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HomeMy WebLinkAboutVol 8 1937-1946The Gity Council .met in regular _meeting with the following members present, Tom Shelton. Aldermen: L. S. ':1atson,. L. progge and i Osborne. mutes of the last regular meeting also the minutes of the celled meeting of November 8th, read and adopted. tion by Alderman 0sborne, seconded by Alderman Wat son that Russell Hewett-be appointed to take the place made vacant by the resignation of Herman Temple, in the street ,department. And at the same salary of ;95.00 per month, and to begin work at once. The motion carried and it was so ordered, There being no further business, meeting adjourned. It being regular meeting night,for the Council of the Oity of Plainview, Texas, and the Layor, .Tom Shelton, and Aldermen: 0. H. Hancock and E. L. Osborne being all that was present, and lacking a quorum, business could not be transacted. REPORTS: City Secret December 6„-19374 Plainview, Texas Nov:einber 15 1937. Plainview, Texas December 20, 1937. The Gity Councilret in regular meeting with the:iollowing members present. mayor Tom Shelton. ,Alderman: G. H. Hancock, L. L. Frogge and Z!. S., Watson. -City Tax Collector, P. r-. Bryan, and City Attorney, 0. S. Williams were :present in the meeting also. Minutes of the last meeting read and adopte y's motion and second that the monthly reports be ,accepted and ordered filed.°,. the regular salaries and the following bills be allowed and ordered. paid. The ,motion was carried and it was so ordered. report of Water, Sewer hi laneous Collections in November, 1937, $2,355.96; Chief Police's Report for November, 1937, 0336,90; City Tax Collector's Report, Delinquellt Taxes Collected in November, 1937, 01,787 Current Taxes, 08,315,27. 3AIARIE3: Tom Shelton, 3160.00; J. L, Gallaway, 3175.00; P. L. ,Bryan., •160.00; 4illiams Day,,075.00; H. ,Dyeart, 020.00; L. Te. 1rogge, 020.00; E. E. Osborne, 020.00; li. Watson, 020.00; 3. H. Hancock, 020.00; 0. R. Lartine, $145.00; W. J. LoWilliams 0135.00; Ted Andrews, 0115000; Nath Burkett, $115,00; T. A. Bohannon, 4115.00; S. Daniel, 095.04 A. L. Lanford, 095.00; W. J. Bryan, $60.00; B. G. Naylor, 040.00; H. le. Gregg,0135.00; Ed. Ross, 0105. 00; Frank Rigler, 095.00; Li. Hamilton, 495.00; Ieedy Laxey, 95,00; Tleal Umphreas 395.00; Chas. Lanford, 095.00; Plainview k Fire Department, =030.00. S. E. Bolles, 4135.00; A. T. Eerrod, 0100.00; S. G. Yates, v 0 p E. 95 00. Walker 9 375 0 p 0 00. J. L Lnvi a ille 30 00. L King R, 4 115.00; J. W. Perkin, 4100.00; 2railk Stultz, 395.00; Russell Hewett, ...)95.00; Walter Roberts„ 095.00; 0, B. Guinn, 095.00; Lee Hardin, 395.00; T. P. Sitton, 495.00; Dr. E. 0. Richols, 0125.00; Dr, A. D. Ellsworth, 375,00; G. G. Blair, 085.00; CY. Le Pulley, $95.00. PILL: Board of City Development, 0500,00; Plainview schools Band, 0100.00L2lainview Public Library, 340.00; The Texas Reemploy- ment Service, 315.00; Battery-A-131st F. A. Rational Guard, 07.50; 'eater Tank Service 30., 0572.63; Texas- New Lexico Utilities do., 4515.57; Southwestern-Bell Telephone Go.,. 334.79; West Texas Gas Co., 331.76; Thatcher Printing 0o.,456.00; Earley-Davidson Lotor- cycle Co., 34.80; Broadway Coffee Shop, 312.80; Doc hinds, 35.70; Donnohoo's Super Service Station, 49.70; °rues One Stop Service, 315.80; Phillips Battery Co., g9.75; Leinecke Bros. Hardware Co., 02.68; J. 0, W'ooldridge Lbr. Co" 323.55; Burt Electric Co., 314.20; Kansas City White Good Co., 346.50; Shook Tire Co., 325.35. The Long Bell Lumber Co., 044.21; The Neptune leter Co., 479,90; Dr. Lcifinley Howell, e Connor-latthes Co., 33.25; Kenniston Bros., 05.30; The City Blacksmith aholD, 05,00; Poxworth- Galbraith Lumher Go., 452.30; The Austin eestern Road Lachinery Co. 33.16; The Texa Land Development Co., 381.44; Rockwell Bros, Ibr. Co., 09.50; The Texas 00., $4.68; 3 3 Sign Coo, 033,50; Plainview Sanitarium, 33.25; John Hull, 316.75; Ethel Caddell,. '316.00; Panhandle Hefinine Co. 023.30; Continental Oil Co., -0 03.35; Plains Lachinery Co., 49.32; Glowe ec Cowan, 0230.53; V. R. Rodgers Shop, 010.60; Frank R, Day, $30,00; Herald-News b- lishing Go., 048.53; Community eeekly Publishing Co., 5.90. Higginbotham-Bartlett 'Lumber Co„ 442.50; The Texas Pacific Coal Oil 0o., 3106.69; Herman Temple, 347.50; Utility Sup Co., 34.28; The Steck Co„, 325,70; Cash Pay Roll, 100.80; ]:innie Du Bose, 325,00; Cash Pay Roll, 029,55; Tom Shelton, 380.00; J. L. Gallaway, 387.50; P. H. Bryan, 380.00; Ii11iams Day, 437,50; H. Dysart, 310,00; Ie M. Frogge, 310.00; E. Le, Osborne, 010.00; L. S. Watson, 310.00, G. H. Hancock, 310.00; O. R. Lartine, W. J. hcWilliams, 362.50; Ted Andrews, 357.50; Nath Burkett, 357.50; T. A. Bohannon, 357.50; S S. Daniel, 347.50; A. L. Lanford, :/17.b0; 1, J. Bryan, 330.00; B. GO Naylor, 320.00; L, Gregg, Ea Ross, 352,50; Frank Rigler, 047.50; A. L. Hamilton, 347,50; Leedy Faxey, 047,50; Neale Umphress,,447.50;Chas. Lanford 347050; S. E. Bolles, 062.50; A. T. Herrod, _450,00; S. e. Yates, 347.50; Ed aalker, 037.50; J. le Linville, 365.00; Ao 3. King, 357,50; J. W. Perkins, 450.00; Prank Stultz, 447.50; .ialter Roberta, 447•50; 0, B. Gain, 47,50; lee Hardin, 347.50; T. 2, Sitton, •47.50; Dr. E. C. :Nichols, Dr. A. D. Ellsworth, 37.50; G. G. Blair, 342.50; 0. 1, Pulley, 347.50; Plainview Fire Department, 315,00; Taegel Tire Lotor 00., $135.00; Lrs. C. B. Harder, 050.00; Geo. W. Parker U. S. Dist. Clerk, 85.00T W. J. LoWilliams, 0125,00; Cash Payroll, 373.28; Tom Shelton, P. H. Bryan„ 380.00; J. L. Gallawgy, 087.50; J. 3. Gallaway, City Collector, 458.18. Yotion by Alderman Frogge, Seconded by Alderman Hancock that the following be appointed as members of the Board of City Development for the next two years. E, H. Perry,. Captain W. Hol- Brook, Meade F. Griffin, J. K. Crews, G. R. Labry, A. E. Boyd, Dr, E. 0. Nichols and P. B. Randolph. The motion carried and it was so ordered. Yotion by Alderman 3atson, seconded by Alderman Trogge that the Layor's Estimate of the Amount due the Williamson Es- tate for caliche be paid to the Adrinistrator for the Estate from funds in the 8th Fresno Street Paving Account and the remainder of said account be transferred to general account. Lotion carried and it was so ordeted. A motion by Alderman Hancock, seconded by Alderman Watson -that the salary of the Layor for the ensuing term b 0150.00 per month. The Layor put the question and the following voting aye: Hancock Watson voting No: o Frogge .The Layor then declared theTITfion car ied and it was so ordered. A motion by Alderman Watson, seconded by Alderman Hancock that the salary of the City Secretary for the ensuing term of office be 0175.00 per month. The motion was carried by a un- animous vote of the Qouncilmen, and it was so ordered. A motion by Alderman Watson, seconded by Alderman Hancock that the salary of each Alderman for the ensuing term of office be 020.00 per month. The notion was carried by a unanimous vote and it was so ordered. Alderman Matson made a motion, which motion was seconded by Alderman Frogge t4at the following ordinance be passed and adopted. The motion as carried and the ordinance reads as follows: the left 197,1 feet; I,N A N 0 E NO. 423 AN ORDINANCE REGULATI TCUIAR TRAVEL OTT COTTTIGE AVENUE AND PROVIDING A PENALTY FOR THE VIOLATION THEREPF. WHEREAS, College Avenue has been dedicated to public use for street pu poses and lies wholly within the Cam- as of Wayland College, .nd being circular or a horseshoe shaped drive around the adminis ration building of Wayland College and described as beginning o the 4est line of Quincy Street in the City of Plainview 233 feet North of the center line of 7th Street in said. City; CE Northwesterly 308 feet; THENCE West 108 feet at a point in t curve; THEIWE around curve to the left 197,1 feet; TH7ME outh 44,3 feet;' THENCE,with curve to THE10E East 118.5 feet; THP,NCE Northeast- erly 296.5 feet tb tae st line of Quincy Street 44.6 feet South of the place of be nning; and 4HEREi3, r aid AvenUe is only 30 feet in width and is paved with a avement 16 feet in width; and WHEREAS, because of the narrowness of the pave- mentof said Avenue, and because of its almost continuous curve, it will be in the interest of the safey of thetraveling public and necessary that said 'College Avenue be made a one way drive; therefore: BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PLAINVIEW: SECTION I That College Avenue be and the same is hereby declared to be a one way drive and that all operators of motor vehicles and horse drawn vehicles that enter said Ave- nue from Quincy Street, shall enter,the North,opening herein above deecribed and shall continue his direction of travel wet- .ward and with the curve of Avenue to the left and exit to the South opening into .Quincy Street. And any person operating a motor vehicle or horse drawn vehicle entering said Wayland College Campus at any point and desiring ot use said Avenue as an exit, shall approach and enter said Avenue traveling in the same dir ection as if ha had originally entered aaid Avenue off of Quincy Street and shall exit at the South opening thereof. And no per-. son in charge of such vehicle shall drive the same except in the direction as herein above provided. SEOmION 2. Any person violating any of the pro- visions of the Ordinance shall be fined in any sum not less than ONE AND NO/100 DOLLARS (0100) or more than ONE hUNDR AND NO/100 DOLLARS ($100.00) SEAL) ATTEST: PASSED and adopted J. 1. Gallaway 7I9y Secretary, Ci 0 P ainview, Texas, Tom Shelton )ity oI There being no further business, meeting adjourned. 20th day of December 1937. Lay° eW Texas, A motion and second that Oity Williams Day, be paid 100.00 now as part payment of their fee in the traffic sign- al light suit which is now pending. The motion wae carried and it was so ordered. The 0 bers prose and H. D Sar tilliame were A motion and second that the monthly reports be read and or- dered filed.; the regular salaries, and the following bills, be al lowed and ordered paid.. The motion carried and it was so ordered. SPORTS; City SeoretaryTe Report, Water, Serer 8 isoellaneous Oolleetiona in. December, 1937, $1,330.97; Chief Police' 3epor-t for Becember,1937, $286.75' City' Taz Report of Taxes Collect- ed in December, 1937, *8,109.57, Current Taxes, and $1,921019 of De- linquent Taxes. 8AIAR B Tom Shelton 1.50.00 J. L. Gallaway, 175.00; P.B. Bry- en, $160.04; Williams Bay 75.00; H.:t y'sart, $20, 00; 1 .Frog e, $20.CQ; R, i $20.00; 1430Wstson. $2000; C.H.Hancock, 20.00; O.R.. rtine,$145.00, J. a it iama $125.00 Ted Andrews,$115.00; Rath Burkett, $11.5.00; T. A.. Boh.a +non, *115.00; S.S.Daniel, $95.00; A.I. Lanford., $9, 00; fit. J. Bran, 0.00; B. G.Nsylor, .00; H. M. Gre g, $135,00; 24 Roas, 41:05.06; Prank Ri 1e:r, $95 amilton, 95.00; heed xe r, 95.00; Heal Ux phress, 95.00; 1aas, .I nford, $95.00; Plainview Fire Department; 30.00; S.B.Bolles,$1,2a.,00; A.T.Herrod, $100.00; .G.Yates $95.00; B.R,,WaZker, J. L. Linville, $1,30.00; A. Zing, Frank Stult z, $93.00; Walter Roberts O. B.Ouin, $95.00; Les Hardin, $95.00 T. r Q415.Q0; Dr 1r'.C icholl,X25.00; met in regular meeting with the following mem- Tom Shelton. Aldermen: O.H.hancoek, M0S.Watson y Tax Co.leotor, P.B.Bryan and City Attorney, 0. S. present in the meeting also. Mivatee 0± t' be last meeting read and adopted. Plainv' 0 00; J. Perkins $100.00; a CO; Russell Hewett, $95.00; P..Si $95, 00; Dr.....D ls- G. C. Blair, `ra s 5.00; 0, M. Pu.liey, BI14 Board of City Bevelopment,$500.00; Plainview School Bind, $100,00; Plainview Public Library, $40.00; Texas Re- amplogment S rvioe,$L5.O0; Battery- ,i= .13lst Field Artillery of the National rd, $7, 00 J, N. Jord.an, $50.00; 3 H.Perry, $12, 50; CaSh Pay Roll, 5075; Texas dew Mexico Utilities 00 South- Western Bell. .ephene 00.,$5 West Texas Gas 0o.,$6+.79 Burroughs Adder Lachine 0o0 5.55; eatern Union Telegraph Q 0 2 5 2 Benohoo Stu- „ter Service Station, $7.95; Continental Oil,. Co., 3.33; Bob Hooper r otor 00.,$2.50; Broadway Coffee .Shop, 16,80; Shook Tire Co., 1.9.99; Walker Smith Grocery Co. $3.90; Phillipps Battery 00, 0,95; The Fred W. Hanks 0o.,$7.14. I►ong- Bela. Lumber 00. $8.80; Magnolia Petroleum 00. ,$49.84; Winn Motor 00.45080; Neptune Meter Co. $46 Claws 4 Cowan* $122.02; Dallas Foundry 00.431.25; $31.25; Boo Hinds Garage, $20.78; Her ald »Hews Publishing Co., $"33043; J. C. Woold..ridge Lumber Co. $10.50; Stovall Radiator Serv'ioe, $4.50; keineoke Bros. Hardware Co. $3.25, Roberts Tire 0O,,$2.95; Rockwell Bros. lbr. 0o.,$13091; Panhandle Refining 0o0,$12.05; Connor- Mathes 0o.,$2.25; Texas land Bevel- opment 0o.,$8.55; Hudson Body Equipment 0o.,$5.05; B B Si;* 00., 10.00; J.I.Holoomb kf'g. 0., 6.65; Taegel Tire Service, !135.00; Plains a.rl Mangum R Motor 00 6.00-; Hardier Dysart; $11.4.1; City Black- smith .op, $10.10; Rich Sign Corporation, x.9.00; Higginbotham. -Bart- 14.90; Plainview .Hardware 0. Paint 10; Harts. Pharmacy 6.00; Plainview Sanitarium, $326.74; x.00 ;:dohn Hull, 21.75; Dr. A.D.EllswWwth, 7.00; 25.00; Sinclair Oil CO0,$7.68; The Fecheimer Bros. Texas Gas 00.,47.75; The Texas 00., 96.43; Ed Thom Rev. Fund,$145.00; Mrs. 0.B.Harder, 50.00; Cam: Pte* Ro11, X55.84; Williams Day, $100.00; Cash Par Roll, $3.60; r.L. Gallaway y 001,, $47.31. Motion and second that the bill of the Panhandle Construction Company be allowed and paid, after same had been checked by S.B. Bolles and the Mayor. The motion arriet and it was se ordered.. Texas, January 3, 1938 motion and second that the city tax valuation er, owner of ,giggly- Wiggly grocery stores, be correc $10 ,000. The motion carried and it was so Ordered. A motion by Alderman Osborne, seconded by that Fred T2azton be appointed to fill the plan p rtment, which place was made vacant by the Umphress; and the salary to be 095.00 Per mon carried and it was so ordered. the City Council met in regular meeting menbers` present* 7 a1or,§ Tom helton Aldermen B,` Watson and E. M, Osborne. utett of the last meeting read and adopted* e being no further bus :nes meeting adj.°urned... e Counoil convened in a special meeting the of the Mayor with the ollewing present: Tom Shelt Rerbe it Dysart; 1, M. Frogge; M. eabarne;,,lie g. Watson, Aldermen J. L. Gallaway, City Secretary; and C. Wi y Attorney, when'the` following proceedings were had: The matter of the settlement 'ionai IIeotric Signal Company against the City in the United States District Court at :Lubbock :vas Considered, and upon' motion made by Alderman Dysart, seconded, °by Alderman Osborne and carried by unanimous vote o the Cohnoil, it was ordered that the City pay in settlement of the suit 'the sum of TWO NDRED FIFTY MW NO /100 DOLLAR ($250.00), and cost of court, of J. W. 'Walk- ed. to read. man Watson In the fire de- ignation of Neal The motion was t h the following R. Eanceck, of suit brought'by and the City' 8earetary was warrant to the= w Tonal Electri TWO HUNDRED FIFTY` AND N0/100 DOLLAR cau orney on '(if Dal/ as Co of 250. ©0 the receipt tai' which is hereby aeknewledged, do _hereby release and discharge said city of Plainview, a municipal corporation, g i,ts'com-eile in kale County, Texas, from any and all and damages ooeasioned Natienal,Slectrie Signal Company for any and all infringements on letters Patent. No. 1,728,6O2J granted to henry Garrett of Dallas, Texas on September 17, 1929, and Letters Patent No. 1,743, 965, granted to henry Garrett of Dallas, !+xas on January 14; 1930, covering Improvements in Auto- matic Signaling Systems and Improvements in Systems for Operating Traffic Control and "Fire Alarm App€ ratae, both of said Patents having been issued by the Commissioner of Patents of the United States, and are by mesne assignments to National Electric Signal e of all damages claimed by said Company against the City slue a warrant for the amount of the court cost in said an he is advised of the ameunt thereof by the City Att- 'nal Electric Signal Oompany, a Delaware Corporr- cash to it -'paid b; d ins tru. ted to issue Comps for the sull 50.00) upon delivery of €d in consideratiioni of the the City of Plainview, Company, the full property of and belong to said National Electric Signal Company. And for the same consideration, National Electric Signal Comp- any does hereby give and grant to the City of Plainview fu.11 right, license and privilege to continue the use of any device and appar- atus in its traffic control system, which may be covered by either one or both of Said letters Patent. The above license and privil- ege is also granted to the City of Plainview to cover any extens- ions and improvements which may be made to its traffic control signal system in the femur IN T8 0 caused these present dent, with its Oorporate seal by resolutions of its Board of D day of January, A. 1950 John arley BB IT 113 BBB]) that en the all meeting of the Boa.td. ai Di .guai Company i held. in. the office Dallas, Texas. at which meeting a irg resolution was on motion. duly carried., to -wits "BE SOLVED that the President of the Corporation, 0. H. Gar rett, is hereby autha ri zed aud. $instructed eu behalf of the oorporation to make demand'on,'compromise, and settle wity any and all persons, firms, and aorporatious Who may be infringing or intends to infringe upon any` ef the rights belonging to this corporation under letters Patent or* 1,045,990; 1 and any other Patent z or., right b*ne 'by this corporation, d to etnpl any' and all attorneys and counsel, at sneh ,compensation. ,and fees within his discretion, .d to cause suits to be _instituted where neceSaarY, and to settle, compromise, collect, and receipt for any andlaI olaime and damages for ax y such in- friement, upo4 such terms and far such amounts he deems best and. in his discretion, 'and to execute for and in behalf of the corpor- ation any and all releases for any and all claims and damages ment- ioned in this resolution, w ith further authority to give `and grant s. to any persons, 'fir, corporation on behalf of corporation. anY and all rights and privileges and licensing to manufaotu.re, 002- struot, and use any ebaracter of Electrical Controlled Traffic System and/or device and' apparatus where the manufacture and use of. which comes under and-is controlled by any of the 'rights owned by this corporation under any ;of its patents, for such consider- ation and upon such terme.as is within his discretion, WITNESS this mY hand, AT BY "The Secretary is authorized to attest any and -:4 1 instru- ments executed by the President to c ry out the purposes of this resolution and affix the corporate seal thereto. 1, John Marley, ecre,ary of National Electric Signal Comp c Signal. Company has Garrett, ita Prest- axed hereunto, duly authorized eaters, this the 17th Al B C TRW BIGNAI CO day of October, 1937, at tors of National Electric of the company in the Oity c enernm was present, the fo made, ended, and un.; October 1957, ,.s D, By unanimous vote the Oounoil authorized and instructed. the City Secretary to issue a warrant to Williams Day in the of ONE HUNDRED AND W /100 DOLLARS Woo as additional attorneys' fees. There being no fa then buaIne,ss neeting adjourned, BE IT 0BDI BY'THE �n.ary 26, 195 n called meeting of the 0ounoil of the C Tea the Mayor, Tom Shelton, presiding, and t men were present, 11, Dyeart, Osborne, M. Baneook, the following business was tr'anaaeted. o. 424 of Plainview, allowing Alder- taon and 0. H. o -wit; Upon a motion and second that the following,ordinanee be Passed and adopted, the motion as follows: ed. and the ordinance reads THE CITY OF PLAINVI That Tom Shelton, Mayor o the City of Plainview, be and he is hereby authorized, empowered and instructed to make plioationto the State Highway Department of the State of Texas for the f.rnishing, erection and-installation of a "atop" and "go', eleatrio traffic control signal light at the intersection Bigbways Nos. ]dine (9) and Twenty -eight (28) in the y o Plainview and to agree and covenant for and on behalf e Oity of Plainview, and binds the Oity' of Plainview to xnish ail power ueoeaaary for the operation of and to maintain and aerate such electric traffic control light after such in- stallation thereof by the Ai.ghway Department of the State of 'Texas all in a manner satisfactory to the Highway Department of Texas, and the Mayor of the city is specifically authorized and empowered to execute for and on behalf of the City and as the act of the Oity of Plainview, a contraot in writing substantially in the following form: 9 10 e bt said 01 With section of Fifth view, that the the following location, at the intersection of bfigh +ay No. a ht (28) wh .eb Fith Columbia Street of the 0 t7 of Plainview will furnish power, operate and maintain ueh control in a manner satiafaetory to the Highway d that such agreement, when executed, Department of Texan shall be the agreement, undertaking and covenant of the City of Flainvie Texas, and the o f Pi inv .ew, 'texas shall be bound to perform same and all obligatiQne thereat. and adopted this the 26th day oi'.J.e "The City o Plain iew, Sae of Ted„ hereby agrees Raved this 26th. day o ff' Je Y TO EURNI POWER, PEE& IN Zt 0TRIG TRAFFIC CONTROLS STATE HIGHWAY DBPARTESNT The City of Flaiuv ew if the State 3ighwaY Dear nse _'step:o at the following ocation(s) a.ns�de the city: At the intersection of Highways umbia Fifth treeta ktate o Texas, b.ereby agrees that,, l ent will purohaso and inatall at its eontroi light(a) i ,The .t; Go ma .met my regular meeting with the fo members present._kayor, Tom Shelton. Aldermen: Maysart, borne; 1. ogge, M4S.Watson and O.H.Hancock.. City Tax O P.H.Bryan and City Attorney, C.S.Williams were present in ing also* kinut °es of the last regular meeting, also :the minutes of the called, sissions of January 20th, and January 26th, read and adopt- ed* Motion and second that the monthly reports be read and order- ed filed; the regular salaries and the following bills be allowed and ordered paid. The motion carried and it was so ordered. x B:FPORTS: City Secretary's Report of, Water, Sewer Miscella- neous Collections in. dane,ary 1928, $11,14 5. ?4; Chief Police' Report for JanaarY 1938, $49.25; Gity Tax Collector Is, Report; Current Taxes collected in January 1938, 40,:L88.05; Delinquent Taxesrgol- lected in January 1938, 0,281.94. ALARIJ Tom She lton, .160.00; J.1. Gallaway, X175; P.H.Bryan, 160.00; Williams D47375+00. 75+00` H.Dyeart,$2O.00; 8. .Osborne, 20 •00; 1.i.Progge, 20 00 r fiatson. 20.00; C.ri..Han.cock 20.00; O.R.Lar- tine 45.00; W. J. McWilliams, .125.00; Ted Andrews, 5,00; Bath Burk- ett ,'115.00; T.A.Bohannon.,115.00; 8.8.Daniel,X95.00; A.Z. Tnford, $95.00; W.J.Bryan,, 60.00; B.G.Naylor, 40.00; H. i.Gregg, ].35.00; Ed R038, 4105000; Frank Rigger, 95,00; A. 4Hamilton,,; 5.00; Zeedy axey, 95.00; Ohas. Lanford 95.00; Fred Thazton 495 +00; .Plainview Piro Department, 34.00; B.B.Bolles, 125.00; A.T.Herrod, 100.00; 3.G. Yates 95.90. B,R.,Walker Linville, $130 00; A.I. L ing, 115.00; J.W. Perkins, $100.00; Frank 8tu.ltz $95.00;. Walter Roberts, 954000; O.B.Guin,, 95.00; Bus- ,well Hewett, 95.00; Lee Hardin, 95.00; T.P. itt Dr.E.0. Nichol' $125.00; Dr. A. B.Ellsworth, 75.00; G. G.Blair, $85,00; `p. L Palley, 95.00. B11IS: Lontgomery Ward a, 0Q.,365.47; Board of City Development, 500.00; Plainview School Band,100.O0; Plainview public library, 40.00; Texas State Employment Service415.00; Battry A -131st Meld Artillery of the National Guard,7.50; Texas -New Mexico Utilities do. 891.83; Southwestern -Bell Telephone o $28.35; West Texas Gas Co* 197.40; Green Sheet Metal Works, 2.70; Western Union Telegraph 00., 16.06; 'hest Tex Hdw, 0(445 X5.80; Commt pity Publishing Co. X5.40; Broad. Coffee Shop, 6,80; Oraes One Stop Service, $4,90; Doc Hinds Garage, 6.62; Shepard Chevrolet 0o,, 9.45; Shook Tire Co* 19.22. Burt Electric Shop, $61.13; City Blacksmith Shop, $6.85; Liagno- Petroleum Co 13.40; Bowden Fuel feed. C0.42.50; J. O.Woold- ridge 1br. Go., 5.0 Fairbanks-Mersa 0o.,Q3.72; Philllipps Battery cc., Olowe 0owan, 3.12, B.B.Pain Ohemioal 0o.469.36; Ken- iston Bros. Gercge 11.65; Rockwell Bros. 00.49.00; Farmers Black- smith ahopt 68; Rath Body auipment Co., 11.00; Oontinemtal Oil 0o. 145.38; 'isbet Luaeman, 067.10; ;.Rod ers �ftr. $8.15; Fo orth- Galbraith 1br. 0o $25.0 eihecke Bros. $2.'70; John Hull, 010.50 H.W.I,ehmku1,x.32; Ethel Caddell,$15.00; Plainview Sanitarium,$ 95,12; Harts ;Pharr :y. X19.30; Higginbotham- Bartlett Ibr, Go., 18.60. Plainview, Te s, Pebru 7 -1933. owing llectar, the meet- 1 2 Cher Oil grease 80.• District,49. 2; Steve .Noble's. Jo Ooe1 Oil Go., 39.86; Sear 25 ld -Dew's Publishing 00, Roll, 102.80; Lo g Be Jambe; 0 leer sdattdctioL 0o* 27 h, 7,00; Rational 2leetr *00; Ileal Umphress,$ *5 United States District 0outt Bad, *261.54; J. B. Gad. =l w 01 ,lotion by Alderman Osborne, seoonded by Alderman DyeaRrt that the Fire Boyd be paid 010.00 each for painting the lines on the curb and sidewalk to indicate parking spaces. The motion carried and it was ao ordered. Motion and second that the eityr tax ooUUector be and he hereby authorized to accept 2$8 *00 in settlement of city taxes on Lot -13, in Block -6, Montrose Addition, aleo to remit penalties and interest on the properties of "°s* B. M.Rosn, Nettie Jay, li ebetb Robbiason, Geo. B. Price, Blberta Powell,- 'Esther Wingate, J. e, E. Warren, J. H. 0handler, and amiss- Little Gifford. Also, the L. P.Bavis Building, and .Jarv'is -Tull. 00, and Iot in 'Bloek -36, High Land Addition to the town of Plainview, Texas, provided the taxes shall be paid in full. The motion earried and it was so ordered. tb o a There b oview Independent School ion, 18 *25; Texata Paoii'- rporation, 3'.98' Minnie BuBose, 3.78; E.H. Perm' 12.50; Cash Pay x.85; Qash day Ralf., 91.20 Pan- 030ar i o. 2.8Q; Williams 8a Days, Roll, 86 *35; Carl Mangum, 100.00; Nat anal. The y� eox'etary' Ze. Y: re p i nt layor Aldo sbo e d a t$ 0 T err oa Sa t side w'b the deel opmont pr a 3+ b a Byaso'` at th s ree o a].l cba e at a 'Detl rtment eern i 1 ers=, shrubs and, no further business, meeting adjourned* xA e a n :Osbo e grsemen' )e en: s ordered., ax d, solution jai Oity cif P1a Pro: esed Raadsid.e-De 77.10W4 Go 07,'a4-the ,7Ho' Ggcead and d* he iriterseoti. nded by Al a s n :rRan oc ec 'ct4' 'ho moton `a e .a eernent ''meads as N zrnish eater fay s .the proposes ra.- cif gh. No 9 .d ty, tae` ity wall fern- a at h' th pope -r ma.nate aisoftb..epro i eo 4-a iV Otio by the f'a',1ang or ordered* AT H VIEW, TB ICE OF CITY kR MEET THE FOLLOWING ORDF have herete a fixed= their sign- an the 21st- day of ¢Feb3* 1938, on the o f 1958 e d by ld rman on that e motion carried and itas so CTION NOTICE T OF CITY OFFICERS E'er a THE C IPY C O 7NC II, OF THE CITY OF F AY FEBRUARY 2 TI' o the 0ity of Plain held on the first Tuesday in ng the 5th day of said month, for the and id three Alder zexa to take the 21aces of Herbert Dye Ti. M. F 'ogge; w e te Of i is .s 0 be n msd for two years .ehar is named Prey Jaoeb and. air B d F1 id. E no .rther bu ne s, m+ etang' dJour ed. The G ty oun l met e e+tr 1 e members reporting n A ].der an..: G ata on, S. 14. Osborne "a .d 1I. Dye e rm i yar FFc p otion, which motion wa secluded. by A ld raara bor o ,nol adjourn out of respeot to their 'ello no lm Fro who had been aai l ed out of toga. on account of "the o e a s ster. The motion on was e r ied and the C'ouncl.lh was The City Council met in regular meeting with the following members present. $.D.Ysart, L. M.Frogge E.M. Osborne, M. S. Watson and '.H.Hancock. for Shelton being ill and. enable to attend the meeting, H.Dysart was mayor protem. Linutes of the last regular meeting, also, the minutes of the meeting on February 2lst, read and adopted. Motion and seaon4 that the .aooeptaneel the °M >monthly reports, and the allowing and. ordering the payment of the regular salaries, and. the February Bills be approved. Motion. carried, and it was so ordered.. (111ARCHBILth) BILLS: Board of City Development, $500.00; Plainview School Band, $100„00; Plainview Public Library, 040.00; Texas State Emplotztent Service, $15.00; Battery A-131st. Field Artillery National Guards, $7.50; X. W. Owens, City Cab Co., 04.80. Institute of Applied. Science; 05.00; R. C. Daffern, Coal Co., 110.38; Cash Pay Roll, $47.00; Texas-New Mexico Utilities Co., 778,02; Southwestern Bell Telephone Co., $37.42; lest Texas Gas Co., $83.22; Hart's Pharmacy, 014.80; The League of Texas Municipalities, $70.00; C. G. McDermed Co., $9.00; Thatcher Printing Co., 43.95; Blackwell Auto Supply Co., $5.95; lest Phar- macy, 03.25; Broadway Coffee Shop, 04.80; Bob Hooper Motor Co., $5•25; Texas Pacific Coal Oil Co., 043.94; Jeffes-De Roach Grain Co., 05.50; Phillips-Battery Co., $5.85; The Long Bell. Lumber Co., $81.14; Shook Tire Co., $13.38; Magnolia Patroleum Co., $31.00; Walker-Smith Co. *3.90; Meinekke Bros. Hdw. Co., $2.60; Plainview Hardware Co., 4.15; Plainview Nursery, $45.30; Clove Cowan, $5.59; Central Second Hand Store $6.50; Kiker Service Station, 023.91; R. B. George Mch. 0o.,453.70; Fairbanks Morse Co., $25.41; Shook Battery Co., $7.00; V. R. Rodgers Manu- facturers, 035.20; W. M. Whiteside, 45.00; The City Blacksmith Shop, $5.00; Phillips Petroleum Co., $66.29;Churchwell Bros. $6,05; Higginbotham-Bartlett Lbr. Co., $3.10. Shepard. Chevrolet Co., 03.60; Geo. Mason, 05.101 lierald- News Publishing Co., 014.40; Robinson-Herring Drug Co., $4.00; Plainview Sanitarium, 050.75; John Hull, 011.50; Ethel Caddell, $17.50; Minnie DuBose, $30.00; Cash Pay Roll, $57.30; Plainveiw Fire Department,. $15.00; E. H. Perry, 412.50; Mrs. C. B. Harder, 450.00; Don Groth, $38.00; S. A. Umphress, $8.00; Jim Norman, 010.00; Cash pay Roll, $70.60; Cash Pay Roll, $57.10; J. L. Gallaway, City Collector, 082.42; i Gallaway' City Secretary. The City Counai ing members present. cock, E. Osborne, lector, P. H. Bryan, t Motion and sedend, that on account of failing hea3Cth of Sight Chief palieeman, W. 3, McWilliams,' the Council deems it to be to the best interest `of the City, and to Mr. MoWtlliame, that hie resigiation be and he to be paid for 'the c last half of March, and the full month of April,,The motion was carried by unanimous vote of the 'Council and it was so ordered, There being no further business, meeting adjourned," Plainview Texas April 4, 1938. met in regular Meeting with the follow- Mayor, Tom Shelton. Aldermen; G. H. Han- M. So Watson and H. Dysart. City Tax Col was in the meeting also, utes of the last meeting read and adopted. 'an and second that the monthly reports be accepted and ()ad:ed.`f 11e the regular salaries and the following bills be allowed and ordered paid. The motion carried and it was so ordered, :EXPORTS; City Secretary's Report of Water, Sewer, and Miscellaneous Collections in March 1958. 1,451.83; City Tax Collector's Report; Current Taxes Collected in' March 1938, $833.15; Delinquent Taxes 0olleoted in March 1938, 1,291092; Chief of Police's or for March 1938 $132.50 SALARIES; Tom Shelton, $160.00; J. 1. Gallaway, $175.00; Bryan, $160.00; Williams Day, $75.00; H. Dysart, 010.00; Frogge, *10.00; E. M. Osborne, $10.00; M. S. Watson 00; 0. H. Hancock, $10.00; O. R. .Martine, $145,00; W 3. NO x111 1.35400; Ted Andrews, $115.00' Bath Burkett, $115.00 T. A, Bohannon; $115,00; S. S. Daniel, 95.00; A, L# Lanford, 95.00; W. J. Bryan„ $60,00; B. G. Saylor, 40.00; H. M. Gregg, 136,00; Ed Real, $105.00; Prank Bigler, $95.00; A, M. Hamilton, 95.00; Leedy Maxey, *96.00; Chas. Lanford, *95,00; Fred Thaxton, 95.00; PlainvieW Fire Department, $30000, Bolles, *125.00; A. T. Herrod, $100 00; S. G. Yates, 95,00 R. Walker, $75.00; 3. S,, Linville, 130.00' L. Ding,- 116.00; 3. W. Perkins, 100,00 ;Frank Stultz, $95.00; Russell Hewett, $95,00; Wakter:Roberts, *95.00; 0. B. Guinn, $95,00; Lee Hardin, *95.00; T. P, .�`�itton, *95.00; Dr. E. 0. Nichols. $1260000; Dr.. A. D. Ellsworth, 'x75,00; G. G. Blair, $85.00; 0. I. Palley, $95.00. BILLS; Board of City Development, $500.00; Plainview School Band, $100.00; Plainview Public Library, $40.00; Texas employment service, $15.00; Battery A -131et Field. Artillery National Guards, $7.50; Texas -New Mexico Utilities Co $797.80; Sauthwestern Bell Telephone Co,, $30.80; West Texas Gas Opi *61.22; Herald -News Publishing Cp., $39,60; Thatcher Printing Co., 12.80; Community Weekly Publishing do,, $7.00; Miles Studio, *23,5; Belden Printing Co., $14.00; Boyd Davenport, *16.73; Harder Dysart, .414`5.58; H. B. Fain Chem- ical Co., *25.85; The long Bell pmber Co., *19.25 City Collector, $63.38; Shephard Chevrolet Cp., 416.45; Shook Tire Oo., $15.75; Meineeke Bros. Hdw. 00,,, 425.55; ,Bust Electric 000, x8,60; 010 e Cowan, 16082; Neptune Meter 00., 1.07:90. 3. 0 Wooldridge ibr. Co,, 12050; Stovall Ra€tiater 'Service, $1 .50; ]'n orth.-Galbraith lbr, 00 $52040; Farmers Blacksmith Shop, 6. Es 'H. Perry, 4.2,50; Texas Paeifio Coal Oil co $39.90; institute of Applied Science, 4 Ooutl.nental Oil 0o 26 dandle 'Refining GO*, 5 Jarvis- Ttal.l. CO., $13. 00; V. fit. ito .gera Mf'tr. $24:80; Rockwell :Bros. h 3 0; industrial Eaehine Shop, $2.00' on McDaniel., $,10; Granada Grill, $5040; City Elect ion Board, 2.a0; D. A. D. 1eworth, $3.00; Plainview Sanitar ium, ium,. $200.00; Ethel- Caddell, $15.50; g'ohn. Hull, 20 ley-Davidson Motorcycle Go. 7070 Plake, Flake 82. Deaden. Oil 0o., 41 'Plainview Hardware Go., *4.40; i infie Do Bose, 0000; Gash Payroll, 6... 00; LaredoFlag Decorating Go., 15.00; Cash Payroll, $73.15• Higginbotham Bartlett Lbr, Go., $131.10; Mrs. C. B. Harder, $50.00; .1'est -Tex Hardware Co., $4.90 W. J. Klinger, $200.00; Mrs. F. M. Ballengee, $20.00; Williams Day, $$7.95; Gem Cafe, $4.45; D. Hatcher Shop Co., $10.50; Cash Payroll, $$268.65; Reams Electric Co., $6.68; J. L. Gallaway, Lbr. Cot., 3.O0; City Blao Motion by Alderman Dysart, seconded by Alderman Osborne that Charlie M. Flack be appointed as night patrollman to fill the vac- ancy made by the resignation of W. J. McWilliams; and Hoyt Curry be appointed as special investigating officer for the police depart- ment. Tha salaries to be $115.00 pert month each, and Charlie M. Flack to begin work April 1st, and Hoyt Curry to begin April 15th. The Motion carried and it was so ordered. There being no further business, meeting adjourned, P,lainview, Texas,, April, 19,, 1938. The City Council met. in: regular, meeting with the following members present: Mayor,, Tom Shelton.. Aldermen: H. Dysart, L. M. Fragge, E. M. Osborne, C. H. Hancock and M. S. Watson. City Tax Collector, P. H. Bryan and City Attorney, C. S. Williams were pre sent in the meeting also. Minutes of the last meeting read and after necessary correct- ions were made,_ were adopted. Motion by Alderman Osborne, Seconded, by Alderman Watson, that the auditor's report of the City's books be accepted.,,and -the. bill for $200.00 presented by the aaditor, Mr. 1N. S. Klinger, for the audit, be allowed and paid, and the City Secretary be instructed to have a condensed report of the audit published in the local news paper. The motion carried and- it. vas so ordered. ATTEST: 3. L Gall:awav City Secretary. ,There wee ,preset. ed o ,bhe council i,n proper form and .kpTo- per runner; the" "returns of the election held throughoutt of Plainview on the 5th(day of April, 1938, to elect the follow- ing officers for the City of Plainview, Texas, and said returns having been received, opened and canvassed, as provided by law, and it appearing from said returns that the following candidates received the number of votes herein stated..LJox,,,ayor: Tom Shelton, 596; W. N. McDonald, 318; For City Secretary, 908. For Aldermen: L. M. Frogge, 887 L. W. Kiker, 885, E. M. Osborne, 876. The following candidates having received the largest number of votes were declared duly elected by the City Council. Tom Shelton, J, L. Gallaway, L. M. Frogge, L. W. Kiker, F. M. Osborne. The tote number of votes polled being 920 and the terms of office is for the ensuing two years. It is thereforedeclared that the above named persons hav- ing received the highest number of votes cast for any one for the above named offices are hereby declared elected: for the ensuing two years. Tom hel on Mayor. Motion by Alderman Frogge, seconded by Alderman Watson that E. M. Osborne be elected Mayor Pro Tem. The motion carried and it was so ordered. There being no further business, meeting adjourned. Plainview, Texas, May 2- 1938 The City Council met in regular meeting with the following members present. Mayer, Tom Shelton. Aladermen: L.M.Frogge, E.M. Soborne, L..Kiker, M.S.Watson and C.H.Hancock. Minutes of the last metting read and adopted. Motion and second that the monthly reports be read and ord- ered filed; the regular salaries and the following bills be all lowed and ordered paid. The motion carried and it was so ordered. REPORTS: City laneous collections for April, 4137.86; colloeoted in April Secretary's Report of WTater, Sewer Miscel- in April, 410,914.38; Chief Police' Report City Tax Collector's Report, Current Taxes 464.77; Delinquent Taxes collected, $883.40. (Aprir salaries and bills on page's 15 -16) 18 Alderman Frogge made a motion, which motion was seconded by Alderman Osborne, that Dr. A.D.:llsworth be appointed City Health Officer. The Mayor put the .tion, and the following voted Aye: Frogge Osborne alter Voting No Hancock Watson. The,ayar thereupon declared the motion carried, and it was so ordered. Alderman Osborne made a motion, which motion was seconded by Alderman Watson that J.P.Marlin be appointed Street Superintend- ent. The Mayor Put the motion and the following` voted Aye: borne, Matson Voting No. Hancock Kiker, Frogge The Mayor declared the motion lost. Alderman Hancock made a motion, which motion was seconded by Alderman Frogge, that 3.L.Linvilie be appointed Street Superin- tendent and the salary be $125.00 per month. The Mayor put the motion and the vote was unanimous in favor of the motion, where- upon the Mayor declared the motion carried and it was so ordered. Motion by Alderman Hancock seconded by Alderman Matson that P.H.Bryan be appointed Tax AsSessOr Collector, and the salary to remain the same as at present. The motion was carried by the unanimous vote of the Council and it was so ordered. Motion by Alderman Osborne, seconded by Alderman Hancock that the following, appointments be made: O.H.Martine, Chief Po- lice; H.I.Gregg, Fire Chief -Fire Marshal and Building Inspector; S.S.Daniel, Corporation Fudge; Day, City Attorney's; S..Bolles, Superintendent of Mater Sewer; Dr. E.C.Nicholl, Sanitary Officer; G.G.Blair, Superintendent of Parks. All appoint ments to terminate at the option of the City Council. The motion carried and it was so ordered. There being no further business, meeting adjourned. Plainview, Texas, sy 1 1938. The City Council met in regular meeting with the following members present. Mayor, Tom Shelton. Aldermen; M. 3. Watson, F. M. Osborne and I. Wo Kikero City ,attorney, C. S Williams was in the meeting also. Minutes of the last meeting, read and adopt Motion by Alderman Kiker, seconded. by Alderman Osborne, t Chas. Arthur be appointed to fill the vacancy made by e resignation. of Fred Thaxten in the Fire Department the salary to be the same, 495.00 per month. The, motion was carried and it was so ordered. Notion by Alderman Osborne, seconded by Alderman Kike r that the contract to continue paying $15.00 per month to the Texas State Employment Service be approved. The motion carried and it was so ordered. Notion and second that the City Atte :ene; St-be instru cted to answer or intervene in all Tax Suit instituted by the Plainview Independent Schools District on property situated in the City and shall be paid for their services 1O% on all taxes, interest and penalties collected from such quite. There being no further business nseeting adjourned, L The Cty Council met in regular meeting with the following members present. Mayor, Tom Shelton. Aldermen: M. S. Watson, L. W. Kiker, L, i. progge, Q. H. Hancock and E. M. Osborne, City Tax Oollector, P. H. Bryan and Cite Attorney, 0. S. Williams were pre- sent alsoo yinutes of the last meeting read and adopted. Motion and Second that the monthly reports be accepted and ordered filed; the regular salaries, and the following bills be allowed and_ordered paid. REPORTS: City Secretary's Report of Water,, Sewer, Niece 11- aneous Collections in June 1938, 41013.70; Chief of Police *s Re- port for June 1938, 4195,50; City Tax Collector's Report for June 1938, 41290.96, Delinquent Texas; 46093.92, Current Taxes. SAIIA.RI S: P. H. Bryan, Osborne, i, S. `ratson, Hath Burkett, 115.00 Hoyt 95.00; W. J. H. h. Gregg, 4135.00; Ed Ross, $105.00; Frank Stigler, 495.00; A. M. Hamilton, $95.00; Leedy Maxey, $95,00; Ohas. Lanford, 495.00; Chas. M. Arthur, 495.00; Plainview Fire Department, 415.00; S. E. Bolles, 4125.00; A. T. Herrod, 4100.00; S. G. Yates, 95.00; E. R. Walker, 075.00; J. L. Linville, 4125.00; A. L. King, 115.00; J. W. Perkins, $100,,00& Russell. Hewett, 495.00; Prank Shultz, 495.00; Walter Roberts $95.00; O. B. Guinn. 495.00;,Lee Hardin, 495.00; P. Sitton, $95.00; Dr. L0. H choll, 425.00; Dr. A. D. ,Ellsworth, 75.00; G. G. Blair, ;5.00; 0. M. Pulley,'' $95.004 k_LLW, 17,18: Battery A- 131st. Field Artillery Rational Guards, 47.50; Texas State Employment Service, 015.00; Board of City Development, 1 3 `500.00; Plainview School Band, $100„00; la review Public Library, 40 S. E. Bolles, 462.50; A. T. Herrod, $50.00; E. R. Walker, 37,50; G. G. Blair, $42,50; W. J. Bryan, 3000; Cash Pay. Roll, 40.90; 0. H. Hancock,. $12,50; West Texas Gas Co., *18.90 South estern -Bell Telephone Co., 437.65; Texas -Hew Mexico Utilities Co., 4960.27; Williams Day, 458.32; Plainview Ice Go., $5,50; Thatcher Printing Co., 433.45; Herald -News Publishing Co., *16,50; Granada Grill, 47.45; Miles Studio, $65 Continental Oil 00., 453.94; Cruea.One -Stop Service, 485.60 Jeffus- DeLoach, 45.00' Camps Phar- macy, 5 5,,10; Milli ps Battery, 48.50; Crown Ink Go., 6.97; Finger Print Pabliehing Co., 41.00, S.nelienburg Go. 41.74; J. M. Radford Gro. CO. 41. 55; The Long Bell Dumber 00., 44.10; Shook Tire 00., .32; J. 0. Wool- dridge Lbr. Qo,, 411.55; The Plainview Hardware, $3.19; Clowe Cowan $2,24; The City Blacksmith Shop, $14.05; Meineake Bros. 42„20; Crescent Foundry Co., 421.00; Higginbotham- Bartlett Co., 440.95; Farmers Blacksmith "Shop, 47.35; PQzwOtth- Galbraith Lbr, Co., 41.80; Panhandle Refining Co. 32012; J. T. H 410.00; R. B. George Tractor Moh op., 49.6 Magnolia Petroleum Co., 04.90; 0. K. Drug CO., :fy 75; NDr. D. Ellsworth *30.00; Plainview Sanitarium Clinic, !;151.99; John Hull, 024.50; Ethel Qdell, 419.00; F. E Pearson $46.20; Berta'ry kel: lst Held. Amti lerF I ,g4 45 4 3 *.E B err C412 ;50; ,Mz s. 0. B. Harder, 4 Minnie DuBose, 0 long Bell Lbr, Go,r, 48,70; B B Sign Op., 48.00; The Peaheimer Bros, 00,, 414.07; W. S„ Darley Co., 416.80; Sinclair R,efi.nign Cow, $10.00 The Seagraves 0orp., 472.50; Neptune Meter Co., 1:39.05; Cities Ser- vice Oil Co*, 431,,03; American La France Corp., -050; Olin Culberson, 410„00; Cash Pay RO 448.70; West Disinfecting Co., 047.02; J. 0 Terry, $50.00; Gash Pay Roll, $61.90. -3. I,. Gallaway, City Col, 469.89. Plainview, Texas June 6, 1938. Tom Shelton, 4175.00; J. L. Gallaway, $175.00; 160.00; Williams Da.y 475.00; L. X. Pregge, 420.00; 420.00; L. W. Kiker, 020.00; C. H. Hancock, 20,00; 20.00; 0, R. :Martine, 4145000; Ted Andrews, 1 15,00 $115.00 T. A. Bohannon., 4115.00; Ohas. M. Flack, Curry, 115.00; 8, 34 Daniel, 495.00; A L. Lanford, Bryan, '60.00; B. G. Naylor, 440.00. 20 Iotion bylderian Osborne, seconded by Alderman Watson that the penalties and interest be waived on property owned by the Kes- wick gorPeration described Sid. redemption receipt No. 26Y0 82• 2871 and the taxes be paid at once. The motion carried and ,it w so ordered.. Motion e ebb wse o ed -by Al o' `ai i Jones Goode's Cheek for the s of X339.70 be aoce for taxes on property described in Tao; Redemption Reoe .pt 'a. 2869. The motion was carried and' it was so ordered. The Ott Council met in ategular meeting with the following Members present: Mayor, Tom ahelton. Aldemmen: I.M.Frogge, .L Osborne, 1. S. atson, f.H.Haneook and l+. Hiker. City Tax Rolle tQ P. I.:Bryan, and City Attorney, Frank .lay, n were :present in the r meeting also. ty eeretary itinutes of the last meeting read and adopted. A geral discussion of conditions, but nothing requiring a motion, the meet.ngx adjourned« being no further business, meeting adjourned. M The Qity Council met in re gular Members present. Mayor, Tom Shelton. Hiker and L.MM.Frogge. Minutes of the last meeting read SALARIES; Tom Shelton, Bryan, $160.00; Williams 80 D Osborne, $20000; 114S,Watson, lainvi.ew, Texas 4.1938 m eeting with the following Aldermen: O:H.Hanoock adQ1pted.. ,Motion and second that-the mouthy reports be aoeepted and ordered filed; ,the regular salaries, and the followijg bills, be alio ed and ordered paid. _REPORTS: City Secretaryle Rpport of ,Water, Sewer and iece1- lisneous Collections in ,June, $1013.70; Chief Police' :Deport for June 1938, $19`5.50; City Tax Collector's Report, Current Tames, $6093.92; Delinquent Taxes, $1290.96. $175000; J.I.4allaway," *1:75.00; P.H. r, *75.00; L.M 'rogge, $20000; E. 1 0,40; 0.H.Haneock, *20,00; l.''•Kikeer, 420,00; 0 Italartine, $143.00' Ted Andrews, $1115.00• Nath Burk- ett, $115.00; T.A.Bohannon, Chas* Flack, $115 00; Hoyt Curry, $115.00; .S.Daniel, 95.00; A.L.Iaanford, 95,00; W.J.Bryan, $50.00; B.G. I tor, 40.00; H.T .Greg $135.00; Ed Ross, r •Praxk Rigier, f ;95,00; .Hamilton, 495.00; Leedy fey, 4.5,00; Chas. Lanford; '3;95.00; 0 .L. Arthur, $95.00; Plainview Pie Depart- ment, 0040; S.B. Bolles, $125.00; 9.T.Herrod, 100.00; B.G.Yates, $95.00; L. R.Wa1ker, 475.00. J: Z. Linville 1425.00; A. 1. King, $115.00; J. T. Perkins, 1E0.00 8tultz, 95,00; Walter Roberts $95.00; O.B.Guin, 95,00; Russell Hewett,95,00; Lee Hardin, *9,00; T.P.Bitton, 95 Dr. E.C.Ntchola, $125.00; Dr. A.D.Ellswarth, 75.00; G.G.Blair, 85.00; O.M.Pu.11ey, $90.00. Bt Battery A F,A.Nt'1. Gr�d.,47.50; Texas State Employ- meat Service, 150►; :oard of City Deverlopm.ent, 5, O0; Plainview School Band, 100,00; Plainview Public Library,$40.00• Cash Pay Roll, $0.90; G. .Hancoct,$12.50• West Texas Gas 0o., .8.90; Southwestern Bell Telephone Oo.4137.65; Texas -New M Tlrili- ties Co,,$860,27; Williams Day, 58,32; Plainview Ice Co•,45•50; ateher :hinting coo 33.45; Herald -Hews Pu.bl.ii.shing Co, 16.50; Granada Grill, $7.45; ..les Studio, $65.00; Continental 011 Co., ',94; °rues One Stop Service, $85.60; Jeffus- DeLoaah, $5.00; s Pharmacy, $5,10; Phiiltpps Battery Co,,.'� Crown Ink Co, 6.97; Finger Print Publi .ing Co. 1.00; k. Snellingbu.rg 060 ,X1.74; J. ,I.,Rad:ford Gro. 00. 'The Zong- Bell Lumber Co. 4.10; Shook Tire Co,,418.32; J.C.Wooldridge Lbr. C0.0411,65; The Plainview Hardware co., 3,►19; Clowe Cowan, $2.24; The Otty Blacksmith Shop, *1,4.05; I ineoke Bros. $2.20; Gresent Youndry Co,, 421.00; Higginbotham- Bartlett Lbr1 Co., 0095; Fa era Blacksmith Sop, 7035; Foorth- Galbraith .Dbr, Co. 4. 8C; Panhand.e .Refining Co* 4 32,12; J. T. Helms $10.00; R B George Bch. Go, 9, 60 2agnolia Petroleum Co, llsworth,A 0.°0; Plainview anitarium, $151,99; John Hull, 24.00; Ethel Gaddell,19,00 P.E.Pearson,46,20; Battseyy A -131 Field Artillery of The National Guard, $50.00; E.H. Perry, 12.50; Yrs. 0.B.Harder,X50.00* iinnie.DuBesae,$30.00; Long -Bell Lbr. Co., $8.70; B B Sign 00.48.00; The.Pecheimer Bros. Co,, 14.07; W;S. Darley Co., 16,80; The Sinclair Refining Co.,$10.00; The Sea- graves Corporation, 72,50; The Neptune Teter Co,, 139.05; Cities Service Oil 0o. 31.03; American LaFranoe Poamite Co.,2.50; Olin pu.lberson., 10.06; Cash Payrol? $48.70; West Disinfecting Co., 47,02; J. C.Terry, Pest aster, 50,00 Cash Payroll, 61.90; J.L. Gallaway, City Collector, $69.89. Motion and second that two members of the Fire Department be sent to the firenlens school Which is to be held a A M Col lege, and to allow $85.00 for their expenses. The motion carried and it wad so ordered. A motion and second that H.G.S,tlnnett be appointed to fill 4he unexpired terns of 1,W.K ker on the Board of City Development. The motion carried and it was so ordered. -At this point, the Mayor offered the following recommendations, TO THE PI+AI Gentlemen: CITY CC :T TCII: 90; 0.K.Drug 0o.,3,75; Dr. A.D. view, Texas, >.Jl 4- 1938., yor "I wish to again call to your attention, the importance of immediate action on the part of the city government in submitt±ing applications to the P.W.A. for grants covering a program of public improvements and :I herein submit to you for 22 for your consideration a program of pxevereats that i3 highly beneficial to' our eo runt ttg First The city should sponsor a paving program for an amount of and ask' for a grant of 45% or a;> 5,000.00 and the remaining 55 or $55,000.00 to be applied by the city and property owners on a basis of 45% to the property owners and 10% to the city. If approval is made by the Public Wore Admin- istration, it would necessitate a bond issue of $10,000.00 for the- city's share. Seciknd; The city should sponsor a new building to properly house the >cityts departments which arez now severely #handi' capped for lack of housing facilities in rendering efficient service to the public at a total cost of $60,000.00 and ask the P. .A. for a grant of 4$ or 427.000,00 whieh will neces- sitate a bond issue for $35.000.00 to cover the city's share. Third; T110' city should prepare to support a bond is ce of °ap- "proximately $18,000.00 to cover the damage to property owners adjacent to the overpass on 5th street now r ve. be High.- way Department and Rail Rail Road The proposed overpass calls for an expe#diture of $110.000.00. The above .t .a ,ed. the total publo X 2/0 000 ;00 0 Approximate* 2 it is impessjble fa to the b c Works pro e' r 3 the Abe to r.me't ub rnit an dm nistrat ion thout A called meeting o of the Oo.ncil of the Texas, was held. in the 0ity Hall with the c predCiding, and the following Aldermen ,present: Osborne, L.W.Kiker, .Wat aon and 0,H. Hancock, ing busineas was transacted, to wit: A plar red by -P.-. would brim o our city to a total of abase would the 55.,O00.O0 or y 1. a a ay to. ye that oat on for °assiatahe council authorization„ Signed Tom Shelton, There being no further business, meeting adjourned. Plainview Texas Alderman Kiker made a motion. that the Nayor assemble informa- Lion' on the' different recommendations to present to the council at a future meeting. The motion was carried and it was so orderdd. my 12 -1958. of Plainview, Tom Shelton, �.L Prigge, L.I. When the ollow The laaror presented the following article, and requested it to be incorporated in the minutes of;the meeting. y purpose for calling the council into called meeting is stress the importance of immetiate action On the part of the city in preparing applications for 'P. P.W.A. grants for any public improve manta the city might care to sponsor. I' atn, reliable infoedLthat applications should be submitted" and aapove.d not later than July 31st, and the time necessary to prepare:`.the application will re- quire immediate actidin on the part of the council. Signed Tom. Sh.el,ton t on by Alderman Osborne, seconded by Alderman Frogge that the proposition be tabled. temporarily. The Mayor put the motion and the following voted dye: Osborne Frogge Voting No Kiker. Not Voting: Hancock Alderman. Watson ha. gone to another meeting before the vote was taken. The motion was carried: and the meeting adjourned. The City Counoil met in regular meeting with the follow ing members present. :Mayor, Tom Shelton. Aldermen: Frogge, E. NI. Osborne, C= H. Hancock and Z. W. Hiker, Minutes of the last regular meeting, also minutes of the called meeting of July 12th, read and adopted. Alderman osborne introduced and moved the adoption o the lowing resolution, Plainview, Texas July 18, 1938. O L U T I O N WHEREAS, Arthur Clary has a certain agreement or contract with Hi C. Glenn, Receiver for Temple Trust Company, to rent the old Amarillo Building now occupied by part of the W Division, located in Plainview; Texas; and WHEREAS, the said Arthur Clary incurred certain expenses in making said arrangements with said Receiver; and WHEREAS, the City of Plainview and Hale County, Texas desire the continued use of said Building to house equipment and employ- ees of the W. P. A. Now, therefore, in consideration of the said Arthur Clary releasing H. C. Glenn, Receiver- of Temple Trust Company, from any and all obligations, rental agreements or otherwise in con- nection with said Building, the City of Plainview agrees to pay to the said Arthur Clary the sum of TWENTY AND N %OQ ($20 00 DOLLARS fair baid release Alderman Osborne moved the adoption of the above resolution and it was seconded by Alderman Kiker, and upon the motion being put to a vote, was unanimously adopted. P. A. 2 3 roc Notion by Alderman Osborne, seconded by Alderman Hancock that the following resolution be passed and adopted. The motion was carried and it was so ordered and the resolution follows: ORDINANCE NO, 425 AN ORDINANCE PROVIDING FOR THE REGULATION OF PUBLIC DANCES AND PUBLIC DANCE HALLS? AND FOR THE LICENSING THEREOF; PROVIDING FOR THE ISSUANCE AND REVOCATION OF PERMITS OR LIcENSES FOR SUCH DANOES AND PUBLIC DANCE HALLS; PROVIDING FOR THE INSPECTION OF ALL PUBLIC DANCE HALLS AND NETHOD AND Al NNER OF LICENSING SANE; REPEALING ALL OTHER ORDINANCES IN CONFLICT WITH THIS ORDINANCE; PROVIDING A SAV- INGS CLAUSE, AND PROVIDING PENALTIES AND DECLARING AN ELERGENCY, WHEREAS. the City Council of the City of Plainview has made an ,exhaustive investigation into the manner in which dance hallo have been and are being operated within the City of Plainview and from such investigation has faun& that it is necessary in the inteiretot thejallic Peace, morals, safety andjlealth of the public to license and regulate the operation of dance halls witb in the City of Plainview, Therefore: BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY 0 PLAINVIEW: SECTION I This ordinance shall be knPwn as the dance hall ordinance and the following terms, when used herein, are defined and shall mean as follows: a. The term "private dance" mean and include any dance given or held at any bona fide home and any dance given or held by any non-profit club, society, association or cor- potation organized for civic, fraternal or charitable purpose, having permanent membership and to Ptich members are not admitted as such for casual or limited times only and for admission or in- itiation as members to to which the same fee, if any, is charged all persons becoming members thereof (excepting those becoming life members), and the dues towhich are required to be paid for periods of not less that six (6) months, and which club, society. association or corporation does not have any busineas or commer- cial PurPoses and Which owns, rents or maintains a place build- ing or house for the accommodation of its members for other material social, civic, fraternal or charitable Purposes besides that of dancing; and admission to which dance is gyanted to mem- bers of such club, society, association or corPoration and their invited guest only and from which the general public is excluded,. b. The term "public dance" shall be taken to mean and in- clude every danee to which admission is or can be had or obtain- ed by payment of any fee or in connection with which any charge is made directly or indirectly for admission, caring for clothing and, generally, shall include any dance to which the public gen- erally may gain admission for a fee directly or indirectly paid, or to which the public generally can gain admission without the payment of any fee, and includes every dance except "private dances" as defined in Subdivision (a) of Section I hereof. 0. A "Public danoe hall" shall mean and include any and every room, place, space, building or floor where a "public dance" is held or conducted, and shall include every "cabaret" and "night club" as those terms are commonly and ordinarily understood. d. "Public dance halls" are divided herein into three classes„ according to the area of floor space as follows: Any "public dance hall" or floor which has two thousand square feet or more of floor space for dancing and sitting purposes is designated as Class A; any "publie dance hall" having five hundred but leas than two thousand square feet of floor space for dancing and sitting purposes is designated as Class B; mak public dance hall" having less than five hun- dred square feet of floor space for dancing and sitting purposes is designated as Class 0, e. The tern. "operator" or "dance hall operator" as used herein shall be taken to mean the person, firm association, partnership or corporation which conducts, manages, maintains or controls, either directly or indirectly, any dance hall as defined and designated herein. SECTION II From and after the passage and publication of this ordinance, it shall be unlawful to hold, conduct or aid and assist in hold- ing or conducting any public dance as herein defined, except in, and under the supervision of the operator, of a "public dame hall" duly licensed as such public dance hall under the terms of this ordinanoe, or to maintain or operate any such "public dance hall" within the limits of the City of Plainview unless and until 9 5 the operator or person in charge of same shall have obtained a license for so doing under the terms of this ordinange. License for such purpose shall be issued by the Oity Secretary of the City of Plainview to any aPPlicant when the oonditions of this ordinance have been complied with and the application for such license shall have been approved by the City Council of the City of PlainView. SECTION III -The following fees shall be charged for such license is ued under the terms of this ordinance: a. For a Class A Danoe Hall the license fee shall be 0100.00. b. For a Class B Dance Hall the license fee shall be 0 75,00, 0. For a Class 0 Dance Hall the license fee shall be 0 50.00. SECTION IV All lioenses issued hereunder shall terminate one year from the date of such issuance. No refund of any license fee Paid here under shall be made by the City of Plainview for any cause whatso- ever. Licensee issued hereunder dhall be deemed personal to the licensee, and shall not be assignable, provided, however, that lic- enses issued hereunder may be transferred from one location or place of business to another location or place of business upon application approved by the City Council as on original application. SECTION V Any person, firm, association, partnership or oorporation des- iring a license to operate a dance hall as herein defined, shall file With the City Secretary a written sworn application for such license, which application shall state: a. The locatien, by street and number of the place, space, or building, and room or floor, and the size of such room or space, in- cluding total square feet thereof, which is proposed to be used for such purpose, and the name and address of the applicant, and if said premises are leased to the applicant, the name of the lessor, b. If the applicant is an individur1, that he is a citizen of the State of Texas, and that he has not been convicted of a felony, or if so, the nature of the offense of which he has been convicted, and the length of his residence in the City of Plainview, and the previous 000upation or employement of applicant for a period of five years next preceding the filing of his application, and if the application is by a firm, association or partnership, all of the information required of an individual application shall be given as to each member of the firm, association or partnership. o. If the application is made on behalf of the corporation, then all of the foregoing information required of individual ap- plicants shall be given as to the manager thereof, and suoh appli- cation shall further state when and where such corporation has been chartered, and shall give the name of each and every stockholder of such corporation, do Whether a hotel, rooming house or lodging house is con- ducted in any part of the premises for which a license is sought, and if so, the number of rooms contained in such hotel, rooming house or lodging house, and whether suoh premises are to be used principally for :hOtel purposes, e Such other and additional information as the City Council may from time to time deem proper and neoessary as determined by re- solution of Buell Council. f. The information given in such applioation is for the pur- pose of determining whether or not under the terms hereof a license shall be granted to such applicant, and it shall be unlawful to mis- represent the kind and character of dance hall to be operated, or any other fact or statement made in said application, and any mis- representation made in any such application shall, in addition to other penalties prescribed by law be cause for revocation of the license in the manner hereinafter provided for. g. Any liCense issued under tie terms of this ordinance shall not be construed as granting or conferring any vested. right to the licensee, or operator, but shall be subject to revocation and cancel- ation as provided for in this ordinanoe. Upon the filing of such application the City Secretary shall refer same for investigation to the Chief of Polio, the Public Health Offioer, the Chief of the Firs Department and the Building Inspector, who shall promptly in- vestigate same, and if such officers find that the premises desired to be need for the purpoSe of conducting a public danoe hall complies with the laws of the State of Texas, this and other ordinances of 97 28 the City of Plainview regulating health, sanitation, fire regul- ations, zoning ordinances and building code of the CitTof Plain- view, then such officers in their respective capacities shall note upon =oh application their approval, and thereupon such applicat- ion shall be referred by the City Secretary to the city council, which shall approve or disapprove same; and if the application is approved, the City Secretary shall issue a proper lieense to such applicant upon'the payment of the license fee prescribed herein. SECTION VI No public dance hall shall remain open or operate 'between the hours of 1:00 o'clook L. M. and 7:00 ololook A. M,, Central Standard Time, of any day; provided, however, the AMWor' maY,upon application made to him, grant special permits in writ- ing, permitting any dance hall to remain open on "sPeeial occasions until a later hour. "Special occasion" as used herein shall mean any special dance being held and. Conducted by any association of persons at or during a convention being held within the City, or in celebration of any partioular event of speoial significance to the public. SECTION VII In addition to the other provisions of thit ordinance, dance halls shall be governed by the following regulations: a. It shall be unlawful for the operator of any dance hall to permit any known prostitute, male or female proonrer, or vag- rantto be present at any public dance or dance hall, b, 170,eance hall shall have in any way connected with it any room or rooms 'equipped Ov fitted in aiy way as sleeping rooms which are open to or let to the patrons of such dance hairs, or to the public, with or without a Charge being made therefor, provided, however, this section Shall not apply to any room or rooms that may be rented to bona fide hotel guests when such dance hall may be operated in a building principally maintained ald used as a bona fide hotel. e, Each dance hall shall be supplied with separate and con- venient toilet facilities for eaoh sex, the approach to which shall be private, maintained in a sanitary condition, d. Free access and entrance into all dance halls Shall be at all times accorded and granted to police and fire officers of the City of Plainview when an official duty. e. No person or persons shall dance, or Shall any licensee or operator permit or suffer any person or persons, to dance in any public dance hall any indecent, freak or immodest dance. f. The operator of any public dance hall shall not violate or permit the violation of any of the terms of this ordinance, and it shall be the duty of the Police and. Fire Officers and the City Health 'Officer of the City of Plainview to require compliance with the terms of this ordinance. g, Nothing herein shall be construe0 as authorizing the is- suance of a license to conduct any dance hall commonly known as "taxi dance halls" there are kept and provided female danc- ing partners for male guests, or customers, who pay by the dance for the privilege of dancing with female partners. h. All refreshment booths in or eonnedted with any dance hall shall be constructed, maintained and operated in such manner that those occupying same will remain visible to patrons in such hall at all times. i. I, in connection with the operation of any publio dance hall" there is to be employed any guard or watchman to be on duty at publio dances thereat, then prior to the time of such employ- mentocif suoh gnard or watchman, the operator of such public dance hall shall furnjSh to the City Secretary the name of the guard or watchman expected to be employed, giving the place of the then residence and the place or places of his previous residence for the preceding five years. SECTION VIII If in the opinion of the Chief of Police, any special gaard or watchman is needed to assist in maintaining peace and good order at any such dance hall and a guard or watchman is being maintained and employed therefor by any lioensee or operator, then if in the opinion of the Chief of :Police, such guard or watchman is a proper person to so act, he shall be privileged to issue to such person a commission as... "special polioeman" whose authority as a police- man of the City of Plainview shall be wholly limited to the prem- ises where such danoe hall is being conducted and operated and the sidewalks and streets immediately adtacent thereto. If any 29 such special policeman i so appointed, he may be removed at will by the Chief of Police, and the City of Plainview shall pay to any such special policeman so aPPointed a salary of •1.00 per month, h' Si OTION IX If any operator or licensee of a "public dance hall" shall request the Chief of Police to assign a police officer at any such dance hall while dances are being held, or if, in the opinion of the Chief of Police, it is necessary for the handling of traf- fic or for the preservation of peace and order so to do, then the Chief of Police shall designate a police officer to attend such dance performance and the operator or licensee of such dance hall shall pay to the City of Plainview 00 for each dance to which such police officer shall be assigned, No liability shall be created against the Oity by reason of assigning or failing to assign any such police officer to such dance hall, and the assign- ing of any such police officer to such dance hall shall in no wise relieve the licensee or operator thereof of complying with this ordinance or seeing that it is complied with so far as the dances held or conducted at the public dance halls operated by SECTION:X. If a dance hall hereunder is not being conducted in accord- ance with this ordinance, the laws of the State of Texas, or other ordinances of the City of Plainview, the Chief of Police may at any time give notice in wrtiting to such operator or licensee, manager, person or persons in control of the operation and mainten- ance of such dance hall that the permit or license issued for the operation and maintenance of said dance hall has been revoked and cancelled, which said notice or revocation and cancellation shall become a final revocation and cancellation after the expiration of ten days from the date of service of same upon the operator, licensee, manager or other person in charge of said dance hall, unless on or before the expiration of said ten days the licensee, operator manager or other person in charge of said dance hall Shall file with the City Secretary of the City of Plainview, a written appeal, addressed to the City Council of the City of Plainview, in whioh it is requested that the City Council grant unto him or her a hearing upon the question as to whether or not the permit or license issued be cancelled and revoked, which said _appeal, if made and filed, as prescribed herein, shall be immed- iately referred to the City Council by the City Secretary_ at its next meeting, and the filing of such appeal as herein provided shall operate as a stay or postponement of said revocation until such time as the said. Council shall hold a hearing and make final 843-justimal upon the question as to whether or not such permit should be cancelled, such hearing to be held within thirty days after the date of the filing of such appeal, and such action and judgment of the City Council, after hearing the evidence and facts at a hearing wherein the applicant is permitted to appear and offer evidence, shall be final Wild cone sive as to all parties, SECTION XI The provisions of this ordinance shall not apply to private dances given at private homes or to dances given or conducted by private clubs, societies, persons or corporations where the attend- ance is restricted to the meMbers of such society, club or corpora tion and any bona fide invited guests from which the general public is excluded. by law, SECTION XII Any person, association, corporation, operator or licensee, who shall violate or aid or assist in violating any of the provis- ions of this ordinance shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and shall upon conviction thereof, be fined not less than $5.00 nor more than 0100.00 for each such offense, Any remedy prescribed herein for the enforcement of this ordinance shall be merely cum- lative and. shall not preclude resort to any other remedy provided SECTION XIII If any section, paragraph or provisions of this ordinance shall be declared invalid by any court of competent jurisdiction, any such invalid section or paragraph or provision shall not affect the remaining sections or portions of this ordinance, but the same shall continue to remain in force and effect. SEOTION XIV No license granted under the terms of this ordinance shall 01 32 be deemed as granting any vested right to =oh licensee, but the same shall remain subject to the terms and provisions of this or- dinance and subject to such future regulations as shall be pro- mulgated by the City Oounoil of the City of Plainview by ordin- ance. to ATTEST: J. L, Gallaw ECTION XV All ordinances or parts of ordinances dealing with the sub- ject of dance hall are hereby expressly repealed, but this ordi- nance shall be deemed cumulative of existing ordinances of the City of Plainview as to any and all other matters herein referred. PASSED AND ADOPTED this 184 day of duly 1938, APPROVED this 18' day of Dull, 3938. City Secretary, Oity of Plainview Texas. Tom Shelton Motion by Alderman Osborne, seconded by A..,40rman Hancook that the following resolution be passed and adopted. The motion as c imi d and it was ordered and the resolution follows; LUTI0N_ BES Q I OZ LI NAT IN .ANC InE4 iayor, Oity of Plainview, Texas BE IT RESOLVED, that the Cit of Plainview hav- ing investigated the qualifications of of Plainview, Texas, and having confidence in his ability do hereby nominate him as the engineer to prepare plans ans spec- ifications and to supervise the construction of the project for which applications for a grant has been made to Publio Works Administration. Bryan Engineer BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that this nomination be sent to the Acting State Director of Public Works Administration at Fort 7orth, Texas with the request that the same be approved, I hereby certify that the aboVe and foregoing resolution is a true and correct copy of a resolution introduced and car- ried at a regular meeting Of the City Council of the City of Plainview, Texas hold on July 18th 1938, at which the follow- ing members of said. Council were present. Aldermen: 31. M. Frogge, M. oaborne 0 H Hanoock and. L. W, Kiker WITNESS, my hand. and eal of office this the 18th day of 19380 (sFutao) J. It. Callaway City Secretary, City of Plainvie Texas. At this point the meeting was recessed until 8:00 o'clock P. M. J 1V, *******Jul *OctIc********** 1938******* A recessed regular meeting of the Council of the City of Plainview, Texas, was held in the City Hall with the Mayor, Tom Shelton presiding, and the following Aldermen present: L. L. rogge, 14 W. Kiker, E. M. Osborne and C. H. Hancock, when the following business was transacted, to wit: Alderman Osborne introduced, and moved the adoption of the following resolution; APPLICATION RESOLUTION 41.A.44. RESOLUTION NO. 426 A resolution authorizing the City of Plainview to file an application to the United. States of America through the Federal Emergency Administration of Public Works for a grant to aid in financing the construction of and equipping a Ci ty Hall, Fire 33 34 0 Tom She'. on ment may reque Be it resolved by the Buildi® and designating 1ayor to furnish such information as the Covern- o T .v Lon 1, authorized t execute and fi e an app: cation on behalf of of Plainview to the United States of America for a o aid in financing the construction of on be and he (they vied unanimously by the vote of the O L U T I O 11 Alderman Progge seconded the tat n, =;7 ich emotion e a Gi.l* Alderman, Kiker introduced and moved the adoption of following resolution: Section 2, That 0, til er be (they) is (`are) hereby authorized and rested such information as the 'United States of America through the 'ederal Emergendy Administration of Public Works may reasonably request in connect- ion with the application which is herein authorized to be filed,, HEBEAS, the City of Plainview, Texas, has determined to file an application with the Federal Emergency Administration of Public Works for and grant to build and equip a City Hall Fire Station and Library Building; and. WREREAS 00 R Walker is ,a qualified and suitable architect and competent to do the architectur work' in connection with said prbjeot: NOW TTI RE 'QRE, BE IT RESOLVED that the said 0. B, al.ker be and he is hereby authorized and d.ireated by the City Council to prepare preliminary sketches, plans and specifications necess- ary to accompany said application, and if said application is granted that he will be designated and appointed as the archi- tect to handle said work; but it is understood and agreed that the City of Plainview shall not be under any obligation to pay the said 0...R0 a.ker any sum of money for the said PrelimiWy sketches, plans and specifications unless and until the said ap- plication has been granted and allotment made and the City of 'Plainview of bonds, and-when said application is granted and allotment made and bonds have been authorized by an election, then the O. R. Walker shall be designated and appointed as the architect and=shall be entitled to a fee of six per cent (6%) on the construction cost of said project; said final agreement to be evidenged by a contract, Alderman Kiker moved the adoption of the foregoing Resolu- tioni was seddnded by Alderman Osborne, and upon the same be- ing pat to a vote, it was unanimously'adopted. There being no further business, meeting Plainview, Tex., August 1-1938 The City Council net in regular meeting with the following members present. Mayor, Tom Shelton. Aldermen: L.W.Kiker, E.M. borne, 1.3.Watacin,C.H.Hancock and 1.M.Frogge. Minutes of the last meeting read and adopted. Motion and second that the monthly reports be 'read and or- dered filed; the regular salaries, and the following hills be alowed and paid. The Motion was carried and it was so ordered. REPORT: City Secretary's Report, Water, Sewer hiscella- neous,c011ectiOns in July, $10,592.33; Chief Police' Report for JUly, 0195.50; City Tax Collector's Report for July, Current Taxes collected, 03,648.07; Delinquent Taxes collected,$400.58. SALRIES: Tom Shelton,$175.00; J.L.Gallaway,8175.00; P.H. Bryan,0160.00; Williams Day,$75.00; L.E.Frogge, 20.00; L.W.Ki- ker,$20.00; E.L.Osborne,$20.00; 0.H.Hancock,$20.00; Y.S.Watson, 8 20.00; O.R.hartine,0145.00; Ted Andrews,$115.00; Bath Burkett, 115.00; T.A.Bohannon,0115.00; Chas. Flack,0115.00; Hoyt Curry, $115.00; S.S.Daniel,$95.00; A.L.Ianford,$95.00; W.J.Bryan,$60.00; B.G.Naylor,040.00; H.L.Gregg,$135.00; Ed Ross,0105.00; Frank Rig- ler,$95.00; A.L.Hamilton,095.00; Leedy Yaxey,$95.00; Chas, Lan- ford, $95; Chas. Arthur, -$95.00; Plainview Fire Department, 415.00 S.E.Bolles,0125.00; A.T.Herrod,$100,00; S.G.Yates,$95.00; E.R. Walker,$75.00. 35 36 J.D. Linville 4125 Frank Stoltz, *95000; Walter Hardin,$95.00; T.P.Sitton, Nicholl, *125.00 ;Dr. A.fit.Ell Pulley, 495,,00. BILLS: Board of City Development, $500.00; Plainview School Band, $100,00; Plainview Public Zibrary, $40.00; Texas Late Em- ployment Service, 415000; Battery A 131st F. A. Natl. G. 47.50; Texas New Mexico Utilities Co., 4949.49; Southwestern Bell Tele- phone Co. 432.67; West Texas Gas Oo., 42.72; Walker -Smith Gro. Co. $4.15; Western Union, 46.69; Herald New Publishing Co 12,00 ;Thatcher Printing 00., $11005; The OoMMunity Publish- ing 00, $15020; Oamps L .ar acy, $2.55 Granada Grill, $9,50; Miles Studio, $2.75; Hart's Pharmacy, a 10; °rues One- -Stop Ser vice $3405; Phillipa Battery CU. *6.1 ,T„ 0 Wooldridge Dbr, Co., $25.25; Connor Mathes CO, Shook Tire 00., $16.38; Tigginbothai Bartlett Lbr. Cp., rvis -Tall 0o X3,09; Cities Service Oil 000 16„68; Western Auto associate Burt Electric 0 o 15; The Long Bell Dbr. °o. *6.46; Shook Battery Co, 25; Hoakwell giros. Go., 6.9; FoxWorth Galbraith Lbr. 0 3,65 The City Blacksmith Sbopa *16.00; The Plainview Hardware Goi,, a, 1,4; J. D, Hatcher shop co 70; Panhandle; Refining CO. $6.10, Plain- view an tarium ot 85.38; Magnolia PetrOleum 00 0, $1 Jahn Hull, $20.90; Eth 1 Caddell, $11.50; Continental Oil CPoo 060075; B B Sign 00. 44050; Cash Payroll, $15.00; Farmers Balck- Smith ShOP. 0 Gull Oil Corporation, 414426; Einnie DuBese $5 cash PaY Rollt 49 Plainview eire poPartmentt $85.00, •IirSO CO B, Harder, $50 water Bev Bond pu4d, 440140‘ Bawer Rev. Bond FUnd, 432540 Cash /.UY Roll, E. H. Perry, $35 00; Cash Bay ,Roll, 20.40; J0 L. Gallaway, Colot $52,57 Motion by Alderman Osborne, seconded by Alderman Frogge that the following site be tendered the U. S. Government. Beginning at the Northwest Corner of City Park on 2nd. Street between Beech and Date Streets; thence South North Bank of Draw; then- ce Easterly along North Bank of said Draw to Date Street; thence North to 2nd. Street; thence West to place of beginning, The motion was carried and it was so ordered. Notion by Alderman Frogge, seconded by Alderman Kiker to 40, cept the application of, and grant a license to ElmoDosher, to operate a class A Dance Hall. The motion was carried and it was so ordered. Lotion by Alderman Kiker seconded by Alderman Osborne to appoint the fallowing to sit as an equalization board for the City, for the year 1938. B. Scott, J. Sheeon and H. 14. Ainsworth and D, D. Harrison as alternative, The motion was car- ried and i,t was so ordered. Mayor, Tom Shelton, submitted the budget for the City for the year 1938 -39, with reservations pending the completion of the 1938 City tax roll. Alderman ;hiker made a motion, which motion was seconded by Hancock that the following notice be published. The motion was carried and it was so ordered, sand the notice is as fol.lowsf A. D.King, 4115.00; J.W. Perki *100.00; Roberts, 4195.00 0. B. Guin, '95. €)0; Lee 5000; Russell He ett, 95.00; Dr. B.C. worth f': 000 G. G. B ir, of Texas, notice is hereby given.tha E OF PUBLIC FOR 'CITY OF ant lets of the 42ond Legislature of the e held in the City Hall at 8: o'clock, P. P40 k, on the 5th day G ON B a public tearing will be of Sept, 1938, for the purpose of considering and adopting a Budget for the CITY OF PLAINVIEW, for the year 1938-39. There being no fiirtbar llmsiness, meeting adjourned. j. L. GoalawAY Tr SecretarY. *4******** (kayorIs Gail) A Called meeting of the Council of the City of Plainview, Texas was held in the City Hall, with the Mayor, Tom Shelton, presiding, and the following Aldermen: C. H. Hancock, L. W. Kiker, Y. S. Watson, L. 1/1. Frogge and E. N. Osborne present, when the following business vas ,transacted, to wit: TO THE PIAINVII CITY LOUT L; Gentlemen: As'mayor of the City of Plainview, I hereby call you into called session for the purpose of considering and calling a special election to refer to the qualified voters of Plainview an opportunity to vote on a proposed bond issue for an amount sufficient to equal 55 per cent of the total ar: amount proposed in the pending PWA applications. 10 to be held at 1, o P. ivl. Aug, 11, 1938,at City Hall. This the llth day of August 1938. We, the undersigned members of the City Council of the City of Plainview, Texas, acknowledge the receipt of notice of the above called meeting called by' the, hayor, Tom Shelton for the Purpose stated. Y S. Watson L. h. Free 4 14 Osborne Signed Tom Shelton **Aug. 11, 1938********* 011111011.101•0••■• Tom Shelton, Nayor. Tom 31ie1ton Tom Shelton, Mayor, Motion by Alderman Hancock, seconded by Alderman Kiker that hayor. an election be held in the City. Motion was carried and the notice is as follows: STATE OF TEXAS COUNTY OF To all QUALIFIED VOTERS* OF THE CITY OF PLAINVIEW, TEXAS„ -WHO OWN TAXABLE PROPERTY IN SAID CITY AND WHO HAVE DULY RENDERED THE SANE FOR TAXATION: TAKE NOTICE that an election will be held on the 40th day of August 1938 in the City of Plainview, Texas, to determine whether or not the City Council of the City of Plainview, Texas, shall be authorized to issue bonds of said city in the aggregate SLIM of For* Six Thousand Dollars (046, 000,00) to bear interest at the rate of Four per cent (4%.) per annum, payable April 1, 1939, and semi-annually thereafter, maturing serially Octoberil, 1941 to 1950 inclusive, for the purpose of constructing and equipping a city hall and purchase of situ:- therefor, and for construction and improvement of Streets in such city as follows: NOTICE ELECTION „City Hall 038,000,00 Street Improvements 10„Q00,00 and to levy a tax sufficient to pay the interest on said bonds and to provide a einting fund with which to pay the principal at maturity, and Which election was duly called and ordered by that certain ordinance of the City Council of the City of Plain- view, Texas, passed and adopted by said City Council on the llth day of August, 1938, which ordinance is made a part of this notice and is, in words and figures as follows, to-wit: AN ORDINANCE BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PLAINVIEW, TEXAS, CALLING AN ELECTION ON THE, QUESTION OF THE ISSUANCE OF :CITY HALL BONDS IN AMOUNT OF $36,000,00 AND STREET IMPROVEMENT BONDS IN AMOUNT OF 010,000,00, TO BEAR INTEREST AT THE RATE OF FOUR PER CENT PER ANNUM, MATUR- ING SERIALLY. AND THE LEVY oF A TAX SUFFICIENT TO PAY THE INTEREST ON SAID BONDS AND PROVIDE A SINKING FUND WITH WHICH TO PAY THE PRINCIPAL AT MATURITY THE PROCEEDS OF SUCH BONDS TO BE USED FOR THE PURPOSE OF CONSTRUCTING AND EQUIPP- ING A CITY HALL WITHIN THE CITY OF PLAINVIEW, TEXAS AND THE PURCHASE OF SITE THEREFOR AND FOR CONSTRUCTION AND IMPROVEMENT OF STREETS OF SUCH CITY: AND DECLARING AN ENERGENCY WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Plain- view Texas, deems it advisable to issue bonds of the said city for the purpose s hereinafter mentioned, NOW THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE OITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PLAINVIEW: 1. That an election be held on the 30th day of Aug- ust, 1938, at which election the following propositions shall be submitted: Era, PROPOSITION I. Shall the City Council of the City of Plainview, Tex- as, be authorized to issue the bonds of the City of Plainview, Texas, in the Er= of Thirty Six Thousand Dollars (436,000.00) bearing interest at the rate of Four per cent (4%) per annum, maturing serially Oct- ober 1, 1941 to 1950, and to levy a tax sufficient to pay the interest on said bonds and provide a sinking fund with which to pay the principal at maturity, for the purpose of constructing and equipping a city hall within the City of Plainview, Texas and purchase of site therefor, as authorized by the Constitution and Laws of the State of Texas? PROPOSITION II. Shall the City Council of the City of Plainview, Tex- as, be authorized to issue the bonds of the City of Plainview, Texas, in the sam of Ten Thousand Dollars ($10,000.00) bearing interest at the rate of Four per cent (4%) per annum, maturing serially October 1, 1941 to 1950, and to levy a tax sufficient to pay the inter- est on said bonds and provide a sinking fund with Which to pay the principal at maturity, for the purpose of construction and improvement of streets of the .City of llainview, Texas4 as authorized by the ConsitaOtion and laws of the State of Texas? Said election shall be held at City Hall in said City and the following named persons are hereby appoint- ed officers to hold said election: S Etharg Manager Mrs o L. B. Platt Judge _MEEL.217 Jacob judge Mrs, L. C. Wayland Clerk Ealbert Clerk That said election shall be held under the pro- visions of the Constitution and laws of the State of Texas, and the Charter of the City of Plainview, and only qualified electors of the City of Plainview who own taxable property in said City and who have duly rendered the same for taxation shall be qualified to vote. 39 40 That a,ll voters who favor the foregoing proposition to issue bonds for the purpose of constructing and equipping a city hall and purchase of site therefor, shall have written or printed on their ballots, the wards: "FOR THE ISSUANCE OF BONDS FOR THE PURPOSE OF CONSTRUCTING ABD EqUIPPINC A CITY HALL AND PURCHASE OP SITE AND THE LEVY OF A TAX IN PAYMENT THEREOF. IV HEREF OR, Those opposing shall have written or printed on their ballo the words: "AGAINST THE ISSUANCE OF BONDS FOR THE PURPOSE OF CONSTRUCT, ING AND EQUIPPING A CITY HAIL AND PURCHASE OF SITE THERE FOR, AND THE LEVY OF A TAX IN PAYMENT THEREOF" That all voters who favor the foregoing proposition to issue bonds for the purpose-at construetionaand improvement of streets shall have written or printed on their ballots, the words: OF STREETS AND THE Iv x OF A TAX IN PAY- Those opposing shall have written or printed on their ballots the words: v. "FOR THE ISSUANCE OF BONDS. FOR THE PURP0S"E OF CONSTRUCTION AND IMPROVEMENT MEET THEREOF" "AGAINST THE ISSUANCE OI+' BONDS FOR T:IiE PURPOSE OF CON TRUCT.. ION AND 'IIPR0ViENT OF STRE:TS AND THE LEVY OF A TAX IN PANT THEREOF" The manner of holding said election shall be govern ed by the laws of the State of Texas regulatingelections. VI That notice of said election shah. be given by post ing and publication of s. copy of this order, Said notice shall be posted in each of the election precincts herein designated, and at the City Hall, not less_ than fourteen (14) days prior to the date on which said election is to be' held, and be published on the same day in each of two successive weeks, in The Plainview Evening Herald a newspaper of general circula ion published in the City of Plainview, the first of said public ation'Vto.be made not less an fourteen (14) days prior to the day set for saidealectiou. VI The fact that the immediate passage and adoption of this ordinance is necessary for the preservation of public "peace, property, health and safety, demand that the rules requiring ordin- anoes to be read on more that one date before final passage be sus- pended and such rule is hereby suspended and this ordinance is adopt- ed'as an emergency measure to take effect and be in force immediate- (SEAL) Attest: 1 y Sec Texas. Gentlemen: To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, City of Plainview, Plainview, Texas. ly upon its passage and approval. PASSED AND APPROVED this llth day of August, 1938 Mayor, City of Plainview, Texas. $36000,00 City Hall Maturing: $2000.00 4,000,00 6,000.00 2,000.00 5,000.00 6,000.00 3,000,00 3,000,00 3,000.00 Tom Shelton Motion made by L. W. Kiker and seconded by L. M, Frogge that the City accept the offer and proposal made by Brown-Crummer Oompany to handle all legal work and purchase the bonds in the amount of $46,000,00 at par with accrued interest at 4% semi-annu- ally proposed to be issued for the construction of a City Hall and the construction and improvement Of streets in the City of Plain- view and the Mayor and. City Secretary are authorized to execute the necessary contracts, for said work and purchase. Said motion was carried by unamious vote. OtiOn made by L. W. Kiker seconded by C. H. Hancock that the City procure an option to purchase the North half of Lot No. 7 in Block 41, town of Plainview, Hale County, Texas and the one-half interest in the party wall located on line between lots six and 7 from Mrs. Adella Drew for a period of six months at a cash price of p2,500.00 and an option to purchase the east 100 feet of lot 8 and the east 100 feet of the south half of Lot 7 in block 41 original town of Hale County, Texas, from A. G. Hinn et al for a period of 6 months at a price of $5000,00 and that the Mayor, Tem Shelton, be authorized to exe- cute such option contracts. Said motion was carried by unamious vote. Plainview, Texas August llth, 1938. For your legally issued bonds in the amount 46,000.00 issued for the following purposes: each year October October 1, 1943, October 1,11944, October 1, 1945, Ootober 1, 1946, October 1, 1947, October 1, 1948, October 1, 1949, October 1, 1950; and 941, 1,942 42 SEAL $10,000,00 Street Improvement Bonds, wring; 000.00 each year October 1, 194'1,/50, inclusive. The above bona to be dated September 1, 1938; the first interest coupon to be due April 1, 1939 and semi- anrual1y thereafter; to bear interest at the rate of 4% per annum, both principal and interest payable at a dew 'ark' Bank. We will pay par and accrued interest. The above suffer ie made for immediate acceptance, subject farther to the approval of proceedings thereof by a recognized market attorney, Respectfully submitted., The Brown- Crumier Company By, Vii« Smith. we the undersigned Officials of the Oi.ty of Plainview, Texas accept the above offer and have executed this agree- ment this, the llth day of August, 1938, pursuant to a resolution passed by the Oity Council of the City of Plainview, Texas. ATTEST Gall y ecre ary, y of Plainview, Tex To the Honorable Mayor, and Oity Council, Oity of Plainview, Plainview, Texas., Gentle on lay)r, y o P Texas With reference to our contract of this date for the purchase of $45,000400 City of Plainview, Texas 4 Banda, we agree to handle the legal work, printing, obtain the market attorney's opinion, attend to the regist- ration of the bonds, furnish the election order and notice, and papers for canvassing'the returns, and find a market for the bonds at the rate of 4%. For our services in the above, you agree to pay us the sum of )1,380.00. If the election should fai l. you will ogre us nothing for furnishing the election proceedings. ainview, Texas Augtist 11, 1938 Respectfully eubtnittedd, The Brown- Crummer- Company 3 Smith We, the undersigned officials of the City of Plainview, Texas agree to the above propositieluiand have executed this agreement this, the llth day of August, 1938, pursuant to a resolution passed by the City Council of the City of Plainview, Texas. ASEAL) ATTEST: J. L. Gallaway UTTYUgFigYarY, City of Plainview, Texas. Tom Shelton Mayor, Oity of Plainview Texas. Plainview, Texas, August 15, 1938 The City Council met in regular meeting with the following members present. hayor, Tom Shelton, Aldermen: L. W. icier, L. ;h6 Progge, U. S. Watson and. O. H. Hanoock. City Tax ColleOtor, P. H. Bryan and City Attorney, Frank Re Day were present also. Minutes of the last regular meeting, also, the minutes of the called meeting of August llth, were read and adopted. RESOLUTION Ito, *3 M the City of Plainview, Texas, has determined to file an application with the Federal Emergency Administration of Public Works for a grant to aid in financing the cost of paving certain streets and alleys in the City of Planview; and WEEREU W. E. Bryan is a qualified and suitable engineer and competent to do the engineering work in connection with said project: NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOIVED that the said W. E. Bryan be and he is hereby authorized and directed by the City Council to prepare Preliminary sketches, plans and specifications necessary to accom- pany said application, and if said application is granted that he will be designated and appointed as the engineer to handle said work; but it is understood and agreed that the City of Plainview shall not be under any obligation to pay the said W. E, Bryan any sum of money for the said preliminary sketches, plans and specifi- cations unless and until the said application has been granted and allotment made and the City of Plainview votes approval of the bonds, and when said application'is granted and allotment made and bonds been authorized by an election, then the said W. E. Bryan shall 43 44 be designated and appointed as the engineer and shall be entitled to a fee of six per cent (6%) on the contraction cost of said pro- ject, said final agreement to be evidenced by a cOntraot. Alderman Hancock moved the adoption of the foregoing res- olution, it was seconded by Alderman Frog e and upon the same being put to a vote, it was unanilPusly adopted. 7 Motion by Alderman Riker, seconded by Alderman Watson that the following resolution be Passed and adopted. The ,notion was carried and it was so ordered and the resolution reads as follows: (ELL) APPLICATION RESOLUTION RESOLUTION NO.443/ A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE CITY OF PLAINVIEW TO FILE AN APPLICATION TO THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA THROUGH THE FEDERAL EMERGENCY ADMINISTRATION OF PUBLIC WORKS FOR A GRANT TO 'AID IN FINANCING THE PAVING OF PUBLIC STREETS AND ALLEYS IN THE CITY OF PLAINVIEW, TEXAS AND DESIGNATING MAYOR TOM SEELT0N TO FURNISH SUCH INFORMATION AS THE GOVERNMENT MAY REQUEST. BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF TEE CITY OF PLAINVIEW, TEXAS: Section 1 That Mayor Tom Shelton, be and he is authorized to exeoute and file an application on behalf of the CitYa2of Plain- view to the United. State0 of America for a grant to aid in financ- ing the cost of paving certain streets and alleys in the City of Section 2. That W. E. Bryan, is hereby authorized and dir ected to furnish such information as the United. States of,America through the Federal Emergency Administration of Public Works may reasonably request in connection with the aPPlio4tign which is herein authorized to be filed. CERTIFICATE OF CLERK 1, J. L. ,Gallaway, the duly elected, qualified and acting City Secretary of the City of Plainview, Texasdo hereby dertify that I have compared the attached copy of a resolution .entitled 'A resolution authorizing the City of Plainview to file an application to the United States of America through the Federal Epargency Administration of Public Works for a grant to aid in financing the cost of paving certain streets and alleys in the City of Plainview and designating W. E. Bryan to furnish such information as the Government may request." With the original of such resolttion on file in my office and that the same is a true and correct copy of such resolution which was regularly adopted at a meeting of the City Council, duly held on the 15th day of August, 1938. Dated this 16 day of August, 1938. J. L. Gallaway City Secretary of the Gity of Plainview, Texas, notion by.1erman Progge, seconded by Alderman Kiker that the City pay Roy Rowe 0600.00, and cancel the delinquent city taxed, which amount to 4173.25 on the following described proper- ty: Lots Nos, 1, 2, 3, 4, '6, 8,-9 and 10 in Block 1-; Lots Nos, 5, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15 and 16 in Block 5; Lots Nos. 6, 7, 8, 9 and 10 in Block 6 Rowe-Goode Addition to the Town of Plainview, Hale County,° Texas for the cancellation and return of the contract which he holds with the City relative to sewer lines which he himself paid for at the time said lines were laid. The motion was carried and it was so ordered. //Lotion by Alderman Hancock, seconded by Alderman Progge that a street light be placed at the of Ash and First Streets. Also, to investigate the cost of installing a' street light at the Wayland Hotel Corner The motion was carried and it was so ordered. At this point the meeting' was recessed until 8:00 o'clock P. M. August 22ond, City Se051 r klayar. *August 22 1938-********** In a reconvened session' of a recessed regular raeeting: of the Council of the City of Plainview, Texas with Major To Shelton presiding, and the following Aldermen Watson, 9, H. Hancock and. L. W. Kiker, the following business was transacted, to wit: libtien by Alderman Hance*, seconded by Alderman Kiker that the -Bayer send the application for the paving just as it is made out .890e*Almetiorith ions The -motion was carried and it Was so Ordered. :no :ar e There' being no further business meeting adloUrneT. Plainview, Texas, Sep 5, 1938. The Gity Council met in regular meeting with the following members present. Tom Shelton. Aldermen: L. 11. Progge, M. Osborne, he S. Watson, L. W. Kiker and. C, H. Hancock. City Tax 'Collector, P; H. Bryan, and Oity Attorney, Frank R. Day were pre- sent in the meeting also. Minutes of the last regular meeting, also minutes of the meeting held on August 22ond. were read and adopted. Motion and second that the monthly reports be accepted and ardered filed; the regular salaries, and the following bills, be allowed and ordered paid. The motion carried and it was so order- ed. 45 REPORTS: Cite# ecretaryts Report of 'd ate r; Sewe Jis- cellaneoue Collections in august, 193 p2�,340.31• Ohief of Police is Report for August, 1938, 4367.00; City Tax Collector's Report for August, 1938, (Delinquent) 4794.73. .IES: Tom Shelton., 75.00'; J, D. all a 4 .75.00; P. Bryan., X160.00; Williams D ,y, 75,E00; L h4 Frogge, 420`.00; E, M. Osborne, r $20,00; L. Kiker, 20.00`; G. .h.. Hancock, 420.00 E. 8. Watson, 20.00; 0, R. iartine, $145.00; Ted Andrews, 0115.00; Nath Burkett, 4115,00;,T* A. Bohannon, X0115.00; Chas. Palck, 4115,00; Hoyt Curry, $115,00; S. S, Daniel, ?95.00; L. ;afford, $95.00; .00; V. J. Bryan, :60.00; B. G. Daylor, 440 .1. M. Gregg, 0135000; Ed Ross, 0105.0; Frank Rigler`, 495.00; A. i L. Hamilton, 495,00; Leedy Maxey, $95.00; Chas. Danford, $95,00; Chas. M. Arthur, 095,00; Plainview .ire Department, 43p «00,► Hardin Dr. A. D. 95.00 E IT 0 A T D BY THE CITY. Bolles, §125 .00; A. T Herrod, $100,00; 8. Yates R. Walker, 975.00; J. 1. Danville, 125,00; L. King, W. Perkins, 100.00; Russell Hewett, 95,00; Frank 00; Walter Roberts, $95.00; 0. B. Guinn, p95,,00` Lee 00; T. P. 8itton:, 495,00; Dr. E. 00 Nicholl, 0125.00; l worth, 475000; G, G. Blair, 485.00; O, 14 Pulley, BILLS: Board of City Development, ?500.00; Plainview Schee Band, $100.00; Plainview Public Library, $40.00 Texas State Tin ployment Service, 015,00; Battery. .A -131st F. A. Natl. G, $7,50; Texas -New Me ico.Utilities Co., $992.38; Southwestern Bell Telephone 00. 