLAINVIE Scetion I. That the following fire limits are hereby shed and defined in the City of Plainview, Texas; all of Blocks i6, 17, I6,I9, 24, 26, 27, 30, 3I, 32, 33,and the east half of Blocks 29, 38, At 40 and 4I, and the Test half of Block 28 in the origional town of Plainview, Texas, and the Fast half of Block I,Slaton Addition; the East half of Block 2, Central Park Addition; the East half of Block I and 2,Depot Addition; the West half of Block 3, Depot Addition; the West half of Block I, Central ?ark Addition, and all of the R.H.Mitohell half Block in the City of Plainview, Texas. Section 2. 'That it shall hereafter be unlawful for any person, firm or corporation to erect, construct, build or plane, or relocate any wooden or ironclad building on any of the lots within the fire limits as as established and defined in this Q(RDINANCE, or to add to or enlarge any house, building or imp- rovement now located within the above defined fire limits, if said building is constructed of wood, corrugated or sheet iron, except as hereinafter provided. Section 3. That hereafter every house, building or other structure erected, built, added to, placed, replaced or relocated on any of the lots within &he fire limits of the City of Plain- view, Texas, shall be constructed and made only of fire proof material, such as brick, stone, artificial stone or concrete, Provided the sleepers, joists, casings, studdings, ceilings, floors, and other inside work may be of wood, but the roof of any such buildings shall be constructed of fire -proof material; and provided further that iron-cld and stucco buldinge may be constructed on lots in Block I6, Origional Town; and on lots Nos I7, I8, I9, 2o, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, and 26, in Block 17; and on lots I7, 18, I9, 20, 2I, 22, 23, 24, 25, and 26, in Block I9; and on lots Nos 17, I8, I9, 20, 2I, 22, 23, 24, 25, and 26, in Blek 33, and the lots in the East half of Block 38, in the or- igional town of Plainview; and provided further Council mey at its own discretion, on application therefor, grant a permit to any person, firm or corporation to eonstwu.ct a ware- house of sheet iron, not to exceed twenty feet by twenty- five feet in -size on the back end of any lot within the fire limits, except on lots fronting on the public square, where bueiners houses have already been constructed on the fron end of said lots; and provided further that nothing herein shall be construed to prohibit the erection of coal bins and closets of reasonable size on the back end of lots within the fire limits. Section 4. That any building or structure of any kind placed or erected within the violation of this Ordinance, and same shall be abated and Section 5. Any person, fire limits as herein defined, in is hereby declared to be a nuisance removed as such. firm or corporation violating any of the provisions of this Ordinance shall be deemed guilty of a miep demeanor, and upon conviction thereof, shall be fined in any sum not less than twenty-five and not more than one hundred dollars; Provided after notice is given to abate such every day shall be construed to constitute a Section 6. That all laws and parts of with the provisions of this Ordinance be and repealed. Section 7. The fact that there is no adequate Ordinance defining and establishing the fire limits in the City of Plainview Texas, and regulating the etnstruction of buildings therein, creates an emergency and public necessity, requiring that.the'rule pro. viding for a second and third reading.of Ordinaneesbe suspended, and this Ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and of its paspage and publication, and it is so ordered. nuisance, each and seperate offense. laws in conflict the same are hereby All Ordinances and parts of Ordinances in conflict here- with are repealed. Passed and adopted this the 5th day of December, AO)' Attest. Y. . IfayR There being no further business Council adjourned. et. 42 Plainview, 7exas, December 6th. 192I,. City Council met in call session, Mayor Vincent presiding, with the following named. officers present; E.H.Humphreys, J.M. Waller, E.C.Ayers and J.C.Hooper Aldermen, G.H.Saigling City Seoretary; when the following proceedings were had,to-wit; It was regularly moved and seconded that the City pay the Dr bill of Mrs W.A.Miller necessitated through breaki,ng of her arms and that the City also pay her $150,00 to make up for money she will loose through being incapacitated in making a livel'hood whilethrough duration of her injury. Carried. It was regularly moved and seconded that the City go on record as rejecting the proposition from the Santa Fe Ey Co to bulid drain under the Ey tracks and that the City's Engineer submit a proposition to the Ey Cos proper Officials as to what the City wants. Carried. There being no further business Council adjourned. Attest. 411w..1,11Mo City ecreta Maor. Plainview, Texas, December 9th, 1921. Council met in call session, Mayor Vincent presiding, with the following named officers Present; J.M.Waller, J.C.Hooper a and E.C.Ayers Aldermen and G.H.Saigling City Secretary when the following proceedings were had, to-wit- L.A.Kerr was present and presented the final plans and specifications for,-the':MunidipdlrAuditorium, tonthe Council for their final inspection and apprtval, and after thoroughly going over the plans a trotion was regularly made and seconded that the Plans and specifications be accepted and approved and that the City advertise for bids on the $60,000.00 btnds for Auditorium and eor the construction and erection of the Audi- torium, bids bn both, bonds and building to be received until 7:Dolock P.M. Jany 5th, 1922, bids on Bonds to be accompanied by Certified check for ,I260.00 and binds on building to be accompanied by Certified check for $600.00, the City reserntng the right to reject any or all bids on either or both the bonds and Auditorium. Carried. 3 Attes ml• There being no further business Council adjourned. Plainview, Texas, Deo 19, 1921. Tay o r City Council met in regular session, Mayor Vincent presiding with the following named officers present; J.M.Waller, J.C.Hooper R.C.Ayers and. E.H.Humphreys Aldermen, Chas Wilson City Marshal, Leo DeLay Supt Water and Sewer, G.H.Saigling City Secretary, Iwen the following proceedings were had,to-wit;- Minutes of the last regular and two calls sessions were read and approved. It was regularly moved and seconded that a water drein be put in under the R.R.Traoks off of thirteenth Street near the Skaggs property at the foot of Broadway St same to drain to the old lake at the Depot. Through motion regularly made and seconded the City Sec- retary was ordered to pay for the City's Auditorium lots out of the General fund and as soon as Auditorium Bonds were sold and the mone fcr same received that the General fund be reimbursed to the extent cf the price of the lots. The expansion joint under the City water tank on tower was reported to be leaking badly and same was ordered repaired. The matter of supplying further fire protection at the Texas Utilities Co's plant wns referred to J.M.Waller with in- structions to go further into the matter with r Scott. Motion was regtlarly made and seconded that he City pay its emplyes their December salaries on the 20th thatbthey may have their money for Chritmas. The finance committee reccomended that the salaria for the City officers for the ensuing ter be set as follows;rer Mo;- Yayor $150,00, City rarshal $125.00, City Secretary $150.00, Aldermen $5.00. On motion and second the above reocomenda ion of the finance committee on salaries was approved ,and adopted. There being no further business Council adjourned. Attest. City Secretary. Mayor. P2ainview, Texas, Jpnuary 2, 1922. City Council met in regular session, rPyor Vincent pre - ;:ting, with the following named officers present; J.C.Hooper, E.C.Ayers, 7.H.Humphreys and E.C.Ayers Aldermen, E.7.reClendon City Health Officer, Chas Wilson City rarshal, Leo Delay Supt Sewer and Water and G.H.Saigling City Secretary when the follow- ing proceedings were had, to -wit; minutes of the last regular session werev read and approved. City Health Officer reported 3 cases of scarlet fever and 4 c cases of d theria in the City. It Was regularly moved and seconded that the City enter into a contract with T.r.Seal to clean out and scale and paint the inside of the City water tower rank and to Pack and calk the expansion joint at the bottom tf the the tank; the City to fur- nish the necessary material vith which to do the work but not to be held responsible for any injury in any way that any one might receive in the performance of this work. pay rr Seal 875.00 for his work. Cfrried. It was regularlw moved that the City rnrshal at once in- form all Special Deputy City flarsha1s that hteir services Ps Officers are discontinued. CPrried. The following reports of G.H.Saigling and Chas wilson were read and approved , for the month of Dec 1921. G.H.Snigling City Current Taxes 86871.90, Delinquent Taxes $34.31, Poll Tnxes *67.CO,Water rents 269.62, Sewer rents $T7.75, Chas Wilson City rarshal, Pines 823.9C, Vehicle risence $3.75, Dog Tx 8I.L5 . ?here Being no further businessCouncil Adjourned. Attest. The City to City Secre ary. Mayor. Plainview, Texas, January 5, I922. City Council met in call cession, Mayor Vincent presiding, with t the following named officers uresent; E.H.Humphreys, J.C.Hooper, k.C.Ayers and J. R.Waller Aldermen, and G.H.Saigling City Cec- retary when the following prceedings were had, to -wit; Meeting was called for the purpose of opening bids on the City's Auditorium Bonds, and on the construction and erect- ion of the Auditorium building and the Electric wiring of same,. "hree bids were received on the Bonds which mere as follows; Geo I. Simpson & Co of Dallas, Texas, P6C,000.00 less 5990.CO, H.C.Burt & Co of Houston "'eras, r'60,000.00,and accrued interest. less 16 °I, and Hall & Hall of Temple Texas, eighty six fifty and interest. 'he bid of Geol I. Simpson & Co being the highest the bonds were sold to them on their bid as mentioned above and contract signed with them to that effeet.Motion made & seed that this bid be accepted and motion carried Unanimourly. Three bids 'ere received on the erection and construction of the auditorium, which were as follows:- J.B.Maxey 3I,I75.00, L.D.Harrison The bid of J.B.Maxey being low bid same was accepted and the contract for the auditorium was awarded to Mr Maxey on his bid as stated above. Motion made & seed that this bid be accepted Motion carried Unanimously. 'he Electric wiring for the Auditorium was awarded to the G.C. Electric Co of nlainview their bid of 1487.50 being low bid. "notion made and reconded that this bid be accepted. f°otion carried unanimously. Plainview Electric Co Bid of ?.369.70 on the electric fixtures for Auditorium being low bid same was accepted. motion was made by J.M.Wrller and reconded by E.H. Humphreys that date for receiving bids on the heating and venti- lation of the Auditorium be set on the 6th day of February, I922 at the hour of 7;0O Oclock ?.M. Motion carried Unanimously. There being no further business Council adjourned. Attest. City S creta y. Mayor. 46 T -II -1922. ORMINANCE #I70 AUTHCRTZTVG THE TSSUANCE 0" BONDS. STATE OF TEXAS, ) CITY OF PLAINVIEW,) ) CPU= OP HALE. ) ) On thi , the Tith day of January 1922, the City Council of the City or Plainview, Texas,convened in ra(11- session in.the Council Rooms in the City Hall,all members thereof to -wit; C.P.Vincent Mayor, and J.M.Waller, J.M.Yalone, U.C.Hooper, R.C.Ayers and E.H.Humphreys, Alc,ermen, being present, nnd, among other business transacted the followining ordinance was passed; " An Ordinance by the City Council of the Clty of Plainview Texas, authorizing the isruunce of bonds for the principal rum of 060,000.00 for the purpose of nroviding funds for the purc}-are of a sight for, and to build thereon a municipal Auditorium for raid City, and nroviding for the levy, arsersment, nnd collection cf P tax of nine cents on the one hundred dollars8 valuation of 11 tax -able rronerty within the elty limite of said City to pay the interest and create a sinking fund for the redemption thereof, prescribing the for of bond, confirming tax levy made on Oct 24th, 1921, and repenling all ordinances and parts of Ordinances in conflict herewith." "THEREAS, at an "lection held in the City of Plainview, on the 15th day of September, 1921, a majority of the Qualified vo voters, who are property taxpayers of the City of Plainview, voting at said election, sustained the proposition to issue the Bonds hereinafter described for the principal sum of 060,000.00 by a vote of 240 affirmative votes nnd. which carried by a majority v vote of 156 in favor thereof, being "FOR THE ISSUANCT 0 BON:" THEREFORE, BF IT ORDAINED BY 77111 CTY COUNCIL OF THE CITY r OF PLAINVIEW? Section T. That the bond's of said City, to be called "City of 21ainview, Texas, Auditorium Bonds", be irsued under and by virture of the Constitution and laws of the State of Texas and Section 72, of the Special Charter of the said City ndopted April 6, 1920, by vote of the qualified voters thereof, for the purpose of providing funds for the purchare of a sitefor, end to build thereon, a municipal auditorium for Paid City, in the principal sum of 060,000.00. Section 2. That said bonds shall be numbered consecutively from one to sixty, inclusive, shall be of the denomination of $1000.00 each, aggregating the sum of Sixty Thousand Dollars (60,000.00). Section 3. That they shall be dated the 15th day of September, 1921, shall become due and payable serially as follows: BONDS NUMMEES TATULIMJE T 2 'Septegiber:15th, 1926 $200000 3 4 September I5th, T927 2000.00 5 6 September TSth, 1928 2000.00 7 8 9 September ISth, 1929 3000.00 10 TT 12 Septembet Tth, 197.0 3000.00 13 14 September T5th, 1931 2000.00 15 16 September 15th, 1932 2000.00 17 T8 September ISth, 1933 2000.0C 19 20 21 September ISth, 1934 3000.00 22 23 24 September I5th, 1935 3000.00 25 26 September 15th, 1936 2000.00 27 26 September T5th, 1937 2000.00 29 30 September ISth, 1938 2000.00 31 32 33 September T5th, 1939 3000.00 34 35 36 September T5th, T940 3000.00 37 38 September T5th, 1941 2000.00 39 40 September I5th, 1942 2000.00 41 42 September T5th, 1943 2000.00 43 44 45 September I5th, 1944 3000.00 46 47 48 September I5th, 1945 3000.00 49 5C September I5th, 1946 2000.00 51 52 September I5th, 1947 2000.00 53 54 September ISth, 1948 2000.00 55 56 57 September ISth, T949 3000.00 58 59 60 September ISth, 1950 3000.00 Section 4. That they shall hear interest at the rate of five per cent per annum, payable semi-annually on the 15th day of September and the TSth day of March of each year. Section 5. That the principal and interest of said reries of bohds shall be payable on presentation and surrender of 130ndd or propper cotipon at the office of the Treasurer of the City of Plainview, Texas, or at the Hanover National Bank of Nev; York City, at the option of the Holder. Section 6. That each of said bonds shall be signed by the Ma Mayor, Countersigned by the City Secretary, and registered by the City Treasurer, and thr Corporate seal of the City of Plainview shall be impressed upon each of them. Secton 7. That the Fac -simile rignAtures of the Mayor and City Secretary may lithographed upon the Coupons attached to said bonds, and shall have the same effect as if they had been signed by them. Secton 8, The for of said bonds shall be substantially as follows: No. UNTIED STATES OF AMERICA STATE OF TEXAS COUNTY OF HALE CITY OF PLAINVIEW AUDITORIUM BOND IkT000.00 KNOW :,TT YEN BY THESE PRESENTS: That, the City of Piainv -iew,in the Coutny of Hale, State of Texas, a municipal corporat -ion duly incorporated under the Laws of the State of Texas, for value received, hereby promises to pay to the bearer hereof on the I5th day of September, T9---, the sum of ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS (W00.00), in lawful money of the United. States of America, with interest thereon from date hereof at the rate of five per ce cent per annnum, interest payable semi-annually on the I5th day of September and the I5th day of March of each year, principal and interest rayable upon presentation and surrender of bond or proper coupon at the office of the Treasurer of the C1ty o Plctinview, Texas, or at the Hanover National Bank of New York City, at the option of the Holder, and the City of Plainview is hereby held and firmly bound, and its faith and credit, and all real and Personal property in said Ctiy, are hereby pled ged for the orompt payment of the Principal of this bond and the interest thereon at maturity. This Bond is one tiff a series of P xty bonds, numbered from one to Sixty (Ito60) inclusive, of the denomibation of One Thousand Dollars ($1000.00) each, aggregating Oixty Thousand Dollars ($60,000.00) issued for the purpose of providing funds for the purchase of a rite for, and to build thereon, a municipal andi torium for said City, under and by virtue of the csbustitution and laws of the State of Texas and Section 72 of the Special Charter of the 'a&d City and in persuance of an Ordinance passed by the City Council of the City of Plainview, Texas, on the IIth day of January A.7),I922, which Ordinance is of rec- ord in the minutes of the City Council, volume 4, page 46. 3 IT IS HEREBY CERTIFIED AND RECEITEDthat the issuance of this bo bond, and the series of which it is a hart, is duly authorized b property by law and by a vote of the qualified'taxnaydng voters of the City of ?lainview, Texas, voting at an election held for *hat purpose within said City on the T5th day of September, 192I,; tha all acts, conditions and things required to be done precedent to and in the issuance of this series of bonds, pnd of this bond, have been properly done and performed and have happened in regular and due time, form and manner as required by law; that sufficient and proper provision for the levy and collection of taxes has been made which, when collected,shall be appro- petdted exclusively to the -payment of this bond, and of the series of which it is a part, and to the payment of the interest coupons heretr annexed as the same shall become due; and that the total idebtedness of said City of Plainview, including the entire sereies of bonds of which this is one, does not exceed £any Constitutional or Statutory limitation. Tr z"T^NESS -HEREOF, the City of Plainview, by its City Counci has caused its Corporate seal to' be affixed hereto, and this bond tc be signed by its Payor, countersigned by its Secretary and etty registered by itst^reasurer, and the interest copoons hereto attached to be executed by the li`hogranhed signatures of the mayor and the City Secretary; the date of this bond, in conformity with the Ordinance above referred to, being the I5th day of Sentember, T921. payor. Countersigned: City Secretary., City Treasurer. Section 9. The form of Coupon shall be substantially as follows: No. --- (25.00 ON THE Kith day of ,I92 -- the City of ?lainview, "'exas, will pay to bearer at the office of the Treasurer of the City of Plainview, or at the Hanover Nat:.: Year T038 Due arch Sept 15th,T939 T5th 1939 Interest Principal ^otal t750.00 750.00 l'3000.00 $4.500.00 19g8 March T5th,I940 Sept I5th,1940 675.00 675.00 3000.00 4350.00 1940 Mrrch T5th,194T 600.00 $ept I5th,1941 600.00 2000.00 . 3200.00 1941 March 15th,1942 550.00 Sept T5th,1942 550.00 2000.00 3T00.00 1942 March T5th,I943 500.00 Sept I5th,1943 500.00 2000.00 3000.00 Mrrch I5th,1944 450.00 Sept 15th,I944 450.80 3000.00 3900.00 1944 March I5th,1945 375.00 Sept 15th,I945 375.00 3000.00 3750.00 1945 March 15th,1946 300.00 Sept T5th,1946 300.00 2000.00 2600.00 1946 March I5th,1947 250.00 Sept T5th,1947 250.00 2000.00 2500.00 1947 March T5th,1948 200.00 2000.00 2400.00 Sept TSth,T948 200.00 I948 March 15th,1949 T50.00 Sept 15th,I949 T50.00 3000.00 3300.00 1949 March TSth,T950 775.00 Sept T5th,1950 75.00 3000.00 3150.00 In order to produce the necessary amount for the payment of principal and interest of said $60,000.00 City of Plainview, Texas, Auditorium bonds, there is hereby levied for the current year upon all taxable property in said City a tax of nine cents (9')on the One Hundred Dollars' valuation, and annually thereafter the amount of tax shall be computed which rill be sufficient to produce the amount named above in each of the years respectively, and such taxes, when collected, shall be applied to the pnrnose na named and no other. Section 12. It i further ordained that C.7.Vincent, the Mayor of said City, shall be authorized to take and have charge of all necessary records pending investigation by the Attorney (leneral and shall take and have charge and control of the bonds herein auth- orized pending their approval by the Attorney Preneral and regis- tration by the Comptroller of Accounts. Section T3. All Ordinances and parts of Ordinances in con - filet herewith are hereby renealed. he above Ordinance being read, it was moved by Alderman Hooper and seconded by Alderman Malone that the same he adopted. There- upon the question being called for, the following Aldermen voted AYE; J.C.Hooper, J.r.Malone, J.M.Waller, E.C.Aye and 7.H.Hump hreys and none voted NO. The Mayor then declared the Ordinance finally passed. Passed and approved this the TIth day of January, 1922. ArIMpOn. City Secreta APPROVED: Mayor, City of Plainview, Texas. STATE 07 11.4_3XAS; ) City of Plainview,) County of Hale. ) T, G.H.Saigling, City Secretary of the City of Plainview, 7exas, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an Ordinance passed by the City Council cf the City of PThinview, Texas, on the TIth day of January, 1922, a quorum being °resent, approved by the Payor on the TIth day of Jnnuary, 1922, and of record on page 46, Book 4, of the minuteof said City Council. Witness my hand and seal of id City, this the TIth day of January, 1922. Seal Attest. 4/0 City S-fet 7, City of Plainview, Texas. ••• aw. There being no further business Council Ad,lourried. ••• •-• 4 ..- • „ • „„„ , Plainview, Texas, January 16, 1922. City Council met in regular session, rnyor U.P.Vincent pre- siding, with the following named officers nresent; 7.H.Humnhreys, J.r.raller, E.C.Ayers and J.C.HoopeTpAldermen, Ehas (7ity "arrhal, Leo )eTay Su t Sewer vnd "'ater "npts -nd C.H.Saigling City Secretary, when the following nroceedings rere had,to-wit: rinutes of the last regular sessions were read and appro- ved with followings corrections ordere'i made. The amount of the G.C.71ectric Cos' 3id on wiring the Audi- torium should read $487.C)0 No mention was made of the fact that nonogoo--are Hdw Co was awarded the furnishing of the electric Tfxtures at a price of t369.70. "hese corrections have been nroperly made. It was regularly moved and seconded that the bill of 75.00 presented by W.r.Seal for work on City Standpipe be allowed and same was ordered paid. Carried. It ,'as moved and seconded that a water nine be laid to !'r H.r.Childs nroperty providing that he furnish the pine and pay the main tapping charge. Carried. It was so ordered by the Council that the City Tax Collector adjust tax renditions —ith !rr 7.C.etty and with narty owning lot T2 and N of lot TT in block 37 HI which was assessed to *P.C. Padgett on the T92I rolls. The possible purchase of by the City of a road plainer was left left to the street Commissioners. rotion was made and seconded that an 8" sewer line he laid from center of ninth street north through block twelve in alley thence west one block on tenth street. Carried and sewer ordered laid. Attest. There being no further business Council Adjourned. City Se retary. Mayor. Plainview, Texas, January 31, I922. City Council met in call session, Mayor Vincent Presiding, with the following named officers present; T.H.Humphreys, J.P".Waller, J.C.Hooper and F.C.Ayers Alderm -en and G.H.S`igling City Secretary, when the following business was tw-nsa.cted, to -wit; Tt was regularly moved and seconded that no penalty be charged on City Taxes for I92I until April Ist, I922. Carried. Motion was made and seconded that the City Tax Collector cancel all delinquent taxes for the years 1918,I9I9 and I920 on Property taken into ,the City limits by the Special Charter grant- ed the City by the State Legislature in I9I7, that was not tnithe Cilaty prior to the granting of said Legislative Charter. Carried. motion with second prevailed that the City remit all Venn- tear Firemen their Poll Tax money where they had paid their poll Ta Tax. Carried. Motion was regularly made and seconded thAt contractor J.B. Maxey start work at once on the City Auditorium and that if the proceeds from the sale of the Auditorium Bonds had not been recived when his first estimate was presented to the Council that City would advance the money up to $Io,000.00 from its General fund and that same is to be replaced to General Fund upon receipt of tc Auditorium Bond Money, Carried. Mere being no further business Council adjourned. Attest. i City Secretary. Mayor. 7715;,.ft Plainview, Texas, February 6th, 1922. City Council met in regular session, Mor Vincent, pre- siding, vith the following named officers present; eller, J.C.Hooner, E.C.Ayers and E.H.Humphreys Aldermen, E.F.'reClendon City Health officer, Chas Milson City Marshal and G.H.Saigling City Secretary, when among other busi- ness transacted the following Ordinance was passed; OhDINANCE WHELEAS, at a prior meeting of the City Council of the City cf Plainview, Texas, it r'as voted, unanimously, to sell the issue of SiRty Thousand Dollars ($60,000.00) City of Plainview Auditorium Bonds, and WHELEAS, after advertising for bids, the highest and best bid received was the bid of Geo.I.Sinnson & Compnny to find a purchaser for said for which services Simpson & Company, for the bonds, the ($5,990.00), and THEEEAS, the said Geo.I.Simpson & Comnany have found a purchaser, to -wit: "HE FIIIST NATIONAL BANK OF WICHITA, YANSAS, who will pay for the bonds Sixty Thousand Dollars (!f60,000.00) when same are delivered to them, end "THELEAS, n1d bonds have been regularly anproved by the Attorney General of the State cf Texas, and registered by the Comptroller cf Accounts of the said State of Texas, and sent by said Comptroller to the American Exchange National Rank at Dallas, Texas, subject tc the order of C.m%Vincent, rnyor of the City cf Plainview. IT IS, -HEEEFCEE, OLDEEED that the said C.F.Vincent, yor, is hereby authorized, ordered and directed to instruct the Ameri- can Exchange National Bank at Dallas, Texas, tc deliver said bonds to said FIliST NATIONAL BANK OF 1:ICHIT11, 'ANSAS and receive there- for the net amount cf Fifty-four Thousand "en Dollars (54,0T0.00) which said Fifty-four Thousand Ten Dollars ($54,010.00) is to be deposited in the Federal Eeserve Bank at Dnllas, Texas, to the credit cf the First National Bank of 1",lainview, Texas, for the use and benefit of the City of Plainview; that such charges and bonds at par, Sixty Thousand Dollars ($60,000.) rendered and to be rendered by said Geo.L. they were to receive, on delivery and payment sum of Five Thousand Nine Hundred Ninety Dollars expenses incurred bu raid American Exchange National Bank at Dallas, "'eras, is to be paid by Geo.?.rimpsin & Company. The above Ordinance heing read, it was moved by Alderman t!TB:He :. C.Ilconer, and seconded by _Alderr, an T . C.Ayers, that same be adopted, Thereupon the question being called for, the following Alder- men voted AYE: E.H.Humnhreys, J.C.Hooper, J.TM.Taller and ?.C.Ayers, and none voted NO. The mayor then declared the ordinance finally Passed. Passed and approved this the 6th day of vebruary, I922. SEAL. Approved: Tayor,City of p1inview, Texas. 7he minutes of the last negular and one call session were read and approved. The City Health Officer reported that the City was free of any contagious disease at thes time and stated that this was was the first time that we wer had been free of it since the schools opened in September T92T. A number of Citi -ens frr, the eastern portion cf the City came fiefore the akecuncil and asked for street lights on some of the streets in their Portion of the City and they were re- quested by the Council to present this matter to the Council at its next regular meeting in the for of a regular petition to the Council and in connection with this matter it Was moved and secondede that thds light proppositi.on be referred to the street and light committee on the Council. Carried. Tt was regularly moved and seconded that proper notice be served on C.E.C'hite to connect his rent house immediately back of the J.C.Holcornbe residence with the City; Sewer. Csrried. At this meeting the City Council received sealed bids from a various firm cn the heating and ventilation and the seating of t the Auditorium building. "'he Brttt Shett Metal Co's bid being the lowest and best bid on the heating & ventilation they were awarded the contract for same at a price of "4600.04. the .eeating contract was awarded to the F.''.A.Rcwles Co (representing the Haywood -Wakefield Co in Texas)the bui'ting to be seated with chair #244T as follows;- Twelve Hundred Fifty Two chairs on main floowr, rive Hundred Thirteen chairs on Balcony floowr plus .30d ner chair on balcony chairs for fastening same to floor, 'Ind 36 single chairof same number for the sstge. All chairs to be d&livered and set up in place in building and balcony chairs to fastened to flocr. It Tas regularly moved that additions to nnd changes in Auditorium Bldg as reccomended by the Architect be Rmde and also that folding doors be fubstituted where rolling doors were or- igionally mebtioned and theteby effect a saving on the bldg. Carried. The following Salaries and Bills for the month cf Jannary were allmed and ordered paid;- , r.I.Cerdill 11'25.00, .J..Perkins 11'00.00, H.O.Cordi11.865.00„ W.C.lusby 185.00, _.S.I0e 165.00, H.7./isor 1I00.00,Ieo Delay 1125.00, C..Vincent 1I2b.0C, Chas Wilson 1125.00, C.H.Saigling I25.CO, 7.H.Blakemore P100.00, Tor 'hompson 8100.00, p00,00, John Boswell P125.00, T.W.Yiker 185.00, C.T%Ice $85.CO, Williams & Martin 150.00, Plainview vire not 835.00, 7.v.McClendon 125.00, J.C.Hoorer $5.00, J.r.W'1ler15.00, '.Ayers 05.00, 7.H.Humnhreys 15.00, q.H.Saigling Coll 129c02, J.B.Franee Agent 190.00, Harry C. Iccke 1100.00, I.7.Barker co 16.65, v.T.Colemnn 676.00, T.71.71ussell 17.50, Ruseell & Cockrell 14.CC, 074.CO, -r.TWeffus 020.ce, -.'.Parrish ,cz Co 14.00, rag Petro Co °45.6C, News Wayland 11.00, Alamo Iron Works 146.00, Heald -Iub Co 15.79, vulton Lbr Co 116.40, O.K.Drug Store 2.00, Telephone Co 87.50, Conner-ratheS 16.00, Rushing Battery Cc Bonner !rice 116,00, Iockvell Bros & Co 12.25, G.c.Ele:!tric Co 119.00, Texas Utilities Co 1128.00, Texas Utilities Co 8325.81, L.?.Barker Co 17.70,reGlasson-Armstrong $1.35, Long Bell tbr Co 16.00, Dowden Hdw Co 134.11, Donohoo-7are Hdw Co 123.64, Ch Gro Co 1T.0C, Wooldridge Lbr Co 174.75, S.w.Bell Telephone Co 141.79, Texas Utilities Co 82,65, W.,7.Klinger T2.00, G.H.Saigling Registrar $13.25, C.P.7incent 1I0,T5, . There being no further businese Council adjourned. Attest. City Sec4 etary. - , - M1 Plainview, rlexar, February IO, 1922. City Council met in call session, Payor Vincent presiding, with the following named officers present;- 7.121.HumPhreys, J.". Waller, J.C.Tlooper and E.C.Ayers Aldermen and q.H.Saigling City Se Secretary when the following business vas transacted, to -wit Sealed bids on specifications for car load cf bridge lumber fcr the City were opened from the different Lumber Yards of delivered on City yard the City and the bid cf l'44.25 per thousand'mnde by the Woold- ridge 'umber Co, being lowest bid they were awarded the order for the car of lumber, on motion and seconf to that effect. Cnrried. rn motion and second it -as ordered that a watervline be laid to W.Y.rcDonalds -oropery line FO that he may have the City Water. Carried. There being no further business Council adjourned. Attest. 1 P-,ainview, Texas, February 20, T922, City Council met in regular session, Mayor Vincent preeiding, Wi$ with the following named officers present; J.M.Waller, J.C.Hooper, R.C.Ayers and. I.H.Humphreys Aldermen, E.P.McClendOn City Health Officer Chas Filson City Marshal, Leo Delay Supt Sewer & Water Dpts and GPI. Saigling City Secretary when the following proceedings were had tO-wit; Minutes of the last regular and call seselone were read and approved with the following corrections ordered, namely; Jrnuary reports of Sewer & water and Tax collector and City Marshal should have been reported but were ammitted- /. G.H.Saigling report Sewer & Water collections for the No of Jany T922, water $3154.73 , Sewer $T002.45, Taxes Current *49,146.38, Poll Tax tI064.00, Delinquent Tax *740.65; City Marshal reported a Total collection of !Ifl36.00; 2. The water connection for W.N.McDonald is to lead off from the service line on Tenth (IOth) street South to his property line. Three seperate petitions were pr4sented to the Council ;aet by Citizens living east of Broadway St asking for street lights and the petitions and further action on the matter was referred to the light and water committee on the Council. It was regularly moved and seconded that the proper water main taps be made from the main nearest thereto in order to give better water service to a number of water users in the block where H.B.Adams' home is located. Carried. The, matter of repajtatilag scaling and repainting the City's water tower and tan on the outside ras referred to the water committee with instructions to get figures on the job if it was found that the work was needed. "Iwo issues of old warrants, one of 067,000.00 and one of 70,000.00 which were printed for the City some time ago and were never issued and used were ordered destroyed and thereupon the Secretary proceeded to burn same in heating stove in thepresence of the Council. On motion and second the City Secretary was instructed to return to Cas E. Snigling I0.60 which amohnt he deposited on a water meter during the year 1913. Carried. Wotion was made and seconded that the City order a car load of mixed 6" and 8" sewer pipe. Carried. After due deliberation and discussion of the matter, it was regularly moved and seconded that the City would after the 28th day of February T922, dispense with the services of Tom 'Thompson as night- watchman and retain D.Y.Thomas in that canncity. Carried. VRDIYANCE #I72. , AN ORDINANCE AVENDING oRDINANC7 #I7Ipassed rebruary 6th, f92 T922. SE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL CF THE CITY OF PIAIEVnIV? TEXAS,; That the last naraghranh of Crdinance #I7I passed by the City Council, rebrunry 6th, T922, be amended and the same is hereby amneded to read as follows: "It is therefore ordered that the said C.r.Vincent, ”ayoi, is hereby authorized, ordered and directed to instruct the American exchange Natinal Bank at Dallas, Texas, to deliver said bonds to the First National Bank of Wichita, KansPs, unon payment of the par value of said bonds. It is further ordered and directed that the City of Plainview shall pay to Geo L. Simpson & Company of Dallas, the sum of Five Thcusand Nine Hundred Ninety ($5990.00) Dollars, for their servic in making the sale of the bonds for the City of Plainview." Passed and approved this the 2oth day of rebruary, 1922. Attest. NOTICE: OF ELECTION FOR CITY O WICERS FOR CITY r'F PLAINVIEW. It is ordered by the City Council of the City of Plainview, Texas, that an Election be held in the City Hall in said City of Plainview, on the First Tuesday in Anril, T922, the same being the Fourth (4th) day of said Month, for the purpose of lecting the following Officers for said City, to -wit; City Marshal, City ?"ayor, City Secretary, and three Aldermen each fcr a term of three (3) years to take the places of J.L.Waller, J.M.Waller and E.H.Humphreys whose terms expire April, I922. The following named persons have been appointed as judges of said Election; W.J."itchell Tiresiding Judge and G.C.Keok Asistant Judge and it is left to the Judges to select their asistants needed in the holding of this Flection. A copy of this order signed by the Mayor and Attested by the Ci Secretary of said City, sahll serve as notice of said Election and shall be nublished as required by law. 'gassed and approved this 20th day of February, I922. Attested. Attest. .10 OW -he e being no furhher business Council adjourned. 47' Mayor. P1.Ainview, ^Fxas, "ebruary, 22, 1922. Council met in call session, "ayor Vincent presiding, with the following named Officers present; J.M.W ller, Z.C.Hooner and R.C.Ayers (By ?roxy) Aldermen ' nd G.H. Snigli _g City Secretary, 1 -hen the following business was transacted; to -wit, T.A.Xerr of the firm of J.C.Berry & Co at Amarillo, Texas, pre- sented that firms bill for Architects fee of 30; on all contracts let to date ( This omits Electric Fixture Contract !'ee) on the City Audi- torium, rhich amounted. to $1336.43 and asked that the Council nay thea in cash the 1336.43 and give them a warrant om the Treasurer for the remaining $1000.00 of this amount. It was regularly moved and seconded that the City pay J.C.Berry & Co the 336.43 and issue warrant to J.C.Berry & Cc for AI,000.00 due in thirty days, the A336.47 to be paid out of the General fund end replaced in that fund out of the Auditorium Bonds 7unds as soon as they are received, and the Tarrant for the $1000.00 to be drawn aga# Inst the Auditorium fund. Motion Carried. It was regularly moved and seconded that J.B.Maxey's Bid of $450.00 on folding doors in the Auditorium Bldg in the place of rolling doord be accepted and thereby effect a saving of A500.00 on the Building in this instance. Carried. There being no further business Council adjourned. Attest. STATE OF TEXAS ) CITY OF PLAINVIEW) COUNTY ()F HALE ) ••11.4110 March;: 2nd, 1922. A173. On this the 2nd day of March, 1922, the City Council of the City cf Plainview, Texas, convened in regular session in the City Hall, all members thereof, to -wit; C.F.Vincent the Mayor, and J.Y.Waller, J.C.Hooper, R.C.Ayers and E.H.Humphreys, Alderren, and G.H.Saigling City Secretary, being present, and among other busi- ness transacted, the following Ordinance was passed; 0-z.DINANCE AN ORDINANCE All7NDING ChDTITANCT'' AT7T pASSED FPBY 6V1iT T922. BeE TT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL ep THE CITY rr "'TATE- VIEW, TEXAS; "hat the last paragraph of Ordinance AT7I parsed by the City Council, February 64h, T922, be amended and the Fame is here- by amended to read as follows: It is therefore ordered that the said C.F.Vincent, Yayor, is hereby authorized, ordered and directed to instruct the American Exchange Naional Bank at Dallas, Texas, to deliver the said brands tc the First National Bank of Wichita, Kansas, upon -layment cf the par value of said bonds. It is further ordered and directed that the 014V of Plainview shall pay to Geo.L.Simpson & Company of Dallas, the sum of Five 'thousand Nine Hundred Ninety ($5,990.00) Dollars, for their services in making the sale of the bonds for the City of Plain-' view." The above Ordinance being read. it was moved by Aldermen J. Y.Waller and seconded by Alderman F.H.Humphreys that same be adopetd. Thereupon the question called for, the following Aldermen voted Aye: J.r.rraller, I'.H.Humphreys, R.C.Ayers and J.C.Hooper and none voted NO. The "payor then d clared the Ordinance finally passed. Passed and approved this the 2nd day of r"arch, T922. Attest. There being rho further business Council adjourned. Plainview, Texas, march 6, 1922. City Council met in regular session, "eyor Vincent, presiding, with the following named officers Present; J.'''. "alter, .1 . C.Hooper, R.C.Ayers and F.H.Humphreys, Aldermen, 77.v.McClendon City Health officer, Chae Wilton City I"a.rshal, leo DeTay Supt Serer & Water Dpts, G.H.Saigling City Secretary, when the following prcceed- ings were had, to -wit; Minutes of the last regular and two call sessions were read and approved. It was reg larly moved and seconded that the City enter into contract with Layne and Rush scale and paint the City water tower and tank and repair expansion joint at bottom of tank and put a coat of asphalt sand cushion on roof of ground reservoir, and out an overflow pipe on tank to carry the overflow water from tank below deck of same. Carried. As the City's contract with Sam Martin as City Soavanger expires on the last day of ?,March it was moved and seconded that contract be renewed with him at the same figures as present contract. Cerried. It was moved and seconded that main tape be made for S. Keys and Dr C.D.Wofford heridences from the water main running in fron of their residences and that they be disconnected from the alley line at the rear of their places. CPrried. On motio0 and second the Rev 0.?.Clark was appoirted tpe as amember of the 3oard of City Development to fill out the un- expired term of S.P.riller. Carried. -he following Salaries and bills were allowed for the month of February and ordered paid. -.H.Cirdill $12!..CO, J.W.Perkins 8'00.00, H.O.Cordill $85.00, W.C.Burby $85.00, E.S.Ioe P85.00,H.W.Visor PT00.00, Teo Delay 1125.00, C.F.Vincent 125.0C, Chas Wilson PT25.00, G.H.SPigling 1150.00, 7.H.Blakemore P50.00, Tom Thompson PT00.00, D.Y.Thoums 1'100.00, John Boswell 1125.00, T.W.Kiker P85.00, C.M.Loe 185.00, Williams & Martin 150.00, Plainview Fire Dpt P35.00, E.P.McClendon 125.00, J.C.Hooper 15.00, J.Y.7aller $5.(0, h.C. Ayers $5.00, E.H.Humphreys 15.00, F.'r_.':olliciffer 115.15,. W.D.Darby District Clerk $77.17, ,".".Kiwk 161.65, Bonner Price $16.00,Sam Yartin $6.50, Jo -. Wayland 81.00, Pleinview,News 81.00, Donohoo-Ware Hdw Co P34.60, Fulton Lbr Co $7.05, Bain rcCarroll 1155.15, Neptune Nater Co P349.37, Herald Pub Co !"11.22, Taster Carburetor Co 845.00, Clowe & Cowan 155.50, Geo D. Barnnrd tation- ery Co Pi7.45, Hargrave Printing Co P .50, NO -Nelson ?"fg Co P13.05, Rockwell Bros & Co 16.00, S."cl.Telephone Co 16.10, F.C.Hunter P3T.T2 G.C.Electric Co 13.25, V.h.hodp,er & Co P43.I5, Wooldridge Lbr Co $2.40, Dowden Hdw Co 820.55, O.K.Drug Store $1.0C, renarson- Armstrong 82.00, Texas Utiltities Co8436.87, YcCaelladd Buick Co $4.35, Shafer Printing Co 19.70, Knight Auto Co 110.60, Herald Bub Co $12.70, Hooper & Son 811.05, G.C.Flectric Co "4.00, GuPrantee -ire Co PI.80, J.B.Nance Agent 190.00, Donohoo-Ware Hdw Co P17.0I, a.".Fie2der $15.00, T!cClelland Buick Co 13.I0, Ynoght Auto Co $32.05, A.A.Beery $23.85, Cobb Grkin Co 116.00, Plainview Rotary Club $66.00, Shafer Printing Co $21.20, plpinvie0 Melding Co P2.00 F.M.Butler Treasurer :T50.00, Texas Utillities Co $2.60, S.W.Bell Telephone Co $17.81, Magnolia Petroleum Co $29.80, H.Mueller ?ffg. 04536.75, '.H.Humphreys $ 487.50,R.M.1rick & Son $617.89, C.!. Loe *10.00. There being no further business Counc irned. Plainview, Texas, P.%rch 8, I922. Council met in call session, Tayor Vincent, presiding with the following named officers present; J.7 -.Waller, J.C.Hooper, R.C. Ayer and E.H.Humphreys Aldermen, and G.H.Snigling City Secretary when the following prceeding was had, to -wit; It was regular''_; moved and seconded that "'stinate 4I ore - rented by J.I3.??axey on the City's Auditorium Building be allowed and ramw was allowed end ordered paid out of the General fund rnd that the General fund should be reimbursed *o the extent of the am -omit of this 4I estimate from the Auditorium fund when money fcr the Auditorium 3onds is received and that fund created. Carried. There appearing to be do further business Council adjourned Attest. Plainview, -exas , ?Rarch 20, T922. Mayor. City Council met iri regular session, rayor Vincent, pre- siding with the following named officers prevent; ?.C.Hooper, R.C.Ayers and :.H.Humphereys rnd J.M.Waller, Aldermen, Chas Wilson City rarshal, G.H.Srigling City Secretary, when the fol- lowing proceedings were had, to -wit; The minutes of the last regular and one call session were read and approved. It was regularly moved and seconded that the rulton lum- ber Co be permit'ed to buld a I6' shed over the lumber they have stacked on the north side of their present sheds, donnecting the Game to their present sheds. Carried. It was moved and seconded that water service be given to Mr H.S.Pearson and that the line be run from the nearest main to his property line, at once. Carried. The crntract with the britt sheet metal Co of Amarillo Texas, for the heating and cooling of the City's Auditorium Bldg also contract with the Panhandle and Santa Fe Ry Co for drain to be put under by Tracks by City, were a iproved and ordered Signed. Mtion was made and seconded that the City Secretary draw warrant on the Auditorium fund for the amount cf Warrants # 6909, 7030 and 7098 in favor of the City's General fund and that''check b be issued by reasurer,for same to reimburse General fund for money paid out of that fund for the Auditorium fund. Carried. The Following bills were allowed and ordered aid; The Ludlow Vaive Mfg Co $33.00, San Antoine Sewer pipe Co $705.85, Mueller Mfg Co 03 9.T6;. The following Ordinance was read before the Council and was approved and adopted. OhDiNANC #T74. WHEREAS, on the 6th day of rebruary, 1922, the City Council of the City of Plainview, pissed an Ordinance 4 171,reciting that Geo. I. Simpson & Co had found as a nurchaser for the Sixty Ton - sand 'flollars ($60,000.00), City of Plainview, Auditorium bonds, the First National Bank of Wichita Kansas, and WHEREAS, The rirst National Bank of Wichita, Yeneas, did not complete the purchase of said Bonds, and WUEREAS , The Brown Crummer Co.,cf Wichita vansas, is Offering to buy said bonds and pay for same, the par value, to- gether with accrued interest thereon. Therefore be it ordained by the City Council &I the City of Plainview, that the above mentioned Ordinance No 171, Be, and the same is, repealed, rnd it is further ordained that the bthnds be sold to the Brown Crummer Co, at their Par value and accrued interest, and the Mayor, C.F.Vincent, is authorized and instructed to instruct the First National Bank of Wichita, Kansas, which bank now has possession of said bonds to deliver said bonds to the said Brown Crummer Co., and the sale of said bonds to the said Bro Brown Crummer Co, is, in all things, approvedand confirmed. The above Oreinance being read, it was moved by Alder- man E.H.Humnhreys, and seconded by Alderman, J.C.Hocner, that same be adppted. Thereunon, the question being put, the following Aldermen voted AYE: E.H.Humphreys, J.C.Hooper, R.C.Ayers and J.M.'"pller, and none voted NO. k The Mayor then Declared the Ordinance finally passed. Passed and approved this 20th day of March, 1922. Approved. Attest. Attest. Mayor of City of Plainview. There being no further business Council adjourned. Mayor. Plainview, 7exas, Meech 25, 1922. Council met in call session, Mayor Vi4cent presiding, with the following named officers present; 7.H.HuTphreys, J.M.Wallor, R.C.ayers and ?.C.hooper Aldermen, and Cr.H.Snigling City Secretary, when the following proceedings were had,to-wit; v.13.7axey presented estimate 42 on the City Auditorium building, for r2828.12; Cn motion and second theestimate was allowed and ordered paid. Carried. There being no further business council a4journed. Attest. Mayor. Plainview, Texas, March, March 31, 1922. Council met in call,session, Mayor Vincent presiding, with the following named officers present; F.H.Hum,.phreys J.M.7a11er, R.C.Ayers and J.C.Hooper Aldermen, G.H.Saigling Clty Secretary, when the following pro- ceeding was had, to -wit; Yr I.A.Thite through TTr L.D.Harrison asked for permiss- ion the place supports under the awning in front of the build- ing owned by White and itilbert fronting west on the corner of 44. 6 brcadway and seventh streets, building forrnely known as the E.M.Ellerd Building. Yotin was made and seconded that permit for twenty day to prcp awning up be granted Yr L.A.White.. Carried. There being no further business Council adjourned. Mayor. Plainview, Texas, April 3, I9Z2. Council met in regular session, Mayor Vincent presid- ing, vith the following named officers nresent; J.C.Hooper, .".H.Humphreys, P.C.Ayers Aldermen, E.F.McClendon City Health Officer, G.nSaigling City Secretary when the following proceedings were had, to -wit; Minutes of the last regular and two call reione were read and approved. On motion PrcPerly made and seconded A.C.7acobs was granted permit to place a haiiburger wa.-zon on the lot between the old Yeisterhan shoe shoo and the Sheetiron Ellerd building. It -was moved and seconded that J.M."aller confer with the Santa Fe E.h. Agent with reference to parking the lot or lots owned by that Company to the west cf their passenger station. , It was regularly moved and seconded that the Yayor at the time of adnininstering the oath of office to the newly elec- ted City Officials ascertain from them under oath whether or not they ire a member of or in sympathy with the K.K.K. or the Invis- ible Empire. Carried. The following 1,eports for the month of March were approv- ed and adopted; GUH.Saigling Collector of sewer & water rents Water 0800.35, Sewu7T.TO, GuH.Saigling City "ax Collector, Current "axes 21.27.13, Delinquent Taxes J.62, Chrs wilson City Yarshal, ines 56.35, Occupation "ax 65.00. "he following Salaries and bilis for the 'Tenth cf "arch ' were allowed and ordered Paid; T.H.Cordill ,!>T25.00, TOC.CO, H.O.COrdill $166.0C, W.C.3usby ,85.(O, R.S.Loe $85.00, '• _ H.W.Visor 1TOC.CC, leo Delay 1125.00 C.F.'Tincent Chas "'ilson 1T25.CO, G.H.Saigling 1150.00, W.H.91.1kemore 175.00, D.Y.71lomas 1T00.00, John Bosvell 1125.00, I.W.Yiker 085.00, C.Y.Loe 175.CO,i11iams &Martin $5C.CO, 1ainview 'Fire Dpt 135.00, '1.F.TcClendon 125.00, J.C.Ilooper .00, J.r.-"bller 15. 0, E.C.Ayers 15.00, .".H.Humphreys 15.00, 'at TfcWhorter $34.00, F.K.7ollicoffer 053.85, ragnolia -'etroleum Co .148.85, J.C. Wooldridge lumber Co 0593.80, S.W.3ell Telephone Co $3.50, Sam Martin $8.00, Herald 'ub Co $11.39, Plainview rews 16.55, O.K. Drug Store 12.20, "cGlasson-Armstrong Co $5.35, T.?.Barker Co (".Graves $10.75, YeAdams Ibr Co 13.60, Dowden Hdw CO 19.8C, A.T%Hamilton $9.2C, nonohoo-riare Hdw Co 8196.33, 3onner Price C6a1 Co 81.5.5C, 1678.53, J.73.rance Agent 190.00, Texas Utilities Co 2.BT, 7elephone Co 121.85, Herald Dub Co $26.40, Knight Auto Co 119.40, reClellf,nd 7uick Co 110.65, Plain- viev ',Jews yI9.CO,Shepard rotor Co $7.5C, r.M.Butler 130.00, F.O.relsom rfg Co 1I48.82, rely%une rete' Co 1195.85, H.flieller Mfg Co $624.T6, C.v.Vincent 17.25, Chas nlson 141.66, C.F.Vincent W9ter tap was ordere made to serve "r The following Ordinance was presented by the Mayor and read to the Council after which it was .rwgularly moved and secon- ded that the Ordinance approved and adopted. All Aldermen pres- ent voting Aye and none voting No. Adopted by unanimous vote of LII Alder.men present. Ordinance follows; Ordinance # 175" IT 011DAINED BY 7HE CITY COUNCIL CF THE CITY OF ?LAINVIEW 7T7AS: SEC7ION I. That it shall he unlawful for any person to appear in mask or disguise within the limits of the City of Plainview, and that any person violating this Ordinance shall be fined in any sum, not more than' on hundred ('00.00) Dollars. SECTION 2. This Ordinance shall not apply to persons in their own homes, Childrenamusements or frolics,nor to ner$ons attending maoked balls or social gatherings where mem- bers of both sexes participate. SECTIOI 3. The rnrshal and other eace officers cf the City are required to arrest any person violating this Ordinance, and are authori^ed to appoint such number of deputies as may be nec- essary to prevent any violation of this Ordinance and to arrest all persons violating, or attempting to violate this Ordinance. SECTION 4. That any peace officer of the City or any Citizen of the City may arrest without warrant, any person viol- ating or attempting to violate this Ordinance, or where the circumstances reasonably show that such person has been guilty of a breach of this Ordinance, or is about to violate this ord- inance. SI'C'''I ON5 5. The fact that there is now no Ordinance proh- ibiting the appearance of persons in masks or disguises, within the City, and that the appearance of such persons within the City is calculated to cause affrays, disturbances of the peace and riot, creates anemergency and an imperative public necessity requiring n11 rules to be suspended, sand that this Ordinance take effect from and after its passage, and publication, and it is so ordained. The adoption of the above Ordinance was roved by Alder- man J.i.r;.hller, seconded by Alderman 1.H.Humphreys and adppted by a vote of four for and no, votrs against; Aderman J.M.Waller, h.C.Ayers, J.C.Hooper and E.H.Humphreys voted Aye, and Alderman voted No. Passed, adopted, and approved this the 3rd day of April, 1922. Attest. City Secretary. No cther business appearing at this session_ the Council Adjd. Attest. City Secretary. Vayor. • Plainview, 7exas, April 7, 1922. City Council met in callsession, Mayor Vincent presiding, with the following named officers present; E.H.Humnhreys, J.M. Waller, E.C.Ayers and J.C.Hooper, Aldermen, G.H.Saigling, City Secretary when the following Proceedings were had, to -wit: It was regularly moved and seconded that the City Board of DeUelopment warrants for !!arch bills be allowed and erder were ordered paid. Carried. It was regularly moved and seconded that there be a tap- ping charge of17.50 for each and every tett water tnp made from an alley line. Carried. Election return Canvass. Be it remembered that on this day csme on to be con- sidered the returns of the regular City Election for City Officers of the City cbf Plainview, Teas, held cn the 4th day of April, 1922, and it appearing that the fcllcwing Candidates received the highest number of votes for the offices for which they, were candidates, to -wit; J.r.Waller, Mayor, 444 Votes, Eoy Vaxey, rarshal 316 Votes, G.H.Saigling,City Secretary, 1012 Votes, for Aldermen, W.Holbrook, 533 Votes, Homer Looper, 523 'Totes, E.H.HumPhreys, 467 Votes, all candidates being elected for a term of two years; It is therefore declared that the above named persons hav- ing received the highest number of votes cast for any one for each ef the above named offices are hereby declared elected to said offices for the ensui'lf; two years. It was remlarly moved card seconded that City Council meet in call session rohday, Ar11 TOth, 1922, for the purpose of haveing the oath of office administerd to the newly elected City Cfficers and install them. Carried. Mere being no further business Council adjourned. Attest. City Secretfry. • 4 Plainview, 7exas, April IOth, 1922, Council met in call session, Mayor Vincent presiding with the following named officers present; E.H.Humphreys, J.Y.Waller, J.C.Hooper, and h.C.Ayers Aldermen, G.H.Saigling City Secretary, Chas Wilson City Marshal. Yeeting called for the nurpose of administering the oa oath of office to newly elected City officials, and installing them in their respective offices. rayor Vincent administered the oath to all officers elect after which they signed their oaths before Notary ')ublic Guy Jacob. In -addition to fhe regular oath of office each and ev every one of the newly elected officers took oath before Yr . Jacob that they were not a member of nor in sympathy with the Y.K.K. or the Tnvisable 'Empire. There being no ftrther business Council adjourned. Attest. City S eary. Mayor. Plainview, 'r7/1S, April 12, 1982. City Council met in all session, ”ayor J.r.Waller presiding with the following named officers present; J.C.Hooper, 7.H.Humphreys, H.Tooper and W.-Ielbrook Aldermen, G.H.Seigling City Secreary, when the follcwing DX0- ceedings were had,toT wi6; J.B.l'axey prerented Estimates #3 & $4 on the City Aud- itorium, Estimate A3 for y5780.T9 , A4 for 2867.90. It was regulaly moved and seconded that the estimates be allowed and same were allowed and ogtioit t ordered laid at once and estimate A4 to be paid as soon ae shipment of steel now in transit was delivered on the ground at Auditorium Bldg. Cared J.C.3erry & Co presented a bill for $276.39 Fame being 21 of $13,819.67 in estimates allowed on the Auditorium Building, whereupon it was moved and seconded that the bill befillowed and warrant drawn on Vreasurer for same. Carried. 4t 3tT It ras moved and seconded that W.11.31akemore be recommissi- . oned as Special City Poliece and that the City rarshal and "ayor select several other nersons and present their names to the Cou cil at the next meeting for consideration as Special Carried. It was moved and seccnde,. that the Bid of the G.C.Electric Co of "lainview, Texas, on E2e0tric Fixtures & and some extra wiring and the istallation of same on auditorium Bldg be accepted and the contract awarded that firm. Contract to be signed un with them as scon as the Architects forward same to the City office. Carried. The official bonds of G.H.Saigling Treasurer and as Tax City rarshal Collector for $5,000.00 each and the bond of Foy Yaxey'for $1,000.00 were approved and accented. There being no further business Council adjourned. Attest. "fri- -1 • /f/ "ayor. Plainview, Texas, April T7, 1922. Ccuncil met in regulars ession, rayor Waller presiding, with the following named officers present; 7.H.Humpherys, J.C.Hooper, T.Holbrook, H.Looper and L.C. Ayers Aldermen, .9.v.YeClendon City Health Officer, Iloy Maxey City Marshal, G.H.Saigling City Secretary, when the following business was transacted:- 2he minutes of the last regular and three call sersionr were read and approved with one correction, that being that I.T'.Smyth was named tith J.1%Waller to confer with the F.h. Jo in rcgard to their parking their vaeut lots to the west of the ?arsenger Station. City health officer Dr McClendon reported that there were no contagious diseases in the City. rr W.E.Eisser carne before the Council and reccomendV *hat the City put in two stmall shower bath houses at the Tourist Camp - Ground, have about a half dolen more tables built and put on the'Y grounds and have the electric lights put in good repair. It was regularly moved and seconded that Mr 1Jrser'r reccomendaticns be accepted and that the ?ayor appotit a committee to look into the cost of the improvements as well as n11 ether nhaser and report back to the Council at its first meeting. Carried.:1-,_C.Ayers and W.Holbrook 'ere appointed by Mayor as. this committee. Frye war nresent and made the Council a propnorition to work fcr the City in the Capacity of Motor Cop, he to furnish his own Motor -Cycle and work for rq00.00 ner Month and fees of Cffice. Motion war rade and seconded thtt the Council take Mr Frye's propporition under conrideration. Carried. It War regularly moved that the City bear half the .)xpense of a man to guard the Auditorium from about five °clock each even- ing until about ten and that he be regularly demti :ed with auth ortiy to make arrests, and he shall be on guard on Sundays. Carried. The Mayor and City Coc:etary were instructed to get in touch with the Architects for the Auditorium with reference to cahnging the size and depth of the Auditorium rrchistra Dit. City "ngineer i.P.Smyth was instructed to make Purvey of i- tewer ditch starting at alley at rea- cf S.7.Smith's Here and gcing on thenth street three blocks west'and give his f gures to I:.".Trick y Scn rna have t them make a price on the complete iob cf putting this sewer in, also to make survey for sewer line through block 58 in the old 7rwn of ?lainview. .,• On regular motion and second the City Secretary was instruct- " ed to have 500'copies of Crdinance4!--37 printed. Carried. It war regularly moved and reconded that written notice be sreved at once on Wayland. Baptist College 9y registere letter notifying them that unlecs they make nroper sewer connection d to conform with the State Sanitary Laws by the Furst day of Sentember, TO22, ther sewer service shall be discontinued. Carried. roved and seconded that written native be served cn the property owners tc put cement walks in on the south and rest side of Bieck 64 A.60, known commonly as the Speed Block, Carried. otin 1,17',F made and seconded that T.J.71inger be arnointel to Audit the Accountsand books of the City for theyear ending March 3Ist, I9L2, and that it be left to him to anpeint his own ass Wants. Carried. C •r. 71aS realarly moved and seconded that ,122,000.CO of Govern- ment bonds owned by the City's Tnterest and Sinking fund be sold at not less tan par and the proceeds of sale be placed in the Interest and Sinking fund. Carried. (?n the recccmemdaticn cf the r'ayor, J.r.Waller, the follow@ ing committees were annointed from the council members to serve during the nresent term; Street & Alley; Hooper & Holbrook Water . Sewer; I doper & Ayers Public Improvement; Holbrook & hoover Finance; Humphreys & Hooper Myer ''rotem; W.Holbrook Tt was regularly move -1 and seconded that Geo 'oswe11 be emplyo- Ad as night Watchman, and that D.TQ."'homas' s=ervices as night watch be dispensed with on and after the `©th day of April, T922. Mr At a salary cf u"TC0.00 per month Boswell to take his place' on the Ist of ray, 1922. Carried. rotin was rade and seconded that rr !;'.H.Cordill be relieved of the reroonsibility of Superintendent of the Street work snd that the ayor 'ai.e this responsibility and that rr Cordill atso be ncti- fyed tha e-"fectiv,*e on and after ray Ist, T922, his salary shall be 'T00.0( ,ger month. C'rried. The following bil1e were allowed and ordered paid; V7.D.Darby 'list Clerk "t5C.05, W.J.Mitchell x'8.00, G.C.Keck 6.00, .. g.Tudor 16.00, Nine r?cCornas 6.00, i .J.Frye x"6.00, Yrs R.B.7udor $6.00, "rs I.C.Droke 6.00, Fred I,"' tchell 4.0C ; ?he following Ordinance was presented to the City Council and read aloud bo them by the City Secretary, immeiiately after which, Motion was regularly made and seconded that the Ordinance be adopted. Carried. k/LSI NAN CE#I 7 6 (.i Be it Ordained by the City Council of the City of Plain- view, Texas, that a City Poliece force be, and is,established;that all members of such pol.iece foree shall be under the direction of the City Marshall, and the members of such force shall have all the ncwers and authorities usually vested in noliecemen. It shall be their duty to be active in conserving the peace, quelling riots and disturbances in the City, an4 they shall arrelt ail perlofl offending against the eace of the City and -ay arrest without warrant persons violating the public peace cr commiting any offense against the Ordinance of the City of Plainview or laws of the State; and the following named persons are now anpointed members of the said poliece force,to-wit: Carl Brown, 3urke rathes, H.S.Hilburn, Ural ArrstrOng, 7.Dowden Jr, 71.-1.Dowden, G.C.Hughes, Hanks Blakemore, reade P. Griffin, D.:'.Jones, John Lucas, Parle Keck, C.S.Williams, B.E.Mitohell, A.If.Hickman, H.H.eynolds. And a commission shall be issued to each of said Persons, which shall be signed by the rayor and attested by the City Secretary. The Above Ordinance was adopted by unanimous vote of the Cou- ncil and is approvec',this Trith day of April, T922. Attet. 1Trycr. There being no ftrther business Council ad:,ourned. /24 Mayor. Plainview, Texas, April 28th, 1922. Council met in call cession, rayor J. -.Waller presiding with the following named officers nresent: W.Holbrook, H.LOoper, F.C.Ayers and E.H.Humnhreys Aldermen, 1.H.Saigling City Secretary, when the following proceedings were had, to -wit; Mrs B.Settle representing the Oklahoma Scenic Co of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, was present for the purpose of displaying before the Council an assortment of Stage Cuttain and scenery for the City's Auditorium Stage, and after haveing viewed many different designs of curtains and stage wings and agreeing on a nrice for certain curtains and stage sceneries,n was regularly moved and seconded that contract be entere into with the Oklahoma Scenic Co of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma for the furnishing and installation of Cettain Curtains and secnery as reckted herafter. Carried. • Contract with the Oklahoma Scenic Cc of Ok]ahoma City, Oklahoma. This contract entered into by and between the Oklahoma Scenic Co., and the City of 7'lainview, Texas. City The Oklahoma'Scenic Co agrees to build, paint furnish and completely install, together with all ropes and pulleys and other paraphernalia necessary for installing thesceenery listed below for the sum of $2300.00-; $700.00 to be paid on installation,to the'satiefaction of committee in charge; $800.00 within three months from installation and the balance of $800.00 within three months from second instmllment; No interestto be paid; SCENERY TO 9E PURNISHED. One front curtain ( dark red drapery) center nicture 4 T Kansas scene; one garden scene 4I4 -B- with wings to match;(3Prs) Olio 422 - Pr Tormentor wings and grand drapery ( tan). One set Fancy, with french doors and tapestry effect walls; kitchen Beene to be on back of Bet Pancy. Accepted this 28th day of April, 1922. Signed. Mrs P. Settle For Oklahoma Scenic Co, 309 E. IOth St Oklahoma Oity, Oklahoma. It was regularly moved and seconded that the Mayor issue a broclamation designating May 8th, 9th and IOth as clean up days for and over the entire City. Carried. There being no further business Council adjourned. -, • Mayor. Plainview, Texas, May Ist, 1922. City Council met in regular session, Wayor J.!Waller presi- ding with the following named officers present; R.H.Humphreys, W.Horbrook, H.Looper and R.C.Ayers Aldermen, E.F.McClendon City Health Officer, Roy Maxey City Marshall, G.H. Saigling City Secretary, when the following preeeedings were had, to -wit; Minutes of the last regular and one call session were read and approved. It WIS regularly moved and seconded that the City take membership in the Texae League of MuniciTalities, the membership fee being 020.CO. Mction carried. Regularly moved and secended that the City purchase a complete set of six new casings for the ''ire truck. Carried. It was moved and seconded that the City hire men to gather up trash on dump ground thereby Enabling vehicle hayl- i#g trash to ground to get into Fame. Cnrried. The Council went on record as reccomending to the B.C.D that they approperiate $100.00 toward the expense of Students in attending the Interscholastic meet at Austin Texas. City Health Officer 1%F.McClenden reported that there wre no contaginue diseases in the City. It was regularly moved and seconded that Dr 7.7.McClendon be appointed City Health Officer for a term of two years, termi,d. ending in April 7924. Carried. Doyle Curtis' application for membership in the fir dpt came before the Council whereupon Motion as made and seconded that he be elected. rotion carried & Curtis declared elected. The Fire Chief vat before the Council asking their cooper- ation in the control' of traffic during fires and it was moved and seconded that the City Attorney be requested to draft suit- able ordinance controlling same. (7arried. The Bonds of J.B.Yaxey Auditorium Contractor, Britt Sheet Metal Co, and the two Bonds of the G.C.Electric Co on the wiring of Auditorium and the rlectric Fixtures and Extra wiring were all presented to the Council and same were accepted and approved. 3 .J.Klinger presented his report of his Audit of the City books and same was read aloud to the Council after which the report was accepted and approved and ordered published in full in both the Plainview News and Plainview Heareld. The City Board of Del bilis rere presented to the Counoil and same were allowed and ordered Haid as wre the City's regular bills. "'h: r,"ayor and City Secretary were instructed to communi- cate with the Texas League of Municipalities with reference to information on the managing of City Auditoriums. ?ermit to reconnect the alley toilets at the rear of the sheetinon Rilerd building was refused H.?+,.Skaggs. Cor:mittee composed of h.C.Ayers and W.Holbrook reported on the approximate cost of improvements at the Tourist Camp site and their report was accepted and held over until next regular meeting cf the Council for further deliberation on the matter. City Secretary was instructe to pair Dan Gilliland for day labor .35i per hour. The following named persons were appointed as new Board of Directors of the City Board of Development 17. ;.Lisser, p.P.Smyth, '.M.Butler, J .B. taxey, C.A.Pierce Joe Yeliehor, h.?.Barker and H.h.rritz. "e bid of $2683.50 made by P.O. rick & Son on building certain sewer lines in the City vas accepted and on motion and second they were given the contract to build said sewervlines. Bid and specifications follcws;- To the ricnorable r,:ayor and City Counwil of Plain- view, Texas, Gentlemen:- bid I hereby file my'for sewer work contempla- ted by the City: Viz. For the Tenth Street job: I340 feet: Trenching, laying in place, backfilling and building three manholes, as prescribed by the City Engineer, and performed under his direction, the City furnishing the 8" pipe, I to furnish all other material and labor. For Block 62 East side town 888 feet: Trenching, laying in Mace, backfilling anS building one manhole, as prescribed by the City Engineerand performed under direction, the City to furnish the 600' of 6" pipe it now has.` hnads, I, to furnish all other material and labor C•0 For the two Jobs the stm of $2683.50 Signed; R.M. Trick & Son By ROy Irick. PROCLAMATION. WHEREAS, Ordinance No 133 of the City of Plainview provides that the Marshall shall, at all times, cause all trash, refuse, filth, garbage, and rubbish, to be removed from all lots and tracts of land within the City, and provides that,the owner or occupant of any lot shall be liable for the expense of removing such trash, filth, garbage, and rubbish, and WHEREAS, the City Council has designated the 8th, 9th, IOth days of ray, I922, as clean-up days, THE EFORE, I, J.M.Waller, r'ayor of the City of Plainview, in compliance with the Ordinance of said City, do hereby give notice to all the inhabitants of the City of Plainview, of such Ordinance and such Order, and call upon all the inhabitants of the City of Plainview to cause to be removed from the premises occ- upied by them, or owned or controlled by them, all trash, refuse, filth, garbage and rubbish, and do,in all ways possible, asset in a general clasp -up of the City. Done at the City Hall, in the City of Plainview, and this 1st day of May, A.D., I922. Mayor. The following reports of the City Collector an City Marshall for the Month of April I922 were accepted and approved. G.H.Saigling City 'ax Collector, Current Ta$es #340.25, Delinquent Taxes #226.60, G.H.Saigling Collector Sower & "rater rents Water 02495.63, Sewer A787.85, riecellaneout, Gen Fund A3975, Chas Wilson City Marshall Fines $23.00, Dra I:isence A5.00, Roy r'axey City Marshall Cigarett Lisence "'I35.00, lceupation Tax $45.00, Vehicle Lisence ,$76.25. The following salaries and Bilis for Apriwere allowed and crdered paid:- 7.H.Cordill $I25.00, J.W.Perkin $100.00, H.O.Cordill $85.00, W.C.Busby $85.00, R.S.Loe 485.40, H.W.Visor $I00.00, Leo Delay 'I25.00, J.M.Waller $I00.00, Eo Maxey 083.35, G.H.Saigling $160.00, H.►".Blakemore AI00.00, D.M.T omas AI00.00, John Boswell *125.00, L.W.Kiker $85.00, C.M.Loe *85.00, Williams & Martin $50.00, Plainview Fire Dpt $35.00, F.F.McClendon $25.00, J.C.Hooper, $5.00, E.ii.Humphreys $5.00, H.Looper $5.00, W.Holbrook *5.00, L.C.Ayers *5.00, G.H.Saigling $12.00, L.F.Cobb *35.00, Guth- rie- Martin *25.53, Guaranty Tire Co $80.55, Shafer Printing Co #22.25, Telephone Co $19.68, Texas Utilities Co *3.64, McAdams Lbr Co AI.co, Knight Auto Co *17.50, McClelland Buick Co #28.78, Plainview Grain P.xclvinge t I90.80, J.B.Nance Agent. $90.00, :Dan Gilliland .*II.20, W.J.Klinger *20.00, F.H.Williams $IC.00, G.C.Keck A10.00, Plainview Trews X9.93, Telephone Co A3.50, Fulton Lumber Co $I.35, Rockwell Bros & Co 06.00, Hrap Drug Co *I.00, Shafer Printing Co *9.00, Dowden Hdw Co *3I.34, Wooldridge humber Co $38.15, Donohoo-Ware Hdw Co $92.78, Texas Utilities *62I.20, League of Texas Municipalities *20.00, E.C.Hun`er AI6.00,. There being no further business Council adjourned. Attest. Mayor. Plainview, Texas, ray 6th, I922. 'amity Councl met in call session, mayor J.f".waller pre- siding with the following named officers present; E.H.Humphreys, J.C.Hooper, I.C.Ayers, H.Iooper and 'V. Holbrook Aldermen, G.H.Saigling City Secretary, when the following proceedings were had to -wit; J.B.?raxey presented vstimate #5 on the City Auditor- ium for P5062.3I ; Potion was regularly made and eeoonded that the estimate be allowed and paid. Carried. P.Totion was made and seconded that a small eater line be laid under the paving on ash street to the parkings in the center of said street, under the supervision of I.P.Smyth. Care Tt being called to the attention of the City Council that Automobiles are left parked on the streets all night which prevents the street sweepers from properly cleaning the streets it was moved and seconde.de that the City Attorney be reque to draft an Ordinance prohibiting parking of cars at curb. pixy: streets later than I2 P.Looloak. Carried. d Plainview, Texas, May I5, I922.', City Council met in regular session, Mayor J.M.Waller presiding with the following named officers present; S,.H.Humphreys, R.C.Ayers, W.Holbrook and H.Looper Alder- men, E.F.McClendon City Health Officer, Roy Maxey City Mar- shall, and G.H.Saigling City Secretary, when the following proceedings were had, to -wit; The Minutes of the last regu_.ar and one call session were read and approved. City Health Officer reported no contagious diseases in the City. Messrs Lee and Hawthorne were both before the Council asking for permits to place hamburger wagons on the street and on vacant lots so laacated that both would be in the City's Fire Limits whereupon motion wihh second prevailed to the effect that they be refused the permits. Carried. It was regularly moved and seconded that the orchestra - pit in the City Auditorium be dug to a depth sufficient to allow an up -right piano to set under the projection of the stage - floor, and_that movehble wood steps be put in the pit instead of concrete. Carried. The matter of extra poliece protection and traffic off- icers during the West Texas Chamber of Commerce Convention was left with the Mayor and City Marshall . It was moved and seconded that Mr J .0 .Cooper be 'employ- ed as care -taker at the Tourist Camp ground at a salery of t 55.00 per month, he to be there at all times excepting meal hours. It.was moved and seconded that the repair bill presented by Knight Auto Co on Mrs Ragland's car for '20.95 be paid by the City. Carried. The application of Pat McWhorter for member$hip in the City Fire Dept was presented to the Council for its approval. Mo ed and seconded that the application be accepted and approved. Carried. Sealed bids on repainting the outside of all open ngs were Peened in the City Hall Bldg and the bid $40.00 made by J.WaBoles bang lowest he was sivarde4 the eontract to do the paintiig. The following Ordinance was approved and adppted after hav- ing been read aloud before the Coune il. ORDINANCE# I77. Be it Ordained by the ';ity Council of the City of Plain- view, Texas: Section I. That hereafter, it shall be unlawful and a misdemeanor for any person to leave any automobile, machinery, buggy, wagon, or other vehicle standing or parked upon any of the p..ved streets of the City of Plainview, for any space of time more than fifteen .(I5) minutes, between the hours of I2 O'clock midnight, 6 O'clock A.M. following. Section 2. Any person found guilty of a violation of section I of this Ordinance shall be fined in any sum not more than One Hundred (4I00.00) Dollars. The above Ordinance was adopted this, he ISth day of May, I922, by a ote of five (5) for and none against, and is approv d this, the I5th day of May, I922. Attest. adjourned. Attest. There appearing to be no further business Council frie," 4777' .... Plainview, Texas, May I6, I922. Council met in call session, Mayor Waller presiding with the following named officers present; T.H.Humphreys, R.C.Ayers, H.Looper and J.C.Hooper Alder- men, G.H.Saigling City Secretary, when the following business was transacted; Mr Britt of the Britt Sheet Metal Co of Amarillo presented to the Council Estimate #I on the Auditorium heating and cooling contract, said certificate of tstimate calling for $980.08. It was moved and seconded that the estimate be allowed" and a warrant and check be drawn on the Auditorj.um fund for same in favor of the Britt Sheet Metal Co. Carried. There bing no furthet business Council adjourned. Attes. Plainview, Texas, May I9,' I922. Council met in call session, rayci . presiding with the following named officers present; J.C.Hooper, R.C.Ayers, F.H.Hurrphreys, W.Hclbrook and H.Loouer Alderr^en, tr.H.Saigling City Secretary when the following -proceedings were had, to -wit; "r Buchanan Secretary of the San Angelo bare ballclub was before the oeuncil asking permission to rope off the streets on the south, east rind west sides of the base ball nar during the games between Clovis and San Angelo on the 22nd and 23rd. Moved and seconded that he be allowed to rope off the streets as requested providing he keep two men at each lope in order to let traffice pass through those blocks. Carried. Moved and seconCnd that parking of cars on '3roadstiey Street from seventh St to 5th street be prohibited during the ccnvention, also on sixth street from the post office east to Ash street and that a prominent line be in on the pavement ten feet fron the sidewalks on these restricted block for foot travel, also line be drawn at all street intersection down town for foot travel to avoid jay -walking. Carried. Estimate #2 in favor of the Britt Shee+ Fetal : ”fg Co of Amarillo was presented by them and same as aliored and or- dered paid out of the Auditorium fund. Carried. There appearing to be no further business Council Adjd. Attest. City Secretary. ?Rayor. . 0 Plainview, Texas, "ay 20th, 1922. 9.3C ATM. Council met in call session, I,?ayorJ-' .tWaf1emresidin.g with the following named officers present; F.H.Humphreys, I.C.Ayers, J.C.Hcoper, i".HoTbrook Aldermen, ^.H.Snigling City Secretary, when the following proceeding: vere had, to -wit; "?eeting called for the nurncse cf going over the matter of an adjustment on the Auditorium chairs with "r Smith salesmen for the '.;".A.I ow1es Co Through whoa the Chairs were bought. Mr Smith, -prior to thfis meeting had himself inspected the chairs and agreed that they do not come uo to the same by which the Council purchased the cahirs and he wrote aniagreement and signed are for his fir stating that the City may use the chairs during the convention without nbligfcting themselves to accept the chairs as they were and that an adjustment would 'oe -wade on the chiars as soon as the Auditorium bulding was completed and the chairs could be installed. This agreement signed by rr Smith is on file in the City `secretary's office. "everal requests for permits to erect and conduct cold drink and eating stands in the firrlimits were refused different ones. Attest. There being no further business Council adjourned. City Secrete y Mayor. Plainview, moxas, "gay 20th, 2.00 P.M. Council met in call session, rayor Wnller presiding, with tke following named cfficers present; W.Holbrook, J.C,.Hpemer, 7.H.Hum)3ireys, T.C.Ayers Aldermen, G.H.Saigling City Secretary, when the following proceedings were had, to --At; Regularly moved and seconded that drinks and eating stands be allowed to run during the convention on ',roadway and ash streets north of Seventh street but none of any kind south of seventh street. Carried,. The City Secretary and ""arshall were ordered to serve proper notice on the Herald ?ublishing Co to Connet their place of businesw with the City Sewer. 1.... Moved and seconded that a proper flag pole be ordered made and that same be placed on the Auditorium Building. The construction of this pole was lef t to Alderman Hum°)hreys. Carried. Attest. (;"4'7 Mayor. Plainview, Texas, May 29,I922. Council met in call session, rayor Waller presiding, with the following named officers,present; :.H.Humphreys, W.Holbrook, J.C. Hooper and R.C.Aydrs,Aledermen, G.H.Saigling Qity Secretary; when the following proceedings were had,to-wit; It was regularly moved and seconded th414 the Iiethodist church be granted the use of the City Auditorium on and after the IIth day of June for the duration of their revival meeting, it being understood between the Church committee and the City Counctl that the Church eMil pay the charges for the use of the Auditorium that the Council later detrmines to make for use of same. Carried. J.3.Maxey presented estimate #6 on the Auditorium;iit was moved and seconded that the estimade be allwoed and paid. Carried. J.O.Berry & Co presented their bill for Architect fee to the amount of $192.94 which was all wed and ales ordered paid. The amount of Estimate 6 presented by Mr I"axey and ordered pa paid is $2498.I8., mw. No other business appering Council adjourned. Attest. 7/4 Mayor. . , . . . • , , • • . • • Plainview, Texas, June 5th, T922. Council met in regular session, Mayor J.M.Waller pre- siding with the following named officers preeent; J.C.Hooper, W.Holbrook, H.Looper, nnd E.H.Humphreys Aldermen, E.F.McClendon Ci City Health Officer, Roy Maxey Clty Marshall and G.H.Saigling City Secretary, when the following proceedings were had, tp-w t; The minutes of the last regular and three call sessions were read and approved. Moved and secondede that the City enter into contract with J.B.Maxeseito paint the Auditorium floor two coats of cement paint, for the sum of $420.00 Maxey to take a six months City warrant for his work and material. Carried. .It is regularly moved and eeconded that E.H.Bawden be give contract to ccnetruct ecment sidwalk out to the curb on the east side of the Auditorium and approaches from sidewalk to bulding at doors on the South side. Carried. By City 7ngineer Unon the approval and accepteance'of the remainder of the south Baltimore St water line being laid by R.M.Irick & Son the Council ordered that two warrants of $500.0C each be drawn to Trick & Son payable in three and four years respectively and bear- ing 6 % interest Moved and seconded that the Mayor employ two extra men to work on streets for such time as he sees need for their services. Carried. The following reports of City Marshall and City Tax & water collector for the montk o f May were accepted and approved. G.H.Saigling City Tax Collector Delinquent Tax $113.00, Water rents $1026.96, Sewer $289.85., Street Fund $8.25; Roy Maxbyy City Marshall Total net collection $188.60. The following Ordinance was read aloud to the Council and approved and adopted as it follows.; - ORDINANCE #178. Be it Ordained by the City Council of the City of Plain- view, Texas,. Section 1. That no person whether walking or driving any vehicle, shall obstruct, interfere with, impede, or get or be in the way of any fire truck or any fire fighting apparatus in the Oity of Plainview, and that every person whether walking or driv- ing a vehicle, and being in front of any such fire truck or fire fighting apparatus, shall immediately go to, or drive vehicle which such person is driving, to the right hand side of the street • and next to the sidewalk, of the street upon which such person may be. Scetion 2. Be it,further Ordained by the City Council of the City of Plainview, Texas, that no nerson shall drive any vehicle through or in any street in the City of Plainview, adjacent to any building which is on fire, unless it be to drive such vehicle away from such fire,. Section 3. Any person found guilty of violating any of the provisions of this Ordinance, shall be punished by a fine not exceeding One'Hundred (OIOO.00) Dollars. The above Ordinance was passed and adopted by a unanimous vote of all Councilmen present, and same is approved, this the 5th day of June, I922. Mayor. The following salaries and bilis were allowed and rrdered paid. W.H.Cordill $I00.00, J.W.Perkins 0100.00, H.O.Cordill 085.00, W.C.Busby 085.CO, Ft.S.Loc 085.00 H.W.Vlsor 0100.00;, Leo DeLay 0125. J.M.Waller '75.00, G.H.Seigling $150.00, 0W.H.Blakemore $50.00, Geo Boswell 0100.00, John Boswell $125.00, L.7.Kiker 85.00, C.M.Loe $85.00, Williams & Martin $50.00, Plainview Fire Dpjt 35.00, E.F.YeClendon $25.00, W.Holbrook 05.00 H.Looper $5.00, E.C.Ayers $5.00, J.C.Hooper 05.CO, E.H.i1umphreys$5.00, I:.I .Irick & Son 31292.68, T.E.Alexander $20.65, B.'T'.Page $32.20, Dan Gilliland $30.80, J.C.Ccoper. 27.50, J.r.Waller $1I.60, Wailer Tailoring Co 03.10, R.B.Hulen .$4.00, J.C.Young $12.60, P.B.Eandolph 015.00, J.B.Maxey 010.00, E.H.Humphreys $5.00, D.Hefflefinger 05.00, E.C.Lamb 2.50,W.R.Thampson $2.50, J.B.Dowdle 02.50, D.D.Bowman 02.50, W.E.I;isser $2.50, A.M.McMillan $2.50, E.C.Ayyers 015.00, J.P.Crawford $I0.00, F.C."Tare 05.00, Ben Gardner x:2.50 J.N.Donohoo $5.00 J.C.Brown 02.50, Lee Stephens $2.50, Ben Smith ; 2.50, D.H.Collier $2.60 C.D.7offord x$2.50, J.B.Nanee Agent $90.00, H.L.Fritz Treas $50.00, Neptune Meter Co 049.05, Magnolia Petroleum Co $I84.9I, Burroughs Adding Tch Co 05.85, Pv News $31.48, Dowden Hdw Co $12.25, Looper Gro Co $I.80, Jarvis - Tull Co $I.05, hong-Bell Lbr Co 06.50,0?K.Drug Store '4.I0, G.W. Graves 15.00, I;oekwell Bros & Co x"23.40, Wcoldridge Lbr 00 $37.95, City Blacksmith Shop 023.05, McAdams Lbr Co $12.20, Donchoo-Ware Edw $166.91, Donohoo-Ware Hdw Co $274.5I, Donohoo-Ware Hdw Co .$364.32, Telephone Co $3.50, 'Texas Utilities Co $725.90, Hargraves Printing. Co • 010.25, H.C.Iiepsner & Co 02.87, J.'".Boles $56.55. ' There being no further business Council adjourned. D Attest. / / City Sec etar . As - Plainview, ?exas, June 19, 1922. Council met in regular session, Mayor J.M.Waller presiding with the following named officers present; W.Holbrook, H.Looper, R.C.Ayers and J.C.Hooper Aldermen, E.F.McClendon City Health Ofiicer, and G.H.Saigling City Secretary, when the following pro- ceedings were had, to -wit; Minutes of the last regular session were read and approved. City Health Officer reported one case contagious disease, that being scarlett fever. Motion with proper second prevailed to the effect yhat Mors 7.T.Northeutt,; Johnson, and Myers be notified not to sell any more milk until their herd of milk cows have been inspected, motion carried. W.A.Hash was present and asked for the use of the City Auditorium on the afternoon of June 24th, 1922, at which time Gov Neff will speak. Regularly moved and secohded that the use of the Auditorium be granted for the occasion with the understanding that the usual charges for the buliding shall be paid the City hen the Council ee sets the price for same. Carried. Moved and seoonded that in case the V.7.Levival at the Auditor- . iuri closes Sunday June 25th that the Nazarine Church be granted the use of the Auditorium for one week immediatley thereafter they to pay the charges as set by the City Council in the near future for the use of Auditorium. Carried. On motion and second Mr J.J.Oxford(Personal frthend of the Mayor) was granted use of the Auditorium on the 5th of July for a it lecture to be given by Himself at 8:15 P.Mon that date, the City to get 25% of the gross receipts of the evening. Carried. City Health officer requested the Council to have the proper Ordinance written to prohibit the�acing of any foodstuff on the sidewalks along the sotre down town for display purposes, whereupon; Motion was made and seconded that the City Attorney be request- ed to draft proper Otdinance to cover same. Carried. J.A.Peret was awarded contract to wire the Auditorium build a • with lightning rods, for the surae of $280.00, he to take a warrant on the Gity for same., warrant to tan six month. Estimated fT for 8400.00 in favor of G.C.Electric Co on their Electrical contract on Auditorium, rstimate 47 for $2000.00 in favor cf J.B.!qtxey on Auditorium Bldg, and Bill for t6.4C in favor cf Sheriff J.C.?erry for feeding City prisoners at County jail were all allowed and ordered paid. Sealed bids on the City's advertising were received from the Plainview News and the Herald ?ublishing Co, ;thich were as follows - Herald publishing Co;- Display Advertising thirty(30) cents pery:. column inch each insertion, Leading matter, such as notices, ordinance, etc, first insertion Iq per word; each subsequent insertion IV per word. Plainview News:- Display -Adv., 27V an inch, per issue. Readers IV per word per issue. Regularly moved and seconded that the Plainview News be given t the contract for the City's Advettising for one year from date of thik meeting, since their bid is lower than that of the Herald -'11b Co. Caved. No further business anpearing Council adjourned. Attest. Plainview, 2eTas, June 23, 1922. Council mrt in cEal session, Mor J.!7.TPller presiding rith the -E'-llowir4 named of'icc:: present: J.C.Hr,oner, :.Looper and R.C.ayen- iLeieri. In the al)core cf the City Secy Alder-:Pri 11..C.Ayers acted as Secretary. Lotion by Hooper and seconde(1 by Looper that City charge the 1"ethodist church 50.00 for iie cf the Auditorium during their revival meetin. Carried. Motion By vi.H.Hum)hleys and seconoded by Hooper that the City give J.3.iaxey contract at a price pf 162.50 to plaster wall under eaves in main Auditorium bldg. Carried. Motion by E.H.Humhreys and seconded by J.C.Hooper that after the Neff, Rogers and Oxford speakines at Auditorium the house shall be closed until building is ehtirely completed and the keys to same nre turned cvet to the City by Contractor Tlexey. Carried. . No further business appearing Council adjourned. Attest. City Sec Yayor. Plainview, 7cxas, June 26th, .1922. City Co'mcil met in call session, Mayor Waller presiding, with the following named officers present;:,..C.Ayers, Y.H.dumphreys, J.C.Hoo.der and W.Holbrook Aldermen and G.h.Saigling City Secy, when the following proceedings were had, to-Alrit; Tt is resulurly moved and seconded that the Mayor and W. Holbrook cofer with the City Attorne:.. with reference to drafting a suitle Ordinance governing the conduction of bath houses, bathing or swimming )cols. Carried. 