41.95; GriSham Motor Go., $26,81; Grues One -Stop Service, 9.79; Doc Hinds Garage, $39.12; Je ±fus -De Leach, $44080; Granada Grill, 413.40 Phillips Battery Go,, 10 zaagnolia Petroleum Co,, 35,70 ;,Robinson Herring Drug, $6.45; Herald -News Publishing Go., $76.45; S. B, Kelly Plumbing. Co 425020; The Community Publishing Go., $2,40; Gulf Oil Corporation, 04.00; Panhandle Refining .Co. The City Blacksmith Shop, 7.95; V. R. Rodgers, 46.95t Jarvis -Tull Go., 6,85 Farmers Blacksmith Shop, $5050 Texas New I exieo Utilities Co., $3•.00; Shepard Chevrolet Co,, 3,500 Hurlbut Ainsworth Agency, 4147.20 Harder 80 Dysart, $122.40; Flake Flake, *22,,90; A. D, Ellsworth, $17.50; Roy. G, Wood, Funeral. Home, *4.00 John u11 §21,00; Ethel Gaddell, $14 Plainview Nursery* $17.00; Plainview Ice Go., *5.50; West Texas Gas 0o". $3.39; service Blue Print .8 Photo Copy Go.., 02.15; P J Sirohib Co.* $7.51; Texas4-Land Development Go., 040.78; Clowe Cowan,' *41.68; Boyd Davenport, *75.00; W. M. Whitesides, 05.75; Plainview Sanitarium, 4136.00; Continental Coil Co., 048.59; Texas Pacific Goal Oil Go., ``121.0 Bd Ross, 52.50; hinnie Du Bose, $30.00; Cash Pay Roll, $77,20; Sinclair Refining Go. $7,,20; Plain- view Plumbing 8 Electric Co., 06.35.. ;R.o Ca h2 ay 1, 55.0©; Mrs. 0, B. Harder, $50.00; J, B, Scbtt, 455.00; J, E, Sheeran, *55 Dick Ainsworth, $55.00; E. H. Perry, $17,60; Cash Pay Roll, 28.,8P; Roy Rowe, Est. 0600,00; H. A. Harr Gros Co, $7 Gash Pay Roll, 428.20; J. D. Gallaway, City Col, 62 ;08 Motion by Alderman Kiker, seconded by Alderman Osborne that the following ordinance be passed and adopted. The motion carried and the ordinance is as follows: F THE CITY OI' TE IL that the following taxes be, and they are hereby levied for the Year 1938, upon the 0100.00 valuation, upon all prop- erty eubject to taxation, in the said City for the year 1938 to wit: Kind Sewer Water 'or the General For the tee TT -,Rate Auditorium Refunding 1926 5a ilk 1927, 5 Water 1927, 5 Sewer 1927, 5 Refunding 1929, 5 t Refunding 1931, 5 Refunding 1936. 4, 4, 314 IT EGTI0T 2. SECTION 3. Por the Interest and Sinking Pond TT clink 3000. 1000. 1200. 6000. .47 .26 .77 nterest Levy 1800. .08 600. .028 1200. .07 2000.- 111000. .22 800. .014 800, .014 800. .014 2000. 2100 .07 35.75 ,064 3195 .156 400 .01 360 .026 150 .004 Total. fax lev:7' 1, 50 That there be and is hereby levied for the year 1938, an occupation Tax equal to one half (i1 that levied by the State of Texas upon all persons, firms and corporations following tax- able occupations in the City of -Plainview, Texas, That the taxes shall be aased by the Assessor and collected by the Tax Collector of the City of Plainview, as re- quired by ordinance No* 373, Vol. 6 page 287 of the 1 ,notes of the Gity of Plainview, Texas, and under the laws of the State of Texas. ATTEST: 3. L. Gallaway y Secretary. Tom She on X`. t STATE OF TEXAS CITY OF PLAINVIEW COUNTY OF HALE RESOLUTION CANVASSING RETURNS AND DECLARING OF CITY HALL BOND AID STREET fl�OVEI BOND CTION ON THI3, the 5th day of September 1938, the City Council of the Oity,of Plainview, Texas, convened in regular and J. session, at the regular meeting place thereof in the City Hall, the following,members thereof, to-wit: NOES: None. Tom Shelton Layor E. JJ. Osborne L. W. Kiker M. S. Watson Aldermen C. H, Hancock L. Frogge Hancock Watson Gallaway City Secretary also present, and with the following absent: None, constituting a quorum, at which time the following, among other business, was transacted, to-wit: Alderman Kiker introduced a proposed resolution. The resolution was read in full. there4on, Alderman Hancock made a motion that the resolution be passed and adopted. The motion was seconded by Alderman Progge The motion carried by the following vote: AYES: Kiker Osborne Frogge The Layor announced that the resolution had been finally passed and adopted. The resolution is as follows: qHEREAS, under and by virtue of an ordinance passed by the City Council Of the Oity of Plainview Texas, on the llth day of August, 1938, an election was called to be held in said City on the 30th day of August, 1938, at which election the fol- lowing propositions were submitted: PROPOSITION I. "Shall the City Council of the City of Plainview, Texas, be authorized to issue the bonds of the City of Plainview, Texas, in the sum of Thirty-Six Thousand Dollars (036,000) bearing interest at the rate of Four per cent (4%) per an- num, maturing aerially October 1, 1941 to 1950, and to levy a tax sufficient to pay the interest on said bonds and pro- vide a sinking fund with which to pay the principal at mat- urity, for the purpose of constructing and equipping a city hall within the city of Plainview, Texas and purchase of site therefor, as authorized by the Constitution and Laws of the State of Texas?" PROPOSITION II. "Shall the Uity Council of the Uity of Plainview, Texas, be authorized to issue the bonds of the City of Plainview, Texas, in the sum of Ten thousand Dollars (Q10,000.00) bearing interest at the rate of Four per cent (4%) per annum, maturing serially October 1, 1941 to 1950, and to levy a tax sufficient to pay the interest on said bonds and provide a sinking fund with which to pay the principal at maturity, for the purpose of construction and improve- ment of streets of the City of Plainview, Texas, as auth- orized by the Constitution and laws of the State of Texas?" AND WHEREAS, pon on deration of the returns of said election, it appearing that the same was in all respects legally held, after due notice had. been given, and that the said returns were duly and legally made and that there were cast at Said elect- ion the following votes: 49 "FOR THE ISSUANCE OF BONDS FOR THE PURPOSE OF CONSTRUCTING AND EQUIPPING A CITY HALL AND PUR- CHASE OF SITE THEREFOR AND THE LEVY OF A TAX IN PAYEENT THEREOF" 282 votes "AGAINST THE ISSUANCE OF BONDS FOR THE PURPOSE OF CONSTRUCTING AND EQUIPPING A CITY HALL AND PURCHASE OF SITE THEREFOR AND THE LEVY OF A TAX IN PAY THEREOF" 340 votes EAJORITY AGAINST THE ISSUANCE OF BONDS FOR THE PURPOSE OF CONSTRUCTING AND EQUIPPING A CITY HALL AND PUR- CHASE OF SITE THEREFOR AND THE LEVY OF A TAX IN pAyu7NT THEREOF 58 votes "OR THE ISSUANCE OF BONDS FOR THE PURPOSE OF CONSTRUCTION AND IMPROVEMENT OF STREETS Allp TEE LEVY OF A TAX IN PAYhENT THEREOF" 0 387 votes "AGAINST THE ISSUANCE OF BONDS FOR THE PURPOSE OF CONSTRUCTION AND IMPROVEMENT OF STREETS AND THE LEVY OF A TAX IN PAT THEREOF" 232 votes MAJORITY "FOR THE ISaUANCE OF BONDS FOR THE PURPOSE OF CONSTRUCTION AND IMPROVEMENT OF STREET a AND THE LEVY OF A TAX IN PAYhENT THEREOFff 155 vote of construction and improvement of streets and levy of a tax in payment thereof was sustained by a majority of the qualified voters of said City voting at aaid election who own taxable property in said City and who had duly rendered the same for taxation, and that the City Council of said City is authorized to issue said bonds and to provide for the payment -of principal of and interest on said bonds in the time and manner prescribed by law. That the proposition to issue bonds for the purpose of constructing and equipping a city hall and purchase of site therefor and the levY a tax in payment thereof was defeated. PASSED AND APPROVED, this '5th day of September 19380 Attest: J. L. Gal Ci y Secretary, Plainview, Texas. (SEAL) STATE OF TEXAS CITY OF PLAINVIEW COUNTY OF HALE THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OP THE CITY OF 2IAINVIDff, TEXAS: That the proposition to issue bonds for the purpose T NANCE Tom Shelton r, t y o P ainview, Texas On this, the 5th day of,September, 1938, the City Council of the CITY OF PLAINVIEW, TEXAS, convened in regular session intthe City Hall, all MeMberSL•thereof,• to-wit:. Tam Shelton, Mayor, Osborne C. H0•Hancock L. M. Frogge Aide en, harsh. Watson L. W. Kiker and. J. L. Gallaway, City Secretary, being present and among other business transacted, the following ordinance was passed: AN ORDINANCE BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE GITY OP PLAINVIEW, TEXAS, CALLING AN ELECTION ON THE QUESTION OF THE ISSUANCE OF OITY HALL BONDS IN AMOUNT OF $36,000.00 TO BEAR INTEREST AT TEE RATE OF FOUR PER CENT TER ANNUU„LNATURING SERIALLY, AND THE LEVY OF A TAX SUFFICIENT TO PAY THE INTEREST ON SAID BONDS .AND PROVIDE A SINKING FUND WITH WHICH TO PAY THE PRINCIPAL AT LATURITY, THE PROCEEDS OF SUCH BONDS'TO BE USED FOR THE PURPOSE OF CONSTRUCTING AND EQUIPPING A CITY HALL WITHIN THE CITY OF PLAINVIEW, TEXAS, AND THE OF SITE THEREFOR: AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY Alderman Kiker moved that the ordinance be placed on its 'first reading; seconded by Alderman Hancock and carried by the following vote: AYES: Kiker, Hancock, Frogge, NOES: Watson, Osborne. Carried; placed on first reading. Alderman Kiker moved that the ordinance pass firat reading; seconded by Alderman Frogge and carried by the following vote: AYES: Kiker, Frogge, Hancock. NOES: Osborne, Watson, Carried; ordinance passed first reading. Alderman Frogge moved that the rules be suspend- ed. and that the ordinance be placed on second reading; seconded by Alderman Kiker, and carried by the following vote; AYES: Frogge, Hancock, Kiker. NOES; Osborne, Watson. Carried; ordinance placed on second reading, Alderman Hancock moved that the ordinance pass second reading; seconded by Alderman Kiker, and carried by the folloWing vote: AYES: Hancock, Kiker, Frogge. NOES: Watson, Osborne. Carried; ordinance passed second reading, Alderman Frogge moved that the ordinance pass third and final reading; seconded by Alderman Kiker, and carried by the following vote: AYES: Frogge, Kiker, Hancock, NOES; Watson, Osborne* OF PLAINVIEW; Mayor Shelton then deciared the ordinanoe finally passed. The ordinance follows AN ORDINANCE BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PLAINVIEW, TEXAS, CALLING AN ELECTION ON THE QUESTION OF THE ISSUANCE OF CITY HALL BONDS IN AMOUNT OP 456,00( TO BEAR INTEREST AT THE RATE OF FOUR PER CENT PER ANEUD4 MATURING SERIALLY, AND THE LEVY OF A TAX SUFFICIENT TO PAY THE INTEREST ON SAID BONDS AND PROVIDE A SINKING FUND WITH WHICH TO PAY THE PRINCIPAL AT MATURITY, THE PRO- CEEDS OF SUCH BONDS TO BE USED FOR THE PURPOSE OF CONSTRUCTING AND EQUIPPING A CITY HALL WITH IN THE CITY OF PLAINVIEVT, TEXAS AND TEE PUR- CHASE OF SITE THEREFOR; AND DECLARING AN ETABR- GENCY WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Plainview, Texas deems it advisable to issue bonds of the said City for the purpose hereinafter mentioned, NOW THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OP CITY That an election be held on the 22nd day of September, 1938, at which election the following proposition shall be submitted: Shall the City Council of the City of. Plainview, Texas, be authorized to issue the bonds of the City of Plainview, Texas, in the sum of Thirty- Six Thousand Dollars (036,000,00) bearing interest at the rate of Four per cent (4%) per annum, matur- ing serially October 1, 1941 to 1950, and to levy a tax sufficient to pay the interest on said bonds and provide a sinking fund with which to pay the principal at maturity, for the purpose of con- structing and equipping a city hall within thd city That s id election shall be held under the provis- ions of the Constitution and laws of the State of Texas, and the Charter of the City of Plainview, and only qualified elect- ors of the City of Plainview who own taxable property in said City and who have duly rendered the same for taxation, shall be qualified to vote. 1 11 L---'1,--1-i- of Plainview, Texas and purchase of site therefor, as authorized by the Constitution and Laws of the State of Texas? Said election shall be held at City Hall in said City and the following named persons are hereby appoint- ed officers to hold said election: S. W. Eeharg, hana6er Mrs. I. B. Platt, Judge, Mr, Guy Jacob, Judge, Ls. L. C. Wayland, Clerk, hrs. I. J. Halbert, Clerk. IV. That all voters Who favor the foregoing proposition to issue bonds for the purpose of constructing and equipping a city hall and purchase of site therefor shall have written or printed on their ballots, the words: "FOR THE ISSUANCE OF BONDS FOR TH PURPOSE OF CONSTRUCTING AND EQUIPPING ATUITY HALL AND PURCHASE OF SITE THEREFOR AND THE LEVY OF A TAX IN PAYNENT THEREOF" V. Those opposing shall have written or printed. on their ballots, the words: "AGAINST THE ISSUANCE OF BONDS FOR THE PURPOSE OF CONSTRUCTING AND EQUIPPING A CITY HALL AND PURCHASE OF SITE THEREFOR AND THE LEVY OF A TAX IN PAYKENT THF;REOF" The manner of holding said election shall be 53 governed by the lays of the State of Texas regulating general elections. VI. That notice of said election shall be given by posting and publication of a copy of this order. Said notice shall be posted in each of the election precincts herein designated, and at the City Hall, not less than fourteen (14) days prior to the date on which said election is to be held, and be published on the same day in each of two successive weeks in The Plainview Evening Herald a newspaper of generalcirculation published in the Oity of Plainview, the first of said publications to be made not less than fourteen (14) days prior to the day set for said election, of this ordinance is necessary for the preservation of public peace, property, health and safety, demand thatthe rules requiring ordinances to be read on more than one date before final passage be suspended and such rule is hereby suspended and this ordinance is adopted-as an emergency measure to take effect and be in force immediately upon its passage and appro- val. (SEAL) Attest: VII. The fact that the immediate passage and adoption PISSED AND APPROVED this 5th day of September, 1938. J. I. Gallaway City Secretary, City o± Plain- view, Texas. Tom Shelton Layor, Gi y 0 P ainview, Toxas. STATE OP TEXAS COUNTY OF HALE To all QUALIFIED VOTERS OF THE CITY OF PLAINVIEW, TEXAS, WHO OWN TAXABLE PROPERTY IN SAID CITY, AND WHO HAVE DULY RENDERED THE SAME FOR TAXATION: NOT I ELECTI 0 N .11041. TAKE NOTICE that an election will be held on the 22nd day of September, 1938, in the CITY OF PLAINVIEW, TEXAS, to determine whether or not the City Council of the City of Plainview, Texas, shall be authorized to issue bonds of said city in the aum of Thirty-Six Thousand Dollars (36,000600) to bear interest at the rate of Pou.r per cent (4%) oer annum, payable April 1, 1939 and semi-annually thereafter, maturing serially October 1, 1941 to 1950 inclusive, for the purpose of constructing and equipping a city hall and purchase of cite therefor; and to levy a tax suffi- cient to pay the interest on said bonds and to provide a sinking fund with which to pay the principal at maturity, and which elect- ion was duly called and ordered by that certain ordinance of the City Council of the City of Plainview, Texas, passed and adopted by said City Council on the 5th dey of September, 1938, which or- dinance id. Made a part of this notice and is, in words and fig- ures as follows, to-wit: AN ORDINANCE BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PLAINVIEW, TEXAS, CALLING AN ELECTION ON THE QUESTION OF THE ISSUANCE OF CITY HALL BONDS IN AMOUNT OF $36,000.00 TO BEAR INTEREST AT THE RATE OF FOUR PER CENT PER ANNUM, MATURING SER- IALLY, AND THE LEVY OF A TAX SUFFICIENT TO PAY THE INTEREST ON SAID BONDS AND PROVIDE A SINK- ING FUND WITH WHICH TO PAY THE PRINCIPAL AT MATURITY, THE PROCEEDS OF SUCH BONDS TO BE USED FOR THE PURPOSE OF -CONSTRUCTING AND EQUIPPING A CITY HALL WITHIN THE CITY OP PLAINVIEW, TF,7 AND THE PURCHASE OF SITE THEREFOR: AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Plainview, Texas, deems it advisable to issue bonds of the said city for the pur- pose hereinafter mentioned, NOW THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE GITY COUNCIL OF THE OITY OF PLAINVIEW: That an election be held on the 22nd day of September, 1938, at which election the following proposition shall be submitted; Shall the City Council 0± the City of Plainview, Texas be authorized to issue h.boboildat tke Texas, in the sum of Thirty Six Thousand. Dollars ()36,000.00) bearing interest at the rate of biour per cent (4%) per annum, maturing serially October 1, 1941 to 1950, and to levy a tax sufficient to pay the interest on said bonds and provide a sinking fund with which to pay the principal at maturity, for the purpose of constructing and equipping a city hall within the City of Plainview, Texas and purchase of site therefor, as authorized by the Constitution and Laws of the State of Texas? 55 56. Said election shall be held at City all in said City and the following named persons are hereby appointed officers to hold said election: 1. eharg V. Guy Jacob, 1I. VI. dill. hanager L, H. Platt; Judge, Judge, L. C„ Wayland, Clerk, €filbert Clerk That said election shall be held under the provisions of the Constitution and lags of the State of Texas,' and the Oharte of the City of Plainview, and only qualified electors of the Ci of F1a.inview who awn taxable property in said City and who have duly rendered the same for taxation shall be qualified to vote. IV. That all voters who favor the foregoing proposition to is- sue bonds for the purpose of constructing and equipping a city hall and purchase of site therefor, shall have written or print- ed on their ballots, the words: t FOR THE ISSUANCE" OF BONDS OR THE PU POSE OF CO iSTRUCTING TD EQUIPPING A CITY HALL 'AND PURCHASE OF SITE HEPEPOR, AND THE LEVY OF A TAX IN PAYMENT THEREOF." Those opposing aha11 have written or printed on their ballo the words: AGAI SSU NC uF BONDS FOR THE PURPOSE OF CONSTRUOT- NG A D IPPING A CITY HALL.. D PURCHASE OF SITE THEREFOR, F A TAX iN PAYLEL HEREOF. The manner of holding siad election shall be governed by the laws of the ;estate of Texas regulating general elections. That notice of said election shall be given by posting and publication of a copy of this order. Said notice shall be posted in each of the election precincts herein designated, and at the City Hall, not less than fourteen (14) days prior to the date on which said election is to be held, and be published on the same.' day in each of two successive weeks, in the Plainview Evening Herald, a newspaper of general circulation publisbed in the City of-Plainview, the first of said publications to be made not less than fourteen (14) days prior to the day set for said election, The tact that the immediate passage and adoption o this y ordinance ia necessary for therpreservation of public peace, property, health and safety, demand that the rules requir- ing ordinances to be read on more than one date before final passage be suspended and such rule is hereby suspended and this ordinance is adopted as an emergency measure to take ef- 'feet and be in force immediately upon its passage and appro- val. (SEAL) Tom 6helton Atteet: J. 1. ailaway City Sbcretary, City of Plain- view, Texas., STATE OF TEXAS coUNTY OF RAIE CITY OF PLAINVIEW 7 amu) PASSED A.ND APPROVED this the 5th day of Se tember, 1938. 3 6th day of September, 1938. AFFIDAVIT OP POSTING ty Hall Cot City Auditorium within the city of Plainview, 2exas. -ayor, City of liainvie Tex, J. I. Gallaway Before me, the undersigned authority, on this day per onally appeared J. L. Gallaway, City Secretary of the Oity of Plainview, Texas, who, after being duly eworn by me, upon oath, eay: 1-- That he posted a true and correct copy of the "NOTICE OF EIEOTION" for City hall 3onds in amount, of 36,000,00, hereto attached, at each of the following places: 2 That said notices were posted by him on the 6th day of 2eptember, 1938, which was not less than fourteen (14) full day a prior to the date of the election. That all of said places are public places SWOEN iE b113002,1DED to before me, this the Gu 11. Goodman otary Pu ic, Hale County, Tex, 57 5 8 There be no further business, me haYor Sh on; STATE OF TEXAS COUNTY OF H e *******September 15, 1938******* A called meeting of the Uity Council was held in the City Hall, the regular meeting place. The Mayor Tom Shelton, presiding and the following aldermen present: L, iL, rogge, 1. W. Kiker, E. Oeborne, ko S, Watson and O. H. Hancock. The following business was transacted, to wit: (Women's Offer) The City Federation of women's clubs met in a called meeting konday afternoon, Sept. 12, and voted unanimously to relinquish their lease to the City of Plain- view, the lots at corner of second street and .§roadway, a part of the City Park held under lease by the Gity Feder- ated club women, provided it is necessary for the 'City to furnish said site for the location of the proposed. new Armory building. Signed: hre, B. To Wells Pres. Alderman Hancock made a motion, which motion was seconded by Alderman Osborne that the following offer be made, The motion was carried and it was so ordered and the offer is follows: 5.j Mater Plainview, Texas Sept. 14, 1938. For and in consideration of One Dollar .00) cash in hand paid, and of the other considerations to it moving, ereinafter called "Donor", agrees and binds them self (selves), and heirs, successors and assigns as follows to-wit: That so soon as Donor receives official assuarances from the Chairman of the Texae National Guard Armory Board, (hereinafter called 'Boar), that Board has secured from the ederal aimergency Administration of 2ublic dorks, or Other Governmental agency, the grant and loan hereinafter mentioned, or that Board has secured so much of such grant and loan as will enable 30ard to erect the structures herein contemplated, or that Board has secured such grant, without loan, and has arranged to procure, otherwise then by way of a loan from a Governmental agency, sufficient money with which to erect said structures, Donor will donate and convey to aoard, by good and sufficient title, the following described site for the con- struction thereon of an. Armory or other building suitable for use •by the National iauard units hereinafter mentioned: Site 0. Consia_lng o 2 31 14D X 250 located on corner of 2nd BrOdaWay 3ta tee blocks youth of the court houae and live blocks from business FeETTF UTTF 7- 5 drain and s aved on two sides one oe cdcral Hi, at No, s e ome Si e o. TITP _aoes 2n a sate ou ok irom E7FZFErfgr aTh con e e conoi$ti St. and. Dat w_i art of t e City Qity Park, ocated e St. Date t ree ie pav and t e 0 II. and as 0 s center o a. el es. vi ou ne 'nsine e forbo ion T 0 t er 2 of the be ave e is acce tes. O C S e cour oiise and s inview. Brill ound Boar Donor wi 1, also, urnih i n advance o su con- veyance, as and when called for by-Board or ita representa- tive, a complete Abstract of Title to said real estate in order that the contemplated lender of the Fund e above mentioned may be satisfied as to title, all without cost to Board: Donor will, also, furnish, when needed, and promptly after demand by Board or its representative, such surveys and topographical data concerning taid land as may be necessary and proper in order that Board Architeets may properly fit the contemplated buildings to said land. In consideration whereof, the Texaa National Guard Armory Board, by the acceptance of this instrument indorsed thereon executed by its Chairman, and properly%attested and acknowledged, agrees and binds itself as follows: That Board will, without cost to Donor, prepare plans and specifications for the building or buildings to be erected on said site of design and character which, in Board's opinion and that of its Arthitects, are best suited to the needs of the National Guard unit or units for which struct— ures are to be erected on said land, the said units being designated as follows to-wit: T a Board wi urge, an d con inue u.nti gran et or definitely denied, its present Application to the Federal Emergency Administration of Public Works for a grant and loan to Board with which to improve said land and, in the event of failure of said Application, the Board will, if it then appears to Board to be advisable so to do, make other solicitations to other Governmental agencies to the same purpose, and, in the event Board fails to secure any such loan but does secure a sufficient grant, Board will endeavor to borrow from non- Governmental sources sufficient additional funds to carry att its program to construct Armory buildings for said units and other units of the Texas National Guard. Pe9 60 Board represents that the construction of Armory buildings for said unit or units is included in its present program and Application and agrees that such construction will be continued therein until decision on Beard's Applica- tion or :ppliaations to Governmental agencies and, thereafter o long as there appears a reasonable prospect of success and that, if the necessary funds are secured as a result of said efforts ;f the ,Board, that there will be constructed on said land by the Board an Armory building or buildings coating a proximately Thirty Five Thousand Dollars (�35 000,00) sue Dui in& or +ui dings have in, at Zeaet, one thereof, a drill hall suit ,'o e not only for military purposes but, also, for use as an Auditor- ium to accamodate public assemblies and public and private enter tainments and for civic purposes in genei"aat as reasonable a fee for each use as Board may be ale to arrange in good bus i7 ness practice, such building or buildings to be designed and constructed se that they will be an ornament to the locality in whiah they exist and of a lasting and durable nature. It is intended and agreed by both parties to this instrument that the same shall be and remain effective and binding upon them to all intents and purposes until, at least, the first days_ of January 1939 and that, if the contemplated federal grant and loan, or suffioie .t federal grant without loan pius,a. sufficient loan from other sources, shall not have been secured by the last mentioned date, the parite hereto shall stand, discharged and released from the provisions of this instrument which sail then be of no further force and effect IN NITNESS NH PECp the, Donor, has executed this ins went in triplioate, either copy of which shall have the. force and effect of an original, on the 15 day of Be t. 1938, and the Board has evidenced its acceance on die d ate next appearing after the signature and ackwledgrnent of Donor. Attest: B. H. Br Asst. Ci l eoyT (Notary's certificate of acknowledgment by Donor appears in space below.) This instrument executed" a-s above by Notary's certificate of acknowledgment by Texas National Guard Armory hoard appears below), Texas National rd Armory Board, There being no further business, meeting adjourned. Motion and second that the penalty,,and on Let 4 B1ock:13-FL be waived and. the Fax Collector be instructed to accept payment accordingly. Lotion parried and it waa so The City Council net in regular meetin and in the absence of the Mayor'. E. 'Osborne, Mayor Protem served in his stead. Alderman present, L. L. Frogge, C. H. Hancock, M. S. Watson. City Attorney Frank R. Day was present also. 'Minutes of the last regular meeting, also the minutes of the meeting of September, 15th, read and adopted. Motion by Alderman Hancock, secended by Alderman Progge, that a streetlight be installed at the corner of 5th and Broad- WAY Streets, at the Wayland Hotel.The:motion was carried' and it Was ad ordered, ordered. Dli 17.=` iJ 0 IW 434 *ow Plainview, Texas, September 19, 1938. AN ORDINANCE ALENDING SECTION NO. .1T OF ORDINANCE NO. OF THE CITY OF PLAINVIEW, TEXAS, EASSFD DECELI3ER 2, 1912, CHANGING THE PENALTY FOP THE VIOLATION TI. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF'PLAINVIEW, TEXAS4 SECTION N0. 1. That Section NO. 21 of No. 73 of the City of Plainview, passed. December 2, 1912, be and the same is hereby -amended so as to hereafter read az AnY association of persons, firm or corporation violating any of the provisions Of this ordinance, or any of the rules and regulations herein contained, shall be deemed gull (4 a :thibeieanor,ana upon convictiontheeef be fined in any Samnqt-less, than oneAbilat nor more than-Ane hundred ddilars; a:aa each day's violation of the provisions of this ordinance shall be construed and held as a separate and dia- tinet ogfelese and punishable as such. PASSED AND APPROVED this 19th_ day of september, 1938,: ATTEST; Tom. Shelton hayor o. e C J. L. Gallaway -IriPvt;',Ts-x Ciy,Secre ry d the Gity o Plainview, Texas. Tharp being .no further business, meeting adourned. ain- 61 62 anview, Texas, Oct. 3, 1938. The City Council met in regular meeting with the following members present. Mayor, Tom Shelton, aldermen: E. 14 Osborne, L. E4 Frogge, L, S. Kiker, C. H. Hancock and L S. Watson, City Attorneys, drank R. Day was present in the Meeting. Minutes of the last meeting read and adopted. Lotion and second that the monthly report's be acoepted and ordered filed; the regular salaries, and the following bills, be allowed and ordered paid. The motion was carried and it was so ordered. REPORTS: City Secretary,;'s Repo cellaneous Collections in October, 1 Police';s Report for October, 1938, Report of Current Taxes for October, Collector's Report of Delinquent Taxe $5', 554.49. La1R IE gg, P. H Bryan 0160.00; '�'Iilliams Day, $75.00; S M. Frogge, 20.00; E.� Y. Osborne 20.00 L. W. Kiker, $20.00; s. 4?latson, 020.99; C. H. Hancock, 0 20.00; O. R. Martine, 45.00; Nath Burkett, $115.00; Ted Andrews, $115.00 T. A. Bohannon, $115,00; Chas. Flack', $115.00; S. S. Daniel, $95.00; A. L. Lanford $95.00; W. J. Bryan, $60.00; B. G, Naylor, $40.00; H. Iri, Gregg, $135.00; Ed moss, $105.00; Frank Rigier, 095,00; A. L. Hamilton, $95,00; Leedy Eaxey, )95.00;'' Ohas. Lanford, 095.00; Chas. Arthur, $95.00; Plainview Fire Department, $30.00; S. E. Bolles, $125.00; A. T. Herrod, .10049; S. G. Yates, 95•00,' adaiker, $75.00; J. L. Linville, 0125.00; 1. L King, $115.00; J. a. Perking, $100.00; Frank Stultz, $95.00; Russell. Hewett, X95.00; 0. B. Guinn, $95.00; Lee :Hardin, $95.00; T. P. Sitton, 95.00 Dr. E. C. I!icholl, 0125.00; Dr. D. Ellsworth, 75,00; G. G. Blair, 485.00; 0 h. Pulley, '95.00, Walter Roberts, 95.00; Hoyt Curry, x.15.00; BILLS: City Election Board, $30.00, Board of City Devel- opment, $500.00; Plainview School Band, 0100.00; Plainview Public L .braryr, $40.00; Taxas State Employment Service, 15.00; Battery A -131st Field .Artillery National Guards, $7.50; Texas- New 'Iexico Utilities Co., 01932,,72; nest Texas Gas Go., $4.37; Southwestern Bell Telephone Co., $40.05; Hurlbut Ainsworth, ;22•62; Flake Flake, :18.10; Selden Printing 0o,, $3.75; L. R. Bain, Furn- iture Co., ,00; Herald News ^Publishing 00 $67.25; The Steck Go., 4J.26= Ice Co., $5.50; Shelton Radio 0o., $2.55; Wes tern tn.ioii Telegraph Co., $9.98; Boyd Davenport, 070.25; Thatcher Printing Go., $55.44; Granada Grill, $21.00 Harley- Davidson Lotorcycle 00., 27.15; Doc Hinds Garage, 19.55; W. S. barley c Co., $1„.56; Battery Co., $22•98; Panhandle Refining Co., X5.85; Continental Oi1 76.37 Stovall Rad- iator Service, X3.00; Eureka -Fire hose Co. 3.4'4 Shook Tire 0o,, p12.34; .L a;gnolia Petroleum Co., $16. Winn iotor Co., 05.35; C1owe Cowan, 0153.69; Neptune Leter Go 72.75; Burt Electric Co 14.50; airbank -horse Co., $17.02; Leinecke Bros. Hdw. Co, 5.35; Long Bell Lumber Co., 048.50; J. I.Holconb I. fg. Go., 93 7.55; Foxvvorth- Galbreath Co., $8,79; Texas Land Development Co., 021.10; a. L. ahitesides, j2.50; Farmers Blacksmith Shop, .6.60; Rockwell Bros. Lumber Co., $42.91; Jarvis -Tull Go., 411,68;, V, R. Rodgers Shop, 17.70; Plain- view Hardware Co., ;2.75; Dr. 1. D. Ell north, 030.00; John Hull, $32.75; Dr, 2. C. Anders, $5.00; Plainview Sanitarium, $246.25; Ethel Caddell, $20.00; Col -Tex Refining 00., «40.00; Cash Pay Roll, $14.90; Higginbotham Bartlett Lumber Go., $135.16; Long- Bell Lbr. Co., $4..70; Itiinnie DuBose, $30.00 ;.rthur Clary, 4;20.00; The Texas Oil Co., 088.42; hrs. C. B. Harder, $50,00; Cash Pay Roll, $44,50; E. H. Ferry, 017.50; illiams 2 Day 4 ?47.12; Dr. P. O .enders, $20.00; City Election Board, 539.00 ;Cash Pay Roll, $22,40. J. I. Gallaway, City Collector, $95.44. :Sewe g Li 0.94; Chief of 6; City Tax Collector's 8, 02,833.64; City Tax for 'Oct°ober, 1938, Motion and second that the following ordinance be passed and adopted; the motion was carried and the ordinance follows: CNAVASSING RETURNS AND DECLARING THE RESULT OF AN ELECTION ON TEE QUESTION "FOR THE ISSUANCE OF THIRTY SIX THOUSAND DOLLARS OF BONDS FOR THE PURPOSE OF CONSTRUCTING AND EQUIPPING A CITY HAU AND PUR; CHASE OF SITE THEREFOR AND THE LEVY OF A TAX IN PAYloRNT THEREOF." WHEREAS, on the 5th day of September, 1938, the City Council adopted,an:ordinance calling and ordering an election to be held in the City of :Plainview, Texas, on the 22nd day of September, 1938, and upon said ballot the following two questions appeared: and were cast 1EOLUTI0NN0. 435 "FOR THE ISSUANCE OF BONDS FOR THE PURPOSE OF CONSTRUCT- ING AND EQUIPPING A CITY HALL AND PURCHASE OF SITE THERE- FOR AND LEVY OF A TAX IN PAYLENT THTMEOF" TTAGAINST TEE ISSUANCE OF BONDS FOR THE PURPOSE OF CONSTRUCT- ING AND EQUIPPING A CITY HALL AND PURCHASZ. OF SITE THERE- FOR AND THE LEVY OF A TAX IN PAYhENT THEREOF" AIEREAS, there were cast at said election 672 votes. There 7FOR THE ISSUANCE OF BONDS FOR THE 'PURPOSE OP CONSTRUCT- ING. AND EQUIPPING A GITY 'HALL AND .PURCHASE OF SITE.TEERE- FOR AEI THE LEVY OF A TAX IN•PAYLENT THEREOF" the total of 151 votes, There were cast "AGAINST THE ISSUANCE OF BONDS FOR THE PURPOSE OF CONSTRUCT- ING 'AND EQUIPPING A CITY HAIL ,AND ITRohasE. OP SITE THERE- FOR AND THE LEVY OF A TAX IN PAYMENT THEREOF" the total of 521 votes; and AIEREAS, it axpears from said election that a majority of 370 votes were cast on the question againet the issuance 6f said bonds. BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PLAIrvi TEXAS: 1. That said election:was duly called; that notice was given in accordance with law and in accordance with said ordinance calling the election; that the election was held in accordance with law; that due return of said election has been made by the proper officers; that said election has resulted unfavorably to the issuance of said bonds and that said question lost. ADOPTED AN APPRO this the 3rd day of October, 1938. ATTEST: J. L. Gallawa CITY SECT_Y, GITY TEXAS. MAYOR, CITY, OF TEXAS Tom Shelton R;E wren ke0.11 Osn■ WEREAS, the City of Plainview, Texas has made application for a W. P. A* Project to pave certain streets within the City of Plainview; and WHEREAS, the owners of property abutting on said streets to be improved and paved are required to contribute and pay a fixed sum per front foot for such improvements; and WHEREAS, it is necessary for the City to have in its pos- session the money that would be due by property owners, or in lieu thereof written obligations in the nature of promises and contracts before the City can safely undertake to improve,said streets under said W. P. A* Project; and WHEREAS, it is necessaiy in many instances for the City to join in said contracts and promises, binding and obligating it to return said funds and cancel said obligations with said property owners in the event said streets are not improved as contemplated and that someone should be authorized and empowered to sign said contracts for ani in behalf of said City* NON, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PLAINVIEW, TEXAS: That Tom Shelton, hayor of said City, be and he is hereby authorized and directed to execute such contracts as are neces- sary to be executed in effecting arrangements with the property owners to complete paving on streets on which such property may abut, and to accept and receipt for moneys and do such other things as are necessary to be done to fully protect the City and/or the property owners in such paving arrangements* Motion was made by Councilman Progge and seconded by Councilman Kiker that said Resolution be adopted and upon a vote .the same was unanimously approved* There being no further businese, meeting adjourned. 1 I Plainview, Texas, October 17, 1938. The City Council met in regular meeting with the following members present. Mayor Tom Shelton. Aldermen; L. W, Kiker, C. H. Hancock, Y. S. Watson and E. M. Osborne, City Tax Collector, P. H. Bryan', and City Attorney, Frank R. D, attended the meet- ing also, hinutes of the last meeting read and adopted, Motion by Alderman Osborne, seconded by Alderman Kiker that the 'City Tax Collector be authorized and instructed to issue tax receipts for the years 1931 to 1934 inclusive, on the property of Mrs, R. 0, War, for the amount of $4,293.56. The motion was carried and it was so. ordered. There being no further business, meeting adjourned. Ci.;y Secrefary. ober 24, 1938* Alderman Frogge made a motion, which motion was seconded by Alderman Kiker, that the application of hart Pool for a license to operate a dance hall be accepted and the license granted. The motion was carried and it was so ordered. The Mayor called a meeting of the Council of the City of Plainview, Texas, and the following members were present. Mayor, Tom Shelton, and Aldermen, C. E. Hancock, L. W. Kiker, I. M. Frogge, M. S. Watson and E. M. Osborne. And. City Attorney, Frank,11. Day, and the following business was transacted toy Alderman Frogge made a motion, which motion was seconded by Alderman Watson, that the following ordinance be passed and adopt- ed, The motion was carried and it was so ordered, and the ordin- ance reads as follows: DINANOE NO. 436 AN ORDINANCE PROVIDING FOR THE INSTALLATION, CONSTRUCTION, EX- ISTENCE, USE AND WAINTENANCE OF AN OVERPASS PROJECT AT T} INTER SE°TION OF Fifth Street WITH THE PROPERTIES AND TRA0L 0F THE Paithandle an. Santa Fe Company IN TEL CITY OF P TEXAS AND AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR OF THE CITY TO BXE0UE AED TEE CITY SECRETARY TO AFFIX THE CORPORATE SEAL AND ATTEST THE SAME, A CERTAIN CONTRACT BETWEEN THE CITY, THE STATE OF TEXAS AND THE RAILROAD COMPANY PROVIDING FOR THE INSTALLATION, CONSTRUCTION,, EXISTENCE, USE AND MAINTEN- ANCE OF SAID OVERPASS PROJECT; FOR THE GRANTING OF LICENSE AND PERMISSION BY THE RAILROAD COMPANY FOR SAID PROJECT; FOR THE PAYMENT, BY THE STATE OF TEXAS, OF THE CONSTRUCTION COSTS OF SAID PROJECT; FOR THE ASSUh2TION, BY TEE CITY, OF ALL DAMAGES TO ADJOINING, ABUTTING AND OTHEIF„PROPERTY AND BUSINESS AND TO TEN ANT OR OCCUPANT TT-174REOF; FOR THE PROTECTION OF THE STATE OF TEXAS AND THE RAILROAD COMPANY AGAINST ALL SUCH DAMAGES AND EX- PENSES IN CONNECTION WITH ANY CLAIM OR SUIT THEREFOR; FOR THE MAINTENANCE OF THE OVERPASS PROJECT; AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY AND PROVIDING THAT THIS ORDINANCE SHALL BE EFFECTIVE FROM AND AFTER ITS PASSAGE. 65 66 WHEREAS, the safety and necessity of the City, and the people of the City require that the grades of Fifth Street and the tracks of the Panhandle and Satta Pe RailwaFamparry be separated by t e construe ion o an overpass project, since the existing grade crossing at such street or road over the tracks of said Railroad Companyaconstitute a danger and serious inconvenience to the public whioh is urgently required to be remedied and that the only practical remedy is that of constructing and overpass as herein provided; and o WHEREAS, the City has requested the State of Texas to eontri- bute financial aid in the construction of the overpass project; and WHEREAS, the City' has reouested the Raiaroad Company to grant a license and permission for the construction of said overpass pro- ject across its property and over its tracks at such intersection; and. WHEREAS, the State of Texas has made it known to the City that it will assist the City in the construction of said overpass pro- ject by furnishing the necessary funds for the actual construction; by preparing plant and specifications; by awarding of construction contracts; and by supervising conatruction, providing the City approves the plans, grade a and alignment for said project, and after completion of construction of said.overpass project maintains said overpass project at its sole cost and expense; and. WHEREAS, the Railroad Company has made it known that it will grant a license and permission for said overpass project to be con- structed across its property and over its tracka at the location_ herein stated; and WHEREAS, the City, in considerat,ion of the providing of as overpass project, agrees to protect the State of Texas and the Railroad Company from any and all liability and any and all dam- agee to adjoining and abutting property or other property or busi- nesa or to any tenants occupying such property, caused by the in- stallation, the construction, the existence, the use and the main- tenance of said overpass project or the passage and enforcement of this ordinance; and.. WHEREAS, the City will maintain and be responsible for the maintenance of the overpass project. nCW, THE'aEFOP,E, BE IT ORDAIAED BY THE CITY COUTOTL: Section 1, That since the public convenience, surety and necessity of the City and the people of the City require it, an overpass be constructed and provided at the intersection of Fifth Street with the properties and tracks of the Panhandle and Santa Pe Railway Company in the city. Section 2. That the State of Texas be and is hereby author- ized to construct said overpass project at the approximate locat- ion and in the general manner shown on the plan, attached hereto and marked "Exhibit A" and made a part hereof in all respects. Detailed plans, showing loocation, grades, eta., are to be later prepared covering the construction of the project and when said. Plana governing the conatruction of said project have been pre- pared and approved by the City, they are to be attached hereto, narked "Exhibit B and made a part of this ordinance in all res- pects. Section 3. That nothing in' this ordinance shall be construed as to require said Railroad Company or the State of Texas to asauae or pay an direct,incidental or consequential damages t�a adjoining, abutting or Other property or businesa or to mgly ten- ants occupying adjoining, abutting or other property caused by, incidental to, or in any way connected with the passage and en- forcement of thia ordinan he in allatio onz struction, the existenoe,A'1 suitor suits v ich mar be bought avoey against said Railroad Comp. or the State of Texas by any party or parties for the recovery of any snob damagea. Section 4. For and in consideration of the mutual covenants herein contained, the City does hereby agree that all damages and claims for damages, including damages to adjoining, abutting or other property, if any there be, arising out of, incident,to, or in any way connected with the installation, the construction, the 11 4e and/or the existence of said project _and/or the maintenance Of the portion thereof for which the City herein accepts responai- bility, shall be adjusted and paid solely by the City and the City shall and does hereby agree to hold harmless eaid Railroad Corn- play and the State Of Texas against any ana all claims, demands arising out of the installation, the _construction, the use and/or the existence of said project and/or the maintenance of the portion thereof for which the City herein accepts responsibility, and agrees to assume the defense of any and all suits brought for the recovery of all such alleged damages, and shall intervene and make itself a party therein in its own name, if it is not already made a party thereto, for the purpose, and shall if requested in writing by the Railroad Company or the State of Texas sO to dO, wholly relieve said Railroad Company and the State of Texas from defending the same, and hereby agrees to hold said Railroad Company, the State of Texas and each of them, harmless as to court costa, attorneys' fees and all expenses in connection with such suits, and hereby assumes ari and agrees to pay all judgments recovered against said Railroad Company and/or the State of Texas by reason of the construction, the installation, the use and/or the existence of said project and/ -or the maintenance of the protion thereof for which the City here- in accepts responsibility. Section 5. That the City will maintain or cause to be main- tained the overpass project. The City assumes the entire responsi- bi of such maintenance as above described, and nothing contain- e herein shall ever be construed to place upon the Railroad. Com- pany and/or the atate of Texas any manner of liability for injury r to, or death of persons, or for damage to, or loss of property arising from or in any manner connected with the maintenance or use of the overpass project located either on or off of the Rail- rOad Company's right-of-way and the City will save the Railroad Company and the State of Texas harmless from any damages arising from said maintenance and/or the use of said project. Section 6. That the ljayor be and is hereby authorized to exe- 'cute for and on behalf of the City an agreement and contract with the State of Texas and the said Railroad Company in accordance with and for the purpose of carrying out the terms and provisions of this ordinance, in the form attached hereto and marked "Exhibit G." The City Secretary is hereby directed to attest the agreement and con- tract and to affix the proper seal of the City thereto. and causes of action for recovery of any and all such'damagea Section 7. That the State be and is hereby authorized, as agent of the City, to construct said overpass project at the loc- ation, to the grade and in the manner as shown. on "Exhibit A" and tO be shown on "Exhibit B." Section 8. That the hayor of the City, having requested in writing that this ordinance take effect forthwith and there being in fact an emergency and -imperative public necessity that the work herein provided for be begun and carried out promptly and with ex- pedition, and that the contract aforesaid shall be immediately made, executed and delivered to the end that such work therein pro- vided for may be begun and carried out promptly and with eapedition. The reading of this ordinance on three several days is hereby dis- pensed with and the same shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage. alderman d'rogge made a motion that the above ordinance be adopted and the motion was seconded by alderman datson, and upon motion being put to a vote the following aldermen voted ea 1. h. Frogge, L. datson, L. N. 2i.ker, 0. H. Hancock and E. L. Osborne; Aldermen voting Nay; None. Passed and approved this 24th day of October, 1938. ATTEST: hayor of the City of Plainview, Texas. 67 68 STATE OF TEXAS COUNTY OF TRAVIS This AG by and between the Party of the First eom reinaa x er, ty of the Second gale County, :u.thorized officers nude October 1958, here Third Part= N T or more, mod. the City of acting by any n Ordinance pas na fter called the a 0 oapa�a Plainview through its du7 ed the 24 day of ity u party of the `i's made this 24t t,, day of Oct. of Texas, hereinafter oa:led rtd Panha nidle and manta Fe Pai WHEREAS, the Oita has authorized the conatructi.on of an overpass project by Ordinance passed on the 24 day of Oot, 1938, on. 5th Street in the City over,. on, and across the rails and reaper t f the Railroad GOmpa ny; and HRAS, the United States Government ham alloted none to the State so that said State may ,use this money to aid in the censtrao ion of overpass and underpass projects within the corpore ate liita of municipalities in order to eliminate railroad grade crossings and the hazards created by and incident to such railroad grade crossngaa and WHEREAS, the Ci t y has requested. the State to cont ribute cial aid in the aonstruetion of said overpass project; and gE AS, the State has made it known to the City that 11 assist the City in the construction of said overpass pro of by furnishing the necessary funds for the actual conntruot ion of said overpass project and by preparing plans, awarding of construction contract, aand a.pervising oon.struction, providing the City approves the plans, speoifiationa, grades and align- went of same, and after construction,; maintain said overpass pro ject at its sole coat and expense, and provided further that the City assumes responsibility for all damages including damages to adjoining, abutting, and' other property occasioned by or result- ing from the installation construction, existence, use and mainte nanoe of said overpass project and the passage and enforcement' of the Crdi,nanee hereinabove referred to Cam, the ore, in consideration of the premises and of the mutual covenants and agreements of the parties hereto to be, by them respectively kept and performed, as hereinafter set forth it ia agreed as follows: 1, Ror and in consideration of the mutual Covenants rein contained., the City' does hereby agree that all damages and claima for damages, "including damages to adjoining, abutting or other property, `f 'any there be, arising out of, incident- to, or in any way connected with the inatallation, the construction, the u.se and /or the existence of said project and /or the mainte- nance of the portion thereof for which the City herein acoepts responsibility, shall be adjusted and paid solely by the City and the City shall and does hereby agree to hold harmless said Rail road Company and the State of Texas against any and a.11 claims, ,demandeand causes of action for recovery of any and all such dam ages arising out of the installation, the coristructi n, _the use aadPr t he existence of said project and/or the maintenance Of the portion' thereof for which the City herein accepts responsi- bili l. agrees to assam..e the defense of anY and all sits 0, 8258 8, brought for the recovery of all such alleged damages, and shall intervene and maXe itself a party therein in its own name, if it is not already "made a party thereto,, for the purpose, and shall if requested in writing by the Railroad Oftpany or the State of Texas so to do, wholly relieve said Railroad Company and the State of Texas from defending the same, and hereby agrees to hold said. Railroad Company, the State of Texas and each of them, harmless as to court costs, attorneys' fees and all expenses in connection with suoh suits, and hereby assumes and agrees to Pay all judgments reoovered against said. Railroad Company and/or the State of Texas by reason of the oonstruction, the installation, the use and/or the existence of said prodeet and/or the maintenance of the port- ion thereof for which the City herein accepts, responsibility. 2. As its oontribution to the building of the above mentioned overpass project on Fifth Street in the City 0 Plainview the State agrees to prepare or provide p105 and supervise construction thereof and to pay all of the cost of the actual construction of said above mentioned overpass project. 3, That the City will maintain or cause to be main- tained the overpass project, The Oityasaumes the entire res- ponsibility of such maintenance as above described, and nothing contained herein shall ever be construed to place upon the Railroad. Company and/pr the State of Texas any manner of liabi- lity for injury to, or death of persona, or for damage to, or loss of property arising from or in any manner connected with the maintenanoe or use of the overpass project looated either on or off of the Railroad. Company's right-of-way and the City will save the Railroad Company and the State of Texas harm- leas from any damages arising from said maintenance and/or the use of said projeet. 4. It is understood and agreed by and between the iixties hereto that the City, by virtue of the provisions of its charter and) the laws of the State of Texas, has exclu- sive control and jurisdiation of all streets and public ways within the incorporated limits of said. City, and that the City has requested and has consented to the construction of the overpass project hereinabove named, and the State in the constr- uction of the above named overpass project does so at the spec- ial instance and request of the "City and that the plans and specifications showing and describing among other things the grades and alignment for said project, copies of which are attached hereto and made a part hereof, are hereby expressly approved by the City and in so constructing said overpass pro- jeot, the State Highway Department of the State of Texas acts as the agent of the City in the construction thereof. 5. The Railroad Company hereby grants to the City, license and permission for the installation, construction, ex4k- istence, use and maintenance of the aforesaid overpass project aeross its property and over its tracks. In granting said li cense and permission, however, the said Railroad Company does no t waive or relinquish any title that it may have in said street, now in accepting said license and permission, the City does not waive any title in said street which it may possess. IN TESTIIWNY WHEREOF, the parties hereto have caused these presents to be executed in triplicate on the day above stated, (SEAL) ATTEST: J. N. Freeman '21 Railroad Company PANHANDLE AND SANTA FE RAILWAY COMPANY By H. T. Bledsoe President 66A 68B APPS V L. Galla t ;ry for John aced 'ember, Mate Highw ,y Co APPROVED: Leonard Iin General Attorneys for the road Company ant Attorney Gener l BY Tom eiton a QI Y 04 P LA ay 0r STATN O Stat Hlgh ray Engineer n ZOO 11 D FOR APPROVA Gene _ent ngneer All or pert of the proeprty to ;;hick the foregoing instxu- ment pertains is owed by Company, •hereinafter called 7'Ower, and, together With other cal property of Owner, a.s in the posseesian 02. NT A Omp hereinafter called "Operating .Company, under a lease authorizing the making of the foregoing instrument, by Operating GomPanY with the :cahee t .oft erT.• i w a consents. to 'and. ,approves the making of the foregoing instrutent with the understanding and upon the condition that if at anY time daring the tern thereof' Omer shall take possession of its railroad and property, it shall be substituted in the place and steal of Uoerating acmP4nY, and ea euceeed to all of Operating Oompany's interest .1n. said in- strument for and during the remainder of any unexpired terra there- of. By H T. B3.e $o dealt„ The City Council met in regular meeting with the following members present. yor, Tom Shelton. Aldermen: C. H. Hancock, L. W. Kiker, M. S. Watson, L. M. Frogge and E. M. Osborne. City Tax Collector, P. H. Bryan and. City Attorney, Prank R. Day attend- ed the meeting also. hinutes of the last regular reeting, also minutes of the called. meeting held on October,24th, read and adopted. motion and second that the monthly reports be accepted and ordered fil.ed; the regular salaries, and the following bills be allowed and ordered paid. The motion was and it was so ordered, REPORTS: City Secretary's Report of Water, Sewer Idis- cellaneous Collections in November, 1938, $1,735.31; Chief of Police's Report for November, 1938, $230.00; City Tax Collector's Report of Delinquent Taxes for November, 1938, $1,971.32; City Tax Collector'-s Report of Current Taxes for November, 1938, 48.125.58. SALARIES: P. H. Bryan, 4160.00; Vi11iams Day, $75.00; L, L. Frogge, 420,00; E. L. Osborne, 020.00; L. W. Kiker, 420.00; C. H. Hancock, $20,00; L. S. Watson, 420.00; 0. R. hartine, 4145. 00; Ted Andrews, $115.00; Nath Burkett, 4115.00; T. A. Bohannon, 4115,00; Chas. M. Flack, 4115.00; Hoyt Curry, 415.00; S. S. Daniel, 095.00; A. L. Lanford, $95,00; B. G. Naylor, 440.00; Ed R oss, 4105.00; Prank Rigler, 495.00; A. L. Hamilton, 495.00; Leedy Laxey, 495.00; Chas, Lanford, a95.00; Chas. L. Arthur, 495. 00; Plainview Fire Department, $30.00; A. T. Herrod, $100.00; S. G. Yates, 495.00; E. R. Walker, $75.00; J. L. Linville, $125. 00; A, L. King 415.00. J. Perkins, 4100.00; Russell Hewett, $95.00; Frank Stultz, $95.00; falter Roberts, 495.00; 0, B. Guinn, 495.00; Lee Eardin, 495,00; T. P. Sitton, 95.00; Jr. E. C. Nicholl, 4125.00; Dr. A. D.Ellsworth, 475,00; G. G. Blair, $85.00; 0. 11, Pulley, 495.00. BIIL: Board of City Development, $500.00; Plainview 'School Band, 400.00; Plainview Public Library, 040.00; Texas State Em- ployment Service, 415,00; Battery A-131st Field Artillery Nation- al Guard, $7.50; D. C. Aylesworth, $17.00; Texas-New lexica Utili- ties Co., $1,060.92; Southwestern-Bell Telephone Co., 036.25; West Texas as jo 44.69; Western Union Telegraph 0o., 45.75; H. E. Fain Chemical Co., 44.50; Linn Janitor Supply Co., $2.60; Herald-News Publishing Co., 080.52; Thatcher Printing Co., 067.80; Granada Grill, $16.00; Liles Studio, $5.20; Harts Pharmacy, 04.25; J. J. Jooldridge ^Lumber Co., $11.25; U. B, Darley,& Co„ 04.80; jes hillin Co., $5.75; one-Stop Service, 43.10; Doc hinds Garage, 415.25; Continental Oil Go., 056.67; Panhandle efining co„ 825.83; Phillips Battery Co., 417.00; Long-Bell Lumber Go., $59.29; lorrow-Thomas Hardware Co., 45.70; Shook Battery Go., 422.70; Magnolia Petroleum Co., 452.00; Deinecke Bros. Hdw. 3o., $7.39. Connor-Lathes Jo,, 416.98; Lewis ;7imberly, 422.00; R. B. George Loh. Co., 021.95; City Blacksmith Shop, 18.60; O. K. Rubber Welder 03.00; Farm l Farmers Blacksmith Shop, 811.25; Rockwell Bros. Co., 432.72; Texas-New Lexico Utilities Go., 45.05; Texas l'arm Equipment Co., 46.30; V. R. Rodgers, $3.55; Jalker- 3mith Co., 03.98; J. L. Radford Grocery Co., 43.65; John hull, 424.00; Ethel Oaddell, 416.00; hrs. Dorthy Locke, 412.50; Higgin- botham-Bartiett Ibr. Co., 421.90; A. G. Lire a Co., 44.50; Gon=. tinental Oil Co., $36.98; Plainview Hardware Co., 04.95; Col-?ex efining Jo., $8.00; Plainview Sanitariem, 493.88; innie uBose, 430.00; Young 6: Thomas, 45.20; Cash Pay Poll, 443.75; E. H. 2ergy, 017.50; J. D. hatcher, Shep, i;22.00; Cash Pay hell, 424.90; J. I. Gallaway, City Jollector, 489.98. Plainview Texas, Nov. 7, 1938. G' 70 Eotion and second that the fol and adopted. Alderman AYES: STATE OF TEXAS OITY OF PLAINVIEW COUNTY OF HAIE placed on ita first and carried by the Kik LDINA,NOE NO, On this the 7th day of November, 1938 the Oity Council of the Ord,Y OF PLAINVIEW, TEXAS, convened in reg- ular,session in the Council Room in the City Hall, all members thereof to-wit: •Ton, Shelton, 0. H. lianGoolc 1. 11. Frogge, Llar ph 1 41at son, E. M. Usb,orne, L. W. Kier„ and J. L. Gallaway, City .`)ecr tary, being present and among other business transacted, the following ordinance was passed: iq OR1jINANaE BY TH OITY COUNCIL OP THE OITY OF Pt TEXAS, AUTHORIZING THE IqauANci OP BONDS FOR THE lAflicIPAL aulii OF TEN THOUSAND D0LL1LS ($10,000,00) FOR THE PURPOSE OF CONSTRUCTION AND IEPROVEIOENT OF STREETS OP THE CITY OF PIJAIRVIEW; AND PROVIDING FOR THE LEVY. ASSESSLENT AND OOLIECTION OF A TAXON THE ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS ($100.00 VALUATION OP ALL TAXABLE PROPERTY WITHIN THE -LIMITS OF DAID OITY SUFFICIENT TO PAY ThE INTEREST ON,SAID BONDS AND PROVIDE A SINKING FUND WITH WNIOH TO PAY THE PRINCIPAL AT LATURITY; PRESCRIBING THE FORE OF BOND AND INTEREST COUPONS; AND JECLARING AN BYTIRGTITC er reading by Alderman atson following vote: Kiker LIz1OOCk NOES; None, Carried: Placed on owing ordinance be passed Llayor, „Aldermen Watson rb reading. 47 moved that the ordinance be Frogge Alderman Hancock moved that the ordinance pass first reading; seconded by Alderman Frogge and carried by the following vote: 'ancock AYES: Kiker Via tor NOES: None. Carried: Ordinance passed first reading. Alderman Osborne moved that the rules be suspended and that the ordinance be placed on second reading; seconded by Alderman Frogge and carried by the following vote: AYES: Osborne W son Kier Hancok NOES: None. Carried: Ordinance placed on second reacii Alderman Frogge that the ordinance pass second reading; seconded by Alderman Hancock and carried by the following vote; AYES: K iker Osborne Aide Fr NOES: None. Carried: Ordinance passed second reading. third and final reading; seconded by Alderman Kiker and carried by the following vote: Watson AYES: Hancock NOES: None. Mayor Shelton then declared the ordinance finaily passed. The ordinance follows: Fro Osborne Frogge Hanaock Kiker Wat son Watson moved that the ordinance pass rog AN ORDINANCE BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PLAIN- VIEW, TEXAS, AUTHORIZING THE ISSUANCE OF BONDS FOR THE PRINCIPAL BUM ,OF TEN THOUSAND DOLLARS (10,000.00) FOR THE PURPOSE OF CONSTRUCTION AND IVTROVELENT OF STREETS OF THE CITY OF PLAINVIEW; AND PROVIDING FOR THR LEVY, ASSESSEENT AND COLLECTION OF A TAX ON THE ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS' (100.00) VALUATION OF ALL TAXABLE PROPERTY WITHIN THE LIMITS OF SAID CITY SUFFICIENT TO PAY THE INTEREST ON SAID BONDS AND PROVIDE A SINKING FUND WITH WHICH TO PAY THE PRINCIPAL AT EATURITY; PRESCRIBING THE FORE OF BOND AND INTEREST COUPONS; AND DECLARING AN EYERGENCY 71 WHEREAS, at an election held in the City of Plainview on the 30th day of August, 1938, a majority of the qualified electors of the City of Plainview who owned taxable property in said City and. Who had duly rendered the same for taxation voting at an election, sustained the proposition to issue the bonds hereinafter described for the principal sum of Ten Thou- sand Dollars (10,000,00) by a vote of 387 affirmative votes, and which carried by a majority vote of 155 in favor thereof, being "FOR THE ISSUANCE OF BONDS FOR THE PURPOSE OF CONSTRUCT- ION AND IEPROVENENT OF STREETS AND THE LEVY OF A TAX IN PAYLENT 72 THEREOF"; NOW THERE1ORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PLAINVIEW: That the negotiable coupon bond a of said City to be called "CITY OF PJIAINVIEW, TEXAS STREET IMPROVELENT BONDS" be issued under and by virtte of the Constitution and laws of the 7 State of Texas, including Title 22, Chapters 1 and 7, Revised Statutes of Texas, 1925, and the provisions of the City Charter, for the purpose of construction and improvement of streets of the City of Plainview, Texas, in the principal sum of Ten Thou- sand Dollar ($10,000.00). That said bonds ,shall be numbered cons,ecutively from One (1) to Ten (10) inclusive, of the denomination of One Thou- sand Dollars 040(200ach, aggregating the sum of Ten Thou- sand Dollars (10,000.00). That they shall be dated. October,1 1938, and shall become due and payable as follows: NUE3E 1_ 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 AMOUNT 4,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000' 1,000 1,000 pressed upon each of them. Iv. v. VII. VIII. MATURITY October 1, 1941 October 1, 1942 October 1, 1943 October 1, 1944 October 1, 1945 October 1, 1946 October 1, 1947 October 1, 1948 October 1, 1949 October 1, 1950 Said bonds shall bear interbst at the rate of per cent (4%) per annum, payable October 1, 1939 and semi-annually thereafter on the first days of April and October of each year. That the principal and interest of said series of bonds shall be Payable on presentation and surrender of bond or proper coupons at the First National Texas, ank in Dallas, Dallas That each of said bond a shall be signed by the Layor of the City of Plainview, countersigned by the City Secretary, and the corporate seal of the City of Plainview shall be im- That the facsimile signatures of the Mayor and City Secretary may be lithographed on the coupons attached to said bonds, ana shall have the same effect as if they had been signed by them. The form of said bonds shall be substantially as follows: NO. KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS: That the City of Plainview, in the County of Hale, State of Texas, a municipal corporation, duly incorporated under the lawe of the State of Texas, for value received, hereby promises to pay to the bear- er hereof on the 1st day of October, 19 the sum of ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS in lawful money of the United. States of America, with interest2ted...- from date hereof at the rate of Pour Per Gent (4%) per annum, until paid, payable October-1, 1939, and semi-annually thereafter on the first days of April and October of each year; both princi- pal and interest of this bond are payable upon presentation and sarrender of bond or proper coupons at the First National Bank, in Dallas, Dallas, Texas, and the City of Plainview i8 hereby held and firmly bound, and its faith and credit and all real and personal property in the said City are hereby pledged for the prompt payment of the principal of this bond and the interest thereon at maturity. THIS BOND is one of a series of Ten (10) bonds, numbered brom One (1) to Ten (10) both inclusive, of the denomi- nation of One Thousand Dollars (1,000.00) each, aggregating the sum of Ten Thousand Dollars (/0,000.00) issued for the purpose of construction and improvement of streets of the City of Plain- view, Texas, under and by virtue of the Constitution and laws of the State of Texas, including Title 22, Chapters 1 and 7 Revised Statutes of Texas, 1925, and the provisions of the City Charter, and in pursuance of an ordinance passed by the City Council of the City of Plainview, Texas, which ordinance is of record in the minutes of said Council. IS HEREBY CERTIFIED AND RECITED that the issu- ance of this bond, and the series of which it is a part, is duly authorized by law and by vote of the qualified property taxpaying voters of the City of Plainview, Texas, voting at an election held for that purpose within said city on the 30th day of August, 1938, that all acts, conditions and things re- quired to be done precedent to and 1n the issuance of this series of bonds, and of this bond have been properly done and performed, and have happened in regular and due time, form and manner as required by law; that -sufficient and proper provision for the levy and collection of taxes has been made, which when collected shall be appropriated 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 hereto annexed as the same shall become due; and that the total indebtedness of said city, of Plainview, including the entire series of bonds of which this is one, does not exceed any constitutional or statutory limitation. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the City of Plainview, by its City Council has caueed its corporate seal to be affixed hereto and this bond to be signed by its Mayor, countersigned by it City Secretary and the interest coupons hereto attached to be executed by the lithographed signatures of the 1ayor and City Secretary. The date of this bond in conformity with the ordin- ance above referred to, being the 1st day of October, 1938. Countersigned: J. L. Gallawa CITY SECRETARY, view, Texas. UNITED STATES OF ALERIGA STATE OF TEXAS COUNTY OF HALE CITY of PLAINVIEW STREET ILPROVEEENT BOND y of a Tom Shelton nvi v Texas. 0 NO. On the 1st day of The City of Plainview, Texas will pay to bearer at the First National Bank in Dallas, Dallas, Texas, the sum of in lawful money of the United States of America, being six months' interest due that date on City of Plainview Street Improvement Bond, dated the lst day of October, 1938, No. t7.fr oretary, Oity of Plainview, Texas. each bond: The form of coup= shall be substan.tially as fol X. The following cerit te shall be printed on the back of OFFICE OF COYETROLIER STATE OF TEXAS this the day of Ix. Mayor, 011 7 of Plainview, Texas. 1 DOLLARS ow I HEREBY CERTIFY that there is on file and of record in my office a certificate of the Attorney General of the State of Texas to the effect that this bond has been examined by him as required by law, and that he finds that it has been issued in conformity with the Constitution and laws of the State of Texas, and that it is a valid and binding obligation upon said City of Plainview, Texas, and said bond has this day been re- gistered by me. WITNESS my hand and seal of office at Austin, Texas, 1938. IT IS FURTHER ORDAINED BY THE C T Plainview, Texas, that to pay the interes ate a sinking fund sufficient to redeem t Compt c Accoun s of the State of Texaa. XL. of one-half cents on each One Hundred Dollars' valuation COUNCIL of the City of t on said bonds and cre- em at maturity, a tax of taxable property in the City of Plainview shall be annu- ally levied on said property and annually assessed and collect- ed. or so much thereof or in addition thereto as may be required until said bonds with interest thereon have been fully paid, and the said tax of ono-half cents is here now levied for the current year 1938 and 40 much thereof ae shall be necessary or in addition thereto as may be reeuired is hereby levied for each succeeding year while said bonds or any of them are out- standing, and same shall be annually assessed and collected and applied to the purpose named. That for the year 1939 and i• each succeeding year while any of said bonds or interest there- on are outstanding and unpaid, and at the time that other city taxes are determined, a tax rate based upon the latest approved tax rolls of the City shall be calculated and said rate, requi- site and sufficient to fully make, raise and produce in each of the said years a sum of money necessary to pay the interest, and principal maturing in said years, shall be levied, assessed and collected and said tax so found to be necessary is hereby order- ed to be levied and is hereby levied and shall be assessed and collected and applied to the purpose named. XI I. That to pay the interest which will become due on Oct- ober 1, 1939 on this issue of bonds in :amount of Four Hundred Dollars ($400.00) there shall be and there is hereby approp- riated out of funds on hand said sum of Four Hundred Dollars (400.00) which shall be set aside and held for the purpose of paying said interest when and as the same becomes due and shall be used for no other purpose. It is FU2THBR ORDAIMD that Tom Shelton Mayor of the City of Plainview shall be authorized to take and have charge of all necessary records pending investigation by the Attorney General, and shall take and have charge and control of the bonds herein authorized pending their approval by the Attorney General and registration by the Comptroller of Public Accounts. XIV. The fact that the immediate passage and adoption of this ordinance is necessary for the preservation of public peace, property, health and safety, demand that the rules requiring ordinances to be read on more than one date before final passage be suspended and such rule is hereby suspended and thia ordin- ance is adopted as an emergency measure to take effect and be in force immediately upon its passage and approval. (SEAL Atteet: 3._L. Gallaway ity Secre ary, Qity view, Texas. ity.: a PASSED APROVED this 7th day of November, 1938. There being no further busine L U Tom Shelton Layor, City o 2 ainview, Texas. meeting adjourned. Plainview, Texas, Nov. 21, 1938. The City Council met in regular meeting with the following members present. Iayor, Tom Shelton. Aldermen: E. I. Osborne, 0. H. Hancock, a. Jatson, 1. L. Frogge and I. W. Kiker. City ,Ittorney frank R. Day was present in the meeting. Linutes of the last meeting read and adopted. hotion by Alderman Osborne, seconded by alderman Kiker that the following be passed as a resolution. The motion carried and the resolution is as follows: 0 IT JHEELAS,the0ity Council of the-City of Plainview, Texas, has adopted, passed and approved an -ordinance, contract, plans, 77 Kbi specifications and lay-out for the proposed overpass where Zifth* Street intereects and crosses the Eanhandle Santa 2e Railroad; and WHEREAS in the construction of said overpaee it be- comea necessary that Ivy Street, where it intersects Fifth Street, be closed; and JHEREAS,,in the construction of said overpass it becomes necessary to move the center line of Grove Street eastward a sufficient distance at the point where said Grove Street inter- sects and crosses Fifth Street In order that Grove Street might be carried under the first span of the proposed overpass. THEBEFOFE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF T} CITY OF PLAIN TEXAS: THAT 'Ivy Street be closed the point where it intersects Fifth Street and that the center line of Grove Street be moved eastward where it intersects Fifth Street so that Grove Street may be carried under the first span of the proposed overpass. LOTION by Alderman Osborne and seconded by Alderman Kiker that said resolution be adopted, and upon the question being presented for vote, it was unanimously adopted. PASSED AND APPROVED, thie 21st day of November, 1938. Attest: S. T A.'T E 11. E N T I have checked the records of the City and find that for the past our years beginning Sept. let, 1934 to Sept., let, 1938 the City has budgeted and expended the following amounts for the maintainanue of the band covering salaries, uniforms and etc.,each-year. For year Sep to Sept. .54-35---gl 800 TT TT TT u 35-36--- u TT TT 36-37--- TT u u u 37-38--- 1;200 OTAL for four years. Yearly average .0 sae nn• 011111. BUDGET AMOUNT EXTENDED 700 06 300,00 01„425 01,31 .00 J. I, J. L. Gallaway, City Sec Treas, certify to the accuracy of the above figures 'as taken from the records of the City of Plainview. SEAL J. L GallawaY ity Seoretary. **************t Lotion by Alderman Osborne, seconded by Alderman Kiker that the following be passed as .a resolution. The motion carried and the resolution is as follows: J. L. Gallaway City Seoretary-Tre U T 1 0 N rer In recognition of the value of the H4gh School Band to the City of Plainview, this Council re-assure the School Board the continued financial support by the city in maintaining the band. The raintenance includes the leader's salary, uni- forms, instruments and monor items of mutual benefits. The city continued contribution to be on the following basis, one hundred dollars (100.00) per month payable monthly for twelve months and at the end of the fiscal year the City and the School Board furnish each other with a list of expendi- tures covering the above mentioned items for final settle- ment on the basis of an equal expenditure on the part of the City and School Board. PASSED AND ADOPT4D, this 21st day of November, 1938. SEAL Attest: To ****4********** RE 3 OLUT 10 N 4HEREAS, the Layor for and on behalf of the City Council of the City of Plainview, Texas, has requested bids' of banks to become the depository of the funds of the City of Plainview; and; WHEREAS, no bid having been received it becomes the duty of the City Council to select a depository for the safe keep- ing of the Cityla funds for the ensuing year, beginning Novem- ber 1, 1938 and ending October 31, 1939, and the City being satisfied that the City National Bank of Plainview, Texas, is a proper bank to act as.depository for the City's funds. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PLAINVIEW, TEXAS': That the City National Bank of Plainview, Texas, be and it is hereby selected and designated as the depository for the safe keeping of all the funds belonging to the City of Plain- view for the year beginning November 1, 1938 and ending October 31, 1939, and until its successor has qualified according to law, and that said bank as such depository make and file with the City Secretary a bond or bonds, conditioned as provided in Articles 2559 and 2560 of the Revised Civil Statutes of Texas 79 80 Z. Gallaway y Secretary E. 11. Osborne rittee to investiga in the Auditorium. Han cock were appointed as amended, or pledge with the City security o and in the amounts as fully Trovided by law.- hOTION by Alderman Osborne and seconded by lderman tson that the above resolution be adopted and upon ar -.vote said resolution was unanimously adopted. PA 4D 41-D `'1D A this 21st day of November, 1938, -Motion by Alderman Kiker seconded by Alderman Osborne that John Wayland. be allowed '25.00per week for his on the 1938 paving project. The motion was carried and it was so ordered. 3 a co e cost of making certain improvemen C. R. Martine tendered his resignation as chief of Police, after nine years and eight months uninterupted and very satis- factory service, to take effect on the 15th day of December, 1938. Alderman Osborne made a motion, which motion was second- ed by Alderman Kiker, that the resignation be accepted. The motion carried and it was so ordered. Freak R Day tendered his resignation effective December 31, 1938, as City Attorney after many years of loyal and faith- ful service to the Gity.Alderman Frogge made a motion, which motion was seconded by Alderman Kiker that the resignation be accepted. The motion was carried and it was so ordered. Motion by Alderman Kiker, seconded by rlde'rman Frogge,, that A. L. Hamilton be appointed assistant Fire Chief, and the salary to be 4105.00 per month, and that the salary of Ed Ross to be reduced to 495.00 per month, both of above changes effective November 15, 1938. The motion was carried and it Was so ordered. hotion by Alderman Osborne, seconded by alderman Kiker that Hoyt Curry be appointed Chief of Police, and the salary to be n145. 0O per month, and his duties of Chief to begin December 15, 1938. The motion carried and it was so ordered. notion by Alderman Frogge, seconded by Alderman datson that Dan 1. Cook be appointed City Attorney and the salary to be 475.00 per month, and to take office on January 1, 1939. The motion was carried and it was so ordered.; There being no further 'business, meeting e,djou.rned. The;C1ty Council met in regular meeting -with the following mem- bers present. Mayor, Tom- Shelton, Aldermen: TahaOsborne, C.H.Han.- cook„ L. LI. Progge, L. W. Hiker and 1 S. Watson. City Tax Collector P.H. Bryan, and City Attorney Prank F.Day, were present in the meeting. ,:Minutes cif the last meeting were read and adopted. hetion And second that the monthly reports be accepted and or- dered filed the regular salaries, and the following bills, be al- lowed and ordered paid. The motion carried and it was so ordered. REPORTS City Secretary's Report of Water, Sewer aMiscella- neous Collections in November, $1,735.31; Chief Police' Report for 'Bever :ber, $230.00 City Tag Collector's Report for November, Current Taxes 125.58; Delinquent Taxes Collected, $1,971.32. 5A1 &IES: Tom Shelton, $175.00; J.L. aliaway, 175.00; P.H•Bryan., 160.00; Wialliams Day, 075.00; :E. M.. Osborne, $20.00; L.1 Progge, 20.00; L.W.Hiker,24.0O; G. H.Hanceck,$20.00; I.S.atson,20.00 O.R.Martine, 3145.00; Ted ,ndrews, 4115.00; Huth Burkett, 4115,00; T.A. Boha non, 41.,115. a0; Chas. Plack, *115.00; Hoyt Curry, 311.5.08• S. S.Daniel, $95000; A.1,. Lanford,, $95.04; W. J. Bryan., 60.Oa; B. G. Naylor, $40.00; H i .Gregg, $135.00; A.. L. Hamilton, $1x5.04; Pry Rigler, 395.00; Ed. Rose, 95.00; Leedy fey,095.00• Chas. Lanford495.00; Chas. Arthur, 95,00; Plainview Fire Department,30.O0 S..Bolles,125.O0; A.T.Ferrod, $100000; S.G.Yates,$95.04; E.R.Wa1ker, 75.00. Plainview, Texas, Decenber 51938 J.10.1invil1e, $125„00; A.L.King, 115.00; J.W. Perkins, 0. 00; rank Stu1tz, 95.00; Walter Roberts, 95.00.; Russell Hewett, 95.00; O. B. Guin, 095.00; lee Hardin, $95.00; T P. Sitton, 95, 00; Dr. P.O. Nich- 011,0125.00; Dr. A.D.Ellsw'erth, *75.00; G.G.Blair,85.00; O.T Polley, $95.00. BILLS: Board of City Development, x500.00; Plainview School Band„ $100.00; Plainview Pobl .c Library, 040.00; Texas State Em- ployment S ervi.oe, $15.00; Battery s -131st Field Artillery National Guards, 07.50; Eureka Fire Hose Division, 0155.85; U. Z. G€ynes, 6.00; Central Second Hand Store, 08.05; Seldan Printing 0o. 5.00; Shelton Radio Co., 33.30; Rockwell Bros. Lumber Co., 033.46; West Texas Gas Co., $24.91; So'u.thweatern -Bell. Telephone Go., $36.23; Texas-New hexico Utilities Co., $930.87; Leinecke Bros. Edw. Co., $13.28; Thatcher Printing Co., 020.25; Contin- ental Oil Go., 049.66 Granada Grill, 33.00; Panhandle Refin- ing 00. 43.85; Phillips Battery 00., 024.73; i!.ontgomery Ward .Co. 42.38; American -La France Po to and. Inc. 03.10; Herald ewa Publishing 00. $17.85; Shook Tire GO., 4 38.31; Long Bell Lumber 0o., 052.99; Burt Electric 00., $21.40; The Commanity Meekly, 02,.40; Badger deter Mfg. Co., $63.00; eptane Meter Go., 185.15; Lewie Wimberly Service Station, $29.00 Clove Gowan, 7.35; Gosden 0.l 00., $6.05; Shepard. Chevrolet Co* $6.35; Oil Labricant' 0 0. 0 187.85; 0ity Blacksmith Shop, 36.20; Texas d Development 0o. 89.34; Harder a Dysart, 310.19; The City of Lubbock, 38.00; Plans Machinery Co., 322.48; Shook Battery Oo., 9,30; Goo Elude Garage, 053.20; Higginbotham- Bartlett Lbr. 00 3 Dr. A* D. Ellsworth, 028.00; Plainview Sanitarium, 200.75; John Hull, $23000; Ethel Caddell, 013.00; Frank R. Day, 81.36; Minnie DuBose, 333 h Pay o11, 4125.50; The Pechaimer Bros, Co., 044.45; Mrs. 0, B. Harder, $50,00; Sinclair Oil Co., 090.81; The Long Bell Lumber Go,, 015.00; B. A. Perry, $17,50; Cash Pay Roll, 37.20; J. L. Gallaway, City Collector 062.850 Motion by Alderman Osborne, seconded by Alderman Watson, that the Gity Tax Collector be and he is hereby authorized and instructed to accept 025.00; in payment of Delinquent Taxes assessed against Lots No. 11 a 12, Block No. 50, Original Town The lotion was carried and it was so ordered. Motion by Alderman Hancock, seconded by Alderman Watson that A. I,. Shook be appointed Might Patroliman, and his salary to be 3115.00 per month, and he to begin work at his convenience. The motion was carried and it was so ordered. 82 Motion by Alderman rogge, seconded by Alderman Osborne that Ed E. Mitehell be appointed MotoroYcle Officer, and his salary to be $115.00 per month, and he to begin work December 15th, 1938 -The motien carried and it was so ordered. Lotion and second that the following be appointed to serve s members of the Board of City peve3oprent, and their terms to expire December 31, 1960. Jai:1,k Skaggs, 11, S. Hilburn, T0 C. Shep- ard, J. W. balker, H. Go Stinnett,Jr., Ohas. Reinken 'and R. Q. ilverthorne. The motion waS carried and it e.a so ordered There being no further business meeting adjourned. The city 0ouncl met in regular fee members present. a or,_Tom, he1ton.:. 1i Watson 0. H. Hancock and B, k Osborne. mates of the last meeting read and adopted. ;ion and second that the Bond ft.rnished by Chief of Police be approved and aceepted. The notion carried and it s so ordered. Motion and second that the following resolution be passed and adopted. The motion was carried and the res©iution is as follows r RB b LUT OF PI OF TH T EXCLUSIVE FOR TEE,PURPPE T ION ink kith the fol anon :.eta. W. K .ke CITY VING I AVO POTTER COUNTY, Y, X1 D CITY BHALL HAVE THE aPa GTH„ g466 ILOOYOLEC FAINTAINING A 2OLICB PTO WHEREAS, the City of 11o,. .oe a. ed partly in Po and partly in Randall. Co.nties, Te:s, contemplates the con.- strict on of an enlarged Police.Radie Station; and System, and has applied, or will apply, for a perm i,t 'ro. the 'United Ptate0 pvernnent to use exclueive1y in the operation of eaid ay em the wave length of 2466 kilocybles4 and it is deemed that the constr etion and operation of said ta° ion Will be advantageous and helpfu l in the enforee ment pf l,a vo and the apprehending of criminals in this CJou ty, NO g 0 THEREFORE BE I RESOINED by the City Go of the y_ of Plainview, ,'e, a that City of Tqaenview does hereby consent and agree that the City ef ar the ezo1Usive use of gave length 2466 ki locyclea for the purpose of maintaining and operating said Radio Police tation. ave E IT P H RESOLVED that a certified copy of this elution be prepared by the City Secretary and forwarded to ity of 4 ari .30 for n e in Qom eation with its applicat- ion to the Bureau of Communications, or other Department of the. United. States Government for a permit to operate and main- tain said Radio Station. TY OF of Pla' n. i e going isLa true and correct Dopy of a Resolution duly adopted by at'a meet- on the the City Commission ti of the' City of Pl invi ing thereof; reg 39th day o said resolution duly appears o: the N':., s e of 'UNDER If ecember ty sacra a r r of the City do hereby certify that the above acid fore- 1y`heId at the "her 1938, a qnornm being preeent; and that .d Court. Record in Vol. a Page D B' OF 1): 7773-0 There being no mother bnsine8e, meeti i co.tes of the at meeting read and adopted. This the 2 ath Motion by Alderman Oeborn:,'seconded by Alderman Kiker that the resignation Of Watson as Alderman, be accepted. The motion was .arried an it was so ordered. ourned. 199. The City Connc it net in regular meeting with the follow embers present. Mayor, Tom Shelton'. Aldermen: L. Progge, Osborne, L. W. biker and' C`. H. Hancock. City Attorney Dan t ook and City Tax Collector P. H. Bryan were present in the meeting, 84 Motion and second that monthly reports be accepted and ordered filed; the regular salaries and the following bills, be allowed and ordered paid! The motion carried and it w'as so ordered REPORTS: City Seoretary's Report of Water, Sewer aneous Collections in Deoember, 1 Chief of l'olice Report for leceMber„ 1938, CitY TaZ Collector's Report for Deeember, 1938, Current, 010,904.02; Delinquent, $1,436.91. SALARIES: Tom Shelton, $175.00; J. L. Gallaway, 0175.00; Po H. Bryan, $160.00; Dan Lao Cook, f75.00; E* M. Osborne, 10 L. M, Frogge $20o00; L. W. Kiker, 020, Go H. Bancook, 0.00; Hoyt Curry„ $145.00; Nth Burkett, $115.00; T.. A. Bohannon, 115000; Chas. YIa0k, *115.00; Bill Shook, *115.00; Ed Mitohell, 115.00; So S. Daniel, *95000; Geo, Boswelt:195.00; W. 4. Bryan, L. Estes, $401000; N. ko Gregg, 135 00 A. Y. Hamilton, 10 Frank Higler,,,0 t5 Rees, 0 LeedY-rgaxeY, $95*00; Chas* Lanford, Ohas. Arthur, $95,00; Plainview ?ire Department, $300000 L Bolles $125000; A. T, Harrod, 41 So G. Yates, $95 E. P. Waliter, $75.00; J. L. Linville, 01200 Aq L, King, 0115.00; Walter Perkins, $100.00; 0, 1. Pulley, $95.00; Russell Hewett, $95,00; Walter Roberts, $95.00; 0. Ho Gain, $95000; Lee Hardin, 095000; T, P. Sitten, $95.00;Dx. E. C. Niohols, 41 Dr* A. Do Ellsworth, 4 G Go Blair, $65 st $95 BILLS Board of pity Development, $500000; Plainview School Hand, 01 Plainview Publie IibrarY, *40.00; Tea State Employment aervioe *15.00 Battery A -l3lst Field Art. illery National Guards, $7,50;caSh Pay R011, 037.20; American Legion, 06.00; Plainview Independent School DiStriot, $43.75; Texaa -New rielace Utilities Co,, $838.10; Southwestern-Bell Telephone Co*. 035.79; West Texas 'Gas 000„ $67.90; H. A. Darr Gro, 00., $6.90; Herald-News Publishing 00., $12.00; Thatoher Printing 00 $72.51;Continental Oil Coo, $90.37; Granada Grill, 0 S* 1I FingerPrint Supply 00, $3.25; Linn Janitor Supply Goo, 05 West Disinfecting C00, $22,50; Phil1ipa Battery Co., tZ1.20; Doc Hinds, 0181,50; Plainview Independent School District, 5 0renshaw Paint Glass Go., $100900 City Blacksmith Shop, *10.60; W. So parley 82 Coo, $3000; 0 D. Reese, 05.73; Eureka Fire Hose Division, $618o87; Shook Tire 00 $17,20; Long-Bell Lumber Go,, §460040; Clove Cowan, $7.40; W. M. Whiteside, Bawden Fuel Feed Co., 28.55; Heath Body Pant 000, ,25; Magnolia petroleum 00„, §9,95; Burt Electric 000„ $4,40; Meinecke Bros, Hwd. CO., $27.50; L, R. Bain Furniture Go., $3,001 Dr. A. 'D. ElSvorth„ $17,00; Plain- view Sanitatium„ $59087; 70113a Exal 20.50; Ethel Caddell, $14.50; 3, 00 Wooldridge Lbr. Go, $76.45; Rockwell Bros, Lumber Go., $67.94; Williams Day. $21.40; w.-$, parley Go,, $14.74; Hale County, $80.00; Minnie DuBose, *30 Gash Pay Roll, $24.90; Higginbotham-Bartlett Lumber 00., 444045; Nisbet -Iudeman„ $67075; Newman Garage Oil Go,, $26,19; irs. 0. B. Harder, $50,00; E. R. Perry, *17.30; Gash pay Roll, 422040; J. L. Gallaway, City Col- lector, 4940320 Lotion by Alderman Hancook, seconded by Alderman Osborne, that the resignation of A. L. Lanford as Night Desk Sergeant be acoepted, and he be given a fifteen day vacation with pay, and the resignation to take effect at once, The motion was carried and it was so ordered-. Notion by Alderman Kiker, seconded by Alderman Hancock that the resignation of Bo G. Naylor, Nighttatchman on East 6th Street, be accepted and L. 1. Bates be appointed to take hie place, and the salary to be the e:-. .20.00 per month, Both the resignation and the appointment to take 'effect at once, The motion Carried and it was so ordered. Motion by Alderman Kiker, seconded by Alderman Hancock that George 3. Boswell be appointed Night Desk Sergeant the sal- ary to be the same, $9500 month, and her to begin work at once. The motion carried and it was so ordered. There being no further business, meeting adjourned. Plainview, Texas, January 16, 1939. The City Council, met in regular meeting with the following members present. Mayor Tom Shelton. Aldermen: O. H. Hancock, E. M, Osborne and L. W. Kilter. City Attorney Dan Km Cook, was present in the meeting, larrateeefthe last meeting read and adopted Alderman Osborne made a motion, which motion was seconded by Alderman Kiker that the City submit an offer of One.-Thousand Dollars (la to the Texas,Pacific Coal 80 Oil Co, for certain lands situated on either side of 7th street between Kokomo and Joliet Streets in the City. The motion was carried and it was so ordered. There being no further business, meeting adjourned. REsoLUTION BE IT R4MEMBEEED that on this the 20th day of gantar 199, at the call of the Hon. Tom Shelton, Mayor of the City of Plainview, there asenth1ed in special session of the Council of said. City the following members, to-wit: Tom Shelton, Mayor M. Osborne Alderman P- rit Warin l':'roego T. W. ToyeRT tT T 4allawAy City Secretary The Mayor announced to the Council assembled that the purpose of the meeting was to purchase of Texas Pacific Doal 85 86 Tots 1, 2, college Hi ompan y he following €eecribed real estate i the City for pub .ie par3 purpose, Whereupon E. 11 Osborne offered the folio ing resolution: BE IT R3SOIN3D that the City of .Plainview accept the offer of Texas Pacific Coal Oil Comp of $1,1)00.00 for, the park site and that the City Secretary be directed to issue one General an Tarrant in said sum bearing interest from date at the rate 5 per cent per annum, the and redeemable by the (Jity of Plain view at the' office of the Secretary one Year after date, as paY- meet for the said park site; and the said S0 I. Osborne thereupon moved the Goon it that the resolution be adopted. After second to the motion by K ker, the ayor put the question and members presbnt voted for the paeeage.of the resolution, hereup_ on the Mayor announced the unanimous passage of the resolution STATE OF T COUNTY OF TARRANT e re described the land 4, 6, 6, Elk* College Hill, and 1.16 acres in Addition to the it y of Flainview, etas heretofore, 0' PAVI. y virtue of an ordinance of the Plainview 84/100 Doll the said city in ing 315 'set on the Bout: Joliet and oom() Streete Tom Shelton y There being no further business before the Co znc the adjourned. day ofAuuat,, 1927 aion of the Gitr of levied a special ass- ouasn. Nine Kindred Thirty -one and property situated in Being 1.16 Acres out of Block W, College Hill 'eldition: beginning at a stake set for N Corner of said. Block W for the NE corner of this tract, same being 115 feet S. of SE Corner Block 3, College Hill Addition, Thenoe S. 160 feet, thence W. 332.9 feet, Thence 33 degrees, 1 Linute E. 32.3 It; Thence N. 133.1 Ft. for NW corner of this tract, same being 60 ft. E. of NE Corner of Block 92 of the subdivision of said Block W, Thence E. 315 ft. to place of beginning. WHEREAS, said. certificate and lien and all rights thereunder are now owned by Texas Paoifio Coal and Oil Company, a Texas cor- poration with offices at Fort Worth, Texas, AND. WHEREAS, the Texas Pacific Coal and. Oil Company now desires to release said lien and said indebtedness; 'THEREFORE, Know A11 Len by These Presents, that Texas Paoifio Oval and. Oil Company, a Texas corporation, through its undersigned President, does hereby declare said amount to be fully paid and said lien canoeled, and all right, title and interest in and to said property released to Ernest O. Hembree and assigns forever, without recourse on Texas Pacific Coal and Oil Compang. Executed. this 19th day o_ 1939 APPROVED: ATTEST: (SEAL) "RESOLVAID, th iTenera.L TEXAS PACIFIC COAL OIL CO.i By RITES EXTRACT F.. Obi it President t the President or any Vice President of this Company be, and he hereby is, authorized to transfer, assign and deliver any and all paving-certificates owned and held by this company to any purchaser to whom he may sell same for and in be- half of this Company, and to execute releases-of paving certifi- cates and liens." R. Seibel, Secretary of the TEXAS PACIFIC COLA AND 0 L 00hP1NY, do hereby certify that the above and foregoing is a true and accurate extract from the minutes of meeting of the Board of Directors of said Company, held in the office of the Company on the 30th day of October, 1933. (SEAL) 87 STATE OF TEXAS COUNTY fore me, the undersigned authorit in and for the said City and State, on this day personally appeared Ro Fenn a+.d Ro BEIBa ]1, known to me to be the resident and Secretary, respectively, of Texas .Pacific Coal and Oil Coxpany, a corporation, whose names are sabsari,bed to the foregoing instrament and acknowledged to me that they executed the same for the purposes and consideration therein expressed, in the capacities therein stated, and as the act end deed of said corporation. Given under my hand and seal of office this 19th day of January TATS OF 1 COUNTY OF ,ARN I f,e P 1ai nview meet in the sum of One Dollars 1,842.98 city in feet on t being Lot No, College Hill the owner thereof, AND, 7NE?AS, on the 2, h 0 Tie Bioak e. day of Novernb� 'AREAS, heretofore on the 8th day of Augusi by virtue of an ordinance of the City Commission of the City of Addition, and against ne 27 Texas, there was levied a special assess T h o and Eight Hundred Forty -two an42 100 t property situated in the said 00u e of Texas, fronting. QO enib:ee as issued by said city to Jordan Construction Company contractors, Certificate of Special Asses No. 269, evid- encing said assessment, 4/ WHEREAS sa id certificate and lien and all rights there under now owned by Texas., Pacific Coal and. Oil Company, a Texas cor- poration with offices at Fort Worth, Texas, A1W, WHEREAS, the texas Pacific Coal and Oil Oompny now desires to releaee said lien and said indebtedness; THEREFORE, Know ken by These Presents, that Texas Pac- ific Coal and Oil Company, a Texas corporation; through its under President, doe hereby declare said amount to be fully paid and said lien Canceled, and all right, title and interest in and to Said property released to Ernest C. Hembree and assigns foreVer, without recourse on Texas Pacific Coal and Oil Company. Executed thia 19th day of january 1939 APPROVED: ATTEST: By (SEAL) "RESOLVED, that the President or any Vice President of this Company be, and he hereby is, authorized to transfer, assign and deliver any and all paving certificates owned and held by this Company to any purchaser to whom he may sell same for and in behalf of this Company, and to execute releases of paving certificates and liens." I, R.SEIBEL, Secretary of the TEXAS PACIFIC COAL AND OIL COMPANY, do hereby certify that the above and foregoing is a true and accurate extract from the minutes of meeting of the Board Directors of said. Company, held in the office of the Company on the 30th day of October, .1933. (SEAL) General Counsel TEXAS Pi0IFI0 COAL OIL 00., secretary =TRACT PR0L EINUTES 89 90 (SEAJ SA OF OW Co and Pre Oil Comp foregoing in ore me, the undersigned authority in and for the said e, on this dig Personally appeared the same for the pirposes, and consideration therein expressed, in the capacities therein stated, and as the act and deed of said corporation, ecretary, respectitrely, of !'exae Faci corporation, whose, names are subscribed to the ument, and acknowledged to me that they exeouted Given under my hand and seal ofre A ceded meeting of the Jo .neil of the City of Plainview. Texas was held on the above mention° d. date with the lisYoro Tom Shelton, presiding and Aldermen Be a' Osborne, Co H. Hanoock, 2rogge and 'el :iker present when the following business was transacted, to -wit: _oved by Alderman Hancock, and seconded by Alderman Osborne, t the OitY :cay to Bob WsYland the sum of Three Hundred Dollars 0 ©.00) ..cash and the cance1l tion of oity taxes on his tract of and south of Seventh Street and west of Joliet Street to Laiwa kee Street, for that part of said tract of land lying between 7th Street and 6th Street and that part of said tract lying west of okomo Street to hilwankee Street" Su.b jest to title being 'approved by the OitY Attorney. And further consideration that water and sewer lines be extended to the remaining buck between Joliet .nd Kokomo Streets. The motion was carried and it was so ordered:,, 1939. known to me to be There being no further business, meeting adjourned and A ealled meeting of the City. Council b the City of Plainview Texas was held On the above date with the Tom Shelton pre- siding and the following Aldermen present, Lt i. Fregga, L. W. Taker.' M Oeborne and G. Ht Hahcock and 'City Attorney Dan bit 000X when the 'following busineas was transaCted to-wit: 'Aldertan Osborne made a Metion* Which motion was Seconded by Alderman Frogge that t1 City advertise for bids on labor and matere tale for repair of the City Auditorium. Such repairs to consist of osilinge and walle painting exterior and interior, curt flaShing, rewiring for electricity, Sheet metal work, repair hear conductors, install certain new doors and bhch other repairs as neaeseary to place building in good The, motien wa6 car- rled and„tt waa so ordered. There being nor further basineas meeting adjoarned. *e*****tJanuar,y 30, 1939******** Plainview, Texas, February 6, 1969 The City Council met in regular meeting with the following members present: ayor Tom Shelton; Aldermen: E. h. Osborne, L. i1, Frogge, L. W. and 0. 11, Hancock, City Attorney, Dan L. Cook and City Tax Collector; P.H. Bryan; attended the meeting. LinUtes of the last regular meeting, also, minutes of the called meetings of Januery 20th, 24th and 30th, were read and adopted. Upon motion and second that the monthly reports be accepted and ordered filed, the regular salaries, and the following bills, allowed and. ordered paid. The motion carried and it was so ordered. A City Secretariee report of water, saver and miscellaneous colleotions in January 411,663.52; Police report 4460,50; City Tax collector report for January Current taxes collected $37,603.72; and Deliquent taxes collected in January 44,237.57. SALARIES: Tom Shelton,475.00; J,L.Gallaway, 4175.00; P.H. Bryan, $160.00; Dan 1 475.00; E.E.Oeborne, 2Q,00; Ier..Frogge, 20.00; I.W,Kiker, $20.00e C.H.Hancock, 42040; Hoyt'OnrrY $145.00; Nath Burkett, 4115.00; T.A.Bohannon, 4115.00; Chas. Flack, 4115.00; A.V'eShook 4115.00; Ed Eitcheli, 4115.00; S.S.Daniel, 495.00; Geo.J. Boswell, 495.00; W.J.BrYan. zileEstes, 440.00; H.E.Gregg, 4135.00; A.L.Hemilton, 4105t00; Frank Rigler, 495.00; Ed Rose, 495.00; IeedY laxey 495.00; Chest Lanford, 4 Chast'Arthur, 495.00; Plainview Fire Department, 450;00; S.E.Bolles„ 4125.00; A.T.Hermod, 4100000; S.G.Yates, 495.00; E.R.Walker, g75 J.L.Linville, 4125.00; A.L.King 4115.00; J.W.Ferkins 4100.00; 04,,MtUlley, 495.00; Walter Reberts, Pft00; Russell Hewett, 495.00; O.B.Guin, 4 Zee Hardin 495.00; T.P.Sitton, 495.00; G.G.Blair, 485.00; D, E.0.Nicholl 4125.00 Dr A. D Ellsworth $75,00 Frank A tuatz, 495.00. BILIZ: Board of City Development, 500.00; Plainview School Band, 4100.00; Public Library, 440.00; Texas State Employnebt Serv- toe, 414.00; Battery A-1316t. Field Artillery of the National 91 92 Guard, «5f Texas -New =ezice ern -Bell e.e hone 00., p41.90, errs Union Telegraph Oo. 421 'Department tore,' $10.00; League ;e, Herald Publishing Cot, $13.20; o H,B.Pain Chemical Co,,. $8.20 inuP131hitt, Burt Electric Co., $14.90; Continental Grill, X18,80; jinn Notor CO., 421.57; Jeffus- Deieaoh, 6.00; Harts Pharma cy, iPPe Battery Co. $X4,57; Doo Hix ds Garage, 24.55;; t� Station-.,@1 Veih1- Orawford Hardware Co. .Barley 00,, 00 7.63; ho o ::r p5.54;Long Bell Dumbe Phillips Petroleum 415.50; V. E. Rc 4ge J. '1. Holcomb .g eniston motor Go,, plai.nview 17 .`O0; r Boyd. tenpo4 Shepard Chevrolet co., DuBose, $30.00; Ed Thomas, Cash Pay Rohl, 42070; E, :d. Cash Pay Boll; 37.O0; J. 1. Motion by Alderman Kiker, seconded by alderman Osborne that payment of One Thousand Dollars ($1000) to Texas Pacific :oat Oil Co., and Three Hundred Dollars 0300) to J. R. Wayland for certain laid lying on 5th, 6th and 7th streets to be used for City Park be authorized and confirmed. The motion was carried and it was so ordered. Alderman Osborne made a by Alderman Hancock that the of Commerce to put on an eduo ness men to park their oars ai relieve the traffic 'congestion and it ;gas o ordered, Gentlemen: 3.00 Connor Nathes co 3.?61.. calker Co, 3.1" s ea neoke Bros. Hardware 78; Olowe Cowan, $608.12; x .46; Higginbotham- Bartlett 'lumber Go .40; %iagno1ia Petroleum 00f. 44120; 7.55; Parners Balcksmith shop, $3.60; .25; Dr, A. D. Ellsworth, $26000; the Honorable Mayor. and 2 y Council, in v ie, Texas Bantle. nds, eted 3-1P-1936.- y ou have outstanding theft 000 maturing in the e $6,000 Re flind.in Due 3-10- e, pro 2-000 0 $ewe Due to furni; bonds 'up at maturity, for on. -R0$ 0. es Te 0: 3 John Hull. 425,.50; Ethel Caddell Golden Petroleum Co, $102046; Bradford Supply Co., $2.51; :L'Iinnie 2.92; palby Motor Freight Lines $8.42; Perry, 17'060; Williams Day 43 Gallaway, City Collector, $40.12 CO., 0722.70; 30ut s GaS Co,, 84.71; adio CO, 2 0 40 ipali ies, c. Tr. Co. $11.00; co 6; Granada 0 lno. 3.05 ion, which motion was seconded y Couner request the Chamber ional campaign to get the busi the main streets in order to on busy days, The motion carried b owing bonds,- in the amo pert of 1 ale these purpose of refunding same, and to accept the Refunding Bonds, to bear interest at the rate of per annum, payable semi annually; .both principal and-interest payable at a New York Bank, or at the First National Bank in Dallas, aa we may direct the bonds to mature: 02,000 in 1944. 1,000 in 1946, 6,000 in 1961, 2,000 in 1953. The above offer is made for immediate acceptance, provided fur-. ther that we be furnished with complete set of proceedings eviiie deneing the legality of the bonds to the satisfaction of a recog- nized bend market attorney. The City will pay the interest on the bonds which are being refunded to their due date. The new bonds will be dated at the date which we provide the first funds for taking up the bonds. BL) We, the undersigned officials of the City of Plainview, Texas, hereby accept the attaohed and foregoing proposal, by order of the Council in session, this, the 30th day of January, 1939, Tom Shelton rar, City of Plainview, Texas. The motion to accept the above was made by Alderman Osborne, and seconded by Alderman Frogge. J, L Gallaw"Nz' City gecretary, City of Plainview, Texas .3TATE OF TEXAS COUNTY w RAI E I Gentlemen: To the Honorable :Mayor, and City Council, City of Plainview Texas. We propose to necessary papers, at1 4ito the printing, secure and pay for n le By Respectfully submitte4„ °rummer Company, Inc. G. I. Smith the legal work, furnish all the 981 the market a tcrue r' o nion; handle other deta i :s with refe rence tc the refunding of 41,000. o0 Refunding Bo xds, to ure: to pay the Texas, hereby accept the above proposal by order of the Council To 1 at P1avie text, The motion to accept the above was made by Aldermen "0s borne, and seconded by Alderman Eregge TAT OF T OUNTY of HALE 'CITY E PLAINVIEW e u.ndersign officials of the City of Pia nvie o n in the 00un $2,000 in 1944, 1,000 in 1946 6, 000 in 1961 2,000 in 1 services in providing the above, the Gi.ty of $330,00. on, this the 30th day of January, 1939. Q R E I N A N C E !o. 436 By Respectful y submitted., s, the 6th day of pebruarp, 19 ounc l of the CITY OP PI I VIE W TES oonven,ed in regu c711 in the City Hall, a1 l members thereof, to- bo ied: Hancock de one None. Osborne I. W. iker L. Frogge C. H. Hancock and T. Gallawa C ity Secretary being present, and among other ,business transacted, the following ordinance was passed; AN t RDINANOE BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OP PLAIN VI: W, I' Za413, AUTHORIZING THE ISSUANCE OF BONDS FOR TE PRINCIPAL aum OP ELEVEN THOUSAND DOLLARS ($11„000000) FOR THE muRI)oaE OF REFUNDING, G, CANCELLING AND IN LIEU OP A LIKE A O NT OF LEG A', INDEBTEDNESS OUTSTANDING A. GAIL} ST S. ID CITY; PRESCRIBING THE FORL F BOND AND INTEREST COUPONS; PROVIDING FOR THE LEVY 'i ASSESSEENT AND COLLECTION OF TAX ON THE $1 VALUATION OF LI LE PROPERTY WITHIN HE ILIT OF SAID CITY $LJFF I- O PAY THE INTEREST CITE A SINKING FUND FOR D ELPTION OF auca BONDS Xl' -ATURI Y AND DECLARING GOY aced on its first reading; seconded by Berman Frogge and carried by the following votes: an Hancock moved that the ordinance be cock Alderman Kiker moved that the ordinance pas first reading; seconded by lderm carried by the following vote: AYES; Kiker rflg Hanc€ck d: OMdinan.ce passed on first reading. orne ker reading. borne moved that the rules be Aldermen Fromm borne and borne lderz suspended and that the ordinance be placed on second reading; seconded by Alderman Frogge ing vote: and carried by the follow- Frogge 93 AYES: :hiker ally prised, None ied: rrdinance laced tin second reading, Alderman ance pass second reading; ied by the following vo NOES None, Alderman Osborne moved that the ordinance pass third and final reading; seconded by lderman Hancock and carried by the following vote: sb orne Mayo r To Shelton then declared the ordinance fin- The ordinance fol,laws AN R 1I C BX SHE CITY COLT 0II OF TEE CITY 0 PLAIN- VIEW, TEAS, AUTHORIZING THE ISSUANCE OF BONDS FOR SHE PRINCIPAL 3 1m OF ELEVEN USA DOLLARS 11 OR THE PURPOSE OF REFUNDING REFUNDING. CANCELLING AND IN LIEU G III; AMOUNT OF LEGAL INDEBTEDNESS U SANDING AGAINsT SAID CITY; PRESCRIBING THE FORM OF BOND AND INTEREST COUPONS; PROVIDING FOR THE LEVY, ASSESSMENT AND COLT C- TI ON OF A TAX ON THE 4100 VALUATION OF ALL TAXABLE PRO- PERTY R2Y ITHIN THE LIMITS OF SAID CITY SUFFICIENT T I PAY THE INTEREST .i D CREATE A SINKING FUND FOR THE iE EEP- TION OF SUCH BEDS AT MATURITY; AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY WHEREAS the G .ty Council of the CITY 0 P INVIE YAS, by ordinances duly passed and adopted, has authorized the n uance of the following described bonds of the Cit of Flain view, Texas, all of which are new outstanding legal indebtedness of the City of Plainview Texas: SEWER BONDS, dated vane 10 1921, bearing interest at the rate of 5% per annum, in denomination of 1,000 each, Nos. 40 to 42 inclusive, due dune 10, 1 Aggregating eP-"P ,Froggy d by ;d ern Kiker moved that the ordin- ook 000,00 WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Plainview, Texas consider it necessary, feasible and practicable and to the best interests of said City that Refunding Bonds as hereinafter described be issued upon the faith and credit of the City for the purpose of refunding, cancelling and in lieu of an equal f44 ,amount of the existing indebtedness hereinabove described of said City in the amount of •leven:Thousand Dollars (41,000.00): 1. REFUNDING BONDS, dated Settember 1, 1926, bearing interest at the rate of 5 per annum, in denomination of Q1,000 each, Nos. 17 and 18, due Larch 1, 1939, aggregating $2,000.00 REFUNDING BONDS, dated March 10, 1936, bearing interest at the rate of 4% per annuit in denomination of 1,00Q each, Nos, 13 to18 inclusive, due March 10, 1939, aggregating $6,000.00 AS, the above described indebtedness in the aggregate amount of Eleven Thousand. Dollars ($11,000.00) was 'exiting at the time Chapter 163, Acts of the Regular Session of the Forty-second Legislature of the State of Texas became effective or consists of legally issued outstanding bonds, and there exists authority under said Chapter 163, Acts of the Reg- ular Session of the Forty-second IegiOlature (being the General Bond and aarrant law of 1931) for the refunding of each and all of the above described items of indebtedness; and NOW, THEREPORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PIA 'EN: That the negotiable ooupon bonds of said City to be called "CITY OF PLAINVIEW, TEXAS REFUNDING BONDS, SERIES 19 9" in the _aggregate amount of Eleven Thousand. Dollars ($11,000.00) be issued under and by virtue of the Constitution and laws of the State of Texas, including Chapter 163, Acts of the Regular Session of the Forty-second Legislature of the State of Texas, 95 96 1931, and all acts amendatory, complementary thereto ing and in lieu of the following deecribed existing indebtedness f said %its shat: upon Firs B©NDS, the rate of h, Nos. 40 aggregating liEFUNDING BONDS,, dated interest at the rate o of $14000 each, Nos. 17 aggregating REFUNDING BOMBS, dated interest at the rate of of 01,000 each, Nos. 13 to 18 inc 1939, egating be in denomination of 0 numbered from One (1) t That said bonds 84 11 be dated ha ted June 10, 192 bearing interest at per annum, in denomination of $1,000 to 42 inclusive, due June 10, 1939, 03,000. 'or the pt'p of refunding, cancell- I1. ember 1, 1926, bearing per annum, in denomination and 18, due Larch 1, 1939, 02 000.00 ado YIP Thousand Dollars IV. n 11 inclu That the pr of and interest on s ,id bonds be payable in lawful money of the United States :Of 'erica, presentation and surrender of bonds or proper coupons at National Bank in Dallas, Dallas, leras. That each of said bonds shall be signed by the or and countersigned by the pity Secretary, and the corporate seal f the Oity tf Plainview, Texas shall be impressed upon sash: of theme bearing in denomination e, due Larch c h 1, 1939, sha13 1, 000. 00) each, oa t the facsimile signatures of the kiayar and Secretary may be lithographed upon the interest coupons a 000.00 ity ached to said bonds and shall have the same effect if they had been signed by them. ose for which they are issued; that they are issued under and in strict conformity with the Donstitution and laws of the State of Texas, including Chagter 163, acts of the Regular Sess- ion of the Forty second Legislature of the State of Texas, effec- tive tsar 21, 1931, and in pursuance of an ordinance of said City Council, aid bonds shall be numbered and become due and pay able as follows: 2 4 to 9 annuall follows; 0, to 11 at said bonds shall express upon their face the t being hereby affirmatively found and determined that the financial condition of the City is such that the maturities herein set out are necessary in view of the tax burden of the City. Said bonds shall bear interest at the rate of Four per cent (4) per annum payable September 1, 1939 and semi- thereafter on the first days of March and September VI V II. .MOUNT 2, ©00 1,000 6, 000 2,000 VIII. i AT RITY March 1, 1944 March 1, 1946 March 1, 195 Larch 1, 195 The form of said bonds all be substant ly as 97 The City of Plainview, a munioipal corporation of the state of Texas, aoknowleages itself indebted to and for value reoeived„ hereby Premises to pay to bearer the sum of ONE 'THOUSAND DOLLARS in lawful money of the United States of America, on the let daY kareh, 19 with interest thereon from date hereof until paid at the raf15 Four per cent (4%.) per annum, payable September 1, 1939, and semi -annuallY thereafter on the first days of arch and September of each year, both principal and interest of this bond payable upon presentation and surrender of bond or proper coupons at the ]'irst National Bank in Dallas, Dallas, Teias, and the said City of Plainview, Texas is hereby held. and firmly bound, and its faith and credit and all real and personal proper- ty in said City are hereby pledged for the prompt payment of the interest on this bond and the principal thereof at maturity* NO. THIS BOND is one of a series of eleven (11) bonds of like tenor and effeot except as to maturity, numbered from One (1) to Eleven (11) inclusive, aggregating Eleven Thousand Dollars (411,000,00) issued for the purpose of refunding, cancelling and in lieu of ap equal amount of the existing indebtedness of said City and is issued under and in striot conformity with the Cons- titution and.laws of the tate of Texas, including Chapter 163, acts of the Regular Seseion of the Forty -aeoond Legislature of the State of_Tex*P* effective EaY ?1, 1931, in accordance with the provisions of the city charter; and pursuant to an ordinance adopted by the City Council of the City of Plainview, Texas duly recorded in the Einutes o said City Counoil. IT 18 HEREBTOEBTIFIED, ItECITED and REpResENTED that all acts, conditions and things neoessary'to be done precedent to and in the issaaice of this series of bonds, in order to make them legal, valid and binding obligations of said City have been done, happened and performed in regular and due form, as required by law; that the holder or holders of this bond, or the series of which it is a part, are and shall be subrogated to all the rights and privileges against said City had and possessed by the holders of the original indebtedness; that due provision has been made for levying and collecting ann4a1ly by taxation an amount suffic- ient to pay the interest on this series of bonds as it fella due and to provide a sinking fund for the final redemption of said bonds at maturity; and that the issue of bonds of which this is one, together with all ether indebtedness of said City, is with- in every debt and ether limit prescribed by the Constitution sand law of said State* IN wiTnEss CR, the CitY Council of the City of Plain- view, Texas has caused the seal of said City to be afficed here- to, and this bond to be signed by its Mayor and countersigned by the City Secretary, and the interest coupons hereto attached to be executed by the lithographed,facsinile signatures of said EaYor and City Secretary as of the 1st day of Larch, 1939. Co tereigned: CITY OF PLAINVIEW REFUNDING BOND, SEIL'S 1939 UNITED STATES OF ALEHIOA sTATD OF 'TEZes4 COUNTY OF NAIB City Seoretary, City of Plainview* Texas. $1,00o Yor, nvie Tex OFFI this CAI) o? ation of the Fire STATE OF TEI he form of interest ce .yon sh all. be eubstant :al y The CITY CI' PLAINVIEW, T a municipal oorpor- ate of 8xaa, hereby Promised to pay to :Dearer at ona1 Bank in Dallas, Dallas, Texas, the sum of BOLI .RS in law money of the United States of America, being the interest due that date on the City of Plainview, Texas Refunding Bond, Ser- ies 1939, dated Earoh 1, 1939. ion, That the following certificate shall be printed on the back of each bond: On the lst day of I HEREBY 0.B.RTIFY °that there is on file and of record in my office a certificate of the Attorney General of the estate of Texas, to the effect that this bond has been examined by him as required by law and that he finds that it has been issued in con- formity with the ConetitutionE�.and laws of the State of Texas, and that it is a valid and binding obligation Upon said City of Plain- view Texas, and said bond has this day been registered by me. ITNES8 my hand and seal of office at Austin, Texas Comptio .er of PLa.bl c accounts of the to of Texas. REG TBR U. s further ORDAINED by the City Council of the City view Texas that to pay the interest on said bonds and 99 ereate a sinking fund sufficient to reaeem them at maturity, tax of TWO Gents 20 on each One Hundred Dollars tion of taxable property in the saia OitY of Plainview shall be annually levied on said property And annually assessed and 0011 eoted„ 0r sO much thereof, or in addition thereto as may be re- quired until said bonds with interest thereon have been fully Paid, and the said tax of Two cents 2( 1.0 here now levied for the current year 1909, and so much thereof as shall be necessary or in addition thereto as may be required is hereby levied for each succeeding Year While said bonds or any of them are outstanding, and se-re shall be annually assessed and collected and applied to the purpose named* That for'the year 1940 and each succeeding year while any of said bonds or interest thereon are outstanding and unpaid, and at the time that other oity taxes are determined, a tax rate based upon the latest app- roved. tax rolls of the City shall be calculated and said rate, reouisite and sufficient to fully make, raise and produce in each of the said years a sum Of money necessary to pay the in- terest and principal maturing in said years shall be levied, assessed and collected*and said tax so found to be necessary is hereby ordered to be levied and is hereby levied and shall be assessed and collected and applied to the purpose named. That all 1oneys to the credit of the interest sinking funds of the issues,hereinabove described, in the pree all collections of delinquent taxes Which have been heretofore portion applicable to the payment of the bonds authorized:to be refunded by this issue of bonds, and the proportionate part of levied, or are in prooess of collection for the payment of the interest and prinoipal of the bonds authorized to be refunded by this ordinance, shall be, and they are hereby ordered transferred to the interest and sinking fund created for the payment of CITY of I'LAINVIEW, TEXAS REFUNDING aVINF SERIES 1939, and such funds, as and when collected, shall be placed in the special fund created for the payment of said Refunding Bonds to be held for the purpose offpayment of interest and principal of said Refunding Bonds, arias 1959, at maturity, provided, that said transfer of funds Shall be made proportionately from time to time as and when said bonds have been actually surrendered in exchange for said. Refund- ing Bonds, in such manner that the outstanding indebtedness not exchanged will always be protected by a proper interest and sink- ing fund heretofore provided for that purpose. That to pay the interest which will become due September 1, 1939 in amount of 0220,00on said. Refunding Bonds there shall be and there is hereby avpropriated out of funds' on hand and Which will be-available therefor, and out of taxes in prooess of collect- ion, the said sum of $220•00 which shall be set aside for the par- poee of paying such interest when due and shall be held and used for no other purpose. XIV. It is further ORDAINED by the City Council that said orig- in 1 indebtedness which is being refunded hereby, be, and the same is, hereby in all things validated and held and declared to be valid, subsis$ing, binding and unsatisfied obligations against said. City, and the acts of the City officials in the issuance of said indebtedness are hereby in all things ratified and confirmed. It is further ORDAINED that in addition to all other rights the holder or holders of the Refunding Bonds, Series 1939, herein authorized, is and are subrogated to all of the rights and equities Which may have ever been possessed or held at any time by the holders and/or the owners of the original debts refunded by *hid iaaue of bonds, and any of the rights and equities of any other parties pertaining thereto, especially in the event said bonds are held unenforcible or invalid. xvi Be it further ORDAINED by the City Council of the City of Plainview, Texas that the Layor of the City of Plainview shall be authorized to take and have charge of all necessary 102 reoords pending investigation by the Attorney General and shall take and have charge and control of the bonds herein authorized pending their approval by the Attorney General and registration by the Comptroller of Public Accounta, and the Comptroller of Public .counts shall take and hold said. Refunding Bond unregis-.. tered pending the delivery to him for cancellation of the securi-.! Atte ties to be refunded by this issue, and be shall upon presentation of any or all of the indebtedness herein deacribed, register an equal amount of said. Refunding Bonds gad deliver same toter Company, Inc*, of Texas or its order, in aecordance Yith in structions by the Layor of the Gity Of aainview, Texas* XVII* PA aNT this 6th day of February, 1939. The fact that the City Council has now an oPPortunitY to redeem the outstanding bonda hereinabove described and is in urgent need of the financial relief contemplated in this ordill ance creates an emergency demanding that the rule requirin T reading of this ordinance on ,more than one day before fins- age be suspended, and such rule is hereby suspended, and ordained that this ordinance shall take effect and be in force immediately uPon it passage and approval. APPROVED this 6th day of FebruarY, 1939* CITY SE TARY 4 y o inview Texas* At this point the meeting wa reoessed izntil 7:30 2* M. rebru ry 13, 1939* 16 111,zimmigriAK oret T'0/11 she' t 03a layoR City* of Plainview, Texas The City C=nail reconvened a recessed regular meeting With e iayor, Tom Shelton, presiding, and Alderman C. H. Hancock, M. Osborne and L. W. Kiker and City Attorney Dan L. Cook pre- sent, when the following business was transacted, to -wit; Motion by Alderman Kiker, seconded by Alderman Hanoock that the following ordinance be passed and adopted. The motion was carried and it was so ordered, and the motion reads as follows; EREAS, it`has been a common practice for dealers in new and used automobiles, tractors, trailers, implements and machines, to remove such merchandise from their parking lots and warerooms and park -and leave them on certain streets of the City of Plainview, thereby contributing to traffic con- gestion and causing additional hazards to the safety of the public; of RDINANCE LAYING IT UNLAWFUL FUL FOR 'ANY PERSON, OR CORPORATION. E D IN THE''. SALE OF NEW OR USED AUTOMOBILES, TRACTORS, TRAILERS, NPLELENTS OR MACHINES, TO PARK AND LEAVE STAND- ING UPON CERTAIN STREETS OF THE CITY, OF PLAIN- VIEW AND NEW OR USED AU TOMOBILE, TRACTOR, TR&ILOR, IMP BNT OR ACHINE WHEN SUCH NEW OR USED AUTO- MOBILE, TRACTOR, TRAILOR, IMP t T OR MACHINE IS A PART OR ITEM OF STOOK IN TRADE OF SUCH PERSON, FIRM OR CORPORATION; NAMING THE STREETS, AND PART'S OP STREETS, UPON WHICH SUCH PARKING IS HEREAFTER UNLAWFUL; PROVIDING THAT IT SHALL NOT BE UNLAWFUL FOR SUCH PERSON, FIRM. OR CORPORATION, TO AND LEAVE ST LADING ANY NEW OR USED AUTOMOBILE, TRACTOR, TRAILoR, INPIRMFIET OR MACHINE, FORA TINE NOT TO 02E1/THIRTY (0)MINUTES; PROVIDING THAT THE PARK- ING_ OF SUCH NEW OR USED AUTOMOBILE, TRACTOR, TRAIL- R, IMPLEBENT OR L CHINE SHALL CONSTITUTE A SEPAR- ATE OFFENSE, PROVIDING A PENALTY FOR VIOLATION OF THIS ACT. AND DECLARING AN EIRGENCY ebruary 13 Be it ordained by the City Cozncil of the Texas: ion I That hereafter it shall be unlawful for any person, firm or corporation, engaged in the sale of new and /or used automobiles, tractors, implements or machinery, to park and leave standing upon the streets„ and parts of streets, rA ed and designated in Section 2 hereof, any new or used auto- mobile, tractor, trailer, implement or machine, when such new or used automobile, tractor, trailer, implement or machine is a part or item of stock in trade of such person, firm or cor- poration, engaged in the sale of such merchandise; provided, that it shall not be unlawful for any such person, firm oreor poration to park and leave standing in the prohibited areas any new or used automobile, tractor„ trailer, implement or machine, for a time not to exceed' thirty (30) minutes, Section 2. That such parking of new and used automo biles, tractors, trailers, implements and maehinee, when same are it and parts of stock in trade, shall be unlawful when parked by any person, firm or corporation, upon the following streets, and parts of streets, in the City of Plainview, to -wit: On Broadway Street from Eleventh Street to Fourth Street; On .Ash Street from Tenth Street ti Fourth Street; On Austin Street from Ninth Street ttp Fourth Street; D I N A N O B N4. 439 9 103 10 on ou.r uh Street i'rom Ash street to Austin z th Street h Street On Seventh On Eighth On Ninth Str eotioh ol, trailer, offense* PASSED 4ND APPROVED this the rest, bia ,Street; B eet to Columbia sh Street to Austin Stree of each new or used- u °mobile, machine,, shall constitute a Section 4, Ln person, firm or corporation, who shall or leave eiw or used automobile, tractor, iler, implement or hine, while such person, firm Or corporation, is engaged in the business oil dealing in such merohandie yin the City of Plainview, shall be deemed guilty of a mi,sdezneanor and upon conviction shall be fined in the sum of not less than One Dollar 4O} nor more than Ten Dollars ($10:00). tion 5. The aet that such parking pi' new and used automobiles, tractors, trailers, implements and naohines, upon certain 'streets of the .i.tr o Plainview is contributing to traffic congestion and is causing inconvenience to the public and is an additional hazard to the safety of the public, creat an emergency requiring.thia Ordinance to be in full force and effect from and after .ts. approval and publication. Ti Motion by Alderman Osbo t the following ordinance b on was carried and it Was ±ollos, OF 1I OR 0PP D OR S OF T I Y OP' R.PSI OF ADU ATRD, a P"i o m She. seconded by Alderman Kiker seed and, adopted. The Ordered, and the motion. reads ANDATORY THE GRADING AND �E0 CERTAIN MILK PRODUCTS SOID WITHIN THE CORPORATE LIMITS Z EXA8; PROHIBITING RE ISERANDED, OR UNGRADED M AND MILK PRODUCTS; REQUIRING AND PROVIDING FOL. ISSUING REVOKING OF IERMITS,FOR THE SAS O ILK AND I, PRODUCT'S, AUTHORIZING AND, DIRECTING 'THE CITY HEALTH QPFI ;R TO RECEIV. PPLIC ,TIO TS FOR INs DAIRIES' AND MILK PLANTS AND RAN' OR V PERMITS TO PERSONS, PIR �S RD CORPORATIONS TO SELL O OFFS FOR SAI R DE MI s AND kILK PRODUCTS WITHIN THE CITY; PROVIDING FOR THE C+ ST U 'I0 T O 'UTU1E DAIRIES AND MILK PLANS; D P IITG THE PRO- VISIONS OP SENATE BILL 83 PASSED BY REGULAR S $SIt OP HE 45TR IEGISLAT 'RE, 193"7; PROVIDING FOR TU EI ORCx*EmENT OF THIS ORDINANCE AND THE ,'R._B the Regular Session of the 45th Legislature 1 937, pa seed ffn Aet known as Senate Bill 83,' relative to the grad- ing and labeling of milk and milk products and authorizing the governing bodies of cities, `to make mandatory the grading and grade labeling of milk and milk products sold and offered for sale with- in the corporate limits of such cities; and, WHEREAS, recent inspections by State authority of dairies and milk plants supplying the City of Plainview with milk and milk products disclose that an inferior grade of milk and milk products is being dispensed to the public, and, WHERZAS, it is necessary to regulate the sale of milk and milk products within the City ofIlainvieW for the promotion of health, and governing body of said City desires to require permits for the sale Of milk and milk products :d make mandatory the grading add labeling of milk and milk products sold and offer- ed for sale within the corporate limits of the City of Plainview, Texas now therefore, BB IT BDAI 3 D by the City C nail =of the City` of nview, Texas. Section 1. That hereafter Lt shall be unlawful for any son, firm or •corporation to sell or offer for ease any milk or lk pr �odu.ct within the oorporate limits of the City of Plainview, without such person, firm or corporation first rakes application to and receives a permit from the City Health Officer to sell and offer for sale such milk or milk products. The City Health Officer shall issue or revoke snob peim.its in accordance with the require- ments and oondition.e hereinafter set fordo., provided he may revoke or re"uee to issue a permit if in his judgment the milk or milk pro- duct of any person, firm or corporation is unfit for human consump- tion. Section 2. The City Health Officer of the City of Plain- e is hereby authorized and directed to receive applications from, and grant permits to, persons, firms and corporations desiring to sell or offer for sale milk and milk products within the City; pro- vided that said Health Officer shall inspect the equipment, the animals from which the milk is produced, and the sanitation of the dairies and milk plants and grade the milk according to the pro- visions of Senate Bill 83, passed by the 45th. Legislature, 1937, and in accordance with the rules and regulations promulgated by the State Health Officer pursuant thereto, The grading and label- ing of milk and milk products sold and offered for sale within the oorporate limits according to definition (P Section 1 of Sen- ate Bill 83, for grades UB O",and "B" raw milk and milk produote, and definition (q) for grades "A", "Bf! and "0" pasteur- ized milk and milk products, is hereby made mandatory These specifications are on file with the City Secretary for public ex- amination, Section 3, Adulterated, Misbranded, or Ungraded milk or II;,lk Products Prohibited. No person, firm or corporation with- in the City of Plainview or its police jurisdiction, shall pro- duce and sell, offer or expose for sale, or have in possession with intent to sell, any milk or milk product which is adulterated, misbranded, or ungraded., within the meaning of and under the pen- lty of the aforesaid Senate Bill 83, Violation of this Section shall be sufficient cause for revocation of permits for the sale of ilk or milk products Section A, All pasteurized milk and milk products shall be placed in their final delivery containers in the plant in which they are pasteurized, and all raw milk and milk products sold for human consumption in the raw state shall be placed in their delivery container': at the farm at which they are produced, 105 106 Which view, sive', Grade ection 6* nferceme t Interpretation This Odin ance shall be enforced by the City Health Offi °cer in accordance with the interpretations thereof contained in the 1936 edition of the United States Public Health Service bilk Code and the aforesaid Senate Bill 8. on Repeal and D and. Parts: cif. Ordinances in conflic° by repealed:, and this Ordinance immediately after its adoption and by law* Section 8, Unconstitutionality Clan xhou1d avy section, paragraph sentence, clause or phrase of this Ordinance be ^declared' unconstitutional or invalid for any reason the re- mainder or said Ordinance shall not be effected thereby* ection 9, Any person, firm, corporation or association of persons who shall sell, expose for sale offer for sale or Possess for the pirpo se of sale* any milk or milk product within the City of Plainview without having 'a permit authorizing the sale of the same, issued by the City Health Officer of the Oi.ty of •Plainview, Texas or who shah, se offer for sale, or possess for the purpose of 'sale, any milk o ik product after a permit has been revoked or suspended shall be Vaned, upon conviction, in a sun not e One Hundred Dollars 100.0O) and each sep- arate sale,' or possession for sale, shall constit*te a separate offense* Section 10. .evocation of permits addressed to the offending person, e date of revocation, and deposited' Section 11 Where violations of this provisions of said Senate Bill 83 are found t his agents or any City Officer having juriedi' plaint or complaints in acme court of compete. ed lett stating APPROVED PAS 8 this t.e 13th, MCI_ 'ICATIONS .'OR OCUSTIOA IN d, mil$.' pi o the �lSt ruct i e et i`Gn Ordinance this Ord :ranee are her be in full force and effect public t ion as required shall be by register.- firm or corporation, i the '9 ils* "di.nce 'and' the he City Health Officer, coon shall file 'com.- 21t nrisdiction of February 0 `J ICIP. L UDITORIIJL BUI Plainview, Texas ION: The term Contractor applies to CONTRA CT: The working drawings, these specifications, the "Term of the contract" and the guarantee constitutes the contract. SCOPE OF WORK: The contractor shall furnish all labor, materials scafflowing, and services nece ssary for all work included in these specifications. CCUSTIC.L CEILING Frame construction for same, securely fastened to botton cord of steel trusses 2 14 an top of flanges each side trusses by drilling and bolting, into this fasten 2 X 6 joists 2' oc running from cord to cord, and in center of span securely fas- ten 2 X 10 on top of joist, in center of span 2 X 10 trussed and braced to roof joists. Ceiling to be striped with 1 X 4, 12" cen- ters made level to receive acoustical celotex material type 0-8 with the standard roller Ivory finish applied in strict accord- anee with manufactures directions and furnishing a guarantee on acoustics.► LL SIDES 4 IN AUDXTQRIE3 Beginning at ceiling line and fraim- ng down to a point at botton of balcony extending from baloony to gag walls, _shall be framed with 2 X 4 2' ac. 2 X. 4 shall be sec- fastened at to with timbers bolted to steel plates and at bottom of balcony build a beam of 4-* 2 X 8 securely fastened by bolting to steel cola, walls to be striped with 1 X 4,Ji" centers and covered with one of the standard brands of 1/2 inch fiber board to be selected by the owners. and beginning at the low point of balcony the same application shall be applied from front part of balcony to rear of building following up the grade of balcony ex- cept the two sides of balcony shall be sheeted solid oa .at ds distance of 3 -1/2 feet. STEED CULL i$: on first floor shall be cased from bottom of bal- oony to floor line securely fastened to steel colums forming an 8 X 12 inch door pocket on each side of °oilums with door hung on hinges and to provide hardware for looking same, Reams of bays on first floow to be neatly cased with finished lumber. FIASTER: Repair all plaster in main auditorium and wings and through entrance to rest room in rear of building on north side and put same in-as near the original condition as possible, DOORS: In single NW., entrance install one new door 3' X 8' X 22 and at both north double entrances install new doors 3'X 8' X 2* and at south doable door entrances of Auditorium install new doors 3' X 8' X 2g, furnish and install new hardware where missing and worn on all doors specified, UNDER STAGE: Remove metal grates on each side and cover openings with metal lathe and plaster same. ACOUSTICAL CEILITG: Where there occurs constructing joints where the different lengths but togather there shall be a wainscoat band of same material, and in ceiling angle cove mold of same material cove No. 2, the ceiling shall be applied using nails made' by the acoustic company. RECI' WALL: in room on north side of front entrance erect a plaster wall', from entrance to library and installing new door and frame from entrance lobby, making hallway to ladies rest room, refit and rehang front entrance doors to Auditorium, Chamber of Commerce and library making them work free and easy, replacing all broker and missing hardware on same, OVE;Ilb+Ffocr: to..halentrance and close up opening where door is being moved .from, p'RCIFICATIO S' AUDITpIUM PAGE NO. 2 DOORS: Furnish and install new screen doors to library. GLASS': Furnish and install all broken glass to building. ALLOWANCE: The contractor to make an allowance of $150. 0 for, rods and curtains. EIECTRICAL: In addition to the blueprint layout for wireing and fixtures the contractor shall figure to rewire stage foorlights and install new reoeptables and inspect all other erieeing an d Make an itemized list of repairs** TICKET O!'03; Contractor to do sal necessarY repairing to tio- ket office and install PlYwood where fiber board now exists, STOVES: Install asbestos board backs in two stoves in rear of building. LIBRARY INTERIOR: Repair all plaster and windoW sills in lib-' rary, all plaster walls to receive one coat of texolite or equal, all interior woodwork to receive two coats of paint, _color to be eelected by owners* AUDITORIUM: After all walls and ceiling is on in auditorium all window jams shall be neatly oased, INTERIOR PAINTIEG AUDITORIUM:: All interior plaster walls in aud- itorium, bays and halls through to and including rest room in rear shall receive two coats of texolite or equal all wood work in same to receive three ooats of approved paint, eolor to be 86316°ted by owners, EXTERIOR: The contractor shall examine the body of the roof and make necessary reapirs whore leaks occur, and to remove all old. flashing and install new flashing throughout* STUCCO: All exterior stucoo window sills shall be neatly re- paired to put same in as near the original °audition as possible, EXTERIOR XAINTING: Al]. exterior walls, coping window sills shall be given one coat of bondex ceiler, after aufficientlY dried one coat of bondex applied in strict accordance with manufactures instructions, all exterior woodwork and metal OpOfl Jugs to receive three coats of approved Paint, oolor to be selected by owners, INTERIOR TIN 7ORK: The openings in the steam pipes on wing sides to be neatly capped with galvenized metal caps, the open- ings leading into main auditorium to be fitted with galvanized grates contructed so as to lay flat against wall ceiling. GUTTERS: All exterior gutters and down spouts to be replaced with new material and to reoeive two coats o galvanized pre- server. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS OR ALLY SIDE: Contractor shall install one new window and ane new door size of deer to be 2'0 X 6'0 and paint all openings two coatee The above specified work is intended to cover all items of work to be done, but if there be any small items now mentioned con tractor.must include them in his bid* This work is to be executed in a good ad workman like manner, Terms of payment. Eighty five percent of all labor and material incorporated in job every two weeks, The remaining fifteen percent to be paid on,cOmPletion and acoeptance of job. NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN that on the 13th day of February, 1939, at 7:00 oo1eok P. M., at the City Hall of the City of Plainview, the hayor and Council of the City of Plainview will receive bids for the general repair and reconditioning (includ- ing the installation of acoustical walls and ceilings) of the City Auditorium of said City. Plans and specifications of said repairs and improvements are on file at the office of the Mayor of the City of Plainview where they may be inspected by any contractor desiring to bid. Sealed bide will be received for the contract as a whole,-and each bid shall be accompanied by cashierls check in the amount of five Percent of the bid; and the check of the successful TEE STATE OF TEXAS i 0 0 00UNTY OF HALE 0 0 0 1, Tem She' bidder will be retained by the City as a guarantee of the' con- tractor's performance of his contract, Installations and re- pairs shall be made in accordance with plans and specifications to be furnished by the City. The City reserves the right to rejeot all bids. on Mayor. _THIS AGREBEENT made and entered into by and between the City of Plainview, a municipal corporation, acting by and thr- ough its Mayor and Council, hereinafter called City, and. L. D. Harrison o of Hale County, Texas, hereinafter called Contractor, the terms, conditions and covenants of which are as follows, to The labor and materials contemplated in this agree- ment, to be furnished by the Contractor at his own cost and ex- 109 1 10 pense, is to be expended ia the repair and reconditioning of the City Auditorium of the City of Plainview in accordance with spec- ifications relative thereto* a copy of which is annexed to this agreement, made a part hereof and marked 92xiibit A,"; and this contract IM in pursuance to the bid of the Contractor received and passed upon by the City Cannel' on the "Zth day of February, 195 ddltional worlc, 2+ 4. The contractor will furnish all labor and mater- i.1$ reasonably neeeasary to complete the work called for by specifications attached within the time herein provided* The Oontraetor shall not employ on the work any person not ekilled in the work assigned him, and shall at all times enforce strict discipline and good order among his employees* The materials to be furnished by the contractor shall be new and both materials and workmanship shall be of good quality, 5+ The retractor shall give his personal su era viaion of the work, using his best skill and attention, unless he shall have the written consent of the :Mayor to place a suPer7 intendent in his place, The City, without invalidating this oontraot, may make any changes in the work to be done by adding to or dedueting from the work, by altering and changing, aaid the eon- tract sum herein provided shall be adjusted accordingly, such adjaatment to be made at the time the changes, additions and alterations are made, and the amounts to be added or deducted upon before such changes or alterations are made. 5+ If changes, additions -or alterations are made and such obanges require more time than is eontemplated in this agree- ment such time shall be extended by agreement -of the City and Con tractor to such timeaas will be r aaonably.neeessary perform the LA 6* Contractor shall be responsible for and shall main- tain such insurance as will protect him from his contingent lia- bility for damages for personal injuries, including death, that may arise from operations under this contract. 7. Contractor shall-maintain such insurance as will protect him from claims by his employees under the Workmans Com- pensation Act and from other claims for damages for personal in- juries, including death, which may arise under the operations contemplated by this contract, whether such operations be by him- self or by any subcontractor or by anyone directly or indirectly employed by them. 8, Nothing in this contract shall be construed to pre- vent the Contractor from assigning portions of the work contem plated, but he is expressly forbidded to assign the whole of the work unless he Shall have first received the written consent of the City to such assignment. 9. Al]. lieenses, ordinances, State laws, permits and the like, shall -be observed by the contractor and he shall be res ponsible for the observance of them by his employees and subcon- tractors. log The City Council of Plainview, together with the kayor shall have general supervision of the work, but at their option may delegate this authority to the Building Inspector or Architect if and when the latter is employed. 11. Where practicable, the Contractor shall employ skilled and common labor living in or near Plainview; but this provision-does net relieve the Contractor of the obligation to employ any person not skilled in the work assigned him and to commence and complete the work with dispatoh and in .a workman- like manner. 111 .12. The work herein contemplated shall be commenced On or befere the 15th day of FebruarY, 1959, and shall be oompleted within 45 working days after oommencement; provided, that in the eventthere are alterations or additions the time of completion may be extended as hereinbefore provided. 13. The sticons and provisions of the spec- ifications of work attached constitute a part of this contract as fully and completely as though copied in detail in the body hereQf. 14. The Contractor shall oonfine the storage of too]e and materials and the operation of his workmen to limits provided by law, the permit and ordinances, and under such directions as may be given him by the City Council or person authorized to act for it. 15. The Contractor shall at all times keep the pre- mises from unnecessary accumulation of waste materials caused by his employees and the work, and upon completion of the work he Shall remove all trash, rubbish, scaffolding, surplus materr iale and the like, and shall leave the premises "broom clean." 16. The oonsi�eation passing to the Contractor for the faithful Performanoe of this contract is the sun of 5 9 2 00, the amount bid_by him; and it is understood that such bid or pro- posal made by him is now made a part of this agreement. Payment of the consideration shall be made as follows: 85% of the labor and materials expended upon the job to be paid every two weeks, and the remaining 1$ to be paid. upon completion. The cashier's check held by the eity as bond for performance shall be returned to the Oontraotor at the end 0f the first week le work. 170 Acceptance of the work shall be by the Layer and City Council acting together with the Building Inspector or any Atteat: Arohitect employed by the City; and before acceptance the Con- traotor shall be required to produce satisfactory evidence be- fore the Council that all bills for labor and material have been paid, or so adjusted that the City shall in no event be held therefor, IN TE3T1140NY WHEREOF the contracting parites have hereunto at their hands this the 13th day of February, 1939. There being no further business, meeting adjourned, Tom Shelton 1 T 0 1 1 C. H Eancook L. W. Riker E. kle Osborne of Oity Council L. D. Harrison Contraotor Plainview, Texae, Feb. 20, 1939. The City Council met in regular meeting with the following members present. LeYor, Tem Shelton; Aldermen Es kr. Osborne, C. H. Hancook and. L. W. Kiker. City Attorney Dan IL, Cook, was present, hinutes of the last regular meeting, also the minutes of the reconvened regular meeting on February 13th, read and adopted. Lotion by Alderman Osborne, seconded by Alderman Hancock that the following ordinanoe be passed and adopted, The motion carried and the ordinance follows: 113 114 MAID Attest WEYEAS, the State Highway Lepartm.ent of the desirous of constructing State Highway No U,`- 70 through the City of Plainview over Fifth Street and THEREAS„ the State Highway Department is deeiro .s Of receiving Federal: Aid for the improvement of said highway: and, t WHEREAS, the Bureau of Public Roads of the Depart sent of Agri culture of the United States of America Will not participate in the construction of said highway until and unless the City of Plainview will agree to refrain from permitting encroach- ments upon the right-of-way of said above mentioned streets, and until and unless the City of Plainview will area to refrain from passing ordinances or laws fixing a speed limit of under twenty miles per hour on said above mentioned streets, and until and, unless the ,City of Plainview will agree to refrain from erecting signs, semaphores, and signals that will give preference to local routes or "that will hinder or delay traffic on said above mentioned streets. T1T IFO be it resolved by the CITY COUNCIL of the City of Plainview that, for an in consideration of the State Highway Department of the State of Texas and the Bureauof Public Roads of the Department of A gricultu.re of the United States of America constructing said Hi hwoy No. U. S. 70 through the City of Plainview over Fifth Street it hereby agrees with the State Highway Department of the State of Texas and the Busses of Public Roads of the Department of Agriculture of the Untied States of me ica that it will not, in the future, permit encroach- menton the right -of -way of said aroVe mentioned streets; nor will it pass an ordinance or laws fixing a speed limit on the above mentioned streets Of Under twenty miles per hour, nor will it allow the erection ofsigns, semaphores, and signals that will give preference to local routes Which intersect withsaid above mentioned streets nor that will slow up, hinder, or delay traffic on said above mentioned streets; nor will it repeal or amend any of the provisions of this resolution without the consent of the State Highway Commission. of T e xas is This is to, certify that the above resolution was adopted and passed at a special meeting of the CITY CUU CIL THE ITY F on Febras, ry 20th ed 9 or tie potion and s that ffezm 3 Cook, Present City Attorney carry on the agreementanade with illiams Day former City Attorn- eys and receive 10 of all money recovered by filing or intervening in tax suits for the City of Plainview. The motion was carried, and it was so ordered. tatt NOTIC OF ELECTION Notice is-hereby given that on the first Tuesday in:April, 1939, same being the,4th day of April, 1939, An Election-will be held at the City Hall of the City of Plainview for the par- pose of electing two (2) Alderman, one to succeed C H Han- cock, term expired, and one (1) to succeed M. S. Watson, re eigned, such Officers to be looted for a term of two (2) years. The name of the Presiding Officer of said_Election is Ws Neharg.' -This the 27th day of Febiary, 1939 -Attest: a J. L et WHEREAS; a-necessity exists for the election-of two Aldermen for the City of Plainview to succeed Co H. Hancook and. L. S. Watson, resigned: and, --WHEEAS; the City Council of said City failed, at its regular meeting, to appoint officers of such election. NOW,THEREFORE Tom Shelton, Mayor of the City of Plainview by authority vested in me by the charter and ordinances of said City, do hereby proclaim the First Tuesday in April, 1939, same being the 4th day of April, 1939, election day, said- ,Ellection to be hOld at the City Ballu0f City of Plainview for the purpose of electing two Aldermen. One to succeed L. S. datson, resigned, -and one to succeed 3. E. Hancock. 1-name-and appoint S. i. Moharg, lire. L. B. Platt and krs Guy Jacob as Election Judges, and the said S. W. Yeharg is hereby appointed as the presiding officer of such Election. Done ta Plainview, Texas, this the 27th day of Feb- ruary, 1939. R E-S 0 1 U T 1-0 N To Shelton kayer Egrowl. Tom Shelton 115 The City 0o members present. M. Osborne, L, W. P0 H, Bryan and 0 meeting. Motion and second ordered filed; -,the regu allowed and ordered pai ordered, bang- 09.�, {F 9 92; R oil met in regular meeting with the following Mayor Tom. Shelton, Aldermen: Z, Tv. F rogge, Icier and 0. ,H0 Hancock. City Tax Collector, ity Attorney Dan tii, Cook, were present in the ad arid opt aded. hat the monthly reports be accepted and salaries and the; following bills, be ity The motion carried and it was so REPORT 8 Secretary's Report for February, ,9,9 5.61; pity faz Collector Report for February, 1939 Delinquent X608.74; Current, X1,811.79. X1 5: Tom Shelton ,0175.00 J. L. Gallaway, $17 a0; Bryan, 4160.00; Ban. Cook, 1 E 75.00; E. M. Osborne, 20.00; rogge $20.00; L. W. Hiker, 420.00; C, H. Hancock, $20.00; 0u.rry, 4145.00; Bath Burkett, $115.00; A. Bohannon, .00; O has. .Zack, 0115 00; A. is Shook, 0115.00; Ed Li.tohell a .00 Geo. Bos e11, 495.00; 2 8. Daniel* 95.00; J. Bryan, 460 1. Estes, 440..00; i. L. Gregg, 135.00; L. Hamilton, 4105.00; Frank: R.i ler, $95.00; 2d Ross, 495.00; Needy a Lanford, 495000; Chas. Lor., $95.00; Chas. Arthur, $95.00. :1.ainviei Fire Department, 1 5.00; S, Bolles, 125.00; A. T. errod, $100.00; S. G. Yates, x,95.00; R. Walker* $75.00; 3. L. Linville, 0125.00; L. King, $115.00; J. R W. Perkins, 4100.00; 0. L. Pulley, $95.00; Russell Hewett, 095.00; Walter Roberts, 495.00; O. B. Guin, 0$95.00; Lee Hardin., 495.00; T. P. Sitton., 495.00; r. C. Nicholl, x ;125.00; Dr. ,t B. Ellsworth, $75.00; G. G. Blair, 485.00; Frank Stultz, 495.0-0. BILLS: Board of City Development, 4 500.00; Plainview School Band„ 4100.00; Plainview' Public Library. $40.00; Texas State. Employment service, $15.00; Battery A 131st wield .art- illery National Guard 47.50; Bob 'Wayland, 4300.00; Texas, -j.ew iexico Utilities Co., X821.50 Southwestern -Bell Telephone 0o., 45.85; West Texas as Co„ 489.60; Western Union Telegraph 0e. 16.01; The Community Publishing 00, 44.80 Burt :electric 0O, 1.90; Thatcher 2rinting Oo X12.10; Herald-1,e Publishing Co., 435.95; Hart's Pnar c 49.84; Montgomery ward 0o., 47.83; °Gra �ada Grill, 434.60; Plainview Laundry, X8 Rook .well Bros. Lumber Co., $2.27; Continental Oil Co., 44.55;; S. Darley 00., 3 ,65; lu,bbock Iotorcycle Oa., 438.45; .;veraon -Noss Co. Inc., 03.06; .iker's Service Station, $219.2 Connor Bathes Co., r X5.7 Petroleum. 00., 2029; American 414.29; Shook Tire Company, 44.75; Neptune Teter Co.„-$40000; Ho elite can Oast Iron Pipe Co., '30.00; Phillips Betrole€un Co.„ 43.30; .Boyd. Davenport, 8.33; EA/listen nvie fare1 19 9. !ti ter 00. 43.50 ;agnolia Foamite Oorporation, ips Battery C00, 424.25 oration, 150.00; eri t Blacksmith h,�op, 010.50; Garage Oil Co., 415.8.0; ?o tor 00., $7.85; fix. white sides, x; 5 .00; J. 0. Lumber Col $6.40; 'laLns laoh inert' Co., $10.62; Blacksmith $11013, 45 Doc Hinds, q46, 35; Shepard Chevrolet Co 612.,=97; The Plainview :hardware Co., 48.50; Dr. A. D. Ellsworth, .10.00; John Hall, 038000; Plainview .tari 1'7.50; Ethel Caddell, $20.50; H. A. arr Gro. Co. 3e :11 MberP? b: ?3 o sden toe :C`0 1241.0; a1fr y. o e, 3O.t 0 r:, rl Viande "rs, *DDT s.. 0. B.s Harder, 5 0 e 'y, 17.50; Higgin botharn-- Bartlett, Lbr. do** X213„ 75; Cash Pay Ro11., 46.15; J. L. Gallaway, City Col X88.9 STATE. CITY OF PL II 'I and J. .L1 rpin ad S ZE aide Tom Shelton, Osborne NOES: None. d: and carried by the following vote; 0:11 D I N 0 E NO. 441 On this, the 6th day of March 1939, the. City Council of the City of PLAINVIEW, TEXAS, convened in regular session in the Council Room,: in the City Hall, all mem- bers thereof, to -wit: H. Hancock rogge Kiker y, Oity Secretary, being present, and among other business transacted, the following ordinance was passed. AN ORDINANCE BY THE CITY CCU (IIs CF THE CITY OF PLAIN- VIEW, TEXAS,' A LADING AWCORD I 3 G�', ADOPTED FEBRUARY 6, 1939, WHICH AUTHORIZED THE ISSUANCE OF ELEVEN THOUSAND D©1 ARS( 311,© ©O.©©1 tr. REPLINBINO BONDS AND DECLARING et-JEMERGENOY Alderm an. irogge moved that the ordinance be placed on its first reading; sec onded by Alderman Kiker and carried by the following votes: YES: Prog e Osborne d. on first :reading. ancock 1 .iayo r, Alde lrnen Kiker moved that the ordin- ance pass first reading; seconded by Alderman Osborne ik passed. Aide None d. Ordinance sassed first reading. pended and that the ordnance be seconded by Alderman following vote: .Frogge YES: ogge NOES: Aldo pass second re di AYES::. Frogge YES: NOE: None, HOES; None L ker arr.ied: Ordinance placed on second reading. Osborne carried by the following vote: onded by 1der tan' Iiker and Osborne The ordinance fo: orn ge ock Osborne and carried by the following vote: ock Carried: Ordinance pasted second: reading. Alderman Osborne hayed that the ordinance pass third and final reading; seconded by Alderman Kiker Mayor Tom Shelton then deelared the ordine,noe fan moved that the rules be ice on second reading; and carried by the r oved that the ordinance 0 0 1 RDINANCE BY THE CITY 0 )U r C I L OF THE t ITY OF :NVI'EW, EX S, MENDING AN ORDINANCE ADOPTED FEBRUARY 6, 1939, WHICH AUTHORIZED THE ISSUANCE OF ELEVEN THOUSAND DOLLARS ($11,000.00) OF REFUNDING BONDS; AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CI Y COUNCIL OF THE 0 PLA INV IEW I That the form of bond deecr :bed in ection -IX of the Ordinance passed by the City Council on the Sixth day of Feb- ruary, 1939, authorizing the issuanoe of Refunding Bonds in amount of Eleven Thousand Dollars 1,000.00) be, and the same is hereby amended to read as .follows: UNITED STATES OF AFRICA STATE OF TEXAS Na. COUNTY OF EALE X1,000 i3- The City of Plainview, a municipal corporation of the State of Texas, acknowledges itself indebted to and for value receives., hereby promisee to pay to bearer the sum of ONE THOU$AND THOUSAND DOLLARS in la ful money of the United States of America, on the 1st day of March,~ 19 with interest thereon from date hereof until paid at the rate of Four per cent (4 per annum, payable Septa: ember 1, 1939, and semi Dually thereafter, on the first days of 'arch and September of each year, both principal and interest of this bond payable upon presentation and surrender of bond or proper coupons at the First National Bank in Dallas, Dallas, Texas, and the said City of Plainview, Texas, is hereby held and firmly bound, and its faith and credit and all real and per- sonal property in said Oity are hereby pledged for the prompt payment of the interest on this bond and the principal thereof at maturity, THIS BOND is one of a series of eleven (11) bonds of lile tenor and effect except as to maturity, numbered from One 1) to Eleven (11) inclusive, aggregating Eleven Thousand Dollars (411,000,00) issued for the purpose of refunding, cancelling and in ,lieu of an equal amount of the existing indebtedness of said City and is issued under and in strict conformity with the Cons- titution and laws of the State of Texas, including Chapter 163, ';acts of the Regular Session of the Forty- second Legislature of Texas, effective y 21, 1931, h the .Matte of �'exas e�sective 21 1931 in accordance tit the provisions of the Gity charter, and pursuant to an ordinance adopted: by the City Council, of the City of Plainview, 'exas, duly recorded in the Linutes of said City Council. TY O IT IS WRR BY CERTIFIED, RECITED and REPRESENTED that all acts conditions and things necessary to be drone precedent to and in the issuance of this series of bonds, in order to make them legal, valid and binding obligations of said City have been done, happened and performed in regular and due form, as required by law; that the holder or holders of this bond, or the series of which it is a part, are and shall be subrogated to all the rights and privileges against said. .ity had and posa, eased by the holders of the iginal indebtedne that due pro- vision has been made for levying and collecting annually by taxa- tion an amount sufficient to pay the interest on this series of bonds as it falld due, and to provide a sinking fund for the final redemption of said bonds at maturity; and that the issue of bonds of which this is one, together with all ether indebted- ness of S id City, is within every debt and other limit prescrib- ed by the Oonstitution and laws of said State IN WITNESS WHEOF, The ity Council of the City of Plainview, Texas,. has cause the seal of said City to be affix- ed hereto, and this bond to be signed by its Mayor and Counter signed by the City, secretary, and the interest coupons hereto attached to be executed by the lithographed facsimile signatures of said Mayor and City Secretary; the date of this bond, in conformity with the ordinance above referred to, being the day of March, 1939. Countoreigned: The fact that the City Council ie in 'urgent need of the financial relief afforded by the issuance of Refunding Bonds authorized by the Ordinance of February 6, 19 9, an emergency demanding t3 he Ordinanc pended and and be in force immediately upon J. GAL I4AY invie ''.ATE C COUNTY OP CITY OF PL..I I �d On more thy. `one day before final passage be sus!- ordained that this ordinance shall take effect City of Texas* vie, Texas. t he rule regairing the ready n passage and approval. hfl Plainview, Texas, hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an ordinance passed by the City Council of the City of Plainview, Texas, amending an ordinance adopted February 6, 199, which authorized the issuance of Eleven Thou Sand Dollars ($11,000.00) Refunding Bonds, and the minutes show- ing the adoption of said ordinance, as the same appears on file and of record in ny office, in Book 8, page 123 et seq., 9f the Minutes of said City Coundil, ance was placed in my office and approved and signed by the IZayor on the 6th day of Yareh 1939, and that said ordinance has been enrolled by me in accordance e with the proviSions of the City Charters day of Ilarch Texas dated hareh 1, 1, J.) I* GallaWaY, city Secretary of the City of 1 further certify that after its adoption said ordin- JITNE$s iny hand and seal of said Oity this the 6th day of March 1939. SIGNATURE CERTI We, the Undere igned, Officers 0± City 0± Plainvie State of____ Tea indicated by the official title opposite our names, do hereby certify that we did on the 7th allawa,y City Secretary, Qi y o± Plain- view, Texas ICATE 19 39 officially sign 11 Refunding 8e les 1939 bonds of City of Plainview denomination 1 000.00 each, 19 39 interest Four per eentum per annum payable September 1 193 and semi- annuall therea±'ter hareh and Septeuther lst each year. said bonds being numbered and payable as follows, viz.: Numbers from 1 to 11 inclusive Due Mareb 1 1944 1953 inclusive being at the date of such signatures and on tbAs 7th 21 122 on dar of c of said bo e ta" 't acting :offi'cers in same. We further certify that NQ IITIGAT ION of any nature is now PEI ?ING or TBREATENED I/ING,0r ENJOYING the issuance and w. delivery of said bends or the levy and collection of taxes to pay the principal and interest, nor in any manner- questioning the proceedings and authority under Which the sage is made, es pecia.ly that there are no proceedings disputixg the Constitution- lit' of the Act authorizing the issuance of said bonds, or affect ing the validity of the bonds ,thereunder that neither the COR PORATE EXISTENCE or BOUNDARIES no the TITLE of the present OFFICERS to their respective offices is being contested; and than no authority or proceedings for the issuance of said bonds have been repealed, revoked or rescinded. That the 'ac- simile signature of To Shelton upon the coupons of ty of Done and delivered and sealed at 7th day of Larch IGNATU To Shelton id bonds, e purchase Loated the OFFICIAL Y CERTIFY that the signatures of he of e aboYe subscribed and the impression of the corporate seal are true and genui tBank seal here tha d bonds and the co vier T egi yo ber 0 19 39 the ,date, of the actual delivery the duly chose., qualified and and authorized to execute the OFFICIAL TIT correctly impressed invier Texas Cash B Ti1otion by lderzien Ki er, seconded by Alderman Proggo, the following ordinance be ,passed and adopted, The motion s carried and it was so ordered, and the ordinance _follows; 0 R, DINA 0 E NO... 442 AN ORDINANCE PROVIDING FOR THE INSTALLATION, CONSTRUCTION, EXISTENCE, USE, OPERATION AND NAINTENANCE OF A TRAFFIC CONTROL SIGNAL LIGHT PROJECT AT T INTERSECTION OF T. S. Hi hway No 70 on Fifth St. AND U. S. zighway No 87 on Columbia St. IN THE CITY OF Plainview, TEXAS AND AUTHORIZING THE kAYOR OF THE CITY TO EXECUTE AND THE CITY SECRETARY TO AF THE CORPORATE SEAL AND ATTEST THE SAVE, A 'CERTAIN CONTRACT BE- TWEEN TEE CITY AND THE STATE OF TEXAS PROVIDING FOR THE INSTALL- ATION, CONSTRUCTION, EXISTENCE, USE, 02ERATION AND LAINTENANCE OF SAID PROJECT: FOR THE PAYLENT, By TEE STATE OF TEXAS, OF THE CONSTRUCTION COSTS OF SXID PROJECT: FOR THE ASSUMPTION, BY THE CITY, OF ALL DA1aGES TO ADJOINING, ABUTTING AND OTHER PRO- PERTY AND BUSINESS AND TO TENANT OR OCCUPANT THEREOF; FOR THE PROTECTION OF THE STATE OP TEXAS AGAINST ALL SUCH DAkAGES AND EXPENSES IN CONNECTION WITH ANY CLAM: OR SUIT THEREFOR: FOR THE VAINTENANCE AND OPERATION OF THE TRAFFIC CONTROL SIGNAL LIGHT PROJECT: AND DECLARING AN EhERGENCY AND PROVIDING THAT THIS OR- DINANCE SHALL BE EFFECTIVE PROLI AND AFTER ITS PASSAGE. WHEREAS, the public convenience, safety and necessity of the city, and the people of the city reqaire that the traffic contra]. signal light be installed, since unprotected intersect- ion constitutes a danger and serious inconvenience to public which is urgently required to be remedied and that the only prac- tical remedy is that of installing the traffic control signal light as herein provided; and qHEREAS, the City has requested the State of Texas to contribute financial aid in the installation of the traffic con- trol signal light project; and dHEREAS, The State of Texas has made it known to the City that it will assist the City in the Construction of said traffic control signal light project by furnishing the necessary funds for the actual construction; by preparing plans and stec- ifications; by installing said traffic control signal light; and by supervising constrUction, providing the City approves the plans, specifications, and location of said project, and after completion of Construction of said traffic control signal light project, maintains and operates said traffic centrel sig- nal light project at its sole cost and expense; and WHEREAS, the City, in consideration of the providing of said traffic control signal light project, agrees to protect the State of Texas form any and all liability and any and all damages to adjoining and abutting property or btbinessoorrtp any'tepants such property, caused by the installation, the minstruction, the eXistence, the use, operation, and maintenance of the traffic control signal light or the passage and enforoement of this ordinance. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL: Section 1. That since the public convenienoe, safety and necessity of the City and the people of the City require it, a traffic control signal light be constructed and provided at the intersection of U. S. EighwaY No. 70 on Fifth Street and. U. S. Eighway No 87 Oh Columbia Street in the City Section 2. That the State of Texas be and is here- by authorized to construct said traffic control signal light project at the location and in the manner shown on the plans and as described in the specifications attached hereto and marked "Exhibit A" and made a part hereof in all respects. Section 3. That nothing in this ordinance shall be conatrued as-to require the State of Texas to assume or pay any direct, incidental or consequential damages to adjoin,, abutting or other property or business or to any tenant occupying adjoining, abutting or other property caused by, cidental to, or in any way connected wath the passage and en a aforeement of this ordinance and/or by the installation, the construction, the existenee the use, operation, and/or the maintenance of the traffic control signal light project aath- orized herein, or to defend any suit or suits Which 'may be brought againat the State of 'aexas by any Party or Parties or the recovery of any such damages. Section 4, For and in consideration of the mutual covenants herein contained, the City does hereby agree that all damages and claimaTfor damages, including damages to ad- joining, abutting or other property, if any there be, arising out of, incident to, or in anyway connected with the installa ation, the constraetion the ne, operation and/or the exist'a ence of said traffic control signal light projeet and/or the maintenance thereof, shall be adJusted and paid solely by the Qity and the City shall and does hereby agree tQ hold harmless the State of Texas again any and all claim, demand e and causes of action for recovery of any and all such damages arising out of the inetallatian„ the conetrUction, the use, operation arit/c the existenosaoftSaidotrafficagantrolasignalalight Project ard/ or the Maintenance thereat, and agrees to assume the defense of any and all suite breaght for the recovery of all such alleged damages, and shall intervene and Make itself a Party therein in ite own name, if it is not already made a party thereto, for the purpose, and shall if reqaeated in writing by the State of Texaa so to do, wholly relieve the State of Texas from defending the same, and hereby agrees 1;o hold the State of Texas harmless as t to court costs, attorneY'S fees and all expensee in conneetaon with such suits, and hereby aesumes and agrees to pay all judg- Pente recovered against the State of Texas by reason of the construction, the inetallation, the ase, oration and/or the existence of said traffic control signal light project and/pr the maintenance thereof, Section 5, That the City will furnish electrieity.„ operate and maintain or cause to be operated and maintained the traffic control signal light project. No changes are to be made in the type of signal or design without written auth- ority by the at:te Highway Engineer, Section 6. That the mayor be and is hereby authorized to execute for and on behalf of the City an agreement and con- tract with the State of TeXas in accordanee with and for the pur- pose of carrying out the terms and provisions of this ordinance, in the form attached hereto and marked "ExhibitB", The City Secretary is hereby direeted to attest the agreement and con- tract and to affix the proper seal of the City thereto. Seotion 7, That the State be and ie hereby author- ized, as agent of the City, to construct said traffie control signal light project at the location and the manner as shown on "Exhibit A4 Section S. That the Mayor of the City, having re- quested in writing that this ordinance take effect forthwith and there being in fact an emergency and imperative public necessity that the work herein provided for be begun and carried out promptly and with expedition and that the contract afore- said sahll be immediately made, executed and delivered to the end that such work therein Provided for nay be begun and carried out promptly and with expedition. The reading of this' ordinance on three several days is hereby dispensed with and the same shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage, PASS 4D AND ADOPTED this 6th day of "v rah J, L. Gallaway City Secretary, STATE OF TEXAS COUNTY o TRAVIS This AGREELENT„ made this 6th day Of arch 1939, by and between the State of Texas, hereinafter called the 'State", Party of the First Part; and the City of Plainview Hale County, Texas, acting by and through its duly authorized officers under an Ordinance passed the 6th day of Larch 1939, hereinafter called the "City," Party of the Second Part: WITH E 5 5 ETH: WHEREAS„ the City has authorized the installation of a traffic control signal light projeot by Ordinance passed on the 6th day of Maroh, 1939, at the intersection of U. S. Hwy. 87 CoiagEla Street and V........a Street in the City; and WHEREAS, the City has requested the State to contribute financial aid in the construction of said traffic control signal 1ig1it project; and WHERRAS, the State has made it known to the City that it will assist the City in the construction of said traffic con- trol eignal light project by furnishing the necessary funds for the actual conetruotion; by preparing plans and specifications; by installing said traffic control signal light project; and by supervising construction, providing the City approves the plans, eaecifications, and location of said traffic control signal light project, and after construction, maintains and operates said traffic control signal light project at its sole cost and expense, and provided further that the City assames responsibility for all damages including damages to adjoining, abutting, and other pro Perty occaeioned by or resulting from the installation, construct- ion, existence, use, operation, and maintenance of said traffic control signal light project and the passage and enforcement of the Ordinance hereinabove referred to. AGREELENT: NOW, therefore, in consideration of the premises and of the mutual covenants and agreements of the parties hereto to be by them respectively kept and performed, as hereinafter set forth, it is agreed as follows: 1. For and in consideration of the mutual covenants herein contained, the City does hereby agree that all damages and olaims for damages, including damages to adjoining, abutting or other property, if any there be, arising out of, incident to, or in any way connected with the installation, the construction, the use, operation and/or the existence of said traffic control signal light project and/or the maintenance thereof, shall be adjusted and paid solely by the City and the City shall and does hereby agree to hold harmlees the State of Texas against any and all claims, demande and causes of action for recovery of any and all each damages arising out of the installatien, the construct- ion, the use, operation and/or the existence of said traffic con- tra signal light project and/or the maintenance thereof, and agrees to assume the defense of any and all suits brought for the recovery of all such alleged damages, and shall intervene and make itself a party therein in its own name, if it is not already aade a party therto, for the purpose, and shall if re- quested in writing by the State of Texas so to do, wholly relieve the State of Texas from defending the same, and hereby agrees to hold the State of Texas harmless as to court oosts, attorney's fees and all expenses in connection with such stits, and hereby assumes and agrees to pay all judgments recovered against the State of Texas by reason of the construction, the installation, the use, operation and/or the existence of said traffic control signal light project and/or the maintenance thereof. IF85 2. As it c ontribution to the building of the above mentioned traffic control signal light project, the State agrees to prepare or provide plans and specifications, and supervise construction thereof and to pay all of the cost of the actual construction of said above mentioned traffic control signal light project, 3. °h at the cit,r' will furnish electricity, opera and mrintain or cause to be €operated and maintained the traf control signal light project. No changes are to be =made in the type of signal or design ,without written authority by the State Highway Engineer. 4, It is understood and agreed by and between the parties hereto that the city, by virtue of the provisions of its charter and the laws of the State of Texas, has exclusive control and jurisdiction of all streets and public ways within the incorporated limits ef said city, and that the City has nee: quostdd and has consented to the construction of the traffic control signal light project hereinabove named., and the State, in the construction of the above named traffic control signal light projeot, does so at .the special instance and request of the Qit r, The location and 'manner of oon truction being shown on plans and deeorjbed in specifications attached hereto marked EXHIBIT A7 s and made a part hereof, The State Highway Depart- meat of the State of Texan acts as the agent of'the City in the oonstruction thereof, II' T TI1I N° EEEO.', the parties hereto have caused: these presents to be executed in duplicate on the day above stated AT ST c'ear APPROVED: Chairman APPROVE AS Ass .s£ant r cows 4 sc ion 3Y son ae r Genes By Jo STATE OF TEXT e Heg *w y gine RECOE E DE FOR APPROVAL Lotion by Alderman Osborne, seconded by Alderman Hancock that W J. Klinger be appointed to audit the eityle books, and to be paid the sum of 41200,00 for the service, The motion car- ried and it was so ordered. tion by Alderman Hancock, seconded by Alderman iker that stimate No, 1 by D. Harrison on the'City Auditorium be accept- ed and the bill for 43,586.70 allowed and ordered paid. The motion carried and it vas so ordered. There being no further business, meeting Mjou.rned. The above named date being the night for a regular meeting of the Council of the City' of Plainview, Texas, and there being only, the Rigor, Tom Shelton, the City Attorney, Dar Y. Cook and two Aldermen, O. H. and B. R4 Osborne Tresent, could not be transacted.. Plainview,-Texas, kareh 20, 1939. 41.11.11•111.■•••••••••.. hinutes of the last meetings read and adopted, lay0 Layor. Plainview, Texas, April 3, 1939. The City Council met in regular meeting with the following members present: Mayor Tom Shelton. Aldermen: C. H. Hancock, Frogge, L. W. Kiker and B. 1. Oeborne. City Tax Collector, P. H6 Bryan and. City Attorney, Dan Lt, Cook were present in the meeting. Lotion and second that the monthly reports be accepted and ordered filed, the regular salaries and the following bills be allowed and ordered paid. Lotion carried and it was so ordered. REPORTS: City Seeretary's Report of Water, Sewer his aellaneous Colleotione in March, 1939, 41,353.08; Chief of Police' RePort for 1,:arch, 4315.25; City Tax Collector's Report for :March, Current, 4696.26; Delinquent, 4342.640 SALARIES: Tom Shelton, $175.00; J. L. Gallaway, 4175.00; P. Bryan, 4160.00; Dan 11, Cook, $75.00; E. 1, Osborne, $20,00; L. h, Frogge 420.00; L. W. Kiker, 420.00; G. H. Hancock, 420.00; Hoyt Curry, 4145,00; Nath Burkett, 411500; T. A. Bohannon, 4115. 00; Chas. Flack, $115.00;;A. 14 Shook, 4115.00; Ed Mitchell, $115. 00; a, S. Daniel, 495.00; Geo, J. BqpWell,495. w. J. Bryan, 60. L. L Estee, $20.00; H. M. Gregg, 4135.00; A. h, Hamilton, 4105.00; Frank Rigler, $95.00; Ed Ross 495.00; beady haxey, 4 chas. Lanford, 495.00; Chas, Al-thur, 495.00; Plainview Fire Department, $30.00. S. Eip Bolles, 4125.00; A. T. Herrod, 4100.00; S. G. Yates, 495.00. B. R* Walker, 475.00; J. L. Linville, 4125.00; A. L. King '.115.00; J. W. Perkins, 4100.00; 0, 14 Pulley, 4- 05 00. Russell Hewett, 495.00; Walter Roberts, 495.00; 0, B. Guin, 127 Lee Hardin, 0 95,00 m Sitton, 09340 G. tlicholl, 1254000; Br. A. Do Ellaworth, 5 G. G. Blair, 4 Frank Stultz, i'95.000 A BLITZ; Board of City Development, 0400.00; Plainview School Band, 4100.00; Plainview Public Library, 440.00; :Texas State Em ployment Service, $15.00; Battery A-1318t. Field Artillery Nat- ional Guards, 47.50; Dalby Motor Freight Lines, 417,56; Sylvian Sanders, 43.06; Homelite Corporation 450.00; Texas-New Nexico Utilities 00.,„ *720,74; Southwestern!-Bell Telephone 00* $37,95; West Texas Gas Co.„ $94.11;;Thatcher Printing Go*, 0 Herald -Newe Publishing 00* *9.70; Harder Dysart, 012.50; Continental Oil 00 035.3 Granada Grill, $20.2o. Phillips Battery Co., 05.65; Kikers,Service Station, 030914; Hart's Pahrmacy, 44045; Shook Tire Co*, 44084; Eureka Fire Hose Division, $1.03; The Plainview Hardware, 454904 Clowe Cowan, 033 Amarillo Foundry Co. 027,00; Keniston :Motor Co., 092,16; anhandle Refining Go. $27028; The :City Blacksmith. Shop, 4 Machinery 00.i 020,64; V. R. Rodgers 019080; R, B. George Tractor Machinery go* 424.44; Inez Ott, 44.00; Blair Drug Co., 4,50; Dr. A. D. 4 054O ROY Go Wood* 0 5,00 ,John Hull, 434.40; E. karr qros Co 44.95; Plainview Sanitarium °Undo* $1 LoAg 'IuMber-Coo. 07.1 Caddell, 0164 E. S. Watson„ 410.80; Coadeb. 011 00.1_41„0 Higginbotham-Bartlett Lumber CO,, 414,44 DT, P. O. Anders, 415.00; iaimie DuBose„ 430.00; Cash Pay Roll 049,00; hrs. 0. B. Harder 450.. quitagye and Gravel Co., 043, E, H, Perry, *17.50;, Fort Worth Denver Railroad, 027.41; Gash Pay Roll, 031,90; NAIlin-Millo Co*, 420000; Cash Pay R011 492.10; Cash Pay Roll, 4406.10; J. L. Gallaway, City Collector 048.74, Notion and second that the proposition of the Herald News Publishing Go, on advertising for the City be accepted. The motion was carried and it was SO. ordered.. TO THE ,H0NORLI3LE laYOR _AND CITY COUNCIL OF The Plainview Evening Herald and Plainview Sunday Herald hereby submits the following rate for publication of legal notices far the City of Plainview; Reader Notices --Two cents per word for first insertion and one cent per word for subsevent insertions ordered at time of submitting copy. Display Advertising-- Fifty five cents per column inch week days and sixty cents per column inch Sundays for each insert-. ion* Tabular Natter -One and onehalf times the above rates* If during this period any di tax applicable to ,vertising, such as a sales tax ia imposed-by Federal, State, or Local Government such tax„will be passed by the publishers to the advertisers, and such advertiser hereby accepts such pro- vision, These rates and„agreement to be effective,one year from date of formal-acceptance and,in conformity with request of city's legal counsel. rnt 0.1,4c4.ci 20 CITY OF PLAINVIEW; By E. B. Jailer :Respectfully submitted,_ Herald. Publishi ng Co*, Inc. A�verti$3ng Manager TO THE LAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PLAINVIEW: property abutting an alley extending North and South through the South portion of Block No. 92 of College Hill Addition to the City of Plainview, respectfully petition and request that the City Council pass an ordinance closing aaid alley. It isHrespectfully whown that the alley has never been used as a passageway by the public since the dedication thereof and will probably never be used as such if allowed to remain open. ORDINANCE NO, 443 12 T 0 T Platnvi Texas, harch 16, 1939. We, the undersigned, being all of the owners of Reepectful H. D Slaton L, R 9 Bain M. 0borne AN ORDINANCE CLOSING THE LIMEY EXTENDING NORTH AND SOUTH THROUGH THE SOUTH PORTION OF BLOCK NO. 92 OF COLLEGE HILL ADDITION TO THE CITY OF PLAINVIEW. WHEREAS, a petition has been presented to the City Council of the City of Plainview requesting that the- alley extending North and South through the South portion of Block No. 92 of College Hill Addition to the City of Plainview be closed, such petition having been signed by all persons own- ing property abating each alley; and the said City Council hav- ing considered such petition finds that since the dedication of said alley, the same has never been used as a passageway for the public and probably will never be used as such if allowed to re- main opern, therefore Plainview: Section 1. Allof such alley lying and extending North and South through the South portion of Block No. 92 0f College Rill Addition to the City of Plainview, Hale County, ATTEST: BE IT ORDAINED by the City Council of the City of Texas, ie here now permanently and forever closed as a passage way and alley for public use. PASSED, ADOPTED and APPROVED this the 40th. day of 'arc 1939. Gallaway SECRETARY lotion and second that the following ordinance be passed and adopted. The motion was carried and it was so ordered, and the ordinance is as follows: the 0. 1 NANCE 1IAY OR 444 WHEREAS, S. E. Curry has Petitioned the City Council of the City of Plainview to pass and enter its ordinance closing those portions of Park Avenue and Oak Street and alley extending eat and west through Block No, 1, of Hillorest Addition to the City of Plainview, Texas, lying East of the Plainview -Petersburg paved highwae as it ia now located, such petition showing that the said protions of streets lie wholly within land owned by the said S. E. Curry, and that there are no property owners other than the said 3. 'Ey Curry abuting the said portions of said streets; and the Oity Council of the City of Plainview, at regular meeting thereof, having considered said petition and made investigation in connection therewith, find that the- material facts contained in said petition are true; that the said streets have never been used as passageways for the public and that there is=no public necessity for continuation of said passageways as streets; THEREPME, be it ordained by the City Council of the City of Plainview,-i'exas, that .Oak Street and Park Avenue and that portion of the alley extending east and west through Block No. 1, as the same are shown on the recorded plat of Hillcrest Add- itima to the City of Plainview, lying-onthe East side of the present location of the paved highway known as the Plainview- Petersburg be and such portions of said streets are, closed forever to the public as passageways and streets. (eal) Atteet: PASSED APPROVED this 3rd day of April, 1959. J. L. Gallaway Secretary Tom Shelton hayor There being no further bueiness, meeting adjourned. 1 ATTEST; COUNTY OF The City C0 members present. I. W, z iker, L. P. B. Bryan, meeting! Tinutes of the last meeting, read and adopted. Motion by Alderman Kiker, seconded by Alderman Osborne that the following resolution be passed and adopted. The motion car ried and it was so ordered., and the resolution follows T here was presented to the Council in proper form and in proper manner the returns of the election held throughout the City of Plainview on the 4th day of April, 1939, to elect the following officers for the CitY of Plainview, Texas; and said returns having been received, opened and, canvassed, as provided by lad, and it appearing from w sa said returns that the following candidates received the number of allots. he +ei stated* For Aldermen: Herb .F. t D e t, 279; 0 H Hancock, 346; T* 3* Boney, 346; Tom Roberts 379. The following candidates having received the largest number of votes were declared duly elected by the City Council* Aldermen;. 0. R., Hancock, 348; Tom Roberts, 579, Total dumber of votes polled, 683. 2 $BD AND ADOPTED by the City Council of the City of Plain- view, on the 17th. day of April, 193e, and AYTROVED by the of the City of Plainview Teas, on the llth, day of April At this point, the following oath of office was adrrinisl b City Attorney Dan M..dook, to the newly elected A dermen, Han and Toni Roberts. THE STATE of T Tom Robe it de solemnly swear `th folly exec ute the duti. .of .the •off oe of Counei 1z an Hof the City of 2lainview Texan, .and Will to the best of ray' .ability preserve, protect and defend the uonat itution and laws o the ed States and of this awe that 1 have not directly or indirectly paid, offered or et in regular meeting with the follo'ing yor Tom Shelton, Aldermen, 13: Hancock, progge and E, 1. Osborne. City Tax Collector ty Attorney Dan M Cook, were present in the invie Tex a, .April 17, promised to pay, contributed nor pro Tom Shelt f or thermore eoleznnly o contribute any money or valuable thing, or promised any public office or employment as a reward for the' givin~ or~wi~khelding a vote:at.'.~he election ~e H'etp~ me God. ~t Which It:w~s elected~ ~ Ho - !!anooek ~ S~ORN TO A/TD SUBSCRIBED before me, this the t?th day of April, 19~9. ~ ])au DJ. Geck motzon by Alderman Osborne. seconded by Atderm~n Roberts that the City buy a ps,reel o~ land £rom O, 7~, iiilks for $~0~00, s~id parcel of land is described in deed. Diction emptied and it was so ordered. by Atderm~n Kiker, seconded by Alderman Osborne that the re~ J. Elin~er, £or'auditing the City's books, be ~ccept- ed, and the bill for ~200.00 be allowed and ordered paid. The motion was carried and it was so ordered. l~otion by Alderman ~rogge, seconded by Alderman Hancock, that the following resolution be passed and adopted, The motion was carried and the resolution follows: R E S 0 L U T I O N T~ STATE-O~ TEXAS. COU~£Y OF HA/~ ~PIE~AS, the State Highway Department, of the State of Tex~s, a~ body Corporate. and the City of Plainview, Hale ~ounty, Texas. a municipal corporation, contemplate the erect- ion of an over-pass over and across the right of way of Panhandle & Sancta Pe Railway at the intersection of said right of way with Fifth Street in said City. said State Highway Department to part- ie£~$etei~.'~ the cost of said over-pass; and, Smith and his wife, ~. L, Smith, own- ers of lots Nos 3 and ~ of Block NO. 2E, ~c01eil~nd Addition to said CitY, and abuting said Fi£th Street on the ~eu~ thereof, have trespassed upon the-property of said City and the public in that they have caused to. be built certain bdildings on said lots which extend out beyond their property lin~ mnd into the area of ~ifth Street to the extent of mb°ut E0 feets and, WHEREAS. the State Highway Departmen~ as z prere- quisite to participation in the erection of said over-~ass, has required, ~ud does require, that said buildings be moved back te . d ~s to leave the said street the property line o£ the sai Smith so free of to which the City of Plainview. Texas, through and y~the City Council thereof, hms agreed. THEIqE~0P~, know all men by ~h'ese presents, that the City of Plainview, ~c~ing by and through the City Council and She ~ayor thereof, in consideration of the benefits to be derived from the p,arti¢ipation of the State~ Highway Department of Texa's, does covenant and agree with said Highway Department that it will remove, or cause to be removed~ the aforesaid buildings and improvements out of and~of£ of the land'heretofore dedicated to the use of the public~ as a pass~gewmy for the public and dedicated an~ designated as 2ifth Street, such removal to ~e at once or a~ soon ~s the same may be de. ne by order of the cou~t~, and to secure such order said Ci~y o~iigates itself to diligently pursue its ~e~e- dies to the end thmt the smid buildings sh~ll be removed at the ~ earliest possible d~te. ~ '~ITNESS ~HE HAEU)S of the ~ayor and members o.£ the Cit ~ c 0ity Oouncil of the y of Plainview~ and attested'by the Se - reta'ry of said City, this the l?th day ef ~pril, 19~9. Tom Shelton Attest: J. Z. ~a!t~ay . ~ ...... Sec retary j ~c~ion by Alderma~n Osborne, seconded by Alderman Roberts that the City Treasurer be instructed and he is hereby authorized to t:~ausfe~ a credit balance of $125,000.00 from the ~ater Account to t]he. City H~ll General Fund Account, also, to transfer a credit bal~ace of SE0,000.00 fir. om the ~ewer account to the City Hall Gen- eral Pund Account and a Oredit~ Balance of $40,000,00 to the ~treet Account, The motion was carried and it was so ordered, ~Iotion by Alderman Osborne, Seconded by Alderman Frogge that the :final estimate on the auditorium job of ~. D. Harrison, be &ccepted and approved, and the balance of $~,V9.8.~8 be P~id; also that the £oltowing affidavit be placed in the minutes of this meetin~g,' The motion carried and it was so ordered, A~ IDAVIT Befor~e me, ~the unde~signe~ auth6rity,_ a Notary ~Publfc i~ ~d fo~; Hale~ 0ounty, Texas, ip~rsonally ap]~eared Z.~ D. Marrison, known to ~e, who bei~ng dul~ sworn, on his oath states: That he has ffully ~performed all ~ork contemplated ~nd required, ~nder Eis repair co~tract on thee City Auditorium~ of the City 0£ Plainview, having completed the same in all respects as stipulated in said agreeme~nt; that all bills for labor ~and m~ter- ial have been ~ully _p~id of~ an~ discharged, and that t~ere ~are nO. o~tst .s~u~di~ng c~laims against him 6r the city of Plainview by- re~son o~ said~ work and the m~terials t~sed in ~the same. Z. D. Harrison SWORN TO AND SUBSORIBED ~efo~e-~me, this the 19th day Dan ~. Cook ' -~ ~z~LE. COUNTY, TEXAS The~g b~ing~ no f~rther business, ~ee.tin~ ?djourned. Plainview, Texas, ~ 1~19~9 The City Council me~ in ~egutar meeting with the following members present: ~yo , Tom Shelton. Aldermen:- C..H. L,~. ~rogge, Tom .Eobe~ts,~ L.~.Kiker and E.~.Osborne. City T~x ~ector P.H. Bryau a~d City Attorney Dan ~.~. Cook. were presen~ in the meeting. Einutes of the last meeting read ~ud adopted. ~otion and ~ecoz~d that the month~ be accepted a~d ered filed; the regular salaries, and the bills.be allowed and ordered pard. The mo~ion carried and it was so ordered. EAIARIE~: Tom ~a~_, $160,00; D~n ~. ~10,00; E.g..Osborne, Hoyt Curry, 4~.08; Chas. Flack, ; A.T.Herrod, ~100~00 ~9~,00 ~ra~2~ Rigler, Ed Ross, ~,~00 Chas. Arth~.r, ~ 0 $~0.00; J.Z.~inv.ille~ $1E~.0 ; A.Z,~Eing, $1t~.00. ); P.H'.Bry- Tom Robert~, , $1o5. o0; BII~$: Board of City Development, $600,00;~ Plainview School ,~0.00~ Texas State Employ- Band, $100.00~ Plainview P~blic Library. ~ ~ent Service. $16,00; Battery A-l~t~t~ Field Artillery of the Nationml Gu~rd~ $~,80: City Election Board.;66,00; Te~s-New ~exico Utilities CO., ~00.~E: Southwestern-Bell Telephone Co,, ~6.~1, .~est ~exm Gas Co.. ~4,82; Pr~ R. Day, $E1.62; Ol~rk & Courts, $4.££~ Da~ ~ Cook. $6,08; Plake & Flake, ~0; Herald,News PublisHing C The Long,Bell Lumber Co., ~m~0.87; ~let Co., ; continen- tal Oil Co,~, $$~,~0, Chas. Hoppin~ Ce,, ~,78; Harts $2~40; Granada Grill,?~28,60; Nash~M~dware Co,, ~"~ ~0. Eiker's Service Station $6,J0; 2hil, lips Battery Co.,~,J0~ Hot,ell Bros, L~ber Co., $6~0; The ~ech, ein~er Bros. 0o,. ~2J~2J. Pl~inview H~dw~re Co,, $~,9E; Shook Tire Co. $78.4~; Shook B~t~e~ Co,. $19,50; ~eineoke Bros. Hwd, u~$50,-~, H~ ~er Brush ~Torks, $~,~E-: H~g~inboth~m-B~rtlett L~ber Oo.,$8,g0; Clowe & O.ow~, ~E~,91~ Harder ~ ; Te~s~P~ci~io Coal & Oil 0o.~$16,80; Cit~y Bl~cs~th She' ; Boy~ & Davenport, $~,70; J.I. Holcomb ~g~ Co.,ESS, 65; Pa~ers Btacks~th Shop, $~,~5; Co~or-~thes 0o~,$~.E8; Plains 0o.,$~.00; H..B.George Tractor ~nolia Petrole~ ~o~ ~0. $27,~0; Ethel 0addell J.C.~oo!~ridge Zumber The Gates Rubber Co., . ~8; .-Co!-Tex Ref'.~ing 00'~, $48, 'i~n ~ander~. $6~00~ H.A.~r Gtc. Oo.,~ ~.85; D~lby ~fo~or ~reight ~ines, $18,?~; ~i;e'~;~e~iee Oil BArreugh~ Adding i~chine O0.~ 00; oil Ce:', O~eh P~ ~otl, ~ ~E~e. Alice Kiser, $100.00; Ara. C.B~.Hmrder~ ~50,00; ~'J',~li~r, Rev, Bond ~d 05 ~ewe~ Z~eve. Bnd~ ~u~d~ ~O0 ~i~elair J.Z. Gallaw~y, Oity Ool., ~otion by Alderman :~oberts. seconded by ~ldermau Osborne that a light be placed in the Alley at the rem of V.R.Rodger's shop,, ~he motion carried and it was so ordered. There being no further business, meeting adjourned. Plainview,, Texas, Nay 15, 1939~ The-0ity Oounoil met in.regular meetingwith the following member~ ~resent, Mayer,, Tom Shelten. Aldermen: .0. H. Hancock, Tom Robert~ _a~_~d E. N, Osborne. City Atto~aey, Geck and CityTa=.-0o~eeter, P. H. Bryan were present in the meeting. Nin~tes o~ the last meeting read and adopted. Notion by Alderman Kiker, seednded by Al~erman~ro~ge that the on to extend the ~aving on Date street north ef the R., be filed pending.~, the possib~ity of getting it a farm to market road. Voting Aye: Kiker e Not yeS,Lng: was so' ordered. Notionby~dermamReberts, seconded by Al~ermauKiker that the City order forty-one Btep ~igas to be placed at street inter- sections. The motion carried and it was so ordered. - ~ Motion ~y rman Osborne, ,sec.onded by Alderman Roberts that the Nayor Be he is hereby author~.,.ed to sign the contract to continue the Texas State Employment Office in the 0ity, The motion was carried and it was so ordered, '~: Notion ~yAldermsmHancoek, secon~e~ by Alderman Kiker that the~following resolUtion'Be passed~and adopted, The motiom'was carried ~ud the resolution follows: WyW.~REA~, on the IBth. day of N~, 1959, at a regalar meeting of the City 0ouncil of the Oit;y of ~ainview, mt which the Nayer and all Councilmen were present, a committee repre. senting the Board ef Oily DeVelopment of the 0ity of Plainview requested that ~he 0ounoil Farehase or participate in the purchase of an airplane landing field within the vicinity of said 0ity; and, after due consideration of said request, the Council is of the unanimoms opinion that the purchase of such landing is ex- pedient, and in the fmture will probably become necessary, to the best adv~ntages of the 0ity~ The council, however, is of the opinion that without the eoz~ent of the qualified tax-paying voters of the Oily it is without lawful authority to expend any of the Oity's ~nds for much purpose; ~a~ if the majority ef the · ~-paying voters ef ~aid Oity ~esire a landing field there will' be ne difficulty in securing public ~bmerip~ien for smch p~pese in ~ ~~ ef SE,O~.O~ er mores that such subscription ef such ~eunt by the publ~ie will incline the Co.oil to the belief t~t the t~-p~erm desire ~ch l~i~ field. ~d the O~eil. ~when such public au~seriptie~ has been ebtaimed, wi~ deem itself justified in e~li~ ~ election ~e ~ete~i~e whether or n~t the t~-~ayers of the City ~es~e ~eh 1~~ ~iel~/ T~O~, ~Be~it resolved by ,the Oity Go.oil of the C$~y of Plainview. t~t when and i~ ~btic smbscriPtiom to the e~en~ ef $,000.00 has been e~tained, the Oit~ Oeuneil Will ~ediate~ thereafte~ cause to be calle~ ~ election te ~ete~ine whether er net the Oe~e~ Shall issue ~en~s or t~e W~rr~ts to the e~ent of $6,000.00 to s~pplement the~afereSaid $.000.00 as pure. se' money for s~d l~i~ field~ ~ Attest: T~Om There being no further business, meeting adjourned. In a called meeting of the Oouncil of the Oity of Plsinview. Texas, at which the following were present: Aldermen: Ha~cock. E.M. me, ~. ~, ~rogge amd T~m. Roberts, the business was transacted to-wit: ]39 R E~S O Z,U T I O N THE ~I~A~E ~heream. the State Highwa~ Department o~ the ~tate of Texaa is demirous of constructing au overpass on HighwaY No. U~ ?O~over the P&~ en ~ifth Street in Plainview; ~herea~, said constraction will include the construction of an as~ha!tic pavement and an earth embau~zent that will form au add- cover to the existing sewer line between ~ir and Ivy ~treets: T~,ere amy excmvation in said pavement an~ embankment will cause damage to the approachesef sai~ overpass ~ Be it resolve~ ~y the~Oity Oouneil of the Oity of Plain- in case of new connections and in ~ase of stopp~age or ~ailu~e that can ~ot Be repaired from the machetes, An intercepting sewe? ~ll be constructed to by-pass these sections of embankment and leave them intac~t. w~as~ second~e~ b~ Alderman ~d was passe~d and ad~pt~ed,~ Tom Shelten ...... Mayor.