2he City Secretary was instructed to advertise for bids for depository for the City's funds for a period of one year. This being the conclusion of the business this bodyajourned. • Olainview, Texas, July 3rd, 1922. City Council met in regular session, Mayor Waller presiding with the following named officers present; `.Holbrook, H.Looper, E.C.Ayers and E.H.Humphreys Aldermen, E.F.McClencion City Health Officer and u.H.Saigling City Secretary, when the following pro- ceedings were had, to -wit; Minutes of the last regular and two call sessions were read and approved. The south Plains Poultry Assn of Hale Courlcty made request for use of the City Auditorium from Dec I2th to 202st, I922, Incl and it was regularly moved and seconded that the Assn be granted the use of the Auditorium on those dates. Carried. Moved and seconded that the Touriist Camp caretaker be be instructed to the effect that none but regular tourist be allowed the use of the came grounds and that the sale of any goods or ware of any kind must be prohibited in the park. Carried, Moved and seconded that the Mayor instruct the Fire Chief to Prohibit all unnecessary fast driving of the fire truck. Carried. The 13.0.1) and City ronthy bills for June were allowed and ordered paid. The following reports of City Collector and City Marshall for the month of June were herad read and accented. G.H.Saigling Water rents tI22.5I, Sewer Rents 4 I7.50, City Taxes 0403.39, Roy A axey City rarshall tI26.60. ,,The following' Ordinance was rtad'-tiIoud 'to the Council after wAieh it w8.r regularly moved and seconded that same be approved and adopted as of this date. OhD INANCI' n 179. V Be it ordained by the City Council of the City of Plainview, as follows: Section I. That every Person owning, operating, or having ek charge of any bath house, bathing pool or swimming pool situated within the City of Plainview shall at all times keep such house' and pool in sanitary condition; shall at all times keep in the water in any such poolsufficient chlorine, chloride of lime, or copper sulphate to thoroughly steralize such water of any such germs that might be in or get in such water; shall permit no per - on to enter any such pool until such person shall clense himself under shower bath en such premisis, and shall permit no person to enter any such pool unless clothed in tow piece bathing suit, Section 2. That every such person owning, operating or having - charge of any bath house, bathing pool, or swimming pool within the City of Tlainview, shall nto permit, and shall'personally suppress any immodist behavoir of any person at or in any such house or: pool, or upon the premises where same is situated. Section 3. "hat any nerson violating any provisions of section one and two hereof, shall be deemed guilty of misdemeanor and upon conviction, shall be fined in any sum not less than One Hundred ($100.00) Dollars. Section 4. That every such person operating or in charge of any such bath house, bathing or swimming pool, shall have,all the powers of a polieceman for the purpose of preventing and oppress- ing any immodest conduct on the part of, any person at, in, or about any such bath house, slimming or bathing pool. Section 5. That any person who shall, in or about any such bath house, bathing pool., or swimming pool within the, City of 21ain- view, be guilty of any immodest or indeaeht conduct shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction shall be fined in aLy sum not more than One Hundred (100.00) Dollars. Passed and adonted this the Zrd day of July, A.D., 1922. Approved 3rd day c July, A.D.,I922. Attest. Attest. Mayor. 'There being no further business Council adjourned. rayor. Plainview, Texas, July,4th, I922. Council met in call session, T""ayor Waller presiding with the following named officers present; z?.H.Humphreys, h.C.Ayers, VT.Holbrook J.C.Hooper aideimeu-and ;;.H.Saigling City Secretary, when the following proceedings were had, to -wit; Moved and seconded that the City Pay to E.W.A.1:owles Co 50 % of the Contract price of the Auditorium Chairs less freight and other expenses the City has piid out already on chairs. Carried. Plainview, Texas, July 7, 1922. T ayor, . City Council met in call session, rayr Waller presifing with the following named officers prevent, W.Hc'lbrook, H.Looper, R.C.Ayeers J.C.Hooeer and E.iI.Hurnphreys, Alderken, G.H.Saigling City Secre?;ary, when the following eroceedings were had, to -pit; Messrs Wurdock and 1:elso of the Texas Utilities Cc wre present for the purpose of negotiating with the City for a renew- al of the City water pumping and Stree lighting contracts, and after an extensive discussion cf the matters it was regularly moved and seconded that ails City's present: contract .on, water .:pu np-, ing be renewed for a term of five years, from -date cf June 1st, I922. Carried. Moved and seconded that the City enter '.1to five year contract with the Texas Utilitites Co fel One hundred, more or less,; one hunderrd candle power street lights, tvo globes with head on pole cr same as on pole at City Hall street ir_ ersectionlat intersection of Austin and West Seventy street:., pith Too Candle power reflector to be p ;lced an all of the present street light pole in business section and balance cf lights to be placed in residence ;sectio on pele and arm at corner of walk curbs, and all -present lights to be reduced to Too candle power aneotherwise r.aintained at 1:resent, eonttact to be effective not later than October Ist, 1922, and all lights to have loo candle power reflector and the City is t to pay $2.25 per month for each T00 candle oovier light installed as per this agreement. Carried.. Priv, -2exti.s, July IO, 1922. Cou_cil met ln call sessioa, T'ayor Wal1e2 1)residing with the following named officers /resent; ".H.Zumphereys, 7.Helbrook, E.C. Ayers, J.C.Hooner rna H.Looper Aldermen, a.:.7'aing ",ity Leo:, c following oeir r)-r)ii, 'c -wit; J.B.Maxey 0-.1t2ctor cf J.C.elry s- Co Archite- ctes were ,resent, at this meeting. :a' Maxey )reecrted estimate #8 for (81578.54, when i "TX.E_ moved L_rid seconded that Estimate #8 br with the excentions as noed by Architects allowed an paid and tt the Auditoriuri Bidbe accepted'by the Ci City from the Contractor and the balance cf .:;10C.CC (The contractor be )aid on ,im,1 bstivrte when repairs are com-nleted and passed by the Archiect. Carried. Moved and that bill cf-300.00 for' Atchitects feet )e allowed end ordered naid cut cf Auditorium fund. Carried. Motion and second prevailed that the C'ty reject the chairs in - tailed in the Auditorium, as they do not come un to the sample by which they were bought and that the 1-..._1.howles Co from whom the chairs were purchased be notified cf the rejection. Carried. roved end seconded that 25,000.00 insurance he -taken out en the Auditorium building and ,I0,000.00 oa the fill:tures including the scehery. 'his Insurance to be divided in equal tL'moun4,L between the seven fire Insurance Agencies in the city, each writing $5,000.00. Carried. There being no furthet business Council adjourned. 4e,11 Mayor. Dial -Tier, Texas, July 13, 1922. Council met in call session, Payor Waller presiding with the following named cfficers present; J.C.Ilooper, E.11.Humphleys, H.Looper and W.iiolbrook Aldermen, G.H.Saigling City -euletary, when the following proceedings were had to -wit; Mr 7aylol of'therCklihoma City Scenic Scenery Co was present after just having completed the inttellation of the Scenery oh the Auditorium stage and made the Cn'ncil an offr tc discount the cr- igional contract price of $2300.00 for the Scenery, 10 % fort caSk nattiement for the stneaevv., 96 After considering the matter it was decided to take advantage of t the TO"0 cash discount on the $2300.00 for the scenery and mction properly seconded _erevaii_ed.to pay the OhlahomL CityScenic Co 02070.00 as a full settlement for the scenery, also 020.40 for extra rope aac: pulleys. Carried. Regularly roved and seconded that all sewer extensicns be dis- continue:3 for the present. Carried. There appearing to be no further business Counci adjourned. Attest. .44ge44 Mayor. Plainview, Texas, July I7, I922. 4.0 Council met in regular session, M ror Wall presiidng with the f following named officers present; J.C.Hooper, R.C. yers, H.Looper, W.Holbrook and F .H.Humphreys 1 Aldermen, E.F.IcClendon City hEalth Officer, Roy Maxey City i! 1 Marshall, and G.H.Saigling City Secretary, when the following proceedings were had, to -wit; Minutes of the last regular and four eall sessions were read and approved. City Health Officer reported no contageous disease in the City. ''oved and seconded that in case proper sewer connections have not been made at Wayland College that second notice be served on the College Officials that unless same is taken care of the sewer service will be discontinued on Sept Ist. Carried. Moved and seconded that purchase of new storage battery for City Fire Truck be referred to the Mayor. Carried. It was regularly :roved and seconded that ted .H .Blakemore be granted a leave of absence for two weeks, beginning July 25th. Card. Regularl:; moved and seconded that petition from various women's Clubs in the City asking for continued use of the present Library room be rejected and the City go ahedd preparing said room as a City Jail. Carried. Moved and seconded that City allow E.H.Bawden's bill of $838.40 fpr Sidewalks and other eement work at Auditorium and that he be paid $338.40 in cash and be given a warrant on the City for the remaining $500.00 due Feby Ist, I923, bearing 6 % interest. Card. Bili for $12.00 presented by L-D.Harrison for Carpenter work at Auditorium was allowed and ordered paid. On motion properly ::ade and seconded T.E.Alexander was em- ployed as Janitor at the City Auditorium, at a salary of $75.00 per month, from August Ist, I922. Sealed bids on the City's Depository funds were opened at this meeting and were found to be as follows; First Nati Bank 4 %, Third Natl Bnak 4 %, Guaranty State Bank 3 I/I0 5. and the First National Bank's bid being high it was awarded the depository for one year from date, by regula: motion and second which carried. There appaaring to be no further business Councul adjourned. Attest. • Mayor. Plainview, Texas, August Ist, I922. Council me tin Ball session, Mayor 94a `) ,residing with the following named officers present, H.Looper, W.Holbrook, E.I.Hum- phreys and J.C.Hooper Aldermen G.H.Saigling City Secretary, when the following proceedings were had, to -wit; Mr J.H.Conner was present asking a permit for Johnson and Lindsay to put a Auto filling satation at the edege of the side- walk in front of the Woodall sho shop. Motion made and seconded that they be allowed to put the station to .Carried. Charges for use of Auditorium. Regularly roved and seconied that the following sched- ule of charges for the use of the City Auditorium go into effect at once; $I5.00 for a single meeting and $25.00 for day and night meetings be charged where no entrance fee is charged, and a charge of 40 % of gross receipts with a minumun of $25.00 per-. w4*11-a for all attractions charging an entrance fee. Carrs*d, 98 Moved and seconded that the Mayor and City Secretary look after the purchase of tickets for use at Auditorium. Carried. Regularly moved and seconded that Mayor make deal with City Engineer R.P.Smyth to number the houses in the proposed free mail delivery district. Carried. The Church of Christ :raking application through Mayor Waller for use of Auditorium it was regularly moved and seconded that the Church of Christ be allowed the use of the Auditorium for first two Sundays in September or From the Fisrt to the 2nd inclu: sive. Carried. Britt Sheet Metal L; Mfg Co of Amarillo presented their final estimate NO 5, on their heating and cooling contract for the City Auditorium and tame was allowed and ordered paid. There being no further business Council adjourned. Attest. Mayor. Plainview, Texas, August 7, I922. City Council met in regular session, Mayor Waller pre- siding with the following named officers present, J.C.Hooper, R.C.Ayers, H.Looper, W.Holbrook, and E.H.Humphreys Aldermen, E.F.Mc lendon City Heaith officer, G.H.Saigiing City Secretary when the following proceedings were had, to -wit; Minutes of the last regular and call session were read and approved. City Heaith Officer reported one case dyptheria in dity since last regular meeting,this case resulting in death. A number of residents on west seventh street came before the Council and presented a petition to that body asking that they be =� given access to City water on west seventh street. It was regularly moved and seconded that City Engineer R.P. Smyth be requested to make a survey and estimate on approximate cost of a water line west on Seventh street to Quincy, notth on tuncy to eleventh and east on eleventh connecting with the present main there. Carried. Regularly moved and seconded that the monthly salary of the Tour camp keeper be raised from $55.00 to $60.00. Carried. The following reports for the month of July were read to and approv d and adopted by the Council.; G.H.Saigling Coll Water rents $26I9.I8, Sewer Rents $691.24, Street Fund #3.55, G.H.Saigling Cit Tax Coll $275.72, Roy Maxey City Earsha1 237.85. Regularly moved and seconded that the City' and B.C.D Bilis fo dor the month of July be allowed and same were allowed and ordered paid. Attest. There appearing to be no further business Council adjourned. August 2Ist, I922, Plainview, Texas. Mayor. City Council met in regular session, Mayor Waller, pre- siding, with the following named officers present; E.H.Humphreys, J.C.Hooper,R.C.Ayers, H.Iooper Aldermen, Roy Maxey City Marshall and G.H.Saigling City Secretary when the following proceedings were had, to -wit: Minutes of the last regularand one call session were read and approved. Motion with proper second prevailed that any definite action on prpposed West Seventh Street Water line be deferred untill next regular meeting of the Council. Carried. Moved and seconded that the Mayor conferr with the City Attorney as to the amount of bond First National Bank should be required to make as City depository bond and have Bank to make same with a Surety Co,. Carried. There a pearing to be no further business 'Oouncil adjd. Attest. Mayor,. 100 Plainview, Texas, September I, I922. II;A.M. City Council met in called session, Mayor Prptem Holbrook presiding with the following named officers present; E.H.Humphreys, R.C.Ayers, and H.Looper. Mayor Waller was absent from the City and G.H.Saigling.was absent account of illness. Er W.G.Smith., representing the E.W.A.Rowles,Company, of Wichita Falls, Texas, was present and after a general discussion of a settlement covering the charis furnished the City for the Audi- torium, Yr Smith agreed to allow the City a I0% discount on the. purchase price of the chairs and to continue in effect the guar- rantee covering the repair of the chairs or to execute the guarantee in ease such guarantee was not in origional contract. Motion made and properly seconded that the Council accept Er Smith's offer of settlement and that the balance due his firm finder th&s settlemet be paid. Carried. There being no further business Council Adjourned. Attest. R.C.Ay:rs,Ang Secy. Mayor Protem. Plainview, Texas, Sept 4, I922. Council met in regular session, Layor Waller presiding with the' following nmaed officers present; E.R Humphreys, J.C.Hooper,W.Holbrook, H.Looper and R.C.Ayers Alderman,.Roy Maxey City Marshall andE.F.McClend9n,Citraelth Officer, when the following proceedings were had, to -wit; 1inutes of the last two meetings not having been written up account of illness of City Secy there was no reading of the minutes. City Health Officer reported no contagious diseases in the City at the present time. A petition from a number of taxpayer in Highland addition was presented to the Council asking that the City grade I4th and I5th streets fur 8 blocks west of aoliet, and cross streets from I3th to I6th streets for 8 blocks west of Joliet, petition was granted and the work ordered done as soon as weather conditions would permit. 1: John Boswell presented report of the action of the B.C.D. for the. month of August and read his bills whish he presented to the Council f r the Organization. City Engineer R.P.Smyth submitted an estimate of the cost of an 8" water main from pumping plant through Baltimore St to 5th St to connect with 8" line at wayland Hotel, and a I00,000 gallon water tank and twoer, all cpmplete 012,009.9I. A delegation from College Hill Addition was present to urge the Council to take action on a water line extension to their section. It was moved and seconded that Irick & Son as kr O.D.DeHart to cofer with the Council relative to handling some City warrants. Kirby smith was granted permit to do certain amount of repair on the old Post Office garage bldg. The Council ordered the balance of 045.00 due Pe Plainview Undertaking Co, on Judge Watters funeral paid. Regular monthly bills as well as all B.C.D.Bill presented by that organization were allowed and ordered paid. Attest. There being no furhter business Council adjourned. 11 Mayor. Plainview, Texas, September 8th, I922. Council met in. called session, payor Willer presiding with the following named officers present; E.H.Humphreys, H.Looper, W.Holbrook, J.C.Hooper and R.C.Ayers Aldermen when the following proceedings were had, to -wit; It was regularly moved and seconded that the property valu- ation of the Harvest queen Mill be left at $60,000.00 and that the merchandise Valu be raised from $2500 to $5000, and that a rebate be made to this frim on 0I0,000.00 of last year's valuation, and that the valuation as fixed by the Board of Equilization on the First National Bank Bldg owned by Slaton ti Jacob remain at $50,000. Carried. R.Irick & Son submitted a bid sof $4400.00 on the two water extensinns as fromaily planaed by the city and A 200,000 gal water tank and tower, and 1 unanima.s vote of the entire Counci 102 this bid was accepted on cohditon that satisfactory arrangement can be made with the Texas Utilities Co on the pumping contract. Carried. The Lerchants Style Show was granted use of t e Auditoium for one rehearsel free of charge. There appearing no further business Council adjourned. Attest. A ;ti M22. ayor Plainview, Texas, Sept, I8,I922. Council met in regular session, Layx Waller presiding, with the following nmaed officers present; E.H.Humphreys, R.C.Ayers, W.Holbrook, H.Looper, and H.C.Hooper Aldermen when the following proceedings were had, to -wit; It was reg larly moved and seconded that final Estimate #3 in favor of G.C.Electrie Co on Auditorium call for w2I4.50 be allow -ed and paid. Carried. City Health officer reported one cas4 scarlett fever and two cases dyptheria in the City. The Council ordered the purchase of three ex':ra mape of the City. The City Attorney was instructed to rewrite the Street lighting and water pumping contracts to conform with suggestions made after a general dicussion of the contracts with the local ?ranagee and Attorney of the Texas Utilities Co. There appearing no further business Council adjourned. Attest. OM OW AIM Avo Acting City Secreta y. Mayor. 3 Plainview, Texas, Sept 23rd, 1922. City douncil met in called session, Layor Waller presiding with the following named officers present; E.H.Humphreys, W.Holbrook and R.C.Ayers Aldermen and. G.H.Saigling City Secretary when the _following proceedings were had, to -wit; It was regularly moved and seconded that the City grant the City Schools use of the Au Municipal Auditorium for all strictly school entertainments Recitals and rehearsals of same by Music Teachers accredited by the schools till Sept 1-1923, and the use of the Auditorium for the school Lyceum courses at the minimum charge of 025.00 per night, in consideration of use of doncert Grand Piano at Auditorium till Sept I, 1928,, aid that the City agree to and does purchase an upright Piano and allow th6s to remain at the High School till Sept I, 1923, except that the same may be taken to the Auditorium for Orchestra use and retur- ned.to the school . Carried. Regularly moved and seconded that the City Secretary draw warrant on the City in favor of R.E.Irick & Son for $2663.50 bearing 6 %, in payment for sewer lines laif out west Tenth street and through Block 62 OT. Carried. Ordinance #160. BE IT :'DDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PLAINVIEW, TEXAS; SECTION 1. That the following Taxes be and they are here- by levied for the year 1922, upon the 0100.00 valuation subject to taxation in said City for the year 1922, to -wit; For General For Streets Interest & TT lt Purposes & Bridrres Sinking Fund; VT 11 TV TT Street Imp Warran Waterworks Exteh Waterworks Extension 11 tv 1T Sewer Bonds Water Works Bonds Sewer Extehsion Bonds City Hall and Fire Staiton Bonds --.0 Sewer & Water Exten Bonds .014 Street Imp Bonds .02 1/8 .07 .52 .35 .02 I/8 .02 4. 2- .0 St Imp & Paving Bonds Sewer Bonds -Waterworks Bonds .03 .08 .I0 Auditorium Bonds ants, Warrants, —495 .0 .0I Section 2. That there te and is hereby levied an occupation Tax of one half of that levied by the State of Texas, upon all firms,or corporations, following taxable occupation in the City of Plainview, Texas. Section 3. That the Taxes herein levied shall be assessed by the Assessor as required by law, and the laws regulating the ass- essment anikcollection cf State and County Taxes is hereby made a part of this Ordinance, and shall govern the assessment and collection of said Taxes. The rule requiring the second and third reading of an Ordinance is hereby waived and suspended, and this Ordinance is placed on its passage by a unanimous vote of all the Council prsent. Passed, Adopted and approved this 23rd day of Sept, 1922. Attest. OM. There being no further business Council adjourned. Plainview, Texas, October 2, 1922. Mayor. City Council met in regular session, 1:ayor Waller presiding with the following named officers present; E.H.Hurphreys W.Holbrook, R.C.Ayers and J.C.Hooper Aldermen, Roy Laxey City Karshall, E.F.IcClendon City Health Officer and. G.H.Saiglig City Secretary, when the following proceedings were had, to -wit; linutes of the last two regular and three call sessions were read and approved. City Health Officer reported five cases Scariet fever in City. Regularly moved and seconded that A warrant for $420.00 dated Sept I5 -I922, be issued to J.B.baxey same to run six months. This warrant covers kr Laxeys bill for material and labor in painting the concrete floor of the Auditorium. Carried. The fvayor was instructed to cut two men off the present street for leaving only two at work. The IFayor and City Secretary were instruc'ed to sign new Street lighting and water pumping contracts with the Texas Utilities Co, after same were read to the Council and approved by that body. The Regular Lotnhly bills of the City and B.C.D were for the month of September were allowed and ordered paid. After hearing Ordinances #180 & I81 read aloud to the Council it was regularly moved and seconded that 08dinances Nos I812 and I8i be passed adopted and approved and that same be spread in the minutes of this meeting. Lotion carried, all Aldermen present voting Aye and None voting No. ORDINANCE #180 Water pumping contract. WHEREAS, the contract heretofore eneered into by and be- tween the City df Plainview, Texas, of the one part, and the Texas Utilities Cozppany, party ofthe second part, for the pum- ping of water and furnishing of water to the City, has now ex- pired, and it is now necessary that further provosion be made for furnishing of water to the City; and that said has in all things heretofore complied with their contract; and WHEREAS, the City and the said Texas Utiltiies Company have agreed upon the terms and conditions for the extension of the contract between the said partiep which is agreeable to the City Council and the said Texas Utilt4ies Company; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED, by the City Council of thy, City of Plainview, Texas, that the pumping contract be award- ed to the said Texas !itilities Company, a Texas Corporation, its successors and assigns, to pump all of the City water for the City of Plainview, Texas, for a period of flt,ve (5) years from and after this date, whish is the day of 106 I922, and that the Mayor and City Secretary are hereby ordered and instructed to enter into and execute a contract with the said Texas Utilities Company, upon the terms and conditions mentioned in said contract, which have been agreed upon, which said contract is ordered to be recorded in the minutes of this Council and shall be a prat thereof, which contract is in words and figures, to -wit; WATER PUMPING CONTRACT. STATE OF TEXAS ) COUNTY :'F HALE ) This memorandum of agreement made this the first day of September, I922, by and between the Texas Utilities Company, a Texas Corporation, its successors and assigns, acting herein by and through its President, hereunto duly authorized and hereinafter called the"COmpany", and the City of Plainview, Texa Texas, acting by and through its Mayor and Secretary, hereunto duly authorized by the City Council of the City of Plainview, Texac,hereinafter called the "gity", ``yITNESSETH: I. The Company agrees and binds itself tc furnish all wells, machinery, and power necessary for the purpode and to operate all machinery necessary for the purpose and to pump all of the City's water from such wells into the reservoir, elevated tanks and waterworks system of the City and to fur- nish to the City all necessary water during the term of this contract. 2. The Cita agrees to furnish all necessary reservoirs, elevated tank or tanks, one hundred and forty five feet high (I45), locatedat such places within the City as the City may see fit, necessary for storage and handling of all water for the City, such elevated tanks to be connected with the Com- pany's pumping plant by eight (8"G inch mains furnished by the City. 3. The wells and machinery furnished by the Company shall remain the property of the Company. Zi 4. The City engages the Company to so pump all its water fo for a term of five (5) yearsfrom thei date, unless the contract be forfeited or cancelled as hereinafter provided, and agrees to pay the Company for so pumping said water, amounts and rates as follows: Ten (I0) cents per thousand (I000) gallons for one thousand (I000) gallons to fifty thousand (50,000) gallons of water per day, on the daily average per month; and Five (5) cents per thousand (I000) gallons for all water pumped in excess of fifty thousand (50,000) gallons per day, on the daily average per month; provided however, that the City shall pay to the Company a minimum f not less than One Hundred and seventy five and Ido/I00 (I75.00) Dollars per month. 5. In the event df a failure on the part of the Company to furnish a supply of water into the water mains of the City, sufficient to maintain a pressure in said mains of fifty-two (52) pounds per square inch, for any continuous period of of more than twenty-four hours, then for avery day after;.any such twenty-four hour period has expired the Company shall be bound to pay the City the sum of One Hundred (1:I00.00) Dollars as liquidated damages for each and every day until the water se service and pressure above Trovided for shall be reestablished b`,- the Company or until the City shall declare this contract terminated, which the City shall have the absolute right to do at any time after any continuous failure to keep such supply and pressure of water for any period of fifteen days or more. T6. The City shall apy the Company the prices above set out on the first day of each month, and at all events, prior to -the tenth day of epeheeding month after the services have been rendered, and should it become necessary for the City to issue warrants for the pa yment of any sums becoming due the Company under this contract, then such warrants shall provide for and bear interest from their date until paid at the rate of ten 0I0) per cent per annum. 108 7. The Company agrees to furnish continuous service as hereinabove provided, except in cases where it may be prevented by strikes, fires, acts of God and causes beyond its control. 8. In the event that it shall become necessary to locate a well off of the Company's property and on the property belonging to the City, then this contract shall be treated as a lease of t the necessary ground for sand well from the City to the Company during the term of this contract, if it not be renewed the Company shall be entitled to remove all machinery .laced theron by said Company. This contract is executed induplicate. IN TESTIIbONY WHEREOF, the parties hereto have caused the names of the respective corporations to be hereto subscribed by their respective officers, and their corporate seals to be hereto affixed, the day and year first above written. - If CITY SEAL. Attest. G.H.Saigling City Secretary. TEXAS UTILITIES COIt1PANY7 By H.Wurdock Its President. City of Plainview, Texas, By J.iv.Waller, Its Mayor. ORDINANCE $I8I. Street Lighting Contract. WHEREAS, the contract heretofore entered into by and between the City of Plainview, Texas, and the Texas Utilities Company, for the lighting of the streets of Plainview, has expired and it now becomes necessary that further provisions be Trade with reference thereto; and the said Company having heretofore in all things complied with its contract with the City; and, ";HEREAS, the Cit;; of Plainview and the said Texas Utilities Company have agreed upon the terms and conditions governing the future lighting contract, which is agreeable to the City Council and the said Company: NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT O_iDAINED by the City Council of the City of Plainview, Texas, that the street lighting contract ,4. 7 awarded to the Texas Utilities Company, a Texas Corporation, its successors and assigns, to erect and install further street lights and to furnsih current to dame, together with the street lights now in operation fdr the City of Plainview, Texas, for a period of five (5) yearsfrom and after this date, the day of , I922, and that the Layor and City Secretary are here- by ordered and instructed to eneter into and execute a contract with the said Texas Utilities Company, upon the terms and con- ditions mentioned in said contract, which have been agreed upon, which contract shall be duly recorded in the minutes of this Council, and which contract is in words and figures as follows, to -wit; Street Lighting Contract. STATE OF TEXAS ) COUNTY OF H ^: LE ) THIS AGREEL NT amde and entered into this the first day of September, I922, by and between the Texas Utilities Co, a corporation duly organized and incorporated under and by virture of the laws of the State of Texas, its successors and assigns, party of the first part, acting herein bu itd pres- ident, H.Wurdock, hereunto duly authorized, hereinafter called the "Compamty", and the City of Plainview, Texas, party of the second part, acting herein by and through its Mayor and City Secretary, hereunto duly authorized by the City Council of Plainview, Texas, hereinafter called and designated as the "City", WITNESSETH: The said Company herein agrees to make, erect and in3tall certain street lights, and to make certain changes in the present lights, and to furnish current to the City, under the terms and conditions as herein set forth, to -wit; I. The Company shall within a reasonable time from and after this date, place upon the twenty eight steel posts now in use in the City for street lighting purposes, two light fixtures, same to be Two Light Park Crook Tops, each to be equipped with I8 inch Radial Wave Reflectors, and each to be equipped with a I00 candle *ower hazda Light. There being no further business Council adjourned. Attest' / 004 ity 4:11eeta� Plainview, Texas, Oct 16, I922. City Council met in regular session, Mayor Waller presiding with the following named officers present; H.Looper, W.Holbrook, J.C.Hooper, and R.C.Ayers Aldermen, E.F.McClendon City Health Officer and G.H.Saigling City Secretary, when the following proceedings were had; to -wit; City Health Officer reported twelve cases of Scarlet Fever and two cases of Dyptheria in the City. It was regularly mo -Ted and seconded that the City refund Lr W.E.Reed $8.I3, the amount of City Taxes paid by him for the year I918. Carried. The report of the activities of the B.C.D. for the month of September, I922, was read to the Council by John Boswell and same was accepted by the Council and ordered filed. The names of Hudson Kiger, Ham Luna and Bert Jay were presented to the Council for membership to Fire Department, re- sulting in their being elected to membership. At the suggestion of the Fire Chef the Council ordered one pair of pole climbing spurs for the Fire Department. B.C.D warrants, one for$I5.O0 in favor of bars W.Y.Price and on for $100.00 to H.R.Fritz Treas were presented to the Council and same were allowed and ordered paid. The following monthly reports of the City Collector and City marshall for the months of August and Sept were read to the Council whereppon they were approved and ordered filed. G.H.S. Gen4ral $I6.00 Aug: G.H.Saigking Water & Sewer : 385.33,'G.H.Saigling Tax Coll Del Taxes $273.88, Roy Laxey City Marshall $I03.35, September G.H.Saigling Water & Sewer $158.42, General :$24.I5, Tax Coll Del Tax $173.17; Roy Maxey City Marshall $52.25. There being no further business Council adjourned. Attest. Plainview, Texas, Nov 6, I922. City Council net in tegular session, iIaarvr Waller presiding with the following named officers present, H.Looper, W.Holbrook, J.C.Hooper, R.C.Ayers and E.H.Humphreys Aldermen, R.P.hlcClendon City Health Officer, Roy Laxey City Marshall and G.H.Saigling City Secretary, when the following proceedings were had, tO-wit; City Health Officer reported nine cases of scarlet fever, and three cases of Typhoid fever in the City. John L. Boswell presented a condensed report of the act- ivities of the B.C.D. for the Month of October which was accepted and approved and ordered filed. Several Citizens were present from the west and northwest portions of the City asking for sewer extension in their neigh- borhoods that they nay have sewer connections and this matter was referred to the sewer and water committee for investigation with the instructions that they report their findings in the matter at the next regular session of the Council. It was regularly moved and seconded that the specifications of the Texas Willite Road Construction Co be approved and adop- ted. Carried. Lotion made and seconded that Layor Waller, City Health Officer IrcOlendon and Dr S.C.Ross confer with all meat markets and slaughter houses with reference to proper slaughtering and inspection of all treats sold in the City, and report back to the Council at its next regular meeting. Carried. I.'lotion properly made and seconded that the City allow the mayor 525.00 per month for the use of and maintainance of his car which he uses in discharge of his official duties and that this be effective from and date back to the first of April, 1922 and that the City Secretary issue him voucher for the months of April to October inclusive. Carried,. Loved and seconded that the City purchase a piano for use at High School ( to replaee High School Diano being used itt City Auditorium) from E.H.Humphreys at a price of ;300.00. Card. 4 It was moved and seconded that the Layor have repairs made to the concrete curb ,,own town where sare i^ '.)role., and that he alLo ,a o coneete floor put in old library room of the City Hall which is to be used for City Jail. Carried. B.C.D. and City bills for the month of October were allowed and ordered paid. ORDINANCE # I82. City Hall City of Pl&inviwe, Texas. November 6, 1922. The City Council of the City of Plainview, Texas, met in regular session ol this the 6th, of November, I922; present J.I,..Waller, Layor, II.Looper, '+.nolbrooh, J.C.Eooper, R.C.Ayers and E.H.Humphreys, Aldermen, and .H.Saigling, City Secretary, when the following proceedings were had, to -wit: 3 Loved by Alderman E.H.Humphreys, and seconded by Alderman J.C.Hooper that , THAT ORDINANCE v I82, ENTITLED, AN ORDINANCE RAT* IPYIN G AND CONFIRLING CONTRACT ENTERED IJJTTO BY AND BETWEEN THE CITY OF PLAINVIEW, TEXAS, ::ND R.I.IRICI: ITD SON rOR TIIE FURNISHING OF LATERIAL AND LABOR TO 3E USED IN THE CONSTRUCTION OF CERTAIN WATERWORKS EXTENSIONS IN AND FOR SAID CITY: PROVIDING FOR THE ISSUANCE Or SIX PER CENT? WARRANTS IN =ENT FOR SAID LABOR AND I=ATERIAL: - AVYINs THE NECESSARY TAX TO PAY THE INTEREST AND PRO- VIDE THE NECESSARY SINKING FUND TO REDEEI_ SAID WARRANTS AT LATURITY: AND DECLARING AN EL:ERGENCY". be palced on its first reading. L toion carried, the Ordinance was read in full by the City Secretary and ,1 and passed its first reading by the following vote: Ayes: Five Noes: None Alderman Loved by Alderman E.H.Humphreys, seconded'by J.C.Hooper, that the rule be suspended and this Ordinance be finally passed: Ayes: Five Noes: None Loved by Alderman E.H.Humphreys, seconded by Alderman J.C.Hooper, that the Ordinance be read by caption and pass its second reading. Lotion carried, the Ordinance was read by caption and passed by the following vote: Ayes: Five Noes: None loved by Alderman E.H.Humphreys, seconded by Alderman- J.C.Hooper, that the Ordinance be placed on its third and final reading by caption and passed. Lotion carried, the Ordinance was again read by caption and passed by the following vote: Ayes: Five Noes: None. The Tvlaor then declared the Ordinance finally passed. The Ordinance follows: ORDINANCE #182. AN ORDINANCE RATIFYING AND CONFIRMING CONTRACT ENTERED INTO BY AND BETWEEN THE CITY OF PLAINVIEW, TEXAS, AND R.I. IRICK AND SON Fc`R THE FURNISHING OF bTERIAL AND LABOR TO BE USED IN THE CONSTRUCTION OF CERTAIN WATERWORKS EXTENSIDNS IN AND FOR THE SIAD CITY: PROVIDING FOR THE ISJUANCE OF SIX PER CENT. WARRANTS IN PAY1ENT FOR SAID LABOR AND LATERIAL: LEVYING THE BECESSARY TAX TO PAY THE INTEREST AND PROVIDE THE NECESSARY SINKING FUND TO :EDEELI SAID WARRANTS AT LATURITY: AND DECLARING AN E1 ERGENCY. WHEREAS, the City of Plainview, Texas, through its Mayor and City Secretary, has heretofore, namely on the 2nd day of 1447t/ I922, entered into a contract with R.M.Irick and Son, of Plain- view, Texas, for the furnishing of material and labor to be used in the construction of certain of certain waterworks extensions in and for said City in accordance with the plans. and specifications heretofore adopted by said City, said contract being in words and figures as follows, to -wit: CONTRACT. THE STATE OF TEXAS, COUNTY OF HALE; This Article of Agreement, made this 2nd day of November, I922, by and between R.}L.Irick & Son, of Hale County, Texas, party of the first part, and the Incorporated City of Plain - ?Jew, Texas, acting through its Mayor and City Council, party of the second part, WITNESSETH: The party of the first part agrees to furnish all the material and perform all the labor regtired for the entire •erection and completion of a 200,000 gallon Pittsburg -Des Moines elevated water tank on lots I8 and I9 in Blk I7, origional town plat, in the town of Plainview, Texas, according to the pians and specifications as furnished by the Pittsburg -Des Idoines Steel Company, which plans and specifications are herewith attached and made a part of this contract, the same being identified by the signatures of the parties hereto. Also the party of the first part agrees to furnsih all the material and perform all the labor required to lay in certain streets of the Town of Plainview, 10,809 feet of 8" water mains with the necessary fittings and fire hydrants according to the plans and specifications of said work prepared by R.P.Smyth, City Engineer; said plans and specifications are herewith attached, a �. identified by the signatures of the parites hereto and made a part of this contract. The party of the second part agrees to pay the party of the first part, for the above labor and materials furnsihed, the lump sum of Forty -Three Thousand Five Hundred Dollars (043,500.00). The payments shall be made in City Warrants bearing 6% interest, paid to the party of the First part in accordance with the provisions in the specifications. In witness whereof, we have hereunto set our hands and seals in Plainview, Texas, this the 2nd day of November, 1D., I922. Attest. Party of the First Part. The Incorporated City of Plainview, Texas Vayo r . AND WHEREAS, said contract has been read and fully understood: NOW THEREFORE BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PLAINVIEW, TEXAS: I. That said contract between said City of Plainview, Texas, and said R.L1.Irick and Son having been signed and executed for and in behalf of said City by its Layor and attested by its City Secretary, the same is hereby ratified, approved, and confirmed and adopted as the act and contract of said City, and the same. shall have effect according to its tenor and purport, and shall be entered upon the minutes of this Council. 2. That said sum of 443,600.00 provided for in said contract as the contract price for said labor and material, is hereby made and declared to be the lawful debt of siid City of Plainview, 9exas. 3. That, in accordance with said contract, warrants of said City, to be called "my OF PLAINVIEW WATERWORKS EXTENSION WARRANTS, SERIES I923", shall be issued in the sum of Forty Three Thuusand Five Hundred Dollars 043,5)00.00). 4. Said warrants shall be nutibered from one (1) to eighty seven -(87), inclusive, and shall be in the denomination of Five Hundred Dollars ($500.00) each, aggregating the sum of Forty Three Thousand Five Hundred Dollars ($43,500.00). 5. They shall be dated the 2nd day of January, I923, and shall become due and payable as follows: • 9 WARRANT NUMBERS I to 6 Inc. 7 to I2 13 to I8 19 to 24 25 to 30 31 to 36 " 37 to 42 43 to 48 49 to 54 55 to 60 61 to 66 67 to 72 " 73 to 78 79 to 83 84 to 87 " i PURITY DATES LYOi ITS February 2nd, I928 X3,000.00 ii 1929 3,000.00 " 1930 3,000.00 " 193I 3,000.00 " it I932 3,000.00 " uI933 3,000.00 " " 1934 3,000.00 " " 1935 3,000.00 " I936 3,000.00 " " I937 3,000.00 " " I938 3,000.00 11 " I939 3,000.00 " " 1940 3,000.00 " I94I 2,500.00 I942 2,000.00 6. Said warrants shall bear interest at the rate of six per centum (6%) per annum from date until paid,.payable August 2nd, I923, and semi-annually on February 2nd and August 2nd of.each year, which interest is a part of the contract price agreed to be raid and snail be evidenced by coupons attached to said warrants. At the tine of delivery of said warrants, or any of them, to said con- tractors, they shall pay to the City Treasurer the full amount of interest which has accrued -on said warrants from the date of same to the date of such delivery, which date shall be evidenced by (*to of registration of said warrants by the City Treasurer;as inafter provided. 7. Principal and interest of said warrants shall be payable in lawful money of the United States of.Ameriea, upon presentation and surrender of warrants or proper coupons at the First,National •Bank,Saint Louis, Missouri. 8: Said warrants shall be signed by the Mayor, countersigned bythe'City Secretary and registered by the City Treasurer, and the seal of the City shall be impressed upon each of said Warrants. Fac Simile signatures of the Mayor and City Secretary may be lith- oggaphed upon the interest coupons. 9. The form of warrant shall_ be substantially as follows, UNITED STATES OF AEERICA STATE OF TEXAS COUNTY OF HALE CITY OF PLAINVIE7 WATERWORKS EXTENSION WARRANT SERIFS 1923. 'THE CITY OF PLAINVIEW, in the County of Hale and the State of Texas for value received, ,is justly indebted to R.1I.Iriek & Son, Contrast- ors, in the sum of 118 FIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS (500.00), in lawful money of the United States of America, with interest thereon from date hereof at the rate of six per centum (6%) per annum, interest payable August 2nd, I923, and semi-annu- ally thereafter on the 2nd day of February and the 2nd day of August of each year, upon presentation and surrender of warrant and proper coupon at the First National Bank, Saint Louis, Miss- ouri, which said City, under and by virture of a valid and sub- sisting contract is obliged to pay to said R.1i.Irick & Son Con- tractors, their assigns or bearer, on February 2nd, 19 , the date of maturity of this warrant, and the Treasurer of said City is hereby authorized, ordered and directed to pay to said R.I. Irick & Son, their assigns or bearer, said principal sum, together with interest there on evidenced by coupons hereto attached, from the moneys belonging to the SPECIAL WATERWORKS EXTENSIOIN FUND, SERIES I923, of said City, levied, assessed and created for that purpose. In the event this warrant or any interest coupons hereto annexed shall not be paid at maturity, it shall thereafter bear interest at the rate of six per centum (6%) per annum: and in the event of such default and it becomes necessary to place this warrant or any of the interest coupons hereto annexed in the hands of an Attorney for collection, or to institute hereon, then the said City of Plainview, Texas, obligets itself to pay an additional ten per cent (IC%) as Attroney's fees. THIS WARRANT is one of a series of eighty seven (87) warrants, numbered consecutively from one (1) to eighty seven (87), incl, in the denomination of Five Hundred Dollars (0500.00), each, a aggregating Forty Three Thousand Five Hundred Dollars (04340.00) issued for the purpose of evidencing the indebtedness of said City of Plainview, Texas, to R.I.Irick and Son Contractors, their assigns or bearer, for material and labor furnished for the con- striction of waterworks extensions in and for said City, in acco.'dance with contract between said City and said Contractors, under and by virture of the Constitution and laws of the State of Texas, and in pursuance of an Ordinance adopted by the City Council of said City on the 6th day of November, A.D.? I922L and recorded in book four (4), page //!f et seq., of the minutes of said Council. The date of this warrant, in conformity with the Ordinance abov mentioned, is January 2nd, I923. AND IT IS HEREBY CERTIr'ED AND RECITED that all acts, conditions and things required to be done precedent to and in the issuance of this warrant, have been properly done and performed and have happened in regular and due time, form an d manner as required by law, and that the total indebtedness of said City', including this warrant, does not exceed the Constitutional or Statutory limitation. IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, the City of Plainview, Texas 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 mentioned. /-- : '----------- COUNTERSIGNED: 1I ' Or - City of Plainview, Texas. City Secretary, City of Plainview, Texas. No. --- REGISTERED? THIS ----DAY OF City Treasurer, City of Plainview, Texas. I923. The form of Coupon shall be substantially as follows: ON THE "ND DAY pp- ,I9----, the City of Plainview, Texas will pay to i.I4.Irick & Son Contractors, their assigns or bearer, at the First National Bank, Saint Louis, Missouri., the sum of Fifteen Dollars ($I5.00), being six months interest due that day on CITE OF PLAINVIEW WATERWORKS EXTENSION WARRANT, SERIES I923, No.----, dated January 2nd, I923, to which this coupon is attached ind is a part thereof. Mayor. City Secretary. The following assignment shall be printed on the back of each of said warrants: ASSIGNMENT. THI@ IS TO CERTIFY that R.M.Irick and Son have received the within pribcipal Waterwoks Extension Warrant, Series I923, and th! interest coupons thereto annexed, from the City of Plainview, Texas, and, for value received, hereby, transfer., assign, sell. 0,001010.10 deliver, without recourse, to bearer, all right, title and interest. they have in and to the same, and also the propmrtionate part of said contract price and the debt due them, with interest thereon, by said City, which is represented by the amount called for by this principal warrant and the annexed coupons; and said bearer is hereby subrogated to all claims, liens, right or title, whether in law or in equity, which are or may be secured, to said R.].Irick & Son in said contract and they hereby authorize the bearer hereof to collect the same and give full receipt and acquittance there- of in their name. R.L.Irick & Son Con ractor , By I0. Sa d warrants shall be executed and delivered to said Contractors as the amterial arrives and the work progresses, on estimates of material which has been furnished and labor which has been performed by said Contractors and accepted by said City prior to the date of such estimates. Said estimates shall be duly audited and after inspection and acceptance of said material nad labor by the City Council, the amount of said estimates shall be allowed and warrants herein authorized executed and delivered to said R.I.Irick & Son for the full amount of said estimates. II. It IS FURTHER ORDAINED THAT AFUND BE AND THE SAES IS hereby made and created and shall be set aside and designated as "SPECIAL WATERWORKS EXTENSION 7TARRANT FUND, SERIES 1923", which fund when collected shall be us d to pay the interest and provide the necessary sinking fund to pay said warrants at Maturity, and for no tther purpose; that to create said fund for the purpose of paying the interest on said warrants and providing sufficient sinking fund to pay them at maturity, a tax of and at the rate of twelve (I2')cents on the 0I00 valuation of alltaxable property 'in said City shall be annually levied, assessed and collected, and said tax is here now levied for the current year, and so much thereof as shall be necessary for each succeeding year while said warrants, or any of them, are outstanding and unpaid, and the same shall be annually assessed and collected and applied to the purpose named. 12. IT IS FURTHER ORDAINED that in addition to the advalorem tax levied to pay the interest and principal of said warrants, all the revenue, or so much thereof as shall be necessary, derived from the operation of the waterworks system, shall be and the same is herebyirrevocably pledged to create a fund sufficient to pay the interest and principal of said warrants at their respect- ive maturity dates. I3. The fact that the City of Plainview is in urgent need of the waterworks extensions herein contemplated, creates an emergency and an imperative public necessity that the rules requiring Ord- inances to be read at more than one meeting of the City Cou4 it be suspended, and it is so Ordained, and this Ordinance shall take affect and be in force from and after its passage and approval. Passed this the 6th day of November, I922. Approved this the 6th day of November, I922. Attest. City Cec'taryfCity of Plainfiew, exas. (City Seal). STATE OF TEXAS) COUNTY OF HALE) Layor, City of Plainview Texas. I,G.H.Saigling, City Secretary of theCityof Plainview, Texas,do hereby certify that the foregoing is a true, full and correct copy of the minutes of the City Council of the City of Plainview, Texas, showing the passage of the Ordinance therein mentioned, as the same appears of record in book four (4) page One Hundred Thirteen (IW) et seq., of the minutes of said City Council. GIVEN UNDER MY H! ITD AND SEAL OF OFFICE, this the 6th day of November, I922. (City Seal) Attest. City Secretary, C: ty of Plainview, Texas. There being no.further business Copnci1 adjourned. MVO •MII 041 1ayo r The City's monthly bill were read to the Council and same were allowed and ordered paid, as were the B.C.D. bills. No other business appearing the Council adjourned. Attest. Cit;- Secretary. Plainview, Texas,Dec I8, I922. City Council met in regular session Layor Waller presiding withW.Holbrook, H.Looper, J.C.Hooper and E.H.Humphreys Aldermen, E.F.i cClendon City Health Officer, I oy Eaxey City Marshall and G.H.Saigling City Secretary present when the following proceedings were had, to -wit; i.inutes of the last regular session were read and approved. City Health Officer reported Io cases scarlet fevre and two cases typhoid fever in the City. The depository bond of the First Nations:, . Bank was presented t to the Council and same was accepted and approved subject to the approval of the City Attorney. At the time of writing of these minutes the City Attorney has approved said bond. Moved and seconded that the City Lake contract with the I,ag- nolia Petroleum Co for oils and gas for one year. Carried. Loved and seconded that the City 2ecretary be granted leave of absence from Dec 20th to Jany Ist. Carried. Loved and seconded that the use of the City Auditorium for basket ball games be refused the High School. Carried. R.II.Irick and Son presented Estimate j,I on the New Water tower and water mains, calling for w8500.00 and it was regularly moved and seconded that same be ailwoed and as soon as the warrants arrive that enough of same be issued to them to cover.the amount of said estimate. Carried. R.I<:.Irick & Son presented a proposal to the Council on three certain short'sewer extensions contemplated in the City and same was accepted which is as follows: - 3 Plainview, Texas, Dec I8, I922. To the Hon, Mayor w,. City Council, Plainview, Texas. Gentlemen: - We are pleased to quote you the following prices on your conteiiplated sewer extensions, furnsihing all labor and material and all work to be done in first class workman like manner under the supervision of your City Engineer, R.7.3myth. In the proposal we agree to accept in payment for same City Warrants, bearing 6 `) Interest, from date of completion and acceptance of work, and payable, one, two and three years from: date. These warrants to be plain warrants, issued by the City Secretary, which will n t incur any expense on the City of Plainview for printing. 250 ft of tI, 8" sewer pipe in place, depth 5 to 7 feet, at 95¢' per foot 437.50 650 feet of I, 6" sewer pipe in place, depth 5 to 7 feet, at per foot 552.50 580 feet of ,I, 6" sewer pipe in place, depth II feet to 5 feet, at I.00 per foot 580.00 300 feet of I, 6" sewer pipe in place, depth 2 to 3N feet, at 609/ per foot 180.00 Three r:anholes complete 180.00 Fifty 6" y's connections at 75each 37.50 Attest. Total $167.50 Thanking you in advance for your consideration, we are, Yours Very Truly, I.?..Irick Son, By-- ROy Irick. No ftrther business appearing @ouncil adjourned. /./ City Secreta y. Lay o r . 126 Plainview Texas, Jany 2, I9?,. Unity Council met in call session, 1ayor Waller presiding with R.C.4yers, H.Looper, W.Holbrook, J.C.Hooper and E.H.Hum- phreys Aldermen, E.F.1oClendon City Health Officer, Roy Iaxey City Larshall and G.r.`aigling City :'eceetary present, when the following proceedings were had, to -wit; City health Officer reported three cases of Scarlet fever in the City. John Boswell submitted to the Council the December report of the activities of the B.C.D.and at the same time presenting that organization's bills for December and same were accepted and approved and the bills ordered paid. R.I.Irick & Son presented their bond on sewer extension contract and same was approved by unanimous vote of the Council; R.I,'.Irick & on also presented their written contract on this sewer extwntdLon and the City Secretary and Layer were instructed to sign same in behalf of the City. It was regl_tlarly moved and seconded that the owner of build- ing on Lot 7 in Block I7 of the Origional Town of Plainview be served with legal notice to connect said building with the City's sewer._ Carried. The December bills against the City were allowed and same ordered paid. Regularly moved and seconded that the action of the Council on Dec I8th, I922, allowing estimate -I in favor of R.L.Irick and Son on water extension contract be recinded for the reason that it is desired to allow in estimate #I further additions for mater- ial furnished and labor performed. Carried. Regularly moved and seconded that the hamberger wagon conducted by W.W.Thompson on the North side of the square be and the same is hereby given permit do loacte on the vacant lots west of the Post Office. Carried. ORDINANCE NO I83. CITY W&LL City of Plainview, Texas, January 2nd, I923. The City Council of the City of Plainview, Texas, met in special session on this the 2nd day of January, I923, present, J.L.Waller, mayor, H.Looper, W.Holbrook, J.C.Hooper, R.C.Ayers, and E.H.Humphreys, Aldermen. and G.H.Saigling,City Secretary, when the following proceedings, among others were had, to -wit; THE L YOR PRESENTED FOR PASSAGE AN ORDINANCE ENTITT,F,D " AN ORDINANCE _AUDITING AND ALLOWING ESTIMATE NO.I FILED BY R.I. IRICK & SON, CONTRACTORS, COVERING IATERIAL BURNISHED AND LABOR PERFORIyiED UNDER THEIR CONTRACT WITH SAID CITY OF PLAINVIEW? TEXAS, IN T E CONSTRUCTION OF WATERWORKS EXTENSIONS IN AND FOR SAID CITY: AND AUTHORIZING TF: DELIVERY TO SAID CONTRACTORS OF " CITY OF PLAINVIEW WATERWORKS EXTENSION WARRANTS, SERIES 1923"; IN P4Y- L2NT THEREFOR". The ordinance was read in fill by the City Secretary and passed by the following vote: AYES: FIVE NOES: None. The Ordinance follows: ORDINANCE #183. AN ORDINANCE AUDITING AND ALLOWING ESTIIaATE rrI. FILED BY R.1.IRICK & SON CONTRACTORS, C@VERING ILATERIAL FURNISHED AND LABOR PERFORYED UNDER THEIR CONTRACT WITH SAID CITY OF PLAINVIEW,TEXAS, IN THE CONSTRUCTION OF WATERWORKS EXTENSIONS IN AND FOR SAID CITY:An AUTHBRIZING THE DELIVERY TO SAID CONTRACTORS OF "CITY OF PSAINVIEW WATERWORKS EXTENSION WARRANTS , SERIES I923", IN PAYMENT THEREFOR. WEERAS, the City of Plainview, Texas, entered into a contrcat with R.L.Irick and Son, Contractors, on the 2nd day of October, I922, for the furnishing of material and labor to be used in the construction of certain waterworks extensions in and for said City in accord- ance with plans and specifications heretofore adopted by said City, which contract is of record in the minutes of the City Council of said City; and, WHEREAS, said contractors have presented a written account., or estimate, covering the material which has been furnished and the labor which has been performed by them to date under said contract, which said estimate is in w words and figures as follows: 128 Honorable Iayor and City Council, Plainview, Texas. Gentlemen: January 2nd, I923. The following is an estimate of the material which has been furnished and the labor which has been performed by us to date in the construction of waterworks extensions in and for the City of Plainview, Texas, in accrodance with our contract of date of October 2nd, I922: For I0,809 feet of 8" cast iron class B. water pipe 0I2,000.00 For 8" cast iron fittings 2,000.00 For foundation for 200,000 gallon water tank 2,000.00 Total 4I6,000.00 Approved for payment: R.P.Smyth City Engineer. Respectfully submitted R.L.Irick & Son, Contractors, By R.L.Irick. AND WHEREAS, said material and labor covered by said esti- mate have been inspected by the City Council of said City and found to be in accordance with the specifications adopted by said City, a and to be well worth the sum of I6,000.00, the amount provided in said estimate, and said City Council has accepted the material ,tind labor covered by said estimate for and in behalf of said City of Plainview, Texas; and, WHEREAS, the said estimate herein set out has been duly audited by said City Council and found to be correct; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT CODA INED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PLAINVIEW, TEXAS: That, said estimate covering said material and labor, aggregating the sum of 0I6,000.00, which has been presented by R.I. Irick and Son, Contractors, be and the same is hereby allowed. That, in accrodance with said contract between the City of Plainview and said Contractors, there shall be executed and del- ivered to said Contractors " CITY OF PL I VIE\ .TATERWORKS WARRANTS, SERIES I923", evidencing the indebtedness of said City to said con- tractros for sum of I6,000.00, in denomibation of 5500.00 each, namberedl,2,3,7,8, I3,I4,I9,20,25,26,3I,32,37,38,43,44,49,50,55, 56,6I,62,67,68,73,74,79,80,84,65, &86, dated January 2nd,I923, bearing interest at the rate of 6%per annum, authorized to be iss- ued by Ordinance of this Council adopted on the 6th day of Novem- ber, I922, and recorded in book 4, Page II4, et seq., of the minutes of this Council. That said City of Plainview, Texas, has received full value and consideration for said warrants. FASED ,.PPR OVED, this the2nd day of January, 1923. Attest: , Cit of Plainview, City ecretary,City of Texas. Plainview, Texas. City Seal. Attest. There being no further business Council adjourned. City :secretary: Mayor. Plainview, Texas, Jany I5, I923. City Council net in regular session, Mayor Taller presiding with i?.C.Ayers, .H.rumphreys, W.Holbrook and J.C.Hooper, Alder- men, E.P.LcClendon City Health Officer, Roy I.axey City L"a.rshall and G.T`.:aig1ing City :_ecretary present when the folloing proceed- ings were had; to-wit- L.:inutes of the last regular and one call session were read and approved. Lr R.`:I.1onk was present and asked the Council to give him sewer connection at his residence and Lr ;"i.J.Espy aked for City water to be put in reach of his home that he ray connect with same and these request were referred to the sewer and water committee of the Council with instructions that they teport on the ratter at the next regular meeting of the Council. Ittion and second that the City have electric light put in alley running north and south through block I8 OT. Carried. Regularly roved and seconded that the City :secretary refund gid. L. Williamson on +600 of his I922 valuation on lots 3-4 in Block I6 C.H. ..dd and Ed gilliland on I000.00 on the valuation of his home for I922. Carried. W.Peterson cme beofre the Council asking that his val- uation on his home for I922 be c.t and after discussing the ma 130 motion was made and seconded that his valuation be left as the Board of Equilization had fixed it. Carried. It was regularly moved and seconded that High School basket ball team be granted the use of the City Auditorium for their game at 15.00 per single game and for X20.00 for Dble header game. Card. Regularly moved and .seconded that Alderman Humphreys and Mayor Wal• ler cofer with Paul Bryan with reference to his emply- ment by the City. Carrid. Regularly moved and seconded that the Mayor take up with th lowest bidder on surae the matter of guttering the City Auditor- ium roof and if necessary call meeting of the Council to dis- pose of the ratter. Carried. B.C.D. Warrants is follows were presented to the Council - One for $525.00 in favor of South Plains Poultry Assn and one for $50.00 in favor of `.Taller Tailoring Co. It was moved and sec- ondedthat the .Warrants be allowed and Secreatry pay same. Cared. Regularly moved and seconded that the City live up to their contract with the Iagnolia 2'etroleum Co recently signed, by the City. Carried.City health officer reported three cases scarlet fever in the City, this being the only contagious dis- ease in the City at this time. There appearing to be no further business Council adjourned. Attest. City ecre ary. payor . Plainview, Texas, Jany I7, I923. City Council met in call session, Myyor Waller presiding with VJ.Holbrook, J.C.Hooper, E.i.Humbhreys and R.C.Ayers, Aldermen and G.H.Saigling City Secretary present, when the following pro- ceedings were had,to-wit; Moved and seconded that A.I;:.Hamilton be given contract to gutter City Audtm Bldg at with 26 Guage Iron at a price of $240.00; Carried. ILoved by Hur_phreys and seconded by Holbrrok that Paul Bryan be employed hs assistant City secretary and to read and keep in repair all water meters, at a salary of 0II0.00 per month and that he make a 01000.00 Surety bond to the City. Carried. Alde/men Hooper and Ayers were appointed a committee to make investigation as to w suitable light Fire Truck for the City No further business appearing the Council adjourned. Attest. City Secretary. Layor'. Plainview,Texas, February 5, T923. City Council net in regular session, Layor J.1."faller presiding with .I.Holbrook, .C.Ayers, H.Iooper, J.C.Hooper, and H.H.Humpheffys Aldermen, Roy Maxey City Marshall, G.H. Saigling City 2ecretary present when the following pro- ceedings were had, to -wit; Linutes of the last regular and one call were read and approved. V.R.Rodgers & Co asked the Council for permit to erect an opern sheetiron shed at the rear of their shop building and permission was granted to them. Jake Burkett,was grunted permission to build a sheetiron shed over his boiler at the rear of his shop. I was regularly moved and seconded that the pur- chas of tires for the light fire truck be left to Alder- men Hooper w Dyers. Carried. Loved and seconded that the City purchase I90 gallons of roof paint for the Auditorium at a price of 0I.I0 per gallon delivered. Carried. h,-ojoion properly seconded carried to the effect that the City refund to the Plainview Shrine club X25.00 the amount of rent paid by them for the City Auditorium on the 29th of Jany, I923. Carried. 132 It wasregularly moved and seconded that the City Attorney be requested to draft an Oddinance compelling all cars running in the City limits to carry the proper license numbers. C :rried. Loved and seconded that the City pay rr A.Ianges a salary of 3I00.00 per month and that T.E.Alexander be paid his full salary while sick. Carried. City Health officer reported by phone two cases of scarlet fever in the City. The following reports for the month of Januaay were heard read and same were accepted and approved and ordered spread on the minutes of the Council and filed for record; G.H.:aigling Current Taxes ,49 ,4I5.65, Delinquent Taxes 3I26I,36, Water rents 33888.3I, .L'ewer rents rI045.40, `street Fund 3I6.87, General Fund 1.50, Roy L:axey City Larshall; nine fines 7103;05, Occupation `'ax 3I35.00, Vehicle license X57.50, Dog Tax X7.50: Attest. No further business appearing Council adjourned. City 1ecreta y• Plainview, Texas, Feby 8, I923. City Council met in callsession, Layor Waller presiding with H.Looper, W.Holbrook, J.C.l ooper, R.C.Ayers and E.H.Hump- hreys Aldermen, and G.H.Saigling City Secretary present when the following proceedings were had, to -wit; Leeting was called for the purpose of hearing peti- tions presented to the Council signes by a number of citizens assing the Council to allow Dr G.C.A-inor to make a talk in the City Auditorium and tendering the rental charges for same. After hearing some talks on the subject t'rom some of the peti- tioners Lotion was made by E.H.Humphreys and Seconded by V1.Holbrook that the City Auditorium remain closed: for the night (Feby 8, I923.) lotion carried Unanimously. eing no further business Council $d urne,, / Attest. ayor. Plainview, Texas, February I6, I923. City Council met in callsession, Layor Waller presiding with `'f.Holbrook, E.h.Humphreys, R.C.Ayers and J.C.Iiooper, Alder- men, and G.H.Saigling City Secretary present when the following proceedings were had, to -wit; I,_oved by Alderman J.C.Hooper and Seconded by Alder- man E.H.Humphreys that the City Purchase certain thirteen Acres of the Z. T.I axwell Survey and all of Block I5 'Wayland Heights from Dr J.H.'Jayland for a park site for the City, at a"price of ;9800.60 and the City to pay all back Taxes on the property. Lotion carried Unanimously. It was regularly moved and seconded that the City accept Solon Clement's check for three -hundred (300.00) Dollars ,s full settlement for his I9N and I9I9 City Taxes and that the City Tax Collector issue Lr .Clements receipt for same. Carried. No further business appearing Council adjourned. Attest. Layor. Plainview, Texa, February I9, I923. City Council met in call session, Mayor ',`faller presiding with ''J.Holbrook, H.looper, R.C.Ayers, J.C.hooper and L.H.Humph- reys,Aldermen and G.H.Saigling, City Secretary present when the following proceedings were had,to-wit; ORDINANCE No I84. AN ORDINANCE TO PROVIDE FOR THE ISSUANCE OF TE, INTEREST BE_RING WARRANTS OF THE CITY OF PLAINVIE,'f TO BE KNOWN AS CITY OF PLAINVIEW PAM, WARRANTS IN THE SUL OF $7500.00 FOR -THE PURPOSE OF PAYING AN IN- DEBTEDNESS ,i.GAINST CERTAIN .LOTS CONVEYED TO SAID CITY BY J.H. `d YLAND. WHEREAS, the City of Plainview has become the owner by deed of conveyance from J.II.Wayland and fife of certain lands part of the Z.T.Laxwell and part of the J.V.2mylie Survey, and Whereas,. Lrs Parthenia L. Curtis is the owner and holder of a note which is secured by a valid and subsisting deed of trust lein against said land and which note is past due, and WHEREAS, the said Lrs Parthenia m. Curtis is willing t extend thetimeof;. 134 Dollars of the Indebtedness, evidenced by raid note and secured by said lien, to bear interest and mature accroding to the warrants hereinafter mentioned, upon the City of Plainview raking said debt the debt of the City of Plainview, therefore BE IT RESOLVED BY the City Council of the City of Plainv- iew that the warrants of the City of Plainview to be known as City of Plainview Park warrants to be issued in the sum of $7500.00 bearing interest from this date at the rate of 6 per annum and to be in amounts and fall due as follows: y I500.00 due February, I9th, I924; 0I500.00 due February I9th, I925; 01500.00 due February I9th, 1926; 01500.00 due February I9th, I927; and 01500.00 19th, I928, the interest on said warrants to be paid annually as it accrues, and that a tax of two cents (2) on each One Hundred Dollars (0100.00) valuation of all real and personal property in the limits of the City of Plainview shall be and is levied and shall be assessed and collected for the year I923 and for each year thereafter until said warrants and the interest thereon are paid, to provide for the payment of the interest and a sinking fund for the redemption of said warrants as same fall due. That any rule requiring more than one reading of an Ordin- ance be dispensed with and that this Ordinance take effect and be in force from and after its passing. - Alderman J.C.Hooper moved that the above Ordinance be adopted. The motion was seconeded by Alderman E.H.Humphreys, and which motion having been put to a vote was adopted by all Alder- men present, to -wit; J.C.Hooper, E .}.Humphreys, W.Holbrook, R.C.Ayers and H.Looper. Adopted and approved this the I6th day of February, A.D.I923. Attest. ././4/ zr/ver- e t ary I._ayo r . zoo Caw i On motion of,H.Looper seconded by J.C.Hooper it is ordered that the City Secretary draw warrant on the General Fund for the sum of 2300.60 payable to Mrs Parthenia M. Curtis as part pay- ment on her indebtedness against the Park Property coveyed to the City by J.H.ayland and 'Wife. Motion carried Unanimously. ,Attest. I :ayo r . Plainview, Texas, February 20, I923 ORDINANCE liI85 The City Council of the City of Plainview, Texas, met in regular session on this the I9th day of February, I923,pfesent, J.L.Waller, Mayor, H.Looper, '.Holbrook, J.C.Hooper, R.C.Ayers, and E.H.I?umphreys Aldermen, and G.H.Saigling,City Secretary, when the following proceedings, among others were had, to -wit; THE LAYOR PRESENTED PO? PASAGE AN ORDINANCE ENTITT:RD "AN ORDINANCE AUDITING AND ALLOdING ESTIIc:ATE t2 FILED BY R.I. IRICK & SON,CONTRACTORS,COVERING LATERIAL FURNISHED AND LABOR PERFORMED UNDER THEIR CONTRACT ':ITE SAID CITY OF PLAINVIE'.J, TEXAS, IN THE CCN3TRUCTI0I1 er 'L,.2EHIORKS EXTENSIONS I11 AND FOR SAID CITY: AND AUTHORI]I11G THE DELIVERY TO'AID CONTRACTORS OF CCITY OF PLAINVIEW ; & ER'7ORK$ EXTEN ::ION WARRANTS, SERIES I923", IN PAYEENT THEREFOR". The Ordinance was read in full by the City Secretary and passed by the following vote: Ayes: Aldermen, Hooper, Ayers, Looper,Holbrook, and Humphreys, Noes: None The Ordinance follows: ORDINANCE ` I85 AN ORDINANCE AUDITING AND ALLOWING ESTIMATE fit FILED BY R.I.IRICX AND CON, CONTRACTORS, COVERING L:ATERIAL FURNISHED ANE LABOR PERFORMED UNDER THEIR CONTRACT 'JJITH SAID CITY OF PLAINVIEW, TEXAS, IN THE CONSTRUCTION OF 'NATER ORKS EXTENSION SIN AND FOR `AID CITY: AND AUTHORIZING THE DELIVERY TO SAID CONTRACTORS OF "CITY OF PLAINVIEN ''JATERWORKS EXTENSION VIAR3ANTS, SERIES I023 IN PAYMENT THEREFOR" WHEREAS, the City of Plainview, Texas, entered into a comtract with R.M.Irick & Son,Contractors, on the 2nd day of October, I922, for the furnishing of material and labor to be used in the construction of certain waterworks extensions in and for said City in accrodance with plans and specifications heretofore adopted by said City, which contract is of record in the minutes of the Council of said City; and, presented by Son(on their present water main and water Mink contract) for 1,500.00 be allowed and warrants issued to cover the amount of said estir.ate. Carried. It is regularly moved and seconded that the prtperty ownerson ''roadway street south of the square be servedlegal notice to buld sidwalks along their property on said Broadway street. Carried. It is regularly no --ed and seconed that _:.L. Irick w Son be cl- ,r.ged for the use of the Cit,r :ngine and grader at a rate of 5,00 per hour. Carried. J.7'.: my er asked for a refund of the amount of his I920 City Tax laid to the City and same was allowed and. City Tax Collector ordered to refund him.. TI~_e Plumbers bond of the Gree sheet Letal and Tahk works was presented to the Council rroperly executed and same was approeved by the Council and accepted. It was regularly mored and secon^ed that all unpaid City Taxes on the J.II.aylnd property just boguht by the City for park purposes be cancelled by the City Tax Callector.Carried. There appearing to be no other business Council adjourned,. Attest. Plainview, Texas, Larch I,I923. City Council met in call session, Layor Waller preseiding with W.Holbrook, H.Looper, E.H.Humphreys and R.C.Ayers, Alder- men, pnd. G.H.Saigling, City Secretary present when the follow- ing proceedings were had, tp-wit: Alderman H. Looper tendered his resignation to the Layor and Council and upon. L=otion to the effect that his res- ignation be accepted it was put to a vote of the Council and motion carried, his resignation effective when his successor is elected. The fallowing order was passed by the Council at this meeting. It is ordered by the City Council of tare City of Plainview, Texas, that an election be held at the City Hall in said City of Plainview, on the Iet (first) Tuesday in April, 1923, the same being the 3rdday of said month, for the purpose of electing the following officers for said City, to -wit: Two Aldermen for a term of two years each to take the places of Aldermen, J.C.Hooper and R.C.Ayers, whose terms ex- pire in April, I923, one Alderman for a term of one year to take the place of Alderman, H.Looper,who has resigned: and E.Harlan is named as presiding officer of said election. A copy of this order signed by the Layor and attested by the City Secretary of said City, shall serve as notice of said election and shall be published as required by law. A.D., I923. ATTESTED; Attest; Passed and approved this the first day of Larch, aryq Layor. There appearing to be no further business Council Adjd. City 3 Mayor. .1 Plainview, Texas, Larch 5, I923. City Council met in rogular session, Ivor Waller, pre- siding with W.Holbrook, H.Looper, J.C.Hopper and E.H. Humphreys, Alderman, G.H.Saigling City Sceretary, Roy E.F.l`_cClendon City Health Officer, Laxey City Laashall,`when the following proceedings were had, to -wit; L=inutes of the last regular and one call session were read and approved. The Lonthy reports of Dr S.C.Ross City San- itary Inspector and the City Board of Development were heard read head same were accepted and approved and order- ed filed. B.C.D and regular City Bills were allowed and ordered baid. The Street and Alley Committee reccomended to the Council that electric lights be put in on West 7th street to the Wayland College whereupon the Layor was instructed to see that same were put in. The matter of securing and planting suitable trees and planting same on the property recently acqui- red by the City for Park purposes was left up to the Mayor for further investigation. It is regularly moved and seconded that the City renew its acavanger contract with thepresent City Scavanger, J.S.Lartin on the same terms as previous cnntract was made on. Carried. Loved and seconded that iaroper notice be der- ved on L..rs J.IL. Sanderson for connection with the City sewer. Carried,. The City Secretary was instructed to get prices on a minimum car of 2" cast iro4 water service pipe and report same to the Council at its next regular meetin. The following reports for the month of Feby were read to the Council and same were accepted and approved and orderedcspread on the minutes. of this meeting. G.H.Saigling Collector, Water 3914.30, Sewer 3202.55, General Fund (T.E.Alexander) 320.00, G.H.Saigling City Tax Collector, Current Tax A01.87, Delinquent Tax 3768.61, Roy Laxey, City Larshall 374.30: There being no further business Council Adjd. Attest. Eayor. :Plainview, Texas, Larch 12, 1923. City Council met in called session, Layor Waller presidingwith, W.Holbrook, J.O.hooper, and E.H.Humphreys, Alder- men, and 0.E.Saigling City Sceretary puesent, when the following profeedings were had, to -wit; Lr L.J.White representing the Southern Steel Co of San Antonio, Texas, was present and presented to the Council a set of specifications and. a pencil sketched plan suggesting the needs of the City in thd way of a Jail. After thoroughly discussing the natter it was pegularly moved and seconded that the specifications prepared by Lr mite be adopted and that he draw several blue -print palns also several ets of specifications adding to his plans and specifications heavy screening over all outside doors and windows in the jail building and get said plans and specifications to the City bfficials at the earliest date possible. Carried, There bein2; no further business Council adjourned. Attest: Layor. 142 wow Plainview, Texas, larch I9, I923. City Council met in regular session, Layr J.L.ialler presid ing with ` J.Holbrook, H.Looper, J.C.Hooper and R.H.Humphreys Aldermen, Roy Laxey City I._arshall and G.H.Saigling City Sec- retary, present when the following proceedings were had, to -wit; The minutes of the last regular and one call session were read and approved. E.lee Dye was present and asked the Council permt to avect an all steel bill board onnthe vacat lots at the rear of the Guaranty State Bank whereupon motion was made and seconded `ri. E. Reed and team that he be permitted to erect said bill board. Carried. Regularly moved and seconded that the City employ at a salary of NII0.00 per month for himself, wagon to haul trash from, the City, he to collect a. reason- able charge from the people for said hauling anfd turn same in to the City Secretary. Carried. It is regularly moved and seconded that notice be served on J.1.Lorrison, I: anager of the Plainview Creamory Co to remove said Plainview Cre-amory Company's Engine muffler from the alley running alon the rear of said Co's property and fill up the hole blown in the ground by muffler, also to stop drilling on well in alley and put alley in same con- ditioi as it was before starting drilling of well and to make basement extending into alley safe for any and all traffice for which alley might be used and to down to grade of the alley and place over manhole in top of basement top. It is regularlu rLo ed and put top over basement heavy steel hinged cover Carried. seconded that if the Plainview Creamory Co want a 2" water connection that same be given them and a 2" meter be ordered to serve them in case the 2" connection is wanted. Carried. Loved and seconded that free use of the City Auditorium be granted for the Lusical Cantata on the night of April IOth I923. Carried. Two petitions were read to the Council asking that the names of J.C.Hooper, R.C.Ayers and John Lucas and and the names B.E.Litchell, C.C.Stubbs and E.J.L.orehead be p&d,ced on the City's Official Ballot for As Candidates for City Aldermen for Election to be held at the City Hall on the 3rd day of April, 1923, whereupon it was re^ularly moved and seconded that the petitions be granted and the names printed on the Official ballot,. Carried. Referring to the petition presenting the names of B.E.Litchell, C.C.Stubbs and E.T.L_orehead it was regularly moved and seconded that B.E.Lithchell and C.C. Stubbs be placed on ticket fe as candidates for two year terms and E.J.I;orehead. for term of one year. Carried. Loved and seconded that the City order a minimum car of 2" C.I. water pipe. Carried. It is regularly moved and seconded that the purchase of and setting out of the necessary number trees on the City Park ground be left to the Layor. Carried. There bei4g no further business Council adjourned. Attest. trfr'-efr, Layo r Pla.irview, 'ex>as, April Io, 1923. City :ounc _l. Let in re7u ar 2eE cion, la;Tor J.L.tidaller Presiding with '.4..io1crook, R. C..Ayers, J.C. ooder, and E.H. '_lc'.errem E. '.i.cClendon fit, '`ealt} Officer and Ilurir�hreys , , lit 'e .rets y I resent when the following pro- ceedin rs 17ere , to -wit: I..inutes of the last regular and one .3aT 1 session were read and apyroved. Cit,. Health fficer reported one case of Scarlet fever in the City, this being the only contagious disease in the City . Lotion rade and seconded that the City Attorney and the :attorneys for the Plainview Creamory Co jointly pre- pare proper papers relieving the City of any and allespy — sibility in case of damage resulting from improvements, 144 placed in and under the alley at the rear of the Plainview, Creamory Co's Plant, aTreeing that the Plainview Creamery Co:_ can not plead limitation in case the City sees fit at any time to order said improvements in and under the said alley removed. Carried Unanimously. Regularly moved and seconded that He I. and I.F. Templeton be put on the City monthly pay roll at a salary of ;;75.00 per month, effective :pril Ist, I923. Carried. 1?egularl7 roved and seconk'ed that street crossings be put in as follows; - ane from S.l"!. Corner of P.'.Yearv, od home Mouth to the Tourist Camp around corner, one from the S.L. corner of F...Clihkscales home east to a.V.Corner of D.F.Yearwoods home, two alley crossings on _north side of west 7th street, andone street crossing on street near central school. Carried. It is regularly rroved and seconded that the City allow City Secy to make warrant andcheer to himself for I7.98 reimbursing himself for personal chack given in favor or .!uditorium fund given to cover overdraft in that fund, Carried. The Larch reports of the City Tax Collector, `."Dater and sewer collector and of the City L:arshall were read and same were accepted and approved. D.C.D and City monthly bills for Larch were read to Council and same were allowed and ordered paid. No further business appearing Council adjourned. Attest. City Secret 7y. I4yor. Plainview, Texas, April 9, I923. City Council Let in call session, Layor J.L.Waller presiding with '.Holbrook, E.H.Humphreys, J.C.Hooper, R.C. Ayers, and John Lucas present. The returns of the Aldermanic election held on the 3rd day of April I923, were canvassed and it being found that J.C.Hooper was reelected for a term of two years , R.C.iyers for a term of one year succeeding H.Looper resign -ed, and John Lucas elected for a term of two years the oath of affice was administered to the newly and reelected Ald4rn en. It was moved and seconded that the Layor rent the Residence on. the City Park ;round to the very best advantage possible. Carried. Moved and seconded that the City allow the Chau- tauqua Committee use of the City Auditorium for w25.00 per day. Carried. The following motion was made by Alderman 7.H. Humphreys and seconded by Alderiran J.C.Hooper, and passed by unanimous vote of the Council; that the City Engineer prepare plans and specifications and crake an estimate of the cost of the extension of the:six water main on sixth street from the end of the six inch line on sixth street at the west side of the Carta Pe Right of way east to I:�ilwee street and south two blocks to fourth street. Thence west on fourth street to connect with the present six inch water main at the corner of fourth and fir streets. Carried by unanimous vote of the entire Council. . motion was made by Alderman E.H.Humphreys and seconded by ,Aderman J.C.Hooper, and passed unanimously by the Council that the property owners on both sides of sixth street, between Date street and Lilwee street be ordered to put in cement side walks and that this order be effective September I, I923. A motion was made by Alderman E.H.Humphreys and seconded by Alderman J.C.Hooper, and passed unanimous - by the' Council tha be placed on .t street; 146 corners of sixth street east of Date street to hilwee street and also at the corner of Lilwee and Fifth street -and Eilwee and Fourth street being nine lights in all. On motion of alderman E.H.Hum-hreys seconded by A Alderman J.C.Hooper, the Council passed the following motion: That the City of Plainview offer to the locating Board of the Texas Technological College the use of the City Sewer- age plant located on the 5.d.'uarter of Survey I5, Block D-6, for any sewage they may wish to run from the camp,:s site in case Texas Technological College is located at Plainview. On motion of Alderr.an E.H.Humphreys seconded by Al- derman J.C.Hooper the following resolution was ordered spread upon the minutes of the City Council by unanimous vote. That in case the Texas Technological College is la- cated at Plainview, if the request is made by the locating Borad or the Directors of such College, that the City Council will order a special election to amend the City Charter in order to include the Campus site or all of the Contigious land owned by the college, within the City limits. The following motion was made by Alderman E.'I. Humphreys and seconded by Alderman J.C.Hooper and passed by unanimous vote of the C:uncil; That Lilwee street be opened and extended North from seventh street to the S.W.Corner of the R.Holland Survey, a distance of 653 feet, and that the City Engineer prepare a plat for same and that the street committee enter into negotations with the property owners for the necessary right of way. There being no further business Council adjourned. Attes. 3/AFAVek Layor. 2lainview, Texas, April IC, 1923. City Council met in regular session, I,ayor, J.L.Waller pre- siding with B.i.Eumphreys, John Lucas, J.C.Hooper and R.C.iyers Aldermen, Roy Laxey City Larshall, E.r .LcClendon City Health Officer, and G.H.Saigling City Secretary present, when the fol- lowing proceedings were had, to -wit; I,_inutes of the last regular and one call session were read and approved. Buckhorn Tailoring Co was granted permit to erect a small sheet iron house over their boiler at the rear of the building occupied by then. It is regularly moved and seconded that a street crossing be put in at third and broadway streets. Carried. Loved and seconded that the City send its alter pump on fire truck back to the factory for overhauling, also that the such repairs as are reccomended by Ir Burtner be ordered and placed. on the truck. Carried. Attest. There being no further business Council Adjourned. City /ecr;'tary. .ere I,. ayo r . Plainview, Texas, 4411 4th, I923. City Council net in Call session, Mayor J.L.Waller presiding with I.H.Humphreys, John Lucas, R.C.Ayers and J.C.Hooper, Aldermen and G.H.:3aigling City .secretary present when the following pro- ceedings were had to -wit; :.oved by Alderman Humphreys and seconded by Alderman Lucas that A.L.Hing be put on as general clean up man and that no charge be Lade for hauling trash. Carried. Lotion by Alderman Humphreys and seconded by Alderan Hooper that Lr IeClendon be asked to resign as City Health Officer and that Dr D1.Jones be appointed to fill the vacancy. Carried. City Secretary was instructed to pay to the League of Texas Lunicipalities $20.00 same being one year's dues in that organization. Carried. Loved and seconded that Liayor Waller be sent to the convention of League of Texas Municipalities at Bryan Texas :on Apri 9 e h a h' x, to 14gtRei iu s .d n re it etas emirs incurred in: 148 21ainview, ?e7as, Lay 7th, TrJ20. Cit;.- Council Let in regular session, Layor rrotem, Winfield. Holbrook presidina. in the absence of Layor with a.O.J.:ers, John Lucas, E.H.7unphreys and J.C.Hooper, Alder- E.7.LcClendon OityThalth Meer, "_:loy Laxey City 1.:arsha11, and C.7.:ai7ling City _secretary 'resent when the following rro- ceedins were had, to -wit; linates of tbe1t reo•ular :2ac9 one call se sion were read and apfroved. The :1;ril rerort of t7 -.e a2ti7ities of the was read to the Doilneil alif a3ee...pte arroreved. ?he report of .L.7.-.:jeIcaell :-.uditer of City .ecy, Coll and Tax Doll and Dity Larshall's bookwas beard by the Council and sane was ert.ii It is .rsel;:fla-]-7,-17 170( tat th- ction taken by the coucilas s.hown. in the Linutes of foe last reular neetin7pr7lous to this date, orderin7 the -ter i=1.) of the Tire Truck sent 1 to :ter: fr o7erhaulini7 be l'ecinded. Carried. an(7 -=Ir.conred. that the atter of water connection for .c'aties in block C0L. Lo re.7erred. to the water coronittee the 0 that they rm: 1CI'J,2Cfl its r:CE7L17117. "arried. -ty 7c-ntae,o7.7_s disease within the City. -::,emort of anitary ins:ecter was heard f r the nont of _.pr -11 axo rare tao ocorto ar ordered filwd. wflter col=ittee vs instructed to look_ into the natter of (-_,terin.7 the -Cit:7 .;ater Lains .1u.st outsdo the -,:::711Tirlg into the -ossibility :o77 0oino7 avia-,7 with the old nnder t7ic City at the-277.1:11inr!- TJant of Tex Utilities and rerort back to C:1311 at its next eet. The tract coLlittee was instructed to look into the e.rainJ7eon tth street at L.n(7. ileaf the 1. tracks -nd r,ake reccolI,endations at next regular 11:eetin of the It is 1-1oved and seconded that the City Attore 1y be requested to craft a Citi, Oddinance to prohibit the public eliding up on the City water tower. ;...cried?.. ...cied (� yye.^_•On':'ed that the '.i3 of Twenty-three hundred ( 2,_.00.0 tI_e 2;outher'7. teel Company of '.an An Tonia Texas for o mrlete ::ail delivered and installed as per plans and ` T'ecifi'ation be a3ce-ted and that the Tity Simi contract fir'sx, thata.with ;-erre:enttive to t: -at effect. Jarriec,. i....