~ There Being no furthe~ bumin~ms; meeting adjourned. 21ai~view, Texas, J~e 5, 19S9. The Oity Council met in regular meeting with the following members present? Nayor, Tom Shelton, Aldermen: Tom R C, H. Hancock, Z. ~. Kiker and E. N. Osborne. City Health Dr. E, H`, Nioholl, City Tax Collector, P. H.~Br~an aud City Attor- ney DamN. Cook were present in the meeting. Ninutes of the last regular meeting, a!so~ Nay E6th, read and adapted, the me,ting on Notion and second that the monthly reports Be a~cepted amd ordered filed$ the regular salaries and the following Bills. ~e a~wed a~d ordered paid. The motiem carried aud it was se~order~ REPORT~: ~ity Secretary' ous Oollection~ in 1959 for ~ Delin~ BAZARIES: Tom ~; N- Kiker. T, A. Bohannon. 00 00; tits o~ Wmter,~ewer & ~soelXane- Ohief of 2otioe's Report Report for Nay, 19~9. Tom ~helton, Dam ~, 0~ $175,00; 00; ; A, ~hook, 5~00; Z~ ~, Estea, $105,00; ~rank $95,00; Cham, lan, ~ire Department, T- Hotrod, ~. Yatee, J. ~, $95,005 T. P~ Eitton, D, Ell~orth. $?5.005 Frsa~k Stuttz. $95.00. 11 Ihv, E. . Blair. $85.005 Notion By Alderman Osborne, seconded By Roberts. that the City purohasef=om Bain & Bream, eighteen lots in th? NoClelland Addition. to the City for the ~ o~.$600,00, The motion was car- tied ~nd it was so ordered, Notion by Alderman Roberts, seoonded~by Alderman Kiker that the bid of Churchwell Bros. on tires a~d tubes for the B~ree~ Maintainer Be approved and accepted. The motion was carried it was so ordered. Notion and second that W, J. Bryan be dismissed from the itio~ of Pou~ Keeper, The motion was carried and it was so order, ed. There Being no further Business, meeting adjourned. ][41 and Aldef~me~, Z.~'W, Kiker, Tem Roberts, E. N. OsbOrne and Hancock, the following business was transaated, to-wit: ~derman~E. N. Omborne made a motion which me,ion was sec- ended by Alderman Kiker that in consideration of the wimhes of support is ~ependant on him in. former action ef ~ismissal and give him another chanae te make good-ibis promises of mobriety and geed behavior. The, motion carried and it was so ordered. There be~m~:no ~fu~ther businesm, meeting adjourned. Pl~i~v~ew, ~Tex~s, J~e 19, 19S9. The Oit~y Oouneil met in regular ',meeting with the following in the ~mee~ing.,. ~ Ninute,m~ of th~ lamt meeting,-alm~, ~u~es of ~he da~ea~ mee$i~ em J~e 16, re~ ~d aaepted. by ~de~ O~bo~e, meconde~ By Al~em~ Roberts ~ha~ Treasurer ~e. ~d he is :hereby authezize~ ~structed to tr~fe~ $$*~8i~.~5 f~m_t]he ~a%~ Ben~ ~ to the Geme~M~ ~ to_ reemburSe the Gener~ 9~ for use of m~hine~, ~terialm ~d laBoM, in~ d~ry~, out the 19M8 pavia. ~rggr~. Th$.~metien was e~rie~ ~ it was'~ ~rdere~. Motion By Alder~n ~regge, medondG~ By ~der~ Kiker that ~the 0ity Trea~er Be ~d he is hereby authorizsd ~ immt~eted ~ to re~and td (lSd) df ~he~ The motion was ~d~it was so ordered. Noti'Sn by Atdermam Roberts, sedonded~By At~erman ,Osborne _that th8 City purchase from W. O, To.pie a.t~act o~ land on ~ifth StreSt between ~resno and Heus~-onTSt~eeSs, for a consider- at: and can~etlatio~ of City Taxe~to th~ mmount ~of ~ ~.57. The.~motion carried and i% was mo ordered, Being~ further.business, meeting adjourned. Texas, Jul~ ~5, 1959, The Oi~y Council met in meeting with the follewi~g ~members present. Mayor, Tom Aldermen: E. N~ Omborne, C~ H. Hancock. Tom Robert~ e~d City Tax Collector P, H, B~ya~ a~d City Atto~r~ey D~a N. GOER. were present ia the meeting also. Minutes of the last meeting, read and adopted. Notion and second that the monthly reports be accepted amd ordered file~; the regmlar s, and the fallowing bills. be allowed and ordered paid. on carried amd it was Tso ordered. REPORTS: City Secretary's Report of cellaneo~m Oolle6tiemm Sn $~ue, 19~9, $1,814.4~; Chief o£ Pelice'm Repor~ for June, 195~, $~OEe~0; Oily~ax Collecter'm Report for June, 1~$~, DelinqUent. $891,88; Oity Tax Collector, s Report for SAI~RIE~: Tom Shelf,n, P. H. Bryan, Da~ Tom Roberts. ~' ~, Kiker. Hoyt Curry, T, A, Behan~on, ; Ohms. Flak 00; Ed ~itehell, Je T,. ~00~ ~. S~ Dani L. Esr,s, $9~,00; Plainview ~ire .Department, $~0,00. i,00~ Geo, J.~Beawell. H, ~ 'Gregg. ; Ohms. Arthur. R~ssell BiLZS: .Board of Oity Development, Band, $t00,00, Piainview' leymentService, ~.50; Oa~h Pay Roll.:~ ~.05; Southwester~ Bel Ca.; $25.~$; Western Union. $4~.$$; Ptainview Ice Higginbeth~Bartlett Hardware Co.. $~. ~1; continental Oil 0o., So ' G- Yates. J. ~. Per. 0S O, B. 005 :~$i25.0e, ~ Stilt ~. ,0; Plainview School ; Texas .State Em- . Guards. TexaS-New Mexico les o., $SV.05; West Texas Gas ;Herald-News P~lishi~g .Go ~endez & Go /'8; LSO:~ .e go,,, Conner MaSheS CO., $6.85~ $14.15; Dens-0il I~brioaut Co )5; ~hoek Tire ; Eareka ~ire Hose Diviaion. 0o.,, Z.D. ~arris~.,~ $$0.64; 01owe & 0owau, Dallas ~oun~ry Ina... SEJ~.S0, Har~er &~sar~.~ ~ 8~;., Goo, E, Dallinger. SE,~0, Wirm MOtOr 0o,, $Z~90S ~l.lips Battery CO,, .J, M, Radford, Grocery Co,. ~.65. D~,~ A. D, Ellsworth. ~Bt~r Drug $11.10; John Eutl, $~9'28; plainview Sanitarium & Clinic, EShel Caddetl, 0ave's Store, $~5.64; J. Ce ~ooldridge Lumber Co.. Inc.. $10.85~ ~lf 0il~ Corporation, $2.t6~ ~ie ~Bo~e" $~0.00; O~sh_Pay Ro~, ~.00; ~s. 0. B. Harder, ~50.00; Hom~e Corporation. ~.00; _H~,~Ye~ry, ~1~.50; 0~h ~ Roi1, $18.49;~he 21ainview vv. uv~ ~oe Hin~s Garage; $~11.75; ~h~,~ ~exaa 0o., ~1~4.96; E~hel ~a~ell.~ $14.00, Cash P~roll $196~15~, J. L. teotor. 102.98. Notion by Alderman )sberne. secon4e~ by Aldermau HancocE that ~the City Treasurer be authorized and instracte~ te trans- fer $660.98 from the 1938 Paving ~kmd to the Paving Bond Fund to re~emburse the i~aving Bond ~Und for monies used in ~the 1938 Paving Program, The motion carried and it was so ordered. Notion by Alderman Hancock, seconded by Atderm~n Osborne that the City purchase a "Tar Kettle" in which te heat asphalt for maintaining the paved streets. The motion carried and it was so ordered. A committee composed of the follewing Aldermen was appoint- ed to trade the For~ Pickup Truck and the Chevrolet Truck in on two new Tracks. Tom Roberts Chairman, E, N~ Osborne and Z. ~. Kiker. There being no further b~sinesm, meeting adjourned. City PIainview, Texas. July !?. 1939. - The City Ceuncit met in reg~ta~ meeltingwith the following members present. ~yer, Tom Shelton. Aldermen: Tom Roberts, -was present in the me~ting~ ~ ~inutes of the last meeting read and adopted. Me,ion by Alderma~ Haucock. seconded ~ Atdermad Hiker that the report of the~0ommittee to trade~t~rucks be acce~ted~ the bids on the ~rackm~be ~approved and the Committee dimcharged. The mSt- i~nWas carried and it was ~so ordered- iMot~en By .Aldermau Kiker, seconded by Alderman Hancock that the b~d on the lawn mower be ~c~epted ~nd ~he purchase n~.de. T~e motion ca-tied mud it w~s so ordered. ~Motion by AtdermanHancock. secon.~ed by Alderman Roberts that tone following be mppo£nted~to sit as a Board~of Equalizat- ion £o~ 0i~y Ta~e~. J. E. Sh~eon~ J~ B, Dick ~inSwQrth amd ~ohnD~o~e as alter~ate. The mo~:i6n w~s ~arried a~d it was so ~ordered. !~he Nmyor filed W~th the Oity Secretary on July 12th. a copy efa proposed budg~t~ for the year !9~9.~0. with rese~vat. ions to modify same upon completion of the City TaX roll for the year 19~O~ Upon a motion and second that the following notice be published, the motion was carried and the notice £ollows: Texas, in NOTIOE O~1 PUBZIC HEARING ON BUDGET'FOR ~ CITT OF P ~ZAINVIEW. Acts of the purpose PZAINVIEW. for the ye~v 42en~ Zegislature of~th~' State of public heari~ will be held P.~j o.n the 2XSt day of AUgUst, t9~9. and' adopting a Budget for the CITY Signed Tom,~heltom Therebeing no further bumi~ess, meeting adjourned. ,Mayer. Plainview, Texas. Aug, ~-!9~9. The City Council met'in regular meeting with the following member~ present. Mayer, Tom.elf-on. Aldermen: LjN.~ogge.'~ E~ M. 0S~.erne. 0.H.Hancock and 'TOm Roberts. Oity Ta~ Collector, P.H. Bryan and City Attorney Dan~0ook. were present in the meeting. ~inutes of the last meeting~r~'a~d ~epted, l~etion and second that the monthly repots, l~e accepted and ~. ordered ~iled; the ~egular salaries, a~ud the £ollewing bills, be allowed an~ ordered ~aid. ~ REPORT~: City ~ecretary'~ R~pert of 'Nater. ~ewer & ~scella- neoua colleOtionm in July, 19~9,~$~1,1,?Z.51; Chief Police' Report for July, 19~9, $~06.00; City Tax Omrrent TaxSs Cotlected'Xn July. Collected in July, 1959, SALARIES: Tom Shelton, $160.00; Dan ; E.N. 0sberne,$20, ey, 0haSj~ A~hur, Plainview Fire Pep' t., SJ0.00; ~00; 'Ed A.T.Herrod BI~I~: Plainview School Band,S100.00; Texas S~ate Employ- Artillery ment Servic?,$t~.00; Batter~ A-tJ~st. ~ield ef the National Gmard,$~.~O. ~innie DuBese.$~0~00; Texas.New Nexico U~ilitieS Co.. $1,E~?.8~; Bouth-~eatern Bell Telephone 0o.,$~1,$~; Nemt Texas Gas 0o..$$~8~; Panhandle Refing~Oo.,$11.00; J.C.~ooldridge Seipp Nachi .n.e Sh.op, ~B, 45, Farmers Blacksmith Shop, $~. 50; ~t chef Blaeksmit~ ~ep,$~.~, T~ms Z~d & Development Ce.,~SS,~0; ~o~erth- Gal~r~h Z~, Ce,,$1E.~; E.B.Ge~=ge Tr~cter 0o.,$~,90; ~eh Keys, $~0e~ ~Western uni~n Telegrmph ~e,_,$E.~t, Herald~ws ~blishing $1~,~$~ ~kerm ~e~iee S~ation,$E~8~; West Pharmaey,$~,0~; ~nolia ~Petrete~ Ce~,$$6,E0; Thateher~ ~i~ti~ Ce,,$~$.~0; ~illiPpm Bmttery ~o,~$~i$8~; ~he ~e~rave~ Corporatio~,$~.50; O. ~$ ~lorse~Ce, ~$4~, ~4~ Plainview H~w'a~e 0o,, $S, 40; The Oo~ty ~oiis~i~ ~o.,$9.90, The ~r~ada Grill,S18.00; Continent~ Oil Co., $94.~8; 0o~or-Nathes 0o.,$5,92. .. Beil Unif~~ 00,,$26.85; ~JH.R~ese ~,t5- City $a8, 6, .}Iesnecke B~es, Hdw. 0o, ~6~5~; Clowe &'0ew~,~9,05~ Ne~une ~e~er 0~,,$188;~0; Shook Tire 0o..~2~,$9: The Zeal-Bell ~.~'; ~0~ ~ll, $~,~5; Pta~i~[Sani~arium, $8-~,t2; ~e~'S;~rsery, ~o,,$~8~e;.B~t .Electric G0.,$~,90; D~ M. 09ek,$23,05;~ co,,$~9~,00, HSggi~Doth~TB~tlett Z~ber Co.,~,O0; Pt~ins ~c~ine=y 0o.,$9,~?; Cash P~ Ro11,$2~,~6; ~BSb Heoper N6tor 0o..$501.?0; Oos- de~ 8it~C°,,$~,0O~. ~ S. 0. Craig,$22,28;. Nra, O.B~Harder~,$50,00,. , ~JH. Pe~y, ~a~ Pa~ Ro11,$208.4~: Dan M. Oook,$iT.74; J.Q. Zo~,~2.00, l~rs. ~D~den $$5,00; leash 2,yRolll$Vl. 6e; GraVely ~oto~ mow oe.'~$a27,~5; Waier Revl Bond E~d,$1056.00; Sewer Rev. Bond ~und ~%50- F0~t ~ertk~ & ~e~;r R.R.Co.;'$29.Sl~ ~itaqu~ S~d & Gravel 0~.~5127: 'Cash ~ay R;ll,~ll.80; J.L. GatSaway, City 001.,$~6.11. T:here bei~ ne further business, meeti~ adjo~nea. Plainview, Texas, August 21, +1939. - The City Co'uneit mat in regular meeting with the following memberm present: ~Mayor, Tom Shelton. Aldermen: .Z. ~i~ Fresge, C, H, Hancock, ~om Roberts, ~. W. Kiker a~d E. ~. Osborne. City Tax Collector, P, H. ~ryan and City Attorney Dan N. Cook were present in the meeting. Ninutes of the last meeting, read and adopted. ~otion b~ Alderman ~ker, $~conded by Alderman Osborne that the 1959-~ Budget for the~ sty be ado]~ted, ~nd the following ordin~mce be' passed and adopted, The motion was carried and it was se ordered, and the ordin~uce is as follows. ~ R D I N A N C E No. ~-~--~J- BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY OOUNClZ OF THE CITY OF PZAiN- VIEW, TEXAS° tlaat the following taxes be, and they are hereby levied for the ~ear I939, upon the $100.00 valuation, upon all property subject to taxation, in the sai~ ~ity for the year 1939 to-wit: ~or the ~eneral ~an~ ............. ~- - - $ ~or the gtree~ ~m:td - - - ~ -~-- .......... ~ $ Per the IntereSt and Sinking ~und ..... - -~- -~$_ ~ ~ ISled Rate ~ Principal Interes~ $ 3,000.00 1, ooo, OO 2,oeo;CO 2,0~$, 00~ 2, 6,OeO.O@ Totals--- .... - .... ~-~-- $19,000,00 Warrants. 1937- ..... 4 ~arrantm, 1937 ..... -~ Grand Totals ........ .77 Zevy 1,650.00 ,078 550.00 ,026 ,07 10,890400 800.00 ,0134 800.00 ,0!~4 800~00 ~048-~ ~.000,00' o069~ ~57~,00 °06 ~400.00 .006~ 400.00 o006~ .'.400,00 ~00.6. -$26,2?0.00 .748 1,000.00 320.00 .02 139.00 .002 $!, 50 SEGTION 2. That there be and is hereby levied for the Year 1939, an occu- pation Tax equal te one half (~)that levied by the State of Texas upon all persons, firms and ¢o~porations follow~ taxable oceupat- ions in the City of Plainview, Texas. SECT I0N 3. ~ ~ by the Ta~ Collector o~ the City et Pl~i~view. as re~aire~ ~y ord- inance~N~. $~$~ Vol. 6 P~ge 28? of the Ninute~ of the :0ity of Ylai~- view, TeXast and ~der the laws of the ~tage of Texa~ There being no further business, meeting adjourned. COre ******~August 25. 1939.******* : In a called meeting of the Co~m¢il of the City of Ptainview. Tex~ as. with the Nayor. Tom Shelten. presiding, and the £ellowing Alder- men pres~t, Tom Roberts. Z. N. Frogge, E. ~. Osborne and C. H. Han- cock, the following business was transacted, to-wit: Alderman Haneock made a motion, which motion was seconded by Alderma~ Osborne that the City Tax Colleeter, P. H. Bryan, be and he is hereby authorized and instructed to accept the amount of $27~.00 as full payment for all delinquent City Taxes against the property bele~ging ~to A. Ze t~tnamj and d~scribed _ms being Zet 5 in Blo~k 79, ?Alexander & ~estmerela~d Addition te the tow of~Plainview, Texas. The ~mot~ion was Carried and it was se ordered, There being no ~arther B~siness, meeting a~Jeur~ed,~ CTty Secre'~'ary. /' '~ Plminview, Tex., Sept., ~=1939 The city council met in regular meeting w~th the following ~members present. }~ayor, Tom S~helton. Aldermen: Tom Roberts, C.H. _Hanc~ck, City Attorney, Dan M. Cook. was in the meet- D~nutes of the last meeting, also~ minutes of the called meet- ing which was held on August~ ESth, were read and adopted. Eotion mud second that the monthly reports be read and o~dered filed; the regular salaries, 'a~.the following bills, be atlewe~d and ordered paid. The motion carried and it was so ordere~. REPORT~: City Secretary's report of Water, Sewer & Niscella- neous ~ollections in August, $1,955.48; Chief Police' report for August, $Jll.00; City Tax Collector's~ report fSr August,~976.43. SALARIES: Tom Shelto~,$1~.00; J.L. Gallaway.$1~,00; P.H. Bryan,$t60~00; Dan N. Cook,$?~00; C.H.Hancock,$E0.00$ Tom Roberts $20.00, E.L. OSborne,$20,00;-L.~.Progge,$20,00; L.~.Kiker,$20.00; ~oyt Curry,t145.00; Nath BurketR,$115,00; T.A.Boh~,$115.00; Ohms. Fta~k,$115.00; A.E. Shook~ll5,0Q; Ed Eitchell ~l15.00- Daniel,t95,00; Gee, J.Boswell,~$~5.00; W.J.Bryan,$60:~0; $~0,00; H.E. Gr~gg,$!~5.00; A.~.Hamilto~,$I05.00; Ed Ross,t95.00; rank. Rigler, 98,00; Zeed Naxe 9~,00: 0h~. L~ferd ~ - · qh~, Arthur,$98,00;~Pl~view Fi~e ~part~n~,$JO.O0; S.E.Bolles $128,00; A.T. Herred,$~0~00$~S, GiYa~e$~$9~,00; ~.R.Nalker,$78.00.' W' _ J. ?. ~Zi ~n~vil~? z $~1~25._00 !~ A. L. King, $t%5.00; J.W. Perkins~, $1~0.0O; az~e.r ~ege=~s,~9o,oO; Eusse%l Hewett,$95.00; O.~B. Guin,$95.00; D;~ E. PUlley, $95,00; Zee H~ardin:$95.00; T,P. Sitton,$95,0.0; G.G. Bi~ir, S~ultz,$95,00; Dr, E.O.Eicholl,$i25,00; Dr. A.D.Ells- worth,, , O0. BILI~;: Board of City Development,$500,0~; Plainview School Band, $100.00; Plainview Public Library,$40.O0~ Texas State Employment Service,t15,00; Battery A-lSlst ~ieldArtillery of the National ~.N. Whitesides,$20.?5-. . Shook Ti~e 0o,,$9,' ~ 9~,- Phillipps Battery 00,,$6,60; Shepard-Chevrole~Oo.~$1t,65-, ~egnolza~ Petrole~Co~ , $5~,4t; Neinec~e Bros. Hdw. Co,,$2.58; Connor-Nathes 0o,,$5.19; Water-Smith Gte. 0e,,~.83; Burr Electric ~0,,$51,64; ~eric~ 0asr Iron 8e,,$197.80. ' '--~ - ~ . Higgmnbeth~-Bmrtlett Zbr~ 0e.,$tO,O~. Stone Bros.,S11.88; $5.48; Panhandle City Blacksmith George ~ch~y. Co, Hwd. Co.,$2.~5; Jarvia. Tull Co., ~.~c~nley Hewe~ 2,00; Dewberr: V.RsR0dgers ~t'r. Blmok~mith Tire ~o,,$t6.t5; J. LbS. 00..$92.$8; Ool-Tex Refining'~Oo.,$96.80. Plains Nachinery J. )lcomb Nfg, & ~lake Harder John WeS~ TeE H~ Ge. Denver Davenport, ~lak. e Dr, A.D. ,t2; Fort Pay Roll, $84,80; H~A,'Nar~ Gte. 0o.,$8.4 , Zbr. $~02.?0; Sinclair Refining 0o., Oil Co, Gash PayrO; ~s. C.B.Harder E, Joe Scot~, Dick Ains- worth, , Pay Roll, ; Guy Bounds.( Guy Bounds. $5?.9?$ 0ash P~Y Ro11',$63.~0; J.Z, Gatlaway ~ity Gel., 2~et~on by-Alderman Ha~¢ock, seconded by Alderm,an Osborne that a Sa£e~y Oo~_~_cil ~be appointed to work in conjunction and coopera- tion with the 'TeEas , which organization has head- quarters in' Dallas, en was carried and it was so ordered, and the follo~wing were ,inted as the legal COuncil: Hoyt Curry, '0hairman; , Rev. W.P. H. Zaas. R,Q. Silverthorne. P~B¢.Randolph. ~leet ~epard, Ben H.S.Hilburn and Bob Hoeper. There being no further business$ meeting adjourned. ,~he "t . . Cz y Co'u~cil~met in re~ula~ meeting w~th the ~olt~wing .~mem- bors p~esent. N~yo~, Tom Gh~tto~. Aldermen: %.~Progge, C.H,Hanceok, Tom RobertS, L.~.E~ker and E.~.O~borne. City Attorney Dan ~ Cook, and~City He&lth Office~ Dr~..,A.D.Ellswq~th_wer~ in the meeting. ~inutes of t~e last .meet&ng, read and ~adop~ed. ~tio~ and second ~h~t'the O&ty accept the propeszt~on of A.~. ~ycan ~nd wi~e, ~re~ative ~o'dedic~tio~ o~ ceMtain lands along~Pifth 2~eet, aud describe~ in deed~ for drainage purposes; a~d to release the City from any and a~l,~ damages which might be caused to ~aid prop- ~rty by the conatruct~on o~ the overpass on ~ifth Street adjacent to Said land. The motion aa~ri~ a~d it WaS so ordered. There b2ing~no further b~sine~s, ~eeting adjo~rn~d.~ ~ Oity Secretary. ]_49 Plainview, Texas, October 2-1939 The City' Council met in regular meeting with the ~ollowing mem- bers presen$~. Nayor, Tom Shelton. Aldermen: E.~.0sborne, C.H.Han. _cock, Z.~.Frogge, Tom Roberts ~nd Z.W~Kiker, Dity Tax P,H.Bryan and City Attorney kan ~. Qook attended the meeting. ~inutes of the last ~eeting read and adopte~. Lotion and second that the monthly reports be accepted and order~ filed; the regular salaries, ~d the following bills be allowed and ordered paid. The motion carried and it was so ordered. REPORTS: City Secretary's Report of Water, Sewer an~ miscella- ~neous collections in September~ 1939, $1,689.32; Police' Repor~ for ~eptember, 1939, $32~.50; City Tax Assessor's Report for ~eptember, 1939, $~,07~.05,-Delinquent Taxes. ~BAZARIES: Tern ~h~lton.$t~5.00; J,L~Gallaway,$t75.00; P,H.Bryan, 160.00; Dan M. 0ook.$?o. O0; E.M, Osborne , $20.00; C.H.~ancock,$20.00; TOm Roberts, $20.00; Z.N,Frogge, $20.00; Z.W.Kiker.~20.00; Ho_vt Curr_v $1~5.00, Nath Burket~t,$115,00, T.A.Bohan~on,$115.00, Chas. ~lack, $115,00; A.l~,~heok,$115,00; Ed ~iitchell,$1i5~00; $.S, Daniel[ ~95;00: ~eo, Beswell~$95.00, W.J.Bryan,$60.00; L.Z. Estes-~O.00-' H.~.Gremm $i35.oo; A.l~ami!ton,$105,00; Ed R~oss,$95.OO; Frank Rigler,$95.00; 7,~edy ~Eaxey~$95.00; Cha~. ~anferd, $95,00; E~oA~u=~t$12.20; Plainvi.ew ~ire Department:$30.00; S.E.Bolles,$125.00; A.T.Herrod, $~00.00, S.G. Yates,$95.00~ E.R.W~lker,$~5.00, J,L, Zinville,$12?00; A.Z.King,$115.00;.J.W. Perkins,$100~00; r Roberts,$95.00,'Russell Hewe;t,$95.05~ 0'.B.Guin,$9~.00. Lee n,$9 ,00; T.P.~i~ton,$95.00; Dr, i$.C'Nicholl,$125.00; Dr, A.D. lswo~t~ ~75~00; G.G.Blair,$85.00; O.~.P~lley,$95.00; Frank ~tultz, 5.00. ILLS: Board of City Development,~ , ~ 00.00, Plamnvmew High School ~0~ Plainview P~blic Zibrary,~0.00,. Texas State Employment ,'$15.00; Battery A-tBls:t. Pield' Artillery N~tiomal Guard, ~V.~0; ~. .90; l~i~ie DuBese,~30.00; Texas-New ~exico Utilities Co 2~8.9~; ~ S~thwestern-Bell Tela~hone Co~ ;$~.62; ~estern Union Te ,$~,~2; .West Texas GaS 0~,,$~.2~; .Plainv~ew Ice Co.,$5.50; Th ~inti~ Co.,~o..co, Harder & Dysart ~5.98; Herald-News ~b- lishing ~o.,$58.2S; Shel.to~n Ra~io Co.,~.50; Roberts Ti~e & Battery Co. ~,~0; Kike~ S~rvice Stat~on,~12.55;, 'Shepard ChevrOlet 'Co.,$11,7~; o~ps Pharmacy,~3.30; Granada Grill,~3~.80; Com~nity ~blishi~ Co., $3~00~, Harts ~armacy,$4.85; .Blair ~,~.0e.,$4.60; Art Burnside & Co. $~31;~ Continental 0~l Co. ,$22.53~ ~ ~ ' H.B.Pain & 0o.,$6.~5; W.~.~itesides,$2.50; Butt Electric Co. $t Shook Tire Co., ~ ~9.20; '~ ' Llenike Bros.,;5,90; kagnolia Petrole~ CO 9 · ' ~ ~2 , 2, Pa~dle Refining ~Co..~1~.3 ;_ ~on-Betl ~ber Ce..~16.40- 2t Se~e'~ ~Stati~.~8,9~; ~heok Battey 0o.,~5.00; Plains~achiner~ J. ~. ~ ,oldr~e 0o.~, ~, ~4.30'~;~, ,. Farmers.. . Blacksmith'. ~op, Hooper Notor o. 85;. .... 2eipp ~/~ohine .ShoD,~2.50, '~ ; Ja~i~- Tu; . $2; e ' · ' - ~ · · T ~as .~d & Devlopment Oo.,~ll.88 Roc~ell Bros, ~b~ Co of ~',~hbo~, $1t. 9~,~ · ~ep~dm~ .T~- Shop,.;3,,00,' ' ' ?' - Pt~nview' .40; Dr. A.D. El~worth,$10.00; Pl~nvm~w Sanm~ar,~um, $7 Caddell. $1 john ; TeXaS'New:~ie-xico U~iiitie2 fCo.,$10.~6, City ~agnolma Petrole~ ps Pet~o- ~.Nmrr Gtc. 0o.,$7.~0; ~tt Zbr. oo,,$$.2o; o.B. ll; D~n ~.'OoOk, ~rs. C.B;Harder, ~6; E.H. ; Plainview Nursery~ $12~ 50 ; J.Z. Gal~l~waY,~ City Col. 150 ************* RES0LUTION No. 446 ~EREA~, it being necessary to purchases certain lands and ease- ments, and settle certain damage claims, in connection:with certain property Belengingto ~ie C. ~can, and the ~agnolia Petroleum Com- pany on Fifth Street in the City ef Plainview. ~exas. to be used by the Highway Department of the State of Texas in constructing the overpass on Fifhh Street; and ~;~EREAS. Annie C. I~can has offered to sell the land an~ ease- ment required, for Beven Hundred Dollars ~$~00.00). and the Magno- lia Petroleum Co. has agreed t9 sel~ for Three Hundred Dollars ~$300.00). Beth parties agreeing te hold said City free from any further c~aims for damages by raason of the construction ef said overpass; and the ~ounc~l in session~ having considered such ~ffers, are of the e~inien that such offers are reaSo~able,~it .is~therefere ~heierder of the City council that the.Treasurer pay s~ch s~mms .of money to the respective parties upon presentment to him of dee&s ef conveyances, easements'and G~it~claims for damages when such con- veyances ~hall be approved By the City Atte~hey. The motion en ,the ~esolut~ being ~ut upon motion by AtdermaU · ~sberne~ and seconded ~y Alderman Eiker, :the ~ouncil voted 'unanimous~4v for its adoption, PAS~FiD and adopted this ~2ond day of 1939. Notion by Alderman Osborne. seconded by Alderm~u Boberts that the City request Joe E. Hall, S.~.$to~eker and ~ehn DuBese, and~in ~case of failuree~ either eno of the~th~ee te se~e, the tf~yer shall h~e the authority te ~e ~ sig~ an apraised value ef each Fi~ Street ~d J~i~r 2tree~ ~ the City ef Plainview. to pay for said semite net ~e excee~.~Thi~y Dollars ~e motion carried mhd i~ was so 3~otion by Alderman Fregge, seconded-by Alderman Hanaock ~that ~the ~bid of the City Nati~na~ ~ank ef Plainview. ,Texas ~he &eee~ta~:~.d and that said GiSy~ National Bank be designated as the depository for the City'S funds fo~ the year, ending Oatobe= 31, 19~. ~he ~otion aarried and it was s:e ard~ed. Notion by Alderman l~aE~,;~: seconded by Alderma~ Robe.~ts that the ~e~Hu~d~e~ Dollars ($100.00) ~ ~ ~meSt~ement ~off~,?all tit2 t~es ass'e s~ed Plainview, Texas, up to and inelud~ ~She ~yea~ 19~9. The motion was ca~ried ~d it Was .se..erder'ed~ ' ' . ~4otion by Alderman Osber~e¢ Gasumlt~"Ce. be 'relea Plumbing Go. dated June 1-19~2. by Alderman,.re ~t The motion carried and There b~ing no further ~usin~Bs. mee$inE.~ad'jour~ed. Piainview, Texas, Oct. 16-1939 The City Council met in regular meeting with the following mem- bers present. ~ayor, Tom Shelton. Aldermen: L.~i. Frogge, Z.W. Kik~r, C.H,Hancock, E.l~i. Osborne a~d Tom Roberts. City Attorney Dan ~i. Cook, attended t~e meeting also. ~tes of the last meeting read and adopted. Motion by Alderman Roberts, seconded 'by Alderman Osborne that the City ~urchase certain lots in the city of Plainview, Texas, which l~ts belong t~ Ed Hall, ~Ms. Lena ~are and D~rs. Hubbard. The prices to be,, for Ed Hall, $600.00; ~so Lena Ware, $1000.00; and to ~s. Hubbard, 'The motion was carried,, and it was so ordered. ~otion by Alderman Roberts, seconded by Alderman Eiker that the following ordinance b~. passed and adopted, The mot_ion carried and the ordinance follows. AN ORDINANCE PROVIDING THAT ALL ]?OLICE~:OF THE CITY OF ~t~ti~7tE~?, TEXA~, }~Y IN TE ~{0I~ OP TEE DI~0RETION, ~T'1~'~0N$.~ :~~ 'I~:,~SU~IG!OU~ iP~OES, ~ U~ ' 0 ~- CU}~T~JOES ~ICH ~ON~ZY SHOW THAT SUCH P~0N~ ~VE B~N GUI~Y OF SO~ FELONY~ OR SOI~ B~AOH OF T~ P~OE, OR ~~EN, OR ~ ~0UT TO CODZiIT SO~ OP}~ENOE AGAEST THE ORDIN~OES OF T~ CITY OP P~I~I~. ~BE IT ~0~'~D BY'THE CITY_:COUNCtZ OF THE CITY ~OFi PLA!NVIEW, TEXAS. SEOTION ~. All policemen in the City of ~lainview, Texas, in th~ e~,ercise of a so~nd discretion, may arrest without a war~an~ any person or persons found in~ suspicious places, or any persons found under circumstsmces reasonably t. ending to such person or persons have been ~itty of ~some felony or '~_breach of the peace, or violation of some ~municipal ordinance, or about to commit some offence against' some ~tate law er some munici- pal ordinance, ~CTION 2. The fact^the ~tate ls~w authorizes this ordima~ce, and the fact that there are many transients in and about the City ef Plainview, and the further fact that the policemen are not pro- tooted by law agminst suits for arre~stm~ of ~persons~ herein defined, creates ~n~ emergency, requiring that this ordinance become effective upon passage. PASSED and adopted this t6th ds~ of October, 1939. ( S AZ ) J, ~. G~laway -- city Tom Shelton ,~,~or,.~ ]~ietion by Alderman Hancock, seconded by Alderman Osborne that the 0ity increase its annual contribution for the High School Band for the ensuing yesr~to Two Thousand Dollars ($2,000,00), provided the ~chool Board contributes a like. amount, for D~rector's ~alary, Uniforms 'and Instruments for the High ,~chool Band. The motion car- ried and it was so ordered. MOtion by Alderman Kiker, seconded by Alderman HancOck that Leslie Garrett be' appointed to.. fill the vacancy in the ~ire Depart- ment, which vacancy was made by the re.'~ignation of Ohas. Arthur, and the salary to be the same, $9.5.00' per month. ~u~d it was so ordered. The motion carried ~otion by Alderman ~eberts, seconded by Atderman~ OSborne that' the ~follewing ordinance be passed and adopted.~ The'motion carrie~ and the ordinance follows. OR D I N A N C E NO. AN ORDINANCE DF~INING ~STER PLUI~BERS ~ JOURNEY~. ~AN PLU~JBERS. DEPINING~TERbB, P~ING~THE NUb~BER OF THE EXA~iINING AND SUPERVISING BOARD OP PLU~B~AND THEIR TER~ OP SERVICE', PRE~0RIBING THE DUTIES~AND DEPINING THE PO~ERS O~ SAID BO~, PRovIDING A BEN- ALTY, AND DECIARING AN E~ERGENC¥. BE IT. ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL O~ THE 0IT¥ @P PLAINVIEW, TEEA~: DE~ IN IT I 0NS SECTION 1. Pl~ ~inview: ~ AS used in the ordinances of the City of (a) The term "Person" means ~nd includes partnerships, associations, individuals, and corporations, however formed. (b) The term "~ster Plumber" (Employing Plumber) means one who is expert in the knowlege of the dur~bil? ~ity and quality ef materials' anddevices for De'ri in tanks, pipes, traps, fittings and fixtures, making .taps and connections in s~ch manner as will prevent the ,noxious vapers, wa~er and sewage. ' do 'the work ef~Uch installations, but and carry.out'con- tracts for, and to properly and ~aref~ltY supervise ~the work of all installati-ens. Provided. that a~S~er Plumber (Employing 'Plumber)., as herein defined, ~a!l intend to personally de ~he work ,lumb- img, on e~ntracts made by him or o~hers, he shall also ~e ex. aminal$on aS ~o~eyman Plumber, as herein defined and provided.~ ~ (-c) The term "Journeym~n cipA1 work is an~al,~ one skilled in the~! installing ranks, pipes, traps, mnd connections in such manner as ~the vapors, gases, odors, etc., in all ~nd ~ and gas lines, and in making proper and same; and who holds himself out as wo~k un, er the e~gleyment and supervisi~ ploying Pl~u~h~)~as herein defined, not as - for or ca.se to be done such as a Naster plumber as herein defined. ~hose prin- labor of taps ~e~er for the (Em- ~ to contract Plumber ), EXAI~INING A~ SUPERVISING BO~D 0__~ PLUI~fBER_~ ~SEOTION ~. Thereis hereby created '~na es~abiished a Boar~ known as the Examining and Supervising Board o~ the City ef Plainview, Texas. Said Board'shall be to-wit: the City Health Officer~ the gineer, if any, and if there is no GiDy.Eng: then the 'Oity ~ecreta~y; a master active an~~ continuous experience Plumber of not less than five as a plumber (Journeyman ~nd ;er ye a~ PROVIDED, E0%~R, that if any0f members the Board, above provided for, ~hal! unable to act for any reason, or shall re.sign from~ respective positions, or shall be removed 'by the City 0ounci! fsr a~y couse, then the City Council shall appoint a successor er ~uccessors who will fill out the unexpired term and serve until their respective successors, are appoL~ted, DUTIES1 O7 THE BO~ It shal~l be the duty of the Examining Boar~ to meet as~ seen afte~ their appeintme-nt as practicable and within ten days,, and organize Dy selecti~ one of the members of the Board as, 0hair- man ~nd a~uO~her as ~ec=etar~, who shall keep a full record of the proceedings of the B~ar,d. It shall be the further duty of said Board to provide itself with '~he proper beoks~¥of record, ~bl~, forms, and other supplies necemsary for ~ihe conduct ef its b~nes$,":Whi~h shall be paid for out of the e~n~tmiOn fees hereinafter provided for. It shall ~e the further duty of said Board to submit to the~m.ty Oo~il, from time to time, its recommendations for the improvement of the ordinances governing~ plumbing. C 0if PENS AT I 0N SECTION ~ Allmembers ef the Beard shall serve without c cape ns at i on,- PO~VERS SECTION 5. The Board shall.have the following powers: Ia) To. adept r~les and regulations for conducting exami- nations Qf applicants for plum3aing licenae, but such rules and regu- lations shall not be inconsistent with the Ordinances of the City of \ Plain~iew and the lawm ef the State ef ~exas. (b). To provide proper forms, within its discretion, for the use of applicaats for e~amination. lc) To fiz reasonable times for e~a~inations of appli- cants, to specify the ho~rs at which the examinations wi~ be he.~d and name the place. ~d) To p~ovide e~aminations for ~aster Plumbers, jour- neyman Plumbers and inspector of Plumbing, and to determine whether such examinations_shall be oral, or all written, or partly oral and partly written, and to make necessary rules for the fair, Speedy and s~ifficient examinations of applicants. All ~estions shall be based en the Plumbing Code of the City of Plainview. (e) To provide rules and regulations for re~examination ~nerean applicant has fa~led, to m~ke the required grade, the Board to dertermine ~d fix such required grade to he m~de and passed. (f) In caSe-Of a second fai~ire to make the required g~mde and the applicant desires another examination, He shall apply to the l~ayor, and if t!~e ~yor is~ of the apinion that the applicant deserves another e,xamination he shall ~certify such fact to the Boated, which ~hall again re-examine them applig~t'~th9 ~%~axamina~ tiom to be 0ondUcte~ b~[.the ~oard within a reasonable time,after receipt ef ~he ,~a~ror~s certificate. S;EOTION 6, ~if, after a third examination,~he applicant certifies in writ~ to the ~ayor that'he has not been fairly examined the ~or shall require all papers in connection wiih the several ex- am~inations to be delivered to the City Secretary; and, at ~ regular or special mee~ig of the City Council the City Co~nci~ ah~examine the papers, er c~use same to be ex~ined~d graded ~der its direct- ion, and if it shall be found that the applicant has made a passing grade such fact shall be certified to the Pity ~egretary, Who shall issue certificate of qualifiOation-to the applicant, if' it shall be found that the applicant has not made a· passing grade, then ~the Board ~hall be under no obligation to re-axe~ihe t~e app~lca-nt ~u, til after the expir~tien of ~ix months fro~ date of he~;~ing on appeal. . SECTION ~. The City Council of the C~ty ef P~inview may. r. emove any member of the E%sm~ini~ng az~d Supervising Bea~...d ef Plumbers for sufficient cause. Provide& , that if any charge or cha2ges be filed against any member of the Board by the City OoEn- oil, any me~ber thereof, the ~or., Oity Attorney er any resident ef the City of P~ainview, ~aid charge er. charges shall be in writ- ing,. signed ~y ~the oompalihant under oath, and fi~e&.with-the C&ty Secretary, T.~ City Oouncil shall thereupon order a date and ' ~'lace set ~or hosting on the char~es,, notif.y the Board member of such charges and give him £u~l opportunity to ~e heard on such charges; 8~ud after such heari~ng,, the 'City Co~nfil shall make such order rel~.tive thereto as, in' the opinion ef the ma.jorzty-of the City Oe~-~i-~, shall be right a~.d proper. The action of the City Council in such matters sh~ll be final. ~EES POR ~INATIONS ~ SECTION 8. Each 'applic&ut for e%a~ination aS inspector of Plumbing or as ~acter Plumber, as defined herein, shall, at the time of filing his application with; the Secretary of the Board, pay to said Secretary the sum of SZ. O0; and each applicant for e~amina- tion am a Jomrneyman Pi~unber; as defined herein, to ~said Secretary the s~n of ~E. O0 when his application is lea,-which said fees shall be used by the Board to pay its ~ecess~ry expenses, and s~ch fees not used shall, at the end of the fiscal yemr. be paid over to the T~x Colleetor ef the Oity of Plainview, and by him' de.-~-osited te the credi't Gf the general f~n&.of the City. 2ECTION 9. The ~amining Bear& shall issue te each S~zccessful applic~ut a Oertificate of ~alification, certifying that such applicant has :been found competent as a ~aster P~umber,' or Inspector of Plumbing, or Journeyman Plumber,, as the case may be, such .oertificate of ~ualif.ic~ .on shall Chair- sam and Secretary of' the Bear Secretary who shall reg£ster such certificate in ~he rec of elf-ice. S'~ch certificate shall entitle the holder'to carry of b~siness of-plumbing (except in the case of the Inspector of Plumbing) for a period o.f erie year from date thereof upon payment of and shall be renewable from ~ear ~o' year during the' bet by indorcement by the Chairm~n e~zd Secretary of by the City Secretary upon the .face of the origi charge of $.50~ shall be ~ade a~d collected by vice of renewing the certificate. /~ovide~, that if of a majority ef the ~e b~siness e~ the h'olde~ is. not such the holder to Bee~d ~ay refuse .to ~enew the same. are personal to the holder and may-not be revoke& by the Beard for good ~a~se shown on charge 'by the Examining ~oard, &ny member thereof, who resides within the Oity of iow.. charge or charges shall he made in certificate by the ~ectetary of the charge or charges, and the &ate and eha&l Certify its findings at s'~ch order of which, n~de in connection ~h ~uch ense fee, integ~ ity -the 'es file6 rieve& on ~ ,f td~e py of the The the ll be final, ~'he Board eh&llkeep a w~ll bound the names,,, residences and places of b~siness of the rest of certi-~. ficate~ of qualification, az~d s~ch other f~ets am in opinion of the pertinent, such beck to be a permanent record of the City of ~IR~T ~ECTION t0. All persons now engaged in the b~siness of pl~bing within the 0ity of Plainview, whether such persons are l~aster Pl~bers or Journeymen ?iumber,~, shall make application to the L~amining Boar~ within ~0 days after the e~fective date of this ordinance, The Examining Board shall publish a notice of the time and place of said first examination in ~some newspaper regularly pub- lished in Plainview, Tex~s, in at least two issues thereof, and all perso~s~ re~quired hereby to be examined shall be examined at the time and place fixed by th~ notice, and failing to de se, they shall be prohibted fro~ f~ther engaging in the b$siness of plumbing, whether as N~ter or Journeyman Plumber, from and a~ter the date ef such ex- a~.ination, ~ander the penalties herein provided; provided, that noth- ing in this section shall be construed as preventing such pl,a~.ber from ~a~king the examination at a later date. PT,U~ ING INSPECTOR ~ECTION Il. All pe~s. ons desiring to apply to the City 0eancil- ef the City of Plainview, Texas, for the position of -In- spector o£ Plm~nbi~g~ as herein def~ined, shall first apply te and be examined by the Examining Board, a~d procure from such BOard a Certificate of ~:~alificatien and a li~';ense to act as ~uch Inspector from s~id EEamining~ Board, ms provided for Naster Plumbers under ~h.e ~evisions of this ordinance, and sa~d applicants for the posi- tion of .Pl~m~in~ inspector sha~ql file with the City Secretary their cert~ifioates o~ ~alification and license, ~ herein provided for. I~Spectors of Plumbing shall be employed be the City Council for a te~m of-two yea~ ~ and at s~ch monthly compensation as may be de- tided upOm ~y the City~ Council, ~ CU~LAT ~VE CI~USE SECTIOE !2. This ordinmuce shali be~ co~idered as c~la- -~ tivete all other o.~din~oes of the~ Cit;~~ of Pt~imview, Tex~s, no~ ~ force, to~chi~ plambers; prey&deal, however, that~ all other ordinances, , ~'par~s'~ef ordinances, in conflict herewith ~e hereby e~essly re- ~AVING O~US.E ~E TIC any .section, shall invalid, the same ordinance, b~t the N~ 15, if any section of~ this ordinance, or Dart Df ,~by any court of competent~ jurisiction be held shall hot effect any other part or~ parts of this sa~e shall remain in full force and effect. PENalTY ~ ~ · SE~CTt0N_ 14. Any person violating this ~ordinance, or any 'section hereOf,~, sh~ll be deemed g~lty of a~ misdemeanor and shall ~be fined in any s~ bit ti exceed $200~00; s~d each day'shall be considered a separate offense and the panalties shall be applied ac- cordingly. ~'~RGENOY ~I,.AUS~ ~ ~EOT~ION,· ~5. The fact that the~ law~ of tt~'s ~tate provide for and ~require ~n ordinance ~f this character, and the fact that public health and ~a~ety req~i~e that~this~ brdinance beco~ne effective immediately, creates an. e~e~genc~, ~uch emergency req~ir~ that this 9~dinance becsEe~ &ffeetive ~pon publication? as required by law. PASSED, A~PRO~£D an~ ADOI~ED this 16th day of 0~, 1939 ~ T om ~ hetto~ There being no further business, .meeting adjourned. Plainview, Tex,, NeY., 6,19~9 The City Oouncil m~t in regular meeting W~th the following mem- bers present. E~ayor, Tom Shelton. Aldermen: E.E. Omborne, Tom Rob- errs, L.W. Eiker ~ud C.H.Hancock. Cit~ Tax Collector P.H.Bryan mud City Attorney Dan ~.Co0k. attended the meeting. ~v~in~tes of the last meeting read. corrected, amd adopted~ ~ Notion and second that the ~o~hly repo~ts be accepted an~ or~-' ered filed; the regular salaries, ~nd the £ollowingbitls, be allowed and ordered paid. The ~otio~ carried and it was so ordered.' ~PORTS:- City Secretary, s r~.ort o~ ~ater, '~ewer & Eiscellane- ous ~°llectiOns in OctoBer, 19~9~ ~11,O81~8£; Chief Pelec'e' Report, $~01.~5~; City Tax Collector's Report, C~rrent Ta~es Collected in Octo- ber, $~,~$~.~E; Delinquent Taxes Colle~ted, SALARIES: Tom Shelt~n,.Sl. VS.00; Jo.'L:.Gailaw&y,~l~5,00; P.H.Bryan, $160,00; Dan.M.. Cook,¢~5o00; C.H.Han¢ock,$$O~O0, Tom RObertS,S20,00; ~.N. Osborne,$£0.00; L~h. Frogge, $E0.b0; L.W.Kiker,$E0,00; Ho~t C~rry, $1&5,00; Nath t,$115.00; T.A. Bohannon~$115.00; Chas. Flac'~, Nitchell,~llS.00; ~ll5,00; A,E.. .ll5.00; Ed ~ A,L. Eing,$115,00; J.W. Perkins,$100.00; ~alter H~ssell Hewett,$95.00; O.B.G~in,$9~.0O; Lee Hardi~,$95.00; T.P. 8it, ton, S95.00; ~r. E,C.~icholl~$125,00; Dr. A.D.EllsWorth,$~5,00; Blair,S85.00, Frank Etultz,$95.00; $.~.2ulle$,$95.00. BILLS: ~innie DuBoae,$30,00; Ethel Oadd~ .00; Board of Czty Development,S5 ,00; PIainview School ; . [nview' P~blic Library,S40.00; Texas State Emple~ent ~ , 00; Battery .A-13lst ~ield Artillery of the National Gu~d,~.50; Texas-New Mexico Utili%ies CO.~$~349,85; $outhwas~ern-Bell Telephone 0o,,$53.65; Flake & ~l~e Ins.,~l~,10; '~ ~ · ~ ~ ' Butt Electric Shep,~t~.~9; Pla~nv~e Ice O ,, $5,50; Shook Tire oo.,$1~.88; Mine Safety Co,,$V.T1; Shook Batte~y~ Co. ~56,25; ~ep~ard ~hevrolet Co~ ~r~ada ~ri11,$37.00; Dixie Disinfecting Sho~,$2.50; ~itlipps Battery 0o.,~29.10; Camps Pharmacy, Higginootham-Bartlett Zbr. 00.,~39.50; Bo~d & D~ven- 00,, Long-Bell Lbr. Co.,~53,20; Farmers. Blacksmith ShoD,~5,60; oonnor~D~athe~ 0o., $2.~0; Plainview Hdw. Morrow-Thomas Hdw. 0o.,$8,~0; Cosden petroleum 0o.,$30.71; J.I.H~l- comb t~g, 0o,,$Z7,55; Rockwell Bros, 0o.,$&3, t2; Blair Drug Co,~, $2,90; JarvisiT~ll Pla~ ~achinery 0o.,~14~.5~, John HuI!,~29.70; Harts 0o,,~43,20; City Blacksmith 2hop,$~,50; Plainview 2anitarium,~9.5.42; C~owe & Oowan,~181.~8; Petro- leum Go. ,$40.t2; Dan ~I, Pay, ~olt,~95,95; ~.H.Perry,~l~,50, E~hel Caddell,$1D,50; Cash Pay ~oll ~$9.25; J,Z. Gallaway. O~ty Col,, t~otion and second thmt accepted..~The motion was .E. Reams be approve&~and was so ordered. Notion by Alderman Osborne, seco~de-d by Alderman Roberts that the 0ity contribate $25,00 per month to the ~alvation ~rmy, bat same.to be discontinaed at the oDtion of the 0o~ncil. The-motion was carried and i~ was so ordered. Notion by Alderman ~iker, seconded by ~t. derman Roberts that the following resolation be p~Sse~ and adoD~ed. The motion was c~rried and the resolution follws as it was submitted by the E E S 0 ~ U T I O N Dae to the aocateness of the ane~mployment situation caused by e increased number of farmers and f~rm laborers who have ~een reed '~,$ ~ar city because ~of a ~eries o£ ~ry years and acreage ~eduction,' a:nE the city,s financial ~bitity being wholly inadeqaate to o~zre for the increased demands ,as ~ resalt of such-caases, and WHERE~ the. iimite~ quata now Dermitted by .NPA which ~d~2 the number-who acta~lly are in need of employment to sappert their depend~nts, we, the ~ity CounCil of Plainview, Texas ask the Administrative Officials of ~PA in Nashington to raise the quota in o'~zr ~omnty ~a~ficiently to care for the added relief lo,~d thus zmposed and the~oimmediate, need for sach assistance prompts this action b~ the O ~nczl. , , '. PA~SED AND ADOPTED this · 6~h d~y of November , 19~9. Tom Shelton ~00,~ot~on ~y ~'~e~man .&~ker, se o~de~ by Alderman Osborne that 00 b~e tmansf~re~ to the ~oliGe Department to parchase uniforms fo~ s~i~E members of the ~Depar~tment. The motion w~m carrie~d and it was so ordered. motion ~d seeend~.tha~an~m ~.ng and ~Der~m~ing Board of Plambers be appeinte~, and the £ollowing are appointed to serve on such Board for the ensuing two 2warm, GeOrge Daltinger, Amos Nan- gem, ~.E, Bryan, ~.E.Beltes aud Dr_. A.I).Ellsworth. motion carried aud it ~as so ~r~ered, ~otion by Alderman Hancock, seconded by Alderman Eiker that the 0ity p~eh~se 400 feet of 2½ i~ch, and ~t00 feet of l~ inch fire hose. ~otien carried and it was so em~dered. There~ being no farther ~asiness, meeting adjourned. Plainview, Texas, Nov.~ ~0-t9Z9. The City Council met in :regu_igr meetin~g with the following mem- bers prSsent. I~ayor, Tom Shelton. Aldermen: C,H.Hancock, Tom Roberts, E.~i. Osnorne a~td L.~.Eiker. Oity~Attorney Dan ~. Cook, attended the meeting. Einutes of the last meeting, regd and adopted. ~otion by ~llderman Osborne, seconded by Alderman. Kiker that an order be issmed to have e street light installed et the corner of Seventh and Elm ~treets and Seventh and Grove Street~. The motion ca~ried ~and it was so ordered. ~.lotion by Alderman Osborne, seconded by Alderman Roberts that the Nayor be and be is hereby authorized to settle with and the West Tex Grain & ~llir~ 0o., on the basis e~ Four Thousand. Dollars (~4000.00) damages to Let2 Nos, 10~ ll smd p~t ef Lot .12, ~in BlCck 12, l~icClelland Addition, and Sets Nos. 1,2,3,14,~15 and 16 in Biock 10, DicOleiland Addition to the Zewn of Pl~inview, Texas, said damages oCcaring by the ¢onstr~ction o~ the Overpass on ~ifth Street. The motion aa~r~i~d and it was so ordered. There being no f~rther basiness meeting a ~Sarne~. Plai~View, Texas,~ December The 0ity Oomncil met in reg,!ar ~ee~ingwith~the following mem- bers present, I~ayor, Tam ~helton. Aldermen:O~H.H~ncock, L~Pregge, L.W. Eiker, Tam Robert~ and ~.~.O~borne. City Health Officer, Dr. E.O.Nieholl, attended the meeting, I~inates of the last meeting,:.~ead and ~dopte~. ~io%ion ~aud ~econd that th~ monthly reports be accepted aud .or- dered filed; the r~g~la~ sal~rie~, and the foll~&n~ bills, be ~lewed and ordered paid, The motion carried a~d it ~vas s.o ordered. REPORTS: City Secretary's Ee~ort of ~ater, Sewer & ~seel!aneo~s .collect±cna in November, $~,&90.TE; Chief Police~ Report for November, ~E68.00; City Tax Collector's Report of ta~es collected in No,ember, C~rrent Ta~es, ~,~B~,~; DelinG~ent Ta~e~ Collected, ~1,156,~9. ~AZA_R!ES: Tom Sheiton,$~.00; ~.LGallaway,$1~5.00; P.H.Bryan, ~160,00; Dan I~. Ceek,~8,O0~ O.H.H~ncock~$~0.00; Tom Reberts,~0,00; ZiiLProgge,$E0,00; E.~.Osborme,$EO.00; L.~.Eiker,~E0.00; Hoyt O~rry, ~l~,00; N~th B~kett,~tl~.O0; T.A.Behannon,~ll~.00; Chas. Fl~ck, ~I15,00; A. DL~D~6ok,~ll5,00; Ed ~toheli,~ll5,00; S.S.Dan~e!,~?95,00; Geo. J~Boswell~95.00; ~. J.Bryau, ~60.00; L.L. EStes, ~40,00; H.N.Gregg, $1~5,00; A.~.H~milton.~105.00; Ed Ross,~95'.00;~ I~rank Eigler, ~95.00; Leedy ~iaxey,~95.00; Chas. I~ord,~95.00; Leslie Garrett,~95.00; Plainview ~'ire Department, ~30,00; S.E.Bolles,~125,00; A.T.Herrod, ~100,00; S.G.Yates,~95.00; E.R.%~alke~,~V5.00. J. L. Linville,~t£6.00; J.~. Perkins,~100.00; A.Z. King, ~1t5.00; %%~alter Roberts,S96.00; Russell Hewett,$96,00; 0.B.Gmin,~96.00; Zee- ' ~ 00; ,'~' 5 H~dmn,~95. T.P.~itton,~95.00.; Dr, E.~.Nichotl ~lg..00; Dr. ~. D.Ellsw~rth,~.~. 5,00; g.G,B!air,[)85.00; 0.~L~ !ey,~95,00; Frank Stall. z, $95.00. 159 BIL~: Boar~ of Oi~y ; .P!ainview school Bared, $100.~00; Plainview Texas State EmplOy- ment Service,S15,00; Battery A-1Jlst Field Artillery National Guard, Oentinental 0il Go, ; W.S.Darley & Co.,$9.28; Stone Bros,$2.42; Granada Grille,S60,80; WeSts Pharmaey,$~.9§; Texas Land & Development Co,, $15,~4~ W.:N.~hitesides, $12.50; Shop,rd 0hevrolet Co., $4.?5;. Shook Battery Go,,$5,9~; Panhandle Refining Co., $6.87. Petroleum Co,,$50.53; B~t Electric ~hop,~2.R0; Kiker's 0~.,$2.50; Walker-~mith Gte. Co. ,$5,58; V.R.Rodgers ~t'r,,$8,95; Roy ~ood P~eral Home, $2,00; Robin- 0o,,$5:60; Dr, P.O.Anders, $15,00; H.~s~..ts Pharmacy, $~8,50, Plminvi~w S~itmri~,$SlS.9~ Gulf Refini~ ~otor ~reigh~,$~E,~t; The So,raves Cash ,05; Fr~ R. Day'$2~.50; ~. C.B.Harder,$50.00, D~ D~.Oook, .~ .Per~y,$1~,50; ~lvation Ar~,$25,00; ~gnolia Petro!e~ Co,, Lo~-Bel~ Lbr. 0o,,.$48,48; Stov~t Radiator Se~ieg,$8,00, ~a. R.H.Nitchelt,$16.70; ~Ben Will- i~,$I1.00; E.~iPer~Y,$4,000.00, J.L. Galtmw~$ 0ity 0ol.,$$0.74. The 2~ayor appointed Alderman Han(~ock, E.~LOsborne a~d_Tom Reh- 9rtS, as ~ ~ommittee to trade the "police car" for a new one. They agreed to serve. Notion by Alderman Hanuoek., see~te~ by_~Atd~rman Osborne that 0it# Tax Collector P.H.~rya~. be ~wed ~o .attend the ~outhwest 0onferen~e on Assessment A~inistration to be held in Dallas. and te .be allowed $£5.00 to de,ray his e~m~enses. The motion carried -and i% was so ordered. There being no further business, meeting adjo.~rned. _Plmin~iew, Texas, Dec,, 18-19~9. _ ~:' in reguiar meeting. The -'mty 0ouncil me~ with the foiiowing mem- bera'pr~ent. ~a~or, Tem Sh$1~on, Aldermen, E~E. Osberme~. cock. Tom Rsber~s and L.W.~ker. 0i~y T~0ollector P,H.Bryan, and City Attorney Dan ~.Coek, attended the meeting. Einute~ of the l~s$ me,ting, read and adopted, ~o~ion by Alderman Osborne, seee~ded_by.Alderman Roberts that policies presen~e~a by J.~.Owens'on ~i~ taxicabs, be and aocepte~. The motion carried ~nd it was so ordered. Notion mhd mec0nd~hat the reporJ$, of the co~ittee to trade the "peliee~car'~ for a new one be accep$~,~, and the bill for $$~60~ A~ difference, he.allowed and ordered p~id, and the committe d~scharged~ The m~ion emrried an~ it was so ordere~. ~otion and second that the following be appointed members of the Board of City~D~v$!opment for the~ens~ing two y~ars$ A~E. Boyd, ~J.E. Orews, Winfield Helbrook, E.H. Perry, P.B.Eandolph, Glen N&bry, Dr. E.0.Eich~ls and ~ead ~.Griffim~ The~motion carried ~nd it wam so ordered. 160 ~o~ion ~by~AIderm~ Osborne, seconded ~by 0.H,Haneock ~hat the ~alari$~ of ali.the ~electi~e effic, e~ o~ ~tha ei~.y~ remain the fer the ensui~ ~we yemr~ ~ they ~e a~ Present. ~ The motion tied ~ i~ was so o~de~ed. ~- ~ion be .Alderman Osborne~ seconded by Alderman ~iker ~hat the v~lua~ien on the ~est forty-five feet ef tral Par. k Addition to the~town:ofPlainview' be~corrwcted to read $~,000.'00..The motion carried and i~ wa~ so or~ere~. ~here being no further business, meetin adjourned, ~Plainview, Texas, Jan,, 1-1940.~ The City ~o~il~met~inregularmeetingwith the~following member~ presen~,~ ~o=, Tom Shet~on. Al~e~mam: O.H. Hancock, L.N. Erogge, TOm Rob.er~s, L.W.Eiker~an~ E;A~OsbOrAe. City ~tterney, Ban ~i.0o0k, Om.y Sanit~ry~O~ficer E.O.NicAoll. and oity Hemlth Offi- cer. Dr, A.D.'EllsW~h. a~tende~ the meeting, Notion and second that the monthly reports be accepted am~ er-. dered file~: ~he regular salaries, and ~the following b~tls, be all- owed and ordered paid. The me,ion e~r~ied and it wam so ordered. REPORTS: o~ty o.e~o~e~s ef water, dewer an~ miseeltm- neous collections iR December. . $~,6~2.47; chief Police' Repo~t for December, 19~9, $280.66; Oity Tax Collector's Report o~ ~urrent Taxes Collected in December, !9S9, $?,8~.15; Delinquent Taxes Col- tested in December, 19S9. $t,4~.92, SAZARr~.8: TOm ~ei~on,$~5.00; J.Z. Galtaway,$t~.00; P.H.Bryan, $160.00; Dan H.Oook,$~6,00; C.H,H~cock.$2O.00; Tom Roberts. S20.00; B.E.Boltes, $125:00~ A.T.Herrod, E.R.~alker,$7$.0©S J.L. Zinvil!e kina. ~100,00; .~atter $95,00; Zee Hardin.~95.00S 95.005 D~. A.D.E~sworth,$VS,0O; G.~G, Blair,~ BILLS: BOard of City Development, ; Plaimview School · Band,$100.O0; Plainview PublicI LiBrary, ~innie DuBose, $$8,O0; TeEmS State ~p~o~ent Se~iee,$1~.00; Battery A-iSlet Fieta ~tille~ of the National Gu~,$7,'50; Texas-New ~exico Utilities co. .60; ~0.,$48,00 Texas Gas Oo. 68; Oren~haw & Glass Ce. H.B. main chemical oo,,$tl.90; Shook'Bart, Co..$6.55; Ne~eeke Bros. Hdw. 0e.,$~$,96; ~nelia P~.trele~ 0e,,$18,61; P~d~e Ce.,$68.4~; Granada Grille,$41~20; Oentinental Oil Oe,,$S5.10; Pla~- view ~ttress ~acto~y, ~, 5~ $ Art ~Bur~a~ ~ ~, 04; - Kike~s Ser- vice Station. $22. Shook Tire 0e.,$7.50; C.~.~ettle,$10,00; ~0o~ity ~blimhin~ ' C0.,$4.50; o!o~' we & Cow,,S11,75; Nept~e 0o. ~$74.40; Oo~den Petrole~ 0o..$18.46; Plainview Paint & Bod~ 00.,$9,50; Doc Hin~s Higginbeth~-B~ttett Zbr. Ce.,$~l.0O; Zo~-Bell Zbr. 0o.,$5~.~; Rock, well Bros. Zbr, Oo. ~ksmith ~hop,$6,15; V,R.Rod- germ ~&ft ~'. r., $~, ? 5; Harder & Dys~rt, $7.89; Texas~ Land & Devglopment 0o,, $ Connor-Nathe~ $11,~$; J.O.Wool- ~i~ge ~br. Co.~,$E?~?0; Foxworth-Ga%b~ai.~h Lbr, 0o,,$18.20; Plains ~chimery 0o,,$~,~5; J.C.Penny Co. ,$8,2?, John Bart Elec. 0o.,$1~,50. Dr~ A.D.Ells~wgrt,$15.00$ ~O.K. Drug 00.,$2,69; John Hati,$22.75; H.i.~la~r Gtc, Ge.,$8,~5; 0ash Pay R01!,$6§.60; ~cKean-Eilers 0o',$20.78 ~otor .zines,$18,1~; Amarillo Garment 0o,,$1VJ,5?; E.H. Perry, ; Nrm. O.B~Harder,$SO,'00, ~alvat~on'Army,$ZS,00; .Win~ ~.otor 0o,, ,J.L. Gallaway R~giatrar, $i~. ~0; Cash Pay Roll, $1~. 6~ ~ Nimbet- ~68.08; Datby E. oter Linem,$12,21; J.L. Gallaway City Co,,$66.~5. ~A~, Certain damages have accrued as against ~ Lot 50Xl~0 feet of~BloeE No~,~c011etland Addition to_the town of Plainview, Texas, owned by J.~d~, caused by the ever. pas~ being constructed alo~ ~th ~tr~e~ ~ ~jacent ~o ~aid property, ~d ~E~A~, The City~Co~cil has investigate~ ~d ~considered such ~d~;e ~nd find that the s~ ef SS~0..O0 is a j~st and equitable ~o~t ~o~be paid ms dam,.es, whieh~ acceptable teethe said J.N. Jord~. It is therefore the order of~the 0ity CouReil in regular messi:o$ thai the T~easu~e~ issue ~check on the proper fund in payment of said damage~. ~ Alderman Roberts made a ~otion, which motion was secconded by Alderman Hancock that the above resolution be passed and adopted. motion carried an~ it was so o~dered. ~here being~no further business, meeting adjourned. The t~ayo r. Plainview, Texas, Jan., 15-t9&0 ~e City Cou~eii met in regular meeting with the lot!owing mem- bers present. Nayor, T~om Sh lion. Aldermen: C.H.Haucock, Tom Ro- -hefts, L.D[.~rogge, L.~..Kiker and E.NiOmborne. City Attorney Da~-~. Cook~ attended the ~meeting. ~ ~.~inates~of the last metering read a~d adopted. ~ Eetion by Alderman Eiker, seconded by Alderman Frogge that the ~yor be ~ud he is hereby authorized to sign,s renewal contract with H.O. Glen, Receive~ for the Temple Tru~t Go., for the City's half of the ren~ on the building mt ll0V-A~stin ~treet.~ The motion carried and~i.t was so ~ordered. There being ne further'b~i~s, meeting adjourned. 182 Platnview, Texas~, ~e~bruary The O$~y Co~ueil met in ~egul~ar meeting wi~h the foilowing mem, p~ese~t. ~yor, Tom ~helton. ~Aldermen: E.N. Osbern~, 0~ ~ , e ~eeting, ~ ~ ~inutes or'the last meeting, read snd ~d6pted, Notion, and second that-~he~mo~thly reports be accepted a~ or~ ~der~a filed, the reg~iar mont~ty aalaries,'~md the folle~in~ bills, be allowed ~ud ordered paid. ~otAonw~$ carried a~d i~ w~s so ordered. ~EP0~: l~ity ~eereta~y'~ of~ Water, Sewer & ~seellaneous collections in January, t9~0. .t~..315 ~hief Police!~Repert for January, 1940,~ $19~,25; ~ity Ta~'~C~llecter'~ Report for-j~uary, 19AO Collected.. $~1,$?~.90. Delin~uemt Ta~es Collected' ~ALAR !E~: $z6o.0o: ~. l~i. 2rogge, ; $1~8. $115,00; i.!~.~O O0; Ed Geo. J. B $~$~.00~ A.N.H~ilten ; Ed Ross Plain~iew ~ire Dep~mem~, $~0.O0; ~S.E. Botles,1 I00,~0; ~. G ,Yate s, $9~. 00; E. R. Wa~e r, J. Z' ~nv ilt e ll~ 00; J.~. Perkins, Tom Shelton~$1~.0©$ J.Z.~aliaWSy,$1~.00 P.H.B~yan. .$75.eo; C.~.Z%cook.$~O.O0: ,$~0,00;' Walter Roberts. :$95.0~ Frank atu!tz i, O0; Zee Dr. E.C. ley, $95~00. Russell Eewett. $~.~00 O.B,G~in, ,.00; T.P,~itton, Dr. A.D. ; G.G. Blair-, ~ -~ 0 ~ ~. Pal? BII~: Board of 0ity Development,~$~O0.00; Plainview ~ehool inview P~b.tic ~lb~ary,$~0.80; Texan ~tate Employ- ment SerVice Battery ~-lJlst Field Artillery Grd.,$?.~O; ~innie DuBose ~.0~; Texas. New ~exice Utilities 0o,. ; South, western. Bell Telephone 0o.,$8~; ~emt Te~am~Gas 0o. ; western Union Telegraph Oo.,$E8.?~; Com~mnity Publishing 0o.. H.B.~a~m 0, Orenshaw Paint & Glass Co,,~8~; Thatcher Print- ~hemical~Oo,,$~,E lng Co.,$E1,05; Herald~News P~btishing 0o,,$~1.90, Grana~a Grill, $~0.~0; Continental 0il 0e.,~8~18; Neat~ Bharm~cy. $15,6~ We~t Tex- ~ain~ Killing ~inn Motor Co., Long.Bell Lbr. 00.,$B8.58; Texas-New Phillipps Battery 0~o.,$61!i,571 w,~.Darley & Bartlett Zbr. Ce..$$$.8~; ~ook ~ire Go.,$15.6~; B~t ~eet~ie $t~iX~; Eureka Pire Hose Co..$~0~.~0; ~heek Battery Co..SBiC8; Aathes CO. A8.28. Kiker,a 'So,ice ~tation,$19,10; .~.Tez~$ Oil Cosden Patro!e~'G°. ,$8.55; Ci~y Blacksmith ~hop, $BI.8~; J,O,Wee~dri~e Zbr. 00.,$tl. 00; Clowe & Cow~ ; Roe~ell ~os. Zbr, 2o~orth-Galbraith Zbr. Go. Texas ~d & Developmen~ Oo,, Oil. Go. ~e~a Blaommi~h Ke~is~on Z¢otor Co, 80S John , ; Dr, A.D.Ellmworth,, Ptainview B~i~r~, J.l%Radford Gre.~O,.$S.~5; Plainview Hardware vian Sanders,S4.00; l~gn~lia Petroleum Go.,~$,04; 0o..$2.25; Bawden Puel & ~eem~0{ Dmtby ~fotor Freight Lines, $16. Cities Bervice Oil Col The ~teok Co., l; H.A.N~r G~o 6 · . 6, Blai~ D~ug Oo. Z.i. Rode~i~er~ ; E.H. Perry~ ; ~. Z.~.~l~'d,~ C.B.H~er .00; S~lva- tien Ar~,! ; Oa~ PaY Rotl.i T.~..~eutherl~a.$80.00; J.L. Galtaw~ Eegi~I~ar,$16~00S The 21ai~ PloraI Ce. ,$t~50; Oa~h Pay Rell,$a0,90~ j.Z. Gmllaw~ City Gel.. ~.60~ }lotion by Alderman Roberts. ~econde by ~aerman Osbo=ne that the City purchase certain l~xds from ~B.N~ylaua, said lands lees? -ted between ~ifth scribed i~ dee~ ~d abstmae~ ~or the $~ of $~ ~00. Am ~ ~een- tire tO the City 0.ouncil to make Orews a~ C.E, Carter, agree~ 'to of $,~0,,00 each, a total of $150.00. so e:~dered. ., E.~.0aborne, J.K. the City to the extent The me~i0n carried and it was Eotion by Alderm~u Kiker, seconded by Alderman Osborne that the following resolution be passed and adopte~, The motion carried and the resolution follows, 1.63 V~H~S, In a regular meeting of theGity Council at the City Hall in Plainview, came ~ .for consideration the authorisation of and ~ter contracts with property owae~s in con- and the ~o~teilmhaving eon- $ de:~e~ the ex~oe~ient to invest the N~yer such ~'.and of Al~ermanEiker, and se¢onde8 Osborne, an~ by vote of the .Con-oil it wam so o d. There being .no i~rthe= business,, mee%ing 'adjourned.. Plainvie~w, Ten-k, ~eb,, 19,1940. The 0ity council met in regular meeting with the following mem- ber~ present. Aayor Tom Shelton, Aldermen::~.~.~rogge C.H.Ha~ceo~, TOm ~oberts am~ E.~.Osborne. City Attorney, D~n ~. Cook, attended the meet:~llg. Ainutes of the last meeting, rea~ and adopted, 2~o~ton 'by Alder~an O~borne, Seco]~ded by Alderman Frogge that the following' ordinance be passed and a~op~ed. The motion carried and the ordinance follows, ********* 0RDINANCE NO. AN 0R~- INANOE closing an ,~l! y ~0 feet by ~00 feet, running EaSt ~d West t~rough '~ayland Park Addition-t~, the City of Plainview, Texas, a~d closin~ Kokomo ~teet from its intersection with ~lfth ~treet to iSs intersection w~th ~ixth ~treet, and dedicating said alley and street and ~he lan~heretof0re ~edicated as Wayland Park Addition to the use of the public as a City Park by anne~in~ ~Na~land pm~rk Addition a~ud said street and alley to ~a~vland Park ~$ the same now exists, and declaring ~ emergency, WHEEEA~., the City of Plalnview, Tex~s, has purchased all'of ~ayland 2ark A~dition, as sho~ by dedication of record in Book 1~ at Page 1El, together with alley trs~erming the same, and that part ef Kekemo ~tree~ extending from the North line of'Pifth ~ee~ to ~he Aouth line of ~ixth Street; ~Ad, WHEREAB, said street and alley have never been used a~ ~publie thorofares ~since the dedication thereof; ~nd the closi~ thereof will in nowise involve any vem~ed rights of a~jacent property pwner~; and the pub!ie will be better-~erv~ed by cleming mmid st~ee~ and alley, THE!~0P~E, be-i~ ordained by the City 0eu~eil ef the Oit~ o~- Plainview, Texa~: That' the street shown in th ~dedication of ~&yland Pa~k A~dition to Ptainview, Texas, t~ir~g on the West 2i~e of said ad~itiom ~d esl[ed Kekeme ~treet, is hereb~ closed as ~e m~e now is laeated en the land ~rom the intersection ef the m~e with Fifth Street the inte~e~ion thereof with ~i~h ~treet; ~ ~h. ~.,~ tr~ver$i~ said a~diti0~ is likewise closed, both maid street 'and alley bei~ here now ~d floweret closed to ~h, ' as a pa~s~eway er ~hero~ fare, ~d it is furthe~ ord~ed ail of smid ad,ir'ion ~d street ~d alley ~all be henceforth m component n~w dedicated to the 'use of the public as such. It bein~ the seamen of the yea~ to-beautify ~e said land so ~unexed creates an e~ergency requires suspen~ of the. r~le, and Shim ordinance ~hall become effective f~om da~e of pad,age, PA~F~ED AND APPROVED this 19th day ef _Pebruary ,. 1940 . i ~:EAZ) ATTEST . Tom ~el~en ~otion b~Alderma~ OSborne, s. econde~ by Alderman Roberts' that a street light be p~ac-e~ at .the intersection ef Ninth and Raleigh StreetS, and at the intersection e~ Ninth. and Smythe StreetS. Th~ motion ca~rie~ and it w~s so ordered. l~otio~ by Alderman Ea~e~k, secomded by Alderman Progge that- the following ~e~e'~uSion be passed au~ adopted. The motion carried and the resolution ~oll~Ws. NOTICE 0P E~OTi0N 0F CITY 0P~IGERS CITY OF PLA]I~VIEW, A ~ regular meeting ef the City Council~o£ the City of Plain- view, ~as, Nenday February 19th; l~&0,, the fo!towing order ~aesed, :~::t~ wit: It is ordered hy the City C~eil e~ the City Texas, that ~election be held at the City H~lI, Plainview, on the .Sirmt Tues~ in April, 1940, the ~e bei~ the ~2ond day of the maid%~nth, f~r the election ef the fol!owi~ ef~ieer~ ~e .wi~: City Sec~eta~, (S) Aldermen al~ for term of Two each. The to take She places E.N. OsB~- ~d Z,W.K~er who~e termm e~ire in April, 19&0; i2 ~ed 2~$smd~ng Ju~e of mai~ election, City ~eereta~y .e~[~Sid City, shall se~e as notice of said election, ~ shall be p~Ii~hed~ required by laW, PASSF~ THIS ,!gth day . ].65 ~igned Tom ~helt on ' E~yo~ i' ' .- Method by Alderman Osborne, seconded, by Alderman Roberts that the following resolutidn· be passed a~d adopted. The motion carried and the resolution follows. ~HEP~, .i-~rs..'R.C.~are 'is the.owner of the f6!lowing lots lying on ~ifth ~treet~in Ptainview .to ~t~ .~ots l&, l~, :16'i~ Block 19, NoCl~tland. Ad~i~ion to the~0ity of ~lainview, Texas, $~id lots bei~, adJae~nt~ntigUomus-to the ove~sa now ~der eonSt~otion 0n Fifth ~reet, ~, ~: ~iEP~A~, smid lots have bee~ damaged ~y such construction, and the~se~lemenS of such dammges can be accomp!is~ed.by purchase of the lots damaged ~ a price slightly in excess of the ~amount of dam- .ages otaimed; and ~he 0ity 0ou~n~il i~ of the opinion ~h~t it is ex- pedien~ and good b~sinems to purchase said lots. ~EE~ORE, it iS the order of the City Co,oil that the Treas- 'urer issue..check agains~ ~he p~op~r ~ity ~u~d in payment of said delivery by the said P~rs, R.C.W~re~of 'NotiOn by Alderman Osborne,' seconded by'Alderman Roberts that the fo~ reso!u~ion be p~ssed'and~ad0pted. The motion ca~ried and ~h~v~ ~dllows. -:~R~E ~0 ~ U T I O N-:- ~EAS, ~JR.Bmin i~ o~e~ e~ the ~eii0wing described lots of l~nd lying ~dj~o~nt mnd Contiguous to ~ifth ~tree~ in Plainview, also ~dj~een~ ~d contiguous to the g~ade of ~he ~verpasm new under eon- strue$ien by the Highway~Dep~rtmsnt of~Texas~ S~eh le~s berg des~ eribe~ as follo~s: .~Ot~ 1, Z, in'BloCk t~ Nc01elland Addition; Zots ~, 8, in BIocE 18, ~c~letl~ud Addition~ Z~ts ~ to~l~ inclusive, in Block l~, NcOlelland ~ddition to th~ town. of Pla&nview, Texas, 'and, ~HE~E~B~after c~ms~derati~and investigation the oil of the City..~of P!ainview finds it ~xpe~-ient ~nd to the best retest of acid 0ity to p~rehase the £o~lowing described lots, to Wit: Zots 16,-~cOle~la~d Addition, aud_t~s ? 8, in ~lock.'lS, .ion to the~eity~ef-Pi~inview, Texas~ Said property in fee for t~he ~um of $600,00, ~~~, certain~amage has b~ o~easibned t-o the o.th~r lotm f~rst ~bove ~emcribed, in which damage i~_amo~u~ is the ~um of · $$0-.00, an~ which S~hiim.aceeptmble to the said Z.R,Bain. .'i~A~, it im. the order of the City Oouncil that'~pon the ex- eQutibn and delivery by ~ said Z,R,iBmin)of his s~fficient'deed~ to and him eon~ract of mettlement of ~lt dammges: in full, the of the Oity is o~dered t~ DaY over go above mum of money maid .Z.R.Bain. There be~ no further businesm, meeti ~ng adjourned, .!66 Plainview, Texas, ~areh 4-1940 The City Council met in regular meeting wit the following mem, bets present. ~ayor, Tom Shelton. Aldermen: C.H.Haneoek, L.l~.~regge. Tom Roberts, E.E. Osborne and L.~.Kiker. City'Attorney Dan ~. Cock. end'City Tax Collector P.H,Bryan, attended the meeting also, D~nutes of the last meeting, read and adopted. .~otion and second that the ~onth!y Reports be accepte~ and er- dere~ filed; the regular s~laries and the following bills, be l~$~d ordered paid. The motion carried and it was mo erdere~ REPORTS: City 'or ~arch, ~940. $1,602.24; Poliee'~?'Reper~ for ~ch, , ~ ~ity ~ax collector s Re, Deft far ~eh, 19~0, current T~ea, ~$.8E; Delinquent T~es. $545,91. SALARIES: $175,00; P,H. Bryan, t160.00; 00; L.W. EikeP, $20.00; L.~.Progge.$20,0~; O.H.Hancook,$2O.00;~Tem Hoyt curry.t!45.00; Nath~rkett ~1~,00; T.~.Behaunon,$115,09; ~ 0 I ~ ~itehell,$11~.00; S.S. Chas. ~lack. $115. D~niel. $95.00; $155.00; Ed $ ~rank Rigl( Leedy Naxey,$95~O0; Ohos. Zeslie~Gar~ett, Pl~nview Fire Department,$S0,O~; S.E.Belles,$1BS,00; A.T.Herroa, $100.00~ J. L, Linvilte,$125,.00; A.L. Walter R0berts, $95, O0 ~ Russell Hardin, $95,00; T.P. Sitton o11.$125.00; Dr, A.D.E J.W. Perkins, $100.00; 0. B. Guin, $95,00; Dee BILLS:~ Boar~ of City Development. $500.~0; Pta~zuview School Banes, t100.00; Pl~.nview Public Ltbra~,~40.00; Texas State '.Employ..-. ment Service,t15.00; ~a~tery~A-15lst Field ~tillery of th~ Na~ion- al Guard.$?,SO; D~ ~. Geck, tiM. 68; N~i~ie DuBose.~0.00 J.L. Gal- laway. Registr~,$14,00; Texas-New ~iexico U~i!ities 96; ~o~thwe~te~n-Bel! Telephone 00.,$4~.8~; Clark & 0ourts 29; West~ ern Union Telegraph Ce.. Thatcher ~inti~ Co,, ?~a~er- smith 0o.,$2.0~ Oil Co. Or,ada ~29,!0; C~ps Ph~macy~ 50S ~i~ ~etor Co, Philtipps ~ttery 0o,. $J0.16; ~eineeke Brea, Hdw, Co~$~6~ Eiker Bervice ~t~tion. $$~.~0; Shook Ti~e American-LaPrance Foamite Oorp,, Oorperatien,$8.65; Burr Electric Go., ~ion,$~.01; Doc Hin~s Garage,$9~68; Connor-Nathes 00,.$5,47; 0ity Blacksmi Bartlett GO, , Nfg, q0..,$4.10; ~agnoli& Petre3 · $~,95; BoB Beeper [otor 0o.. 44; General ~ire~Truck W.~0; E~isten ~ervice Sta- Re~ining 0o, 4~; Higginbotham- ~.66;' Dong-Bell ~br. Ne~ G~e~ Ke~iston ~oto~ $~6.14; rts Tire & Battery Jo~ Home Gtc,co., ~ Ars. 0.B.Har~e~ Pay Rell, $~lA. ~ ~ Dr. A.D. Elts~ ~uneral H.'A. Nar~ 0col & Oil 0o.~ ;Datby Higgin- r 'Roll. N, Ware, 00; ~ash /~etion by Alderman Osborne,- seconded rman Hancock that ~.J.Elinger be appointed ~o a~it the ci and acceunts,an~ at a p~ice not to exceed $~0 .00. The mo~ion ¢~ied and it was so orcle~ed. ~iotion by Alde~m~ Osborne . secondea by Alderm~ i~Roberts that the. (3: Lots I to R.S. Stuart sum o£ $~.00.00 as damage nn , incluSive,in ~Bleek i?, E~alelland Ad~i$ion to the City ,rich 'was c~rried and it was so ordered, 2~etiOn by Alderman Kiker, seconded by ~-dermau Osborne that the City Treasurer be autho~ime,d a~d instructed to credit the Water count with 0~0~O~, 'and Debi~ the City Hall General Account. Almo, ~O credit ~ewer AccoUnt with $$,000,00, amd Debit the ~treet Ac- cou~t.-:~The motion was carried and it was so ordered. There being no further ~a~nesa, :meeting adjourned, - City ~ee~etary,~ A .cal~ed session of the 0ity Co~cil of the City o~'Plainview, T,exa~, was held in the City Hall,,tHe ~yor, Tom Bhelte~, presid- ing,-~ud the following Aldermen present; O.H. Hancock, Tom Roberts, E.~.O~borne, ~,~,~rogge and Z.W, Eiker; When the following business was transacted, tO'Wit: R, ,l~erthorne, as representative of the Board of City De- w of Plainview, appea~ed be£ore the City Council with the proposition that the City of Plainview deed to the proper GOvern? mentall A~ho~i~y ~hat block of land lying between.Broadway Street and the'American LegienHeme for A~mery purposes, it being proposed to b~ild m $40,0~0,00 structure thereon. After consideration it was considered by the Council that suclh building would~anornament to the city, Whereupon m~de a motion that the Oity deed the ,,y y designated by Guard or Ar- mory ~he consideration of $I. 00, and th~::~the ~yor be authorized ~and instructed to execute and deliver the deed. Such motion being seconded by Tom Roberts, the ~yor thereupon p~t the ~ue~tion aud same was carried un~imously, and the question was de- ,lured carried by the There being no further business, meeting was adjourned. Plainview, T,exas,~Earch 18-1940. ~ The City Geuncil me~ in regular meeting with the followi~n~ mem- bers presont, l~yor, Tom,belfort, Aldermen: C,H.Hancock, ~,~.~r°gge, Tom,Eobert~, ~.W.Kiker and E',~.~OsbOrne~. l~nute.s_of the last meeting, read.and adopted. ~o~ion by Alderm~u Kiker, seconded by Al&erman Osborne that the the~Ci~ of Pl~inview agrees to'act as one of the ~gencies,together with ~ale County; in establishing and m~kin~ ~vail~bie~a revolving fund ~u£fficient to adaq~ately~ad~ini~r~n~d e-~erate the co~t in¢i- dent to getting food stamps into the hand~ of eligible recipients. The ~myer put the question~and the vote of the Council was uT nanimou~ in favor of the motion, whereupon the N~myor d~clared the motion carried. The above resolution was pmsse& ad a&opted Narch, .~Sth, 1940. (SEAL) Signed 'Tern ~, ,e!ton ~ l~yor ATTEST: ~otion by Alderman Roberts. seconded by A~&ermanEiker that the Oouncil go on record aL being in accord, ~nd willing to co~epermte, with~the l~dies Civic Clubs in ~ campaign of beautification of the City. The motion was earrie~ b~.unanimous vote of the Go,cit. l~otien by Alderm~n Hiker. seconded by Alderman Osborne that' the City Tre~n~er be authorimed and instructed to burn all cancelled Oity same to be done u~der the for the city. Klinger. The motion was carried and it was ac ordered. There.being no further busin~S2, meeting adjourned. Piainview. Texas, ~pri, 1-1946 The City Council met in regular meeting with the following mem~ bets present. ~yor, Tom~Shelton. Aldermen: E.~.Osborne, L.W.Kike~, O.H.Hancock, D.~.Frogge and Tom Roberts. 0ity Tax Collector P.H.Bryan attended ~he meeting. ~!inutes of the last meeting, read and adopted. ~otion and second that the monthly reports be accepted and ord- ered filed; the regular salaries, and the folloeing hills, be allowed, and ordered paid, The motion carried and it was so ordered. RE~OR~: City Secretary's Report, Narch, 1940, $1,602.24; Chief Police' Report, Narch. 1940. $210.00; City Tax Collector's Report for. ~arch, $~95~62;~.C~t~~o~lected, and $545.91. Delinquen~ Tax Collected. SALARIES: TeE Shelton,~$178.00; J.~G~llmway, $!V5,00; ~.H. Bryanj $160.00; D~ ~. Ooek,$7~.00$~E.~.0sber~e,$20,00; C.H,Hancock,~28~-00; L.~.Kiker,$20.00; ~.~.~rogge,$E0.00; To~ Roberts,SE0,00; Hoy~ 0urry~ $14~.00; Nmth Burkett.$11~,00; T.A.Bohannon,$115,00; Chas. ~!aok, $11~,00; A.N. Sho ; Ed I~tohell,$11~,00; $. $95,00; Geo. J. Boswell' L.~.Estes,$40,00; H.~. ,00; A.E. Ham- ilton,$10~.O0; ; Frank~Rigler,$~!5.00; edy Naxey, $9~.00; Ohas. Zeslie Garre~t, ; PlainvieW~Fire Depa~tment,$~0.08; ~.E. Botles,$12~,O0; .A.T. Herred,$100.00; $9~.00; E.R.Walker, J.~.Zf.nville.$1~8,00; A.Z. Eing. $1~.00; J.W, Perkin~,$100,00; ~alter Roberts, $95.00; Russell Hewett,$9~.00; O.B.Guin~$98,00; ~ee Hardin, $9~,~0 T,P. Sit~on, .9~.00; G.G~Bl~ir, ' ~.D.Ellsworth. $~5,00, Dr. E.C.Nioholl~$1~.00; O.M.~ul- ley, ; Prank Stu!tz. $95.00. .1_69 Shook ~i~e O0., $8,09, .. . .EoGrsw-Hill Book 0o,, $3.05; Am~r!can-~rauce ~oamite Corp. $~.~=, The ~ene~t ~ire T~ck Corp.,$8,65; ~ Electric ~nop,~l?.~0; E~is~on Se~iee ~tation,$~6,01; Doc H~m,~ .~ ~~dle Refini~ mers Blacksmith Shop, 2~otor Freight, $17.11; ginbOtham~-Bmrtlett Zbr. Co., $19~3~; BaSh Pay Roi1, SJJ~,86; Nrs. '0,B.H~er, $80, , $l?,50; J.O.Terry Post Naster, ~0.00; ~aiv~ion Ar~, ; J.L. Gallaw~ Registrar, $16.00; C~sh Pay Roll, J. Z. Gallmway Col., $~6.69. I~;o~ion, by Alderman H~ucock, seconded by Alderman Frogge that the ~ayor be and he is hereby ~thorized to appoint J.-B.Scott to be elec- tion Judge, and to hold the city election on April Bond, 19~0, ~he action being taken because of serious illness of S,W.~eharg, who had been appointed in a previous meetig. The motion' c~rried and it was so ordered, There being no further b~siness, meeting adjourned. · City Se-~ret ar~, Piainview, Texas, April 15, !9~0 The City Council met in regut~r meeting ~ith the following mem- bers ipresent. ~ayor, John P.DuBose, Aldermen: E.H. Osborne, C,H.Han- cock, L.W.Eiker, L.~.Frogge and Tom Roberts. City Tax Obtlector, p. H.B~yan, ~ud City Attorney, Dan H. Ceok,~ attended the meeting. i~inutes o£ the l~St meeting,read ,mud adopted 'i~oti~on and second that the report of W.J.K!inger, Auditor of City',~ books ~nd accounts, be ~pproved mhd accepted, and his bill for SEO0,00 be allowed ~nd orderd paid, The motion was carried and · it was so ordered. -:PROCLAmaTiON 0F EI~CTION RESUI~S:- WHEREAS, on the 2nd. day of April, !9~0, ~r~uant to a call of ~lectionand ~!l necessary~l~eg~l_ prerequiaites, an election was held .at the City Hall in Plainvi~w, Hale County, Te~a~, for the election of a ~yor, three ~ldermen and Becretary o£ Iai~ G£~y;?an~~I ~ ~EREA~, at~ ~ re~ular ~eeting of the of the city of Piainview held ~t of said ~ity~on the l~th. d~y o~ ~ Apr,, !9~0~ ~I1 le s~id election for ozndida~es fe~ effi~ee were duly an~ teg~ly c~vassed with the fol- lowi~ results: ~ FOR ~YOR ..%~.,'R, Triptett ~ receive~ ~ John ~.Du~os~~ received ~ 958 vote~ Tom Shelton r~cei~ed ~80 W. N.~ I~!cDonald received ~ ~ J,D~. Bever~ rece ire & -~8£ votes votes votes J.Z. Gallaway received 1022 votes 2~rs, J.B.Nallaee~ receive~7~9 votes ~0R ALDERI~N L'P. Davis Harvey Byars 'received 678 votes received Bgl vo~es Osborne receive~ t0~ votes W.H.Puett L.~.Progge received received 668 votes 7!8 votes Floyd Peer received 864 votes Z. ~. Kmker received 100~ votes Alderman Roberts moved the Council that since John F. DuBose ~eceived the largest number of votes for Nayor that he be proclaimed ~ such DI~yor of Plainview for the ensuing two that since E.~!.Osborne, Floyd Peer smd L~2.Kiker received number of votes for Aldermen that they be proclaimed as ildermen for the ensuing two years; tha~since J.LGall~way received the largest num- ber of vote~ for City Becret~ry that he b~e proc~imed of the City of Plainview for the ensuing two years, tion was duly seconded by Alderma~ Hancock, whereupon ~_ayor Shelton put the motion and the same was unanimousl$ carried and adopted. IT IS THEREFORE PROC~I~D by the ~!ayor and City Council, ~ll being present, that John F.DuBose is Nayor of the City of Plainview, effective this date, ~or the ensuing two ~ears as provided by l~w; that J. LGaliawmy is Secretary of the City el-Plainview, eT£ec~ive this d~te, for the ensuing two years~s provide& by law; tha~ E.N~. Osborne, ~loyd Peer a~d L.W. Kiker ~re Alde~aen of ~the City Of Plain- view, e£~ective this date,~ £or the ensuing two years as provi'~e~ by law. DONE IN REGUZAR ~ESSION this the 15th. day of April, 1940. ATTEST: Tom~.e!ton City .Attorney, Dan ~. Geck, then administemed the oath of f~ce t9 all newly elected officers, after which ~ayor DuBose asked Dr. E.A.Reed, Pastor of the Pirst Lethodist Church, to offer pr~yer. A motion was made and seconded to request~ all city employe's bo tender their resignations, effective ~iay 15th. 1940, also to ~efer action on all apDlications to the city for employment, until the above date. The motion was carried and it was Lo ordered. There being no further business, meeting adjourned. ,~ ' Eayor. **********************_***************** A ed!led meeting CoUncil ~,f the City off Pla~iew, Texas was ~l~ in th~ City on the above, ~ate, The ~yor, John ~. Du- berts being'preseht,~the follbwinE business was t~ansacted, to wit: tion Was made and m~econded ~hat the resighations of all city accepted~ e~d? the following appointments be te go into'effect ~y 15th. Oity Tax Ass~sser~Oollector, .... ~ ~.H. Bryan~ ...... ~ - - ' H. ~. Z~ ont - 0hief Police, - - ~ ........ ~' -~ Hoyt Curry Night Chief Police, -~ - .... ? .... T.A.B0hannon Night Patrolmen, Nath Burkett, Ed Nitche!!. ~AiN. ~hook ~iotorcycle Officer, .......... Gene ~ewis COrporation Judge, - - - J.A.~innie Demk Mergeant. ....... - ~. D. Carpenter Keeper. ..... - ........ W .E. Warrei~ on East 6th~ S~treet, - -Z.L. Estes Chief & B~ilding In~peotor, - - H.~i,G~egg ~ant ~ire Chief, -~ ..... ? - .A.I~.H~_a~ilton ~Ed Ross, Erank Rigler, Zeedy 2,~axey, · ,~ ~ Chas. Z~n~_Tbrd andl Leslie Garret~ ~ ~ Wa~er Superinten~ant~ & Plumbing Inst., S.E.Bol~es Assistant Supt., - -~ ........ A.T.Herro& ~ter- Reader, - ..... ~' -_S. G. Ymtes S~ewer~ Pl~mt & Dumpgnd. Atndt. E.R,Walker of ~treets~ J. L, Linville -~ J. W; Perkins ...... -- - ~-- -A.L. Eing _ _ _ z _ Russell Hewett eper ...... GOJf Terry T.P. Sitton and k~arvin Stult~. . - ~ ..... ~ank S:tultz ~ Officer, ~ -~ .... Dr. E.O.Eicholl , ....... Dr. J.L. Guest 6f Park~, .....- House & Au~itm., Jim~ Borers. The-motiom w~s carri~ed and it was- so o~dered~ J.Q..Zo~,-onrep~iring the fha2 Alderman H~ueoch be ~ s~ervis~e the job. T~e motion was carried and it was so ordere There being no further buminess, meeting adjourned. !72 Plai~view, ~exas,..~L~ay 6, 19~0 The City 0euncil ~et in regular meeting with the ~ollowing bors present. ~ayor. John F.DuBose. Aldermen: C.H.Hancock, Floyd Peer, Tom Roberts, L.W~Eiker aud E.~.0sborne. ~ity Tax'Collector, P.H.B~ya~, and City Attorney. Dan N. ~oOk, and H.~.LaFont attended the mee-ting. ~inu%es of the last ~ef~tar~neeting, also the minutes of the called meet&rig of April. 26th,~ read and adopted. A~otion ~d second that the monthly-reports be accept, ed-and or- dered filed; the regular salaries, and the following bills, be al- lo,ed ~%d ordered paid. The motion carried and it so ordered. REPORTS: City Secretary's Report of ~ater, Sewer & Eiscella? negus collections in April, 19~0. $10.79~.8~; Chief. Police' Report for April, 19~0, ~31~.50; City Tax Collector's ~e. Dort for April, 19&0, Current Taxes Collected in April, $~91.~0; Delinquent Taxes Collected inipril, ~ ~70t.5$. SiLARIES: John P.DuBose ~ J.L.Gallaw&y, $1~.00; P.H, ~ryan, $160,00; Dan N. Cook ; E.~. , $20.00; L.W..Kiksr, $20.00; Floy .Poer, $20.00; , ; Tom ROberts 00; Hoyt ; ' T.A.Bohannon, $1t5.00; Nath~Bur~ett Ohas ~lac S ~.N. Shook.t ~ll5.00; Ed l~tche2 1, Geo. Boswell2 . auiel, .$95.00; w.E.W~rren, ~ ' ; L.L. Estes; O $40, 0, I 5',00; ~.I'~i. Hs $105.00; Ed Rcs .00; Frank RiEler.- ; Zeed~ ~axey, "8has. , 'Les- lie Garrett, Plainview Fire Department, 00; $.E.Bolles, ~I25,00; AoT.Herrod,~ $100.00; ~.~' G.Ya~es, $95.0.05 EoR.~alker, J.L. Linville BILL~: Board of City' Development, ;500.00; P!ainview School Band. ~100.00; Plainview Public Texas ~tate Fm~ploy- ; ~inn Rotor Co.,$I?.~0~ Grana~a~Grille, feeling . .,v=-~, ~.S.~ar!ey & ~9.' $2,00; $t6.~9; Eiker's SerVice Station, Camps Pharmacy. $~,15; Plainview ; .ephone 0.~,. Niaehine Co., kly PubliSh.lng ,~r Printing. Co. ,' ); Di. xie Disin- Oil Co., , $~,£9; Burt Elec- tric Co., SE0.10; Panhandle Refining Co. ,- Connor~ath~s Co.. SE,kS; Long-Bell Lu~ber Co., '$1£.£~; The Plainview ~ursery, Ne~an Garage & i! Co,, $21.00; ~gl0we&~ 0owan, $9~.80; city Biac~- smi~ S. hop, $20. ~; Harder & DYsart~, $1~,4~; J,~ l~ri~e' Lbr. $70.55; ~hook Batter~Oo., $12.i5; DeSden Petrol. o,. $12.10:~ V.R.Rodgere ~t r,, $9.80; Ja~is-T~ll~%Oo., $100 R.B.GeOrge. Higginboth~-B~rtiet~ Lbr. 0o.~, ~lSl.65;~ Roy %70~.~ ~eme, 00; Plainview Paint &~Body Works, $5'50.~ ' ~ . R~binsen-H~ Blair Drug Go., Ha&~ l~rr Grocery dots, $11.20; Salvation ~olia Petroleum Oo., L~es, $1~ Dan ~ COok, PelF, Dr, L. C. H~der, ; ~. J.Kl~ger, laWay, 0ity Col., $~S.59. .John Hul ; $~.60; ~cKeau-Eilers ~ . $ ~,00, 51; Boyd & Davel Drug Go., Dr~ ~.D.Ell~worth, ~l~an Gte. Co.. Dalby Eotor ; E.H. $7.50; eli, ; ~r. ; ~aSh Payroll, A petition was-presentea.to the Council ~o have a Signal Light pla~ed at the int~ersection of Tenth and Columbia Streets, and the ~ayer was requested to correspond with George Garrett, District Highway Eh- gineer, to see if ~he e~pense of instalation would be shared by the Highway Depmrtment, No, ion by Alderman Roberts, seconded by Alderman Hancock thmt an ordinance be passed making a, charge of £ifty~cents per month for hauling garbage, and that the extra charge be added to the w~ter bills, and said charge to he adjusted later to actual cost of the service, and that the City enter into a contra,ct With ~.G,Collyer to do the hauling for $.680,00 per month, The mstion was carried and it was so ~)rderedo Notion bY Alderman Osborne, seconded by AldermanRoberts that the offer of Ohms, N~mith. to refund some of the Oity's Bonds at a lower rate of interest be accepted. The motion was carried and it was so ordered, ~otion be Alderman Peer, Seconded by Alderman Osborne that the office of ~Eight Desk Sergeant be abolished, The motion was carried and it was ~o ordered. ~otion by ~derman Osborne, seconded by A!d~rman Hancock that the Council recind their action .in the acceptance of the resignation ,£ City Dan ~, Cook, and the appointment of H,N, ZaPont to ~ ~hat ~. Cook is appointed to be City Attorney for · he years, The motion was carrie~ and it w~s so ordered. A motion and s~cond t~at the City enter into a contract to pay the s~ of ~i~teen,~Dolt~rs ~$1~,00} per month of the ~ent on the Tem- ps ~$~eEmpleyment ~ervioe office for the ensuing twelve months. The motion was carried and it was so ordered. T~here being no further business, meeting adjourned, Plainview, Texas, Z~y E0, 1940. ~He City-Council met in regular meeting wi~h the following mem- bers present, b~yor, John ~, DuBose. Aldermen: ~!oyd Peer, Tom Rob- rts, E,2~hOsborne and L.~V. Kiker. City' Tax Clooector P,H.Bryan, City AttO, rney Dan ~, Cook and City Phy=ician Dr. J.L. Guest attended the meeting. 2~inutes of ~he last meeting, read and adopted. ~!o~ion~lderm~n Eiker, seconded by Alderman -~p~er~· ,,~.~ thst a street li~ght be ~laced at the intersection ef Seventh and ~uincy ~treets. The motion was carried and it Was so ordered, .... ~otion by Alderman Eiker, seconded'by Alderman Roberts that the .City' adv~uce $100,00 .for lighting equ.ipment for the "SOftball Ground" im the City Park; the money to be refunded tc th~ City out of th8 o£~the .games. The motion carried and it w~s so ordered. , ~,.~o~m n b~ ~derman Roberts, seconded by Alderm~n Peer that J.P. ~arlin be appointed to the po$iti6n of ~uperintendant of Streets, start- ing June 1 19~0. The motion ~as' put by the ~iayor, and Aldermen voting '~e: Peer . Aldermau Eiker not voting, The ~ayor de~ ~ ,WaS carried, mnd it was so ordered. ~¥~otion by .Alderm~n Osborne, seconded by Alderman Roberts that the .office of Night Desk ~ergeant in the $olice Department be reestablished. mhd that J.E, Bheeon be agpointed to the Do~ition of Night Desk ~erge~ut for the ensuing two years~ THe. motio]~w~ried a~nd it' ~was so.ordered, and the ~ppointment was eonfirmed~s ~s~1~ the other l¢otion by Alderman A!der~sm Kiker that ~h~e following ordinance ~e passed and adopted. The motion was carried and it was so o~ered, ands.the ordinance follows. -:0 R D I N g~ N C g N 0.. 450.:- AN ORDIN~2~CE PROVIDING FOR THE LICENS~ING ITFdIEP~NT VENDORS I.N~THE cITy OF PLAINVIEW, TEXAS, FIXING A FEE ~~DR!~WREGUZJ~T~ING?THE DEFINING TERZCS,~ ~IXING PENALTIE~ FOR 75{E VIO- i~&TION~OF THIS 0RDINAI~CE, REPEALING ALL 0RDI- NANCE~ AND PARTS OP ORDINANCES IN EONPZICT HEREWITH, ~ROViDi~NG A S~VING 0LAUSE, AND O~IN~ AN E}~[ERGENO¥. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL 01~ THE 0ITY C~ PtJ~INVIEW: Se0~ion 1, (a) The term "Iteneran~ Vendor", as used in thi~ o~dinmnce, means mud ~qludes and~ahall be oonsZrued to mean and inolude~ any per, son, firm or corporation ~s well a~ his, ~their, or its agents and em- ployees who in the City of Plainview engage in the ~ansient or 'tempo- rary business of selling, e~ibi~ing, or offering for sale , wares, serchan~ise, or ether personal property, or exhib for the purpose of taking orders for the sale thereof; and who, for '~the purpos~ of carrying on such transient or temporary business either hires, ren~, leases or ~cupies ar4v room or space in ar4v building, structure, or other enclosure, or any sp~ce in, upoI~, through, or from which any goods, wares, merchandise, or ol sold, offered or exhibited for sale, or exh taking order~ for the s~le thereof. property may b.e,.~ the purpo se.~ of (b) The words ~Temporary Business" as used in this. ordi- nance means and shall be construed to me~n any such , as de- scribed in the ~receding paragraph, transacted or in the City of ~iainview, in, upon, through, or from, any private or from any private premises or space upon any private )r which no definite arrangements have been made for a peri0~ ~f at least six months next succeeding the ~at~when the business is/?bmgun. (c) "Transient Business" as used in this ordinance mesms ~ud Shall be'~:oonstrued as meaning any such business, a.s descr~ibea in Paragraph (a) above, of ar4y itinerant vendo~ as ~ay be operated or conducted by any person, firm or corporation, or its agents or employees, who resides or is domiciled City of Plainview or has a fixed place of business ~or 1 outside of the City of Plainview,-or who moves ,' wares, merchandise or other personal property or. sampl~ the 0ity o~Piainview with the purpose or intention ame ~ or t~he unsold portion thereof f~om the ~City of Plainview ~he expiration of~ six~m0nths, (d) "Goods, wares, merchandise, and ~ as used in this ordinance, means, and 'shall be c p~operty or thing of val~e kept and offered for or merchants doing business inthe City of Section E. It shall be ~lawful hereafter or for any.person as agent, employee dot to sell, offer to sell, rained an unexpired license permit as herein p: of thegity of Plainv~ew shall issue to ar4y therefor, who has eom~l~ed with ~alt the re( a license permit autherizing , sell, offer for sate, exhibit e, taking or,ers fo~ the sale in the City of chandise or other personal property of mit. Provided however, before the issuance therefor ~hall: \ pert y"'~i~ any ~hant Ven- of ts- other ob- ollector me~- per- (~a) ~ke a wmitten application folr verified by af-fidavit as to the truthfulness of its contents to the Ta~ Coll- ector of the City of Plainview at least five days prior to the be- gizn2in~ date of~ the sale conte~ptate~ or the exhibit to be held,~ su,ch application tmO state the full n~ne, address and location cz the principal office and place of business of the applicant, and, if a partnership, the application shall show the ~s~ ~ddresses and places~of business of the several partners; and, if~ a corporation, the na~es of its officers and their ~ddresses; a~d the application shall state the character of goods, wares, merchandise, or other per- sonal property to~he~9~d~i~ Offered for sate, exhibited, or e~hibited for the purpose of taking orders for s~le in the City of ?lainview; ~nd,~ in c~ses where the business is not to be conducted by the appli- cant in person, the na~e and leg~l relationship of the person who will be in charge of the bxzsiness, sh~ll be stated in the application. - (b) If the ~pplicant shall be a ~orpor~tion it shall file Wit~ the Tax .Collector a copy of its charter, and if not incorporgted under the laws of Texas it shall file a copy o~ its permit to do busi- ness in Texas. (c), Each applic~ut ~nall file with the Tmx Collector a solvent bond in the sum of SE,000, with two or more good and suffi- cient sureties, pa~able to the ]~;~ayor.of the City of Plainview ~nd his successors in office, for the benefit of any per~on or persons legally entitle~ to recover thereon, cud conditioned that the parties to s~id bond, as principle and sureties, shall pay all d~nages to any person or persons arising from or growing out of the fradulent or il- legml or wrongful act of such itiners~t Vendor in the conduct of such business in the City of Plainview.'~ Siuch bond shall provide that any person for whose benefit the ~ond is given ~ay sue thereon in his own .right without joining the D~yor, the Council thereof or the City of Plai,nview; and successive recoveries ma~ he.~ad upom said bond to the ~l extent therein-n~ed and above provided, and such bond shall remain in full force ~nd effect during the time and term for which the license pe~it is issued. d) ~or each of such license permits issued by the Tax Col- lector Of ~ of P!~inv~w there shall be paid to such Tax Col- le~ ~0~00.:~ s part ~ompens~tion for the issuance of a per. it ~'e~forc~ng the provisions of this ordinance, the proceeds rece from~ the ~ance of ~ll license permits to be Credited to the rald F~d of the City. Section~.~ No license pern~it issued under this ordinance shall be and any Itinerant Vendor s. elling, i tr~usfer- ing or assigning any goods, w~res, ~erchandise or other personal prop- er~y to any other person or persons for the purpose of re-s~le in the City of Plainview ~hall be subject to the penalties herein provided, unless the person or persons purchasing such goods, wares, merbhandis6, or other persona~ properSy be a bonafide merchant d~.ing b~siness in the City of Plainview, or; unless the person or persons so purchasing ~hgll have first acquired a license permit as herein provided. ~eotion 4. Each Itinerant Vendor, as herein defined, ha~ing a license permit, as herein required shall keep the s~me prominently dimpla~ed at his pl&ce of b~iness. ~ect appl s~ale ~sions of th~s ordinance ~h~l! not be held to be the following: ~oo.mmeroial travelers who sell or e~hibit for ~,~ther. ~:e'r~en~l proPe~tyi'-~person~, ~.eng~4d~'i~?the ~business"0f buyi'~, (b) Vendors of far~ produce, poultry, milk products, stock, or agricultural products in their natural state. Agricultural products me~ns,~and shmll be construed to mean, only $~ch produces as are ~ planted, cultivated and harvested ann~aallyo {c)'S~es of goods, wares, m$~c~andi~e and other personal proper~y donated by the owners thereof, the proceeds of ~nich to be used an6 ~pplied for charitable purposes, or for religious or philan- thropic purposes. ~n 6. Any person, fir~ .or corporation who shall sell, offer for exhibit for the purpose of sale or for ~he purpose of taking order~ for th~ sale of any goods, wares, merchandise or other per- sonal property, from or b~ any truck, wagon, trailer, van, or .other means of trans. D0rtation. in the City of Plainview, not exce~~by Section (b) Of Paragraph 5 hereof, while such truck, wag°n~or other means of transportation is capable of being move~ on its own wheels~, shall be construed and held to be an Itinersmt Vendor under .this ordinance; p=ovided, however, that persons, firms, or corpora- tions 'e~aged in the wholesale business of selling, offering for sale. or exhibiti~ for ~the purpose of sale or taking orders for the s~e of goods, wares and merchandise to ~retail or wholesale merchants., sh~tl hot be subject to the D~enalties ~f t~is ordins~uce, Section ~. Any person who shall violate any provision of th~s ordi- nance shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and upon conviction shall be fined in a sum no~ less than Pifty,DollarS ~.$50,00) $100,00 for each sale or each day s exhibi~ for the of sale or each ~day of exhibition for the purpose of ~aking ders for sale in violation.~of the provisions hereof, and each such sale or each day's exhibit or offering for sale or taking order~ for q~ shall constitute a separate offense, Section 8, In the e~ent an,v te~, , section or part of this ordinance shall be jua~.~ invat or unconstitutional as to any on or class of pers. on~ this ordinance, shall be id and deemed in i%atl force and effect and v~lid in other respects as to all other or Classes or.persons i~alling within the provis~ons hereOf a~ to whom the same can be v.i~idty applied, Section 9. In the enactment hot'eof, the City Oouncil o.f the Gi$~ 'of Pla~nview does find and dect~re that Sher~ dees~.no~-.~noW~xist ~de- ~uate regulations and ordinances of such City Eoverning~he sale, offering and exhibiting for sale, a~ud exhibiting for the taking orders for s~le, of goods, Wares, merchandise and otb per- sonal property, by Itinerant Vendor. s as herein defined and ~he unregulated condua~ of such business enables unscrupulous ~ns to deceive and defraud inhabitants of the City of Plainview unde~ circumstances that leave such inhabitants without adequate remedy; and it further appearing that other evils an~' abuses exist in con- nection with said b~ s~aid business of Itinerant Ven- dors is hereby declared effected by p~b!io interest, and the public policy of regulating such business is hereby ~eblared~and established; and further that it is necessary to protect the<~inhabi tants of the City of Plainview from f~rther abuses by dor~s creates an emergency and imperative public necess the rule requi~ing ordinances to be ~ead and passed at two ~t- ings of the 'Council be suspended, and this bY ~ i - mous consent of the Council, is hereby~ placed u~ first and sec- ond re~ding, and shall ts~ke effect a~d be in for~e and effe-et from ' b and after its passage and publication as required y the Charter the City of Plainview, PASSED AND APPRO~D this the mOth day of D~y, 19~0. ATTEST: ~igned John P.DuBOse There being no further business, meeting adjourned. 2~ayor .~ 197 ~ ~ Plainview, Texas~ June Z, 19~0. The ~ity~ 0ouncil met in re~ula~r' meeting with the following mem- ~bers present. ~Eaybr, John F. _DuBose. Aldermen: ¢,H.H~ancock, Floyd Peer, Tom ~ober%~, L.~.Eiker and E.~.Os~orne. City Tak Collec~tor, P.~H.Bry~u, City Att0rn~y~ Dan ~,Cook, and C~ty Health Officer. Dr. J.Z. Guest', e~ttended the meeting, ~ Einu~es of the last n~eeting, read and adopted. ~Otion by Alderman Eiker. seconded by Alderman H~ncock that the appointment of Ers~ JoB.V~all~ce to the place formerly occupied by ~rs. C.B.Hmrder, c~se worker in the Hale County Relief office, be confirmed, and to be recognized as of April £6, 19&0~ The motion was c~rried and it was so~'-~ordered. ~otion by ~hlder~an Eiker, seconded by Alderman Hancock that the montlhly reports be accepted ~ud ordered filed; the regular salaries, and the following bills, ~e a~lowed and orderd paid. ~he motion was ~arried ~d it was so e~dered. REPORTB: City ~ecretary's Report of ~ater, ~ewer & ~scellane- ous collections in ~ay, 19~0, ~,088.9~; Chief Police' Report for ~Amy, 19~0, $600,~0; 0~ty~Ta~ Collectors Report for ~y, 19~0. Our- rant Ta~xes Collected, ~ ~ ~,5~, Delinquent Ta~es Collected, ~£91.~5. .~AZARIES: h ~ Jo n P.D~Bose, ~1~5,00; J.Z,G~llavay, ~1~5.00; P.H. Bry~, $160.00;~Dan ~.Oook, $~B,00; E.~.Osborne, $~0.00; Z.~.Eiker, S.E. Bolles,~$tE8',00;.A~T.Herrod, $I00.00; S.G.Yates, ~9b,00; E.R. ~¥a~ker, ~5,00; .3. , ~1£~,00; J.~.Perkins ~100,00: R~s~e~! L0n~Oa: , $95,00; G~-Terry~ ~95.00; ~arvin ~.00; T.P. Sitton ,00; Pr~ StultZ, ~95.00; ~l!ey, ~.$9~,00; Dr, J.L. Guest, ; Dr. E.O.Nieholl ~lES,00; Jim Borers, ~8~.00. ' ' c IL~.. Board of City Developmen~, $~00~.00; PlainvieW. SChool B~d, $100~00; Pi~nview ~lio Libra:~, ~&0.00; Texas ~S~ate ~pl~- men~ Service, $1~,00; B~tte~y A-lZlst Field Artillery of the National ~r~, O,C.0ook, $~0,00~ 0h~s. ~Z~ok, $~.S~; ~.q.Z~, ~.90; ~n, ~$8 05; United S~tates Pencil ~o., $?.18, Texas-New So~thweS~ern~Bell TelephOne C0,, . G~reen Sheet ~ietal~orke, $E,85; Crenshzw Paint; & , ~o~orth-Galbraith Lbr. C~,,$9,85~ Co~ity ~blishing Co. ; Robinson-Herri~ Drug Co.,SE,SS; ~$ooldridge Lb~. 0o.,$9,S9; Q. 0o.,$,55; Thatcher Pr~ti~ Co.,$16.~5. ~' ~6,0~; ~le~eoke Bros. H~dwware 00.~ ~lE,11; $6 .95. Oonnor-D~athis Co., $5.09 Her- ald-Eew~ ' ~ntine~tal Oil C0,, $1S,69; Wests Pharmacy, 8; Gr~ada G~l!, ~55~00; C~ps ~_armaey, SS,~5; W~ Rotor Oo,,~ r's S~ervioe ~ ' ~ Statzon, ~,~0; Phzll~pDs Battery $S,6 , ~rl 0o,,$$8.0~; ~erican-L~ranoe-Po~ite Corporation, $9,5~., Petrole~ Co,,$5E~18; ~reka Fire HOse Division,$~.&0; Shook Tire Co,,$Z18.~; ~eptune ~eter Co,,$1&0,ZS; Badger ~eter Co., $1&l,00; ~ater ~Eeasur~ p~t, ~lS~SS; Olowe & Cow~, $!66.E?~ lair Refining Co., A.L.Smoence, $t9,89; Te~s Oil~Oo., $11~,06; P~~e Refi~ Co., $6,6 ~ ksmi~h Shop, ~lS,~?5; Plans ~chine~ ~Pa~ers p, ~6,~5; Ne~ GaraEe &~0il 0o.,~81,&5; Een- niston ~otor Oo.,$1S.55; ~epard (~hevrolet 0o.,$&~85; ~a~ell Lbr. ~ .,$~ , ~R.Bmin ~urnzture Oo,,~E~,.&&. ~oy G,~ood ~er~l Home ~ ~ 00, ~a. ~. Zemone Funeral Home. SEO. O0; Hmrt $ Ph~rm~ey, ~. %0; Blair ~&6.&0; .John Hull,~8~O; J.Z.~mll~ws~, Registrmr, $~1.00; HarSer & ]?8 $89,00; Watke~-Smith Gte. Co., .95; Gulf roll, B8,92; ~how, ;~ Rodeo Post Meter, $15.0.0; E.H.Perry, ; Zee Hardin. $~6,90; Walter Roberts,$&~,~O~ Cash Payrol~ tractor, $100.~; Fortworth &~ Denver $378.~5; J.Z. Gallaway, City Col., $&8.3l. Rotor ~re Sght Cash Pay- Dairy J. O. Terry, J. ~. I~ong, ; L.C..E~gar Con- ; Cash Payroll, .O R D I N A N C E - ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING ISSUANCE OF REFUNDING BONDS ~TATE 0~ TEXAS CITY 0~ PI~IIZTVIEW 00UNTY O~ HA~ ON THIS the Brd ~ay 0£ J~e, 19&0, the City Oouncil of~the City of Plainview, Texas, conVen&d in r. egula, r.. session, at the =eg~ia.r meeting place ther&0f in~ the 0ity Hall, tgp fOllOwing members bein~ presemt~a~d in mttendanoe~, tO wit~. Tom Roberts .... , ~ ALDEi~IAN, The '~yor~pla. ced before .the City Council the ordinance: "AN ORDINANCE b_y the City CounciI of the 0ity of ,, :~ ~- , ..... b~arin~ interest at the r~-e o~ for~ th~'- Durpose ef in~lieu of ~ ef ~d indebte~ess outstzndi~ ~mins~ said Oily; the form of bo~ and~ interest pon; providi~ for~ the lev~,~assessment. ~d obileotion of a t~x on th& ~ne~ hundred dollars' ~ v~luation of zl! t~abl~ proper~y within limits of~ sai~ City sufficient to pay interest e~ said bonds ~n~ or~te a si~i~ ~nd for the redemtibn e~~ euoh bonds at m~turz~y, ~ deolari~ ~n emergenoy~ Alderman Kiker mo~ed t~t the ordinance be placed on i~s ~irst ~eading, second&ed b~ Alderman , and carried by ~he.~ fol:l~wing ye-re: AYEa.~ ~Kiker , ~Roberte . Poet , ~0sbOrne , and Hancock. NOE~: None. CARRIe: Placed on first readi~, ~Atderman Peer moved-~ha~ the ordinauee pass ~irs~ read- seconded by Al~erma~ and scurried by the following vote: A~J~: ..?Os=' ,~ I~!ke.~m_, _R~_~erss , Osborne--, H..ano.oc.k.' , None. CARRIED: 0rdinauce pass firmt reading. Alderman moved that the rule be suspended a~.d that the ordinance ~pe placed on second reading; seconded by Al. dez~an P.e,~ , and carried by the fc, ll~owing vote: · . ~Poer , Ki~er , Roberts., Hancock . AYES. OsbOrne , ..... . NOES: None end reading; OAP~RIED: Ordinauce placed on second reading. .Alderman Ha~cock mo~ed t~hat the ordinance pas~ sec- seconded by Alderman Kiker , and carried by the follow- ingvote: AYES: Hancock , Kiker , ~er , ~nd Osborne . NOE~I,: None. CARRIED: Ordinance passed on second reading. Alderman Peer moved that the rule be suspended and that the ordinance be placed on its third ~d final remding by caption, seconded by Alderman ..~oberts..., ~nd c~ried by the following vote: , O~borne , Kiker, and Hanco.o.k . NOES: None, CARRIED: Ordinance passed on third reading. Aldermen ~. R0be..rt~. moved that the ordinance pass third and final readings seconded by Aldermau__Ha~coc~., and carried by the following vo ~e~ AYF~: Hancock , Kiker , Osborne , and Peer . NOES: None, Z~ayor DuBose then declared the ordinance finally passed. The ordinance follows: O~3INANCE by the City Council of the City of Plainview, Te~s, authoriz~Rg the issuance of bonds for the princi- pal sum of $20,000.00, bea~ing interest at the rate of ~per annum, for the purpose of refunding, cancelling and in lieu o£ a like principal amount of bonded indebt- edness outstanding against~said City; prescribing the ~Eo~m o£ bond and interest coupon; providing for the levy, assessment and collection of a tax on the one h~ndred dolla~' valuation of all t~xable property within the limits of said City sufficient to pay the interest on s~id bonds and create a sinking fund ~o~ the redemption of such bonds at m~turity; ~nd declaring an emergency.TM V~LRE~&S, by am ordinance ~dopted on the 6th day of ~ebru~ry, 19£~,~ ~s amended by ordinance ~dopted on the 20th d~y of February, 19~,~ the 0it~of Plainview legally iSSued its bonds, known as 0ITY O~ P~AINVIE~V AUDITORIU~~ BONDS, d~ted September 15, 1921, in the prin- ..80 cipal sum of $60,000.00, numbered consecutively from i to 60, Goth inclusive, in denomination of ~t.000.00, due serially on September 15th in each of the ~ears I9a6 bo 19§0, both inclusive, bearing in- terest at the rate of 5% per annum; and o~ which taiae of bonds against said }~PL~REAS, by an ordinance adopted on the 1st day of SeD~ ember, 19B6, the said City of Ptai~ie~ legally issued its bonds. known as "CITY OF September l, 19£6, conaecuti~e~yfrom I to al6, both inclusive, in denomination of $1,~-000.00 each, due serially on l~arch 1st in each Of the years 19a? to 1966, both inclusive, bearing interest a~ the rate of a~; per ann~a; ahd of which issue of bonds t~ere is now outstandin~ and ~npaid an indebtedneas against said City in the principal sum of $196,000.00 ; and," ~HERE~a~ by an ordinance adopted on the 4th day 1931, as amended by ordinance adopted on the 15th day of June, i9~1, b the said City of Plainview legally issued-its onus, known a2 ~CITY 0F PZAINVI~¥ EEFUI~ING BONDS, ~F,~IES 193l,, date~'Februaryl, 1931, in the principal sum of ~80,000.00. nmmbered consecutively from I to 80, both inclusive, in denomination of ~l,000.00 each, due serially, on February let in each of the years 193£ to 1971, both inclusive, bearing interea~ at the ~te of 5~per annu~; and and, ~REAS, by au ordinance adopted on the 10th day of February, 19~6, as amended by ordinauce adopted on the llth day of April, 1936. the said City of 21ainview legally iSSued its bonds, known ~s "CITY OF PLAII~ftEW RF~UNDII~G BONDS. SERIE~ 19J6," ~ated ~iarch 10, 1936, in the principal su~ of $84,000.00, numbered consecutively from i to 84, both in.elusive, in denon~ination of $1,000.00 each, due serially on ~rch 10th in each of the years 19~7 to 1950,_both inclusiwe, beari~E interest at the following rates peF annum; that is to both inclusive, bea~ing interest Bonds Emmbers 43 to 84, both inclusive, bearing interst at the rate of 4-3/4~ per aunum~; and of which issue of b~nds there is now outstanding and unpaid'an in~debtedness againat said Gity in the principal sum of $60,000.0Q~ , an~., ~[~AS the City Gouncil of the City of. P!ainview considers it necessary, feasiBl~e an¢l practicable, cud to the best interest of said City, to issue refunding bonds to take the place of the following described bonds of each of the series hereinahove ~entioned; that is to say--- (a) Bon~ ~ber 36, of the issue known as CITY OF P!~I~JIEW AUDITORIUN BO~S, dated ~eptember 15, 1921, d~e September 15, 1940~ the total, an%cunt of said issue to be refunded hereby being $1,000.00; (b) Bonds Numbers 21 and 22, of the issue known as ~'CITY 0~~ PLAINVIE?~ R~I~UI~ING BONDS SER_, E~ 1926 ~ d~ted ~ptember l, 1926, due ~arch l, 1941 ~o~t of said issue- ~o be ref~ded hereby 'being ; (c) Bonds Nu~nbers 10, 59 to 6a, both inclusive, and 69 to 72, both inclusive, of the issue knom~ as "CITY 0~ PZAIi~VIE?~ R'E~U!~DING BO~DS., SERIES, 1931," dated Februa~ry l, 193I. due se=icily, ~l,O00.00 'on February l, 1941, $3,000.00 on ~ebru~rY 1st in each of the years 1966 and 1967, and ~,000.00 on February l, 1969; the total amount of said is~sue to be refunded hereby being SI1,000.00; and, Cd) Bonds-Numbers 25 to 30. both inclusive, of the issue known as "0ITY 0F PI~I1WIEJ~ P~U:.~DING BONDS, SERIES 1936," dated ~arch 10, 19~6, due ~f~arch I ,1941, total amount of said issue to be refunded ~ ' ~' hereoy being $6,000. oo- amount of indebted, ess to be re£unded by the issuance of new or refunding-bonds aggregates the stun of $~0,000.00; s~id refunding bonds to bear interest at the rate hereinafter prescribed, and the principal to be payable in serial aunual installments as hereinafter ~stated; it being herein affirmatively adjudged that the financial condition of the City will not permit the issuance of such refunding bonds in such installments as will make the burden of taxa- tion to support same approxir.~ately %uaiform throughout the term of said bond issue; and, ~¢AqEREAmS. this Council, upon due investigation, has ascertained that none of the bonds hereinabove mentioned has 5eon acquired or purchased as an irarest~ent for the sinking funds of s~ch bond issues; therefore, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE OITY COUNCIL OF T~ OiTY 0F SECTION 1: That. for the purpose of refunding, can- telling an~.~ in lieu of a like principal amount of bonded in- debtedness ouiStanding against said City, hereinabove described, there shall be issued the bonds of said City. to be known as "CITY 0P PLAI~IEW. TEXAS, ~ REFUNDI~ BOND~. SERI~ 1940." daSed June l, 1940. in the principal sum of T~ENTY THOUS.~d~D D025DARS ($2.0,000,00), numbered consecutively from One (1) to Twenty (E0), both inclusive, in denomination of ONE THOUSAND DOJ. L~R8 ($1~000.00) each, and due ~d payable in numerical order, as follows: BOI~D I~J~ERS .DATES AMOUNTS_ ~TURITY ~ ~ 1 a~d 2 ;3an~ 4 5and 6 7and8 9 and 10 11 and 12 1~ an~ 14 !5 an~ 16 17 and 18 19 and 20 June 1, 1942 J~zue 1, 194~ ~une 1, 1944 June 1, '!94~ June i, 1946 J~e l, 1947 June l, 1948 June l, 1949 June 1, 19.50 June l, 1951 $ 2,000,00 2,000.00 2,000.00 2,000 · O0 2,000 · O0 2,000, O0 2.0O0,00 2, o0o ~oo 2, ooo.Oo 2,000.00 ~ection 2: That said refunding bondS, shall bear interest from d~te until Paid at the rate of T~ AND OI~-EAI~ PER CENTUN (~!~%) per aunt. payable on December l, 1940, s~d semi-annually thereafter on June let and'December iai. in each year; such interest to be evidenced by proper coupons attached to each of sai~ bonds, $: That the princiapal of and interest on sai~ be payable in lawful money of the United States of America. aport presentation and surrender of the bonds or p~oper coupons, at ~I~OANTILE NATIONAL BANK AT DALLAS. DALLAS, TEXAS. That each of said refu~uding bonds shall be signed for of the City of Plainview, Texas, dud counter- signed by the City Secretary, and the corporate seal of the "CITY OF PLAINVIE~, TEXAS." shall be impressed upon each of them; the facsim~e signatures of the ~.~or and City S~ecretary may be lithegraphed or printed on the interest coupons attached to said bonds, and which shall have the same effect as if such coupons had been signed by each of said officers in person. SEOTI~ ~t each of sa:id refu_uding bonds shall con- tain on words: "III ADDITION to all other rights, the holder or holders of this bond, and of the series of which it is a Dart, is~ and are subregated to all the rights, and has and have all of the remedies of the holders of the original indebtedness refunded by this issue of bonds." ~GTt0N 6: That s~.aid refunding bonds shall express upon their face the ~u~r~o~- for which tJaey are issued; that they are issued under and in strict conformity with ~he Constitution aud laws of the ~ate of Texas, including the Charter of the City of PlainvieW,Texas, and Chapter 16~, of the General Laws passed by the moray-second Iegia- lature, at its Regula2 Session in t93I; ~and in pursuauce of an o~&i- nance of this 0ouncil; and the i'orm of each o~ sai~ refunding bonds sh~ll be ~s~bstan~ially as follows: NO, UNITED STATES OF Air, ICA, $1 , 000.00 ~ATE 0E COUNTY O~ HAI~. OITY OF PLAINVI. EW, TEXAS, BOED, SERI~ 1940. CITY 0E PLAINVIEW, a municipal corporation, of the State of Tex~s, acknowledges itself in&ebted to and,, FOR VALUE RECEIVED, hereby promises te pay to bearer, the sum~ o£ 0~ THOUSAND DOLDAi~S ($1,000,00), in lawful money of the United ~tatee of ~eriG~, on the E!E~T DAY 0~ JU~, .t9__., with interest thereon from the .date hereof until paid ~t th,e rat~ of THR~E A~ 0~E-H~ ~ CENT~((~) Der ~um, payable on December l, 1940, ~d se~-m~u~ thereafter on J~e let ~d .Dee~mbe~ 1st, in each ye~, ~s evidenced by the ce~pons hereto attache ~. ....... L;~ ...- ~. B~H PRINCIPAL ~d interest of this bon~ are hereby ma~e pay- able m'~'~RC~NT!~' NATION~ B~ AT D~, DAZES, TE~S, THIS BO~ is one cE m series of Twenty (20) serial bonds, of like tenor ~d efEect, excep~ as to number a~ mst'uriC, dated ~e Eirst cE J~e, i940, n~bered consecutively from ~e (1) ~e issued for the purpose of refunding, oaucelling and in lieu o~ a like principal amount of bonded indebtedness outstanding agains$ said Oity; and this bond iS issued un, er smd in strict ~onformity with the 0onstitution and l~ws of the ~tate o£ Texas, including the Ch~rte~ of the City of Plainview, Texas, and Chapter 163, of the the ~ortY. second Zegisiature, at its Regular General I~ws paS~ed by Session in !9~1, aud in pursuance of an ordinance duly-passed and adopted by the City Council of said city ~nd duly recorded in the ~iinutes of said Oity Council, IT IS HEREBY CA-~RTIFIED, RECITED A_ND REPRESENTED that all conditions smd things necessary to be done to and in the- issuing of~ these bonds, in order to make them legal ~alid and binding obligations of said 0ity, have been done, hapoened and performed in by law; tha~'the faith, credit and irrevocably pledged for the pro~npt payment o~ the principal a~d interes~t o£ these bonds at maturity; that due provision h~s been made for levying end coliectirg annually by taxation au amount sufficient to pay the interest on these bond~ as it falls due, and to provide a sinking fund for the final redemp- tion of said bonds at maturity; and that the: issue o£ bonds of which this is one, together with all other indebtedness o£ said City, is within every debt and other limit prescribed by the Constitution a~d laws of said S:tate. IN ADDITION to all other rights, the holder or holders of this bond a~d of t~e series of which it is a part, is and are sub- rogated to all the rights, and has and have all of the remedies o£ the hblders of the original indebtedness refunded by this issue of bonds. IN WITNES2 WHERE0~, the City Council of the City of Plain- view. Texas~ has caused the seal of said City to be affixed hereto. and this bond to be signed by the ~yor and countersigned by the City Secretary. ~nd the interest coupons hereto attached to be ex- ecuted by the lithographed or printed f~csimile signatures of s~id ~yor ~nd 0ity Secretary; the date of this bond, in conformity with the ordinance above referred to, being the first day of June, 19~0 · COUNTERSI~]D: ~---;Mayor-, city of Plainvi e .~-'Texas~. OY~f bf~ "'t~Z'a~nview, Texas. SECTION ?: That the form of interest coupon attached to e~ch of said ~bonds shall be substantially as~ follows: NO. ON THE DAY OP~ ....... , $ ~ 19 . the CITY OF PLAINVI~, ~ municipal corporation of the State of Texas. hereby promises to pay to ~bearer. at ~CANTiLE I~ATIONAL BANE AT DAL]i&S. DALLAS. TE~, the snm of DOLLARS ($_. ). in lzwful money of the United ~t~tes 'of America, said sum ~ months' interest due that day on the "CITY 0~ ?LAI ~VIEN,~ i~UNDING o0ND. SERIES 1940" dated Jume i 1940. Bond No. on the f~ollowing certificate shall be printed OFFICE OP COI~ROLLER, $ STAT~ OF TE/~%S. $ P~EG I ST~ N0. ~ ~. i HE.BY CERTIFY that there is on file and of record in my office a certificate of the Attorney General of the State~ of Texas, to the effect that this bond h~s been exa~ined by him as required by law,~ and that he finds that it has been issued in conformity with the Con~titution and laws of the ~tate of Texas. snd that it is a valid and binding obligation upon said Gity of Plainview, Texas, and said bond has this day been registered by me. this the Wi~ESS D~ H~ND AND SEAL OF ~ 0F?ICE at Austin. Texas. day of ~ , 1940. ~0omptroller of Public Accounts of the $~ate of Tex~s. ~CT!0N 9. BE IT PD~Ti~U~R 0RDf~INED~'BY THE CITY COU!~CIL 0P THE CITY OF PLA!i~VIEW. TEXAS: That to pay the interest on said ref,iuding bonds and create a sinking fund sufficien~ to redeem them at maturity, a tax of TWO CENTS (2~~) on each one hundred dollars' valuation' of all taxable ~rty in the City of Plainview, Texas shall' be annually levied on said property smd annuaIly assessed anxl collected, or so much thereof as shall be necessary, or in addition thereto as may be required, until said bonds with interest thereon have been fully paid; and the said tax of TWO CENT~ (2~') is. here and no~ levied for the current year, and thud tax, or ~o much thereo£ as shall 6e necessary, or in addition ther~eto as n~y be required, is hereby levied for each succeedii~ year while ~aid b~onds, or any of them, are outstanding, ,and the same shall be annually assessed and collected a~d applied tO the purpose named, All monies in t~he~ sinking' funds, and all ta~xea heretofore levied or in process of collection, for the benefit of the bonds being refunded by said refunding bonds, shall be and th8 san~ are hereby appropriated to the benefit of said terra, ding bonds, BE IT FURTHER Oi°JOAI~D BY ~E CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PLAIi~fIE~V, TEXAS: That the ~ayor of said City shall be and is hereby a~thorized to take and have charge of all necessary records pertinent to said- refunding bonds pending the investigation thereof by the Attorney General of the ~,tate of Texas, and the 1~iayor shall also take and have charge sad control of the bonds herein authorized pending their app-. royal by the Attorney General and their registration by the Comptroller of Publi~ Accounts. ~ SECTION 10: AI~rD BE IT ~.'URTHER 0RDAII~gED ~ff THE OrTY C OUI~CIL- OF THE OIT:T-0F PZ~'~I~IEW,T~XAs~': The fact t~t the pro~pt refunding of the outstanding bonds hereinabove described is essential to the best £inanc~ial interest~ and commercial credit of said City, constitutes and creates an emer- gency s~d an ~rgent public mfecessity requiring that the~ rules pro- riding for ordinances to be read ~ore than one time or at more than one meeting be suspended, and requiring that this ordinance be passed as and. take e~ffect as an emergency measure, and sUoh rules and pro- visions are accordir~ly suspended smd this ordinauce is passed as a~ emergency measure smd sh~ll take effect and be in force fro~ and after its passage. P_.SSED AKD APPROVED, on this the 3rd day of June, 1940, John F. DuBose A~ayor, Czty of Plainview, Texas, ATTES~: ~e (City S al) Oi'~'y"of PlainvieW,'" ~exas. R E S O L U T I O N BE IT RE2~iBERED that on this the Std. day of June, 1940, at a regular meeting of the City Council of the 0ity of Plainview, came on for consideration the advisability of ex~ending and opening -.[u~ lath, street for a distance of 456,5, ar~ it appearir& to the ~ouncil that great numbers of persons who reside in H~ale 0ounty and said City use said street, and that it is to the best interests of said city and the general public that said street be so opened, re- constrmcted and m~intained, it being also made to appear that 0, B. Jackson owns the land through which the street traverses and he has agreed to give the City and easement across his said land for the purpose of. opening, reconstruction and dedication of said ex~oended street. The ~layor put the question as to whether the City of P!~inview should accept the said land, extend 14th Street s~d dedicate such extenaion to the public, whereupon E, ~i. Osborne made a motion that such ].and should be accepted, extended and dedicated to the use of the public for street purposes for a distance of 465.5 and upon second to such motion by L, W. Kiker, ~and unanimous vote in the aff,irm~tive ~by all o£ the other membera of the City Council, the mayor thereupon prQcls~imed such street duly opened and dedicated, to the used of the public for street purpose~ b~ unanimous consent of the ~t~ CounCil of the City off Plainview, Texas. To attest which such action witness the hand of the mayor secretary, this the 3rd, day of June, 1940. Attes, o ~ohn ~. Du~q~se ~layor O R,.D ! N A N C E N O 452 AN ORD _, ~ AN CE AI~'i~NDING 0RDII{ANCE i~JD~BER 408 OF THE CITY OF PLAII~rIEW, HERETOPORE INCLUDED ~'~ITHIN THE ~!~ ~Ii~!T~ OF SAID CITY AND DECLARING BE iT 0RDAi~ED BY THE CiTY COUNCIL 0F THE CITY OF PI~ti~fIEW, TEXAS, that the south east one-fourth of Block Nu~ber 19, original town of Plainview is hereby excepted and removed from the area of the fire limits of the City of Plainview, Texas, as defined by ordinance Number 408 of said city. Th~ fi~ct tb~t certain citizens of P!ainview desire to immediately erect residences on the land here excepted creates an emergency which requires the suspension of the rule of passage off ordinances on third reading and this ordinance shall become effective on first reading and passage. PAS~ED AND APPROVED this the. 3rd day of June, 1940. ORDINANCE NO 455 ~2J ORDINANCE PROVIDING POR A LEVY OF ~D2~ 3~YJAL LICENSE FEE 0F TWENTY-FIVE DOLLARS UPON A!~Z ~ERSON, FIRi,~, OR CORPORATION SELLING LIQUOR IN THE CITY 0F PLAII~rV!EW, TEC~AS, UNDER AI~D BY VIRTUE OF A ~D!CiN3kL PER3J[IT ISSUED BY THE STATE OP TEXAS, PROVIDING ~0R THE COLLECTION OF T~ LICENSE FEE ~D THE ISSUANCE OP A PERI~IT, A~ DECLARING AN Ei~GENCY. t86 BE IT ORDAII~ED BY THE OITY COUNOIL OP THE OtTY OP PLAIEViEW, ~ection 1. .That an s~unuai' license fee Of Twenty-Five Dollars ($25.00-~ be levied, and such sum is hereby levied, against every person, firm or corporation selling li~quor in the City of Plainview under and by virtue of a m~edicat permit isS~ued by the ~t~ a,te of Texas, A separate fee is hereby levied, and a separate permit must be se- cured, f~r each place wher~ liquor is sold within the limiZs of said City, Section 2, Any person, firm or corporation, selling, or de- in the City of Plainview, Texas, under and by virtue of a medicinal permit issued by th?e ~t~te of ~exas, shall make application to the Secretary of the City of Plainview, and shall pay to said officer the said sum of Twenty-_~ve Dollars I$25,00), and at such ti~e the applicant for a Permit to~ exhibit h~is, its or their permit fro~ the ~tate of' Texas authorizing the sale of liquor under Title ll 5f Vernon's Annotated Cri~inal Sta- tutes of the State of Texas, Revision of 1925. .A separate permit must be sec,uteri for each year. All· permit fee2 levied by this ordinance shall be paid in advance for one year unless such fee shall be collected for only a portion of the year. In z~ch event. the fee .required shall cover the period o~ time from the date of the permit 2o midnight of August 51st succeeding, and only the pro- portionate part of the fee levied for such permit shall be collected, The fractional part of a~y ~onth re~aining shall be counted as ~one month in calculatir~ the fee that shall be due. 'Section ~. If any person, firm or corporation, selling liquoT under ~l permi~ issued by the ~tate of Texas, within the limits cT' the City o£ Plainview, Texas, shall fail or. refuse to procure a permit as required by this ordinance such person, firm. or corporation shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction shall be fined in a sum .not less than $10o00 and not more t.han ~200.00, each sale to constitute a separa.te offense. Section 4. The fact that there is no ordinance now in force in the City 0'f' "Plainview levying the annual license fee on persons, firms or corporations selling liquor under medicinal permits issue~d by the, ~tate of Texas, and tha fact that the best interests of the public residing in the 0ity of Pie&nview require permits to be issued under direction of said City, creates an emergency and re- quires the suapension of the rule requiring an ordinance to be read on three several and separate meetings of the City Council, and such rule is suspended and this. ordinance shall take effect from and after the date of its pass,ge. PASSED AND APPROVED this the 5rd' day o±' June, 1940, Attest: J. Z, '-'~e~mCretary (Seal) John .~. DuBose ~yor ********~,$****** There being no further business, meeting adjourned, Plainview. Texas, June 17.1940 T~e airy Council met in regular meeting with the following members present.. ~yor, John F. DuBose. Aldermen: C,H.Hancock, E,~i. Osborne, Ployd Poor and Tom Roberts. Oity T~x 0o!lector, P,H,Bryan, City Attorney, Dan D~, Cook, 0ity ~nitary Officer, Dr. E.C,Nicholl, attended the meeting. .l¢~,nutes of the last meeting, read ~md adopted. Z~iotion by Alderman Osborne, seconded by Alderman Roberts that the City-concur i~ 'the action of the County Commissioners~, which in session on JUne 14th, voted to increase the s~lary of ~m~innie DuBose $!0,00 per month, and the City to pay one half the increase which is $~o00 per month, The motion carried and it w~s so ordered. ~otion by Alderman Poor, seconded by Alderman Roberts tb~t the following Ordin~uce be passed and adopted. The motion was carried and it was so ordered ~nd the ordinance follows. 0 R D-! N A ~ 0 E N 0 454 AN 0RDIN~0E REGUI~TING PUBLIC DO~,~N0 PARLORS, REQUIRING A ~ICENSE FOR THE OPE~TION THE~OF. -~. 'FIXING A PRE FOR SUCH LICENSE, ~0VIDING A PEN- .. ~TT FOR T~ VIOLATION 0F THE PROVISIONS ~REOP. ~D DECKING ~ BE iT ORDAINED BY T~ 0ITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY ~ P~&INViEW, TE~&S: SECTION 1, -Definition. The term "pub!i~ domino parlors", as used herein, shall mean any place where dominoes are kept for the use of t~he public in playing games, or any place where games are played with dominoe,s, and a charge in:money or other valuable thing is m~de for the privilege of playing sm-ch domino games. S~ECTION 2. It Shall be unlawful for any person, firm or corporation to carry on the bus:iness of operating a public domino parlor within the limits of the City of Pl~in~ew, unless a license for carrying on such business shall have first been obtained by the person, firm or corporation now operating, or desiring to operate, a public don~ino parlor. License will o~ly be issued upon the written application for such license ~d- dressed to the City Council of the City of Pl.ain~lew. Such application shall be accompanied by a written statement signed by five tax-paying residents of the 0ity of Plainview wherein it shall be stated that the ~pplicant is of gQod reputation as a law-abidimg citizen and of good ~moral ch~racter. The application, after receipt by the City Council, shall be referred to the Chief of Police of the City of Plainview, who will investigate the character and reputation of the applicant, smd, at the hex1; regular meeting of the City Council, after the filing of such application, the Chief of Police shall report b&ck to the City Council his, findings as to the reputation amd character of the ~pplicant with ·his reco~nendation as to whether or not license shall issue. The City Council shall thereupon issue or refuse l~e license at its discretion. ~E~T!01~ 3. It shall be unlawful for a~y person, firm or corpora- tion to operate or keep open a public don~ino p~rlor within the limits 'of the City of Plainview oetween the hours of twelve o'clock, n~idnight, on ~a~turday nights, and twelve o'clock midnight, on ~unday nights. SECTION 4,. It shall be unlawful for any person, firm or corpora- tion, or the agents m~d employees of su¢~ person, firm or corporat_ion, operating a public domino parlor within the limits of the City of Plainview, to permit, any person under the; age o£ 18 years to play any game~.wi.'-.th dominoe~,'.or~ participate in any such game, or enter smd re- main, in such public domino parlor, m~le~s such person shall be accomp- anied by his parent. SECTION 5,. The fee for the issuanc~e of the licensee provided for in Section 2 hereo£ shall be the s~um of ~$50.00 per a~num, payable in advance on July t of each year, Fractions! parts of year shall be calculated as 12 month~ bears to 450,00, fractional parts Of months to be considered as a v~ole month, in calculating the fee for any fractional part-o£ a year. SECTION 6. The license of ar4y public domino parlor doing busi- ness (in the City of Plainview, or that shall hereafter do business) in said City, may be revoked by order of the City Council when any per2on, firm or .corporation, their a~ents, servants or, employees, shall permit any di sorderly or immoral conduct upon the premises occupied~by such public domino parlor, or shall violate, or permit their custor~ers to violate, any of the ordinances of the City of Plainview, or the laws of' the State o£ Texas relating to public places. ~d in the event such license is revoked, no other iic~ense ~m~lall be issued to such person, firm or' corporation until the ex- piration of 12 months after such license is reveked. SEOTION 7, ~uy person, firm or corporation, who shall violate any of' the provisions of this ordinance shall be deemed guilty of a misdem, eanor, and upon conviction shall be fined in any sum not less than ~10.00, nor more th an ~100.,00 for each of£en2e. SECTION 8. The fact that there is no ordinance now in effect in the City of ?lainview regulati~ public domino parlors creates an emergency which requires suspension of the rule requiring all ordinances to be read at three separate meetings of the City Council, and such rule is suspended, amd this ordinance shall be in full force, amd effect fro=~ m%d after its passage and publicationas required by law, P~iSSED, APPROVED and f~DOPTED, 'this the lTth day of June, 1940. Attest: John F, DuBose Liayo:~ J. ~. Callaway__. ~Y (Seal) zoer t~t a ~[otion by Aldermam ~sborne, seconded by Alderman o street light be placed on the ~st side of Broadway Street opposite 306 South 'Broadway S~treet, and~ the intersection of 15th cud ~lwaukee Stxeets The motion carrie~d a~xl it was so ordered. I~iotion by Alderman Poet, seconded by ~ldern~ Osborne that the salary of T.A,Bohannon, Night Chief Police, be increased ~lo,00 per ~onth as of June 15th, 1940. The motion carried and it was so ordered. There being no further business, meeting adjourned, Plainview, Texas. July i. 1940 The City Council met in regular meeting with the following membersm present. John F. DuBose, l!kyor. Aldermen: C.H.Hancock, 'Tom Roberts. L.W,Kiker, Floyd Poet and E.it.0sborne. City Tax Col- lector, P.H,Bryan, City ~tty. D~ 2,,~. Cook. City Sanitary Officer, Dr. E..O.Nioholl, attended the meeting. L~nutea of the last meeting read and adopted. and second that the monohty reports be accepted and ordere-d ; the regular Salaries. cud the following bills, be allows a~d ordered paid. The motion carried cud it was so ordered. ' PJ~POR~S: Oity S..ecretary's Re~ort of ~?ater. Sewe~!& L~[scel- la~eous 0ollections in June, 1940, ~E, ~1.6£; Water, Sewer, $38B.1~; Police' Report for i~y~. 1940, ~600.B0; l~iscellaneous: Police Department ~8oZB; Fire Deoartment, ~£.,10; Inspector's $8~.85; ~treet Dep~rt~ent, ~156..18, ~udztor~um, ,~.B0; Park, ~Z5.00. SALARiES~: John P. DuBose. ~i75.00; J.Z.G~!!away, ~!75.00; PoH,B-~.yan, ~180.00, Dan L. ~ookt, ~5.00, ~.~Osborne~ ~0.00, '~ - · 00, A.L,Shook, ~I!5.00, N~th BurkettL ~!lo.00 Ed ~tchel~, ~i15. · '~ ~ - Gene Lewis $1i5.00; ~ ~ ' ~ ~ , J.A.I~i~ey, ~95.00; ~.E.~eeon, ~95.00, Warren. ~60.00; Z.Z.Estes, ~40.00; H.I~.Gregg. ~135.00; A.i~.H~ilton. ~105.00; Ed Ross. ~95.00; Frank Rigler.. ~95,00; Zeedy ~axey, ~95.00; 0has ]~anfford, ~95.00; Leslie Garrett. ~$95.00; Plain~ew Fire Department, ~30.00. S..E.Boilem, vi25.00, A.T.Herrom, $i00.00' S.G Yates. $95.00, E.R.Walker, ~75.00; j.P.~,~larlin, ~125.00; J.W.Perkins. ~$100.00; A.L.Ki~g Russell Hewett, ~95,00; Lon Cart~right ~' ~ ~95.00. t+uy Terry, ~95.00, l~arv~n StultN~, ~95,00; ~.P,Smtton, ~9o.00; Prank Stu!tz. ~95.00; 0,~.~lley, ~95.00; Dr. J.Z.Guest, ~75.00; Dr. E.O.~icholl, ~ '~ , ~85.00. ~!s5.00; Jim Berets BILLS:: Board of City Development, ~o00.00; P!ainvi ew S. cho ol Board.. ~100.O0; Plainview Public Libra~?y, ~0..00, mexas-State ployment ~e. rivic~,_ ~15,00; Battery A-1Glst ~'ield Artillery of ~ e .00~ J.~.Gallaw~ Regis- National G~ard, ~7.59~; ~i,~s. C.B.~a, rd r. trar. ~25.00; Texas-~e~. ~,~ ~' ,exzco Utilities 0o, ~69.37; Te~s-New I~exico Utilities. ~o., ~142.68; Sout~e~te~-Bell Tel~sphone Co.. H,B.~ain Ohemioat Co,, ~tS,25;Di~e Disinfecting Co. ~0.65; Empire FurnitUre Co., ~8.60; R6~vell Bros. Zbr. Co., ~19.Z7; Butt Electric Foxwortlh-Galbraith Lbr. Co., ~1!1,50; Continental Oil 0o,~63.70; ~erson-lq, oss Co, ~9.12; i~.S.Watson, Auto Registrar, ~lO.00; Quick I,unch, ~16,90; Jacks~on Tire Co., ~2.66; ldontgomery Ward & Oo, ~6.00 Grauada Grill~ ~57.60; L,R,Bain, P6~uaiture Co, ~2.50; Leinecke Bros. ; ~iard, Co.. ~6£,23; Phillipps Battery Co. ~31.60; Roberts Tire & Battery ~.o., ~190.06; Winn ~[otor 0o., ~$5.65; Kikers Servi~e Station. $23..9~'$ '~J."-~.' ~r~aAy 0o., "~10.75; That~her Printirg Go.. $10,~0; Connor-.~thes Co., ~4.50; General City Service. $5.40; Shook Tire Co, ~.6.54~ Neptune t~ieter Co., ~2.2~; Lindsay i'~ercantile Co., ~20.43; W.~i,~:~tesmo_e,~, ~7,00, Fairbanks-iotas & Co. , ~49.6£;Woolridge ~br. Farmers Blacksmith Shop, ~t2.00; Dan ~fl. Cook, ~5.08; Jarvis- Tull Co., ~11.95; Dena-~il Lubricant go.. ~TV.51; City Black~ith Ehop, ~26.05;. ....... Ke~iaton ~otor Oo~,, ·, ~ll0.14; Shook Batter~ ~19,10, ~f, R. Eodgers, iZftr,. ~i2.20:, .... Plains ~ac~zne~, ~4o2 · R, B, George Tractor Go., ~tl.95; P!a~view nard~are Dr. '~.O.Wayla~d,~_~0.00; John Hull. ~4'1.50; Blair ~rug Co., ~5.~5,a o . Dr. J.Z,Guest, $15,00; Roy ~. Wood Punera! Horace, $5,00; Pla&nview ~an.t~ziu~ , ~180.73, ~o~n, s Nurse~, ,.20.~5,~ ~ ~t~nv~e'w. ~ Pl~b~ng vzew ~a ~ O~avel Co., .~!65.70, Olowe & uow~, ~I~1.8~, ~ag- nolia Petrole~ 0o., $58.13; Pa~~e Refining go., ~12.80; Higginboth~n-Bartlett Zbr. 0o., $100,45; L0~bell ,~$r, Co,,~20~.~6. D~lby ~_otor.~re~ght ~es, ~13.I~, O~sh Y~Yr01t, ~550.75, Rev. 3cud, vl,O~5.00~ ~ewer Rev. Bond ~-~d~ ~Z00,00~ u~s.h ~a. yr 11, $2~5.00; E. H. Perry, $17',50.; 'H.D.Ri~ler, ~)55,20; City Nat'l B~ank, $985.00; H~il~onz Black.nlrb ~op, ~16,55~ 0.B.Jaokson, ~5.00; Go!., ~6 0~. 0 R D I Nik N C E N O 455 '~' T · '~<~ - .... ^NC~ -~ -N '~' '~ ORDIN~CE AI3THORIZt~.~G l~u.~. ~ OF' PJ~PU_~.DIN~ BONDS THE STATE C~ TE~S, CITY O~~ PL&INVIE~V, COU~TY O~ HALE ON THI~ the 19 day of June 1940, the mty Council of the City oi' Plainview, Texas, convened in regular . session, at the regular meeting pls~ce thereof in the City, Hall, the fol~ low~g n~Ebera being present ~ud in attendance, to-v~it: JOHn{ Y. DUBOSE, H. HL~IO OOK. ROBERTS,, D~. 0SBOR!~, LOYD PEER. ~YOR, ~DERE;&~¢, AZDER~{, The }S&yor plsced ~efore the 0ity _ounczl- the fol- lowing ordinance: "AN 0RDiN~NCE by the City Council of the 0ity of P!~in~le,~. Texas. au. tkorizing the issuance of bond~ for the principal sum o~ bearing interest at the r~te of ~ per for the purpose of refu~ding, cancelii~g ~nd in lieu of ~ like princip~l ~?nount o~ bonded indebtedness outst~uding ~g~inst said City; Dresoribing the fore o~ bond ~nd intercept cou- pon; providing for the levy, ~ssessn~ent collection of ~ t~x on the one hundred dollars.' valuation of all taxable property within the !imit2 of said City ~afficient to pay the interest on said bond~ and create ~ sinking fund for the redemption of s~ch bonds at =~atur- ity; repe~ling all ordinanoe~ in conflict here- with; ~nd declaring an emergency." 'Alderman Eiker moved that the ordinsmce be placed on its first readi~zg, seconded by Alderman by the following vote: Roberts,~ and carried Aldermen Hancock, Roberts, Osborne, Peer smd Kiker. z~.OES. !{oneo o.iRRIED, Placed on first reading, Alderman Poet ~oved that the ordin~.~aace pass first readi~', seconded by Aldern~au Rikes, and carrie~ by the follow- ina ~te: A'f~£S,: Aldermen Hancock, Roberts, Osborne, Poet and Kike:~. NOE~: None. CARRIED: Ordinance pass first reading, Alderman Osborne moved that the rule be suspended and that 'the ordinance be placed on second readi~; seconded by Alder- man _jP_o=er__, sa~d carried by the following vote: AYES: Aldermen Hancock, Roberts, Osborne, Poet and ~_iker. ~'~,~: None. CARRIED: Ordinsz~ce placed on second reading. Alderman t~iker ~oved thg't the ordinance pass second reading; seconded by Alderman Hancock , and carried by the follow- ina vote: AYES: &idermen Hancock, Roberts, Osborne, Poet and ~liker. NOES: None, C:A_RitIED: Ordinance passed on second reading, Alderman Poet moved that 'the rule be suspended and that the ordina~ce be pla. ced on its third ~ad final reading by caption, seconded by Aldermmn Roberta, and carried by the £ollowing vote: AYES ~_%ldermen H~nooCk, Roberts, 0sborne~ Poet Md Eiker. None. '~]~RRIED: Ordin~ce passed on third readir.~. Alderman Hancock moved-that the ordinanae p~ss third and fina~ readingi seconded by Alderm~n a~d carried by the following vote: pas~e~. AYES: Aldern~:~en Hancock, Roberts, Osborne, Po e r and Eike r. ~ ~ a /u3ayor DuBos,e then declared the ordinance f~n lly The ordinance follows: ORDIN~2~CE by the City Qounoil o:~ the City of Plainview, Texas, authorizing the issuance of bonds for the bearing interest for the purpose of refun~dimg, cancelling and in lieu of a like principal amount of bonded indebtedne ss outst~n~ding against said City; presoribiog the form of bored and interest coupon; providi~ for the levy, assessment and collection of a tax on th'e one hundred dollars' valuation of sll taxable property within the limits of said City sufi'icient to pay the interest on s~id bonds and create sinking ~nd for the redemption of such at maturity; repealing al! ordinances in con- fliot herewith; ~-d declaring a~ emergency." ~HEEEAS. by an ordinance adopted on the lat day of September, 19~6, the saia Oity of Plainview legally issued its bonds, k~own ~s ~'CITY 0F P~II~fIE~ R~UI~G~BON~, ~IE~ 1926 dated 2eptember l, 1926, ~ the principal s~ of ~216,000.00, n~bered consecutively from i to 216, both'inclusive, in denomi- nation of $1,000.00 each, due serially on ~,J~rch let in each of the year2 !92~ to !966, both inclusive, bearing interes~t at the rate of 5~ ~r ~num; and of v~hioh issue of bonds thee is no~' outstandi~ ~d ~paid an indebte~esa aga~st said City in the principal ~m of $!96,000.00; ~i~LREAS, by an ordin~a~ce adopted on the t9th day of August, 19£9, the said Gity of Plainview legally issued its bond~, known as "CITY OP PLAINVIE%¥ RE~UNDING B0~DS ~RI~ 19E9,w dated August I 19~9 in~ the principal sum of , , 000,00, numbered con, secutively from I to 51, both inclusive, in denomination of $1,000.00 each, due serially on August 1st in e~c?a of the years 19~0 to 1959, both inclusive, bearing interest at the rate of per ~num; ~nd of ~zhi~h issue of bonds there is~ now outstanding and unpaiC an indebtedness against said City in the principal sum of $40,000.0'0; ~d, WHA~REAS, by a~ ordinance adopted on the ~th day of D~, 19Z1, ~s a~nded by ordin~uce ~dopted on the 15th day of June, 19Z1, the said City of Plsinview legally issued its bonds, known as ~CITY OP PLAINVIE~ REPU~DIEG BOND~, ~EBIES 19~1,~ dated February l, 19Zt, in the principal sum of $80,000,00, numbered consecutively from I to 80. both inclusive, in denomination of $!.000.00 each. due serially on ~ebru~y 1st in each of the ye~r~ 19ZE to 19V1. both inclusive, bearing :interest at the rate of 5~-~ per aunum; and of which issue of ~)n~s there is now outstand- i~ and iu~paid an indebtedness against said. City in the principal st~m~ of $65,000.00; ~AS, by an ordi~uee adopted on the 10th day of February. 19~6, as amended by ordinance adopted on the llth day of April, 19Z6. ~e s~id Oity of ~nview legally issued its bond~, ~o~ a~ "CITY O~ P~i~flh~ R~1~G BO~i~, SERIES 19~6," dated ~rah t0, !9S6, in the principal sum of $84,000.00, n~ber- ed oonseoutivel~ from 1 tc 84, both incl~sive, ~ denomination of $1.000,00 each. due seri~ o~ ~laroh :10th in each of ~e years 195~ to 19~0, both inclusive, bearing interes~ at the followi~ rate~ per ~; that is to say: Bonds Numbers I to 4~, ~h inclusive, be~i~ interest at the rat~ of 4% per ~n~, ~d Bonds N~bers 4~ to 84, both inclusive, beari~ interest at the rate of 4-5/4% per ~; ~ of which issue of bends there is now out- st~di~ ~d ~pai~ ~ indebte~ess ~ainst said City in-the pri~ipal ~ of $60.000,00; ~d, ~EREAS, t~e Oily Comncil of the City of Plainview considers it necessary,, feasible dud p:racticable, and to the best intereat of said Oity, to issue refunding bon~m te take the place of the following described bonds of each of the series herein- above mentioned; that is te say--- (~) Bonds Num~bers £1 and 22, of the issue .known as ,CITY 0P PLAINVIEW REPU~UDING BONDS, ~RIE8 19~6," dated September 1, 19E6. due ~aroh 1, 1941; the total amount of said issue to be refunded hereby being $~, 000.00; (h) Bonds Numbers 14 and. 15, of the issue known as "O!L~/ GP PLAII~IEW REPUte!NC B0!~DS., SERIES 1929.~ dated ~uguSt l, 1929, due A~ga$~ l. 1941; the total amount of said issue to be refunded hereby being $2~, 000.00; .(c) Bonds Numbers 59 to 64, both inclusive, and 69 to ~2. both inclusive, of the issue kno~ as ~CITY OF PLAINVIEW REPUI~-DING BONDS, SERIES 19~l," dated Pebruary l, 19~l, due serially, $$,000.00 on ~ebruary 1st in each of th~ years~ 1966 and 196~, ~nd $4,000,00 on February i, 1969; the total s~r~eunt of said issue to be ref~uded hereby being $10,000.00; and, (d) Bonds. Numbers 25 to ~0, both inclusive, of the issue .known as "CITY OF PZAINVIE~{ REPUNDING B0~DS, SERIES 19~6,~ dated~. ~i~rch 10, 19S6, d~e Earth 10. 19~I; the total amo~mt of said issue to be refunded hereby being $6,000.00. AI~D WHEreAS. th~ amount of indebtedness to be refunded of new or refunding bonds aggregates the sum of refunding bonds to bear interest at the rate here, inafter presoribed, and the principal te be payable in serial annual installments as hereinafter stated; it being herein affirmatively adjudged that the financial condition of the City will not permit the issuance of such refunding bonds in s~ch installments as v~ill n~ke the burden of taxation to support same approximately uniform throughout the term of said bond issue; and,. ' ~ERE~8. this O.ouncil. upon due investigation, has ascertained that none of the bonds~.hez'einabove mentioned has been acquired or purchased as an investment for the sinking funds of -such bond issues; therefore, BE IT 0RDAtArED BY THE CITY COUNC!Z 0~ THE CITY PT,& INVIEW. TFD~AS: SECTION 1: ~.at. for the purpose o£ refunding, can- ceiling 8~d in lieu o£ a like principal ~n0unt of bonded indebted- ness oatstandirg against said City. hereinabove described, there shall be issued the bonds of said City. to be ~nowz as "CITY 0F payable in num~i'cat order, as follows: BO/CD NUiv~ER8 I and 2 3 and 4 5a~6 7an~8 9 and l0 It &nd la l~ and l& 15 and 16 l~ ~d 18 19 ~d ~0 ~.i~TUR iTY DATES June l, Jane !, i94~ ? Juz~e 1, 1944 June l, 1945 June l. 1946 June l, 194~ June l, 1948 June l, 1949 June l, 1950 Jane l. 1951 A~iOUNTS ~.000o00 E,000.00 £. 000.00 E.000.00 2,000.00 £, 000.00 a.000.00 2,000.00 g,O00.O0 ~, 000. O0 S~ECTION E: That said refunding bonds ~hail bear interest frJ~--date until paid at the rate of T~E AI~D PER CENTU~ (~) per annu~, payable on December l. 19~0. and semi-a~n~ually thereafter on Jane let and December !st. in each year; such interest, to be evidenced by proper coupons attached to each of ~&id bonds. SECT That the principal of end interest on said be payable in lawful money of the United States o~ --America, upon present~tion end surrender of the bonds or proper coupons, at i,~ROANTI~E ATATIONAL B~E &T D~!LAS. D~hLI~&S, TEXAS. SECTION &: ~hat each of said refunding bonds shall be signed by' the ~yor of the City of ?l&i~iew. ,Texas. and counter- signed by the Oity Secretary, az~d the co.rpor~te seal of the "CITY OF PLAIi~CIEW, T~LY3~S."' shall be impressed upon each of them; and the facsimile signatUres, of the ~,~ayor dud City Secretary may be li%hogr&phed or printed on the interest couDons attached to said bonds, and ¥¢nich shall have the same effect as if such coupons had been si$~ed by each of said officers in person. ~hat each of said refunding bonds shall contain on its face-these words,: "!~ .%DDITION to all other rights, the holder or holders of this bond. and of the series of which it is a part, is and are subrogated to all the rights, and has ~nd have all of the remedies of the holders of the original indebtedz~ss refunded by this issue of bonds." ~: That said refunding bonds shall express upon their face the purpose ~r which they' are issued; that they are issued under and in strict conformity with th~ Constitution amd laws of the State of Texas, including the Charter of the City of Plainview, Texas, and Chapter 18~. of the General Zaws passed by the Forty-second Zegislatuz~, at its Regular SeSSion in 193l; and in pursuance of an ordinance of this Oouncil; and the form of each o£ said refunding bonds shall be substantially as follov~$: NO. UNITED STATE OF T~S, C OUI~]~Y OF HAi~. ~!,000.00 0iTY OP PLAINVIE~, TF~v~S. ~ F~PUI~qDING BOND, 2ERIES 1940. CITY OF PLAI!~IEW. a municipal corporation of the Stets of Tex~s ao~auowled~es itself indebted to ~'~d FOR CRIED;' hereby promises to pay to bearer, the sum off ONE TH OUSA!~-D DOLIARS ~1,000,00), in la~ul ~one~ of the United States of An:erica, on the FIRST DAY O~ JUNE, 19 , wit~ interest thereon from the dat~ hereof until paid at the per ann~3n, payable on December l, 19~0, and se~-an~nually thereafter on June 1st ~%d December 1st, in each year, as evidenced by the coupons hereto attagned, BOTH iS{I_.o~PAL and interest of this bond are hereby n~de payable at ~RCANTILE NATIOn, AL BAh% AT DALLAs, DALLAS, ~w~ THIS BO~D is one of a series of Twenty (S0) serial bonds. of like tenor and effect, except as to number and maturity, dated the first day of j~u~e, 19&0, nu~nbered consecutively from One (1) to Twenty (20). both inclusive, in denomination of One Thousand Dollars ( $I, 000.00 ) each, aggregating TWEI~.Y THOUSAI~XD DOL~S ( ~20,000.00), issued for the purpose of refu~ding, cancelling and in lieu of a like principal ameunt of bonded indebtedness outstandiz~ against said City; and this bond is issued under and in strict conformity with the Constitution sad laws of the ~tate of Texas, including the Charter of time Oity of Pla&nview, Texas, and Chapter 16~. of the General Laws passed by the Forty-second Legislature. at its Regular Session in 193l, ~d in pursuance of an ordinance duly passed ~ud adopted by the City Council of said City and duly recorded in the ~inutes of said City 0ouncil. IT IS ~Y C~T~iED, Pd~0iTED Ai{D ~PRESE!~ED that all acts, conditions and things necessary to be done precedent to and in the issuing of these bonds, in order to make them legal, valid and binding obligations of said 0ity, have been doz~, happened aud per- for~ed in regular and due form, as required by law; that the faith, credit and resources of said City are hereby irrevoczbly pledged for the p~ompt payment of the principal and interest of these bonds at maturity; that due provision D~s been made for levying and collecting ]..96 annually_ by taxation an amount sufficient to paF the interest on these bonds as it falls due., ~d to provide a sinking fund for the final redemption of said bonds at maturity; and that the issue of bonds of which this is one, together with al! other indebtedness of said C~ty, is within ever~ debt and other limit prescribed by the Constitution and ~aws of said State, IN ADDITION to all other rights, the holder or holders of this bond and of the series of w. hich it is a part, is amd. are subrogated to all the rights, and has and have all of the remedies of the holders of the original indebtedness refunded by this issue of bonds. IN WITi~SS ~¥H~0F, the City Council of the 0ity of' Plainview, Texas, has caused tt~e seal o£ said '~ity to be afT- ixed hereto, and this bond to be signed by the i~yor and. countersigned by the City Secretary, a~l the iht. erect cou- pons hereto attached to be executed by the lithogr~phed or printed facsimile signatures of ~8&d ~iayor and ~ity Secretary; the date of this bond, in conformity with the ordinance above referred to, bei~g the first day off June, 19~0, C 0UNTER~iGI~ED: SECTION 7: That the form of interest co,pon attached " ' : '~i-v fo!- to each of m~'aid ref~ding bonds shall be smbst~tz~ i~ as lows: N0. ON THE DAY OF ..... , ~ 19 · the CITY OF PLAIIfVIEW, a municipal corporation of the State of Texas, hereby promises t.o pay to bearer, at ~RCAS-ITiLE NATI0~[AL BANK AT DAI~AS, DALLAS, TEllS, the sum of D0 .~ZARS ($ ), in lawful money of the Unzted States of ~erz .~~ months' interest due that day ~n the ~'CITY OF ~ 3-~ REFU~[DING BOI~D, S-~I%$ 1940, dated June l, i940. Bond No, .... . SECTION 8: That the' fotlowiz~ certificate shall be printed on t~-~6-a'ck of each bond: STATE OP ~XAS. ~ i~G!STEE N0, I HEREBY CERTiPY that there is on file end of record in my office a certificate of ~_e Attorney General of the State of Texas, to the effect that this bona[ has been examined by him as reGuired by law, and that he finds that it has been issued in coni'or~ity with ~e ~onsti tut ion and laws of the State of Texas, and that it is a valid and binding obligation upon said Gity of Pt~inview, Texas, and said bond has this day been registered by ~{iTNsSS I~{Y HAND A!~D SEAL 0P ~ OPPICE at Austin, .Texas, this the day of . _ ,, 19&0. the State of Texas, ~CTION 9: BE iT PURTH~ 0RDAi~,~D BY THE CITY COUNCIZ OP TE~ CITY 0F-~EW, TE~SL That to pay the interest on said refunding bonds and create a sinking fund sufficient to redeem them at maturity, a tax of TWO CENTS ~29/) on each one hundred dollars' v~luation of all taxable property in the City of Piainview, Texas, shall be annually levied on said property and smnmally assessed and col- lected, or so much thereof as s.~ll be necessary, or in addition thereto as may be required, until said bonds vdth interest thereon have been fully paid; and the said tax of TWO CENTS (2~~) is here and now levied for the current year, and the said tax, or so much thereof as shall be necessary, or in addition thereto as may be required, is hereby levied for each succeeding year while said ~onds, or ~n.y of them, are outstanding, and the same shall be annua, lly ~ssessed and collected and. applied to the purpose nazned, ~il monies in the ~inking Punds, smd al! taxes hereto- fore levied or in process of collection, for the benefit o~ the bonds being refunded by said re£m~ding bonds, shall be and the same are hereby appropriated to the benefit of said refunding bonds. SE. CTI01~ 10: BE IT PURTHER 0RDAII,:ED BY ~ CITY CODICIL OP THE CITY ~P~ ~2~iI~EW, TEXAS: That the ~.{ayor of said City shall be smd is hereby authorized to sake and have che~ge of all ~cessary records pertinent to said refunding bonds pending the investigation there- of by' the Attorney General off the State of Texas, and the Diayor shall also take and have 'charge and control of the .bonds herein authorized pendi~ng their approval by ~he Attorney General and their registration by the Comptroller of Public Accounts, SECTION i1: BE IT PURTH~ 0RDAII~D BY T~ CITY 00UNOIL OP Tt~' OlTY"~EW,- That al! ordinances and parts of ordinances in conflict herewith shall be, and the sa~e are hereby, repealed, and the or- dinance passed and adopted on June- 3, 19~0, of record in Book 8, page 180 et seq,, of the ~IinuZes of the City Council, authorizing the issuance of ~20,000.00 "CITY OP PLAINVIEW, TEX~S, ~ RP~.UI.[DiNG BOND~, ~ERIE5 1940,~ dated June l, 1940, im hereby, in all things, particularly repealed. SECTION__~: ~D BE IT I'UiQT~R ORDAINED BY T~ CITY COUNCIL 0P The fact that the prompt refunding of .the outstanding bonds hereinabove described is essential to the best financial interests and co~nercial credit of said City, co nstitute2 and createa an emergency and an urgent ~ublic necessity requiring ii,at th~crui~:~'~ovi~nga~o~do~di~an~eS"~toOBecr~ead more them one time or at more than one meeting be suspended, and reGuir- ing that this ordinsmce be passed as and take effect as an e~ergency measure, and such rules and provisions are accord- ingly suspended and this ordinance is passed as an emergency measure and shall t~ke effect amd be in force from smd after its passage · 19&O. PASSED Af~ APPR0~ED. on this the 19th day of June, ATTEST: John 2~. DuBo se '}[ayor, City of Pla~- ow, 'Texas. Git y Seal) of Plainview, CERTIPICATE OF CITY SECRETARY THE STATE 0~ TEXAS, CiTY 0P PI~kINV IE~, COUNTY 0~ HAZE, I, J. L, G~llaway, City Secretary of +~e City of Plainview, Texas, DO ~REBY CERTIFY that the attached and fore- going is a true and correct copy of--- ORDINANCE by the City Council of the City of Plainview, Texas. authorizing the issuance of bonds for the principal sum e£ $20,@00.00, bearing interest at the rate of ~ per ~nu~, for the purpose of refunding, caucelling in lieu of a like principal amount of bonded indebtedness outstanding against said City; prescribi~ the forn~ of bond and interest coupon; providing for the levy, assessment and collection of m tax on the one hundred dollars' valuation of all taxable property w~ithi~ the limits of said City sufficient to pray the interest on said bonds aud~ c~eate a sinkir~ fund for 'the redemption'of sush bon~s at maturity; repe~ting all ordinances in con- flict herewith; and declaring an emergency";-- a~d which said ordinemce was unanimously passed by the Council 0£ the said Gity of Plainview, Texas, at a , regular meeting thereof, on the 19t.~ h day of June, 19&0, a~d that the original ordinance is of record in Book 8. page ef the ~in~tem of said Oity Gouncil. 207 et seq., ?~ITNES~ ~Y H~D AND SEAT. OF SAIZD CITY OF PZAiNVIEW, TEXAS, this the 19th d~y of-June, 19&0. (Gity .~eml ) J, L, G~llaw~y (Signed) ~e~ret~ry. C~ty of Plainv~ew. I~Iotion by Aldermau Kiker, seconded by Alderman ~oer that two firemen be sent to the Firemsn's School at College Station which is to be held July Z0th to ~ug, ~rd, 19z~O, and to ~ppropri~te $8~.00 to help defray their expenses. The ~v~otion c~rried and it was so ordered. There being no further business, meeting was recessed un~il 8:00 o'clock P,~,, July~'~d, 19~0, July E. !g&0 In ~ reconvened recessed regular meeting of the Council of the City of Pl~inview, Tex~s, vrlth the l~ayor, John F. DuBose, presiding, and the following Counciln~en present: CcH.Hancock, Floyd Poor, Z.W,Kiker a~d To~ Roberts,, and City ~ttorney, Dan D~. Cook, There c~e on for discussion the following business, to-wit: '~u Ordinance relative to the instal!~ti0n of P~rking Dieters,, A number of citizens ~-~_o met vrlth the Council, and the Counoil, took part in a round table ts~lk, but no definite ~ction was taken, and the ~e~ting was ~djourned. oit~ 200 .Plainview, Texas, July 15, 19~0 The City ?~C0nncillmet in: regular meeting With_-'the. following members present. John P. DuBose. A!dermen: C.H.Hancook, Floyd Poet, and E.~i, Osborne. City Attormey Dan ~. Cook attended the meeting. i~nutea of the last regul~:~ ~eeting, also the minutes of the recon- vened session of July ~, 19&0, read and mdopted. ~otion by Alderman Poet, seconded by ~lderman 0s~orne, that following be and they are here by appointed to derve as qualization for the City of Pl~inview, Tex~s. Henry Harris, Alex i¢ie- bet and Roy ~xey. z%ud as alternate, J.B.Soott. The motion was car- tied and it was ac Ordered. There being no further business, meeting &djourned. ~,~&y o r. A called joint meeting of the 0ouncil of the City of Plainview, and the Commissioners Court of H~.le County, Texas, held ~t the Court House of s~id County, all members of both bodies being present, the following business was transacted, to wit: ~m. H.D.ICrager representing the U.S. Gover~.~ent, presented the ~Pood Stamp Plan;~ Alderman Tom Eoberts ~ade a motion, and ~dermau Osborne seconded the motion that the City furnish one-half of the necessary estimated Revolving Fund, which estimate is ~,000.00, the City's half to be ~£,000.00, for the operation of the Food Stamp Plan in Plainview, and Hale County. The motion was carried hy unanimous vote of the entire body. Alderman Hancock made a motion, which motion w~s seconded by Ai- dermanKiker, that the 0ity pay for one.half of the equipment, and one-half of the issM~ing officer's salary. The motion was carried by ~tunanimous\-vote~of the body. Alderman Poet, made a motion, which motion was seconded by Alder- man Hancock, that the ka~or Jonn P DuBose be and he is authorized to sign such agreement, or contract, for the carryir~ out of such "Pood 2tamp Plan.~ The motion was carried by unanimous vote,  Chairman. 201 3iainview, Texas, Aug., 5, 1940 'The,City Council met in regm!aw meeting with the following mem- bers present. ~ayor, John F. D~Bose. Aldermen: C~H,Hancock, E.~. Osborne,. L,W. Kiker.and Floyd Peer. City Tax Collector, ?.H.Bryan, and City Attorney, Dan ~.Oook, attended the meeting, Linutes of the last regular meeting., alsg, minutes of the joint meeting of the City Council and the County Commissioners, read end, a- dopted. Liotion ~ud second that the monthly reports be accepted and or- dered filed; the regular salaries, and the followin~ bills, be allowed and paid. The motion was carried and it was so ordered. P~PORTS: City Seore~ry's Repor~ ~or'July, 1940, Chief ~olioe' Report for ~y, 1940, ~? 4.?~: City Tax Collector's Report for July, 1940, Current T~xes Collected, ~,~£9,8E; Delinquent Taxes Collected, $8~8.10. SALmAR!~$: Jo?m F.DuBose, $175.00; J.L. Ga!laway, ~175.00; P.E. Bryan~ ~160,00; Dan ~.0ook,$75,00; E.l~,0sborne,~0.00; L.~.Ei~er, ~£0,00; Floyd Peer, ~0,00; C.H.Hancock, ~E0.00; Tom Roberts, $£0.00; Hoyt Curry, ~145.00; T.A,Bohannon, $1~0.00; N~th Burkett~ ~llS,00; ~d ~tchell, ~ll~.00; A,~,Shook, ~,~05 Ed Sheeon,$10~.00; Gene Lewis ~5~.50, J~A.Finney, ~95.00; B.G.N~ylOr, ~4~.50; ~.E.Marren, ~60.00; L.L.Estes, ~40,00; H.~.Gregg, ~155.00; A.Li,Hamilton, ~105.00; Ed Ross, ~95.00; Prank Rigier, ~9~,00; Leedy i~axey, ~95,00; Chas~ L~ford, ~95.00; Leslie Garre~t~ $95,00;~Plainview Fire Department, $~0'.00. S.E.Bolles, ~1£5.00; X,T.Herrod, ~100,00; S,G.Ya~es, ~95.00; E.R. ~a~er, $1E5.00; ~.P.~i~rlin, ~1£5.00; J.W, Perkins, $100.00; k.L.Eing, ~liS,0?;~Russeli Hewers, ~9~,00; Lom CartWright, ~95.00; Guy Terry, T,~,S~tton, ~95.00, ~arvzn Stultz~ ~95,00, Frank ~tultz,~95.00; Dr, E.0. Nicholi, $1a6.00; Dr. J.L. Gue~t; ~b~00; O.E. Puiley, ~9~.00; Jim Berets, $85.00i BILLS'; Cash' Payro%l, $119.70; Board of City Development, $500,00; Plainview School Band, $100,001 Plainview Puhlic Library, $40;00; Texas State E~ployment Serviee,-$15;00; Batte~ A-la!st Field Artillery of the National Guard, $?.50; D~rs, J.B.Wallace, ~85.001 Texas-}lew l~exico Utilities Co,, ~9~0.61}~ Sou~hwestern-Bell Telephone Co., ~.15; ~Yest Texas Gas Co,, ~.16; H.B.Fain Chemical Co., ~t5~00; He,aid-News Pub- lishing Co.,,~8.61; Westem Union Telegraph 0o.,~?,'40; 0o~unity Pub- lishing Co. ;~1~.60; Thatcher Printi~ Co. ,$14.14; }~,~ex~can I~, ~19.50; Quick L~ch, $18~60; Harley-Davidson t~totorcycle 0o.-~4~.1~- 0.R.!~ar- tine, Sheriff, ~1~.55; The Steck Co. a&,19, Jackson'~ire 0;.,$~.15; Phillipps Battery 0o;~$8,50; 0ontine~al Oil Oo.,'~41.4a. ~ii~ l~otor 0o'.,~9,70; ~alker-S~ith Gtc. 0o.,$6.74; },!einecke Bros. Hardware 0o.,~$8,a5; S.B.Eelly Pl~bi~ Oo.,~9.a0; National Oil Co., $14.9i; ?Iooldridge L~ber 0o.,~6,41; City Blacks~th Shop, ~14.00; Par- mere Blacksmith S-hop, $1a.00; Plainview Hardw~e Co, ,~?.60; R.B.George Tractor Co.,$~.4~; Pa~dle Refining Co.,~?,09; Cosden Petrole~ Co. $0.50; 'Jarvis-~il Co,,$!0,60, Pla~n~ i,taoh~nery 0~.~,~0,56, Butt Elec- tric Co.,~a~.09; V.R,Roagers }~tr.,$~4,40; ~r~k R~ay,~lS0.00;~Blair D~g Co,,$8.80, Robinson-Herring Drug Co.,$5,87; 0.E. Dr~g Co.,$0.50; Plainview Nursery, ~10,00; Po~vorth-Galbraith Lbr, Co.,~.60. Harts Pharmacy, $4.~5; P!a~view Sanit~i~, ~5~6.55; John Hull, Sea ~" Plainview IndeDendent. Sohool Di~tric, SaO. 00; ~esti~house E- lectric S~pply House, ~10a.00, Gravely l~otor Plow Co. Gtc. Co. ,~9,90; DicEeau-Eilers Co. ,$10.65; Caves Store~4,69; Higgin- Both~-Bartlett Lbr. Co.,~140.82; Cash Pa~oll, $97.45; Clowe & Cow~, $~5i.~0; 5~gnolia Petrole~ Co.,~5a.46; Sinclair Refini~ Co,,~104.6~; b~ ~0 ~ ' ' ~ Del y L to~ ~r~ght L~nes, $44.90, Cash Payroll,~a48.~0; i,D, Basseli a ,ao; . . a awa ,aeaist ar, oas Sno, oo; $17,~0; ~tai~iew i~i~e De~at~ent, $8~,00; 0a~h ~ayrotl, $9~.00; Reno Have.till, $a6.~6; J. LG~laway, City Col., ~otion by Alderman Tom Roberts, seconded by 'Alderman Peer, that stree~ lights be installed at the intersection of l~ourteenth and Lex- ington streets, and a~ Fourteenth and Eokomo Streets. The motion ear- tied and it was so o~dered. Eotio~ by Alderman'Haucook, seconded by Alderman Osborne that the city tax collector, PoH.Bryan, be 'authorized .to ~ccept $200.00 as pa.yment in full for'all city taxes against Lot 8, and the. So'u~h one-~alf of Lot 7, Blk, 91, Ao&W, Addition to the town of Plainview, Texas, for the year 19~9 and prior, year~, 'The motion was carried and it~w~$ ~o ordered. ~ l~o~m n by Alderman Peer, secomded.by Alderman Roberts that a license to epe.r~.e a Domino~ Parlor in the city,be issued to Jess ~illiams. The motion was carried cud it was so ordered. Alderman RAker made a motion which motion was seconded by Alder- man Roberts, that the follewir~ ordinance be passed and adopted, The motion was c~rried and the ordi'nauce follows, / -:O R D I N A N C E AN ORDINANCE REP~kLiNG ORDINANCE NO. Z00, OF THE ORDINANCES OF T~~ CITY OF~ PLAI I~IEW, T~S, ~- ~TiNG TO' ~HE P~I~ O~~ .AUTO~0BI~S'~D..OT~ ~H!C~$, ~D ~!NG SECTION' ~, OF~ ORDIN~CE NO. E~8, OF ~E O~iN~CES' OP T~ CITY OF P~IN- ~ VIEW'; T~S; '~LATING T0 T~-~KING OP AUTO~iO- BI~S UPON T~ ~LIO~ ST'~ETS 0~ T~~ OITY~ OF P~ VIEW, TE~S, N~ING' ~ffD D~INING THE ST~ETS T0 WHICE THIS O~IN~OE APPLES.. ~D DEOL~ING AN ~BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL' OF THE CITY O~ PLAiNV!EW, TEXAS: SECTION 1. Ordinance No. 300, of the ordinanOe~ of~the Ci~of Rl~in- vie~, TeXas, relating t8 the'pmrk~g of'automoBiles and other vehic- les upon certain public streets of the City of Plain~iew.~Tex~s, is here.byrepealed. $~uTIO~ ~. ~ect~on ~. of Ordinance No~ 2~, .0~the O~dinan0e~s of :the City of Plainview, Tekas, is' hereby'ax~Snde6'so that the same shall be and read ~s fot!ows~ ~ ' ' ' SEOTION ~. Here~ft&r it?~hall be unlawful for any'persSn operating ~r having control~of~any automobile, ~ruck, tr~iler,-or Other vihicle, t~ park the same or pe~mit~the same to be parked, or'to Stand still, at ~ny one place for a perio~ ef time mere than t~o'hours between 8i00~o~O~ock A.~[. and ~:00 o~elock P.~. ~fondays, Tuesdays r' , ~ednesdays, Thursdays.and P~iday~, and between the hour~ of'8:00 o'clock and 10:00 o'clock P. L. on Saturdays upon the following named public strew, ts o~ the Oity~0f Plainview, Texas, .to-wit: -Ash Street from Sixth Street to Eighth Street, Broadway St~eet-from ~ifth ~treet to Nin~th Street, Sixth Street from Austi~ Street to Broadway street and the z.,~ort~ side of Sixth Street to Ash St 8et; The West Side of Broadway Street from..,~ Pifkh Street to Sixth S~eet, Seventh Street from Austin Street to Ash Street, ,~lest one-half block Eighth Strset from Broadway~Strest ',' ' ~ to alley, i~ro~ded, that the tLvie limit for parking adjacent to the United States ~ostoffice property sh&i! hereafter be ~0 minutes, at any paiae; and, provided~furth&r that the restrictions of~this~ordinance shall not ai~?ly to Broadway Street from Ezghth otreet to Street, after 7:00 o'oioek 2~'h. on each !,:~.aturday~ The fact that present traffic conditions are such as to afford many inconveniences and haz~ards to the publi9' qVeate~s an emergency requiring the suspension of the rule red, ironing that all ordinance~ 2O3 be read on vhree separate meetings of the Council before passage, and such emergency is hereby declared and the rule is hereoy s~.spended and this o'rdinanoe shall be effective from and. after the date of its approval and passage. P;~oS~ AND APi~ROVED this the 5th day ef August, 19~0. AT TE ST: y Se ,ry. John ~P. DuBose ~ayor. -:OR D I N A N O E 01~DINANCE AI~NDING ORDINANCE -NO. ~80, OP TP~ ©RDII~ANCES OF THE CITY O~ PLAI}Y;IEW, TEXAS, BY ~DING THEFT0 SECTION EA PROHIBITING THE P~REING AUT 0~0B I~S, TRUCES, TRAI~RS, . ~D OTHER ~HI C LES f~ ZENGTH OP T~NTY P~T, UPON T~ PUBEIO ~T~ETS THE CITY 0F P~AII~IE¥~, T~AS~~ WITHIN CERTAIN ~EPiNING SUCH ~L~EA, ~D DBCL~ING ~ E}~RGENCY. BE IT' 0RDAII@~D BY T~ CiTY G~UNCIL 0P T~ CITY 0P PLAII~IEW, TP~XAS; SECT_ON 1. Ordinance No 380~ of the ordinances of the City of Plain- view, Texas, is hereby amended so as ~o-add thereto Section 2A as fol- lows: vehicle an upon any o the foiio-~ section of of Austin Streets; t west inte: West line and 12th, intersecti SEOTIOI~ 2A,. It shall he'reafte~ be unlawful for any person to park and leave Branding ~ny automobile, truck, trailer, o~ other vehicle, or combination of truck and trailer, automobile and trailer, or other t~aile~, having em~ over-all length of twenty ~ffeet or more, the puolio streets of the City of P!ainview, Texas, within ina area, to wit: ~ommenoing at a point the Southwest inter- ~Austin and 8th. Streets; thence North ~long the West line St~,~eet to the Northwest intersection of Austin and 9th. h~noe East along ~he North line of 9th. Street to the North- section of 9th, and Broadway Streets; ~henoe North ~long the ~f Broadway Street to the Southwest intersection of Broadway ~treets; thence East across Broadway ~treet to the South~-~st on of Broadway and l£th. Streets; thence South along the East %ins ~f Broadway Street to the Northeast intemsection of Broadway and ~[inth'~treets; thence ~ast along i~he North line of Ninth Street to inter~ect }he Esst line~ of ~sh Street; thence South along the EaSt lzne.~of a~h Stree~ to the Southeast mntersect~en of ash smd P~fth Stres~ts; ~t ~nce West a~ong the South-side of Pifth street to the place Th® i!~,c~ that the parking of vehicles having an overall length of 20 feet or mcre~ within:the area defined herein, is a menace to public safety an creates s~ emergemcy whiqb~ requires_ suspension of the rule pro,riding of the Co ab. at ! be PASSAD ATTEST: that~ ~il ordinances ~shatl he read on three separate meetings noil, and such rule is hereby suspended, a~nd this ordinance ffectiVe £rom~and~aft~r~tH~ ~aoe bf its passage and ~pproval. AP~OVED, thins the 5~h day of August, 19~0 . -Jo~hn P. D~Bose · ~ i~ayo r. 204/' / / Thez~e being no lur~he, business, meeting adjourned. 21&inview, . _~, Aug. 19, The Oity 0ouncil met in regui~r meeting with the following mem- bers present: l~ayor, John Ill. cock, ~ioyd ~oer, ~om Roberts m:d ~.'W,Kiker. 0ity Tax Ooiieator,, ~,H,Bry~. ar~ Oity Attorney, Dan ii. Cook. attended the meeting. t~¥~inmtes off the last meetly, read 'and adopted. 17iotion by Alderman Kiker. seconded by Alderman l~oer that a street light be placed a~ t~e in~erseetion of Fiffth ~nd ~ir Streets. The motion was ogrried, and it was so ordere~. ~derman Osborne made a motion~ _v~hieh motion was seconded by Alderman Kiker ~hat · gna~ ~ight2' be installed at the inter- .co,mom off Tenth and 0oi~bia, smd oeventh ~d 0oi~bia Streets. The motion was carried ~d the ~,,,~yor' was instructed to o~der Lotion by Aldermen ~iker, seconded by A!derm~ Osborne thet ~iey PePki~8 be eppointed %o fill the recency on the fire depart- ~:ent which recency wes osused by the , zeszgnet_on of %eslie Garrett. ~he ~otion wg8 o~ried, &nd it ws~ 8o ordered. L~iotion by Kiker, seconded by Roberts .i'ha2 £or:,'the-,,Oi~y be:~adopted, and the following ordinauee be pas~ed and dopted. The motion was carried and the ordinance follows. ORDINANCE NO. 458. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNOiZ 0~~ TPUE CI~Y OF PI=&INVIEW, The fol!ewing taxes be, aud they are hereby levied for the year 19~0, upon the $100.00 valuation, upon all property subject, to taxc- tion in the said City for the year 19&0, to wit~ ~OR THE GEI~ERAL PUND - - - ............ ~ FOR THE STR~T ~UND ................. 0 .32 FOR T~E INTEREST & SINKING FUND - ~ .70 Total ~ S !n~., T~tal, L~.~y,, Outstanding Wa~er. ..... 5, Auditorium, - - - 5, St. Pvng., 192V. 5. Water Work8,i927, ~, Se er. 192~, !0,000. i8,000. "16;000. 16,000. ~ 16,000. 205 Rfdg,, - -1929, Rfdg% ,- -1951, Efdg4,- -!9~6, i~fdg. ,- -1937, St. Pvg, , 1959, Rfdg. ,- !~,000. la, ooo;' DS, 000 · )1,000. , ?oo,000.00, 55,000.q0, 54,ooo. o, ~t0,O00,00, 810,000.00, 11,000.00, 2o,o00.oo, f?~496,000.00, ~ 7,000.00, ~ ~2,778.00, TOTAL~ ASSESS,ED VALUJ~TION FOR 1939, ......... 9 ,88~,494.00, ESTiI~ATED VALUATION ~0R 1940, - ~ ~5,900,000.00, CASH iN INTEREST & SINKING FUND AUGUST, 'l, 1940, - -~ , ~,796.6~, CASH IN ~I~E~L FUND ~uGUST I, 1940, -~_, 2~,803, V0, CITY T~E ~TE FOR 1939, - - -~ ........ ~ , , 1.50, CiTY T~ ~TE FOR 1940, ~EEEST' & SIi~BG FUI~, - -~ ?0 " " " " STREET ~ u..~ u, ~ .32 TOTAZ ~= FOReign0, ~O~ED&UGUST 19, i940, - 2 ~140,907,70. SECTION 2. That'there be and. is hereby levied for ~he 1940, an oc- cupation tax~equ61 to 8ne-half (½) that levied by t~e State of Texas upon all persons, firms~ud corporations following 9axable oQeupations in the 0ity of Plainview, Texas. SEaT s. That, the taxes shall be assessed by the Assessor ~ud collected by.~he tax collector of the City of Pia~nview, Tex~s as required by ~i, nance EO. $73,~Volo 6, page 287, of the :minytes Of the City of Plainview, Texas, and under t.he laws of the State of Texa~, There being no £urt~er b~ainess,_meeting adjourned. Piainview, Texas, Sept,, 2, 1940 The City' Council met in regular ~eeting with the following mem- bers present, Eayor, John F, DuHose. Aldermen: C.H.Hancock, Floyd Poet, Tom Roberts, Eo~.Osborne and Z.W,Kiker. City Attorney Dan L. Cook, attended the meeting. i, linutes of the last meeting read and adopted. llotion smd second that the monthly remorts be accepted ~d or- dered filed; the regular salaries, and the f~lowing bills, be allowed and ordered paid. The motion carried and it was so ordered, P~POR~S: City Secretary's Report for August, 1940, ~-2,610.5~; Chief Police' Report for August, 1940, ~' ' ~&27.63, City Tax Collector's Report ~ u 19~40% Delinquent Taxes Oo!!ected in ~ugust !940,~ ~!,297.60 for .~.ug ~s.t, ~.. , ........ , ~ · Jobm F.DuB0se~ ~1~5.005 J.L~Gatiaway, $1~5.00; P.H.Bry~ D~.~,.~. ok, ~5,00; E~¥~.0sborne, ~20,00; L~W. Kiko~, ~20;00; Floyd Poer,-f~20,00; C;H,H~Cook$ ~20;00;~Tom-RobertS,-~20.00; Hoyt ~uzry, ~l&~O0~ T~A.Boh~on, ~0,00; Nath o~kett, ~llb. O0; Ed' ~[itohell, ~il~.O0; Bill ~_ook, ~er, ~95,00; Leedy Eaxey, ~95.00; Chas,. ~nford, ~95,00; Ray Perkins, ~95.00~-Pia~nview ~ire Dep~rtment, Hefted, ~100,00; S,G.Yates. ~95.005 E.R. Walker, $V5,00~ BIZIS: Plainview School B~nd. Texas ~tate Employment of the National Guar~d, $,7.50; ~/~.~J.B~Wallaoe, $85~005 Oa~ Payroll. 062,10; Texas-New ~ 2,75: icc ~ti!i~i~s 0o., ~,6~,77; ~outhwe~tern-Bell Telephone 0o., ~ We~t. Texas Gas Oo., ~2.08; Western un~on Telegraph 0o., ~3,E0~ Clark Oourt$~;.:$ Celerity ~ee~ly, $~,~5; Her~ld-N~w~ ~blishing Co. ~,80; That~ ~O., ~35.56; Huribut &~A~inSworth, Busy Bee O~e, ~,20; Oont~nental 0~! Corporation, ~!9.47; Kiker'$ Service~Station; ~10,V0; ~Higginb°th~-Bartlett Zbr, 0o.j$54,75; nor,~athes Co,,~ ~,82; ~hill[ppS~ Battery Co., ~1~,45, ' , ¥~,35; Zong-BeIl'Zbr. Co., ~ 95;'Oosden Pc- ~75.90. Boyd &' Davenpor2, Perry, Ins. , . , . ~oU, 00, Cash Payroll. 082..1~.; p. Draun, ~. u, E. ~. Pertly. ~17,50 Dan ~I. Cook, $27.21; Cash Payroll. $1~2.~0;. ~ty 0ou~ty Food Stamp Office. ~2,000.00, Sinclair Ref~n~ Co. ~,20; J. L. GalEaway City Col., $46.12. l:f~otion by Alderman Kiker. seconded by Alderman Hancock that the following. ~resolution be~. passed ~d adopted. .Tha motion was ca~_ zed a~d 2he resolution follows: ~HEREAS, the Sur~!ua ~iar~eti~ Ad~inist rat ion, the United States Department of ~riout~ure, referred to as the Administration, H~lo'-Oounty, ~exas ~a tae ~ty of ~i~inv~w, l'h~ve entered in:o ~ ~greement ~d contract, the ~inistr~tion on the Ons-h~d. and the Oo~ty ~nd Oity on the other, for the purpose of inst~lling ~d oper~tin6 wh~t i~ ~o~ ~s the Food St.~ Plan in ~l~invi~ ~nd H~e Oounty; ~d ~E~AS, the i~:inistr~tion five ori~in~l oo~ies; to be executed by the Oity ~d Co~ty :on the one h~d and the ~f~nistrsti~: on le other,- and ~,¢H~R~<~, ~¢-id agreement, as~ b~en duly rea& and considered bY the City O'ounciz ~exas, ea~d it appears to the said City Co~cil of Plainview, Texas, that said agreement contains the provisions ~d conditions heretoTore agreed upon beSween the p~ties and that the te~s thereoff are acceptable in all respects to City of Plainview. NOW THEREF0~, be it resolved by the City Co~cil o~ The City of Plainview, Texas, that the execution of said contract by J0~m ~ Dubose in behalff of the City o~ Plainview is hereby in all things approved, ~d ratified, ~d that his si~ature be certified and attested by J. Z. Callaway, City Secretary, 0ity of Plainview Te~s,. D~otion 37~e~ by Alderman Kiker Seconded by Alderman H~cock ~d ~uimously carried that the above mud foregoing resolution be adopted~ Done~ in Regular session, F~ve me~bers of the Council bei~ present, this 2nd, day of ~eptemhe~40. J. L, Gal!mw~y John P. Dubose Nayor, ~,a. ~,y 'of--~la. invieO'~', 207 There bei.~ no further business., meeting adjourned. Texas, hep.tember i6, 1940. The. City Council met in regff!ar meeting with the following members present. Eayor, John ~. DuBose, [~ldermen: E, ~[. Osborne, C. H. ~ancoci~, Floyd Poet auud Tom Roberts. City Tax Col. P.H. Bryan, and Ci. ty ~ttyo Dan lt. Cook, 'attended the meeting. ~iinutes of Zhe ia~t mee~mng, read and adopted. lflotion by ~lderman Poet, seconded by a_derman He~ncock that tb~ following ordinance be passed and adopted. The n:otion was carried and the ordinance follows. ORD It{faYOE NO. ~{ 0RDtI,IANOE AD~{Dil{G 0!tDiI~ANCE NO. 49 OF ~E ORDii~G{OES OF Ti4~ CiTY OF PZAIi:~fIE~;f~ T~AS, BY 2~DII~'G THERETO SECT!OI~ ~, ~OPT iliG ALL ST~TE ~0~S P~L~TIVE TO ~.i{D GOVERi{ii~G TP~ OPERATION OF ~fOTOR V~IC~ S II~ CASES ~ETP~EN T~ Jb~IS- DICTION OP T}~ f'~NIOiPAL 00UR~~.1 ~OPT~{G ~ ~AL~ PEOV ~ED BY STATE ~W', 2~tD DEOL~RII{G ~N E~GENOY. BE IT 0RDAL,~D BY THE CiTY OOUNOIL OF TP~' O~Y 0P PL~,_I~YIn~, TEY~_~S: gO8 That Ordinance No. 49 of the Ordinances of the City of Plain- view, Texas, is hereby amended by adding thereto ~ection b, which section shall be end remt~as follow~: Section 3. All criminal laws of the State of Texas relative to and governing the operation of n~otor vehicles umon the public highways~ roads, streets an~ alleys, where the ~unicipal court is granted jtzris- diction by general law of this State, are hereby adopted as the law of the City of Plainview, '~ ~ ~.exas, and the penalties thereby provided are also adopted, The fact that the laws for the regulation of tb~ operation of motor vehicles within tt~e limits of the City of Plainview, Texas, are inadequate to insure public safety creates an~ emergency requiring the rule thszt all ordinances shall be read on three separate nee. tings before passage, be suspended, and such rule is hereby suspended, and this ordinm~ce shall be in effect from and after the date o£ its pass- PASSED AlfD &PPROVED this the 18th day-of Septenfoer, Attest: J. L. G~,llaw~Tf. Jo.hn P, DuBose ~-' ~ayor. There b~ing no further bus~iness~ meeting a~journed. ~ -:September 18, 1940:- In a joint meeting of the Hale Co~.ty Com~uissioners and the City Oounoit of the City of P!ainview, Texas, in which ~eetir~ the following were present, County Judge, Pr~nk R. Davy, and County 0on~- missioners, B. Ro Arthur, R. ~. Daugherty and L, Pi4 Rankin. 0ity Councilmen, C. H. H~ncock, E, ~. Osborne, Ployd Poet and Tom Roberts, the following business was transacted, to wit: Alderman Osborne made a motion, which motion was seconded by Coz~missioner Rankin, that the City a~d Coumty purchase three-hundred- twenty ~3S0) acres of l:and at ~35.00 per acre, and each to l~aY one- half (~) of the purchase price which land will be described in deed and abstract, and to be used for an Airport. The motion was discuss'ed, then Judge Day put the ~otion and. it w~s carried by unanimous, vote of the entire body, There being no further business, the meeting was adjourned. ~rank R. Da~. 209 Plainview, Texas, October, 7, 1940. The City Council met in regular meeting with the following mem- bers present. Layor, John ~. DuNose, Aldermen: E.E. 0sborne, C.H. Hancock, L.W,Kiker, Floyd Poet and Tom Roberts. City Tax Collector, P.H.Bryan, and City Attorney, Dan ~. Cook, attended the ~eeting. l]inutes of the last regular meeting, also, minutes o£ the joint meeting, of the County Con~issioners ~td the City Aldermen, which meezing was held in the County Court House on September 18th, 1940, read and adopted. tdotion and second that the montyiy reports be accepted smd ord- ered filled; the regular salarie~, and the following hills, be allowed and ordered ~paid. The motion was carried and it was so orS~ered. ~_,~,o~oaw~, City 2eoretariy's Beport of Water, Sewer & ~isoellaneos collections in September, ~' ' ~2,648.40; Chief Police Report for September, $650°25; Cizy Tax C~llector's Report of Delinquent Taxes collected in ~eptember, ~,596.90. ' ~ SALARIES: John F.DuBose, ~;s!7o.00; J.L.Galiawsy, ~t75.00; P.H. ~ry~ sm, $160.00; Dan ~i. Cook; ~75.00,'~ ,. E,~L0~bo~e, ~20.00; E.W,Kiker, $20,00; Floyd Poet, ~20,00; C,H.H~cock, ~)20,00; Tom Roberts,' ~20.00; Hoyt ,~rry, ~145.00, ,T.~,Boha~on, ~lo0,00~ Nath Bur~e~t, ~lz5.00, A.~LShook, $i15.oo; Ed I~iitchell, $115,,00.; Gen~ ~wis, ~ll5~00; 'J.A. ~60,00; C.D.A~ins, ~40.00; H.i~l.~regg, ~ ~135.00; A. E, Hamilton, ~105,00; , o.oo. . Ed~Ro2~, ~95,00; Frank Rig.let, ~95.00; Lee~ ~axey , Chas L~- ford, ~95.00,;-Ray Perkins, ~95.00; Plainview Fire Department, ~30.00; o , 9s.oo; . ~.E,B lle~, 125,00; A.T.Herrod, ~100,00; S.G. Yatea E R, Walker, $75.00; J.P.~iarlin, ~125.00,A.L.Eing, ~ll~.00. Rusa~ell Hewett, $95.00; H.L. Hood,, ~95,00; Lon 0artwright, ~95.00; Guy Terry,?~ ~95'. 00,' T.P.Sztton,' ,~95~ .00; ~in Stultz, ~95.00;, Fra~ J.L.Guest, ~V5.00, ,~zm Dr, ~,~.Nzchoi[, ~ S~tultz, ~9o.00, m ~ ' --~ ~125,,00, Dr. ~ ~ · ~' Berets, ~85,00; O.DhPulley, $95~00 . BILLS: Board of City De,velopment, ~500.00; Plainview Schjoo! Band, $100o00; Plainview Public Library, $~5.00; Texas State Employment Ser- vice, ~,~15.00; Battery A-131st i~ield ~u3tillery-National Guard, $7.50; J.F.Duncan, Jr., ~28,75; J.Q. Long, ~50.00~ B & B Sign 0o. ~65 70; t~rs. J.B.~allace, ~85 00; City E~tional Ba~, ~lgV.13; Texas-New Lexico Utili- ' ~ ~ ' [87; , ~4_.o0; Weste~- tzes ~o,, ~,306 Southwestern-Bel:L Telephone union Telegraph Co., $S.68; Thatcher Printing 0o., ~Z2.00; West Texas ~as 0o.,~5,36; Boyd & D~en~ort, ~13.10; Herald-z~ews ~blishing Co., ~14,93, Art Burnside & ,~o.,~8~48; 'Austin o ~attery C .,;~16.~0; Tzp Top ~afe,, $25.40~ Gulf Oil Corp. ~3.70; Wi~ ~otor 0o.,$4.20; Dixie Dis- infecting ~o.,$9.24; Plainview ice 0o.,~10,00. Shook Tire Co.,$5.46; Plainview Hardware Co,, ~3.90; ~'armers Black- smith Shop, $19.25; H.B.Fain Chemical 0o.,~13o05, R,B.George Tractor 0o,,~5,50; JoI~LRadford Gtc. 0o,,~2~,.78; 0 K Dr~g 0o,,~11.56; win, ~60.30; Plains 2~achinery Co [, ~16.40; ~leinecke Hardware Co., ~19.89; ~ - Dr. L,C.Wayland, ~15,00; John ~ ~ J~is-Tull Co, ~14.00; , ~uii, ~30.~5; J.~.Gallaway, Reg.,.~lS.00; J,O.Pe~y (~o. ~nc.,~9.07; ~H,A.~iarr Gtc. Co., ~4,0[~ Walker-Smith Gtc, 0o.,$3.50; Steddu~ Se~ice Station, D~n [~i, Cook, [~20,005 Sears,-Roebuck & 0o,,~43.91~ Plainvi~w Disposal Ser- vmce~ ~10,85;. West Pharmacy., ~10.80. ~o,69, ~arter~, ~3,90; z~ati~ff 2 Blacksm~tn Shop, ~9.30; Ph~l!zpps Petrote~ Co., 968.5i, D~gnolza Petroleum uo., ~950.53, Continental Co., ~42,47; P~h~die Refining Co., ~&O,i2; National Oil Co., ~29,25; 2.H~nter~Strain, ~54.35; Higginbotha~--BartlettLbr. 0o.,,~153,~o,' ~ ~' Plazn' - view Sm~itari~ ~99'70;~ Cash Payroll, ~169.60; D~ ~.~ Cook,~ ~:~5_.17, ~t~lf O~l ~oro,,~o.~O; ~la~nv~ew S~m~ & ~ravei o o~, jr,, :~28.95; J.N. Jord~, ~54,55; Cash Payroll, ~50.00; Cash Pay- Lon~-Bell Ioil., ~i2~.~0; Ptainview IndpeAde~t,S,,hooz Lbr. 0o,,~18.70; Plainview Indpendent Son°ol District, ~100.00; n.H.Perry, ~[~17.50; C,Hunter Strain, ~87,15; D~ }f?Eook, ~50.00; Cash Payroll, :~212,22; J.L. Gallaway, 0ity Col,, ~90.1~. Alaerman Hancock made a motion, which motion was swconded by Alderman Xiker, that the' following reso!Utionsbe pas, zed and ado-oted. The motion was carried and the~?resolution NO. %~HE~AS, at a .joint meeting of the City Council of the City of ?lainview, Texas, s~d the Com~issioners Court of Hale County, Texas, held on the 18th. day of September, 19&0, it was determined that it is to the best interests of the City of Plainview and Hale COunty ~o purchase jointly land suitable for a City-County Airport; and u? Don such dertermination it was .agreed that the City amd County pur- chase a-tract of 323-4/5 acres, ~the property of i~rs~. Annie 1.~iaude SettOon, lying gbout £ive miles n6rth of Plainview, at a cost o£ Thirty, Five D~i~rS}(~S5.00) per acre--the City and COunty to each pay one-half of the cost; and, ~HERE?AS, the City of Plminvi&w does not have funds availsble with which to discharg~ ~$ obligation for the pyrchaae price it feels, wi~o~ut interfereing with the bmlance of the bridget as fixed, it being necesmary and expedient to issue time warrants to take care of much deficiency and oblig~atiSn. Such Warrant~ $o be in the ~ggregate mum of Thirsty-Two Hundred-Pifty Dollars ($~280.00) ~ It is therefore the ord.er of the Oity O~uncil that the TreaS~m urer of the City .of Plainview issue Three i~arrants against the Gen- eral Fund of the Oity Of Pla'_znview, ~ e~.de~nomin.ation of each_ ~rr~t. except No. ~ , ~o be i~ the sum~of One-Thous~d Dollars (~lj000.00) all dat~ ~ I~Z day of October, ~g&0, ~arrant No. ! ~ue on or be- fore the first day off October, 19415 V~a~r~t No. 2 ~e on or beffore t~he:~E~rat d~ of October, !9&2; ~arr~t N9. 3 in~e~ $ffm of TWelve- Eundred-Fifty Dollare (~iE~0.00) due o~ or ~o~e the fir~ d~y of ~Ootober, 19&Z. The int~rest~on said warrants to be at the rate o~ Pour per_cent (&~) per ~nnum, p~y~ble ~u~uai!y'~ the ~e ~ccruee. PASSED and adopted' this~ ?t~a j day_of October, 19&0. .Attest: J.,~.~ Galiaway Job_u P. DuBose z,~y o r. WHEREAS, the 0it~ of P!ainview, Texas,~the qount~ of Hale and the Plainview in~$pendant Schodl D%atrict have foreclosed tax liens on-certain property and propertiea lying amd situated within the corporate limitm o£ the Ci~y of Plainview; cud, W!~AS, it is contemplated that auoh ~eat estate, or parts or portions thereof, may be aold in ourauance to the court decree~fore- cloaing $~ tax~iens ~f t~e ~everal taxing Unitasfor tbs sum or sums less"tha~ the an~ount o£ the judgment smd/or les~ that the s~]onnt of the adjudged v~lue of said Peoperty or properties; and, ~='~P~ ~ ~ taxing units involved give ~.btS.~u=Ao, the law requirSs that a.~ writZen cons;ent to sales. '~nader~ s~ch circumstances. TI@]~PORE, be it resolved by the 0ity 0ouncil of the Gity_ef Plainview, all me_mbers thereof being Dresen~t and votihg affirmatively for this resolution, that t~e tax oct!corot of the ~ity of Pl~inview, Te~a, be, ~d he i~, vested with the power and ~uthArity, s~d he i~ hereby directed, to i~sue over his m~e ~d the seal of the corpora- tion, written consent for th~ sale of ~uy ~d all such property o~ properties as contemplated herein, when in ~is judgment and discre- tion the property is being sold for a reasonable amd fair price. POISE BY THE CITY O0UI{OtL of the City of Ptainview, this 7th , day of October_, i940, in regular session thereof. J, L~ o G allaway Jobn~ F. DuBoae There being no further business, meeting adjourned. ~iayo r. TexaS, October, 2! 1940 The City Council met in regular ~eetingwith the fol!Dwing mem- bers preaen$. ~yor, John ~, Du~ose. Aldermen: E.E. Osborne, C.H. Hancock, Floyd Peer, Tom Roberts and Z.W. Kiker. City Tax Collector, P.H.Bry~n, attended the meeting. !~inutes o£ the last meeting read and adopted. -:R E $ 0 ~ U T I 0 ~:- ~Z~, Y~-$~ ~P2~$, the ~yo.r for and on behalf of tbre Oi'ty Council o£ the City of Plainview, Texa2, h~as requested bids of Banks 'to become the depository of the funds of the City of Plainview; and ~i~fH~, bids having been received, opened and cons?idered, and it being ~the duty of the City Council to select a depository for the City's funds for the ensuing year beginning November l, 19!0, and ending October. S1, 19~l, ~d the Oo~ci! being satisfied that the Hale ~o~y~.St~ta~B~, and the ~ty National BaD~ of~Plainview~ Te~a~ a~ both ~afe and~p~ePer~.Bard~s to act as depositories for the City's funds. ~.,~ BE IT.RES~0~VE~D BY Tk~ CITY O0UI~CIZ 0P THE CITY That the H~ie County S, tate Bardc of P!minview, Texas, be designa- ted as a Depository for the interest & ~i~ing ~unds of the City, and that the City N~tional Ba~k be designated as a depository for all the other funds of the Gity of Plainview, Texans, for the year ~eginning I~ovember l, !g&0, ~md ending October l, 19~l, or until a successor shall have been designated and qualified ~ ~' a~o~zng to law, and ~that said Banks 'aa such depository's make aud ~ile with the City ~ecretary ~Bond or Bonds, conditioned as provided in Articles 2559 and 2560~of the Revised 0ivil Statutes of Texas~ as amended, or pledge ~with the City security of the character a~d in the amounts as fUil~y pri~mded by law~ -~ ~ I~,~otion* :by ,A!~erman Osborne, seconded by ~lderman ~iker-that the above resolUtion'~ba adopted and mpon a vote said ~reSo!ution was 212 unanimously adopted, PASSED AND APPRO~ED this £!st day of 1940. ATTEST: J. L. Gallaway Czty S~ecre ary. John F.DuBose ~yor. Motio.u bt~ .'!~!derman ~£iker, seconded by Alderman Poet that the following mes01ution be passed and adopted. The motion was carried and the resolution £ollows, ~REAS, the City of Plainview at all rises paid ~ consider- able portion of all pavi~g done in the said city; and ~EREAS, Knoohuizen Boyd and Davenport, paved a considerable portion of the _~!l Crest addition to Plainview entirely at'their .own ex~p~ense and witA~ut cost to the City, z~~ BY THE CITY COUNCIL OB~ T~ CITY PI~II~VIE~, TEXAS:- That pursuma~t to the request of the above name~ firm, it iS hereby ordered that 511~ City ~axes for 19~9 ~nd prior years, be cancelled on the following described property in consideration for the money paid for such paving which ordinarily would have Seen paid by the City as its part of the~cost, The following p~perty described as being: Lots 9 to. 16, 21 to 2~ in Block'.l; Lots i to &, and i~ Block E; Lots £1 ~nd £g in Block ~; Lots 5. to 9, and !£, iL, 16., in Block 4; Part of Lots I to 5, in Block' 5, west of Hroa~way Street. Lots 1. to SS, in Block 6; Lots !S to 14:~ ~d 16 to ~8; in Block- ~d 6 to 8, ~d ll to ~9~ in Block 8; Lots 5 to ll, an~3 12 to l$, in Block 9: Lots ll,.lS, and 1% t.~ ~l, and $& to SS, in Block 10;~ Lots 8 ~s ~-of~.7, ~d 1E to 18 ~dhl9., ~id.ten~feet of lot~ ~0, ~ l~ts ZZ and the ~ of ~S, Block ll; Lots '~ to t~6, ~ ~d the ~5 and the ~ of S6, Block 1S; Lots ¥~ of E~ a~l of Z to SS Block l~, Lots 6 to 9, and l~ t.o'-ls, BloC'~ !%; Lots 1'~ t.o-ll, Block 1%~ I to llj' in Block 15; ~L0ts &, 5, ll t~o $%, plo.ok 1.6; ~ll the above described lots being located in Hill 0rest Addition to the tov~ of Plain~iew, PASSED ~D ~O~ED this Slat day of OctOber, 19%0. ( SEAL John ~'.DuBose ATTEST: ~ 0r~. ary · There being no further business, mee.ting adjourned, Plainview, Texas, November 4, 19g0. The City Council met in regular meeting with the following members present. Nayor, John P. DuBose..~!de~men: E.~.0sborne, O,H.Haneeok, L.W~ Kiker, Floyd Peer and Eom Roberts. Gity Atterney~ Dan N~0ook, attended the meeting. ~nutes of the last meeting read and adopted. MO~ion aud second ~hat the monthly reports be accepted and ordered filed; the regular salarieB, and the ~fellowing bills, be allowed aud or- dered paid. The motion was ~e~ried and it was so ordered. for 0o~ober, 19~O, $1~,~5.£~; SA~E,50; Oi~y Tax0ellector's Re~ort for ~;etober, 1940; Current Taxes Collected, '$9,E46.E?; Delin- ~ 9886.10. quent Tax~s 0olleoted Bryan,. Dan I~, Cook, $~.00; E.~H, 0sbor.ne, SE0~00; ~Ieyd Peer, He~ C~ ~ ~ ; T'A.~oh~on, $tJO,OO; Nath B~kett, ~15.00; Ed ~itehell, ; , $118.00; ?eno ~ewis, $!1~,00, J.A.~ney, ~.N.Haun, $~,00; Geo, $,A~s, $40,00; H.E A.~.H~lton, $10~.00; Ed Ross $9~-~; Fr~ Rig- red ; S.G.Ym~es, J. P.]~a~ 1mn,. $1Z5 00,. A.. ; Russell ~e~wett. $95.00; ~Z~ Oart~ $95.00; H.iL, Hood, .OD~ · G~..~Te~=..%~,' '~ '~ -:~ ~- - .$88,68,* T.P. 00; ~[~in Stultz, ~9~,00;' Dr. E.C.Nichoil, $~E~,00; ; J.D~.Bevers,~815 $ 0 0;0.~.Pulley, .00, Fra~ SSultz, ~. J.B.Wall'ace, $85.00; J.~.D'~e~., Jr., 50. BILI~: Board of $~00, .ainview ice, Battery New Gas oo., ernUn Hilton 0o. 11,58; & ; 0¥K. ~oter , , ; Plainview School Band, Emple~ymen.t Serv- Guard, $7.50, Tex~s- ern-BelI Telep~hone Co., .~rch Eey'2 Flower Shop,. $11.50; West- Plainview Ice Ce., $2,10; .H. BoFain Chem- 00; Earls 0ale, $22.40; & Oo. Oentinental Oil - ' ' $ $3.?5; Winn , $ . Battery ., Tire Ge., ~,,~E, Phmllmpp Co Roberts Tire 0~., $I~.07. Hermld~News Pmblishing Ne' ~ume Meter 0o Babe 0o. , L~ Ge. pendent Texas Poliee ,$10.75; Kiker's Service Station, LUmber 0o,,$8,27; Ray Enoohuizen, Higginbotham~-Bartlett Zbr. 0o.,$i08.55, ; George Dewberry, R.Etter~"~$3.~0 Pl~invieW Wrecking Ce. 0osden Petroleum Plainview ~auitar~um, $?5.42; Sallmwmy, ~Regimtrar, $10. ~0, Walker-Smut ~ooper C~sh Gro.,$~.85; Pl~inview ~de- $; Text-New ~exico Utilities 0o.,$~3.9~; Petrole~ Co.,$~I'VE; E.H. Perry, ~.Ooek, $6.41; O~h PayrOll, J.Z. Galla~y. 0ity Col.,$8~.~l. There being no f~rther business, meeting adjo~ed. Pla&nview, Texa~, NOv., 18, 1940. The ity Oo~cil met in regular meeting With the following mem- b~ p~sent. John ~.DuBome,. Aldermenoo E,N. Osberne, C.H,.Han~~ cock, Z.W.Eiker, Tom Roberts and Floyd Poero City Tax Collector, P.H. Bryan, attended the meeting. Lmnutes of the' last meeting, read and adopted. motion by Alderman Osborne, seconded by Alderman Eiker, that She following o~dins4uce be passe~ and adopted. The motion carried and the ordinance follows. BE I~ REE~, that at a regular ~sessien of the Oity'0ouncil of the Qm~y of PSazuview, Texa~, held on the ~lSth of .November, 1940,' among .ot~er.~roc~e~ings had' a~ ~ ~ession, the fo~ rese- ~iuti~on relative to ~he d~sc~n~inuauee ~of ~o. O~e at ~the '~ol~ ing s~te'~, ~as presented and ~as u~.auimoumty , to wit: "TEAT , ~&S, the e~isti~n~aet betwee~ t~e City a~d,t~e Tex~$-Ne~ .mexico Utmlmtm' ' 'e~ entered into. on of November, A,D.,~ I i$$, under Divisioh said for th~ City ~umping, amc ~he cemp~ to ~ish its w~lia, D~s ~d ~t~e .City at ~t~e place deS~na~ed ~ maid con~raet as 'the p=~n$ D~mD~g ~site', ~d t& p~p from said wells completion of the Ci~y,e that the co the life of the co sh~'~Id re~ain ~he property of ~the company and ~in the sam~ Lu operating ~ondi~ion d_u~ing %. AND, t~HEREAS, one o~ such~ wells at the maid pumping site, which has been known and designated ~s Well Ne. Ome, and being ~e~ well that- p~mped ~he Water into the surface reservoir, was discontinued at ~he request of the 2~yOr, by -reason of ~4e i~aCt, that the well wa~ no longer needed~ and the conditions aur~ounding Such~ Lr were unsanitary, and it is de, ired that ~he ~ct:s of ~uch erdering~ such d~mcon- tinuan~e b~~ ratifie~ and co~firme~bm~ th~ .- o ~ '_ T~EFO~, BE IT~REB0~VED,~that the Texas-New ~e~ico Utilities Oompsn~.is hereby amthorize~ cud ~eq~s~ed to discontinue th~ opera~ tion and use of the said ~e~l No. ~e situated at the '~ld pumping site' near the power plant in Piainview, and the booster p~ps used in connection with such well in out of ~hehr~m~voir; that the Said company is fully ~red to remo~e from such well and the said reservo~r mlI of it an~ ~quipment used ~nd useful in connection' with the s~id and to f~lly discon- tinue the use thereof. The action of the ~ayo~. in~orderi~ such ~iscon- tinuance is~hereby ratified and confirmed and it is understood and agreed that such action Shall not affect o~ in any manner impair.theaf,reSaid contr~c~ but the same shall stud i~ all as~originally entered into, with the~exeeption above spec. ~forSh.~ _PASSED AND API~$VED this 18th day of NOvember, 19~0. ATTEST: j. T~. G al lawa.v , , , . John. ~..D~Bos, ~ayer. motion by Alderman Poet, seconded By Almdermau Eiker, that the lowing resolution be passed and adopted. The motion c~rried and the reselutin follows. 2'! 5 WHEP~A~.~, Hale Co~ut~ and the City of Plainview are co-spo~eor,s of t~he ~0~ ~tamp PI~, opera~i~ in the Oily of Pla~view ~nd Hale 0o~ty,~ with offiee~in the Court-Hesse, ~d with J.P.D~c~, Jr. as issui~ officers ~d W~REA~, said City aad County believe that the Cotton ~tamp Plau, as administered unde~ the Surplus Earketing Administration, can be in- stalled and opera~e~ in Baid City aud County ~hro~gh the Pood St~mp O£fiee without much assitional administrative cost and expense and it iS the desire of said sponsors to have s~id Cotton ~tamp Plan installed and ~operated in .sai~ ~ity and County; and ~TEEP=BAB, Hale 0eunty and the City of Plainview are willing to pro- vide %he. necessary revolving fund for the operation of said Cotton ~tamD ~Plan and they are further willing to assume ~ pgssible addition- al ad~ninistr~ive cost for the operation of said ~otton ~tamp Plan, pro- vided sai~ added cost is not excessive or unreasonable in amoudmt. NOW, T~RE~OP~, BE IT RE~0ZVED BY THE O0~SSIONERB' COURT HAI~ COUNTY ~ND THE CITY OOUNGIZ OP T~ CITY OP PLAiNVIEW, in joint ses- sion, ~his EOth day e~ November, 19~0, that they ~ree and obligate each respective ~ever~ng bo~y ~o Drovede the necessary revolvi~ f~d for the operation of the Cotton 8~p P~ in s~id Oity ~d Co~ty; ~d fur- ther ~ree ~d obligate ~hemselves to provide ~d pay for ~y re~son- able additiona~ a~inistrative ~ost for the oDer~$ion of s~id Cotton ~p ]~OTION ~E BY R.A,~ugh~rty seconded by C.H.H~oook ~d · mously carried that the above re~elu~i0~ be adopted. PAS~D ~ ~0~ ~his E~h ~ of ~ovember, 1940. · i~otion by Alderman .~ker'~ seconded by ~derman Reberts~ that 'the following be placed in the minute~ of the 0ity Council of the 0ity of Plainview, Texmm, The motion carried and it w~s so ordered. ~ Jo~ P. D~os ~ e, Pta~view, ~exas j The Oo~issioners'Go~t of Hale Oo~ty, censisti~ of ~ra~ R, Day, Oo~ty Judge, B.R.~th~, _R.A, Daugherty, R~in, .~d G.H, Phitlippm, co~issio~ers, ~d Floyd Peer, L,U~,Eiker~ C.H~H~eoek, E,}.~,Osborne, ~d T6m Roberts, 0o~eil ef the _City of Pl~nview, met ~ jo~t session on November ~, ~d ~o~ other thi~s the enelom~d r~solution was adopted in ce~ection with the 0otton St~p Pl~ pro- posed to be installed in H~le CO=nty ~d the City of Pla~- .view, ~by ~~oua vote. The-foll0win~ ~hids were submitted for the construction ~ of a h~ar for the City of Plain'view ~d ~te 0o~ty Airport; ~tion ~$~.~'made by C.H.Hancock, seconded .by G.H. Phillipps aud unanimously carried that the bid of L.D.Harrison~be ac ce pre d. Yours truly, Prank R.Day FRANE.~R, DAY County Judge, Hale County 216 There being no further business, meeting adJeurmed, Ptainview, Texas, December E, 19~0. The City ~ouncil met in regular meeting withe the ~ellowi~ membem~ present. Mayor, John F, DuBese. Aldermen: Z.W.Kiker, Floyd Peer, borne and Tom Robert~. 0i~y T~x ~elleCter, P.H, Bryan, Oity Attorney, Dan N. Cook, attended the meeting. ~ut~s of the ladt meeting, read and adopted. ~etion :~ud second that the monthly reports be accepted 'and ordered filed; the regular salaries, and the ~ollowing bills, h~ allowed,an~ or~ ered paid. The me,ion carried aud it was so ordered. REPORTS: Oit~ Seeretary,a Report o~ ~.ater, ~ewer and Miscellaneous Collections in November, 19~0, SZ.,~5~Z~: Chief Police1' Report for Novem- ber, 19~0, $~?.00; Oity T~x 0o!lector's for November, 19~0; Our, $8,E~,~1; DeIin~uent Taxes, )~. SAZARIES: John F~ DuBose, $175.00; J'~.Gallaway, $1~5,00; P.H,~ryan, $160,00; Da~ N. Cook, ~75.00; E,E.0sBerne, ~E0. O0; Z.W Eiker, $£0.00, ' ~leyd Peer, $20.00; C,,H. Hauceck, Tom Roberts, ; HOyt Curry, $l&~.00; T,A.Bohanmon, $1~0,00; Math Burkett, $11~,00; A.N. Shook, $118,00; Sd Mitchell, $1I~. Lewis, ; J.N. Haun, $ G.~ Hamitt eh, Ed Ross, $9~,00; Ray Perkins, ; merit, $S0~,08; S , G. D ,N~si~ale, 00; J.A.Finney, $95,00; J.E.Sheeon, 00; H.~.Gregg, A.E. ~taxey, Depa~t- ;~.T,Herrod, $100.00; S.G.Y~tes, J.P~ ; A,L.King, $t1~.00; Russell Hewett $98~00.; Lon ght, H.L,'~ood, $9~,60; T.D,~cEennemy, $9B.00~ ~.P. Sitton, ~.00: Marvin Stultz $95.00; Dr. E,G~Nichol!, $1ZS.,OO; Dr, J.L. Gmest, ; Jim i;00; O.~.Put!ey, $95~00; Frauk St~ltz, ~9~.00; J,~.Duncan, Jr,, ; Ers, J,B.~allace, $85,00~ .... ' BILI~: Battery A~l~ls~ Fiel~ &rtillery~Natienal Guard, Tex~s ~,~ate ,Empl~ent ~ervie~, .$t~e90; Bo~d of City ; Pl~invie~ ter ~tr~, $~; Texas-~ew ~exieo ~Utili~ies Co., .106.9~; ,Southwest- e~ Bell Telephone Go., $~2,O8; ~Wemt Texas Gas Co, ; .Western union Telegraph 0o., ~.8~; 0ent~ental Oil Ce., SE~,~; Western AUto S.tere-s, SE,0~; E~ls Oa~e, -$19.~0; Eei~eeke O.K.Drug, $1J.,E0; ~i~ ~ie$or 0e., $16,~0; B~t Electric Go. ~ ~ Ki- , SE$,E~; ~eok Battery, Connor-~[athes 0e., $6,02; Neptune Meter Co., $135,63; 01owe & 0~wan, inbotham~B~r~le~t Zumber Ce. ~0. ~, Roberts Tire & B.~ttery ; George Ptainview '~recking o~ Robinson'Herring Drug, R. Day ~er~y, Panhandle Refining oo,, 0osden PeSroieum Co,, Long-Bell ~aehinery ~Go,, SEt. 8E~Blai.r Drug Go,, Dr~ J.~.G~es~, ~$~.00~ ~joh~ H~I1 , O0 ·, Frank ; ~Vater Reven~e Bend Fund, $1,0E6.00; ~ewer Revenue Bond $ N.Y.A, Girls Proj,, SE~oO~. Salvation Army, O.Hunter S;train, $6~.2,- quit~que Sand & Gr~vel Go,, $22,$0; Gulf Refining 0o,, ~?o9~; B.R.Arthur, $47,6~; Witt P~lling Go., H. Per~, $17,50; Gash P~yrolt, 14; Geo. rater ; Selden Printing Co. sain 0o., J,.L. Gallm~ay, City '~ ~;otion by Alderman Osborne, seconded by Alderman Poet, ~that the 0ity purchase a "Police Radio" for the police ear, at a cost not to exceed $Z?.50o The motion, carried and it was so ordered. Notion by Alderman ~oer, seconded by Aldermen Kiker and Roberts. that the following be appointed as directors on the Board of City De- velopment for the ensuing two years~ from January l, 19~1 to December, 31, 19~2. Lester W, James, W.J,B.Gouldy, John ~iathes, H.V.Tull, Jr,, Bob Roberts, H.B.Earthman amd H.~.i~ontt and L.R. Philtipps and Ben Smith,, as alternates. The motion carried and it wam so ordered. ~otion by Alderman Osborne, seconded by Alders. an POor, that the Cit bid of ~inn ~qotor Company ~o "trade'~ ~new i9~1 Pord ~ed~ ~or the "police c~r" ~d ~90.00 difference. The motion w~ c~rried ~d i~ was so ordered. There being no further business, meeting s~ljourned. iAi a o~lted session of the 0i~y Council held on the above date, The ~myor, John ~. DuB:cae, presiding, ~mud the' following Aldermen prem- ent, Z.W.Kiker, E.N, 0sborne, C.H. Hancock, Tom Roberts and Floyd Poe~, the following business was trausacted, to wit: -:R E S O Z U T I @ N:- ~% %~A~, on the ~omd, day of December, 19~0, the City Council appo~m~ea~cer~min representative~ditime~s of the City to succeed certain members of ~he Board of 0ity Development Whose terms ~e a- bout to expire, such appointments hav~g been made soletywith the view of promoting the effiency or.the Board, ~ud without any inten- tion of casti~ a~j reflection on the retiring me,bets er any one of them; ~PHERPIAS, it now appes~s that such appointments will ~isrupt the ~lans and functions of the Board in i~ efforts to promote the best interests of this community because it will effect a aisorg~uization of certain important committees of the Board; %~E~, the Oily Council recognizes that the Board fills a very importan~ pl~ee in the promo~ion of civic enterprises calculated to make our oommutity a better place in ~]~ieh te live, The Council also recognizes that the Boara is in a better position to know the ~uali- ficm~ions of men best fitted for appointment, and that all ~ach ap, pointmentm should he made after joint consideration.by the Council and the Board. mien, this of seven befit resolved by the 0ity Council, in special sea- day of December,~1940. that its action in the appoint- of the Bomrd on Dece~er 2end is hereby rescinded. L~ND, ~HEREAS, the City Council holds ~e' the visw that the BOard should be consti~ted ~ud operated as a non-partisan and no~politi- eal organization, such as the ordinance creating such Board~stinetly requires; and to the end that this may be mccomplishe~ it has been de- il that the Board shall hereafter have the ccnsidere~ in the matter of new mppointees to the Board. AND, .~HEREAS, it has been'further considered by the City CO~ucil an~ reDresentativem of the Board that the efficiency of the Board and the intereats of;the c0mmmuity Will be better served by the apDOintm~nt of five me~bers of the Board each year, such member~ to serve a term of - .three year~, ~ommencing~th the year 1~4!. , THEP~E~0RE, t. he Beard is directed to designate and submit to the City Council ~he. names of fiv_e citizen~ of ~Plainview for appointment' £0r three ye~$, commencing ~ith the year 19~I; it shall also submit the name~ of one citizen to be apponted to the place of E..H. Pemry, re, signed, s~ch appointment to be ~or the unexpired term o~ ~r. Perry an~ one year in addition thereto; it shall also submit the names of two present members of the Board fo~ appointment for a term of one year addition to their unexpired term. It has hemn further considered by the City Council that appoint- ments to be made for the year 19~2 should be made upon a recommenda- tion of a committee of five from the Board and ~ committee of fi~e from the Chamber of Commerce, acting jointly, Buch committee shall designate l~ citizens of Plainview and sub~it such na~ues to the City Council, from which the appointmen~ ~ f£ve~J.wilI be made for the suc- ceeding year. The City Atto~rney is directed to draw an amendment to the present ordinance relating to the Board so that the same shall conform to the provisions of this resolution., such amendment to be s'abmitt~d to the City Council for consideration a~t .its regular meeting on December 16th, On motion of Alderman Kiker'and seconded by Aldermen Poer, Roberts and Osborne, 2he fO~emgOing ~esolutimu is-unanimously AT ~T: j. r,. G~ Eotion by Alderman omborne, seconded by ~de~an Roberts, that the ~yer and City ~ecre~y be .amd they are hereby a~thorized to sign the agreement Whti the H~le County ~tate Bank. to be a Depositor~ for the City's Interest & ~i~ing ~, The motion carried and it was so ordered. There being no further business, meeting adjourned. ::.Th~,c.it~.