-od d.-.(' ;:econed that the .:it ,.,00retw y notify Leo t' he relieved. of all responsibility fhis pcsition as w[:::.ter and sewer 'uy t and that his salary ti r.al1 be discontinued a d after t'._e 31st day of Lay, I923. Carried. fc1: 7;1a 1s an slpeoifications as sug7ested by Ci tr,r _n.Tineer 1';.2. -L:th were ado-fte -. section for concrete oressing for the City of 21 nv ]xavation for the crossing shall be Lade so that not more than olio incL of the finished work shall be above the grade of the street. The walk shall be six inches (6") thick as shown 6n plan, the first four inches of which shall be a 1:3:C mix- ture. If local r_aterial is used it may be I:C. The remaining two inches shall be a 1:2:4 mixture. If local r..aterial is used it may be I:4. The top shall be finished off and floated with a 1:2 mixture . ;then mixed by hand the cement and a ggreate shall be mixed dry until thoroughly incorporated before the water is added. The following reports for the month of April, I923, were read to the Council and same were accepted and apy:roved. C .ii. aigling, later rents 03I20.II, Sewer rents 0943.32, Gen Fund Liscellaneous ";3.75, ,'treet Tund L=iscellaneous 026.60, City Tax Coll, Current Tax 0174.45, Del Tax ;'454.04, Foy Laxey City l:arshali „'65.I0: The B.C. and City Bilis for the month of April were read and same were allowed and ordered paid, which were as follows. Salaries for April: O.R. Jackson 0100.00, J.'. Perkins 0100.00, R.S.Loe 085.00, L.E.Templeton 075.00, H.E.Templeton 075.00, J.L.'Jaller :h00.00, G.E.Saigling 0150.00, Roy Laxey 0125.00, Geo Boswell 0100.00, H.H.3e:;nolds 0100.00, John Boswell 3125.00, Leo PeLay 3125.00, i .',`1.Visor I00.00, A.Lianges •;;'I00.00, Paul Bryan $110.00, T.E. Alexander 075.00, a.0. o s I25.00, 'rank Batton : 40.00, AL..ang 070.00, H.F.T.Tatchell 037.50, L. ._ iker 385.00, Pat` horter 85.00, filliar.:s .:v Lartin ;; 50.00, Plainv ie7. Fire D t 335.00 L. .J c0lendon f :25.00, J. J.aooper 05.00, 5.00 John Lucas - 5.00,:aiglin ::egist.r.ar •"`7.75 Jit 11s L.A.Lartin :(;3.65, J.L-.'. tiller ;6.60, J.L.. ;J lies •rI00.00_ague of Texas iunicipalities 020.00, e _i rdin 7x33.00 , Nobles Bros fro Co >2.50, Johnson Lindsay 025.00, r'ulto l I.br Co ;.37.90, Shafer r. Printing Co '!'_2.50, G.::. .rug tore P.Ihlefeldt ;5.00, -3 7/ ,:ooldri c Me L'ar Co Tito l •00, i.: ai.iiton ";240 ` 0 R. T?.Eulen :; I7.50, _.utc Co Plainview Co ').50, f 083.47, Plainview Produce :Jo 124.00, _:.Ba17de1 2I2. T_6 f ,cc-= (.,r '!o I�.55, Oonohoo-„-are Ti w "r Tr Rockwell o --1 l Oros 0 Y;1: L� 55 _ o„,.rye 1 -._ o� . o r. f 0 h ,;, 30.00 Lagnolia Petroleum Co :;181.04, .i._._.-7elftts '30. � n._>.L-e_oac ` The Holt C. o of TexC• 0 , ,t 6.00, 1. Texas Utilities :1 W A! Shook Batters Co ''I.00, 01,*'re 01365.70, Austin-, -,tern Road r T• c,.-, e -bo:,c-, j ,:24.3•✓, :.� ��l � .c.".., v1._ 1 . rl:r:.an ;x50.00, J.,am L_a,rtin •� f t,. • ., •06, B. 0. 0. Bills :311 Co 2 9.59, f ? . teakiey -areas 7.50, . 1a.in;rie 7 _'o'ws `10,00, Ferald � ?b .00, Plainview;11'° ..l')rary )(01 I25. I00.00, :'alto: br _,o no 17.4.;.60 , .?.0o1e:. 4._ Id.00f -'.''._rite Trews cele I 030.60,?hares printing. .:0 f Co . I.70, J. C. . evall 12.50 , ...;.. Telephone 1djourned. . Attest. City •v . ( r. .i . fl -ter casino. ao retary. . ne Oo 52 .26, 75, r• pontier o 1 ,ui t'.. 1:: session t1 _ e 7 ,ou,-cit .I0, r C Plainview, Texas, Lay 19, I923. City Council met in special session, I.ayror, J.L.',7aller presiding, with i"I.Holbrook, John Lucas, E.H.Humphreys and J.C. Hooper, aldermen, and G._". aigling City Secretary present when the following proceedings were had, tp-wit; It is oved and seconded that the Ordinance prohibit- ing stock running at large be enforced over the entire City limits. Carried. It is moved and seconded that Fire Chief H.H.Reynolds, and Firemen Alexander, Ham Luna and Jinks Fletcher be named to rake the trip to San Angelo tp represent Plainview Fire Dpt in. the Firemen's contests during the V.T.C. of C. convention, their actual expenses to be paid by the City. Lotion carried. Loved and seconded that the City Tax Collector pro- ceed at once to mail out notice to all those owing the City any Delinquent PERSONAL Taxes and collecjt same. Carried. No further business appearing the Council adjourned. Attest. Layor. Plainview, Texas, Lay 2I, I923. City Council met in regular session, Layor J.I_.'Ialler, presiding with J.C.Iooper, R.C.Aye.rs, and '.1.olbrook, Aldermen, 2.F.I: cClendon City F..ealtn Officer, and. G.7. `.'aigling City ety present when the following proceedings were had., tY-wit; Linutes of the last regular and one call session were read and approved. Loved and seconded that F.',I.Clihkscales, Sherman Lockhart and Claude Busby be served with proper notice to conn- ect with the City hewer at their residences. Carried. loved and seconded that the City make Lain tap and lay water line from same to . G. Hemphill Hcme provided kr Hemp- hill furnish the pipe and pay for a short side rain tap. Carried. Loved and seconded that the City open up and extend West 5th street 75 ft wide commencing at Denver Street and and extending through tg Quincy Street. Carried. " • - 152 (RDI -'E dI86. The City Council of tIe City of flainview, Texas, met in re7ular session on that the 2Ist ddy of lay, 1923, Present T.I.ialler, Layor, 7.;.Hooper, I-1.C._,yers and 7.1:olbrook, Aldermen, and ecretary, when the following proceedings an:ong others,were had, to -wit: lheL.ayor preserteP for rassa,7e an crdinance en- titled " 7:711Z72 7.17:7..I777- 712I C0177:-.07 T- ^-77- -7 ‘7, T,TT,',71IuTT 7:..777::T7,:,IC):Jr` ;271. .';‘.1' ": " 2. I I: I The ordinance was rea iL full the it. L.,,et,-- the -7-,1elin,=' AYE2: • 7.112_ CIT7L: ? LIT7C Li.L LA , I923", r..11Y1-7.:T the City elf flainview, Toxas, entered irto a contract with 7..L.Irick ':;on., Contractors, on the 2nr. day of (..ctoer, 13fT2, for the fuTrishing of r:.aterial andlabor to be used to conntmetien of certain waterworks extensions in and for said City, in. accordance with pain and specifications heretofore adocte 7 ity, which contract is of record in the minutes of -ne City Corincil of said City, and, 7aid Contractors have presented heretofore estimates :Tos I and 2, agrer7ating ::;37,500.00, which estimates have been allowed _nd Jf flainview ':iaterworks Extension :arrants,Series 123, e-lecute'" and delivered to raid Contractors therefor; and, JLi,said Contractors have completed the construction of said waterworl:s extensions and have pre- sented final estirate covering liaterial wlich as been furn- ished and labor which has been Terformed by them, which es- timate is in words and figures as follows,: 3 3 3 • Lay 2Ist, I923. H.norable Layor amity Council, 2lairivieew, Texas. JentleL en: T1 -_e following is an estinate of material which. has been furnished and labor which has been per- fromed by us to date in. the completion of waterworks extensions in and for the City of 21ainview, Texas, in accordance with our contract of date vcto er 2nd, I922: Estimate _<o. i allowed and paid Estimate No. 2 allowed and paid F01 - Final estimate as follows: 1/2/23 25)/T9 /23 I6,000.00 21,500.00 Balance of all labor and ; aterial fur- nished. for ur- ni& ed.for completion of 200000 gallon water tank and tower, ;; 6,000.00 City 2ngineer. :;nn, Cn:w rca ors, J. ny Irick. said material and labor covered by said estimate have been inspected by the City Council of said lity and found to be in accordance with the spec- ifications adopted by said City, and to be well wotth the sum of *'6,000.00 the amount provided in said estimate, and. said Citi; Council has accepted the r: aterial and labor coveredby said estimate for and in behalf of said City of 1"lainvieti;+, Texas,; and, the said estimate herein sat out has been duly audited and found to be correct; and, 'i:iiU1 : , this City Council has been fully satis- fied that the said Contractors have paid all claims for labor and raterial accrnineg ar7ainst them under their con- tract with said City, and upon an investigation this Council has found that there are no accounts due against said @on - tractors for material furnished or labor performed in the constrction od asid Waterworks Extensions in and for said City of 21ainview, Texas: :TO4, ±1 EPOaE, FE IT 0I -RAINED BY TK- CITY COT CIL OF TEE CITY OF r1 IiWI , Tu:ri` : ?hat said estimate covering said material and Labor, aggregating the sum of .6,000.00, which has been presented by R.L_.Iriek Lon, Contractors, be and the same_ 154 That, in accordance with said contract between the City of Plainview and said Contractors, there shall be executed and delivered to said contractors, " CITY CF T n 'r � r'1 v' �.: •r v ��"fl- - =ANTE, wTv r �. n 11 PL. INVIEW ' 3AT R .ORP>S E:iT=Ioi .SERIE? I92o , evid evidencing the indebtedness of said City to said Con- tracotrs for the sure of `;`6,000.00, in denomination of 500.00 each, numbered 4,5,6,9, 10,11,12,15,16,17,18, and 2I, dated January 2nd, I::23, bearing interest at the rate of 6 0 per annum, authorized to be issued by Ordinance of this Council adopted on the sixth day of November, I922, and recorded in book 4, page 114, et seq., of the min- utes of this Council. That said. City cf plainview, Texas, has received full -value and consideration for said warrants. PASSEL . D AP :C :2 , this the 2Ist day of Lay, I923. City Sc Plainvi ,i417441* L_ayo�", Cit:: of Plainview, Texas. No further busin ss the Council adjourned. Cecrary4 Layor. 3 1lainview, Vie ->as, June 4, I923. City 0o ri ii r__et in regular cession, 1_ayor Jailer presiding withHolbro0: �. ; . :...t::ope:. , ... C.4 e rs, John Lucas and E. _:umy,10 eys, L erL erg•, E.:_ .a o 1e_ido . City Health t:fficer, L:axey, "a ti rhe ,w a,pp 1 o lTe (1 . +,::- 7 1:. v - t i,. i; � � t e :, 0 ...f t e • -1 a'City Teoretarry ]resent, to -wit; were , •.+ '?'"ul :r session were read and City cal tr.h ioer reported no Bent ,Teous disease • that t : .y -t- .2 nine 2 ) ti ert , uZ l an fire E f r eL t. ,., :j erican -..c. i Trance Fire _.. ";li:t; �� �r ., ;..ste1a..;.'':,ion 1'. t^ City <ilt dl 0T1i':Ir?• Cared. ^..e rl t-�r:t} .., .�� thattl..e usy ry- "�C'• '.n -,of:ritted laceto ! IOft T ri l � - <ot t ' v` ` 0-f• a. e to remain ain i°. ,_ L, .'Fa.i... ma' f the -.0 not 1-i y -'e I, Iyt, 1 �U.c i enq seJo_... e t" _;ett `-2.ez Utilities tion. to deduct 2,000,000 ,:a11crr `'ror_: City's i,:ay purnp- the City for water drained.. fr 0'. the mains in trying t ,:'et oil crit of tem. Carrier;.. second t a t r atter new t: , to7 for the C1 t - ,o. left to the 1T, uy%r and. .li elra.r • L•i.(1EL •;.rried. City ecy 7ris instructed tc repare and have served on. certain. owners inBlocks 22 and 23 in I. Add to bind ?ew1-,:S also .;ertoi.>: proverty 011 :. i .a. Lowe aidd tte . of ee.t l+ Fete s erste _ to the Council t''e Fire _ e t, e t rosultin i., his becoming elect ii to mer_:'4ca ^r_ip. • as instructed to sena in. confirmation of rder for r 0Jt f� ire hose frort o Eurelal Fire Dept. .:e follow -a(7, reports for theoi-A-'.. of Lay were heard read. orid san.e. were accepted a..'(l Dy'r:0ve d. ,nC0i. t, 7.— •J-. c-. ij11rg City T 'ro11 rshall I!.`93, i 'ling City Coll City :sem:,=-?. 156 Loved and o', .r.�e f', t '!. '� .Vec be put 1I S'v L 11. 1410.11' �G� tir ii_"e at X salary of ,J25.00 ler r:c;tth. ]a rigid. The full' i g b.'.%. -. and City bills for the r.:onth of Lay were beard 'reau and s l:.;e v:er allowed .id :ori erect paid. B. G. y. Bills, - Herald 'u': Co 0 :3z7.75, .25, dare I: ,tel Lawson Transfer Co 17.00, 2.j.3. eleph,ne Co N72.88, ight .lute Co C>I2.85, Olements Owe µ1.40, Geo ellen iusic .tore Shafer Printing CoI�:.50 yye�pOrd o:-�er , "'r;.50, . g Co _ � -w-� Gin I7.50, Burns and _fer e .5t ow: en ''taw Co .2.45, Guarantee Tire Co .6.85, ,7illiar s :i;n_ Co ;;'4.50, Laird rug Co .4.0O3 , ll Garnet 72.ee--es50.00 ai ..Tie r% is Ti' nary 5.; 0, j.T. lite _te l y ,seas 25.00, rit : c ,,.I0G 00, , Jon Eoswell I25 00. v. - ].tz JalarieS,- ;I30.00, ...I,Oe 5.00, I... '.-er j_leton 75.00, 1 .. . em ;leton x;75.00, Leo DeLay I25.00, - aul Bryn 1I0.00, +.visor =,rI00.00, A.Langes I00.00 T. ..:,lexande:r 475.00, ;I. '..Iatcl ell .;75.00, J.I.. Jaller : 5.00, J.,. �a' ler '25.00, . ' ding 50.00 Roy Laxey ?I25.G0, G.:'.= oss !::125.00, H.__.Leynolds I00.00, I..'1.1�1i�er r-85.00, .. .LcW1: rter ''65.00, Geo _ oswell 100.00, ✓ ill .art .rtin , n „inview ire : pt :2(35.00, (r 5 .00, ':. 2 _C - GG Clendon ;25.00, John Lucas 5.00, ,;.Holbrook :.C..yers „5. J .0.:doorer 5.00, :...Humphreys Cit; Bills: 0.A.. cr':man 112.50 T.B.IIa11 t.o0, J..ar lartin _Dononoo-__ Dare e.:247.3Z,_: w Cc.+. r,.;, th •„'600.00, 7ul,.on T.br Co ;4.60, 3 ooi: Battery : o 1.50, mil Co <„ I3.00, 'iainv yew `elding Co ;,;2I.38,. _..I..� :� iel t�uto `':appy Co .45, L.i. arl er Co ;;.40, :noohuize-Boyd ^ Iavenport ;.30.30, Pr Owens , 17.00, CON Thompson 4.40, _�.,. OS"erS Furniture Co �,,:I.25, I .Ii.Bawder "i.60, L .�y. 3. Telephone Co •x3.50, rlainview Produce Co wI3.95, J.B.Laxey ;'709.65, Rockwell Bros G_ .35.I5, i:)oper Gro Co .45, Nobles Bros Gro Co 'x2.25, LcGlasson-. rnstrong Rubber Co 5.80, .:'.Gipson ;I.00, Lowder Kdw Co ° 35.55, Conner -Lathes ,,f4.90, night :auto Go ;I7,3 i._ci..illan Drug Co �; 4.00, Texas Utilities Co y;39.24, Tetras Utilities Co 1A8.54, Texas Utilities Co "308.63, Texas L'itlities Co •;;530.43, 5.A..�hitesides$: on 17.00, 7.1.Rogers Go ;'52.50, _Hargraves 2rinting Co ,I.05, Burroughs Add Loh Co -4'5.56 C1owe Cowan ::'60.53, Neptune ieter Co 073.7„I, H.I',:uelier I f ~ Co ;`'97.44, i:' 'nursery ; 150,00, r C.L. atson :;x.46, lag PetrovCo„'I5�.54, . No Further Business a:I-rearing Council adjourned. • ttess Coal 3 Plainview, Tex -as, June I0, I923. I:30 P.L. City Council met iii special session upon er:ergency call issued by the Layor, J.1.Jaller; with the following named , present; J..Tumhreys, J.C.fooper, John Lucas, ;.C._tyers and WW. =olbrook, .m1t err:en, 1.F.LcClendon City Health officer, R.P. Cmyth City rigineer, C.::.:aig1ing City :2ecretary, when the following proceedings were had, to -wit; Leeting called for the purpose of hearing I•,:r13. .Eg'ert Sanitary engineer from the :2tate health Dept, on the City's water supply. Lr :M;~ert reported that he believed the City ',Water well were being contaminated from: surface waters, and that it would not be possible to maintain the sup ply free from ::.rainage and y a newa w '� issolution that e-re:t:.::�11,, location the best ,solution of t'.e• trouble. Loved and seconded. that the City Officials assure the 'tate 7ealth . epartm.ent that immediate steps will be taken to continue corrections. of existing water supply as outlined on grounds h:- represenative of the :tate Health 'Department and ander supervision of local Health fficer, and arrange for immediate :.Zew supply if ne .eesary, i.a providing a safe and sanitary ,water supply. `parried. o furthea. business appearing Council adjourned. fittest: T t] Perkins .,3_,..• ..,..-..1ries:- 0.0;:.jackson -„:-1,L.0,../, ,.,4. -1 -_,.7t..: --*,4-•i `I'71) '-'n fl, ..-.k.,,,..), -.. - - _ .::. .... e ;S3•00,:T -' ','01.-ple4-or • 7 17 0 0 , T: i • • 51e2-Lrieto-2-. .•_•.„•....„ _. ...- 1., . n 4 • ..) • . -• .1augec ,J05.00, :Il 2rya-,-] .„'110.00, T:1.".7iSor ;„,i00.00, ., _ 4....:,...LIJ_.k.„.11aC.i. ,-.:U.013 „"0..L.:Lin!:- :=100.0Q, H.Z.Hatchell 7','.5.00, ,71 :-, 1,0_, ._ fl.„ , , GI • 1.-' • l le r Ifj07- --, ' ''.7 4Tr '0.-- - •-• ,, -L? a , „ s.,..aus.-,-, ,i.,.00,......;......e-,-,71..olds -10o.oA)t .1„."..,..-.L.,:er :,:.,:J.0...), ,• , -„...., -,-,-,r ,--,,-. .. • .4.i, • '.,„ 3 ;47.1('- 1st e r Jr „•c:•0.00, :-.1•.:11..-. -__- .i -:,%--•:e 11 •,'.1,:L,.(,,L., it.. Lie u ...ea ‘..' (3 q , .„60.00, MO "..-ocwell -100.00, -171i-,-- -• .. ,-til- _1"flview Fire -pi, .:„.J0, .- ,,,,-,,,, ,-. ,,, 7,..'f-,, : ,,, Jr . , .,_ , . . 0 J ..,-1- .,i1 . .. .„.20, -„,„:-..., _..-......y31"C :Z.30, J...L.yorier ..„.o,0, 2,....i1111.- 0,, ,... „ ..4;.,....„,,.. -).,0, _e 1ll :.ardi-,(_, _•J,L,. ,..:-_, .OWS :30.03, .._:._ef-J,J:e --,•••,-,-,,,,,,, . , , • 1 ,, tio'.:,--, Lc,e, ..ari2I.0O3: Jit:; Itllitiec Jo; :, -`:.TC, 20 Tp —1-•1 •-1-1 -r -A ,o „_ ,o •,1 Ta -"t2itiec Jo 7.13, oL11Ia. Jo ;10.30, 4.00, , o. " Jtovall ,.70, -o Low(10- Jc -el is: L.I2C Jo :e 3.1:, 2.“.2am7er Btore • r cr-2 to0 T ^ 1 • , er 100 71_307„a1'e .'„Cw Jo ,79.1.::3, -2;,Llton :-,1Lber Oo Jc I50.7C, 12ele-1r.o7e 3.53, Lzaeller LICE' o 112:_.76, osefl 1r3Cier Co ,06.25, --,ept-zne Jeter Co :314.44, n.erin a2rJ,2!2e Oire .:Ivine Jo .00, :78.30, Leo lieLaz, .100.03, Sout7.ern teel Jo 1.000.00,ia7nolia 2etrcleur_ Go e Lolt Oc of _,nerican La?ran3e Oire 2n1no Go ,;-144.D0,: ..utt Jo -23.45, IThJlasol.-1-=strong Co Treas •097.50, 2:x3'115117e 03.07, Treas 70iLview 7.ibrar-•00 , rtnk1in Store •;':21.15, 2(,ery's Stu(lir, :60.35, 7;are Ootel 40.25, 7ainvir-w Lereantile joA 7:onohoo-jare 7Jf Go .:.1.1atty „ -z nr) 7, •.- • • - 11 . • . rr • Lttest: Tiere bein7, her 1Dusil]scc Jotn3il.acournea. 1„.aol• • -a/ Plainview, Texas, July IC, 1923. City Council met in regular session, Layor Waller presiding, with W.Holbrook, E.H.Humphreys, John Lucas; and J.C.Hooper, Aldermen, Lr 2.C.'2oss City anitary Officer, axey Olt; Larshall, and G.h.aigling City Secretary when the following proceedings were had,to-wit; Linutes of the last regular session were read and approved. 1..,d • Lo7ed and seconaed that the Ordinance presented to the Council, prohibiting swimming pools runnin; in the City on Sunday be tabled. Carried. Loved and seconCed that the necessary new parts for t e large flre truck be ordered at onoe and same put in good repair. Carried. loved and seconded that I.T.Layhugh be notified in writing to rake direct connection from City water line for his tennant house on rear of his home residence lots and disconnect tennant house from his home water line. Carried. Atte. T ere ay,pearin7 no further business Council adjourned. ---- Layor. Plainvi4w, Texas, July 25th, 1923. City Council ret in call sec ion win Layor Waller presiding and the foll.Dwing named officers presen+ T.C.Ho"oper, .1. o1orooL:,.2.r. and John Luc4c, Aldermen, E.P.Ec Glendon City Health (.,fficer and G.H,aigling Cit- ecretary when the following proceedings were had,to-wit; Loved and seconde0 that City En,7ineertls estinates on bridges for west ‘th street be tabled for the present. Carried. 7,egu1arl:,- moved a -id seconded that a drain ditch as reccmended be Lade around the Texas Utilities Co's plant at earliest date possible. Carried. Eoved and seconded that an extension of 2" water line be run In alley to serve C.1].White, 2.72.Hanks, J.E.hropshire and ether with City water. Carried. o further business Council djouri,ed. TES T City See etary. 162 Plainview, Texas, Aurust 6th, 1923. call On this the 6th day of agust, I923, was held a'meeting of the City Council of the City of Plainview, the f'llowing members being present, to -wit; J.L.'.ialler, L:ayor, E.I_."azprreys J.C.ioo ker Lucas, i. C.A ers and Ylinfield Holbrook, -ldermen, when the following rroceec',in s were had; Alderman J. C.Iooper ,resented and moved t'e adoption of a resolution as follows: R.I00LV is b7 -no Citi;- 'Counc:Ll of the City of Plainview, Texas, that the City of 21ainview will and shall if the Texas TechnoloP7ical College be lcsated at Plainview, 'Texas, elimi- nate t] -e rade cros,ii-1g of t: e :.ailroad_ on ixtl_ Ctreet in said City or on Fifth or ,eve,Zth treets if the Committee locating said Collee or the Board of Directors thereof prefers, by viaduct over or paved street un er said railroad, and this board of -1dernen i e'' "t's itself and the said of :lainview to perfect and coml)iete t 'e elimination of such grade crossing as rui _1; �ossibwe after tl,e location of :paid College is ' eterriAed and at 11 events before said College is opened to it.n'ents, and to proceed at once after such location is 7etermined, to tw_e all such action, pass all sac' Ordinances, and contracts necessary to begin such wo-rh ir_YreiwtelJ- after such 1 cation is de er- mined. The notion to ael.opt t',e for oir resolution },,aving been seconded 1az4 .Ilc'er:ian .;infield I-olbrool:, said resolution + t' �ou� 1 :..oma �.��, adoptee; by una:�ir_�_ouv vote �,�e ;�cil, �.1 .. ��:: ers of t:e Council voting „-iye". 0'4 la - ;ity freta, ,' of the I.:0yor. City of Plainvi err, 7o1:as. r� v7 and �7 that t �7 t_r for .._o �d :,.. .yet ons_ e.. :,._ t'�e City , �V� � .,r t;.,e necessary wire and alar::_ bell for -4'e' i.istalli :g gagge to indicate at pumping plant height of water in stand -pipe, providing the Tex Utilities Co strings wire and makes all installations. Carries. Tic further business Council adjd. it .i LS1 1•11.. IIIMO L:ayo r . • ommem Cmai L. Plainview, Texas, ::113ust G, 1923. City Council met in regular session,layor Waller pre- siding with :.Holbrook, .H.Humphreys, John Lucas and R.C. Ayers, :adermen, E.2.LcClendon City Health f•ficer, ndG.H Jaigling, City Oecretary when the following proceedings were had, to -wit; Liflitte2f t7ie last rer7ular and two all 'frere re, -;-Z, and 'r-nroved. City health officer re.ro,--!-, one case of scarlet fever t'e ity, this 'be only case of centaeous disease L the City. ard secon.Thd that reQuest for raise in salary made by 7.1.--ldexander be 'abled -until a tie when the full Council was resent. Carried. -oresent B.C.D. 7oe reaDpeirted for another year ending ill Lay 1024. Carried. 7.-.07ed fic7. seconde that to Ort Joey at one adver- tise for sied Ij1R2, for City depository. 7ids on sarne will Ie received betweennew ar10. 20th 0,a;r7 of 1924 date of next reular Leett iTh tine said loid shall -be orened. Carried. I iu regrLiar17 Lo7cd ano seconded that Cill)ert 1:)e eLr1::e2 at a -1ary of 'oor 1..onth as day Tire Truck a7i02. 7=effl, L.070d and seconded t7:Lat 7aco1, 2.H. Thrry ans 7:*e ars.einted as 17)carc7 of for tThc CIty.. Carried. 2=owin7 ruiciorts for tTle rontl of Thly W070 co a:12. v:crm aCCevto ower rents • , • 7 -CI 2, 4- Or/ :To y lamey CITY HALL, City of 21ainview, Texas, August 6th, 1923. The City Council of ne-"_lity of Llainview, Texas, was convened in regular session at theCit: =1, in said City, on this the eth 'lay of August, 1923, with the :ayor and all the A:demon and City secretary present, when,among other business trans- acted the following Ordinan3e was passed, to -wit: The layor prese:,tea to the Council for its consider- ation an ordinance titled-- "A: L:=AI;CE COIEI=G COITTRACT 3-2=11 711:- CITT :OLT COL= =A:3 FC), 7:' .=NILEL-4-C, TO 7:- .;1T- 2 2LA=V1EW UF "OATE:2ILL," TRAC201; 2,1; T1L 1=AITCE CP 'CT= CI' rLIJiEiCTET IL2113721=2 'C) EVIL= 7= GIT' =TEBTED:TE:::S TH=202.2iII;.7(.):: THE LEVY LT 2AX TO PAY THE -17=Ira:11. =TER= L 'Lia AT LATUaITY; AND. DzoLA=7.'1,77=1;CY." Loved by Alderman J. .::oop , seconded by Llderrnan W.Holbrook, that the Ordinance be reaa in and. the Ordinance was read in full by the Loved. by Alderr.:.an J.C..Ecoper, 'j.Holbrook that the Ordinance be passed. Aldermen full. Lotion carried City ,:ecretary. seconded Ald6rnan E.H.Humphreys, R.C. ..yers and John Lucas. 7.-Y(:: 'Lone. Loved by Alderran J.:.:oo2er, seconded by Alderran i.E.olbrook, that the rule re,luiring ordinances to bo read at more than one Looting of the City Thrncil and tat said Ordinance l'ass its second and final readings by caption. AYE: Aldermen J.C.:-orer, E.:.Thamphreys, 2.C.Ayers and John Lucas. UAYS: Lone. 'lie ordinance was read the second time aTd passed by the following vote: AYES: Aldermen J.C.}Looper, 'a.liolbrook, .1C.Ayers and John Lucas. 1TAYS: Loved by Alderman 7. C. iooper, seconded by Alderman W. Holbrook, that the o :. dinance be finally . assed. AYES: Aldermen J. C. iooper, `.I.Holbrook, I'.} .Hui phreys, '1.C.Ayers and John .Luca:. NAn: None. The ordinance follows rr is 7 O i� r ^r CONTACT "2ET i IN TH CITY T1 T V '.. .�Ya I_.I:II;.,'.� _.._.�j. •�1.Ir .Y� THE NlJ. �.'1 i PL :INVIEv J Ti E HOLT COI, .7r i?YyOF 71=8 p' 0_: THE F=NISHING TO THE CITY OF PLAIN - VIEW OF ONE 5-TOI1 "C '`"E_:P T' " =ACTOR; CTOR; Iy�'ill 1j.iiLivl Vll, PIOVIDIlG 202. TYE ISSUANCE I CE OF CITY OF , T'' „ t.,'�n � Tri - * Tn Tn FIAIl� Imo', ��•EE 122 Y.�i.1:.T J_ W L:P�.'N S TO EVIDENCE THE CIlz S IN- EBTE1NES S T=EF0 ; PEOVIDI 1G F _. THE LEVY 02 y, ,y. 70 7AY TUE ..',TNCI-. L _:TD I;iE_l:ST 02 0:_..: T:: AT L S TU CITY; J L •1T .. �� T(V•r TIT T,I'.: �t T1TTi^(v -IEFEA` , the City Council of the City of Plainview has here- tofore determined the necessity for the construction and maintainence of the streets of said City and has determined the advisability and necessity for the purchase of a tractor for said City, and Layor J.1:.Waller and City `secretary G.H. Saigling, acting for and in behalf of said City and its Council, have entered into contract with the Holt Company of Texas, of :gallas, Texas, for the purchase of one 5 -ton Holt "0,TEbP IELld ," Tarctor, 'he purchase price therefor erefor being one second-hand 5 -ton Holt "CATERPIT.1 0 " Tracotr now ownedby and in the possession of the City of Plainview, which Tractor is to be delivered to said Holt Corpany of Texas, and 2,=✓50.00 of le -ally issuedsix per cent, (6,J) warrants 'of the City of 2lainvirr, and Whereas, said contract has been duly considered and -understood, 1' _:=1E G?F -'F IT ' s D: I 1 D BY rlEE CIT`. COUNCIL OF THE �" IThat said. contract be ratified and CITY „I' __.iIIIVI..�,1, :1...__..a: a approved, and said contract is hereby ratified, confirmed, approved and adopted and this Councils declares the same to be the act and contract of this .Th - ncil and of the City of Plainview. ISE IT FT= b 2J, T_'F.L that in <,coordance with said contract, warrants of the City of Plainview, to be denominated z , i i1 T,-, i F T , T" „CITY OF ��.till. �TIT.�J ,��?: �_:.'�' II. ',SOV ,I.:�J� ''' ':`J �_�:.�:T" be issued in �h the amount of Two Thousand Six Hundred Firty (;,;2C50.00 ) Dollars, payable to the Holt Company of Texas, or bearer, evidencing the indebtedness due by the City of Plainview under and by virtue of sand contract and claim and this ordinance. Said warrants shall be numbered from one (I) to five (5), inclusive, shall be in the denomination of Five Hundered r, ` ( ;500.00) ' ollars each, aggregating the sur of Two Thousand Six Hundred Fifty (.„'2650.00) Dollars, warrant No 5 being for m650.00. 166 They shall be dated July ICth, 1923, and shall become due and payable as follows: JA=ANT T N0 . 7,ATE OF l 'TURITY. 2U:_OTI T. I - 2 July I5, I924 :"I,000.00 3 - 4- 5 July 15, I925 I,650.00 Said warrants shall bear interest at the rate of six (60) per cent, per annum from date until fully paid, interest payable :January I5, 1924, and semi-annually thereafter on the I5th days of July and January of each year, which interest is a part of the contro_ct priceaS;r?ed to be paid; principal and interest of said warrants shall be payable at the Continental and Cor nercial _rational _a_:I.. Chicago Illinois. :aid warrants shall be signed by the I._ayor, attested by the City ecretar.y and registered by the City Treasurer, and the seal of the City of Plainview shall be impressed upon each of them; the fac similie signatures of the Layor and City _ecretary may be lithographed upon the interest coupons attached to each of said warrants. follows: No. ?he for of said warrants shall be substantially as :'x500.00 GTTY T =_.�I rfIEW CITY OF T TT . -r l - -1 .1 v -.r' i T.-1 1 2. 1 T ; ('7 /.__L i __.__.�_, V I.�.i _.. I- i... V...� �.. _. �. ':Ytl.._.ri_�_ T-2 CITY 01' PL IN IEW, a r nici al corporation duly in- corporated under thelaws of the State of Texas, for value received, is justly indebted and 'flereby promises to pay to the Holt Company of Teas, or bearer, on the I5th day of July, I9---, at the Continental and Commercial National Bank, Chicago Illinois, the sum of _.r,_'.'F i L LO= 2 ._i_lited Sates of America, with interest theron at the rate of six (6;) per cent, per annum, payable January ISth, 1924, and semi-annually thereafter on the 15th days of July and January of each year; and the City Treasurer of the City of _lainview is hereby authorized, ordered and directed to pay to the Holt Company of Texas, or bearer , said principal sum, together with interest thereon evidenced by coupons attached hereto, principal and interest payable at tT_e Rani_ above named upon presentation and surren- der of warrant or proper coupons. In event this . warrant or any of the interest coupons attached hereto, shall not be paid at mat._rity, they shall thereafter bear interest at the rate of six (6;) per cent, per annum until fully paid, and in the event it is necessary to place this warrant, or any of the e.Hx anne :ed coupons in the ._ands of an _Ittorney for collection, of to institute suit on this warrant or any annexed coupons, the Cit;;, of Plainview obligates itself to pay an additional ten (I0;») per cent, as Attorneys' fees. T::IS WARRANT is one of a series of five (5) warrants numbered consecutively from one tI) to five (5), inclusive, in the denomination of Five Hundred W500.00) :Dollars each, except warrant No. 5 for •650.00 aggregating Twn.ety, Six Hundred fifty (2650.00) Dollars, issued for the purpose of evidencing the indebtedness of the City of Plainview, Texas, tot the said. Holt Company of Texas, or bearer, for the purchase"CATERPILLAR" " Tractor, under and. by of one fie -ton �x.�.�l r � Tractor, virtue of the constitution and laws of the State of Texas, .and persuant to an Ordinance passed by the City Council of the City of Plainview, Texas, on the 6th day of .'august, I923, Vr�ir'�1 Or in'nce is r o r it n book 4 at page I64, et seq., of ne minutes osaid CCit,,; Counc it ' TEL -n.1TE of this warrant , in conformity with the ordinance above referred to, is July IC, I923. rL I'i IG :E:',EBT` =IF= _. D _.:CITED that all acts, conditions and things required to be done precedent to and in the issuance of this warrant, ha7e beenproperly done, have happened and been performed in regular and due time as required by law, and that the total indebtedness of said City, including this warrant, does not e -.seed. any Constitutional or Statu- tory limitation. �r> ,�, City of IN �,dIT�L..,,� ��r.......,.�.OF t'r�e City Co ncil of the Plainview has caused the corporate seal of said. City to be hereto affixed and this warrant to be signed by the layer, attester by the Cit- Secretary and registered by the City Treasurer, as of the date last above written. ATTEST: City Secretary, Cit/ of Plainview, Texas. registered: eft*" City Treasurer,Ci i'lainvie 1, Texas. • I.your,City of Plainview,Texas. The for of interest coupon attached to each of said warrants shall be substantially as follows: No.--- ON o.--- ONJ THE I5th day of ,I9 �t,, y Treasurer of the City of Plainview Texas, , will pay to the Holt Company of Texas', or bearer, at the Continental w Com- i:-: ercial 3a4,Chicago, Illinois, the sura of :Dollars, saidstam being months' interest d'2e that day on City of Plainview ftreet Improverent ',7arrant lo. ---, dated July IC, 1923, to which this coupon is attached and is a part thereof. On the back of each of said warrants there shall be printed the following: E "T L ; _.ECEI7ED, the Holt Company of Texas, hereby trap sfers, sells and delivers the within warrant, together with interest coupons annexed, to bearer, without recourse on it, and the bearer Hereof is hereby subrogated to all claims, liens, rights and interests, whether at law or in equity, which are or may be secured, to it by said .warrant and the contract by auth- ority of which same was issued, and the bearer hereof is author- ized to collect the same and to give full receipt and accauittlince therefor. Holt Company of Texas By r -4111.1. 168 p I? =11 R :L ,Ii 2D and declared that said tractor has been demonstrated and tried out upon the streets of said City of 3lainview to the entire satisfaction of this City Council and that said City of Plainview -as received full value and con- sideration under its contract with the Holt Company of Te -:as; That Iix' EP I_ AIN 1I,"; .:,1TE_.. T I=CVE1. E T 1 .::. 2INT S' Nos. I. to 5, inclusive, _..rein uthori:ed, aggregating the sur. of :„;.^2:;50.00 be executed and delivered. to said Holt Company of Texas, in accordance with contract, and that one second-hand sive-ton 'olt ''Caterpillar” tractor now owned by and in the possession of the City of ilainview be delivered to the said Holt Company of Texas in. accordance with. contract between City of Plainview and said Holt Company of Texas. I ' =_._. 6: at a fund be and the same is hereby r-:ade. created and shall be set aside out of the funds or the City of lullTiel, 2d be aesJi`niteQ 1 r 2E O I.L 1==i= ,rs._Yi FUND': which fund, when collected, shall ll .'.�-.b e used and applied. for the payLent of interest en said warrant and the princi_ al thereof at r.atzrity, and for no other purpose; that to create said fund .,`�: the interest warrant and to �.�.e U� on said a� t to provide the necessary sir'__in fz d to the principal at aaturity, a. tax or three cents on the 00.00 valuation of all taxable property in said ''ity of _'lainview is h.erob- levied for the yea, I923 ; that for the year 1024 and. each.. succeeding rFar while any of said warrants are outstanding and unraid, and �.d at the tire other J i ty Taxes �r e levied a �:e `: �ff said i , , e a r s , there ti',_ al l be computed and ascertained ,'.khat rte of tax, based upon the latest approved tax rolls of said. City, will be necessary, requisite and fully sufficient to .a'e raise ar_d prodnce in each of said. -Tears the ar..oia it of 2ri-roi -al and interest h.ereby contracted to be laid. in said year, and for each of said years there is hereby ord.ereto be levied, assessed. ._ collected in aue- time as re- v i e T. laW., r. tr7x. such. ate ,:. shall be foand,U ry _:ecessaas necessary t aforesaid, which tax _._..all '-t' _.fioient in. each. of said years to rrrJ s -_..e funds _ �V_.. .`r . e of p.rinci7a1 and interest of this ;cries of Lwarrants, . _it the t __reasurer shall not honor any draft or +arrant on or pa:" out ..,..:y ., the sane except in the payment of -ri: ci p — _ nd into -rest of _ tl:is series of `z......'rant • fact that the City'' '_v i e':1 is in 7ery need of the construction. of stroo` it f?1:.o t: for the conven- ience of the public ,.,;1d e so'_ :alio'.. of tl .n ro perty of the City v. ... of it:. Citi:e.ns creates :'._.a. and recessity that that the rules of the Cit" ierncil. . ended, ana this o rd - r_^ - 7_1a1�!;G .:._ail �.....0 effect _... he f- ___. _ __�v �r'vx:: aild after it, ta asses±e, and it is so. d. L 1, view,,`: , _e_r Oi :C correct ceI r -i it on the Gth Council, at.which _ 11 r -or be_ s a4 1_,ea- a .r record rd llI boon if -r• a (- t, . .. .1 this t>le '7t'. City ',:2-ea1; 71 t. , • , :lain- ' -7-c) ', {' y 'p r 1, .. Is1:- -:e -assed 1 '�t'_e City of ._aid. t n o :1., o .- f aid. . ' were •e-eresent, , the 2L.,1:-.0 .0 7.7f, o.a of .t^ o hard a _ soal of ,...aid i lam', -c, • The following Salaries and bills for the month of July were allowed and sane were ordered paid; Oity 2alaries;-- C.:Z.Jachson,I00.00, J.3.Tenploton .C.Loe :g35.00, L.11.Templeton ;75.00, H.E.Templeton fI25.00, Paul Dryan ;II0.00, Visor .,q00.00, 3.i L11or 7C.05, 3.1.Waller -25.00, C-.7:-.aigling g.;150.00, )oy aoy 125.00, S.C.Ross ,125.00, 7.11.:10:inplds 100.00, T.7.:.:iker 35.00, 8. caorter 85.00, Geo Doswell ;)100•00, P.T7._ndrews 100.00, iilliaLs 8 Lartin ,0•00, Plainview Fire Oepti.Lc0ebon -25.00,J.C.Fooper W.olbrook. :,5•00, John Lucas 0o Th' :13 00 - "eLoncli. Colv teIoach 2.40,T.7. • .1 I Stanper j0.70, G.J.Clark 9.20, Geo T. "Cutler .:5.40,0.1. .1.Gipson 1.70, Tin. Clayton Earl Cope- land )5.55, Oarl -aldwin :10.70, Ernest P.00nsburr,u10.50, , Dill Icoore :7.50, Dill Tice •,9.00, Lewitt Barron Tong *1.85, 0.:.1auldin '1.85, .7.1. 'tockard I.05, Ough Potter 1. :add 1,15.85, F.:..Flunkett '8.90, 7.8.jaonerT.C. - (-Indere 11.20,. .:c;lo.,-ter Jr TC.45,: .a:0 1.etroleur Co :149.79, I,.:.Dar=er Co :1.20, Tros Co 9.80, J.i.'ri:son 1.20, sutler :dw 9.0,W4,e 1ooldrid7e .7br Co 3.45, -ulton .7:02Co I0. 10, Johnso-Lindsay j5.50, 7.:;.oC:ers .7, Co L.0„, ilto1 20.15, iggin- botham-artlett Co '7.20, 1-lailiview Produce Co 41.25, 2.'7.3. Telephone Go 7.35, -ooper Goii 4I.3/1„ :ocper 8 on 428.50, 5.00, To 1. 0a1an6. 1.00, Clowe 8 Cowan :L*113.15, Go '96.0O3 LIni'31_t Auto Co 3.50, 2-, wden Kdw Co 26.51, Teffus 8 To-..,oac IC.00, Plainview Welding Co I5.75 2osser Jarvis -Tull 8 Co '49.23, J. .ar. Lartin 819.00, 0.1.1,e- ,rt J.:.tewart :177.00, nrle- L, Co jostern ietal Lfg Co :"I0.00, ronohoo- fare ::Cw Co .'39.77, Herald -2u1.) Co .C4,lc"ilasso-rn.stronif f23.75, Son .iortor 70.00, "arhoy 6I.00, Hurlburt rc1:CI.00, :..a.Dain C0.75, 2:noolmize-a,-0;-0, --„,avenport '151. )0, :...1-reston 1 1.40, 2 s Utiltities Co 34.44, Gess -tilities Co 11 4, oa< tiltities Co -'3,"4.25, T=Is 7tilities Co 9-14.0C, Tir CaCdich J.C.',11,erso-1 Cashier '1002.50, pec :;treet Imp -fund .:I002.50, -pec JaterwL:cCeries 1923 '994.00 7.5. _ricers n ]ashier 41305.26, 0.7-1 eisher .9.08, The Fardin 21.60, 3.:.Tearme IC.80, -,2",.E.Terrleton 15.00, -i112:- John -oswell I20.00 -ce-sres /are 2:otel -34.25, lellasson-rmstron: 414. 06, ..:hafer Drinting Co 155.50, 211.to G1u8 of -rizona3.501hit.211-atur. Co 54.53, 3. 1.1.Telepho1e Co0.97, T."1.:a_7(ey 2.15, 10nn00-1L1re 70:g CO 5, Inight :rt0 Co "7,1.85, -rels 25.00, 01.1117iew library 15.00, Trews 50.00, 'JO f-H.rter business appearing Council ,djo,,zrned. la:or. 170 Plainview, Te as, _'august 20, I923. City Council met in regular session, Layor 'jailer pre- siding with John Lucas, J. C.I'.00per, and E.7.ITlunphreys, Aldermen, E.l.l,_cClendon City health officer, Roy r:a..:ey Citi;- larshall and O. I. Sai gling Cit; Secretary present when the following pooceed- ings were had, to -wit: Linutes of the last regular and one call session were read and approved. City ealth officer reported one case scarlet fever in the City. itegularly moved andseconded that the bid of the first National Bank of Plainvielw's bid of 4-3/L interest on dily balances of the City funds be accepted and said bank be designated as CLty repository for a tern of one year from july I923. Carried. :To further business a-,- Dearing• Council adjourned. 'TTEST: it (cre Plainview 2e::as , -Member I.ayor. 192Z. City Council met in regu ar session, Layer J.L . ' aller • presiding with E.I'.'_ur:phreys, :.C.n,yers, .1. H olbrook, 1.0. "ooper and John "utas, Aldrmen, .I. o01endon Dithealth officer, Roy La Laxey City 1 arsall and f.: . Gigli g Cit .secretary present wen the following proceedings ware had, to -wit; Linutes of the last regular and one call session were read and approved. Regularly moved and seconded that all hitching or standing of any teams or livestock around. Court 7..7ouse hitching rack north of we t entrance and wrest of north entrance to Court House yard. be stopped on account of filth caused by _itch ng and standing of livesotcl: there. Carrier. Loved and seconde that Rosser Byars be given contract to rake dirt fills on extension of West 5th street being opened up by the City at a price of .205= per yard, based on City Engineer's estimate of I960 yards to make the fills. Carried. Loved and. seconded that the Electrical bond of Paul Frye be surrendered to Harke;r.& Harkey through whor. . same was made. Carried. _e `_fond of the First Jationa1 on City's )epository for •;,80,000.00 was presented to the Council and same was accepted. and approved. Loved and seconded th:_:t the salnry of the _'.uditoriur: Jan- itor be raised 0.. per month L anln said salar,, '85.00 ,r,er month. Carried. Loved andsecondedthat bond for ::320.00 ;_o la,m,, JTatl _=ank of an Antonio, Texas, in lieu of Cashier's check on said bank :from 2out,_ern :steel Co be signed and mailed to "outhern iteel Co. Carried, The AugUst report of the activities of the B.C.D.was read oefore the Council and same vias accepted. and approved. The f,: flowing reports for the month of .;ggust were presented to t;:'.e Council and same were accepted and approved. and ordered spread on the minutes of this meeting; - :Roy i.axey City Lars1 all; 175.35, G.':•aigling Collector rr82.2I; .�'•"ai ling :it.- Tax Collector, ;940.09. U I., r J,? 1E I ::Ti Y T-, CITY COIL CT i, T, CITY PT IN 31SC ^I ' 1 I. 'i_at the following Tax be and they are hereby levied for th ation in said ear 1923; 'anon the ;I00.00 valuation subject to tax - City for t_.e year I923, to -wit; of ase feral -22UTDOSS-i44..Hg For t,eet ,,rir' e Fund Interest inking Fund `3ewer T;tnc?s 1T " oris ends ewer Entsn 3ondd .03,E Cit all T ..ire 2taiton Bonds .017/8 ewer .'later Eaten Bonds .0I7/8 Street Ir2Fro -erident Pods .021/8 street Ipprovor._ent &: Pave Bonds .073/8 e.er .:onds ,1atorworks Fonds Auditorium Bonds :t Impvot Fund; Street Impvt Warrants Waterworks Fund =1. "Waterworks viten TT TT IT If T1 iT TV TT IT TT Spec :_pec T1 TT IT T1 Ti TT Ti rT 1T TV 1T TT • aJ 7/10 .02I/8 .03 n TT TT d4 • 7arrants TT 'pec ''Jaterwks Fxten fund, S eries I923 Alrrants 27ecial marl: Bund; Park J urrants : pecia 1 tree t impvet Fund 1923. "Engine" St Ir:pvet Jants.03 `'ection 4. That there be and. is hereby levied an °ccu-nation ---.09z ---•OIH .081 •04 ax of o e half of that levied by t3:e `tate of Texas, upon all firms, persons or corLLorations follciing taxable occupation in the City of :Plainview, Texas. 172 ,r;eution 5. ?hat the Taxes lerein levied shall be assessed the ,lssessor as reouired by law, and the laws regulating the assess- ment and collection of 2tate anC 3ounty Taxes is hereby rade a part of the Ordinance, and shall govorn t'le assessment and collection of said 2axes. '3ection C. ?he rule re 'I -Aril -1g t_e second ani third reading of an Ordinnnce is hereb.r wai7e0 a -ad suspended, a --td tLis L'rOinance is -11acea on its passage by a maanimlous vote of the entire Jit:, Council. Passed, a6opte6. ana aro-e6 this the 17th tember, 1923. T:ep- 'he Cit -7'- -lad L) .,Lor t1e 1ontL of 1)su were read before the 0ou-lc"1 aiid aELe were alluweC a-1-6 ordereC City ,alries:- J.R.'acimon :100.00, T.J.FerXins 100.00, Ross Loe l'.2.:empletc11 I00.00, 4-:an6'es 125.00, :aul 2ry& -IIC.00, 100.00, 75.00 n..P,Fatohell $75.00, J.:.Jaller G.H. 15e.00, Roy 1',,,::e'; '123.00, .,.Ross 4125.00, H.H.Rey- nolds I00.0O, '.d.Kiker 485.00, R.A.roWhorter $16.15, 7,1.11;ert 38.55, Geo Boswell 4100.00, Williams Lartin :-'50.CO, Plainview Fire Dept $35.00, City 7ealth Officer ;;2b.00, J.?.aooper fb.00, E.H.namphreys 0).eo, Jolla Imam, $5.00,E.C......7ers 15.00, 3.Holbrook 45.00 : City Bills;- J.k.Waller (Aag car Ex e,Ise) 25.00, E.13. Danforth I7.34, Lee Hardin 418.00, B.H.PerrY W.00, .oru: -Joob C.E.White 420.00;.W.B.Telephone Co 44.36, 1.1 t H.L.10.00, Plainview Welding Co t38.50, 2eruld Publishi 'Cog_; H7.20, 291ai,IvielI 7ews $12.81, Conner -Lathes ".1J,ooeii Bros Co 51-.6O, 2.C.Lyer lilling t).,.‘C Grain Co ;"20.00,afer i ti Co 5.25, 1,nrphv year'. 30 I.50, oldridt.;e Lbr Co .'1.95, J.C. ti7all , 15.00 Cit- -1.231zsLit-1) 00 trona Jar-ic- T11 4 Co ,A2.20, I,Dr ,c) 6.60, butler ow .90, 3ni77t- to Jo "6.91), :owden 'Cu' Jo 1 7, obles -:os Cro Co .50, ThIlton Lumber Co 12.1--)-0, 2(.) ;ser --ars eras 7t1itiec, Oo 15. 6, Toa Utilities Co ;10.52, 2enas Utili',ies Co 365.25, -eTas ties Co.5z--.;.72, Donohoo- :are ._;o 34.90, Clcwe 0ow_n '1I.L7, _L',e1-)tune 2eter Do irinting "Jo .1.60, L1.2..Jrilton 1.00,:.2er-ins 16.67, 2 anolia 2etrolni Co 111.10, 13 ols erp1eton, 2.2. er 1etc 7 C,)..66, Treas I00.00, 1erald2ub Co Bowdoin-Stephens Lotor Co .8.55, Reynolds Lotor Co ,6.27,J.1..0tec.1;-' ley Treas. ,;;25.00, Lnrary 21.P.7arker Co Garnet'oeves,.18.00, Stephens helton I.60,2reC Tiohlaus 2.35, A.1.Kamilton .4;2.00, H.E.ckasgs Telephone Co ,'21.68, ni t uto Co .7.90, ::a;-;ard Transfer .;4.00, Ware Hotel :3.00, 12.2.,myth I1.O0, B.2.3.ign Co7.40,Lc?c1usson- Armttrong 00 There appearing to be no furt-er business Coulicil ..idjourned. AT Plainview, Texas, e tember 17, 1923. City Council met in regular sesion, Layor J.L.Waller pre - oiling with '1.1101brook, John Lucas, R.C.Ayers, J.C.Hooper and R.C. Ayers, Aldermen, l':2.LcClendon City Health Officer, Roy Laxey, City Larshall and G.H.2aigling ecretary,present when the following proceedings were had, to-witt; Linutes of the lat reu ar session were read and approved. It is regularly Loved and secoffed that in case the newly acquired School lots east of Ash Street can not be secured for use as a cotton yard for this year that the City Council will permit the Bloch of ground between aroadway and Ash Streets being the block on which the 7entacostal Church now sits, to be used as a cotton yard. Carried. Regularly L:07c,a and seconjed that the applications o Jonnie Liles and ',rhtur Rein -kin for membership in the Fire Dept be accepted and approved. Carried. Regularly ro-od and .."econded that the Tax roll as compiled and spread on the roll book for the year 1023 be accepted and approved. Carried. There appearing to be no further business Council adjourned. T 404.2 Layor.. , Texas, Leptember,27, City Council Let in sallsession, T.L.'21aller, pre- siding with -i-A)lbrook, R.O.Ayers, J.C.Hooper, R.L.Hurphre:rs and John -Ileac, AldcrLen,ling it secretary present when thc following proceedings were had, to -wit; RegularlT moved b7 Alderman,W.Holbrook and secoiCed by Alderman R.h.Damphreus that the City Larshall and circ Chief Lake every effort to ascertain party or pratios turning in the false fie alarms on the night of Jednesday, Sept 2, I023, and report same to Council. Carried. 70To further business appearing 00',],ncil a journed. ATTEST; Layer. 174 Plainview, Texas, October I, Cit Council ret in re;Mular session, 1 ayor T.1 . "tiller, presiding with John Tucas, 7.C. -'corer and 7-1 `-ur:"°hro Tti, ac'er- men, I cClendo i Cit .-eo_tI_ flicer, Riad `'ecretary present when to -wit; e full wing rroceodin:-s were '_ad, ...inntes of the last :.'e,ular .J.nc; one call session were reap c l roved. Cit.; ea1th fficer renorto cne .,ase each of yphoic_ fever and y rtheria in t._( City. City- c�_ ..n _~er l artin ore. onts is bold to t' e City -same beings oi7ned b `1ec 7 airio and. I-I...Bonner. as ti,_ etie,s and same was accreted and al> Prov ;d b: the Council. 1 over a:(.. seconded. t' ot; en.t of . . _ ei ino salary for tho cre . I:o when he was off duty; be left to t o .`street committee and.. the %ayor. Carried. Loved and seco;aded that the order recently passed oy Council nrohibitinR hitching :in or standing of any lire-stocl: •e around. Court -house yard fror :'est entrance of said. Court -house yard no th to band stand and from north entrance west to band. stand. be ar..r ended to iclCciaCe otadinof of all nublic hauling motor vehicles. Carried. It is rod:ul 1_ mo ed IC. seconded that otrec t lis '.ts be rut uy, drd a :d ...t _ streets ore cross coi,:mbia. ,a._ iec'. The :eT rt of t,_ ' Cit- _a.nita" : Officer for t1`' -e month of slrroved. :.1e'�_.1,er 1_o _carcread Ie};tembcr report of the activities of the -"?. was heard read and ,:tea. t: was :e- ted and -p]-roved. T21._e followin rLarshall and City Collectors fo_t: ,_ e Loutof .;eytel:-her were reac hefore the Counciland same were accented r ovec. 11 .I� Cit, Tax Collector, Cu. '_ax'I76.'-0, Delinquent .+. ;:'4I5.9., City Collector, .rater rents 207.B2, -ewer rents ;`5.2G, r.-iscellaneoua collections The follo,=iiip; and Citi- lulls for the I:`ont?. of `''enter;ber were allowed. and. orCorecd raid. City -alarios: 3.2.7okson :1100.00, Tenry Turner •''63.33, Rosc Toe 705.00, 7.E.Ten:leton 75.00, owar0 Jackson "-37.50, ..L.Lan;7(1, '120.00, rani 7.1.1'5111er fl,i0:1L1g 150,00, 2.oy I Ev:c0 '121.00, 1:.,'.:o-nolOs 100.00, '5.0O3 lill)ert "inn '65.00, leo "T00.00, jilli_lc 1 artin '50.00, rLtinview :lire To ,t 0.JO :.2.1cOloneo-1 '25.00, '.3.00per 5.00, 2.". Tucc 5.00, con: -5.00, 7.-olbrook 31tTillc: 'ow_rd Jackson ".1.7...-Drcjer?)c.11, iarint .00', 7.Y.2_Lor 3o '6.57, iTeffIzs : 'arner 7ros neclicoto-1 -21).00, :1',i;17ie ;ooldriCze TLoer Co Lowon (1 Co 7302Zol' ;',-Tare, '2.00, Dai-3.7,Yt kkt Co ;J.:A), ,.&; 3 ign lo -tilitie Co jexas .)o ?c:7.af:: Co 1L::::.25, Texas utilities Go F4I3.T3, -:Jartlett Go I2.85, H.ibueller Yfg Co "lb.60, Clow° 1 Cowan 0083,.underwood fype- writer Co I.00, Burroughs ddin0 1ac:_ino co4.00, nockwell Bros & uo ;38.05, ueo D. narnard •28.76, .Teleytione Co 43.50, American Larrance rire Engine eo 629.07, Laznolia Petro Co f98.27, Carter-nouston is uo f36.00, 4.w.noles 43.00,. B.O.D.Bills: John Boswell 4125.00, Lcxi rag Co I22.30, Plainview Library 4.00, J.D.Steskly Tress 323.0, 35iigktuto jo -3„4,-3.2o1e:plione Co ::'18.31, lionohoo-L:ro Co :„5.0:,),:,ar-Tote't on Lill L.P.I3arker Co ,,JU.35. There +1.-.)ein;.77 no f=ther Luk;inecs Council a.l.ourned. 6'42 1:,-;:- or. Plainview, Texas, October, 15, 1923. City Council met in regular session, Mayor J.1.Waller, pre- siding with W.Holbrook, R.C.Ayers, John Lucas, J.C.Hooper and E.H.Humphreys, Aidennen, E.F.LcClendon City Health Officer, Roy L.axey City larshall and. G.H.3aigling City Jecretary present when the following proceedings werehad, to -wit; Linutes of the last regular session were read and approved. City Health Officer reported one cas of typhoid fever in the City. It was moved by Alderman W.Holbrook, seconded by Alderman J.C.Hooper that an Ordinance amending section 21 of Ord- inance No 108, adopted August 7th, 1916, creating a waterworks department and establishing rules and regulations governing same, and repealing all ordinances conflicting therewith, as follows: 1'76 ORDINANCE No I89. An Ordinance to amend section 2I of Ordinance No 108, adopted August 7th, I9I6, by changing the charges to be made by the City for water. BE IT OEDAINED bythe City Council of the City of Plainview, Texas, that section N0 2I of Ordinance No I08, adopted August 5th, I916, be amended so as to hereafter read as follows: " ` ecton 2I. The following is the established meter ratesa The City will have a minimum monthly charge of $I.00, for which the consumer will be allowed three thousand (3000) gallons of water per month, all in excess of 3000 gallons per month will be charged for at the rate of I5 cents per I000 gallons, provided, however, that manufacturing and industrial plants using in excess of ; thousand gallons per month shall be charged a rate of ten cents per thousand gallons for all water used in excess of .s'0� allons per month: and provided further; that for the purpose of encouraging consumers to establish and maintain lawns, trees,. flowers, etc., to beautify their premises, and thereby beautify the City, there is hereby established the following rates and under the following conditions; the consumer wishing to avail himsaaf of the benefits of this clause must so signify to the City i;ecretary at the beginning of the quarter, and pay for three months in ad- vance the sum of two dollars per month, for which the consumer will be allowed 20,000 gallons per month, and all excess, if any, will be charged for at the rate of ten cents per I000 gallons; and provided further that this rate shall not apply on water for any other purpose than private residences and parks. This Ordinance shall be in effect from and after its passage and approval. Passed, adopted and approved this the ISth day of October, 'A.D., I923. ATTEST: ATTEST: No further business appearing council adjourned. 1 Plainview, Texas, Nov 5th, I923. City Council met in regular session, Mayor J.L.Waller presiding with W.Holbrook, John Lueas, R.C.Ayers, E.H.Humphreys and J. C.Hooper, Aldermen, E.F.LcClendon City Health Officer, Roy Maxey City Larshall, and G.H.`-2aigling City secretary, present when the following proceedings were had, to -wit; Itinutes of the last regular session were read and approved. loved and seconded that the City harshall and the '.'upt of City water and Sewer Depts investigate the well recently dug by the Plain- view Creamory Co in the alley at the rear of their plant, also as- certain the the number of connections that firm has with the City Sewer lines; also the nature of these connections and report their findings to the City Council at its next meeting. Carried. The report of Dr .C.Ross City Sanitary officer, for the month of October was heard and same was accepted and approved. Ocotber report of the Activities of the B.C.D. was heard and same was accepted and approved. The following reports for the month of October were read before the Council and ,same were accepted and approved and ordered spre'd on the minutes of this meeting, which are as follows;- G.H.Saigling City Collector; Water rentals $3449.29, sewer rentals 0677.30, House rent 025.00, G.H.Saigling City Tax Collector; Current Tax $495.70, Delinquent Tax $I14.74, Roy Maxey City Ioarshall $70.40.; The following bills were allowed and ordered paid; City Salaries:- C.R.Jackson $I00.00, Henry TurnerI00.00, Ross Loe $85.00, H.L.Tampleton $75.00, Howard Jackson $75.00, A.L..Hing $100.00, A.Ic>anges $125.00, Paul Bryan $ II0.00, H.':i.Visor $I00.00, T.E.Alexander $85.00, J.L.Waller $207.40, G.H.Saigling $I50.00, Roy Laxey $I25.00, :.C.Ross $125.00, L.W.Hiker $85.00, Gilbert Winn $85.00, Geo Boswell $I00.00, Willi ms & k_artin $50.00, Plainview Fire Dept $35.00, E.F.LcOle1idon 4x-25.00, J.C.Hooper `'5.00, E'.H.Humphreys $5.00, John Lucas $5.00, R.C.Ayers $5.00, W.Holbrook x_'5.00, P.H.Andreww 4,99 $3.34;. City Bills:- W.3.Hamilton $6.00, Plainview News $1.60, P.J.Tillery $26.65, Plainview Welding Co 06.50,E.F.LcClendon $I.63, Wooldridge Lumber Co $20.63, R.C.Ayers Lill Grain Co $48.26, Cater -Houston Dgs Co $6.30, IcGlasson-Armstrong Co $ .60, O.K.Drug Stors $1.60, Jeffus & DeLoach Grain Co $4.12, hafer Printing Co $20.00, Donohho-Ware Hdw Co $15.15, Dowden Hdw Co $3.70, V.R.Rodgers & Co $4.50, Rockwell Bros & Co $6.30, Long -Bell Lbr Co $6.60, Spencer & Dallinger $10.08, L.P.Barker Co 02.30,Plainview Produce Co $1.25, Herald Pub Co $11.64, Tex Utilities Co $20.52, Tex Utilities Co $7.22, Tex Utilities Co $365.25, Tex Utilities Co $324.66, Clowe & Cowan $69.92, Holt Co of Texas $9.55, Neptune Leter Co $336.31, S.W.B.Telephone Co $3.60,C.E.Ramsey $35.88, Lagnolia Petroleum Co $73.22, Lamb Drug Co $8.50, Fulton Lumber Co 315.40,: B.C.D. Bills:- John Boswell $125.00, W.B.Telephone Co 339.85, Knight Auto Co $12.30, Guarantee Tire Co $75.50, Bonner - Price Coal Co $15.50, Herald Pub Co $2.20, Plainview News $29.00, Donohoo-Ware Hdw Co $2.10, Conner -Lathes Co 23.00, Plainview Library $5.00, L.P.Barker Co $2.50, _:hafer Printing Co $10.00, IcGlasson-Armstrong Co $10.00, J.D—Aeakley Treas $25.00, A.Zeese Engraving Co 04.99,. No further business appearing Council adjourned. ATTEST: Nayor. Plainview, Texas, Nov 7, T923. City Council met in 3a11 session, Layor J.1.Waller Presiding with W.Holbrook, John Lucas, 2..0.Ayers and 3.H.Humphreys, Aldermen, Roy Laxey City Larshall, A.Langes Supt City Sewer & Water, and. G.H.aigling City Secretary present when the following proceedings were had, to -wit; ,r3ewer & Water ait and City Larshall made their report of investigation at the plant of the Plainview Creamory Co to the Council, resulting in the following: - It is regularly rroved and seconded that the Plainview Creamory Co be notified to disconnect it's engine muffler, also all other connections to the City Jewer that are or might carry any fuel or lubricating oil into the City „;ewer lines. All Aldermen present voting Aye; None voting Noe. lotion carried unanimously. It is regularly moved and seconded that the Plainview Cream- ory Co be notified to at once cease all operations on improvements in and under thet alley adjacent to the Creamory Co's plant, until agreement referred to in the minutes of the Jouncil meeting of date of April I6th, I923, is drawn and same is approved by the City Attorney and accepted by the City Council. All Aldermen present Votin AYE; None voting Noe. Lotion is carried unanimously. There being no further business Council adjourned. . TTEST : Layo r . Plainview, Texas, November I9, I923. City Council ret in regular session, Layor J.L.Waller presiding with 'I.Hohrook, E.H.Humphreys, John Lucas and. J.C.Hooper Alders en, Roy Laxey City i, arshall, and . . ,':aigling City `"ecre- tary present when the following proceedings were had; to -wit; Linutes of the last regular and one call session ware read and approved. City health officer through the Cty :secretary reports no contageous didease in the City. It is moved and seconded that the agreement written for the City and the Plainview Creamory Co regarding encroach- ments in and under the alley at rear of the Plainview Creamory Co plant be accepted and signed up when the Plainview Creamory removed its engine muffler from the alley and. places same on its own property and disconnects engine muffler from City _ewer.Carried. It is moved and seconded that the Plainview Creamory Co and John Schrock be notified to at once removed their Storage Oil Tanks out of elm street where they now sit near the Santa Fe Ry tracks. Carried,. 180 Lotion is amde and seconded that water and sewer be given to property owners 7th street north to 6th street on mil- waukee street. Carried. It is moved and seconded that a sewer line be laid in alley along Bob Matsler and J.J.Rushing's property that they nay have sewer service. Carried. It is regularly moved and seconded that the City Pay $100.00 to John F. Bier, $I00.00 to J.F.Graves and 6134.00 to W. and H.Fuqua for land of theirs used in starightening'laying out of the street on the north boundry line of the City. Carried. No further business appearing Council adjourned. ATTEcT. City Secretary. Layor. Plainview, Teas, Nov 26, I923. City Council met in call session, Layor, J.2;_. Waller pre- siding with J.C.Hooper, John Lucas, I;.C.Ayers Vnd E.H.Humphreys Aldermen, and G.H.aigling City Secretary present when the follow- ing proceedings were had, to -wit; It is moved and seconded that the Plainview Creamory Co be given until Larch the Ist, 1924, to remove its engine muffler from the alley at the rear of the alley and that connections from its engine muffler to the City ,.:ewer lines be discontinued at once, and that the written agreement referring to well and basement be entered into and signed by the propr authorities. Carried. _ATE CT. No further business appearing Council adjourned. /..frkWae- City Secretary. I:ayor.- Plainview, Texas, Dec 3, I923. City Council met in regular session, 1."ayor J.L . "faller pre siding with W..holbrook, John Turas and J.C.Hooper, aldermen,, Roy Laxey City L_arshall and G.H.Saigling City .Secretary, present when the following proceedings were had, to -wit; Minutes of the last regular and one call session were read and arproved. City Health Officer through City Marshall reports one cas scarlet fever in the City. The reprt of the City Sanitary officer was heard and same was accepted and approved. Loved and seconded that the City Attorney be requested to draft an Ordinance requiring all Dairymen selling milk in the City to obtain a permit to do so before selling milk in the City . Carrched. The following reports of the City harshall and City Collector were heard read and same were approved, for month of November. City Larshal1 46.40, City Taxcollector Delinquent Tax N448.99 -Current Tax )1943.46, Water rents '255.88, Sewer rents X54.55, Gen Fund House rent •'25.00,. The Bowrd City Development and City bills were heard read and same were allowed and ordered paid. STATE OF TEXAS COUNTY OF HiT7. Whereas, J.N.Liorrison being the owner of lots II and I2 in Block 46 in the Old Town of Plainview, Texas,- and oper- ating a'creamory and bottling plant thereon under the trade name Plainview Creamory, has made certain encroachments in the alley • north of said lots, consisting, amongst other things of an excava- tion walled and covered with reinforced concrete, part of which is being used for the construction of a well; and Whereas such encroachments were made without the consent of the City of Plainview, Texas,or its Council or Officers; and Whereas said encroachments may become dangerous, or may hereafter interfere with other uses to which the City of Plainview or•its licensees may wish to put said alley, THEREFORE it is AGREED between the City of -Plainview, Texas, and the said J.N.Lorrison , and the said Plainview Creamory Co., that said encroachments, consi- sting of said excavations so walled and covered by reinforced -con c 'etebt t :not WaY .QAMAXIM41141414t114rmi. - t 182 in said alley for the tine being only, that said excavations, and the walls and covering thereof sahall at all time while the City may permit it to remain in said alley, be kept in a safe and sani- tary condition, and in such condition as is approved at all times by the City Engineer and the City Health Officer; that the well being dug in laid excavation in said alley sahll be finished, cov- ered and kept in such condition at all times as vital meet the ab- solute approval of the City Health Officer; that the said J.I.Lorriso and the Plainview, Creamory Co shall hold the City of Plainview harmless and free from any and every cost., expense, damage and lia- bility on account of said actsand encroachments, and will repay to the City of Plainview all damages and costs at any time adjudged against it because of said encroachments or because of said excava- tion being unsafe r dangerous or causing any damge whatever to any •one ; and that they, the said J.l.I;_orrison and the Plai>view - Creamory Co will not and their assigns shall not, at any time, make any claim of title or right to said alley or any part thereof; and that they, the said J.N.Lorrison and the Plainview Creamory Co and their heirs, assigns and successors. shall and will upon being ordered, requested or notified by the then governing body of the City of Plainview, Texas, move all encroachments above mentioned from said alley, and redelivei possession of all said portion of said alley free from any and all encroachments to the said City. And it is further agreed by the said J.N.Lorrison and the Plainview Creamory Co, that the- will not hereafter make any other or further encroachments upon, improvements in or under, or ob- structions upon, in or under said alley or any part thereof. The said J.N.L_orrison of the Plainview Creamory, does cov- enent and agree to, at once disconnect engine muffler fron the City Sewer, and to wholly remove said muffler from the alley and conn- ections thereto, before the Ist day of Larch, I924. TEH CITY OF PT)AINVIEW TEXAS. Signed BY - J.L'.Waller Layor. TEE PL E; I JV IEd? C_-IEALORY By - J.N.l.orrison. City tilaries: C.R.Jackson 100.00, Henry Turner IOO.0O, Ross Loe 085.00, Howard Jackson 75.00, H.E.Templeton 075.00, A.L.King 0100.00, A.Lanps :I25.00, Paul Bryan $110.00, H.v7.Visor 0'00.00, T.E.Alexander ;;.85.00, J.L.Waller 007.40, G.H.3aigling 0150.00, Roy Yaxey 0i25.00, S.C.Ross I25.0O, H.H.Reynolds :j00.00, Geo Be Boswell $100.00, I.W.Kiker il85.00, Gilbert iinn 485.00, Williams & Lartin 050.00, Plainview Fire Dept 035.00, 17..r.LcClendon 025.00, J.C.Hooper 05.00, 2.H.Humphreys 5.00, R.C.Ayers 05.00, q.Holbrook 4.00, John Lucas 5.00; City Bills: .E.H.Bawden 067.50, Plainview Welding Co G.C.Sharp $19.10, Donohoo-Ware Hdw Co 011.04, ,:pencer & Ballinger 03.55, Wooldridge Lbr Co ''I9.40,Dowden Hdw Co 08.29, Cooper Elect Co :1.05, Shook Battery Co 02,90, Nobles Bros Gro Co ,;:2.50, Fulton Lbr Co013.70,, L.P.Barker Co ,59.15, Telephone Co 3.50, Texas Ytiliteis Co 056.30, Texas Utilities Co 0369.15, Texas Utilities Co 0325.49, Texas Utilities Co 01.95, The WeatIercraft Co 33.00, Clowe & Cowan 21.88, Austin-':estern Road Leh Co 056.70, Burr- oughs :,dding Lch Co 05.85, The Holt Co of Texas 06.17,Lag Petro CO 073.09, Lee Hardin 013.33, Rockwell Bros & Co 06.00, Knight Auto Co .:22.80: B.C.D.Bills; J.1,.teakley Treas 025.00, Plainview Library 05.00, H.R.Fritz Treas 0100.00, Bonner -Price 15.50, Beery's, Studio $20.60, L.P.Barker Co --31.35, Farm Neighborhood Club 0500.00, J.D.Lowe 018.75, Ware Hotel 08.1)0, Knight Auto Co 03.15, Plainview News08.75,7, Fulton Lbr Co 05.607B.[,..B.Sign Co 6.10, IcGlasson- Armstrong .12.28, Telephone Co .:39.79, Patton & Wells 05.55,. No further business appearing Council adjourned. ATTEST: 1--e4 - Layor. Plainview, Texas, Dec 17, 1923. City Council Let in regular session, Layer Waller, pre- siding with 'a.Holbrook, *John Lucas, J.C.Hooper, and E.H.Humphreys Aldermen; Roy 1,axey City Larshalland G.H.Saigling City Secretary present when the following proceedings were had, to -wit; Linutes of the last regular session were read and approved. City Health Officer through the City 'ecretary reports one case scarlet fever in the City. Loved and seconded that the ::ewer bill against Wiayland C College be cancelled and sewer be given the Oollege free and that water be furnished the College at per thousand (I000) gallons metered. Carried. Loved and seconded that the City adavnce 3150.00 to Rosser & Byars on their street fill job on west 5th street. Carried. It is moved and seconded that the follwing reccomendations of the Council'S finaee committee on salaries for the next term monthly of City Elective officers be accepted and the' salaries set Ets follows. &;:zsArkigt,'41-tit 184 Salaries- %=ayor $I50.00, City .secretaryYI50.00, City Marshall 0I25.00, Aldermen 05.00. Carried. ORDINI.ANCE rI90. Y BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PLAIN= VIEW, TEXAS: Sec I. That each and every drgayman, driver of dray, express or baggage wagon, and all others pursuing like occupations with or withput vehicles, shall make reports in writing to the City Ear - shall of the City of Plainview, upon a for substantially as herein- after subscribed, whenever he or they move or moves any furniture or other household goods or effects from one location in the City of Plainview to another location therein, giving the number of the house and the street or railroad station, and the exact location both from and to which said goods were moved, as well as the parties form whon same are moved, and if such goods are moved from a rail- road station show the place from which they were shipped, and if moved to a railroadstation show the place to which shipped, and the said report shall be made within twenty-four hours after moving the said furniture or household goods or effects. ":ec 2. That any person violating this ORDINANCE shall upon conviction in the Corporation court of the City of Plainview be fined any sum of not over ONE HU dLRED Sec 3. The report required to be made in writing to the City I' rarshall shall be in form substantially as follows: to -wit; To the City Larshall, City of Plainview; the undersigned r.oved the household goods, (or furniture or effects) of em $'do Street, to in the City of Plainview, of place from which goods were shipped place to which goods were shipped, Dated this day of I9 and the said notices may be obtained from the City Iarshall of the City og plainview,Texas, by the person desiring same. Passed �nd adpoted this the I7th day of December, A.D., I923. �1�� Attest City Secretary. Layor No further business appearing Council adjourned. Attest. f, r -- -- -e City ecce ary. Mayor. Plainview, Texas, January 7, 1923. City Council met in regular session, Liayor J.E.Waller presiding with J.C.Hooper, John Lucas, V;.Holbrook and E.R.Hump- hreys, Aldermen, E.F.LcClendon City Health Officer, Roy Laxey City Larshall, and G.H.Saigling City Secretary present when the following proceedings were had, to -wit; hinutes of the last regular session were read and approved. The report of the activities of the B.C.D. for the month of December was heard read and same gas accepted and approved, also the B.C.D. bills were heard read and allowed and ordered paid. It is regularly moved and seconded that the Layor and the Fire Chief purchase suitable haating stove for the Firemen's bed room. Carried. hoved and seconded the the Natinal Guard Armory water bill be cancelled and that free water be given the armory on 0/24-44,•Mt reet. Carried. Loved and seconded the Layor Waller, City Health officer and City Janitary officer confer with the City Attorney in draft- ing a Tuberculosis free Area Ordinance and that the City Attorney proceed to at once trite said Ordinance. Carried. Loved and seJonded the H.W.Visor be granted a raise in monthly salary of IC).00 per month bringing his salary up to II0.00 per month. Carried. Loved and seconded the the City Attorney be requested to draft the necessary order or Ordinance to abolish the office of City L.arshall and create the office of Chief of Poliece in stead present to be effective at the expiration of the'term of the present City Larshall. Carried. City Health Officer reports no contageous disease inthe City. The City's bills for the month of December 1923 were heard reale and were allowed and ordered paid. The following reports of tie City ColleAors CitYLarshall for the month of December were heard read and same were accepted and adopted. 186 G.H.Saigling Tax Coll, current Tax 09638.55, Delinquent Tax 0640.25, G.H.aigling Water rentals $19I.74, Sewer Rentals 423.85, Auditorium fund 025.00, General fund 425.0Q,, City Yarshall,Fines 015.70, Vehicle lisence 025.00, Occupation lisence 05.00,. City Salaries allowed for the month of Lecember;- C.R.Jackson 0100.00, Henry Turner 4T'I00.00, Ross Loe $85.00, Howard Jackson $75.00, H.E.Templeton 05.00, A.L.King 000.00, A.L'anges 0125.00, Paul Bryan $110.00, H.W.Visor 0I00.00, T.E.Alexande' 585.00, J.L.Waller •I50.00, G.H.Saigling 0150.00,Roy Laxey 0125.00, S.C.Ross 0125.00, H.H.Reynolds `I00.00, Geo Boswell •'.,`200.00, ',1 L..Kiker ``'85.00 5; Gilbert Winn 85 ,00, Williams & T:_artin 050,00, Plainview Fire Dept 035.00, E.T .LcClendon 025.00 J.C.Hooper 455.00 E.H.Humphreys 05.00, W.Holbrook 4`5.00, R.C.Ayers45.00, John Lucas ;?5.00, City Bills;- J.L.Waller 4 25.00,G.H.:aig_iing Registrar 02.50, G.H.Saigling Coll 04.77, P.H.Andrews ,36.67, Sam L_artin $17.50, Conner Lathes 01.85, Clowe & Cowan 0I2.50, Donohoo-Ware Hdw Co 4 ;9.37, Dowden Hdw Co 06.55, Cooper Electric Co 18.93, E.C.Hunter %'3I.00, Butler & Brashears 07.70,Carter-houston Dgs Co 02.50, Shook Battery Co 02.00, Plainview Welding Co 0I0.I0, City Black- smith Shop ,'11.50, C.Y_.Drug :tore ;2.00, Amreicah LaFrance Fire Engine Co t`29.05, S.W.B.Telephone Co .4.75, Texas Utilities Co' 086.22, Teras Utilities Co -,22.40, Texas Utilities Co 369.75, Texas Utilities Co 0373.90, Lag Petroleum Co `'49.1;7 . F._..Fritz Treas °200.00, Rosser & Byars 0,I50.00,: B.C.D. Bills;- John Boswell sI25.00,J.D.Steakly Treas 025.00, Fulton number Co 0.50, Dowden Hdw Co 07.36, Ware Hotel 04.00, E.T.Coleman 15.50, Bonner -Price 015.50, Donohoo-Ware Hdw Co :;;2.95, Plainview Tercantile Co 097.45 Beery's Studio 07.00 Shafer Print -ing Co 4512.30, L.P.Barker Co 6.I5 Wells & Patton X2.20, Knight Auto 07.95, Conner-T:athies Uo ;$4.25, L:cGlasson-Armstrong Co $6.82, John E.York Co ``I9.95, Plainview Library 05.00, Herald Publishing Co 014.60, S.fI.B.Telephone Co 004I.38, H.R.Fritz Treas °100.00 Herman Blueher 4:'71.38. ATTEST: No other business appearing the Council adjourned. amity secreta y Plainview, Texas, Jany 22, 1924. City Council met in call session, Layor J.I.3aller presiding, with [.Holbrook, John lucas, _].H.Humphreys and J.C.Fooper, Aldermen, Roy Laxey it Larchall and G.H. City present vhen the following :)rcoeedini7s to -wit; , Secretary nove( the City Liouncil ex - 2 VOte of thanks to the Ar„arillo Daily :Jews of Arl.arillo, Texas, for the publicity,. j.ven Plainview in that 1)Jper's issue of Jany 22, 1924, and that the City Secretary wri'Je the News to that effect, Carried. Loved and seconded that the City Secretary adjust City Taxes on the 28 Acres of Polete Smith land. which has been assessed - by City for Taxes against Ir.rs Alice Kiser as it is found that only-. 13.4 acres of said land are in the City limits. Carried. ORDINANCE ORDINANCE 230LISHING THE OFFICE OF CITY L&RSHAIL, • • . PROVIDING FOR ND CR=ING TEE OFFICE OP CHIEF CE' POLIECE, DEFINING THE DUTIES PERTAINING TO SUCH OFFICE AND PROVIDM FOR THE APPOINTLENT OF A CHIEF OF FOLIECE AND FOR HIS RELOVAL: A5k,\ • , . . W=EAS, the City Council of the City of Plainview deems it expedient to abolish the office of City Larshall and provide• for the office of Chief of Poliece of said Oity therefor. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PLAINVIEW: Section I: That the office of City Larshall is abolish - effective on the first day of April, 1924. vection 2: That there is hereby created. and established for the City of Flainviewthe office of Chief of Poliece;the Chief of Poliece to be appointed by the City Council of the City og Plainview and to hold office at the pleasure of the said City Council and shall be removable from office by said Council as and when the said Council may deem it expedient. Section 3: The Chief of Poliece shall in person or by representative, attend upon the Corporation Court while in session and upon meeting of the City Council, and he shall promptly and faithfully execute all writs and processes issued from said Court. He shall have like power with the Sheriff of the County to execute writs of search warrant. he shall be active in the keeping of the peace, quelling riots and disturbances within the limits of the City, and shall take into custody all persons so offending against the peace of the City ot committing any offense within the jurisdiction of the Corporation Coutt of the City of Plainview, and shall have authority to take suitable and sufficient bail for the appearance before said Court of anyperson charged with an offomse within its cognizance and jurisdiction. It shall be his duty to arrest without warrant all Persons violating the publice peace, and all who obstruct or in- terfere with him in the execution of the duties of his office, and all persons guilty of any disorderly or unlawful act, or offense, whether in his presence or upon the complaint of any citizen, and he shall preserve the peace, quiet and good order of the City, and shall have authority to close any theatre, ball room, pool or billiard hall, tent show, or other place, build- ing or publice resort operating in violation of the laws of the City, and shall have and possess and executelike power, authority and jurisdiction as the sheriff under the laws of the tate. He shall give such bond for the faithful performance of his duties as the Council may require and shall perform such other duties and possess such other pwwers, rights and authority as the City Council by Ordinance, order or resolution may require and confer upon him not inconsistent with the Constitution and laws of the State. '3ection 4: That this Ordinance shall become and be effect- ive and be in full force and effect on or after the First day of April, A:D: 1924. Passed adopted and approved this the 22nd day of January, A.D., 1924. ATTEST; City „Jedretary. 410110 1••• Liayo r. No further business appearing the Council adjourned. ATTEST: City Secre a y. 40/14, Iayor. 4 •• ' • ' • • - - • 1 c Plainview, Texas, January 29, 1924. City Council met in call session, Mayor J.1.Waller pre- siding with W.Holbrook, John Lucas, .7.0.Ayers, J.O.Hooper and E.H.Humphreys, Aldermen, and G.H.3aigling City Jecretary present when the following pr ceedings were had, to -wit; Twentieth call of section 2 of the present City Charter referring to City Boundry now reads; Thence east to the southwest corner of an 18..5 acre subdivision 697.5 feet east and 37.5 feet north of the center of section No 34 Block J K .2 ; Regularly moved and seconded that the above be amended so as to read; Thence east 960 feet to the southwest corner of Block No 31, Boswell Heights thence north to section line. Carried. , There being no further business Council adjourned. , ATTEST: City Secretary. hayor. Plainview, Texas, I'eby 4, 1924. City Council net in regular session, Layor Jai. Waller presiding with "1.Holbrook, John Lucas, E.E.hurphreys, J.7.:04-iiboerer and R.C.Ayers, ilderren, E.F.LoClendon iity health Officer, Roy Laxey City Iarshall, and G.H.Saigling ity secretary present when the following proceedings were had; to -wit; Linutes of the last regular and two call sessions were read and approved. City Health Officer reports one case diptheria in 'the City. Regularly moved and seconded that the City advertise for sealed bids on lubricating oils and greases for the City for a term of one year. The City reserving the right to reject any or all bids, bid :td.be opened at the next regular r:eeting of tre Council on'the evening of Feby IBth, 1924. Carried, Jany report of the activities of the B.C.D. was heard and same was accepted and approved. Loved and seconded that permit be pce a hamberger wagon t 14s south F a ro s pra Car is . flied T. W. Perkins The following reports of the City Collector and City iarshall for the month of January were heard read and sane were adopted and approved and ordered spread on the rinutes of this r.eeting. G.H.Saigling -pax Collector, Current Taxes, 057857.60, Delin- quent Taxes I086.72, �.H.Saigling Collector, ester rents 33578.23, Newer rent, $IT33.30,General fund 343.60, auditorium fund 030.00. City I.arshall 7 fines 072.95, 26 Occupation lisences 0145.00 6 Vehicle lisences $31.75: The following bills and salaries for the month of Jany were hear and allowed and ordered paid. CITY LARIES: C.h.Jackson 3100.00, Henri Turner 3100.00, Ross Loe 385.O0,Howard Jackson(warrant 9277) $53.25, H.O.Roden $10.00, H.E.Templeton $75.00, A.L.King ;„,I00.00, A.langes 0125.00, Paul Bryan 010.00, h.G'l.Visor $110.00, T.I. lexander x.85.00, J I Waller $I87.95, G.H.Saigling 3150.00, Roy Laxey 4I25.00, S.C.Ross $I25.00, H.H.Reynolds I00.00, Geo Boswell =;I00.00, L :l.Kiker 085.00, Gilbert ','line 385.00, lillians & L:artin x50.00, Plainview Fire Dept $35.00, I .F.I,cClendon :"'25.OU, J.C.Booper X5.00, E.r .I umphreys 35.00, R.C.Ayers ti 5.00, ').Holbrook 05.00, John Lucas $5.x:)0, ; CITY I3IL1J: G.H.:>aigling Collector $49.48, G.H. aigli4g Registrar 33.75,^,G.H.aigling City Tax Collector $350.00,Plain- view Welding Co $7.00, Conner -Lathes Co $4.00, Knoohuizen-Boyd & Davenport $182.I8, Plainview News 016.95, O.K.Drug Store 5';1.00, Fu Fulton Lumber Co $6.50, Epencer & Dallinger $2.20,Rockwell Bros & Co 319.95, Lon -Bell Lbr Co $6.60, Shafer Printing Co 026.00, Sara Lartin $11.50, Wooldridge Lbr Co $30.00, Cooper Electric Co $2.45, LeGlasson-Armstrong Co $4.75, Donohoo-';'Dare Hdw Co 099.93, Texas Utilties Co 29.00, Texas Utilities Co 319.40, TexasoUtilites Go $357.75, Texas Utilities Co $282.09 Texas Utilities Co 316.03, Texas Utilities Co $93.09, Clowe & Cowan $27.82, `'.'ii.B.Telenhone Co ,;.85City Blacksmith `'hop $I<.00, Lagnolia Petroleur Co N8.05,. B.C.D.Bills: John Boswell 3125.00, Knight utoLCo 310.85, Plainview Library 05.00, J,D. teakley Treas 325.00, Conner - Lathes Co310.55, LcGlasson-.rnistrong Co 6.18, 's'lare Hotel 021.00, Jeffus & DeLoach $15.69, Plainview flews $$20.45,Beery's Studio $6.00, I.P.Barker Co $25.85, Albert Hinn $35.00, . No Further business appearing Council adjourned. ATTEST: City Secretary. L ayor. Plainview, Texas, February 18, 19E4. City Council get in regular session, layor presiding with, W.Holbrook, John Lucas, R.C.Ayers and J.C. Hooper, Alderren, E.P.LdClendon City Health Officer, Roy Laxey Jity Larshall, and 3.n.Saigling City Secretary present when the following proceedings were had, to -wit; Linutes of the last regular session were approved. in the City. City Health Officer reports no contageous disease Loved and secohded that J.B.laxey be awarded the contract to recover that part of the Auditorium foof torn off by the high winds recently. Carried. Loved and seconded that the bill of Re Carl'Eosser amounting to 242.00 for making fill on west 5th street be and the same is allowed and ordered paid upon approval of the work by the City Engineer. Carried. Loved and seconded that Fred Wilkinson be granted A temporary permit to place a hamburger wagon on the S.E. corner lots in Block 37-O.T. providing the owner of said lot gave his conent for same to be put there. Carried. Loved and, eeconded that Tornado and Hail Insurance policy be taken out with Knoohuizen-Boyd & Davenport for 20,000.00 on the City Auditorium. Carried. EIECTI01: ORDER. It is ordered by the City Council of the City of Flainviw, Texas, that an election be held it the City Hall in said City of Plainview, on the First Tuesday inApril, 1924, the same being the first day of said month, for the purpose of electing the following officers for said City, to -wit; City iayor, City _ecretary, and three aiderLen, each for, a term of two years to take the places of E.11.wurphreys, 3.Holbrook, and R.C.Ayers, whose terms expire in April, 1924. The following named persons have been appointed,as Judges of said Election; E.Harlan, presiding Judge, G.C.Keck and Lrs E.H.Perry assistant Judges and it is left to the Judges to select t:eir assistants ;iecdsd £n the holding of this eiect • ••••••''.,, • 192 A copy of this order signed by the J1ayor 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 and approved this the I8th day of February, A.D.,1924. ATTESTED: City Seceetary. I:ay o r . There being no further business Council adjourned. TE C 1 hTl.. �,T. City Secretory. L_iayor. Plainview, Texas, Beby 2I, I924. City Council met in call session, Layor J.L.W&ller pre- siding with '.Holbrook, E.H.Humphreys, R.C.Ayers, John Lucas, and J.C.Hooper, :aldermen, G.H.Saigling gity Secretary, pre- sent when the following proceedings were had, to -wit; Loved and secondede that:.the Wooldridge Ianber Co be permitted to raise the walls of their present office room 5 feet, with the understanding that they cover the roof and walls of same with asbestos slate surfaced shingles. Carried. Loved and seconded that the Plainview Welding Co be per- mitted to buld an additional I2 feet on to the rear of their present building and it is understood that said addition will be of galv corrugated iron. Carried. Loved and seconded that the City drill a new well and put equipment on same, on the old Hunsaker property now owned by W.J.Dunaway, for the purpose getting the proper amount of ground to open up lilwee `' Street north to s -nth street. (parried. It is regularly moved and seconded that Fir, Street between Blocks I & 2 N.H.add, from seventh street south to the sur track running through said Blocks I& 2, N.H. Add be closed. Lotion carried. No furter business appearing Council adjourned. ATTEST: ATTEST: Plainview, Texas, L=arch 3, I924. City Council met in regu_:_ar session, L_ayor J.L.Waller presiding with W.holbrook, J.C.Hooper, John Lucas and E.H. Humphreys, Aldermen, E.F.L_cClendon City Health Officer, Roy Laxey City Larshall and. G.H.Saigling City secretary, present when the following proceedings were had, to -wit; Llinutes of the last regular and one call session were read. and approved. City Health Officer reported two cases scarlet fever in the City. Droved and seconded that the Basketball tournament be charged the regular price for use of Auditorium for their first game and one half of regular price for their second game. Carried. Loved and seconded that the basketball team of Prof H.H. Floyd be charged one half price for the use of the Auditorium for their game. Carried. Loved. and seconded that a 2" cast iron water line be laid on Columbia 'treet on block south from west fifth street as soon as ripe arrives. Carried. Loved and 'seconded that the City purchase dirt from C.G. Rosser for use at Tourist Camp, at one dollar (4I) per two yard load. Carried. Regularly rove( and seconded that the City Attorney be requested to draft an Ordinance requiring all dairymen and those delivering or handling milk and milk products to have a health certificate before egaging in the business. Carried. L=oved and seconded that Pled Connally be employed as city engineer on Holt engine at a salary of I00.00 per month. Cared. Loved and se_:onded that the City by its oils and Gas on open market and make no yearly contract on same as has been done heretofore. Carried. The reports of activities of B.C.D. during month of Feby was heard and sante was adopted and approved and their bills allowed and ordered paid. 7eby report of City Sanitary inspector was heard and approved. City's regular monthly bill for Feby were heard and allowed and ordered paid. 194 CITY `SALARIES: C.R.Jackson 300.00, henry Turner 0100.00 Ross Zoe $56.00, H.O.Roden 075.00, H.E.Templeton 875.00, A.L.hing •`100.00, A.I,_anges 0125.00, Paul Bryan z'II0.00, H.W.Visor 0110.00, T.E.Alexander 885.00, J.I. Waller 016.65, G.H.. `aigling 0150.00, Roy L'axey 0125.00, S.C.Ross ,=325.00, H.H.Reynolds •:'I00.00, Geo Boswell 0100.00, deh- �eewe��- L.W.Kiker 085.00, Gilbert ",'Linn 085.00, Lillian s & Lartin 050.00, Plainview Fire Dept 335.00, E.F.IcClendon 025.00, J.C.Hooper 85.00, W.Holbrook 35.00, John Lueas 35.00, R.C..jyers 05.00 E. H. Humphreys $5.00, 7.1J. Waller I50.00: CITY BILLS: B.H.Towery Tax Collector 337.50,B.V.Ivy 8I8.58, C.G. Rosser 0242.00, G.H.Saigling Coll $3.I8,U..:.Rubber Co 072I.00, G.H. Saigling Registrar 04.75, City Blacksmith Jhop 04.90, Plainview 'leld- ing Co .;35.75, Butler & Brashears 01.502 Fulton Lbr Co 8105.20, Tar - vest Cueen Lill 335.002 Conner -Lathes 5I.00! Plainview Produce Co 'I.25, Jarvis -Tull Co 3.30 Bowden Hdw Co 04.99, :spencer & Dallinger 14.23, Donhoo-`:rare Hdw Co ; 3I.77, Nobles Bros Gro Co $4.00, ,hook Battery Co 32.25, Sarr. Lartin 04.00, :'.'N.B.Telephone Co 35.72, Plainvi- ew News 08.20, Plainview Hdw Co 04.30, Jeffus & DeLoach ;`'29.83 Herald Pub Co :'36.6I , T . P. Barker Co `,2.35, Cooper Electric Co 8.75, Konnohuizen-Boyd & Davenport 8170.00, Texas Utilities Co 053.52, Texas Utilities Co 818.53, Texas Utilities Co 837I.63, Texas Uti- lities 8o 0405.75, Hargraves Pringitn Co 02I.31, The Holt .Co of Texas 312.2I, Clowe & Cowan 05.33, Viestern Ietal Lfg Co 04.80, Rockwell Bros & Co 039.45, Plainview Fuel Co 836.04, Plainview Fuel Co 0386.55, : B.C.D. BILLS: John Boswell 8125.00, Herald Pub Co 08.70, Plainview News 819.50, .W.B.Telephone Co 335.69, Lamb Drug Co J.D. ?teakley Treas 025.00, Plainview _Library 05.00, !'.ells & Patton 05 .80, Beery's Studio 850.90,Bonner-Price 815.50, LcGlasson-Arm- strong Co 311.30, L. .Barker Uo 16.39, Knight Auto Co 5.35, Plain- view Fuel Co 315.50, Lagnolia Petroleum Co .; 28.36,. ATTEST: There appearing to be no further business Council Adjourned. City ecretary. Layor. Plainview, Texas, Larch 6, I924. City Council net in call session, I.ayor I.I:_.Waller presid- ing with J.C.Hooper, E.H.Hurcphreys, and John Lucas, Aldermen, G.H. Saigling City >Jecretary present when the following proceedings were had, to -wit; It is moved and seconded that the City'pay °J.E.Risser a contract price of 865.00 to change the course of portion of the draw runnings through the City's sewer plant grounds, said work to be d ne according to plans and specifications and supervision of the City Engineer. Carried. Loved and seconded that the City order a car of 2"C.I.water pipe and fittings. Carries. No further business Oouncil adjourned. .ATTEST Ci y Secretary. Plainview, Texas, Ivarch I7, I924. City Council met in regular session, Layor J.IC.Waller pre- siding with, W.Holbrook, John Lucas, E._'.Humphreys and J.C.Hooper, Aldermen, E.F.LcClendon City Health Officer, Roy Laxey City Lar - shall and G.H.,aigling, present when the following proceedings were had,. to -wit; Ltnutes of the last regular and one call session were read and approved. Loved and seconded that the Sewer Supt and City Engineer furnish the Coulicil at its next meeting with an estimate on a sewer line through the west half of Block 31 Highland add. Carried. City Health Officer reported one case scarlet fever in the City. Loved and seconded that the City Secretary refund' 0.C. Fluke 45.94 same being taxes on ,330.00 of the 0350.00 erroneous for year I923, valuation'on lots I4 to I6 in Block 50, OT..Carried. Loved and seconded that the City defer purchase of any new Fire hose until all hose on hand has been tested out.Carried. Regularly moved andseconded that deB. DeLoach & W.L.; Jeffus be emplyed to Audit the City's books for the year April I, 1923 to Larch 3I, I924, incllsive. Carried. The following reports for the Lonth of February were heard and same were approved and adopted and ordered spread on the minute of this meeting. G.H.Saigling Current Taxes 0860.75, Delinquent Taxes 0279.73, later 0702.75, Sewer 0143.90, Liiscellaneous Coll 090.I5;, City Marshall 0136.65: ORDINANCE ; I92. AN GI DINANC E TO REQUIRE PERSONS ENGAGED IN THE DAIRY BUSINESS, SELLING LILL WITHIN THE CITY LILIT J, TO PROCURE A PERLIT BEFORE ENGAGING IN -SUCH BUSINESS AND PR.VIDE A PENALTY FOR VIO-* LryTION THEREOF. SECTION I. BE IT ORDAINED by the City Council of the City of Plainview, Texas, that any person or persons, before engaging in any way in the dairy business within the limits of the City of Plainview, and any person or persons being engaged in the dairy business before selling or dispensing any milk to persons within l,. said City for human consumption, shall procure from the City Sec- retary a permit to engage in such business or to sell or dia such milk SECTION 2. The City secretary shall issue such permit upon being presented with a certificate made by the City Health Officer, showing that such City Health Officer has made due exami- nation of the premises where such person has his dairying business and of the utensils and accessories used by such person in the con -duct of his dairy business and found same to be sanitary condi- tion, and that all milk cows used b, such person so desiring to engage in such business or to sell such have been subjected ,ifc.o the tubercular test and found free from tuberculosis, provided that the City Health Officer shall make such examination upon request, andshall issue such certificate when the facts justify same. SECTION 3. Such permit shall be good for twelve (I2) months after its issuance and not longer. SECTION 4. That any person engaged in the dairy business within the City of Plainview or who being engaged in the dairy business at any place shall sell any milk within the City of Plainview without first having obtained the permit above provi- ded for, shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon con- viction shall be runish d by a fine in an$' sum not to exceed. I00.00. SECTION 5. Every day during which any such business is carried on without such permit, and every sale made by any such person without such :ermit, shall constitute a seperate offense. ;>ECTION. This Ordinance shall take effect and be in force on and after the Ist day of Lay, 1924. _ )CP' EL _ D ._ 71' UVED this the 1 -7th day �.D. 1924 TT T City (/ I,ayor. No Further business appearing the Council adjourned. City Secretary. I:_a yor. Plainview, Texas, April 7, 1924. City Council met in regui-r session, layor J.L.Jaleer pre- siding with W.Holbrook, John Lucas, T.C.Iiooper, and E.H.Humphreys, Aldermen, End G.K.Saigling City ecretary present when the following proceedings were had, to -wit; Ylinues of the last regular session were red and app- roved. Regularly moved and seconded that the City refund to J.W.Boles 032.50 for water pipe laid in ally at rear of his res- idence which line the City has been using for come time past and charging for taps off of same. Carried. The following reports for the month of Larch were head by the Council and same were arrroved. and ordered spread upon the minutes of this meeting; G.H.Saigling Current Taxes 3334,57, Delin- quent Taxes 3192.28, Water rents 3260.52, Sewer rents 319.30, kiscellaneous Coll 42,50; City L.,rshall 037.85: Election Return Canvas. BE IT RELELBERED that on this day came on to be considered. the returns of the general City Election for City Officers for the City of Plainview, Texas, held on the Ist day of April, 1924, and it appearing that the following candidates received the highest num- ber of votes for the offices for which they were candidates, to -wit; For Layor, J.L.Waller 497 Votes, For City Secretary, G.H. Saigling 700 Votes, for Alermen W.E.Boyd 1046 Votes, D.L.Thompson 1038 Votes, A.B.Boyd 1013 Votes, all candidates being elected for a term of two years; It is ttrerefore declared that the above named Tersons hav- ing received the highest number &V votes cast for any one for each of the above named offices are hereby declared elected to said offces for the ensuing two years. The following salaries and bthlls for the month of Larch were allowed and ordered paid; CITY SALARIES: C.R.Jackson 3100.00, Pled Connally 378.89, Ross Loe 485.00, H.O.Roden 75.00, H.E.Templeton 475.00, A.I.King 3100.00, A.langes .'125.00, Paul Bryan 0'10.00, H.W.Visor 0'10.00, T.E. Alexander 85.00, G.H.Saigling :'150,00, Roy Laxey 3125.00, J.L. Waller 3150.00, S.C.Ross 025.00, H.H.Reynolds I00.00, Geo Boswell I00.00, Li.W.Z.iker 085.00, Gilbert Winn 085.00, Williars & Lartin y50.00, Plainview Fire Dept 335.00, City Health Officer .1)25.00,1 R.O.Ayers 4.00, W.Holbrook 5.00, E.H.Humphreys 35.00, J.C.Hooper 35.00, John Lucas 35.00,. CITY BIIILS: G.H.$aigling Collector '9.55, John Guyer 020.00, I�.H.Bawden 021.60, V.R.Rodgers & Co 959.25, J.C.Stovall 04.85, Nobles Bros Gro Co 01I.25, Garner Bros 020.00,Plainview News 025.54, Plainview `Melding Co 01I.I0 Plainview Hdw Co 01.50, Dowden Hdw Co 04.00, Bonner -Price Coal Co 41.00, Conner -Lathes Co 02.35, J.B.Laxey 5 525.00, Hooper Lotor Co 044.52, Donohoo-Ware Pdw Co 037.5I, I,'agnolia Petroleum Co 029.33, The Texas Co39.78 J.C.Wooldr -idge Lbr Co ;05.75, Carl Rosser 3b.50z Jeffus & DeLoach 070.00, Cooper Electric Co Q88.15, Sam Lartin 06.00, 0.K.Drug Store 31.20, S.'.V.B.Telephone Co 93.50, B.&B..:ign Co $47.40, 47 40, CB Thomas 02.25, Shook Battery Co 2.00, John Gray 32.00, Rockuell Bros & Co 0122.45, W.E.Risser 365.00, Guy Jacobs 030.00.Roy Irick 01I7.I5, Spencer & Dallinger 133.75, Texas Utilities Co 32.I7, Texas Utilities Co 016.64, Texas Utilities Co366.78, Texas Utilities Co 0372.00, Texas U Utilities Co $381.0I, Fulton Lumber Co 364.70, Hargraves Printing Co 01.50, Clowe & Cowan $38.58, H.Iueller Lfg Co 025.20, Neptune Deter Co 0388.I5, J..Boles 032.50: This concluding the activities of the Old. Council the meeting recessed until seven -thirty when all newly elected. City Officers were -resent and were administered the oath of office by the City _ittorney, C.S.VVilliams, iirmedi' tely after which the reular routine was taken up which was as follows; The Larch report of the activitis of the B.C.D. was read before the Council and same was adpoted and approved and the bills for said month of March embodied in this report were allowed and ordered paid, which follow; B.C.D. BILII`:: John Boswell 0125.00, L.P.Barker Co 023.93, S.W.B. Telephone Co $24.00, Plainview Library 05.00, Beery `wtudio 28.55, B.& B. 3ign Co 012.50, Herald Pub Co ;253.95, Well & Patton 05.60, Lelia Dye $8.33, Jeffus & DeLoach *I7.78, 0.K.Drug ;;tore 10.00, LcGlasson-Armstrong x;'6.40, Shafer Printing Co 087.35, Plainview News 034.00, Ware Hotel 51'4.50, J.B.`.`Tallace 050.82, J.D.Steakley Treasurer 325.00, . City Health Officer reports no contageous disease in the City. Loved and seconded that the City Purchase a car of mixed 6" &8" Sewer pipe and fittings on sr.ecifications of City Engineer and Supt 3ewer and Water Dept_also twenty-five I5"xI8" tile Teter boxes and cast iron lids for same.Carried. Loved and seconded that `.'.E.Reed be given City contract for one year. Carried. Regularly moved and seconded that Dr D.P.Jones ted City Health Officer for the ensuing term at a salary per month. Carried. '-cavanger be appoin- of 040.00 Loved and seconded that ',iillian:s & Lartin be appointed City Attorneys,at a salary of 050.00 per month and that Dr :_`.C. Ross be retained as City Sanitary and Leat inspector at a salary of 3125.00 per month. Carried. Loved and seconded that the City Pay a care taker for the tourist park a salary of 5 I00.00 per month. Carried. The following appointments were rade by the mayor for the ensuing year: ri.E.Boyd Layor Pro -tem, J.C.Hooper and A.E.Boyd Street and alley Committee. ATTEST: No further business appearing Council adjourned. City Secre ary. Plainview, Texas, April 14, 1924. City Council met in call session with Layor J..Waller presiding with A.E.Boyd, W.E.Boyd, D.L.Thompson, John Lucas and 7.C.Hooper, Aldermen, Roy Laxey City Larshall and G.H.Saigling City Secretary present when the following proceedings were had,to-wit; Regularly moved and seconded that the City purchase 1000 feet of Paragon three ply 2e Eureka fire hose at c1.50 per foot on twelve months time from date of delivery at 6% interest. Carried. a loved and seconded that'street lightbe placed at north end of Ash street also one on I3th and Galveston near High School. Cred. It is regularly moved and seconded that the salary of Chief of Police be placed at I50.00 per month without fees of office and that the City furnish him a motorcycle for use in dischange of his duties and that said Chief of Police shall furnsih the City a bond of 2500.00. Carried. Regularly moved and seconded that the present City lar - shall be tenteded the office of Chtef of Police. Carried. There apearing to be no further business Council adjourened- ATTEST: City 3ecrethry. Plainview, Texas, April2I, 1924. City Council met in regular session, Layor J.L.Waller pre- siding with J.C.Hooper, John Lucas, D.L.Thompson, W.E.Boyd and A.E.Boyd, Aldermen, Dr D.P.Jone City Health Officer, Roy Laxey City Yarshall and G.H.Saigling City ecretary present when the following proceedings were had, to -wit; Linutes of the last regular and one call session were read and approved. City Health Officer reports no contageous disease in the City. Regularly moved and seconded that F',W.Wilkinson be permitted to replace his hamburger wagon on lot where same was standing at time ir burned provided he equip it electrioity for all cooking. Carried. Regularly moved and seconded that testing of all mik cows in the City for Tubercolisis be deferred to June Ist instead of IJ_ay Ist, I924. Carried. Loved. and seconded. that ;oz/ Irick be given contract to lay water main extension on East 7th,street, Grove street and the railroad extension from 7th street to corner of IIth and Cedar streets as per specifications and bid of 4I3,464.I2. Carried. City Sacvangers Reed and ':lard presented their bond to the Council which by motion and second was approved and accepted. Regulatly moved and seconded that George J. Boswell be appointed City Chief of Police. Carried unanimously. PFOCLIk ATION. WHEREA3, Ordinance number I33 of the City of Plainview provides that the Larshall shall, at all times cause trash, refuse, filth, garbage, rubbish and weeds, to be cut and removed from all lots and tracts of land within the City, and provides that the owner or occupant of any lot shall be liable for the expense of F removing such trash, filth, garbage, rubbish and weeds, and WHEREAS, the City Council has designated the 5th,6th,7th, 8th,9th and IOth days of Lay, I924, as clean-up days, THE'_ EFORE, I, J.L.Waller, payor of the city of Plainview, in commliance with the Ordinance of said City, do hereby give notic to all the inhabitants of the City of Plainview, of such Ordinance and such order, and call upon all the inhabitants of the hiity of Plainview to cause to be removed from the premises occupied by them, or owned or controlled by them, alltrash, refuse, filth, garbage, rubbish and weeds, and to in all ways poss&ble, assist in a general clean-up of the City. Done at the City Hall in the City of Plainview, this 2Ist day of April, 1:D:, I924. ATTEST: No further business appearing CounciJ4 adjourned. Citj Secretary. Plainview, Texas, April 22, I924. City Council met iii call session, Layor J.L .Waller pre- siding, with J.E.Boyd, 1t.E.Boy, John Lucas, J.C.Hooper, and D.I. Thompson, Tilde/sr-en, T=oy Laxey City L:.arshall and G.H. ; aigling City 'vecretary present when the following proceedings were had, to -wit; It is regularly moved and seconced that Ross Loe be appointed night-wtchman at a salary of '.100.00 per month. Carried. Loved and seconcea that the City purchase a motor- cycle for. the use of the Chief of 'lice and night-watchman in the discharge of their duties. Carried. George J. Boswell, newt; appointed Chief of Police being present the Layor adminsitered the oath of office to him and sent him on his way rejoicing as the first born Chief of Police to serve the City of Plainview under that title. No further business appearing the Council d,djourned. ATTEST: City retary. Lia yo r . Plainview, Texas, Lay5, I924. City Council net in regular session, Layor Protein , A.R. Boyd presiding with J.C.Hooper, VI.J.Boyd, and D.L.Thompson, rider - men, Dr D.P.Jones City health Officer, Dr S.C. oss City San- itary Officer, and Paul Bryan Asistant City Se retary present when the folk. :ring proceedings were had, to -wit; Linutes of the last regular and called sessions were read and approved. Dr Jones City Health Officer reported one case Small=tox in the City, same having come here from Lubbock, Texas. City health Officer further reported that he with the City Sanitary Officer had rade and inspection of the alleys over the Town and had found them in fairly good condition. Dr Ross Sanitary Officer read his report for the month of April and reported that there were a few accumulations of barn yard manure in the alleys and a few piles of same in lots next to the alleys and he reccomended that the City and the property owners be required -to remove same before warm weather- 202 Report of to Chief of Police for the month of April was read and same was accepted and ordered filed. Regularly moved and seconded that the City remitt all charges against the Poultry association for the use of the .'dud- itorium for last winter. Carried. I:ioved and seconded that Fire Chief buy a new ignition battery fc,r the large fire truck. Carried. Loved and seconded that the City Attorney draft an Ordi- nance requiring all vehicles to park paralell with the curb in block on west 7th street between Broadway and Austin Streets. Cared. Loved and seconded that _?.E.Boyd draft a notice calling the attention of the public to certain Ordinances and the enforce- ment thereof and have said notice printed in the pa'ers over the signatures of the entire Council. Carried. The City Bills for the month of April were heard and same were allowed and ordered paid. At this time I.ayor wailer and Alderman John Lucas came in and the meeting was turned over to I ,ayor Taller. Loved and seconded that the Traffic Ordinance be amen- ded and made to read to give the vehicle approaching from the right the right of way, amendment to be so c nstructed as to conform with the State laws. Carried. Loved and seconded that the City allow Layor Waller 0125.00 on which to make trip to Texas Linicipal League convention at Paris, Texas. Carried. I:oved and seconded that City send Fire Chief Reynolds to State Firemn's convention at I,_cKinney, Texas, and pay his transportation and hotel bills. Carried. City Bills: Texas Utilities Co 053.70, Texas Utilities Co 015.88, Texas Utilities Co 0547.8I, Texas Utilities Co 0372.00, S.W.B.Telephone Co %:3.65, Magnolia Petroleum Co 0I5.6I, Texas Oil Co 031.79, L.P.Barker Co 01.76, Spencer & Dallinger 0.60 , McGlasson-Armstrong Co 01.75, H.i-I.Hamilton 03.00,Garner Bros 01I.I0, Plainview Hdw Co 08.I0,Butler & Brashears .74', Plain- view Welding Co 0I4.50, Shook Battery Co 05.50, Dowden Edw Co 014.30, Bonner -Price 02 9.00, Radford Gro Co 08.70, Inoohuizen- Boyd and Davenport 09I.09, Shafer Printing Co 06.50,Higginbotham- Bartlett Co 47.20, Rockwell Bros & Co 025.05, Reed & Ward 010.50, �,A. Preston 0I8.00, Donohoo-Ware Hdw Co 5;t27.43,Neptune I,eter Co $2.66, The Holt Com, -any of Texas,013.35 Sam Wilks 45I.90, San An- tonio Sewer Pipe Co 0649.34, Roy Irick 248.40x.?. aiglingColl 2T.35, G.H. aigiing Registrar 04.50, J.I,=. Waller 0125.00, John Lucas Agent 0162.28, John Lucas Agent 05.89, H.H.Rey- nolds 085.00: City Salaries; 'ul.l. Selder sI4.70, Roy Laxey ;09I.66, \7.W.Se- lder ��16.50, C.R..ackson 0100.00, Pled Connalley .I00.00, Ross Toe 092.33, Geo Boswell `-1115.00, H.O.Roden 075.00,H.E.Templeton _'_.L.hing 000.00, A.Ivanges 0125.00, Paul Bryan 0II0.00, H.W.Visor OII0.00, T.1'.Alexander 085.00, G.H.Saigling 0150.00, J.L.'Taller iI50.00,S.C.Ross �I25.00, H.H.Reynolds 0I00.00 I 1.?I Tier 85.00, Gilbert Ann 085.00, 'dilliams & Lartin 50.00, D. P. Jones :;,128.75 Z Plainview Fire Dept 035.00, John Lucas 5.00, J.C.Hooper .5.00, I.E.Boyd 05.00, D.i.Thompson`05.00, W.E.Boyd d.L.Stephens 053.33, J.O.Benton 05.00, . B.C.D.Bills; John Lucas Agent >750.00, John Boswell 0125.00,. Attest; No further business appearing Council adjourned. City Secretary. Layor. Plainview, Texas, Lay I9, 1924. City Council met in regular session, Layor-Pro-Tem, W.E.Boyd Presiding with J.C.Hooper, W.E.Boyd and D.L.Thompson, Alderrien and G.H.Sai-Jing City Secretary present, when the following pro- ceedings were had, to -wit; Minutes of the last regular session were read and approved. Loved and seconded that the City lay a sewer lin thr- ought the west half of Block 3I Highland Add . Carried. Loved and seconded that a two inch water main be laid from west fith St south on Columbia street to serve Liss Lary Cox's property and tthers. Carried. Regularly moved and seconded that the opening up of west fifth street be finished and the proper culverts bought and put in on the draw where said street crosses it. Carried. The April report of the activities of the B.C.D. and the bill also were heard read and th same were approved and the bills were ordered paid. Regularly moved and seconded that the bill of Anderson Lotor Supply Co for the Police Lotor Cylle be allowec' and paid. aid that the motor -Cycle be turned over to the Chief cif Police carried. 204 The April water and tax collector's reports were heard and approved, which follow- Tax Collector; Durrent Tax $128.4I Delinquent Tax $636.29, ','Dater rents and miscellaneous water collections 040II.45, Sewer $1III.98, Street Fund 3100.00, General Fund 025.00, Auditorium Fund >25.00,. City Bills allowed:- Anderson Lotor supply Co "'508.50,. B.C.D.1pril bills:- F.',d.Vanderpool 075.00, Shafer Printing Co 0335.00, Conner -Lathes 04.90 Plainview News 314.50, Herald Pub Co 39I.98, Jeffus & DeLoach .315.76, Plainview Library 05.00, Liss Lelia V. Dye 016.66, Iamb Drug Co 07.70, H.R.Fritz Treas $I00.00, John Boswell Secy 075.00,^ J.D. Ste,lkley Treas `02;5.00, Wells and Patton 5.75, Ware Hotel 05.136, Telephone Co LcGlasson-Armstrong ::s7.60,Bonner-Price 07.75, Hnight Auto Co 34.65,. The Surety Bond of Chief of Police Geo J. Boswell was pre- sented to the Council and sane was accepted and approved. The contract Bond of Roy Irick was also presented and same was accepted and approved. City Health Officer reports I case small -pox and 2•cases scarlet fever in the City. Loved and seconded that the Layor sign -:water pipe line con - trot and lease with the P.& S.F.Ry Co. Carried. ATTEST No further business appearing the Council adj-arned. City Secretary. Cs' at Zed n:1,66°4 Layor Plainview, Texas, June 2, I924. City Council met in regular session, Mayor-protem A.E.Boyd presiding with J.C.Hooper, D.I,:.Thompson and W.E.Boyd, Aldermen, and G.H.Saigling City Secretary present when the ' following proceedings were had, to -wit; Liinutes of the last regular session were read and approved. City Health Officer reported four cases scarlet fever and one case of smallpox in the City. Loved and seconded that L.W.Baldwin be given the contract cleaning, scaling, and repainting the old City water tower and tank at a price of 3165.00, he furnishing all material and labor. Carried. Application for membership in the City Fire Department was received from J.H.Hackfield and said application was appro- ved by the Council. Regularly moved and seconded that Patton & Wells be per witted to place a drinking fountain on the middle column at the south side of their new building. Carried. Regularly moved and seconde that the City Commission pro- ceed at once to open an extension of Grove street from seventh street to ninth street and Fir street from ninth street to elev- enth street also ninth streetfrom Block 63 O.T. east to the City limits. Carried. Regulalry moved and seJonded that the City Tax Collector G.H.Saigling be allowed 20 cp; of all delinquent Taxes collected by him as compensation for doing the City Tax work. Carried. Lioved and Jeconde that A.A.Alexander and J.D.Lockhart be dropped from the Fire Department and that the City Secretary so notify them in writing. Carried. The following salaries and bills were hear for the month of Liay and same were allowed and ordered paid. City Salaric,.s: r].R.Jackson 0100.00, Pled Connally 0100.00, J.O.Benton $75'40,,H.O.Roden 075.00, A.E.Stewart $12.00, H.E.Templ -ton 075.00, R ,ss Loe 0100.00, Geo Boswell $150.00, A.L.King 0100.00, A.Langes 0125.00, Paul Bryan 0110.00, H.W.Visor 0110.00, T.E.Alexander 085.00, (c.H.Saigling 0150.00, J.C.Ross 0125.00, H.E.Reynolds 0100.00, John Boswell 0125.00, L.'d.Kiker 085.00, Gilbert Winn 05.00, 4.'.Stephens ? rartin 050.00, Dr D.P.Jones 040.00, Plainview Fire Dept y735.00, John Lucas 05.00, J.C.Hooper 5.00, ,D.L.Thompson 5.00, W.E.Boyd 5.0O, A.E.Boyd $5.00, W.W.Selder91'0.00, T.J.Parker I3.2O, J.L.Waller $150.00, J.C.Duty 012.00, T.J.Parker I2.00,Ben Lc Lilian 09.60,.W.Selder 016.50,. City Bills: John'Iucas;'Agent, 03.15, Texas Utilities Cd 013.23, Texas Utilities Co :)46.52, Texas Utilities Co $375.50, Texas Utilities Co 0729.121 Higginbotham -Bartlett Co :.7.20, Jeffus & DeLoach 060.00, LoGlasson-Armstrong Co 06.95,Plainview News 07.73, Lorrison & Kemble 02.15, Cooper Electric Co E.H.Bawden 065.8, ').W.B.Telephone Co 03.50, Wooldridue Ibr 00 01.55, Anderson lotor Supply Co I.50, Dowden Hdw Co 2.78, O.K. Drug •;t,re 02.75, Nobles Bros Gro Co 02.00, Shook Battery Co 027.00,Reed & ard 02.00, Shafer Printing Co 020.35, Royalty Eotor Co 02.56, Knoohuizen-Boyd and Davenport 031.20, Herald Publishing Co 027.7_,American Legion 035.10, Rockwell Bros Co 027.20,Donohoo-Jare Hdw Co 052.69, Butler & Brashears $2.00, •& B. Jign Co 02.00, Fulton Lbr Co 0228.70, Hargraves Printing Co 632.89, The Holt Company of Texas $32.85, Burroughs Adding Rich Co 95.85, American LaFrance Fire Engine Co 0.07, Lueller Co 04.85, Clowe & Cowan 058.58, Plainview Welding Co $5.45,. B.C.D.Bills: South PlainPoultry Assn 0525.00, J.D.Steak- ley Treas 025.00, Plainview Libary 05.00, .Lelia V. Dye 016.66, I;rs Nine EcComas Pres 025.00, S.W.B.Telephone Co 022.90, Herald Publishing Co $57.45, LeGlasson Armstrong Co 04.05, W.E.Boyd Lgr $180.70,U.O.Colson 021.43, Jacobs Bros Co 021.50, Bert Pollard M Co 018.54, G.H.Saigling 0276.66,Geo C.Hopkins Internal Revenue Collector .'20.00,1agnolia Petroleum Co Texas Co 082.00,: G.H.3aigling 6 ORDINANCE.#193. AN ORDINANCE REGULATING THE PARKING OF AUTOMOBILES,REr)UIRING I.OTOR VEHICTFS BE E^UIPPED WITH LUPPEERS AND THE KEEPING OF I,'UFFLERS CLOSED AND PROVIDING WHAT VEHICLES SHALL HAVE THE RIGHT OF WAY AND DECLARING AN ELERGENCY. BE TT ORDAINED BY 'TE } CITY COUNCIL OF TIE CITY OF PLAIN - VIEW? TE XASI, SECTION I. It shall hereafter be unlawful for any person to a' to stop or station, or cause to be stopped or stationed any auto- mobile on any of the paved streets in the City of Plainview, for any period of time longer than five minutes without parking same as hereinafter provided. SECTION 2. Automobiles shall be parked upon that part of seventh street which is now paved by placing such automobiles close to the curb on the right hand side and parallel to the curb and automobiles shall be parked upon the paved part of all other streets in the City of Plainview by heading such automobiles into the curb at an angle of forty-five (45 degrees). >ECTION do person shall drice or operate upin any street in the City of Plainviw, any automobile, motorcycle or tther vehicle which is not equipped with a muffler, and the cut out,if there be any, of said muffler closed. `,ECTION 4. Every vehicle,a7)proaching from the right shall have the righ of way over every vehicle approaching from the left; and any person epera ing any vehicle on any street in the • Cit t�f4.ainview Who refuses or afils to give or permit any other vehicle to have or take the right of way when so approaching from the right shall be guilty of a misdemeanor and upon conviction -shall be punished as hereinafter provided. SECTION . Any person violating any of the provisions of this Ordinance sahll, upon conviction, be fined in any. sum not less conflict than 1:,1,I.00 and not more than $I00.00. SECTION 6. AllOrdinances and parts of Ordinances in herewith are hery repealed. SECTION 7. T114; that there is no regulating the parking of'Automobiles and the one vehicle over another creates an emergency r Ordinance to be in full force and effect from adequate Ordinance right of way of and requiring this and after its pass- ae and publication and it is so ordained. 0,ed, approved and adopted, this the 2nd day ATTEST. of June•, A:D: I924. Mayor. City Secretary. The following reports for the month of Lay were heard and same were approved as follows; G.H.Saigling Water rents 0380.19, Sewer rents 043.90, Liscellaneous water collection 02.80, Liscell- aneous General Fund Collcetion 025.00, Delinquent Taxes 0330.30, City Larshall 10.35. No further business appearing Council adjourned. /- ATTEST: Layor. Plain7iew, Texas,June IO, 1924. ORDINANCE No 194. The City Council of the City of Plainview, Texas, met in spacial call session on this the J.I.Waller, Layor, J.C.Hooper, D. Aldermen, and G.H.Saigling, City proceedings were had, to -wit: loth day of June, A.D. I924,preset L.Thompson, A.E.Boyd, W.E.Boyd, Secretary, when the following.: Loved by Alderman J.C.Hooper, seconded by Alderman W.E. Boyd, that Ordinance No 194, entitled, - "ANORDINANCE RATIFYING AND CONFIRIUNG CONTRACT ENTERED INTO BY AND BETWEEN YKE CITY OF PLAINV- IEW, TEX1S, ArTp ROY 'RICK, CONTRACTOR, FOR THE FURNISHING OF MA- TERIAL AND LABOR TO BE U3ED IN THE CONSTRUCTION OF CERTAIN WATER- WORKS EXTENSIONS IN AND FOR SAID CITY: PRMVIDING FOR THE ISSUANCE OF SIX PER CENT WARRANTS IN PAYI.:ENT FOR SAID LATERIAL AND LABOR: UMING A SUFFIECIENT TAX TO PAY THE INTEREST AND PROVIDE THE NE! CESSARY SINKING FUND TO REDEEL SAID WARRANTS AT IiATURITY: " AND DECLARING AN ELERGENCY", BE PALCED ON ITS FIRST READING. Lotion carried, the ordinance was read in full by the City Secretary and and passed its first reading by the following vote: AYES:Aldermen,_3.0.Hocper,A.E.Boyd,. L.Y.Thompson and W.E.Boyd. NOES: None. Movedby Alderman J.C.Hooper, seconded by Aldertan W.E.B that the rule be suspended and htis Ordinance be finally pas*, AYES: Aldermen J.C.Hooper, A.E.Boyd, D.L.Thompson and W.E.Boyd. 210ES: None. Loved by Alderman J.C.Hooper, seconded by Alderman W.E.Boyd, that the Ordinance be read by caption and passits second reading. -" lotion carried, the ordinance was read by caption and passed by the following vote. AYES: Aldermen,J.C.Hooper,A.E.Boyd,D.I.Thompson,W.E.Boy NOES: None. Loved by Alderman JC.Hooper, seconded by man W.E.Bdyd, that _the ordinance be placed on its third and fine reading by caption and passed. Lotion carried, the ordinance was again read by caption and passed by the following vote: AYES: Aldermen, U.C.Hooper,A.E.Boyd,D.E.Thompson,W.E.Beyd. Eayor Waller then :(1!4??.!?!:ed the ordinance finallyadopt n ORDINANCE NO.I94. AN ORDINANCE RATIFYING AND CONFIRMING CONTRACT ENTERED INTO BY AND BETWEEN THE CITY OF PLAIIIVIEW, TEXAS, AND ROY IRICK, CON- TRACTOR, FOR THE FURNISHING OF LiATERIAL AND LABOR TO BE USED IN THE CONSTRUCTION OF CERTAIN WATERWORKS EXTENSIONS IN AND FOE SAID CITY: PROVIDING FOR THE ISSUANCE OF SIX PER CENT. WARRANTS IN PAYMENT FOR SAID MATERIAL AND LIBOR: LEVYING A SUFFICIENT TAX TO PAY THE INTEREST AND PROVIDE THE NECESSARY SINKING FUND TO REDEELI SAID WARRANTS AT LLATURITY:. AND DECLARING AN ELERGENSY. WHEREAS, the City of Plainview, Texas, thorugh its layor, has heretofore namely on the 2Ist day of April, I924, entered into a contract with Roy Irick, Contractor, of Plainview, Texas, for the furnishing of material and labor to be used in the construction of certain waterworks extensions in and for said City in accord- ance with specifications heretofore adopted by said City, a copy of which contract is attached hereto and made a part hereof; AND, 'WHE EAS, said contract has been read and fully under- stood: NOVJ,TH'REFORE,BE IT ORD^.INED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PT .INVIEW, TEX',S : I. That said contract between said City of Plainview, Texas, and said Roy Irick, Cotractor, having been saigned and executed for and in behalf of said City by its Llayor, the same is hereby ratified, approved, donfirmed and adopted as the act and contract of said City, and the same shall have effect according to its tenor and purport, and shall be entered upon the minutes of this Council. 2. That said sum of $I3,464.I2, provided for in said contrcat price for said material and labor, is hereby made and declared to be the lawful debt of said City of Plainview, Texas. 3. That, in accordance with said contract, warrants of said City, to be called, "CITY OF PLAINVIEW ',WATERWORKS EXTENSION WARR NT2, SERIES I924", shall be issued in the sum of Thirteen Thousand Four Hundred Sixty Four and I2`I00 Dollars (.I3,464.I2). 4. Said warrants shall be numbered from one (I) to foru- teen (I4), inclusive, and shall be in denomination of One Thousand Dollars (I,000.00) each, except warrant No.I shall be in denom- ination of Four Hundred Sixty Pour and I2/I00 Dollars ($464.I2), aggregating the sum of Thirteen Thousand Four Hundred Sixty Four 'and I2/I00 Dollars (I3,464.I2) 5. They shall be dated the IOth day of June, I924, and 11 becone due and payable as follows: TT WARRANT NULBER2. LIATUR I TY DATES. ALOUNT S . I Larch IOth, 1925, 0 464.12 2 I.iarch IOth, I926, 1000.00 t3 Larch IOth, 1927, 1000.00 4 Larch IOth, I928, I000.00 5 Larch IOth, 1929, 1000.00 6 Larch IOth, I930, 1000.00 7 Larch IOth, 1931, 1000.00 8 Larch IOth, 2932, 1000.00 9 Larch IOth, I933, I000.00 IO Larch IOth, 1934,. 2000.00 II larch IOth, 1935, I000.00 I2 Larch IOth, 1936, I000.00 13 Larch IOth, I937, I000.00 14 Larch IOth, 1938, 1000.00 6. Baid warrants shall bear interest at the rate of six per centum (6) per annum from date until paid, payable Larch IOth, 1925, and slmiannually thereafter on the IOth day of September and the IOth day of I,_arch of each year, which interest is a part of the contract price agreed to and shall be evidenced by coupons attached to said warrants. Past due interest shall bear interest at the rate of six per centum (6) per annum from maturity until paid. 7. Principal and interest of said warrants shall be pay- able in lawful money of the United States of America, upon pre- sentation and durrender of warrants or proper coupons at the office of the City Treasurer, Plainview, Texas, or at the First National Bank, in Saint Louis, Lissouri, at the option of the holder. Said warrants shall provide that in the event of default in the payment of principal or interest, and the same is placed in the hands of an attorney for collection, or if collected by suit, or by legal proceedings of any kind, an additional amount of ten per centum (I0) on the principal and interest then due shall he added as attorney's fees. 8. Said warrants shall be signed by the I;ayor, counter- signed by the City Secretary and registered by the City Treasurer, - and the seal of the City shall be impressed upon each of said warrants. Pac similie signatures of the i.`ayor and City Secretar,y= nay be lithographed upon the interest coupons. 9. The for of warrant shall be substantially as follows: 01,000.00 C T T.Z CF pi UNITED '::::TATE OF ALERIC_ couumv OF HALE JATERWORK , =EN.3I0T WARRANT, : ERIES 1924. Plainview, Texas, June I6, I924. City Council met in regular session, I-aayor J.i..:.Waller presiding with J.C.uooper, D.l'.Thompson, and 'J.E.Boyd, Aldermen, and G.H. Saigling City Secretary present when th4 following proceedings were had, to -wit; Linutes of the last regular and one call session were read and approved. L.!7.Baldwin presented his bill of = I85.00 for repaint- ing the old standpipe and tower and removing the casing on the down pipe and same was allowed and ordered paid. I:':oved and seconded that the City request Dr S.C.Ross City Sanitary inspector to refund charges made by hire for testing OIJE cow as per agreement that he was to make no charge for testing one cow or where there are more than one cow he tests the first one free and charge one dollar per head for all over one head. Carried. Regularly moved and seconded that the City employ Will Poer as special night officer effective tt once at a salary of "I00.00 per month. Carried. Regularly moved and seconded that the City Council accept the resignation of the following members of the Plainview Volun- teer Pire Department,. Carried. RE ICT ATIOIT OF FIRE= 11ODTOWS June I6 -I924. To the City Councilmen: Effective at once, . we the following`' undersigned Firemen, hand you our resignations from the RepartL ent for the follow- ing reasons: That the charges r:ade by Chief leynolds are false and untrue. That treatment received frorr him by us, has not at any time been 'that which we should receive from a._.Chief of t'he De- partment- and that we feel that he is uncapable of being the Chief of our Department. That two of our members have been discharged from the Department -having later however received their life memberships back. ^.r MWmit 1e will withhold our resignations-- if a new Chief of th the _Department is appointee: at once to replace the now Chief H. .Reynolds-- and if our two discharged members can be rein- stated at once and have full access to the halls as they should have. Otherwise, our resignations are effective at once. rT. T'i Pete LcDaniel, A. 1..'_1exanc er, J. _� . l octihart, Ham Luna, I;rnes t Fletcher, Irthue : einkin, S..Eryan, Jas Dunca, Cap Curtis, .�. J.H T , acl.lield, Bill (Thuldy, 1:ewis nl:er, Cilber� :tinn. _;i Plainview, texas, Jane 21, 1924. Council Let in _JI .1...'laller presic. ing •-•:oyd Aldermen, G. r. iyflin City `ecretary )rese t when the following proceed- ings roceed-in ^s were ':ad, to -wit; :regularly moved and seconded that the following persons whose name av,pearec' on applications for Lembership in the Plainview Fire = erartment, be and are now a-oproved for membership in the 76enar taent. Carried.' James follow. Jim Bryan, Pled Connally, Prank Daniels, Iark Gallaway, elvi 1 Tall, Arnold Lomax, Benjamin I: itchell, Lewis I>>itchell, Lartin Lc';lhorter, Robert LcDaniel, Garret F.eeves, Archie E. Sneed, Dyer Slaton, Elmer Turner, John L. Visor, .F.Yates. ATTEST: r ii.t:��.1 . 1To further business ar oaring the Council adjourned. City %ecretary. Iti;ayor. Plainview, Texas, July 7, I924. City Council met in regular session, Layor J.LI.Waller presiding with, John Lucas, J.C.Hooper, \7.E.Boyd and D.Y.Thomp- son, Aldermen, and. G.H.Saigling Cito,- Secretary present when the following proceedings were had, to -wit; Linutes of the last regular and one call session were read and approved. Regularly moved and secondedthat the City divide equally or as near so as possible,(between the 7 existing In- surance Agents) the policies on City Auditorium and City Hall and Fixtures now or soon expiring. Carried. Regularly moved and seconded that Clem Leslie be elected to membership in the Plainview Volunteer Fire Dept. Carried Id:oved and seconded that the City remit of the charges against the Chautauqua committee for use of the Auditorium in I923 and I924. Carried. Loved and seconded that the Action of the City Council in accepting the resignation of the Old members of the Fire Department and dimsiiing of two members previous to this from the department stand as it shows in the minutes. Carried. The June. report of the B.C.D. was heard also B.C.D. bills' and the report was :aocepted and bills allowed and o; ed; 216 The following report of the City Collectors for the mon- th of June were heard and same were adopted and ordered spread on the minutes of this meeting:- G.H.Saigling Tax Collector 372.03, C.H.Saigling Collector, ?later rehts 0227.94, Sewer rents 05.05, General Fund 4I2.50, Geo Boswell 085.55: City Salaries: C.R.Jaci:son ;:I00.00, Pled Connally :I00.00, J.0.Benton ?i5.00, H. 0. soden ;75.00, A.2.Stewart • I2.00, H.E. Templeton 75.00, Ioe rI00.00, eo 3oswell ming :x I0U.U0,.�.I..anges I25.U0, Paul Aryan „II0.00, H.`.J.V sor '110 .00 - '.E.�le�ander 85.00, G. _. ai ding :I50.00,.3.J.'o�s T I25.00, r .i .2eynolds, I00.00, T 7. hiker ,'85.00, xilbert Jinn 85.00 •1. L. ��tephens s I00.00, Williams , Lartin 50.00,;D.P. Jones ,;40.00, Plai»view ;_'ire :ez;t .:35.00, John Lucas ;5.00, J.C.rooper 5.00, D.L_.ThorrL son 5.U0, '.J. ..2oyd Bo, --e "'5.no 7.'3. Selrler I50.00J. C. Luty ,12.00, T. J. arker Ir.00 Ben T ci�_i llaiz 9.60, a , 'r'l.'.7. Solder IC.50,1.',J. Seic.er `'5.00, ?. J. Parker ,;I4.40,Ben LcLi- llan ��I4.4U, .'7.Selder 00I3.00, Gilbert Winn 545.33, L.VJ.Liker 4''42.50 T . 1.Kiker x2.83, J.B. Pepper 49 CO T. J Parker •'I4.40, TT. J. Allen ;;4.80,Ben I,:cmillan ,>4.80, .1.W. ;elder 1I8.00, iT.J. llen $12.00, W. W. Selder I6.50, Ben LcLillan :9.60 J. C. Sanders City Bills:- John Lucas :..gent t; 3.I5, Texas Utilitites Co 0I3.23, Texas Utiltities Co ,,;'46.52, Texas Utilities Co `375.50, Texas Utilities Co 0729.12, Higginbotham -Bartlett & Co y;7.20, Jeffus DeLoach 060.00, 11oGlasson-Armstrong 06.95, Plainview Trews 07.73, Lorrison w Kemble :2.15, Cooper Electric Co 01.55, E.H.Bawden 065.88, S.W.B.Telephone Co ;-'3.50,'7ooldridge Lbr Co I.15, Anderson lotor Co I.50, _Jowden dw Co 2.78, 0.h.Drug Co X2.75 Nobles Bros Co 02.00, Shook Battery Co 27.00, I:eed R, Ward 2.00, Shafer Printing Co Q20.55, Royalty I,=otor Co02.56 Knoohuizen-Boyd & :Davenport 03I.20,Herald Publishing Co X27.78, Ameristan Legion. ATTEST: No further Business appearing Council adjourned. City Secretary. Plainview Texas July I4, I924. ORDINANCE Ii- I96. The City Council of the City of Plainview, Texas, met in specil session on this the I4th day of July, I924, Present, J.16. Wailer, I,yor, J.C.Hooper, D.L.Yhompson and John Lucas, Aldermen, and G.H.Saigling City Secretary, when the following proceedings, among others, were had, to -wit: The Layor presented for passage an Ordinance entitled, - AN ORDINANCE AUDITING AND ALLOWING ESTILATE NO. I FILED BY ROY IRICK, CONTRACTOR, COVERING I,'ATERI%'.L FURNISHED AND LABOR PER- FR0LE D UNDER HIS CONTRACT WITH SAID CITY OF PLAINVIEW, TE PS? IN THF CON' TRUCTION OF WATERWORKS EXTENSIONS IN AND FOR ;SAID 84 CITY : AND AUTHORIZING TIIE DELIVERY TO SAID CONTRCAOTR OF " CITY OF PLAIIIVIEW 'WATERWORKS EXTEITSION WARRANTS, SERIES I024", IN PAYI ENT THEREFOR." The Ordinance was read in full by the City Secretary and passed by the following vote: AYES: {aldermen Hooper, Thompson, Lucas. NOES: NONE. The ordinance follows: ORDINANCE ;;- I95. AN ORDINANCE AUDITING AND ALLOWINTG I TILiA TE NO I FILED BY ROY IRICK, CONTRACTOR, COVERING Iv ATERIAL FURNISHED AND LABOR PERFORM=D UNDER HIS CONTRACT WITH :,AID CITY OF PLAINVIEW, TEXAS, IN THE CONSTRUCTIO11 OF WATERWORKS EXTENSIONS IN AND FOR SAID CITY: AND AUTHORIZING THE DELIVERY TO ,SAID CONTRACTOR OF " CITY OF PLAINVIEW WATERWORKS EXTENSIOIT WARRANTS, SERIES I924"., I$I ie PATENT TFIEREFOR. WHEREAS, the City of Plainview, Texas, entered into a contract with Roy Irick, Contractor, on the 2Ist day of April, I924, for the furnishing of material and labor to be used in the construction of certain waterworks extensions in and for said City in accordance with plans and specifications heretofore adppted by said City, which contrcat is of record in the minutes of the City Council of said City; and, WHEREAS, siad contractor has presented a written account, or estimate, covering the material which has been furnished and the labor which has been performed by him to date under said contriat, which said estimate is in words and figures as follows: Hon Layor City Council, Plainview, Texas, Gentlemen: The following is an estimate of material which has been furnished and labor which has been performed to date in the construction of waterworks extensions in and for the City of Plainview, Texas, in accordance with contract of date April 2Ist, I924; FOR: I950' 8" C.I.Pipe 42925.00 4I00', 6" C.I.Pipe 6I50.00 6" & 8" Fittings 472.00 I6 Hydrants 880.00 IO Valves & Boxes 4I7.40 Lead 589.00 Oakum 62.I2 Less IO % Retained Ldditional lead on hand PPROVED F R PAYLENT : R.P. ;Smyth $II495.92 II49.59 410346 33 II7.79 $10464.I2 City Engineer City Engineer. RESPECTFULLY ; iUBLITTED, Roy Irick Contractor. AND, WHEREAS, said material covered by said estimate have been inspected by the City Council of said City and Found to be in accordance with the specifications adopted by said City, and to be well wotth the slam of $1Q464.I2, the amount provided in said estimate, and said City Council had accepted the material and labor covered by said estimate for and in behalf of said City of Plainview, Texas; Lind, WHEREAS, the estimate herein set out has been duly audited and found correct: NOW, THEREFORE, '3E IT ORDAINED BY TRH CITY COUNCII. OF THS' CITY OF PLAI:IVIE , `TEXAS: That said estimate covering said material and labor, aggre- gating the stir. of 410,464.12, which has been presented by Roy Irick, Contraator, be and the same is hereby allowed. That, in accordance with said contract with the City of Plainview, Texas, and said Contractor, there shall be executed and delivered to said contractor "CITY OF PLAINVIEW MATER ORK,3 WARRANTS SERIES I924", evidencing the indebtedness of said City to said contractor for the sum of $10,464.I2, in denomination of 41000.00 each, except warrant No I it: in denomination of y464.I2, number- ed from (I) to Eleven (II) inclusive, dated June IOth, I924, bearing interest at the rate of 6 % per annum, authorized to be issued by Ordinance of this Council adopted on the IOth day of June, I924, and recorded in book 4_Page"208 et seq., of the min- utes of this Council. That said City of Plainview, Texas, has received full value and consideration for said warrants. PASSED I TD APPROVED, this the I4th day of July, I924,. ATTEST: City Secretary,City of Plainview, Texas. (City Seal) 'ayor City of Plainview Texas. Loved byAlderman John Lucas and Seconded by Alder- man D.Y.Thompson that the following proceedings be carried out as outlined. Carried. Proceedings follow; It appearing to the City Council that it is necessary and the City Council deeming it necessary to talo: the property hereinafter described for the purpose of and in order to open and extend a pub- lic street in the City of Plainview, the City Council hereby states and causes to be stated, in writing, a description of the said prop- erty, the name of the owner thereof, and his residence, and the name and residence of his agent,; the said land being described as follows: Part of the Hugh licClelland Homestead Survey, beginning I0I6 feet east of the nowrthwest corner of said LcClelland Survey, Thence South 75 feet, thence east 65 feet, thence north 75 feet, thence west 65 feet. Said land being owned by I,rs Prudie R. LcClelland and Hugh kcClelland of Plainview, Texas, and Horace Gooch who resides at Amarillo, Texas, and who has an Agent, ,who resides in the City of Plainview, Texas, and It is ordered by the City Council that a copy hereof shall be serves' in p'ersorn upon said owner or his said; agent. 220 loved by Alderman John Lucas and seconded by Alderman D.L. Thompson, that the following proceedings be carried out as out- lined. Carried. Proceedings follow; It appearing to the City Council that it necessary and the City Council deeming it necessary to take the property hereinafter described for the purpose of and in order to open and extend a public street in the City of Plainview, the City Council hereby states and causes to be stated, in writing, a description of the said property, the name of the owner therof, and his residence, and the name and residence of his agent,; the said land being described as follows; Part of the Hugh I,.cClelland Homestead survey and known as part of the Puckett tract, ,;e„inning 75 feet douth and I0I6 feet east of the nowthwest corner of survey, Thence South 453 feet, thence East 65 feet, thence Forth 453 feet, thence West 65 feet. Said land being owned by J.VJ.Puckett, who resides in potter County,Texas, and who has an igen, who who resides in the City of Plainview, Texas, and It is ordered by the City Council that a copy hereof shall be served in person upon said owner or his said agent. , I<oved by Alderman John Lucas and seconded by Alderman D.L.Thompson, that the following proceedings be carried out as outlined. Carried. Proceedings follow; It appearing to the City Council that it is necessary and the City Council deeming it necessary to take the property hereinafter described, for the purpose of and in order to open and extend a public street in the City of Plainview, the City Cou- ciI hereby states and causes to be stated, in writing, a descrip- tion of the said property, the name of the owner thereof, and his residence, and the name and residence of his agent; the said land ' being described as follows; • Part of the Hugh LcClelland Homestead Survey, and known as the Jordan Tract, beginning at a point I098.3feet East and 739 feet South of the N.W. corner of the Hugh LeClelland Homestead Survey; the said point being the Southeast Corner of a tract known said as the Jordan Tract; thence North with the East line of the'Jordan Tract 211 feet, thence West 75 feet, thence South 211 feet, thence East 75 feet. land being owned by Lrs Jack Latthews, who resides in Brookltn , New Yor, Lrs Jim Vaughn, who resides in Plainview, Texas, and Lary Hall, a inor, who resides in Plain- view, Texas, and Largarete Hall, a minor, who resides in the town of Brooklyn, State of New York, and who has an agent , who resides in the City of Plainview, Texas, and It is ordered by the City Council that a copy hereof shall be served 'in person upon said owner or, his said agent. ATTEST: No other business appearing Council adjourhed. ef, y Secret .0,010 if. IJayor. Plainview, Texas; July 21, 1924. City Council met in regular session, Eapor J.L.Waller presiding with John, Lucas, J.C.Hooper, !_.E.Boyd, W.E.Boyd.and D.L.Thonpson Alde,men Lr D.2.Jones City Health Officer, and G.11.2aigling City Secretary present when the following proceed- ings were had, to -wit; Linutes of the last regular and one call session were read and approved. Regularly moved and seconded that R.B.C.Howell be served with proper notice to build concrete sidwwalks on the east and north sides of Lot I. in BL)ck 38 Origional Town of Plainview. Carried. Loved and secondeC that keeping of cotton yard on the ground owned by Slaton & Jacobs betwetin Broadway and Ash streets where the yard was the pas season not be allowed any longer. Care4- ,t, 222 Regularly moved and seconded that J hn LoCallon be elected. to membership in the Plainview Volunteet fire Dept. Carried. Loved and seconded that E.H.Perry, Guy Jacobs and C.E. White be and are hereby *i=y.med as a board of Eaualization to passon the City's Tax renditions for the year I924. Carried. There appearing 21 be no further business the Council adjourned. ATTEST: )0z, Plainview, Texas, July 30, I92/i. City Council Let in called session, layer Waller pre- siding with J.uhn Lucas, A.E.3oyd and J.C.Hc)o er, Aldermen and G.H.aigling City .secretary present when the following proceed- ings were had, to -wit: It is moved and secondeC that the City build a new rack at rear of the Fire Truck room on which to wash and dry the fire hose. Carried. Regularly moved and seconded that a new Dodge Truck be bough for use of the water and sewer caepartrxents, at 'a Price of s825.00,. Carried. loved and secondec.e that Ed Ross be and is , ereby elec- ted to membership in the Plainview Voulnteer fire Dept. Carried. It is regularly moved and seconded that the City lay a duplicate feeding main from the water pumping station to the pt point of distributionland that the following proposal from Roy Irick on same be accepted. Carried. PROPOSAL FOLLOW;. Plainview, 'texas, July 3oth, I924. Hon I-,:ayor & City Council, Plainview, Texas. Gentlemen: .For your Dror;osed water main extension which will give you tw 8" lines fror:^ the pumping station to your distri- bution system, I am ple::sed to submit you a price of ti 2800.00 Which includes all labor and material, and the extension will require the following list of material. Canori Como I045 Feet 8" Cast Iron PiDe 1pproximately 24 6" " I 8" T I 8" Sleeve 2 8x6" Crosses 2 8" valves and Boxes 2 6" Sleeves I 8x8" T I Fire Hydrant 1► ►► 1► I will take in payment for the above, legally issued City arrants bearing six per cent interest, and I will pre- pare the proper urdinanee and have the warrants printed, without cost to the City Yours Very Tr.ly, '.oy Irick. No further business appearing the Council adjourned. ATTEST: ST : JA.. City Secretary. I,ayo r . Plainview, Texas, August 4, I924. City Council xzet in regular session, Mayor J.L.Waller, presiding with John Lucas, John Hooper, A.E.Boyd, D.M.Thompson and W.E.Boyd, Aldermen, D.P.Jones City Health Officer and G.H. Saigling City Secretary present when the following proceedings were had, to -wit; 1inutes of the last regualr and one call session were read and approved. City Health Officer reports two cases typhoid fever in the South-east part of the City. Regularly moved and seconded that the City Attorney be, instructed to draft and Ordinance establishing additional area to the present in which carnivals will not be allowed to pitol their tents and show in the City. Carried. Moved and seconded that the City allow the mayor $25.04 monthly car expense effective from April 1st, I924. Carried. Dr S.C.Ross City Sanitary Officer made his report for the month of July and name was accepted and ordered filed. 224 The monthly report ale.° the bills of the B.C.D. for the mont of July wave heard and same were accepted and bills allowed and ordered paid. The following reports of the City Chief of Police and City Collector were hard and same were accepted and ordered spread on the minutes of this meeting and filed. Chief of Police $234.65, G.H.Saigling Taxes 5.80, Water rents $3425.62, Sewer rents $874.50,Gen Fund (house rent) $25.00,. Following salaries and. Bills were allowed and ordered. Paid. City Salaries and. City Bills; C.R.Jackson 000.00,Fred Connally $100.00, H.O.Roden $75.00, E.W.Brown 056.08,A.L.King $85.00, Ross Loe I00‘001 E.J.Turner $85.00, G.H.Saigling 060.00,A.Manges $125.00 I00.00,Will Poor 000.00, Geo Boswell $150.00, Pled Connally Paul Bryan III0.00,H.W.Visor $II0.00,T.E.Alexander 085.00, S.C. Ross $125.00, H.H.Reynolds 0100.00, W.L.Stephena $100.00, John Boswell $125.00, Garnet Reeves $70.00, Williams & Martin 050.00, D.P.Jones $40.00, Plainview Fire Dept $35.00, A.B.Boyd $5.00, D.M.Thompson $5.00, W.B.Boyd 05.00,J.C.Hooper 05.00, John Lucas $5.00, J.L.Waller $25.90,Royalty Motor Co $825.00, R.A.Housley Agent 03.53, Kit McDaniel $12.00, Ben McMillan 09.60, W.W.3elder -18.00, J.L.Waller $100.00,Reed & Ward $3.50, Butler & Brashears 3.30, E.H.Bawden 021.60, F.Ihl, efeldt $5.00 Harvest Queen Mill / 0 35.00,Carl Rosser 4.00, Plainview Hdw 00 9.00, Anderson M Motor Supply Co $ .75, Plainview Welding Co, 1.25, Shepard Chev- orlet Co ; .50, Knight Auto Co $7.65, Higginbotham -Bartlett & Co 12.40, Roy Maxey $8.25, Long -Bell Lbr Co 7.20, Dowden Hdw Co 2.00,V.R.Rodgers & Co $48.60, Nobles Bros Gro Co $2.00, Radfrod Gro Co $7.75, MoGlasson-Armstrong Co $6.15, Texas Utiltities CO $37.98,Texas Utilities Co 010.05, Texas Utilities Co 0376.50, Texas Utilities Co 0700.67, Cooper Electric Co $4.73, Knoohui- zen Boyd & Davenport $82.50,Donohoo-Ware Hdw Co 0157.87, Woold- ridge Lbr Co $102.40, Telephone Co $4.39, Jeffus & DeLoach 028.60, Hargraves Printing Co $9.50, Austin -Western Road Machinery Co $28.69, Neptune Meter Co $314.44, The Holt Co of Texas,$22.50, Clowe & Cowan $66.17,Pierce Petro Co $66.23, W.W.Selder 0/8.004 Mag Petro Co $20.31, G.H.Saigling Registrar $12.25,. B.C.D.Bills. Beery Studio $44.45, Dowden Hdw Co $3.35, Hooper & Son Motor Co ".70, Wells & Patton $11.15, Telephone Co.$11.89, Donohoo-Ware Hdw Co 00.90, Herald Publishing Co ;7.62, Ware Hotel 1$45.85, Knight Auto Co $3.I0, Plainview News $22.50, Harry Look. I2.50,L.P.Barker Co $44.82, Plainview Library 05.00, Lelia V. Dye $16.66, D.D.Steakley Treas $25.00, H.R.Fritz Treas I50.00,LoGlasson -Armstrong $8.95, Tkerezappearing to be no further business Council adjourned. ATTEST: City Secretary. &k.4L Mayor. Plainview Texas, August 12, 1924. City Council met in call session, with Mayr J.L.Waller pre- siding with J.C.Hooper, John Lucas, A.E.Boyd and D.M.Thompson Aldermen and G.H.Saigling City Secretary when the following_pro- ctedings were had, to -wit; Cur cm." kr Colp of the State Park Department was present and told the Council what they coLJ.d expect the State to do with the City' park property in case the City saw fit to deed the property to the State to be made by the State into a park and maintained as such, whereupon it was - Regularly moved and seconded that the City offer to the State Park Board the City's Park ground for a Stats parkproviding the State proceed to improve same within twelve months from the date of oonveyanoe., Carried unanimously. No further business appearing the Counoil adjourned. ATTESTED. City Secretary ORDINANCE NO I96. City Hall City of Plainview, Texas, August I8, I924. The City Council of the City of Plainview, Texas, met in regular session on this the IBth day of August, I924, present, J.M.Waller, Mayor, John Lucas, J.C.Hooper, A.E.Boyd, D.M,Thompeon Aldermen, and G.H.Saigling City Secretary, when the following proceedings, among others, Awe had, to -Sit: THE MAYOR PRESENTEDFfor PASSAGE AN ORDINANCE ENTITLED - AN ORDINACE AUDITING AND ALLOWING FINAL ESTIMATE FILED BY ROY IR,ICN, CONTRACTOR? COVERING MATERIAL FURNISHED AND LABOR PERFORMED UNDER HIS CONTRACT WITH SAID CITY OF PLAINVIEW, TEXAS* IN THE CONSTRUCTION`` OF WATERWORKS EXTENSIONS IN AND FOR SAID CITY: AND AUTHORIZING THE DELIVERY TO SAID CONTRACTOR OF CITY OF PLAINVIEW WAYETWONN2 EXTRA' SION WARRANTS, SERIES g, of I924., LK PAYMENT THEREFOR." The ordinance was read in full by the City Seorttarr and passed by the following vote: AYES: Aldermen J.C.Hooper,John Lucas,A.E.Boyd and D. hi. Thompson. NOES: None. The ORDINANCE FOLLOWS: ORDINANCE # I96 AN ORDINANCE AUDITING AND ALLOWIND FINAL ESTIMATE FILED BY R ROY IRIGK,CONTRACTOR, COVERING MATERIAL FURNSIHED AND LABOR PER - /twin UNDER HIS CONTRACT WITH SAID CITY OF PLAINVIEW, TEXAS , IN THE CONSTRUCTION OF WA ERWORKS EXTENSIONS IN AND FOR SAID CITY: AND AUTHORIZING THE DELIVERY TO SAID CONTRACTOR OF " CITYOF PLAIN - VIEW WATORWORKS EXTENSION WARRANTS, SERIES I924", IN PAYMENT THERE- FOR. WHEREAS, She City of Plainviel, Texas, entered into a contract with Roy Irick, Contractor, on the fist day of April, I924, for the furnishing of material and laborto be used j 226 construction of certain waterworks extensions in and for said City in accordance with plans and specifications heretofore adopted by said City, which contract is of record in the minutes of the City Council of said City; and WHEREAS, said Contractor has heretofore presented a written a000unt, or eatirate, covering material furnished and labor performed in the amount of $I0,464.I2, which estimate was audited and allowed and warrants executed and delivered to said contractor in payment therefor; and WHEREAS, said Oontractor has completed the construction of said waterworks extensions and has presented final estimate, which is in words and figures as follows; August I8th, I924. Hon Mayor and City Council, Plainview, Texas. gentlemen: The following is final estimate of material Match -had been furnished and the labor which has been performed F in the completion of waterworks extensions in and for the City of Plainview, Texas, in accordance with contract of date April Ist, I924. For the laying of water mains on 7th and Grove streets and around by the oil stations to a oonnection with a 4" main at the corner of IIth and Cedar Streets. Same has been laid and accepted by City Engineer. Contract price Estimate No I. Final estimate due Contractor aAPPROVED FOR PAYLENT: : R.P.Smyth City Engineer. Signed R.P.Smyth City Engineer. $I3,464.I2 I0,464.I2 3,000.00 Respectfully Submitted Roy Trick Contractor. AND, WHEREAS, said material and labor co--ered by said estimate have been inspected by the City Council of said City and found to be in acc, rdance with the specifications adopted by said City, and to be well worth the sum of $3,000.00 the amount pro- vided in said estimate, and said City Council has accepted the material and labor for and in behalf of said City of Plainview, Tex*#; and WHIWAtiosaid estimate has been duly audited by this root; 404 WHEREAS, this City Council has been fully satisfied that the said Contractor has paid all claims for labor and material accruing against him under slid contract with the City of Plainview, Tomo, and upon investigation this Council has found that there are no accounts due against said Contractor for material furnished or labor performed in the construction of said waterworks extensions; THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL F THE CITY OF PLAINVIEW, TEXAS: That said estimate covering said material and labor, aggregating the sum of $3,000.00, which has been presented by Roy Irick, Contractor, be and the same is hereby allowed. That, in accordance with said contraot between the City of Plainview, Texas, and said Contractor, there shall be executed and delivered to said Contractor "CITY OF PLAINVIEW WATERWORKS ENT EXTENSION WARRANTS, SERIES I924", evidencing the indebtedness of .s said City to said Contraotor for tete sum of43,000.00, in denom- ination of $I,000.00 each, numbered from twelve (I2) to fourteen (14) inolusive, dated Jung IOth, I924, bearing interest at the rate of 6 % per annum, authorized to be issued by Ordinance of this Council adopted on the IOth day of June, I924, and recorded in book 4, Page 208 et seq., of the minutes of this Council. The said City of Plainview, Texas, has received full value and consideration for said warrants. PASSED AND APPROVED, this the IBth day of August, 1924.; ATTEST: City Secretary, City Plainview, Texas. City Seal. ,Y9' ////,g,a, frg-7-67-r/ 228 ORDINANCE No I97. CITY HALL CITY OF PLAINVIEW,TEXAS, August I8, I924. The City Council of the City of Plainview, Texas, met in regular session on this the I8th day of August, I924, present, J.M.Waller, Mayor, J.C.Hooper, John Luoas, A.E.Boyd, D.M.Thompson, Aldermen, and G.H.Saigling, City Secretary, when the following proceedings were had, to -wit: Moved by Alderman J.C.Hooper, seconded by Alderman A.E.Boyd, that Ordinance No I97, entitled, "AN ORDINANCE RATI* FYING AND CONFIRMING CONTRACT ENURED INTO BY AND BETvEEN THE CITY OF PLAINVIEW, TEXAS, AND ROY IRICK,CONTRACTOR, FOR THE FURNISHING OF MATERIAL AND LABOR TO BE USED IN THE CONSTRUCTION OF CERTAIN WATERWORKS EXTENSIONS IN AND FOR SAID CITY: PROVIDING FOR THE ISSUANCE OF SIX PER CENT WARRANTS IN PAYMENT THEREFOR: LEVYING A SUFFICIENT TAX TO PAY THE INTEREST AND PROVIDE THE NECESSARY SINKING FUND TO REDEEM SAID WARRANTS AT MATURITY; AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY", BE Placed on its first reading. Motion carried, the Ordinance was read in full by the City Secretary and passed its first reading by the following vote: AYES: Aldermen Hooper, Lucas, Boyd, Thompson. NOES: None. Moved by Alderman J.C.Hooper, seconded by Alderman A.E.Boyd, that the rules be suspended and this Ordinance be finally passed: AYES: Aldermen Hooper, Lucas, Boyd, Thompson Noes: Nones. Moved by Alderman J.C.Hooper, seconded by Alderman, A.E.Boyd, that the Ordinance be read by caption and pass its second read- ing. Motion carried, the Ordinance was read by caption and passed by the following vote: AYES: Aldermen Hooper, Lucas, Boyd, Thompson N0 $: None. Moved by Alderman J.C.Hooper, seconded by Alderman, A.E. Boyd, that the Ordinance be placed on its third and final read- ing by oaption and passed. Motion carried, the Ordinance Vas again read by oaption and passed by the following vote: AYES: Aldermen Hooper, Lucas, Boyd, Thompson NOES: None. Mayor Waller then declared the Ordinance finally adopted. The Ordinance follows. ORDINANCE Ne IFT. 01110.11 411.4 AN ORDINANCE RATIFYING AND CONFIRMMING CONTRACT ENSUED INTO AND BETWEEN THE CITY OF`PLAINVIEW, TEXAS, AND ROY IRICK, CO TOR, FOR THE FURNISHING OF MATERIAL AND LABOR TO BE USED IN CONSTRUCTION Of CERTAIN WATERWORKS EXTENSIONS IN AND FOR SAID CITY. WARRANTS IN PAYMENT THEREFOR: LEVYING A SUFFUICIENT TAX PAY THE INTEREST AND PROVIDE THE NECESSARY SINKING FUND TO DEEM SAID WARRANTS AT MATURITY: AND DECLARING AN EIIdK G CY. 4 WHEREAS, the City of Plainview, Texas, through its Mayor, has heretofore, namely on the 30th day of July, I924, entered into a contract with Roy Iriok, Contraotor, of Plainview, Texas, for the furnishing of material and labor to be used in the construction of certain waterworks extensions in and for said City in a000rdance with the specifications heretofore adop- ted by said City, a copy of which contract is attached hereto and made a part hereof; and, WHEREAS, said contract has been read and fully under- stood: NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PLAINVIEW, TEXAS: I. That said contract between said City of Plainview, Texas, and said Roy Irick, Contractor, having been signed and exeouted for and in behalf of said City by its Mayor, the came is hereby ratified, approved and confirmed and adopted as the act and eontrcat of said City, and the same shall have effect a000rdingto its tenor and purport, and shall be entered upon the minutes of this Council. 2. That said sum of $2,977.42, provided for in said contract as the contract price for said material and labor, is hereby made and declared to be the lawful debt of said City of Plainview, Texas,. 3. That, in accordance with said contract, warrants of said City, to be called, "CITY OF PLAINVIEW WATERWORKS EXTENSION WARRANTS, SERIES 2 OF I924", shall be issued in the sum of Two Thousand Seven Hundred Ninety Nine and 42/I00 Dollaee ($2,799.42). 4. Siad warrants shall be numbered from one (I) to six (6) inclusive, shall be in denomination of Five Hundred Dollars ($500.00) each, except warrant No I. shall be in denomination of Two Hundred Ninety Nine and 42/I00 Dollars ($299.42), agg- regating the sum of Two Thousand Seven Hundred Ninety Nine and 42/I00 Dollars ($2,799.42). 230 5. They shhll be dated the first day of September, 1924, and shall become due and payable as follows; WARRANTS NOS. i 2 3 4 6 6 MATURITY DATES. March IOth 1925, March 10th I921, March IOth I929,` March IOth I931, March IOth 1933, March IOth 1935, AMOUNTS. $299.42 600.00 500.00 500.00 500.00 500.00 6. Said warrants shall bear interest at the rate of six per centum (6%) per annum from date until paid, payable March Toth, I925, and semi-annually thereafter on the IOth day of September and the IOth day of March of each year, which interest is a part of the contract price agreed to and shall be evidenced by coupons attached to said warrants. Past due interest shall bear interest at the rate of six per centum (6%0 per annum from maturity until paid. 7.principal and interest of said warrants shall be pay- able in lawful money of the Waited States of America, upon presentation and surrender of warrants or proper coupons at the office of the City Treasurer, Plainview, Texas, or at the First National Bank in St Louis Missouri, at the option of the holder. Said warrants shall provide that in the event of default in the payment of principal or interest, and the same is placed in the hands of an Attorney for collection, or if oolleoted by suit, or by legal proceedings of any kind, an additional amount of ten per cent (I0 %) on the prinoipal and interest then due shall added as attorney's fees. 8, Said warrants shall be signed by the Mayor, counter- signed by the City Secretary and registered by the City Trea- surer, and the seal of the City Shall be impressed.upon each of said warrants. Fao simile signatures of the Mayor and the City Secretary may be lithographed upon the interest coupons. 9; the for,pf warrant shall be substantially as follows: UNITED STATES OF AMERICA STATE OF TEXAS COUNTY• OP HALE CITY OF PLAINVIEW WATERWORKS EXTENSION WARRANT, SERIES 2 OF 1924. THE CITY OF PLAINVIEW, a municipal corporation, in the County of Hale and State of Texas, for value reoeived, is justly indebted to Roy Irick, Contractor, his assigns, or bearer, in the principal sum of FIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS 4500.00), in lawful money of the United States of America, with interest thereon, from date hereof until paid, at the rate of six per cemtum (6%) per annum, interest payable March IOth I925, and semi-annually thereafter on the IOth day of September and the IOth day or Earoh of each year; past due interest shall bear interest at the rate of six per centum (6%) per annum from maturity until paid; both principal and interest payable at the office of the City Treasurer, Plainview, Texas, or at the First Natinnal Bank in Saint Louis, Missouri, at the option of the holder, upon presentation and surrender of warrant or proper coupon; and the City Treasurer of said City is hereby authorized, ordered and directed to pay to said Roy Iriok, his assigns or bearer, at said office or said bank at the option of the holder, the said sum of Five Hundred Dollars ($500.00),. on the IOth day of March, I9---, the date of maturity of this warrant, in full settlement of the indebtedness hereby evi- denced, from the "Speoial Waterworks Warrant Fund, Series 2 of I924", of said City, levied, assessed and created for that purpose. IT IS HEREBY especially agreed that if this warrant, or any interest ooppon hereto attached, is not paid at maturity, and the.. same is placed in the hands of an attorney for Doll- ection after maturity thereof, or suit is filed thereon, or colleotion made by legal proceedings of any kind, an additional amount of ten per centum(IO%) on the principal and interest then due shall be added as attorney's fees. THIS WARRANT is one of a aeries of six (6) warrants, numberea consecutively from one (I) to six (6), inclusive, of like date and tenor, except as to denomination and maturity, aggregating the sum of Two Thousand Seven Hundred Ninety Nile and 42/I00 Dollars ($2,799.42), issued for the purpose evidencing the indebtedneaa of the City of Plainview, Ti said Roy Iriok, his assigns or,..bearer, for material and labor furnished in the construction of watwrworks extensions in and for said City, in accordance with contract between said City and said Contractor, under and by virture and the Constitution and laws of the State of Texas, and in persuance of an Ordinance duly and legally adopted by the City Council of the City of Plainview, Texas, and reworder in the minutes of said Council. THE DATE of this warrant, in confornity with the Ordunanoe above mentioned, is September Ist, I924,; and it is hereby certified and recited that all sates conditions and things required to be done precedent to and in the issuance of this warrant, have been properly done and performed and have happened, in regular and due time, form and manner as pre- scribed by law; and that the total indebtedness of said City, including this warrant and the series of whioh it is a part, does not exceed any oonstitutional or statutory limitation. IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, the City Council of the City of Plainview, Texas, has caused tthe seal of said City to be hereto affixed, anf this warrant is to be signed by the Ntayor and counter signed by the City Secretary, as of the date last above written. COUNTERSIGNED: yor, City of Plainview Texas. City Seoretary,City, of City Treasurer,City of Plainview, Texas. Plainview, Texas. The form of interest ooupon shall be substantially as follows; ( Except Coupon No.I on each of said warrants shall be for six months rnd,, ten': days' interest). No. ON THE IOth DAY OF $15.00 the City of Plainview, Texas, will pay to Roy Irick, Contractor, his assigns or bearer, at the office of the City Treasuer, Plainview, Texas, or at the First National Bank in Saint Louis, Missouri, at the option of the Holder, Fifteen Dollars, (I5.00) said sum being six months' interest due that day on CITY OF ittrittrsw WATBRWORKS EXTENSION WARRANT, SERIES 2 OF 1924, No--, est _ oh this oouna t is attaahati and is a part thereof. City Secretary. 1?...;12t.411! Mayor. The following assignment shall be printed on the back of each of said warrants: ASSIGNMENT. I hereby certify that I have received the within.prin- ciapl warrant, and the interest coupons thereto annexed, from the City of Plainview, Texas, and, forvalue received, hereby transfer, assign, sell and deliver, without recourse, to W.A. Myrick, all right, title and interest I have to and in the same, and also the proportionate part of the debt due me, with in- terest thereon, by said City, which is represented by 'the amount called for by this principal warrant and the annexed coupons; and said W.A.Myrick is hereby subrogated to all claims, liens, right or title, whether in law or in equity, whioh are or may be secured to me, and 1 hereby authorize him to collect the same and give full reeeip and acquittance therefor in my Dame. Cintraator. I hereby transfer, assign, sell and deliver, without recourse, to bearer, all right, title and interest I have in and to the above mentioned warrant and annexed coupons. IO.Said warrants shall be executed and delivered to said Con- tractor as the material arrives and the work progresses, on estimates of material furnished and labor performed by said Contractor and accepted by said City pryor to the date of such estimates. Siad estimates shall be duly audited and after inspection and acceptance of said material and labor by the City Council, the amount of said estimates shall be allowed and warrants herein authorized executed and deliver- ed to said Ryo Irick for the full amount of said estimates. II.IT I4 FURTHER ORDAINED that a fund be and the sa is hereby made and created and shall be set aside and 4487 234 ignated as "SPECIAL WATERWORKS EXTENSION WARRANT FUND, SERIES 2 OF 1924", which fund when collected shall be used to pay the interest and provide the necessary sinking fund to pay said warrants at maturity, and for no other purpose;that to create" siad fund for the purpose of pay#ng the interest on said war- rants and providing suffioent sinking fund to pay them at maturity, there is hereby levied for the current year a tax of and at the rate of one cent (II) on each $I00.00 valuation of all taxable property 6n said City, and said tax, is here now levied for each succeeding year while said warrants, or any of them, are outstanding and unpaid, and the same shall be anngally assessed and collected and applied to the purpose named. I2.IT IS FURTHER ORDAINED that in addition to the ad valorem taz levied to pay the interest and principal of said warrants at their respective maturities, the revenue, or so much thereof as shall be necessary, derived from the operation of the waterworks system of the City of Plainview, Texas, shall be and the same is hereby irrevocably pledged to create a fund sufficient to pay the interest and principal of , said warrants at their respective maturity dates. I3. The fact that the City of Plainview, Texas, is in urgent need of the waterworks extensions herein con- templated, creates an emergency and an imperative public necessity that the rules requiring Ordinances to be read at more than one meeting of the City Counoil be suspended, and it is so rodained, and this Ordinance shall take effect and be in force from and lifter its passage and approval. PASSED, this the I8th day of August, 1924. Approved, this the I8th day of August, I924. ATTEST: City Secretary of ✓1 or, City of Plain - City of Plainview, Texas. view, Texas. City Seal. OMNI cow Cowl Plainview, Texas, July 3oth, I924. Hin Mayor & City Council, Plainview, Texas. Gentlemen: For your 8" water main extension which will give you two eight inch lines from your pumping station to your distribution system, I am pleased to submit you a pride of $2,799.42 which includes all labor and material, and the ex- tension will require the following list of material: 1045 feet 8" cast iron pipe, approximate', 24 feet 6" " I 8" T 1 8" sleeve 2 8"x 6" crosses 2 8" valves and boxes 2 6" sleeves I 8"x6" T 1 Fire hydrant. I will take in payment for the above, legally issued City warrants bearing six per cent. interest, and I will prepare the proper Ordinance and have the warrants printed without cost to the City. ACCEPTED: Contractor. City of Plainview, Texas, ATTESTED: City Secretary, ity of Plainview, Texas. City Seal. It is regularly moved and seconded that the City order a half oar of 2" oast iron water main through Roy Irick. Carried. There being no further business Council adjourned. ATTEST, ATTEST: _7,„421_4o5egg;-. City Secreta ' U Mayor. 236 Plainview, Texas, Sept 1, 1924. City Council met in regular sesalon, Mayor J.M.Waller presiding with J.C.Hooper, John Lucas, D.M.Thompaon, A.E.Boyd and W.E.Boyd, Aldermen, pr_D.P.Jones City Health Officer, and G.H.Saigling City Secretary present when the following proceedings were had, to -wit; Minutes of the last regular and one call session were read and approved. City Health Offioer reports no oontageous diseases in the City. It is regularly moved and seconded that the following sewer lines be laid- from the Wayland College line south in the alley in Blook 2I C.H. to the.south end of blook 21 C.H. to serve houses being built by '-r Breen; extension of sewer through Blook 20 H L.; line to serve four residences A.C.Perkins is building in Bluok 90. A. & W. Add; line to serve east half of Blook 2 R 8. Add to serve house being built by Ematt Dement,. Carried. Regularly moved and.seoonded that the following named persons be and are hereby &ppointed as members and oompose the board of City Development; W.E.Risaer, Joe Keliehor, C.A. Pierce, F.M.Butler, L.P.Barker, H.R.Frits, C.G.Goodman, L.C. -'ia 1and active members and 'ol R.P.Smyth life time Honorary member. Carried. Regularly moved and seconded that N.M.Wilson be granted permit to build a sheet iron shed on west side of J.L.Dorsett barn on west Sixth street with gutter draining water from roof to front sidewalk. Carried. The following reports for the month of August were read and same were aooeptld and approved; Chief of Polic=e $248.I5,. \G.H.Saigli4g Water rents B L,49, 3ewer rents $76.70, General fund $25.00, Auditorium $ 207.50, G.H.Saigling Delinquent Taxes .$1358.68. B.C.D. August report and bills were heard read and report was accepted and ordered filed and bills allowed and ordered paid, 00 DINANCE # I98. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OP PLAIN VIEW, TEXAS: Section I. That the following Tax be and they are hereby levied for the year I924; upon the $100.00 valuation subject to Taxation in said City for the year 1924, to -wit; Fo ' Genearla Fund Street and BridgePu d-----, Interest & Sinking Fund-8er.-Bands " Waterworks Bonds .3 .0 S$Wer Exton Bonds .031 • Cik7 Hall & Fire Station - .0I7/8 • Sewer & Water Exton Bonds .01 7/8VI1, " " Street Impvt Bonds " " " Stet Impvt & Paving Bonds --------.07 " " u Sewer Bonds .T " " Waterworks Bonds " It " A0,4 torinm Bonds Spec Street Impvt Fund-` , ° 4e .0 Spec Waterwks Exton N*.IWa" ants - 1.-.09 Spec Waterwks Exton Na 2. Warrants r--- .00i Spec Waterwks Exton SerieW {1923 ... .08 Special Park Fund--------- _;. .04 Spec Street Impvt 1923 Fuck .$nems -Warr tee .04 Spec Waterwks Fund 1924.-4* .0 Spec Waterwks Series 2, I984 x.014 .02 .03 .0 .Section 2. That there tae and is hereby levied an Oooupation Tax of one half of that leveied by the State of Texas, upon all firms, persons or corporations following Taxable occupation in the City of Plainview, Texas. Section 3. That the Taxes herein levied shall be asse- ssed by the Assessor as required by law, and the laws regulating the assessment and collection of 13tate and County Taxes is here- by made apart of this Ordinance, and shall govern the assess- ment and collection of said Taxes. Section 4. The rule requiring the second and third reading of an Ordinance is hereby waived and suspended, and this Ordinance is placed on its uassage by a unanimous vote of the entire City Council. Passed, adopted and approved this the Ist day of September, I924. ATTEST. ID •10 City Secretary Mayor. 238 The City bills for the month of Aguat were heard and same were allowed and ordered paid. CITY SALAIRIES:*- Fred Connally $200.00, Pled Connally $100.0 E.W.Brown $75.00, A.L.King, 85.00, Rosa Lee $I00.00,Geo J.Bos- well $150.00, G.H.Saiglin150.00, J.b.Waller $150.00, Gilbert Winn $85.00-, E.J. trner $85.00,A.D xgee $125.00, Paul Bryan 8II0.00, H.W.Visor $110.00, S.C.Ross $125.00, T.E.Alex- ander 85.00, H.H.Reynolds,$I00.00, W.L.Stephens $100.00, Williams & ifartin $50.00, D'."1'. Jones $40.00,Fire Dept $35.00, J.C.Ho©per $5.00, John Luo&e $5.00, A.E.Boyd $5.00, D.i.Thomp- son $5.00 W.E.Boy& $5.00;;bred anford $4.95, W.W.Selder $12.00, Y.R.Ball $I6.00, 0.B.Patty.0.00,Gilbert Winn 'I5.00,. B.C.D.Bille:- Ware Hotel $21.75, Patton & Wells $16.45, H.R.Fritz Treas $50.00, Louis V. Dye $I6.66, Plainview Library $5.00, J.D.Steakley Treas $P5.00, 1oGlasson-Armstrong $79.08, Conner -Lathes $6.00, Shafeer Printing Co $2I.00,Herald Publishin Co $33.45, Fulton I,br Co $9.20, Melephone Co $I5.93, John Boswell $120.00, Garnet Re:eVea $70.00. City Bills: - Butler & Brashears $4.35, Plainview Weld- ing Con 9.00Jeffus & DeLoaoh $3I.20, B.&.B.Sign Co $28.00, Dowden Hdw Co $12.60, Jaivia-Tull Co $I2.05, Holt Texas Equipment Co $I04.55,hoGla$eon-Armstrong $7.35, Nobles Bros $7.50, Shook Battery Co $5.95, City Blaoksmith Shop x^5.00, Reed 1. 'Ward $3.00, Bonner1 ioe $29.00, Garner Bros *30.85, knight Auto Co $2.45, Shafer Printing Co $68.I0,Hi ginbotham- Bartlett Co $7.20, J.A.Peret $I0.00, J.L1.Waller II6.65 Commission on August Fines, J.N.Waller August Gar expense allowence $25.00, H.H.Hami.ton $7.85,Donohoo-Ware Hdw Co $85.24, LP.Smyth $I00.00 .Knoohuizen-Boyd & Davenport $96.29, Dixie Disinfecting Co 67.:92, American LaFranoe Fire Engine Co $24.43, U.S.Rubber Co 1,30 Clowe & Cowan $4I.26, Texas Utilities Co $I4.39,Texas"-_Utilities Co $376.50,Texas Utilities Co $26.28 Texas Utilities%Co $994.18, Flake & Rushing $39.75, L.R.Bain $39.75, Hur1burt Harrwl $39.75, Haider & Dysart $39.75,Harkey & Harkey $39.75,A.L.Ostwell $39.75, Plainview Hdw Co $7.25, Texas Oil CeI3.90 S.W.B.Telephone Co $6.89, Nag Petroleum Co $15.42, 'Pierce Petro Co $9.60, Guy Jacob $I5.00, C.E.White $15.00, 1W.Hurlburt $I5.00,. No further business appearing Council adjourned. ATTEST: --- City 'Seoretlary Plainv&env, Texas, September I5 -I924. City Counoil met in regular session, Mayor, J.V.Waller, presiding with, J.C.Hooper, John Lucas, A.E.Boyd, D.I.Thompson, and A.E.Boyd, Aldermen, G.A.Saigling City Secretary, present when the following prooeedings'were had, to -wit: Minutes of the last regular session were read and app- roved. It is moved and seconded that the City pay John Vaughn $4.00 for one night Police work at Rodeo grounds. Carried. Regularly moved and seconded that the City lay a small water line for kr Lontgomery providing he will pay for the material and tap used in same. Carried. Regularly moved and seconded that all persons haveing servant or tenant house on their premises be served with proper notice to oonnect suoh place or plaoes with the City Sewer. Carrje#. Loved and seconded that E.H.Bawden's bill of 2398.-55 for concrete work on West Fifth Street extension be allowed and same paid. Carried. It is regularly famed and seconded that the City Att- orney be requested to draft an Ordinance against spitting on the sidewalks. Carred. Chief of Police Geo J. Boswell having offered his re- signation as Chief Police it was regularly moved and seconded affective October Ist-I924. that same be accepted: 1v.ot.on Carried. No further business appearing Counoil adjourned. ATTEST City Setary 1 ayor. 240 Plainview, Texas, Sept 25, 1924. City Council met in pall session, Mayor, J.M.Waller pre- siding, with J.C.Hooper, John Lucas, W.E.Boyd, and D J .Thompeon l tde@men and G.H.Saigling, City Seotetary present when the following proceedings were had, to -wit; Regularly moved and seconded that H.H.kurray be and is hereby appointed Chief of Police of the City of Plainview at a salary of $I50.00 per month without any oommissionis, effeot., ive Ist daft of October, I924, and that said Chief of Police shall wear a police uniform. potion carried. ORDINANCE #199. T z BE IT ORDAINED by the City Counoil of the City of Plain- view, Texas, that: I. It shall hereafter be unlawful for any person, oom- or person in charge of any show, circus or carnival, as Pant. hereafter mentioned, to ereot, maintain or operate or keep open any air show, tent show, circus, carnival or theater, to wwioh the general public id admitted, upon any blook within the City of Plainview, upon whish there is any private residence ocoupied by a family, or at any place within the City of Plain- view nearer than I50 feet Of any private residence occupied by a family. 2. Every perfomanoe given or permitted by any such open air sho, tent sho, oirous, carnival or theater in violation of this ordinance, shall be seperate offense. 3. Every person violating the provisions of this Ordinance shall, upon conviction, be punished by a fine not less than $50.00 nor more that $100.0.-% 4. The Chief of ''olice of the City of Plainview,is author- ized, empowered and it is made his spe9.al duty to see that this ordinance is observed and to prevent any and every person from violating Section No I., of this ordinance, and for such purpose he is authorized to call to his assistance such citizens as may think proper and necessary. 5. There bein no Ordiwlance preventing the holding and giv- ing of shows close to residence property and houses o6cupied by families in the City of Plainview, creates an emergency requiring that all rules be suspended and that this ordinance take effect and be in force from and after its passage and it is so ordained. PASSED and. APPROVED this the 25th day of September, A.D., 1924. ATTEST. ATTEST. City S retar "tor. No further businesr apperaing Council adjourned. ORDINANCE #200 Davy. Conty of Hale City of Plainview October 6, 1924. The City Council of the City of Plainview, Texas, met in regular session on thlsthe 6th day of Ootober, 1924. Present, J.k.Waller, kayor, J.C.Hooper, John Lucas, and D.M. Thompson, Aldermen, and. G.H.Saigling, City Secretary, when the following proceedings, among others, were had, to -wit; The kayor presented for passage an Ordinance entitled - AN ORDINANCE AUDTTING AND ALLOWING ESTILATE FILEI BY ROY TRICKtCONTRACTORT COVERING L.ATERIAL FURNISHED AND LABOR ERFORM UNDER HIS CONTRACT WITH SAID CITY OF PLAINVIEW, TEXAS, IN THE CONSTRUCTION OF WATERWORKS EXTENSIONS IN AND FOR SAID CITY: AND AUTHORIZING THE DELIVERY TO SAID CONTRACTOR OF ' CITY OF PALINV IIEW WATERWORKS EXTENSION WARRANTS, SERIES 2 OF 1024', in pay- ment therefor." This Ordinance was read in full by the City Secretary and -passed by the following vote; AYES: Aldermen Hooper, Lucas, and Thompson NOES: None. The Ordinance follows: ORDINANCE 200. ORDINANCE AUDITING AND ALLOWING ESTIVATE FILED BY IRTOK,CONTRACTOR, COVERING LATERIAL FURNISHED AND LA PERFOR1ED UNDER HIS CON2RACT WITH SAID CITY OF PLAINVIEW, TEXAS, IN THE CON5TRUCTION,OF WATERWORKS EX*_ '4 TENSIONS IN AND FOR SAID CITY: AND AUTHORIZING THE DEI4V ERY TO win) CONTRACTM OF " CITY OF PLAINVIEW WAT EXTENSION WARRANTS SERIES 20P I924'INPAUENT „,„ 242 WHEREAS, the City of Plainview, Texas, enedred into a contract with Roy Irick, Contractor, on the 30th day of July, I924, for for the furnishing of material and labor to be used in the con- strtction of certain waterworks extensions in and for said City in accordance with plans and specifications heretofore adopted by said City, which contract is of record in the minutes of the City Council of said City; and, WHEREAS, said contractor has completed the construction of said waterworks extensions in accordance with said contract, and has presented estimate which is in words and fugures as follows: HONORABLE LAYUR AND CITY COUNCIL, Plainview, Texas. Gentlemen: October 6th, I924. is The following'estimate of material furnished and labor performed in the comstruetion of waterworks extensions in and for the City of Plainview, Texas, in.aceordance with contract of date July 30th, I924: For: 1045 feet of 8" cast iron pipe 24 feet of 6" east iron pipe 1 8" T' I 8" Sleeve 2 8" x 6" crosses 2 8" valves and boxes 2 6" sleeves I 8" x 6" T I fire hydrant Same has been laid and accepted by City Engineer. Respectfully submitted, Approved for payment; Roy Iriok, Contractor. R. P.imyth City Engineer. AND, WHEREAS, said material and labor covered by said estimate have been inspected by the City Council of said City and found to be in aeoordance with specifications adpoted by said City, and to be well worth the slim of $2,799.42, the am- ount provided in said estimate, and said City Council has acc- epted the material and labor for and in behalf of said City of Plainview, Texas, and, WHEREAS, said,estimate has been duly audited bit this City Council and found to be correct; and, WHEREAS, this Council has been fully satisfied that the said C Contractor has paid all claims for labev and material acoruig against him under said contract with tye City of Plainview, Texas, and upon investigation this Council has found that there are no accounts due against said contractor for material fur- nished or labor performed in the construction of said water- works extensions; THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY T CIT/ COUNCIL :F THE C IT OF P AINVIEW, TEXAS: That said e^timate covering said material and labor, aggregating the sum of2,799.42, which has been presented by Roy Iriok, Contractor, be and the same is hereby allowed. That, in accordance with said contract between the City of Plainview, Texas, a. -d ,:f d Contractor, there shall be executed and delivered to said Contractor "CITY OF PLLINVIEW WATERWORKS EXTENSIN WARRANTS, SERIES 2 ^F I924," evidencing the indebted - nese of said City to said Contractor in the sum of $2,799.42 said warrants being in the denomination of $500.00 eaoh, except Warrant No.I which is in denomination of $299.42, numbered fr0m I to 6, inclusive, dated September Ist, I924, bearing interest at the rate of 6% per annum, authorized to be issued by ordinanoa of this Counoil adopted on the 18th day of August, I924, and recorded in book 4, page 228 et seq., of the minutes of this That said City of Plainview, Texas, has received full Council. value and oonsideration for said warrants. ?ASSED AND APPROVED, this the 6th day of October, I924. ATTEST: City Sec etary, ity of Plainview, Texas City Seal: Iayor, City of Plain- Veiw, Texas. City Health Offioer, Dr D..P.Jones reports no oonta- geous disease in the City. Regularly mo' -ed and seconded that the applications -Qt Thiess Wofford, John £o&Iao1 n and Charlie Wise for membership in the Fire Department be accepted and same approved. Carried. 246 Lio7ed and. seconded that the City' give free of charge to Wayland Baptist.College eaoh month 500 000 gallons of water and all over that amount used by the Collegeih any one month shall be billed to them at .07¢ per I000 gallons.effective October Ist, I924. Carried. The following reports for the month of October, I924, were heard acid same were accepted and ordered spread on the minutes of this meeting. Carried. G.H.Saigling City Taxes Current; 4,457.52 Delinquents $792.52, Water 4 Sewer and Miscellaneous collections $5I90.88, Chief of Police $94.85. The bond of Cheif Police was appved and accepted. The City Salaries and bills for the month of October were allowed and ordered paid. CITY B!ALARIES: Ffed Connally $100.00, Pled Connally $I00.00, C.R.Jackson $I00.00, J.L.Latham $92.50,H.H.Eurray $150.00, G.H.S Saigling $I50.00, H.H.Reynolds ',$I00.00, Gilbert Winn 3I00.00, E.J.Turner $85.00, A.1anges $I25.00, Paul Bryan $II0.00, H.W. Visor $II0.00, S.C.Ross $I25.00, T.E.Alexander $I00.00, A.H.Fowle -er $I00.00, P.H.Andrews $83.33, John L. Boswell $125.00, William &3 iartin $50.00 Dr D.P.Jones 840.00 Plainview Fire Dept $35.00, J.L.Waller $25.00, J.C.Hooper 5.00, John Lucas $5.00 W.E.Boyd $5.00,D.L.Thompson $5.00, A.E.Boyd 5.00, Lee Hardin 46.62,. City Bilis: G.H.Saigling Registrar $I3.25, The Holt Texas Equipment Co $20.80, Tips Engine Works $43.75,L.P.Barker Co $I.50, Knight Auto Co $2.50, Fulton Lumber Co $I9I.35 Plain- view Welding Co $II.65, Reed & Ward $8.00, Roy Irick $58I.35, Dowden Hdw ,Co $7.05, Lindsay bercantile Co $I.20, Mcglasson- Armstrong Co $3.5I, But er & Brashears $4.40, Royalty Lotor Co $2.40, Nobles Bros Gro Co $2.00, Rockwell Bros & Co $7.20,R.C.Ay ere kill and Grain Co $9.I0, Conner -bathes Co $3.50, Murphy Feed Co 3.58, Long -Bell Lbr Co $72.95, Stovall Bros $7.50, 0.K.Drug Store *I.50,Donohoo-Ware Hdw Co $8.38, Cooper Electric Co $I.00, Wooldridge Lbr Co 465.00, Shook Battery Co $I.50, C.ii.Abbott $ .75, Plainview Hdw Co $2.55, S.W.B.Telephone Co $3.50, Texas Utilities Co $23.I4, Texas Utilities Co $36.42, Texas Utilities Co $376.50, Texas Utilities Co $493.97, V.R. Rodgers & Co $22.40, Shafer Printing Co $I2.50, N.C.Noore $5.00, John Vaughn $5.00, John Blair $5.00, Rosser Bros $5.50, H.H.Ham- ilton $I4.00, Iag Petro Co *17.73, Plainview Fuel Co $I84..7.5, Texas Oil Co $38.46, Wader Tailoring Co $69.20, Guy Bounds $3I.80,. B.C.D.Bills: J.D.Steakley Trees $25.00, Plainview Library $5.00, Lelia V. Dye 433.32, Fulton Lbr Co $5.00, Plainview News x;,38.00, Tye Writer Supply; Co $8.50, The Kenyon Co $183.50, Herald Pub Co *17.30, Knight Auto Co 5.00, 3.W.B. Telephone Co $33.11, L. P. Barker Co ;450 ', Wells & Patton $6.80, LcGlasson-Armstrong $14.37, Conner -Bathes $5.20, . ATTEST: No further business appearing Council adjourned. Plainview, Texas., Nov I7, I924. City Counoil net ix4.regular session, Layor Waller pre- siding, with John`Hooper, John Lucas, W.E.Boyd, D.b.Thampson, and A.E.Boyd, Aldermen, G.H.Saigling City Secretary present when the following proceedings were had; to -wit; Iainutee`of the last regular session were read and approved. Mowed and seconded that ordinances Nos 20I & 202 after having been heard read, be and the same are hereby approved and passed. Carried. Regularly mo ed and sec.ondeC that the City buy seven new winter coats for the Fire Dept. Carried. Loved and seconded that the .City pay J.C.Hooper $223.I7 for 2I 255 pounds of maize heads at $21.00 per ton, feed bought for City by Iyer Hooper. Carried. ORDINANCE # 20I. AN ORDINANCE TO REGULATE THE PARKING OF AUTOLOBILES, TRUCKS AND OTHER VEHICLES, TO PROHIBIT DOUBLE PARKING, TO PROVIDE FOR UNLOADING FREIGHT AND EXPRESS ONLY AT THE SIDE DOORS OF BUSINESS HOUSES UPON CERTAIN STREETS IN THE CITY OF PLAINVIEW. BE OT ORDAINS S BY THE CITY CDUNCIL OF. THE CITY OF PLAINVIEW: Section I: That, hereafter, it shall be unlawful for any person operating or having control of any automobile, truck, or other vehicle of any kind to permit to permit same to stand on any of the streets within the firs limits of the City of Plainview, for any period of time longer than is necessary for passengers to alight from such vehicle or to enter same, unless such vehicle is"parked" at the curb in accordance with the ordinance of this City now in effect. SECTION 2. Hereafter it shall be unlawful for any perosn_. operating or having control of any automobile,truck or other vehicle to park same or permit same to be parked or to stand still at the curb at one place for then SIXTY minutes upon ,either side of Broadway between Sixth and Seventh Streets, upin either side of Sixth street between Broadway and Awtin Streets, upon either side of SaTenth street between Broadway and Austin Streets, upon ,the west side of Broadway between Fifth and Sixth Streets, upon the North side of Sixth Street between Ash and Broadway Streets or upon the East side of Ash Street between Fifth and Sixth Streets in the City of Plain StOTTO N Sh Hereafter it shall be unlawful to unload any freight express, or othe'comodities 0f1 -any kind at any business .house frontIng On:Broadway, between Fifth and SeVenth Streets-; aeon Sixth Street between -Ash StreetandStreet, upon Seventh Street between'Broadway and Atistin -Streeta 'or upon Ash Street: betweennFifth and Sixth Streeti in the City of Plainview, except at the rear or aide -door of- such buildings; prOVided that this sectibh'-shall hOt apply to -houses or'rooms Which have no.side or:back door. SectiOn 4: That the Chief of POliCe-of the City of view and everY'persbn authorized by hii shall have authOfity and it shall be hls and their duty to take possession of any and every automobilei, trtick or -other vehicle tound in'sti&E :Position or place as is in violation of either1-4f4he'foregOing' bectione of 'this Ordinance .and to hold 'Possession ,:ffrjbarce until the owner shall appear and admit his ownership Qt 4Aaltrol of same the and pay the reasonable charges for'caring for such vehicle dur- ing the time it is in possession of such Chief of Police or such person authorized by such Chief ttlf Police not to exceed in any event the sum of eI.00 per day or part thereof; SECTIN 5. That any person violating any proviAion of this Ordinance shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor 1*(1 upon con- viction shall be fined in any sum:not4xceedIng N00.00. . SECTION 6. That if any part of this Ordinance shall be found or held to be void or ineiNctive, that it,shall not effect the validity of any other part of this Ordinance, but allsuch other parts shall remain and be in full force.andeffect nothwithstandtng. SECTION 7. The fact that there is not now any Ordinance in the City of Plainview preventing the matters herein provided for, creates a necessity and an emergency requiring that all rules be suspended and that this Ordinance take effect im- mediately upon its passage and publication and it is so ordained. Approved and passed this the I7th day f November, 1924. ATTEST City -8 oretary. 