~c~cil met ~n~-r.agu!ar-~:.~ee;tzn6 w~tn ~:he ,fo~.aw~ng ~Y~.~-~.~.~'~s~nt;'-'~ ~a~'b'~?~o~..DuBos~,' i!dermen: E,~I. 0s~or~e, ~o~ Rooerts, ~..H. H~cock, Ploy~ Poor ~a L.. ~. Ember, Czty Atty. Dan L. Cook, attended the ~eoting. I~nmtes of the last regular mee~mno, also minutes of the called session held on December 10, read ~nd adopted. ~,.[otion by Aldern:an Osborne~ seconde~ by Alderman Roberts, that the city tax Qoiiector be~:- and he is hereby~authorized to accept ~£71,79, as ~ayn:ent in ffull for all city taxes for 1940, and pryor years, against the following described property, to wit: ~ot ~, Blko 12, Original Town: Zot 8, Blk. 2Z, Original Town, if payment in fuillis 'm&de within ninety days from this date. Above de, scribed property belongs to l~s. W. i~. ~ilson. The motion was carried and ti was so ordered. ~[otion by Alderman RAker,. seconded by Alderman Poer that the followi~:£ ordihanOe~:s be passed and adopted. The motion was carr- ie6 and the re~dina~o.~e follows: OR!)iN.)~IOE NO, ~ ONDiN~CE AI~]i~DING OND!N~CE NO. 1~6 OF T~E ORDINANCES OF CITY 0P PL~.iNVIEW BY ~WDSTITUTIN'G S3CTION 1 OF THIS ORDiI~ANCE SECTION ~ OP SAID ORDIK~OE N0~ I~6, THIS ORD!N~OE TO REDEFINE THE TEPi~S 0P THE DIREOTORS OP ~THE BOA~ OF CITY DEVE~OPi.~NT NA~NER OP 'SELECTION 0P SWOH DIP~OTORS _~ DECZARI~K~ AN ~ I~" ~'~:~ ~ ":'~ ..... ~ ..... TEXAS: B~ IT 0R~AI~D BY ~:.H.~ CITY~'~~0~,~ .'~,~ OP T~E CITY OF ~e'ction i. Directors of the Board of 0ity Development shall years; provided that three directors slh~ii-.be appointed from the ~' and five directors present Board for ~ additional one ~ar ter~ shall be appointed for a term of thr~e years com~:encing with the year 19~l; and, orovided ~ ' _ ~ur~ae~ that ,appointments made for the year 19~ ~d sueceedi~ug years shall be made from -citizens cT t'he CAtty of ~_ainview to be selected by a joinv ittes of five from the Board of City Development end fiver from the 0h~ber of Commerce, such 15 n~:es t0 be smmhitted to the City De~emoer of each year, Comuoi! on or before the first ~onmay in ~ The fact that the appointment of 5 members each year will work.to the better interests ofthis conmunity instead of the number heretofore required by 0rdinamce creates an e~ergency which requires suspension o£ the rmle'with ~eference to readings, and such rule is ~ ~ ' , Le~eoy s~spended and this ordinance shall be in effect f~om~and after its approval and passage. . this the 16th. day of December, 1940. Attest-. J.~.Gallmw?y' ~e~cretary ~John'~. ~Bose lotion by Alderman Kiker. ~econded by Alderman Hancock, Os- bor~, Peer and RoBerts,. that the' £o!iowing be appointed as di-. :~ eotors of the Board o£ City Development in pursuance to ~:endment of Ordinance No. !~6: ~or three year terms: T.C. ~!einecke. J. T,o Hunter, O. A. ~hook, E.R. Perry and E~ K, Hmffs~dler. Their terms to e~pire December Z1, 19~Z; For terms of two years; H. B~ Hilbmrn. J~ck B~ggs, Winfield Holbrook, P. B. Randolph and Dr~ E,O. Nichols. Their terms to expire December Z1, 19~£; And "holdover" for one year: Glen ~abry, E,H. Perry, J.E. Crews, D~ead P. Griffin and A,E. Boyd. Their terms to Sxpire D~cember Z1, 19~l, The motion carried a~d it was so ordered. There being no further business, meeting adjourned. Plainview, Texas, gain. 6, 19~1. The City ~ounci! met-~in regular meeting with the following members present, ~yor, Job_uF. DuBos'e. Aldermen: E.E. Osborne, C.H.Hancocke, Tom Roberts and Floyd Peer. City Sttorney, Da~ N.~ Cook, mttended the meeting also. Z~nutes of the last meeting read and adopted; ~otion and second that the monthly reports be accepted and ordered filed; the regular salaries, and the following bills, be allowed and ordered paid. REPORTS: City Secretary's Report of Water, Sewer & Eiscella, neous ~ollections in December, 19~0, $1,686.9~; Chief Police' Re- port for December, 19~0. $~08.80; City Tax Collector's Report of Current Taxes Collected in December, 19~0, $9,1~.6~; Delinquent, $1~0Z.~8~ H,Bryan~ $180~00; D~n ~, Oogk, $?~.00; E.~,Osbor~e, ~E0.00; Z.W. Eiker, ~E0.O0; Floyd Peer, ~EO,~00~ C,H.Hancock. SRO. 00; Tom Roberts, Ro~ v~.00; Yrank Rigler. $9~,00, ~eedy ~ey, $~,00~ R~ rkins, $9~.00; J.E.Hoeper, $~,00; Plminv~ew Fi~ Depmrtment; ~0.00, S.E. ga!e, $~.00; J.P,~!~riin, $1E~,00; Russell Hewett, $9~.00; H.Z.Hood .$9~.00; Zen ~ight~ $95,00: T.P.~itten. $95.00;[~ia~in stultz. ' Dr, E,O.Nicho~l S Dr. J,Z. Guest. $~.00; Er~k Stul~z, .I~.~!!ey, $95,00; ~s, J.B.~Vallmoe, 221 B!I~S: B.:oard 0£ City Development, $500.00; Plainview School Ba~d, ~100,,00~ Plainview Public Zibrary. ~$~0,00,; Texas-State Employ- ment ~-ervice, $1~.00; Battery A-lJlst Pie!d Artillery of the N~tionql City National Bank, $100.00; Texas-New ~iexi¢o Utilities ~ y Pub. Co?, $8.~; ~est ~Disinfecting Co., Wmlker-Smith Gte, Co.. $1~.88; Thatcher Printing 0o., H.B,~ain Chemical Co.~ ~.J~, Southwestern-Bell Telephone Co,, Continental 0il Co., $g~.6~; Phillipps Battery ~o., ~6.~; Blue Bonnet Oa£e, $g7.40; F~ker's S~ervice Station, $6.60; ~inn 2~otOr ,Coo, $28,95~ O,EoDrug, $~.60; Heinecke Bros. Hdw. 00.,$2.80; Eureka Fire Hose 0o., $~1.49. 0renshaw Paint & Glass 0o.~~, $9.1~; Oo~nor,~thim 0o,, $26.&8; zong,Bell Zumber Co., $&J.69; Panhandle RefiniSg Co., $6&.01; Harder ~ '~!2.6&$ Blair Drug, $2.80; J.L,Gallaway, $1~.00; ~Hale Western Union Telegraph 0o., Gas Co., $10~.89; Plainview Sanitarium, $~.60; ?;ests Oiowe& 0owan, $9.90. Plains Dlachinery Co., $88.~ ~',H. Day, Sb0.gb; Dan Pl. Cook, $6.~;.t~nolia Petroleum Co., $60.Y?; Higginbotham, Bartlett Lbr. 0o., l~l.J~, Carl ~angum I~otor Co,, $6.60, Cash Payroll. $1g~o80; N.¥.A, Girls, SE0,00; J.O,Terry~, Postmaster, ~0,00; Phillipps Petroleum Co., $6.61; Win~ ~£otor Co., ~JF~.b~; Nesbit-Ludeman, $66.~g; E.H. Perry, $1~.~0;. Railway ~ress Ocs. Sg6.g&; J,L. GallaWay, Registrar, $16.00; R.G.Wilkins, Sergeant, $~6.A0; J.0.Terry, Postmaster, $£~.00S Fred Au- try, ~$~.6E; Oa~2~ p~yroll, ¥11E.80; J.Z, Gaitaway, Oity 0o1., ~8.6£. ~1otion by AldermauHau¢ock, seconded by Alderman Poor, that the ~ayor be and ~e is hereby authorized gnd instructed to sign for the City, the Contract relative to supplying fuel' and other supplies airplanes mt· the Plainview Airport, The motion carried an~ it was so ordered. Eotion by Alder~au Osborne, seconded by Alderman Hoberts, that the city secretmry be instructed to discontinue tSe contribution te Sattery A-lJlst Field Artillery of the National Guard. The motion c~rried and it was so ordered, ~otion by Alderman Robertm, seconded by Alderman Osborne, that the s~l~ry of S.E.Bolles be increased Ten Dollars ($10.00) per month. The motion was carried and~it was so ordered, There b~ing no further ~business~- meeting ad~journed. Oi~y SeCret~ry.~ P!minview, Texas, Janumry g0, 19~I. The City Council met in'regular meeting with the £ollowing members present. ~glmyor, John F. DuBose. Alder~qen: TOm Roberts. E.~,Osborne, O,H. Hancock and ~.M,Eiker. City Ta~ Collector, P.H.Bryan, attended the meet- ing. Einutes of the last meeting, read and adopted° ~otion by Alderman Hiker, seconded by Alderman Osborne, that the following Ordingnce be passed and mdopted. The motion carried and it was so ordered, a~d the ordinance follows. ~ 0RD~E~OE ~ROVZDi~G THAT AZ5 ~AS USED B~ ~ COUNTY ~0F ~ IN ~Y OF T~ PUB$I0 BUI~INGS BELONGING T0 ~ 00UNTY IN T~ CiTY OF~ ~~, T~, ~L E ~PAID ~0R AS THOUGH USED T~0UGH BE IT 0RDAIi~ED BY THai CITY OF TEXAS. and the .0ity Counait thereof, that OrdinauQe N0, E6&. granting a franchise and and certain privilege~ to the Wes~t Texas Gms ~Company, its sors and as~igns~, passed and~ ~approved on the E0th aay~ of ~June, D. 19E~. be, and the ~a~e i~ hereby,~ ammended by_adding to Section ~No. ~ ~hereof the following: ~ That hereafter ali gas used .in any Of the cf Hale in the Oity Limits of the City Plainview shall be ~p~.id for~ ~by the Century., acting by and ~h~ough ~i~s Commissioner~ Qourt. as thouEh ~sed ithrough a single This Ordinance shall ~ ~J~e effect and be in fo=C~e from and after its passage ~md approval as provided by law. PASBED A~ APPROVED THIS, THE 20th day of January, 1941. ATTEST. J ~ry. John ~, DuBoae ~yo r. Eotion by Alderman Hancock, seconded by Alderman Roberts, that the Bond of L, OoCawtho~, plumber, be ~pproved and accepted, The motion was carried and i~ was so ordered. Eotion by Alderman Osborne, secondea by Alderman Roberts. that theC'~ty purchase~ a "Short-wave Radio Trana~itter" for the police department. The motion carried and it was so ordeged. He,ion by Alderman Hancock, secomded by Alderman Osborne, that the fine paid by C.~.Serv~ce for fighting with D.POx, be re~ mitred and the money refunded to him. The motion carried and/it was so ordered. There being no i~rther business, meeting adjourned. 22© Piainview, Texas, ~ebruary 3, 19&l. The City Council met in regu.lar meeting with the following mem- bers present, i~ayor, John-~. 0uBose. A;[dermen: E.LLOsborne, C.E.Han- cock, L;~.~[iker, Tom Roberts and ~leyd Poero City Tax Collector,. P.H. Bryan, attended the meeting. ~ute2 of the last meeting, read and adooted. ~etion and second that the monthly reports be accepted and ord- ered fil'ed$ the regular salarieS, and ~ohe f~liOwing bills., be allowed and ordered paid. The motion carried and it was ~o ordered. i~EPORTS: 0ity Secrgtary's Report of Water, Sewer & miscellaneous collections in January, $12,25y.86; Ohief Police' Report for january, $279.25~.0i~y Tax Oollector'~ Report for January, Current taxes col- letted, $38,48~.93; Delinquent taxes collected, ~1,670.09, 2A~IE2: John F.DuBose, ~1~5.00; J.Z.G~!iaway, ~1~5.00; P.H. Bryan, ~160,00; Dan ~. cook, ~VS,00; E.E. Osborne, ~20,00; L.W. Kiker, ~20.00; ~leyd Peer. ~20.00; C.H~Hancoek, ~20,00; Tom Roberts, ~20,00; Ho~ $145,005 T.A.Boh~non, ~130,O0; Nath Burkett, ~115,005 A.~.~.~_ook, $115.00; "~ ~'~ ~ 0 ' ~ e . , ~.d ~itehe~l, ~1~5,.~, ~en Lewis,~llS.00; J.N.H¢~, ~60.00; G W.A~kins ~r~k Eigler, $95,00; ~ed~ E~xey, $95,00; Ray Perkins, ~95.00; J.K. Hooper, $95.00; Pla~view 3ire Dep~iment, ~30.00. ~.E.Bolles, $t25,00; A.T.Herrod, ~100.00; S.G.Yates, ~95.00; G.D. Eassengale, $~,00; J.P. Earlin, $125.00; A.Z.Eing, $115.00; H.Z. Hood, $95,00; ~on Cart~ight, ~95.00~ T.D.HcEennemy, ~95,00; T.PSitton,$95.00; ilarvin Staltz, $95,00; Dr, E.O.N$choll, ~125.00; Dr, J.Z.Guest, ~5.00; Jim Borers, $85,00; O.K.Pulley, $95,00; Frank Stultz, $95,00; ~rs. J.B. Wallace', $8~,00; J.P.Duncan, Jr,, $~Y.~0. BILLS:. Board of ~ity Development, ~500.00; Ptainview SchOol Band, $100.00; PI~inview Public Zibrary, ~-~40,00; Texas ~ate Employment ~er- vice¥ $15,00~ Battery A-iJlst Field Artillery of the National Guard, $7,50; Texas~Ee~ ~e~ico Utilitiem Co., $880,12! ~outhwestern-Bell Tele- phone Co., $~5, ~, West Texas Gas Co., $1~1,~8~ Western Union Telegraph Co., $~.,585 Nunn Electric Co., $18.60; H.B.Fain Chemical Co., $9.50; Boyd & Davenport, ~81,58; The Community Publishing Co., $9,00; Zeague SV0,00, Herald-News Publishing Co., $22,85; of Texas ~anioipaiities, .ThaScher Printing Co,, $2~,30; J~Q~,Radford Gtc. 0o., $11.58; 0ontinental oi~ Co., ~52,49, Higginb~tham~Bartlett Lbr, Co., $16.10; Eiker's Service Station, , 3 , 0 E Drug.Co., ~24,00; Winn ~otor Co. $3,85; Bart Electric Shop, $11, 7- _ ,. . $12,86; ~agnoiia Petroleum C.o., $~9.99; ~lackwell Auto Supp±y Co., $9.55, n'~tmes' - Service ~i! Co., $79.05; Jeffus Gr~in Co., $40.60; Plains Plumbing Co., $16.75; J.S.{Ves) Hays," 8 · , $1O, 0, Robinson-Herring ~rug Co. $4,15~ Dr,~J.Z. Guest, $16.00; Blair Drag C9., $2,65; Alexander Bro~. ~rug ~o., $2,36; [.~,Lemons ~uneral Ho:me, $15.00; Plainwiew 2anitarimm, $84,40; ~ohn~Hult,'$44.50; Looper Ca~h GrocerS, $10, Y0; J.O. Penny Co., $~0.97; L.D,Har~iso~, O~n~c~or, $1,582,13; Sinclair ReSining Co., .~' $7,96; Neptune meter '0o~;?~$1'~6,2~; .Badger meter Co., $149,12; E.H. perry, $1Y,50; Plainview Nursery, $11,~0; 0.R.~Iartine, Sherriff, $54,50; C,H. Service, $10,00; Gash Payroll, $!81.?i; J.Z. Gall~way, City Collector, ~9'.?1. Diction by Alderman Hancock, seconde~ by Alderman Peer, that the following resolution be passed in respect of Col. R.P. Smyth. The mo- tion carried and the re~olution follows. -:R E S 0 L U T I 0 N:- ~I~EREAS, Col. R.P. Smyth, who died on the 2nd day of February, 1'9~1, will lon~ be remembered as one of the out~-~aing guiding spirits who ~wrought the ~iains ~¢ountry from its savage and audeveloped state into an empire. Until hid death he was~ a staunch~e£ender of the rights of the citize~ of the plains of Te~m, ~d was m loyal ~d effective worker for ~ measure that would he eal~!ated to 'br~g more happiness ~d prosperity te H~ will ~w~ be ~e~ membered for his intelligent ~d~ ef hi~ fel!ew-~, his keen interest in all public macterm, his gemeromsi~y, ~gged hen~ esty, devotion to his ~hurch ~d the ~asenic Zone, his p~triotism ~d hi~ love e~ do~g good. Therefore, be it resolwed by the Oity 0omucil of the 0ity ef Plminview-, o£ which ,COlonel Sm~h Bas a former member, that the Council deplores ~he passing of a good and grea~ man; and, Be it further ~esolved that a copy of this. resolation be mai? led~te the brother of Colonel ~n4yth, another copy delivere& to the newspaper,?~~h~ the same be ~pread upon the mAu~tes of the Oity Council. At%_es~: J. Z. John ~..DuBose ? ~ot~o~by:'~e~m~uOS~o~e,~secondedl~By. ~ , ~derman~"'Eiker; that the £ollowing,~e~0iutioh~b~;:pas~ed and adopted. The'motion carried aud ~he~etetu~i~n::,~ffSllows. .R E~S 0 Z U.T I 0 N:- WHERE~, the 0ount~ of Hale and:the City of Plainview have ~greed to each furnish $~5.00 ~or purpOSe of erecting~a concrete building on City property for housing a N.Y.A. Project for hide tanning. ~ T~RE~ORE, the Treasurer of the City is authorized to draw voucher in payment of the C&ty'S portion of such~project. ATTEST: J. L. Gall~ay C~ity Secretary. John ~. DuBose There being no, further b~siness, meeting adjourned. ~ayo~. -:February 13, 19~1:- A called meeting of the City Council was held on the above date, the ~ayor, John F.DuBose presiding, and the £ollowing~d. 225 Floyd E.~o.O~borne, C,PLH~cock, L.W. Kiker, TOm Roberts and when the following b~Siness was transacted, to wit: ~etion by Alderman Eoberts,'-seconded by Alderman Ha~cock, that the salaries of the following policemen be increased as follows. HOyt Curry, Nath ~Burkett, Ao~LShook, Ed ~itche!!.~amd Gene ~ewis. be increased $10,00 per month each, a~d increased $~o00 per month each. The motion carried a~d it wa~ so or- dered ~ ~otm~ 'on ~d second that the mpplication be accepted and a license be is~me~ to George's Linen Supply & Quality Laundry of Lubbock. Texas to operate a "Rental Agency~' in Plainview, Texam. The motion was car- ried and it was ~o ordered. There being no further b~iness, meeting ~djou_wnedo Pt~inview, Tex~s, February, 17, 19&l. The City Council me~ in regular meeting with the following members p~esent° ~yor, John F, DuBose~ Aldermen: ~,Kiker, To~ Roberts~ and Pleyd P0er. City Tax Collector. PoH. Bryan, and City Attorney Dan ~. 0ook, attended the meeting~ Hinu~em of the last regular meeting, also minute's of the called meeting held on February 1Jth, read, and after a correction which re- cinded the motion of the called neeting, w~ich mo~ion was to issue ~ license to ~George's Rental Agency & Qumlity Laundry" of Lubbock, were ad,pred, ~otion by' AtdermanE~ke~, ~ecinded by Alderman Peer, -Klinger be employed to audit the ~ity'~ book~ for the year 19&O, and the ~ee o~ tE00~00 be ~llowed for the service. The motion was carried and it w~s ~o ordered~ ~Jotion by Alderman Eiker~ seconded:by Alderman Peer, that the fol- lowing resolution be pas~ed and adopted, and the following notice be publi~ihed. ~ ~0TIOE OP E~CTIOI~ OF CITY ~ TP!E OIT~ O_~F PLAII~IEW, T~S. At ~ regular meeting of the 0ity Comnoil of the City of Plainview, Texas~ ~o d~y, February~ l~th , 19~l, the following order w~s issued, to wit: I't is orderd by the Ci~y Council of the City of Plainview, Texas. that ~n election be held at the City Hall, in maid City of Pla~uview, on the first ~esday in April, 19~1, the 2a~e being the 1st day of said month, for the election of the £ollowim~ officers fo-~id city. to wit: the ] Apri: elec~ J~dg! City publ~ Two Aldermen. for a term of two years~each. S~id Aldermen to take A copy of this order,~ sig~ed by the D~ayor, and attested by the ~ecr~t~ry, ahall serve ms notice o~f s~id election and shall be shed as required by laW. PASSED AND ADOPTED ~his _jt_Tth day of ~ · -~ ~ ebruary, !9~i. 226 ~Eotion and second that a street-light be placed at the South, en~ of the alley running North and ~outhand ending at the alley which runs East slid West through Block E6, Original TOWn. The ~otion carried and it~was so ordered. There being no further busine~,.meeting ad~ourned~ Plainview, Texas. ~-{arch 3. 19~l~ The City Council met in regular meeting with ~he following ber~ present~ ~Jayor. John F. DuBoseo Aldermen: E~.O~borne~ C.H. Han- cock, Tom Robert~ ~nd Floyd Poero City Tax Collector. P.H. Bryan. and 0ity Attorney. Da~ ~Cook. attended the meeting~ Einutes of the last ~eeting. read and adopted. ~otion and second that the ~onthly reports he accepted and ord- ered filed~ the regul~r salaries, and the following bills, be allowed and ordered p~id. The motion c~rried ~d it w~s~ so oro~e~ed i~PORT~: City Secret~ry'~ reDor$ of ~ater, Sewer & ~iscell~e- cue collections in Pebr~y, ~.~E.IE; ~hief Pelic~' Report fbr February, ~0~,00, City Tmx Collector's Report ~or FeBruary, Cur~ rent Taxes collected in Feb~u~, Delinquent T~xes Col- lected in Feb~a~. SA~$- Joi~ F~DuB~so. ~t75.00; J.Z. Oalia~ay, P.H. Bryn, ~160.00;~m ~fi. 0oo~, ~V~.00; E.~d. Osborne. ~20,00; L.W. Eiker, '$~0.00; ..A. Bon~non ~150,00, Natn ~urkett, ~ii5.00, Floyd Poor, ~20,00; ~.H.H~cook, ~20.00; Tom Roberts, ~20,00; Ho~t Curry,~$1~5.09~ '~ ~ ' ' ~ ~ ' ~ ~ ~ ~' A. E. Shook, ~llD~ 00. ~ ~' ~ ' ~ ' Ed Nztohell, 9115.00,. ~ene Lew~s, ~llS.00; J.A. F~ey, ~95,00, Ed She&on. ~'~ ~ - . ~. __ ~ ~ ~. , ~' $40,00; H.L:.Gregg, ~13b,00; ~¢.l;~.Hamzlton, ~I05.00, ~d Ross, ~95,00; Fr~ az~ler .~-95',00, Lee~ ~'~xey $95.00, J.K. wooper, Jim Severs ~ 5,00~ O.I.[.~itey, -~$95,00; ?r~ Stuitz ~95.00; D~can. Jr., ¢57.50; L~$._ J.B.Wallace. ¢85,00~ 0 . Ol8~nview BILLS: Bomrd of City DeveloPment. ~500, 0, _ B~d, ~100.00; Plainview ~blic Library, ¢40.00~ Texas~State E~ploy- merit Service. ~15,00; TexaS-!{ew i.~exioo Utilities Co,, ¢729,26; SOuth- western~Bell Telephone CO.. $45.05; West Texas 6~8 Co.. ~152.86; Cl~k & 0.0~$,~6,29, ~Vest ~s~nfeotzng .~o,, ~9,50, .~he.. 'Publishing Co., 011,10, He~ald-l~ews ~b!i~n~ Co,,~E2,90, ~inting ~o,,~48,~8; ~einecke Brbs, Hd~, 0o.,~,50; 'No ~40.60'; Harde~ & Dysart. ~5,0~; Continental 0il 0o.,~29,73; ley & 0o..~$,94; Dixie.Disinfecting Co..~5,05; O,E. Drug ~%iiliDps Battery Co, Eiker's Service Station. $~,55; Long,Bell L~ber B~rt E!eo~rio 0o.,~28,8t; N~u Electric ~'~oo.,~5.~' 92.' Eurek~ Fife'Hose ,~,25, ~lowe & Co~, DiviSion ~1~.!9; Wi~ ~otor 0o. ~' ' · ~' ' ~itesides, ~ 0n' ~eptune ~e~er 0o.,~31,15; Bradfor~ Supply:Co ~.~2; 0ity Blacksmith ~hop, ~0.50; Beyd~ & D~enport, 8~,43;~. Cities Service Oil 0o,,$2~,17; J.I.Holcomb. l~fg. Co.,~R0,00, ~aves, Roy Wood F~eral Home, ~3,00; Alexander ~' oro~.. Drug 0o.,~,80; D~ Drug Go., 03.00. H~rt's Ph~m~cy, ~l~1,70, ' Dr. ~Cary ~. Dye, ~£0,00, Dr. J.L. Guest, Dr, ~.u.~aylan$, ~2$:00; Blair Drug 0o,,~5,151 John Hull, ~0,501 ~dley E, Godwin, $26.00, H~le Oounty, Texas, ~.001 R,Q.gilve~'gho~e, ~g,90; z~erio~ Legion. $1b.00; D~lby Rotor ~rexg g, ~g. EE; D~n >~, Cook, ~18.0~, >~nolig pe- lector, ~48,50. ~iotion by Alde~an Osborne, seconded by Alderman Roberts, that the 0ity charge the following monthly rental fees for use of ~the Air- port amd Hangar: $5,00 per month for two-passenger planes; $8.00 per month for ~hree-passenger planes,, ~!0.00 per month for four-~assenger. plane~ and. the same ratio .for larger planes; and that the above motion shall, be retroactive from January I, 19Al, The motion carries and it was SO ordered. ~otion by Alderman Roberts, seconded by Alderman ?ocr. that the following ordinance be p~eeed and adopted. The motion carried and ~he ordinance follows ~ ~ ORDINanCE TO PROHIBIT fdUf PERSi0i~ FR0.7~ DISCHAGING AN AIRGUI{ 01~, IN OR ~CROSS, ~ PUBLIC STP3EET ~iTHIN T~ CORPOP~TE LIEITS 0F THE CITY 0~ T0 ~0HIBIT ~ PERSON ~0~ DISOH~RGING ~ AIRGUN ON ~Y L~ ~ITHIE T~ COEPO~TE LIEITS OF THE 0ITY P~INVIE~I, ?,~ SUCH ~ iS NOT HIS 0~ ~OPEETY; and TO PROHIBIT ~Y ~SON FR0~ DIS'CH~RGIi~G ~Y AIR-GUN SUCH D~{I{ER AS Ti~ ~iISSLE DiSCH~RG~ SHALL STRi~ PROP~TY, P~ OR ~RSONAL, 0R ~Y PERSON, POR~ION, %~ SUCH PROPERTY IS NOT HIS O~Sl~, A PEN~TY POE VI0~ION OP ~{Y OF~ T~ PROVISIONS~ OP THIS 0~I~{CE, ~D DECL~RI}tG ~ Ei{~RGENCY. BE IT ORDAINED ,BY T~n3 CITY COUNCIL O~ T~ CITY 0F PLAINVIE~i~, T~S: SECTION 1o Hereafter it shall be unlawful for any person to fire or discharge any airgun on, in or across, any public street or alley within~the corporate limits of the City of Plainview, Texas. SECTION ~o Hereafter it shall he ~nlawful for any person to fire or discharge an airgun in, on or across, any private land, not his ov~n property, within the corporate lin~its of the d~ity of Plainview. Texas. SECTION 5. Hereafter it s_hall he unla~ful to dis. charge or fire any airgun in such ~nauner as the missle.~ischarged shall strike the prop- of~any pe~aon,~ ~irm':or~ co~p~ration,~ When such property i~ not hi~ own, within the co.rporate limits of the city of Plainview, Tex~a. SECTION 4. ~kuy person who shall violate any of the provisions of this ordinance shall, upon conviction, be fine~ in a s~ not e.xceeding ~:~£5.00. The fact that considerable property damage has been caused by the neg- ligent use of airgun2 and the fact tha2 there is no law or ordinance regulating the use of airguns, creases an e~ergency requiring suspen- sion of the rule that ordinances shall be read at three separate ~eet- ~ngs of the city council, and such rule is hereby suspended, and this ordinance shall become effective after the date of its fihal publica- tion. PAS~D ~UD ~PPROVED, this the 17th,,d~y of i~arch, 194!. ATTESTf · ty ~ecretary. John F. Du~ose kayo ~Otion by Alderman Roberts; seconded by Alderkmu Peer, th&t the following ordinance be passed and' adopted, The motion carr, ied ~ the ordinate foz~ows, -:0 R D -I N A N C E NO, ~0 :~ T~ OR T'0, ~{ ORDINanCE TO PROHIBIT .~ S~E G!PT w:~'~ 0R D~LIVE~ TO, ANY ]~INOR BY OR PL~C~E ~.~, VINOUS OR ~ 5!Q~z~S, ~ROVI~!NG ~k ~ENA~TY ~AN~ T~l_~ OF PI& INViEW, TEXAS: BE IT ~iDAINED B-g_ THE ,~,,_,~.,~,.~'~'~'v= 0P "~E CITY SECTION 1, Hereafter it shall be unlawful for any person, firm or corporgti0n, to sell or give to, or "purchase for, or deliver to, any spiritoud, vino~s or malt twenty- one years within the ~o un- less such person, fir~ or corporation shall have a written orSer from the parent or guardian of such'minor, such Order to be delivered by the purchaser to the Seller of the liquor and ~y such seller delivered to the chief of police of the City of Plainview upon request. ~OT!ON ~, Auy person, firn~ or corporation, who shall violate any of Bhe provisions of this order shall, ~pon'convi~tion, ~be fined in a sum not exceeding ~gOO,O0. The fact tha~ there is no present law to prevent minors from proc~r'ing liquor through ~u adult, 'dud the fact that such method is fre~uentl~y e~l°Yed by minors to obtain li~m0r, creates au emergency w'ni~h re quires suspension of the rule tha~ ordinances shall be read~ on three separate meetings of ~the City Council before final passage, and ~oh rule is hereby suspended, and this ordinance shall be ~in full force and effect from the d~te of final publication ef this ordinance. P~,SSED ~J{D APPROVED, this the l~th , day of ~arch, 19&l, ATTEST: rot. .There being no f~rther businesS, meeting adjourned, ******************** >. r: Plainview, TeXas, Nar. 17, 1941. The 'City ~oun i met in regular meeting with the feliowing mem- bers present. ~yo~, john F. Du~o~e. Aldermen: TOm Eobertm, ~loyd Peer, O.H.Hanoeck, L.~..Kik-~r~ and ~.EoOsborne. City Attorney, Ban ~, 00ok, attended the meeting, ~nutes of the last meeting, rea~ and mdopted. 2~otion by Aldetma~ Ham¢ock, seconded by Alderman Roberts, that the v~can~ cy in ~he ~i~e Department made by the resignation of Ray Per- kins be fille~ by the appointmeDt of F.I.Gallaway. The motion .carried and it was so ordered. There being no further business, meeting adjourned, The Gity Oe'~uc~t met~ 'in refu!ar meeting with t~e foilo~ing mem- bers pres~n:~. Tom and ~I'eyd Poor. 0it~Y~ Tax Oollector. P.H.Bryan~ and Oity At- Dan ~ Geck, attende~ the meeting. ~e .Ninute~ of tn lmm~ meeting, r~ad aud adopted. No~ion~by~d~rman Oaberne, seconded by~Al~rmauHancock, t~at' the ~epOr~ en ~he City's book~ and aoeo~uts be mccepted, and tho _ for $200.00 for the 8erviCe be altowe& and orderers, paid. ~he motion was carried amd it w~ so ordered. NotiOn ~y Alderman Osborne. See,nde&by Alderman Robert~, that the fbtlewing res~ut~ be passed an~-ad0Pted. The motion w~s carried and the re~oluti0n fgllews: -:E L~ O T i~ON RE T U R~S:- 'There ~aS~ p~ ;d to-the 0eu/uc-il in~ proper form and proper man- n~r, the =etu=nm e~ election held threughe~t~ the 0i~y e~ Ptainview ~n the 1st d~yef April,-19~1, ~o elect the fellowi~ e~fice~ %o~the Ci~y of Plainview, Te~a, ~d s~id retu~s~havi~ been received, opened ~d canvasse~, as provide~ by law. ~ it apparing ~rom said reruns ~at the fetlewi~ c~idates received the n~ber e~ votes here~ stated. ~or ~de~en: O.H,E~eoek, ZS~; Tom ROberts~ 2~8; Jack Pa~e, 2~3; ~.0. Malone, ~1~. The ~',f;~:~.~.~i~.~:~s a write-in c~didate, received I vote. The followi~ candidates having received the l~gest n~ber of votes were declared duly elected by the 0ity Co,oil. O.H.H~cock ~d W.( The tot~ n~ber of votes polled berg 6~1, and the te~s of is for the ~~ two years. It is therefore dect;a~ed that the above named persons having re, ceived the highest, number of votes cast for any _o~e fo~ the above' named offices are hereb~ declared elected for the ensuing two years. PAS. SED AND ADOPTED thia ?th da~ of April, 1941. ATTEST: John ]~. D~ose ....... ~a¥or. '~ ~ 0 ~tx n and second that the mon~-hly reports be accepted ~and ordered filed; the regular salaries, and the fo!lowing bills,- be ~ltowed and or- &ere& paid. REPORTS.: Oity Secretary~'s Report of ~a~e~, ~we~ & misoel!~eous ~ax=es. oottecte~ in March, John ;00; Dan .N. Heyt 005 A,~.Hamilton, , ; ~rsmuk Rigler, Leedy ~ey, $9~'.00; P.I,~ll~wmy -~95.00- J~E. Hooper, $95.00; $.E. Be~les, ~155.00; A.T.Hgrro&, $100.00;'$~G.y~$.'$95,00; G.D. Nasse~- gale, SV~.O0; J.P.~rlin, $1E~.00; A.L.E~, $1t5.00; H.L.Hooa. $95.00, Zen ~~ight, ~8, T. D .~oNennemy T.P. .$.itton, $95.00; ~v~ St~l 0 · 0, Dr. E. 0, Nicholl, ; Dr. J.L. G~es$, $~,00, Jim BeverS~ 00, O.~,~ltey, $95.00, ~r~ StOrz, $9~'00: J.~.D~me~, Jr., SS~.SO; ~$. J.B.~allace, $85,00. BIZZS: Beard of City Develo $100.00; Piainview Public Library, vice. $15,00 $ Utilities Bell Telephone ~o.. niture 5 ' . - 0, That'¢hmr Tire Co., $4.19; Na~i~ $7,50; Hugh R.Etter, Stat ion, Plainview School Ba~d, Employment ~tern- Z.R.Bain Fur- Herald~NeWs Pablish- Oil CO',, ~0ok ~b~o ~Oo Holcom~ ~0.,.$56.855 Connor~!~athes,co,,~ ~hop, $17.85, Plainvi~W£~chine~ ~O,,, $9.,50; Ptainview Pl~umblng Co,. .le~ Oo., ; 01arkson & Co. ; J.L.G~llaw~, ~role~ 0o., The Texas 0il & Zife ~. Co., $17.50; Cash Payroll. ri~l~, ; J.C.Ter: view ~ttres~ ~acte roll, J. Fa.vt H.B.~ain Chemical 0o.. J. !. TaX. 001,, , C, Pe~ ~o., ~hop, ~hop, OO,, .95; R.O. ; ~gnolia Ps- Amc rie an Ho aD i~al 52; E.H. Per~, Sanita- 00; pla~- Cash Pay- CO., Alderman Osborne Nade a motion that'an ordinance amending Ordinance No..2~4 passed in in June, 1927, be placed on first reading. The mctiom was seconded by Alderman Peer. The motion was carried and the Ordinance wa~ pasmed to second reading. ~ Notmen by Alderman Hancock, seconded by Alderman~aIOne, that the following ordinamee be passed smld adopted. The motion was e~mried and the ordinance follows: -:0 R D I N A N O E Ne. 4?2 : -? AN 0~INA_NOE 00RREOT!NG ORDIN.~/~CE N0.219 SO T,H~T TP/E SJ~ SHAt~,~ DESIGNATE'THE SOUTH 20 ~EET OF ZOT' NO. 14, BI~CE 86, A~ANDER & ~ESTNOREZAND ADDITION TO PI~IP~VIEW, T~. INSTEAD OF THE SOUTH 20 ~EET 0P Z~ NO. t8, OF SAiD B~0GK AND ADDITION. NHEREAS, on the §th. day 'of November, 192B, the City Council ef ~he Gity of Plainview passed an~ approved Ordinance No. 219 wherein, among other thimgs, it is stated that E.0. Nichols and J.Z. Guemt have dedicated to the use of the public the S'oath 20 feet of ~ot No. l~ of Block Ne. 86, Alexander & ~estmoreland Addition to Plainview, Texas, am au alley and public pa~ew ~REAS, said Ordinance should have mtated ~hat the ~outh E0 £eet of tot No. l~ in said Block and~Addi~ion ha~ been designated by the owners thereof ~as an alley. TP~ERE~ORE, BE IT 0~AINED BY THE CITY O0ULOIZ 0~ THE CITY 0~ Plainview, Text: That hereai~er smi~ ~aitey shall be and is, ideated arid described '~s :the~ Sou~h 20 feet of Zo~ ~o. ~14 of Block ~o. 86, Alexan- der ~& Wes~merel~d Additfen te the te~ of P~inview~ Texas, ~d the 0ity ef Plminview, m m~ieipmt ~rp~m~ien, by ~he rearms he'reef doe~ ~now relinquish ~nte ~he smi~ E.0.Niehols ~d J.Z. Guest ~y ~d ~ll rights-, interest~ ~d e~i~ie~ ~hat i~~ or t~e pubPie m~ have aq~ire& by re~$on of ~he ~i~ss~ement ~bove ~enti~ ~d ~on~in~ in saf~ O~- die. ce No. El~. ~ PAS~ ~D ~PPRO~D upon ~third ~eading, this ~ ~d~ of APril~, 19~t. ATTEST: John P. DuBose J. L. ( ~¢2iYOR 'OF O IT-Y-~O~ ~ · TEXAS by Alderman Poe~, that '~?,E. y PoUnd, and the m~lary to be $60.00 per month. The motion carried and it was ~o ordered. ~otion by Alderman Osborne, seconded by Alderman Peer, that A.D. Davis be appointed to fill the vacancy in the Street Department made vacant by the resignation of Eussetl Hewett, The motion was carried and it was so ordered. ~etion by Aldermau Hancock, seconded by Alderman O~borne, that the bid of $~l?el0, submitted by L,D,H~rrison, to. put a concrete'floor in the city-county Airt~ort, cost of sa~ne to be shared equally by the City aud County, be accepted. The motion was carried and it was LO ordered, ~otion by Alderman Peer, seconded by Alderman Nalone, to order two additional~"street'lights" placed in the city park. ~otion carried and it was-so ordered~ z~otmon by ~lder an Osborne, seconded by ~lderman Peer, that the police chief, H0y~t Ourry, be and he is hereby authorized~mto t~ade the ~pelice ~otoreyele" for a new erie, aud~ to pay & difference of The motion carried and it was mo ordered. The~ebeing no further bueines~, meeting adjourned. ~~ ~ Nayo r · -: APRI~ 10, 1941: - ~ The 0eun¢il of~ the City of~Plainview, Texae, met in called meet- ing with the ~ayer,?John ~.DU~Bo. se, presiding~ and the following Alder- men p esent. E.~.0~borne, o.H.Hancock, Floyd Peer, W.O~Na!one, when the following business was tranmacte.d, to wit- Ordinance No, 47~ , placed on second reading, Alderman Peer seconded by rman AY~. ~qer., moved that the ordinsnce pass second reading; and pasLed by the following vote: Osborne .Malone · ~otion~ c~ied. There being no f~zrther business ~ meeting adjourned. Joh.n ~. D~BOse. ~a~vor. Coancil of the 0ity of Plainview, Texas, met i~ called meet- ing with the 2~ayer, John F. ~ose, presiding, and the following Al- dermen prement: C.H.Hancock, Floyd Peer, W,O.Nalone, E,~.Osborne, when th~ following ~sinems was transacted, to wit: Ordinance ~.o. ~.~.~ , placed en Alderman that the ordinance pass third and final ~eading~ Peer a~d carried by the following vote: AYES: He--.ccck , . 0ebe~rne NOES: _?one ? Bayer Joh~ ~. DaBose then dee!a~:ed t~he erdinauce .finally passed, and the ordinance fel~ow~: -:0 R D I_~ A N 0 E No. 71. ~ ORDINANCE TO ~ ORDiNANOE NO. E64 PASSED BY THE CITY 0F P~VIE~, T~. 0N~ T~ EOTH D~Y 0F ~NE. A.D, 19E~, GR~TL~G T0 ~T A~IGN~. A GAS ~R~I~ ~0R _T~ ~P0~ 0P CON- DUCTING IN SAID OITT A BUSINESS 0F ~U~ISHING- NAT~AZ G~ T0 T~ CITY ~D T~ I~IT~TZ T~O~: SAiD 0RDIN~CE ~E!NG ~ED BT A~ENDING BECTIO~ 1 Ti~E0~ SO AS T0 EXTE~ T~ ~T~ O~ SAID ~P~CHt~E FOR~A P~IOD 0P ~I~ ~S ~0N ~ ~TEB ~E BOTH DAY O~ ~. 1R~?.'TO T~ EOTH DAY ~{D FURT~R A~~G SAID 0~IN~CE N0. E6~ BY ~D~ ING T~RETO SECTION ~-A PROVIDING A ~~ C~GE THE ~ T~S G~ OO~iP~ FOR'T~ OCCUPATION U~ 0~ ~E ~T~T~. ~YS. EIG~A~ WA~ ~ PZAOES OF T~ C~TY ~ P~INVIEW DETEE.~Z~N~{G THE GR0~ ~cEI~s ~ICH CONSTITUTE?T~ BASI~ 0~~ A C0~UT~ION 0F SAID T~ 0R CH~GE. P~0VID- ~G ~URT~ THAT ~E CITT 0~ ,PZAiNVIE~ SHAZZ BE~R GH~GE, ~CE~ ~: ~IN ~0~ PROVIDED ~ 0CCUPA~ TION T~. FR~CHISE T~. LICENSE ~ ~NTAZ. OR A~ZEY~, AND PUBZIC DURIEG T~ LIFE OF THI~ ~RANCHI~, AI~ I~ HEREIN PRO~ VIDED: ~HEP~EA~ the ~est Texam Gas a eorpera~io~, her- inafter referred to ~as the "Grantee" is now ~d h~ been e~ed the tr~sper~a~ien, di~trib~tiem: ~;sate ef natural ~tate e~ Texm8 ~ in ~he City T~as. ~d in further- ~e thereof h~s e~ec~e~, eens~ucte~ ~d ms.rained a g~ di~ribU- ~ie~ mystem im the Uity o~ Plmi~view. referred ~e ~ ~he ci~y",Ee~ pursuit t rights ~ have be~ gr~n~ed ~e the G~ee b ~er ~he lawS of She Et~te ~d the terra ef~ certain ~r~chise grated to i~ by the City Plainview. Texas, on the EO~h ~ of J~e, A.D. 19E~. by it~ ~di. n~ce~No. E~. which ~r~ehise was for a ter~ ~d perio~ ef twenty years from ~d after the ~0~h d~ ef J~e, A.D. 19E~, ~ by reason1 of the growth and ~evelopment of the sai~ City of P~ainview. ~TexaS. ~ince~the p~ssage of maid Or~inauoe Bo. E64. the Grantee ha~ expen~ed large sums in the extenmion of its distribution system an~ tine~~ and facilities so as to serve the needs o~ maid City au~ its inhabitants, and it is contem- plated and anti¢ipate~ by both the City an~ Grantee that the further growth and ~eveiopment o~ said city will necessitate and reGuire the expenditure by the Grantee of large sums of money in the further ex- tensAon of its existing li~es and facilities te serve the needs said ~ity and its inhabitants. ~HEREA~, the Grntee. in order to protect its investment heretofore made in said City and the ~urther investments that will be re~uire~ of it in o~er to meet the dem~ ~e~ioned by the te~ of the o~ the ~e~a~io~ of sai~ ~ehi~e ~der sai~ 0r~in~ce No. mo as that~ the mai~ ~fr~ohime will te~nate on the E0th d~V J~e. A~jD~ 195E. ~$tead e~ on the E0th ~ay of J~e. A.D. 19~7, ~er .mai~ ~din~e No~. E~4, ~ ~ ~ the oon~ideration for sai~ e~ension is witlin8 _to D~ to eerta~ compensation as he~ein~ter Drovi~ed for the use ~ the Grates of the streets, alle~, highw~e ~d e~ther pu~lio way~ ~?laeem within the City. of Pla~vAew. ~iCh compensation the City Co.oil of the City of Pla~iew ~in~s ~ ~rees~ i~ fair ~ ~eas~ble; 235 NOW, T~ORE, 'BE:'iT-'iORD~t~ED' BY THE OITY O~ PZAINVI~.~, TF~, ~HAT: SECTION l: That Ord~uance Ne. g6~ passed by the City of Plai~ieW, Texas, on the goth day of June, A.D. 19g~, and Section thereof be a~ended se as that the same shall hereafter read as fol- low~, to-wit~ "That from and after the passage and approval of this ordinance that the right to £urnish,-distribute and sell natural gas ~er light, best and power and for ~11 such other purposem for Which gas may be used within the Oity of Plminview, Texam. term ending on the 20th day of June. A.D. 1952, to the We~t Texas Gas Company,~a corporation; and its successors and assigns, hereinafter called Grantee, sub, jeer, however, to the provisions hereinafter incorporated in this O~i~ance, and £er.such ad~i~iom'al period er e~tensions of time as may e~ the expiration of the said term of years ending the 20th day of ~, , be granted, and upon conditions then found to he to the officials o£ the City of Ptainview, Texas, and to this ~rantee-, and provided that this a- mendment to said O~dinace ~ud ~ra~chise No, ~64 is'~o be in e£- feet and run from and after the ds~v and dmte of its passage and approval". _~EOT!ON E: That Ordinauee No. 264 passed en the goth day of June, A.D. ?. b$ the Gity of Plainview, Texa~, be a- mended by a~d incorporating therein a ~ew section herein and ~esinated as ~ec~ion ?~A, which is as follew~, to wit: "3EOTION ?~A: As a part o~ the consideration for the granting of the extension of the fr~hime as herei~abo~e set forth and as compensation to the Oi~y for the ~uti~ of said ~ran~hise and ~or the use of the City'S streets, alleys, highways and other public ways and place~, the Grs~tee agrees-to pa~ to the Oity Q~a~terly~e.aeh year during the remaoning ~erm of this frnchis as extended hereby a sum of money e~ual to tW~o per cent ofgross receipts (as said term "gross recepts hereina£~er ~efined)~ef the Grantee from the sale ef natural gas within the ee=por~te linits of the Oity of P!aimview, Texas, ess upon which much ~ax or charge is to be folloWs: ~rom the total re- cei of natural gas within the corporate limits cE the City ef PIa~nview, Texas, for the particular quarter in- volved, there shall be deducted the receipts f~em the sale by the Grantee of to Public ~thorities, to wit: ~ederal Govermment and/or Government Departments, the State of 't Texas, the Oo~nty of Hale. O~.y of 21ainview mud the Plain- view ~dipendent ~chool t, and the balance remaining af- ter such dedmction shall ¢omstitute th~ gross receipts upon which such taxer charge is to he computed. "The quarterly payments provided for herein to be paid by G~antee t~ the Oity shall be paid as follows: The payment for the first ~uarter ~hall be made on or before ~ay 1st of each year; for the second quarter on or before A~guSt 1st ef each year; for the third Quarter on or before November Ist of each years and for the fourth quarter on or before 2eb~s~ 1st of each year. The first payment.hereUnder shall be made on or beforeth~ 1st day of ~lay, A,D. l$~l, a~d shmll eGual two ~) p~r.cent of the gross re- ceipt2 as hereinbefore definde fez the first ~um=Ser ef the year 19~1. "The Grant$~ shall at the. time of making any q aterly pay- merit' furnis~ to the City a sS~atement certified by a duly authori~$d officer of maid.Grantee showing the quarterly g~oss receipts as here~o£ore defined and the' amount of deductions as hereinbefore provided for. "The Gity agrees that the consideration set forth~in the preceding pmraMraphs ~hall be paid and. received in lieu of any tax,. license, Ch~ge, fee. street or e,lley rental, or other charac- ter o£ for u~e s~ad occupancy of the ~treets, alleys and public aces of the Oity." : 236 SECTt0N~$: ms .to the amendment of ~eetion 1: of Ne, 264 and ;ion of Section V-A to said 0rdina~ee No, E64, the' said trdinmnce No, E64 shall i~ all other re~peets re~ main in full fo~ce and e~fect and shall net be in any ~ot~her respects modified er ehmmged hereby, ~EOT~0E 4: This o.rdinace shall take effeot~and~be im force from and after its p~ssage and. approval smd publication as provi~e~ by the laws of the ~tate of Texas and the 0ha~ter of the City of Plainview, ~exas. ON THE day of April, A,D, 1941,.aad !passe~ by the City q the g-- of the Oi$y of Plainview, Tex~s at its first rea~ing on this the ~ ?th day of April, A,D, 1941. ATTEST: John Thi~ erning body of ~he second read°%ng, on ~th~,~ the ATTEST: 10th day of April, A,D, !~41, This Ordinance passed by the City 0ouncil as the lng body ef th~' Oit~ of 2taiuview, Ea~le~'0emnty, Texas, in its third and_final rea~mng on this the llt~h d~of April, A,D, 19~i. T A TEST STATE O~ TEXAS 0ITY 01~ PLA~VIEW COUNTY OF HA~ ~e, the undersigaed Nayor and Oity Secretary of the of Pl~inview, in H~le~Oeu~y~?~xAs, do.hereby certify that the within and foregeiag is a tr~e 'and correct ~op~ of the 0rdinauce ~he term of the franchise grante~ ~to the West e No, 264 mo aS tha~ the said.frauchise will terminate on She 20th da~ of J~mne, 19B2, and £or the p~yment of a ~r~uchise tax er ~ental charge, and that such ~dinance No, 471 was ~uly '~e~, approved and passed as required ~y the City Ohart~ of said City signed by the undersigned ~ayor and and atte$~e~ by the Secreta~y,,this ~he tlth day of April, A.D.~ 1941.,~:: ATTEST: City Piainview, Texas, May 5, 1941. ~ouncml met in regular meeting with the folloing mem- The City ~ " bets present. Mayor, John F. DuBose. Aldermen: L.W.Kiker, W.C.Matone, Floyd Poet, E.M.0sborne and C.H.Hancock. City Attorney, Dan M. Cook, attended'the' meeting. Minutes of the last ~eeting, read and adopted. Motion and second that the monthly reports be accepted and or- dered filed; the re~uiar salarie~, and the following bills, be allowed and ordered paid. REPORTS: City Secretary's report of Water, 8ewer & Miscellaneous collections for Aprit, ~12,5~.52; Chief Police' report for April, ~u~re~ Taxes Collected, 239~.00; City Tax Collector's report for April~-~ ~- ~5~,.~5; Delinquent Taxes Collected, $552.35; ~s~-Texas.-Gas-Company's report for April, $939.51. SALARIES: John F.DuBose, t75.00~ J.L.~aliaway, ~175.00; ~.H.Bryan, ~160.00; Dan M. Cook, ~75.00; E.I¢i.0sborne, ~20.00; L.W.Kiker, $20.00; ~loyd Poet, ~20.00; u.H.[~ancoo~, ~20.00; ~.u.Malone, $20.00; Ho~ ~urry, ~155.00; T.A.Bohannon, ~135.00; Nath Burkett, ~125.00; .~i. Shook, ~125.,00' ~d D~mtohell ~125.00' Gene Lewms, ~125.u0; J.A.Fznney ~100.00' J.E.Sheeon, el00.00; J.N.Hau~, ~60.00; w.~.~varren, ~60.00; O.~.Adk~ns, $40.00; H.M. res , Ed Ross, $95.00; ~rank R~gler, $~95.00; Leeay Maxey, $9.~.00; J.K.Hooper, $95.00; F.I.~al- laway, $95.00; Plainview Fire Department, $30.00; S.E.Bolles, $135.00; A.T.Herrod, $100.00; 'S.G.Yates, $95.00; G.D. MasSengale, $75.00; J.P.M~riin, $125.00; A.L.King~ $115.00; T.D.McMen- nemy, $100.00; H.L.Hood, $95.00; Lon C 0~ A artv~ight, $95. O; ~.D.Davis, $95.00; T.P.Sitton, $95.00; Marvin Stultz, $95.00; Dr. ~E.C.Nicho!l, $125,00; Dr. J~L.Guest, $75.00; Jim Bevers, $85.00; 0.M.Pulley, $95.00; Frank Stu!tz, $95.00; J.F.Duncan, $57~50; Mrs. J.B.Wallace, $85.00. BILLS: Board of' City Development, ~00 00; Piainview School ~ . -'" ~'~40~00 Texas State employ- Band, ~100 00; Plainview Public L~orazy, ; ment oervzce, :,~$t5.00; Cmty ~lect~on Board, $~5.00; Y~nerican Hospital & Life Insurance Co., [$$6.75; $$$$$$~ W.J.Klinger, $200.00; Cash Pay- roll, $84.90; Texas-New Mexico utilities Co., $7~6.t6; Southwestern- Bell Telephone Co., $~7.78; West Tex~s Gas Co.~ $127.79; Selden Print- lng bo. ~,00- Burroughs Addzno ~wacnzn~ Co. ~ ~6.60; Flake ~ Flake~ ¢61.36; Thatcher ~rzmtzng Co., ~52.7o; Herald-News ~ubl~shzng Co., ~57.~8; Franks Cafe, ~5~.20; W.S.Dariey ~ C9., ~2.25; Roberts Tire ~ Battery Co., ~27.80; Phillips ~ttery Co.'~ ~12.6~; Kiker's Service otatzon, ~bo.50; Magnolza Petrozemu Co., ~5~.60. Continental 0il Co., $33.96; Winn Motor Co., $20.50; J.O.Penny ~ · ' · ~ ~ ' ~ I · r~ · :~ . Co., e14.69, o~ook Tzre ~o,,v2.81, H.B.Fazn ~henzcal C9., ~4.00, Long- Bell Lbr. o ~43.10' Hmogznbotham-Bartlevt Lbr. Co., ~201.25 a~emneoke Bros. Hdw~ Co., ~8.34; Clowe & Co,an, $88.86; Harder & Dysart, $159.16; Jarvis-Tull Co., $7.70; Edmiston Servi0e Station, $26.42; The Texas Co., $12.16; Ray Knoohuizen Ins., $25.00; Boyd & Davenloort, $8.58; Plains Machinery Co., $22.92; J.I.Holco~b Mf'g. Co., $40.05; R.B.George Co., ~ ~ ' $7.50; Panhandle Refining Co., $6.05; Connor- $20.23; ~.M.Wnztesides, ~ ~ ' . $22 88~ Robinson-Herring Drug, Mathes ~o., $2.04; Burr ~:tectrmc Co , .$3.00; 0.K.Drug Co., $2.25; Blair Drug Co], $3.75. Dr. L.O.Wayland, ~32.00; Dr. J.L.Guest, ~49.66; Plainview Sanita- rium, ~$9.50; ~ohn Hull, $35.50; Sempp ~;acnmnery Co., S2.00; V.R.Rodgers Shop, $~.70; H~A.~/£arr Gro., ¢3.25; L.R.Bain Furniture Co., $14.00; S.B. Kell~ Plmbn . Co. $29.84' L.D.Harr~son Contractor ~358.55' Un~ted g ' , ~, ' , ,, ' Steel Co.~ $t3.72; Gash ayroil, ~288.~5; Tom Roberts, ~10.00; Casm ~ayroll, $80.70; The Texas 0o,, $20.16; The Texas 0o.,$84.~6; E.H.Perry, $17.50~ Dan ~. Cook, $20.30; 0ash Pa%~oll, ¢2~6.08; J.L.Gallaway, City 6ol., $57.51. Motion by Alderman Hancock, seconded by Alderman Poet, that the "plumbers Bond" of A.L.Stark be approved and accepted. The motion was carried and it was so ordered. There b~ing no further business, meetin~ adjourned. Plainv~ew, Texas, May 19, 19~1. The City Council met in regular meeting with the follwing mem- bers present. Mayor, John ~'. D~Bose. Aiderm~n; W.C.Malo~e, C.H.Han- cock, L.W.Kiker, and Floyd Poer~ City Tax Collector, P.H.Bryan, and City Attorney, Dan M. Cook, attended the meeting. Minutes of the last meeting read and adopt'ed. Motion by Alderman Hancock, seconded by Alderman Kiker, that the fO!lowin~ r~solution be passed and adppted. The motion carried and ~he~.r~sotut~on follows. -:R E S 0 L U T I O N:- ~fHEREAS, the members of the City Council of the City of Plain- ~iew, Texas, unanimousiyurecognize that America now faces the most critical emergency in its existence; and, %~REAS, this city and county is compose almost wholly of A- merican born citizens who are loyal to ~ur government and desire to cooperate with thoss in authority in the promotion of any facility that will b~m insure our national-existence and safety as a f~ee nation; and, ~;~fHEREAS, this community is particularly adapted to the 5pera- ti0n of air fields and air schools in that the county is pSssesed of ~n excellent concrete raad~system, the rainfall ms comparatively slight and fogs are practically umknova~, the water is almost one hundred percent pure and exists in abundamce, the terrain is ideal for flying, and the citizenship is of the highest type. THEP~EFORE, be it resolved, that the City Council of the City of Ptainview does hereby ~!edge such body to cooperate w~th those in authority that in the even% this community may be selected as a location for a flying field or flying school that it will procure any such site or sites as may be approved and expend such stuns of money that it may reasonably and legally expen'd; that it will pur- sue such duties as may be assigned it in the event th~s conmutth'ity is selected, and now states with positive assurance that the County of Hale, civic clubs and other organizations and the citiz~nship will enthusiastica~y cooperate in such' undertaking. PASSED At~ SPPROVED by unanimous vote of all the members in regular session, this the 19th. day of ~ay, 19~1. ATTEST: g.L~Gallaway City'-Secretary. John F. DuBose Mayor. Motion by Alderman Malone, seconded by Alderman Kiker, that the ~200.00 appropriation by the City to the Red Cross, for the storm sufferers in the west part of the county recently, be approved. The motion carried and it was so ordered. Motion by Alderman Poet, seconded by Alderman Kiker, that a street ~ig.ht be placed in the alley between 7th and 8th streets and Broadway and Ash Streets, at the rear of Meinecke~s Store. The motion was carried and it was so ordered. There being no further bysiness, meeting adjourned. Mayor. 239 Pla. inview, Texas, June 2, 1941.. - The City Council met in reguiart meeting With the following members present. D~ayor, J~hn F. Du~ose. Aldermen: Floyd Poet, W.C.Maione, vH.Hancock, L.W.Kiker and E.M.Osborne. City Attorney, Dan M. Cook, City Tax Collector, P.P~[.Bryan, attended the meeting. . ~mnut~s of the last meeting read and adopted. / Motion and second that the monthly reports be accepted a~d ordered filed; the regular salaries, and the following bills, be allowed and ordered paid. The motion carried and it was so ordered. City Secretary's report of Water, Sewe_ & Miscella- R~PORTS: '~ ~ neous collections in ~ay, ~1~767.62; Chief Police' Report for May, ~.1.6o ~ 3/ ~;~City Tax Collector's Report for ~ay, Current Taxes collected Sn~ay, ~685.73; Airport Rentals.in ~ay, $39.00. SAL~dQIES: John F. DuBose, ~175.00; J.L.Ga!!away, ~175.00; P.H. Bryan, ~160.00; Dan I~!. Cook, ~75.00; C.H.Hancock, ~20.00; W.C.Malone, ~$20.00; ~.~,~i.0sborne, ~20.00; L.~.Kzker, ~20.00; Floyd Poer~ ~20.00; Hoyt Curry~. $155.00; T.A.Bohannon~ ~135.00; Nath Burkett, ~!25.00; $125. Ed Mitchell, ~125.00; Gene Lewis, ~125.00; J.Fin- A.~. Shook, 00; .Haun, ~60.00; ~,.~.Warren ney, $t00. ~0 $60.00; G.W.Adkins, ~40.00; H.M.Gregg, ,, ~135.00; A.l~.Hamilton, $105.00; Ed Ross, ~95.00; Frank Rigler, ~95.00; Leedy Maxey, $95 09; J.K.Hooper, ~95.00; F.I.Gallaway, ~95.00; Piainview Fire Department~ $30.00. o.E.Boiles,~$135.00; A.T.Herrod, ~i00;00; S.G.~ates, ~5.00; G.D.Masseng~le, $75.00; J.P.I~larlin, $125.00; A.L.King, ~llS.00; T.D. McMennem~, $100.00; H.L.Hoo~, ~95.00; Lon Cartwright, $95.00; A.D. D.avzs, ~9~.00.; T.P.Sztton, $95.00, Marvzn Stultz, ~95.~0.0, Dr. ~;.~. Nzoholl. ~125.00; Dr. J.L.Guest, $75.00; Jim Bevers, $.8~.00; O.M. Pulley, ~95.00~ Frank tultz, ~95.00; J,F.Duncan, $57.50; ~rs. J.B. Wallace, ~85.00; BILLS1 Baord of City Deveio~ment, ~500.00; Plainview School Band, $109.00; Plainview~P~blic Library, ~40,00; Texas State Employ- ment Servi~e, $15.00; Utilmty Supply Co., $~',19; Plainview Water Rev- enue Bond ~und, $1,020.00; Plainview Sewer Revenye~Bond Fund, $280.00; Plainview School Band,~$180.00; ~iss Ellen Aikin, $50.00; Texas-New ~_ex~co Utilities o,, ~985.16; Southwestern-Be~l Telephone ~o., ~53.!1; West Texas Gas Co., ~93.39; Western Union Telegraph Co.. ~4.19: H.B. Fa~.n hemmcal ~o., $6.90; R.Q.Smlvertnorne, ~75.46; Thatcher Przntzno Co., ~21.60; Herald-News Publishing Co., $42.40; Plainsman Cafe, ~32.80; West's Pharmacy, ~4.73; J.L.Langl~y Gtc., $4.08. Firestone Auto & ~uppty, $3.49; Continental 0il Co., $67.71; Phillips Battery Co~, ~8,20i Nevmian Motor Co., ~60.84; Higginbotham- ~artlett Lbr. uo., ~116.35; oonnor-Mathes o., ~3.24, W~nn Motor Co., ~72.50; Kiker's ervmce Station, ~4.90; 0 K Drug Co $5.55; Long- Bell Lb~. Co., $43.94~ Taylor Foundry Co., $8.88; Clowe & Cowan, ~4.62; Burr Electric.~o.. $56.56; Plainview Hardware Co., R.B.George Tractor Co., $99.28; Roberts Tire & Battery Co.-, $24.90; Quitaqua Sand & Gravel Co., $8.75; Panhandle Refining Co,, $6.05; Babe ~atliff's Sho~, $8.80; Meinecke Bros., $6.40; Blair Drug, $3.55; Robinson-H~rring, ~7.27; Dr. J.L.Guest, $8.49; John Hyll, $39.00; Plainview Sanitarium, ~289.90; J.L.Gallaway, Reg., $12.00; Empire Furniture Co., $6.25. Gravely Motor Plow Co., $2.61; Harder & Dysart, ~49.93; L.R.Bain Furniture C., $9.80; J.C.Penny Co., $29.42; Caves Store, ~ll.40; Mag- nolia'Petroleun Co.., $49.34; Boyd & Davenport, -$50.00; S.S.Sloneker, $61.34~ American HOspital & Life Ins. C.,$46.75; Fort Worth & Denver R.R., ~17.25; Harley-Davidson Motorcycle Co., $2~2.00; Aetna Life Ins. uo., $42.50; R.H.Knoohumzen Ag t., $1~7.50; J.T.r~.~cCrary, ~45.00; Amer- 190;36; Aetna Life Ins.~Co., mcan. Red~Cross, $200~;:00. . ; Cash Payroll, $$86~65 $~2.50; m.H.Perry, $17.50; C.D.Russe!l, ; $69.30. Cash Payroll, 25 ; Cash Payroll, $252.$0; J.L.Gallaway, City Col., Motion by Alderman Kiker, seconded by Alderman Hancock, that the resignation of J.K.Hooper from the Fire Department be accepted, and that J.L.Holder be appointed to fill the vacancy. The motion carried and it was so ordered. There being no further business, meeting. ~~~~~~ £~y or. 240 Plainview, Texas, June 16, 19&l. The City Council met in regular meeting with the following members present'. Mayor~ John F. DuBose. Aldermen: Floyd Peer, W.. C. Malone, L.W. ;~iker. and E. M. Osborne. City Attorney, Dan M. Cook, attended the meeting. Minut6S of the last meeting, read and addpted. ~ -:0 R D I N A N C E No~ ~7~:- ORDiN~CE FIXTNG AND..LEVYING RENTALS AND CHA~RGES ON GROSS ~CEIPTS TO BE PAID BY. PERSONS, ~I~ A~ .CO~O~- TIONS E~GAGED ZN ~ BUSINESS 0F SELL- ING ~ DISTRIBUTING WITHIN THE LIMITS 0F T~ CITY 0F P~INVIEW, TE~S, OF ELECTRIC C~NT, E~RGY ~ POV~R USING ~ ST~ETS, ~LEYS Ai~ 0T~R THOROUGHF~S IN ~ID CITY L~TS FOR POLES, LINES ~D O~R FI~S' ~R02 VIDING FO~ TI~ A~ ~AVER OF PA~NTS ~ ~ROVIDING FOR ~ING REPORTS 0F GROSS RECeiPTS .Alderman Kiker moved that the ordinance be placed on its first reading, seconded by Alderman Osborn. ~_ e , and carried by the following vet e: AYES: Aldermen Kiker, Osborne, Hancock, Peer and Malone. NOES: None. CARRIED: Placed on first reading. Alderman Peer moved that the ordinance pass first reading, sec- onded by Alderman K!ker., and carried by the following vote: AYES: Aldermau Hancock, Malone, Osborne, Peer and Kiker. ~0ES: None. CARRiED: 0rdinanc e pass first reading.. lderm~n Osborne moved that the rule be suspended ~nd that the ordinance be placed on second reading; seconded by Alderman Peer and carried by the following vote: AYES: Aldermen Hancock, Malone, Osborne, Peer and Kiker. I~0ES: None. CARRIED: Ordinance placed on second raading. Alderman Kiker moved that the ordinance pass second reading; seconded by Alderman Hancock , and carried by the following vote: AYES: Aldermen Hancock, Malone, Osborne, Peer and zker NOES: None. CARRIED: Ordinance passed on second reading. Alderman Peer moved that the rule be suspended and that the ordinance be placed on its third and final reading by caption, seconded by Aldermau Malone , and carried by the following vot~: ......................... ~ ........................ A~S: Aldermen Itancock, ~aione, Osborne, Poet and Kiker. NOES: None. CARRIED: Ordinance passed on third reading. ~lderman Hancock moved that the ordinance pass third and final reading; seconded by Alderman Malone , and carried by the following vote: AYES: Aldermen Hancock, Malone, Osborne, Foer and Kiker. Mayor Du~ose then declared the ordinance finally passed. The ordinance follows: -: ~ R D I N A N C E No. ~_~:- ORDINANCE FIXING ~,YD LEVYING ~NTALS AND CH~RGES ON GROSS R2ECEIPTS TO BE PAID BY PERSONS, FI~[S A~ CO~OP~TIONS ENGAGED IN T~ BUSIneSS OF SELLING A~ DISTRIBZ7- ING WITHIN T~ CO~OP~ L~TS OF T[~ CITY ~OF PLAINVIEW, ~S, OF ELECTRIC CUR~I~, E~RGY A~ PO~R ~$ USING T~ STREETS ,ALLEYS, Ak~ OTP~R THOROUGHFf~S IN SAID CITY LIly, TS FOR PO~S, L~S ~.~ O~R FI]~S: ~RO- VIDING FOE TI~ P~qD ~L~i:I~R OF PA~NTS AND PROVIDING FOR N~.t(Ii{G P~PORTS OF GROSS ~CEiPTS. BE IT ORDAINED BY T~ CITY CO}S~IiSSION OF T~iE CITT OF PLAINm SECTION t. ~CH PERSON, Fi~ OR CORPO~%TION O~H'~ING, operat- ing or maintaining any electric light plant, transmission lines or electric distribution system, the whole or any part of which plant, line, system or distributiOn system is located, operat- ed maintained or used within the corporate limits of the City of Plainview, Texas, and used for zhe distribution and sale in said city limits of electric current, energy and power and charg- ing for same and using in any manner ~ither on, along, under, over, or across or other wise any part of any street, alley, highway easement, park thoroughfare, or other public way or ground within said limits for locat'i~ olacing~ erecting, operat- ing, maintaining or using any electric %ransmiosion or dis- tribution line, conduit or other fixture or equipment for the transmission, distribution and sale of electric current, energy or power, shall, from and after the effective date of th~s ordinance, pay to the said City'of Plainview, Texas, quarter- =y each year, a sum of money equal to two (2%) percentof the gross receipts ( as said term "gross receipts" is hereinafter defined) of such person, fizm~ or corporation from the sal~ and distribution within the corporate limits of said City of all electric current, energy and power, w~ich said smm of money and charge is hereby fixed and assessed and shall be collected as a reasonable rental and charge :For the use of said streets, alleys, highways~ easements, parks, thoroughfares, or other public ways or grounds or any part thereof, and the City of Plainview finds and determines such rental and charge is reason- able. SECTION 2. The "gross receipts" upon ~Snich such rentals and charges are based is defined and shall be computed and determined as follows: From the total gross :receipts from the sale of such electric current, energy and power within said city limits for the particular quarter of the year involved, there shall be de- ducted the receipts from sales of electric current, energy of power to the-Federal Government, Federal Government Departments and agencies, the State of Texas, all departments and agencies of said State, the County of Hale, The City of Plainview, Independent School ~istricts~ sales to any cooperative organizations and other public governmental authorities and sales to industries upon such utility~s published industrial rate and the balance 242 remaining after said deduction shall constitute the gross receipts upon which such rentals and charges shall be paid. SECTION 5. The quarterly paYraents provided for herein shall become due, and shall be collected and paid as follows: The payment for the first quarter of each year (ending March 31) shall be paid on or before the first day of May following; for the second quarter of each year(end- ing June ~0) on or before the first day of August follow- ing; for the third quarter of each year (ending September 50) on orbefore the first day of November following; and for the fourth quarter of each year (ending December on or before the first day of February following. No charges shall be paid on any receipts received prior to the date ~his Ordinance becomes effective. Ail past due renvals and charges shall bear interest from the after due date at the rate of I0~ annum. No charges are fixed and no charges shall be paid hereunder on any recipts ffrom the sale of merchandise or any receipts of any char- acter except those derivedrfrom sale within said city limits of electric current, energy, and power. SECTION ~. Such person, firm or corporation shall at the time of making any quarterly payment furnish to said City a statement, certified by a duty authorized officer or agent, showir~the quarterly gross receipts as hereto- fore defined aha the amount of deductions as heretofore provided for. SECTION 5. If any section, paragraph, sentence, clause, phrase, Wor~ provision or other portion of this ~rdinance, for any reason, is or shall be held invalid or unconstit- ional, SUch. invalidity or tmconstitutiona!ity shall not affect the remaining portions of this Ordinance; or if it Shall be determined or held that, under the Constitution ~nd laws of Texas, this 0rdin~nce is not applicable to, binding on or enforcibie against any person, fi~m or cor- poration mentioned herein, such determination or holding shall not affect the applicability to or binding effect of this Ordinance on the other persons, firms and corpora- tions herein mentioned;and said City declares that it would have passed and adopted this Ordinance and ~ach such portion hereof irrespective of the invalidity or unconsti- tutionaiity of any one or more Such portions hereof, and irrespective of the fact that htis Ordinance may not be applicable to or binding on any one or more persons, firms, or corporations mentioned herein. SECTION 6. The fact that other utilities companies have already been covered by Ordinance requiring rental in pa~ent for use of the City's streets, and the further fact that the City will lose a substantial sum by reason of delay in passage of this Ordinance creates an emergency and public necessity that ali ordinances shall be read on three separate occasions be suspended, and such rule is hereby suspended, and this Ordinance shall be effective from and after the date of its passage. PASSED AND APPR0~XED this the 16th day of June,A.D. i9~1. John F~ DuBose ATTEST: J. L. GALLAWAY ~ Motion by Alderman Poer, seconded by Alderman Malone, %hat the appropriation Of $250.00 to the American Red Cross for the relief of the "fio~d sufferers here in the City recently'be approved and allowed. The motfn was carried and it was so ordered. Motion by A~erm~n Osborne, seconded by Alderman Kiker, ~Om~d~nanQ~ ~o. 403_De repoaied by. the adoptiQ2 of th2 ~. ~o±±owiD~g ora~nance. The mo~on carriea an~ or~a~nance ~ozzows: -:0 R D t N A N C E NO. 24S AN ORDINANCE REPEALING ORDINANCE NO. 405. BE IT 0RDA~NED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY 0F PLAIhrVIEW, TEXAS: SECTION 1. Ordinance No. 403, of the ordinances of the City of Plainview, Texas, is hereby repealed; but the repeal of this ordinance shall in nowise effect any other ordinances of such City relating to ContrOl of itinerant vendors, licenses requir~ed or pen- alties for violation of the terms ~of any such Other ordinance or GY? dinances. The fact that there is another ordinance passed and approved by'the City Council which, by some of its terms, conflicts with _Or- dinance No. 403, creates an emergency requiring the rule that all ordinances shall be read on three separate occasions before pass- age be suspended, and such rule is hereby suspended, and this ordin- ance shall be effective from and~ after the date of its passage. PASSED AND APPROVED, this the 16th. day of June, A.D. 1941. ( sE m ) ATTEST :~ __ J. L. Galiaway John F. DuBose ~YOR There being no further b~siness, meeting adjourned. Plainvi~w, Texas, ~uly 21, 1941. The City Council met in regular m~ing with the following mem- bers present. Mayor, ~ohn F. DuBose. Aldermen: W.C.Malone, C.H.Han- cock, Floyd Poer and E.M.0sborne. City Tax CollectOr, P.H.Bryan, at- tended the meeting. Minutes of the last meeting read. and adopted. Motion and second::that the monthi~ renorts be accepted and ordered filed; the regular ~alaries, and the foli~wing bills, be allowed and ordered pa&d. The motion carried and it was so o~dered. R~PORTS: City Secretary's Report of Water, Sewer & l[iscellaneous Collections in June, ~!,720.06; Chief Police' Report for J~ne, ~190.00; City Tax Collector's Report for June, Current,.~_3~520..~12; ,elln~uent, ;i~1,208.62; ~fest Texas Gas ~o., ~50.42.. S~OiARIES: John F.DuB0se, ~175 00; J.L.Gailaw~y, ~175.00; P.il. Bryan, ~1o0.00; Dan l~i. COok, ~75.00~ C.~.~ancock, ~20.00; ~.C.Ma!one, ~20.00 ~ '~ ' ' '~ ~ ~ ~ a 0.00; Ho~ curry, ~?155.00; .00; . A.~a. chock, Finney, ~!00 00; J.E Sheeon, ~100.00, W.]I.Warren, ~60.005 J ~r ; G.~r. Adkins, ~0.00; ~.~,l.G.regg, . ~135.00; A.~:'[.Hmmiiton, ~t05 00; ma Ross 5 · 00; I~ .. I Ga!!a- Frank Ri~!er, ~95.00; Leedy lv[axey, ~95.00; . way, ~9~.00; J.L.Holder, ~95.00; Plainview Fire Department, ~30.00; S.~.Bolle~ ~t3~ 00~ ~ .T.:~e~rod~ ~i0O 00~ S.g.Yates ~95.00; G.D.Mas- sengale, ~75.00. ~ ~ ~ ~^~ ~95.00; Lon J.P.~dariin, ~125.00~ A.L.Kimg, ~!~!!5.00~ ~.~.~:~, ~ ~ Catty, rigger ~95.00; T.D.L~c}Jennemv, ~}100.00; A.D.Davis, ~.9.~.00; T.~. o_tton,°~ ' eg~ .00; l~larvin Stuttz, ~5.00; Dr. E.C.!%~icholl, ~}125.00~ Dr.~ ~ ~ · Jim Bevers, ~S85.00; 0.~[.Pui!ey, ~5.00; Frank St~ltz, J.L.Guest, ~7p.00, ~95 00; ~.~ Duncan, Jr., ~57.50; Mrs. J.B.Wallace, ~o5.00. BILLS: Board of City Development, {$500.00; P!ainview School Band, {~100.00~ iOiainview Puh!ic Library. ~40.00~ TeXas State EmploTment Service ~15.00~ o'~2f~yrolt, ~166.3W; ~/[cMillen ~state per C.D.Russe!!, ~W0.00; Texas-~_ew ~exzc0 Utmlztzes Co.~ ~877.69; ~outhwestern-Bell Te!eomone ~5.17; ~est ~exas Gas Co., ~50.06; mdMzston oervzce Statzon~ ~5.5t; Coz~m~ity Weekly ~ubiishing Co., ~1.30; P!ainview ~ce Co., ~16.00; Walker-Smith Gtc. Co. ~ ~2~.8~;; ~e~aid-News Publishing Co., !vienecke Bros. ~w. Co., ~29.5~; Harley-Davidson ~otorcycle ~.S.Darley ~ oo.,~.~2.22; y'hzlimpps Battery Co.., ~5.00; Taegel Tmre Service Station, ~7.~2~ Lindsay l~'[ercantile Co.~ ~3.62; C.D.Harris Cafe, ~31.30; ~rder & Dysart, ~!2.26; ~fests Pharmacy,~6'73. Dixie Disinfecting Co., ~29.01; O.~[.Drug Co.~ ~.58; .Kiker's Serv- ice Station, ~19.55; Robinson-Herring Drug, .~.25; Continental 0il Co., ~52.17; Winn Motor Co., ~0.35; Taylor Foundry Co., ~i48.00; Panhandle Refining Co., ~9.17; Plainview Hardware Co., ~10.09; Burr EZectric Co., ~158.91; T.C.She~pard, ~16.50; Crenshaw Paint & Glass Co., ~3.90;?.R. Rod~e~s ~t r.~ ~19.05,. Connor-Mathes ~o., ~2.78, Bta~r Druo Co.~.~, Joh~ ~ull, ~.50; Dr. J.L.Guest, ~30.10; J.L.Gailaway, Local Registrar, ~!5.5~; Dallas Tailor & Laundry Co., ~4.~3; Plainview Independent School Distrzct, ~5.16; J.C.Penny Co., ~207.65. Plamns ~acnlnery ~o., ~25.2~; Clowe & Cowan, ~59.35, Amermc~n ±tos- pital & Life I~surance Co., ~5..50;~Magnolia Petroieum Co., ~59.61; Frank R, Day, ~2.~0; Dan M. Cook, ~25.90;'Babe Ratliff, ~i2,80; Hig- GinbothamTBartlett Lbr. Co., ~i13.80; Long-Bell Lbr. Co., ~39.30~ ©ash ~ayro!l, ~18~.15; The Dunn Drug Co., ~5.1~'; Hale Coun~y,;:~9~5~; ~a~r Gr$. Co., ~5.50; ~eptune'Meter Co., ~93.26; Continental 0il C0., ~8t.85; Cash Payroll, ~25~.35; ~kmerican Red-Cross, ~250.00; J.~O,T~rry Postmaster, ~15.00; ~.H.Perry, lT,f0; Datby ~otor .Freight, ~';$2~Cash Payroll, ~289.15; J.L.Gallaway, Cmty Col., ~39.09. Motion by Alderman Poer, seconded by Alderman Malone, that two mem- bers of the Fire Department-be semt to the Firemen's Training School at A & M College, and that ~85.00 be allowed to pay tuition and expenses. Motion carried and it was so ordered. Motion by Alderman .Osborne, seconded by Alderman Hancock~ 'that Roy l~a~:ey, G. H. Saigling and La~vcence Ludeman be appointed to serve~as an equalization board, and that Henry Harris as alternate, and each member of the board to be paid ~10.00 per day for their services, The motion carried and it was so ordered. Motion by Alderman Osborne, seconded by Alderman Poet, that the City Pound be discontinued after July tSth, 1941. The ~otion carried and it was so ordered. There being no further business, meeting adjourned. City. Secretary.~m -:J U L ¥ l~th, 1 9 ~ 1:- The Hale County Commissioners' Court, with Frank R. Day, County Judge and all Commissioners present, met jointly with the City Coun- cil of the City of Ptainview, with John F~ DuBose, Mayor, and Coun- cilmen E.~.0sborne, L.W.Kiker and Floyd. ?oer, Present, when the fol- towin~ business was transacted to-wit: The following bids ~eret~_eceived ~o~e wiring of the Airport: BIDDER A~OUNT Reams Electric Company ~360.oo I~ugh R. Etter 259.20 Leon Cooper Burr Electrm~ Shop 396.00 292.50 which bid of I~lugh R. Etter (being accepted) is as follows: Plainview, Texas 7-14-41 City of Plainview & Hale County Airport. I propose to do a complete job o f wiring in Hangar, fur~nishing all ma- terial and labor as per specifications, for the s~um of ~259.20, Thanks, Signed Hugh R. Etter . Now therefore, on motion made by Commissioner L.M.Rankin, seconded by Co~m~ilman L.W.Ei~er, ~nd carried unanimously, it is ordered by the Commissioners' Co~rtaand City Council that the above bid of Hugh R. Et- ter be accepted and that he h~ authorized to compleDe the wiring of the Airport at the earliest possible date according to plans and specifica- tions~. Plainview, Texas, July 21, 1941. The City Council set in regular meeting with the following mem- bers present. Mayor, John F. DuBose. Aldermen: L.W.Kiker, E.X.0sborne, Floyd Poet, C,~H.Hancock and W.C.~alone. City Attorney, Dan ~. Cook, attended the meeting. I~Iinutes of the last meeting, read and adopted. Motion by Alderman Kiker, seconded by Alderman Osborne, that the Following resolution be passed and adopted. The motion carried and the resolution follows. RESOLUTION FOR SUBSTIT~TION ~D/0R WITi~RAV~L OF SECUTITIES PLEDGED A~D ~LD IN TRUST BY T~ FORT W0~TH NATIONAL BANK. ~EAS, Hale County State Bank of Piainview, Texas, has been desiEnated and has qualified as the Depository of CITY OF PLAIh~IEW, TE~&S by pledging securities of the kind and in the manner permitted by law, and ~REAS, by consent o~ Principal, the Depository Bank has lodged said pledged securitie~ w~tH the Fort Worth National Bank, Fort Worth, Texas, to be beld in trust, and V~T~AS,'sai~ Depository desires to make substitution of securi- ties thus pledged and/or withdrawals, and I. ~V~AS, the seourities~hereinafter mentioned which the Depository desires to substitute in lieu of these heretofore pledged, meet with the requirements of the law and have been and are hereby approved. II. ~iER~AS, s~curit~ies hereinafter mentioned which the Depository 246 wishes to withdraw represent excess collateral or security over and above deposit requirements. NOW, TItEREFOI~3, said DepositSry is herebu authorized to with- draw, and the Fort Worth National Bank is authorized to release the following securities heretofore pledged by it: Ptainview Street Sweeper Warrants, Trust Receipt No. 9568 96,000.00 and to receive in lieu thereof the following securities, which are hereby in all respects approved: NONE I, J.L.Gatlaway of, hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of Resolution properly introduced and passed by unanimous vote of above named body and is in the form $~ which same was passed and as the same appears on the ~inutes of S~d body. IN TEST~%{0~Y£ WHEREOF, I hereunto affix my hand and seal this l~th day of July , A.D. 19~1. (SE~L) J.L.Gallaway~ City Secretary . There being no further business, meeting adjourned. Mayor. -:JULY 28, 1941:- The Hale County Commissioners' Court, with Fr~k R. Day, County Judge and all Commissioners present, met jmintly with the C2ty Coun- cil of the City of Plainview, with John F. DuBose, Mayor, and Council- men Floyd Poet and L.W.Kiker, present, v~£nen the following business was transacted, to wit: Motion m~de by B.R.Arthur, seconded by L.W.Kiker and carried' u~animously that the Airport be turned over to Truman Meinecke to take care of, manage and control and he and his associaDes are given the responsibility to find an instructor that is qualified to operate the airport without e~pense to the County or City. Ptainview, Texas, August 4, 194!. The City Council met in regular meeting with the following mem- bers present. ~ayor, John F. DuBose. Aldermen: L.W.Kiker, W.C.Malone, Floyd Poer, C.H.Hancock and E.M.0sborne. C~ty Tax Collector, ?.H.Bryan, and City Attorney, Dan M. Cook, attended the meeting. Minutes of the last meeting, read and adopted. Motion and second that the monthly reports be accepted and or- dered filed; the regular salaries, and the following bills, he a al- =~e motion carried and it was so ordered lowed and ordered paid. ~ . REPORTS: City Secretary's Report for July, $9,720.29; Chief Po- lice' Report for July, ~2~0.35; City Tax Collector's Report for July, Currant Tax Collected, ~5,308.51; Delin%uent Tax Collected in July. ~!76.6i; City-County Airport rentals in July, $18.00. (City's part) 24? '~' J.L.Gaiiaway, ~87.50; P.H. SALA~R~S: John F. DuBose, ~87.50; C ~ ~ '~.~ancock ~0 00; W.C.Malone Bryan,S80.00; Dan ~. ook, ~37.50; ~ , · , ~20.00; E.M.0sborne, ~}20.00; L.W.Ki~er,~20.00; Floyd ~oer, ~20.00; Hoyt ~urry, e155.00; T.A. Bohannon~ ~135.00; Nath Burke~t, ~t25.00; A.~,~I~Shook, ~1~5.00; Ed ~'~' ~ ~ ~ ~. . mmtcmeii, ~12~ 00; Gene Lewis, ~!25 00; Finney, ~t00.00; J.E.Sheeon, ~100.00; J.N.Haun~ ~60.'00; G.W.Adkins, ~0~00; HoM.Gregg, ~!35.00; A.M.Hamilton, ~to5.00~ Ed Ros.s, ~95 00; . ~axey, ~95.00; F.i.Gallaway, ~95.00~ J. Frank Rigl~r, ~9~ 00; Leedy ~ L.Hoider, %95.00; Plainview Fire Department, e}0.00; S.~...Bo!tes, ~135.~0; A.T.Herrod~ ~100.00; S.G.Yates, e95.00; G.W~l~'iassengale, e75 · 00, J'.P.}~artin, ~125.00; A.L.King~ {~i15.00; T.D.Mcl~ennemy, ~100.00; H.L.Hood~ ~95.00;'Lon Cartwright, %$95.00; A.D.Davis, ~95.00; T.P. ' Sit%on, ~95.00; }~iarvln ~tultz, e95.00; Dr. E.C.Nionoli, ~t25.00; Dr. S.A.~uest, ~p75.00, Sim Bayers, ~8~.0()~ 0.~.~ulley, eg5.00~ Frank Stultz, ~95.00; S.F.Duncan, Sr., }57.50; Mrs. S.S.Wallace, ~8~.00. BILLS: Board of City D~velopment, ~5~0.00; Plainview School Band, ~100.00;?!ainviewPublic Library, ~}~0.00; Texas State Employ- ment Service, ~15.00; m.S.~tson, ~ax ~oiiector, el0.00; ~.D.Russell, Agent, ~0.06; T~xa~New'.M~ib~0-Ut~i~ie~ Co., ~$35.25; Southwestern- 'C ~ ~ ~ O' ~ ~ ' ' Bell Telephone o., e62.29; ~¢e~t Texas G~s o.~ e6.60; ~{estern ~n~on - Telegr%ph Co., ~3.65;' Community Weekly Pdblishing Co,, ~3.60; S.S.Sion- eker, ~61.3~; Selde~ Printing Co., ~6.50; Herald-News Publishing Co., ~50.80; Thatcher Prznhing Co., ~22.10; Menicke Bros. Hdw. Co., ~2e.18; . . G ' ~15.00; Taegel Time & Ser- Connor-Mathes Co , ~9 92; Granada rmile, vice Station, 3.22; Phillips Battery Co., ~21.95. W,S.Darley & Co., ~3.87; Jim No:~aan, ~7.88; The Fecheimer Co., ~15.6~; Magnolia Petroleum Co., ~20.13; Continental 0il Co., ~73.82; P!ainview Hardware Co., ~.53; W'inn I~Otor Co., ~!7.00; Texas Service Station, ~8.98; Wooldridge Lumber Co., ~9.05; Lon{-Beil Lumber Co., ~39.~0; Badger Meter Co., ~19.31; Clowe & Cowan, ~.28; t[igginbotham- Bartlett Lumber Co., }212.80; The Texas Co., ~5 ~0; Burr Electric Co., ~55.31; Cosden 0il Co., ~9.90; L.P.Bavis & Son,~ll0.1t; Plains Ma- chinery Co., ~56.76; Austzn Battery ~o., ~9.81; R.B.Geor~e Tractor Co., ~7.98; V.R.Ro~gers Mft'r. ~10]05; Jarvis-Tuil Co., }18.81. Babe Ratliff's Shop, eS.}0; E.K.Huffstedler & Sons, ~15.65; Dr. C ' . ~2~.00; Dr. Mary R. Dye, J.L.Geest, ~59.89; H.B.Fain hemzca! Co , ~25.00; Dunn Drug Co., ~7.!0;Bl=mr~' D. rug~' Co., ~5.00,. .. Cmmps Pharmacy, ~5.80; P!ainview Sanitarimn, ~153.12; John Hull, ~59.00, ~.W.Lem~ns Funeral Ho~e, ~20.00; J.L.Gallawa¥, Registrar, ~15.00; Gravely Motor Ptaw Co., ~2.90; W.M.Whitesides, %t0.50; Robinson-Herring Drug, ~[9.~0; McKean-Eilers Co., ~11.70; Hale County, ~18.00. Westmngnouse ~!ectrmc Supply ~o., ~30.60; L~wis Military Supply Co. ~ ~ S 6 ~ , ~13.70; u~ves tore, ~6.93; ~ash Pa~ Roil, ~355.86; Muilins-~il- lie Co., ~20.00; Sinclair Recining Co., ~109.09; Cash Pay Roll, ' ~'~ ~ S ' ~22.20; H.M.Gregg, {144~.83; ~.H.Perry, ~i7.50; Hale County hermff, Fire ~hief, ~85.00; Water Revenye Bond Fund, ~t,000.00; Sewer Revenue Bo~d und, ~290.00; Cash Pay Roll {272-.17; J.L.Gallaway City Cot ~57,.u9, There being no further business, meeting adjourned. Mayor. 248 ~ lalnview Texas, August 18, '1941 The bers pi Poer, I City COuncil mst in regular meeting with the fo~lowingmem- ~ayor, 'J0~F.' DuBose. Aldermen: W.C.Malone, Floyd CcH.Hancock. CityTax Collector, P.H.Bryan, and M~ CoOk, 'attended the meeting. Minutes of the last meeting, .reand and adopted. Motion by Alderman Kiker, seconded ~y Aldermen Hancock and Poer, that the cas~ donation of $20.00 per month previously given to the N.Y.A.Girls Project be given to the N.Y.A. Boys Leather Project, ~o- vided the ~ounty would contribute a like sum. The motion carried and it was so Ordered~ Motion ~y Alderman Kiker, seconded by Alderman Poet, %hat ~ s~eet ligh~ be placed ~at the ~orner Of Fourth and Fir Streets. The motion carried and it was so ordered. Motion by Alde~an Hancock, seconded by Alderman Poet, that the ed and adopted,' The ORDINANCE BE TI ORDAii~ED BYT~ CITY COUT~CIL OF T~ CITY OF PLAI~CVIEW, T~XAS That"the follov~ng taxes be, and ~they'Sre hereby leVied for the year 1941, upon the ~$100.00 valuation, .upOn all property subject to taxation,in thesaid City for the Year 19&l. to wit: ~FOR ~ GENERAL FUND ..... ~ - .38 FOR T~ STREET ~'~D ..... FOR T~ INTE~ST & SINKING FUND ............ $ .30 .... ~ '- -$ .72 Total kiND ~XB0~S~O~DBat e Sewer, 192~ Water, ~921; Aud it orimm- R'ef~. ~9-26~ St.Pvng. ~9~7- Water Works (1927} Sewerl~2~ - Refd. 1929 - Refd.19~l~ R~fd. 19~6~ Refd. 1937 - S~, Pving, 1938- Refd.1939- Refd. 1940 Total - - Principal $ 3000, $ 1.~0, $ 2000, $ 2000, $ $ $ $ 2000. looo. $ 6000. $ $ ~ooo. $ 2000. Int.., 13~o., $ ~3~o., ~5o, $ l~.o, ?09, $ 2900, 7230, $ 9230 soo, $ soo, soo $ soo 7o0 $ 7oo lsoo. $ 3soo. Total, Leyy., bt&t~ $ .073. ..$ .o2~. $ .o~ $ .1~7. $ .0135. $ .ot3~. $ .06. 2970. $ 3970. $ .06. 905. $ 690~. $ .ll7. ~00. $ ~00~ $ ,007. 360. $ 1360. $ °023. ~4o. $ ~. $ .007. 700. $ 2700. $ o066. 2_4_9 Street Warrants 1937 4, $ 1,000,' $ 240. St. Warrants 1937' 5, $ I,O00o $ 89° Air Port 19~l $ 1,000. $ 130. $ 1,2~0, $ 02.00 $ 1,089. $ 01.65 $ 1,130. $ SECTtDN22. '~' and is hereby levied for the year 19~I, an oc- cupation t~x equal to one half (2 th~at levied by The State of Texas u_pon allpp~rsons firms ~and corporations following' taxable occupations in the City of' Plainview Texas. SECTION 31. That the taxes shatl~be asessed by the Assessor and collect- ed The Tax~OollectorOf~t'he~ City of Plainview'T~xas as required by Ordinance Eo~373 Volu~e 6, Page 287, of the minutes of the City of Plainvie~3.~xas, an'dunder the laws of The State of Texas. Notion by Alderman Kiker, seconded by Alderman Ealone, that the following resolution be passed and adopted., The motion was carr- ied and it was ~$o ordered. p!edge~ .R E S 0.:L.U T I 0 N+ for substitutiOn mhd/or withdrawal of securities trust by the Fort North National Bank. Whereas, the Hale County State Bank , Pla~nview, Texas, has bee~ d~d depository o~ the CITY OF PLAINVIEW, TEXAS, by pl securities of ~ kind and manner permit- ted by laW, and consent of the PrinciD~, the-Depository Bank has lodged saidp 'Securities with the Fort Worth National Bank, Fort ~?brt.h, Texas, to be held in trust,-and said depository desires to make substitul~ion of the ed mhd/or withdrawn, and WHER~S, the securities h~r~.ei~.fter mentioned which the de- pository wishes to ~ep:~.~d above the deposit requ~emento NOW,. THEREF~0RE, said depository is hereby authorized, to re- lease and withdraw, and the FOrt w0r~h-National Nank is authorized to release the following Securities heretofore pledged by it, CITY OF ASPEPJ~ONT REFUNDING BONDS SER~S 1936, (trust receipt # 9373) $3000,00. And to receive lh.~lle~hth~f~of the following seourities which are in all respects approved, NONE. -:R E S 0 L U T I 0 N:- ~solution for Substitution and~Or withdrawal of securities pledged and held in trust by the Republic National Bank, Dallas, Texas. des~ Whereas, the Hale County State Bank, Plainview, TeXas has been ed and~has qualified as depository of, the CITY OF PLAIh~VIEW, Texas by pledging securities of the kind and in th~ manner by law, and ~$~{EREAS, by con~ent of the principal, the Depository Bank has lodged said Dledged securities with the Republic National Bank, Dal- las, Texas, to be held in trust, and WHEREAS, the securities hereinafter mentioned which the ~epos- 250 itory desires to substitUte in lieu of these heretofore pledged, meet with the requirements or. the law and have been and are~hereby approved. WI~REAS, the securities hereinafter mentioned wishes to ~withdraw represent excess collatteral or above the deposit requ~ements~ over and NOW THEREFORE, said B~oOsiSe~Yis~ hereby authorized to with- draw, a~d~the Republic Nation~liBank is'-autorized to release the fol- lowing securities heretofore pledgedby it, CITY OF SEMINOLE, TEXAS, SANIT~RY SE¥~ER SYSTEM BONDS SERIES, 19~0 as covered by trust receipt No. 598-A Total $5~000~00, and to receive in lieu thereof the follow- ing securities which are hereby in all respects approved, R,F.C. 1% ~notes Series W, dated July3, 1951, due April 15, 1944, as described in trust receipt No. 2048-A Total $8,000~00. There being no fUrther business, meeting adjourned. - :August 25, 94i. ~ A JOINT ~EETING OF ~ CITY COUNCIL AND THE COUNTY O~0M~ISSIONER' S COURT. C~nnci~men Present - E~ ~,~0sborne, L. W. Kiker, Floyd Poer County Judge, CommiSSioners Present - B. R. Arth'ur, R. Ao Daug~erty, Lo ~. Rankin Order passed by court ~ollo~s ~otion made by loyd Poet A~ Daugherty and carr- ied unanLmousiy that the proposal of Clent ~ve Aerial Service to operate and manage the '~gunic'ipal-~irport be acceP$6d~ this proposal subject'tO the extent tb~t we ftn~niSh-.nothing except the ground, han- gar, lights and telephone bil~ls without any tolls. Plainview, Texas, Sept. l, 1941 Council met in regular meeting with the following members pres- ent. JOhmF. DuBose. Aldermen: C.H.Hancock, Floyd Poet, W.C.Malone E.~.0sb~ne and L.W.Eiker. ~inutes of the last meeting, read and adopDe~. M~t'ion~and second that the monthly reports be accepted and or- derd filed; the regular salaries, and the following bills, be allowed and ordered paid. The motion carried and it was so ordered. REPORTS: City Secretary's Repor~ for August, $2,103o59; Chief Police' Report for August, $302~50; ~ity~TaX Collector's Report for August, Delinquent taxeS, collected, $64i.79. SAL~ARiES: John F.DuBose,a$175.00; J.L.Gallawa~, $17~.00; PoH. Bryan~'$160.O0; Dan'N. Cook, $75.00; C~H.Hancock, $20~00, W~C.Malone, ,$20.00; E.M.0sborne; $20.00;~L.WoKiker,~$20o00; ~Floyd"Poer, i$20~00; Hoyt Curry, $155.00; T.koBohannon, $145.00; Nath Burkett, $125.00. A.M, Shook, $125o00; Ed Mitchell,'$t25.00 Lewis, $125.00; J,A~Finney, $100~00; ~100~00 J , $60~00; G.D.A~- 0,00 ; 105.o0; $95~00; Rigler · L 'F 00,-e~dyMax~y, $95.00; .I.Gallaway, $95.00; $.L'.Holder, ;~'PlainviSw Fir~ Department, $30.00; S.E. BOlles, $135.00; A.T.HerrOd,'$100.00; S.G.Yat~s, $95,00; G.D.Mass- engale, $75;00; ~;P.Marl~n,'$125.00; A.L.King, $115..00; T.D.Mc~[enn- emy, $100.00; H.L.Hood, $95.00, LonCartwright, $95.00; 0.D;Davi~;. $95.00; T.P.Sitton; $95;00; Marvin StultZ; $95;~05 J~Bevers; $8~00!,mDr. E~C~NiOholl~$~25!00; Dr, ~.L.Guest.; $75,00; O.~,Pulley', F.Duncan,'Jr., 57.50; Mrs. ~.B.Wallace, 'BILLS~ Boar~ Of CityDeVelopment.,'$500;00~ Plainview School Band,~ $100,00; Plainview PublicLibrary, $40.00;' Texas~State Em~ Ployment .$15.00; J,L,GallaWay,-Registrar, $14.00; Texas~ New'~eXico ieS':Co,.~$91~10:Southwestern-BellTelep~one CO., $5~.85 Texas Gas Co~; $~.lT;-H.B.Fain Chemical'Co.,-v9.$O; Herald ,'$19.15; Thatcher Printing Co.., $9.05; Hurlbut & Ain~o~th, ; Mei~ecke.Bros., $9.33; Phillips Bat- tery Co.. LUnch, $15o55~ Panhahdle Refining. Co.., WinnMotor Co., $~0.:59; Continenta!'G~l Co., $56.421; 0 K Drug Co., $3~$8; Kiker's Service Station, $15,50. .Ametican~Hosp~tal &'Life Insurance'Co., $31.50; ~ine Safety Appl~anee'Oo.,'$2.13.;~Dr.-D.P.~Ones,. $~.50; CrenShaw Paint & Glass Co..~$3;10; ClOWe& Cowan,'-$170;265 Plainvi'ew Plumbing~& Electric Co., $i1.35;~Gonn0r~Mat~es, $16'.7g; ~Bdrt-Electric'Coi'., $38.60'; The-Texas Co., $3.7~; ~.I.HolgOmB'Migo.~ Co.,'$40.05; ~arVis-Tull Co., ; L.P.Davis & Son, $12.95'; Babe Ratliff'~'Shop, $12.80; Bob Co., $2,30;'National 0il-Co;; $125,15; Cosden Oil Co.., · Plain~ Machinery Co., $26.11; E.H.Perry, $72.30; Boyd & Co., ,Texas Land &.Development Co.., $~.10; ~ontgomery Ward & DaVenport, $30,00. ~ ' Harder& Dysa~t, $~2~30;'R.H,Kz~oohuiZen,~$4~.20;'Flake & Flake $18;90; AmeriCan LeE'ion, $5'.00; Blair'Drug CO-., $7.25;· john Hull, ' $33.50~ Roy Wood Funeral Home, $~8.50; Vo~.Rodgers Mftr., 47.85; L.R~Bain & C°.~ $12.10; Plain~iew'Nursery, $260;00; L. oopev Cash Grocery, ..82;' , $9.00; J.C.PennM~co;,~$162,36, The Dunn 50; ~e~t Lbr~ ~o.,'$~l.50;~Cash~Pay- roll, Magnolia Petroleum Co:., $~3.05; Roy Maxey, $55;00; G.H~Saigling, LaWrence Ludeman,~$55;00; Shook Tire Co., 2- $3~ , West Pharn~cy, $4.95;~Cas~ Payroll, ~.$209.90; Ca~sh~Payroll, $691.'77; Dalby Motor Freight, i · $57.76. 7~24, Cash Payroll, $157o30; ~.L.Gallaway City Collector, Motion by Alderman KiSer, seconded by Alderman Malone, that the licemse held by Jess Williams, to operate a domino parlor in the 6ity be canceled. The motion was carried and it was so ordered. Motion~by Alderman HancoCk, seconded by Alderman Osborne, that the bid of $1680o00, which~was submitted bY ~.Q,LOng, for covering the Auditorium be accepted,'and that H.M, Gregg ~upervise the work. The motion carried and it was so ordered. Eotion by Alderman Poet, seconded by Alderman Kiker, that a change in the posisions of ~.A.Finney and ~.E.Sheeon'be made. ~.E. S~eeon is appointed-Corporation Judge, and J.A.Fiuuey is appointed N~ght Desk Sergeant. There being no further business, meeting adjourned. Plainview, Texas, Sept° 15, 1941~ The City Council met in regular meeting,~/~nd i~theJ absence of the -Mayor, who was out of the city, E, Mo Osborne was Mayor pro~tem, and the following councilmen bei0g present, C. Ho HanCock, ~. Co ~lalone, Lo W. Kiker and Floyd Poero City Tax-Collector, P~ H~ Bryan,. and City Attorney, Dan M. Cook, attended the meeting° ~iinutes of the last meeting, read and adopted. Motion by Alderman Kiker, seconded by Alderman Poer, that the City accept Lot 2, Block 3, Mayfield Addition, and $30o00 in cash in full settlement of City Taxes against Lots i to 4, Block Noo 8, McClellaud Addition to the city. The motion was carried and it was so ordered. Motion by Alderman Hancock, seconded by Alderman Malone, that the City join the County to th~ extent of $125~00 e~ch, for the purpose of putting ~o~ a water-well at the CitY-Count~~ A~port. The motion was carried and it was so ordered. Motion by Alderman Kiker, seconded by Alderman Poer, that a one-inc~water line~'~e extended through one block north from Thir- teenth Street on Quincy Street, Motion carried and it was so or~ dered. Motion by Alderman Hancock, seconded by Alderman Malone, that a street light be placed at the intersection of Ninth and Cedar Streets° The motion was carried and it was so ordered° Motion by Alderman Kiker, seoonded by Alderman Poet, that the~ City Tax Roll for the year 1941 as presented by City Tax-Collector, P. Ho Bryen, be approved. The motion was carried and it was so or- dered~ ~iotion by Alderman t{iker, seconded by Alderman Hancock, that adoption of the minutes of the last meeting be reconsidered. The motion was carried and it was so ordered. Motion by Alderman Kiker, seconded by Alderman Hancock, that the motion to change J. E. Sheeon from Night Desk Sergeant to Cor- poration Judge, and Jo Ao Finney from corporation Judge to Night Desk Sergeant, be stricken from the minutes of the last meeting® The motion was carried and it was so ordered° Motion by Alderman Hancock, seconded by Alderman Kiker, that the minutes of the last meeting, then be adopted~ The motion was carried and it was so ordered. There being no further business, meeting adjourned° -:.SF~PTEkCBER 22nd, 1941:- The Hale County Connnissioners' Court with the County Judge, Frank R. Day, and the following members of the court; R. A. Daugh- erty, L. M. Rankin, and G. H. Phillips present met jointly with the City Council, with the followiug members: C. H. Hancock, Floyd Poet, E. M. Osborne, and VJ. C. Malone present when the following business was transacted to-~t: Motion made by C. H. Hancock, seconded by Floyd Poet and carrzed unanzmously that the ~zty of Plaznvzew agr es to furnish one-half ofthe expense of mating changes in rooms and furnishing additiOnal equipment for the Local Welfare Unit as set out accord- ing to the plan submitted ~ the Welfare Office at Lubbock. Motion made by W. C.'-Mal'on~,''s~e'conded by Floyd Poer and carried unanimouSly that the CiSy of Pla inVieW join with gale County~ and motion made by~Lo M Rankin, seconded by R. A. Daugh'e~ty and carried unanimously that Hale County join with the City Of Plainview, in the following contract: ( CONTRACT ) Motion made by G. H. Phillips, seconded by R. A. Daugherty and carried 'unanimously that the installation of a small water- wet~ at the airport be authorized, and Frauk R. Day, County Judge, together wi~h the City of Plainview is authorized to make selec- tion of the equipment. There being no further husiness, meeting ad$ourned. City Plainview, Texas, October, 6, 194l. The City Council met in regular meeting with ~he following mam- bars present. Mayor, JOhn F.DuBose. Aldermen: C.H.Hancock; W.C.Malone, E.M#0sborne, Floyd POer and L.W. Kiker. City Tax Collector, P.H.Bryan, attended the meeting. Minutes of the last meeting, read, corrected, and then adopted. Motion and second that-the monthly reports be accepted and ordered filed: the regular salaries, and the following bills', be allowe~ and ordered paid. The motion was carried and it was so ordered. REPORTS: City'Secre~arY~s Report of water, sewer and miscella- neous colleatio~s in September, $1,8~7.11; Chief Police, Report for September, $25&.50; City Tax Collector's Report for September, De- linquent Taxes Collected in September, $2,130.28. SALARIES: John F.DuBose, $17~.00; J.L.Gallaway; $175.00; P.H. Bryan, $160.00; Dan-M.Co0k, $75.00, C.H.Hancock, $20.00; W;C.Malone, $20.00; E.M.0sborne, $20.00; L.W.Kiker, $20.0'0; Floyd Poet, $20~.00; Hoyt Curry, $155.0~; T.A.BOhannon~ $135.00; Nath Burkett, $125.00;. A.M.Shook, $125,00; Ed Mitchell,-$125.00; ~ene Lewis, $125.00; J.A. Finney, $100.00; J.E'.Sheeon, 100..00; J.N.Haun, $60.00; G.D.Adkins, $40~00; H.M.Gregg,$135.00; A.M.Hamilton, $105.00; Ed Ross, $95.00; Frank Rigler, $9i5.00; ~eedy MaxeY, $95.00;'F.I.Gallaway, $95.00; J.L. Holder, $95.00; Plai~view, Fire Department, $~0.00. $.E.Bolles, $135.00; A.T'.HeFrod~. $~00.00; S G.Yates, $95.?0; G.D~Massengale, $~5.00; J.P.Marl~n, $125.00; A.LlKing;-$115.00, H.L. Hood, $95.00; Lon Cartwright, $95.00; T;P.Sitton, $95.00; Marvin Stultz; $95;00; Dr$ E.C.Nicholl;'$125.00; Dr. J.L.~uest, $75.00; Jim Bevers;m'$85.00; 0.M..Pulley,'~95i00:~}~ank Stultz, $95.00; J.F.Duncan Jr. rs. J.B.Wa lac , $S .06 BILLS: ~oard'of City Development, $500.00; Plainview Schsol Band, $109.0O;.Plain~iew P~blic Libr~y,-$40.00; Texas state Employ- ment Ser~ce~ $15.00 ....... , .~ ~,~. , g , ~z~es ~o., $1,176~67; Southwestern-Bell Telephone Co., $51.~3; West Texas Gas Co. . · Commun~ . ~ ~ $~ 43; 'ty ~eekly, $15.50; Hurlb~t & Ains- The-American Li~e & Hospital Insurance Co.~ $31.50; Phillips Bat- tery Co,, 435~45; American LaFranc~-Foamite~Co.~ 415.14; Eureka Fire Hose Co., 419.38; The Seagraves~COrporation,$3.50; H.B.Fain. Chemical Co., $22.68; Shook Tire Co., $5~71; WoOldridEe Lumber CO.~ $41.00; Ken- iston MotOr Co., $i1.80;~StoVall-Booher, 44,50; Cities S~rvice 0il Co~ ~ 8 ~14.5 ; Burr Electric Co~, $165~855 R.B.George Tractor Co., $43.91; Plains ~achinery Co~, $2.73; Ratliff~s Blacksmith Shop, 48°80; City Blacksmith S~0p, $17~.80; ~oc Hinds~ 95.85; Austin Battery Co., VoR.Rodgers M~t~r., $6~00, L.P.Dav~s & Son, 45~70; Byars Service Sta- tion, 4~.69; Texas Land & Development Co., Farmers Blacksmith Shop, $4~50; Hal~H~mi~tons Blacksmith Shop, $57.55; Connor-~lathes, 412.49; Oosden PetrOleum Co., $21.28; Plainview hardware Co., ~2.70, W.~.Wh~tesides, ~5.25,. Boyd & Davenport,~ $10.40; Dunn Drug Co., $5.78; Blair ~rug Co., $5.25; Dr. J.L.Guest, $106o17; Plainview Sanitarium, 4285.6p; John Hu~l, $35.00; g.L.Gallaway, Reg- istrar, $21;50; Dallas Tailor & Laundry Supply Co., $2.14; J.C.Penny Co., $11.36; Herald~NeWs pub. Co.; 47~85; ~ew2s Military Supply CO., $10.40; Higginbotham-Bartlett Lbr. ~o., $91.00; J.Q.Long, ~300.00; C~owe & Cowan, $34.91; Magnolia Petroleum Co., $11.25. Long-Bell Lumber Co., ~23.76; Wests Phammacy, $6.~);'Phillips Petroleum Co~, $110.53; Cash?ayrol'l, .$181.52; Dan'. Cook~ ~35.00; Hugh Etter, $100.00; Frank R Day, $32.26; g.Q.Long, $125.00; E.H.Perry, $~7.50; Dan M. Cook, $44.13; Robinson-Herring Drug,, $19.50; Dalby Mo- . . · J~C.Terry, Postmaster, tot Co., $23 01; C.L.~mith Lumber Co., $56 25, ~ . ¥15.00, J.q.Long, 4200.00; Cash Payroll, $107.32; Tezminal Garrage, $6.00; Cash Payroll, $13~.05; J.L.Gallaway, City Col., $54.98. Motion by Alderman Osborne, seconded by Alderman Hancock, that the City appropriate $250®00, said amount to be matched by Hale County, to be used as a "Co~mmunity~Chest" fund. The motion was carried and it was so ordered. Motion by Alderman Hiker, seconded by Alderman Hancock, that a street light be placed at the intersection of Eighth & Raleigh Streets. ~otion was carried and it vas so ordered. Motion by Aidermau OSborne, seconded by Alderman Hiker, that Grady Brown be appointed to fill the vacancy in the street dePartmeht made by ~he resignation of H. L. Hood. The motion was carried ~d it was s o ordered. There being no further business, meeting adjourned. ayor. Ptainview, Texas, October 20, 1941. The City Council merlin regular meeting with the~foilloWing members present. Mayor, John Fo DuBose. Aldermen: Hiker, Floyd Poet and C.H~Hancock~ City Attorney, Dan ~. Caok, attended the meeting. Minutes off the last meeting, read and adopted. On this 20th day of October, 1941, at a regular meeting of the City Council of Plainview, Texas, c~me on tb be ~eard amd cons~idered the matter of~ granting a-permit for the opration Of taxicab service in the City of Plainview, Texas; and it appearing to the Council that ~applications fOr permit have been heretofore filed by City Cab Co~, operated by RoE.L. Farmer, and Charlie's 'Taxi, operated by Charles Flack, and that each of said applicants haVe filed indemnity bon~ and insurance policy. Thereupon the CoUncil proceeded to hear evidence tO determine the fitness of~ such applicants, and to detezmine whether or not~ the convenience and necessity of the City of Plainview, and its inhabitants require or warrant' the issuance of a license and per- mit service, and if said applicants are ph'ssessed of and means to properly operate a taxicab service in the CiSy of Plainview, Texas. After haVir~g heard~such evidence and statements made by counsel for each party, and having made proper in- vestigation, the City ~ouncil is of~the opinion, and here finds, that the applioati0n of the City Cab Co., operated by R. E. L. Farmer, should be approved, and license and permit tooperate a taxicab serv- ice be granted to said City Cab Co., and that its bond and indemnity insurance policy herein filed be in all things accepted and~pproved. Thereupon Councilman Poet moved that the indemnity insurance policy and bond of the City Cab Co., owned and operated by R. E. L. Farmer, . be accepted and approved, and that the City Council find that the City-Cab CO., operated by R.E.L. Farmer, is a fit person to operate a taxicab service, and is possemsed of proper equipment and means to properly opera, ate a taxicab service in the City of Plainview, and that the public convenience and necesg~ity require and warrant such operation of a taxicab service in the City of Plainview by-the City Cab CO., and that his application for a permit be approved,and that he be given a license and permit to so operate such taxicab service, and further tD~t the application of Charlie's Taxi, owned and oper- ated by Charles Fleck, be refused and denied. Said motion was duly seconded by Councilman Hancock, and after discussion was duly put by the Mayor, whereupon the same was carried by the affirmative vote of all members of the City Council. ~otion by^Alderman Kiker, seconded by Alderman Hancock, that the City pay $~5.00 per month for the three months, October, Novem- ber, and December, to help defray~the expenses of the V~]PA ,,tree- nursery located northwest of to~ The motion was carried and it was so ordered. ~otion by Alderman Kiker, seconded by Alderman !~alone, that the City employ Wo J. Bryan to take care of the City Pound, and to pay. h~'~'~_30.00 per month plus the fees he collects for impounding animals, The motion carried and it was so ordered. There bein~ no further business, meeting adjourned. -: OCTOBER 25, 1941:- A called meeting of the City Council, ~ayor, John F. DuBose, .~.?~presiding, and the following Councilmen'present: L. W. Kiker, W. C..~i~lone, Floyd Poet, C. H. Hancock, E. ~_. Osborne and City- Attorney, Dan ~.~. Cook. The ~following business was transacted, to-wit: "B~.~T~-~SOLFEtl ~ ~thaD~ ~ on~ t he ~;5~h ~d~Y~ o~-~ ~O!c~ob er., ~!95~t~, ~ ~cLam~ef' on , ~and~ c~e the ~m Fiack, stating therein ~at a public nec- essit r the operation of a taxicab business by the said Charles~Flack; ~and having considered the '.s~e, 'the ~Cit~ Council of the City of Plainview is ~ the opinion that the requested and ap- plied for by the said C~rlie Fleck should be grated. Upon motion ~bY ~Ald.e~an 0sborne~ seconded by Alderm~ ~one,- t'o which ~l Alder- Council tMt a pemit to operate a taxicab business within the lim- its of the City ~ Plainview. But it is provided- t~h~~ th~'sma.id~ Char-Zi~~ Fiack shall furnish bead or e_n insurance policy as provided by the ordinance of the City of laznvzew. Otherwise the permit shall not issue J. L. Callaway_ ~y Secretary Signed ohn F. O_ 0 se- }Y~ayor There being no further business, :meetin 'g~ ~ ¥-~-'z/~LL~YOR Plainview, Texas, Novembe~3,19~l The City Council met in regUlar meeting with the follow- ing ~embers present. ~[ayor, John F.' DuBoSe Aldermen: Osborne, Floyd Poet, C.H. Hancock and L.W. Kiker. City Attorney, Dan ~. Cook, attended the meeting. ~inutes of the last regular meeting ~ead and corrected, then adopted,'and the minutes of the called meeting held on October, 25th, read and adopted. I~0RTS: City Secretary's report for water, sewer, and miscellaneous $9,450.05, for October. Chief Police' report for 0ctober,1941 v2o8.00. Report of City Tax Collector October 1941 (current') ~8,~100.62; City Tax Collector's report of October, 1941 (delinquent) $2,9~0.51~ West Texas Gas Company's report for October, 19~1,$274.76. SALARIES: John F. DuBose,.$183.32, Y.L.Galtaway, $175o00, P.H.Bryan, 2170.00, Dan ~o C'ook~$80.00, C.H.Hancock $20.00~ ~f.C. ~fialone $20~60, E.~L0sborne ~20.00, L.W.KII~R $20.00, Floyd'Poer ~20.00, Ho~C~ry ~155.00~ T,A.Boha~on $135.00,~ Nath B~kett $125.00, A. h~. SH00E ~125.00, Ed ~;litchell ~125.00, Gene Lewis ~125.00~ J.A.Finney $100.00, J.E.Sheeon $100.00, J.i~.Ha~ $75.00 O.W.~dk~ns ~40.00, ~i~.J.Bry~n ~30,00, H.~.Oregg ~I~0.00, A.~. H~iitgn $i10~00, Ed Ross $i00.00, Frank Rigier ~t00.00, Leedy ~axey ~100.00,~ F.I.Gatlaway ~!00.00, J;L.Holder $I00.00~ Plain- view Fire Department $30.00, S.E.Bo~le~$1~0.00, A..T.~M0~ 00, S.G.Yates ~100.00, G.D.~assengale $80.00, J.P..~ariin ~130~00, A.L. King $120 ~ 00, -T. D.~c~lennemy $i00.00, Lon Cartv~ight $100 ~ O0, A.D.Davis $100,00, Grady Bro~'$t00.00, T.P.Sitton $100~00~ l~[arvin Stultz ~1100.00, J~ Be~ers ~90.00, J.L.Guest ~75.00, 0.~.Pulley $100.00, Frank Stultz $100.00, J.F. Duncan Jr. ~57 · 50. BILLS: Board of City Development,-$500.00, PlainEiew School Band, $100o00; Plainview Public Library, $~0..00, Texas State Em- ployment Service; $15.00, C.D.Russell; $40.00, Butt Tolbert Ma- chinery Co., $18.40, W.R.Stovall, $77.50, STACK-EV.~d~S BUiC CO., ~275o00, Texas-New-~.exzCo Ut~lztzes Co., $893.96~ Southwestern- Bell Telephone Co,,-$60;34; West Texas Ga~ Co.