4/...182a; Meyer. C.4 3 4 . ORDINANCE i 202. BEIT ORDAINED BY THE'CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PLAINVIEW, Texas; SECT . I. THAT it shall be unlawful for any person.to spit upon any 'sidewalk within the City of Plainview and that any per- son so.,oing`- shall be deemed, gfilty of a misdemeanor and upon conviction shall be fined in a sun not exceeding $5.00. SECTION 2. The fact that there is now no Ordinance in e effect in the City of Plainview prohibiting the spitting upon sidefaike creates an emergency and public necessity that all ruled impended, and that this Ordinancetake effect and be, in ford ,mediately after its passage and publication and it is so ordained. oved and passed this the I7th day of November, 1924. ATTEST: :,'City Secetary j2-* payor. No rther business appearing Council adjourned. ATTEST: ecretary. Mayor. Plainview, Texas, Dec I, I924. t,y`Council met in regular session, Layor Waller, pre - siding, i h J.C.Hooper, John Lucas, A.E.Boyd, D.L.Thompson and W.E.Boyd, Aldermen, H.H.Irurray Chief Police and G.H.Saigling, City Secrete present when the following proceedings were had, to -wit; di,nute's of the last regular session were read and approved. he Plumbing and Electrical Bonds of N.R.Northoutt were accepted wand approved. Dr VY. J, the it - ularly moved and seconded that prpper notices be served oyd,&P.L.Bowen to construct Cement Sidwalks in front of on the east side of Block 73 A & W, Addition. Carried. ved and seconded that the water tower light be discon- tinue aMnstreet lights be placed at 9th and Houston Streets, 9th and Wipendence and 9th and Date Streets. Carried. 250 City Sanitary Inspector, Dr S.C.Ross made his report for the month of November also a general report for the year ending Novem- be 30th I924, and same were accepted and ordered filed. Lonthly report and bills of the B.C.D., for the month of November, I924, were heard and accepted and bills ordered paid. The following City reports for the month of Nove were heard. and same were 'approved and accepted. Chief of Police $158.00, G.H.Saigling Del Taxes $753.60, G.H.Saigling Current Taxes $2590.65. Water $497.03, $ewer $39.I0, Auditorium Fund $85.00, General Fund 014b.16,. The following slaries and bills for the month of Nov were allowed and ordered paids- City Salaries- Fred Connally $100.00, Plad Connally $100.00, C.R.Jaekson $100.90, J.L.Latham 085.00, Leed Hardin 085.00, Ross Loe $43.33, H.H.i.urray $150.00, G.H.Saigling I50.00, H.H.Reynolds $100.00, Gilbert Winn 3I00.00, E.J.Turner $85.00 A.Langes $125.00, Paul Bryan $110.00, H.W.Visor $1I0.00, S.C.Ross $125.00, A.H.Fowler I00.00,P.H.Andeews I00.00, T.E.Alexander $100.00, John Boswell 125.00, J.L.Waller X25.00, J.L.Waller $24.05, Williams & Martin 450.00, Dr D.P.Jones $40.00, Plainview Fire Dept $35.00, J.U.Hooper 05.00 John Lucas $5.00, W.E.Boyd „'5.00, D.1.Thompson $5.00, A.E. Boyd 35.00,. City Bills* Perkins & Blair $84.00, Donohoo-Ware Hdw Co $I1.55 Herald Pub Co $30.57, Knoohuizen-Boyd & Davenport $24I.22, Plainview 1 News $24.63, Shafer Printing Co 04.50, Garner Bros $1.35, B.Ward $9.50, Anderso=:; .lotor Sup Co $2.95,Rookwell Bros & Co $7.20, Burr- oughs Add Leh Co $5.85, American LaFrance Fire Engine Co $5.79, Green Plumb & Letal Works $4I.00, Texas Utilities Co $58.22, Texas Utilities Co $23.42, Texas Utilities Co 0487.08, Texas Utilities Co 4376.50, Telephone Co 14.27, Cooper Electric Co $2.I8, 0.K.Drug Co 4.50, W.L.Whitesides 5.00, Butler & Brshears $14.45, Fulton Lbr Co 49.90, Plainview Welding Co $1.50, Dowden Hdw Co 08.05, Wooldridge . Lbr Co ,3 0" 45, Clowe & Cowan 071.25, Pacific Flush Tank Co 15I.20, Neptune IYueter Co $314.44, Knight Auto Co ` .60, City Blacksmith Shop 5.75, H.H.Hamilton $14.15, Quick Service Station $I0.80,P.& N.T.Ry Co 5.00, The Texas Company 043.72, Magnolia Petro Co 39.46,. B.C.L.Bills:- Liss Lelia V. Dye 016.66, Donohoo-Ware Hdw Co $3.60, Telephone Co 025.23 LeGlasson-Armstrong Co 012.80, Conner -Lathes Co 44.95, E.T.Colen;an 3I5.00, Beery Studio $I2.00 Plainview Library 5.00, J.D.Steakley Trees 025.00, J.B.Wallace 025.00,. Regularly moved and seconded that the Itiayor and City Secretary be and are quthorized to sign Pipe line lease and Contract (for Water) for the City with the P.& J.F. Ry Co, on stater line to Negro Town. Carried. ATTEST: No further business appearing Council adjourned. City Secretary. Idayor. . 3 r Plainview, Texas, Dee I5, I924,. City Council met in regular session, Layor J.L.Waller, Presiding, with J.C.Hooper, D.I.Thompson and W.E.Boyd, Aldermen, H.H.Liurray, Chief of Police, and G.H?Saigling, City Sedretary present hwen the following proceedings were had, tO-wit; 1 `inutes of the last regular session were read and approved. Loved and seconded that permit be granted to Kelley Hooper be permitted to install public weighing scales and office on vacant lots east of Plainview Hdw Co Store. Carried. Regularly moved and seconded that notice be served on B.F.Yearwood to remove his office and scales from the City's lots on the east side of Block I7, 0.T. and pay City lease money owed by him for use of lots at $20.00 per year. Carried. Regularly moved and seconded that City employ C.R.Jackson as grader man at a salary of $I25.00 per month, effective Jany I, I925. Carried. No further business appearing Council adjourned. ATTEST: City Secretary. Layor. Plainview, Texas, Dec 30, 1924. City Council met in call session, Layor Waller, pre- siding with A.E.Boyd, D.Y.Thompson, WE.E.Boyd, Aldermen and G.H.Saigling, City Secretary, present when the following pro- ceedings were had; to -wit. Regularly moved and seconded that Roy Irick's bid of $I415.50 for lay of follwing sewer lines, digging the ditches and backfillinf be accepted and that he begiven the contract with the understanding that he take ordinary City Warrants bear- ing 6 % interest for said work. I500 ft of 8" sewer pipe, 4 man holes, 25 8" SEs and I lamp hole; in alley between 7th and 8th streets from Lilwauke to Quincy street. Ditch depth 0 to7ft., 350 ft of 6" sewer pipe, I man hole, I lamp hole, ditch depth 0 to 5ft; South of 7th street in alley between Nassau,&c'Oakhand runneingSouth 350 ft. 130 ft of 6" Sewer pipe and one lamp hole, between Broadway and Ash streets in alley between 8th and 9th. Notion carried. No further business appearing Council adjourned. ATTEST: City Secretary MEP 6,2k Layor. 252. Plainview, Texas, January 5, I924. City Council ret in regular session, Layor J.I.. Waller, pre- siding with •7. C.Hooper, John Lucas, 'V.E.Boyd, and L.1. Thomp- son, Aldermen, and C.H.Saigling City Secretary, present, when the following proceedings were had, to -wit; Linutes of the Last regular and one call session were read and approved. B.C.L reportand bills for the month of December were heard and the report was accepted and bills allowed and ordered paid. Loved and seconded that the Texas Utilities Co be granted a permit to TELPORARILY move their old office building on the vacant lots north of the City Hall until their proposed New building is ready for occupancy. :,arried. Regularly moved and seconded that the entire °'est Half of Block I6 of the urigional Town of Plainview be and the same is. hereby:.p&;aeed in the City Fire Limits. :tarried. The eeer.ber report of aanaitary Inspector, 2r S.C.Ross was heard and accepted and ordered filed. The following reports from the Office of Chief of 'olice and At,/ eoretary and Tax Collector were heard and accepted and ordered spread on the minutes: - Chief of 'olice 8I75.35, G.H.Saigling Tel Tax 82II5.28, Current Taxes 81028I.47, Water 0398.53, Sewer 029.09, General Fund 025.00,. City 'alaries: -Lee. Hardin 020.00,A.. L. King $5.00 Fred Connally 000.00, Pled Connally 000.00, C.R.Jackson $I00.00, J.L.Latham 085.00, Ross Lae ;85.00, Lee Hardin fI00.00, H.H. Lurray 0150.00, P.H.Andrews 100.00, A.L.Stark 80.00, G.H. Saigling 0150.00, S.C.Ross $I25.00, H.H.Reynolds I00.00, Gilbert Jinn 1.100.00, E. J. Turner $85.00, A.Langes 0125.00, Paul Bryan 4II0.00, H.W.Visor $1I0.00, T.E.Alexander tI00.00, J.L.Waller >I50.00, John Boswell $I25.00,Williams Llartin 850.00, Fire ept 035.00, D.P.Jones $40.00, J.C.Hooper 05.00, John Lucas $5.00, A.E.Boyd 05.00, L.L.Thompson 85.00, W.E.Boyd :5.00, J.L.Waller Dec Commissions.& Car exense 04I.65. Tity Bills: -Willis Brooks 820.00, Shook Battery Co 04.00, Knight Auto Co 03.450, Carter -Houston Dgs Co 073.88 B.Ward 07.00,Shafer Printing Co $25.00, ,Jeffus & DeLoach 048.07, Herald Pub Co 07.40, The Holt Texas Equipment Co $50.30, Western Letal I:fg Co $86.00, Dpndl7oHdw Co $6.I0, 'gid. I.Whitesides 822.00, Fulton Lbr Co 023.40, Dowd -on Hdw Co 84.50, Pv Welding Co 03.75, H.H.Hamilton 08..00, S.H.''i.liams $26.00, Boyd Gro 01.45, Tilson & Webb 01.80, Lueller Go $I75.00,Clowe & Cowan $129.46, Buffalo leter Co 09.57 Tips Engine Works $43.75, Texas Util Co 406.85, Texas Util Co $72.88, Texas Util Co $369.00, Lindsay I.erc Co $1.40, Telephone Co- I0.I3, tag Petro Co 03.77,r'eras Co 019.53, John Lucas Agent $64.06, T obles Bros 06.I0, . B.3.D.Bi13s:- Plainview Library 15.00, folia V. Dye $I6,66i Telephone Co $42.73, B.H.Towery Tax Coll $I2.00, J.D.Steakley Treas $25.00 Frank Terada $I4.65, C.E.Lucas e.I0'.00, Shafer Printing Co 47.00, Ware Hotel 4J0.50, Jeffus ' DeLoach 030.07, R.P.Smyth $48.25, Patton & Wells 0I2.75, Conner -Lathes 02.25, Beery studio $2.05, Knight Auto Co ;9.00, Fulton Lbr Co $3,20, Herald Pub Co I8.70 , L. P. Ba ker Co ,,;,22 . I6 , . .ATTEST There appearing to be no further business Council adjourned. • I ayor. Plainview,Texas, Jany I9, I925. City Council met in regular session, bayor Protein Presiding for s short time after which i,_ayor Waller took charge of the meeting, with tad following Aldermen i3 0.:Hooper, John Lucas, W.E.Boyd, L.L.Thompson, and A.E.Boyd; and Chief Police H.H. Murray, and G.H.Saigling, City Secretary, when the following proceedings were had to -wit; Moved and seconded that water and sewer be laid in running south in Bik II HI, Add to serve Lr Burgess, Lrs 001ey and extended south to the nex Blk (I2) HL Add to serve S.W. Smith. Carried. Loved and seconded that Gity lay water line to serve Lr Applewhite in Bik I8 H1 Add providing he pay for the pipe and his water tap. Carried. Regularly moved and seconded that the City punnil go on record as being willing to lay water main to proposed Oil Ni11 if same is located in the City lirits. Carried. Regularly moved and seeonde6 that the City errply a lisen- sed plumber as its Supt of Water and •ewer Depts. Carried. Regularly moved and seconded that the Fire Chief proceed to order a new radiator and other repair parts necessary to put the large fir truck in good order. Carriecj. No Purthe business appearing Cou.noil adjourned. 1/ ifi ATTEST- City '1 E5Cqty mi. Oa AMI, Ole I.ayor. 256 Plainview, Texasr, February I6,I925. City Council met in regular session, Ivayor J.L.Waller, predid- ing, with W. E. Boyd, D. I . Thor: pson, A. E. Bogd, J. C. looper and John Lucas, Aldemen, H.H.L°urray Chief of Police and G.H.Saigling, City Secretary, present when the following proceedi%gs were #ad, to - wit; Minutes of the last regular and one call session were read and approved. Regularly moved and seconded that Wayland College be charged actual cost for the use of the City Auditorium on April 5th and 6th. Carried. Loved and seconded that the City purchase necessary supplies of the police depattr:ent for use in discharge of its dueties. Lo- tion carried. Loved and seconded that time warrants be issued to Roy Irick for sewer extensions as follows; Warrant # I0559 dated Feby Ist, I925 for $713.91 due one year from date without interest, Warrant #10560 dated Peby Ist, I925, for #754.32 without interest, due two years from date. Motion carried. There appearing to be no further business Council adjourned. ATTES: City �= cr:ary. Layer. Plainview, Texas, Larch 2, I925. City Council met in regular session, Layor, J.I. Waller pre- siding, with D.i;.Thompson, J.C.Hooper and W.E.Boyd, aldermen, H.H. Llurray, Chief of Police, and G.H.Saigling City Se:;retary, present when the foll:wing proceedings were had, to -wit; i."inutes of the last regular session were read and same were approved. the City. City Health Officer reports no contageous disease within Regularly moved and seconded that the City Treasurer issue check on the City to the B.C.D. for its it by the City fcr the year a:-ounts spent by the B.C.D. of Dec I, I924 to in Dec I924, Jany funds as alotted Dec I I925, less and F eby,_ I925, , to the the origional amout alloted for the year being $7200.00. Lotion carried. loved and seconded that the City purchase new cahirs and desk for the City I1ayor's office. Carried. The following reports for the month of February were heard read and same were adopted and ordered. filed;- Chief of Police total collection of $II2.6O, G.H.Saigling Current taxes $943.75, Delinquent Taxes $110I.44, Water rents $3I5.39, Sewer rents $15.90, iscellaneous, General Fund $I70.00,. NOTICE OF ELECTIOTN OF CITY OFFICERS FOR THE CITY OF PLAINVIEW. At a regular session of the City Council of the City of Plain- view, Texas, held Llonday larch End, I925, 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, on the first Tuesday in April, 1925, the same being the seventh (7th) day of said Louth, for the purpose of electing the following officers for said City, to -wit - Two Aldermen for a term of two years each, to take the places of Aldermsn J.C.Hooper and John Lucas, whose terms expire in April I923, And E.Harlan is named as presiding officer of said election. A copy of this order signed by the Mayor 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 and approved this 2nd day of Larch4 I925. ATTESTED 25 City Salaries:- Pled Connally $100.00, C.R.Jackson $I25.00, J.L.Latham $85.00, Lee Hardin $100.00, Y.R.Ball y$39.45, John Bali $39.45, G.H.Saigling $150.00 H.H.Lurray $150.00, P.H.Andrews $I00.00, H.N.Fowler $93.33, S.C.Ross 0125.00, H.H.Reynolds $I00.00,Gilbert Winn $I00.00,E.J.Turner $85.00, A.Langes $125.00, Paul Bryan 0110.00, H. ud. Visor $1I0.00, T.E.Alexander '100.00, J.L.Waller $6I.I0, Wiliaims & Lartin $50.00, D.P.Jones '$40.00, Plainview Fire Dept $35.00, J.C.Hooper 415.00, Join Lucas `'.5.00, D.L.Thompson $5.00, W.E.Boyd $5.00, A.E.Boyd 05.00, G.W.Dennis $7I.26, . City Bills:- Fulton Lbr Co 0528.85, Plainview Welding Co $33.85 Knight Auto Co $8.65, h.H.Harilton $II.75 Dowden Hdw Co 02.55, Nest Texas Harness Co $2.00, O.K.Prug Co 04.20, Holt Texas Equipment Co 032.99, Butler & Brashears 03.35, Anderson Liotor Co $ Wooldridge Lbr Co 08.25,The Sachs Lawlor Co X2.55, Temple Bros 02.00, Kiker's Place 02.20, Donohoo-,rare Hdw Co 02I.99, Nobles Bros Gro Co 7.50, Herald Pub Co 02.00, Neptune leter Co :33I4.44, Ward & 3ly 07.50, Neptune ]\eter Co w4.9I, The Detective 0II.25, Texas Utilities Co $48.92, Texas Utilities Co 020.06, Texas Utilities Co $37I.25, Texas Utilities Co 0559.87, Shook Battery Co $7.00, Higginbotham - Bartlett Co 07.20, LcGlasson-Armstrong Co 5.I9, Plainview Hdw Co $20.00, Lag Petro Co 036.65, The Texas Co y20.25, soy Laxey 047.30, . B.C.D;Bills:- S.W.B.Telephone Co I2.60, Carl Goodman Treas "'50.00, Jeff's & DeLoach 017.06, Herald Pub Co 02.10, L.P.Baker Co 2.50, Beery Studio 09.95, John EJoswell 050,00, £Glasson -Armstrong 0.62, Service Garage 01I.04, H.E.Skaggs 050.00, J.'E.Keliehor 050.00, Chas Reinkin 0204.I0, Liss Lelia V.Dye 016.66, I;.Howard $28.00, R.A.Underwood "II0.00, Plainview Library $5.00,J.D. teakley Treas 025.00,. No further business appearing Council adjourned. ATTEST. Layor. Plainview, Texas, larch 16, I925. City Council met in regular session, Izayor, J.H. Wailer, presiding, with W.E.Boyd, D..Thompson, A.E.Boyd, John Lucas and J.C.Hooper, A_derrren, H.H.Lurray Chief of Police, and G.H.Saigling, City Secretary, present, when the following proceedings were had, towit- I,'inutes of the last regular session were read and same approved by the council. Loved and seconded that a 6" water main be run from intersection of Columbia and West 5th St a distance of 700 ft west on West 5th St, including one fire hydrant. Carried. Regularly moved and seconded that the City purchase 300 ft of fire hose from Eureka Fire Dept of U.S.Rubber Company. Carried. Loved and seconded that the City enjoin Watson and Duke from using City property at filling station on Broad- way Street. Carried. Regularly moved and seconded that swimming pool be. re.aired to put up a $25.00 meter deposit on Water before water is turned on at the pool. Carried. Loved and seconded that official notice to connect with 0 City sanitary sewer be served on owner of Lots I-2 in Block 90 of College Hill Add to the City. Carried. Regularly moved and seconded that W.J.Klinger be employed to Audit the books and accounts of City Secretary, Treas, Tax Collector, Chief of Police and rayor for the year ending Larch 3Ist, I925. Carried. No other business appearing Council adjourned. ATTEST. L ayor. Plainview, Texas, Larch 24, I925. call City Council met in wegaiar session, Layor, Waller presiding with J.C.Hooper, John Lucas, A.E.Boyd and D.L.Thompson, Alder- men, present, John lucas acting Secretary, when the following proceedings were had, to -wit; Lotion by A.E.Boyd ;seconded by J.C.Hooper, that the City enjoin 'Watson and Duke filling stiltion from fill using the sidewalk at their staion for standing cars or any other vehicles on while filling or serving said vehicles in any way. lotion carried. Lotion by D.i :.Thompson, seconded bg john lucas that the Chief of Police prohibit the disturbance or alteration of any cur, gutter or sidewalk on either side of Broadway and Ash Streets without special permits to do so. Carried. No further business appearing Council adjourned. ATTEST: I."ayo r . 3O Plainview, Texas, larch 26, I925. City Council met in call session, L:ayor Waller presiding with A.E.Boyd, 4.E.Boyd, D.M.Thompson and J.C.Hooper, Alderr:en, a _d G.l. Saigling City Secretary, present when the follwwing proceedings were had, to -wit; U?D_NANCE f 203. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PL:,AINVIEW: SECTION I: That hereafter it will be unlawful for any person to wilfully break, tare down, change or injure any curb or gutter or change the plane or -grade of any sidewalk on, along or by the side of any paved street in the City of Plainview, Texas. SECTION 2: Any person. violating the foregoing section shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and upon conviction shall be fined in any sur; not more than 0100.00. SECTION 3; It is expressly provided,however, that nothing herein shall be construed to prevent the City Council or the employes or servants of the City from making changes or alter- ations in any such curbs, gutters or sidewalks in accordance with any plan adopted by the City Council for the impro7ement of any such street or sidewalk or gutter or curb thereon. ECTION 4; As various changes are being made and being threatened to be made in and to the curbs or gutters on the paved streets, thus injuring such curbs and gutters and inter - (erring with the safe use of ouch streets and sidewalks, and there being no Ordinance prohibiting sare creates an emer- gency and an imperative public necessity requiring that all rules be suspended and that this Ordinance take effect ir.ed- iately upon i s passage and publication and it is so ordained. PA SEL ATL .APPI OVEC THIS TRE 26th DAY OF LARCH, I925. ATTEST: !vayor. WPM *PON •O':LI;T "S,T CE, if 204 , '3E IT ORDAINEI BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF ^ k. CITY OF PIAINVIE'W,TEXAS. CTIOII I: It shall hereafter be unlawful for any person,. fir or corporation to keep for any length of time whatever, at any one plac: more than three'cow8 or more than two head of horse or mules or more than two head of sheep or goats within the foil wing defined territory in the City of Plainview, to -wit; / 1 B GINNING at the southwe2t corner of Block 9I, Alexander'' l and Westmoreland Addition, being the intersection of Seventh and. Independence Streets, THENCE North with the east line of Independence Street to tree Nowrthwest Corner of Block 34, High- land Addititon to the town of Plainview, at the intersection of Independence and Thirteenth Streets,. THENCE east with the south line of Thirteenth Street to the South line of the right of 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 direction of Cedar Street, THENCE south to the south line of Ninth street, THENC East to tie Northeast corner of Block 63, Old Town of Plainvj THENCE soLlth to the south line of seventh street to the Norther Corner of Block 4 Nob Hill Addition to the town of Plainview, same being the intersection of Seventh and Ivy Streets, TING South with the west line of Ivy Street to the Southeast corne of B13ck 15 of I oClelland- Addition to the town of Plainview, THENCE west to a point directly South of the southeast corner of Block 51, in the Old Town of Plainview, TYENCE north with the western line of Blocks 5i, 52, and 53, Old Town of Plain to the Southwest Corner of Block 54, Old Town of Plainview, THENCE west to the southwest corner of Block 80, in Alexander and Westmoreland Addition\ THENCE north to the"'Bouth line of seventh street to an intersection of the east line of Inde- pendenoe street and T PNCE North to the place of beginning, *less such livestock be kept in enclosed and covered barn rand then not more than twenty-five head of any or all of such animals at anyone time, provided, however, that nothing he shall be construed to prevent the keeping of livestock at livery btnb.1cs, stock yards, stock pens or stook barns a ,established and in usein the City of P1 :SECTION: 2: That any person having any such inclosed and covered barn as mentioned in section one hereof shall keep sane in a sanitary condition. SECTION #: Any person violating any provision of this Ord- inance shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and upon con- viction shall be fined in any sum not exceeding $100.00. ECTION 4. The fact that there is no Ordinance properly liLiting the number of livestock that can be kept together at any one place in the above defined limits creates an er:er- gency and public necessity demanding that all rules be suspen- ded, and that this Ordinance take effect and be in foce ir:-me- diL.tely after its passage and publication, and it is so ordained. PASSED AND APPROVED THIS THE 26th DAY OF L:4RCH, 1925. ATTEST: City Secretary. No further business appearing at this session the douncil Adjourned. ATTEST: City Secretary. Iayor Plainview, Texas, April 6, I925. City Council net in regular session, Iayor J.I...Waller pre- siding, with A.E.Boyd, John Lucas, J.C.Hooper, and D.L.Thompson,, Alderr.en, H.H.L_urray, Chief of Police, Dr S.C.Ross, City Sanitary Officer, and G.H.Saigling City Secretar, present when the follow- ing proceedings were had, to -wit; Loved and seconded that the City let contract to Rosser and Baldwin to clean and repaint City's large standpipe inside and out for the sum of $550.00 provided layor Waller and Alderman J.C.Hooper are satified after investigation, with the contract price. Carried. loved and secondee- that the City Attorney be instructed to institute proper proceedings to collect 072.08 for sidewalk City had built and paid for along front of lots I5 & Ii; Block 29, O.T., said property being assessed on the City Tax Boll for 1924 in the name of John G. Erickson. Carried. Loved and seconded that the City buy one car od 6" water mains and necessary fiitongs, also one car of 2" water mains with fittings as needed. Carried. I,.oved and Seconded that the City lay a 2" water line from eleventh street south on okomo Street to serve H.W.Visor and others wanting water on said street, for a distance of approximately one and one half blocks. Carried. It is regularly moved and seconded that Irrigation water rate to the Lagnolia filling station be discontinued. Carried. The following reports for the month of Larch I925, were read to the Council and same were accepted and approved and ordered spread on the minutes of this meeting and filed.: Chief of Police $I84.30, G.H.Saigling Water ?tints 602.13 Sewer 'I3.56, LisceJllaneous, 7,eneral Fund 035.00, Audtm Fund $120.00, iWater Fund 4I2.60; G.H.Saigling Current Taxes $560.53, Delinquent Taxes $92.05. The following salaries and Bills for the month of Larch were allowed and ordered paid:- City aid:- City Salaries:- fled Connally ;'I00.00, C.R.Jackson $I25.00, J.L.Latham $85.00, Lee Hardin 0100.00, Y.?.Ball .85.00, John. Ball 085.00, G.h.. aigling $150.00, H.H.Lurray $I50.00,P.H. Andrews 062.30, A. E. Blakeu ore 08„,090, Lee Smith $35.48, S.C. I25.00, H.H.Reynolds $I0n.00, ltlbert Winn $100.00, E.J.Ta 085.00, G.'J.Dennie "»5 00, A.L4angee $125.00, Pari Bryan II H.W.Visor TI0.00 T.E. '�,xancler �p0.0Q, 4��.11i Plainview. ',re De; $60.00, Dr D. P. Jone 264 J.C.Hooper 05.00 John Lucas $5.00, A.E.Boyd $5.00, D.I,i.Thompson $5.00, W.E.Boyd .5.00,. City Bills:- J.L.Waller 039.80, San Antonio Sewer Pipe Co I56.00, Rockwell Bros & Co $151.50, Plainview Welding Co $8.50 Knight Auto Co $2.00, J.k.Lurphy Feed Co $3.00, Fulton Lbr Co $31.95,Butler & Brashears $I2.05, V.R.Rodgers & Co $64.10, L.P.Barker Co 0I.95 Hooper & Son Rotor Co 52.35, H.R.Hamilton X8.25, O.K.Drug Co $5.20, Plainview Hdw Co „p166.35, Conner - h=athes 03.40, Texas Utilities Co $37I.25, Dowden Hdw Co $49.80 The Holt Texas Equipment Co $74.05, Dowden Hdw Oo 2I.75, Hargraves Printing Co $5.63, Texas Utilities Co $22.97, Lindsay kercantile Co $I.90, Temple Bros $2.00, W.D.Euans ;;,72.08, Nobles Bros Gro Co $2.00, Donohoo-Ware Hdw Co $I4.50, Wooldridge Lbr Co 92I.55, Anderson Lotor Supply Co $4.65, Cooper Electric Co x'3.00, Plainview News 09.03, Shafer Printing Co $1.50, Ward & Sly 99.50, Stephens & Shelton 01.90, Bonner -Price 045.00, L.I.Blakemore X30.00, Herald Publishing Co 013.97, IeGlasson-Armstrong S.'J.B.Telephone Co :6.85, Texas Utilities Co $694.03, Clcwe & Cowan 36.00, Southwest Leter Box Co .:43.75, Texas Utilities Co 066.02, Neptune Leter Co 0382.4I, . No Further business appeasing Council adjourned. ATTEST: /crei ry. i.ayor. Plainview, Texas, April I6,I925. City Council Let in call session, I:iayer J.L.Waller Presiding with i.E.Boyd, John Lucas, J.C.Hooper and D.L. THompson, ^aldermen and G.H.aigling City Secretary, present when the following pro- ceedings were had, to -wit; ELECTION _.ETURI1 BE IT EI:=EL--BI RED that on this day came on to be considered the returns of the City Election for two Aldermen for the City of Plainview, Ifexxas, held on the 7th day of April, 1925, and it appearing that the following candidates received the highest number of votes for the office for which they were candidates, to -wit; for Alderman, J.C.Hooper 56 Votes, Dr J.L.Guest 56 Votes, all Candidates being elected for a term of two years; It is therefore declared that the above named persons hating received the highest number of votes cast for any one for each of the above named offices are hereby declared elected to said offices for the ensuing two years. It is regularl: moved and seconded that the Apartment House of I:noo!uizen Boyd be allowed the Special Irrigation rates on water. Carried. Regularly moved and seconded that the City Lake a Special charge of 015.00 for the use of the City Auditorium to J.F.ITorfieet and the L_erchants of the. City for their Barbe- cue and Dance. Carried. Loved and Seconded that the City open its Tourist Park as soon as same can be gotten ready for use, and that the first two night any one car occupies it shall be free and a charge of .50 per car per night thereafter shall be charged. Carried. Bo further business appearing Council adjourned. ATTEST: 2 ---. I.ayo r Plainview, Texas, ? y 4th, I925. City Council met in regular session, I=ayor Waller presiding, with D.L.Thompson, A.E.Boy, and John Lucas, Aldermen, H.H. Lurray Cheiff of Police and G.H.Saigling City Secretary, present when the foliwing proceedings were had, to -wit; Liinutes of the last two regular and two call sessions were read and approved. Regularly moved and seconded that the Liayor appoint a committe from the Council to submit reccomendations to the Council at its next regular meeting as to class of buildings allowed to be erected on Ash and Broadway Streets and that all applications for permits to build on said streets be held up pending action on said reccomendations, also said committee be authorized to reccomend ORDINANCE redefining City Fire Limits. Lotion carried. Regularly moved and seconded that the Bid of Rockwell Bros & Co on Car of Bridge lumber be accepted and lumber ordered. Lotion carried. Bid Follows:- 5x5- I6' Rough 90% Heart59.. Del on car at Plainview.- 3xI2-I6' " " 66+ 266 Moved and seconded that both Sewer and Water lines.be laid to serve property owners in Blocks 22 and 35 Highland add. Carred. No further business appearing Council adjourned. ATTEST. Mayor Plainview, Texas, Lay I3, I925. City Council met in Call session, Mayor J.Ivi.Waller, Pre- siding with, J.C.Hooper,W.E.Boyd, D.L.Thompson and A.E.Boyd, Alder- men, and G.H.Saigling City Secretary, present when the following proceedings were had, to -wit; Regularly moved and seconded that a sewer line be laid in alley of Block 18 Highland AddAtion to server T.G.Harkey and other property owners in said Block. Carried. Moved and seconded that Watson -Duke filling station be permitted to erect a crane near the curb line in front of their filling station for filling cars with gas. Carried. No further business appearing Council adjourned. ATTEST: dL4tLA&d;- L ayor. Plainview, Texas, Lay I8 ? I925. City Council net in regular session, Layor, J.L.Waller, pre- siding with, J.C.Hooper, ' J.E.Boyd, D.L.Thompson, A.E.Boyd, and J.L.Guest, Aldermen, H.H.Lurray Chief of Police, G.H.Saigling City :secretary, present when the following proceedings were had, to -wit; .L:inutes of the last regular and two call session2 swore read and approved. Regularly moved and seconded that the City purchase(on approval) one ninety (90) gall©il barrel of Toilet disinfectant from the Dixie'Disinfecting Co, with a seven gallon compressed air spray accompanying same without charge. Carried. loved and seconded that City purchase one SOLAR trash can from pixie Disinfecting Co at $20.00 F.0.B.Ctioago.Ill. Cared. Regularly moved and seconded that the City's old Water tank and tower as it stands with use of ground it occupies, (by lease or rent) be offered to Plainview Cotton Oil Co at $2000.00 Lotion carried. Moved and seconded that a two inch water line and a six inch sewer line be laid to serve blocks 20 and 2I of College Hill Add necessitating about 675 ft of each. Carried. Loved and seconded that Slaton & Unger petition to the Counci asking permission to cross Elm St adjacent to Blcok 6I 0.T. of Plainview with Rail Way Track or Tracks, also to close alleys in said block 6I 0.T., of Plainview, be granted provided said peti- tioners replace sewer lines in saidalleys in said Block 6I with same size lines in street around said block. Carried. Loved and seconded that the P.&N.T.Ry Co Petition to the City Council to build industrial Railway tracks across Fir and Groves streets between reformed Blocks I, 2, and 3, of Nob 111.11 Addition be granted. Carried. Regularly moved and seconded that the Plainview Welding I7x25ft Co be permitted to build a sheet iron building'adjoining their present build on the west. Carried. Loved and seconded that the City pay ifonthly light bill gor four lights to be -placed on Wayland College Memorial Arch in fron of the Lain Building. Carried. Loved and seconded that Roy Irick be given contract to lay 2500 ft of 6" water main and install all fire hydrants, valves and other fittings, one I650 ft line of 8" sewer, 4 manholes and one lamp hole, this line in alley between IIth and I2th streets starting at the center of Block 19 Highland and extending west to quincy street, also one 675 ft line of 6" sewer through Blocks 20 and 2I College Hill Add. The City to furnish all mater- ial and Mr Irick to do all work eg necessary for $3200.00. Carried The following reports for the month of April were heard and same accepted and approved; G.H.Saigling Current Taxes $27.17 Delinquent Taxes 1236.28, Water Rents $5518.84, Sewer Rents $1250.84, £iseellaneous,Water $5.00, liscellaneous,General Fund 93.I5, Miscellaneous,Street Fund $30.I0, Auditorium Fund t ORDINANCE EGO, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PLAINVIEW, TEXAS: SECTION I: That hereafter it shall be unlawful for any person, firm or corporation to make any entrance or driveway over any sidewalk upon either side of Broadway or Ash Streets, be- tween fifth Street and Eleventh Streetfor the purpose of being used for the passage of _automobiles, Trucks or other Vehicles from either of such streets to any garage, filling station or other building or into or onto any private property. SECTION 2:: Any person violating the foregoing section shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and upon conviction shall be punished by fine not exceeding $I00.00, and every day that any such entrance or passage way be maintained after being so here- after constructed, shall be a seperate offense. SECTION 3: WHEREAS, entrances and passageways rade over the • -sidewalks besdides the streets above mentioned for the use of automobiles and trucks to cross said sidewalks endanger the safety of the inhabitants of the City in their lawful use of such sidewalks creates an emergency and imperative public necess- ity that all rules be waived and that this ORDINANZCE take effect from and after its passage and it is so ordained. Passed and approved this the Ioth day of Lay, I`)25. ATTEST: TEXAS: ORDINANCE 206. Mayor. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PLAINVIEW, SECTION I: That hereafter it shall be unlawful for any person to wilfully brake, tear down, change or injure any curb or gutter or change the grade or plane of any sidewalk on, along yr by the side of any paved street in the City of Plainview. SECTION 2: Any personViolatingthe foregoing section shall - be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and upon conviction shall be 4#m fined in any sum not more than one hundred dollars (I00.00). SECTION 3: It is expressly provided,however, that nothing 'on stru,e<d tt4 prevent the City Council, or the employees or servants of the City from making changes or alteratia ons in any such curbs, gutters or sidewalks in accordance with any plan adopted by the City Council for the improvement of any such street or sidewalk or curb or gutter thereon. 14 SECTION 4: As various�a Bing made and threatened to be made in and to the curbs or gutters on the paved streets, thus injuring such curbs and gutters and interfering with the safe use of such streets and sidewalks, and there being no Ordinance prohibiting same creates an emergency and an imperative public necessity requiring that all rules be suspended and that this Ordinance take effect immediately upon its passage and publi- cation and it is so ordained. PASSED AND APPRO7EL THIS THE I8th aAf OF LAY, I925. ATTEST: City Secretary. ORDINANCE 207. v BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PLAINVIEW TEXAS: l kayor. SECTION I: The following describedboundaries shall be fire limits within the City of Plainview and all territory wit in the said following described boundaries shall hereafter be held to be within the fire limits of the City of Plainview, to -wit Beginning at the southeast corner of Block 19 in the town of Plainview, Hale County Texas, THENCE North with the eastern line. of Blocks 19,I8,I7, and I6 to the Northeast corn of said Block 16, THENCE West to the Northeast corner of Lot No I6 in said Block No. I6, THENCE North following the Western lin of the alley through Block No. I5 to the North line of Ninth Sleet, THENOE.Wee with the said North line of Ninth Street- to the:uoutheast corner of Lot No. 37, in the G.W.Owens Addition to the' To*n. of Plainview, THENCE North with the east line of said` addition to the Southwest corner of Lot No. 8 in the Sdolley and Graham Addition to the town of Plainview, THENCE East with thefSouth line of Lots 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, and I of said Stoll, & Graham Addition to the Southeast corner of said Lot No. r- City of Plainview, THENCE, lest to the Southeast corner of Lot No.4 in Block No. 4 of the Depot addition to the town of Plain- view, THENCE North with the Eastern line of said Block 4 Depot A Addition, to the South line of the P.& S.F.Ry Co., Right of way, THENCE in a North of Westerly direction with the South line •of said right of way to a point North of the Northwest corner of Block No. I in said Depot Addition to the town of Plainview, THENCE South with the Western lines of Blocks I and 2 of said Depot Addition, passing the Southwest croner of said Block 2 and to the North line of said Lot No. I in Block 3, Central Park Addition to the'town of Plainview, HENCEa-East to the Northwest corner of Lot No. I in B1 ck 2 of said Central Park Addition, Tip THENCE South with the west line of said Block No. 2, Central Park Addition, crossing tenth street to the North line of Block No. I of the Slaton Addition to the town of Plainview, THENCE East with said North line to the ':Northwest corner of Lot No. I in said Block No. I of the said Slaton addition, THENCE South with the East line of the alley, through said Block I, Slaton • Addition, and cross Ninth Street, continuing South with the. East line of the alley through Block 29 in the town of Plainview, to the-North line of Block 30 in the town of Plainview, THENCE' West with said North line of Block 30, crossing Austin Street to the Northwest Corner of Block 41 in the Town of Plainview, `HENCE South with the West line of Block 4I crossing Seventh Street, THENCE South with the West line of Block 40 and cross- ing Sixth Street, and THENCE South with the West line of Bieck 39 and across Fifth Street, THENCE South with the West line of Lot No. 6 in Block 38 to the Northwest corner of Lot 7 in Block 38, all said Blocks 41,40,39 and 38 being in the original town of Plainv.,iew,(THENCE East with the North line of Lot 7 of said Block 38 to the Northeast corner of said Lot, THENCE South with the East lines of Lots 7,8,9,I0 and II in said Block 38 to the North line of Fourth Street)THENCE East with the North line of Fourth Street to the place of beginning. .:CTION.II. HEREAFTER it shall be unlawful for any person, association or corporation to build, erect, place or remove within the Fire-Limits as above defined, any building WHATEVER unlese ed of fire proof ra.texial, the walls of which shall be constructed of stone, concrete, brick of tile and the roof of which shall be constructed of iron, slate tile or fire proof composition. CION III. Any uersons violating any provision of this Ordinance shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and upon con- viztion shall be fined in any sum not more than $100.00. SECTION IV. Hereafter it shall be unlawful for any person, firm, association or corporation to rebuild or repair any wood- en building or any building of any kind whatever, unless such building be constructed of fire proof material as defined in s®®t section 2 hereof, within the fire limits of the City of Plainview, above described, after such building shall have , in any way, been dainagec to the extent of fifty per cent of the 'value thereof and any person violating this section of this Ordinance shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor al -,d upon conviction thereof shall be fined in any sun: not less than 025.00. SECTION 5. ?he City Council of the City of Plainview shall have the power and authority of ascertaining the amount of dama- ge doneto any building mentioned in section 4 hereof, upkn hearing after having given at least five days notice thereof to the owner of such building, if he resides in the City of Plainview, or the agent of such owner if the owner does not re- side within the City of Plainview, or 0_any time upon waiver of such notice by such owner or agent, and the amount of damage, ascertained and determined by the said City Council at any such hearing shall be conclusive on the City of Plainview and upon the owner of such building. SECTION VI: It shall be the duty of the Layor of the City of Plainview and the Chief of Police of the City of Plainview and of each of them to prevent the rebuilding or repair of any byuilding which is not fire proof as herein above defined within the said fire limits of the pity of Plainview after any such buirding has in the option of either of them benn damaged to the extent of fifty per cent of its valae until a hearing can be: had by the City Council as provided for in section five ('5) hereof ar hey or either Of them, if they Qr de 272 struction or repair of any such building at the suit of the City pending hearing by the City Council. SECTION VII: If any section of this Ordinance or any part thereof be for any reason held invalid, such ruling shall not, in any way, effect the validity of any other 'rection or part hereof. SECTION VIII: The fact that there is now no proper ORDINANCE in effect defining proper fir lirLits within the City of Plainview creates an emergency and public necessity, requiring that all rule be waived and that this Ordinance take effect and be in force from and after its passage and publication and it is so ordained. PASSED AND APPROVED THES THE I8th day of Lay, A:D:, I925. ATTEST: ORDINANCE 208. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PLAINVIEW? TEXAS,: That, whereas,the Council has duly considered the petition of J.H.;laton and O.L.Unger, seeking leave and authority to close the alleys in Block 6I in the City of Plainview, and to replat said block, and for permission and Authority to the Pecos and Northern Teas Railway Co to build and extend Industrial and industrial Lead Tracks across Elm Street between sixth and seventh Streets in the City of Plainview, and IT APPEARING that the granting of said petition will be not only beneficial to the applicants, but will also be to the best interest of the City of Plainview and the inhabitants thereof, it is ORDAINED that the said petition be granted, and that the said J.H.Salton and 0.I:.Unger are hereby granted the right and fully authorized and empowered to close the alleys heretofore and now existing in Mid Block 6I of the Origional Town of Plain- view, Hale County, Texas, and to. replat the land in said Block as they may deem best, and that the Peco and Northern Texas Railway be and is hereby granted authority and power to construct such al-traoka and industrial lead tracks over and across Elm Cimo street between Sixth and Seventh Streets. in the City of Plainview and into and through the said Block No. 6I as and when in the opinion of the said Pecos & Northern Texas Railway Company same mtly be necessary or proper. IT IS FURTHER ORDAINED that all rules are suspended and th that this Ordinance shall taked effect and be in full force from and after its passage. Passed and approved this the IBth day of Liay, A;D;, I925. A`TEST: ~4!: • Eayo r . ORDER GRANTING PETITION OF TFF, 1E003 & NORTHERN TEXAS RAIL'iVAY CO. AT A REGULAR 1:EETING F THE CITY COUNCIL OF THF, CITY OF PALINVIEW, TEXAS, held at the City Hall in said City on the I8th day of Ilay A:D:, I925, came on to be heard and considered the Petition of the Peco & Northern Texas Railway Company, to be permitted to bulid such industrial lead track or tracks, and such industrial tracks of Railway across Grove and Fir Streets in the City of Plainview at such times, and places and in such manner as may seem to it to be warranted by the con- ditions of the industrial district located and to be located upon reformed Blocks I, 2 and 3 of Nob Hill Addition to the Town of Plainview, and it appearing to the said City Council that the industries lacated and to be located upon said Blocks now require and in the future will require the construction o additional industrial lead tracks and additional industrial tracks o railway in order to take care of transportation needs of said district; that said Blocks of land ate now being used and will continue to be used for quasi -public purposes. It is then*fore ordered by the City Council of the Ci of Plainview, Texas, that the Petitioner herein, the Pecos and Northern Texas Railway Company, be and is hereby granted the r1 and authorized and given full power and authority to to cotr such industrial lead tracks and such industrial tracks at times 0. en Plainview, Texas, in such manner as may seem to the petitioner to be warranted by the conditions of the industries now located and hereafter to be located upon said blocks of land. Passed and approved this the IBth day of LaI, A:D:, 1925. ATTEST: ilf--41/vkvor. The Plurnbing Bond of Ray Lieberknecht made with the Fidelity & Deposit Company of Laryland, thrtryugh Knoohuizen-Boyd & Davenport of Plainview, was accepted and approved. The following Salaries and Bills for the Ionth of April 1925, were allowed and ordered paid: - City Salaries:- Pled Connally $100.00, C.R.Jackson $125.00 J.L.Latham 085.00, Lee Hardin 0100.00, Y.R.Ball 085.00, John Ball 085.00, G.W.Lennid 085.00, G.H.Saigling 0150.00, H.H. Iurray 0150.00, P.H.Andrews $66:67, A.E.Blakemore ,:;100.00, S.C.Ross 01.25.00, H.H.Reynolds 0100.00, Gilber Winn ..100.00, E.J.Turner 085.00, Williams & lartin 050.00, D.P.Jones Plainview Fire Dept 035.00, John Lucas -",;5.00, J.C.Hooper 5.00, A.E.Boyd 5.0O, D.I.Thompson 5.00, Vi.E.Boyd 05.00, A.Langes '-3125.00, Paul 3ryan 010.00, li..Visor 0110.00, T.E.Alexander pI00.00, J.L.aaller 025.00,. City Bills:- John Lucas, Agent, $449.04, John Lucas 0316.61, a.H.Johnson 030.42, E.Harlan 4.00, G.O.Keck 04.00, Lrs Julia PrI703.00, Lrs H.A.Jofford 03.00, Wooldridge Lbr Co Texas Utilities Co 023.53, Texas Utilities Co c:,39.72, J.L.Radford Gro Co 04.00, Shafer Prining Co .4.00, H.C.Liepsner & Co $7.11, Herald Publishing Co $22.01, Plainview Hdw Go 07.50, Watson's College 03.50, Knoohuizeb-Boyd Davenport 0165.99, Donohoo-Ware Hdw Co ;I59.45,Higginbotham-Bartlett s&- Co :;'7.20, Kiker's Place I07. 25, la,aasson-Armstrong Co 06.86, obles aro Gro Co 08.50, LcLillan Lrug Co 02.00, Harp Drug Co ;,,2.50, Drug Co 04.50, H.H.Haiilton$Is.50, Plainview Welding Co 080.65, Tilson & Webb 07.45, The Holt Texas Equipment Cob5.94, J.D.Hat Hatcher $I4.25,1/.::,aodgers & Co 0105. 30, .H.Bawden 0110.40, The Texas uil Co 027.64, I agnolia Petroleum Co I.CO, an An- tonio ',Sewer Pipe Co $3(36.713, Alber Lea Foundry Co 0Z5.00, Southwest Leter Box Co 087.50, Clowe & Cowan $,299.73, owden Hdw Co 03.05, Knight Auto Co 2.25, exas Utilities Co 0371.25, Texas Utilities Co7u,;_.01--), Garner Bros .;II2.5.00, Ward & ny .„;7.50, G.H. aigiing 1egistrar ,,16.50, John IncLI:=, ",1:J.77, N.H.Johnson 27.54, D.6.dilli,Ls iOC.00,3 Tele oe Go S.4"*Telephone Go 7.95,. ATTEST: No further business appearing Council adjourned. Layor. Plainview, Texas, June I, I825. City Council met in regular session, L_ayor Waller presiding with J.C.Hooper, W.E.Boyd and D.Li.Thompson, _aldermen, Ii.Ii.Lin.rray Chief of Police, acting Secretary in the absebce of R.H.Saigling City Secretary, when the following proceedings were had, to -wit; Moved and seconded that the City Engineer proceed to make a survey and estimates of cost of puetting water and sewer lines in th the Mont Rose Lddition to the City. Carried. Loved and seconded that all property owners in the City who have any fences or other property extending into the City's alleys be notified to remove same from the alleys. Carried. Regularly moved and seconded that the Chief of Police Salary be changed from 0150. to $200.00 per month with fees of office also, effective Lay first in or to enable him to furnish his own car for use in perfomance of his duties of office. Carried. The following reports for the month of Lay were approved and prdered filed. G.H.Saigling Tax Collector 01115.89, G.H. Saigling Collector, ,'dater 0756.62, Sewer 073,I0, Liscellaneous Auditorium Fund :250.00, General Fund 061.65, H.H.Lurray, Chief of Police L Aril & Lay fines 0321.70, . Loved by J.C.hooper, seconded by W.E.Boyd that the Liayor and City Secretary be and are hereby authorized to sign in behalf of the City of Plainview, Pipe Line Right of Way lease and Contrast for crossing under the tracks of the Pecos and Northern Texas Railway Co, 6"water mains to the Plainview Cotton Oil Co's Plant and to the Stuart Gin. Lotion Carried. The following City Salaries and Bills for the month of May were allowed and ordered paid. City ;salaries:- Pled Connally 4 I00.00, C.R.Jackson 0125.00, J.L.Latham 085.00, Lee Hardin >I00.00, Y.R.Bali 085.00, John Ball 485.00, G.W.Dennis $85.00, G.H.Saigling 0I50.00, H.H.Lurray I50.00, P.H.Andrews $I00.00, A.E.Blakemore I00.00, S.C.Ross $125.00, H.H.Reynolds $I00.00, Gilbert Winn 'I00.00, E.3.Turner 85.00, Williams & Lartin 050.00, D.P.Jones $40.00, Plainview Fire Dept 035.00, J.C.Hooper 35.00, J.L.Guest 05.00, W.E.Boyd $5.00, D.L.Thompson $5.00, A.E.BOyd X5.00, A.Lianges 0125.00, Paul Bryan 567.45, Geo Boswell 042.60, H.W.Tlisor $100.00, T.E.Alexander 7 I00,00,A.L.King 07I.52,. City Bills:- ring T. Janes 014.40, U.S.Rubber Co 1590.00, 0.D.DeHart 0325.43, Amerman Cast Iron Pipe Co 3033.75, D.S. Williams $43.80, Hargraves Printing Co $19.86, Jess D@Laho $1 Lindsay Iercantile,Go 022.85, Shook Battery Co 02.00, Ander8o Motor Supply Oo 05.60, Plainview News $6.44, McGlasson-Ar=at. 3.88, Shafer Printing Oo $48.40, Ward & Sly $12.00, H.C..: .50, , Burroughs Add Loh Go $6.85, J.Iu .Radford Gro Co L 27 S.W.B.Telephone Co $8.00, Butler Brashears 04.60, W.Z.Hamilton $7.00, Plainview Welding Co $16.00, Rockwell Bros & Co 847.00, Donoho -Ware Hdw Co $3.85, The Holt Texas Equipment Co 75.I8, Dowden Hdw Co $37.85, Fulton Lbr Co 098.10, Temple Bros 0331.60, Neptune heter Co $314.45, Wooldridge Lbro Co $4.60,Royalty Lotor Co 01.15, Clowe & Cowan .249.I3, J.A.Miller $7.00, B.H.Towery Tax Collector $47.13, Frank Stultz 05.60, J.E.Boyter 05.60, S.G.Yates $16.80, King T. Janes $17.05, P & N.T.Ry Co $5.00, American LaFrance Fire Engne Co $10.77, Lagnolia Petroleum Co $4.62, Texas Oil Co $67,10, B.W.B.Telephone Co $Ir,00;Dixie Disinfecting Co $20.00, K -B & Davenport $23.70, Herald Publishing Co $26.87, Texas Utilities Co $55.68, Texas Utilities Co 0371.25, Texas Utilities Co #603,47 Texas Utilities Co 323.01,.. No further business appearing Council adjourned. ATTEST: JL.124.41.*elk. Eayor Plainview, Texas„; June 15, 1925. City Council net in regular session, Iayor Waller presiding With J.C.Hooper, D.I.Thompson, A.E.3oyd and. W.E.Boyd .ildermen, H.H.Lurray Chief of Police and G.H.aigling, City ieeretary, present when the following proceedings were had, to -wit; Moved and seconded that the City levy an assessment of ONE (I) Iill on the ONE DOLLAR $$1.00) for the support of the Plain- view Boys Band. Carried. Loved and seconded that Section 3 of ORDINANCE LO. 201 on page 248 of Volume 4 of the minutes of the Cit;; council be amend- ed so as to permit Express Companies and the Postal Department to make deliveries at the front of the Business houses of the City. lotion Carried. loved and seconded that water lines be laid to serve J.K.Hooper and C.O.Gleaves properites on IOth and Nassau Streets. lotion carried. Loved and seconded thtt water line be laid through Block 62 0.T. to serve property owners therein. Carried. Loved and seconded that Dick Blakemore be employee by the City to fill the Place of Paul Bryan, at a salary of $90.00 per lonth. Carried. The Electrical bonds of Prye & Thomas and J.D.Burt were accepted and approved bj the Council, also the plumbing bond of Ray T. LLieberknecht. It is regularly moved and seconded that H.H.hurray.be and is REAPPOINTED CHIEF OF POLICE of the City of Plainview, Texas. .Notion Carried. ATTEST: e ,-/Ya . iaYor T iayo r Plainview, Texas, June I0, I945. City Council met in call session;.;nayor J.:i.waller presiding, with J.C.Hooper, D.M.Thompson and A.E.Boyd, Aldermen, G.II.Saigling City Secretary, present when the following proceed- ings were had, to -wit; Meeting was called by the Mayor for the purpose of recon- sidering the petition presented to the Council at its last regu- larmeeting, by the P. & N.T.Ry Co asking permission to use the City's alley through ;Jocks 3' & 12 an dto the end of the T alley in block 17 all of Old Town of Plainview. Regularly moved and seconded that P. & N.T.Ry Co's Petition to build Track in alley and across streets as petitioned for in Blocks 3 -T2 -and I7 O.T. of Plainview be not granted for the pre- sent as the Council dose not see any immediate use for said track as petitioned for but that the City Council will grant such permit when necessity arises for such tracks to be built. Carried. No further business appearing Council sdjourned. Mayor. Plainview, Texas, June 22, I925. City Council met in gall session, Mayo; J. M.V ller, pre- siding with J.C.Hooper, A.E.Boyd, D.M.Thompson and W.E.Boyd, Alder- men present when the following proceedings were had, to -wit; Moved and seconde-' that P.& N.T.Ry Co's Petition to build track through alleys in Blocks 3-12-17 OT. of Plainview, be granted provided present sewer line in alley can be properly maintained or if it is necessary that sewer line be removed that same shall. be done at the expense of the P. & N.T.Ry Co. Motion lost against it an adjourned. ATTEST f it No other business;appea y$ Plainview, Texas, July /, I925. City Council met in call session, Layor Waller presiding with J.C.Hooper, D.1i.Thompson and J.L. Guest, Aldermen, and G.H. Daigling, City Secretary, present when the following proceed- ings were had; to -wit; L.inutes of the last 2 regular sessions were read and a ppved. Moved and seconded that the Legion be and are hereby granted permission to close the following down town streets on July 4th; Btoadway from 7th to 5th, 6th from Broadway to ash and broadway fre at night from 2nd to City limits and date from 2nd to City Limits. Notion Carried. Regularly moved and seconded that July 8th to IBth Inclusiv he and are hereby designated as clean up day generally for the City of Plainview. Motion carried. No other business appearing the Council adjourned. ATTEST: Payor. Plainview, Texas, July 6th, I925. City Council met in regular session, Lsayor, J.L.Waller, presiding, with J. L.Guest, J. C. Hooper, 'W. Boyd, D.I. Thompson and a.E.Boyd Aldermen, H.H.Lurray Chief of Police and G.H.Saigling, City Secretary, present when the following proceedings were had, to -wit; Loved and Seconded that the City Taxes on h.S.Watson's lots in Block I Stolley & Graham be equalized by City Tax Collector. Carried. Regularly moved and seconded that the City Secretary r,roceed to order 5000 feet of 2" C.I.water mains aid fittings. Carried. Regularly moved and seconded that City Sewer line be extend- ed through Block 36 H.L. Add to serve Claude Power and others located in said Block. Carried. Loved and seconded that a 2" water line be laid t� serve Blo Blocks in Addition. Carried. Regularly moved and seconded that the City Order a car load of 6" sewer pipe and fittings. Carried. The following REPORTS for the month of June I925,.were heard read and same were approved and ordered filed:- G.H.Saigling Delinquent Taxes $96I.84, G.H.Saigling Waterrents $466.09, Sewer rents $10.66, General Paned 179,00, Auditorium Fund pI05.00,. 3 Regularly moved and seconded that the 01 y Advertise for bids on ,5A City Depository fund for one year, bids to be opened 7-20-25, Cred. The following Salaries and bills were allowed and ordered paid for the month of June 1925; City Salarie:- Pled Connally 0'00.00, C.R.Jackson 0125.00, Lee Hardin 067.57, Y.R.Ball 085.00, John Ball 085.00, Iillard Alexander 068.16, G.H.Saigling 0150.00, H.H.Lurray 0200.00, A.E.Balkemore $100.00., T.I.Presley 0I00.00, S.C.Ross $125.00, H.H.Reynolds $100.00, Gilbert 0100.00, E.J.Turner 085.00, qilliams & lLartin $50.00, Dr D.P.Jones 040.00, Plainview Fire Dept 335.00, J.C.Hooper 05.00, J.L.Guest 05.00, A.E.Boyd 35.00, D.L.Thompson $5.00, ':i.E.Boyd $5.00, A.langes 0125.00 I.F.Blakemore 045.00, H.W.Visor $II0.00,Geo Boswell $100.00 A.L.King 0115.00, T.E.Alexander 0100.00k J.L.Waller $150.00, J.LWaller $25.00, 1 J.I.Lathar 085.00,.1ee Hardin 32.43,. City Bilis:- Texas Utilities Co $378.00, Te -,:as Utilities Co 01056.22, Texas Utilities Co $40.06, Texas Utilities Co 022.98, Herald Publishing Co ?I.24, Parker Gro Co $1.20, Ward & Sly 029.50, Knig Knight Auto Co 05.25, Cooper Electric Co 321.35, A.I.Hamilton 03.50, Nobles Bros Gro Co 02.00, Wooldridge Lbr Co 019.25, Shook Battery Co 41.40, Jeffus-DeLoach 0197.25,Dixie Disinfecting Co 087.50, Anderson lotor Supply Co 335.58, S.W.B.Telephone Co 09.27, Neptune Meter Co $628.68 American C.T.Pipe Co 04.20,Clowe & Cowan $41.92, Fulton Lbr Co 091.10, V.R.Rodgers & Co028.80, Laird. Drug Co 01.85, H.H.Holmilton 09.00, J.D.Hatcher 027.40, Plainview Hdw Co $13.20,Plainview Welding Co 34.90, Butler & Brashears 04.15, Donohoo-Nare Hdw Co $6.75,Dowden Hdw Co 011.20, Texas Oil Co 089.52, E.H.Bawden $43.20, Lagnolia Petro Co $32.35, LeGlasson-Armstrong 37.09, A.I.Lanford 05.00, J.H.Hack- field 0II.75,1.S.Watson $24.92, J.D.Hatcher 338.50,. Plainview, Texas, July 20, 1925. City Council met in regular session, Iayor J.Y.Wailer, pre- siding with, J.C.Hooper, J.L.Guest, A.E.Boyd, D.L.Thompson, and W.E.Boyd, Aldermen, H.H.Lurray Chief of Police and G.H.Saigling, City Secretary, present when the following proceedings were had, to -wit; A number of Citizens were present asking the City Officials, to do some residence street paving, whereupon it was - loved and seconed that the City launch a 3100000.00 paving program smae to be done in 325000.00 units and that steps be taken at once to do the first 025000.00 of said pating, also that R.G. Caraway Engineering Co be emplyed as Engineers on said paving. Carried. loved and seconded that evry property owner haveing access to City Water & Sewer that have not connected with the City Sewer be served proper legal notice to connect with same. Carried. Loved and se3ondevthat the' Bid of 4% rade by the First National Bank of Plainview on City Depository funds for one year of 7-i-25 tO 7-126 be and same is hereby accepted and said. First Nati Bank is named City Depository. Carried. Loved and seconded that a small addition to the keepers house at the Tourist cam be made and that the Charge to camper be r i from %0V to $100 per night after the first two No o 0 e s Council adjourned. y 11* E nights which are fr Carried. , ' Plainview, Texas, August 3, 1925. City Council met in regular session, Mayor Waller presiding, with J.C.Hooper, W.E.Boyd, DJ -Thompson and A.E.Boyd, Aldermen, and. G.H.Saigling City Se3retary, present, when the following pro- ceedings were had, to -wit; Minutes of the last two Regular sessions were read and approved. The blumbing Bond of the New Mexico Plumbing Co was pre- sented properly signed up and same was approved and ordered filed. The following reports for the month of July were heard and same were arproved and ordered spread on the minutes of this meeting and filed. The-fellewng-4alaflee-aRel-bille-fer-the-metith-ef-Jaly-were G.H.Saigling City Taxes 01263.82, Water rents 34988.72, Sewer rents 01050.73, Miscellaneous col]. Sewer 05.00, General 047.00, Street 021.70, Chief of Police 20 fines June & July 3262.00,. The following „)alaries and Bilis were allowed and ordered paid.- Salaries:- Pled Connally 0100.00, C.R.Jackson 0125.00, LeeHardin0100.00, Y.R.Ball 085.00, John Ball 385.00, Lillard Alexander $85.00, A.L.King II5.00, G.11.Saigling 0150.00, H.H. Lnrray 0200.00, A.E.Blakemore T.I.Presley I00.00, S.O.aoss 0125.00, H.H.Reynolds ..100.00, Gilbert Winn I00.00, E.J.Turner 085.00, T.E.Alexander QI00.00, J.L.Waller 4212.00, Williams & Lartin 050.00, D.F.Jones 40.00, Plainview Fire Dept •' $35.00, J.C.Hooper 05.00, J.L.Guest 05.00, A.E.Boyd 05.00, A.E.Boyd 05.00, D.E.Thompson 05.00, W.E.Boyd 05.00, J.L.Latham 085.00, Ajanges 3125.00, E.F.Blakmore 090.00, H.VI.Visor 0110.00, S.G.Yates 015.40, E.V.Elam 012.95, Virgil Mangos 312.95, J.J. Ball ;016.80, J.E.Boyter 016.80, V BILLS:- H.H.Stuckey $32.00, G.H.Saigling Registrar 016.50, John Lucas Agent $320.46, Texas Utilities Co 31677.69, Herald Pub C 'fl'8.19,L.R.BalLn 070.80, Hurlburt & Harrel 0150.40, Harder & Dysart v71.40, Flake & Rushing 082.80, Power & Bonds $71.40, Knoohuizen -Boyd & Davenport 0170.06, Hargraves Printing Co 026.83, Under- wood. Typewriter Co 011.50, Ward & Sly 08.00, Shook Battery Co 02.45, American LaFrance Fire Engine Co 054.24, Conner -Mathes 4.35,R.B.George Lachinery Co 062.00, J.E.Radford Gro CO 09.80 Eagnolia Petroleum Co 05.80, Texas Oil Co 053.50, Donohoo-Ware Hdw Co 839.10, San Antonio Sewer Pie Co $431.08, Western Eetal Mfg Co 1737.13, S.W.Leter Box Co $087.50, Dempster Co of Texas 77.84, Royalty Motor Co 03.90, 0.D.DeHart 052.03, Clowe & Cowan 9291.04, Wooldridge Lbr Co $4.35, Hooper & Son Lotor Co 50.35, Fulton Lbr Co 010.00, 0.K.Drug Co 02.85, Cox & Thompson 92.30, Plainview Welding Co 024.25, J.D.Hatcher 019.95, Dowden Hdw Co 314.00, Butler & Brashears $50.05, Austin -Western Road Echinery Co 073.65, H.H.Hailton 013.00, Jarvis -Tull & Co 029.85, Board of Ci City Development I97.75, J.D.Adams Co 080.15, Spencer & Dallinger $9.80, R.P.Smyth vI28.00; R.P.Smyth 079.75, R.P.Smyth 025.00, Amarillo City Water & Light Co 09.20.: No further business Council adjourned. I, Plainview, Texas, August 7, I925. City Council met in call session, Layor Waller presiding, with W.E.Boyd, J.C.Hooper and A.E.Boyd, Aldermen, and G.H. Saigling, City Secretary, present when the following proceed4 ings were had, to -wit; Upon receipt of City Engineer's approval and arep- tance of Water and Sewer lines just completed by Roy Irick notion with second prevailed that the Bill of Mr Irick for said work amounting to $4962.50 be and the same is allowed and Six per cent interest bearing City warrants be issued to said Roy Irick for same in equal amounts or as near thereto as possible covering a period of five years. Carried. No further business appearing Council adjourned. Attest: migemmwmaior Iiayor. Plainview, Texas, August I8, I925. City Council met in :Dail: session, lLayor Waller presiding with D.I.Thompson, A.E.Boyd and J.L.Guest Aldermen, and G.H.Saigling City Secretary present when the following proceedings were had,; to -wit; Regularly moved and seconded that Clarence Owend be permitted to place and maintain or operate a popcorn and peanut machine on the Sidewalk in front of Young's meat market. Carried. Loved and seconded that plans and specifications press*tee, by R. ;.Caraway Co Engineers be adopted, and that City Seoyetar, blanket bidson 25000 yds street paving, and the necessary, amount of gutter, curb, and storm sewer4to be submitted up to moo o'clock P. M. September 3rd 1925, and that said add be'run in the Dallas News of Sunday 23rd alio in the Plainview Evening Herald for threeconsecutive publications. Lotion Carried. Alderman J.L.Guest presented to the Council for its conside eration an Ordinance entitled: "AN ORDINANCE CONFIRMING CONTRACT BETWEEN THE CITY OF PLAINVIEW AND THE R.B.GEORGE MACHINERY COMPANY OF DATE JULY I6th, 1925, FOR 7 THE FURNISHING TO THE CITY OFPLAINVIEW OF ONE BEST "00" TRACTOR AT THE PRICE OF $3200.00 AND ONE SECOND HAND FIVE TON HOLT TRACTOR : PROVIDING FOR THE ISSUANCE OF CITY OF PLAINVIEW STREET IMPROVE- MENT WARRANTS TO EVIDENCE THE CITY'S INDEBTEDNESS THEREFOR IN TEE SUM OF $2500.00; AND MAKING AN APPROPRIATION OF 0700.00 FOR CASH PAYMENT; AS PART PURCHASE PRICE THEREFOR: AND PROVIDING FOR THE LEVY OF A TAX TO PAY PRINCIPAL ANI) INTEREST OF SAID WARRANTS AT MATURITY: AND DECLARING AN EMRGENCY" Moved by Alderman D.M.Thompson seconded by Alderman A.E.Boyd th that the Ordinance be read in full. Motion Carried and the Ordinance was read in full by the City Secretary. loved by Alderman J.L.Guest, seconded by Alderman A.E.Boyd, thit the motipn be passed. AYES: Alderman J.L.Gu st, D.M.Thompson, and A.E.Boyd. NAYS: None Moved by Alderman D.M.Thompson, seconded by Alderman J.L.Gues that thr rule requiring Ordinances to be padded at three seperate meetings of the City Council be suspended and tha said Ordinance pass its second and final reading by caption. AYES Alderman J.L.Guest, D.L.Thompson and. A.E.Boyd. NOES: None The Ordinance was read and passed the second time by the following vote: AYES: Aldermen;,J.L.guest, D.M.Thompson and. A.E.Boyd. NAYES: None THE ORDINANCE FOLLOWS: ORDINANCE # 209. "AN ORDINACE CONFIRMING CONTRACT BETWEEN CITY OF PLAINVIEW AND THE R.B.GEORGE LACHINERY COMTANYOF DATE JULY i6th, 1925, FOR THE FURNISHING TO THE CITY OF PLAINVIEW ONE BEST "30" TRACTOR AT T THE BRICE OF 03200.00 AND ONE SECOND HAND FIVE TON HOLT TRACTOR: PROVIDING FOR THE ISSUANCE OF CITY OF PLAINVIEW STREET IMPROVEMENT WARRANTS TO EVIDENCE THE City's INDEBTEDNESS THEREFOR IN THE SUM OF $2500.00; aAND MAKING AN APPRPRIATION OF $700.00 FOR CASH PAYMENT AS PART PURCHASE PRICE THERFOR: AND PROVIDING FOR THEB LEVY OF A TAX TO PAY PRINCIPAL AND INTEREST OF SAID WARRANTS AT MATURITY: AND DECLARING AN ELRGENCY" WHEREAS, the City Council of they City of Plainview, Texas, h has heretofor determined the necessity for the construction and i maintainance fff the streets of the said. City and has entered into a contract with the R.B.George Machinery Company for the purchase of one BEST "30" tractor at a price of Three Thousand Twoo Hundred (03200.00) Dollars and the delivery to the said R.B.George Machine Coppany at Plainview, Texas, of one second hand 5 ton Holt tractor now owned by the C ty of Plainview, in pursuance of the purpose of htis City Council to construct and maintain the streets of the City: THEREFORE BE IT ORDAINED BY TI' CITY COUNCIL OF TEE CITY OF PLAINVIEW, TEXAS: That said contract between the City of Plainview, Texas, of date July I6th, I925, and the R. B. George Iv]achinery Company, be and the same is hereby approved, ratified and confirmed, and the the same shall be given effect; said contract having been read, duly considered and fully understood. BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED that in accordance with said contract that one second hand 5 ton Holt tractor now in possession and the property of the City be delivered to said R.B.George 1achinery Company, said tractor to be taken for part payment on the purchase price of the BEST "30" Tractor. 13E IT FURTHER ORDAINED that in accordance with said con- tract that the sum of Three Thousand Two Hundred 03200.00) Dollar. be paid the R.B.George iachinery Company, Seven Hundred (700.00) Dollars to be paid in cash and warrants of the City of Plainview to be denominated "CITY OF PLAINVIEW STREET IIrPROV1VENT .WARRANTS", be issued in the amount of Two Thousand Five Hundred (2500.00) payable to the R.B.George Lachinery Company of Dallas, Texas, or Bearer, evidencing the indebtedness due by the City of Plainview under and by virtue of said contract and this Ordinace, and said warrants shall be numbered from (I) to five (5) inclisive, shall be in the denominat_on of Five Hundred 0500.00) Dollars each, aggregating Two Thousand Five Hundered (2500.00) Dollars. Said warrants shall be dated August ISth, I925, and shall become due and payable as Warrants No. 2 3 4 5 Said warrants follows: February `February February February February I:aturity Amount I5th, I926 $500.00 ISth, I927 500.00 ISth, I928 500.00 I5th, I929 500.00 ISth, I930 500.00 shall bear interest at the rate of six (6%) per cent per annum from date until fully paid, interest apyable Februa; ISth, I926, and semi-annually thereafter on August the ISth and February the ISth of each year, which interest is a part of the" contract price agreed to be paid; principal and interest of said, warrants shall be payable at the Continental and Commercial Nationl Bank of Chicago,Illinois. Said warrants shall be signed by the Layor and countersi by the City Secretar and registered by the Treasurer, and of the City of rlainview shall be impressed upon each of them; the facimilie signatures of the Layor and City Clerk may be litho- graphed upon the interest coupons attached to each of said warrants. Said warrnats shall be substantially in the following form: No. UNTTED STATES OF A/ERICA STATE OF TEXAS CITY OF LAINVIEW CITY OF PLAINVIEW STREET IEPROVLEE T WARRANT 0500.00 The City of Plainview in the County of Hale, Texas, for value received is justly indebted and hereby promises to pay to the R.B.George Liachinery Company, or bearer, on the I5th day of February, I9--- at the Continental & Commercial National Bank, Chicago, Illinois, the sum of Five Hundred ($500.00) Dollars, in lawful money of the United States of America, with interest thereon from date hereof at the rate of six (6») per cent per annum, payable February I5th, 1926, and semi-annually thereafter on Auguat the I5th and. August the I5th, of each year upon presen- tation and surrender of proper coupons; and the City Treasurer of t the City of Plainview, is hereby authorized, ordered and directed to pay to the said. R.B.George lachinery Company or bearer, said principal sum together with interest thereon evidenced by coupons attached hereto, prthcipal and interest payable at the Bank above named. In the evnt this warrant or any of then interest coupons her to attached, shall not be paid at maturity, they shall therafter bear interest at the rate of ten (TO%) per cent per annum until fully paid, and in the evnet it becomes necessarI to place this warrant or any of the annexed coupons in the hands of an Attorney for collection or to institute suit theron, the City of Plainview obligates itself to pay an additional (I0570) per cent as Attorney's fees. This warrant is one of a series of five (5) warrants, numbered from one (I) to five (5) inclusive, in the denomination of Five Hubdeed (500.00) badlars each, aggregating Two Thousand Five Hundred ("v2500.00) Dollars, issued for the purpose of evidencing the indebtednesa of the City of Plainview, Texas, to the said. R.B.Ge rge Lachinery Company, or bearer, for the purchase of road machinery, according to contract of date July I6th, 1925, under and by virture of the Oonstitution and laws of the State of Texas, and persuant to an Ordinance passed by the City Council of the City of Plainview, Texas, on the 18th day of August, 1925, which Ordinance is rdcorded in book 4 at page 282 et. seq. of the min- utes of said. City Council. The date of this warrant, in conformity with the Ordinance above referred to, is August I5th, 1925. Aad it is hereby certified and recited that all acts, conditions and things required to be done precedent to and in the issuance of this warrant have been props/4y done, have happende and been perfomed in regular and due time, form and manner as required by law, and that the total indebtedness of said City including this warrant, does not exceed any constitutional or statutory limtitation. In witness whereof, the City Council of the City of Plainview, Texas, has caused the corporate seal of said City to be hereto affixed, ant this warrant to be signed by the mayor, countersigned by the City Secretary and registered by the City Treasuer as of the date last above written. Countersigned: City Secretary,City Plain7iew, Texas. Layor, City of Plainview, Texas. Registered: easurer,City of Plainview, Texas. The for of interest coupon attached to each of said war- rants shall be substantially as follows: No. ON THE I5th DAY OF 9 The City Treasurer of the City of Plainview, Texas, will pay to the R.B.George Lachinery Company or Bearer, at the Con- tinental & Commercial National Bank, Chicago, Illinois, the sum of (0 ) Dollars, said sum being months interest due that day on City of Plainview Street Improvement Warrant No , dated August I5th, 1925 to which this coupon is attached and is a part thereof. 1 ayor. City Secretary. On the back of each of said warrants there shallbe printed the following: FOR VALUE RECEIVED , the` R. i3. George %iachinery Company hereby transfers, sells, and delivers the within warrant, together with the interest coupons annexed, to bearer without recourse on it, a and the bearer hereof is hereby subrogated to all claims, liens, rights and title, whether at law or in equity which are or may be secured to it by said warrant and the contract by authority of which same was issued and the bearer hereof is authorized to collect the same and to give full receipt and acquittance Clier, therefor. R.B.George Lachinery Compa BY BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED and declared that said Tractor has been demonstrated and tried out upon the streets of seed city- f;` Plainview to the entire satisfaction of this City Council arab th said City has received full value and consideration under it Dont, with R.B.George L:achinery Company, BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED by the City Council of the Citi Plainview, Texas, that afund be and the same is hereby made and created and shall be designated "SPECIAL STREET I11PROVENENT W FUND",which fund when collected, shall be used for the payment of interest on said warrants and the principal thereof at maturity and for no other purpose; that to create said fund to pay the in- terest on said warrants and to provide the necessary sinking fund to redeem them at maturity a--_.taX, of� one and three gparter cents (I ) cents on the 0100.00 valuation of all taxable property in said City of Plainview, Texas, is hereby levied for the year 1925 and that for the year I926 and each year thereafter while any of said zarrants are outstanding and unpaid, and at the time other City Taxes are levied in each of said years, there shall be com- puted and ascertained what rate of Tax, based upon the latest approved Tax rolls of said City, will be necessary, requisite and tuff cieStito-fully make, raise and produee in each of said years the amount of principal and interest hereby contracted to be paid in said year, and for each of said years there is hereby ordered. to be levied, assessed and collected in due time as required by law, a tax at such rate as shall be found necessary as aforesaid, which Tax shall sufficient in each of said years to provide funds= for the• payment of principal and interest of this series of wary and all,such taxes when collected shall be appropetated and applja to the purpose named and no others. t,* The fact that the City of Plainview is very greatly in need, of the construction of street improvements for the convenience of the public and the preservation of the property of the City and of its Citizens, creates an emergency and necessity that the riles are hereby suspended and said rules are hereby ails- pended and this Ordinance shall take effect and be in force from and after its passage,and it is so Ordained. PASSED, this the Ieth day of August,I925. APPROVED THIS THE I8th day of August A.D.I92 ATTEST: ONO INIP OW ONO City Sec ary Of Plainview, Texas. y yor, City of Plainview, Texas. No further business appearing Council adjourned. Yayore Plainview, Texas, Sept 3, 1925. City Council met in call session, mayor J.I.Waller, pre- siding, with J.C.Hooper, A.E.Boyd, and D.M.Thoppson and. W.E.Boyd Aldermen, and G.H.Saigling? City Secretary, present when the following proceedings were had; to -wit; Motion made, seconded and carried that -the bid of J. N. - Jordan Construction Company for the paving of approximately 25000 yarlis of the city strtets, being the lowest and best bid, be. accepted and the contract for said work be awarded to said. Company and the Mayor shall -enter -into a contract for said work. • loved and seconded that,the City ask for bids at its regular meeting on the night of Set 2Ist, 1925, on $2500 to $35000 of 6 % legally issued Street Improvedment and paving warrants matu- ring $1000 annually purchaser to sign.contra?t that he will hold warrants for one year before disposing of them in order that the. City may refund taid warrants into to bonds if it so desires within one year from date of warrants. Carried. No further business appearing Council ajourhed . Layor AGREEMENT made and entered into this the_,_d .._,.-y A. D. 19' -?.....Z., by and between the City of... -:.—. City. and ils. ' °'COPtO L4 -C- -, - -_ ___rte,I. party- of the second part, herein m m.mr« m afob ' »«y v >1 ±e> - e \ t b 41— 6 %f 7 %6 «- 4 \\« 6 y m d J:44 / &w ai sa, w, ¥ 7 2A.3 1-3 t„01,, Plainview, Texas, Sept 7, 1925. City Council met in regular session, LaTor Waller presiding, with J.C.Hooper, J.L.Guest, W.E.Boyd, D.k.Thompson and. A.E. Boyd, Aldermen,; G.H.Saigling, City Secretary, present when t the following proceedings were had, to -wit; Minutes of call sessions of dates August 7, and. I8th and September 3rd, 1925, wage read and approved. Loved and seconded that Martin Nichols be permitted to located and operate a hamburger wagon on Lot 8 of Block 24 of the O.T. of Plainview provided he could secure per- mission from owner of said lot to use same. Carried. Loved and seconded that the City run a sewer line south through block 15 Co_Llege Hill Add and across the street and through Block 14 C.H.Add. Carried. Loved and seconded that the City lay a sewer line north from 8th street to serve the Texas Utilities Plots Plant, Negro Town, Plainview Cotton Oil Co, and from here exten to the intersection of 2Ist and. Columbia Streets which will be and is the south line of the Montrose Add, 7rA, ArA' 'r- 6. . that Montrose water and sewer lines may connect here with the City lines. Carried. Moved and seconded that draft an Ordinance against or - ,-- 'Av or prohibiting the parking of any vehicle on either side of . .:.-, Ash street between 9th and. IIth streets. Carried. also that a water main be laid from a point new Belew's gin to said interseotion of 2Ist and. Columbia Streets in order- -1 Regularly moved and seconded that the following named -- rersons be and they are hereby appointed as niemebers comr posing the Plainview B.C.D. : - R.R.Fritz, L.P.Barker, C.A. Pierce, C.G.Geodman, D.D.Bowman, T.J.Shelton, D.H.Collier and. F.I.Butler. lotion Carried. The 14WXOR presented the following VETO message: - I hereby VETO the action of the Council, Thursday, the 5. day of September, 1925, in regard to the Mineral Wells -- Paving Brick Co's bid to furniiih brick for the City pa'vi program and return such bid to the Council with t140.0 4i8APProv , - , Roved and seconded that any and all action taken on 9-3-1925 by the Council with reference to purchaae of brick for street paving be RESCINDED. lotion carried. Moved and seconded that the City purchase its paving brick from the Thurber Brick Company at $1.00 per Sq yard at Plainview, Texas, Freight allowed, as per -their bid on same submitted on 9-7-1925. Carried. Loved and seconded that Martin McWhorter be empl- oyed as Fire Truck driver at $85.00 per month replacing E.J. Turner who is resigning at an early date. Carried. Loved and seconded that the City Advertise for and receive bids at its next regular:nesting on date of 9-21- 1925, for a new combination 750 gallon motor driven fir pump and hose wagon. Carried. The following reports for the month of August were presented to the Council and same were accepted and ordered spread on the minutes of this meeting and fited,-Qa Chief of Police Fines 0i40.00, Dray Lisence $48.50, Occupation Tax 066.00; G.H.Saigling Txaes $790.31, Water $676.87, Sewer $54.90, Street Fund $ .50, General Fund 040.50, Auditorium Fund 025.00,. The report of the Audit of the City's books for the year of April let 1924 to March 31st 1925, was accepted and approved and ordered filed. ORDINANCE No. 210. WHEREAS? The First National Bank of Plainview, Texas, has presented its application to permit it to replat the property heretpfore known as Blocks I,2?3, 12, 13, 14, andI5 and 16 of Lakeside Addition to the City of Plainview, also known as Sebastin's Subdivision of Lakeside Addition and haw submi- tted to the Council a plat of said rearrangement and a dedi- deed cation'duly signed by the said Bank showing such subdivision and declaring and dedicating the streets and alleyways as shown on said map to the use of the public in which map and dedication deed the said property is designated as MONTROSE DITION.10 the Citybof Plainview, and it'appearing to the • Council that such replatting of said property and the streets and alleyways as so laid out and dedicated on said map and dedication deed of TONTROSE ADDITION will be beneficial to thegeneral public and that the streets and alleyways so des- ignated and laid out will be more serviceable to the public than the streets and alleyways designated and laid out in the plat of said Lakeside Addition. THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED by the City Council of the City of Plainview that the First National Bank of Plainview is hereby given permission to so replat said property and to close the streets and alleyways through or within said property as designated on the plat of said Lakeside AdditiaR on the plat of Sebastin's Subdivision above mentioned and the streets and alleyways as designated on the said map of Mont- rose Addition and as dedicated in the said dedication deed so made by the First National Bak of Plainview, Texas, be and they are hereby adopted as the streets and alleyways for and within said property and that the City disclaims and refuses to accept as alleyways my of the streets or alleyways so designated on the said plat of Lakeside Addition or on the said plat of SEBASTIN'S SUBDIVISION plat of Lake- side ADDITION or on the said plat of SEBASTIN'S SUBDIVISION within the territory covered by the above numbered Blocks. PASSED and APPROVED, this the 7th ady of September, Ci ,a00,7`Or • ,r• A.D., 1925. ATTEST: ORDINANCE No. 21.I. AN ORDINANCE PROHIBITING THE TURNING TO THE 171T OF MOTOR VEHICLES AT THE INTERSECTIONS OF FIFTH STREET AND BROADWAY, FIFTH STREET AND ASH STREET, SIXTH STREET AND BROADWAY-,• SIXTH STREET AND ASH, SEVENTH STREET AND BROADWAY, SEVENTH STREET AND ASH STREET, AND EIGHTH STREET AND BROADWAY AND EIGHTH STREET .&N1) ASH STREET. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PLAINVIEW,- TEXAS. go • S4CTION No. I. That hereafter it shallc,be unlawful for any person driving or in charge of any motor vehicle to turn such vehicle to the left or to rmit such vehicle to be turned to the leftat or in the intersection of Fifth street and Broadway, at or in the intersection of Fifth Street and. Ash Street, at or in the intersection of Sixth Street and Broadway, at or in the intersection of Ukth Street and Ash Street, at or in the intersection of Seventh Street and Broattway, at or in the intersection of Seventh Street and. Ash Street, at or in the intersection of Eighth Street and. Broadway and at or in the intersection of Eighth Street and. Ash Street. SECTION No.2. Any person violating the forgoing provisions ehai shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and upon conviction shall be fined in any sum not exceeding 0100.00. SECTION No. 3. The fact that there is now no Ordinance in effect prohibiting the turning of vehicles to the left at said intersections or either of them, is dangerous to persons using the said streets of the City of Plainview creates a public necessity that all rules be suspended and that this Ordinance take effect from and after its passage and pub- lication and IT 12 SO ORDAIILED. PASSED AND APPROVED this the 7th day of September, A.D., 1925. ATTEST: Layor The following Salaries and Bills for the mo th of August were allowed and ordered paid:- SALARIES:- Ppeld Connally, 0I00.00, C.R.Jackson I25.00, Lee Hardin $100.00, Y.R.Ball $85.00, John Ball 085.00, Lillard Alexander 085.00, A.L.king 0115.00; G.H.Saigling 0150.00, H.H.Lurray $200.00, A.E.Blakemore 054.8I, J.E.Hart 030.33, S.C.Ross 0125.00, H.H.Reynolds 0100.00, Gilbert Winn I00.00, E.J.Turner 485.00, T.E.Alexander $100.00, J.Li.Waller 2I2.00, -4---4aul Bryan 49.83, Willaiiis & Liartin 050.00, D.P.Jones 040.00, Plainview Fire Dept 035.00, J.C.Hooper 05.00, J.L.Guest 05.00, A.E.Boyd $5.00, D.L.Thompson 05.00, W.E.Boyd 05.00, J.L.Latham 085,00, A.L.anges $125.00, L.F.Blakemore 049.36, H.W.Visor 0110.00, BILLS:- B.Ward 018.50, S.W.B.Telephone Co $13.29, IcGlasson- Armst-rong Co 010.21, Lindsay ierc Co 021.00, Spencer & DallinLTer 001.25, Anderson Llotor Supply Co 07.13, Herald Pub Co 07.80, Texas Utilities Co $50.50, L.P.Barker Co 024.20, American LaFrance Fire Engine Co 00145.50, West Disinfecting Co 06.28, Geo D. Barnard Stationery Co $27.48,, Dallas Yorning News $19.71. Knight Auto Co 01.35 Plainview Welding Co 011.00, J.D.Hatcher $16.80, 'B -hears'$.4.55, Texas Utiltties Co $378.00, Pemehee-- Dowden Hdw Co ge19.77, Fulton Lbr Co I5.65, Co $4.75, Tem le Bros Utilities Co 645.30, Iron Pipe Co I652.34, ldeptu.ne L peter Co $376. V.R.Rodgers w Co 1144.75, Jess DeLaha:$4.25 The Texas Co 066.05, Magnolia Petroleum $4.00, Wooldridge Lumber $4.60, Texas Donohoo-Ware Rdw $3.20, American Cast Dieller Co $156.75, Clowe & Cowan $24:76; 50, H.H.Hailton 3I2.25,, W.E.Boyd $I70.I0 No further business appearing Council adjourned. ATTEST: t -A Mayor. Plainview, Texas, September 1I-1925. City Council. net in call session, mayor Wailer, pre- siding,with J. C. Hooper, J. L. Guest, W.E.Boyd, D. L:. Thompson and A. .Boyd, Aldermen, and G.H.Saigling, City ^ecretary, present when the following proceedings were had, to -wit; Regularly moved and seconded that Roy Iriek's bid of $I0,680.00 dor furnishing of all materials and labor in laying; water and sewer lines to serve Texas Utilities Co's plant, Plainview Cotton Oil Co and to the Southeast corner of Montrose Addition. Carried. No further business appearing Council adjourned. ATTEST: Layor. Plainview, Texas, September 2I, 7925. City Council met in regular session, Mayor Waller, presiding with/ J.C.Hooper, J.L.Guest, L.L.Thompson and A.E.Boyd, Aldermen, H.H.1iurray Chief of Police and G.H.Saigling, City Secretary, prese nt when the following proceedings were had, to -wit; Iiinutes of the last regular and one call session were read and approved. Moved and seconded that a Sewer line be run to serve Blocks 6 & 7 of Highland Addition to the City of Plainview. Carried. Regularly moved and seconded that the City issue its paving warrants to the Contractor doing the paving, as was origionally Ordinances Nos 2I1 -2I2-213 were regularly adopted and appro -ved as. they will show, and are inserted herein and shall be and are given page Nos 292 A, 292B and 292C, in the order in which they here adopted and approved. No other business appearing Council adjourned. City cret Y. 23 Plainview, Texas, Sept 23, I925. City Council met in call session, Mayor Waller presiding, with J.C.Hooper,W.E.Boyd, D. .Thompson and A.E.Boyd, Aldermen,and G.H.Saigling, City Secretary, present, when the following pro- ceedings were had, to -wit; loved and seconded that the City lay approximately If Block of 2" cast Iron water main to serve Block 5,0.H.Add. Carried. Loved and seconded that the City Engineer be and he is hereby requested to make a survey for a main sewer line parall- eling the draw south of town in order to sere the South part of the City with Sewer,. . Carried. Moved and seconded that West 6th street be opened from Fresno Street to Lilwauke Street. Motion carried. Regularly, moved and seconded that the City purchase one 750 gallon Segraves Pumper Delivered to the City at Plainview for the price of $II,250.00 at 6 o Interest, to be paid for in five equal annual payrehts, with a written guarantee do the water. pump for the life of the machine. Carried. The surety Bond of the Jordan Construction Company, made the Maryland Casulty Company of Baltimore Iaryland, in the sum o: $70,025.00 was accepted and approved and ordered properly filed. No further business appearing Council adjourned. ATTEST: t_!is_ tor. PlainviewTexas, Sept 28, I925. City Council met in call session, Mayor Protem A.E.Boyd pre- siding, with J.L.Guest, J.C.Hooper, and D.E.Thompson Aldermen and G.H.Saigling, City Secretary, present when the following, proceedings were had, to -wit; Moved and seconded that the City lay a 2" water line to serve Block I5 Highland Add. Carried. Regularly mved and seconded that the City pay 50 the cost of Storm Sewer laterals under the new street pavi.n in addition to the total aost of the lead lines ,taking paving to natural, ORDINANCE f2I4. BE IT*ORDAINE BY THE CITY COUNCIL OV THE CITY OF PLAINVIEW7 TEXAS; SECTION I. That the following Tax be and they are hereby le7 levied for the year I925;. upon the $I00.00 valuation subject to *a taxation in said City for the eyar I925,to-wit; General Fund .65c Street Fund .36i Interest & Sinking .32 • '?ARRANT ISSUES Special Street Improvement .06 Special 'Waterworks :extension Series 1923 •06 Special Park •o Special Waterworks f I- Series 1924 :03 Special Waterworks 2- Series 1924 .0I Special Street ImT)rovement # I- Serite I925 .0Ij Special Street Improvement it 2- Series I925 .0 .65 SECTION 2. That there be and is hereby leveid an occupation Tax of one half of that levied by the State of Texas, upon all 14p Firms, persons or corporations following Taxable occupation in the City of Plainview, Texas. SECTION 3. That the Taxes herein levied shall be assessed by the Assessor as required by law, and the laws regulating the ass- essment and collection of State and County Taxes are hereby made a part of the ORDINANCE, and shall govern the assessment and coll- ection of said Taxes. SECTION 4. The rule requiring the second and third reading od an ORDINAANCE is hereby waived and suspended, and this ORDII Hance is placed on its passage by a unanimous vote of the entire City Council. Passed, approved and adopted this the 28th day of September, A:D:, 1925. ATTEST. City S:`ret 4 No fu AT business appearing Council adjourned. J ayor City S cretar Mayor. Plainview, Texas Oct5, 1925. City Council met in regular session, Layer Nailer, presiding with J.C.Hooper, J.L.Guest, I.1.Thompson, A.E.Boyd and T.L.Guest Aldermen, G.L.Saigling, Gity Secretary present when the follow- ing proceedings were had, to -wit; Linutes of the last regular and two call se2sions were read and approved. Regularly roved and seconded that a 2" water line be laid to serve Block 35 Highland Add. Carried. Loved and seconded that signs reading " NO LEFT HAND TURNS" be placed at the intersections of Broadway and sixth, Broad- way and seventh, Ash and 6th and Ash and 7th streets. Carried. Loved and seconded that each picture theater in the City be allowed to reserve a 16 foot parking space at the curb in front of their business place. Oarried. Loved and seconded. that L.L.Thompson ascertain if the bid of C.B.Thomas for reroofing the City Hall Building is i# line with other jobs of the kind din if so that tr Thomas be awarded the contract to reroof the building at his fipalre of $470.00. lotion carried. PROTESTS ,iGAII;c:T PAVING JN GALVESTON STREET. The following named persons entered prtest against paving adjacent to their property on Galveston Street unless it be the unanimous will of all property owners on Galveston Street between Seventh Street and. Eleventh Street to pave:- L.T.1ay- hugh, Jno Vaughn, 1rs U. Holland, Irs A.B.Roberts, lrs Ava Jopling, T.J.Van Arsdell, Lrs A.-3.Vandiver, lrs Eva Barnes. PROTESTS AGAINST PAVING ON EIEVNTH STREET Ire J.T.ayhugh, Lrs J.L.Vaughn,. Regularly Loved and seconded that the property owners along whose property the present street paving is to be laid, be given a credit of .909144 per front on paving assessment.' Lotion- carried. Regularly moved and seconded that all protests against_ paving be and the same are hereby overruled and that the ass essment against, property for paving be made. Carried. No further business appearing Council adjourned. ATTEST: City Plainview, Texas, October 12, 1925. City Council Let in. call session, Layor Waller, presiding • with J.C.Hooper, B.L.Thompson, A.E.Boyd and. W.E.Boyd Alaermen, and G.H.Saigling, City Secretary, present when the following. proceeding's were had, to -wit; Yoved and seconcled that the City proceed with its strett paving ac ordings to the ORIGIONAL plans and specifications wi h reference to Curb, Gutter and paving but if the proarty owners want wider pauing it shall be so and the City shall pay its one fourth of all them pafing. Carried. "Regularly -moved and seonded that the City lay a sewer line from the middle block II highland in the alley to extend wes through Block() 12 and 13 Highland. Add. Carried. loved and seconded that the City Order and does Hereby order the old abandoned iron pipe light poles standing in the sidewalks in the business district, removed. Carriee. No further business appearing Council adjourned. .110m1=1. se CITY HALL, City of Plainview, Texas, October 23rd, 1925. The City Council of the City of Plainview, Texas, was convened in Called Session, in the City Hall, in the City of Plainvie' on the 23rd day of October, 1925. PRESENT: J. M. Waller, Mayor, J. C. Hooper, Councilman, A. E. Boyd, Councilman, D. M. Thompson, Councilman, G. H. Saigling, City Secretary, and C. S. Williams, City Attorney, when among other pro- ceedings were had to -wit: The call of the Mayor for this meeting together with the Return of Service thereof was ordered entered on the minutes. Same was as follows: WTO J. C. HOOPER, A. E. BOYD, DR. J. L. GUEST, D. M. THOMPSON, ALDERMEN, AND G. H. SAIGLIrG, CITY SECRETARY AND C. S. WILLIAMS, CITY ATTORNEY, CITY OF PLAINVIEW: The good of the City of Plainview requring it I do here'_, call a meeting of the City Council to convene at the Mayor's office in the City Hall at 2:30 o'clock P. M., October 23rd, 1925, and do sumr+._ each of you to be present at said time and place, said meeting being called to consider and take action upon the following matter: lst. The repeal of Ordinance No. 212, being an ordlnane ordering street improvement passed September 21st, 1925, and approved;,_' on the same day; Ordinance No. 213, being an ordinance assessing a pa of the cost of paving certain streets against the owners of the propel, abutting on such streets passed September 21st, 1925, and approved Sep 21st, 1925. 2nd. To consider, pass upon and dispose of the supple al contract between the City and the J. N. Jordan Construction Compet pertaining to the price to be paid per cubic yard for paving. 3rd. To consider and adopt an ordinance ordering the improvement of certain streets and parts of streets in the Citi/of Plainview by the construction of permanent street improvements,' making provision for assessing part of the cost thereof against the owner of property abutting thereon and against such property and providing for procedure for so doing. 4th. And you be at said time and place. J. M. WATLFR, MAYOR OF THE CITY 07 PLAINVIEW, TEXAS. CAME TO HAND on the 23rd day of October, 1925, and e-xe. ed the same day by deliverina, to J. C. Hooper, A. E. Boyd, Dr. J. L. Guest and D. M. Thompson, Aldermen, and G. H. Saigling, City Secret and C. S. Williams, City A torney, City of Plainview, each in person' true copy of the foregoing tall and notice. H. H. MURRkY, CHIEF OF POLICE, CITY OF PLAINVIEW. It was moved by A. E. Boyd and seconded by J. C. Hooper, that an ordinance entitled: - AN ORDINANCE Repealing Ordinance No. 212, same being an Ordinance Ordering the Improvement of Certain Streets in the City of Plainview, Passed and Adopted September 21st, 1925, and Approved September 21st, 1925, and Repealing Ordinance No. 213, being an Ordinance Assessing Part of the Cost of Paving Certain Streets in Said City Against Property Abutting on Such Streets and Against the Owners Thereof, Passed September2lst, 1925, and Approved September 21st, 1925" be placed on its first reading: Ayes: Three. Nays: None. Motion carried, and the ordinance was read in full by the Secre- tary. Moved by D. M. Thompson and seconded by J. C. Hoops er, that the ordinance pass its first reading. Ayes: Three. Nays: None. The motion carried. Moved by D. M. Thompson and seconded by J. C. Hooper, that the rules be suspended and that the ordinance be placed on its second reading by caption. Ayes: Three. Nays: None. The motion carried. The ordinance was read by caption. Moved by A. E. Boyd and seconded by J. C. Hooper that the ordinance be placed on its third reading and final pass- age, bu caption: Ayes: Three. Nays: None. The motion carried. The ordinance was read by caption. Moved by D. M. Thompson and seconded by •A. -E. Boyd that the ordinance be passed finally. Ayes: Three. Nays: None. The motion carried. The ordinance follows: "AN C tDINA1vTCE Repealing Ordinance No. 212, same being An Ordinance Or dering the Improvement of Certain Streets .ty of Adopted September 21st, 1925, and Approved September 21st, 1925, and Repealing Ordinance No. 213, Being an Ordinance Assessing Part of the Cost of Paving Cer- tain Streets in said City Against Property Abutting on Such Streets and. Against the Owners Thereof, Passed September 21st, 1925, and Approved September 21at, 1925. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OP PLAINVIEW that Ordinance No. 212, entitled: "AN ORDINANCE Ordering the Improvement of Certain Streets and Parts of Streets in the City of Plainview, Texas, by the Construction of Permanent Street Improvements, Making Provi- sions for Assessing Part of the Cost thereof Against the Owners of Property Abutting on said Streets, and Making Provisions for the Enforcement and Collection of Such Assessments, Providing for the Issuance of AGsignable Interest Bearing Certificates, Evidenc- ing the Indebtedness of the Property Owners by Virtue of Such Assessment, Providing for Liens to Secure Their Payment, and Providing for the Correction of Assessments' ErroneouslyMade, and Declaring an Emergency", passed September 21st, 1925, and approved September 21st, 1925, and Ordinance No. 213 to entitled: "AN ORDINANCE Determining the Necessity of Levying an Assessment Against the .'roperty, and the Owners Thereof, in the Ci of Plainview, Texas, Abutting Upon Streets and Parts of Streets Hereinafter Named, for Part of the Cost of Improving Said, Streets, Fixing a Time for the Hearing of the Owners of said Property Con- cerning Sarne, and Directing the City Secretary to Give Notice of Said Hearing, Required by Article 1013, Revised Civil Statutes of Texas, Declaring an Emergency", passed September 21st, 195, and approved September 21st, 1`25, be and each and both of said ordin- ances are hereby in all things repealed and shall always hereafter be held for nought. The fact that certain streets intended to be improve in bad condition and at times almost impassable and work of improv same will not be proceeded with until the above mentioned ordinanceS a are repealed and other ordinances passed and adopted creates an emer- gency and imperative public necessity requring that all rules requi; ing reading of ordinances at three separate meetings and ;all other' rules be suspended and that this ordinance take effect from and its passage AND IT IS SO OR MINED. Passed Qc 925. Appy' sM ORDINANCE NO. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PLAINVIEW that a_supplemental contract entered into by the Mayor J. M. '!a11er1 for the City, and J. Y. Jordan Construction Company, dated September 8th, 1925, reducing the price to be paid per square yard for brick pavement from $2.88 to $2.75, be and the same is hereby in all things approved, saidcontract being as follows: THE STATE OF TEXAS: THE COUNTY OF HALE: WHEREAS, by the proposal made by the J. N. Jordan Construction Company for the construction of certain street paving in the City of Plainview, the said Company agreed that if the City could and would make a contract to buy the brick needed for such paving work at a sum less than $1.13 per square yard that they would deduct from their bid of 32.88 per square yard for constructing such pavement whatever sum the City could save on such brick, and WHEREAS, thereafter the City did made a contract to purchase such necessary brick at a price of $1.00 per square yard, that is at a price of $.13 per square yard less than the price so stipulated by the said Company, and under the said proposal the City and the property owners abutting on the streets to be paved are entitled to a reduction of $:i.13 per square yard of the paving conti strutted by the said Company. THEREFORE, it is agreed by the City of Plainview, • acting by its mayor, J. M. Waller, and the J. N. Jordan Construction Company acting by H. B. Jordan that the aforesaid item in the said Construction Company's proposal or'bid for said work, that'is the item wherein said. Company proposed to construct said paving with 2* inch brick, 24 inch concrete foundation, at $2.88 per square yard be amended so that the said J. N. Jordan Construction Company shall be entitled to and shall receive as full payment f.r each square yard of such pavement completed the sum of $2.75 instead and in the place of the said sum of $2.88. wiTrEss our hands, this the 8th day of September, A. D. 1925. THE CITY OF PLAIYVIM BY JORDAN CONSTRUCTION COMPANY, BY The fact that certain streets to be paved are in bad condition and at times almost impassable creates an emergency and imperative public necessity requiring the rules requiring reading at three -separate meetings and all other rules be suspended and that this ordinance take immediate effect, AND IT IS SO ORDAINED. PASSED 23rd day of uctober, A. D. 1925. APPROVED 23rd day of Utober, A. D. 1925. ITY OF PLAINV • • 3 It was moved by A. E. Boyd, and seconded by J. C. Hooper that, an ordinance entitled: AN ORDINANCE Ordering the Improvement of Certain Streets and. Parts of Streets in the City of Plainview, Texas, by the Construction of Permanent Street Improvements, Making Provi- sions for Assessing Part of the Cost Thereof Against the Owners of Property Abutting on Said Streets, Providing Procedure for Hearing anti Notice, and. Making Provisions for the Enforcement and. Collection of Such Assessments, Providing for the Issuance of Assignable Interest Bearing Certificates, Evidencing the Indebt- • edness of the Property Owners by Virtue of Such Assessment, Pro- v4ding for Liens to Secure Their Payment, and Providing for the Correction of Assessments Erroneously Made, and. Declaring an Emergency", be placed on its first reading. Ayes: Three. Nays: None. Motion carried, anu the ordinance was read in full by the Secretary. Moved by A. E. Boyd and seconded by J. C. Hooper that the ordinance pass its first reading. Ayes: Three. Nays: None. Moved by D. M. Thompson and seconded by J. C. Hooper second reading by caption. Ayes: Three. or , ,'. '--,,- - Nays: None. If The motion carried. The ordinance was read by caption. Moved by J. C. Hooper and seconded. Th by D. M.Thompson that the ordinance be passed finally. _ : Ayes: Three. NaYst lIone. The motion carried. that the rules be suspended and that the ordinance be placed on 1. Ayes: Three. Nays: None. The motion carried. The ordinance was read by caption. Moved. by D. M. Thompson and seconded by J. C. Hodper that the ordinance be placed on its third reading and final paseage, by caption. The motion carried. The ordinance follows: AN ORDINANCE Ordering the Improvement of Certain Streets and Parts of Streets. in the City of Plainview, Texas, by the Construction of Permanent Street Improvements, Making Provisions for Assessing Part of the Cost Thereof Against the -.owner of Pro- perty abutting on Said Streets, Providing Procedure for Hearing and Notice, and. Making Provisions for the Enforcement and. Col- lection of Such Assessments, Providing for the Issuance of Assign- able Interest Bearing Certificates, Evidencing the Indebtedness of the Property Owners by Virtue of Such Assessment,Providing for Liens to Secure Their Payment, and Providing for the Correction of Assess- ments Erroneously Made, and. Declaring an Emergency". WHEREAS, theCity of Plainview, Texas, has adopted the benefits of the provisions of Chapter 11, Title 22, Revised Civil Statutes of Texas, by a majority vote of the legally qualified propertytaxpaying voters, residing in said City, at an election held bn the 18th day of November, 1916, and WHEREAS, the City Council, of said City, did on the 20th day of November, 1916, after said election, pass an order declaring the results of said election, and declaring that the proposition to adopt.the provisions of said Chapter and Title was sustained by a majority vote and that all the terms thereof is accepted as part of the laws governing -said City, which order is of record in Vol. 3, page 37, et seq., of the Minutes of said. City of Plainview, and WHEREAS,J0011. the provisions of Article 1016, Revised Civil Statutes,one of the Articles in said Chapter, grants to the said City full power to pass all ordinances and resolutions necessary or proper to give full force thereto and to every part of said Chapter and • WHEREAS, it is now advisable in the opinion of the said City, to place -into immediateJoperation, machinery necessary for the paving of certain parts of streets in said city, the erection.. of curbs, gutters and other necessary appurtenances, including drains andstorm sewers, upon or along said streets and other streets; THEREFOR BE IT ORDAINED, by the City Council of the City of Plainview, Texas, that the streejts hereinafter named shall be paved and, where necessary, curbs, gujyters and other necessary appur- dra ewere shall be constructed there West Seventh Street from W. B. L. Austin Street to W. B. L. Columbia Street, which is now and shall in all proceeding hereafter taken in regard to the paving of saia portion of said Street, be designated as District No. 1. West Seventh Street from W. B. L. Columbia Street to W. B. L. Galveston Street, which is now and shall in all proceedings hereafter taken in regard to the paving of saiu portion of said Street, be designated as District No. 2. s: Galveston Street from N. B. L. West Seventh Street to, S. B. L. West Eleventh Stre_t, which is now and shall in all proceed- -; ings hereafter taken in regard to the paving of said portion of said ' V. B. L. Columbia Street, which is now and shall in all proceedings hesteafter taken in regard to the eaving of said portion of said Street, be designated as District No. 3. West Eleventh Street from W. B. L. Houton Street to a: street, be designated as District No. 4. Columbia Strect from Extension of South Line, Block 28, Highland Addition, which le nom an.. shall in all proceedings hereafter taken in regard to the paving of said portion of'said Street, be designated ns District No. 5. • `-; Austin Street from S. B. L. West Eighth Street to ,Vest Tenth Street from E. B. L. Columbia Street to W. B. L. Broadway, which -is now ana shall in all proceedings here- after taken in regard t the paving of said portion of said. Street, be designated as District No. 6. Austin Street from S. B. L. Weat Tenth Street to N. B. L. West Eighth Street, which is now and shall in all proceedings hereafter taken in regard to the paving of said portion of said Street, be designated as District No. 7. N. B. L. West Seventh Street, which is now and shall in all proceed- ings hereafter taken in regard to the paving of said portion of said Street, be designaged as District No. 8. The suit work to be done according to the plans and specifications adopted by said. City as a part of the contract af City with Jordan Construction Co., Contractor, which contract waft' . • e e duly ratified by the said City on the 21st day of September, 190 . is recorded in Book 4 at page 293, et seq, Minutes of said C Aye.' • Plainvlew. • .'-4-teeee,„„eaa•e • • • - • • • are hereby instructed ana ordered to make an estimate of the prob- able cost of such improvements as contegplated in said plans and specifications, giving said City the benefit of said estimated co*t, that they prepare a list of all lots or fractional lots and tracts of land, situated on the part of such streets as are indicated above, giving the number of same, the number of the block in which u situated, or other description of such tracts, the names of the owners if nown. It shall be the further duty of the said R. G. Carraway Company to enter on said list, opposite each lot or frac- tiunal lot, or other tract of land, lying and being'on each side of thi street and parts of streets above mentioned, three-eighth/8) of the estimated expense of the grading, paving, erection of gutters and other expense incident to the paving in front adjoining or -opposite such lot or •fractional lot, inlluding drains and storm .aa sewers, calculated by the "FRONT FOOT PLAN OR RULE", that is, as the total frontage of the property of each owner is to the total frontage of all the property on that portion of such street within the particular District upon which such property abutts, and they shall also enter on said list opposite each lot or fractional part of lot or other tract of land situated as above described, figures showing the total estimated cost of the curb necessary to be placed at such premises in conformity with this ordinance. The information thus obtained shall be tied in the advertisement and at the hearing hereinafter provided. That any description or designation of property or of owners of property reasonably sufficient to apprise such owner that he or his property is intended by such description or designation shall be deemed and held to be sufficient description or designation; and no defective or erroneous description or designation shall invalidate or impair such li t, estimates or any other matter or thing herein provided for, or done in pursuance of this ordinance, nor invalid- ate 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 or any other part there- of, nor any action hereafter taken or ordinance hereafter adopted by the Council, but all same shall nevertheless remain in full force That the cost of making such improvements, except curb, shall be paid as follows: One-fourth O of the total c oat by the aforesaid city and three-fourths O of the total cost by the abutting proper owners, the cost to be calculated for the respective districts. That the cost to each property owner shall be in pro- portion as_his or her frontage bears to the total frontage of the district improved, except as otherwise determined at the hearing hereinafter provided for. Assessment of a p_rtion of the cost of such improvemen shall be made against each tract of abutting operty, and the owners thereof by the City Council after hearing as hereinafter provided fo and suchssessment shall be a personal liability of the owners of suc abutting property and shL,11 constitute a lien thereon superior to an3r ,other lien or claim except state, county or municipal taxes, and shat be enforced either by the sale of said property in the manner by law in the collection of advalorem taxes by the said City, suit against the owners in any court having jurisdiction. Assessmen under execution, shall be a personal liability against the owner t of. ain t any property excempt by law from 0 But the contractor doing such work and making such improvements shall have the right to not do any such work and to 0 ov Q.4uh�, making such improve:cent in front of4any lot or tract of property, wh is the homestead of any person, unless the owners of such homestead shall execute a nd deliver to such contractor a valid Mechanic's and Materialman's Lien against same securing such contractor in the paymer of the portion of the cost and expense of such improvement assessed against such owners by the City Council. No assessment shall be made against any owner of abutti property or property in any avent in excess of the actual benefits to such ownerin 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 given to the owne of such property, :;nd to the owner or owners of each piece or tract such property. Such hearing shall be by and before the City Counei A time and place for such hearing shall be set by the Council notice of such hearing shall be given to the 'owners o some news paper published in the City of Plainview, the first publie cation to be made at least ten days before such hearing; and that at such hearing such owners or any of them shal have the right to contest such assessments and to be heard fully as to same, and to tlax contest ' the personal liability, and to contest the regularity of the pro- ceedings with reference to such improvements, an' the benefits of said imoroveents to their or his property and any other matter with reference thereto. Any property owner against whom or whose property any assessment o reassessment has been made shall have the right within twenty days thereafter to bring suit in any court having jurisdic- tion to set aside or correct the same or anyproceedings with refer- ence thereto, on account of any error or invalidity therein. But thereafter, such owner, his or her assigns or successors, shall be barred from any such action or any defense or invalidity in such proceedings or as,,essment or reassessment, or any action in which same may be in question. Assessments shall be payable as follows: one-tenth (1J10)thereof upon completion of the work in the particular dist- rict upon which the prcpert assessed abuts, and acceptance by the City of such work in such District and the balance in Nine (9) equal annual installmentL, payable on or before one to nine years after date of Certificate ofseessment, deferred payments shall bear intert from date of certificate at the rate of 8% per annum. Upon the completion of the work in any District and Acceptance thereof by the City Assignable Certificates payable to the contractor, Jordan Constructicn Co., shall be issued by the City, signed by the Mayor and attested by the City Secretary, declaring the liability of the respective owners and their property abutting on the improvements for the payment of the assessment made by the City Council and the amount of money so assessed by the City Council against such owner and his abutting property, and set forth the terms of payment as aforesaid; and which certifi- cates shall provide that the costs of collection, including attorneys fees in the sum of 10% upon all amounts due on such assessment or certificate shall be paid by such owners, anti that such cost and attorneys fees shall be a lien against the property and a liability f the owner, if such assessment or certifdcate or any part thereof after maturity, placed with an attorney for collection, or if collected by suit and every such certificate shall recite that the proceedings with reference to making such improvements have been regularly had in compliance with law, and that all prerequisites to fixing of the assessment lien against the property described in Isaid. certificate anu the personal liability of the owners, have been regularly had and taken. The facts that the parts of the above named streets the Districts above designated are in bad and at times impassable condition, that work of improvement will not be done until provided for by this Ordinance, creates an emergency and an imperativepublic v(r4 necessity all rules requiring a reading at three separate meet and all other rules be suspended, and that this ordinance take eff ec' and be in force from and after its passage and IT IS SO OR DAINEB. PASSED this 23rd day o.. October, A. D. 1925. APPROVED this 23rd day of October, A. D. 1925. 0G TY OF PLAINV S. (Regularly moved and seconded that the City purchase from B.B. Barker Company a Gallion Road Latlintainer at a price of wI7I6.00 payable as follows; W2I6.00 cash on delivery and acc- eptance by the City and three equal annual payments bearing 5 % , for which TILE city warrants shall be issued. Carried. Regularly moved and seconded that both water and linea be laid through the R.H.ILitchell Block between Broadway and Ash Streets. Carried. No further business appearing Council adjourned. ATTEST:. Plainview, Texas, Nov 2,1925. City Council met in regular session, Layor Waller presiding with J.C.Hooper, W.E.Boyd, D.L.Thompson and A.E.Boyd, Aldermen li.H.Lurray.Chief of Police and G.H.Saigling Cit.: Secretary present when the following proceedings were had; to -wit; Loved and seconded that if P.L.LoKinnon will furnish the material for water line on Date Street between 3rd and 4th streets the City will lay the line for him. Carried.. Regularly moved and seconded that the Electrical bonds of Earl Cooper, J.Paul Prye and E.7.Howard be and the same are accepted and approved. Carried. The Following reports for the month of October 1925, were heard and same wel-e accepted and approved and ordered recorded and filed;- G.H.Saigling Delinquent Taxes 0508.89, Total water collections 04852.96, Sewer 01150.00, General Fund 075.00, Street Fund .50, Auditoriun Fund 0160.00; Chief of police 3 178.20,. • The -following Salaries and. Bills for the month de October, 1925 were allwed and ordered paid;- Pled. Connally 3100.00, C.R. Jackson 0125.00, Lee Hardin 0100.00, Y.R.Ball 385.00,J.L.Latham 085.00, G.H.Saigling 3150.00, H.H.Eurray 3200.00, A.E.Blakemore J.E.Hart 3100.00, H.R.Reynolds 3100.00, Gilbert Winn 3100.00, Lartin LoWhorter 385.00, S.O.Ross 385.00, J.1.Waller 0197.20, Paul Bryan 3115.00, Williams 5: Lartin 350.00, D.P.Jones ,1140.00, Plainview Fire Dept 035.00, J.C.Hooper 35.00, J.L.Guest p5.O0, V'.E.3 W.E.Boyd 35.00, D.L.Thomioson 35.00, A..Boyd 05.00, T.E.Alexander 0100.00, A.Langes 3125.00, H.W.Visor 3110.00, W.I.Ivy 3330.15, G.H.Saigling Registrar I6.50, :Texas Utilities Co 333.66, Texas Utilities Co 325.22, Plainview Fuel Co 346.27, Shook Battery Co 834.00, Shafer Printing Co .:16.00, Ward 5: Sly 37.00, Nobles Bros 5.50, J.I.Holcomb Lfg Co 09.80, City Blacksmith Shop 2.75 Texas Utilities Co 3378.00 T.L.D. Co 345.L2, Butler &Brashears 34.50, Wooldridge Lbr Co ,,171.65y, Plainview Welding Co 37.25, Harvest queen Lill Dowden Hdw Co 03.15, Lagnolia Petro Co 017.40, Fulton Lbr Co 03.50 Wooldridge Lbr Co .38.05, Texas Utilities Co 0208.12, Temple Bros 4.00, Donohoe- Ware Hdw Co 06.57 Clowe & Cowan 3 0121.41, Howard Jackson 010.00,Virgil Langes .I6.00, S.G.Yates 316.0 W.P.Coker 33.20,. • • Stin OF V.I.AS COOT! OF ILAL Ctt of Plainview, T °maenad in regular session in the City Sall in theity of Plain. view on this the and day of Wombat, 1925 with the following members of the eouncil present, to4eitt J. M. Waller, ) Mayor J. C. Hooper, ) ) A, B.Boyd. ) Dr. J, L. ) Councilmen ) D. M. Thompson. ) ) W. S. G. Its Baigling, ) CI C. 5. William, City Aflame', with the following absents None, constituting the entire newb000hiP of the City Council, at mhioh tine tb. Mayor presented for eansidera- tion of the Council a proposal Gramme. dinanee was reed by the Seeretery, Connoilman Po motion and the optima was seemadal by ilmen Guest. the motion was worried by the unanimous vote of the Compile AVM Couneilmen Boopar, Guest Thom L. S. Boyd. 10315, Ione. r" The notion as carried is as follows* "I move that the rule reeuiring an Ordimmo to Its read at more than one meeting Ware final passage he suspended and that this ordinance be read and paid finally at this ne.ting and that IS ge tato ImmedleSe effect for reagens stated in the eairemneramos. Counellman Soyd mode emotion that the ordinanee be passed finally, The motion was serried by the following votes AXES' and A. E. Boyd OES: None. • • E. Boyd The ordinanoe as sed i as follow*, AN ORDINANCE SY TRX amoulicador TE CITY OF PLALNELIN, TEXAS, RATIFYING ANDCOMPIRKING A CONTRAS2 ST AND RSTWIEN THE JORDAN CONSTRUCTION COMPANY AND TrIl CITY OP PLAINVIEW, MAC FOR TUE CONSTRUCTION OF =TAM PAVEMENT IN TRX CITY Cr PLAINVIEW, TEXAS PROVIDING FOR TER L8=1419:11 OF CITY 01 PLAINVIEW ?&YIL WARRANTS, SNRIXS 19480 IN TEI AMOUNT OF P IPTY-FIVE THOUSAND ($51,000) DOLLARS, BEARING sn (0) PER CENT INT3RN8T, mamma /OR THE DXLIVERY OF SAID WARRANTS TO 211E CONTRACTOR UPON ARFROVED EMMAUS, PHMSCRIBING THE FORM OP WARRANT AID PROVIDING FOR TOR LXVY AND COLLIN:MON OF A TAX ON TEX ONE HUNDRED (1OO) DOLLAR V1LUATION OP ALL TAXABLE PROPERTY WITHIN 4;1 CITY LIMITS TO p,Y/RR INTIRXST AND CHEM A SINKING FUND FOR THE REDEMP- TION TEEM, AND DICLARING AN EMERGENCY. VARORZAS. the WAY °Omen has heretofore determined the necessityof oemstrueting oertain street improvements as refloated in the risolutlen of the City Council dated August 18, 1925, of mord in the Minutes of said. Otty °moll Volume 4, page 281 divesting the Ctty Secret to advertise for Wig and uRERXAS said advertisement wee dulyx04. sa ths gone'. Ins dates, to-rwito August 24, 1928 August 28, 19E8 and September 1, 928, in the Plainview Evening Herald, a newspaper regularly pUblished in the City of Pls4aview, Texas, for a period of *0310 than a year prior to the first Insertion thereof 'Ada advertleed notloe is as follows, "NOTION TO CONTRACT Sealed proposals addressed to Mr. Gee. Waling, City Seeritary of the City of Plainview, Taxes, rill be resolved at the °Mee of the Oltyseeretarfistil 2,10 Pip 10, 8010,�ir ard, 1925, for furnishing all nosessavy naterlal and machinery and labor for the sonstrastion of certain street improvements, for tbs Olt of Plainview, Texas* 26-,000 annexe 10.000 cubic 14,000 lineal au* en All bids must bo swsclnrpslried with a oertitiwd Mason in the sun of Pira Thousand Dollars (0,00040) payable without recourse t0 the order of Non. J. Y. Waller. fir, as a guarantee that the bidder will easter into aontraot and execute bond within tinders tram the date of notice of the award of contract to him. The City reserves the right to accept or reject any or all bids and to mauve all tsatraiealities. The quantities stated above art approx aite only► =day ba increased or degreased as may be deemed most advantageous to the City. Instructions to bidders. forms of proposal and plans and specifications nap bs obtained from the oftia+r of R. G. Caraway Coapany. Genes'al and Consulting ingir.q's, Childress and Plainview. Teasel. upon the deposit of 010.00 s tab will bs returned upon the submission of a bona tide bid." "11/81111ITCTIO118 TO BIDD8 The 51 Znginsering few is aonsidered as an item of cost and the arrest proportion thereof is to be inoludisi in the certificate assessed against the property owner ---the sap to be deducted by the City at the time oertitiaatss are issued to Contractor and pail to the Shalimar in cash. The snit prigs bid fax sxava all Glasses of excavation found and also of all Oroastai walks, soa s ate dips, easbs, drain boxes or emirate ant any other ebatruo which may be saooaatsrsd is completing the work aeeor44 ing to planes and *palliation,. Contractors will fill is prices of pipes "_ 2I'" 24"` 27" 36". The pries b *owlets in place nothiaj to siu toot depth pries bid for oak else of pipe to be added fox depth true six to 0 fres siiht to ten !bets tbusw-*-«. 2 Additional I fax 0' on the 3rd day o proeseded to *pea the bids • as is G in the Minutes of tho City Council as of that date, and on t eliminated from further eansidsration all bids exempt that f Jordan Canstrtaotian Cyt and f ;g* 45, at this mooting held th 3ard day` of F 1, thm City Coll finally aooeptmd the bid s`M offer at the Jordan Cons Com and dirseted the Mayor to emote a. oantra.% with said company in'a000sdanoo with the proposal and, aoomptanee the said proposal boring in words and 1tgaxos as follm as 'TO fR C ITT 01? PLA LI/Mif c Mon, Mayor and Councils ditto br OMNI Pursuant to the rompl biddare the undarsigned Bidder p; Who wort furnish all the material whi+ bills, as provided by the attaohed pians and Spool floations, and binds hiammlf on sooeptanee of his proposal to eseante a Content and Fond, a0eordiay to the attached forms, for the porfoarwio and oaas- pistion o: the said work within the time spoeifiod sad to hoop said orlstmd work in a state of repair for the ported of Five (5) Tsars, from the dots of aomplotion and aocoptanca by the said City. Pr o• Dor lins ft. for gravel oonorot• mob. Ourb and Gutter stow op:wrote oonb. Curb and Gutter 0.0 for to doll it and arront7- eight cents 100 $ Brion ;prr l!n 21 !riob r r pipe in plasm in plan. for Titre* dollars •.Yntt ants 5.70 Prise 9. 42 inoh pier In plass 6" to 8" and 80 !t. for Omen dollar, Tsba1stod bid of Jordan C TOTAL $,2713.00 13 33 _MU&.03 97,moo dor tion Co 47 AQ.00Q brick Go:1U** rear by City of Plainview. 7o.o111,00' said °entreat, as dirooted by In words aad fir as follows THRi'AT3 OF TFALS C Cilie? OF HALE s C THIS =HMT mads and entered tette this the 3rd da- of September,.A. D. 1926, by and between tbs City of Plainview, Hale County, Terris, party of the first part, hereinafter *ailed the City, and Jordon Construction Co. of Piai*rriew, Ssle County, texas,. party of the second part, hereinafter called the Otrasterrs WITAS$3&is That for and in oonaidsrstios of the payments and agreements hereinafter msatiosed, to be made and perforasod by the said party of the first part, and under the penalty expressed in a lord hearing even date with those presents and hereunto annexed, the said party of the second part agrees with the said party of the first part to commence and °eaglets the oonstreet of certain street improvements and all extra ye** 1* cease* tion therewith as stated in the feral spereifieatiarr, and at his own proper cost and expense to furnish all tesla, materials, =shiner'', labor, supervision and other assess°. ries neesssery for the said oonstrnstion in *wordage' with the conditions and prices stated in the Proposal attached hereto, and in accordance with the plass moo specifications therefor as signed by the parties heretl, all of which are made a part hereof, and all in the manner and under the conditions hereinafter specified: .all the provisions of this agreement shell be performed in the City of Plainview, Texas, and aely scot to enforce its provisions or far daasgsa for bras thereof shall be brought in Hats County, :w.s. IN t 1TNBSS WILIEBOPI the City has caused its be hereto affixed, and these presents to be its Mayor and attested by its City Secretary, th* party of the amend part bare hereto set their heads and seal on the dal, month and per first above amt ionsd. Ts THE C TT air sous Party of the first part WITNESS* 7 IMEURAZ, the Contractor Yeas Rif 'ored a itn tie of $70,0 26.00„ conditioned as required by is ,and by tbu ortinnan+aes of this city council for the faithful perfo asnsi et this contract; and raZURAS tle ooatrrtcts:r bias tftered ref ,3,©18.08, conditioned us req red b law perforuan s of its guaranty agreement; and G "2E$.S, the conntruotors are now re tom► oennstruotio* of the improvements in ander of tip. cr tr ict i and the City does not have available sufficient Funds to pey its prartim Q. the street improvements; and 'ALMS , Jordon Contraction Company has entered inti a suDpl+lesttal oontraot with the City in words and figures as follow", for OF i'his agreement made and entared 'inert 1st dsy of October, A. D. 1924, by and between th 0 of Platavtsw, Hale County, Texas, party of the part, hereinafter called the City, and Jordan Construes. tion Compeer of Plainview, Hale County, Texan, party of the seoend part, k retuatter called the Contrsotorse ITIMSBET8 c tiEt16, here toi'ore on the and aey of 3eptwabs�r, A. D. 1 ?ir8, the Oity entered into a contra.t with the Jordan Construotioa Company providing for the improvement of certain streets is the City of Plainview, Texas, sot agreed to pag the Contractors on unit prices it to eared the sum of Ytfty.tiva thousand 465,000) Doliers, memo senting the City's part of the cost thereof; wad MMUS, the City doss not have snftiotssttAmis available to mate the payments as provided in the Gravest of September i, 1986, THERUPan, IT ID AGREED BY IUD BMW TIM P.JWIHB: That the City will issue ittt rut. .vial to the gnat not to exesmed Yif i` ve ,924 000) Dollars, tbrata fir Pabelolser n olt Per maturing serially not to stood toady -lira pore mum, tr data; Sty gees to tarnish a mortified ipt of proeeedtngs authorising the rid warrents La rarrants are to be delivered to the upon estimates approved by the City Irl (S) The interest from the date of the warrant to the date of delivery is recognised to be a liquidated portion of the aontraotual consideration. L3 WITNESS VHER OP the City has caused its seal to be affixed end these presents to be sispad by the Usyor and attested by the City Seeuetary, and the parties of the second part have hereto ort their hand and seal on the dor, month and year first above mem- tioned. AT sty of the first part d. WALLER Mayor c 0r3mx T zoo COMPANY sty of the second part BY Ii. Be JORDAN Member of the rim ORDAINED by TER CITY C0 CITY Of PLLINV LEN a (11 That staid anntreats be and they are hereby in all thins approved by the City Council of the City of Plainview, Texas, and are hereby declared and wade the contracts at gats Cmail and 0 the City of Plainview, texas; Spa dor CA co CITY 0 01 %7 of T .aisnr xsrr, the Ro ti► at l sf for saris rastssed, is ,�astlp* r� s IS itr iotIfni Cady, oontraoters, c, ttftss dfrdr et April, 1ttsps prineipal sow of is l+owl ► of the pxeitsd States at Awsriaa, *other with interest tbsar ► f r+aso the dots heraot until paid at the rata et els tail per male April 15, 1916, end thereafter seat. .117 ora tiai tuts t aye of October and the fifteenth Apr of prii fit e tall faith and credit of said stgr is hs by i,ro+rosai17 + to prompt payment at this warrant mud the s* rs sed oevp#nss a tt e C ty treasurer is authorised, ordered and directed to par to bearer said prima pal sms, together with interest thereon., endowed bear, °tithe isp coupons t sttashed hereto, principal nearer Bank of Commerce, few York, h snrrendsrr of warrant or proper oonpose. In e money represented by this 'arrant and sand s t Nations.! tatiaa and the suss Of shall not be paid at maturity, the same shall thereafter beer interest t the rata of six (0) per Dint per annum until rally paid, and to the event of rash default and it becomes nesessar, for the !wider hereof, or of any coupons attaohed hereto to plass slain therefor in the hands of an attorney for collection or to institute suit herson, the City of nainview proudest; to per to the holder hereof a reasonable attorney's fee„ which is, to -.wit, ten per cent (144) of the amt of default, TBI3 W ARA T is one of a series of fifty -revs (55) warrents, numbered oonseoutively from one (1) to ii fty-five (56 ) inelasive, of the denomination of Q>!ae thousand (*1000.) Dollars *soh, aggregating the sun of fiftr-fivs thousand (#66,040) Dollars, issued for the psrposs of evidencing the indebtedness of sold Cita of Plainview, Texas, to Jordan Oonstrsetion Company, oo*trastess, or bearer, for the oonstrrootion of permanent pavement is said eity, in aososdanos with the*ares and stipulations of contract of date September 3, 1986, and the plans and speciliostionas sttom:hod thereto, under and by virtue of the Constitution and Laws of the State of Tomas and the Charter of said Oity,and panraosst to an ordina*ae passed by the City Oonnotl of said City of klsinriiw on the NI[ day of toovsaber, 3986, which ordinance is duly recorded in the Minutes of said City .Coma al. The dots of this werraai, 141 oomffmsity with the 0rr4tnense above mentioned, is kovsaber 15, 1985. AID IT IS ROAM 08R?I140 Aim BOON D that all, sots, time and things required to be done preosde rens of this warrant have been properly doss, o and in tpt • happened ar 18.19 20.21 22.24 24.0 26.28 29.41 52.44 !' 84-40 41-43 4.47 48-81 62-63 n fl ff a (0) per Qe t , date April 16, 1926, a thsreaft.r se April of October and the 16th ding of/sash y Principal and interest of Braid rsarrants s mU be p�111 sat t i c aa1 Donk Qt Coolweree, New to . Y. (6) Said warrants shall be signed by the Mayor, oomtsr. si +d by the City Secretaury and r.titstir*d by the City Treasurer, t seal of the Cit i► shall be i npre sand upon each of than. Thr fs isr 1. stmatores of the Mayor and City Secretary may bo Mho-, WAR tbs ooupons attao to sash of said varrun*s, ft 1934 1937 1938 rr tf 1939 tf n 1940 1941 ,► " 1942 ” ' 1943 1944 • 1945 fl ft 1946 ff • 1947 • 1948 1949 • f' 1950 1951 3000.00 8000.00 iate�rsst at the rate of six paid, interest payable wally on the 16th ds r of 4 City Q date last s lb llowe e sees of foes of later Tre t du t Cdis, foz exalt mer, as required mss et said City, lea lading this c ti►ssl or statutory lisitatioa. of Plainview, has astsed the veto affixed and this warrant to• gnsd by its City Secretary, se , Cl ' of Plat T Or it7 T O ?U rIPTUSTE DAT of 19 C (91 The to tshall be e of Plat Untie llr as Ctty of Plsitlef ev1 I'd ,ill Caawe, New York, New Tort, the ( ) Dollars, saes bsix on Oily of Plainview Street Nes dated November 16, ltU d is * aax't he reefs Naror t an the reverse sins of sai4 as follows MIST that Jordan Comet 0 Mate of Taws. Warrant fund, 6sriss 1925 eareby mads sand oreatsd, and shall be of !loads derived from taus authorised by the Constitution and. Laws of the o ha designated Street Improvement shioh fund shall be used for no purpose save and exempt to pay the interest on and provide the mimosa sin*ing fund dtr said warrants at their aattrity► and to peyr attorx ys' fors in sass of default. (10 To pay the interest and ornate a sinking # to aestiss said warrants at their maturity, and to provide for ten (l id pear Dent attornsys' fess in event of default, a tax of and at the eats of ten Dents (la¢ 1 on the Ons Modred Dollars valuation of taxable property in said ©tty of ?laintive, out of the two dollar ( CO) taxing fund of said laity, is hereby levied for the year 198i; that during the year 1927 and **Oh year thereafter while any of said warrents ars outstanding and unpaid, and at the time otter oily taxes are levied in *soh of said years, there shall be sorpated and uosrtainad what tate of tax based tarpon the latest approval tam rolls of said oily will be mammary, requisite and sufficient to folly nabs, raise and prodaos in sash of sal* year* tbs amount of prinalpal nseessar7 to be raised for that year, pins the interest maturing in said year upon the amount of tills series of warrants outstanding and unpaid, and to provide for ten per cent o ) attorneys' fes in 'vont of default, and for aaoh of salt years there is hereby ordered to be lsvist, assessed and oolleoted in due time, for and mat' r, a tax at **oh rate as shall be fount noses eT as afor,said,-apd all of the promote from such taxes shall be plassd in a ssparat, font for this series of warrants„ known Bard distanste& as "Street Improvement Warrant ?wed, Series !Weil", ani t s City treasurer shall not hearer say draft *pot► seld'fand,, a # pbdl► he within primal warrant and the interest coupons thereto t ae* fres the City of Plainview, Texas, and for value voceiced, aid wl.th oiat resolves, om said company, hereby transfers, assidus, sells and delivers to(The grown -Crasser investment Company) car bearer all right, title and erest in and to same, and said 'ieearer is hereby subrogated to d11 *lair, liens, rights or title rr lshar at law or In eapaity, dhieb are or may be soared to said arctaea�s Oonetrotioa Company, ooutrautols, by virtue of a certain c oatraat with* said City, of hate September 3, lied, in eoesiderotioa of the ooaplet• porfaeaanoe of Mhieh this warrant was issasM .C1RDAX CONBI ?C't8Qp COMPASt at law or in Queer lures° XX hieebsr of ths fret. r investment sed interest on Sempany, xtt rehearse en delivers to r.. and said wearer o annexed fret the hhceraea cxonsxr s►s, and for Hite reoetYed sad w ersby transfers, assigns, sells title and iatsrset in and to et to 011 claims, limo, rights or title rbatewer y, whieh are or may be wend to geld '1*1 11,0401.0 -e (lQ )laid said Jortsa Co*atr+a thee owntsaot in nee upon mortified stat in the oontrasth sash dcltweary to material furniehed and labor p•rto aass of said material bad lgeor bly designated by its 0 0 1 be Dont ti*e al►resi&eat. tad and delivered to the ore, yes cssplstlen e! s teases aad previsions thereof, or sn emit prises aft forth tee only atter intpoottes Of ►r said eoutraet and sasopt Cttlr 00©s!1 or *Slime lute reet €►n said attorneys' fees u Tim sum of thirty -►three hundred 13300.€ 1 Dollars is prtated out of th6 current unappropriated funds there.tor to pay the interest to mature on this issue urine the year 1p The Ott Secretary ie hereby ordered to draw his wirrant on the Treasurer and the Trimmer its h�eroby ordered aui cii sated to aeon said warrant, place the t►rooeeds in the special !lead created bar this order and to use the for no other purpose then as herein provided, (12 ) The tact that the City is in Immediate meed of the uis of t!l a 3trest Improvements ooatelated in this ordinance oreatoe ears emergency and an imperative pnblie necessity that the ar�atle rec ng ordirnanoes to be read at three meetings be easpendod and that this ordinance take offset immediately after passage, and it is sc erdaimed, PAS= .Z AMMO thi ■ the 2n6 day of foyaaber, ltd 1.ppr rrsd as to to= and legality* ...' •— City Attorney, (2) Se it farther ordained by the City Council that in so far as said council is authorised to do so said coma' has in *11 things approved said bonds, which bonds having been approved b7 ths ilayor are ordered filed 46 required by law; (s) That warrants of said OLtar to bs denominated "City of Plalwriwev Tomas, Street Deprovement Warrants Series 1926" be issued under and by virtue of the Constitution and laws of the State of Texas, and the Charter of the Cit of Plainview, Takao for the purpose of evidencing the indebtedness of the said Mr to the Contractors for making said street improvements. Said warrants are to be deliverci to the oontraotors on estimates of labor psrfey4 and material furnished in accordance with st.ld contract. Said esti* mates are to be approved by the City Angineer and then by the Council before warrants are to be delivered to the Coatraotor. (4) Said warrants shall bo numbered oonsedutively from one (11 to tifty-flie (85), inclusive, mad shall be in the denen* ination of one thousand (41000) Dollars each, segregating the lam of Fifty-five Thousand (05,000) Dollars; th.j shall bs dated Xovember 15, 1925 and shall mature seriblly as followss 1 April 15 192? 1928 8 1929 4 1930 8 1931 6 1932 7 1938 54, Inc 1954 1011 1933 AULIE $1000.o0 1000.00 1000.00 1000.00 1000.00 1000.00 1000.00 2000.00 2000.00 �►ssedaments shell be p '+eble on tenth c►a►sh# due 00 eomplsiria arzd accspta►na* by the City of the work ritbin any of is tri ata he rs inabo ye defined and numbered„ the balance to be evidenced by a of icste s be wring such date shall be payable is nine equal installments on or before one, two, three, four„ fits„ six* seven, e i ai t and n ina years re spe c timely, from the date of the Certificate of Asset menti deferred instal lu int. shall bear interest at the rete of eight (o) per cent per asp, Said Wsr ti. fioatss shall be asst, dh2w and issued is the name of the eity deolaring the liability of such owners and their property for the payment of such aassssment• Certificates will remits that all pro- eeedings with reference to waking such improvements hsve been rem guiarly had in complianse with law and with the charter of saitti4ty. and that all prerequisites to the fixing of the aeseesmsat lien ami the property designated in said Certif ion a and, .s11 p the fixing of the personas liability evidenced have been duly performed and shall be prima fends, facto so recited and no further proof thereof shall be eeYe+ urt. ti. ccs or reaolutione or ros©lutione in confi.ict herewith are hereby exp ssly repeea; so far as they are in conflict herewith. The fact th ►t the above designated st is it! deplorable condition, constitutes an imaaediate iatperat nee sstity that tie rule requiring ordinance+e to be sirad apt ssser msetings be suspended, and that this ordinance tact f after its passage. Passed, this theSrd day of No ar 1925. Approved. this day of November, 1926 P Bo assessment shall be made agaL3lst party or his property in any event in e its to such oar in enhanced valve to emuoh improvements as aseertainsd at the for, t 0 P�r"ey wring are - or tract of such property. ketch hearing shall br by and bofcer�s the City Counoil. A time and plaoe for such hearing shall, be set by the Connell, and ttotioo of such hearing shall be girrren to the owners of math property by advertisement thereof inserted and pub- lished at least these times in some aswspaper published in the City of Plainview, the first publication to be mode at least ten days before saga hsariagi and that at sash hoarier sulk owasrs er any of them shall have the right to contest such assssements end to be beard fully as to same, and to contest the personal Hamill and to contest the regularity of the proceed' h referents* to Bush improvements, and the benefits of said improvements to their or his property and any other matter with rsferenee thereto. 'fhe Dost of oollestion or assessments and reasonable attorney's fees, if incurred, shall be included in su*. Any property owner against whom or whose ;report, any assessment or reassessment has born make shell have the right 'within twenty days thereafter to bring suit is any mart harts; jurisdietion to set aside or correct the same er say proceedings with reference thereto, on amount of any error or invalidity therein. But thereafter, such roamer, his or her assigns or sue- esssors, shall be barred from any Bush motion or say defines for yr inveiidity in such proceedings or assessment or reassessment, er any notion in whish saws may be in question. That the cost of ead0 property owner shall be in proportion as hie or her frontage bears to the totallrontage ot that portion of the street improved, lying within the particular Districtas hereinabove defined and numberedupon which such owners So property abuts Or ,d4Plineitimmept as otherwise determined at the hearing on benefits hereinafter provided for. That the total cost of constructing cubrs in front, along. or around any of sala prope,ty shall be assessed against the owner thereof and his or her property. Asseesment of a portion of the cost of such menta otmli be made ago_et each tract of abutting property and the owners thereof by the City Council after hei..ring aa hereinaft provided for, and such aeoessment shall be a personal liability at the owners of such abutting property and shall constitute a lien thereon superior to uny other lien or claim except state, oounty or municipal taxee, 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 gala city, or by suit against the owners In any court having jurisdiction. Ameeesmente against any p o sale under execution, shall be a personal liability suint the mitt thereof. But the contractor doing such work and making sudh isaroernenta abaliteswe the to not do any math work and to omit making such Irovement in front a 1417 lot or tract of prop wgidh is the homestead of any person, unless the owners of such hew — stead shall execute and deliver to such contractor a-vaid ifechanielo and Materialnan's Lien against sane securinginch contractor In the meant of the portion of the cost and expense of such improvement assessed against such owners by the City Council. front a+lJoining or opposite such lot or fractional lot or tithe tract of land calculated by the "FRONT P CDT PLAN OR RULE", that the total frontage of the property of each owner ie to the tota roI • age of the property on that portion of such street thus to be improved lying within the particular District, ae above defined and numbered, upon which such owners property abuts adjoins, and they obeli also enter on said liet opposite each lot or fractional part of lot or tract of land situated as above described, figures sharing the total estimated cost of the sidewalk or curb necessary to be placed at such premie in conformity with thie ordinance. The information thue obtained shall be used in the advertise=ment and at the hearing hereinafter provided. That any description or deeignation of -p of owners of property reasonably sufficient to apprise that he or hie property is intended by such description or nation shall be deemed and held to be sufficient description or designation= and no defective or erroneous description or designation shall invalidate or impair such list, eetimatee or any other matter or thing herein provided for, or done in pursuance of thie ordinance, nor invalidate or impair any assessment hereafter made against any property or owner so intended to be deecribed or designated; and that if thie provision be held in any respect invalid, that same shall not in any way affect the remainder of this ordinance or any other part hereof, nor any action hereafter taken or ordinance here- after adopted by the Council, but all same shall nevertheless remain in full force and eeffe©t. That the cost of making such improvements curbs, shall be paid as follows: Ons• -fourth (1/4) of the total cost togeth entire cost of the sewer outlet by the of oreaaid city, and three.. fourths (3/4) of the total cost, except the cost of the sewer outlet,. by the abutting property owners, the cost to be calculated for the respective Distriete hereinabove defined and numbered. b Austin Street from 8. 5, . Iost Tsnth 8 ghth Street, shish is now and shall in all pro— Gooding. hereafter taken in regard to the paving ot WA Alen of said street, be designated as Distriet MO. T. Austin Street from S. 3, L. Vest Mighth Street to S. L. Vest Seventh Street, which is naw and Shall in all 'reseed.. ings hereafter taken in regard to the paving of said Moe of salt Street, be designated as Distriot Jo. 6 That said work be done according to the plans and speelfications adopted by said city as part of the *entreat of said city with The Jordan Construction Co., contractor Which *entree% was duly ratified by the said oity on the 21st deg of 84014eober. 1926, and is recorded in Soak 4, at page 295, et seq., Minutes of said City Common, *doh said contrast and speeifleations are midi a part thereof. (mat the R. G. Carraway Comps!)bio instructed and they are hereby instruoted and ordered to make an estimate of the probable oast of soeh improvements as contemplate* in said plans and speoifisations vhioh ars made a part hereof, giving said WAY the benefit of said estimated cost, that they prspars a list Of all ana other tracts of land lots or :Motional letak situated on the part of such streets as are indicated above, giving the nnOber and sive of same, the nueber or other deecription tiff every tract not known by number of the bleak in which situatiodohthe names ef the muses it IMOVR, of land and it theirs is any lot or fAistigarrlOVW unknown, 15. same shall Imo entered on said list as OXIMOVM" shall be the further duty of the salt R. G. Gamma; Oospsny 10 ane other tract of lana enter on said list, opposite ova lot or fractional letAlying mad being on *soh side of the street and partite streets above mentioned, three.usigAthe (SA) of the situates expense of the grading, paving, erection 01 gutters, and other expenses incident to the paving in 33 IT 3tflAZN8D by ths 0 0tstreets hereinafter named shall be paved, oat vbero necessary, ourbs, guttors And other n000sserr sppertonencos, including drains and storm sewers, shall be oonetruotod theme and in oonnoction therewith to -its West Sovonth Streit fres W. D. L. Austin Streit to W. B. L. Colusible Strestlidais now and shall is all hereafter takes is regard to the paving of said portion Strait, bo desigeatoi as District No. 1. West Seventh Stroot from W. G vest= Stroot, whit% is now and shall in all proossed. Lugs hereafter takes in regard to the pawing of salt portion of said Streit, be designotod as Distriot No. S. Galveston Street from Y. D to 8. 3. L. Wsst Bleveuth Street, which is now and shall in all pro - castings hereafter taken in regard to the paving of said Portion of said Stroet be dosiguatod as Distriot No. S. West Eleventh Streit from Ir. B. L. Houston Street to W. 3. L. Col,bts Streit vhidis is now and shall in all pro- ceodings hereafter taken in regard to the paving of said portion of said Street, bo desigestod as Distriet NC. 4. Columbia Streit South from latenslom of South imp, Slosh 28,E1ghlsad Addition to Batonsion of South line, Sloan 1, said Addition, whish is now and Shall in ell procoodiags hereafter takes in regard to the paving of said portion of said 'Moot, bo designated as District So. 5. West Tenth Strait from 1. 3. L. W. B. L. Broadeep, which is now and shall in all proceedings here. - ales taken is regard to the paving of sold Portion of said Streit, be designated as District No. 5. of property abutting on said streets, providingproodurs for hear- ing and notice, and making provisions for the ',Mammon* and 001.. Usti= of soCh aseesements, providing for the issuance of assa able interest-bearing oartificates widened:mg the ludebtedmes of the property owners by virtue of *Mk assessment, providing for lima to secure their payment and providing for the aorreetiom of assessments erroneously made, and deolaring an emergeney* WHEREAS, the City of Plainview, Texas, had adopted the benefits of the provisions of Chapter 11, Title 22, Revised Civil Statutes of Texas, by a majority vote of the leSellY qnaIIftd property taxpaying voters, residing in said City, at an election held an the lett day of November, 19161 mi WHEREAS the City Connell of said. City did an the 20th day of November, 1916, after said elastics pass an =der, " declaring the results of the said elestion, mut deolarbAg the pro- visions of said Chapter an Title applteabls to and gwvarmimg said City in all moppets, 'hid* orderis of mord is Volume 2, 37, et soq*, of the Minutes of said City of Plainview; and ar-EREAS4the provisions Of Artisle 1016, Revised Civil Stet es, one of the Articles In said Chapter, grants, to the said Ctty tsii posr to pass all ordisamees and resolutions neasesary or proper to give full tom thereto and to every part of said Chapter; and IMMO, it is now advisable in the *Axiom of the said City, to plate into Immediate operation, asehieery neeessary for the paving of certain parts of streets in said city, the swee- ties of ourbs, gutters, and other necessary appurtenances Inch ins drains and storm sewers upon or along said streets and other streets; Atles Councilmen Hospas Move d by Como' Hugest and sesoa d by s via that the rolls be suspended and that the Ordina lss be placed on its second reading by caption. Ayes' Councilmen Hooper,n�lbpd, Quest, !hoapso* rsea. ordizsassss was read by aaptiea* ed by Coanoilasn Rooper and sesonRsd by Council that the Ordinonoe be placed on its third reading age, by oaptioa. CosmoilMWOL Hooper, pd, finest, mom The motion carried. The ordinance was read by oaptian. Bond by Councils Boyd and monied by Coustsi ordinance be passed finall,lr. Aye's Councilmen Hoopsr,Boyd, Quest ,Thompson Ayes e s Hone. the motion carried • Th+s csrdinanos toll AN CRDIHABOM Ordering this improvement of mortals streets cad parts of streets la the city of Plainview, lavas, by the construction of permanent street improvements making provision for assessing pest of the cost thereof against the owners In ELM OF TEXAS CITY OF PLALIMIXT of the On this ths4rd da.y of November, 1U0, the City Council Plainviint, Texas, was oenvoned in regular SOW** in the Ctty Rill at Plainview, all members thereof, to-vits J. M eller, ) ifiger J. 0. Hooper ) A. X, Boyd ) ) J. L. Guest ) Counellmen ) D. 1. Thomsen ) ) ) G. if, Seiglimi ) City Seeretary. being preeent, with none absent, .n among other business treuseotet, the following business was transacted' It was moved b7 Con -Gellman Guest, and seeended by °mailman loopar that, an ordinanee entitle& X ODIUM 2/7 ORDNRINS IXE ,‘, 401 011STROM lid PARTS 07 STRUM TOP PLAINVIEW, TERM, BY TIN 0 00101 0 MINK IMPROVEMENTS, Wan PROVISIONS FOR ASSINSILIC PART OF TRX COST CURIO? MAIM Pa OMNI OP PROP ABUTTIRS OX SLID STRUM AD PROUDER PROCIDURX POR REARM 4ED MOTICX AO MAXIM P3OPICI0NS MOS TU 117ONCMINST AID 0011,1011I01 OF SUCK ASSESIMIXISI„ PROM 701 SKR IOWAN= 07 ASOIMILUILB nenest-aussa mamma • 2/ININCI1O 2121 INDOVIDNXIS Of TER POMS! OWNERS IT TIRES OF SUCK AOSIONNIPP, Mini= FOR LIMNS TO OBOURI MU* UMW, AO nom= POR TIM 001RI0TIOX OF AOCIUMPOP mionouga MANN, AND =MARIN Al 0T be pissed on Its first reading* 6141L, ATM Counsilmen Hooper' :MFR. its Woo. • Notion serried, and the ordinance was road in full by the It was moved by Councilman A.E.Boyd, seconded by Councilan D.L. Thompson that the Council adjourn until 9 O'clock A.Y,. November 5th, 1925, at which time the Ordinance in reference to Riving notic and. hearing to property owners as to assessments for paving will be considered and passed. Ayes 5; Noes None. STAIS OP TUBB CITY OP PLAINVIEW On this th.th day of November, 1925, the City Council of tla� City of Plainview, Texas, - being ' In. Regular Session. In the City Rall at Plainview, all members thereof, to -wit: J. M. Waller ) J. C. Hooper ) ) A. B. Boyd ) ) J. L. Gust ) Councilmen ) D. Mi Thompson ) ) W. E. Boy.) G. R. Salgli( ) City SeeretcrY Mayor being present wtth nous absent, and =meether business trans- acted, the following business was trims:Patel: It vas moved by Councilman Boyd, and amen d by Co ma* Uoopar, that an ordinance entitled: “Au °OMNI DATOMINIX4 THE nassony OP LETTING AZ ANNUM= AUDIS, TER PRO7NRII, 113 TEN OWRIRS TROOP, IN TEX CITY 07 PLAINIO, ?IJAS, ABOTTIO U01 STIOIX AND PARIS OP mums MEMINAPV= RAMO, P PARR 07 TO 006? OP IMPROVING SAID MUM YIXOS A. TINS FOX TRX OARING or TEX 01111= or SAID 'Wan c01 - num WE, AO Damon* f= CITY 51101111AXI 10 ern NOTICE or sap 'Wm moil= 31 Amax ;els, RXVISXD CIVIL STAMPS OP TIXAB =GLARING AN 1X1XIINCY. be plassg 0 its firit reading. AVM Counoilmot Hooper/\$07d, Guest, Themps0* sad E_ Boyd 11011 Ross. Motion carried, sad the ordinance was read tit full by the 500Votar7 Moved by Councilman ioyd, and .,santed by OvemOilicla Uooptr, that the prdinanoe pass its first resat', 018$ Councilmen Roopar.ABoyd, Guvit: faimPum wag itAIX Ione The arried. Moved by Counoilman Clue 1 and seconded by Counoilakn Thompson, that the rules be suspended and that the ordinance be placed on its woad reading by oaption. Councilmen H opal%yd, Gnsst, Thompson and None. The motion carried. The ordinance was read by caption. Moved by Counoil.man Loyd, and seconded by Counoi2aan Hooper, that the ordinance be placed on its third reading and final passage, by caption. AU8: Councilmen Hooper Boyd, Guest, Thoepson and The motion c Bone. d. The ordinance was road by caption. Moved by Councilman Guest, and seconded by Councilman Thompson, that the ordinance be passed finally. ATE8 3 Councilmen HooperBoyd, Guest, "Phcmdrpsos and Ione. The notion everted. The ordinance folloWa: DINANOB Determining the necessity of letying an assessment aaainat the property, and the owners thereof, in the City of Plaiai+ss►, Texas, abutting Upon streets and parts of streets hereinafter named, for part of the cost of *proving said street's, fixing a time for the hearing of the owners of said property ooneerntng same, and directing the city secretary to give aotise of said hearing required by Article 1013, Revised Civil Statutes of Texas, declaring an saergsnoy." 3 WHEREAS, the City of v Texas, has ad t to benefits of the provisions of Chapter 11, Title 22, Revised Civil /Ci / Statutes of Temis,' y a majority Tote of the legally qualified property taxpayiag voters, residing in said City, at an election held on the 18th day of November, 1916, and WHEREAS, the City Council of said City aid oa the 20th day of November, 1916, after said election, pass an :;order declaring the results of the said election, and dealaring the pre visions of said Chapter and Title applicable to and governiig said City in all respects, which :vruer is of record in Yi1mM 3, page 37, et seq., of the Minutes of said City Counoila and 'WHEREAS, thereafter, t© -resit, on the 3rd day of Septa**, 1928, after advertising for competitive bids, The City Council awarded a contrast for paving certain streets and parts of streets, and the constriction of sidewalks, curbs and gutters, and ether necessary appurtenances, including drains and storm sewers thereon, he inafte specified, to Jordan Construction Company, Contractors, which contrast is of reco4 in the lttnutes of said Clty Council in 'Volume , pa8e daft. eq; and WNEAS, os ,1-; 7071,44-1924) tial City Colman of the City or Mainv*sw, in accordance with the 11, Title 22, Revised Civil Statutes of Texas, di meaatt of certain streets and where nseesarl, curbs necessary appurtenoes inoluding drains and storm Cite. to -sits er t , be West Ssveaath 8#a Net f reua� is Street, which is ns w a in regard to the paving Gated as Di etrlet EC. 1 3. L. St shall is all Prooeitiat. said porttasa of sail West Seventh Street frons W. B. L io SII to W. B. L, Galveston Street, which is now and shall ix ell pro- eesdings hereafter taken is regard to the paving of said portion of said Street, be designated as Distriot No. 2. Galveston Street from N. B. L. West Seth Street to S. B. L. West Eleventh Street, which is now and shall is all prooeedings hereafter taken in r sgard to the paving of said portion of said Street be designated as District No. S, West Eleventh Street from W. B. L. Houston Street to W. B. L. Columbbia Street, which is now and shall in all proeesd- Ings hereafter taken in regard to the paving of said pertiea of said Street, be designated as District No. 4. Columbia Street South from Mx neon of South Line, Bleu 28, Sigbland Addition, to Extension of South Lune, Bleak 1, said Addition, which is now and shall in all proceedings hereafter taken in regard to the paving of said portion of said Street* .be designated as District No. a. Wast Tenth Street frog E. B. L. Columbia Street t+s W. B. L. Broadwaf, 'Mob is now and shall in all praoeedings hint- er taken in regard to the paving of said portion of said Street, be designated as District No. 6. Austin Street from 8. B. L. West Tenth Street to Bighth Street, which is now and shall in all proceed- ings hereafter taken in regard to the paving of said pertiea of said Strut, be designated as District No. 7. Austin Street fro Q¢,, _. L. W?sst Eighth #itr+eet to N. B, L. West Seventh Street, which is now and shall in all pro- ceedings hereafter taken in regard to the paving of said pe 11 of said Street, be designated as District No. S. WHMEAS • th.e aid Jordan Con Co. had duly given bond for the performanoe of said verb, and for the maintenance of vane and the R. O. Carraway Company,City Sag/neer*, have, in as Gordan** with the ordinance ordering the improvement Of the above mentioned streets, filed their report with the city as to the cest of said improvements, and as to the owuerahlp of property abutting on said streets to be improved and the estimated proportionate expense of said improvements for which the property =bore thereof ars liable; By the City Colman Ot the City of Plainview, Texas, theE4the report of the R. G. Carraway Company, City Engineers, having been duly examined, is hereby approved; and BS XT PURIM= ORDAINS!), that aftera fel and fair beer.- ing is had as provide( for herein that part of the cost of salt improvements *hall be assessed against the abutting property epee the streets sq.improved and the owners thereof, and that the total coat of sell improvements shall be apportioned and paid as follows.* (a) That the cost of making suck improvements, exeept curb*, shall be paid as follows: One-fourth (l/4) of the total oost by t aforesaid sity, together with the entire oost of the sewer out/stow:id tbree4oartlui.(3/4) of the total oost by the abutting outlet property owners exsept the coat of the sewer/which is to be paid in full by the oity, the soot to be oalaulated for the respective streets. (b) That the oost to each property owner .hal be in proportien-an_hke.nr bar frontage bears to the total frontage 01 tirizt',/nxttivry.o.g.thg-oettreet)tilatprieve4c,tegrinticivntUr414Thibing gartigular,...14iistrikttwtis)_4iDovAt.d.efined and. numbered, upon which such owners 1property abuts adjoins except as other- " wise determined on the hearing on benefits as hereinafter provided#4-x‘ alo otal coat of constructing ourbs intro or around any of said property shall be assessed against the owner thereof and or her property. (di The assessment shall be a personal liability of the owners of such abutting property and shall constitute a lien theresa superior to any other lien or claim exempt state, county or mun eipal fazes, and shall be.enforaed either by the sale of said property in the man er provided by law in the collection of ad valorem taxes by the said pity, or by suit against the owner to any court having jnris diction, under the provisions of Chapter 11, Title 22, Revised 0 vil Statutes of Texas. (e) Me se s+wmrent shall be made against aaay owvnor of abutt- ing property or his property in any stent in eamoos of the actual benefits to such owner in enhanosd valve to his property by means of auoh improvements as ascertained at audit hearing. The part of said dost to be paid by acid property' owners, and assessed against them and their property abutting upon said streets shall beAia ten equal installments, as follows: One-tenth by the Cit dui upon esemplstion and aeoeptenve of th+ wort ivpitair .a,y particular at'r�.c. Iaereinabove,defined and n ber•ed the balance to be evident certificates earj. s aate o suc co ie ion, shall be pa;,y�a►Ie in nine equal stawants on or before +, three,+..four. %was, six, seven, eight, and nista years, re- sly, after the date of the Certifioats of Assessment; deferred mento shall bear interest at the rate of e1 t (Si per cent past; provided that any property owner may psyy before maturity peat of principal and accrued interest; and a000rding to the report and statement of the ginger, hereby approved, rtb+e total estimated cost of seek improv ntit is *180,060.31, and the proportion and amort et such to be lid against abutting property and its rvnurs is as follows: For pat►'ins, including gutters, saaaystien, drains , other nesessary *ppurtsnanoes _ _ .... For curbs _.._.... 'For outlet sewer paid in full b city's proportion Total The o• .... - O. e and 84,33946 7 ,341.34 6,946.75 41.443.&6 060.31 ant foot assessed against ea and the property for paving, inoludix gutters, exoavat on sad other nsosssary appertenanees, including drains and sewers, is as follows: District No. 1 1" .7873 Distriot No. 941293" District No. 3 6.939973 Di$triat No. 4 9.531943 District No. 5 7.584673 District No. 6- 7.620213 District No. 7 7.248790 Distriot No. 8 - - - - - 9.977503 UMW aaoording to said report, the names of the owners of said property, and the description of their property, and anonats contenplated to be assessed against each lot and its owner, are a* follows, to.mits JWNERIS NAME I DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY )RTH SIDE -District No. 1-W. 7th St. from L. Guest & Mayes) Iler 1 Lots 8, 7, 6 1 Alley Intersection ;thodist Episcopal) urch, South 1 Lots 9, 10 BALTIMORE STREET INTERSECTION s. Georgia A. Oswald Lots 8, 7, 6, 5 Alley Intersection C. Anderson, Jr. .. Lots 9, 10 an Sealey, E. R. own, E. E. Plumly, Waverly Smith, orge C. Green, gnolia Petrolium mpany Lot 1; N. 1, Lot 2 Alley Intersection T. Northcutt E. 1/z Lots 16, 15 lbert G. Hinn W. 1/Z of Lots 16, 15 BALTIMORE STREET INTERSECTION 1 1 Town or 1No.Rate per 1 iblk1 Addition 1Ft. Lineal Ft1 W. B. L. Austin St. to W. B. L. Columbia St. 411 Plainv'w1 1401 20 41 Plainv'w 140 44 Plainv'w 140 20 441 Plainv'w1 140 s. Ethel Wilson iford Lots 1, 2 Alley Intersection W. Williamson Lots 16, 15 ,RTH SIDE -District No. 2-W. 7th St. from C. Terry Lot 8; S. % Lot 7 Alley Intersection H. Tilson Lots 9, 10 W. B. L. Columbia St. to W. B. L. DENVER STREET INTERSECTION B. Campbell Lots 8, 7 Alley Intersection E. Curry E. 1,l Lots 9 & 10 1 E. Ansley 1 W. % Lots 9 & 10 EL PASO STREET INTERSECTION B. Armstrong Lots 8, 7; S. 3 Lot 6 Alley Intersection 3. Liddie King .3r Davis W. 86'" ft. of Lots 9, 10 FRESNO STREET INTERSECTION E. 54 ft. of Lots 9, 10 • of L. A. Knight: ah' 'E. Knight, ad 1 tistrator and Bettie fight Malone Lots 8, 7, 6 Alley Intersection Lot a & s. Lot 10 1.gtt 1, 2, 3 } Alley intersection ;. Lena Donohoo re Lots 16, 16, 14 DENVER STREET INTERSECTION E. 80 ft. of Lots 1, 2 1 W. 60 ft. of Lots 1, 2 Alley Intersection Lots 16, 15, 14, 13 7, Van Arsdell . TH SIDE. Donohoo M. Faulkner N. Thornton M. Carter • M. J. McLaughlin 57. Heard A. Pierce W. McGlasson C. McGlasson Broyles R. Thompson • L. A. Matlock I. Shelton ;T SIDE -District r. Van Arsdell C. Williamson Wilbanks . Laura Holland .... . Anna Vandiver .. B. Shiftlett . Ava Joplin ;t Baptist Church. Underwood ie Brashears l A. Dunwoody of Mr. and Mrs. C. Mathes, Burke hes and John hes, Executors I. Mathes bag Lot 12 on the N. 1TH SIDE --W. 10th et. Offset Intersection. 1. Sadler W. 70 ft. Lots 13, 14 EL PASO STREET INTERSECTION 1 Lots 1, 2 Alley Intersection E. 68 ft. of Lots 16, 15, 14 W. 72 ft. of Lots 16, 15, 14 FRESNO STREET INTERSECTION E. 90 ft. of Lots 1, 2 W. 50 ft. of Lots 1, 2 Alley Intersection E. 3 Lots 16, 15, 14, 13 W. % Lots 16, 15, 14, 13 GALVESTON STREET INTERSECTIO Beginning N. W. Cor. Blk. 80, A & W S. 208.7 ft.;E. 62 ft..;t1208.7 ft. to point o Beginning 62 ft. W. of N. W. Cor. of Thence W. 92 ft.; S. 208.7 ft.; E. 92 ft.; Beginning No. 3 -Galveston St. from Lot 9 & S. % Lot 10 1 N. % Lot 10 & S. 35 ft. Lot 11 N. 15 ft. Lot 11 & All Lot 12 Lots 13, 14, 15, 16 WEST EIGHTH STREET INTERSECTION Lots 9, 10 & S. 20 ft. Lot 11 Lot 12 & N. 30 ft. of Lot 11 W. 90 ft. Lots 14, 15, 16 Lot 13 WEST NINTH STREET INTEi6.SECTION W. % Lots 7 & 8 Lot 9 Lot 10 N Add., Thence W. 62 ft; f beginning Acreage Blk. 80, A & W Add.; N. 208.7 ft. to point of Acreage N. B. L. W. 7th St., to S. B. L. W. llth St. 9 A&W 1 79 A&W 79 A&W 79 A&W 78 A&W 78 A&W 78 A&W 78 A&W 77 A&W 771 A&W 77 A&W 77 A&W 77 A&W 41 H -L 40 Plainv'w 401 Plainv'w 401 Plainv'w1 451 Plainv'w 45 Plainv'w Galveston 8t. 55 Plainv'w 1 55 67 67 67 74 74 74 11.417873 11.417873 11.417873 11.417873 140 11.417873 20 70 11.417873 701 11.417873 140 20 140 140 20 Plainv'w 140 A&W A&W A&W A&W A&W A&W 1 79 A&W 79 A&W 1 54 1 54 68 A&W 1 68 A&W 68 731 Plathv'w Plainv'w 73 73 80 80 80 80 A&W A&W A&W A&W A&W A&W A&W A&W Lot 11 W. % Lot 12, and tract 35.2 ft. N -S. t$tll th of and adjoin. 140 20 70 70 140 20 54 86 140 20 140 1401 20 140 80 60 20 140 140 20 68 1 72 90 50 20 70 70 62 11.417873 11.417873 9.512983 9.512983 9.512983 9,612983 9,512983 9.512983 9.512983 9.512983 9.512983 9.512983 9.512983 9.512983 9.512983 9.512983 9.5129831 9.512983 9.512983 9.512983 9.512983 9.512983 9.512983 9.512983 9.512983 13 9.512983 75 60 65 200 120 80 150 50 100 50 50 50 85.2 50 6.939973 8.939973 6.939973 6.939973 6.939973 6.939973 6.939973 6.939973 6.939973 6.939973 6.939973 6.939973 6.9399973 Curb J Curb I Tot I Cost I Feet Cost Co; 1,598.50 176.45 1,598.50 150.21 1,598.50 1,598.50 1.598.50 799.25 799.25 1,598.50 1,598.50 1,331.82 1,331.82 1,331.82 665.91 685.91 1,331.82 513.70 818.11 169.45 176.45 150.21 80.21 89.24 169.45 176.45 176.46 179.45 179.45 80.21 99.24 179.45 64.21 115.24 1,331.82 179.45 1,331.82 179:45 1,831.82 116.43 1,331.82 179.45 761.04 109.24 570.78 70.21 1,331.82 179.45 1,331.82 179.45 646.88 684.93 856.17 475.65 665.91 665.91 78,21 101.24 119.24 60.21 80.21 99.24 589.80 62. 123.671 13. 1 520.501 109.95 416.40 80. 451.10 65. 1,387.99 234.95 832.79 555.20 1,040.99 347.00 694.00 347.00 347.00 347.00 154.95 80. 184.95 50. 134.96 50. 60. 50. 591.281 120.15 6.939973 347.001 50. 1 74.11 63.09 71.17 74.11 63.09 33.69 37.48 71.17 74.11 74.11 75.37 75.37 33.89 41,68 75,37 26.97 48.40 75.37 75.37 74.111 75.37 46.88 29.491 75.37 75.37 32.85 42.52 50.08 25.29 33.69 41.68 1,67 1,66: 1,66 1,67. 1,66: 83: 83; 1,66: 1,67: 1,401 1,409 1,409 69i 701 1,401 54c 86E 1,407 1,407 1,405 1,407 806 600 1,407 1,407 697 727 906 500 699. 707. 26.04 615. 5.46 129. 46.18 25.20 27.30 98.68 65.08 33.60 77.68 21.00 56.68 21.90 21.00 21.00 50.461 21.001 388. 666. 441. 478. 1,486. 897. 588. 1,118. 368. 750, 368. 368. 368. )WNER'S NAME DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY W. Sadler in L. Vaughn T. Mayuhgh EST SIDE - A. Barrow B. Jackson acy Ann Roberts,' ry E. Banks, Inde -1 Ldent Executrix ►e McComas11 O. Nichols & J. L.1 est 1 1 eille and Melvin 1 vis, Minors, W. B1 vis, Guardia n 1 B. Long ry L. Kinder F. Alexander B. Cardwell W. Thomas W. Boswell E. Sheon s. Eva L. Barnes UTH SIDE West 10th s. Eva L. Barnes ra Wilkes N. Jordan 1RTH SIDE -District D. Witt E. Boyd C. Malone E. Carter A. Bell la A. Huff C. Brown s. Annie Harbin Oliver Anderson 13. Jordan e Stephens ara V. Mayhugh ,., s. Minnie Reeves 1UTH SIDE - s. A. C. McClellan 't H. Richardson N. Jordan T. Mayhugh S. Hilburn J. B. Gouldy etta Heflin WEST TENTH STREET INTERSECTION W. 70 ft. Lots 13, 14 Lots 12, 11 Alley Intersection Lots 10, 9 Lots 7, 8 Lot 6 & S. 1/2 Lot 5 Lot 4 & N. 1/2 Lot 5 Lot 3 & S. 10 ft. Lot 2 �blkl �I 1 41 H -L 41 H -L 1 41 H -L Town or No. (Rate per 1 Addition 1Ft. Lineal Ft1 86 86 86 86 A&W A&W A&W A&W Lot 1 & N. 40 ft. of Lot 2 86 A&W WEST EIGHTH STREET INTERSECTION E. 66 ft. Lots 8, 7, & E. 66 ft. of S. 40 ft. Lot 6 Lot 5 & N. 10 ft. Lot 6 Lot 4 & S. 1/2 Lot 3 N. 1/2 Lots 3 & Lots 2, 1 WEST NINTH STREET INTERSECTION Lot 6 Lot 5 Lot 4 Lot 3 & S. 1/2 Lot 2 N. 1/2 Lot 2, Lot 1 & Tract 32 ft. N.S. full length of and ad- joining Lot 1 on the N. Street Intersection. N. / Lot 2, Lot 1 & Tract 32 ft. N -S. full length of and ad- joining Lot 1 on the N. WEST TENTH STREET INTERSECTION Lots 1, 2, 3, : 4 Alley Intdrsection Lots 5 & 6 87 87 87 87 88 88 88 88 A&W A&W A&W A&W A&W A&W A&W A&W I I 100 6.939973 100 6.939973 20 180 ..6.939973 100 6.939973 75 6.939973 75 60 90 140 60 75 125 50 50 50 75 88 A&W 11071 88 A&W 5 H -L 5 H -L No. 4-W. 11th St. from W. B. L. Houston St., to W. B. LColumbia St Lots 10, 9 1 241 H -L Lot 8 }I 241 H -L Lot 7 1241 H -L Lots 6, 5 1 241 H -L GAVESTON STREET INTERSECTION Lots 10, 9 1 251 H -L Lots 8, 7, 6, 5 } 251 H -L FRESNO STREET INTERSECTION S. 130 ft. Lots 10, 9 } 26 H -L Lots 8, 7, 6, 5 261 H -L EL PASO STREET NTERSECTION Lot 10 & W. 17( Lot 9 27 H -L E. 1/2 Lot 9 & Lot 8 27 H -L Lot 7 27 H -L Lots 6, 5 27 H -L DENVER STREET INTERSECTION Lots 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 28 H -L Lots 10, 9 Lots 8, 7 Lots 6, 5 GALVESTON STREET INTERSECTION Lots 10, 9 Lot 8 Lot 7 Lot 6, 5 FRESNO STREET INTERSECTION B. Vaughn, James gg Vaughn, Earl Ind Vaughn Lots 10, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5 EL FASO STREET INTERSECTION e Stephens N. 120 ft. Lots 10, 9 21 H -L ianda Stephens &I 1 1 ldren of Lee Steph ;, Amanda Stephens 1 Lee Stephens, In- ,endent Executors .. Lot 8 & W. 40 ft. of Lot 7 Lra Schulz 1 Lots 5, 6 & E. 10 ft. of Lot DENVFR STREET INTERSECTION W. Davenport 1 Lot 10 1 H -L K. HarpI Lot 9 1 H -L H. Mitchell 1 Lot 8 & W. 10 ft. Lot 7 1 H -L E. Boyd N. 100 ft. Lots 5, 6 & N. 100 ft. of the E. 10 ft, of Lot 7 1 H -L EST SIDE -District No. 5 -Columbia St., South from extension of S. B. L. BIk. 28 H -L. Add,. E. Boyd N. 100 ft. Lots 5, 6 & N. 100 ft. of the E. 10 ft. of Lot 7 1 H -L H. Mitchell S. 80 ft. of Lots 5, 6 1 H -L Alley Intersection 1 Ihlefeldt Lot 4 1 1 H -L D. Looper Lot 3 & N. / Lot 2 1 H -L Amer Looper Lot 1& S. 2 Lot 2 1 1 H -L 1ST SIDE - M. Butler 1 Lot 19 1 41 C. P. E. Sidebottom 1 Lot 18 1 4 C. P. H. Tilson Lot 17 4 C. P. B. Jackson 1 Lot 16 4 C. P. C. Brlgance 1 Lot 15 1 4 C. P. 5 5 5 4 4 4 4 H -L H -L H -L H -L H -L H -L H -L 50 200 20 180 100 50 50 100 100 2001 100 2001 75 75 50 100 6.939973 6.939973 6.939973 6.939973 6.939973 6.939973 6.9399731 6.939973 6.939973 6.939973 6.939973 6.939973 6.9399731 6.93997311 6.9399731 9.5319431 9.531943 9.531943 9.5319431 9.5319431 9.5319431 9.5319431 9.5319431 9.531943: 9.531943 9.531943 9.531943 1001 9.531943 100 100 100 100 50 50 100 31 H -L 300 21 H -L 7 2 H -L 100 90 110 50 50 60 9.531943 9.531943 9.531943 9.531943 9.531943 9.531943 9.531943 9.531943 9.531943 9.531943 9.531943 9.531943 9.531943 9.531943 140 9.531943 to Extension S. B. 100 7.584673 80 7.584673 20 50 7.584673 75 7.584673 75 7.584673 1 47.51 66 66 66 54 7.584673 7.584673 7.584673 7.584673 7.5846731 Curb 1 Cost 1 Feet 694.00 134.95 694.00 120.21 1,249.19 200.21 694.00 129.24 520.50 75. 520-50 75. 416.40 60. 624.60 124.95 971.59 174.95 416.40 60. 520.50 75. 867.50 159.95! 347.00 84.95 347.00 50. 347.00 50. 520.50 75. 742.58 138.08 347.00 1,387.99 1,249.19 50. 1 255.16 200.211 953.191 134.95 476.601 50. 476.601 50. 953.191 134.95 953.191 134.95 1,906.39 234.95 953.191 134.95 1,906.39( 234.95 Curb II Tot; Cost I Cos 714.89 109.95 714.89 75. 476.60 50. 953.19 134.95 2,859.5811 369.901 953.19 953.19 953.19 953.19 476.60 134.95 100. 134.95 134.95 50. 476.60 50. 953.19 134.95 2,859.58 953.19 857.87 1,048.51 476.60 476.60 571.91 1,334.47 L. BIk. 758.47 606.77 379.23 568.85 568.85 360.27 500.59 500.59 500.59 409.57 369.90 134.95 90. 144.95 84.95 50. 60. 174.95 1, said 134.95 100.71 70.71 75. 75. 47.5 66. 66. 66. 54. 56.68 50.49 84.09 751 74, 1,33: 54.28 741 31.50 551 31.50 25.20 52.481 557 44]] 671 73.48 1 1.04E 25.20 441 31.50 551 67.18 934 35.68 381 21.00 361 21.00 361 31.50 551 57.96 21.00 107.17 84.09 56.68 21.00 21.00 56.68 80( 361 1,496 1,332 1,001 491 491 1,001 56.68 1,001 98.68 2,00€ 56.68 98.68 46.18 31.50 21.00 56.68 1,006 2,006 761 746 497 1,009 155.361 3,019 56.681 42.001 56.681 56.68 21.00 21.00 56.68 155.36 56.68 37.80 60.88 1,006 99f 1,00E 1,001 491 491 1,001 3,01( 1,001 891 1,106 35.68 511 21.00 491 25.20 591 73.48 1,40' addition. 56.68 811 42.30 641 29.70 31.50 31.50 19.95 27.72 27.72 27.72 22.68 401 601 601 381 527 521 527 43: WNER'S NAME 1 DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY 11 Town or No. Rate per 1 Curb 1 Curb Tota: 1b1kAddition 1Ft. Lineal Ft1 Cost 1 Feet 1 Cost 1 Cost vis M. Clough 1 Lot 14 1 41 C. P. E. Belew J Lot 13 41 C. P. 3TH SIDE -District No. 6-W. E. Belew 1 Lot 13 G. Cox E. Pearson R.. Hanks _. Goodman BALTIMORE STREET INTERSECTION i. Auld Beginnin at S. W. Cor Lot 9, Blk. 3, C. P.; Thence S. 100 ft.; Thence E. 77.5 ft.; Thence N. 100 ft.; Thence W. 77.5 ft. to point of beginning M. Smith Beginning 77.5 ft. E. of S. W. Cor. Lot 9, Blk. 3, C. P.; Thence S. 100 ft.; Thence E. 77.5 ft.; Thence N. 100 ft.; Thence W. 77.5 ft. to point of beginning Alley Intersection Dysart Beginning at S. W. Cor. Lot 8, Blk. 3, C. P.; Thence S. 100 ft.; Thence E. 50 ft.; Thence N. 100 ft.; Thence W. 50 ft. to point of beginning 1. Wooldridge Beginning at S. E. Cor. Lot 8, Blk. 3, C. P.; Thence S. 100 ft.; Thence W. 105 ft.; Thence N 100 ft, Thence E. 105 ft. to point of beginning I AUSTIN STREET INTERSECTION Miller Beginning at S. W. Cor. Lot 8, Blk. 2, C. P.; Thence S. 100 ft.; Thence E. 60 ft.; Thence N. 100 ft.; Thence W. 60 ft. to point of beginning Irick Beginning 60 ft. E. of S. W. Cor. Lot 8, Blk. 2, C. P.; Thence S. 100 ft.; Thence E. 60 ft.; Thence N. 100 ft.; Thence W. 60 ft. to point of beginning 0. Speck Beginning at S. E. Cor. Lot 8, Blk. 2, C. P.; Thence W. 35 ft. Thence S. 100 ft.; Thence E. 65 ft.; Thence N. 100 ft.; Thence W. 30 ft. to point of beginning 10th St., from E. B. L. Columbia St. to W. B. L. Broadway. 41 C. P. Lot 12 41 C. P. Lot 11 41 C. P. Lot 10 j 4 C. P. Lot 9 41 C. P. ITH SIDE hn Blair Bromley . Anderson, Jr. . Anderson 1. Smith W. % Lots 15, 16 E. % Lots 15, 16 Alley Intersection Lot 1, & N. % Lot 2 BALTIMORE STREET INTERSECTION Lot 16 Alley Intersection Lot 1 AUSTIN STREET INTERSECTION . Nichols W. 72 ft. Lots 23, 24 . Knoohulzen E. 68 ft. Lots 23, 24 Alley Intersection . Murphy Lots 1, 2, 3 iT SIDE -District No. 7 -Austin St. from S. B. L. W. 10th St., to N. B. L. W. 8th St. 1. Smith Lot 1 '. Reynolds Lot 2 Vest Klinger _,....., Lot 3 . C. Gidney Lot 4 I. Unger Lot 5 T. Lloyd Lot 6 Gardner Lot 7, 8 WEST NINTH STREET INTERSECTION Christian Church Lot 1 & N. % Lot 2 42 . Joiner S. 1,2 Lot 2 & Lot 3 42 Whitacre 1 Lot 4 42 le B. Cram Lot 5 42 7. Redford Lot 6 42 . Peret Lot 7 42 A. Nash Lot 8 1 42 T SIDE - 1. Nichols 1 W. 72 ft. Lots 23, 24 1 1 '. O'Rear 1 Lot 22 1 1 iewell Patton ......I Lot 21 1 . Wells Lot 20 1 1 . Berndt Lot 19 1 • Z. Phelps and y Phelps W. 72 ft. Lots 17, 18 1 WEST NINTH STREET INTERSETION G. Erickson Lots 16, 15 29 B. R. Morton Lot 14 29 . Speed Lot 13 29 Gibbs Lot 12 29 O'Bryant Lot 11 29 Watson Lot 10 29 McGill Lot 9 1 29 3 C. P. 3 C. P. 3 C. P. 100 501 107.5 65 60 105.5 100 77.5 77.5 20 50 3 C. P. 105 2 C. P. 2 2 3 3 3 2 2 1 1 1 C. P. C. P. Slaton Slaton Slaton Slaton Slaton Slaton Slaton Slaton 2 Slaton 2 Slaton 2 Slaton 2 Slaton 2 Slaton 2 Slaton 2 Slaton T SICE-District No. 8 -Austin view Missionary st Church 1 Lots 1, Phomas 1 Lot 4 Guest & W. B1 lnson Lot 5 Guest & Mayes r T SIDE- '. Unger Lots 15, 16 Dement Harder, Herbert rt & F. M. Butler Lot 13, 14 St. from N. B. L. W. 8th St. to N. B. L. W. 7th St 2, 3141 11 41 Lots 6, 7, 8 41 30 Lot 12 & N. 40 ft. Lot 11 1 30 30 Lot 11 1 30 of Plainview Lots 9, 10 & S. 10 ft. Plainv'w Plainv'w Plainv'w Plainv'w Plainv'w Plainv'w Plainv'w Slaton Slaton Slaton Slaton Slaton Slaton Plainv'w Plainv'w Plainv'w Plainv'w Plainv'w Plainv'w Plainv'w 60 60 65 70 70 20 1401 140 20 140 72 68 20 140 50 50 50 50 50 50 100 7.5846731 7.584673 7.620273 7.620273 7.620273 7.620273 7.620273 379.231 50. 21.001 400. 758.471 134.95 56.681 815. 819.18 107.6 495.32 65. 457.21y 60. 803.9411 105.5 762.031 134.96 7.6202731 590.57 7.620273 590.57 112.45 97.71 45.15 864. 27.30 522. 25.201 482. 44.311 848. 56.681 818. 47.23 41.04 7.620273 381.011 70.211 29.49 7.62027 300.13 7.620273 457.2 7.62027 7.620273 7.620273 7.6202731 7.620273 7.620273 7.620273 7.620273 7.620273 7.620273 7.248798 7.248798 7.248798 7.248798 7.248798 7.248798 7.248798 75 7.248798 75 7.248798 50 7.248798 50 7.248798 50 7.248798 50 7.248798 501 7.248798 100 50 50 50 50 7.248798 7.248798 7.248798 7.248798 7.248798 457.21 139.95 94.95 60. 495.32 65. 533.42 104.95 533.421 90.211 1,066.84 195.16 1,066.34 195.16 1,066.84 195.16 548.66 518.18 106.95 88.21 1,066.84 195.16 362.44 362.44 362.44 362.44 362.44 362.44 724.88 543.66 543.66 362.44 362.44 362.44 362.44 362.44 724.88 362.44 362.44 362.44 362.44 50. 50. 60. 50. 50. 50. 130.24 105.24 75. 50. 60. 50. 50. 73.24 100. 50. 50. 50. 50. 1001 7.248798 724.88 130.24 100 50 50 50 50 50 50 7.248798 7.248798 7.248798 7.248798 7.248798 7.248798 7.248798 Plainv'w 1501 9.977508 Plainv'w 50 9.977508 Plainv'w Plainv'w Plainv'w Plainv'w Plainv'w Plainv'w 50 150 100 90 100 110 9.977508 9.977508 9.9775081 9.977508 9.977508 9.9775081, 724.88 362.44 362.44 362.44 362.44 362.44 362.44 1,496.62 498.87 498.87 1,496.62 130.24 60. 50. 50. 50. 50. 73.24 173.24 50. 50. 150. 997.751 123.241 897.98 90. 637. 631. 410.; 58.78j 858.: 39.88 25.20 27.30 44.08 577.1 37.891 571.2 81.97 1,148.E 81.97 1,148.1 81.97 1,148.1 44.92 593.1 37.05 555.1 81.97 1,148.1 497.1 482., 522.1 21.00 21.00 21.00 21.00 21.00 21.00 54.70 44.20 31.50 21.00 21.00 21.00 21.00 30.76 42.00 21.00 21.00 21.00 21.00 383.4 383.9 383.9 383.9 383.9 383.9 779.5 587.1 575.1 383.4 383.4 383.4 383.4 393.2 766.8 383.4 383.4 383.4 383.4 54.701 779.5 54.70 779.5 21.00 383.4 21.00 383.4 21.00 383.4 21.00 383.4 21.00 383.4 30.76 393.2 72.76 21.00 21.00 63.00 53.761 37.80 997.75 100, 1 42.00 1,097.531 110. 