~ $13o40, Western ~nzon T$1eg~aph Co., ~3.20, Utzlzty Supply Co~, $5.48, Flake & Flake; $10.'80, Herald-News Publishing Co~, H.B.Fain Chemical Co;, $3.24,Thatcher'Printing Co,, ~82.35, Plainview Hardware Co., Winn Motor~Co., $2.60, Plainsman Cafe, $5.00, Magnolia Petroleum. Co., $5.22, The Plainview Tribune, $19o25. W,S;Darley & Co., $4-.39, American Hospital & Life Insurance Co., $30.25, Kiker's SerViCe Station',' ~12o95, 0.K.Drug Co.,. ~5.~0, Me[n~ke B~o$~,~$8..19, Phillips' Battery Co., ~19.95, Dixie Disin- fecting Co.,"$29~26; Higginbotham-~artlett'Co~.~ $159,25, Cgntinen- tal Oil co., $51.83, RObinson-Herring Drug, m$3o2~Shook T~re Co., 5.81, Connor-Mathes Co., $23,0~, Neptune ~eter Co., $120.96, Clowe & Cowan; $52~29, D. Fox' Service Station, $23.53, Cities Service 0il Co.,:~12.60, R~H~Kuo0huiz~n, $25.00, Burt'Electr~¢' Coo, $137;52, Plains Machinery Co., $386'.66, C.CoStubbs, ~5.O0, Cosden 0il Co., $122~05', R.B.George Tractor Co., $20.76, W.~.Whitesides, Blair Drug Co., ~5'.25. Farmer's Blacksmith Shop,. $2~.00, J:.L.Guest,~ $35.40, Plainview Sanitarium, $255.55, Yohn Hull, $~39.50, J.L.Gallawayi Registrar, $16.00, Seipp Machine Shop, $~.50, V.R.Rodgers Mft'r., $6o$5, The Plainview Nursery, $6~.25; J~.Pe~ny Co., $172.08, George Dallinger, $4~05~ The Long-Bell Lbr.~o.,'$3.~6, McKean Eiters Co., $~.82, Phillips Petroleum Co., $7.36~ , The Western Windmill Co., $13.12, %~%lker-Smith'Co.,'$7~48, Cash Payroll, ~209.00, E.H.Perry, ~3~.00 Cash Payroll~ ~53.40, Fran~ R. Day, $37.00~ Caves Store, $~.65, Dan ~. Cook, $45.22, Hale Co~n{y Relief Board, $250.00, Cash Payroll, $60.50, J.L.Gallaway City Col., ~41.86. 0n this the 3rd day of Iffo~ve~mher _--, A.D. 1941, at a regu- lar meeting of the C---~y Counci~--6~-f P1---~n-~w, Texas, cs~e on to be heard and considered the aloplication~ of the Plainview Bus Compauy, owned and operated by R.E.L. Farmer, for a permit to operate a jit- ney bus business in the City of Plainview, Texas, and the Council, after hearing evidence and making proper investigation, and having heard statements made by said-R. E. L. Farmer and by his attorneys, if of the opinion, and here finds,that the application of said ?lainview Bus Com- pany, owned and operated by R. E. L. Farmer, should be approved, and that a license and permit to operate a jitney bus business should be granted to said ?tainview Bus Company, and is further of the opinion, and here finds, that the bond and indemnity insurance policy heretofore filed with the City' Secretary by said Hlainview Bus Company, ovmed and operated by R. E. Lo Farmer, is in all things sufficient and in compliance with law, and same is hereby in all things approved, and accepted. Thereupon Councilman 0SBORI~E moved that the indemnity and insur- ance pplicy mud bond of the P~Bus Company, ~vned and operated by R. E. L. Farmer, be found sufficient, approved and accepted, and that the City Oouncil find that the Plah~view Bus Company, operated by R. E. L. Fazmer, is a fit person to operate a jitney bus business in the City of Pi&inview, TeXas, and is possessed of proper equipment and means to proper- ly operate such jitney bus in the City of Plainview, and vhat the public convenience and necessity require the operation of such jitney bus busi- ness in the City of Plainview, and that said application for a permit be approved, and that he be given a license and permit to so operate such jitney bus business, and vhat the City Secretary issue such license and permit as prayed ~or in suc$: application. Said motion was seconded by Councilman POER, and after discussion was duly put by the ~layor, where- upon same was carried and adopted by the affirmative vote of all members of the City Council. On thi.s~ the 3rd day of November, A. D~ 1941, at a regular meeting of the City C~il of Plainview, Texas, came on to be baird and considSred the-application of the City Cab Co., owned and operated by R E · Fanuer for a permit to operate a taxi cab service in the City ofi~Plafmvi~w, Texas, and the Council after hearing evid_~nce and mak- ing proper~investigation, and having heard statements made by said R.E.L. Fazzaer, and by his attorneys, is-of the opinion, and here finds that the application of said City Cab Co.., owned and operated by R. E. L. Farmer, should he approved, and that a license and permit to q~rate a taxi cab service should be granted to said City Cab Co., and is further of the opinion~ and here finds, that the bond and inde~nit~ insurance policy heretofore filed with the City Secretary by said City Oab Co., o~ned and operated by R. E. L. Farmer, is in all things~ sufficient and in com- pliance ~with the law~ and same is hereby in all things approved and ac- cepted. Thereupon Councilman 0SBORI~ moved that the ind~uity and in- surance polly a~ud bond of t he C~-~y Cab Co., owned amd operated b y R.E.L. Farmer, be found sufficient, approved and accepted, arid that the City CounCil find that the City Cab Co., operated by R. E. L. Farmer, ms a fit person to operate a taxi cab service in the City of Pl~nview, Texas, and is possessed of proper equipmant a~d means to properly operate such taw cab service in the City of Piainview, and that the public conven- ience and necessity' require the operation of such taxi cab service in the City of Hlainview, and that said application for a permit be approved, and that he be given ailicense and oermit to so operate such taxi cab service, and that-the City Secretary issue such license and permit as prayed for in such application. Said motion was seconded by Counciimam POER , and after discussion was duly put by the Mayor, whereupon same was carried and adopted by the affirmative vote of all members of the City Council. M6tion by Aide,man Hancock, seconded by Alderman Poet, that the ~ol!o~ng ordinance be passed and adopted, the motion was carried ~-~ the ~rdinance follows: BE IT 0RDAII,~D BY T~ CITY COLV~.~C!L OF THE CI~ OF PLAINVI~, That the fire limits be changed as follows: Beginning at the Southeast corner of Lot No. 9 in Block No. 15, Original Tov~n running West along South line of said lot to the South- west corner of Lot No. 9; thence West across Ash Street to the Southeast corner of Lot No. 8, Block No. ~8~ Original Town of Plainview, Texas; thence along Sodth line to the Southwest .corner of said Lot No. $, in 25, P~iock Nco 25, to the 5outhwest corner of said Lot No. 8, in Block No. 27, Origina!-To~m; thence North to the ~outhwest corner of Lot No. g., Block No. 28, then follow line of original ordinance. P~SSED f~rO 'ADOPTED-thiS' ~he 5rd day of November, A.-D. 19~t. (ATTEST) Signed John F. DuB0se J.. L. CALLAWAY ~ ~gayor. There being no further business, meeting adjourned. Plainview, Texas, November, ]~, i9~1. The ~ity Council mst in regular meeting v;~th the following mem- bers present: Mayor, John F. DuB0se, Aldermen: Floyd ?oer, C. II. Hancock, E. ~o Osborne, W. C. ~i~!one and Lo W. Kiker. City Tax Col. ?. Ho Bryan, and City Atty. Dan ~[. Cook, attended the meeting. City Health Officer, Dr. E. C. Nicholl, attended the meeting'. ~linutes of the last meeting, read and adopted. Motion by Alderman 0sbomne, seconded by Alder=~n Kiker, that the tax roll be corrected on Lot l, Block 20, Original Town, from ~2,000 to ~1750~00, The motion was carried and it was so ordered. ~otion by Alderman Kiker, seconded' by ~ iderman 0sborne, that the following ordinance be passed and adopted. The motion was carried and the ordinance follows: -: 0 R D ! N A N C E I.{0_._ ~76: 2aIf ORDINANCE W~REBY ~ CI~UZ OF PLAINVIEW, TEI~S, A~ TP~ SOUTH~ST- ERN BELL TE~PHONE CO~°~Z AGR~ THAT T~ TELEPHONE COI~Ai~Z SY~LL CON- TII~E TO ERECT AND DD~INTAIN ITS POLES, WIRES, ~NCHORS, CABLES, [~[~N- HOLES, CONDUITS, A2~D 0T~R PLANT CONSTRUCTION AND APPL~ITENA2~CES ALONG, ACROSS, 0N, 0l~R, THROUGH, ABOVE AI~D UI~DER ALL PUBLIC STREETS, AVEN~S, ALLEYS, PUBLIC GROL~DS A~:[D PLACES IN SAID CITY, UNDER REGULATIONS RESTRICTIONS AL~ THAT T~ CITY SF~LLL RECEIVE ~2~ A~NU_A_L PAYI~!~NT ~D T~HE R!G]~iT TO USE CERTAIN FACILIT~S OF THE TEL?~PH0~ C0~ANY, ALL AS zz. PROVIDED' ~iEP~AS, the Southwestern Bell Telephone Company, herein- after referred to as the ~Telephone Company''~, is now and has been en- gaged in the telephone business in the State of Texas, and in further- ance thereof, has erected and maintained certain items of its plant construction in the City of Plainview, Texas, hereinafter referred to as the "City", for many years pursuant, to such rights as have been granted it by and under the laws of the State of Texas, and subject to the exercise of such reasonable rights of regulation under the polic~ power as have been also lawfully granted by and under said laws to said City; and V~iEREAS, it is to the mutual advantage of both the City and the Telephone Company that an agreement should be entered into between the Telephone Company and the City establishing the conditions under which the Telephone Company shall operate in the City. A NO~, T~P~FORE, BE IT 0RD~I~D BY TZ~ CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PI~I~IE~, T~T: 259 SEC~I_9N !~ ,q ~, ~ ~ ~ - ~0NSTRUCTION _~ND }[&I~YEENANCE OF TELE._~0.~ PLANT A~D SERVICE. The poles, wires, auchors, cables, ~nholes, conduits and other plant construction and appurtenances, use~ in or incident to the givir~ of telephone service and to the maintenance of a telephone business and system by the Telephone Comp&ny in the City, shall remain as now constructed, subject to such changes as under the limitations and conditions h~_rein prescribed may be considered necessary by the City in the exercise of its lav~ful powers and by tlhe Telephone Comp_any in the exercise of its business of fur- nishing telephone service; and:the Telephone Company shall continue to exercise its right to place, remove, construct and reconstruct, extend and maintain its said plant and appurtenances as the: busi- ness and purposes for which it is or :may be incorporated .may from time' to time require along, across, on, over, through, above, and under all the public streets, avenues,_ alleys and public grounds and places within T, he present 1Lmits of the City and ~thin said limits as the same f~om tee to time may be extended, subject to the regu- lations, limitations and conditions herein prescribed. SECTION 2 - SUPERVISION BY CITY OF LOCATION OF POLESA2gD C0~UIT. All poles to be placed shall b e of sound material and reasonably straight, aud shall 'be so set that they will nov interfere with the flow of water in any gutter or drain, and so that the ssame will in- terfere as little as Practicable ~ith the ordinary travel, on the street or ~ewalk. The location and route of all poles, stubs, guys, anchors, conduits and cables to be placed and constructed b y the Tele- phone Compahy in the construction snd maintenance of its telephone sys- tem ~[n the City, and the location of. all conduits to be laid by the Telephone Compahy within the limits of the City under this ordinance, shall be subject to the reasonable and proper regulation, control and direction of the City Council or of any City official to whom such du- ties have been or may be delegated. SECT_ _ ION. 3 - .STREETS TO BE_ P~STORED TO GOOD C0lOITION. The surface of any street, alley, hi,~.way, or public place disturbed by the Telephone Company in building, constructing, renewing or main- raining its telephone plant and system shall be restored within a reas- onable time after 'the completion of the work to as good a condition as before the commencement of the work and maintained to the satisfaction of the City Council, or of eny City official to whom such duties have been or may be delegated, for one ye.a~' from the date the surface of said street, alley, highway, or public place is broken for such construction or maintenance work, after which time responsibility for the maintenance shall become the duty of the City. No street, alley, highway or public place shaI1 be encumbered for a longer period than shall be necessary to execute the. work. SECTION_ 4 - 0~P~_ Ti0N._ Y~k~_.~I~T-EN.~CE OF TELEPH0~ PLANT. The Telephone Company shall maintain its system in reasonable operat- ing condition at all normal times during the continuance of this agree- ment. An exception to this condition is automatically in effect when service furnished by the Telephone Company is interrupted, impaired, or prevented by fires, strikes, riots, or other occurrences beyond the control of the Telephone Company, or by storms, floods or other casual- ties, in any of which events the Telephone Company shall do all things, reasonably within its power, to do, to resvore normal service. S~EC___TION 5 '- TF2~0RARY R~0VAL OF WIRE. - . S' The Telephone Company on the request of any person shall remove or raise or lower its wires temporarily to permit the moving of houses or other bulky structures. The expense of such temporary removal, raising or lowering of wires shall be paid by the benefited party or parties, and the Telephone Company may require such payment in advance. The Tele- phone Company shall be given not less than forty-eight hours advance notice to arrange for such temporary wire changes. SECTION_ 6 ,- TREE The right,~' license, privilege and permission is hereby granted to the Telephone Company, its successors and assigns, to trim trees upon and overhanging the streets, alleys, sidewalks and public places of the City, so as to prevent the branches of s~h trees from coming in con- tact with the wires-or cables of the Telephone Company, and when so ordered by the City, said trimming shall be do~e under the supervis- ion and direction of the City Council or of any City official to whom said duties have been or may be delegated, SECTION_ ,7 - ~VJAL CASH CONSIDERATION TO BE PAID BY T~ TEIJF. PHOB[E C0}~- PY~;IY. To indemnify the City for any and all possible damages to its streets, alleys, and public grounds which may result fro~ the placing and main- tenance therein or thereon of the Telephone Company's poles, conduits, or other telephone equipment or apparatus, and to compensate the City for its superintendence of this agreement, and as the cash considera- tiOn for th~ same, t~s Telephone Company agrees to pay to the City an- nually during the continuance of the agreement a sum of money equal to two per cent (2%) of the annual gross receipts for the preceding year received by the Company from the rendition of local exchange telephone transmission service within the corporate limits of the- City. The first payment hereunder shall be made April 15th, 1942, and shall equal in anount two per cent (2~)~of the gross receipts re- ceived from January l, 1941, to December 31, 1941; and t~ereafter payment shall be made annually on April 15th as herein provided. SECTION 8 - The City agrees that the consideration set forth in the preceding sec- tion hereof~ shall be paid and received in lieu of' any tax, license, charge, fee, street or alley rental or other character of charge for use and occupancy of the streets, alleys and public places of the City; in lieu of any pole tax or inspection fee tax; in-lieu of any easement or franchise tax, whether levied as an ad valorem, special or other character of tax; and in lieu ofany imposition other than the usual gen- eral or special ad valorem taxes now or l~reafter l~vied. Should the City not have the legal power to agree that the payment of the foregoing~ cash consideration shall be in lieu of the taxes, licenses, charges, fees, rentals, and easement or franchise taxes aforesaid, then the City agrees that it will apply so much of said payment as may be nec- essary to the satisfaction~of the Telephone Compauy's obligations, if any, to pay any such taxes, licenses, charges, fees, rentals, and easement or franchise taxes. SECTION~ ~ 9 - FACILIT~S TO BE F?QqNIS~D CITY AS ADDITIONAL CONSIDER- In addition to the consideration set forth in Section 7, the Tele- phone Company shall hold itself ready to furnish, subject to the use of the 8ity, such wire space as may be resuired from time to time by the City upon th, e p~les now owned or hereafter erected by the Telephone Company' in the City for the use of the City's police and fire alarm systems provided t?~ the required wire space Shall not exceed the wire capacity of one cross arm on any one pole. The location on the poles or,this fire and police wire space shall be determined on specific applications, for space, at the tLr~e the appli- cations are received from the Oity, and will be allotted in accord- ance with the cnsiderations for electrical construction of the United States Department of Commerce, Bureau of Standards. In its wire con- struction on the Telephone Company's poles, the Citywill follow the suggestions and requirements laid down for wire construction in the Rules and Regulations of the Bureau of Standards of the United States Department of Com~.~erce. ~?nere conduits are laid or are constructed by the Telephone Company, said company shall hold itself ready to furnish sufficient duct space not to ew. ceed capacity of one duct for use by the City in carrying its police and fire alarm wires. All such wires, whether on poles or in conduits, shall be Constructed, maintained and operated in each manner as not to. interfere with nor create undue hazard in the operation of the telephone system of the Telephone Company. It is further agreed that the Telephone Company s~ll not be responsible to any party or parties whatsoever for any claims, demands, losses, suits, judgments for damages or injuries to persons or property by reason of the construction, maintenance, in- spection- or use of the police and fire aia~au wires belongi~g ~o Dhe::.:.Gity, and the City shall insure, indemnify and hold the Tele~ phone Company harmless against all such claims, losses, demands., ~ suits and judgments. 261 SECTION 10 - ATTACP~TS 0t~!_ ~ _ _ ____ P_ ~0LES_~ ~N,D_~ __SPACE IT_f, DUCTS NOT HF~RE AFFECTED. -- Nothing in' this ordinance contained shall be construed to require or permit any electric light or power wire attacl~ments by the City or for the City, nor to require or permit any electric light or power wires to be placed in any duct used by the City in the Telephone Company's conduits. If light or power attachments are desired ~y the City or for the City, or if the City desires to place electric light or power wires in any duct used by the City, t~en a f. urther separate non-con- tingent agreement shall be a prerequisite to such attac?nuents or such use of any duct used by the City. Nothing herein contained shall ob- ligate or restrict the Telephone Company in exercising its right vol- untarily to enter into pole attachment, pole usage, joint ownership, and other v~re space and facilities agreements with light and power companies mud with other wire using companies which-may be privileged to operate within the City~ SECTION 11 - PERIOD OF Tl~ O_F THIS ORDINANCE - TE!L~[IltATION. This agreement shall be in force and effect for a full term and period of twenty (20) years from and after its effective date hereinafter pro- vided. SECTION 1_ - ~. 2 ~ NO EXCLUSIVE PRIVILE_ ~ _~ _ _~E.S~0_~NFE~ _RRED BY T~IS 0RDINA~ICE. Nothing herein contained shall be construed as giving to the Telephone Company any exclusive privilege. SECTION 13 ~ SUCCESSORS AND ASSIGNS The rights, powers, .limitations, duties and restrictions herein vialed for shall inure to and be binding upon the~ parties hereto mBd upon 'their respective successors and assigns. SECTION 14 ~ PA~RTIAL INUfALIDITY Ai~D REPEAL PROVISIONS. If any section, sentence, clause Or phrase of this ordinance is for a_ny reason held to be illegal, ultra vires or unconstitutional, such invalidity shall not affect the ¥~lidity of the r~air~ing portions of this ordinance. All ordinances and agreements and parts of or- dinances and agreements in conflict herewith a~ hereby repealed. SECTION 15 .- ACqE CF i NT. The Telephone Company shall have sixty (60) days from and after the passage and approval of this ordinance to file its written acceptance the'reef with the City Secretary, and upon such acceptance being filed, this ordinance shall take effect and be in force from and after the date of its passage and approVal by the l~layor and shall effectuate and make bf~ding the agreement provided by the terms hemeof. APPROVED this 17th dsy of November, A. D. 19~!. Attest- J. L. Callaway C~ty Secretary. gohn F. DuBose ' -~ ay or. Motion by Aldez~aan Osborne, seconded by Alderman Malone, that the City co-operate with the State Highway Department in widening Fifth Street paving from Austin'Street to Columbia Street, by putting in the curb and gutter. The motion was carried and it was so ordered. Motion by Alderman Kiker, seconded by Aid~rman Peer, that Bob Cobb be appointed to fill the vacancy in the Board of City Development for the following term, such vacancy made by the resignation of E. K. Hufstedler which was accepted. The motion was carried and it was so ordered. ~otion by Alderman ~!alone, seconded by Alder~f:an Kiker, that c~ the following be appointed to the Board of City Development: John Matthes, Lon Watson, ~arshai Formby~ W. E. Thatcher s~d H. T. Roberts, replacing Glenn R. l~abry, Meade F. Griffin, J~ K. Crews, A. E o Boyd and F.. H. Perry. The motion was carried and it was so ordered. There being no further business, meeting adjourned. ?lainview, Texas, December 1, i9~1. The City Council met in regular meeting with the following mem- bers present. Mayor, gohn F. DuBose. Aldermen: C.H.Hancock, Floyd Peer, L.W.Kiker, W.C.Malone and E.~.Osborne. City Attorney, Dan ~. Cook, and City Eealth Officer, Dr. E.C.Nich~ll, attended the me,ting. Minutes of the last meeting, read and adopted. Motzon and second that the regular monthly re ports he accepted and ordered filed; the regular salaries, amd the following bills, he allowed and ordered paid. The motion was carried and it was so ordered. REPORTS: City Secretary's report of Water, Sewer &z~iscellaneous collections in November, ~ ,401.86; Chief Police' Report for November, ~192.40; ~zty Tax Collector's Report for November, Current Taxes Collect- ed, ~6,258.43; Delinquent~Taxes Collected, ~2,654o26. ~LARIES: John F. DuBose,_ $183,~3; J.L.Gallaway, ~t75.00; P.L%Bryan $170.00; Dan M. Cook, $80.00; C.H.Hancock, 920.00; W.C.~alone, $20.00; ~.~.0sbor~ie, $20.00; L.W.Kiker, ~20,00; Floyd Peer, ~20.00; Hoyt ~urry, ~155.00; ~.A.Bohannon, ~135.00; Na~h Burkett, $125.00; A~i.Sh~ok,$1~.5.00; Ed ~itchell, $125.00; Gene Lewis, $125.00; Y.A.Finney, ~100.O0"~[.~.E. Sheeon $100.00 J.~.Haun, ~75.00, D.,~.Adklns, ~40.00, L.J.Bryan, s3.0.00, H.~.G~gg, ~t35[00; i.~.Hamilton, ~1t0.00; Ed Ross~ 9100.00; Frank Rig- let, $100.00; Leedy ~axey, $100.00; F.IiGAllaway, ~l~'0.00; JiL.Holder, $100.00; Plainview~Fire Department, $30.00; S.E.Bolles, $135.00; A.T. Herrod, $105.00; S.G.Yates, 9100.00; G.D.~assengale, ~80.00. '~ ' ~ {~%"1[h ~ $i25.00; ~.L.King, ~120.00; ~% 00 T .D .~cMennemy, 9100.00 ...... J .P. ~J~arlin, 9100.00; A.D.Davis, ~100,00; Grady Brow~, ~100. ; T.P. Lon Cart~ight, Sitton, $100.00; Marvin Stultz, ~100.00; Jim Bevers, ~90.00; Dr. E.C. Nocholl, ~125.00; Dr. J.L.Guest, $~5.00; 0.~.Pulley, $100.00; Frank Stultz, ~100.00; J.F.Duncan, Jr., $57.50; Mrs. E.Harlin, BILLS: Board ox Czty Development, ~500.0 ; Plainview Sch~t Band, $100.00; Plainview Public Library, $~0.00; Texas State Employment Ser- vice, $15.00; j.L.Gallaway, Registrar, ~25..50; Texas-New Mexico Utili- iies Co., ~780.91; Southwestern-Bell Telephone Co., $~9.87; West Texas Gas Co., ~46.62; The Bates Mf~g.~o., ~2.72; ~.~A Boys Leather Project, ~20.00: The Plainview Tribune, 96.25; Butt Electric Co,, ~25.87; H.B. Fain C~emical Co., ~7.75; Thatcher Printing Co., $5.90; M$inecke Bros'~ ? ~ ~ & · ~ ~ ' ~' ~ ~ ~ 65, 0.K.Drug Co., Haraware oo., ~7.13, orensnaw P~znt & Glass oo., ~5. ' ~ 4,60; Roc~ell Bros. Lbr. Co., 4.50, Phillips Battery Co., ~3.20; ~g. ~.Whitesides, $45.00; W.S.Darley & Co., ~3.63. Eagle Chemical Co., $5.$1, Continental 0il Co., ~59.54; Kiker's Service Station, $29.40; Winn ~1otor Co.,'~10.23; Plainview Hardware Co., ~8.07~ Neptune Meter Co., ~129.90; /~nerican Hospital & Li~e InSurance ~0~, $29.00; Plainview Pl~bing & Electric Co., ~33.12; Lindsay M~rcan- t~le Co., ~21.76; P!azns Machznery Co~., ~$3.00, ~.~!unter ~tra~n, ~8.00; ~Hal H~iit~n, ~7~ .35,' ~,,Reeds Wrecking Yard, v~.00', Stovali-Booher, ~8.05; Cosden Petrole~a Co., ~12~ 40; Ratliff' s Blacksmith Shop, ~12.60; Herald- news Publishing Co., ~20.85; Blair Drug Co.~ ~8.55; Dr. J.L.Guest, ~30.00; John Hull, $33.00; Gravely ~[otor Plow Co., ~2.95. McKean-Eilers Co , ~.80; J.C.Penny C6'~e+$21.00; Looper Cash Grocery, 263 ~13.52; Lewis ~ilitary Supply Co., ~7.20: g.~;i. Radford Grocery Co.. ~6.g0; Frank Umberson$ Ca~e,~ ~19125i ClO~e & Cowan, ~$39.92.; ~.R.R~dg- ers Eft'r., ~8.50; Harley-DavidsOn ~otOrcycle Co., ~.~5' ~a~nolia Pe trole~m Co., ~3'8.24; Pl~in~!ew S~ni~ari~m, ~l~.30;WCash'P~oll, - $178.35; ~gitt ?~ .... ~ .... ~ ~ ~llmng Co. :~21.60; ,m.H.~erry,~35.00; Dan ~. Cook, ~19.50; Cash Payroll, ~5 · 07 ;' plainview~ Revenu$ Bond Ftu~d, $1,000.00; Plainview Se~er ReVenue Bor-~ 'Fund, ~260.00; 0ash Payroll, ~19.80; J.L. Gallaway, City Col., ~2.05~ There hein~ no further business, seeting adjourned.. Plainview, Texas, Dec. 15, 1941. The City Council met in regular meeting with the following members present. ~ayor, John F. DuBose. Aldermen: Co H. Han- cock, W. C. !¢ialone, L. W. Kiker, Floyd Peer and E. ~. Osborne. City Tax Col. P. H. Bryan~ and City Attorney, Dan ~. Cook, at- tended the meeting. Minutes of the last meeting read and adopted. Pursuant to t~he r~quisites of the City Charter that the sal- aries of the elective 'officers of the City be prescribed on or be- fore the First day of January l~receding the next election of same, Alderman Osborne nmde a motion which motion was seconded by Alder- man Hancock, and Kiker, that the salary of the.~ayor and City Sec- retary be ~155o00 per month.respectively, a~nd that the salary of tlae Aldermen be ~20 . 00 .. per month respectively. The motion was car- ried and it was ~so ordered. There being no further business, meeting adjov~ned. Plainview, Texas~ January 5, 19~2. The City Council met in regular meeting with Dhe following mem- bers present. Mayor, Joh~JF. DuBose. Aldermen: Floyd peer, W.C.~!a- lone, E.M.Osborne, L.W.Kiker and H.C.Hanc~ck, City Health Officer,- Dr. E.C.Nichoit, and City Attorney, Dan M. Cook, ~tten~ed the meeting. Minutes of the last meeting, rea~ and adopted. ~otion and second that the monthly reports be accepted and or- ~rg f&ted; the regular salaries, and the following bills, be allowed and ordered paid. The motion carried and it was so ordered. S .... Se~er & ~iscellane- REPORTS: City ecrevary's Report of ~ater, ous collections in December, 1941, ~1,2~8.94; Chm~ Police, Report f'or December, 1941 , 921g~5; City Tax Collector's Report for Decem- ber 1941: ~urren~, ~ ~1~031.9~; Delinquent ~1,~45°02 SALARIES: John F. DuBose, e183.33; Y.L.Gailaway, ~175.00; P.H. Bryan, $160.00; Dan M.- Cook, 880.00; C.H.Hanc°ck, 320.00, ~.~.~aione~ ~ L.W ~ '~ . .Kz~er ~20.00; Floyd ~oer, ~20 00; ~20 00; Z.M.0sborne, 920.00; ~ · Hoyt Curry, ~155.00;-T.k. Boha~.on, ~Z35.00; Nath Burkett, ~125.00; k. ~. Shook. &125.00: Ed ~Jitchetl. 9125.00'~ g.k~F~nney, ;~;100.~0; J.E.Sheeon, 9100.00~ ~g.N.Haun, ~o0.00, G.W.~kdkzns, ~v&0.00, ~J.Bryan, ~30. , Gregg, ~t~0.00; A.~:~.H~itton, $t10~00; Ed Ross, ~i0G.00; Frank Rigter, ~00.09; Le~ay ~,~axey, ~k00.90; F.~.~a~kaway, ~kg0.00; Plainvz ew Fzre .Department, 930 · 00; S. ~. Boile s, ~!40.00, ~. T.Herroa, ~105.00; S~G.Yates, $100,00; G.D.Massengate, 880~00. ~ ' a · · ~'n a T.D.Mc~ennamy~ ~100.00; J.P.Marlmn, ~iDQ.O0, A.~.Kz g, ~t20.00; ~ ' ~ · ~ .avis ~100.00; Grady Brown, ¥100.00; Lon ~artwrlght, el00.O0, ~.D.D , T.P.Sitton, $100.00;' Marvin Stultz, ~100.00; Jim Bevers, $90.00; Dr. J.L.Guest, ~5.00; Dr. E.C.Nicholl, ~125.00; 0.M.Pulley, ~100.00; . . $57.50; Mrs. Laverd Harlan, Frank Stultz, ~100 00; J.F.Duncan, Jr , BILLS: Board of City Development, ~500.00; pla~D~iewc!ndepen~ent School District,. ~lj0.00;'Plainview Public Library, $40.00; Texas State Employment Service, $15,00; J.L.Gallaway, Registrar, ~16.00; City of Lubbock, $18&..50; J.C.Terry, Post Master~ $31~00~ City National Bank, ~10.00; Texas-New Mexico Utilities Co., $74~.31;.Southwestern-Bell Tel,- phone Co., ~63.90; West Texas Gas Co., $111.47; Herald-News Publishing Co., $47.50; Thatcher Printing Co., $32.20~ Lon. J. Roberts, T.D.G., ~4.80; H.B. Fain Chemical Co., $8.70; Winn Motor Co., $30~15; Phillips Battery Co., ~10.35; Araerican H~pital & Life Ins. Co., ~25.25; Kikers Service Station, ~3.~5; City Bla:cksmith Shop, $8.00; Robinson-Herring Drug Co., $9.05; Oontinental 0il Co.. ~83.50; Meinecke B~os. Hardware Co., ~9.93, Panhandl Refining Co., $1~0.26; Austin Battery Co., ~.60; Shook Tire Co., ~12.74; ' '~ '~ . Wooldridge Lbr. Co , ~i9.35; Shepard Ciowe & Cowan, ~19.55, .... ChevrOlet Co., ~$5.35; Consumer's Fue~ &ssooiation, ~23.00~ Cosden Petroleum Co.,$7.50; 0.K. Drug Co.~ ~9.45; Plains Machinery Co., ~16.90; Harder & Dysart, ~6,94; Gulf 0il Corporation, ~72.93; B~t ~lect~c Co., ~26.48, ~a!ker-S~ith ~o. ~o.~ ~&.00, Roy G. Funeral Home, ~20.00~ km ~a'~ Drug Co., $5.$4; Tbs D~n Dr~ Co, Juhn Hull, ~3.'501;:'1 D~'ai~view Sanitaria, ~258.4o; .$. B. Kelly ing Co,,.$7.50;. L°oDer Cash Gtc.g°., $6.38; Plainview Pl~ubing ~7.70;. J.C. penny C}. Inc., ~208.63; }/ic=e~-Eilers Co., $4~50; Berry's Blacksmith Shop, ~26.75, ~39 ~ ~ - Frank R. Day,. .08; Hale County Shook Battery Co , $8.55, ' ' ~' ,~ ~ ~ Co., ~286~; Phillips Petrole~ Co , ~g~znbotL~m-Bartl~tt Lbr. ~15~ .30; ];~agnoiia Petroie~ Co., ~2 ...... 20; V. R Rod~ers.~ftr.,_ .... &215.00; West Texas Ga~ Co., ~6.57; Dan 5~:~Cook, ~34.40; ~&nk:B. ~Dg~,~.7~40; P;ermit:~gr;~:];t~'~C~$~:'~.~ck.'~:b,~Eerate a Taxicab Service Wz~hin ~i~y ~f biainvie. W~ TeX&$; '6e 'd~n~eTled', and the lioense~be revoked, on b:~'..:~imt~;~s::~i~.~wa~qh~an om ~ast 'Sixth' stree~ to tak8 the place $'~'~'d~A~n~ w~6'r~si~ned. ;ThSmotion carried and it Was so orde~ad. Mb%iom by A!d~rmsa H~oock~ seconded by Aides, an IEaione~ that J. N. Ha~ be appointed to fill the vacancy in th~ p~oe department~ which vacancy was caused by the resignation of G~ne L~wis: and at the s~me salary v;h/ch has b~en paid to ~. Lewis.. The motion was and it was so ordered. ~otmon by Alderman Osborne seconded by Alderraan Kiker, that the following ordinance be passed and adopted~ The motion carried and the ordinance follows: -: OR D IN AN C E NO. ~77.:- AN 0RDIi'~2{CE GOVEP!q!NG L!Q'~IFiED PETR0~!~i GASES BY REtS!RiNG ALL PERSONS, F!P~S 0R C0~0P~Ti0NS ~{0 ~[AY INSTALL 0R EQ~!P R~SIDENCE ~ BUSil'~SS H0~SE, P~T~T HOUSE 0R 0TP~ STRUCTURE OR ~U!LDING R~THIN ~ COP~OPJkTE L~iITS 0F TI~ 8!TY 0F Pie%II'FEW, WiTH A~ !NST~LLATION 0R E%UIP!~}~ DESIGneD T0 ~SE AS F~L ~ F0~f 0P N~qL~AC~I~D 0R LIQU!~IED PE~[0LEDI[ GASES T0 USE iN SUCH STALi~Tt0HS 0i~Y STA}~}~D GPskDES 0F PPES~ SYSTEM, A~L!~2{CES 0R STOP~kGE DNL7~[S 0R ~SED F0N ~2'~ FORM 0F ~Se[~.kC~YP~D 0R P~D PETI{0LE~f ~%SES T0 BE.&R THE ~BET~ 0P ~PROVZ~ OF T!~ NATION~ BC~uD 0F PIPS ~'~ITERS: DEF~!NG THE TEP3~ "STs~D GRADE", ~%UtR!i~[G THAT ~L SUni E%UtP~'~NT BE INSTSILSD 0R REPA!P~D !N A WOR~C6!'~!i~ F~{~R T0 C~v~LY WI~ iAAL STA~ A~ Ci~ 0P P~%Z[V!~A~ 0ND~[~2~CES ~LATII[G T0 FIRE LfgJfS A?~/0R P~Gi~ATi0NS: PRO- HIBITI!~G %PiE USE 0F A~ E0/SlP~fENT N~CH USES L!qUIF~D PETROLELT~ GAS AS A FN~L WI%~!N ~ ~[SPECTION 3~{D A~PROVAL 0F }2{Y BY ~1 PL~(LS~NG ~{SPECTOR BEFORE T~ S~3~ P!~%CED IH OPERATION: PROVIDING ~E 0F ~l,00~ FOR EtCH P~CE 0F EQU!P}~NT S0 !HSPECTED: ~]%DIRiNG ~ T~aS~K TN~JC}S, TA~ ~!~ERS ~2{D 0Tt~N EqU!P}~{T USED !H T~ ~S- PORTATIOH 0F L!%~IP!ED PE~0LE~[ GASES T0 CONSTRIiGTED ~P~{D 0PE~%~D AS T0 COL~LY WITH T}~ RDV~ES ~{D PSGL~ATi0NS FOR DES!GN~ CONSTPIiCTION S~qD 0P~ATI01{ 0F S~B AS APPR0I~ED BY ~ B0~D 0F FIRS ~ERWN!TERS ~ NATION~ FiP~ PRO- TSCTION ASSOCIATION, REQUIRING ~%T SUCH TANK TNUCKS~ Tt:~!LERS ~D 0T}~R E%yiPMENT BE ~PT Go? CoI%~IT!ON AT AiL Ti~S~ A~gO PROVIDING FOR T~ ~,~,~DI .... ~ .~PAIR 0P ~,,Y D~FEu_ IL SUCH A~T0- T~43~K TRAILSR'S ~{D 0TIER E~?JIP~,~NT T0 iNSPECTION i~ ~ZO~IFI~D ~EOL~Um t~ES S0~D 0R o~0R=D BE Ce.~STi~L~D T0 BE II,~P~iD~ SUCH !N%~%L~DI~ S}iLL I{0T E!FECT ~ P~I}DER 0F ~ oRDINAI{~, BE IT OP~A_~D BY THE SI~ CODI,~C!L OF ~ '~ T'~ ~ ~, ~-Ni C!~ OF P=~-!N~,v,~%$: S~.'CTION 1. That all persons, fir-ms or corporations who may, from and after the effective date of vhis ordinance, in'stall or equip any residence, business house, apar'tF~nt house or oSher structure or building located and situated vgthin 'the corporate limits of the City of Plainview, Texas, ~%ith any installation of equipment designed t use ~is a~i~fu~[~ny manufactured and/or liquified petroleum gases shall use in any such installation, whether for domestic, industrial or commeroiai use accessorie shall be a use s any labe! of app~ applia~es u approval of t! tanks and Fire Under%~ it Board. ~IY a standard grade of pipe or piping; and all pliances used in connection with smoh installation ~d. grade and type of equipment. Any system which ~ctured and/or tiquified petroie'~m gases must bear the of the National Board of Fire Underwriters, and al!~ }onnection therewith shall also bear the label of .onal ~oard of Fire Under~Titers. Ail storage all meet the requirements of the National Board of and shall bear the label of approval of said SECTION 2. The term "Standard Grade" as used herein shall mean that grade of article which is accepted by dealers in such equipmen_t an~ recognized as complying with all fire laws. SECTION 3.. Any such equipment as provided for herein shall be in- stalled and/or repaired in a ~rkmanlike manner which shall comply with all the fire laws and regulations of the City of i~iainview and the State of Texas, now in existence or to be hereafter enact- ed, and the regulations of the National Board of Fire Underwriters; ~a~_ ~o ~qu~pment .usin~ liquified.petrol_eum_~.a s~l]4~rmitted W~he f~re q~,~t~ ~of Pta~n~iew as defined by~-h-~ ordinances of said City. SECTIO~ 4, When any such equipment, is installed as herein provid- ed, same shall not be placed in operation or used by any persons ~mnie~s and until said installation has been .approved in v~iting by the plumbing inspector as complying' with this c~'dinance. SECTION 5. Any person, firm or corporation installing any such equipment as herein contemplated shall secure approval shall cure approval of a~l such equipment, accessories and/or parts there- of as complying with the requirments o~~ this ordinance by the Cit~y Plumbing Inspector as herein provided for, ar~ shall, upon request- ing such inspection for approval, pay an inspection fee of ~I.00 for each piece of equipment to cover cost of inspection. SECTION 6. All tank trucks and tank trailers used for the trans- portation of iiquified petroleum gases within the limits of the- City of Plainview shall be s8 constructed and operated as to com- ply with the regulations for design, construction and operation of automobile tank trucks and tsm_k trailers for the transportat'ion of liquified petroieu~ gases as approved by the i~ational Board of Fire Und~r~Titers and the National Fire Protection Association; and all potable storage containers shall be so constructed as to comply with the regulations for ~sign and construction of the ~ationat Board of Fire Under~iters and shall bear the stamp of approval of such Board. Any persons, firm or c~mDoration v~o shall operate or cause to be operated any tank truck or tank trailer used for the purpose of transporting !iquified petrole~mm gases within the corporate limits of the City of Plainview, shall keep such equipment in good condition at all times, and upon the development of any defect that would create a hazard to persons or property, 'sqid tank truck and/or tank trailer ~hall be removed from the streets and alleys o~?[!the city of Plainview _un'tit such defects have been repaired, or faulty equipmen6 or acces- sories replaced; a~.d such tank trucks, tank traiiers, storage contain2 ers and other equipment shall be subject to inspection by proper au- thorities at any time. SECTION 7. All liquifie~ petroleum gases soid~ within the limits of the City of Plainview a~nd/or held in storage tkereifi shall be treat- ed with a real-odorant in suck quantitites as required to create and give off an odd, x-easily detected in case of leaks in pipe or equip- men t. SECTION 8. Any person, firm. or corporation violating any of the provisions of this ordinance ~hal! be deemed guiity, of a ~mzsdemeanor and upon conviction for violation hereof~ shall be fined in m~y sum not to exceed ~]~200.00~ and each day of use a~xi operation of any such equipment, without ~aving first sec-~red the approval of the City of Piainview's ~l.~_~zng ±nspector, shall constitute a separate offense. SECTION 9. In the event any part or section of this ordinance shall be declared by proper court to be invalid, such invalidity shall not effect the valid portions hereof, aha shaii be enforceable regardless of such holding. ~'~ T~'~ . ~ere does not now exist any ordinance, S~oT_~h 10 The fact that "''~- rule or law regulating and controlling the installation, storage and use of liquified petro!esm gases v~ithin the corporate i~its of the City of PiainView, which said gases are highly volatile, explosive and d~gerous to-life and property v/men improperly used and haz~m~ed, creates ax~dangerous and hazardous condition v&th respect to life and property, and thereby creates an emergency which requires the suspension of the rule requiring all ordinances with penalty to be read on titree separate Gays before the final passage thereof; aa~d such rule is hereby suspended, and this ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its final passage and publication as required by law. PASS~.D A~ APPFtOVED, this the 3rd day of November, 1941. SEpaL: ATTEST: J.L. John F. DuBose City ~,~ayor. ~,flotion by Alderman Kiker, seconded by Alderman Osborne, that the fo~iowing ordinance be Bassed and adopted. The motion carried and the ordinance follows: ~:0 R D I N A N C E NO. AN 0RD~{ANCE Y~,YDING 0RDII~alfCE NO. BY ADDING T5~P~T0 SECTION PROVIDING IT .S~kLL ~R~FT~ BE L~W~L FOR ~Y PERSON' T0 P~RK ~2~D L~VE STF~ING ~ AUT0~OBILE, TRUCK, TRA~R, T~I~R ~D ~UCK, AD~0MOBILE ~.YD ~.ILER ~ ~J~LER HOUSE, OR. ~Y MOTOR DRIVEN ~HICLE, WAGON, BUGGY, C~RT, 0R A~ 0~R USED FOR CON~YZ~CE OR ~Ai~SPORTATION, T~ HOL~S 0F ~IDNIGHT A!~ S~ 0 ~ CLOCK, A. !~. , ~0N CERTAIN STREETS OF ~)?!LE CITY 0F BE IT 0RDAt~D BY THE ~T¥ C©t~C~L OF T~ CI~Z OF PLAII~VIEW, TE~S: SECTION ...... it shall Hereafter be uniav~fU!ly f~r any person to park--!cave svanding any automobile, truck, traiier,trailA. er house, truck and trailer, automobile and trailer, or any motor driven vehicle, wagon, b~ggy, cart, or other vehicle used for con- veyance or transportation, between midnight and six o~clock, a.m., ;~pon the following streets of the City of Plainview, to-wit: On Col~.mnbia Street from the North line of intersectio~ with Thir- teenth Street and the South line of intersection with ~o-~rth Street;~ on oe~enth ~reet from the intersection of Quicny S~reet and the inter, section ~f Austin ~treet; on ~levent~ Street from the intersec- tion thereo~ ~ith Quincy Street' and the intersection with Austin Street; on ~i~t~ S~reet from the intersection '~ taereof with Columbia Street to i~s intersection with Austin Street; On Sixth Street from its intersection with Coi~bia Street to its intersection with Austin Street; on S.e. ve'nth Street from' its intersection with Columbia Street to its intersection ~.~.h~?olumbia Street t° its .intersection wi,th Austin Street~ on Tenth Street from its intersection with Colu~uoia Street to its .zntersectz0n ~th Broamway Street. PASSED AI~D ~PR0~D, this the 3rd day of November, 1941. (Seal) ATTEST: Yohn F. DuBose 2~tYOR J. ~. Gailaway~ There being no f~ther business, meeting adjourned. Plainview, Texas, January 19, 1942 The City Council met in regular meeting with the following mem- bers present. Mayor, ~ohn F.DuBose. Aldermen: E.M.Osborne, Floyd Poer~ W.C.Malone, C.H.Hancock and L.W.Kiker. City Tax Coli~ctor P;H.Bryan, and City Attorney, Dan hl. Cook, attended the meeting. Minutes of the last meeting, read and adopted. There b~ing no further business, meeting adjourned~ A called meeting of the Council of the Cityof Plainview, Texas, held in the MaYor,s office in the City Hal~, the place of regular meetings of the Council, on the above mentioned date, when the roi- lowing business was transacted, to wit: Alderman ~alone made a _mormon, which motion was seconded by Ai~ derman ~ahc~ok, that Alderman Osborne be elected ~ayor ..... o The nation was carried and it was so ordered. Alderman Hancock made a motion, which motion was seconded by Alderman Malone, that Charles F~ack be given notice as required by Ordinance, for him to appear before the City Council at the City Hall in Plainview, Texas on the second day of February, 1942, at. 8:00 P.M., there and then to show cause wh~, if any r.easons he has, that his license and permit to operate a Taxicab Service in the city shall not be revoked and cancelled for violation~~ of the laws of the State, and ordinance of the city. The motion was aarried and it was so ordered. There being no further business, meeting adjourned. Piainview, Texas, Feb. 2, 1942. The City Council set in regular meeting with the following members present. Mayor, JOhn F. DuBose. Aldermen: C.H.Hancock~ W.C.Malone, Floyd ?ocr, E.M.0s'borne and L.W. Kiker. City Attorney, Dan M. Cook, an&City Health Officer, Dr. E.C.Nicholl~ attended the meeting. Minutes of the last regular meeting, also, minutes of the Spe- ciat meeting held on January 2~th, read and adopted. Motion and second that the monthly reports be accepted and or- dered filed; the regular-salaries, and the following bills, be a~iowed and ordered paid. The motion carried and it was so ordered. RE?ORTS: City Secretary's report of Water, Sewer & Miscella- neous collections in January, ~i2,113.i0; Chief ~oiice~ Report for ~ a m x~ ~ a january, 1942, ~226.50; C~ty ~ax ~ollector s Report for Janu fy, 19~2, Current Taxes, ~37,1.63.71~ Delinquent Taxes, 269 SAL'~iES: John F. DuBose, ~$i$3o35; J.L.Gaila~ay, ~i75.00~ P.H. 6 ..... ~.~20.00; W.C.Malone, Bryan~ ~i70.00~ Dan N. ~oom, ~80.00; ~w ..... I~anoock, 9~0.00; ~.~,~.Osborne, ~20.00; L.~?~.z~z~cez~'~ ~, ~20.00;. Fio~ yd ~oer, ~f2 .00; Ho~ Curry, ~t~5.00; T.A.Bohannon, ~i35.00; Nath Burkett, ~125.00; A. ~i00.00; J.~ ~,~.Sheeon, ~100.00; m.E..W~iss, ~0.00; W.J.Bryan, ~30.00; S. E.Boiies, ~ig0.00; A.T.Herrod, ~i05.00; S.G.Yates, ~i00.00; G.D.Liassen- gale, ~;80.00. Ou; ~ .D.~';cmenne~y, ,. .....z~.ar±zn, ~!30 00; A.L.King; ~i20 ~ :~±~0.00;~ a ~00.~0; ~ ~ Sitton ~i00 00; Lon Cartwrig~Tt, ~!00.00; A.D.Davis, ~_ ~._. , ~ . vim Stultz, ~}lO0.00; Jim Be~ers~ ~0.0t~; Dr. ~.~.ITzcnoi±, ~125,00; .sr. J.L.Guest,..~75.00~ 0.5[.Puiley, _~i00.00; Frank Stultz, :~i00.00; J.F.Dun- can, Jr., ~5.7.50; Laverd Harlan, ~45.00. 'BILLS: Board of City Development, .~500.00; Piainview IndeI~endent School District, $j125.00; Plainviev~. Public Library, ~L~0.00; Nisbet Lu- deman, ~6io75; Fort ~forth~.~ Den~er R.R., ~13.85; D.D.Bo~man, ~g0.00; Texas-New ~exzco Utilities~o ~ , '~769.4i; ~0~,.6~; West Texas Southwestern-Bell Telephone Co., ~=~ ~-~ Co. ~lbi. .30; S.S.S!oneker~ ~20,~5; Boyd f~ Davenport, ;~73.00; Laague of Texas ~funi- cipalities~ ~70.00; H.B.Yain~Ohemicai Co., ~9.~0.~ Western Union Tale- The ne ~ ~'~ ~ ~z r~id-~ews Puhiishing Co~, }3}.90; Thatcher Pr~nzing Co., -?Blue Bonnet Cafe,~ :$12.40; 0.K.Drug Co.,' ~.ti. L.R.Bain Furniture Co., ~4.00; Piainview Sanitarium, ~234.65; Da- daurian Export ~orporatzon, ,~2~9..00., Amerzc~n ~ospzoai e Life Insusance Co., e2~.00; Continental 0il 0o., {68.~}; l~?znn L. otor Co., ~6.08; Phil- ~'~-'~ ~8.0~; memn~z~e Rros ilwd. '~ ' ~396 60; ~_onal 0il Co lips B~tery Co.~ . Co., :~.89; W;T.Cains Garage, ~27.65; Higginboth~-Bartiett L~ber Co. e~.iS; Shook Tire co., ~5.67; [~zne Safety Appliances, }~.28; Crens~aw Paint & ,~i~ss Co , . . · ~.95; J.L.Langiey Gtc Co , ~1/.08; Hunter Strain, [$5i.~3; Cosden Petrolemm. Co., ~$i1.90; Plains Hachinery Co.~ ~93.66; Hugh Ezter~ ~23.26';Burt Electric Co., Dr d.L Guest, ,p~¥.o/; John .... ~,~ =~ - . . Hui_~, e~2.25, N.w.~_~ons Funeral Home, 25.00; J.C.Penny Co. Inc., ~7.65; }ooper Cash Gtc., {~.22; Floyd County Rural Electric Co-operatiVe Inc., }15.00; Western Win~iii Co., ~9.66; J.N[.~adford Gtc Co ~ ~..85; l{ilagnoiia Petroi. et~ Co.., ~35.22; cities Service Co., !$$9.25; Higginbotham-Bartlett, ~i75.00~ Cash Payroll~ SI08~55] E.H.Perry~ ~35.00; Cash Payroll, {i05.00; J.L.Gailavray, 8ity ~- Csl~ector, ~82.9i. motmon by A!~erman ~ankcock, seconded by .alae_,:n~n ~z~ezf, .-_~th~-..,t~e hearing which was set for February 2nd, on charges against '~" '~ ~. ~,z as Flack relative to his license and pezmit to operate a taxicab serVi6e,~ be re- set for Monday-night, February t6th, at S:00 P.~{. The motion was carried and it was so ordered. ....... bzo~t by Aleerman Osborne, seconded by Alderman Poet, that H.L. Davis{be appointed to the place in the Fire Department wh&ich place was made vacant by the resignation of Ed Ross, and the salary to be the same. The motion was sarried and it was so ordered. There being no further business, meeting adjourned. ~Plaznview, Texas, Feb. 16, 1942. The City ~ouncil met in regular meeting w~th the foiiow.~nE members · present. Mayor, ~ohn F~ DiiBose. Aldermen. Floyd Poer, W.C.~alone, · C.H.Hancock~ E.M.0sborne and ~.W.Ki~er. City tax c'otlector, P.H. Bryan,.and 8ity attorney Dan ~. Coom, attended the meeting. · ~inutes of the last meeting, read and adopted. ~±~ ....................... ~otion bT!![_.~ Alderman .Kzker, secon~e~] ~ by Alderman Osborne, that the 270 City Treasurer be and'he is authorized to draw a check for the amount of. $5,000'.00 on the City's Interest & Sinking Fund and invest it in GoVernment Defense Bonds. The motion was carried and it was so'ordered. Motion by Alderm~n~.,Osho~e,lL.'seoonded by Alderman-Poet, that the motion.made, Aeconded, and carried on-January the 5th, to re- voke the permit and cancel the license issued to Charlie Flack to operate a taxicab in the city of Plainview be recinded, The mo- tion was carried by unanimous vote, and was so ordered. Motion by Alderman Poer, seconded by Alderm~n 0sborn~, that the permit issued thChas. Flack to operate a tax~cab service in the city of ~lainvieW be revoked and:his license canceled. Vot- e. ~0~borne , ~alone , Voting No: Hancock . Al- lng Ay . Poet , Kiker was'-~8~[~ wh~t~h~e~'o e~~aken, The May~~eci~red the motion carried. Ho~ion by A.l~.erman. Klker~ Seconded byAldermanMa~one, that a street ,light be installed~at .the [ntersection~of Eighth Rawieigh Streets° The motion was carried and-it was.so ordered. There being no further business, meeting adjourned. Plainview, Texas, 5~arch 2, 19&2. The City Council met in regular mseting w~th the follOWing' mumbers present. Mayor, ~oh~F. DuBose. Aldermen: W.C.~galone, ~.W. Kiker, Floyd Poet, C.H.HancOck and E.M.0sborne. City Tax ColleCtor P.H.Bryan, and City Attorney, Dan M. Cook, attended the meeting. Minutes of the last meeting raad, amended; and then adopted. It being considered by the/Council that the Council should further consider and lnvestigate the case of Charlie Flack, with reference to the cancellation of his permit to operate a taxicab within the city of Plainview, the Council by majority vote adopted a resolution'tabling its former action, and th~ minutes of Febru- ary 16, 19~2, are am..ended in that respect, and adop$~ed and approved with such amendment. ~iotion by Alderman Osborne, seconded by Alderman Hancock, thet Otto Davenport be allowed the sum of Two-hundred ($200.00)'da~ges; less the amannt of city taXes..now due the city, on Lots Nos. ~, 14, 15, in Block No. 16, ~cClelland Addition to the town of Plainvi~w, Texas. The motion was carried and it was so ordered. Motion and second that the regular monthly reports be accepted and o?dered filled; the regular ~aiarie~, and the following bills, be allowed and ordered paid. The motion was carried and it was so ordered. REPORTS: City Secretary's Report for February, $1,9~0.01; Chief Police' Report for February, $116.50; City Tax C01ie:ctOr"s~'ReP'ort of Current Taxes Collected"In-February, $~030~ linquent Taxes Coll- ected in February, $~0~;98. SALARIES: John F. DuBose, ~183.32; J. L. Gallaway, $175.00; P. H. Bryan,. $170;00; Dan M. Cook, $80.00; C. H. Hancock, $20.00; W. C. MalOne, $20.00; E. M. Osborne, $20.00; L. W; Kiker, $20.00;'Floyd Poet, 320.00; Hoyt Curry, $145.00; T. A; Boha=n0n, $135'00; Nath Burkett, $125.00; A. M. Shgok, $125.00; Ed Mitchell, $125;00; J. A. ~Finney, ,$100.00; J. E. Sheeon, $100.00; J, N. Haun, $125.00; E. E.-Weiss, $40.00; W. J. Bryan, $30.00;H. ~, Gregg, $150.00; A. M. Hamilton, $110.00; Frank Rigler,$100.00; Leedy Maxey; $100.00; F. I. Callaway, $100.00; J. L. Holder, $100.00; H. L. Davis, $100.00; Plainview Fire Department. S. E. Boltes, ~140.00; A. T. Herzod, $105.00; S. G.-Yates, ,100.00; G.B. ~SmSengale, ~80.00, J.P. Marlmn, $130.00, A.L. Kmng, $120.00, T. D. Mc Eennem~, $100.00; Lon Cartwri~ht,'$100.00; A. D. Davi~, ~100.00; H. L. ~ ' · ' ~ ' ' ' ~ ' ' ev Hood, ~100.00, T. P. S~tton, ~100.00; Marvin Stultz, ¥100.00, J~m B ers, 90.00; Dr. E. C. Nicholl, $125.00; Dr..J. L, Guest, $75.00; 0.M. Pulley, $100.00; Frank Stultz, $100~00; J. R. Duncan, Jr., $57.50; Laverda Harlan, $$5.00. BILLS: Board of City Development, $500.00; Pla~uview Independent School District, $125.00;Plainview Public Library, $$0.00; C. D. Russell, Agent, $40.00; Texas-New Mexico Utilities Co., $785.17; Southwestern Bell Telephone Co., $$1.35; West Texas Gas Co., $170.58; No Name Cafe, $10.37; Thatcher Printing Co., $13o~0; Phillips Battery Co., $18.~0; Ea~le Cit~mical Co., $10o42; O~Uick Lunch Cafe, $20o~5; DoC Hinds Garage, $$1.30; Camps Pharmacy, $4.25;COn~n~rcial Radio Equ'ipment, $3.50~Plain- viewmWater Rev~ Bond Fund,$1000;0~,-PlainvieW Sewer Rev. BOnd F~.nd, $290.00;J. C~ ~erry, P~stmaster,$%5.00; H. W. Reierson, $9.~0; cash Payroll, $11.45; Kiker's Service Station, $50.15; Robinson Herring Drug Co., $3,66; Continental 0il CO;, $75.12; American Hospital & L~fe Ins. Co., $25.25~ Shook Battery Co., $26;00; Connor'-~iathes Co., $9.~7; Shook Tire Co., $5.05; Neptune ~eter Co.,$246.00; Meinecke Bros. Hwd. Co., $99.56. Win~iotor Co.,~'"$4.50; L0~g'Bell Lumber Co., $18.39~ W. T.~ Cain Gar- age & Salvage, $~.70;~Pla~nview Builders Supply, $4.00;. Hugh Etter, $6~00; J. N. Jordan, $13.40~ Hart's Pharmacy, $5.20; 0%' K. Drug Co., $4.80; Dr. Everatte L. Dye, Jr., $7.50; Dr. J, L. Guest, $32.44; Lewis Military ~upply Co'.,~$ 94.00; John Hull, $37;00; Clowe~& Cowan/ $1~.$5; Looper Cash Gtc., $9.34; Shelton Radio Co., $5.00; F=oyd County Rural Electric Co-operative Inc;, $15.68; Cosden Petroleum Co., $5.40; J. C. Penny Co. Inc., $10.73; J. L. Callaway, Registrar,~lS.50; Berry's Blacksmith Shop. $9.45; Higginbotham-~artlett Lbr. Co,,$461.80; Hale County Treasurer, $27.50;Burt'~tectric Shop, $20.90;Plainview Sanitarium, $55.35; Texas Co., $$1.05; The Reed Print Shop, $6.25; Cities Service 0il Co., $11.O5; Reams Electric Co., $29.82; Cash Pay- roll, $162.80~ E. H. Perry, .$35.00; Cash Payroll, $127.05 and J. L. Callaway, City Collector,~:L$36.88. Motion by Alderman Kiker, seconded by Alderman Poet, that the following resolution be passed and adopted, and the follov~ng no- tice be published: NOTICE OF ELECTION OF CITY OFFICERS At a regular meeting of the~City Council of the City of Plain- view~ Texas, ~{onday, ~arch 2nd, 1942, the following order was is- sued, to-wit: It~ is ordered by the City Council of the City of Plainview, Texas, that an election be h~ld at the City Hall, in said City o~ Plainview, on the first TUesday in April, 1942, the same being t~he Yth day of said mont~ for the election of the following officers for said City, to-wit: ~ayor, City Secretary, and three Aldermen for a term of two- years each. Said Aldermen to take the places of E. M. Osborne, L. W. Kiker, and Floyd Poer whose terms expire ADril 1st, 1942; and that E. R. V~illiams be named as presiding Judge of said elec- tion, and that Ac B. Co~ and Henry Harris are name~ assistant Judge S. A copy of this order, signed by the Mayor and attested by the City Secretary shall serve as notice of said election and shall be published as required by law. P~[SSED A~D ~DOPTED this the 2nd day of March, 1952. ( ) 'ATTEST: '~a-~vrv Signed: Zohn F. DuBose 272 Motion by Alderman Osborne, seconded by 'Alderman Poet, that Klinger be employed to Audit the City's-books, and the sum of $200,00 b'e paid for the service. ~iotion was carried and-it was so ordered. Motion by Alderman Kiker, seconded by Aldermen Poet, that the City join the County on a "fiftY-fiFty" basis tO employ ~guards,'.~at-the City-County Airport. The motion was carried and it was so ordered. There being no.further business, meeting adjourned. l~ayor. Plainview, Texas, March 16,1942. The 0ity COUncil raet in regular meeting with the follow- ing members present: Mayor, John-F. DuBoSe. Aldermen: C. H, Hancock, W. C~.~alone, Floyd Poet and E~.~. OSborne. City TaX Collector, P. H. Bryan, and City Attorney, Dan~m. Cook, attended the meeting. ~iinutes of the last meeting read and adopted° ~otion by Alderman Hancock, seconded by Alderman Poet, that S. J. Burrows be apPointed to~ the'place~on the Board of City De- velopment to fill the unexpired term of C. A', ShOok who resigned--the term expires December 31st, 1943. The motion was carried and it was so ordered. ~otion by Alderman Poet, seconded'byAlderman Malone, that a street light be installed at the intersection of Thirteenth and Independence Streets° The motion was carried and it was so or- dered. There being no further business, meeting adjourned. ~/O~iby Sedretary ~ Rlainview, Texas, April 6th, 1942. The City Council met in regular meeting with the follow- lng members present: Mayor, John F. DuBose. Aldermen: C. H. Han- cock, Floyd Poet, W. C. Malone and L. W. Kiker. City Attorney, Dan Mo Cook, attended the meeting. Minutes of the last meeting, read and adopSed. Motion and second that the monthly reports be accepted and ordered filed, the regular salaries, and the following bills, be allowed and ordered paid. The motion carried and it was so ordered. (SEE SUPPLE~ET~TAL PAGE ) Motion by Alderman Kiker, seconded by Alderman Poet, that the Auditor's report of the City's books be approved.and accept- ed, and the billfor $200.00 be allovced and ordered paid to W. J. Klinger for the service. Motion was carried and it was so ordered. Alderman Ki~er introduced and moved the adoption of the following resolution: P~a~OORTS, SAL~a~R. tES& BILLS FOR APRIL, 1942 R~PORTS. ~ity' Secretary's Report for April,~,419.01; Chief of Police's Report for Apri~,~120.£5; City Tax Collector's Report for April,(Current Taxes),~5~7.8~, .Delinquent Taxes col- lected in April, ~2i.99. SALARIES: John~.w DuBose, ~i$3~2~ J. L. Gallaway,~175.00; ~ ~ Dan ~ Cook, ~80.00; C w Hancock,~20 00; P~ H. Bryan, ~170.00, ~ _ .... ~ . W. C. Malone~ ~20.00; E. M. 0sborne,~20,00; L. W. Kiker, ~20.00; Floyd Poer, ~20.00; Hoyt Curry, ~145..00;. T, A. Bohannon,~i35.00; ~u~tcheli ~125 00; ~-~h '~ ~, Shook ~i25 00; Ed ~' ~.~.~ Burket~, ~12~5 ~a0,% A,~ ' ' ' ~125[00; J. ~. Fimney, ~i00.00; J. E. Sheeon, ~100.00; J. N. Haun, E. E. Weiss, ~0.00; W. J. Bryan, ~0.00; H. ~. Gregg, ~i~0.00; A. M. Hamilton, ~i10.00; Frank Rigler; ~100o00;Leedy Maxey, ~100.00; F. I. Gatlaway, ~i00.00; g. L, Holder, ~i00.00; H'. L. Davis,~100.00; ?iainview Fire Department, ~.00~;Verna Eae Dean, ~85.00. S. E. Bolles, ~140.00; A. T. Herrod, ~i05.00; S. G. Yates, ~i00.00; G. B. Massengale, ~80;00; J. P. Marlin, ~i30.00; A. L. King, ~120.00; T.~D. Mc~ennemy, ~100.00; Lon Cart~:~right., ~i00.00; A. D~ Davis, ~100.00;'H. ~. H~$d] ~100.00;'T. Po Sitton, ~100.00; Marvin Stu!tz, $100o00; Jim Bevers~ ~90o00; Dr. E; C. Nic~oll, ~125.00; Dr. J. L. Guest, ~75;00; Oo ~. PUlley, ~t00.00; 'Frank S 4 tultz, ~100.00; J. F. Duncan, Jr. ~57.50;. Laverda Harlan, ~5.00. BILLS: W. W. Kirk, AttY.,~200.00; Board of City Develop- ment~ ~500.00; Plainview Ind6pende. nt School District, ~!25.00; Piainview Public Library,'~40.00; C. D. Russell, Agent; ~40.00; J. L. Gallaway, Registrar, $i4;00; City Election Board, ~5.00; Texas-New Mexico Utilities Co.,~760.8i; Southwestern Bell Telephone Co., ~76.09; West Texas Gas Co., ~167.5~; Arch Keys Floral. Shop, t~3. 0, W. ~. Kllnger, Auditor, ~200.00, Burroughs Addzng N. acnzne Do., ~6.60; Piainview Tribune, $7.00; Walker-Smith Gtc. Co.,$4.92; Herald-News Publishing' Co., ~35.22; Thatcher Printing CO, ,$~]00; ~rs. Le.e. Kemble, ~1i.10, commercial Radio E~uipment Co., ~3.50: . · rug Co., ~.60, Claude ~. eatk, ~.00, ~onnor-M~tnes ~o., ($8.62; ~inn I~otor co., ~15.05; Phillips Battery Co., ~39.30; Magnolia Pet~oleum-Cg., $3.79; Kikers Service Station, $9.&0; Continental.:0zi Co., ~55.76; Cosden Petroleum Co., $5.40; Doc Hinds Garage, $9.20; H. B. Fain Chemical'CO., $31.25; Hugh Etter, ~20.65; Higginbotham-Bartiett Co., ~206.85; SHook Tire Co., i0.49; Robinson-Herring Drug Co., ~8.05; E~aiston Service Station, 19.62; The Texas Co., ~20.39;P!ainview Hardware Co., ~4.4~; P!ainview Plumbing & Electric Co.,~23.20; Meinecke Bros. H~w. Co., ~4.9~; Hazaer & Dys 59.16; Boyd & Davenport ~6.95; V.R. Rodg~s, Mftr ~'~ -? ~'-"~ ~ ' · ~ .' ., ~i1.~0;-~ustzn Battery ~o,,~2.50, Piainview Builder's Supply, ~13.50; Panhandle Refining Co. ,~14.&0; Hi-way E.~ch~nery Co., $8.55; Jeffus-DeLoach, ~ll.00; Blackwell Auto SupPly Co., $3.70; Babe Ratliff~s Blacksmith Shop, $12.80; W. T. Cain's Garage & Salvage ~39.75; R.B. George Tractor & ~achinery Co., $5.58; C. Hunter Strain, ~56.10; Plainview Iron & Metal, $9.00; H. G. John- son'0il Co., $161o30) J. I Holcomb,~fg. Co., $&6.55~Reams Electric Co., ~3.65; Flake & Flake, $61.36~ Hart's Pharmacy, $~,25; Dr. J.L. Guest, $19.50; Dr. P. C. Anders, $3,00; John Hull, ~46.50; Looper Cash Gtc., ~13.18; J. C. Per~y Co., Inc.~139.18; Cave's Store, .46; Shelton Radio & Electric Co., ~&.75; ~cKe~n-Eilers Co., ~.~ .80; Floyd County Eural Electric Co-operative Inc., ~15.00; Plain- view Sanitarium& Clinic, ~96.00; D~lby ~otor Freight, $18.04; Plains ~achinery Co., ~3~1,71; AmericanHospital &Life Ins. Co.; $22.75; west s Pharmacy, ~2.69, ~ash Payro~!,~lS$.50; Gid ~aiier, ~50.00; Southwestern Bell Telephone Co., '$195.~0~ Ray'B. Knoohuizen 225.00- Cash Payroll, ~191.53; Ralph Brown, ¢o7.50; J. L. Gailaway, Ozty Collector, ~50.30. . 2?3 ~iE?REAS~, greater illumination over the Santa Fe Tracks at the intersection of 13th & Columbia Streets was deemed advisable by the City CounCil, and ~T~EREAS, the Santa Fe Railroad agrees to pay the difference in cost to the city of a 250 candlepower light and the i00 candle- power light which has been maintained by the City at this intersec- t ion. ~REFORE, BE iT RESOL!~D, that the city will have instati- ed a 250 candlepower light instead of the 100 candlepower which has been maintained at this place, and ~ll bill the Santa Fe Railroad annually for ~1.25 a month which is the difference in the cost. Alderman Hancock seconded the motion. motion and it was carried by unanimous vote. The Mayor put the PASSED ~1~ ADOPTED this the 6th ~- ~ of April, 1942. ATTEST · Czt~e~tary. Signed: John F. DuBose Mayor. Motion by Alderman Kiker, seconded by Alderman Poet, that the ~ty join the County and School Board in a joint fund of ~225.00 for the "prOmotion" of a "Community Welfare'' garden--each to con- tribute $75.00 to pay rental on land, and for water to irrigate it. The motion was carried and it was so ordered. Motion by Alderman Malone, seconded by Alderman Hancock, that a street~light be i~talled in the alley at the rear of the Piggly-Wiggly S~0re at 828 B~oadway. The motion ~as carried and it was so ordered. Motion by Alderman Kiker, seconded by Alderman Poet, that the City contribute ~25.00 to help de:Fray the expense of the School Band, and a group of citizens to Amarillo to participate in the Army Day Parade. The motion was carried and it was so ordered. ~otion by Alderman Hancock, seconded by Alderman M~lone, that a member of the Fire Department be sent to the Fireman's Train- ~ng School which is to be held at the A & M Colle~e~ and that ~50.00 be allowed toward defraying the expenses of the trip. The motion waa carried and it was so ordered. ~totion by Alderman Hancock, seconded by Alderman Malone, that H. L. Hood be appointed to take the place of Grady Brov~m in the Street Department, and the saiar~ to be ~100.00 per month. The motion carried and it was so ordered. Motion by Alderman Kiker, seconded by Alderman Hancock, that Verna Mae Dean be appointed as assistant in the Gollecting Department of the city, and to begin work on AprililS~h, 1942, and the salary to be $85.00 per month. The motion was carried nnd it was so ordered. There being no further business, meeting adjourned. 274 Plainview, Texas, April 20,1942. The City Council met in regular meeting with the follow- ing members present: ~ayor, John F. DuBose. Aldermen: C. H. Hancock, Floyd Poet, L. W. Kiker, W. C. Malone, and E. M~ 0sbo~, City Tax- Collector, P~ H. Bryan. City Attorney, Dan M. Cook, and City Sanitary Officer, Dfc E. C. Nicholl, attended the meeting. ~inutes Of the last meeti~g, read and adopted. -There was presented to the Council in proper form and proper manner, the returns of the election held throughout the City of Plainview on the 7th day of April, 1942, to elect the following officers for the City of Plainview, Texas, and said returns having been received, opened and canvassed, as provided by law, and it ap- pearing from said returns that the following camdidates received the number of votes herein stated. For ~gayor: John F. DuBose,618; W. R. Triplett, 36; W. Co ~alone, 252 and T. J. Shelton, 403. For City Secretary: J. L. Gallaway, 1287. For Aldermen: 'L. M, Frogge, 568; Floyd Poet, 590; E. ~. Osborne, 763; Tom Roberts, 481; J. P. Flake, 434; L. P. Davis, 514; Alvin Griffin, 303. The follov~ing candidates having receiVed the largest number of votes were declared duly elected-by the City Council. John F. DuBose, J. L. Gallaway, L. ~. Frogge, Floyd Poet and E. ~. Osborne. The total n~umber of votes polled being 1316, and the terms of office ~s for the ensuing two years. IT iS ~REFORE DECLARED that the above named persons having received the highest number Of votes cast for a~y one for the above named offices are hereby declared elected for the ensuing twb years. ATTEST: J. L. Gallawa~J' City Secretary. John F. DuBose ~ayor. City Attorney, Dan M. Cook, a~ministered the oath of Office to the newly elected officers. John F. DuBose, ~ayor. City Secretary, J. L. Gallaway. Alderman, L. RI. Frogge, E. M. Osborne and Floyd Poet. ~aovzon and seconded that the Sewer line be extended through Blo~ck No. Original Tovm. The motion was carried and it was so ordered. Motion and seconded that the resignation of A. ~. Shook from the Police Department, and 0~ ~. Pulley from the Park Depart- ment, be accepted and effective May 1st, 1942, and that E. E. Weiss be appointed to tha place on the Police Force made vacant by Shock's resignation~ and his salary to be ~125o00 a month, and R. D~ Short be appointed as Supt~ of Parks in the place made vacant by ~r. Pulley~s resignatio~ at a salary of i$100.00 a month. The motion was carried and it was so ordered. Upon a motion and seconded that the following be ap- pointed tothe following places herein to-wit: City Attorney, Dan M. Cook, and City Tax-Collector, P. ~'t H. Bryan, ~ y Health Officer, Dr. J. L. Guest, City Sanitary ricer, Dr. E. C. Nicholls, Chief of Pmlice, Hoyt Curry, Fire Chief, Fire ~.larshall and Building .Inspector, H. ~!. Gregg, Supt. of Water & Sewer Department, S~ E. Bolles, Street Foreman, J. Po ~iarlin, all for the ensuing two years. The motion was carried and it was so ordered. There being no further business, d j our~ne d. ~ayor. 275 Plainview, Texas, ~ y &, 1942 The City Council met in regular meeting wiDh the following mem- bers present. ~yor, John F. DuBose. Aldermen: C.n.Hancock, Floyd Poet, W.CoMalone and~ ~.M.0sborne. ~finutes of the last meeting read and adopted. Motion and second that the monthly reports be accepted and or- dered filed; t'he regular salaries, and the following bills, he allowed and ordered paid. The motion was carried and it was so ordered. REPORTS: City Secretary's Report of Water, Sewer & ~iscelianeous collections in ~ril, 1942, $12,~19.01; Chief Police' ~eport for April 1942. ~120.25; 9ity Tax Collector's Report for April, $337.84 Current,' and ~321.99 Delmnquent. S.kLfdtIES: John F.DuBose, $183.33, J.L.Galiaway, $175.00, P.H. Bryan, ~170.00, Dan M. Cook, $80.00, E.~.0sborne, $20.00, L.W.Kiker, $20.00, C.H.Hancock~ ~20.00, W.C.~alone, ~20.00, Floyd Poet, $20.00, Hoyt Curry,~ $155.00, T.A.Bohannon, ~135.00, Nath Burkett, ~125.00 A. ~.Shook, ~125.00, Ed ~itchell, ~i25.00,'J.N.Haun, ~125.00 J.A.Finney, $100.00, J.~.Sheeon, $100.00, E.E.Weiss, $40.00, W.J.Bryan, ~30.00, H.M.Gregg, ~140.00, A.M.H~ilton, $110;00, Frank Rigler, $100.0©, Leedy Maxey~ $100.00, Forres~ Gallaway, ~100.00~ J.L.Holder, $100.00, H.L.DaVis, ~100.00, Plainview Fire Department, $30.00,.S.E.Bolles, $t40.00, A.T.Herrod, $105.00, S.G.Yates, $100.00, G.B.Massengale,~ 8o.oo. J.P.Marlin, ~130.00, A.L.King, ~i20.00, T.D.EcMennemy, $100.00, H.L~[~ood. ~100.00, Lon Cartwright, $100;00, A.D.Davis, $100.00, T.P. Sitton,'~100.00, ~arvin StultZ, $106.00, Jim Bevers, ~85.00,~Dr. E.C. Nicholl, $125.00, Drl J.L.Gues~, ~75~00, O.M~Pulley, ~100.00,'Frank Stultz, $100.00, ~rs. Laverda Harian, ~45.00, J.F.Duncan, Jr., ~57.50. BILLS: W.W.Kirk, Atty., $200.00, Board of City Development, ~500.00, Plainview Sidipendent School District, $125.00, Plainview Public Library, ~40o00 C.D.Russell, Agent, ~40.00 City Election Board, ~45'.00, ' ] '. Texas-New Mexico Utilities Co ~ ~760 81, Southwestrn- Bell Telephone Co., ~76o09, West Texas Gas Cp~, ~$167o54, Arch Key~s Flower Shop, ~3.00; W.J.Klinger, Auditor, ~200.00, Burroughs Adding Machine Co., ~6.60, Plai~view Tribune, $7;00, Walker-~mith Co., 4,92, ~erald-News Publishing Co., $35.22, Thatcher Printing Co., 3.00, ~rs~ Lee Kemble~ ~ll~10, Commercial RadiO Co., ~3.50, O.K.Drug ~o., ~4.60, Claude C. Heath, ~3.00, Connor~athes Co., ~8.62o Winn ~otor Co., $15.05, Phillips Batter~ Co., $39.30, Magnolia Petroleum Co., ~3.79, Kiker's Service Station, $9.40, Continental 0il Co~, $55.76, Cosden Petroleum Co., $5.40, Doc Hinds Garage, ~9.20, H.B.Fain ChemiCal Co., $31.25, Hugh Etter, $20.65, Higginbotham-Bart~ lett Co., ~206.85, Shook Tire Co., ~10.49, Robinson%Herring Drug Co., $8.05, Edmiston ServiCe Station, $1~.62, The Texas ~o., ~20.39, Plain- view Hamdware Co., $4.4~, Plainview Pl~mmbing & Electric Co., $2~.20, Harder & Dysart, ~159.1o,'Bo~d~& Davenport, ~6.98, V.R.Rodgers ~ft,r. $11.80, Austin Battery Co., ~2.5u.~ ~ ' Piainv~ew Builder's Supply, $13.50, Panhandle Refining Co., $14..40, Hi'-%~'ay ~achinery Co.~ ~8.55, ~Yeffus-DeLoach, $11.00, Blackwell Auto S~pply Co., ~3.70, Babe Eatliff's Shop, ~12.80, ~.T.Cain's Garage, $39'75, R.B.George T~actor Co., ~5.58, C. Hunter Strain, $56.10, Plain- view Iron & ~etal, $9.00, H.G.Johnson 0il Co., ~161.30, J.I.Holcomb ~f'g. Co., $46.55~ Reams Electrical Co., ~3~.65, Flake & Flake, $61.36 Hart's Pharmacy, $3.25, Dr. J.L.Guest~ $19.50, Dr. P.C.Anders, John Hull, $46.50] Looper CaSh Gtc., ~13.18, J.C.Penny Co., $139.18. Caves Store,~3.46, Shelton Radio &~.Electric-Co., $4.75, McKean- Eilers Co~, $7.80, F~oyd County Rural Electrical, ~15.00, Plainview Sanitarimm, $96.00, Dalby Motor Freight, ~18.04, Plains Machinery Co., ~34~.71, ,~A~eriCan Hospital &'Life Ins. Co., $22.75, West's Pharmacy, $2.69, Cash Pay~.~..oll, ~188.50', Gid Waller,'$50.00,-Southwestern-Bell Telephone Co., $195.50, Ray B. Fmoohuizen,~$25.00~ Cash Payroll, $191o33, Ralp~ B~ovm, $67.50, J.L.Gallaway, City ~ol., $50.30. .~'~f'k-'''~ ~-d ?~""'~ Motion by'~Alderman Hancock, seconded by Alderman ~aione, that the City contribute ~25.00 to the Crowell storm victims relief fund. Motion carried and it was so ordered. 276 Motion by Alderman Hancock, seconded by Alderman Osborne, that Harry McOain be appointed as nightwatc?man on East sixth street to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of E.E.Weiss who was ap= pointed to a place in the police department. The motion was carried and it was so ordered. There being no further b~siness, meeting adjourned. Mayor. Plainview, Texas, I~ay 18, 1942 The City Council met in regular meeting with~ the following mem- bers present. Mayor, John F. DuBose. Aldermen: C.H.Hancock, L.M.Frogge, Floyd Poet, W.C.Maloneand E.M.Osborne. City Attorney, Dan M. Cook, at- tended the meeting. Minutes of the last meeting read and adopted. - ..".i .... Motion by Alderman Frogge, seconded by ~iderman Poet, that the City join the County' in a contract to lease the city-county airport to Clint Breedlove, and that the Mayor be and he i~ hereby authorized and instructed to sign' for the City. The motion was carried and it was so ordered. Motion by Alderman Osborne, seconded by Alde~unan ~alone, that the be appointed to fill unexpired terms on the Board of City Development: W.R.Taegel, R.H.Knoohuizen and G.F. Fellay to replace Jack Skaggs, H.T. Roberts,~ whoJJ~resigned. The motion carrie~ and it was so orde~ed. Alderman Osborne introduced/and moved the adoption of the following o~d~han~e:~ / -:0 R D I N A N C E No. 480:- AN ORDINANCE CLOSING THE ALLEY LYING ~DiATELY EAST OF LOTN0. BLOCK NO. 2, OF ~ A. L. MAUPIN ADDITION TO T~ T0~T¢ OF PLAINVIEW, HA!2~ COD~Y, TEXAS. V~ereas, at the regular session of the City Council of the City of Plainview, Texas, a petition was presented to the Council by The Panhandle Compress & Warehouse Company, 2or an order from this Coun= cll closing the alley lying ~immediately east of Lot No. 8, in Block No. 2, of the A. L. Maupin Addition to the town of Plainview, Hale County, Texas; said alley being 12 feet in width and 198 feet in length and lying between the a~oreaaid ~lock and the tract designafed on the map of the tovm, as the N.A.Bilbry".?tract; and it appearing to the Coun~ cil that the Petitioner is the ovmer of the property in said blocks, as well as the propeDy lying south tEereof, and that there are no other parties interested in said alley or in the ~roperty adjacent thereto; that the said alley was dedicated by A. L. Maupin, et. al. in the dedi- cation of the said addition to the tov~ of Plainview, as shovm by deed recorded ~n Volume 36, page 170 of the Deed Records of Hale County, Texas; that the said. alley has never been in use by the public and is not of any benefit or value to the public and has mot been acqufred or Used by pre- scription and for such reason should be closed; TW~REFORE, BE IT 0RDAII~D BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF T~E'~ CITY OF PLAINVIEW, That the aforesaid alley 12 feet in width and 198 feet in l~e~. th tending hQ~th .and south along the east line of Lot No. 8 in Block~T'~'2 of the A. L. MauiSin Addition t~o the town of Fiainview, Texas, and between said lot and the property knovm as the W~A.Bilbry tract and extending south to the right-of-way of the ~'ort Worth and Denver City Railway Company, be and the s~e is hereby closed and that from henceforth the city and the public shall have no right of use or occupancy ~ong, over and across the said alley way. The fact that the Petitioner is preparing to construct permanent and valuable improvements on its said property and that the public ~ener- ally has no interest in such all~y~.aSl~de~gnated~-a~dtt~rm~d~a:'~de~d- end~ alley, creates an emergency and an imperative public necessity requi~ing the sespension of the rule that ordinances shall be read at three meetings of the City Council. Said rule is therefore hereby suspended and this ordinance is put upon its final reading and passed by a vote of 5 ayes and no nays, and shall take effect upon being signed by the ~ayor. -~ ~igned and approved by the Mayor and attested by-the City Secre~ tary this 18th day of May, A. D., 1942. ATTEST: ~igned gohn F. DuBose, ~ayor. J. L. Gallaway~ ~ ----C£~'y Secretary. Alderman ~alone seconded the motion, which was carried, and it was so ordered ~ ~l'derman Poer made a motion, which motion was seconded hy Alderman Osborne, that the salaries of the following city employes-be increased ~10o00 per month each. Police Department: Hoyt Curry, T~A.Bohannon, Nath Burkett~ Ed Ei'tchell, J.N.Haun, E.E.'~eiss, J.A~Finney, J.E.Sheeon. Fi~e Department: H.~.Gre~g, A.M.Hamilt, on, Frank Rigler, Leedy ~axey, F.,~.Gali~y~ JoLoHolder, H.L.Davis. ~iater & Sewer Department: S.E. Bolles,' ~.T.Herrod, S.G.¥ates, G.B.~assengale. Street Department: ~arlin, A.L.King, 0.B.Guin, Lon cartwm'ight, A.D.Davis, H.L.Hood, T.P. Sitton, ~arvin Stultz. Auditorium: gim Bevers. Parks: R.D.Short and Frank Stultz~ The motion was carriedand it was so ordered. ~otion and second' that O. B. Guin be appointed to the place in the street department, drivinE the streetsweeper, which place was made -vacant by the resignation of T.D.McMennemy. The motion was carried and it was so ordered. There being no further business, meeting adjourned. -: ~ay 26th, 1942:- A called meeting of the City Council was held on the above date, with the ~ayor, ~ohn ~. ou~ose, presiding, and Aldermen present, u.H. Hancock, ~. C. Malone and Floyd pOer, when the following business was transacted, to-wit: Alderman Hancock made a motion, which motion was seconded by Al- derman Poet, that the City ~oin the Oounty in the expenditure of One- thousard collars (~l,000.) for the purpose of leasing and Lmpr0ving a plat of ground to be used for a "Oivilian Airport~'-- said plat will be designated later. The motion was carried and it was so ordered. There beir~ no further business, meeting adjourned. Plainview, Texas, June 1, 1942. The City Council met in regular meeting ~ith the following mem. bers pr.esent: ~ayor, John F. ~uBose. Aldermen: LQ M. ffrogge, W. O. ~.~alone am.d E. M. Osborne. ~ity Tax Oollector, P. H. Bryan, and ~,y~'~ Attorney, Dan ~. ~ook, attended the meeting. ~inutes of the last regular meeting, also minutes of the called meeting held on ~ay 26th, read and adopted. Motion and second that the monthly reports be accepted and or- dered filed; the regular salaries and the following bills be allow- ed and ordered paid. The motion was carried and it was so ordered. REPORTS: City Secretary's Report of water, sewer and miscellan- eous collections in May, 1942, ~2,0~7.89; Chief Police's Eeport for May~ 1952, $219.00; 0ity Tax Oollector's Report for may,~1942, our- rent, ~912~70; Delinquent Taxes collected in May, ~775;52. ~ALARIES: John ff.. DuBose, ~185.00; J. L. ~allaway, ~185.00; P.~. bryan, ~160.00; Verna mae Dean, ~85.00; ~an ~. cook, 980.00; ~. ~. Os- borne, ~20.00, Floyd Poet, ~20.0 , L. ~. Frogge, ~20.00; W o Malone, ~20.00; ~. H. Hancock, ~20.00; Ho~ curry, ~145.00; ~. A. ~ohannon, ~135.00; Nath ~urk~tt, ~125'.00; ~d Mitchell, ~125.00; J. N. Haun,$125.00; ~. ~. ~eiss, ~125.00~ J. A. Finney, ~lQ0.00; 5. m. ~heeon, ~100.00; Harry mc~ain, ~$0.00; w. J. sryan, ~30.00; H. M. Gregg, ~140.00; A. m. Hamilton, ~ll0.00; Frank aigler, ~100.00; Leedy Maxey, '~100.00; ~'. I. Callaway, $100.00; J. L. Holder, ~100.00; H. L. Davis, ~100.00; Plain- view ~ir.e Department, ~30.00; . . . v~ 9100o00; ~. ~. Dolles, 9140'.00; A. ~. Herrod, ~!05 00, ~ ~. ~oes, G. D. Massengale, $$0.00; J. P. Marlin, 9130.00; &. L. King, T. D. McMennemy, ~100.00; Lon Cartv~ight, ~100.00; A. D. Davis~U100.00; H. L. Hood, ~100.00; T. P. sitton, ~100.00; Marvin stultz, ~100.00; ~im Bevers~ ~90.00~ Dr. E. C. Nicholl, ~125.00; Dr. J. L. Guest, ~75.00; a. D. shSrt, ~100.00; ~ank Otultz, ~100.00; J. F. Duncan, Jr., Laverda Harlan, ~45.00. ~ILLS: -Board of City Development, ~500.00~ Plainview Independent School ~istrict, ~125.005 Plainview Public Library, ~40o00; ~. D. ~us- ssll, Agent, ~40.005 Pmrs~ K~ L. ~cDaniels, ~15.00~ Oash Payroll,~215~45; Texas-New Mexico Utilities ~ompany, ¥888.12; Southwestern ~ell Telephone Co., ~74.$2~ '~est Texas Gas 0o., ~98.55~ ohairman Crowell Storm Victims ihatcher i rmntzng Co., $10.69; Herald News Pub- Relief ~'und, ~25.00; ~'~ ' ~ '. ' ~zsh~ng~' '~ Co., ~99.6!; Kiker's Service ~tation, ~9.65; Hugh Etter, ~59.14; Harley-Davidson Motorcycle Co., ~12.~0; Oom~__ercial i~adio ~quipment co., $~.50; The Dlue Donner 0afc, ~8.55; Shook Tire Co., $7.93~ ~ewman ~iotor uo., ~37.10; Oontinental 0il uo., ~58.72; ~lainview independent ~chool ~istrict, ~75.00; ~obinson-nerring Drug Co., ~7.20. Doyd& Davenport, ~50.00; chock ~attery co.,. ~9.20; H. B. Fain Chemical Co., ~58.05; 0. If. Drug Co., ~13.20; American Hospital & Life insurance 0o., ~22.75; ~'loyd County Eural Electric Co-operative Inc., Ip.00; ~,-~ac's Paint & ~oply, Store, ~. , $. B. Kelly} ~5.25; Plain- view Hardware, ~3 60; meinecme Bros., ~3.60; Mzggmnbo~.n~-Bartlett Lbr Co., ~57.28 } PLains Machinery ~o ~ ~ ~48.64; Eati~ff' s Blacksmith Shop, ~22.00; oosden Petrole~ Co~., ~6.60; Lo~ Bell Lbr. Co., ~21.60; Plain~ew Buiider~s ~upp!y, ~1.75; serry Blacksmith Shop, ~19.60; w.T. Cain Garage e Salvage Co., ~3.65~ ~ ~. Hodgers, ~,lftr., $t0.00; Taylor Poundry 0o., ~60~00~ Hart's Ph~macy~ ~8.75; slair Drug Co., ~3.00; R. Q. Si!verthonne, ~75.46; S. S. Sloneker, $30.67~ ~,$~liBros. Lbr. 0o., ~51.43; Harder & ~ysart, ~49.21; The Plainview TriBune~ ~10.50; Dr. J. L. Guest, ~37.77; John null, ~44.00; J. L. Gallawaly, Registrar, ~l&.00~ Looper Cash Grocery, ~17.57; J. C. Penny Co., Inc., ~17.59; ~ontgomery Ward & Co., $13.21; Cave's Store, ~25.70; H. B. George Tractor & Machinery Co.~ ~30.18; Hi-way Machinery Co., ~63.53; Gulf 0il oorporation, ~9.81; cash Payroll', ~90.~0; Dan ~. Cook, ~76.19; J. L. Callaway, Registrar, ~18.00; Uash.Payroll, ~211.30; J. L. Gal'la- way, City uolle ctor, ~30.88. There being no further business, meeting adjourned. -:J U N ~ .__8, Z_.9_k _2:- The Hale County Oommissioners'Oourt with the County Judge and all me~bers of the G'eu~t present, met jointly with the City' Council with John F. DuBose, ~iayor and the following members of the Council present; E.H. Osborne, C. H. Hancock, Floyd Poet, and ~?. C. Malone, when the following business was transacted: on motion made by B. R. Arthur, seconded by L. 2~. Ra~X~in of the Com~aissioners~ Court .and carried unanimously and on motion ~de by C. H. Hancock, seconded by W. C. ~iaione of the City Council and carried unanimously, it is or- dered by said Court and said City Cou~-t that the lease contract with Mr. Y. B. Hay be approved ar~ that Hale County ar~i the City of Piainview go fifty-fifty on the obligation of said lease and tha~ a temporary hanger, approximately 50' x 60', be constructed'on said leased property, also that sealed bids for the construction of said hanger be called for. -:J U N E L!I, 1 9 4 2:- The Hale County Commissioners' Court, with the County Judge and all members of the uourt present met jointly with the City Co,oil with Jol~n ~. DuBose, ~ayor, ~na t~e _o!iowzng members of the Council present: E. z~z~. Osborne, C. H. Hancock, Floyd ~oer and L. Pl. Frogge2 w~en the following bids for the construction of the hanger, on the prpperty leased from J. B. Hay, were received: Bidder s f~...cunt s J. !~{. Henderson F. ~i. Parks L. D. Harr-ison Landers & 2{agee ~225t.i0 i476.95 2000.00 1672.00 On motion made by C. H. }!ancock, seconded by B. R. Arthur, and carried unan~ous!y; it is ordered by said Co.vm.missioners, Court and s~id City Council that the bid of F. M. Parks be accept- ed accordin~ to plans and specifications. Plainview, Texas, June ~ 5, -942. The City ~ou~cmi met in regular meeti~ ?.~m~h the following members present: i~[ayor, John F. Du.~ose. Aldermen: L. ~,~. Frogge, C. Id. Hancock, Floyd ?oer, ,m-'. m. Osborne and t~. C. Ldaione. City Attorney, Dan 2.[. Cook, attended the meeting. '; Minutes of the last meeting, also, minutes of the joint ~oPn~l ss loners Court a~= the City Council held on meetings of the ~' ~ ' June 8th and ltth, 19~2, read and adopted. ~ ' - ~ - -~ m ~ -~ t hat ~gotion by ~derman ~oer~ seconded by .=±mer~_an ~'rog~e, the following ordinance be p.~ssed and adopted. The motion was carried and t~he ordinance follows: - 0 ~ D i ~ -. ~,~ A N C E ~0. BE IT oz~DA!~2,~D ok~ ~u~ CITYu~,~z-~ IL OF _,~ ~.,_~.~2~ OFr~Azr: v ±.a~, TEXAS: SECTICH i. From azzd after this date Lots 9 to 16, i~_~ciusive, of Block No. ~1, Original Town of Piainview, Texas, smme being the West one-h-sAr of said Block Ho. ~i, is hereby removed from the fire limits of the "~ ' -~ ~ty of Piainview and set out and mez~ned in Ordi- nance~.No2 ~,78 of ti~ Ordinances of said City of Plainview. Si~CTION 2. The fact that no reasons now exist for ssi d lots to remain in t~e fire limits, and so~::that the Baptist Church may erect a structure within Said, area otherwise prohibited by the present fire l~mit ordi~ nmuce, creates au emergency rec£airing the suspension of the rule requir- ing ordinances to be read on three separate meetings of the council, and such ~ale is her,8by suspended and this ordinance shall be in force and effect from and after~ its passage smd adootion. PASSED AND ~J30PTED, 'this the 15th day of June, i942, by the unanimous vote of the members of the ~-~' ~ omty Council in regular session; Jolan F. DuBose Atte st: mayor. J. L. Oa!laway___ C~ty Secretary. ..... '~o'ti~oni.b.y::~'Alde~nan Osborne, seconded.by Alderman Frogge, that C. B. Fredrick a~l Earl Wilson be ~appointed to the places on the Fire Department made vacant'by'ther~esignations of J. L. Holder and F. I. Gallaway, and 'that the salaries be the same as were paid them. The motion was carried and it was so ordered. There being no further busiz~ess, meetingam~-'~o~ned. Plainview, Texas, July 6th, 1942. The City oouncz_ met in regular meeting with the following members present: Mayor, JoPm F. DuBose~ Aldermen: C. Pi. Hancock, ~. C. I~alone, Floyd Peer and E. ~. Osborne. City Tax Collector, P. H. Bryan. City Attorney, Dan D!. Coo~ and City Sanitary Officer, E. C. Nicholl~ attended the meeting. Diinutes of 'the last meeting read ar.~d adopted. ~otzon and seconded that the monthly reports be accepted and ordered fil~d~ the reg~_lar salaries; and the following bills, be allow- ed and ordered paid~. R~.PORTS: City Secretars's Report of water, Sewer and l~liscel!a- neous,~$1,603.47 ~ for ~ J~ue:; !$.42.~ Chieftof Police' s Report for June,- 194~2, ~258.40. ~ity Tax~c$~ector & Assessor's Report of current Taxes for June, 19~2, ~5~07.93~ Delinquent Taxes for the ~2onth of June, 1942, ~821.69. ~ SA~R~S]~ John F.' D~ose, ~t85.00; P, H. Bryan, $~70.~00; .~ ~erna ~ae Dean, ~85.00; Dan ~I. ~ook, ~80.00, ~. ~. 0soorne, ~20.00, ~loyd ~oer. ~0.00; L. ~. FroRge, ~20.00, ~. ,~. ~alone~ ~20.00, C. H. HanCock, $~,0:00; HSyb.Curry, ~175.00; T. A. Bohannon, ~165.00; N~h Burkett~ eI. 52.50~ ~d N~ltchel!,.~132.25,_J. E. ~he~on, v~35.. 0, . . Weiss, ~135~00; ~ A. Finney, ~108.75; ~on Cartwrzght, }108.75~ Harry }~cCain, {$40.00~ W. J.. Bryn, ~50.00; H. ~.~. Gregg, ~147.50; A. }g. Ham- ilton, $118.75; Fr~k Rigler, ~108.75; Leedy ~axey, e108.75, H. L. Davis, ~ll0.00; C. B. Fredrick, ~}ll0.00; Fire Department, ~30.00; S. E. Belles, ~$150.00; A. T. Herr~d, ~llS.00; S. G. Yates, G. B. ~.lassengale, e90.00; J. P. }~I~rlin, $~0 00; A L King, $130.00; A. D. Davis.. ~I10.00;.. H. L. Hood, ~1i0.00; J. ~ ~. Haun, 9110.00; T. P. Sittonl ~1t0.00; Marvin Stultz, 9110.00; O. B. Guin, ~110.00; Jim Bevers, $160.00; Dr. E. C. Nioholi, $125.00; Dr. ~. L. Guest, 75.oo; n · Jr. ~ D. Short, ~110.00, Frank Stuitz, ~ll, 0.00~ J. F. Duncan, ~ ~7.~0; Mrs. Laverda HatteR, ~5.00~ ,,-~ . -'~':. ..... -'..~ - BILLS: Board of City Development, {~500.00; Plainview Independent School District, ~125._00 ; Plainview Public Library. , ~0.00; C. D. Russell, Agent, ~0.00, Ralph Brov~n, ~67.50; J. L. Gal!away,~70.O0; T, D.. Homer~emv, e55.00; 'P!ain~ew Sewer Revenue Bond ~nd, ~15.00; Cash Payroll,"~9[~0; Southwestern-Bell Telephone Co.~ ~7&.68; J.L. Holder~ ~55.00; West Texas Ga~ Co., ~52.58; Texas-New i~exico Utilitie uo. ,~79}~.27, Herald New Publzsn~r~ .~o. 0o ~ ~8.20~ . ~u,n ~.. ~$$eP, ~20.~0; The GPieale 0ere, %8.05; Dell~s Pl~$i~ 0o. ~ S2.0Z; Oo~ePoiel ReAio E%uipmen$ 0o., e}.50; Robin- 0il Co., ~3,~2;. Phillips Battery Co., ~.14.05; ~erio~ Hospit~ & Life ins. ~o., ~22.75; Shook Tire Co., }~.47; Meinecke Bros. Hardware Co., J. C. Penny Co., irc. ~97.25; Hiker's Service Station, ~6.6~; 0. K. Drug Co.~ ~9.9~; Plainview Builders Supply,. ~4.85; Pannandte Refining Go., ~7.80; Austin Battery Co., -.$9.80; W. M. Whitesides, ~15.00; A. L. King, ~65.00; V. R. Rddgers, Mftr., ~17.75; Lemons Funeral Home, $t2.50; Dr. L. C. Wayiand, ~39.15; Hart's Phar~cy~ $i0.75; Dr. J. L. Guest, ~i6.00; gohn Hull, ~4i.50; Plainview Sanitarium, $199.$0; Re~s Electric Co.,$5.~5; Plain- view Hardware Co.. ~7.77: Rockwell Broso Lumber Co., $3.50; Gravely Motor Plow Co.,. ~0.44; 'Looper Cash Grocery Co., $i7'48; Capt. A. C. Jackson, ~9.35; Continental 0il 0o.,}90.i9; Cosden Petroleum Co.,_ $2.97; Phillips Petroleum Co., ~6.61; ~ };iagnolia Petroleum Co. ,~2~.62; Higginbothmut-Bart~ett Lbr. Co ], $44.93; Walker-Smith Grocery Co., ~18.52, Cave s ~ore.~ ~.~9, Roy ~ood P~ueral ~om ~.~12.~0, ~..~. Lemons Funeral Ho~e, ~20.00; .Amarillo Uniform Co., ~7~50; Univer- sal 0il Co., ~10.08;~ The Plainview }~lattress Factory, ~il Co., ~10.0i; ~t6yd County Eteotric Cooperative Inc], 915.75; ~+o~ . ~750.00; M. S Watson, Cash Payroll~ ~!12.85; Bob Hooper m~ ~ Co , · County Tax-CoiXector, ~11.20; Hale County,. ~10.50; Cash ~ayroit, ~269,.$0; J.L. Ga!laway~ Ci~ ~.~ · ,' ~ - - . seconded by Alderman Poet, that s~otion by ~tmerman. 0sbozee, Lee Kmdd be appomnted to^place mn the Fire Department which was made · ~ . and the salary to be the vacant by the resignation of Earl w_ison, smme as that paid Hr. Wilson. The motion carried and it was so or- dered. Motion by Alde~uan Hancock, seconded by Alderman Osborne, that the ~' ~ . uzty p~.y ~5000 on the repairs made at t~he Country Club . T~e motion carried to be used by the "Glider School" students b and it was so ordered. Motion by Alderman Poet, seconded b~' Alderman Malone that the City join the uounby in appropriatin~ ~50000 to "Special Re- -~ ~1~5.00 in i9~3. lief Fund," the City to pay ~125.00 now, and ~ ~ The motion carried and it v~s so ordered. There being no f~rther business, meeting adjourned. 283 Plainview, Texas JUly 13th, 1942. The Hale County Commissioners.' Court with the County and Commissioners B.. RLo Arthur, L. M. Rankin and G. Dresent, met jointly with the City Council with John DuBose, Mayor, and the following members of the Council present: Osborne, Co Ho Hancock, Floyd Poet and W. C. Malone, when the fol~lowing business was transacted: Motion made by G. H. Phillips, seconded by E. M. Osborne, and carried unanimonsly that ~Hale County and the City of Plainview purchase the J. B. Hay quarter section of land at $30.00 per acre plus associational stock of $105.00, less $480.00 heretoforel paid as rental, and'pn~chase the same subject to the Federal Land Bank and/or Land Bank Commissioner debt. Title will be taken in the name of Hale County and the City of Plainview and Hale County is at this time advancing their one-half and also the City'S one-half of the purchase price-the purchase is conditioned upon good and ~erchant- able title with abstract certified down to this date. Plainview, Texas, July 20, 1942. The City Council met in regular ~eting with~the following members present: Mayor, John F. DuBose. Aldermen: .C.'H. Hancock, W. C'. Malone, E. M. Frogge, E. M. Osborne and Floyd~Poer. City Tax Collector, P. H. Bryan, attended the meeting~ Minutes of the last meeti~ng, read And adopted. Alderman Osborne made a motion, and~ Alderman Malone seconded the motion that the City release to the City~ National Ban~ of Plain~ view, Texas, which bank is the designated de.pmOSitory-of the City's the following securities which sec~zrities are held in the .First Bank of Dall~as, as surety for the City's fundS: Fifty- ~t~ousand Dollars ($5Q,000) in u. s. Treas. Bills, and accept Fifty- t~ous~nd Dollars ($50,0~0) in u. So Treas. Bonds in their stead The motion was carried and i~ was so ordered. ~fotion by Alderman Poet, seconded by Alderman Frogge, that H~nry Harris, Roy Maxey and Lawrence Ludeman be appointed to serve as an Equalization Board for the City, and R. H. Mitchell be apDoint- ed alternate. The motion carried and it was so orderedj There being no further business, meeting adjourned. -: JUL Y 25TH, 12 ~+ 2 :- We the following members of the City Council of Plainview, Texas, hereby waive the requirement of notice of a Called Meeting of the City Council on July 25th, 1942: Signed~ C. H. Hancock, W.C. Malone, Floyd Poet and L. M. Frogge. Plainview, Texas, July 25th, 1942o At a called meeting of the City Council of Plainview, Texas, the following motion was made. Moved and seconded that Wo B. Daven- port be named as alternate member of the Board of Equalization for the Year 1942. The motion carried~~ ~~ Plainview, Texas, August 3, 1942. The City Council met in regular meeting with the following mem- bers present. Mayor, John F. DuBose. Aldermen: W. C. Mal~ne, Floyd Poer, Co H~. Hancock, L. M. Frogge and E. Mo Osborne. City Tax Collec- tor P.H.Bryan, and City Attorney Dan M. Cook, attended the meeting. Minutes of the last regUlar meeting, also, minutes of the called meeting on July, 25th, read and adopted. Motion and second that the monthly reports be accepted and ordered filed, the regular salaries, and the following bills, be allowed and ordered paid'. The motion carried and it waa so ordered. REPORTS: City Secretary's Repprt of Water, Sewer & Miscellane- ous collections in July, 1942, $13,957.56; Chief Police' Report for July, 1942, $266.00; City Tax Collector's Report of taxes collected ~n ~Tuly~ 1942, Current~. $3,801o75, Delinquent, $1,212o72~ Si~L~RIES:o John F. DuBose, $185.00; J.L.Gallaway, $155.00; P.H. Bryan, $160.00, Verna~ae Dean, $85.~0; Dan M. Cook, $80.00; E. M. 0s- borne, $20.00; Floyd Poer, $20.~0; W. C.'Malone, $20.00; C. ~. Han- cock~ $20~00; Hoyt Curry, $i65.00; T.A.BOhannon, $150.0~; ~at~ ~ur~- ett, $~5~001; Ed Mitcheil, $~35.00; J.E.Sheeon, $135.?0; E.EoWeis~ $135~.00, J.A!.Finney, $110.00, Lon ~artwright, $110.00,o~arry McCain, $40.£)0; W.JoBryan, $30.00; H.M.Gregg~ $150.00; A.M.H.amilton, $120.00; Frank Rigler, $110.00; Leedy Maxey, $110.00; H.LoDav~s, $110.00; Lee Kidd~, ~ll0.00; C.B~Fred~rick, $110,0G~ Plainview Fire Department $30.()0;~ S.E.Bolles, $150.00; A,T.Herrod, $115.00; S.G.Yates, $118.00; GoBo~assengale, $90°00. J.PoMarlin, $140o00; AoL~King, $130.00; AoD.Davis, $110.00; JoNo Haun, $110o00; T.PoSitton, $110.00; ~arvin Stultz, $110.O0; O.B.Guin, $110.0?; Jim Bevers~ $100.~00; Dr. E.C.Nicholl, $125.00; Dr. J.L.Guest, $75~0G; R~D.Short, $110.00, Frank Stultz, $110.00; Laverda Harlan, $~5.0~; J.F.Duncan Jr., $57.50. B~LS: Board of City Development, $500.00; Plainview Independent School District, $125o00; Plainview Punlic Library, $~0.00; C.D,Russell, Agent, $47~00; FoM.Parks, $769.66; Texas-New l~exic~ Utilities Co., $1,147~22; Southwestern-Bell Telephone Co., $90.43, West T?xas Gas Co., $12.7~6; Thatcher Printing Co., $70.80;.HeraldTNews Publishing Co., $25.01;~Nisbet-Ludeman, $29.00; H~B.Fain Chemical Co., $13.35; Boyd& ~avenpOrt, $41.90; Commercial.Radio E~ipment Co,v,~$5.50; Nb ~ame Cafe, $13.70; Continenthl 0il Co., $50.94; Kiker's Servi'ce Station, $11o09; Plainview Wrecking Co., $8.00; Winn Moto~ Co., $3.25; Phillips Battery Co. $12.05; Cosden Petroleum Co., $13.46; The Seagraves CorporatiOn, $2~0;~iAmerican LaFrance~Foamite Corp~, $25.92. Shook Battery Coo, $4~65; Meinecke Bros. Hdw. Co., $4.61; J.L.Gal- lawa~, Registrar, $17.00; Connor-Mathes Co., $69.37; Shook Tere Co., $9.86; Higginbotham-Bartlett Coo, $170.85; Lindsay ~ercantile Co., $16.05; Pa~mhandle Refining Co., $6.95; City Blacksmith Sh~p, $3.55; L.P.Davis & Son, $14.60; J~I.Holcomb Mr'g, C~., $51.90~ W.T.Cain Gar- age & Salvage Co., $72.10; PlainN Machinery 0o., $105~71; Hugh Etter, $9,25;~Texas Land & Development Co., $14.94; The.Long-Beil Lbr. Co., $37.~; PlainView Hardware Co.,~$5~40; Walker-Smith Grocery Co., $4.32, Robinson-HerrSng DrUg Co., $6.40; Roy G. Wood, $3.00; Camps Pharmacy, $2.90; Blair Drug Co., $4.50. Dr. J.L.Guest, $35.33; John Hull, $46,7~; Plainview Plumbin~ & lect~ic Co'.;, $29.75; Loooer's Cash ~rocery, $12.51; J.C.Penny Co., $12.15; Hal~ Co~&uty, $2~.~0; C.R.Anthony~Co., $31.50; Plainview Sani- t rit~n & Cl~nic~, $164.85, J.Q.Long, $~0.00, American Hospital & L~fe ~ns.~., $22.75; Hale County, $7.75; Piainview Chamber-Commerce. $25.00; Jarvis-Tull Co., $4.85; R.B.George Tractor & Mch. Co., Frank R. ~ay, $18.~3, Dan ~-~i. Coo~, $51.13, J.L.Gober, $68.00; National Oil Co~, $47.10; Cash Payroll, $354.80; Hale County Relief, $125.00; Hale CoUnty Treas., $710.71; J.C.Terry, Postmaster, $15.00; J.L.Gallaway Registrar~ $12.50- Cash Payroll, $146.00- J.L.Gallaway City Collector, $1s.96 , , There being no further business, meeting adjourned. , ~ . Mayor. Pta inview ~ Texas August 17th, 1942. The City Council~met in regular meeting vdth the following members present, Mayor, John F. DuBose, Aldermen: C.H.-Hancock, W. C. Malone~and Floyd Poer. City Tax-Collector, P. H. Bryan and City Atb~rney, Dan M. Cook, attended the meeting° Minutes of the last meeting, read and adopted. Motion by Alderman Malone, seconded by Alderman Poet and Han~ cock, that the 19~2-1943 budget for the City be adopted, and the following ordinance be passed and adopted. The motion carried and the ordinance follows: -:0 R D I N A N C E N0'~82 :- BE IT ORDAINED BY TPIE CITY COUNCIL OF T~ CITY OF PLAiI~IEVI, TEXAS. That the following taxes be, and they are hereby levied fo~ the year 1942, upon the $100~00 valuation, upon all property sub- ject to taxation, in t!~ said City for the Year 1952, to-wit: FOR ~ GE~R3J~ FUND ..... $ FOR THE STREET FL~O - - $ FOR TPE INTEREST & SINKING ~ .... $ TOTAL .30 ,77 K!~ OF BONDS, % Rate, Sewer,~'~1921~ ~ 5 Water, 1921- - 5 Auditorium - - 5 Refd. 1926 - - 5½ St.Paving,1927-5 Water Works 1927- 5 Sewer, 1927- - 5 Refd., 1929~ ~ 5 Refd. 1931 - - 5½ Refd. 1936 - - ~ Eefd. 1937 ~ - 4 St. Paving- 1938~ - 4 Refd. 19S9 - - ~ Refd. 1940 ~ - 3½J TOTAL- Principal Int. Total Levy $ 3,000,00 $1,200.00 $~,200~00 $ .071 1,000~00 ~00.00 1,~00.00 .02~ 2,000.00 800.00 2,800.00 .~75 2~000.00 10,560.00 12,560.00 .208 800.00 800.00 .0135 2,000.00 t,000.00 6,000.00 1,000.00 2,000.00 ~ - ~2o,~o,oo-- 800.00 800.00 .0135 700.00 700.00 .012 1,700.00 3,700.00 .06 2,915.00 3,9i5.00 .06 2,280.00 8,280.00 .127 400.00 400.00 .007 360.00 1,360.00 .023 ~$0,00 ~gO,O0 .007 630.00 2,630.00 .046 $23,985.--~$~~ Airport, 19~!- - - $ 1,000.00 St. Warrants,'~)~7.- 1937- -~ $ 1,000.00 St. Warrants, 1937- -5 $ 778.00 90.00 $ 1,090.00 $ 1.65 $ 200.00 $ 1,200.00 $ 2:00 $ 39.00 $ 8i7.oo $ 1.4o $ ..'/'/ SECTI©N'2. That there be and is hereby levied for the year 1941, an occu- pation tax equal to one-half (½) that levied by The State of Texas upon all persons, firms and corporations following taxable occupations in the City of Plainview, Texas. SECTION That the taxes shall~be assessed by the Assessor and Collector by the Tax Collector of the City of Plainview, Texas, as required hy Ordinance No. 373, Volume No. 6, Page 287, of the minutes of the City of Pmlainview, Texas, and under the l~s of The State of Texas. Motion by Alderman Hancock, seconded by Alderman ~galone, that the followirg resolution be passed aml adopted. The motion was carried and it was so ordered. PASSED AND ADOPTED this 17th day of August, 1942. ATTEST J. L, Galiaway lty ~'~ry. John F. DuBose Mayor. Motion by Alderman Hancock, seconded by Alderman Malone, that the salary of P. H. Bryan be raised $15.00 per month. ~iotion carried and it was so ordered. There being no further business, meeting adjourned. Mayor. Piainview, Texas, Sept. 7th,1942. The City Council met in regular meeting with the following members present: Mayor, John F. DuBose. Aldermen: Lo M. Frogge, W. C. Malone, Floyd Poet, C. H. Hancock and E. ~I. Osborne. ~inutes of the last meeting, read and adopted. l~otion and second that the monthly reports be accepted and or- dered filed; the regular salaries, and the following bills, be allowed and ordered paid: t{EPORTS: City Secretary's Report for August, 1942, $2,440.11; i ~2 Chief Police's Report for August, 94.2, ~ 3.7.00; City Tax-Collector,s Current Report for August, 1942, ~48.84 anm City Tax-Collector's De- linquent Report for August, 1942, ~1349o38. S~LARIES: John F. DuBose, $185.00; J. L. Gallaway, ~185.00; P. H. Bryan, $185o00; Verna Mae Dean, $85.00; Eo M~ Osborne, ~20.00; Floyd Poer, ~20.00; W. C. 2~alone, $20.00; C. H. Hancock, ~20.00; L.M. Frogge, ~20.00; Hoyt Curry, $165..~00; T. A. Bohannon, $145.00; Nath Burkett~ $135.00; Ed ~tcnelt. ~135..00, J. ~. ~neeon, $135.00; E. E. Weiss_, ~35.00; J. A. Firmey, ~ll0.00, Lon Cartv~right, $110.00; Harry McCain, ~40.00; W. J. Bryan, $~0.00; H. M. Gregg, ~150.00; A. M. Ham- ilton, $120.00; Frank Rigler, ~ll0.00; Henry Minter, $110.00; H. L. Davis, ~ll0.00, Lee Kidd, $110 00; C. B. Frederick, ~ll0.00; Plainview Fire Department, ~30~00; S. E. Bol!es, ~t50.00; A. T. Herrod,$115.00; S. G. Yates, $110.00; G. B. ~assengale, $90.00. J. Po ~iarlin, ~140.00; A. L. King~ $130.O0;~ [a.ke Sanders, $110.00; J N. Haun, ~ll0.00; T. P. Sitton~ $110.00$ ~la~vz~ Stultz, ~ll0.00; O. B. Guzn, ~ll0.00; Jzm Bevers, ~100.00, Dr. ~. ~. Nicholl, ~125.00; Dr.. J~ L. Guest, ~75.00; R~ D. Short, $110.O0; Fra~ Stultz, ~ll0.00; LaVerda Harl~, ~45~00; J. F. Duncan, Jr., ~57~50. BILLS: Board of City Development~ ~500.00; Plainview dependent SchOol District, $125.00; Plainview Public Library, ~40.00; C. D. ~Russell, Agent, $~0.00; Dan ~i. Cook, $$8.71; Harry l~cCain, ~50.00: J. C. Terry, Postmaster, ~50.00; Texas-New l~exico Utilities Co~ ~i, ,233.16; Southwestern-Bell Telephone Co., $87.62; West Texas Gas Co., $44.95; The Plainview Tribu~, $7.50; Harder & Dys~rt, ~21..23; Flake & Flake, ~8.55; Western Union Telegraph Co., ~3.45; Boyd & Davenport, ~0.40; Thatcher ~rinting Co., ~33~00; pl~mnvzew Ice Co., $2.75; Herald-~ews Publishi~ Co., ~43.45; Cosden 0kl Co., $$7~02; Busy Bee Cafe, $21.85; Nev~ Diotor Co., $12.13;The Selig Co., ~$6.29; Continental 0il Co., ~9.19; Long-Bell L~ber~Co~ Commercia~ Radio Equ~m~t Co., $3.50;Phi~lips '~attery Co., ~19~75; ~eric~ Hospital & Life Ins. Co., $21.50, Higo~both~-Bartlett L~ber Co., ~167.55; Kiker's Service Station, $2.90; Shook. Tire Co., ~4.56; E~eka Fire Hose Co., $20 08;Clowe & Cowan, ~6~02, Neptune }~leter Co., $124.98, Winn ~otor Co., $5.10; ~einecke Bros. Hardware Co.