1 46.201 1,569.3 519.8 519.8 1,559.6 1,051.5: 935.7 1,039.7 1,143.7; H 4RDAINE;Da 1 axing n ' i -4Zwall to £ id owners, or tbs►ir aata aid attorneys , andall persons interested in the said m+ttteas to said assess- mente, and as to the amount to be assessed against eaoh owner, and his property, by reason of said improvements, and shall be given a right to contest the regularity of the proceedings with refersae0 to the improvement, and the benefits of said improvements, to their property, and any other matter with reference thereto, whish hear- ing shall be held at the City Hall, in the City of Plainview, Ccagey of Hale, and State of Texas, on the 17th day of November, 1925, at 2100 o' olock P. U., at which time all of said owners, their egsnts or attorneys, or persona interested in said property, are notified to appear and be heard; at said hearing said owners or otner personas may appear, by counsel or in person, and may offer evidence, and said hearing shall be adjourned from day to day until fully atm*« p11 shed. 'Phe City Secretary is hereby directed to give natio* of said hearing a copy of this ordinanoe at least three times in some newspaper published in the aforesaid city, the first publication to be made at least ten days before the date of the hearing. The City Secretary is also directeid to give further settee of said hearing by mailing to said owners, their agents or attorneys, e copy hereof, whenever the address of said owner, agent or attoraa$, is available on the tax records of said city. The fact that aforesaid work has pro © suchen eexteent it is now advisable to mate immediate arrangement* for the hearing required by law, creates an emergency and imperative pubito necessity that the rule requiring ordinanees to be reed at threes sera2 meetings be suspended, and that this ordinance take effect from and after its passage, end. it is so ordained. All ordinano or rasalntions or parts of ordinanoss or r.solutioaa in sown iet herewith ars b.r.by ezpree*sly repealed in so far as they are in c 7nfxict herewith. PASSID, this the th day of Iambs 1925. AMMO) this �thdsy of 1[ovember,l925. yor, City of Plainview, ?`zas ORD IT AuCE ITo. < / . 1� WHEREAS, E. 0. Nichols and J. L. Guest have in writing pe t itiorithe council that the North 90 feet of the alley lying be•- A tween Lot No. 1 and No. 2 on therast and Lots 15 and 16 on the West in Block No. 86, Alexander & Westmoreland Addition to the town of Plainview, be ordered closed, and that petitioners be authorised and permitted to take possession of said portion of said alley and to use same for 'building purposes, and in cx nnection with said petition have presented to the council an agreement signed by L. M. Blakemore; Nine McComas, Mrs. A. B. Roberts, Chas. Ray Ivjl Mrs. R. A. Barr, 0. B. Jackson, and Mrs. C. W. Tandy, expressing their willingness and agreeing that the said North 90 feet of said alley be tacit and closed in accordance with the petition of said E. 0. Nichols and H. L. Guest, and which instrument is duly signed and acknowledged by the above named parties, and it appearing that the said parties, together with the said E. 0. Nichols and J. L. Guest awn all the lots in the said Block 86, Alexander & Westmoreland Addition above describe abd the said petition aving been duly considered and it appearing to the council that the closing of said alley and the granting of permieeion to the said R. 0. Nichols and J. L. Guest to e rect an addition to their hospital and sanitarium over and across said alley will serve the community and that the benefit from closing said alley and granting such permission will far exceed any detriment to the public, and dBEREAS, the said E. 0. Nichols and J. L. Guest being the owhers of Lot 15, in said Block 86, have dedicated to the use of the public the South 20 feet of said Lot 15 for use as an alleyway, which will accommodate the owners of the property in said block and the public in general. THER:PORE , BR IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COI CIL 0 ` SITZ OP PLAINT TRW, That the North 90 Feet of the alley through the said Block • 84, Alexander & Weetnereland Addition to the town of Plainview. Rale County, Texas, be and the same is hereby vacated and abandoned and all right of the city in or to the said North 90 feet of said alley is hereby transferred to and vested in the said E. 0. Nichola and J. L. Guest. and they may take p oseeasion of and forever hereaft*r use the saiu portion of said alley and erect buildinLa thereupon and thereover. ATTEST r11ST� / CIT C' ,T r , CTT, vP aLAI'_TVI .i. PASSED APPROVED VED .5-4/1/5" Y OPPI I rVL .7, TEl S . No further business appearing Council adjourned. City Secretary. 309 Plainview, texas, :;overseer I6, 1925. City Council net in regular cession, laj%or J.I._. ,faller, pre- siding, with A. J T '� �G d, . :i..�.iGOper J.E.3Oyd. anCi J.I:':.11'iGrnpuOn, aderr:en and.Saiglin,, Cit: Secretary, prevent when the following proceedi= were had; to -wit; Linutes of revular meetinEss held Lot I2th and Uovei ber 2nd, 1925, and of call sessions of November 5th, 1925, were read and approved. Fegu1arly roved and seconded that if I.=r Jas icon will furnish r.;aterial for water line anc. pay for rain tap that the City will la- the line to furnish him water for his proper in Block 30 C. Kidd. Carried. loved and seconded that an extension of sewer line be rac:e on Tenth Street between Joliet and Independence Streets to serve .iv.L_oLona1d's property. Carried. Lomtd and seconded that the City .:,dvertise for bids on a IO" Sewer line anci sewer pump ing plant. Said contemplated line to be laidalon the draw south of the City. Carried. 3egularly r.ov,;d and seconded that the City Engineer r:ahe up specifications for car of sewer pipe and necessary fittings and that same be purchased fron the San Antonio Sewer Pipe Cor.: any. Carried. 2,eg&lar1y roved and seconded that the Schools shall have free use of City =—uditorium for one rehearsal and paly if play is given free but in case where entrance fee is charge the City is to receive 30 of the receipts for use of the Auditorium. Carried. ogularly rover? and secon(ed that the City Secretary notify- the Texas Utilities Co that the City desires to have thhid. Texas Utiiitites Co remove their light poles from the following street intersections; 7th �ustin, 3altiaore Columbia, 9th :e Columbia and Austin and 8th Streets. Carried. 310. Fire Chief i. K. ieynolds tentered the Council his resignation as Fire Chief, effective I ovemb'er 30th, I925, whereupon same was accepted and G. 1. Jinn was elected Fire Chtef at a salary of • I00.00 per Lonth, effective Lecer.ber Ist, 1925. ITo further business alp Barin` . ouncil adjourned. Condi City 3e3retary v laver Plainview, Texas, November I7, I925. City Council r_et in Special session, :Layer J.I:=.waller, presiding with, L.i .Thompson, '.L'oyd, J.L.Guest and J.C.Ilooper, Aldermen, and G. .Saiglin;, City Secretary, present when the following proceedings were had; to -wit; Council was convened as per advertiser.ent for the purpose of hearing any protest that may be registered against the present street paving program. Those present and protesting on the said pavement were: J.T.I:':ayhugh for Lrs Laura V. i:_ayhuh. Regularly moved by ,ylderman J.L.Guest and'seconded by Ald- erman :D.ir_.Thompson that ldermen Hooper and Thompson purchase a light truck for the use of the City ',L ter e.epartr. ent. Carried. Plainview, Texas, hover ber, 17th,1925. City Council met in Special Sessien,i.ayor J.1.yYaller,presiding with D.L,.Thompson,A.E.Boyd,J.L.Guest, and J.C.Hosper,Aldernen,and G.H.Saigling,City 3eoretary,present when the following proceedings were had,towit: Council was convened as per advertisrrent for the purpose of hearing any protest that might be registered against the preeent Street paving program. Those present and protesting on the said payment were; J.T. I ayhugh for ;'ss.]iaura V.IYaayhugh. -°Loved by Alderman Hooper and seconded by Councilman Guest that the following resolution be adopted,towit: Whereas the Council oobvened in Special Session pursuant to the advertismont heretofore made for the purpose of giving a hear- ing to all persons interested in the matter of the assessment t: be made against property abutting on paving Districts ldos.1,L,Z04,5, 7 and 8 and against the respective owners thereof to pay part of the costs of paving the streets in said district; and rthereas a hearing has been given to all persons appearing in connection therewith,and said hearing has been finished,therefore, BE IT RESOLVED that the said hearing be closed.. Said motion being put to a vote by the mayor,same was carried all Aldermen presnet voting "aye: TIE STATE OPS CITY O3 PLAINVIEW On this the 17th day of November, 1925, the City Council of the City of Plainview, Texas, was convened to Special Session, in the City Hall, in the City of Plainview, all members thereof, toiwits J. Y. Waller Mayor J. C. ,Hooper s A. E. Boyd $ J. L. Quest : Councilmen D. Y. Thompson, : W. E. Boyd G. H. 8aigling City Seoretary, being present, with none absent, and among other business transacted, the following business was transacted: It was moved by Cowncilman A. E. Boyd, and seconded by Couneilman Hooper, that, an ordinance entitled: "AN ORDINANCE LEV`TIy4 AB ASSES AGAINST THE PROPERTT LBa THE OW Ei 8 THEREOF. Zit en CITY OF punintzw. TE$4S, .IJUTTiNQ .DPON STRUTS LEDJDDAMP..OP BMWs BEBR it TEH SIM. FOR PAR' OF TI01 COST g OF IMPROVING SAID STATS, FIXING A CHARGE LND ,LIEN AGAINST SAID P DEBT! AND THE pWBERS TIDIPIPAP AND novons POR THE COLLECTION tumor. AND DEOLA INB.. AtallitEICT to': 0* its first readings AXES: Hooper, A. S. Boyd, Guest, Thompson and. WBads 'UM None. Motion carded, end the ordinance was read in still by the Secretary. *owed by COunailman Guest and seconded by Councilman Thompson, that the ordinance pass its first reading. AXES: Hooper, A. E. Boyd, Guest, Thompson and W. E. Boy. 1411: lose. The mot ion eased. Moved by Councilman Hooper, and aeoonded by Councilman A. E. Boyd, that the rules be suspended and that the ordinance be placed on its second reading by caption. AYES; Hooper, A. E. Boyd, Guest, Thompson and 114 E. Boyd. MAYS; None. The motion parried. The ordinance was read by caption. Moved by Councilman Thompson, and seoonded by Councilmai A. N. Boyd, that the erdinanoe be placed on its third reading and final passage, by caption. AYES; Hooper, A. E. Boyd, Guest,,Thompson and p, E. Boyd. WS: None. The motion carried. The ordinance was read. by caption. Moved by Councilman A. E. Boyd, and seconded by Councilman Thompson, that the ordinanoe be passed finally; AYES: Hooper, A. E. Boyd, Guest, Thompson and W. N. Boyd. BAYS; None. The motion carried. The Ordinance follows; "AN ORDINANCE LEVYING AN ASSESSMENT AGAINST THE PROPERTY AND THE OWNERS THEREOF, IN THE CITY 01 PLAINVIEW, TEXAS, ABUTTING UPON STREETS AND PARTS OF STREETS HEREINAFTER BAYED, FOR PARI? OF THE COST OF ZPROVING SAID STREETS, FIXING A CHARGE AND LIEN AGAINST SAID PROPERTY AND THE OWNERS THEREOF, AND PROVIWG FOR THE COLLECTION THEREOF, AND DECLARING AN INERGENCY" . WHEREAS, the City of Plainview, Texas, had adopted the benefits of the provisions of Chapter 11, Title 22, Revised Civil Statutes of Texas, by a majority vote of the legally qualified property tax paying voters, residing in said City, at an election held on the 18th day of November, 1916; and WHEREAS, the City Council, of said City, did on the 20th day of November, 1916, after said election, pass an ord...'``4 declaring the results of the said election, and declaring the provisions of said Chapter and Title applioable to and go sraing said City in all respects, which corder=a4 is of record in Qolm 3 ,, Dass 37 et seq., of the Minutes of said City of Plainview; ani , thereafter, to -wit, on the _____day of �'►�" , 1925, after advertising for competitive bide, the City Council awarded a contract for paving certain streets and parts of streets, and the construction of curbs and getters, and other neoessary appurtenances inolnding drains and storm sewers thereon, hereinafter specified, to Jordan Construction Company, contractors, which contract is of record in the Minutes of said City Council, in Volume / , page ZEA", et seq.; and UMBELS, on the 21st day of September, 1925, the said City Council did pass an ordinance, ratifying and confirming the contract heretofore made and entered into by and between the Mayor of said City and the Jordan Construction Company, contractor, for the paving of certain streets and parts of streets, and the construction of eurbs, gutters, drains and storm sewers, thereon, which ordinance is of record in volume 4, page 292, et seq., of the Minutes of said City Council; and WHEREJLS, on the Zed -al of 1925, the said City Council, by a vote of five Ayes and Mo Mays, did approve the form of Construction Bond, and the Surety thereon. executed in due form, by the said Jordan Construction Company, oontraotors, which bond is of record in Vol. 4 , page 1/ , of the Minutes of said City Council; and At day of 115BREA5, the City Council of said City, did on the s� r, 1925, in accordance with the revisions of Chapter 11, Title 22, Revised Civil 9tatites of Texas, pass an ordinance ordering the improiement of certain streets and parts of streets in said City, to -wits West Seventh Street from W. A. L. Austin Street to W. B. L. Columbia Street, whioh is now and shall in all proosedangs hereafter Wen in regard to the paving of said portion of said street, be designated as District No. 1. West Seventh Street from W. B. E. 4olsasbia Street to W. D. L, Qoireeton Street, which is now and shall in all proceedings hereafter taken in regard to the paving of said portion of said street, be designated as District No. 2. Galveston Street from S. 1. L. West Seventh Street to 3. D. L. West Eleventh Street, whieh is now aced shall in all proceedings hereafter taktn in regard to the paving of said portion of said Street, be designated as District No. 3. West Eleventh Street from W. B. L. Houston Street to W. B. L. Columbia Street, which Is now and shall in all proceedings hereinafter taken in regard to the paving of said portion of said Street, be designated as District 10. 4, Columbia Street South from Extension of South Line, Block 28, Eigghlandlddition, to Extension of South Line, Block 1, said Addition, whioh is now arid shall in all proceedings hereefter taken in regard to the paving of said portion of said Street, be designated as District No. 5. West Tenth48treet from E. B. L. Columbia Street to W. D. L. Broadway, which is now and shall in ell prooesdings hereafter taken in regard to the paving of said portion of said Street,be designated as District No. 6. Austin Street from 3. N. L. West Tenth Street to A. 3. L. West Eighth Street,whioh is now and shall in all proceedings hereafter taken in regard to the paving of said portion of said Street, be designated as District No. 7. Austin Street from 3. B. L. West Eighth Street to N. B. L. West Seventh Street, which is now and shall in all proceedings hereafter taken in regard to the paving of said portion of said Street, be designated as District Ie. 8. WEEMS, S, en the AI4C' - 7 %e y of 8mpipanWar, 1925, the C1 Council of said City after examining and approving the report or statement of the R. 4. Oarraway Company, General and Connoting Engineers, the Engineers for said City, as to the Dost and manner of pro -rating the proper portion thereof against the abutting property owners and their property on the streets heretofore ordered to be improved, did pass an ordinance naming the 17th day of November, 1925, as the date on which said City Council word hear said owners, their agents or attorneys, as to said assessment and the saonint to be assessed against said owners and their property, and as to the Regularity of the proeeedings in reference thereto, which ordinance is of record in Volume page , et seq. , of 0, Minutes of said City Council= and WHEREAS, in a000rdaaoe with the previa ns of Chapter 11 Title 22, Revised Civil Statutes of Texas, the Secretary did oases notice of said hearing to be published in three issues of the Plainview Evening Herald, a newspaper of general circulation in the Olt y of Plainview, the first assns thereof being the ith day of November, 1925, and by farther mailing to •soh owner of property abntting upon the streets to be improved a copy of said publication; and WHEREAS, said hearing was bad at the time and place Mentioned in said ordinance and notioeoto-wit, on the 19th day of lioveaber, 1925, at the City Hall in the City of Plainview, Texas, at 2e00 P. II.,which hearing was oontinned from day to day, and ttas to time, until the 17th day of November, 1925 and was than closed; and REAS, at the said hearing all desiring to contest the said assessment, correct the seine 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 rectifioation which were called to the attention eat the City anthor3.11e Wing been rectified std oerreoted, and said authorities having heard and considered the evidence in the premises, and the said s therities being of the opizxion, frau the evidenoe, that the assessment heretdmites, 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 anyabutting property owner, except as t0 curbs, which is assessed totally against said Feopert7 owners u provided in Article 1009, Revised Civil Statutes of Texas, and that in each case the assessment made against any parcel of property is less tbsn the benefits to said property by means of enhsnoed value thereof by reason of said improvement, and the said City authorities have considered the facts and adopted the Rule of Apportionment below set out, and the division of the cost of said improvement between said property owners and their property is just a d equitable and producing substantial equality, considering benefits arising from said improvements and burdens imposed thereby; WREREA3, a000rding to the report and statement of the Engineer, heretofore approved, the total cost of such iapravement is 1 ,060,31 and the proportion and amount of such to 1i..„aseeasad agaistst abutting property and its owners, as finally determine at the hearing, is as follows; For paving, inoluding gutters, excavations, drains, sewers and other neoessary appurtenances - For curbs - • 7,541.34 For outlet sewer paid in full by city - $ 44945.7 P � awM , _ - /Z0.#29.96 f'ro ¢,. }� proportion _ 40. #41346 - 0040,040.31 Cors fropo x1..07 - - - TOTLL - e The amount per front foot assessed against each owner and the property for paving, including gutters, ezcavatioa, drains, sewers and other necessary appurtenances is as follows: District No. 1 , Distriet Vie. 2 District lo. 3 Distrtot 114• 4, al* OP Or $ 10.601129 V •.603, 6,0301101/ 0.6627!! Distriot leo. 6 - District No. 6- Distriot No. 7 Distriot Mb. 8 - tam 410. ,.--- -$ 6.675829 $ 6.711129 • 6.836664 ✓' $ 9.068359 .,. 3"7W, THEREFORE B1 IT ORDAINED by the City Council of the City of Plainview, Texast SECTION 1. That them is .M shall be hereby levied against eaoh of the owners of property below mentioned and against his or her property below desoribed, the several WARS of money below mentioned and itemised for paving, including glitters, 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 their property, and the several amounts assessed against thea and their property, as oorreoted by the said city authorities, being as follower Okknfril OWNER'S NAME 11 DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY 1 1 Town orNo. Rate per 1blk1 Addition 1Ft. 1Lineal Ftp Curb 1 Curb 1 Total Cost Feet' Cost 1 Cost NORTH SIDE -District No. 1-W. 7th St. from W. B. L. Austin St. to W. B. L. J. L. Guest & Mayen Miller Lots 8, 7, 6 Alley Intersection sar Methodist Episcopal Church, South Lots 9, 10 BALTIMORE STREET INTERSECTION Mrs. Georgia A. Oswald Lots 8, 7, 6, 5 Alley Intersection Lots 9, 10 Columbia St. 411 Piainv'w1 140 11.417873 20 J. C. Anderson, Jr. . John Sealey, E. R. Brown, E. E. Plumb', R. Waverly Smith, George C. Green, Magnolia Petrolium Company J. T. Northcutt Wilbert G. Hinn Mrs. Ethel Wilson Sanford L. W. Williamson NORTH SIDE-Distric J. C. Terry H. H. Tilson T. B. Campbell S. E. Curry Dan E. Ansley W. B. Armstrong Mrs. Liddle King Eber Davis Est. of L. A. Knight, I Sarah E. Knight, ad -1 ministrator and Bettie) Knight Malone 1 Lots 8, 7, 6 Alley Intersection T. J. Van Arsdell Lot 9 & S. % Lot 10 SOUTH SIDE. J. N. Donohoo 1 Lots 1, 2, 3 1 Alley Intersection Mrs. Lena Donohoo Ware Lots 16, 15, 14 DENVER STREET INTERSECTION L. M. Faulkner E. 80 ft. of Lots 1, 2 W. N. Thornton W. 60 ft. of Lots 1, 2 Alley Intersection Lots 16, 15, 14, 13 EL PASO STREET INTERSECTION Lots 1, 2 Alley Intersection E. 68 ft. of Lots 16, 15, 14 W. 72 ft. of Lots 16, 15, 14 FRESNO STREET INTERSECTION E. 90 ft. of Lots 1, 2 W. 50 ft. of Lots 1, 2 Alley Intersection E. 1,Sd Lots 16, 15, 14, 13 W. 1,¢ Lots 16, 15, 14, 13 GALVESTON STREET INTERSECTION Beginning N. W. Cor. Blk. 80, A & W Add., Thence W. 62 ft; S. 208.7 ft.;E. 62 ft.; 208.7 ft. to point of beginning Beginning 62 ft. W. of N. W. Cor. of Blk. 80, A & W Add.; Thence W. 92 ft.; S. 208.7 ft.; E. 92 ft.; N. 208.7 ft. to point of Beginning w•• EAST SIDE -District No. 3 -Galveston St. from N. B. L. W. 7th St., to 8. B. L. T. J. Van Arsdell Lot 9 & S. 3 Lot 10 L. C. Williamson 1 N. % Lot 10 & S. 35 ft. Lot 11 T. A. Wilbanks N. 15 ft. Lot 11 & All Lot 12 Mrs. Laura Holland .... Lots 13, 14, 15, 16 WEST EIGHTH STREET INTERSECTION Mrs. Anna Vandiver Lots 9, 10 & S. 20 ft. Lot 11 D. B. Shiftlett Lot 12 & N. 30 ft. of Lot 11 41 Plainv'w 140 44 Plainv'w 441 Plainv'w Lot 1; N. % Lot 2 j 40 Alley Intersection E. % Lots 16, 15 1 40 491 W. 1/4 of Lots 16, 15 BALTIMORE STREET INTERSECTION 140 20 140 Plainv'w 140 1 20 Plainv'w 70 Plainv'w1 70 Lots 1, 2 1 45 Plainv'w Alley Intersection Lots 16, 15 1 45 Plainv'w No. 2-W. 7th St. from W. B. L. Columbia St. to W. B. L. Galveston St. Lot 8; S. 1/ Lot 7 55 Plainv'w Alley Intersection Lots 9, 10 55 Plainv'w DENVER STREET INTERSECTION Lots 8, 7 67 A&W Alley Intersection E. 3t Lots 9 & 10 67 A&W W. 1,Si Lots 9 & 10 67 A&W EL PASO STREET INTERSECTION Lots 8, 7; S. 1/Q Lot 6 74 A&W Alley Intersection E. 54 ft. of Lots 9, 10 74 W. 86 ft. of Lots 9, 10 74 FRESNO STREET INTERSECTION E. M. Carter Mrs. M. J. McLaughlin J. W. Heard C. A. Pierce D. W. McGlasson M. C. McGlasson J. C. Broyles W. R. Thompson Mrs. L. A. Matlock „-- T. J. Shelton Mrs. Ava Joplin First Baptist Church R. A. Underwood Wylie Brashears Will A. Dunwoody Est. of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Mathes, Burke Mathes and John Mathes, Executors J. H. Mathes NORTH SIDE -W. 10th H. W. Sadler W. 90 ft. Lots 14, 15, 16 Lot 13 WEST NINTH STREET INTERSECTION W. % Lots 7 & 8 Lot 9 Lot 10 Lot 11 W. % Lot 12, and tract 35.2 ft. N -S. full length of and adjoin- ing Lot 12 on the N. St. Offset Intersection. W. 70 ft. Lots 13 14 79 79 541 54 68 68 68 73 73 73 80 80 A&W A&W A&W A&W 140 20 140 140 20 140 140 20 70 70 140 20 54 86 140 20 140 Plainv'w1 140 1 20 Plainv'w1 140 A&W 1 80 A&W 60 20 A&W 140 A&W A&W A&W A&W A&W 80 A&W 80 A&W 140 20 68 1 72 90 50 20 70 70 Acreage 62 Acreage W. 11th St. 9 A&W 1 79 A&W A&W A&W 78 A&W 78 A&W 78 A&W 78 A&W 1 79 79 77 A&W 77 A&W 771 A&W 77 77 4 A&W A&W H -L 13 75 60 65 200 120 80 150 50 100 50 50 50 85.2 50 11.4178731 11.417873 11.417873 11.417873 11.417873 11.417873 11.417873 11.417873 9.512983 9.512983 9.512983 9,512983 9,512983 9.512983 9.512983 9.612983 9.512983 9.5129831 9.5129831 9.512983 9.512983 9.512983 9.512983 9.512983 9.512983 9.512983 9.512983 9.512983 9.512983 9.512983 1,598.50 176.45 1,598.50 150.21 1,598.50 169.45 1,598.50 176.45 1.598.50 150.21 799.25 80.21 799.25 89.24 1,598.50 169.45 1,598.50 176.45 1,331.82 176.45 1,331.82 179.45 1,331.82 665.91 665.91 1,331.82 513.70 818.11 179.45 80.21 99.24 179.45 64.21 115.24 1,331.82 179.45 1,331.82 179.45 1,331.82 176.45 1,331.82 179.45 761.04 570.78 1,331.82 1,331.82 646.88 684.93 856.17 475.65 665.91 665.91 109.24 70.21 179.45 179.45 78.21 101.24 119.24 60.21 80.21 99.24 9.512983 589.80 62. 9.512983 i 123.671 13. 6.939973 6.939973 6.939973 6.939973 6.939973 6.939973 6.939973 6.939973 6.939973 6.939973 6.939973 6.939973 6.939973 6.939973 520.50 416.40 451.10 1,387.99 832.79 555.20 1,040.99 347.00 694.00 347.00 347.00 347.00 109.95 60. 65. 234.95 154.95 80. 184.95 50. 134.95 50. 50. 50. 591.281 120.151 347.001 50. 1 74.11 1,672.61 63.09 71.17 74.11 63.09 33.69 37.48 71.17 74.11 74.11 75.37 75.37 33.69 41.68 75.37 26.97 48.40 75.37 75.37 74.111 75.37 45.88 29.491 75.37 75.37 32.85 42.52 50.08 25.29 33.69 41.68 26.04 1,661.59 1,669.67 1,672.61 1,661.59 832.94 836.73 1,669.67 1,672.61 1,405.93 1,407.19 1,407.19 699.60 707.59 1,407.19 540.67 866.51 1,407.19 1,407.19 1,405.93 1,407.19 806.92 600.27 1,407.19 1,407.19 697.73 727.45 906.25 500.94 699.60 707.59 615.84 5.46 129.13 46.18 25.20 27.30 98.68 65.08 33.60 77.68 21.00 56.68 21.00 21.00 21.00 50.461 21.001 566.68 441.60 478.40 1,486.67 897.87 588.80 1,118.67 368.00 750.68 368.00 368.00 368.00 641.74 368.00 1 OWNER'S NAME 1 DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY !Mk/ H. W. Sadler John L. Vaughn L. T. Mayuhgh WEST SIDE - R. A. Barrow O. B. Jackson Nancy Ann Roberts, Mary E. Banks, Inde- pendent Executrix Nine McComas E. O. Nichols & J. L Guest Lucille and Melvin Lewis, Minors, W. B Lewis, Guardia n J. B. Long Mary L. Kinder E. F. Alexander J. B. Cardwell E. W. Thomas J. W. Boswell J. E. Sheon Mrs. Eva L. Barnes SOUTH SIDE West Mrs. Eva L. Barnes Town or INo.Rate per Curb 1 Curb Total Addition 1Ft. !Lineal Ft Cost Feet! Cost Cost WEST TENTH STREET INTERSECTION 1 W. 70 ft. Lots 13, 14 41 H -L Lots 12, 11 41 H -L Lots 10, 9 411 H -L Alley Intersection Lots 7, 8 Lot 6 & S. % Lot 5 Lot 4 & N. 1/2 Lot 5 Lot 3 & S. 10 ft. Lot 2 Lot 1 & N. 40 ft. of Lot 2 WEST EIGHTH STREET INTERSECTION E. 66 ft. Lots 8, 7, & E. 66 ft. of S. 40 ft. Lot 6 Lot 5 & N. 10 ft. Lot 6 Lot 4 & S. 1/2 Lot 3 N. 1/2 Lots 3 & Lots 2, 1 WEST NINTH STREET INTERSECTION Lot 6 Lot 5 Lot 4 Lot 3 & S. 1/2 Lot 2 N. 1/2 Lot 2, Lot 1 & Tract 32 ft. N -S. full length of and ad- joining Lot 1 on the N. 10th Street Intersection. N. 1/2 Lot 2, Lot 1 & Tract 32 ft. N -S. full length of and ad- joining Lot 1 on the N. Vera Wilkes J. N. Jordan NORTH SIDE -District H. D. Witt A. E. Boyd W. C. Malone C. E. Carter WEST TENTH STREET INTERSECTION Lots 1, 2, 3, 4 Alley Intersection Lots 5 & 6 86 A&W 86 A&W 86 A&W 86 A&W 86 A&W 87 A&W 87 A&W 87 A&W 87 A&W 88 88 88 88 88 88 5 5 A&W A&W A&W A&W A&W A&W H -L H -L No. 4-W. llth St. from W. B. L. Houston St., to W. B. L. Columbia St Lots 10, 9 24 H -L Lot 8 Lot 7 241 H -L Lots 6, 5 241 H -L 241 H -L GAVESTON STREET INTERSECTION Lots 10, 9 25 H -L Lots 8, 7, 6, 5 } 251 H -L FRESNO STREET INTERSECTION S. 130 ft. Lots 10, 9 J 261 H -L Lots 8, 7, 6, 5 261 H -L J. A. Bell Lula A. Huff J. C. Brown Mrs. Annie Harbin W. Oliver Anderson H. B. Jordan Lee Stephens Laura V. Mayhugh ,, Mrs. Minnie Reeves .,1 SOUTH SIDE - Mrs. A. C. McClellane W. H. Richardson J. N. Jordan L. T. Mayhugh H. S. Hilburn W. J. B. Gouldy Leetta Heflin M. B. Vaughn, James Hogg Vaughn, Earl Wood Vaughn EL PASO STREET NTERSECTION Lot 10 & W. 1/2 Lot 9 E. 1/2 Lot 9 & Lot 8 Lot 7 Lots 6, 5 DENVER STREET INTERSECTION Lots 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 Lots 10, 9 Lots 8, 7 Lots 6, 5 GALVESTON STREET INTERSECTION Lots 10, 9 Lot 8 Lot 7 1 Lot 6, 5 FRESNO STREET INTERSECTION Lots 10, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5 EL PASO STREET INTERSECTION Lee Stephens N. 120 ft. Lots 10, 9 Amanda Stephens &I children of Lee Steph ens, Amanda Stephens and Lee Stephens, In- dependent Executors Lot 8 & W. 40 ft. of Lot 7 Clara Schulz Lots 5, 6 & E. 10 ft. of Lot 7 DENVER STREET INTERSECTION G. W. Davenport 1 Lot 10 W. K. Harp 1 Lot 9 R. H. Mitchell Lot 8 & W. 10 ft. Lot 7 A. E. Boyd 1 N. 100 ft. Lots 5, 6 & N. 100 ft. of the E. 10 ft, of Lot 7 WEST SIDE -District No. 5 -Columbia St., South from extension of S. B. L. Blk. A. E. Boyd ..,1 N. 100 ft. Lots 5, 6 & N. 100 ft. of the E. 10 ft. of Lot 7 R. H. Mitchell S. 80 ft. of Lots 5, 6 Alley Intersection F. Ihlefeldt Lot 4 R. D. Looper Lot 3 & N. ]2 Lot 2 Homer Looper Lot 1 & S. / Lot 2 EAST SIDE - F. M. Butler 1 Lot 19 M. E. Sidebottom Lot 18 H. H. Tilson Lot 17 O.' B. Jackson 1 Lot 16 A. C. Brigance 1 Lot 15 27 27 27 27 H -L H -L H -L H -L 28 H -L 5 5 5 4 4 4 4 H -L H -L H -L H -L H -L H -L H -L 100 6.939973 100 6.939973 20 180 .,6.939973 100 6.939973 75 6.939973 75 60 90 140 60 75 125 50 50 50 75 107 50 200 20 180 100 50 50 100 6.939973 6.939973 6.939973 6.939973 6.939973 6.939973 6.939973 6.939973 6.939973 6.939973 6.939973 6.939973 6.939973 6.939973 6.939973 9.531943 9.531943 9.531943 9.531943 694.001 134.951 694.00! 120.211 1,249.191 200.211 694.00 520.50 75. 129.24 520.50 75. 416.40, 60. 624.601 56.68 50.49 750.68 744.49 84.09 1,333.28 54.28 748.28 31.50 552.00 31.50 25.20 552.00 441.60 124.95 52.481 677.08 971.591 174.95 416.40 60. 520.50 75. 867.50 159.95 347.001 84.95 347.00 50. 347.00 50. 520.50 75. 742.58 138.08 347.00 50. 1,387.99 255.16 1,249.19 200.21 953.19 134.95 476.60 50. 476.60 50. 953.19 134.95 100 9.531943 953.19 134.95 1 2001 9.531943 1,906.39 234.96 100 9.5319431 2001 9.5319431 75 9.531943i 75 9.531943 50 9.531943 100 9.531943 100 9.531943 100 100 100 100 50 50 100 31 H -L 300 2 H -L 1 2 H -L 2 H -L 1 1 1 1 H -L H -L H -L H -L 100 90 110 50 50 60 9.531943 9.531943 9.531943 9.531943 9.531943 9.531943 9.531943 9.531943 9.531943 9.531943 9.531943 9.531943 9.531943 9.531943 140 9.531943 28 H.L. Add,. to Extension S. B. 1 H -L 100 7.584673 1 H -L 80 7.584673 20 1 H -L 50 7.584673 1 H -L 75 7.584673 1 H -L 75 7.584673 41 C. P. 4 C. P. 4 C. P, 4 C. P. 41 C. P. 147.51 66 66 66 54 7.584673 7.584673 7.584673 7.584673 7.584673 953.191 134.95 1,906.39 234.951 714.89 109.95 714.89 75. 476.60 50. 953.19 134.95 2,859.58 369.901 953.19 134.95 953.19 100. 953.191 134.95 953.19 134.95 476.60 50. 476.60 50. 953.19 134.95 2,859.58 953.19 857.87 1,048.51 476.60 476.60 571.91 73.48 25.20 31.50 67.18 35.68 21.00 21.00 31.50 57.96 21.00 107.17 84.09 56.68 21.00 21.00 56.68 1 1.045.07 441.60 552.00 934.68 382.68 368.00 368.00 552.00 800.54 368.00 1,495.16 1,333.28 1,009.87 497.60 497.60 1,009.87 56.68 1,009.87 98.68 2,005.07 56.68 1,009.87 98.68 2,005.07 46.18 31.50 21.00 56.68 761.07 746.39 497.60 1,009.87 155.361 3,014.94 56.68 1,009.87 42.00 995.19 56.68 1,009.87 56.68 21.00 21.00 56.68 369.901 155.36 134.95 90. 144.95 84.95 50. 60. 1,334.47 174.95 L. Blk. 1, said 758.47 134.95 606.77 100.71 379.23 568.85 568.85 360.27 500.59 500.59 500.59 409.57 70.71 75. 75. 47.5 66. 66. 66. 54. 56.68 37.80 60.88 35.68 21.00 25.20 73.48 addition. 56.681 42.30 1,009.87 497.60 497.60 1,009.87 3,014.94 1,009.87 895.67 1,109.39 512.28 497.60 597.11 1,407.95 815.15 649.07 29.70 408.93 31.50 600.35 31.50 600.35 19.95 380.22 27.72 528.31 27.72 528.31 27.72 528.31 22.68 432.25 OWNER'S NAME DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY k Town or INo. Rate per 1 Curb Curb 1 Total Addition 1Ft. Lineal Ft' Cost Feet 1 Cost 1 Cost Clovis M. Clough Lot 14 T. E. Belew Lot 13 1 41 C. P. 1 50 1 4 C. P. 1 100 NORTH SIDE -District No. 6-W. 10th St., from E. B. L. Columbia St. to W. B. L. Broadway. T. E. Belew Lot 13 4 C. P. 107.5 7.620273 A. G. Cox Lot 12 41 C. P. 65 7.620273 E. E. Pearson Lot 11 4 C. P. 60 7.620273 E. R. Hanks Lot 10 4 C. P. 105.5 7.620273 C. G. Goodman Lot 9 4 C. P. 100 7.620273 BALTIMORE STREET INTERSECTION C. S. Auld Beginnin at S. W. Cor Lot 9, 131k. 3, C. P.; Thence S. 100 ft.; Thence E. 77.5 ft.; Thence N. 100 ft.; Thence W. 77.5 ft. to point of beginning 3 C. P. .,„ 77.5 H. M. Smith Beginning 77.5 ft. E. of S. W. Cor. Lot 9, Blk. 3, C. P.; Thence S. 100 ft.; Thence E. 77.5 ft.; Thence N. 100 ft.; Thence W. 77.5 ft. to point of beginning 3 C. P. 77.5 7.620273 Alley Intersection 20 H. Dysart Beginning at S. W. Cor. Lot 8, Blk. 3, C. P.; Thence S. 100 ft.; Thence E. 50 ft.; Thence N. 100 ft.; Thence W. 50 ft. to point of beginning 50 P. J. Wooldridge Beginning at S. E. Cor. Lot 8, Blk. 3, C. P.; Thence S. 100 ft.; Thence W. 105 ft.; Thence N 100 ft, Thence E. 105 ft. to point of beginning 7.5846731 379.23j 50. 7.584673 758.47 134.95 56.681 815.15 21.001 400.23 819.18 495.32 457.21 803.94 762.03 7.620273 590.57 AUSTIN STREET INTERSECTION D. L. Miller Beginning at S. W. Cor. Lot 8, Blk. 2, C. P.; Thence S. 100 ft.; Thence E. GO ft.; Thence N. 100 ft.; Thence W. 60 ft.; to point of beginning Roy Irick 1 Beginning GO ft. E. of S. W. Cor. Lot 8, Blk. 2, C. P.; Thence S. 100 ft.; Thence E. 60 ft.; Thence N. 100 ft.; Thence W. 60 1 ft. to point of beginning W. 0. Speck 1 Beginning at S. E. Cor. Lot 8, Blk. 2, C. P.: Thence W. 35 ft. Thence S. 100 ft.; Thence E. 65 ft.; Thence N. 100 ft.; Thence W. 30 ft. to point of beginning SOUTH SIDE John Blair W. 1/2 Lots 15, 16 J. J. Bromley E. 1/2 Lots 15, 16 Alley Intersection J. C. Anderson, Jr. Lot 1, & N. 1/2 Lot 2 BALTIMORE STREET INTERSECTION J. C. Anderson Lot 16 Alley Intersection A. M. Smith Lot 1 AUSTIN STREET INTERSECTION E. 0. Nichols W. 72 ft. Lots 23, 24 1 R. H. Knoohuizen E. 68 ft. Lots 23, 24 1 Alley Intersection J. M. Murphy Lots 1, 2, 3 1 WEST SIDE -District No. 7 -Austin St. from S. B. L. W. 10th St., to N. B. L. W. 8th St. 31 C. P. 31 C. P. 1 2 C. P. 2 C. P. 2 C. P. 3 Slaton 3 Slaton 3 Slaton 2 Slaton 2 Slaton A. M. Smith S. W. Reynolds E. West Klinger Chas. C. Gidney 0. M. Unger W. J. Lloyd Ben Gardner First Christian Church R. C. Joiner S. J. Whitacre Mande B. Cram W. E. Redford J. A. Peret W. A. Nash EAST SIDE - E. 0. Nichols E. W. O'Rear W. Jewell Patton J. M. Wells P. E. Berndt Mary Z. Phelps Harry Phelps Lot 1 Lot 2 Lot 3 Lot 4 Lot 5 Lot 6 Lot 7, 8 WEST NINTH STREET INTERSECTION Lot 1 & N. Me Lot 2 S. 1/2 Lot 2 & Lot 3 Lot 4 Lot 5 Lot 6 Lot 7 Lot 8 W. 72 ft. Lots 23, 24 Lot 22 Lot 21 Lot 20 Lot 19 and W. 72 ft. Lots 17, 18 WEST NINTH STREET INTERSETION John G. Erickson Lots 16, 15 Mrs. B. R. Morton , Lot 14 G. B. Speed Lot 13 MI R. D. Gibbs Lot 12 N. N. O'Bryant Lot 11 D. B. Watson Lot 10 T. J. McGill Lot 9 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 42 42 42 42 42 42 42 1 1 1 1 1 1 29 29 29 29 29 29 29 WEST SIDE -District No. 8 -Austin St. from N. B. L. W. 8th St. to N. B. L. W. 7th St Plainview Missionary Baptist Church Lots 1, 2, 3 41 Ida Thomas Lot 4 1 41 J. L. Guest & W. 13. Stevenson Lot 5 1 41 J. L. Guest & Mayes Miller Lots 6, 7, 8 41 EAST SIDE - 0. M. Unger 1 Lots 15, 16 J. E. Dement ...........1 Lot 12 & N. 40 ft. Lot 11 C. 13. Harder, Herbert' Dysart & F. M. Butler] Lot 13, 14 City of Plainview 1 Lots 9, 10 & S. 10 it. Lot 11 7.6202731 1051 7.6202731 60 60 65 70 70 20 140 140 20 140 Slaton 72 Slaton 68 20 Slaton 140 Slaton Slaton Slaton Slaton Slaton Slaton Slaton 50 50 60 50 50 50 100 Plainv'w 75 Plainv'w 75 Plainv'w 50 Plainv'w 50 Plainv'w 50 Plainv'w 50 Plainv'w1 50 Slaton Slaton Slaton Slaton Slaton 100 50 50 50 50 Slaton 1 100 Plainv'w 100 Plainv'w1 50 Plainv'w 50 Plainv'w 50 Plainv'w 50 Plainv'w 50 Plainv'w 50 Plainv'w Plainv'w Plainv'w Plainv'w • 301 Plainv'w 301 Plainv'w 1 301 Plainv'w 100 301 Plainv'w 110 7,620273 7.620273 7.620273 7.620273 7.6202731 7.620273 7.620273 7.620273 7.620273 7.620273 7.620273 7.248798 7.248798 7.248798 7.248798 7.248798 7.248798 7.248798 7.248798 7.248798 7.248798 7.248798 7.248798 7.248798 7.248798 7.248798 7.248798 7.248798 7.248798 7.248798 7.248798 7.248798 7.248798 7.248798 7.248798 7.248798 7.248798 7.248798 50 9.977508 50 9.977508 50 9.977508 9.977508 100 9.9776081 90 9.977508 150 9.977608 9.977608 590.57 107.5 65. 60. 105.5 134.95 112.45 97.71 381.01 70.211 800.13 139.95 1 457.21 94.95 457.21 495.32 60. 65. 533.42 104.95 533,421 90.211 1,066.84 196.16 1,066.84 1,066.84 548.66 618.18 1,066.84 195.16 195.16 106.95 88.21 195.16 362.44 50. 362.44 50. 362.44 362.44 362.44 362.44 724.88 50. 50. 50. 60. 130.24 543.66 10524 543.66 7a. 362.44 60. 362.44 50. 362.44 50. 362.44 50. 362.44 73.24 45.15 27.30 25.20 44.31 56.68 47.23 41.04 29.491 58.78 89.88 25.20 27.301 44.081 37.891 1 81.971 81.97 81.97 44.92 37.05 864.33 522.62 482.41 848.25 818.71 637.83 631.61 410.50 858.91 497.09 482.41 522.62 577.50 571.31 1,148.81 1,148.81 1,148.81 593.68 555.23 81.97 1,148.81 21.00 21.00 21.00 21.00 21.00 21.00 54.70 44.20 31.50 21.00 21.00 21.60 21.00 30.76 724. 100. 1 42.00 362.44 50. 21.00 362.44 60. 21.00 362.44 50. 21.00 362.44 50. 21.00 724.88 130.24; 54.70 724.88 362.44 362.44 362.44 362.44 362.44 362.44 130.24 60. 50. 60. 50. 00, 73.24 1,496.62 173.24 498.87 50. 498.87 1,496.62 50. 150. 997.751 123.241 897.98 90. 54.70 21.001 21.00 21.00 21.00 21.00 30.76 72.76 21.00 21.00 63.00 53.761 37.80 997.76 100. 42.00 1,097.531 110. 1 46.201 383.44 383.44 383.44 383.44 383.44 383.44 779.58 587.86 575.16 383.44 383.44 383.44 383.44 393.20 766.88 383.44 383.44 383.44 383,44 779.58 779.58 383.44 383.44 383.44 383.44 383.44 393.20 1,569.38 519.87 519.87 1,559.62 1,051.51 935.78 1,039.76 1,143.73 SECTION 2. That the sere hors men 0 and assessed against said property owners, respsetively, and their property, are hereby, together with the ooet of collection thereof, inoleding reasonable attorneys tees, if incurred, deolared to be a lies upon the said respective parcels of property against •hiob the sass are assessed,and a personal liability or charge against the owner thereof, and that the maid lien shall be the first enforoesble alai* against the property against wbieh it is assessed, superior to all other liens and claims except state, county and municipal tuxes; that the sums so assessed shall be payable as follows, to -wit, One-tenth sash, due upon the completion and aoceptanoe of the work by the oit7i the balance shall be payable in nine equal installment' on or Were one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight and nine years, respectively, after the date of pert/floats of Assessment.; deferred installments shall bear interest at the rate of eight 01 per cent per annum; provided, that any property owner may pay before maturity by payment of principal and scorned interest; further propiding that if default shall be mads in the payment of any principal or interest when due, the whole of said assessment upon said default shall at once beoome due ani payable at the option of the legal holder thereof. SECTION S. That the said City of Plainview shall not be is any manner liable for the payment of any semmassessed against any property owner or his property, or against any railway or street railway company or its property; bot that the aforesaid contractor shall look solely to the said persons and corporations and their property for the psyent of the said stems, but that the said city shall ezeroise all its lawful powers neoessary or proper to aid in and enforce the oolleotion of the said suns; and that if default shall be made in the payment of any of the said sums hereby assessed against said property owners aM their property, collection thereof shall be enforced either by the sale of the said property by the pity tax collector as near as possible in the manner provided for the sale of property for non-payment of advalorem taxers or at the option of the ]s gal holder of the Certificate of Assessment, the paymant of the said slam shall be enforced in any court hating jurisdtetton. SBOTI©N 4. That for the purpose of evtdenaing the sevei*l suss payable by said property owner and the time and terms of payment, and to aid in the enforcement thereof, assignable Certificates of Assessments call be issued by the said City upon the ooapletion and acceptance of the said work of improvement, whtoh shall be executed by the Mayor of said City signing the sane and by his facsimile signature being impressed on any coupons attached thereto, attested by the. City Seoretary under the impress of the corporate seal, said coupons to also bear the faosimile signature of said secretary, and payable to the above mentioned oontractor, or their 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 desoription as may identify the same by reference to any ether fact, and if said property shall be owned by an estate then the desortption thereof as to owned shall be suffioi eat. And the said oertifioate shall further provide that if default shall be mads in the pament of any installment +sf principal or interest thereon when due, then, at the option of the legal holder, thereof, the whole of said assessment shad). at once become due and payab1s, and stall be eolleoted with reasonable attorney's fees and oost$, if tnsntrred. And said eertiftelate 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, fo andel' the s 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 Furth proceedings with 'Deference to making said improvem have been regularly had in ooaplianoe with Chapter Revised Civil Statutes of Texas, and that all prerequisites to the fixing of ths 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 •aid oertifioates shall also provide that the. amounts payable thereunder shall be paid to the City tat collector of the aforesaid city, who shall credit said payments upon the said oertifioates, 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 7UED", and which payments shall be by the said Treararer paid to the legal holder of said certificate, on presentation thereof to bile, duly certified by said bitTax 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 reeeipt in writing to said Treasurer thereof and snrrendsr said certificate to said Treasurer when paid in full, together with all cost of collection. And the said iertificats 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 nowise be liable to the holder of said certificates in any yammer for the payment of the anoint evidenced by salt e.rt fie'stee for any Deet or Mins' is the pradios, or for snag he ssment failure of the governing body et said oity, or a eossseetion therewith. its *Moors is EMOTION !f. The fact that the afore said impente have progressed to mob an extent that is is now advisable to make immediate arrangements for the issuance of the aforesaid oertifioatss, oreates an estergenoyr and ispwrativs publio necessity that the rale requiring ordinances to be read at three several meetings be swipendad and that this ordinanoe take sffeot from and after its passage # and it is so ordained. PASS this the 14th day of november, 1825. APPROVED this 17th day of November, 1925. r, tatty of Eainrlew, Ti*as. p adjourned. No further business appear 1..flTEST: 311 Plainview, 2e:ras, November '23rd, 194,5. City Council net in call session, Layer J.1.Jaller, presiding, with J...1.Hooper, 1.]'].Boyd and 1).L.61oLpson, Aldernen, and J.H. SadI-lin_3 City secretary present when the followins. proceedings were had, to -wit; egularlj moved and seconded that the City order at one a 3" water meter and ne3essary connections for same, to be installed. at the Plainview Cotton Oil kill plant. Carried. !12t this Leeting three petitions were presented to the Council by property owners in Hill Crest Addition asking that said addition be annexed and taken into the corporate limits of the City. Action on said petitions beini3 deferred until next reetin of the Council. No Purther business ap-oearing Council adjourned. .1„..ayor. Plainview, exas, Nov 27, T925. City Council Let in 3pe31l session, la.yor, J. ller presiding, With J.C.o per, D.L.Thompson, :t.L.Boyd, and J.L.Ciuest and A.E.Boyd, :11c7ermen, and. 1-.1.1.Saiglin City Secretary, present when the following proceedings were had, to-wit7 Eegularly moved and seconde(' that the street lip;hto in the intersections of Seventhr,treet and Audtin Street, Seventh and Broadway, and Seventh and Ash Streets be taken out and that iron pole with arm bracket lights be placed on two corners at each of ea said intersections.'Carried. Loved and seconded that a street light be ordered in at the intersection of Columbia and Thirteenth Streets. Carried. 312 Regularly moved and seconded that the City order three traffi,e sigf;nals to be placed at intersections of 7th Austin, 7th and Broadway, 7th and Ash streets. Carried. Loved and seconded that the Plainview Band be and are hereby permitted to pat up a heating stove in the band, practice room in S.V. Corner of the City Auditorium 3uilding'. Carried. Regularly moved and seconded that effective December Ist, 1925, the Salary of the sire Chief shall be I25.00 and that Pat.LoWhorter be epployed starting December Ist, as night driver of fire trucks at a salary or 375.00 per 1,:onth. Carried. ORDEWTCE YO. BE IT ORaiLINED BY TiE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PLAZTVIEW That an election be held in and throughout the City of Plainview on the 31st day of December, 1925, within the hours ae provided by law for the nurpose.of determining whether or not there shall be annexed to the City and become and be made a part of the City certain territory adjoining the South Boundary line of the City of Plainview, described as follows, to -wit: All that certain 92.4 acres of land, more or less, sitna- ted in Hale County, Texas, adjoining the City of Plainview on the South and in two tracts, being 75 acres of the W. H. Bryan 80 acre Survey, abstract #553, and 17.4 acres of the P. F. Bryan 80 acree sarvey, abstract #554, said two tracts bounded together as follows: BEGINNITTG at the Northwest corner of said W. H. Bryan Survey: THENCE South 1o05' West 532.8taras to the Northwest corner of 30 acres of said P. F. Bryan Survey heretofore conveyed to J. E. btxx2 Green; THENCE East with the North line of said Green tract, 745.3 varas to its Northeast corner in the West line of the right of way of the P. & N. T. R. R. (Santa Fe), a stake set under right of way fence; THENCE North 48° 51t East with said right of way line and fence, 529.5 varas to corner in the East line of said W. H. Bryan Surve: THENCE North with said East line 144 Varas to the North- east corner of said W. H. Bryan Survey; THENCE West with the North line of said. Survey, 1100 vrs to the place of beginning, subject to a right of way 20 feet wide along the South line of said 92.4 acres and subject also to a right of way 100 feet wide for the Highway now running Nor'* and. South across said land, said highway right of way being an extension of Broadway in the City of Plainview. BE IT FURTE4R malty.= that said election shall be hold at the City Hall in the. City of Plainview, that the polls anall be oaened at seven o'clock A. Me and shall be closed at seven o'clock 1 on the said 31st day of December, 1925; that all tax paying voters resident of the City of Plainview, shall be qualified and vote at such election; that A-1 eligible and be &nci they are here sy appointed to hold ed to appoint and select such clerks an ed at such election shall be in favor -of against the annexation of the said&election and are autn assistance necessary to bolo - such election; the ballot u the annexation of the territorY or territory and said election hall Laa held and returns thereof maae to t:re City Council of the City ' P1aVieW as in case of this election. BE IT FURTHER CRDAL7ED that notice of said election shall be given by posting copies of this ordinance at three public places within t 1e City of Plainview and by publishing same in a newspaper for at least thirty days 7Jrior to the said 31st day of December, 1925. BE IT FURTHER C;RDAIED that the situation with respect to the aforementioned territory is such that a public necessity and emergency is created and all rules are suspended and this ordinance shall take effect and be in force from and after its passage. PASSED November 27ta, 1925. APPROVED same day. Mtn R, C Y OP PLAI1`1VIEV1. THE STATE OF TEXAS: THE COUNTY 07 HALE; THE C/TY COUNCIL of the City of Plain convened in regular session on this the ?th day of December. 1928, with the following members of the council present. towwit: J. U. Waler. 1 Mayor. J. C. HOCWER, A. E. BOYD, DR. J. L. GUEJT, . E. BOYD, D. U. ruoupscu G. li. UJaGLING CITY =MARY C. S. (ILLIAMS1 CITY ATTopary. lith Va following members absent: None, oonstitituing a quorum, at which time the following among other proeeedings were hada Councilman A. N. Boyd presented for consideration a rs. solution and made a motion that ie be adopted. The motion was scion by Councilman Hooper. The motiwn carrying the adoption of the resolu. tion prevailed by the following vote: AXES: Councilmen J. C. Hoo Guest, W. Boyd and D. U. Thompson. NOES: None The resolution is as follows: WHEREAS the City Connell has heretofore on the 3ri day of September and lst day of October executed contracts with Jordan Construction Company, a corporation, oontrsotors, for the conotruietion of certain street improvements in the City of 21ainview. Teams4 and AVREAS, said contract provides that the said contraeters shall receive their compensation from the City upon estimates appy by the City Ingineer as the work prof:mums; and W.I4IRAS, said oontrasts further prwid.* that th. eonirs* tors shall reset,* City of Plainview Street Improvement Warrants. Series 1925, dated November 15th, 1925 bearing six (0) inters** u of payment in cahh PAVING: 4334.00/ 4312.21/ 1684.46' 1500. and k. R, US, the cc ntractos have presented their first roved by the engineer in word, and figures as follows: Curb 0 $0.40...... Cutter 0 0.40 Separate Curb 0 $0,l 50..... • . • ... • ... Cu. Ydo. Excavation ion 0 00.50.......... .. 4 . 0 4 . • .'4 .3 42Nd LL 0' D p yyS� f . 0O...... . T " 6/ r 8, @ , 0000•. " 8/ - 10' 26' " 10/ • 12' " 4.73 Cu. Yds. Extra Concret Apron, and Connection to Corr. Culvert, North Lids 5 th St. 0 $20.00. 5 Reinforcing Stssl t� $0.07............ • 8 Cu. Yale. F tra Excavation on above 0 0400.. 50 l Manhold Complete 0 +45.00................ 366 495 300 760 TIMM SEWER TrenCh 10' M 140, • 6. 1225.00 1447.2 1741.95 1974.25 . (STTORNI. 12' peep $5.45............$ 12/ " Excavated & Graded. 109 " " 4 " 94.60 3.57 4.00 Witri 2697.75 300.00 AMOUNT 'l,�l%iJ. • i ♦ • f • • .. • • • • .. • .. ♦ i t.T':RIi I,a DEL '€Y MI) ( i tt0U W: 7341 Sq. Yds. avin 30 TonsJoint Piller........ 2 Cars Oszaent.. • ...... • ... . 1Car 15•& "Tile Yipe 1 " 15 " Tile Yipei...... 3. 12 " Atm Due..... ang Curbs) CU 10.....$ .. 40. 4 0 0 0 .. • 0.0.0 4 0 4 4.• 0 0 .. • 0 4 *******00000000000000,000000 •* 0 0 4 .. •* 0 .... 4 4 4 0 0 4. 4•• 4 .. . ***000000000000000********** TOTALpA ..... 0 0 0.0 .00 .0. 0 0 0.. Leas 10% Retained.......... Amount Due................ 0000. G11.414.1)S �';Aia.4 .... • • 0 S • 4 0 0 . Warrants Issued............ Reap y Yours, (0G33: +) R. G. WWI 1.1:7 1) X BY WBBREAS, said improvements covered by said estimate has been inspected by the City Council of said City and found to be in accordance with the specifications adopted by said City and to be well worth the sum ofr.W.,000.00, the amount provided in said estimate, and said City Council has accepted the labor and material covered by said estimate for and in behalf of said City of Plainview; and WHEREAS, said estimate herein set out has been duly audited by said City Council and found to be correct; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY TRE CITY COt3NCXL TH CITY OF PLAINVIEW, TEXA0 That said estimate covering said labor and materia1, aggregating the eum of $ 32302.67 which has been presented by Jordan Construction Company, contrac ore, be, and the same is hereby ullowed. that, in accordance with said contracts between the City of Plainview and said Jordan Construction Company, contractors, there shall be executed and delivered to maid oontractors City of Plainview Street improvement Warrmats. Series 1925, Numbers 1 to 1 inclusive, in the denomination of $1000.00 each, aggregating $20,000 0 dated. November 15th. 1925, bearing interest at the rate of six (6%) per cent per annum, boiling part of an issue of $55,000.00, authoriend to be issued by an ordinance of the City Council, passed on that. 2ad diar of November, 1925, and duly recorded in the Minutes of said Countin. That the said City of Plainview, Texas, has received full value and consideration for said warrants numbered 1 to 32, inclusive. The Mayor, City Secretary and City Treasurer are hereby dirreted to execute such certificates and affidavits as are necessary or convenient to reflect the validity of the warrants deLiVerod here.. under. ATaST APPROVIID thin 7th dqv of December MN STATE 0? TEXAS: CITY OF PLAINVIBa:: Cm this the 7th day of December, 1925. the City Com*11 of the City of Plainview, Texas,0 was convened in insular session in the City aa3.1 tt Plainview., all members thereof. to -wit: J. M. Waller, Z. C. Hooper A. B. Boyd J. L. Guist D M. Thompson, M. E. Boyd G. H. Saigling Cou befog preeecto with none abse t. and among ether basin the following business was transacted: It was meted by Councilman Guestaisd isecenied by CounaUman cover, that an ordinance entitled AN ORD/NANC33 URfl ING .•i I VEIXTIT eY A PART 07 COLUMBIA T IN THE CITY OF PIAINVIE4, RAKING PROVISIONS FOR Assnisno PART 07 IRE CckT TILERliat AGAINST THE oWNBRS ul PRoPERTY ABUTTING ON SAID PORTICN OF SAID STRKizT AND PRovromo .enocoului FOR HEARING AND NO'fICB AND 1AK TI1G PnovrsICIM FOR THE :1 CRIT AND COLIRCTIoN OF SUCH ASSEGLXENTS. PROVIDING 70I I4 MIME OF A!r. LE MB EIT•BRARIITO CBRTIFICATES, EVIDENCING TIM IIIDEBTICEDBz:07 T1 PROPERT1' OIETERS BY VIRTUE OF sUCR ALT, PROV/DVW FOR L TO RCURE THEIR PAYMENT, AND PROVIDING FoR THE CORRECTION 07 1,6"1:Pso1crr EXIOTEOLISLY UDE. AND DECLAR/NG AN EKE' ##:',e CY be p1s on ite first reading. AUSs Councilasn Hooper. A. R. • NOW: Bons. Notion earrio, and the ordinaries, was read in fall Wired by aDunollimis Hooper, and seconded by Coyne Isms 7/. 3o7d, that the ordlnanos *se its first reading. MS: Caunaiieneen o ptr, A. 3. Boyd Guest, Th NAY: Bone. triad. doted by Councilmen Guest and seoended by Councilman the rules be suspended ant . that the Ordinance be second reading by caption A Lit Gounnilmn liooper, NAYS: pone . married. Th+ez o in read by ea en. Slowed by Counts ileum Hooper ►nd seconded by Coune ilmen t the ordinance be planed on its third readingand by caption. Councilmen, Hooper, A. N. BoeydGuest, Thompson A• E. 1 Counc NAYS s Nuns arrisd. The ordinance follows: providing for evidencing thus i n ebttineas of the property► Ctrs hr h assessment, p si for i1*n. to sect their payment seteements erraneoui y , :tiering the improvement of a pert of Col* Plainview, asking previsions for assessing e.inst the owner* of property abutting on nd providing procedure for hearing and s for the enforcement .cd collection of the issuance of assignable intereet-bearing for .4[WrillhO, the City uf 41einview, Tex, Ilan is.dupted the benefits of the provielone of Chapter 11 Statutee of Texae taxpaying votera. Title 22. Revised Civil by e majority vote of the legally qualified property reuidin, in said City, at an election held on the 18th day of November, 1916; and iliETUAS, the City Council of aaiu City did on the 20th day of November, 191O, .tti' bald eleetion, pane an order declaring the refulte of the euld election and declaring the provisions of said Chapter and Title apl4icab1e to anci, governing eaid Cit in all respecte, which order icy of record in Volum* 3, page 37, et seq., of the Minutes of euld City of'Olainview; and riL:REA.14, the provisions of Article 1016, Revised Civil Stautee, one of the articles in ueid Chapter, grants to the said Cityfull power to pain all ordiencee 4nd resolutions neceeeary or proper to give full force thereto and to every part of said Chapter, and '12C,11EAS, it is now advisable in the opinion of the said Cit: to place into lamediate opcJ'ation, machinery neceeeary for the paving of a part of Columbia Street, in the City, the erection of curbe, gutter e an other neceeeary a„purtenancea, including drains and storm eewere, upon or along eaid street,. and Ja4REA3, by an ordinance adopted on the 2nd day of Novernber, 1925, provision* was ia,de for the ilueuance of warrants by the City of lainview, denominated "City or Plainview, Texae, Street Mm. provement igarrante, Seriee 1025" for the purpose of paying the City's proportion for doing said work and making such improvements TH1111770111, RE IT 7i1DAVIED BY THE CITY COUNCIL of the City of Plainview, Texae, that that jortlon of Columb:la Street from the North line of Seventh street to a line extending from the North lin( of Block 3, Slaty Addition ae extending to the curb to an intersection at the curb with an extension of the South line of Block 1, Highland Addition, shall be paved and where necessary curbs, gutters and Qtrhe neceeeary appurtenances including drains and *term sewers* shall be constructed thereon and in connection therewith, and that said portion ( said Columbia Street so to be improved le and shall hereafter be deaig sated as DISTRICT /M. t sari work be done acac ardir tte s pians sp+eati fit donee i t d by said city as part of the contract of said city with tae Jordan Construction Co., *antra -eters which contra t d r tlfiet# by the said city on 21st day of Sept* or 1925/ is awecord�ed in ok 4, at page 293, et seq., Minutes of said City e:#run til, which sal4 oontraot and specifies.tions are made a part therset`. That+ R. O. Carr,way Cony be instructed and the are hereby instructed and ordered to make an estimate of the parobai►1 cost of such improeree=,ants as contemplated in said plane and spec `i Sone whieb are made a part hereof, giving said *illy ths benefit es d estimated cost, that they prepare a list of all lots or Creational hits and other tracts of land, situated an that part of said Columbia 3treset, as are isated above, gtvinG the number and si se of same. ths number k� whish situ ted, or other desariptien of swsry tsaet sot known by nasi r, the names of the owners if known, and if there is soy lot cox iaraertic 1 lot, or other tract of land, the owner of whidh is sitwall be entered on said list as 0111=0W . It shall be tate fe�trth+er duty of the said R. Cr. Carraway Company to eater en said l st. oecosit+e each lot or fracticral lot;, tinct otbsr true t land, acts side of that part of said street, +abslree moat,on of the set isated expense of the grading* paving* gttteers, and other **pease incident to the paving in front, r opposite sus lot or fractional lot or other tract of land by the *FRONT FOOT 'LI on RU . that is, as the total be prpperty of sash owner le to the total frontage of this that portion of such street thus to bs improved upon r ;oh frOntage p such own property abuts adjoins. and they X11 also en 05 list opposite each lot or fractional part of lot or tract of 1 situ* ad as above described, figures Showing the total estimated soot the sidewalk or curb neon a nary to be plfised e t sum rsseisss in Darr i eea ity with this ordinance. The information thus obtained smell be end in the advertisement and at the hearing hereinafter pro t cd. That any description or designation at property er ere property reasonably soffis ent to Apprise or his p rty is intended by is description or r deemed a held to bye arufi'icient dsscript ioz or deal tom# and no de- fective or roneous desoripti+en or designation shall Iwai idate or imp. pair such list, esti tea or any other matter or thing titre in provided icor, or done in pureuan of this ordinance # war invalidate or fair a s s e s sage nt hereafter made net any prop*xty or orrn+er so in tended to be described or des; ; and that it this proris on old in any respect invalid, that some shall not in ageing *fillet es remainder of this ordinance or uny other part hereof, nor any sett hereafter taken or ordinance hereafter adopted by the Council, but all same shall nevertheless remain in full fares andifeot. That the cost of making such improvements. (mot t curbs, Ghali tit pa#d as follows: One-fourth (V4) o the total cwt aer r that entire coat of the sewer outlet by the aforesaid city,. and three-. fourths (3/4) of the total cry t, except the ccs t of the staer outl;et�, b7 butting property owners, the coat to be ealoulated far the reseed ive pb triote hereinabove defined and numbered • That the cost of each prpperty owner shall be in psi port o l his or her frontage bears to the total frontage of that pe►rtton of the street improved, as hereinabove defined, upon whish sum ars pi a ty abuts or adjoins except as otherwise determined at mar on benefits hereinafter provided tor. that the total, cart of constructing curbs in trent, , around €may of said props rty shall be assessed Inst t mer e arm hist or her property. Asuessment of a portion of the cot of such impraYements e Inst each traot of abutting property, and the owners ►rest by th+e City Council atter h axing ss hereinafter provided tor, and tuch ase es nt shall be a personal liability of the owners of suet aro shall eonstitute a lien thereon std ri*r to am, isr except ,Mate, county ar muco ice. taxis• and shill r by the sale of said property in the Winer provided abutting prop* other lit n or be enforced el 'bey law in the ool .cation of ad valorem taxes by the said •ity, or by s against the owners in any court bowleg jurisdiction• e thereof a Inst any property saeaQt by for two' ution, eba11 be a personal liability ago net the ear t then contractor doing aue�h work and log sueeh r mend ahall hur+re right to not da anyeueh work and to omit making such improrrer ant in front of any lot or tract of property, which is stead of any person, unless the owners of such homestead shall eoascut r deli or to such contractor a valid kethanieos and haterial ms's Li+rn Inst a eecurink, such con castor in the payment of the pertian of the cost €end expense of au* impressment assessed against eeb► ere by the City Caunail. No asses n t shall be aw4s aga ineet any owner of a►bs t pr©perty or his property in any event in e acees of the sotusi benefits to such owner in enhanced value to his property by means of such hem provements as ascertained at the hearing hereinafter provided for. That full and fair hearing shall be given to the owners of OU ch roo+er, and to the owner or owners of each piece or tract of eueh hearing /hall be by and before the City Council. A time erre. place for such hearing shall be set by the Coun etil and notice of nuc hearing shall bo given to the owners of ouch property by advertisement thereof inserted and publiShed pit least three tines in.eome nswepaper published in the City or Plainview, the first public* ca t i on to be made at le as t ten days before shah hear ing i and that at so bearing ouch owners or any of them shall hate the right to contest s assessments and to be heard fully as to same, and to contest the person sl is ity, and to contest the regularity of the proisedinga with refer , r to such inproyementu, is nd the benefits of said nprovemente t f it ar bIs property and any other matter with reference thereto. The cost of collection or assessments and reasonable attox y'a fetee, if incurred, ehdll be in dad in same Any property owner against whoa or who grapes r a nt or r0a130011111111011t has been mala shall have the right wi thereafter to bring suit in any oourt having juri did ,ice set aaida or correct the sane or any pxoceedingswith rare such pr aeo .{ _- t at error or But, after, euch owner, hie or.her resigns or succeueore, shall be barred from by each action or wry defense for invalidity in such proceedings or ustesement or re,fesaLient, er any action th which same may be in questioe Aeeeeemente chell be payable one-tenth caeh, due upon come pletion ens acceetunce by the City uf the work within the iAstrict Aixs. idabove defined und numbered the balance to be evidenced by certificae tea beerine such date shall be payable in nine equal installments, on or before 1, 2, 5, 4, 5, 6, 7, and 9 years espectivelyi from the date uf the Certieicett of isseeen:ent; deferred installments shall bear intertet at the rate cf 8 per annum, payable annually us it accrues) and- failurefailure tc pay any instellment of principal er interest shall, at .the election of the owner thereof, elature all instelleente. Said (sortie ficatee 64411 be aeeignable and izeued in the name of the City declare in the liability of euch owere and their property for the payment of such aeeeeeteent. Certificetee will recite that all proceedings with reference to reekin e such improveeente have been regelarly had in come pliance with law and with the charter of said city, and that all pree requisites to the fixine of the useeeement lien aeuleet the property desieneted in seie Certificate and ell prerequisitee to the fixing Of the pereunal liability evieenced by said Certificute, have been duly performed and eeall be prima facie evidence of the facts so recited and no further eroof thereof shall be required in any court. All ordinancee or reeuletioee er parts of vrders or resoe lutione in conflict herewith are hereby exereeely repealed insofar as they are in.conflict herewith. The fact th4t the4.1bove deeienated streets are in adee plorable condition, conetitutcu an immediate and imperative public neeees— ity that the rule requring ordinancee to be read at three ;several meats be ao3pended, and that thie ordinance take effect from and after its kASED, this A..aBOVRD th 1925. ember, 1925. ATV; ST: MIN() CITY ItXAS. 313 No further business appearing Council adjourned. /1/' Plainview, Texas, December 7th, 1925. City Council ret in regul':.r session, Layer J.i. faller, pres- iding, with J. C.hooper,.I°-,+. i3oyd and i .i.. Thompson, ilderrren, .r_.I.L.urray Chief of Police and u. -i. Saigling City Secretary, pre- sent haven the following proceedings were had, to -wit: ire-,ularly moved and seconded that the City Engineer be requested to up an estiLate of cost of a 6" water main on Horth Date street running a distance of approximately 4 blocks and acresss two streets, and present said estimate to the City Council at its next regular meeting. Carried. Loved and seconded that the Silver loon Cafe now in the Plainview Theater Bu:::lding be permitted to set its popr corn macg- ine on the sidewalk against the Building. Carried. Regularly moved_ and seconded that a water main 6 " in size "e laid on North G- lveston Street up to the old J.L.Overall place in north portion of the City. Carried- Regularly arried. . Regularly mored and seconded that the 800 Block on Austin Street between nth and 9th streets be na,,ed Fifty (50) feet wide sane as the 700 Block south of it, instead.of 86 feet wide as was origionally planned; the Oity paying its 4 of the 50 ft paving. Car Carried. Two surety bonds amounting to 1;x70,000.00 rade to the City by the First National Bank as the City Depository were accepted and approved. The petition of L.i.Olark for place on the City Police fore as night watchman was rejected. Regularly moved and seconded that the City Treasurer be and is hereby instructed to transfer the following sums of money tinw in inactive accounts to the General fund:- Special daterworks Impvt , I, wII88.03 ; Special aterworks Impvt 2, rI8I.89 ; Special Street Impvt Series 1923, 524.60; Lotion carried. the following reports for the month of November I925, were h heard and same accepted and approved and ordered spread on the min- utes of this Looting:- O.H. Saigling "Dater c Sewer and L iscellaneous Collections 3I037.45; Dattent Taxes 42328.I7; Delinquent Taxes $537,1: The following Salaries and Bills for the month of November 1925 were allowed and ordered paid:- P11onnally 100.00, C._.. 7 Rci_uon 125.00, :ee nardin ,J00. 00 , :' _3x11 o , Lr . ;_ : , ' =i � •�.• ,i:J.J„ 3.I.Lathan ;%t,�.UO '.r. • �wlgl -ins JI50.00, .H.L_urray X00.00, J.I. Ivy c;85.00, 1•:i.Blar en:ore 100.00, J..hart 0100.00, :. . -:eynolds ,400.00, Mbort jinn I00.0::), wrtin I_c,`;horter b .00, :o:s 65.00, I75.00, 'aul ryan `'II5.00, ,JillioLU Lartin `50.00, D.P. Jones %;40.00,,Plainview Fire Lett 35.00, J.0. - ooper b.00, J.I,.uest ;,5.00, �.I.Boyd S.OU, D.I.?roEpson _;5.00, J.EH, .Doyd s.00, T•:. lexand.er 100.00, .Visor 100.00, BILLS:- John Lucas _gent ;107.5I, Jut Bounds ;x23.25, Carl Rosser ::25.00, Eugene I. ,feller .!?27.53, F.I, .I. itchell c,I.9.20 T.1;..Hooker TI�'.20, 5..r. rates 39.80, A.H.I anwarren 3I7.60, 'J.D.Selder I9. 0, J.I .Teagure :39.20, Y. -Li -Hayhurst 19.20, T.Self 3I4.40, 0.S.hanwarren I9.20 C. 3.T'roLas ''507.00 Clowe Conran 31368.38, Neptune I<:eter Co '626.93, Ward Sly .:2.50, 314 Shook Batter;,- Oo ::q.50, Knoohuizen-Boyd, iavenport Spencer 1 llin-er 0.i ug Co 7.65, ITobles Dros 'a.erican IaFrance 2ire Engine Co Conner -lathes Co - 2.70, Burroughsieh Co :,:5.5t3, ionz-Bell Ibr Co ..6.u0, Gro Co -0.00, loGlasson-Arrstrong 00 .:92.89, :joehwell Bros 0 Co ,7.20, Fult-n Ibr Co 40.45, Texas Utiltties Corpany 3.22, Texas Utilities Co 041.16, Texas Utilities Co ,:.378.00, Texas Utilities Co :;987.03, Texas Utilities Co Donohoo-are Hdw Con6.27, inight Auto Co I.5O, Dallas Foundry 50.00, Texas Oil Co Lagnolia ?etro Co :"I0.50, J.T.Yat3h -er 20.25, Dobie GranCo0.5O, ooldrid;'e Ibr Oo ,'4L.70, Plainview ,ielding Co Butler 0 Brashears 10.00, Gulf -;efinin,,i5 Co 40, City 21aeksnith aop 7 50, JT.}Farilto -n Council recessed nntil 7.30 Deomber IIth, 1925. THE STATE OF TEXA.4: CITY Or PLAVVIENt: On this the J/-lt day of Deoembe r, 125, the City counoll of the Clty of Vlairriew. Texas, convenes in regular session as per adjournment taken on December 7th, 1925, at the City Hall in the City of Plainview, all members being present as follows: J. U. Waller, 1 Mayor J. C. HOOPER A. N. Boyd, J. L. Guest COUNCILMEN D. M. Thompson W. E. Boyd, G. H. Saigling 1 City Secretary, with none absent .rid ammo other business transacted the following business was transacted. It wau moved by Councilman A. E. Boyd, seconded by Councilman. 3. C. Hooper, that an ordinance entitled: a L,RDri.;A.Ncp -,;z DETERMINING THE NECESSITY QF TEVYINGAZSBUSEENT AGAIrST PROP:MTY ABUTTING UPCIT TLAT PART OF COLUMBIA STREET IN THE CITY OF FLAIrmw HERE. ItIAFTER LESCHMD, AND AGAINST THE RE4FLCTIVE OJNERS OF OUCH PROPERTY, FOR PART OF TEM COST OF IMPROVING SAID PORTION OF SAID COLULTIA STREET, P/XING A TILT FOR TEE ITARITTG OF OWNERS OF SAID PROP:MITT CONCERNITTG UCH ASaluMENT AHD DIRECTING THAT THE CITY SEC1UTARY GIVPYOTICE OF SUCH HEARIN AS RE,:;,UIRED BY ART. 1013, REVISED CIVIL STATUTES OF TExAs. ArD =TAR/NG AN EMERGENCY.. be placed on its first reading. AYES: Hooper, A. E. Boyd, W. E. Boyd. son and NAYS: None. btion carried, and the ordinance was read in full by e OseretarY 1byed by Councilman Quest and est:ended by Councilman Thompeon the ordinance pass its first reading. ATBS: Hooper, A. E. Boyd, Guests Th NAYS: 1 • Dh noin carried. Moved by Councilman Hooper, and eeconded by Council- man A. B. Boyd, that the rules be pended ant ti'L.,t the ordinanee be placed on its second reading by caption. A/FC: Hooper, A. Boyd, Gueet and W.R.Boyd NAYS: None. The mot on carried. The Ordinance was read by caption. Moved by Councilman Thompson, and seconded by Counelli man A. Boyd, that the ordinance be placed on its third reading and final -passage, by caption. AYES: Hooper, A.E.Boyd, Guest, Thompeon and W.B.Boyd. NAYS: None. The. motion carried. The ordinance was read by caption. Moved by Councilman A. B. Boyd, and seconded by Coun- oilman Thompson, that. the ordinance be passed finally. AS: Hooper, A.E.Boyd, Guest Thompson and IVA...Boyd NAYS: None. The motion carried The Ordinance follows: An ORDINACE IrTERMTNING Tli Yr.CE_STTY OF LINYING ASESSMENT AGArlaT ?RO.ITIRTY ABUTTING UPON THAT PART 0 COLUMBIA sTm1337T nff717. CITY OF 2LAINVT2W„ HEIV1rAFD:R DESCRIBED, AND AGAINST TB r 11702rCTIVE OWNERS OF O3C1T PRO.i-TRTY, FOR PART OF TR7 COST OF IEPROVINC SAID PORTION OF SAID COLUMBIA ommTs PXXING XMIXE FOR TEE HBARXIG OF OWNERS OF SAM PROPERTY CONFER/MG SUCH ASaBSSMBUT MW DIR7CTING THAT THR CITY VCRTITARY GI VB NOTSCR OF SUCH Imam A8 RINVIRED BY ART. 1013, REV/SED CIVIL STATUTES OP TrXAS, ATT:) IPC.TARIrG ELTTIVITCY6. iliEwAso the City of luinvitw, Texas, had adopt d the benefits of the i,rovisions of Chapter 11, Title 22, Revised Civil Statutes of Texas, by a majority vote of the legally qualified property tax paying votere, residing in said City, at an election held on the 18th day of November, 1916; and MEREAS, the CIty Gouncil, of eaid City, did on the 20th day of loVember, 1916, utter said election, pass an. order declaring the results of the said election, and declaring the provisions of eaid Chapter and Title applicable to and go?erning City in all respe t „ Which order le of record in Volume 3 Peale 37, et seq., of the Kinutes of said City of 1?lainview; and thereafter, to -wit, on the day of 1)25, after advertisin for compotitie biota. the Olt,' Council awarded u contract for pavinG certain streets and parte of streets, ana Uie construction of curbs and eutters, and other neceetv,ry rnr4ceL incldinc; drains and storm sewerthereon, in ter specified, to Jordan Construction Company, Contractors, which contruct lo of record in the Minutes of said City Council in Volume `9-4 page .Z.54 et sect and ZIER13AS, on the 21st day o. 2eptamber, 1925 Id City Council aid pass an ordinance, ratifying end confirming the contract heretofore made and erAered into by 64'01 4ttween the Mayor of said City anci the Jordan Constr-ction Company, contractor, for the pavint; of certain streets and parts of streqte, an the construction of cuxbo, gutters, drains and storm sewers, thereon, which ordinance is or record jr Vo um3 4, page 292, et seq., of the Minutes of said City Council; and ,MERBAS, on the Z/dday of -5/974, 1925, the said City Council, by a vote of five Ayes and Eo Days, did approve the form of Construction Bod ana the surety thereon, executed in due form, by the said jurdan Cretruotion Company, contractors, which bond is of record in Vol. 4.1.0 page of the Minutes of said City Council; and IT2111:AZ, on the 7th day of .December, 1925, the City Council of the City of 21ainview, did, in accordance with the pro- vision of Chapter 11, Title 22, Revised Civil Statutes of TOXAAlip artier the improvement of that portion of Colurib4a Street frost N. B. L. of West Seventh Street to a line extending from North line of Bleak 3, Slaton Addition as extended to the curb to an intersection at the curb with an extension of the S. B. L. of Bleck 1, Highland Addition which pertion of said Columbia Street was and is designated as District No and Junnrix, the sale Jtrdan Cenotruction Compuny has duly Oven bond for tIle performance of said work and ter the maintenunce of SLAM 4nd the 11. G. Carraway Company, Engineers for the City, huve, In accordance with the ordinance so ordering the ovement of said portion of sola Columbia Street, filed their report with the City au to the cout of said improvements and as to the ownership of property abutting on eaid purtion of said Street ep to be 1.roved and the estimated proportionate expense of said improvemen for which the property owners thereof should be liable; TITER:Z%1171, be it ordained by the City Council of the City of ilainview, Texao, tie.t th.t rt9ort of the R. G. Curraway Co. Engineer° for the faty, having been duly exaudned und considered, is hereby apnroved;and 3n TT YURTIEll cill)i.E1M, that, after a full and fair hearing is had, as provided for herein, that part of the cost of said Improve. mente ehall be aseeseed againet the abutting property upon the etreete so improved cArA. the owners thereef, and that the total coat of said improvemente Shall be apportioned and )aid as follows: (a) Th4t the coat of making ouch improvement°, except eurbe, ehull be paid as followe4 One-fourth CO of the total cost by the (iforesaid City, together with the entire cost of the sewer out.. let, and three-fourthe (i) of the total coot by the abutting property owners, except the coot of tlic newer outlet which is to be paid in full by the City, ?if (b) That the coe t to each property owner •1aU be in proportion as his or her frontage b,are to the total frontage Of that portion of the street improved, lying within the particular District, us above defined and numbered, upon which sudh owners property abuts or adjoins, except us otherwise determined on tht hearing on benefits al hereinafter provided for. (0) That the total cmt of constructing eurbe in front aglong, or around any of said praperty shall be assessed against owner thereof and his or her property. (d) The assessment all be a personal liability of the MIN owners of such abutting property and shall constitute u lien thereon superior to any other lien or claim except State, County ur Eunicipal Taxes, and shall be enforced either by the eale of said property in the manner provided by law, in the collection of ad valorem taxes by the said City, or by suit agaJnet the owner in any court huving jurisdiction, under the ,3rovielons of Chapter 11, Title 22 ?evieed Iva Ltatute of Texas (e) No assessment shall be made uga net any owner of abutting property or his property in any event in execee of the actual benefit to ouch owner in enhanced value to hie property by means of math improvements as w.,certained at. auoh hearing. The part of said cost to be paid by said property and tkeeeeued against them um their property abutting upon said DLid streets, shall fiemin ten equc1 inetallmente, ea follows: One-tenth cash, due upon completion und acceptance by the City of the work within the' particular dietriet hereinabove defined and numbered, the balance to be evidenced by certificates bearing date of such completion, shall be payable in nine equal installments on or before one two, three, four, five, eix, seven, eight and nine years, respectively, after the date of the Certificate of ,aseesemert; deferred installments Shall bear interest at the rate ut eight (8) per cent pet annum; pro. Oded.that any propert uwner may pay before Ltaturity by payment of principal ndaccrued interest; and according to such report and locetatement of said engineer, hereby upproved, the total estimateiceet of such improvement is $24,682.82, and the proportion and amount of euah to ee assessed against the abutting property ana the respective is owners thereof as suggeeted in eueh re.00rti‘as follows: For paving, including gutters meavation, drains, sewers anu other necessary appurtenancee............. .... 416,133.60 For OUrbO.,............. And the City's proportion of the cost for each work as estimated in said report....... 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Cs 00710.-' 04 00 O C1 01 0-00-1000 O CO w W OD -7 1 --1 1. 000-4 coon N -1 O .3 CT1 CO 1-' CJ1 4-' CD 00 09 09 00 .D .r r N COO C+ O 0 O O W C9 G9 -1 -0 -0 -7.. 000'•' -1-7--1's 0 0 0 0 NCd, fllinTW0RE, BE IT ITRTHER ORDAIITIM, that h hearing shall be given to said Ownerb ur their agente and attorneys, and all pereune intereuteu in the bald matter,-na to eaid aeeeeements and as to th amount to be eaueeed age each owncr, and. hie property., by reason of said improvemento, and shall be given a right to contest the regul rity of tae proceedings with reference to the improvements and the benefits of sali improvements, to their property, and any other matter with reference taereto, which hearing shall be held at the City Hill in tete City of :Plainview, County of ilale and State of Texaa, on the 211-1 day of 3?,ece•/77,6er ,. 1925, at 2 o'clock P. M., at which time all oi said oWncr8, their 44.ents or attorneys, or ;0ereonts inteeeted in sa.ii property, urenotified to appear and be heard; at said hearing aaid owners or other persons may appear, by counsel or in pereon, and may offer evidence, anu said hearing shall be aajourned from day to day until fully accomplished. The City Secretary is hercLy directed to give notice of said ilearing by ineerting a copy of this ordinance ut least three times in some newspaper published in the aforesaid city, the first publication to be M4de at least ten day a before the date of the hearing. The City Secretary is also directed to give further notice of said hearing by mailing to said uwnere, their agents or attorneys), a copy ,.ereef, whenever the addreuo of said owner, agent or attorney is available on3 tax records of said City. The fact that aforesaid wort has progressed to suchen extent it is now advieable to make immediate arrantemente for the hearing required by law, creates an emergency and imperative public beeeeeity that the rule requiring ordinances to be read at three several meetings be suepended, and that this ordinance tate effect% from and after its passage, and it is so ordained. All ordinances ur reeolutione or parte of ordinance ar resolutions in conflict herewith are hereby expressly repealed insofar as they are in conflict he DeUZED thie the e/ December A.D. 1928. the Dieember, :AL. D. Ig2S. ?here a:mearin i II/ - City 7 be no further busies Council adjourned. Plainview, Texas, December 21, T95 315 City Council Let in rec;uler session, layor, Presiding with, J.C.:ilooper, :i.E.Boyd and D.:...?horrson, Aldemen, E.H.Lurray Chief of Police and G.haigling, City secretary present. when the following rroceedings were had; to -wit; Linntes of the last three regular sessions held on Nov IC, December 7th and IIth and three call sessions on the I7th, of -Nov' atidhthd 23rd and 27t1 of Lecember were read and approve. egnlarly moved and seconded that the City lay a sewer line s in '31ock 40 Hi:-7hland Add. lotion carried. Upon reccorendations of the Finance coLnittee of the Ocunoil the City Offi3ials salaried will remain through the ensuing term sane as they are t present. City ',_ecretary Feyor ::T50.00 naderren •j3.00 per nonth. to serve V..7..1),o67ev wo new houses fleroas tie o, Ilainviow ic ,,o.ntemrlating runnin7 a Sewer east & west about 4015 feet ';:.;oath of second street, and whereas such. sewer will be beneficial to the public use; 2ixid whereas, the said, sewer line will cross a part of the :::;.?.1.axwell HoLe toad survey owned by )eo 1. Layfield: 21nd whereas, the taty the owner of a 1,,art of the ;.2..naxwell 1-:oLetGead survey and a part of the }iorestead ::urvey and using the sane as apark, and whereas it is ne3essary to have streets orened uy fronsthe :Sorth and from une East of the land new used as - Lark: -pm T.-otion of :T.:;.Yooper and ,ccondee by :y.I.Thonpeon, it is ordered by the councilthat theprorposition of Coo 1. :ayfield to give rerr:it for the sewer line to 3 -foss to cross the 0,1.id Laxwell :r-7ey, and to °ten the s streets on alleys as sLown '112 --1:t and in oonsi1eration of t'e Threl ices, and t:,(, ,,)ernit t_ crosE e,id land orit ri onwer line tO 0flC7 =0:7E1 O5c]levin ai( -plat 1DreILTo 0 2.2.L:th, it is or(0r0c-1 oy tro Oseacil flat the here- inafter described. lanc1,3 alla prdmises be set 070f Jud 3on7eyo6. by the City to the said Geo L. Layfield, a2]6 that Lay01 ,5".(1 the 316 Lecretary in their in their capacity as such officers of the City are instructed to execute a rrorer deed conveying to the said neo L. Layfield all that certain tract or parcel of land lying and being in Hale County, Texas, and known and described as part of the J. i.n1ie :orLetead Survey, are being a part llook 15 of a1an eiot dition to the ?own of 21ainview, as shown tie plat of dLliC addition recorded in book :To 14, -2cL3e o 4, of of the deed r030252 of —ale County Texas, and said tract conveyed being more particularly described by notes and bounds as becinnin;T, at a point Cno Thousand iin(" Forty (1040) foot South n tie 'oath East corner of Block '1-0 Twenty Cno(21) of the 015 Town of Ylain,, view, thence South Four HunCered Twenty (420) feet; thence Eabt Seven Hundred Fifty (750) feet; thence 7,orth Your Hundred T'.4enty (420) feet; thence west Seven Hundred Fifty ( 0) feet to the place of beginning. No further 3usiness appearing Council adjourned. 2,2TLLL: THE CITY OF PLAINVIEW: THE STATE OF TEXAS:::: On this the 28th day of December, 1925, as provided by and in accordance with the provisions of the ordinance adopted by the City Council of the City of Plainview, Texas, on the lIth day of Dejmber, 1925, determining the necessity of levying assess- ments against property abuttlng upon portions of Columbia Street in said City theretofore ordered improved and against the owners of euch property and setting a time for the hearing of such owner for this day, the City Council of the City of Plainview duly convened for theL purpose of giting a hearing to the owners of property abutting on saiu portions of aLUMBIA STREET heretofore ordered improved and designated as District No. 9 and for the purpose of giving a hearing to and hearing such owners, their agents, repre- eentativee and attorneys, and having convened in session until all persons desirinb to be heard in connection with the improvement of said street, the amount of said assessments and reasonableness of same, as to the regulaity affproceedings theretofore taken in regard to such improvements, and such assessments and as to all matters in connection with same and the said hearing having been completed and concluded, Councilman J. C. Hooper moved that the hearing be closed, which motion being seconded by Councilman D. M. Thompson was put by the Mayor to a vote and carried by unanimous vote of all Councilmen present, to -wit: J. C. Hooper, A. B. Cardwell, J. L. Guest, D. M. Thompson, and W. E. Boyd, voting Aye and none voting no. THE I 2 CITY OF PL ON THIO the ,),/ day of 1 the City Council of the Clty of ilainview, Texas vas convened in Special 6ession, in tne City Hall,- In the City or rlainview, all membere thereof, towit: J. . Vii.ALLER, Ltayor, J. C. ito.WER . BOYD J. L L. GTh3T COUIIC 4. 11 BOYD L. L. THOLIP2al G. H. SAIGLI7G CITY alCRLTILRY, being preeent, with none absent and among other business traneac ted, the following bueinees wag transacted: It wae moved by Councilmen A. E. Boyd, and seconded by Councilman Hooper, that an ordinance entitled: AN uDINA,..NCB 1-541( 3,EVYING itn Or,SS T GX T 110F/TY ABTITTIYIG U.i.'01Z TILT :A-'41ATIT OF CLU3IA QTREET IN THE crrY prAtryL, iclilittanar3R DEoCR IIM) AG.A. 'EST TIM R2S2:8C T VE v 477.1:112t «3 OPERTY 141011 PART OF THE COST UP 1iL 0/1717G LDJ20ET I Ul GAM COLUEBIA LIT!'L'Y T, Lar TH1', CI IATIGE L13 AGA r 5,'A TioV;IFITY ,JTD1 C 1 TK 1; 1117.7de TINE OXITTIS SiAD IOi W?,-.t)R OV ITO OR TIC C 01, TF.CT ION O UC A13 HEIM Alm DEC 7401 rIG PAN BIL:nGENCY,* be placed on its firot he. 7131s: Hooper, E. Boyd, Queet, Thompson None. Motion carried, and the ordinance was read in full by the Lecretary. moved by Councilman Ouect and s econded by Councilman Tho son, that the ordinance puss its First readings 2 Hooper, 1..E.Boyu, Gueet, Thompson and a.E.Boyd NAYS: None. MNA tot anr, f&d. Loved by Councilman iooper, and eeconadd by Council.. man A. E. Boyd, that th rulee be suepeneed and that the ordinance be placed on its second reading by caption. AYL;S: Hooper, A..Boyd, Gueet, Thompeon and W.L.Boyd. NAY'S: None. The motion carried. The erainance was road by caption. keyed by Councilman Thompeon, -ba seconded by. Council- man A. E. Boyd, that the ordinance be placed on its thi.L.d reading and final paeea6e, by caption. Hooper, A.E.Boyd, Gueet, Thompson ana a.E.Boyd. ITAYLS: None. The motion carried. Te orlinence w:,e read by caption. Uoved by Councilman A. E. Boyd, and eecondA by Council- men Thompeon, tilat the ordinance be pawed finally. • AYEC: Hooper, A.D.Boyd, cueet, Thompson and Y.E.Boyd. NAYS: None. The motion carried. The Ordinance follows: "iN ORD I NAT CE TVYi1,!- -6 ALT A3:al:08151NT AGA r cs.,T PROPERTY ABUTTING UPON THL.T PART OF COLUI4BIA. TFMITIIT I TT; CITY ' ?IIlVI7, TEXAS, HEM" IN AFTER j) 3CHIUjJAND AGA LIST TILL; RE SPEC T I V.,.; C4nznz :J..; UCH PROPERTY Iie01? PART OF TIM COST OF 1ROVING PORTION 01OAID COLUMBIA CTRF:ET LIEN AGAINST AW P11. RTY A:U) AC AI T Ti_E Ri iCTIVi (Z. SA ID OPT: n TY „ P17.0V Li Tr G CR TIM C OLLECT ION 02 LH -22,ErIGENCY". JUER:.AZ. he 'ity of flainview. Texae, had adopted the benefits ef the pruvieione of Chapter 11, Title 22, Revised Civil Statutes of Texae, by ke majority vote of the 1 ally qualified property tax paying vutere, reelaing in oaal City, at an election held on the 18th day of November, 1910, and dliEREAS, the City Council, of said City, did on the 20th day uf November, 19/6, after said election, pass an urder declaring the reeulte of the eaia electien, elle declaring the provisions of bald Chapter aria Title applicable to iina governing said City in all reepecte, which urciur ie of record in Vol. page .37 et eeq., uf the Uinutes of said City of illainVievni and JUaRUAS, thereafter, to -wit, on day of Liept.. 1925, after uavertisine fur competitive bids, the City Council awurded u contract fcr pavinL certain a treeta and parts of streets, and the construction of curbe ar1. und other necessary appurtenances including drains und storm eewer- thereon, h reinafter specified, to Jordan Construction Company, cuntracto.Ls, which contract Is of record in the Minute a of eaid City Council, in Vol. 4, page2141 et seq., and AIEREAS, on the sijULL day or(4cottpaber, 1925, the said City Council did pass an ordinance, ratifying and confirmin the con. tract heretofure made and entered into by and between the Layor a said City and the Jordan Constructien Company, contractor, for the ?giving of certain streete unci parts of street*, and the construction of curb, gutters drains and storm sewers thereon, which urdinance is of record in Vol. 4, page 292, et seq., uf the ilinutee of said Ctty Council; and ;ID:11.111,Liip on the --41/ day o said City Council, by u vote of rive Ayes and is Nuys 1925, the did approve the forof 0.netruction Bond, und the Surety thereon, executed Incites forme by the said Jordan Conetruction Company, Constractora which bond is of page tY". p of the Minutes of (said City record in Vol. Council, and JHFREAS. the City Council of said City did on the WAY of Zk4te.:44,--1925. in accordance with the provisions of Chapter 11, Title 22, Revised Civil LAatutee of Texas, pass an ordinance ordering the i,ruvertnt uf certain streets 4nd parts of streets in said City, t its That part of ColUmbla 4reet in &La4 City of .eluinview, from the North liee of seventh treet to a line extending from the North line of Block 3, eluton Addition use extended to the curb to an Intersection ut the curl,' with an extension of the south line of Bloat 1, Highland Add tion, which portion of said ,Areet has heretofore been designated au istrict No. 9. leUCA13, on the bar, 1925, the City Council of the suiu City, after examining und approving the report and statement of the R. G. Curraway Company, t: -.e engineere for said Qity us to the coat ane mutter a pro rting the proper portion thereof aguinet the property abutting on it portion of t;olumbia Street und above describeaand aceignated au District No. 9, and the respective ownere of said property, did puma an ordinance naming the day of 11121:, as the date on which said Couneil would /Lear said uwneru, their agents u 4 attorneys uo to said assess- ment eine the umount to be useeeeed against the several lots and tracts of lane utting on said portion cf Columbia Street, and the respective °mere thereof and u to the regularity of the proceed Inge an. referencee tereto, which orCinancc is of record in Vol. page 0-.V(/ et seq., of the Minutes of said City Council$ and in accordunce with the provisions of Chapter 11, Title 22. Revised Civil btatutee of Text, the Secretary did cauee notice of said hearing to be published in three issues of the Plainview -ironing herald, a newepuper of general circulation in the City of 'Plainview, the S:iret issue thereof being on the day of .22,c(Ca6c' C,..• 1925, and by further ai1in to each owner of property abutting upon the streete to be improved a copy of said publication; and i4c. 1;14 at the time and pla mentioned in sale ordinance and notice, to -wit, on the ir day 1945, ut the City Itull in the City ‘ef Plainview, Which hearing was -oent-irraexl—frear-deze the day of 1925, ;.e then closed; and 411NERAS, ut the said aaU eering all desiring tt, contest the said ass cement, correct the eame in any manner concerning the benefits thereof, or in any other e.atter were 4eard, und errors and all mattere at error or mistakes, or inequalitiee, or other mattere requiring rectification which were called to the attention of the City authoiltiee having been rectified amd corrected, and said authorities having heard and considered the evidence in the precise*, and said authorities being of the opinion. from the evi4encc that this aseesament hereinbelew made and •Thargee Lereby 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 uf the improvement made againat any abutting p_opert., owner, eAcept lita to curbs, whichaseeepei totally against said propert ownere as provided in Article 1009. Revised Givil Statutes of Texas, and. that in ouch case the ',Annulment made against any parcel of property is lees than the benefits 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 below set out, and the division of tie cost of said improvement between said property owners and their propert, le just and equitable a.bd producing :;.ubstantial equality. coned.ering benefits arising from e aid improvenente and. burden e imposed thereby; 111.RR7,AS, accordinc; to the report and e tatement of the engineer heretofore approved the total co. t of such improvement is $24,682.22, anti the proportionate amount of ouch to be asseseed against abutting property and the sraspective owners th roof Lo finaliy determined at the hearing, is Lte follows: For paVing, including c.) -utters, excavatiens, drains eewera and other necessary appurtenances. 000000 ........ 0000000 733.80 xor curbe.................... 000 . oo 1,126.70 And the City's 1.ropertion er the said coat for such work as eatiadtb.ted in said report. oo . oo ........... 00000000 6.22.9 The amount per front foot aeseseed at;ainat each lot and tract 4.4 such property and against the respective owners of such property fur paving, including, dutter, excavations, drain, sewers and other necessary appurtenances lo as follows: 16.993981 110,1, TFCt., 3T IT Dr -i) by the City Council of the City of .au.inview, Texas: CTION 1. 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That tht. several sums above mentioned and posessed againiA said property 41nere, r,..spectiwely, and their property, are hereby, together with tht. coat of collection thereof, including reaeonable attorney's feet', if incurred, declared to be a lien upon the saki respective ,Thircele of property againet which the same are aseeseed, ansa peonul liability o charge against the owner Lereof, an that the Sal., lien sill be the flret enforceable claim against the dreperty ugainet which it ie aseeseed, superior to all other liens and claims except state, county and municipal taxes; that the ewe et) ;.eesecd shall be payable as follows, to-wit t Oneimtelstis 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, eeven, eight and nine year &, respect drely after the dute of certificate of Assessment; deferred instalment shall bear interest at the rate tir eldht (8) per cent per annual; provided, that any property owner may p before maturity. by payment of principal and accrued intereat; further providing that if default ehall be made in tie payvent of any principal or interest when due, the whole of saki aseesement upon said default shall ho at once become due and payable at the option of the legal holder thereof. ECTIOT 3. That the saki City of Plainview shall not be in any manner 'lab'. fur the payment of any sum assessed against any property owner or his propert,; but that the aforesaid contractor shall look solely to the said pereone and corporations and their property for the payment cf said ems, but that the sala city ebalcxercise all its lawful powere neceeeary or proper to old in and enforce the collection of the said sums; and that lf default shall be made in the puynent of any of the said eume hereby ueeeeeed,againet said propert, owners and their property, collection t ereof shall b enforced either 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 udvalorem taxec; or at the option of the legal holder of the Certifloat4 of Assessment, the payment of the said sums shall be enforced dn any court huvint; jurisdiction. ECT/}T 4. That for the purpose of evidencing the seVeral sums payable by said property owner and the time and terms of paymenti aid to ad in the enforcement the ussignabL Certificates of A/mew:manta shall be limed by the mad City upon the completion und aoceptunce of' tile said woric of improvement, which shall be executed by the Luyor of said City signing the saute and by hie facsimile signature being levreseed on any coupons attached thereto, c ttested by the City Secretary under the imprese of the corporate ssal, said coupons to also be the facsimile signature of said Secretary, and payable to the above mentioned contractor, or their aseigns, which certificate obeli declare the said amounts an a 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 hie property, or such description ue nay identify the some by reference to any other fact, and If sad property shall be owned by ancetate, then the description thereof as e, owned bhull be sufficient. .i.nd the said certificate shall further provide that if default shall be iieWe In the payment of any installment of principal or interest thereon wilen due, then, at the option of the legal holder, thereof, th. whole of said aseesement shall at once become due and payable, and shall be collected with reasonable uttorTers fees and costa, if incurred saiu certitiaate shall further et fortand evidence the said perepnal liability el* the owner and the lien upon hispre lets and shall provide that if ,defuult shall be made in the payuent thereof the same may b. enforced either by sale of the property by the City tax collector, as above recited, o. by suit in any court having juris. diction. Anu the wild certificate ehull further recite that the proceedings with reference to making said improvementeand assessment have been re6ulurly had In compllanoe with Chapter 11, Title 22, Reid C vil Statures of Texan, and that all prerequisites to the fuxing of the lien and claim of per sonal liability evidenced by such certificate have been performed,wbicth recitals shall be evidence of the facts so recited una no further proof thereof shall be required. That ;lulu certificates shall also provide that tbs amounts payable thereunder shell be pale to the City tax Collector of the aforesaid city, who shall credit said payments upon the said certificatesani shall immediately deposit the amount eo collected with the CityTreasurer of eaid City, to be kept in, are held by him in, a special fund which le hereby designated ue "OeRCIAL PAVTNG CrRTIF/CAT 11-12110, and which payments shall be by the sale. Treasurer paid to the lew1 holder of luau certificate, on presentation thereof to him, duly certified by said City Tax Collector, and the said credit by said City Tax Collector, being the .reaourerte warrant fur meeine such paytOsnts ane the said iegul holder of sale. certificate shall receipt in writing to euld Treaturer thereof and eurrdnder said certificate to said Treasurer when pull in Lull, toeUer with all cost of collection. 'Mid the bald certificate shell further provide that the aforesaid City shall exercise its lawful powerc, when requested so to do by the legal holder tereof, to aid in the c flection thereof, but the said City °h11 th nowise be liable to the holder of said certificates in any manner fur the payment of the amount evidnced by gala certificates for any cot or expense In the prendees, or for my failure of the governing body of said city, or any of ite officers in connection therewith. e:eCTIOe 5. The fact that the aforesaid improvements, have o ed to such an extent tint it le now advisable to maks immediate arrangements fer th.. Iseuance of the aferecald certificate., creates an emergency and WcrutiVe public neceesity that the rule requiring ordinanceto be read at three several meetinea be ;suspended and thet this ordinance taae clfect from and after its pussage, and it is eo erdained pii3451; eROVED th• eITEST1 day of iia-cce7.6e..e- uay o:c•,eAn Plainview, Texas, December 29, I925. Cit;r Council net in call session, i._ayor .faller preiding with J.i.Kooper, J.?. guest, .i.T:.omrson and _...oyd, ldernen, and ;.'.3� iglin, City 'ecretary /recent when en the following pro- ceedings were had, to -wit; 2,egularly noved and secondee that the City a3cept the engrave pumping fire engine and that the City Treasurer pay the said aea :rave corporatin rlb"x5.00 cash and execute five notes of I875.00 each, curing a o annual interest, said notes becoming due one each year until all have been paid. Carried. ivo fuether business al -Tearing 'Council adjourned. 10, 317 Plainview, fexas, Jany 4, I926. City Co ncil Let in regular session, Lady olProtem.T.. Boyd -presiding with, J.C. "oo -±)er, '.I.. Juest and '.J._. 0oy d, 11derr.:en,H.H. " l._urray Chief of Police and. r. 1: lin" City Oecretary, present when the folloain;'' proceedin,-'r were had, to -wit; 2e ,ul arl;r roved and seconded thtt `'. . Visor's salary be to�r nd raised ;'I?r.C`C, effective ?::.nua.rJj Ist, I�J2". �.a� i laved and seconded that the n1ur-'b-i n bond of Jae lu.tl- errez be ac o te,' and amr.iroved. Carried. Loved and secondee that water and sewer lines bo laid to serve :u1. ldition. Carried. Loved and ce ondet'i. that the li.: t near the north end of the alio: in __lock 12 C.T. be moved to pole 'tear of the center of the said alley. 0arrioc. oved and seconded ded that the City Tax Collector rake an ad_justaent on the 1020 2 1—es on lot IC - lot I5 in 'lock 05 HL assessed for that year to lar 0.Jeisher. Carried. Loved and seconded that the Layor and City Secretary if it becomes neceasary to Ca so; borrow enonpth r'oney from the First ational Bank for the City to run through January on. Carried. Laved and seconded that :3..Yates Salary effective Jany Ist I926, be .; I00.00 per month. Carried. Loved and seconie;` that two new hose nozzles be orc'ered for the Fire Lepurtn :ent.Carried. 318 ?he following reports for tie month of December 1925 were heardL and q,me were acce ted anO ordered spread on the minutes of this meeting, which are as follows;- %H.Saigling current Taxes 39471.30, -Delialuent Taxes ,;303.09, :iater rents 063.42, Sewer rents 0.25, liscellaneous- Street l'und3I0.00, C-eneral Fund. 35.00, Auditorium aind ,15.00; Chief of police report N61.10. The following Salaries and Bills were allowed and ordered paid for the month of :December, 1925;- 2alaries;- PleC Connally :100.20, C.-..1.7acson Lee hardin 100.00, Y.E.Ball 05.00, J.I.Lathar E35.00, !.I.Ivy :.K.Lurray ,200.00, .L.1.0lukemore •100.00, J.1:.Hart I00.0, J.I.Jaller I artin LoTh3rter'05.00, :::...,:ejhorter Jr 73.00, S.C.ess Th5.00, Paul Bryan .115.00, 7illairs Lartin 7,.1.Jones =lainview :ire kept 55.00, J.C.Zooper 0.00, J.L.auest oycl.-, 3.00, D..'I'bompson .C.00, :L].Boyd ?.:..,aexander I.7isor .II0.00, Bills:- :nailer Company •:;425.53,11eptane Leter Corpany IJonohoo-;ure Ldw Company .,"I8.93, City =airy :„Y6.00, aoyalty Lotor Co N.90, Clowe 1 0owan,590.81, 02.3myth 20.00, 2..P. myth Sr9.00, Texas Utilities Co %;603.69, Texas Utilities Co 376.00, Steel Products Co I4.38, ?he Coppedge Co of Texas Steel Products Co :'17.55, '3.D.:vans 302.00, Texas Land 1 Developme -nt Co 34.I0, Lurphy 1:eed Co :)owden HOw Co !7.00,0.1:. 1.1ruP; Store T.I.T:utcher '"24.0O3 ?lainview Telding Co :18.00, ?exhora Cil Co .)4.50, Sun fntonio Se -ver Pipe Co V80.2I, Fulton Lbr Co 2ulton Ibr CL .r5.75, 7n:ton Lbr Co 9.15, 3utler 07.4.0, Texas Utilitier 07.06, IcCclu,son-Lurmstrong 7Lntber c 4.40,Shafer Printing Co -3.50, .;aples Platter :lro I7.50, T..cioiorc1 7rro Co o.G0,2.2.Joleran ITar7raves rinting Co 4,2, ie_tr( Joe-)er :lectric Co 1.60, E.''arlan 'L.00, C-ey 7acob 4.00, -1.J. '7-elton cooper Lotor Co Co '14.93, F.fe**-444G7 The -oetnrrls of the special election 07?1d on the 3Ist 2ay of De3omber, 1.925, for the Teurpose of Jeterminin,g whether or not the certain territory a4joinin7 the City boundaries on the South and known as Hillcrest should be annexed to the City, whi election was held by and which returns are signed by :].Harlan, Presiding Officer, ally Jacob, Judge, T.J.Shelton, Olerk and I.P. Davis, Clerk, were canvassed and it appearing that the total numbe of votes oast at such election was 365, and that of such total 231 voted for the armexation of such territory and 154 voted a:Tainst such annexation of such territory, thus giving a majority of 77 votes in favor of the annexation of such territory, it is declared that the annexation of suchterritory carried, therefore, 22 z; OL. IT 0X1D2II=1) 1 772: CITY COUNCIL OF =1 CITY 07 2LAITTIEW that that territory containing 92.4 acres of land, more or less, situated in hale County, Texas, adjoining the limits of the City az heretofore existingoll the south being 75 acres of the ';1. . Bryan 10acre survey, abstract 555, and I7.4 acres of the F.2. Bryan 60 acre survey, abstract 554, and described and v bounded toether as3E IU I'. , at the B1=1.:::TEST corner of the said :l.E.Oryan survey; THEUCE South I°05' jest 532.8 varas to the i obthwest corner of 30 acres of said 2. T r:;Tan Survey heretofore conveyed to J.E. Jreen; ?T 1I3CE East with t': e north line of said Free l trait 745.3 varas to its northeast corner in the west line CE T- Of the right Of way fence; T _ tea' :", _wOrth 48o5I' .:i` -?St with said right of way line and fence, 529.5 varas tO corner in east line of said '•7.H. nr ran Survey; ? 10E Jorth w,rit', said East line 144 varas to the 1ortheast corner of said .J._.3ryan Survey; "_HJi10E 'Jest with the Borth line of said purvey, II00 varas totheplace of beginning, which said territory was bx the rdjority of the votes cast at the ,� c held ,7 on the t .L' - 5 special election hcl�_ 3IN � �:�,' O� _,\'ever'"'Br, I'�<J, annexed tO the City be anC such territory is annexed to and r."ade a part Of the City Of 21ainview and shall hereafter be, in all respects, an in- te^ral part of the ;its(L„lainview . 3assc? and a2reroved this the 4th , a of January, I926. -=ST:- -,t S1: yo L . further business Y;,';E _il i_ Council adjourned. 319 January I'_ T + s C . v Jit- Council :et in re ;alar session, ?. ayor Jailer, pre- siding, re-siding, with J. ;. o: ,,:ger, T. ..ruest, , .1. 7hcrz-; cn and o- �., . ldernen, ..” urraJ , Chief of Police anC• ,^;ai; ling Ji t'i secretary, present when the following proceedin -rs were had, to -wit; "-inutes of re ulcer r_-:eetin;rs of Deceaber 2Ist, T925, and January 4th, T: 2C , and of call sessions of December 26th and 29t'_, 19 ,5, were read and arTrovec . Loved and seconded that crater and sewer linesLe laid to serve Block 42 of T'i'land ..edition. Carried]. .eon1arly moved and seconded th_at the ratter Of purchas- ing a street flusher for the City be ieferred. to a later date. lotion carried. ..O','c and sC.'COLdedthat the City lay a ;:l'. inch water r-ain oi_t 0 ilveston Street TTorth to a point where the four inch 320 Lontrose 2.6dition lines can be tied into said Clalveston Ztreet Line. Carried. 1-egularly roved and econed that legal warrants of the City be issued at the proper tine, in. denomination of ::)1000.00 borin 6 interest •::_1000.09 due each year, first warrant to fall due 2-1-1927, for the draw 'ewer line. ino7ed and seconded that the Dit 2ecretary shall advertise for bids on Draw -',.ewer line thromth t7Le Plainview Evening Herald. and the Dallas :Tew i2OULO of Jany L4 h, 1.926. Carried o finrthor bnciness aryoarin Council adjourned. 1 / fif*. m7.7„ February Et, 1926. City CcyJncil Icet in 1'e7Jar session, 1ayor 1ier, pre- ciin7, with 7.C.77oocr, cnon an )o7d, ef of holice and --.7.da.1.71in7 City :.3ecrotary, rre- cent whenthe pro3eedin7s were had, to-7it; T:.07C6 and seconded tho.,t water and cower lines be extended thronrth 73locT: 63 ().T. arrie o7ed. and. seconded tbdt ,crITL sewer be instd1Ted on 6t71. street fror bro,:t(7.ay to isti „loet. 11-1,7706 and seconded thdt :.77.1asaway be -lerritted to roser7e ndr:12: cocace of IC foot in front of hic- confectionay on 7,roadw-y in -4*( 700 -noy Irick Le awarcied t 0 contract for furnichin of material and laborii andL construction -of Levier line known as the LTW line as per plans an6 )-oecifications, at price o „105C6.00. 1..37ed and seconded tTodt hill o Iio_;Co_for construction of 1.ontrose .L,ewer 1ine na6 Thwer line extenoions in 'Jest portion of City anountiIIJ0. e 11owe(7 ';nr.7, script war- rants of to City oearing 6 interest be if=e(lt in 5 eual annual warrants the first of whi'3h sball becore ,31,1e one year from date of aceeptance ad ai)pro7c.J.1. of sai0 work by City Engineer 7..P. '.2arried. lcations of HiraL YJAaway ano ]2owey Lintor for renTher- ship in te 21re L.lept were presented. to the Council resulting in their bein elected to loelobership. Loved dnd secnded. tHat the wheKs of the old 211..ican La2ra1ce 712e ?i )1 be shilTed to allas to be cut (70wn for ineumati3 tires. Darried. romed and secohded that J.l..Hart and :„.:.7.1aken.ore Pc gr3,nted a 10.00 raise in salaries effective 2-I-1926. Carried. THE STATE OF TEXA6 THE COUNTY OF HALE The City Qonncil of the City of Plainview, ?seri, convened in regular session on this the let day of February, 1926, with the following members of the Council present, to -wit: J. v. Waller, Magor, J. C. Hooper, A. E. Boyd, Dr. J. L. Guest, t Counoilrmsen $ iv. X. Boyd s D. H. Thompson t G. H. jaigling, City Secretary, C. 3. `Williams City Attorney With the following members absent: hone, constituting a quorum, at which time the following among other proossdings were hada Councilman :.. E. Boyd presented for consideration a resolution and made a motion that it be adopted. The motion eras ssoonded by Cou oilman Hooper. The motion carrying the adoption of the resolution prevailed by the following rots: AYI S: ,Comaoilaen J. 0. Hooper, A. E. Boyd., Ar. J. L. gest, W. E. Boyd and D. X. Thompson. BOE3 s Bone. The resolution le as followst WHEREAS, the City Oounatl has heretofore on the 3rd dry /925- of 925of amber, and 1st day of 0otober1 esisouted oontreots with Jorma Oonttraction Company, a corporation, oontraotors, for the oonatrnotion of osrtain street improvements in the City of Plainview, Texas; and WEEMS, said oontraot provides that the said aontraotors shall reosivs their oompensation from the City capon estimates approved by the City Engineer as the work progresses; and 1Kt 8, said contracts forth er provide that the oontraotors shall reseive City of Plainview street Improvement Warrants, Series 1925, dated November 15th, 1925, bearing 6% interest in lieu of payment in Dash; and WHEREAS, said oontraotors have presented thsiar seaoxa6 estimate approved by the Enginser in words and figures as fellows, Plainview, Tex., Yob. 1, 1926. PAYIIiG PROJECT E8? TE 20. 2. The Eon. Mayor and City 0moil, Oity of Plainview, TOM s. Gentlemen; The following is Estinsats NO. 2, for work dons and arterials on hand, in favor of the Jordan Construction Company, under the terms of their contract with the 0itg, for paving, Etc. PAYING. 6780' Curb 0 $0.40 $ 8688.00 6400' Sutter 0 00.40 2560.00 Separate Curb 0 $0.50 1543.00 Sq. !des Conarots Base *1.00 4800.00 u. ads. Esoavatton A $0.50 1980,00 *13241.00 $ 6533.37 0€7 ULL SEWER 42" Outfall Sewer. TRUNK awns. 835.7' 36" Cone. Pipe. Tr. 10'+32' 182.7' 33" " " " 101,,18, 744.5' 33" " " 319.8'.21" Tile Pipe 639.8'..21" " " 81.2' 18" " " 238.8',18" " « 460.0' 16" " " 8'-10, " 0'-10' 0 " 6'-11' " 6'-8' 0. $3.98 " 0'-6' 0 $1.79 " 0'-6' 0 $1.46 ?ZEAL% 7th at. ©ohm+bia to Austin. 129.0' 19" Tile Pipe ?r. 8410' 0 $2.13 301.5110 « " " 6'-6' 0 ,1.98 70.5' 15" " " " 6' -8' A 4.65 265.0' 15" " " 0.-6, 0 31.46 4514.56 758.20 1014.41 1551.46 1562.61 160.76 485.06 107.00 412484.50 $ 255.60 596.97 111.32 6th 8t. Columbia to Austin. 375.0' 21" Tils Pips Tr. 8'-10' 4 2.60 $ 976.00 376.0' 16" " " v " 6'- 0' 0 1.91 742.29 $ 1717.60 41717.60 10th t. Ooluubia to Broadway 126.0' l6" Tile Pips Tr. 6'-10' 387.0' 18" " " " 6'- 8' 355.0' 16" " " " 0'- 6' 262.6' 12" " v " w 0,- 6, 0 4 230.40 631.55 466.75 .10 *66.75 $ 1643.48 $ 164.46 INLET PIPs, Catch Basins, Manholes. 26.0' 12" Tils Pips. Tr. 6'-8' 4 1.30 4 33.60 514,0' 12" " " " 0'-6' 0 1.10 665.40 1 Catch basins 4 *30.00 90.00 13 Manholes A $45.00 $ 1274.20 T2RIAL8 ON ROD. 11341 8q. ids. Paving Drift 4 $1.10 $18475.10 30 tons Joint Filler 4 $27.35 820,60 62 Catch Basin Prunes and Crates O *18.80 962.00 6 mars cement, 1060 Bbis. 0 $5.70 5996.00 300'12" T11e Pipe 0 $0.62166.E�Q *16489.60 Grand Total Lstiaats No. 2. Retained. stet Amount Due Warrants Issued en Pretioma Estimate Ret Amount Due Contractor on this Estimate Warrants to be issued on this satinet* onlp $17,000.00 $ 34974.96 Hospeetfally lauitt R. 0. CARRAWLT C OMPA L3 Ha ABMS Resident Maser RLAB, said improvessnts covered by said esto have been inspected the City Council of said City and found to be in aoaorlanee with the speoitisatioas adopted by said City and to be Pell worth the sue of $19,015.I5, the amount provided in said estimate, and said City Oounoil has asaeptsd the labor and mats covered by said estimate for and in !behalf of paid Cita of Plainview; and said estimate herein set amt has been 047 Oouncll and found to be correct; LW, Tomos BE IT MOWED FY T CITY COIL 01 T 01?T OF MINIM, MO: That said estimate ooverina said materiel and labor, a c ting the sum of 319,019.89, which has been presented b7 Jordan Construction Company, oontractors, be, end the same is hereby allowed. That in acco�e with said eontraot between the City of Plainview and said Jordan Constrsstion Company, contra* re, there shall be exeonted and delivered to said Contraotors, City of Plainview Street Improvement Warrants, aeries 1926, F*bers 33 to 49 inclusive, in the denomination of *1000.00 each. aggregating $11,000.00, dated November loth, 1928, bearing interest at the rate of six (60) per cent per annum, being part of an issue of $85,000.00 e�►thorised to be issued by an ordinanes of the Oity Conrail, Passed on the bad day of November, 1926, and duly recorded in the Yinntes of said Council. That the said Cit r of Plainview, Texas, has received fttli nitne and consideration for said warrants, nwebsred 33 to 49. The bayor, �%ity Secretary lad City Treece er ars hush, directed to execute ash certificates and affidavits ss are ueeessary or convenient to reflect the validity of the warrents delivered here- under. APPROM this the fat day of Pebrusz7, 1926. TSE STATE OF TEXAS 3 COUNTY OF RALE CITY OF PLAINVIEW s I, ( 1 , Citlr 3seretary of the City of Plainrisrr, Texas, do hereby certify that the above and foregoing is a tragi and aarrsat :sow of the Minutes of the City Comail of said ths passage of t s ordinance thirsts mentioned as the sans appears of record in Boots 4, at page 320A, •t seq., of the Minutes of said Olt y Consoil. WITItf8 my hand and sisal of the said City, this th• 1st day of 'ebraary, 192$. (seal) 321 The followir,g ,3alaries and Oilis for the Lonth of 3Pnu,-(7 wereal1owec7 anC orered. raid. 21e Connally ,:100.00, Tee :-Jardin ,100.00, U.' .Tall J.0, .2.11cd:ers T.I. Ivy 50Q, -L1rfay 00C.C, 150.00 nlore -tr.:. :inn Lartin ihorter E.,.,.:_,T;ihorter Tr .2,t75.00,"2..C.hos 85.00, Paul Dryn j15.00, 3.1ade Larti 9I.9C, K.J.7isor ?.:.alex-aFder TOO.00, '7.2.,'Iones 40.00, Plainview :or Det )55.0(-2, T..2ooper J.L.Guest ,.E.2070 0.000. The111)-on ' 7 00 Vi3:: COX Larone-,/, IteT.as, Utilities Co ::55.50, 7exas Utilities .-() 2e7as Utilities ',to ,,376.00, ?c7:as Utilities Co 00 :I6.3, Cil Co 40.56, 'L:.,.7.?e],ephone Do ,ifO.0O3 GhoolT_ 7:atter:: 00 I.00, -ae Dallas _,ewsu.94, onner Price -,t4L.615, —nderson :otor ii1yCo .,;1.00, TeNas,Utilities Co Fumton lun_ber 20 L, oo16ride LuLber Co igginbotharl-attlett Co ::*1.1.5, Ooyaltj otor Co 0.35, Port Jorth "3uppl,-; Co 010.30, Lueller Co Clove 2 Cowan .:t94.04, Donohoo- Vare it'.0w Co ::21.02, ;ooldridge Lanber Co 22.5, 1?u7ton Limber Do "ClackoLith 'Lho r; rlainview ':elding Co Lo3Z0art I6.00, J.l.0at31er .7ew lexico Plunbing CO l'ublishin Co 10ni30t to o th 20 00.:.3n-Tt-, ,Z80.20, 77ainview 'Tows :74.r3, La0/1011.a 7 ' Ietroler, further business aj-0eri1i0 Council adjourned. / WO, A - 01'7 7 -:.et in. reular io4, yor ebruary 12, 1926. :ialler -1J-residing ith J.C.Koorer, anC c 1Ctser.1.-oen, 1 .I.I.1 =a;.7 Chief of Police and City '300retary, Iresent when the fol- low17 rroceedAn[:s -loro had, to-wi aegul..rly Lovedand secondea that both Jater 0 Dewer be extended through Dlock 20 College Hill OOd. Carried. hovod. and. seconded that the Paving on :.ustin ':,treet be- tween Oth and IOt: reets be r:ader 40 feet wide insteaa of 36 feet as was oriionally pled. CarrieC'. lhoved and seconCed that I.O.Cal-away .010 estie for en- gineorin work on street -1v1ng be allowed a2 presented an that voucher be issued to then-. for tle aLount of said estirnate. Carried. Loe( ana secondthat the City issue :00,000.00 wotth of interest bearin-7 warranus te 1.,arcn Tot, 102G, laturing 1.500.00 annually first one to e 60 one fro!" date of said =rants, sai,7 isao to -,a1-:e to y -ror draw sewer line and other shorter sewer and water lines. Darried. 322 The ap-nliations of Harry 3owen and Verde° 12,!entry for member - in the ilainview .:Lire Dept were IreenteC to the 0ouncil and and same were apprQved. 7!oir(! and seoonCe that the !iay Collee Chorl Club 1)e :1.-,Je1 the ase of the ,'ity -u01toriuL en the e7enins of 6th an0 7th, "1-26, free of 3re. U0 rtor asines arpeuria 0=011 adjourned. ilain7low, -Layor. Oily Counellr.:.et reTalar reccion, with !T.C.!..00-r)er, '.1!...7,-aest, J.. an omen, anC 2!,e3ret:!.r7, present when. the fo71ow- in Ilrooceliyas :;ore had, to -wit; linutes of tine lat two ro7alar seSSi0112 were reri a inri r:070(7! an(7! 3030:IT'o tbat a 6" w!ater Lair, be lala on I7t71 ;7;treet ocr;ensine rt 7-J17oston itreet an =nin7 one lek :CfSt. it- is reTulanl; 11.o7e0 an:" ,77c3o!Flfet t the !.:Ity'case 7iots S9 in 7.1.ok 20 of 1:!":;1;7?I1aTff to t7( -e !lity Bain. !t. ::2fl0.00 -,)e-2 lot or ::00.CC for t.o t7J-0 lo. :rred. It lo r:e-e itricts 7: 2 of t7 -n new street rn7inT "be ce tc -aiI the !!=tif1otc.:2! il,1c(7! on it when secos tLLt, -7-77 —!)th stree'!: • to jr tLrL tfoe t pro7jJeC those own.- 46T-27cai; to!7.3o :Y,:roots r111 run, will .7edi'Jate ins pro -per the street ri7t of ,,ztto t o a12o fnat be opened iar! froa 13 otreot north to t.c.) -!:!]!owrn 1 .7 lraao street all (-!-J7 streets to0 feet wie. Carri!7::d. .73 STATS OF MAO sAO COUNTY OF RALE 1 The Gi ty Co it of the Gi ty of Plat Texas, was oenvt*e4 in mpg ear,. ton In the City Rall in the City of Plain via+w cin this the 5 day o! lebreary, 1928, with ths following members of the °euaail preesnt,, toawitt .1 Waller J. C. Hooper A. H. Boyd L .. Thompson •. Boyd O. ii. Sal ling C. B. Williams 1 Ever Councilman with the following abssnti done, oonetitnting the aettirs mtaedra►aattiip of the City Com►oil, at wh oh tins tbs Nam prsa.ntard for oonsidera tion of tars Co oil a proposed ordinanos, Thho ordinanos was road by the S.orstary. Councilman Boyd mads a motion and the saotion wsa *.e n Cd by Counoilman Quest. The motion was o Of the Council,- AMA ouncil#- AYUi Covsoilmon Hooper, €3� and A. .S. Boyd. NO "` ! Nous* Tho motion 40 is as f by the 4444104 44 vete "1 rams that the rale requiring as *salaam* to bs read at more than ams vesting before final passags be suspended and that this ardinanes be read and passed finally at this m eta and tiled it go Lott irousdiato Won't tor roams stated in U. emergency olan.e." Counai3 an Boyd wade a motion that the ordinance be passed finally. The saltion was oarried by the following rote: ATM Councilmen Hooper, Guest, Thoepeob, W. E. Boyd and A. , Boyd. MDESr None. The ordinance as finally passed is as follows; AN ORDINANCE INNANCE . BY TAE CITY COUNCIL OP THE CITY OF PLAINVIEW, IXAS, RATIFYING AND CONFIT MING A O01?RAC" BY ASD BETWEEN ROT TRICE AND THE CITY OF PLA INV IEW, TEXAS, FOR TEN CONITRUCTION OF CERTAIN OEWER 3Y8fi1I IMPROVEMENTS IN THE CITY OF PLAINVIEW, TEXAS, PROVIDING 110 THE ISSUANCE OF CITY OF PLAIFLPIkW, T Xk8 XAER WARRANTS, 3 3IR8 192$„ IN TSE AST OF THIRTY THOUSAND ($O,000) DOLLARS, BEARI* SIX (6%) PER CENT ISTEILST, PA0YIl INlG FOR THE DELIVERY OF SAID WARRANTS TO THE 0OITBACTOR UPON APPROVED i ST IMATl S , PRESCRIBING TAE FORE OF WARRANT AND PROVIDING POR THE LEVY £fl CQLLEGT!OX OF A TAX ON THE 0l4 H fIIDRED MOO) DOLLAR VALUATION OF ALL TAXABLE PROPERTY WITHIN PPE CITY LDUTS 110 PAX TRI INTEREST AND CREATE A SMUG FtWD FOR THE REDEMPTION TFC REOF AHD DECLARING AN EMERGENCY. WHYREk8, the City 0ouiot] has heretofore determined the necessity of constructing pertain sower improvements and set the date February let, 1926, to receive and consider competitive bids for materials and labor incident thereto; WHEREA8, pursuant thereto on the let day of Psbresary, 19 , at 4100 P. N. the City Council proceeded to open the bids which wore filed as is more fully shown in the Minutes of the City Council as of that date, and on that date eliminated from further consideration all bids except that filed by toy Iriot, contractor; and 8 held on the 15th El 1926, the it Council finally accepted the lid and offer of and directed the Mayor to execute a contract with said oompa+ in a000rdanoe with the proposal and aaoeptanod= HERI:r.S, said contract, as directed by the City Council, has been eaeeiated in words and figures as follows, to -wit: T83 STATE OF TEXAS C')UNTY OF RUH S ART 1 day of February, A. D. 1/26, by and bei Hoy 1rladc, psrtlr of the first part, and th* Incorporated City of Plai*viw, acting through its Mayor and City Council, Party of the Swoon* Part. WIT1OSJ8BTEII The party of the first part agrees to furnish all notarial and to perform all labor required to law in tho streets and alloys of the town of Plainview, Texas' the following Server and Valor lines and also build on dasignatoI plot a pumping plant: tis, 10,000 feet 10 inch sewer 1 ins , ono as the drssr line with it naoessary :pan -holes, Ys. and lamp holes: 3810 felt of 6 intik: water main with the necessary Hydrants orosses and valves, this icnown as the Galveston street limo 6000 feet of other sewer extension. The installation of a Wood Trash Pump, a wet and a pit, and a 6 h. p. eleotria motor, all oompletely iruttad1 under the direction of the City Engineer. The Party of the seoond part agrees to pay to the party of the first part, for the above labor and materials, the following unit pries: vis, The 10,000 feet of 10 inch sewer pipe with its neaessa)ry ::.an -bolas, Y.. and lamp holes *13780.00 The 3810 fait 6 lash water main with its moos— wary Hydrants, Drosses and valves 7420.00 6000 fest sewer extension 8400,00 Pumping plant with all aooessories 08Q0,00 Total payments 03000.00 P xtte to be om era estimate/ the 1st and 16th of each month as the we progresses, and shall be in legally issued City 8 s bearing 6% interest, issued in series, twenty warrents esoh fer the sum of Fifteen Hundred Dollars, each dated Maroh lst, 1926, and payable March 1st, 1927, 1928, 1929, 1930, 19II 1932, 1953, 1934, 1955, 1936, 1937, 1938, 1939, 1940, 19 1942, 1943, 1944, 1946, 1946, all In ac ordanee with as ordinance of the oity oouaeil passed at a meeting of tine city council February 15, 1926. In witness whereof, we have hereunto set our hands in Fieinview, Texas, this Lull. day of February, T sttesteds (sgd) 1. H. Ssigli City Seo .US, the Contractor has offered s baso, coaditioned es required by law, and by the ordinances of this ottyr **smell fer the faithfal performance of this oantraot; and WHEREAS, the oontraotors are now ready to preeoseed with the eonstruat dens of the improver eats in accordance with the terms of the aontreats and THEREFORE, HE IT 4BDA NED BY T CITY CIT 4r PLAIWi11 1t (1) That said aontaraot be and the sarme is hereby is► .11 thin s approved by the City Council of the City et Plainview, i*eaae, a►zd is hereby deolsred and made the oontrset of this Council s ad et the City of Plainview, Texas; or tu (2) Be It further ordained by the City Council that in so far ae raid oounoil i® authorised to do so said ooune l has in all things approved said bond, which bond having Uses approved by the 3tsr is ordered filed as required by law; (3) That warrants of said City to be dsnominatod "City of P1 incur, Tomas, Sewer System Iproveaent Warrants, Series 1926" be issued under and by virtue of the Constitution and Iowa of the Stats of Texas, and the Charter of the Cit y of Plainview, Texas, for theSlaps* of evidencing the indebtedness of the sal& City to the Oentrastors for matting said sewer system improvements. Said warrants aro to be delivered to the contractors on estimates of labor performed and material furnished in a000rdanoe with said contrast. Said estimates are to be approved by the City Engineer end ten by the Council beibre warrants aro to be delivered to tb+ Contractor. (4) Said warrants shall be numbered cone eotively frail ane (1) to sixty (60), in41 sive, and shall be in tae densaina- tion of five hundred () dollars sea, wareight1he the suss of Thirty Thousand (430 ,000) Dollars; they shall be dates Marsh 1, 1926, and shall maters serially as follow*: 4 - 6 7-9 10 -12 13 .15 16 -18 19 -21 22 044 25 -27 28 -30 31-, 33 34 -36 37 44 40 -42 43 -46 46 -48 49 -51 62 -64 50 -6f 56 -60 M MMU '.isrch ]�, 1927 4150040n 1928 1600.00 n " 1929 1500.00 " " 1930 1500.00 " " 1931 160040 " " 1932 1600.00 " 1933 1600.00 " 1934 1600.00 " If 1936 1800.00 " " 1936 y1600.00 " n 1937 1800.00 " w 1938 1800.00 " " 1989 1500.00 " " 1940 1500.00 " " 1941 1600,00 " n 1942 1100.00 " " 1943 1600.00 " " 1944 1600.40 " " 1946 1500.00 n " 1946 1500.00 d1 Maid warrants aha11 bear interest at the rate of six (6%) per cent per annum from date until paid, interest payable March 1, 1927, and thereafter semi-annually on the 1st day of September and the let day of March of 'soh year. Principal and interest of said warrants shall be l at Eantional Bank of Ctmseeros, New Yore, 8, Y. ( i) said warrants shall be signed by thus r, ter signed by the City Secretary and registered by the City Treaeurer, and the sees of the City shall be impressed upon *soh of thea. facsimile signator ►e of the Mayor and City Secretary asy be litho- graphed upon the coupons attached to each of said warrants. X7) Said warrants shall be in substantially the follow - c UNITED ST TES OF AMRRICA STATE OF TEXAS COUNTY OF RALE CITY OY PL&IUTZZ ATX SYSTEM IMPROVEMENT t'ARR.dT SERI 1988 aim!ew, in the County cf Hale, and State of Texas, for value received, is justly indebtednand promises to pay to Roy Iris* tor, or bearer, on the first dyne of March , the principal sun of Tux HUNDRED DOLLARS !n lsaufal money of the united States 0! America, together with tator- est thereon from the date hereof until paid art the rate of six {d%I per want per unman, payable Marsh 1, 1927, and thereafter testi-annually on the first day of September and the first day of March of each year, and the full faith and credit of said pity is hereby irrevocably pledged to the prompt payment of this warrent and the annexed coupons, sand the City Treasurer is authorised, ordered sand direoted to pay to bearer said principal ewe, together with interest thereon, evidenced by coupons attaohed hereto„ principal and interest payable at Notional lank of Comoros, aw York, Yew !ork, upon praa.ntation and sur- render of warrant or proper coupons. In event the sum of money represented by this warrant and annexed coupons shall not be paid at maturity, the same shall thereafter boar interest at the rate of six (6%) per cent per annum until fully paid, and in the event of such default and it becomes necessary for the holder hereof, or of any coupons attached hereto to plums claim therefor in the hands of an attorney for collection or to institute suit hereon the Cit7 et Plainview promises to pay to the holder hereof e reason.. able attorney's fee whioh is, to -wit ten per cent (101) of the amount of default. TUB UARRAXT is one of a series et sixty (60) warrants, nutsbered consecutively from one (1) to lsixty (60), inclusive, of the denomination of five hundred MOO) dollars saoh, aggregatint the sum of thirty thousand (*30,000) dollars, issued for the purpose of evidencing the indebtedness of said City of Plainview Texas, to Roy 'rift, contractor, or bearer, for the eon/traction of aortal* sower system improvement in said city, in *warden** with the terms and stipulations of contreet of date February 16, 2946, under IM by virtue of the Constitution end Laws of the State of Texas and the Charter of said City, and pursuant to an ordinanoe passed by the City Council of said City of Plainview on the day of February 1946, Which prdinanoe is duly recorded in the Minutes of said City Council. The (tete of this warrant, in above inentkooked, is starch 1, 1926 AND IT 13 EURRBT CHUM= ..UD MITZI) that all ae oondtttem. and things required to be dons precedent to and in the issues** 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 indebtedness of said City Including this warrant, does not imaged any constitutional or statutory limitation. iit 1 ' i EQi', ibe City of P2aiz iew, oausr d the ca�rporsts oesl of said Cit;, to be hereto afftzed sxtd thfls warrant to be signed by its Mayor and oountersigned by its City Seorstsry, ss of the date last above written. y 8z TRE ??1Y 0g 1926, City Texas. n of interest coupon sha11 be substantially Y 07 T • City Treasurer of the City 0f Plainview, Texas, will bearer at the Notional Banat of Commsros, New York, New York of ( 4 ) Dollars, seise on Cit r of Plainview sorer being months System lisprovemsnt warrants, Series 1926 No. , dated 'Lardh 1, 1926, to which this ooupon is attached and is a part hereof. Cit t on the rear ii©wss THIS IS TO CERTIFY that Roy Irick, contractor, has received the within principal warrant and the interest coupons thereto annexed from the City of Plainview, Taxas, and for value received, and without reeoarse, hereby transfers, assigns, cells and delivers to bearer all right, title and interest in and to same, and said bearer is hereby subrogated to all claims, liens, rights or title whether at law or in equity, whish are or sr y be secured to said Roy Irick, contractor, by virtue of a oertain contract with said City, of date February 15, 1926, in oonsideration of the complete performance of whioh this warrant was issued. ROY IRICK BY (10) Said warrents shall be educated and delivered to the said Ray Iriok, contractor, upon completion of the oontreot in a000rdanae with the terms and provisions thereof, or upon certified statement of account based on unit prioes set forth in the oontreati such delivery to be made only after inspection of material furnished and labor performed under said contract and aoaectanoe of said material and labor by the Engineer and the City Council or officers designated by it. (ll d fund is hereby made and created, end shall be provided and set aside out of funds derived from taxes authorised to be levied and oollaotsd by the City Charter and the Constitution and laws of the Stats of Texas, said fund to be designated azna SYSTEM rAFR0YEM; NT WikaaT PUIFD, SLUES 1926, which fond shall be used for no purpose save and except to pay the interest on sad provide the neasasarryr,. sinking fund for said warrants at their maturity and to pey attorneys' fees in case of default. (12) To interest and oreats a retire said warrants ai. their maturity, and to provide for is (10%) poor mint attorneys' fees in event of default, a tax of net at the rate of eight cents (8$) on the One Hundred Dollars valua- tion of taxable property in said City of T'lainrisw, oat of the two dollar (48.00) taxing Rand of said oity, is hereby lsvt.d for the year 19261 that during the year 1927 and each year thereafter while any of said warrants are outstanding and unpaid, and at the time other pity tuxes are levied in imigh of said years, there shall ba oomprtts4 and ascertained what rate of tax based upon the latest approved tan rolls of said oity will be nsesssary, regaisits and sufficient to fully mak*, rains and produas in sash of said year, the amount of principal nsosasazy to be raised for that year, plus the interest maturing in said your apon the amount of this series of warrants outstanding and unpaid, and to provide for ten per sent (10) attorneys' fee in event of default, and for saoh of said pore there is hereby ordered to be levied, assssssd and oollsoted in due time, forst and manner, a tax at such rate as shall boo road necessary as aforesaid, and all of the proceeds from such taxes shall be plated in a separate fund for this series of warrants, known and designated as "8swer System Improvwent Warrant Fund, Series,1926," and the C1ttr Treasurer shall not honor any draft upon said fund, or pay oat any of the sane szoept In the payment of interest on said warrants or for retiring the same, or for attorneys fess as above provided. (13) Es it further ordained that all ordin Less and rose - or parts of ordinances and resolutions in conflict herewith are hereby expressly rspealrad. (14) The fact that ttae City is in immediate need of the UAW of the Sewer System laprovements oontemplated In this ordinance creates an emergency and an imperative public naaeessity that thef rule requiring ordinances to be read at three meetings be suspended and that this Winans* tate effect iawdiatsly after passage, and it is ss ordained. PASSED .AND AP Approved as to form and 1 Ys city £ttorssy --day of lobruw 1926. �r PAW ainvtsw, Texas. payor, STATE OF TEXAS CITY OF PLAINVIEW On this the /-0T day of March, 1926, the City Council of the City Of Plainview, Texas, was convened in Regular Session in the City Hall at Plainview, all members thereof to wit: J. M. Waller ) Mayor J. C. Hooper ) A. E. Boyd ) 1 J. L. Guest ) Councilmen ) D. M. Thompson ) ) W. E. Boyd ) G. H. Saigling ) Ctty Secretary, being present, with none absent and among other business transacted the following business was transaoted: It was moved by Councilman Guest and seconded by Council- man Hooper that an ordinance entitled: AN ORDINANCE, providing that the City shall pay one-half the cost of storm sewers and drains on cer- tain streets in th• City of Plainview; dir- ecting that property owners be given oredit for such payment by the City, dtreoting that the certificates be issued for the decreased„ amount, and declaring an emergency," be placed on its first reading. AYES: Councilmen Hooper, Boyd, Guest, Thompson and Boyd. NOES: None. Motion carried and the ordinance was read in full by the Moved by Councilman Hooper and seconded by Counci A. E. Boyd that the ordinance pass its first reading. AYES: Councilmen Hooper, Boyd, Guest, Thompson and Boyd. NOES: None. The motion carried. Moved by Councilman Guest and seconded by Councilman Thompson that the rules be suspended and that the ordinanoe be plaoed on its second reading by caption. AYES: Councilmen Hooper, Boyd, Guest, Thompson and Boyd. NOES: None. The motion oarried. The ordinanoe was read by caption. Moved by Councilman Hooper and seconded by Councilman Thompson that the ordinance be placed on its third reading and final passage by caption. AYES: Councilmen Hooper, Boyd, Guest, Thompson and Boyd. NOES: None. The motion carried. The ordinance was read by caption. Moved by Councilman Thompson and seconded by Councilman Guest that the ordinance be passed finally. M9: Councilmen Hooper, Boyd, Guest, Thompson and Boyd. NOES: None. The motion parried. The ordinance follows: AN ORDINANCE _ 2 PROVIDING THAT THE CITY ALL PAY ONE-HALF THE COST OF STORM SEWERS AND DRAINS ON CER- TAIN STREETS IN THE CITY OF PLAINVI E , DIR- BCITITh THAT PROPERTY OARS BE GIVEN CREDIT FOR SUCH PAYUENT BY TIN CITY, DIRECTING THAT TUE CERTIFICATES BE ISSUED FOR THE DECREASED MOUNT, , A 1) DECLARING AN EMERGF,NCY, " WHEREAS, the City has heretofore levied assessments against abutting property and the owners thereof for a part of the Dost of improving oertain streets and parts of streets in the City of Platnyiew, Distriot #1 - West 7th Street from W. B. L. Austin Street to W. B. L. Columbia Street; Distriot #2 - West 7th Street from W. B. L. Columbia Street to W. B. L. Galveston Street; Distriot #3 - Galveston Street from B. B. L. West 7th Street to S. B. L. West filth Street; Distriot #4 - West 11th from V. B. L. Houston Street to W. B. L. Columbia Street; Distriot #5 - from Columbia Street south from Extension South Line, Blook 28, Highland Addition to Extension of South Line, Bloat 1, said addition; Distriot #6 - west 10th Street from E. B. L. Columbia to W. B. L. Broadway; District #7 - Austin Street from S. B. L. West loth Street to S. B. L. ►est 8th Street; Distriot #8 - Austin Street from S. B. L. nest 8th Street and N. B. L. :est 7th Street; Distriot #9 - that portion of Columbia Street from N. Line of 7th Street to a line extending from North Line of Bloat 3, Slayton Addition, extending to the ourb to an intersection at the curb with an extension of the south line of Block 1, Highland Addition; and WHEREAS, in said assessment the Dost to the property owners was fixed at three-fourths of the total cost of the im- provement; and WHEREAS, the City Commission has dsoided that the City shall pay one-half of the cost of sewers and drains on said streets: THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY OF PLAIIWIMit That the City of Plainview pay one-half of the oast of sewers and drains on said streets above mentioned instead of one fourth as originally assessed; II That the said property o be given credit for the amount so paid by the City; III That the City Seorotary be directed and he is hereby directed to prepare said certificates for an amount equal to the amount assessed less the increased amount paid by the City; I♦ The fact that the improvement on the above streets has boon oompleted and it is necessary to immediately issue oertifi- oatss to the contractor in payment thereof, creates an immediate and imperative public; necessity that the rale requiring ordinances to be read at three several meetings be suspended, and that this ordinance take effeot from and after its passage. Passed this the J` Approved this the of March, 1926. y of 1926. LO -72(7, that the ....-:,.ttorne;: at onoc institqte con- Tec000e-dinf,-:s to oon :.,treet 'een- west 5th and west Cth streets. 2arr1od. tho aoJert the eYronI)osition of Lnochaizeh-l.oy ,:,,a7en-2,2ort, 1. that the itaes'JLe of the oost of w.tting the water scor lines to an, on the Hill- orest ,dCition a t,:t I of :;j222L..75, anj ic7. on -rt (deeds to the it water and seer lilies laid. on said ,Iiilcrest U; thorn, and. furthe t'LL.t the ..31ty issde C interest bearing warrants to the :Jotractor for their of the rrojoct. Oarried. hegnlarly Lo7oC secohe that leagal notice Le served on owner of the h.oLe, the old Latoler -.pace and on OloaCewe to oonneot with the it-- 3ewer. J'arrie(7.. 1:3',2I,J1 (32 7 O: Lootin-.7 of the :21ty JO 1312 of the _;ity of 210i11view, 707,a2, held on Londa rch 1st, to following or(7,er WA2 2assed., to -wit; It is orderby- the joncil of the Oily of :lain - view, l'e7e_as, that 'n Zlection Le held at the La17, in sai(l. it y of 21ai1171ew, on tho 7ir1t r_:uosC in the care beineT the 6-th ( -,,,;ixth) day of said Lonth, for the pr -rose of eloot1n7 the fo]lowin7 officers for said. 'Jt, to -wit; Jity 3ecretary, and three .;.ldemen, J1 for a tori. of 2 LI:iQ) each, to tae the ycices of 11-2hoson anr7 .,1..yt'.1 whose or e7:rire In pri1, I26, and. Gaj Jaoob is named 1.)-=.2idine: (3-ff1oer of said. :lootion and L. iiarlan and John 7ano7hn, aistant 7t1c7es. oopy- of this orer sii-me by the Layor attotoc by the ,,ocretJxy of saiC Jit, shall :erre as notice of said EleotioA ar.c.!.. shall be Ipilblished revireC by law. 2assed this the ist day of 146. _! (2/ 3 we -fl ,,11o7Ted for t:-1, 1-2.1th of Iworu,--2;, 210C L3r Lo1I ,106.00, ;;L:5.00, I ,• • -" - "• '„, . CC r 7.Z.:art :t r ,,090 LT- "C r)t1 2.ryan :o,rt %.90, ! •f-)0, .2hor-n-or• - •00 .C3 L„,fk.'ney Bills:- Tilson 3 debb .:,30.40, Texas Utilities Go 48.70, dard 3 Sly I0.50, Z:noohuizen-Boyd 3 -Dvenort ,;170.00, Long - Bell Luber Co ,:;6.60, LoGlasson-Armstron;7 32.00, S.3.2.Telephone Co '.55, J.I.adford qro Co 3.8U,ALerican IaFrance Fire Engine Co :1'4;87.10, Geo I. Barnard Stationery Co .57.73, Texas Utilities C Co .:21.00, Lir Co I4.0b, Lagnolia PetroleuE Co Gity Tvlucl-sLith Shop 23.00, J..looldrid!7e IuLber Co 4 • t 420.25, Plainview JeldinO Go ,I0.75, Texas Utilities Co 3378.00, The Coppedge Go of Texas .r,26.61, J.l.Hatcher 41.75, 9o.fden Ydw Co :15.00, Fulton LOr Go .',f5.20, 1-oyalty lotor Co c:;3.45, _Donohoo- '7are HOw Go 5.I0, TerTle ores 0.J.De71_art -erlIp- ster :ill 1-1.,3 Co -:,77.52, Texas Utilities Co 3688.64, H.7.4th 37I.00, a.P.SLyth ,Z0.00, Dallas Foundry 200.00, Clow° 9 Cowan I33.13, I..Bain The Bond of Loy Irick Contractor with 0.'1.2, C..Croodr.an as sureties vas ac3e-otend ap-proved. on and The following re orts for the ronth of January 1926 were heard and sane, were accepted and ap roved:- 1.H.8aigling Current Taxes 2"70,4.50; 2elintiuent ?-xes 3733.40, later rents :!594f:7.0E, Sevier rents ,'I60I.36, liscellaneous Collections 311.0.00, Chief of Police I05.5. These are Jany reports. 2ebruary _eperts:- 1.H.5ai1in Cureettt ?axes 107I.9I, Delinquent ?axes •J005.32, Jater .-,ents ,,(:43.56, Sewer .02.65, iiscellaneous ;50.00, 3. It arDearin that thore was no other business Council adjourn°. Attested: THE STATE 0 TEXAS vruu OF HALE Tba City Connell of t alt of PlainriTexas , soltrea ed in ropier session on this the let day of Mara, 1924, with the follow - ins meebers of the Connoil present, to -wit: J. Y. sailer, Mayor, J. C. Hooper, t whioh t W. D. • Boyd, $ L. hest, : Councilmen Boyd CCity Searetasy, 0« •illisaas, City Attorney. h the following absent, d =no, oanstitett3.na s quorum, the following among other proceedings were had: crosilsean A. E. Boyd presented for oousideration a resolution tion that it be adopted. The motion was seoonded by Councilman motion carrying the adoption of the resolution prevails rIng votes �Sa Councilmen lmsn J. 0. Hooper, A. Thssgpson. bno. aal1tion is as follows: the Ci tr Coimell has be Qre en J. L February saceanted a oaatraot with Boy Irick, eoatrsotor, for the do trs� tion of oertain improvements in the city of Plainview, Texas; and WZREAS said sontraat prortdos that the said .m ntrsotor shall resolve. his eoarp©nsation free the City upon estimates *ppreved b the Oity Ansi mset' as the wont progresses; and R. P. S YTH CITY ENGINEER PLAT:Via-1W. %IMAM larch lst.1926. Engineer's Estimate No.1 City' of Plainview Contract with Roy Irick. To the Honorable Mayor and. City Council, Plainview, Texas. Gentlemen: - I have inspected and accepted f -r the City the ollow- ing work performed by Roy Irick on his contract with the City. Galveston street 6 inch water line from its conection in 13th.street to 23rd.street,E1ght Hydr-nts and necessary crosses and valves 7,420.00 Excavating and laying sewer pie in alley from Blk. 15 Hi bland Add. north 650 fea-: 105.00 Excavating and laying sewer pipe in alley from Blk. 18 Highland Add.north 650 feet 405.0 Also have accepted the following material for the 10 inch sewer line,known as Draw line: 8400 feet of 10 inch sewer pipe 25 Irs.for above line Man -Hole Rings and covers and ste:s 4,200.00 50.00 330.00 Total estime_te call d for $12,810.00 R.P.Smy Engi eer. OERAB, said sontrant further provides that the Conti reeelve Qtti of Plainview Sewer System Improvement Warrants, Series 1926, tatmlitareh let 19261 tearing 6% inter's& in lieu of payment in cash; and WHEREAS, said eontraotor has presented his first estims e approved q the Anginser in words and figures as follows! hawe been inspected igr the tae be in aoeordanot with t and to be well worth the ear of 7 is oerer+ed by said estimate si 1 o f said €pity' and fermi sat tons adopt ed by said ©tty t orsrided 8o0.o, in said estimate, and said City Ooiuto11 has ssseptet the labor and .material covered by said eattmate for and in behalf of said 01t7 of Plainview; WHEREAS, said estimate herein set oat has been duty audited by said Olty Oounoil and found to be correct; NOW TITEREPONII , BE IT MOWED D BY TEE CITY C IL OP TEC CITY 0P PL1Irnr31, TE:&►C, That said esti*ats covering said seaterial labor, negating the era of 51z,$Q0.00, which has prssated b9 Roy Iritic, oontraotor, Wand the same ie hereby allowed, That in aesordanoe with said contract between the City ofnview and said Roy I41e1, contractor, there shall be assented and delivered to said Oontraator, City of Plainview Sewer system Improvement Barratts, &tries 1926, numbers one (1) to twenty -fire (2b), Inc ire, in the dammiaation of 1500.00 each aggregating 42,500.00, dated *arab 1, 1924, bearing interest at the rate of six (d%} per dent per moan. being part of an isms of 450,000.00, authorised to bo #awed by an ordinance of the Oity Connell, passed on the nth day of February, 1956, and duly rsserdsd in the *t tss of maid Connsfl* that tbs said Ctty Of Plainview, Tessa )as resolved � uli rralrse tad eonsideratien for said warrants, gnu one (1) to teen five (26), inclusive; The Mayor, City Beeretary di er hereunder* City Treasurer ars hereby execute snob oartiftoates smd affidavits as are seoeasary t 40 refloat the validity of the warrants delivered The contractor dull be entitled to • credit of $3OO.00 tastsllaasat delivery of the wsrrasts. £PPEOUD this the let day of Wartb, 1924 ►P TEXAS 1 CITY OF PLS,I IIEW $ COMFIT OF HALE O $ do here i ti orr.ct copy of the El of tbs tatty + barn and fore - of the City Couns►ii of said Cit i in the passes' of the resolution therein I ntioned , as the surae appear. of record in loot _ • bade et req., of the NI etet► of said City Connell. WITNESS, ata► band and seal of the said Qit7, this the Ist day of Eaarsh, 1924. (seal) -40 STATE OF TEXAS COUNTY OF HALE CITY OF PLAINVIEW The City Council of the City of Plainview, Texas, 1=7kr- d& convened in Session in the City Hall oh this the i-day of March, 1926, with the following members of the Council present: J. M. Waller, Mayor, J. C. Hooper : A.4. Boyd J. L. Guest : Councilmen D. M. Thompson : W. G. Boyd. G. H. Saigling City Secretary, with the following absent: None. At which time, among other proceedings was had the following: It was moved by Councilman Hooper and seconded by Councilman Guest that an Ordinance entitled "AN ORDINANCE ACCEPTING CERTAIN STREET IMPROVEMENTS AND AUTHORILING THE DELIVERY TO JORDAN CONSTRUC- TION COMPANY CERTIFICATES OF SPECIAL ASSESSMENT EVIDENCING THE INDEBTEDNESS OF THE PROPERTY OWNERS WHOSE PROPERTY IS BENEFITED BY SAID IMPROVEMENTS, DECLARING AN EMERGENCY." be placed on first reading. The motion carried by the following vote:, AlES4 Councilmen Hooper, A. E. Boyd, J. L. Guest, D. M. Thompson and W. G. Boyd. NOES: None. The ordinance was read in full by the Secretary. It was moved by Councilman A. E. Boyd and seconded by Councilman Hooper that the charter provision requiring ordinances to be read and passed at more than one meeting be suspended. Motion carried by the following vote: AYES: Councilmen Hooper, A. . Boyd. J. L. (West, D. M. Thompson, aril W. G. Boyd. NOES: None. Motion by Councilman W. E. Boyd, seconded by Councilman Hooper that the ordinance be finally passed. Motion carried by the following vote: W. G. Boyd. AYES: Councilmen Hooper, Boyd, Guest, Thompson and NOES: None. The Ordinance is as follows AN ORDINANCE V- / ACCEPTING CERTAIN STREET IMPROVEMENTS AND AUTHORIZING THE DELIVERY TO JORDAN CONSTRUC- TION COMPANY CERTIFICATES OF SPECIAL ASSESSMENT EVIDENCING THE INDEBTEDNESS OF THE PROPERTY OWNERS WHOSE PROPERTY IS BENEFITED BY SAID IMPROVEIENTS, DECLARING AN EMERGENCY". WHEREAS, heretofore, on the 21st day of September, 1925 the City Council of the City of Plainview, Texas, passed an ordinance ratifying a contract between the City of Plainview and Jordan Construc- tion Company, providing for the improvements of certain streets and parts of streets of the City of Plainview, Texas; and WHEREAS, heretofore, on the 2nd day of November, and 7th day of December, 1925, the City Council of the City of Plainview, Texas, passed an ordinance ordering certain improvements of certain streets and parts of streets in the City of Plainview, Texas; and WHEREAS, on the 17th day of November, and 28th day of December, 1925, the City Council passed an ordinance levying an assessment against the property and the owners thereof, abutting upon the streets and parts of streets to be improved; and WHEREAS, the Jordan Construction Company, Contractor, has completed in full the improvements upon said streets and parts of streets in full compliance with the contract between the City of Plainview, Texas, and the Jordan Construction Company, insofar as certain paving districts are concerned; which completed districts are numbers 6510e. cVS //" ; and WHELS, the City Engineer's have submitted their estimate of the work completed to date, which is as follows: , 1926. R. G. CARRAWAY WILDER KENAN R.G.CARRAWAY COMPANY GENERAL AND CONSULTING ENGINEERS CH I LD RES S,TEXAS Plainview, Texas. March 1, 1926. CERTIFICATE ESTIMATE NO.1 TO THE HONORABLE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL: Plainview, Texas. Gentlemen: We have examined the work performed by the Jordan Construction Company on Districts Nos. 1 & 24 and find the same constructed according to plans and specifications, and recommend that assessment certificates Nos. 1 to 33 inclusive, be issued; also that payment be made to contractor as follows: To total work to date, including Engineering fee 154942.90 Less: Engineering Fee 0 5% $ 2616.32 Certificates Nos. 1 to 33 inclusive— 131728.58 Total Deductions34344.90 Amount due Contractor on Estimate No. 1 Respectfully submitted R. G. CARRAWAY COI4,PANY, 4? -6( Res �'ngneer. 34344.90 20598.00 & $20598.00 R.G. CARRAWAY WILDER KENAN F2 .G.CARRAWAY COMPANY GENERAL AND CONSULTING ENGINEERS CHILDRESS,TEXAS CERTIFICATE ESTIMATE NO. 1 STORM SEWER. Paid in full by City. 42* Outfall Sewer. 8th. St. Lateral. Force Account Lowering Sanitary Sewers. Patd 50-50 Property Owner & City. Main Trunk Sewer 7th. St. Lateral 10th. St. Lateral 1300' 12* inlet Pipe @ $1.10 13 Manholes i #45.00 20 Catch Basins @ $30.00 Steel in Catch Basins Less 10% Retained Net Amount By Property Owner & * By City Engineering @ 5% Total Sewers Completed to Date. PAVING. District No. 1 4409.99 Sq. Yds. Paving A2.75 1271.36' Gutter @$0.40 216.00' Headers 0) $0.40 1460.20 Cu. Yds. Excavation @ #0.50 Engineering a 5% Total Cost Paving in District No. 1 By City By Property Owner Amount Ford. Plainview, Texas. March 1, 1926. #12484.30 1353.14 1643.45 1430.00 585.00 600.00 12.00 1810 .89 1810.78 116297.211 8148.55 1 407.28 1 8552.83 112127,47 508.54 86.40 730.10 113452.51 672.62 114125.13 1 3531.28 CG93.85 1 6535.57 1'1717.50 272.78 8525.85 8148.55 6674.40 833.72 117508.12 114125.13 131633.25 R.G. CARRAWAY WI LDER N EN AN R . G . CA RRAWAY COMPANY GENERAL AND CONSULTING ENGINEERS CHILDRESS,TEXAS CERTIFICATE ESTIMATE NO. 1 Sheet a. Amount Brot Ford. District No. 2 6765.28 Sq. Yds. Paving 12.75 2660.88' Gutter re $0.40 2457.60' Seperate Curb @ 10.50 420.00' Headers 0 $0,40 2268.00 Cu. Yds. Excavation 0 10.50 $18604.52 1064.35 1228.80 168.00 1134.00 122199.67 Engineering 0 5% 1109.98 Total Cost Paving in District No. 2 123309.65 $23309.65 $31633.25 By City $ 5827.41 By Property Owner $17482.24 Total Work Completed To Date $54 42.90 Respectfully submitted R. G. CARRAWAY COMPANY, gineer. R.G. CARRAWAY WWDER KENAN R .G.CARRAWAY COMPANY GENERAL AND CONSULTING ENGINEERS CH 1 LD RES 5 ,TEXAS Plainview, Texas, March 1, 1926. FINANCIAL STATEMENT AS OF THIS DATE. Payments made to Contractor. To total payments made to contractor to date. Less Engineering fee paid to City Net amount paid Contractor To amount due Contractor on Certificate Estimate No. 1 $49000.00 3500.00 ,45500.00 Difference is amount advanced on materials delivered and work done to date. Respectfully submitted, R. G. CARRAWAY C0 R s ineer. $45500.00 22598±02 1-2002.00 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PLAINVIEW, TEXAS; That said improvements be, and the same are hereby accepted by the City of Plainview, Texas, and the approved state- ment be in all things allowed, and the Mayor ani the City Secretary are hereby authorized and directed to execute and deliver to Jordan Construction Company certificates of special assessment evidencing the indebtedness of the property owners whose property abutts on said improvements and evidencing the lien of said special assessment fixed against said abutting property, and in accordance withzhe contract between the City of Plainview, Texas, and Jordan Construction Company, and the ordinances and resolutions heretofore passed and adopted by the City of Plainview, Texas. The fact that the City and its inhabitants are badly in need of the use of the improved streets involved, this ordinance providing for the acceptance of the same is declared to be an emergency measure, for the preservation of the public peace, property, health and safety, demanding that the Charter provisions prohibiting ordinances from being finally passed on the date introduced, be suspended and that this ordinance be effective from and after its passage, and, it is so ordained. PASSED this the /tt day of /%arch A. D. 1926. APPROVED this the /1day of ;7r"C 16 A. D. 1926. ATTEST Searetarsi, Citof Plairfvie Texas. � or,City of'Plainvi , Texas. District No. District No. District No District No. District No. (5-5) WHEREAS, according to said report, the names of the owners of said property, and the description of their property, and amounts contemplated to be assessed against each lot and its owner, are as follows: to -wit; (Insert here tabulated statement) NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that a hearing shall be given to said own- ers, or their agents and attorneys, and all persons interested in the said matter, as to said assessment, and as to the amount to be assessed against each owner, and his property, by reason of said improvements, and shall be given a right to contest the regularity cf the proceedings with reference to the improvement, and the ben- efits of said improvements, to their property, a • . shall be held at the City Hall, in theity of��1�e/dJ`'r-e-e'7P-:County of y other matter with reference thereto, which hearing and State of Texas, on the - —day of (0--.0 •% A 19 o'clock' 14i., at which time all of said owners, their agents or attorneys, or persons interested in said property, are notified to appear and be heard; at said hearing said owners or other persons may appear, by counsel or in person, and may offer evidence, and said hearing shall be adjourned from day to day until fully accomplished. The City Secretary is hereby directed to give notice of said hearing by inserting a copy of this ordi- nance at least three times in some newspaper published in the aforesaid city, the first publication to be made at least ten days before the date of the hearing. The City Secretary is also directed to give further notice of said hearing by mailing to said owners, their agents or attorneys, a copy hereof, whenever the address of said owner, agent or attorney, is available on the tax records of said city. The fact that aforesaid work has progressed to such an extent it is now advisable to make immediate arrangements for the hearing required by law, 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 sq ordained. PASSED, this the 1 " —day of APPROVED, this 1 - day of I f ( Mayor, City exas. Secretary, City of �:.- A-�� }" Texas. BOND STATE OF TEXAS COUNTY OF_ ___�I KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS: That we COMPANY , of Plainview , and State of Texas, as principal, and JORDAN CONSTRUCTION , of the county of MARYLAND CASUALTY COMPANY of 1timore,_ Maryland authorized under the laws of the State of Texas to act as Surety on Bonds for Principals, are held firmly bound unto City of Plainview Texas Texas sand his successors in office) and to the sub -contractors, workmen, laborers, mechanics and furnishers of material, as their interest may appear,� all of whom shall have the right to sue upon this bond, in the penal sum of 5�-Y=(JFf.$4L.F'c9vr 4"4"-‘11lawful currency of the United States of America, for the payment of which, well and truly to be made, we do hereby bind ourselves, our heirs, executors, administra- tors and successors, jointly and severally, firmly by these presents; THE CONDITIONS OF THIS BOND IS SUCH THAT WHEREAS, The above bounded Principal have on the 3rd day of September , 19 25, entered into a Contract with the City of ___PlainYi�[ , Texas, for furnishing the material and constructing of__Per tain street improvements and all extra work in connection therewith as more particularly described and designated in said contract and specifications hereto attached. NOW, THEREFORE, If the above bounded Principal shall and will faithfully per- form said contract and shall and will in all respects duly and faithfully observe and perforin all and singular the covenants, conditions and agreements in and by said contract agreed and covenanted by the said Principal, to be observed and 'performed, and according to the true and intent and meaning of said contract and specifications, and as well as during any period of extension of said contract that may be granted by said City, as during the original term of the same, and shall well and truly pay all sub -contractors, workmen, laborers, mechanics and furn- ishers of material all moneys to them owing by said Principal for sub -contracts, work, labor, and material, done and furnished, for the construction of certain atpQQtTpj'9y_mgns and all extra work in connection thvgwith for the aforesaid City, then this obligation shall be and become null and void, otherwise to remain in full force and effect. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, The said Principal have hereunto set their hands, and the said Surety has caused these presents to be executed by its duly authorized agent or officer, and its corporate seal to be hereunto affixed at, F,1 _ 'o on this the 8.t& day of A torpay 1n -Fact El Paso seRtemDer Surety. By County, Texas A. D. 19 25 d Principal. -OLetja2 ("t i 1 Moved and final pa ssage/. y caption. Ayes: f and seconded by (3-2) , that the ordinance be placed on its third reading Nays: The motion carried. T e ordinance was read by caption. Moved by � � , , and seconded by , that the ordinance be passed finally. Nays: The motion carried. The ordinance follows: "AN ORDINANCE Ratifying and Confirming a Contract Heretofore Made and ed Into Between the Mayor, Acting . or and In Behalf of the Cit of and , Con- tractor, Providing for ,:'e Improvement of Certain Streets and Parts of Streets in Said City by the Construction of Pavement, Sidewalks, Curbs, Gutters, and Other Necessary Appurtenances Thereto, Providing for the Payment of Said Labor and Material by the Said City and by Abutting Real Property Owners, Declaring an Emergency." WHEREAS, under authority heretofore granted, % e Mayor, acting for and in beh f of the aforesaid city, did enter int.) a contract with , Contractor, for certain street improvement, under date of `/ Me 19 hick contract is as fol lows, to -wit: / r "THIS AGREEMENT, made and entered iso this the flay of '! A. D. 19=Ze., by and between the City of Texas, p of Contra #, the first part, herei fter calle ar y of the second part, hereinafter called the WITNESSETH: That for and in consideration of the payments and agreements hereinafter mention- ed, to be made and performed by the said party of the first part, and under the penalty expressed in a Bond bearing even date with these presents and hereunto annexed, the said party of the second part agrees with the said party of the first part to commence and complete the construction of certain street improvements and all extra work in connection therewith as stated in the General Specifications, and at his own proper cost and ex- pense to furnish all tools, materials, machinery, labor, supervision and other accessories necessary for the said construction in accordance with the conditions and prices stated in the Proposal attached hereto, and in accordance with the plans and specifications therefor as signed by the parties hereto, all of which are made a part hereof, and all in the manner and under the conditions hereinafter specified: All the provisions of this agreement shall be performed in the City of Texas, and any uit to enforce its provisions or for damages for breach thereof shall be brought in County, Texas. in (Third Ordinance) AN ORDINANCE RATIFYING CONTRACT. ITY HALL, City of L_7/1�4�[ may+ i/ , Texas. 19 e City -fid of the City of I session, Texas, was convened he City Hall, in the City ofd v= on the day of PRESEN Mayor, / 4)-1 /NILr/.412,4/4 1. proceedings, were had, o -wit: It as ved by /,. "AN OR City Secretary, when among other , that, an ordinance entitled and seconded by INANCE Ratifying and Confirming a Contract Heretofore Made and d Into Between the nd ayor, Acting For nd In Behalf of the City f d-tvvLi ,�;1��/l�i C�dCv_'�U�� L /-O , Con- tractor, Providing for th / mprovement of Certain Streets and Parts of Streets in Said City by the Construction of Pavement, Sidewalks, Curbs, Gutters, and Other NeLessary Appurtenances Thereto, Providing for the Payment of Said Labor and Material by the Said City and by Abutting Real Property Owners, Declaring an Emergency," be placed on its first reading. Motion carried, and the o ved h nan Ayes: Nays• was read • full by the Secretary. ,and seconded by that the ordinance pass its first reading. The motion carrie Ayes: Nays: nance be placed its second reading by c Ayes Nays• ,and seconded by , that the rules be suspended and that the ordi- The motion carried. The ordinance was read by caption. (8-8) IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the City has caused its seal to he hereto affixed, and these presents to be signed by its Mayor, and attested by its City Secretary, and the party of the second part have hereto set their hands and seal on the day, month and year first above mentioned. ATTEST: Cit/ ecretary. ;NESS: 1?-t-ek The City o , Texas Party of the First Part. Party of the Second Part. By • WHEREAS, as a part of said contract, the Proposal and Specifications for said labor a + material were duly approved, and are on file in the office of the City Secretary; and WHEREAS, it appears to the governing body of said city that said Contract, Proposal and Specifica- tions are in all respects regular, that the interests of the said city have been preserved therein, and that said Contractor has performed all obligations necessary to the proper ratifittion of the contract. T EREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED by the City of the City of , Texas, that said contract is in all things ratified and confirmed as the act of the City of , Texas. The fact that certain streets are in a deplorable condition, 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, this the c /—daY of APPROVED, this./ — day of ATTES / Wiz 19 19� Mayor C'ty of Secretary, Cityof e".2 Texas. Texas. Moved by — , and seconded by „..,11_,7, , that the ordinance be placed on its third reading and lffta1 passage, by caption. (4-2) Ayes: t�t� Nays: The motion carried. The orddiii ance was read by caption. C✓ Moved by , and seconded by , that the ordinance be passed finally. Ayes: q!i'--�i7/ Nays • The motion carried. The ordinance follows: AN ORDINANCE dering the Improvement of Certain Streets and Parts of Streets in the City of o , Texas, by the Construction of Perma- nent Street(nd SidewalkJIm ove ?ntsMakinggProvi ions r Assessink , rri pf the Cost There° Against the 0 n rs o`> �'rb `eirtry utting on aid Sireetsand 1V�aking Provisions for the Enforcement and Collection of Such Assessments, Providing for the Issuance of Assignable Interest -Bearing Certificates, Evidencing the Indebtedness of the Property Owners by Virtue of Such Assessment, Providing for Liens to Secure Their Payment, and Providing for the Correction of Assessments Erroneously Made, and Declaring an Emergency.' WHEREAS, the City of (Jd-f , Texas, has adopted the benefits of the provisions of Chapter 11, Title 22, Revised Civil Statutes of Texas, by a majority vow of the legally qualified zproperty taxpaying voters, residing in said City, at an election held on thetr day of e't =' 19ccs, and WHEREAS, the City r–L�� , of said City, did on the -A--,--Kay of A-/ 19 6, after said election, pass an ordinance, declaring the results of the said election, and declaring the provisions of said Chapter a d Title applicable to and governing said City in all respects, w_ic j ordinance is of record in Volume, Page 3 7 , et seq., of the Minutes of said City of Q -6-f ` ; and WHEREAS, under the provisions of Article 1016, Revised Civil Statutes, one of the Articles in said Chapter, granting to the said city full power to pass all ordinances and resolutions necessary or proper to give full force thereto and to every part of said Chapter; and WHEREAS, it is now advisable, in the opinion of the said City, to place into immediate operation, machinery necessary for the pa i , f,certai parts of streetrn streetsaid c;417,a lie rection of curbs, gutters,l\ide- walks) and other necessary appurtenances upon or along sai §treets1nd other streets; HEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED by the Cityt'�r�-,� of the. City of CI ee---4-1/Y`--'--2--1-- 'L'J , Texas, that tlhe greets hereinafter a 'shall be payed, , and, where necessary, `sidewalks curbs,gutters, and other ap j f•.,,-,. e, l7 constructed necessary p{urtenances,11s a he constructe thereon, to -wit: B (Fourth Ordinance) AN ORDINANCE ORDERING STREET IMPROVEMENT. in ITY HALL, City of /d r , Texas. `cam—/ 19�� of the City of , Texas, was convened session, in the City Hall, in the City of f—/—�__ ; on the PRESE T• - -_ ..4Y—r./.....e A Ai 4,41 . Iw I. o t if AO f proceedings, were ad, to- It was moved Mayor, and ORDINAN Streets in the City of _ , Texas, by the Construction of Perma- nent StreetI nd Sidewalk Improvements, Making yrovisigns fo �t As ess'n P rt PP�f, the Cost Thereof Against the Owners of Property Abutting` on -''Sake Streets„, a t Ma 1 fj Provisions for the Enforcement and Collection of Such Assessments, Providing for the Issuance of Assignable Interest•Bearing Certificates, Evidencing the Indebtedness of the Property Owners by Virtue of Such Assessment, Providing for Liens to Secure Their Payment, and Providing for the Correction of Assessments Erroneously Made, and Declaring an Emergency," be placed on its first reading. Ayes. City Secretary, when among other , and seconded by , that, an ordinance entitled rdering the Improvement of Certain Streets and Parts of Nays• Motion carried, and the ordi ce was read in full by the Secretary. Moved , and seconded by , that the ordinance pass its first reading. The motion carri M. ved nance be placed on is secoric'reading by caption. Ayes Nays• The motion carried. The ordinance was read by caption. ,and seconded by , that the rules be suspended and that the ordi- (.4-4) That the total cost of constructing sidewalks and curbs in front, along, or around any of said property (shall be assessed against the owner thereof and his or herproperty;- : -`, 7 1iee assessment shall be a personal liability of the owners of such abutting property and shall constitute a lienf thereon superior to any other lien or claim except state, county or municipal taxes, and shall be en- forced either by the sale of said property in the manner provided by law in the collection of advalorem taxes'' by the said city, or by suit against the owner in any court having jurisdictio ,'Assessment shall be made against each abutting property owner „ ,Notice of ch assessment shall be by advertisement inserted in some newspayer published in said city at least ten ys before the date set for the purpose of hearing such owners as have the right to conte t the said ass ment, and personal liability, ,- and the regularity of the proceedings with reference to the improvements and the benefits of said improve- ments to their property, and any other matter with reference thereto No assessment shall be made 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 stych improvements as ascertained at such hearing. Assessments against any property e2mpt by law from sale under execution, shall be a personal liabil- ity against the owner thereof. The cost of collection of assessments and reasonable attorney's fees, if incurred, shall be included in same) Any propty owner against whom or whose property any assessment or reassessment has been made shall have the right within twenty days thereafter to bring 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. Butte thereafter, such owner, his or her assigns or successors, shall be barred from any such action or any defence for invalidity in such proceedings or assessment or reassessment, or any action in which same rnav be in question. •b- ssessments shall be payable cru d cash, due upon completion4and ac eeptann of the work by theme;`, city, the balance shall be payable in -tire equal installments on or before one arm -fie years, respectively, from the date of the Certificate of Assessment; deferred installments shall bear interest at the rate of eight (8) 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 property for the payment of such assessment. Certificates will recite that all proceedings with reference to making such improvements have been regularly had in compliance with law and with the charter of said city, and that all prerequisites to the fixing of the assessment lien against the property designated in said Certificate, and all prerequisites to the fixing of the personal liability evi- denced by said 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. ! The fact that the above designated streets are in a deplorable condition, constitutes an immediate and imperative public necessity that the rule requiring ordinances to be read at three several meetings be sus- pended, and that this ordinance take effect fro and after its passage. PASSED, this thec f day of -414 APPROVED, this /. -day of 19- -f 19 -5 - fl 2 s Mayor, Ci of_`CL��� -►'� Texas. Secretary, City ofle.“� -� 1/��`J Texas. ADVERTISEMENT OF ASSESSMENT. The City- 4-y--e-e---e-e-,? tFifth Ordinance) TY HALL, City of L7?/"....c , Texas, 19-2 of the City of was convened -,..09---L-,isession, in theity Hall, in the City of on the day of PRESEN 192 proceedings, were h 'd, to- it: ,34'J rJ'4 , that, an ordinance entitled It was moved b and City Secretary, when among other , and seconded by 'AN ORDINANC Determining the Necessity of Lev »g an Assessment Against the Property, and the Owners Thereof, in the City of Texas, Abutting Upon Streets and Parts of Streets Hereinafter Named, for Part of the Cost of Improving Said Streets, Fixing a Time for the Hearing of the Owners of Said Property Concerning Same, and Directing the City Secretary to Give Notice of Said Hearing Required by Article 1013, Revised Civil Statutes of Texas, Declaring an Emergency," be placed on its first reading. Ayes: Nays: Motion carried, and the rdinance was read in full by the Secretary. Moved y , and seconded by , that the ordinance pass its first reading. Ayes: The motion carried. Moved by , and seconded by , that the rules be suspended and that the ordi- nance be aced on its second reading by caption. 617--i/Z/I7./ Ayes: Nays The motion carried. The ordinance was read by caption. Moved by and final pE,ssage, by capti Ayes: , (5-2) , and seconded by , that the ordinance be placed on its third reading Nays: The motion carried. The ordina e was read by caption. Mov d by , and seconded by-- , that the ordinance be passed finally. Ayes: Nays: The motion carried. The ordinance follows: "AN ORDINANCE Determining the Necessity of Levin, an Assessment Against the Property, and the Owners Thereof, in the City of Texas, Abutting Upon Streets and Parts of Streets Hereinafter Named, for Part of the Cost of Improving Said Streets, Fixing a Tin -ie for the Hearing of the Owners of Said Property Concerning Same, and Directing the City Secretary to Give Notice of Said Hearing Required by Article 1013, Revised Civil Statutes of Texas, Declaring an Emergency." 4 WHEREAS, the City o , Texas, has adopted the benefits of the provisions of Chapter 11, Title 22, Revised Civil Statutes of Texas, by a majority vo of the legally qualified property taxpaying voters, residing in said City, at an election held on the It -dayof 19 /6, and WHEREAS, the City --e---e.--e--(2-el , of said City, did on the .°7---- —day of 19 , after said election, pass an ordinance, declaring the results of the said election, and deciaring the provisions of said Chapter a d Title applicable to and governing said City in all respects, ordinance is of record in Volume , Page_7 , et seq., of the Minutes of said N ; City of and WHEREAS, thereafter, to -wit, on the 7, —day of advertising for competitive bids, the City streets and parts of streets, and the construe fied, to in the inutes of said City , 19 after awarded a contract for paving certain walks, curbs and gutters thereon, hereinafter speci- , Contractors, which contract is of record , in Volume , Page ----F6eet seq; and WHEREAS,he-----/-2=-7—day of 19 -the City a")---e-e--e-e--€ of the City of V , in accordance with the Provisions of Chapter 11, Title 22, Revised Civil Statutes of Texas, did order the improvement of certain streets in said City, to -wit: (5-4) (i) No assessment shall be made 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 im- provements as ascertained at such hearing. The part of said cost to be paid by said property owners, and assessed againstAtiem and their property abutting upon said streets shall be inequal installments, as follows: On th/r -.cash, due upon comple- tion and acc=.ta of the work by the city; the balance shall be payable in equal installments on or be- fore one years, respectively, after the date of the 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 before maturity by payment of principal and accrued interest; and WHEREAS, according to the report and statement of the Engineer, hereby approved, the total esti- mated cost of such improvements is $ /t L2i 0 /p • / and the proportion and amount of such to be assessed against abutting property and its owners is as follows: For paving, including gutters, excavation and other necessary appurtenances, For curbs - - - - For sidewalks For paving under and between railway tracks City's proportion 3±9. 96 $ 7,3h// -mi/ $ $ O $ ql, 3X9e c / The amount per front foot assessed against each owner and the property for paving, including gutters, excavation and other necessary appurtenances, is as follows: District No. $ //- «/ 717 District No. $ % a.9 District No. - $ � 9 99 7 3 District No. $ 9 /715/3 District No. $ 7 - 5 '1 7 3 District No. $ 7. d 0 2 7 3 District No. 7 $ 7- y 7 7r District No. O $ � g 775— 0 3 District No. $ District No. $ District No. $ District No. $ District No. $ District No. $ District No. $ West 7th Street from W. B. L. Auatinl 8t to W. B. Galveston Street fr•,,N. B. I. West 7th St to S. B West llth Street from W. B. L. Houston St to W. B. (J),wt Columbia Street from N. B. L. West llth St to N. B West loth St from E. B. L. Columbia Street to W. B ,.. 4, Austin Street from S. B. L. West 10th Street to N. Street'to of Street to Street from (4-3) L. Galveston St. • L. West llth St. Line Columbia St. • L. West 10th St. • Line Broatway St. r f, 4191 B. L. West 7th ST. r fr t q440 Street. Street from of of Street to of That said work be doneaccording to the plans and specifications of Street. Street. dopted by said city as a part of the contract of said city with' ��� �- --� �� • Contractor, which contract was duly ratified by the said city on the day of f 19 a- and is recorded in Book , at Page �- et seq., Minutes of said City Contract and Specifications are made a part thereof) That the R. G. Carraway Company be instructed, that they are hereby instructed and ordered to make an estimate of the probable cost of such improvements as contemplated in said plans and specifications (which are made a pert hereof,)giving• said city the benefit of said estimated cost, that they prepare a list of all lots or fractional fots,��!!situated on the part of such s,tieets as are indicated above, giving the number €nd sizer of same, the number of the block in which'situated, the names of'the owners if known, and if there is any lot or fractional lot the owner of which is unknown, the same shall be entered on said list as `UNKNOWN." It shall be the further duty of the said R. G. Carraway Company to enter on said list, opposite each lot or frac- tionaifot lying and being on each side of the street and parts of streets above mentioned, three-eighths (3/8) of the esimated expense of the grading, paving, erection of gutters, and other expenses incident to the pav- ing in front, adjoining or opposite such lot or fractional lot, calculated by the "FRONT FOOT)/ PLAN OR f h RULE," that is, as the total frontage of the property of each owner is to the total frontage oe property on (said street thus to be improved -)and they shall also enter on said list opposite each lot or fractional situated -1 as above described, figures showing the total estimated cost of the0.idewalk an1curb necessary to be placed at such premises in conformity with this ordinance. The information thus obtained shall be used in the ad- vertisement and at the hearing hereinafter provided. That the cost of making such improvements, except(sidewalks andfcurbs, shall be paid as follows: One-fourth (1/4) of the total cost by the aforesaid city, and three-fourths (3/4) of the total cost by the abutting property owners, the cost to be calculated for the respective 7 . aft e't f= which said That the vs$ :t9.-earchjroperty owner shall be in proportion as his or her frontage bears to the total frontage of the street)imprdved. f (5-8) West 7th Street from W. B. L. Austin St to W. B. L. Galveston St/ Galveston Street from N. B. L. West 7th St to S. B. L. West llth ST. 'Jest llth Street from W. B. L. Houston St to W. B. L. Columbia St Columbia Street from N. B. L. West llth St to N. B. L. West 10th ST. West 10th Street from E. B. L. Columbia Street to W. B. L. Broadway 8t. Austin Street from S. B. L. West 10th Street to N. B. L. West 7th ST. street to of street. Street from of Street to of Street. Street from of Street to Street. WHEREA', the said has duly given bond for the performance of said w , and for the maintenance of same, and the R. G. CARRAWAY COMPANY, City Engineers, have, in accordance with the ordinance ordering the improvement of the above mentioned streets, filed their report with the city as to the cost of said improvements and as to the ownership of property abutting on said streets to be improved, and the estimated proportionate expense of said improvements for which the property owners thereof are liable; EREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED by the Cityof the City of , Texas, that the report of the R. G. Carraway Company, City Engineers, hav- i'g been duly examined. is hereby approved; and BE IT FURTHER OPDAINED, that after a full and fair hearing is had as provided for herein, that part of the cost of said improvements shall be assessed against the butting property upon the streets so im- proved and the owners thereof, and that the total cost of said improvements shall be apportioned and paid as follows: (a) That the cost of making such improvements, except sidewalks and curbs, shall be paid as fellows: One-fourth (14) of the total cost by the aforesaid city, and three-fourths (3/4) of the total cost by the abutting property owners, the cost to be calculated for the respective streets. y. 47) That the cost to each property owner shall be in proportion as his or her frontage bears to the total frontage of the street unproved. 4) That the total cost of constructing sidewalks and curbs in front, along, or around any of said property shall be assessed against the owner thereof and his or her property. 6tivi- The assessment shall be a personal liability of the owners of such abutting property and shall con- stitute a lien thereon 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 advalo- rem taxes by the said city, or by suit against the owner in any court having jurisdiction, under the provisions of Chapter 11, Title 22, Revised Civil Statutes of Texas.