~ $2.47~ E. E. Ba~, ~20.19; Hugh Etter, $9.00~ Conner~ ~athes Co., ~1~.56; W. T~ Cain's Garage, $3.35; City Blacksmith Shop, $16.00; V. R. Rodger's Shop, ~4.05; Ratliff's Blacksmith Shop, ~20 ~0' g, I. Holcomb. ~iftr., ~100.00; Plazns ~lach~nery Co., ~.32; ~ ~ ~ . ~ ,. . . ~ , V~alker~Smith ~rocery 0o~.~ ~3.~; Robinson-Herring Roy Wood Funeral Home, ~25.00; Blair Dr~ Co., ~3.75; Dr. J. L. Guest, ~)9.50; Plainview Sanitarium & Clinic, ~206.45; John Hull~ ~47.50; J. L. Callaway, Reg- istrar, $~,00; 0. K. Drug Co., $8.34; Gravely ~lotor Plow & Cultiva- tor Co., ~ .50; Cave's Store, ~23.105 J. C. Penny Co., $20.04; ~' , C R. Anthony Co , ~79 l~ L P. Davis Looper Cash Crc. Co~, ~6.54, · · & Son, v5.55, Phillips Petrole~ Co., $109.84~ R~,H~ F~oohuizen, $40~35; Cash Payroll, $255.20; Plain~ew Builder s supply C9., $17.72;Boyd & Davenport, $10.00; United States Pencil Co., ~10.92; ~Registrar, $17.50; Cash .Pa~oll, ~25R.35~ g. L. Callaway, Callaway, City ~ollector, ~20.38. ~otion by E. M. 0sbo~e, seconded by W. C. I~{al0ne, that He~y ~inter be appointed to the place in,the Fire Dep~tment, which olace was ~de vacant by the resignation of Leedy ~axey, a~ the sal- ary to be the s~. The motion carried and it was so ordered. ~otion by Alde~an 0sbo~e, seconded by Aldezm~ Hancock, t~t Jake Sanders be appointed to the place in the Street Department, which place was ~de vacant by the resig~tion of A. D. Davis, and the salary to be the s~. ~/Iotion carried ~d it was so ordered. 'The ~1ayor appointed Alde~an Osborne and Alder~n Hancock as a co~ittee to investigate t~ repa~s needed on the Dairy Barn. DIction by f~lderman Osborne, seconded by Alde~an Frogge,. t~t the City join the County in ren~ing a house on Houston Street for the Red Cross Sewi~ Room--the rentals to be shared equally by the City and County. The motion was carried and it was so ordered. ~otion by Alde~an Poet, seconded by Alde~an ~alone, that the City auth~ize the p~chase of a $1,000.00 Defense Bond, said Bond to be p~d for out of the Int'erest & Sinking Fund of the City. The motion was carried and it was so ordered. There bei~ no f~ther business, meeti~ adjourned. Piainview, Texas, Sept. 21st, 1942. The City Council met in regular meeting with the foilowi~ me- mbers present: Mayor, John F. Du.~Bose. Aldermen: L. M. Frogge, W. C. Malone, FloYd Poer, E. M. 0sbonre and C. H. Hancock. Minutes of the last meetLng, read and adopted. ~Iotion by Alderman ~alone, seconded by Alderman Poet, that Jack Wright be appointed to the place in the Fire Department, which place was made vacant by the resignation of Frank Rigler, and the Sal- ary to be the same. The motion was carried and it was so ordered. There being no further business, meeting adjourned. Plainview, Texas, October 5, 1942. The City Council met in regular meeting with the following members present ~ayor, ~ohn F. DuBose Alderman ~ . · . ~uancock, L. ~. Frogge, W. C. Ma- lone zloyd Poet and E.~M. Osborne. City Tax Collector, p. Ho Bryan, at- tended the meeting. N[inutes of the last meeting, read and adopted~ ~otion and second that the monthly reports ba accepted and ordered filed; the regular salaries~andt~hexfollbwing_bil~s,, be allowed and ordered paid~ The motion was carried and it was so ordered. ~EPORTS: City Secretary's report .of water, sewer ~nd!miscellaneous collections in September, 19~2, $2,152.24; Chief Police' report for September, ~133.75; City Tax Collector's re0ort for September, Delin~ quent ~axes, ~1,492.46. $_~R/ES: John F. DuBose, $185.00; J.L.Ga!laway, ~185.00; P.H. ~ '~' ~ean, e85.00; E.~.0sborne, ~20.00; Floyd Bryan,~85.00~ .~erna ~ae ~ ~ '~ ~ Po~r, ~20.00; L ~ ~-o a · ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ w .~..~.s gge, ~20.00, ~.~.laalone, ~20.00; C.H.~.ancock, $20.00; Hoyt Curry, ~165.00; T.A.Bohannon, $155.00; Nath Burkett, $135.00; Ed Mitchell, $135.00; J.E.Sheeon, $135.00; E.E.~eiss, $135.00; J.A.Finney, ~ll0.00; Lon Cartwright, ~.ll0 00; Harry McCain, $40.00; W. ~.Bry~n, ~30.00, ~.~.Greg~, ~150.00; A.M.Hamilton, ~i20.00; Erank Rig- let, 9110.00, ~oB.~redr~cm, ~ll0.00; a.L.Davis, ~ll0.00; Henry ~inter, ~ll0 00; Lee Kid, ~ll0.00;~ack ~right ~ 0 .... . , ~11 .00~ P±a~nv~ew Fzre Depart- ment $30.00; S.E Bolles, ~ .... e - . . , . .~elS0.00; A.T.Herrod, ellS.00, S.G.Yates, ~ll0.00; G.B.Massengale~ ~90.00. Y.P.Mariin, ~140.00~ A.L.Ki~g, ~130.00; J.N..Haun, ell0.00; T.r. Sitton, ~110.00; Marvin Stultz, $110.00; 0.B.Guin, ~110]00; Jim Bevers, ~100.00; Dr. m.e.Nicholl, ~ 25 00; Dr. JcL.Guest, {75 00, R.D Short, }!10~005 Frank Stultz, }110.00,. J.F.Duncan Jr. @57.50,~ · Laverda Harlan, BILLS: Board of City Development, ~500~00; Plainview Independent School Dist$ict, ~125.00~ Plainview Public Library, ~40.00; Dan Cook, ~48.71; Hary ~cCain, ~50.00; J.C.Terry Postmaster, ~50.00; Texas- vl 233.16 ~st ±exas Gas o :~ a~. South- New Mexico Utilities Co., western Bell Telephone Co., ~87.62; The Plainview Tribune-/~7.50; Har- der & Dysart, ~21~2~ Flake & Flake, ~8.55; ~estern Union Telegraph Co., ~3.45; Boyd & Davenport, $40.40; Thatcher Printing Co., ~33.00; Plain- view Ice Co., ~2 75; Herald-News Publishing Co., ~43 45; Cosden 0il Co., ~47.02 ~~ontinentalBUSy Bee Cafe,0il ~21' 85 ;Co., ~49Ne~an19; Lo:ag-Bell~°t°r CO.,Lbr~12] 13; ~h~2Seligco, .~o. . Co., ~6.29; ~ . . . Commercial Radio Equipment Co., ~3.50; Phillips Battery Co., $!9.75~ American Hospital & Li~e Insurance Co., ~2t.50; Higginbotham- Bartlett Coo, ~167.55; Kiker'~ Service Station, $2.90; Shook Tire Coo, ~4.565 Eureka Fire Hose Co~, ~20.08; Clowe & Cowan, ~64~02; Neptune Meter Co., $124.98~ Winn Motor Co~, ~5.t0; ~einecke Bros~ Hdw~ nu~h ~tter. ~9.00, Connor-~athes Co., ~14.56; ~.T~Camns Garage~ ~3.355 City Blacksmith Shop, ~16~005 V.R.Rodge~s Sh0p~ ~4.05~ Ratliff~s Blacksmith Shop~ ~20~50; J~I~Holcomb ~Ift~r., ~100.00; Plains Machinery Co~ ~5.32; Walker-Smith Gro., ~3.84; Robinson-Herring Drug~ $16.50; Roy Wood Funeral Home~ ~25.00. ,~v3o75; Dr. J.L.Gueet, $9.50; Plainview Sanitarium, . Blair Drug Co. $~06.~.~5; John Hull~ ~7.50; J.L.Gallaway, Registrar, ~15.00; O.K.Drug, $8.3~ Gravely Motor Plow & Cultivator Co., ~5.50; ~ave's Store, ~23.10; J.C.Penny ~o., ~20.04; Loop~r's Cash Gro., $6.5~; C.R.Anthony Co., $79.14~ L.P~Davis & Son~5.55; Phillips Petroleum Knoohuiz~n & Co.~ ~40.355 Cash P~yroll~ ~255.20; Piainview Builders Supply, ~17.72;Boyd & ~ Dave~oort~ ~10.00; United States Pencil Co., $!0.925 J.L.Galtaway, Registrar, ~i7.50; Cash Payroll, ~259.35; J.L. Gatlaway, City Col., ~20.38. -:R E S 0 L U T ! 0 N:- V~REAS, the Panhandle & Santa Fe Railroad Companyfited an application, upon which ther~ were hearings on or about Septemb~r~ ~g~ 1940, to discontinue the operation of Trains Nos. 94 and 95~ and such applicaDion was successful, and the Railroad Commission of Texas authorized the discontinuance of the operation of said trains because of the lack of business; and ~REAS, since that time the Nnite~ States has become involved in a World War, and by reason thereof burdens on transportation have greatly increased because of the restriction on tires, tubes and auto- mobiles. People heretofore have been able to travel by private automo- biles and are no longer able to do so but ~ust resort to methods of public transportation systems such as railroads and bus; and ~PJEAS, the burden upon the present bus facilities is entirely too heavy, the busses are crowded, accommodations are poor, and the facilities are wholly inadquate, '~e, and there is a real n~ed for increased passenger Drain facilities from Lubbock to Amarillo; that ~ch needs by the ~ublic wo~ld be adaquately met and the public will be served if such trains were put back into operation upon substantial- ly the same schedules and hours that they operated on before being re~ moved. ~ 1' ~~ BE IT RESOLV--ED BY --Ii~ CITY COIRr~CiL OF ~ CIT][ NOW, ~.~EFORE, OF PLAIi}~llEW, TEXAS, this 5th day of October, 1962, that they urge and request the Panhandle & Santa Fe Railroad Company to immediately make application t'o the Railroad Commission of Texas for permission to put back into operation their Trains Nos.~ 9~ and 95, on substantially the saree schedules as were' used before they were taken o~t of operatidn. BE IT f~0~T~R RESDTJVED T_HAT TF~ CITY COD~ICIL OF THE. CITY OF PLA~VI~;~{, TEXAS, efldorse such application and urge the same to be approved and granted by the Railroad Commission because of the dire nec- essity that exists. MOTION R~kDE By COU~CIL~?~=N L. M. Frogge, seconded by Council- man C. H. Hancock, and unanimously carried that the above resolution be adopted. Motion by Alderman Osborne, seconded by Alderman Poet, that the city tax roll for the year 1942 be changed in the case of Dr. E.0.Nich- ols, on the Plainview ~anitarium & Clinic, and the valuation to be $~F8~00~0 insteadof the Equalization Board's valuation of ~40,000.00. The motion was carried and it was so ordered. Motion by Alderman ~alone, seconded by Alderman Poet, that George W. Atkins be to the place of Night Desk Sergeant in the police depart- merit--the ~iace made vacant by the resignation of Lon Cartwright, and the salary to be the sam~. The motion was carried and it was so ordered~ There being no further business, meeting ~ed. Plainview, Texas 291 0crc.bet 19,19~2. The City Council met in regular meeting with the following mem- -bets presents John F.DuBose, Hayor. Aldermen: L.M.Frogge, ~.C.Malone, C.H.Hancock, E.M.Osborne and Floyd Poet. City Tax Collector, P.H.Bryan, attended the meeting. Minutes of the last meeting, read and dopted. ~otion by Aid~rman ~ ~ malone, seconded by Alderman Poer~ that Will Evans be appointed Superintendant of Parks, the place made vacant by the resignation of ~.~. ~ Short. The motion carried and it was so ordered. Motion by Alderman Osborne, seconded by Alderman Hancock, that, slnc~s :.the.~City~:do~s~.n~ot at this time have a duly appointed Attorney, Charles H. Dean be empl~yed]tb bring suit against T.C.Shepard of the Shepard Chevrolet Co~, John Sherman of the P'!ainview Plufabing ~: Elec~ tric Co.~ and. L.DoHarrison, Contractor, to collect damages done the City by cutting the pavement in making repairs and e~tensions of the plumbing facilities at the Shepard Chevrolet Company's property in the city. The motion was carried and it was so ordered. Motion bye. Alde~rma~2ncook,: seconded by:A!de:kman Po~r, that the city join the County in employing S. E. Botles as ~-'fireman,? at the central school building for the various projects conducted in the building, and the salary to be ~60.00 per month. The motion was .car- ried and it was so ordered~ There being no f~ther business, meeting adjourned. ~~0ctober 27, 1942~~ At a called meeting of the Council of the City of Plainview, Texas, the Mayor, John F. DuBose, presiding, and the following Al- g dermen, E o~:.0sborne, C.H.Hancock, ~? TM ~,.b.Malone~ floyd Poer. Frank R. Day was present, when the following business was transacted, to wit: ~lderman Hancock ~ade'~a~motion~and'/Aid~rman:~Poer_secOnded th~ motion that the City sign an option to buy aoproximately ~' ~ ~ ' ~ - oix-nun~red- Twenty~Three (623) Acres of land from'J. C. Wolverton at Seventy-Five Do!~Ja?S)($75o00).. per acrewh~cn' ' amounts to approximately Fortysix Thous- and-.Ei 'grit-Hundred' Do~ars, (~$6,800.00).a Said contract provides for the immediate possession of the land~, and said option does not require a forfeit for ah:~le~st%thirty days from date, then if the City desires to continue the option, 'One-Thousand Dollars ($1,000.00) is to be paid for an additional sixty days, then i~ said contract is executed and land. is bought, said One-Thousand Dollars is to be applied on purchase price ef ~aid land. The motion was carried by unanimous vote of all Conncilmen present, and it was so declared carried. Also, t~he City ~greed to join the county in the appropriation of twent~ive dollars ($25.00) per month, as fees for the soldiers to play golf on the golf course for an additional six months from date, said pa~aents to be made to the City National Bank of Plainview, Texas, and payments t5 start November l, 19~2, and to continue five months there- after. 293 ~'~ 1942. Plainview, Texas, ~ov. 2, The City Council me~ in regular meeting with the following members present~ Mayor, John F. DuBose. Aldermen: Hancock, W.C.Malone and Floyd Poer~ City Tax Assessor P.H.Bryan, at~end- ed the meeting. ~inutes of the last regular meeting, also minutes of the called meeting held on October 27th, read and adopted. Motion and second that the monthly reD0rts be accepted and ordered filed, the regular salaries, and the following 'bills, allowed and or&er- ed paid. The mot'~on was carried and it was so ordered~ ~t~_0RTS City Secretary's Report of water, sewer and miscellane- ous collections in October, ~12,619~53; Chief Police' Report for Octo~ bet, ~435.00; City Tax Collector's Report for October, Current taxes collected in October, $12,388~76~ Delinquent taxes collected in 0cto- bet, ~!76.65. SALARIES: John F. DuBose~ ~185~00~ JoL~Gallaway~ 8185~00; P.E. Bryan, ~!85~00; Verna ~/lae Dean~ ~85~00; E.M~Osborne, 820~00; L.~.~ogg , 820.00; Floyd Poer, ~20.00; ~.C.Malone, ~20~00~ C~H.Hancock~ ~20~00~ Hoyt~Curry, ~165.00~ T~A.Bohannon, ~I~5.00~ Nath Burkett~ ~1~5'.00; Ed' iv~itchel!~ ~135.00~ J.~,Sheeon~ ~135.00; E..E,Weiss~ ~135.00, J.A.Finney, ~ll0.00; Geo. W. Atkins, $110,00; Harry ~cCain, ~40,00; W.J.Bryan, ~30 00; ~ ~.~,~,Gregg, ~180~00~ A.T.Herrod, ~ ~.00~ S.G.Yates, ~110.00; G. B.Massen~ale, ~90~00; .~arlzn, $i~0.00, J.N.Haun, ~II0.00; T.P.Sitton, ~1i0 00; Mar- vin Stultz, ~ll0.00, .o.Guin~ $110,00; H.M.~reg~, ~150 00; ~ ~.Hamil~ ton, ~120.00, o.B.~rederick, ~ll0.00; Lee Kiad, ~ll0.00; Henry ~inter, ~ll0.00; H.E.Wright, ~ll0.00; Plainview Fire Department, ~0.00~ Jim ~evers, $100.00; Dr. E.C.Nicho~t, ~125.00; Dr. J.L.Gues~, $7~.00; Will Evans, $110.00; Frank Stultz, ~ll0.00; Laverda Harlan, BILLS: Board of City Developnent, $500.00; Ptain~iew Independent . ~0.00~ C D.Rus~ School District, ~125 00; Plainview ~ubl_c Library, . sell, Agent, ~$0.00~ City National Bank, ~25.00; Southwestern Public Service Co;, ~877~79; Southwestern Bell Telep.li~ne Co,, $9~2~; West Texas Gas Co., ~58.10; Commercial Radio Wquipment Co.$ ~.50; Cosden Petroleum Co., ~2.37; Bob Hooper '~{oDor Co ~, ~26.50~ Robinson-Herring Drug Co., ~8 79; Continental 0il Co., ~32~21; American Hosp&tal & Life Insurance Co., ~17.755 Connor-Xathis Co., ~5.45; Shook Tire Co. Herald-News Publishing Co.,..~35.95; Plainview Iro~ & Metal Co,, ~12.20~ ~>zgginbotham-Bartlett Co~, ~23 05; Hascal Ward Grocer~.m~-S ~VlCe Station, ~21.07; Rockwell Bros., ~:4.23; R.H.Knoohuizen & Co., Winn Motor Co., ~28.25; P!ainview Builder's Supply, ~29.38; Phillips PeDrolemm 0o., ~23o855 Witt Milling Co., ~12.08~ Long-Bell Lumber Co., 34.56;.Austin Battery Co., ~23.32; Panhandle Refining Co., ~5.25; Hugh R. Etter ~52o81~ Kiker's Service Station, ~i33.7~; Plains~gachiner[ Co~, v4-9.44, Dunn Drug ~oo, v8o60, ~lexander Drug ~o~, ~6o55, Dr. J.L.Guest, ~1~.50~ ~alker~omzth Oro.._~o., ~7.35, ~iamr Drug ~., v2.7~, Dr. L.C.,~ y land, ~12.87; John Hull, ~40.50; Cobb~s Department Store, ~23,04; Boyd & Davenport, $10.00; Thatcher Printin~ Co., ~3.60~ Plainview Sanitarium& a - P~H.Bryan, ~96.00; j.C.Terry, Clinic~ ~128.25; Nev~nan ~[otor Co., ~14.00, . Postmamter, ~25o00; J.Q.Long, ~208.00; j.L.Gallaway City Col,, ~53,77. There being no further business, meeting was r~cessed. In a reconvened regular meeting of the Council of the City of Plainview, Texas, the-Mayor, John F. DuBose, presiding, and Councit~ men E.M.0sborne, C~H.Hancock~ ~C.Maione, Floyd Poet and L.M.Frogge, and County Judge Frank R, Day being present, the following business was transacted, to wit: 293 Alderman Hancock made a motion which motion was seconded by Alder- man Frogge that the Mayor, John F. DuBose, be and he is hereby author- ized to sign a contract with Joe F. Piovorka, relative to the location and construction of an airport known as the "Los Areo Flying School". The motion was carried and it was so ordered. There being no further business, meeting adjourned. ~lty Secret~ ~ayor. i-_ainview, Texas, i, TOVo 16, 1942 The City Council met in regular meeting with~ the following mem- bers present~ ~ayor, John ~. DuBose. Aldermen: ~. ~ ¥__. Osborne, .~.I~. Fr0gge and C. Pi. 3iancock. City tax collector, P.pi. Bryan, attended the meeting. ~,~inutes of the last regular meeting, also minutes of the recon- vened session held on ~ovember 3rd~ read and adopted. There beinE no further business, meeting adjourned. ~~ ~[a yor. ~ called meeting of the Council of the City of Piainview with the Mayor, John F. DuBose, oresiding, and Alde~m~n:~lE~:~...~0sborne, C~ Ho Piancock and Floyd Poer, and County Judge Frank R. Day and Chas. M. Smith, representative of Brovzn-Cru~aer Company of Texas being present, the following business was transacted, to wit: Alderman Poet made a motion which motion was seconded by Alder- Osborne, that ~ayor John F. DuBose be and he is hereby authorized to sign for the City, a-contract with the above mentioned Brown-Crummer Company of Texas to handle the prooosed ~i25 000 ~Airport Bond Issue" and t.o employ Judge W. P; Dumas of Dallas to draw all papers pertain- to an Election which may be held'to authorize said Bond issue, and to pay co~mission of 2% of said issue as a fee for such services. The motion was carried by unanimous vote. '±u~ere being no further business, meeting sdjourned. ~ yor ~ oler~ ?totem. 294 Piainview, Texas, December 7:19~2, The City Council met in regular meeting with the following members present: Mayor, John F. DuBose. Aldermen: L. ~. Frogge, W. C. MalOne, C. H. Hancock, Floyd Poet and E. ~ 0sborne~ City Tax-Collector: P. H. Bryan, attendSd the meeting. Minutes of the last regular meeting,also minutes of the ca=~em meeting of November,!7th, read and adopted. ~_'otion and second that the monthly reports be accepted and ordered fiied~ the regular salaz~ies, and the following bills, be allowed an~ ordered ~aid The motion was carried and it was so orde'~e~ ~- -- REPORTS: City Secretary's report for November, 1942, ~!,$t2~97; City Tax~Collector's Report(Delinquent) November~ig~2, 100.~.15~ City Tax-Coiiector's Report (Current) November, 19~2~ ~9~057.16~ and Chief ?oiice's Report for November, 19~2, S~ARiES: John F. DuBose, ~185.00~ J~ L, Oal!away,~i85.00; ~ ~. Bryan~, ~.~185~00~, Verna. ~[8e~_ Dean~ ~85~00~ E~ M~ 0sborne~$20.00~ · ~. ~ Frogge, ~20~00; Floyd Poer, ~;20.00~ W~ C~ ~alone~ ~20.90 C H. ~noock, ~20.00~ Hoyt ~urry, ~!6~.00; =. ~. Boha~on~ Nat~ B~kett, ~I~5.00~ Ed R~itchell, ~155.00~ J. E. Sheeon, E. ~. ~,ez~s~r '~ , ~35.00~ J. A. Finney,.(~!i0~00; Geo. W. Atkins, ~II0.00~ ~:~arry McCain~ ~0.00, '~ e. Bryan, ~!i0.00; ~. B. 2~ssengale A. T. Herrod, ~1!5,00-; S. O. Yates, J. P.. Marlin, ~i~0.00; J. N. Haun~ ~ii0.00; T. P. Sitton, ~til0.00; Marvin S~ult~, ~Ii0.00; 0. B. Guin~ ~iI0.00; ~i)0.00; Lewis Lo~e, ~i!0.00~ H. L. Hood, ~!I0.00~ H~ i~% Gregg, ~150,00; A. M. Hm~_ilton, ~120~00; C. B. Frederick~ij!!0.00;-Lee Kidd~ ~i!0 00; He~=y ~int~, ~ii0.00; H. E W~i~ht ~iI0.00~ H. L Davis, ~iI0.00; P!ainview FireZ[.Department, ~0~00; J~ Bevers~ '~ L ~ rGue st ~ ~100,00~ Dr, E. C~ Nichoil~ ~i25,00~ Dr. J. Will Evans, ~!!0.00~ Frank o~ultz~ ~iI0.00; La~erda Har!an~A~5 00~ BILLS: Board of City Development, ~500~00~ P!ainview In- dependent School District, ~125.00~ Piainview Public LibrarY~ ~0~00; C~ D. Russeil~ Agent, ~0~00~ City National Bank~ Southwestern i-uo!zo oerv~e uo., ~877.79, ~ouohweszern ~e=_ ~ ~ o .r m G Co ~ 8.10- ~o~erc~ai Radio phone Co~¢ ~9~.~7+; ~JeSt ~exas - as ], ~5 ~ · ~ i Equipment Co.,~5.50; Cosden Petrolema'Co.,-~2~37; Bob Hooper ~;otor C~, ~26,50; Robinson-Herring Drug Co., ~8,7~; Continental 0il Co.~ ~32;2!~ ~erican Hospital a ~ife ins. Co., ¢17.75~ ~on~or-l~athes Co., ~.~5; Shook Tire Co., ~8.57; Herald-News Publmshzng Co~, ~ ~ O ~35 95~ Plainview mr n ~t Metal- Co. ~ ¢i2,20; Higginboths_m=Bartlett Lbr. Co., ¢23.05; Haskell Ward Grocery g~ Sera,iCe Station, ~2t.07; Roc~zeli Bros. Lbr. Co., ~.23~ R. H. ~oohuizen ~ Co~, Winn }¢;otor Co,, ¢28~25~ Piainview Buiider~s Supply Co., ~29.38~ Phillips Petroie~ Co., ¢23.85; Witt Milling Co;~ ;~12.08; Long-Bell L,~2ber Co., ~3~,56; Austin~Batter~ Co,., ~23,32; handle Refining Co., ~5.2~; Hugh R, Etter, ~52.8!; Kiker's Serve ice Station~33 ~' ~7~,'' Plains Machinerv-¢Co.,.. ~ , ~19.~ Dm~n Drug ~o.60; Alexander Drug Co., ~¢6.55; Dr~ J. L, Guest, ~i~50; Walker~ ~mith G.ro..Coj, ¢7.~5~ Blair Drug Co.~ ~2~75; Dr. L. C. v~ay~and~ ;~12.87~ John HUii, ¢~0.50; Cobb's Department Store, ~23.0~ Boyd ¢* =~- + '~ Printing Co.~ ~5~60; P!ainview Sani- ~ Davenport ~ ;910.00; '~-~,a~o,~er tari~ ~ Clinic, ~128~25; Ne~an IEotor Co.~ ~!~.00; P.H, Bryan, ~96.00~ J~ C. Terry, Postmaster, ~25.00; J. Q. Long~ ~208.00~ J. L, Gallaway, City Col~ ~ ~.,~otion by Alderman Osborne, seconded by Alderman ~Ealone~ that H. L. Hood and Lewis.Lowe be appointed to places in the Street Department, and their time beginning November, 15th~ 19~2, and their salaries to be ~1i0.00 per month' each. The motion was carried an d it was so ordered, There being no f~-ther business, meeti~ adjourned. 295 P!ainview, Texas, December 21,1942 The ~' ~ r,. . il _ ozty ~q_t~ Counc met in re~.u!ar meeting wihh tile following members present, ~:[ayor~ John F. D~ose. kldermen: E. }[. Osborne: L.L[. Fro~e ~.~ ~ancock and ?loya Poet; ~-..:~.Bryan~ ~ ~::;= ~ _. _ c~o~ tax ool!~ctor, atte:aded~the ~e~4~ ~. ~-~_~nutes of th~ last meeting_ .~.~ rea~d, and adopted. There being no further ~usiness,~_.~-~+ing~ adjourned. Plainview, Texas, Jan. ~, 1943. The City Council met in regular meeting with the following mam- bers present~ Mayor, John F. DuBose. Alderman: L.M.Frogge, C.H.Han- cock~W.C.Malone, E.M.0sborne and Floyd Poet. City Tax Collector, P. H.Bryan, attended the meeting. ~inutes of the last meeting, read and adopted. Motion and second that the monthly reports be accepted and or- dered ~iled, the regular salaries, and the following bills be allowed and ordered paid. The motion was carried and it was so ordered. REPORTS: City Secretary's report of water, sewer and miscella- neous collections in December, 1942, $1,755.69; Chief Police' report for December, 1942, $283.25; City Tax Collector's report, Currant Taxes collected in December, 1952, $1~,697.02; Delinquent Taxes col- lected in December, 1942, $996.94. SALAR~S: John F. DuBose, $185.00; J.L.Gallaway, $185.00; P.H. Bryan, $185.00; Verna Mae Dean, $85.00; E.M.Osborne, $20.00; L.M. Frogge, $20.00; Floyd Poer, $20.00; W.C.Malone, $20.00; C.H.Hancock, $20.00; Hoyt Curry, $165.00; T.A. Bohannon, $155.00; ~ath Burkett, $135.00; E~.Mitchell, $135.00; J.EoSheeon, $135.00; ~.E~eiss~ $135,00; ~J.A.Finney, $120.00; Geo. W. Atkins,' $110.00; marry McCain, $~0.00; W.J/.Bryan, $30.~; H.~.Gregg, $150~00; A.M.Hamilton, $120.00; W.E.'W~ight, $110.00; Henry Minter, $110.00; H.L.Davis, $110.00; C.B. Fredrmck, $1i0.00; Lee K~dd, $110.O0; Plainview F~re Department, '$~0.~0; S.E.Boll~s, $180.00; A.T.Herrod, $115.00; S.G.Yates, $110.00; G.B.,iEassengale, $90.00. J. P.' Marlin, $140.00; A. L. King, $130.00; J. ~ ~. Haun, $110.00; T.P.Sitton, $110.00; Marvin Stultz, $110.00; 0.B.Guin, $110.00; H.L. Hood, $110.O0; Lewis Lowe, $110.00; Jim Bevers, $100.00; Dr. E.C. Nichol.1, $125.00; Dr. J.L.Guest, ~37.50; W~ll Evans, $110.00; Frank Stultz, $110.00; J.F.Duncan Jr., $57.50; Laverda Harlan, $$~.00. BILLS: C,D~Russell, $40.00; Board of City Development, Plainv~ew' Independent School District, $125.00; Plainview Public Li- bray, $40.00~ City[National Bank, $25.00; G.R.Rag~le, $31.50;.J.C.Terry, Postmamter, $25.00, Southwestern Pub~.ic Service ~o., $792.03, South-~ western Bell TelePhone ~o., $93.03; West Texas Gas Co., $113.85; Plain- view Merc.a.ntile Co., $9.96; Herald-News Pub. Co., $13.75; Commercial Radio Equipment Co., $3'.50; Griddle~Cafe. $2o10~; Harler-Davidson Motor- ~.~cycle Co., $~.38~ Amar~ilo' Umiform ~o., $9.00; Blue Bonnet Cafe, $8.85; aests Pharmacy, ~.~5; The Selig Co., $5.77; Contimemtal ~il Co., $48.06; Bob Hooper Motor .Co., $19.57; Kiker's Service Station, $14.51; Montgomery Ward & Co., $7.99. PlainviewB'uilder's SNppl.y, $6,6.5; Phillips Battery Co., $8.20; American Hospital & Life' Insurance Co., $17.75; Plainview Pltumbing & Electr~ic C~o., ~.2.40; H.~Fain C~emic~.l Co:, $10.46; Plain~ie~ Hard- .;~a~e Cb,, ~2'.2~-, Connor-!~at~.~s ~o., ~3.65, Shoo~ BatterY oo.~ $17.35; 296 Winn Motor Co., $4.50; Neptune Meter Co., $78.00; Stephens DryGoods Co., $50.00; Long-Bell Lumber C · " · H " ' o~, $34.89, .ugh R. Etter, $35.64, Higginbotham-Bartlett Lbr. Co., 925.75; Firestone Auto Supply Co., $5,00 ffe~fus Grain o~, $28.22, W.T.Caln Garage, $69.20 h~sbet- Lu deman, ~61.75; Panhandle Ee~ining Co., $99.24; Harder & ~ysart, $6.03; 9reen Machinery Co., $5,50; Pl~inS/.MacEinery oo.~ $2,53; Wal~er~ Smith, $3.5~, Pla~nv~ew Sant tar~um, $7t00, ffohn Hull, $46550, ~avenpo~t, $10o00; Wo S? Darley ~ Co., $17.40; Cities Set[ice 0~l Co,, $78.~;,j~hiLl~p.s Petr~le~..~.~C~., $4.20; Farmer's Blacksmi~ Shop, $~1.50;' Dan M.' Cook, $i04;~1; ~.L.Gallaway Registrar, $15o00~ Cash Pay- roll, $115.75; Laverda' Harman, ~45.00; C.D.Russ~ll Agent, $49.00i Beard of City Develapment, $500°00; Plainview Independent Schoo~ Dlstr~ct, $125.00; Plainvi.ew Public Library, $40.00; J.L.Gallaway City Collector, $57.65. Motion by Alderman Hancock, seconded by Alderman that the resig- nation of H. E. Gregg as Fire ~hief-F~re-Marshal and Building Inspect-- or, be accepted, and that the assistant Fire Chief, A.M.Hamilton be agpointed Fire Chief-Fire-Marshal and, that the salary remain the same, (~150.00 per month). The motion was carried and it was so ordered. Motion by Alderman ~alone, seconded, by Alderman Poet, that C. B. Frederick be appointed to the place of Assistant Fire Chief, and the salary to r~main the smme as that paid to Mr. Hamilton,(~120.00 per month). The motion was carried and it was so ordered. Motion by Alderman Osborne, seconded by Alderman Poet, that L.B. Sheppard be appointed the place 'made Vacant by the advancement of Frederick, and the salary to be the same, $110.00 per month. The mo- tion was carried and it was so ordered. Motion by Alderman Osborne, seconded by Alderman ilancock, that the following resolution be passed and adopted. The motion carried and the resolution follows: -:RESOLUTION:- ~fPIEP~AS, the 1942 Revenue Act of The United .States of America, contains a provision providing for The Victory Tax, to be collected by all Employers. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, By The City Council of the City Of Plainviev[, Texas, that the Secretary-Treasurer of the City of Plain- iew be designa'ted as The Officia.1, and he is hereby directed to arty out ~l[ provisions of the ¥'zStory Tax Law, as it applies to The City of Plainview, Texas. There being no fUrther bus~ness, mgeting adjourned. City Secretary[ ' ~[a.yor. Plainview, Texas, ~anuary 18, 1943. The City Council.met in regular meeting 'with the following mem- bers present, ~a~or~'~JOh~oF~ DUBose. Aldermen: L.M.Frogge, C. H. Han- cock, Floyd Poet, ~'. C. Malone. Minutes of the last meeting,read and ~dopted. Motion by A!derman'Fro~ge, seconded by Alderman ~{alone, that fur- ther {inancial aid in the form of rents, salaries etc., to the Commo~i~ ties Distribution 0ffice, the Food. Stamp. Plan also, the Hale County Re- lief office after February l, 1943. The motion carrie~ and it was so ordered. -. Motion by Aider~an Hancock, seconded by Alderman Poet, that the salaries of Hoyt Curry, Harry McCazn and 0ttie Guin be increased $10.00 per month each, and the salary of A. L. King be increased $5.00 per month. The motion was carried and it was so o~dered. Motion and second that the resignation of Geo. W. Atkin~ as Night Desk Sergeant be accePted, effective February 9, 1943. The motion was carried and it was so ordered. There~being no further business, meeting adjourned. 297 ~City S~cr. eb"gry, Pr~'., Tern. Plainview, Texas, February l, 1943 The City Council met in regular meeting with the followinE memm bers present,mayor~ , John F. DuBose. Aldermen: E.M.0sborne, L.M. Frogge, W.C.Malone, Floyd Poet and C.H.Hancock. Minutes of the. last meeting., read and adopted. Motion and second that the monthly reports be accepted and or- -dered filed; the regular salaries,, and the following bills, be allow- ed and ordered paid. The motion was carried and it was so ordered. RE~0RTS: City Secretary's Report of Water, Sewer & Miscella- neous collections in January, 1943, $14,098.69; Chief Police' Report for January, 1943, $330.50; Cit~ Tas Collector's Report for January, 19~3, !~C~rrent) $~4,360.09;('Dellnquent) $2,146.27; Southwestern Pub- lic Servzce Co., $729.76; West Texas Gas Co., $742.15. SALARieS. John Fo DuBose, $t85.00; J.L.Gallawa~, $185.00; P.H. Bryam, $185o00; Verna Eae Dean, $85.00; E.M.Osborne, $20.00; L.M. FrOgge, $20.00; Floyd Poer, $20°00; W.C.Malone, $20.00;' C.H.Hancock, 2~6= , $20°00;. Hoyt Curry, v~ ~.00; T.A.Bohannon ~145.00! Nath Burkett, $135.00; Ed ~itchell, $135~00; J.EoSheeon, $135o00, E.E.Weiss, , $135.00; J.A.Finney, $110.00; Harry McCain, $40.00; W.J.Bryan, $30.00; $ 20.o0; A.M.Hami~'ton, . C.B.Frederick, $110.00; H.A.Minter, $110.00i Le~-Kidd~ ~I10.00, H.E.Wright, $110.00; L.B.Sheppard, $110.60; Plazn- View FSre Department~ $30.00; S.E.Bolles, $180.00; A.T.Herrod, $115.00; S.G.YateS, $110.00; Massengale, $90.00. J.P.~artin, $140.00; A.L.King, $115.00; T.P.Sitton, $110.00; Mar- vin Stultz. '$110.00; $110.00; J~N.Haun, $110.00; 0.B.Guin, $110.00; H~L.Hood, $110.00; Lewis ~ow~, $110.00; jim Bevers, $100o00; Dr. E.C. N~choll, $125.00; Dr. J.L.Guest, $75.00; Will Evans, $110.00; Frank Stultz, $110.00; ~f~s. Laverde Harlin, $45.00; J.F.Duncan Jr., ~57.50. ~ BiI~LS: Board of'"City Development, $500.00; Plainview Independent School District, $125.00; Plainview Public Library, $40.00; C.D.Russell, ~2 . ., ~40.00; City National Bank, , 5 00; Southwestrn Public Service Co ~795.39; Southwestern Bell Telephone Co., ~89.24; West Texas Gas-CO., $147.90; The Plainview Tribune, ~17..50; L.R.Bain Funiture Co., $5.00; The._ Texas. ~ League~ ~ of ~un~cipalities,. ~$70'00;. J.M.Radford. Gro.. , Co., $3.90.· ~ zerald-~ews. ~ Publishing Co., ~32.70, Thatcher Prmntmng Co., ~20.65; Bob Hooper ~otor Co., $2.95; ~.S.Darl y & ~o., v8.19; Mont- gomery Ward & Co., $3.6~; No Name Cafe, $11.05. AmericanHospital & Life Insurance Co., $16.50; Continental Oil Co., ~62.26; Kiker's Service Station, $8.65; Shook Tire Co., $43.57; Phillips Battery Co., $3.40; Cosden Petroleum Co., ~13.06; H.B.Fain ~ ~ .... ~, . . , $131.04; Anderson-Young Elec- Chemical ~o., ~10~.~0, heptune Meter Co. , ~' ~ ' ' $15.90; Universal 0il Co., $10.35; tric Co. ~General Electrmc Co., Edmiston Service Station, $17,75; Hugh R. Etter, $27.28; Shepard Chev- rolet Co., ~3.73; Cit~,Blacksmith Shop, $2,15; Plainm Machinery Co., $4.50; V.R.Rodgers Shop, $9.00; Geo. W. Whitfield, $13.80; The Texas Co., $10.20;i Berry's Blacksmith Shop, $6.1~; Dr. J.L.Guest, $20.50; Blair Drug Co., $11.90~ The Long-Bell Lbr. Co., $9.80; 0.K.Drug, $6.45. John Hull, $47.50; S.SJSloneker, $26.12; Higginbotham-Bartlett Co,, $~2.40; J.C..Penny Co~,..$2.32; Boyd & Davemport,~$10.0~0.; _ H.H.Hmmilton Blacksmith Shop, $16.00; ~agnolia Petroleum ~o. ,-$62.60; The Dunn Drug Co., $11e805 Defense Suppl~eS.lC0rporation, $56,00; Cash Payroll, $108e50; J~A.Finney, $15e85; Victory Tax Account, $66e5~ J.L. ~lty Cole, Galla~ay, ~' $~ · 29. MOtion by Alderman Hancock, seconded by Alderman Osborne, that the City Tax Collector be and he is hereby authorized to accept $50~00 in payment in full of all city taxes assessed against Lots 7-8, Block No. 52, Original Town of Plainview, Texas, up to and includin~ the year 1942, The motion aarried and it was so ordered~ ~otion and second that the following be appointed to places on the Board of City Development, H.S~Hilburn, ~B.Hood, ~art pool, George Tay- lor, Ben Smith, Terms to expire December 31, 1956~ The motion carried and it was so ordered~ ~.~otzon by Alderman Hancock, seconded by Alderman Osborne, that C~,~ E. Sheeon be transferred from the position of night patrollman on the police force to Night Desk Sergeant, and his salary to remain the same° The motion was carried ~and it was so ordered° ~otion by Alderman Poer, seconded by Carter be appointed to the place made ~acant~'~L~D-~i~'the Fire De- partment, and the salary to be ~ll0~00 per month, The motion was car- ried and it ~was so ordered. There being no further business, meeting adjourne~o Plainview, Tex~s, Feb., 15, 1943. The City Council~ met ii regular.meeti~g. wi~h the following mam- bets present. Mayor, John F. DuBos~e. Aldermen: L. M. Frogge, W.C.Ma- lone, C. H Hancock, E. M. 0~borne and F~oy Poer City tax collector, P. H..Bryan, and City health officer Dr. E._ C. Nicholl, attended the meeting. ~inu~es of the last me.eting, read and adopted. There being no furthev business, meeting adjourned. ~: ~EBRUART 19, 1953: - k ~all~d me'eti~g of the City Council~and a Citizens~Commit'tee was held zn the Dzstrzct Court Room, and the meeting was ca~ed to o~der e Cztzzen~$ommzttee rou by County Judge Frank R. Day, representzng th ~ ~ g for the purpose of purchasing the Elm Cresh Country Club, Containing 107 acres of land'togather with all improvements thereon situated and ~all equipment., a~ - Resolution was drawn up b~ Joe Don Scot ~ and seconded by b , motion was City Counci.1. All members of the City Council being present E .2C. Osborne C .H.Hancock L. ~.~. Frogge Floyd Poer W.C.~aione and John F. DuBose ~iayor', 299 Motion to accept Resolution, was made by E.M. Osborne and seconded by' C.H.Hancock, and vote was taken, with all members voting for same.,: motion carried. Motion made for Mayor~°~n F. DuBose to sign contract for_.:Clty., n- .- the purchasing of Elm erest Country Club for the City W.C.Malone made the motion for Mayor John F. DuBose to Sign for City'of Plain- view, and L.M.Frogge seconded motion, motion carried. There being no further b.usin~ss meeting adjourned, atta~ed hereto are the copy of contract on land, and the Resolution to~igned, and filled in~ J~F.DuBose making minutes of meeting. R~ S 0 L U T I 0 N ~Y~S;,~ cer:t~ain citizens' of~ ~lainwie%v., Texas, whose neaaes are Signed to a petition addressed to the City Council .~of-~iBe city of Plainview, Texas, subscribed 0~E ~P~D A~ NO/100 (~lO0.00) DOLL, S fpr a membership inthe Elmcrest Golf Co~se and Country Club and facilities for a pemiod of three years, and certain other individuals who have subscribed for an annual m mbersn~p ana have paid their dues, appeared in person and/or by a delagatkon duly representing the entire body, requesting and petitioning the City of Plainview to purchas~ what is known as the E~crest Golf Co~se and Co,try Club, grounas, ~uipment and facilities at a considera- tion of NI-~ ~OUSAlO TWO h~ND~D AI,O NO/100 ~ , (~9,200.00) DOL~S; conditioned that the City will pay ~V0 TH~USA~O A~ N0.100(~2,000.00) DOLLA~ ~n cash a~d ass~e a debt of ~¥0 THOUS~, ~V0 ~~D ~ ~.~0/100 (~2~,200.003DOLk&RS due {h9 ..reat Southern Life Insurance Company, and agreement on the part of the membersn_p to contribute ~5 000.00) DOL~RS in cash to be used FI~E THOUSAlO A~ NO/lO0 (v , as part of the purchase money for said grounds and facilities; and with the further condition that said grounds and facilities be main~. tained, including golf~ swinging and other privileges, for a period~ of unr e years, beginnmng April l, 19&3, and dues, ~ wise be knovm a: are to b good issued merit~ that and ~.t~ S~ on~ its co~rse a further Condition to said arrangements and the property,, it is agreed that all of the equent membersh&p fees~ contributions and p es and memberships and/or other- fund in the nmme of the City, to ~al Country Club Funds',' which funds di~ on and supervision of members in m approved bills by the City and ~hecks ~e members and countersigned by an lng expenses or such other improve~ ers .may~autnmrmze and direct, an red~ f~ as the City is~oncerned or' used for any other purpc~ses; and id co~itions and arrangements, the ~aid loan and ~ebt to the Great in g~od standing~and further , advise and help in the ~n~ said gtc deem proper, said golf ci y and the membership that no complimentary memberships will be issued to any individual, and that the City Council will further cooperate and assist the members in passing proper and appropriate resolutions from time to time at the suggestion of the members as to the prices of memberships and the green fees to be paid and fees for swimming privileges, either individuals or annual membership privileges~ NOW, T~REF0~E,~BE IT RESOLVED BY T?~ CITY COUNCIL OF ~{E CITT OF PLALNVIEW, TEEAS, i~ Balled session, this 19th day of February, A. D. 19~3, that said City agrees on its part to purchase said grounds and facilities for the consideratio$ ahove~-?~ite~ and with the conditions, provisions' and limitations hereina~sel~out and sacredly kept on the part of the membership on the one part and the City on the other part~ SE IT FURTheR RESOLVED B~ T~ CITY COD~NC!L that said members shall have the right and privilege to organize and appoint, and it will be their duty and obligation to organize and appoint or elect a presiding officer, secretary and othe~board members, as they deem proper, clothed with the authority to speak for the membership and appear and present all complaints and other matters that properly come before the City Council in connection with the operation of said golf course and other facilities~  MOTION made Councilman~ ~ 0sborne seconded Councilman by by · Hancoc~ and unanimously carrzed~" -that s~id resolution be adopted. PASSED AifD ADOPTED this ~ d~y of 'Februar~ ., 1943.~ J.L.Gallaway City Secretary. John F~ DuBose ~or ~ Plainview, Texas,~arch l, 1943. The. City Oouncil met in regular meeting with the following mem~ bets present. ~ayor, John F. DuBose. Aldermen: O. H. Hancock, W. C. Ma- lone,.Floyd POet, L. H. FrOgge and E. M. Osborne. City Tax Collector, P. H. Bryan, attended the .meeting. ~inutes of the last regular meeting, also, minutes of the joint meeting of the City CSuncil and a "Citizens Committee" represen$ing the Country Club, which meeting was held on February, 19th, read and adopted. ~otion and second that the' monthly reports be accepted and ordered filed~ the regular sal'aries, and the following bills, beallowed and or- dered p~id~ The motion was carried and it was so ordered. REPORTS: City Secretary's Report of ~ater, Sewer & Miscellaneous collections in February, ;2,605.01; Chief Police's Report for Feb- U ' ' , r ary, 19~3, $385.50~ Cit s Report for February, 19~3 (Current) $1886,36;~ ( ~ SALARIES: John F. DuBose, $185.00; ~. L. Gal!away, $185 00; P. H. 0 o o ~ . Bryan, $185. 0, Verna ~Jae Dean, 990,00; E. M Osborne, $20.00 L M. Frogge, ~20.00; Floyd Poer, $20.00; W. C. ~alone, ~20,00; C. H. Hancock, Hoyt Curry, $175.00; T. A. Bohannon, $145.07; Nath Burkett, Ed Mitchell, ~135.00; J. E. Sheeon, $135.00, E. E. Weiss, $135.00; J~. A. Finney, 9110.00; Bryan, $30.00; A. ~. C. ; H.A.' B. ; C.A. ~ 0 ' Locke, $120.00; Department, 93 .00, S.i Bolles,$180.00; A.T. Herrod, $125.00; S.G.Yates, 9120.00; G.B. MaSsengale, ~lO0.00; J. P. Marlin, ~t50,00; A. L,.~ing, B. Guin, $130.00; H. L. Hood, $125.00; T. P. S-$tI Stultz, 9120.00; J. N. Haun, 9120.00; Lewis Lowe, ~0; Jim Bevers, $110.00; Dr. E. C, Nicholl,'$t25.00; Dr. J. L. Guest, 975.00;Will Evans, $120.00; Frank Stultz, 9120.005 Page: 301 ~ Or. BILLS: Board of City Development $500.0 , Plainview Independent. School Distric.D, $t1~25e00.; Plainview Public Library, $40.00; Vic- tory Tax Fund~$$~l~.; G. R.. Ragle & Wife, $130.00; City National Bank, $25.00; Southwestern Public Service Co., $7~6.~72;~ So.u. thwestern- B~ll Telephone Co., $78.83; West Texas .Gas. Co., $16~4.65; Herald- N~ews Publishing Co., $28.50; Thatcher Prl'ntlng Co., $48.00; Busy- Bie~'Cafe¥ $21.55; B.ob Hooper 2~otor ~o., $21.~1; WOlf & Klar Supply CS~j, $8.~ Commercial Radio Equipment Co., $3.50; West's Pharmacy, $6.78; Continental 0il Co., $53.47; Kiker's Service Station, $5.70; Phillips Battery Co., $7.65; American Hospital & Life Ins. Co., E16.50'; 'Higginbotha~m-Barl~t.t Lbr. Co., $290~.68.; V. R. Rodgers, 4.10; Forrester~achinerY Co.~, $3.36; V~. T. Cain Gas~.age & Salw~ge Co~, $3.75; Stovall-Booher Radiator & Service, $4.50, Berry Black- smith Shop, $33,85; Winn ~iotor Co., $10.30; ~leinecke Bros.,S7.39; H~gh R. Etter, $23.42; Blair Drug Co.,.$15.64; Cloverlake Creamery, $22.07; Rockwel~ Bros. Lbr. Co., $6.00~ Pl. ainview Sanitarium & Clinic, $33.60; John HU~i, $43.50; Austin Battery Co., $18.20; Long-Bell Lbr. Co. $18.90; J. L. Gallaway, Registrar, $21.00; O.K. Drug Co., $7.~5; Bhook Tire Co., $16.14; Clowe & Cowan, $50.37; J. ~i. Radford Gro. Co., $5.70; Robinson-Herring Drug Co., $9.12; Clowe & Cowan,$170.94; The Texas Co., $12~.57; Plainview Sanitarium & Clinic, $26.25; Phillips Petroleum Co., $4.52; Cash Payroll, $96.30; J. N. Wheeler, $365.00; J. L. Gallaway, City Collector, $46.9~. -:NOTICE OF ELEcTIoN 0F CITY OFFICERS OF T~E CITY OF PtJ~INVIE~, TEXAS:- AT A REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PLAINV~W, TAU[AS, MONDAY, MARCH 1st, 1943, THE FOLLOVf[NG OR- DER WAS iSS~D, TO-WIT. IT IS ORDERED BY TI~ CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PLAIN- VIEW, TEXAS, THAT AN ELECTION BE I~LD AT THE CITY !5~LL, IN SAID CiTY OF PLAINVIEW, ON ~ FIRST TUESDAY IN APRIL, 1943, TEE S~ BEING THE 6th DAY OF SAID ~g011TH, FOR THE ELECTION 0F THE FOLLOWiNG 0FFi~CE-~S FOR SAID CITY, T0-WIT: TWO ALDER~.~EN FOR A TER~I 0~ TWO YEARS EACH. SAID ALDER- M~N TO TAKE T~ Pi~kCES OF C. H. HANCOCK and W. C. MALONE ~t0SE TEt~S EXP~E IN APRIL, 1'9~3; 'AND THAT E. R. ~LL'i~a\~S" IS N~MED PRESIDING JUDGE OF SAID ELECTION, AND G. H. SAIGLING and U~RS.~_L~.~B. PLAT.T', ARE Ni~ED ASSIST_~NT JUDGES. A COPY OF THIS ORDER, S !GNED BY T~E ~IAYOR, A}~D ATTESTED BY THE CITY SECRETLY OF SAID CITY, SH~J~L SERVE AS NOTICE OF SAID ELECTION AND SHAiL BE PUBLISheD AS REQUIRED BY LAW. PASSED THIS 1st DAY OF ~IARCH, 1943. ATTEST: SIGkrED J. LJ Gallaway~ Ci~ y Secretary. John F. DuBose Mayor. Motion by Alderman Hancock, Seconded by Alderman Poet, that the following who, having been appointed by a "Citizen's Committee," ~Go be a Board of Director's of the Plainview Municipal Country Club, be approved by the City Council in regular meeting, Frank R. Day, Chairman, Joe Don Scott, Secretary, and Elgar v~nn, H.B. Earthman and Co E. McSwain, Directors, and thsh the Official Name b~ and is the "Plainview Municipal Country Club", and all memberships in the Club expires April 1st, 1943. The motion carried and it was so or- dered. ~!otion by Alderman Hancock, seconded by Alderman Poer, that the bill of $5000.00 due the City from the Plainview ~lunicipal Country Club, be approved and accepted by the City Council. The motion was carried and it was so ordered. PAGE NO. 3O2. Motion by Alderman HancOck, seconded by Alderman Osborne, that th~ salary of H. L. Hood be~increased $10.00 per month. The motion carried ~nd it wa~ so ordered. Motion by Alderman Osborne, seconded by Alderman Malone, that ~. J. Klinger be appointed to audit the City's Books, and that the ~ee be ~$200.00. The motion carried and it was so order- ed. ~otion by Alderman Osborne, seconded by Alderman Poer, that the ,'Plumber's Bond" of ~¥. A. Manges be approved and accepted. The motion carried and it was so ordered. Motion bY Alderman Osborne, seconded b y Alderman Malone, that the following resolution be passed and adopted. The~motion was carried and the resolutio~f011ows: -: RESOLUTION FOR S~STITUTION AND%0R WITHDRAWAL OF SECURITIES PLEDGED AND HELD IN TRUST BY T~ REPUBLIC NATIONAL BANK OF DALLAS :- WHE~, Hale County State Bank of Plainview, Texas, has been d~esignated and has qualified as the Depository of ~he City of Plainview, Hale County, Texas, by plsdging securities of the kind and in the manner permitted by law, and WHE~S, by consent of the Principal, the Depository Bank has lodged said pledged securities with the Republic National Bank of DallaS, Texas, to be held in trust, and ~'~EREAS, said Depository desires to make substitution of securities thus ~l~p~dged and/or withdrawals, and WHEREAS, the securities hereinafter mentioned which the Depository wishes t o withdraw represent excess collateral or sec- urity over and above deposit requirements. NOW, THEREFORE, said Depository is hereby authorized to withdraw, and the ~epublic National Bank of Dallas, is authorized torelease the following securities heretofore pledged by it: Oity Sf Seminole Sanitary Sewer System Revenue Bond No. 2., in the principal amount of $500.00, due March 1st, 19~3, and cover- ed by a Trust Receipt No. 660A, issued by the Republic National Bank of Dallas. There being no further business, meeting adjourned. ~ ~ity Secretary. ~ M yor. Plainview, Texas,~arch 15, 1953. The City Council met in regular meeting with the following members present: ~ayor, John ~. DuBose. Aldermen:~ C. H. Hancock, W. C. ~alone, and E. M~. Osborne. City Tax-Collector, P. H. Bryan, attended the meeting. ~inutes of' ~he last meeting, read ~nd after being correct- ed to show that Joe Don Scott was made secretary of the Plainview ~unicipal Country Club, was adopted. ~otion by Alderman ~ialone, seconded by Alderman Hancock, that the City join the Counb y in making a monthly contribution of 3©3 $25.00 .to the local unit of the Defense .Guard, the City to'pay $12.50, and the County to pay ~12.50. The motion was carried and it was so ordered. ~Iotion by Alderman ~!alone, seconded by Alderm~ Hancock, that the 'salaries of the following City employee's be increased $10o00 per month: C. B. Frederick, H. A. Minter, H. E. Wrigi~t, L. B. Sheppard, J. R. Carter, A. T. Herrod, S. G. Ys~es, J.P. ~ar- . J.N. Iiaun, 0.B. Guin, lin, A.L King, T.P. Sitton, Marvin Stultz, Lewis Lowe, Jim Bevers, and the _loitering be increased $5.00 per month: Verna l~lae Dean, G. D. ~assensle, H. L. Hood, Will Evans and Frank Stultz. ~otion carried and it was so ordered. Motion by Alderman Iiancock, seconded by Alderman 0s~orne that the City join the Cou~ y and th~ Denver Alfalfa Milling Com- pany in the expenditure of $2,100.00, each to pay $700.00 for mak- ing an "a~.lweat~er" road from Milwee Street in the City to the Alfalfa M~ll. The motion was carried a nd it was so ordered. There being no further business, meeting adjourned. -: ~_.A__R C H 26 TH, 1 9 ~+ 3 :- A called meeting of the 0ity Council was held on the above date with the Mayor, John F. DuBose, presiding, and Alder- men E. M. Osborne, W. C. ~alone and. C. Ii. H~ cock, when the follow- lng business was transacted, to-wit: ~iotion by Alderman osborne, secondeod by Alderman Malone, that a member of the City Council be sent to VCashington, D.C. in an effort to prevent the local Air School from being transferred to Lamesa~., and Alderman Hancock was chosen t o go. There being no further business, meeting adjourned. Plainview, Texas, April 5, 1943 The City Council met in regular meeting with the following mem- bers present. Na~r, John F. DuBose. Aldermen: L. ~. Frogge, ~ C. Malone, Floyd P~er and E. M. Osborne. City Tax Collector, P.H.Bryan, and City Sanitary Officer, Dr. E. C. Nicholl, attended the meeting. ~inutes of the last regular meeting, also minutes of the called meeting of Narch 2~th, read and adopted. Motion and second that the monthly reports be accepted a~d ord- ered filed, the regular salaries, and the following bills, be allow- ed and ordered paid$ The motion was carried and it was so ordered. 304 REPORTS: City Secretary,s Report for M~rSB, $1,960.62; Chief Police"Report for March, $$3~o00;~City Tax C~llecto~r's Report of Current Taxes collected in March, $1,396.96; and:Delznquent~axes collected in March, $1,149.77; SALARIES: John F. DuBose, $185.00; J. L. Gallaway, v~185.00; P. H. Bryan, $185.00; Verna ~lae Dea~, ~90.00; E. M. Osborne, $20.~00; L.M.Fr~gge, ~20.00; Floyd Poer, ~20.00; C. H. Hancock, $20.00; W. C. Malone ~20.001Hoyt 9urry, $175.00, T. A. Bohannon, ~145.00; ~ath Burkett, $135~00; J.E.Sheeon,~$135.00; E.E.Weiss, $135o00; George W. Atkins, $13~.00; J.A.Finney, .$55.00; Harry McCain, $50.00; W.J.Bryan, $30.00; A.M.Hamilton, $150.00; C.B.Frederick~ ~130.00; H.E.Wright, $120.00; H.A.Minter, $120.00; L.~.Sheppard, $120.00; J.R.carter,'~120.00; C.A.Locke, ~120.00; Plainview~ Fire Department, $30.00. S. E. Bolles, $180.00; A.T.Herrod, $125.00; S.G.Yates, ~120.00; G.B.Massen~ale, $100.00; J.P.~arlin, $150.00; A,L.King, $145,00; H.L. Hood, $i25.00; 0.B.Guin, $130.00; T.P.Sitton, $120.00; Marvin Stultz, ~120.00; J.N.Haun, $120.00; Lewis Lowe, ~120.00; Jim Bevers, $110.00; Dr, E. C. Nicholl, $125.00; Dr. J.L.Guest, $75.00; Will Evans, $120.00; Frank Stultz, $120.00. BILLS- Board of City Development, ~500.00; Plainview Independent School District, $125.00; PlaSnview Public Library, $40.00; George W. Atkins, $48.33; R.A.Ragle & Wife, $126.10; Shepards Tin Shop, ~12._'50; Busy Bee Cafe, $12.30; Robinson-Herring Drug, $3.74; Continental O~liCo., $53.10;'Newman'Motor Co., $14 75; Commercial Radio Equipment Co.,$3.50; Thatcher Printing Co.1, $36.25~ Herald-News Publishing CO,, $5.70; COn- nor-Mathes, $7.14; Shook Tire Co., ~lO.16; Kiker's Service Station, $20.50; Ed Mitchell~30.85;-Americ~n Hospital & Life Ins~ran6e Co.~w/~'~ Automatic Controll ~o., $5.45; SouthWestern Public Service Co., $800.70; SoUthwestern-Bell Telephone Co., $84,14; West Texas Gas Co., ~143.65; City Election Board, $42.00; H. B. Stevens, ~18.75. Harder & Dysart, $157.78; Boyd & Davenport, $5.70; Sinclair Refin- ing Co., $2.75; Plainview Hardware Co., $5.45; H.B..Fain Chemical Co., $47.08; Shepard Chevrolet CO., ~6.20; ~lg~h R. Et~er, $42.85; Higginbotham- Bartlett Lbr., $30.55; Foxworth-Galbra~Lbr, Co., $5.65; Dr. J.L.Guest, $5.00; Nlair Drug; ~5.40; The Dunn Drug, $5.00; J.L.Gallaway-Registrar, $13.50; John Hull, $49.00; P1 ainview Sanitarium& Clinic, $747.55; S.B. Kelly Plumbing Co.,, $15.~9; W.J.Klinger, $200.00; Flake & Flake, $52.25; Phillips Petroleum Co., $20.75; BurroughS Adding ~.iachine Co.., $6,60; J.L.  allawa~, $12.86; Water Rev. BOnd Fund, $2000.,00; Sever Rev..Bond Fund, 530,00, Dan M. Cook, ~18.36; D~Fense Guard, $25.00; L.L.Leatherman, Cit , ~700.00; Mrs. Mead F. Griffin, ~50.:00; Board of - y Development $205.00; Gash Payroll $145.61; Victory Tax Fund, $ 57.27; J.L.Gallaway City Col., $30.03. Motdon by Alderman 0sborne~ seconded by.~tderman Poer, that the Audi- tor's~he City's Books be accepted,and theb~ll for ~200.00; be all~wed a~d..o~dered~pai~.~he motion was ca~ied and it was so ordered, Motion by Alderman 0Pber:~e~ seconded by Alderman Frogge, that J.V. Crabbe appointed to operate the. Plainview ~unicipal Country Club, and the ~alar~ to be ST00~O0 peri, month , also that N.R.Johnson be ~ppointed caretaker of the grounds and that his salary be ~o~.00 per moath. The mo- tion was carried and it was so ordered. Motion by Alderman Osborne, seconded by Alderman Frogge, that C.A. Locke b~ appointed to the place in the Fire Department made vacan~ by the resignation of H.L.Davis, and the salary to be $120.00 per.m~nth. Also, that Geo. W. Atkins be appointed t~ the plade in the Police De- partment, which place wasmmade vacant by the resignation of Ed mitch- ell, and the salary to be $135.00 per month. The motion was carried and it was so ordered. ~i6~-.~y Alderman Poer, seconded by Alderman Frogge, that the res- ignation of Ed Mitchell be accepted, and that he be.paid fOr the full ~ month of April. The motion was carried and it was so ordered. There being no further business, meeting adjourned. ~ff ..... May r. ~ ~City Secretary. ~ Plainview, Texas, April 19, 1943. The City Council met in regular meeting with the following mem- bers present. Mayor, John F. DuBose. Aldermen: C. H. Hancock, W. C. ~alone, L. M. Frogge And E. N, Osborne. City tax collector, P.H.Bryan, attended the meeting. Minutes of the last meeting, read and adopted There was presented to the Council in proper form and proper man- ner, the returns of the election held throughout the City of Plainview on the 6th day of April, 1943, to elect the fSllowing officers for the City of Plai~view, Texas, and said returns having been received, opened and canvassed, has provided by law, and it appearing from said returns that the following candidates received the number of voSes herein stated. For Aldermen: W. C. Malone, 70; C. H. Hancock, 69. Since ther~ were only two candidates, and two to be elected, both candidates were declared e- lected.- The terms of office being two years. The total number of votes polled, 70. IT IS TPiEREFORE DECI~RED that the above named persons having re- ceived the largest number of ~otes cast for any one for the above named offices are hereby declared elected for the ensuing two years. ATTEST: J. L. Gallaway city S~etary. john F. DuBose. ~ayor. ~otion by Alderman Hancock, s~conded by Alderman-Malone, that the City jo~n the county in paying ~100.oo per month, each to pay $50.00, on the salary of an employe' at the Airport north of town, for a period of three months begini~g Nay l, 1943. The motion was carried an~d it was so ordered. ~Motion by Alderman Osborne, seconded by Alderman Frogge, that the resignation of Jim Bevers, caretaker of the Shelter House and the City Auditorium~be accepted~and, that.0. S. Sloan be appointed to the place and, the salary of $110.00 per month. The motion was carried and it was so oDdered. i~otion by Alderman Malone, seconded by Alderman 0sbo~ne, that the bill of $205.00 for the'expense~ of Alderman Hancock to Washington, D. C.~relative to moving the Airport be allowed and ordered paid. The mo- tion was carried and it ~as so ordered. There being no further business, meeting adjourned. ~ ~ayor. ~ Plainview, Texas, ~ay 3, 1943. The City Council met in regular meeting with the following mem- bers present. Mayor, John F. DuBose~-Aldermen: C. H. I~ncock, ~. C. Malone, E. ~. Osborne and Floyd Poet. City Tax Collector, P. H. Bryan, attended the meeting. Einutes of the last meeting, read and adopted. ~otion and second that the monthly reports ba accepted and ordered filed; ~he regular salaries, and the following bills be allowed and or- dered paid. The motion was carried and it was soordered. R~PORTS: City Secretary, s report of water, sewer and miscellaneous collections in April, 1943, $17,179.68; Chief Police' report 'for A~ri'l, $318.00; City Tax Collector's report ~Onr~ntlSaxes~cotlecte~ in~.Apri-L; $258.01; Delinquent taxes collecte~ in April, ~1,847.99; Southwestern Public Service Co,, ~689,09; West Te~a~~ ~as Co., $1,046.75; Southwestern Bell Telephone Co., $966.30. SALARIES: John F. DuBose, ~185.00; J. L. Gallaway, $185~00; P. H. Bryan, ~185.00; Verna Mae Dean, ~90.00; E. M. Osborne, ~20.00; L. ~. Frogge, ~20.00; FloYd Poet, $20.00; W. C. Mal0ne,'~20.00; C. H. Hancock, ~20.00; Hoyt Curry, ~175.00; T. A. Bohannon, ~145.00; Nath Burkett,$135.00;. Geo Atkins, $ 135 00; J. E Sheeon, $135.00; E E. Weiss ~135.0 ; Finney, $110.00; Harry McCain, $50.00; W. J. Bryan, $60.00; A. M. H~l- ton, ,150.00; C. B. Frederick, ~130.00; ~. E V~right, $120.00; H. A. Min- ter, $120.00; L. B. Sheppard, $120.00; J. R. Carter, $120.00; C. A. Locke, $120.00; Plainview Fier Department, $30.00; S. E. Bolles, $150.00; A. T. Herrod, $125.00; S. G. Yates, $120.00; G. B. Massengale, $100.00.- J. P. ~arlin, $150.00; A. L. King, $145.00; H. L. Hood, ~125.00; 0. B. Guin, $130.00; T. P Sitton, $120.00; ~arvin Stultz, $120.00; J. N. Haun, $120.00; Lewis Lowe, ~120.00; Jim Bevers, $110.00; Dr. E. C. Nicholl, $125.00; Dr. J. L. Guest, 75.00; ~ill Evans, $120.00; Frank Stultz, $120.00. Board of City Development, $500.00; Plainview Independent School District, $125.00; Pla~nview Public Library, $$0.00; George W. Atkins, $48.33; G. R. Ragle & Wife, $126.10; Shepards Tin Shop, $12.50; Busy Bee Cafe, $12.30; Robinson-Herrin~ Drug, $3.7~; Continental 0il Co., i · Newman Motor Co., $1~.~5; Commercial Rad~ Equipment Co., ~53. 0, $3.50; ~hatcher Print~ng-Co., $36.25; Herald-News Publishing Co., $5.70; connor-}~{athes Co., $7.1~; Shook Tire Co., $10.16; Kiker's Serv- ice Station,. $20.50; Ed Mitchell, $130.85; American HospitA~ & Life In- s~ramce ~o., $12.50; Automatic Control Co., $5.45; Soutba~estern Public Service Co~, $800.70; Southwestern-Bell Telephone Co., $85,1A; West Tex- as Gas Co., $143.65; City Election Board, $~2.'D0; H.B.Stevens,~ $18.75. Harder & Dysart, $157.78; Boy~ & DaveDport, $7.70; Sinclair Refin- ink Co., $~.75: Plainview Hardware, $5.45; :H.B.Fain ~hemical Co., $47.08; ohep~rd ~hevro~et ~o., .~6.20; ~ugh Etter, ~42.85, ~gg~nbotham-Bartlett, $30.55; Fox~-~orth-Galbraith Lumber Co~, ~5~65; Dr. J. L. Guest, ~5.00; Blair Drug ~o., $22.75; 0oh. Drug Co., $5.40; The 9unn Drug Co.,$5.00; ~13.50; John Hull, $ ~9.00; PlainvieW Sa~ita- J. L. Gallaway Registrar, ~" ;~ rium & Clinic, ~747.55; S. B. Kelly Plumbing .Col, $15.59; W. J. Klinger, $200.00; Flake & Fla~e, $52.25; Phillips Petroleum do., $20.75; Burroughs ~dding Machine Co., $6.60; J. L. Gallaway, $12~86, V~ater Revenue Bonds, $2,000.00; Sewer Revenue Bonds, $530.00; Dan M. Cook, $18.36; Company E. Defense Guard, $25.00; L. L. Leatherman, $700.00; Ers. l~ead Griffin, $50.00; Board of City Development, $205.00; Cash Payroll, $1~5.61; Cash Payroll, $66.48; Victory Tax Fund, $157.27; J. L. Gallaway City Col., $30.03. ~otmon by ~lderman ~Ialone, seconded by Alderman Osborne, that the fp~t~w~iag letters he imcorporated in the minutes of the City Cou~ucil.The motion was carried and ~he~:~letters follow. ~r. ~arion I Hall, 1419 !7th St. Lubbock, Texas· Dear Sir: ThSs is t~ advise that the City Council of the City of P1 ainview, in regular meeting Dhis day, authorized leasing to you and your associate~ the ~unicipal Airport north of Plain- view, to he used for an Army Flying School, at a rental of ~l.00 per year so long as an ~rmy Ft~ing School is operated at said Port. Possession of said Airport can be delivered at an~ ~ime you des!~. Yours very truly, John 'F. DuBose, ~ayor of Ptainview, Texas. Lubbock, Texas 1419 Seventeenth Street May 4, 1943 Honorable John F. DuBose, Mayor City of Plainview Plainview, Texas Dear Mr. DuBose: This is to acknowledge your letter of May 3 giving me and my associates the option to lease the Municipal Airport north of Plainview. ~y associates are: W.~ C. Reynolds and Hop Halsey. we wish to express our sincere ~anks to you and the members of the City Council for your kind consideration that has made it possible for ~s to undertake the procedure that is necessary to bring an Army Flying School to the City of Plainview, Texas. Yours truly, Marion Ii Hall. There being no further business, meeting adjourned. oity Secreta~. · ~a 1943. Plainv!~w, Texas, m y 17, The City Oouncil met in regular meeting with the following ~em- bets present. Mayor, John F. DuBose. Aldermen: C. H. Hancock, L.M. Frogge, W.C.Malone and E. ~. Osborne. City tax collector, P,H;Bryan, attended the meeting. Minutes of the last meeting, read and adopted. Motion and second that the following resolution be passed and adopted. The motion was carried and the resolution follows. -:R E S 0 L U T I 0 N:- W~REAS, J. L. Dorsett served 'the City of Plainview, Texas, as mayor for two terms, beginning in April, 1912 and ending in April, 1916; and V~REAS, the said J. L. Dorsett served as Mayor during the early life of the City of Plainview, and was instrumental in en- couraging the development, progress and growth of the City, and served with distinoti0n; and ~7~REAS, the said J. L. Dorsett died~on April 28, 1943; and ¥?P~JREAS, Tom Shelton served as mayor for the City of Plainview, Texas, four terms, the first term beginning in April 1928 and ending in April 19~0, and three terms beginning in April, 1934 and ending in April, 1940; and 308 }~E~AS, the City of P.lainview ~a~.~uoh~p~ogre.ss a~d!~manY:-'substan- eiil~-,and,~pe.rmahent.-~improVemen~s, and'additions to the City during his terms of office, all.for the convenience and comfort of the City, look- ing forward to a greater growth and a more progressive community; and WHEREAS, the said Tom Shelton died May 5, 1943; and ~REAS, the City Council of the City of Plainview deems it fitting and proper to give recognition to the meritorious~services of two of- its illustrious mayors and in a small way pay tribute to them f.or the services rendered to their community, and to mourn their deaths. NOW, T~REFORE, BE IT RESOL~D by the City Council of the City of Plainview, Texas, in regular session this 17th day of May, 1943, with the Mayor and all members present, that they ~eeply mourn the untimely deaths of the Hon. J.L.Dorsett and the Hon. Tom Shelton~ who have each so nobly and efficiently served the City of ?lainview as its leader and mayor, and each of whom recognized his position of public trust and ably discharged those duties without fear or favor and each of whom set a high standard that can well be emulate~ by thsse who follow. BE IT FURTI~R RESOLVED by the City Council that a copy of these resolutions be spread upon the Minutes of the City and that a copy of said resolutions be delivered to their respective families. PASSED ~ ~PROVED this 17th day of ~lay, A. D. 19~3. John F. DuBose Mayor W, C. Malone L. 2~. Frogge E. M. Osborne C. H. Hancock Floyd Poer Councilmeh Motion by Alderman Hancock, secomded by Alderman Frogge, that the sa;aru pf S. E. Bolles be increased ~25'..00 per m~nth. The motion was carried and it was so ordered. L~otion by Alderma Osborne, seconded by Alderman Frogge, that the salary of A.M.Ham~lton be increased ~lO.O0 per month. The motion was carried and it was so ordered. ~otion by Alderman Osborne, seconded by Alderman Frogge, that the salary of W.J.Bryan be increased $30.00 per month. The motion was car- ried and it was so ordered. Motion by Alderman Osborne, seconded by Alderman Frogge, that A. M.Hamilton be sent to the Firemen's Training School, which school is held annually at College Station, Texas, and that ~75.00 be appropria- ted for his expenses. The motion was carried and it was so ordered. l~otion by Alderman Osborne, seconded by Alderman Frogge, that Frank R. Day be compensated to the extent of ~50.00 for legal advice to the Council. The motion was carried and it was so ordered. There being no further business, meeting adjourned. PlainView, Texas, June 7, 1943. 309 The City Council met in regular meeting with the following mem- bers present. Mayor, John F. DuBose..Aldermen: L.M.Frogge, W.C.Malone, C,H.Hancock, Floyd Poer. City tax collector, P.H.Bryan, attended the meeting. Minutes of the last meeting, read and adopted. ~otion and secomd that the monthly reports be accepted and ordered filed, the regular salaries, and the following bills, be allowed ahd orderd pa~d. The motion was carried and it was so r~dered. REPORTS: City Secretary's report of water, sewer & miscellaneous collections in May, 1943, ~1,433..66; Chief Police' report for May, 1943, 9325.00; City Tax Collector's report ifo~ May, 971~.55; Current, and ~804.92 Delinquent taxes collected in ~ay. SALAR~S: John F.DuBose, $185.00; J.L.Gallaway, ~185.00; P.E. Bryan, ~185.00; Verna .~ae Dean, ~90.00; E.~1.0sborne, $20.00; L.~.Frogge, ~20.00; F~oyd Poet, 920.00; W.C.~{alone, $20.00; C.H.Hancock, $20.00; Hoyt Curry, ~175.00; '~.A.Bonannon, ~145.00, Geo..~.Atk~ns, ~135.00; J.E.Sheeon, ~135.00; E.E.Weiss, $135.00; J.A.Finn~y, ~ll0.O0; Harry }~cCain~ D; V~.J.Bryan, $60.00; A.~,Hamilton, $160.00; C.B.Frede- rick, ~ ; H.A.~_inter, ~120.00; L.B.Sheppard, 9120.00; J.R.Carter, ~120.00; C.A.Locke, $120.00; Plainview Fire Department, 930.00; S.E.Bolles, 9175.00. A.T.Herrod, ~$125.00; S.G.Yates, ,~120.00; G.B.Massengale, ~100.00; J.P.}~tin, ~150.00; A.L.King, ~1~5.00; 0.B.Guin, ~130.00; T.P.Sitton, 120~00; ~arv~n~' ~ ' ' $120.00; J.N.Haun, $120,00; LeWis Lowe, Stultz'~120,00; 0 S.Sloan, ~ll0.00; Dr. E.C.Nicholl, 120,00; A.H.Stoddard, . 125.00;-Dr. J.L.Guest, ~75.00; ~ill ]Evans, ~120.00; Frank Stultz, 120.00. BILLS: Board_~ofCity DeVelopment, $500:00; Plainvi~w Independ- ent ochool D~strx$t~' $125.00- Pla~nvm~w Public Lmbrary, ~$0.00, J.L. Gallaway, Registrar, ~31.00;~ Frank R. Day, $40.00; Southwestern Pub- lic Service Co., $971 33; Southwestern-Bell Telephome Co~, $85.07; West Texas Gas Co., .85; Thatcher ]Printing Co., 916.10; Herald- News Publishing Co~, 8.30; Western Uniln Telegraph Co., ~9.96; Cor- ordination Corp., $3 00; Continental 0il Co~ ~ 12,02; W.S.Darley & Co., ~3.3~; Co~mnercial Radio Equipme~b Co., $3.50; Connor-~athes Co., $$,87; Plainview Builder's Supply, ~30.45; Shook Tire Co., ~52.74; Phillips Battery Co., $6.85. Hugh Etter~ $226.99; Plainview Hardware Co., ~3.15; .Higginbotham- Barlettt Lbr., ~75.00; Plain~' ~achinery Co.., 9188.80; W.T.Cain Garage i7.66; Rockwell Bros. Lbr. CO., $57.60; KiEer's Service Station, .~ 8,90; Black~ell Auto SUpply, $3 il0; ]Panhandle Refining Co ~, $9.73; Berry's Blacksmith Shop, ~3.10; Dr. J.L.Guest,~$25.00; Blair Drug Co., ~ · ~ D ~ . ~ ' " ' ~ - ~ 1.~. 00~., H~der~ & ~ysart, ~5 · 83 , R.Q. S~lverthorne~, ~62.. 15, ~lker. Smi~th Gro., '$13.36; The Plainview Tribine, $10.50; 'go~ Hull,. $~7.75; BoYd a Davenport ,~ ~50.00; Busy Beb Cafe, $8.65; RobinSon-Herring-Dru~, $8.65; ~erican H°sp~tal & Life Insurance Co.; $12~.50. . -~. llagnolia Petrpleum Co., ~29;;54; iYeffu.s G,rain ~o., $17.22; J.~.Rad- ~ord Groce~y.Co..;~ $15'.99; D~nver ~Alfalfa }Im!l~ng.. CO., $11.25 ~ G.D.Ames, $i21.08; PhilliPs petroleum Co., ~70.22; Ratliff's Bl.acksmith Shop, $6.,DO; The Long-~ll '~br. Co., ~25.00; Plainview'~anitarium & Clinic, ~6.~5; S.S~Sloneker, $26.12; Clow~ & Cowan, $16.90!; Neptune }~et~.r Co., $'8~.08; Plainview Defense G~ard,' ~12'50; Cash~ PaYrOll, }aauldin, ~?0.'20; Frank R. DaY, ~50.00.; A.}~!.Hamilton, $75.00; Cash Pay- roll, ~61.50; Victory Tax Fund ~131.5,~; J.L.Gallaway City Col.,$22.27. Motion by Alderman Poet, seconded by Alderman'Frogge, that A.H. stodard be'appointed to the place in t~e street department ~a&e vacant by the resignation of H.L.Hood, and the salary to be ~120.00~per month. The motion was carret and it was so ordered. ~otion by Alderman Hancock, secoz~ed by Aldarman ~alone, that J. R.Carter be appointe~Motorcycle Officer in the police department, and thin, salary to be. $135.'00 per month. The motion was carried and it was So ordered. 310 Plainview, Texas, June 21, 1943. The City Council met in regular meeting with the following members present. Mayor, John F. DuBose. Aldermen: E. ~. Osborne, L.~. Frogge, W. C. Malone and C. H. Hancock. City Tax Assessor P.H.Br~an, attended the meeting. Minutes of the last meeting read and adopted. Motion by Alderman Hancock, seconded by Alderman Malone, that the city tax collector be and he is hereby authorized to accep$1$100.00 as payment in full for the city taxes against the Elk's Lodge?~uilding for the year 1942.. The motion was carried and it wa~ so ordeSed. ~ a Motion by Alderman Malone, seconded by Alderm n Hancook, that Frank R. Day be paid $30,00 f~r legal service given the council. The motion was carried and it was so ordered. There bein~no further business, meetinE adjourned. City Secret~. ~ _~ ~r~ayor. Plainview, Texas, July 5, 1943 The City ¢ouncil met in regular meeting with the following mem- bers present. Mayor, John F. DuBose. Aldermen: E. ~. Osborne, C. H. Hancock, L. ~. Frogge and ~. C. ~alone. M:inutes of the last meeting, read and adopted. ~otion and second~that~the monthly reports~he accepSed and ord- ered filed, the regular salaries, and the folloWin~bills, be allowed and ordered pa~d. The motion was carried and it was so ordered~ S~RIES: YOhn E; D~ose, ~185,00; J. L, Gallaway,.!~185~.'00;~P'.~i Br.yan,i. $185~,00.;~¥erna~Mae~Degn~.~90,00$ ~.~jOs~'or'n~,~20-00i ~,Fr?gge, ~20 .001;` F~oyd m.pO~r, $2o. 00; w. c'.~alone,~20~.O0; C ,H.~lanoock,~ ~20.00; ~ , Hoyt' Carry~.$17~5,00~;'~T.A,Bo'hannon,.~l~5,00;~}~a. th~-Burkett,', ~135.'00; Geo, W.Adkins, ~155.00:; g~E.Sh~eon, ~135.00; E.E.Weiss, ~135.00; J.R.Carter,~ ~.B.Stephens,~. ~120' 00;~ Plainview~ Fire~ Department~ , $30.00; S .E.Bolles , ~175.00; A.T.Herrod, ~125.00; S.~.Yates, ~120.00; G.B.Massengale, $100.00. J.P.~arlln, ~150.00; A.L.King; ~i~5.00; 0.B.Guin, $t30.00; T.P.Sit- , . $120,00; J.N.Haun, $120.00; W.~.Ma~ldin~ . ton $120 0o; Marvin Stultz, $104.00; Lewis Lowe, $120.00; A.H.Stoddard, $120.00; 0.S.Sloan, $1!0~00; D~. E.C.Nicholl, $125~00;~ Dr. J.L.Guest, ~75.00; Will Evans, $120.00; Frank Stultz, $120.00; BILLS: Board of City Development, ~500.00; Plainview Independent School~District, ~125.00: Plaiiciew Public Library, ~40o00; G.R.R~gle & .... Re ~strar ~26.00 Southwestern Publmc Serv W'ife, ~100.00; J.~.Gallaway, g' , ~ ; : ' ' - ice Co., ~1,042.70; ~outhwestern-~ell~ ~" Telephone ~o~., ~81.93; West Texas Gas Co., $&0.60; Plainview Ice Co., ~2.75; Western Union Telegraph Co., ~&.63; Thatcher Printing Co., $8.00; Herald-News Publishing Co., ~6~o10; Shook Tire Co., ~6.10; Kiker's Service Station, $7.85; 5~gh R. Etter, ¢12.75; Continental Oil Co., ~52.7~; Busy Bee Cafe, ~18.25. Robinson-H~rring Drug, ~%~+~.70; Phillios Battery Co., ~6.35; Rob Hooper Garag$,~ ~ ~28.28;.~ C~.rm~..ercial. Rad~D~ ~ Equmpmeit' ' ~' "Co., ~3.50;" Con~or- Mathes ~o., $39.90; W.M.Wh~tesides, ~6.00; The Long-Bell L~ber Co., ~.85; Shepard Chevrolet Co., ~3.45; Winn ~:[otor Co., ~4.41; Universal 01! Co., ~28.83, Green s ~heet i~etal ~orks, ~.75; ~.~.~odgers chop v27.85; A~gg~nboth~-Bartlett Lumber Co., ~52.35, o~ncla~r Refzn~ng o., ~65.85; L~-,~ay Iv~acnznery uo., ~96.66; ~ra~ R. Day, ~5.93; ~re- stone Store, ~44'.70; W.T.Cain's Garage, ~39.10; R.B.~eorge Tractor Co., ~16.9.3; Plains ~achi~ery Co., ~78.28; Plainview Hardware Co., ~2.55; John Hull, ~9.50; Dr. J.L.Guest, ~5.00. =rave~y Motor-Plow & Cultivator Co., ~120.00; American Hospital & Life Insurance Co; ~i2 ~ .... ~' ' C ~ , .50; ~.~a~nv~ew P!umb~ng & Electr~c o., ~7.00; Phillips Petro!e~an Co., ~' ~ ~ ' ' ' ~101-,85~ H.G.Johnson, .~22.98; Raymond Knoonu~- zen & Co., ~2~.00; ~.,~rs. ~ange, $29.10; Farmer's Blacksmith Shop, $4.00; Texas state Guard, f~12.50; DunD Drug Co., ~7.35; J.W.Wilks, ~34.37; Frank R. Day, ~30.00; Y.C.Terry, $15.00; Cash Payroll, ~174.80; City of Plainview Victory Tax~Fund, $142.05; J.L.Gallaway, City Col., ~79.97. l%~otion by Alderman Frogge, seconded by ~iderman Malone, that Ster- ling Reynolds and A.B.Stephens be appointed to the places in the Fire Department, places made vacant by the resignations of J.R.Carter and H.k.M~nter,.. a~d the salaries to be ~120.00 per month each. The motion was-:~a~ri~d and it wa'~~ so 1ordered. Alderman Malone made a motion which motion was soconded by Alder- man F:rogge, that the following ordinance be passed and adopted. The mo- tion was carried and the ordinance follows. -: 0P~DINANCE No .., 483: - AN ORDINANCE FOR T~_E OPERATION OF A TA3iI. :~E IT 0RDAiI~D BY T~ CITY COLrNCIL OF THE CITY OF PLAE~?, TEXAS: Section 1. That Charles Flack is hereby ~ranted aythority for the ope- ra~5-'o~-a taxicab in the city of Plainview, Texas. Section 2. That as well as the automobile which he regularly operates · ~--~r~ervice, he is hereby furthermore granted anthority to operate one 1936 model Dodge Sedan, when the automobile which he regularly op- erates is being repaired, serviced or out of operation by other like e- mergency. Section 3. That the City of Plainview, Texas, hereby mequests the Of- · /'l-c-g-b-i'Uefense TranspOrtation for such additional taxi service and that such office shall issue proper certificate in the premises. Section ~. The fact that adequate taxi service is a vital necessity %-g our c~ty, creates an emergency and an imperative public necessity requiring the suspension of the rule that ordinances shall be read at three meetings of the City Council. Said rule is therefore hereby sus- pended and this ordinanc~ is put upon its final reading and passed by a vote of 4 ayes and no naye~, and shall take effect upon being signed by the Mayo--~. Signed and approved b~ the Mayor and attested by the City Secretary this the _Sth_ day of July, A. D. 1943. J.L. Callaway City Secretary. John F. DuBose Mayor Of the City of P!ainview, Texas. -: 0RDI~ANCE No. 484 : - ORDINANCE CLOSING THE ALLEY IN BLOCK NO. t0, OF TZ~ MCCLEL- ~'~ ADDITION TO T~ TOVd~- 0F ?LAII~IEW, HALE COIDYfY, TEXAS, A~TD DECLARING A~N E~'~RGENCY BE IT 0RDAII~ED BY T~ CZ57 COL~CIL 0F Ti~ CITY OF PLAII~IEW, TEXAS: - Section 1. That Ashley Mixon has requested the Council of the City of Pla inview to release a portion of the alley in Block No. 10, McClel- land Addition, described as follows: Being a strip or parcel of land 100' X 20' in dimensions, lying be- tween Lots Nos. 12 and 13 on the West and Lots Nos. 4 and 50~ the East in Block No. 10, McClelland Addition to the town of Plainview, in Hale County, Texas. Section 2. It further appears~to the City. Council of the City of Plain~iew that the portion of said alley sought to be closed is a dead end alley and has no outleD on the North thereof, at Which point it is sought to be closed. Sec tion 3. It further appears to the City Council that Ashley Mixon is'the 0~mer of all of the property abutting said alley on each side thereof sought to be closed and that there is no objection by any property owner abutting said alley and that said alley has never, in fact, been opened ncr used by the City of Plainview for alley purposes and that no injury, damage or inconvenience will be suffered by the pub- lic if the above described alley is closed. Section $ m ~', ~, ~' . ~H~0R~, BE IT 0P~AI~YED BY T~ CITY COUNCIL OF T~ '~ that the above descrihed alley be and the same~ CITY OF PLAiI~fiEW, TEac, is here~y vacated and closed, and that the City of Plainview, its agents and off$cers, will not hereafter exercise any use o~ control.thereof. Section 5~ The fact that the said Ashley L[ixon is preparing to ~on- struct permanent and valuable improvements on said property and that the public generally has no interest in suc~ alley and that it is a dead end alley creates an emergency and an imperative public necessity requiring the suspension of the rule that the ordinance shall be read a~ three meetings of the Oity Council, and said rule is therefore hereby suspen- ded and this ordinance is passed and approved upon its final reading by a vote of four ayes and no nays, there being only four members of the ~zty Oouncil present and voting and shall take effect upon being signed ~y the Mayor. Signed and approved by the Mayor and attested by the City Secretary t~s 5t~ day of July A.D. 1943. (A ST) John F. DuBose Mayor, omty of PlainvieW, Texas J.L.G~ailaway. City Secretary. There b~ing no further business, meeting adjourned. City Seoretar~ -:JULY 1~, 1943e- The City Council of the City of P!ainview, Texas held a called meeting with the.Mayor, John F. DuBose, presiding, and the following Aldermen present. C. Ii. Hancock, L. M. Frogge and W. C. ~alone, and City Health Officer, Dr. E. C. Nicholl, when the following ~usiness, was 'transacted, to wit~ Alderman Hancock.made a motion which motion was seconded by Al- derman Frogge, that the ~zty secure t[ae services of a truck for haul- ing garbage, the property owners to pay for the service. The was carried and it was so ordered. There being no further business, meeting adjourned. ~y Secreta~jy. ~/ Ptainview, Texas, July 19, 1943 The City Council met in regular meeting with the following mem- bers Dresent. ~ayor, John F.DuBose. Aldermen: L.M.Frogge, C.H.Ha~n- cock and E.~.Osborne. City tax assessor, P.H.Bryan, and' city health officer, Dr~ E.C.Nicholl, attended the meeting. L~inutes of the last meghlar~meeting/als0~ m&nutes of the meeting held on July, 14th, read and adopted. Motion by Alderman Frogge, seconded by Alderman Hancock,-that the City pay John McDonald the sum of ~20.00 on repairing the side- walk oh east sixth street. The m~tion was carried and it was so or- dered. ~otion and second that the city tax assessor be and he is hereby authorized to value the property of ~s. j.J.Bromley at ~2500.00 per yea~ for City delinquent taxation purposes, and to waive all penalties and interest on delinquent city taxes, and tb a~cept the net taxes in full Se~t. ia~ent for same. The motion was carried and it was so ordered. There being no further business, meeting adjo~arned. ~C i t Y O~ecretary .~ Piainview, Texas, August 2, 194~ The ~_~y Counc_! met in regular meeting with the following mem- bers pre~e~t. [-~iayor, ~ohn F. DuBose. Ataermen: L.~i. Frogge, C.t .... an- cock, ?J.¢.~alone an~ ~.~.Osborne. City tax collector, P.H.Bryan, and City Sanitary Officer, Dr. ~.C.Nicho].l, attended the meeting. ~linutes of the last meeting, read and adopted. ~otion and second that the monthly reports be accepted and ord- ered filed, the regular salaries, and the following bills, be allowed and ordered paid. The motion was carried and it was so ordered. P~PORTS: City SecretaTy's report of water, sewer and misceila- neous collections in July, ~15,149.50; Chief Police' Report for Yuly, ~38'?.75~ City Tax Collector's Report for July, Current taxes ~2,767.85; Delinquent taxes collected, ~1,162.52. SALARIES: John F. DuBose, ~!85.00; J.L.Gallaway, ~i155 00.~ P.H. Bryan, ~185.00; Verna l~ae Dean, $90.00; E..~.0sborne~ ~20.00~ L.~. Frogge,· ~20.00, ~ · Floyd Poet, ~20.00," - ~.C. ~.~alone, ~20.00,- C.H.Hancock,~ ~20.00; Hoyt Curry, $175.00; T~A.Bohannon, ~145.00; l~ath Burkett, ~135.00; GeOrge ~¥]Atk~ns,'~!35.00; J.E.Sheeon, ~13~.00; E.E.Weiss, .~135.00; J.R.Carter, ~135.00; J.A.Finney, ~llO.0O.; W.J.Bryan, ~60.00; Harry ~cCain~ $50.00; A.~.Hamilton, ~160.00; C.B.Frederick, ~130,00; ii.E.V~right, ~120.00; L.B.Sheppard, ~120.00; Chas. H. Locke, ~120.00; H.L.Davis, ~120.00; A.~.Stephens, ~120.00; Plainview Fire Department, $3o oo. · , S.E.Bolles, ~175.00; A.T.Herrod, ~125.00;~S.~.Yates~ ~120.00; G.B.Massengale, ~100.00; J.P.D~arlin, $150.00; A.L.King, ~145.00; 0.B. Guin, ~130.00 T.P.Sitton, $120.00; MarVin Stultz, $120.00; J.N.Haun, $t204:0O;'W.M.Mauldin, ~104.00; Le~.w. is Lowe, $120.00; A.H.Stoddard, ~120.00; 0.S.Sloan, ~llO.00; Dr. E.C.Nich~ll, ~125 ~0; Dr. J.L.Guest Evans, ~120.00, ~rank Stultz, ~120.00 $75.00; Will ~ ~ ' ~ ~ · BILLS: Board of City Development, ~500.00; Plainview Indepen~®nt School District, ~125.00; P1 ainview Puhlic Library, ~40.00; Southwest- ern Public Servic$ Co., ~1,133'53; Southwestern-Bell Telephone Go,, $65.43; ~est Texas Gas Co.~43o10: The Plain~iew Tribune, $30.00; Plaim, view Ice Co., OWestern Union Telegraph Co., ~5.67; Thatcher Prinimng Co., ~10.05; Boyd & Davenport, ~66.55; Commercial Radio Equipment Co., ~10.50; Bob Hoooer Motor C~., $4.09; Harder & Dysart, ~12~50; Continental 0il Co., ~50.6~; Busy Bee Cafe] ~19.20; Eontgomery Ward~ $2.89; Phillips Battery Co., ~21.70; American Hosp~taI & Life Insurance Co., ~12o50; Ki- ker's Service Station, $7.85; Cosden Petroleum Co., $80.46; ~einecke Bros., $7.45; Long-Bell Lumber Co., $21.20. J.C.Penny Co., $14.60; Eureka Fire Hose Co., ~514.50; Clowe & Cowan, 124.23; Shook Tire Co., ~7.35; Shepard Chevrolet Co., $15.15; I~ugh R.Et- ter, $19.43; H.B.Fain Chemical Co., ~315.24; R.B.George Tractor Co., $28.08; Plain~ ~£achinery Co., ~43.27; Locke ~,Iachinery Co., $4.20; Plain- . lO view;Hardware ~o~, ~3~,40;.~.~.T.Cains Garage, ; V.R.Rodgers Shop, ~33.~0; Dr.~ J. ~ ' ~ '~ $41 00; J.L L.Guest, ~4.00; Roy G. ~'ood Funeral Home, . . Gallaway Registrar, $19.~0; John Hull, ~47.50; Berry's Blacksmith Shop, $5.85; L.P.Davis & Son, ~)22.60; Gravely l~otor Plow & Cultivator Co., ~12.44; Lindsay D~erc Co., $21.49; ~erald-~ews Publishing Co. ,$7.30; Home Defense Guard, $12o 50. Higginbotham-Bartlett' Lumber Co., ~146~. 55; City of Plainv~ew ~qa- ter Revenue~Bonds Fund, ~l,000.00;. City of Plainv~ew Sewer Revenue Bond Fund, $275.00; J.L.Patrick, $26.60; Ci~ty of Plainview Vietory Tax Fund, ~8.t0, J.T.Lowery,~.?44.4 ; J.%?.Thomas, ]~22.99; John ~cDonat , ~20.00; G.B.l~assengale, ~!8. 33 ;Earl T. Barr, ~13&.~0; Board of City Development, ~1,000.00; Ivirs, Susie Riggs, $150.00; Roy Sims, ~400.00; ~ash P~yroll, $369.80; ~ty of Plainview Victory Tax Fund, $345.29; J.L. Gallaway City vol., $26.25. Motion by Alderman Iiancock, seconded by Alderman Osborne, that the following be appointed to serve as an Equalization Board fo~ the city taxesand, to be paid at the rate of ~!0.00 per day for the time they serve, R.H.Mitchel!, Roy I~axey and Homer Looper, and-~ that T. J.Boney and Lawrence Ludeman be appointed as atternates-. The motion was carried and it was so ordered. ~otion by Alderman Osborne, seconded by Alderman Frogge, that the City join the County in paying the expenses of two nurses to attend a training school in FortWorth, Texas for the treatment of "pol~o" pati- ents. The amount is $150.00, each to pay $75.00. The motion was carried and it~was so ordered. Motion by Alderraan Osborne, seconded by Alderman Malone, that Il. L.Davis be appointed to the place ~in the Fire Department, which place was made vacant by the resiEnation of Sterling Reynolds, and the sal- ary to be ~120.00 per month. The motion was carried and it was so or- dered. motzon by Alderman Hancock, seconded by Alderman Frogge, that the City buy a Pickup for Roy Sims to haul garbage in, Sims to repay the City the $~00..00 which the pickup cost. The motion was carried and it was so ordered. ~Jotion by ~Llderman Osborne, seconded by ~lderman Frogge, t~hat the City Secretary be and he is hereby instructed to pay the-Airport War- rant" out of the City's General Fund. The motion was carried and it was so ordered· There being no further business:~ meeting adjourned. ~{,~ty ~e¢~ etary. ~/ Mayor. P!ain~iew, Texas, August 17, 1943. ~The City Council met in regular'meeting with the foli~wing mem- bers present. Mayor, John F.DuBose. AldeSmen: L.M.Frogge, W.C.Malone, C.H.Hancock and E.M.Osborne. City Tax Collector, P.H.Bryan, attended the meeting. Minutes of the last meeting, read and adopted. Motion by Alderman Hancock, seconded by Alderman Malone, that Harry McCain be appointed to the place in the Police Department, which place 'was made vacant by the resignation of George W. Atkins, and the salary to be ~135.00 per month. The motion was carried and it was so ordered. .There being no further business, meeting adjourned. -:~ugUst 30, 1943:- A called meeting of the City ~ouncil was held on the above date with the ~a~or, John F. DuBose, presiding, and Alderman, E.~. Osborne, W.C.~atone, L.~.FroMge and C.H.Hancock, and city tax as- sessor, P.H.Bryan, present, when the following business was trans- acted, to wit: Motion by Alderman Osborne, seconded by Alderman Frogge, that the Bud~eti~or the year 1943-44, be adopted and the following Crdi- nance be passed and adopted. The motion was carried and the ordinance -:0 B-D i N A N C E .No 485:- BE IT 0RDAi~D BY TI~ COU~CIL OF T!~ CITY OF PLAINVIEW, TE~S: That the following taxes be and they are bereby levied for the year 1943, upon the ~00.00 valuation, uoon ml! vrove~ty subject to taxation within the limits of said city,ftc w~t::~: GEXERAL FL%YD, STREET FUi~[D ~ !N~f. & SNI~{G. FDI'~D, - .3o -~ .77 Kind of, Bonds, Principle, Sewer Bds., 1921, ~ 3,000.00, TOTAL, - ~ Iht. Total, Levy. ~ iL 050.00 ~ 4,050 ~ 069 , , , 3_6 Wwks. Bnds, i92t-~ - ~ 1,000.00, ~ _.,350.00, - - Auditrm. Bnds., ',. ~;000.00, Rfdg. Bnds., 1926,-$'2,000.00, Street ?~ng.,1927,- x,xxx.xx, Wwks. Bnds., 1927,- ~'x,xxx.xx, Sewer Bndso, 1927,- ~ x;xxx.xx, Rfdgo Bnds., 1929,- '~ 2~000.00, Rfdg. Bnds.; 1931,-~ ~;000.00, " ", 1936,- ~ ,000.00, " " 1937 ~ x ~ xxx. xx, ~ !'000 00' Street PYng.~1938~- ~2' ' ' Rfdg. Bnds.; 1939~ ~000.00, " " 19L~O - ~$ 2 000.00 , ~ , · , St~Wrnts. , 1937,- ~..$ 1,000.00, ;800.00, ,800.00, ,700,00, t,650.00, 2;860.00, 1;995.00, ;~00.00, 1~320.00, ~g~O.O0, ,560.00, ~160.00, i, 35o.oo, % 2;700,00, ~ ~12,450.00, ~,~ .208 ,, -~ .0!4 800.00 ~ , 700,00, .012 ~;650'00, '~ .06 ,860.00, .06 7,995.00, ~ .13 ,400.00, ~ .007 ~,320.00; % .022 2~560.;'00, ~ .044 !,160.00, ~- .019 Total, $23,000.00 ~'~ , ~23,235.00, $46,235.00, $ .77 Section 2. That tl~e be and is hereby levied for ~he year 1943, an occupation tax equal to one-half (½) that levied by the State of Texas, upon all persons, firms and corporations, following taxable oc- cupations in the city of Plainview, Texas. Section 3. That the taxes shall be assessed by the tax assessor- collector for the City of Plainview, Texas, as requiDed by Ordinance No. 373., Vol. No 6 , Page 287 of the minutes of said City Qf Plain- view, Texas, and--~r the ~-a-ws of the State of Texas. PASSED ~2tUD ~kDOPTED this 30th day of August, 1953. (ATTEST) John F.DuBose J.L~Gallaway, Secretary. There being no further business, meeting adjourned. Mayor Plainview, Texas, September 6, The City Council met in regular~eetingwlith the followingmembers present,,..,Mayor, John F. DuBose. Alde'-rmen: L.M.Frogge, C.H,Hancock,FloYd Poer, W.C.Malone and E.M.0Sborne. Minutes of the last regular meeting, also, minutes o£ the called special meeting held on August, 30th, rSad and adopted. Motion and second that the monthly reports be accepted and ordered filed, the regular salaries, and the following bills, be alloweA and or- dered paid. The motion was carried and it was so ordered. RE~0RTS: City SecretarY's Report of.water, sewer and miscellaneous collectmons in August, 19~3, $1,7'~7.68; Chief. Police' Report for AUgust, 1943, $~96.00; City TaX Collector's Report for August, 1953, $1,365.62. SALARIES: John F. DuBose, $185.00; J.L.Gallaway, $185.00; P.,H.Bryan,~ ~185.00' ~e~na Ma~ Dean, $90.00; E.M.0Sborne, $20.00i L.M.Frogge, $20.00; N.O.Malone, $20.00; C.H.Hancgck, $20.00; Hoyt Curry, $180.?0, T.A.Bohan- mon, $150.00; Nath Burkett, $i~0.00; HarryMcCain, $150.00~ J;E,Sheeon' $1~0.00; E.E.Weiss, $150.00; $1~0.00; J.A.F~ey, $115. 0, W.J.Bryan, $65.00; 0.B.Frederick, $135.00; H.L.Davxs, 25.O0]L.B $12~5..00!;~ Ch=~-. $12~ $125,00 W.P.Ray, A~T.Herred, $i30.00; Roy~Patrick~$125~00; ~.~.R.Sloan, $105.00; J.P.Mar- ; 1~n,~$155.00; A.L~King, $!50.00; 0.B,Guin, $135.00; T.P.Sitton, $125.00; Marvin Stultz, $12~.00; J.N,Ha~, ~N.~Eauldin, $125.00; Lewis 'L~e, $~25~00; A.H.Stoddard, $125.00; 0.S.Sloan, $115.00; ~Dr, E.C.Nichell, $125.00; Dr. ~.L.Guest, $75.00; Earl T.Barr, $700.00; Will Evans,S125.00; Fra~ Stultz, $125.0~. BILLS: Board of City Development, $500.00; plainview Independent School District, $125.00; Plainview Public Lobrary, $~0~00; Texas De- fense Guard, $12.50; 'W.C.Green, $387.93; Southwestern Public Service Co., $1,~5~9.20; Southwestern BeltTelephone Co., $82.-36; West Texas Gas Co., SouthweStern Public' Service Co., $1~9.83; Herald-News Publishing Co., $77.95;~BOyd &.Davenport, $9.28; Harder & Dysart, $21.2~; A.B.Stephens, Thatcher'~lnting Co., $31,O0;Kiker's Service Station, $9.50; Continen- tal 0il ~Oe~, $56,31; Sirchie~ F~nger~rint Lab., $1.76; Phillips Battery Co;, ~3.'i0;'~Doc Hinds Garage., $3,95, Commercial Radio Equipment Co., $7.00, BusyB~e Cafe, $11.70~, ' Motorcycle Co., $9.-55; RObinson-Herring Drug Co., $9.82; Co,, $3.00; ShoOk Tire Co:, $73.91; Hugh R. Etter, $5.75; JarV: Co~,. $7.45; Panhandle Refining ~0,,~65.~0; Higgin- both~m-Bartlett Co., $$3,85; L.P,Davis & Son, $4.50; V;~nn Motor Co., Austin Co., $13.95.; .Roy G. Wood, $22.00; Plainview Sanitarium & John Hull, $50.50; W.C.Green, $6~.00; Texas Defense ; Grady Moon, $22.01; Texas Defense Guard, $26.07; J.N.Jor- dan, 172.80; Cash Payroll, $112.50; Victory Tax Fund, $160.58; J.L.Gal- laway City Coz., $63.03. l~otlon by Alderman Osborne, seconded by Alderman Malone, that the followi~ng ordinance be passed and adopted. The motion was carried and · he~d~naz[~c~ follows. -: ORDINANCE No._$86,: - ~ASEREAS, the" City of Plainview, Texas, has no garbage disposal plant or other~acility for the collection of garbage, filth, other ~fenSive or u~olesome substances or matters, from the residences of the citize~s.-of the City 0T Plainview; and. ~S,.~the aG~C~$ation of such garbage,~filth, and other ~f- i£ens~e ~.iu~holesome substances ~reates 'a breeding place for flmes, rats and~,.~er disease bearSng animals, thereby 6ausing a highly un- healtlhy and ~sanitary condmtion throughout the city of Plainview; and ~REAS, such conditmon, as it. ~n~w exists gr~eatty multiplies the hazards of spreading i~ecttOus d~seasSs and grea~ impairs the health and~Comfort ~'of the inhabitants of said city; and '~EREAS, the City of PlainvieW, by appropriate ordinances, has de- termined to assume the 'resposibiiitY of regularly collecting, ~moving and disposing of such garbage and traslh fre~ the residences of all cit- izens who now have water and wewer conneett0ns, withi~ the city limits of the City of Plainview, and to make a charge there~er~ NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the following ordinance be passed a~d adopted: -:ORDINAN~ No .~86, :- AN ORDINANCE REGULATING THE COLLECTION AND DISPOS~TION OF GARBAGE WITHIN ~ CITY LIMITS OF THE CITY OF PLAINVIEW, TEXAS, OF ALL RESIDENCES WITH WATER AND SEV~R CO~INECTIONS, PROVIDING A ~CHARGE FOR SUCH SERVICES AND THE METHOD OF COLLECTING SAME. BE IT 0RDAINDD BY THE CITY COUNCIiL OF THE CITY OF PLAINVIEVJ, TEXAS: ~ wate~ Other suit~able~metalreCeptacte,~ not~largerthansixtY~gatten~capacity, in the alley behind:such residende such residence for such. garbage, filth other offensive.matters and trash. ~' Section 2. Every suchperson or persons so occupying such residen- ces shall place all garbage, filth other offensive matters and trash in such receptacle. 3. All ,such garbage, filt~ Shall be picked up by the city,of remove to the city dump ground for burning a~ matters and intervals )osition. Section ~. Every such citizen with city connec- tions shall be charged the sum of fifty cents every mont,h, payable to the City of Plainview, for the '~2emoval and ~dt~sPo~. ~tO~ such garbage, filth, other offensive:matters and trash, and such f~fty-cents (505) charge shall be attached to and made a part of such person's current water and sewer bill, and such garbage disposal bill or account shall be rendered to suchperson or persons at such intervals and at ~he same time and on the same bill aa their water and sewer bill. Section 5. any such person or persons failing to pay such garbage Aisposal charge within~ thirty days .after the same has become _due and bill has been rendered., shall be subject to have his water disconnected, e no connection will thereafter be ,made with the city water syst m until such person or persons shall have paid all accounts dU~. Se( ~here is-mo means available for the col- lection , other offeltSmi~eljI rs ~and garbage disposal available in PlainView and for the rule- ,nces to be read mpon three. Sep- ,_and this is declared to-be an ~ure Da~'sed at t.his meeting by unanimous ~ ' of :the City council of the ~f~y~of PlatnV~w,and sh~ll b~Come effective immediately upon its passage .... PasSed and a~D~o~ved this 6th · day -.. g'ohn F. MO~ propo ted and. the that~ the 2. ~Barr, tohaul and instructed to sign the contract ' the suggestion of ~Udge i~Day Who in the absence of a y, drew the con- t~act,.thet the ~ontents of the ¢ontr~ct~-~e spread upon the permanent m~utes ~ the COunCil of the City',~f~Plainview, Texas, was carried by unanimous vote of the COuncil and the contrac$I -:CONTRACT WITHEARL T. BARR:- Hon. ~Sh~ F. DuBose, Mayor and City Council of the City of. Plainview Plainview, Texas: PlainView, Texas September~,'!9$ Gentlemen: In connection with the City's obligation to haul garbage~from all~of ql 9 served w~th'~ ,~ v~ater, and' ' .se..,~ wer connections in'"the citylim- of the city of PlaInVi~w, 'I, Earl T'. Bart, ~hereby Submit t.he follow- bid -and prop.osal' t,b h~l ,and,, remo~Fe :such..':,gar.~.bag. e, and trash. ::' " .... 1. I propose to furnish all necessary eQuipment-such as trucks, shoVe,is, barrels, labor and other necessary e~uiP~ent' ' 2.- That,such garbage and/or trash will'~picked up and hauled away at least once every ~wo weeks from-every residence that is now serw~d orthat may hereafter be connected by sewer and water$ lng, however, what is known as the business district. 3. It is understood that each residence .ser~e.d will provide a con- tainer and that I will haul away such garbage and trash ~that may be placed in such Container, provided the container does not exceed in size a sixty-gallon' barrel, , $. I~propose to pr~vide berrel or b~rels and segregate, when nece,ssary, wet garbage f~Xa dry or burnable garbage, and will deliver a.ll of such garbage ~nd ~'~h. to the designated d .u~.p ground of the city and deposit it at place designated by 'the cit~- that I will not be obligated' to burn or otherwise dispose of the same at the ~ ground. 5.. It will be'my responsibilit$ to setect the route of the gar- bage truck and the time Of day to pick m~ame~mp, and the city will have no control over such items or my employees. 6. I propose, to render the abow~ service to the .city for a ~rtCe, payable to me, of SEVEN HUNDRED AND N0/100 ($700.00) DOLLARS p~.r :~onth, in semi-monthiy payments. 7. ~he term of this contract is to run for a period of three months, b'eg~nt~Se]~tember l, 1953. ~. I propose to furnish a performance bond, duly executed by a surety company, in favor of"the City. 9. The performance of the abOVe proposal is conditioned upon my ability to procure tires and other h~.messary equipment to do the work, and in the event of my inability to secure such- supplies, I' will be re- lieved from said contract. Re~)ectfully submitted, z': ~" .E~"l T. Barr. EA~ T. BARR There being no further-business, meeting adjourned. Plainview, Texas, Sept. 20, 19~3. The City council met in regular meeting with the following mem- bers p~esent. Mayor, John F. DuBos,e. Aldermen: C.H.Hancock, W.C.Ma- ioneand E~.M.0sborne. City tax collector, P.H.Bryan, attended the meet- ing. Minutes of the~ last meeting, re~i and adopted. Motion by Alderman Osborne, seconded by Alderman Malone, that a street light be installed at.the ~tersection of Sixth and E1 Paso streets, and at t~he intersection of Sixteenth and~ GalveSton streets. The motion was carried and it was ~so ordered. Motion by Alderman Osborne, seconded by Alderman Hancock, that W.M.Mauldin be to a place in the street de and i~. and ~W.P.RaY to places in the' fire , 'and Roy Parrick to a place the'water department~ and ea. of ~he~r sal- aries to be $125.00 per 'month. ~.~L' .... ~ ~ ~ ' ~ m~ ~ ~ ~ ~ m~ )L ~lJ~ ~ L ~ J ~ ~ ~L ~ ~ ~ ~ Motion be ~borne, seconded by ASderman Hancock, that the. bill for $172, ~h bill w~s pr~sente~ by 'J~N.Eordan for paving the alley between Eighth and Ninth streets., Original Town of , allowed and ordered paid. MOtion was car- ried and it was so ordere , Also that W.C~Morris be appointed nightwatch- man on~-east sixth street, and his salary to be $50.00per month, ~Carried. MotiOn by 0sb~or~e, seceded by Alderman Malone, that-the salaries of t~he fe .ty employees ~e increased $5.00 per month each. In .ty~hall ,nt' Ver~Mae Dean, all me~bers pf'the police, fire er, sewer, orium, ~.a.n~i~k~departments. The motton was car-. ri it was so ordered. Motion by seconded by AldermanHancock, that the ity employees be vacation of t~elve calender days, or one third of a months msal~ry extrav-that to be optional with the em$1oye. e motionWas carried and it was so ordered. Motion by Ald~erma~ Hancock, ~Y Alderman Malone, that-the c treasurer be. and .he is instructed to purchase a ~and Dollar ($10,000.O0).~S~ e of Indebtedness, Se- ries E-19~, Same to b'e paid for our's'Df the Ci ~'s Interest & Sinking Fu~d. The motion~.~as carried and it was so~.~ordered. There being no further business, meeting adjourned. P la i nv i e w ,i · T eEas., The City CounCil bors present. Mayor, E.M.0sborne and C.H.Hancock. Cit the meeting. following mem- Alde~ W.C.Malone, L.M.Erogge, collector P.H.Bryan~$~ttended ° S M~t~ of the last meeting read~a~d, after being corrected to say that the Salar.y of P.H.Bryan was not to ~e ~in~reaSed at this time, were then approvedand ad~pted. Motion and second that the monthly~repOrts be accepted~and-ordered filed, the regNlarsa~sries,~ and the following bill~s, be allowed and Ordered ~aid. The motio~n was carried and it was so ordered. ~ REPORTS: C~tysecretary~S report ofwater, sewer~& mis.e~ila~e ous collec$ions~n~September, $2,076.25; Chief police'?report for. September, $~10.50; City tax collector's report for September, 1953. Delinquent taxes collected, $888~92. SALARIES: John F. DuBose, $185.00; J.L.Gallaway, $185.00; P.H. Bryan, $185.00; Verna Mae Dean, $95.00; E.M.OSborne, $20.00; L.M.Frogge, $20.00; W.C.Malone, $20.00i C.H.Hancock, $20.00; Hoyt Curry, $180.00; T.A.Bohannon. $150.00;~Nath Burkett, $140.00; Harry McCain, $1~0.00~ J,E'Sheeon, $1~0.00; E.E.Weiss, $1~0.00; J.R~garter, $1~0.00; J.A.Fin- ne~ ~llS.00. W.J.BrYan, $65.00;W,.c.Morris, $55,00; A,M.Hamilto~, $165.00; C.B.Frederick, $135,00; H.L.Dav~s, $125.~0; L.B.Sheppard, $125.00; Chas. ~.Locke, $125.00; W.P~Ray, $125.00,.Hersh$1 Bond, $125.00; Plainvmew Fire Department, $30,00; S.E.Bolles, $110,O0; A.T. Herrod, $130.00; Roy Patrick, $125.00; H.R.Sloan, $105.00. Sitt on, $t25,0~~, MarVin' ~tultz; .~ $125.. 00; ~ .N~Haun, $125 · 00, ~.M.Maul- di~n, $125..00; Lewi.s Lowe., $1.25~00; A.H.S.t~ddard, '$125.00; 0.S.Sloan, · ~i~15.00; D.r.~ E.~C.Nicholl, $125.00; Dr. J.L.GUest, $75.00~ Earl T.Barr, $~00.00; Will Evans, $125.00; Frank Stultz, $125.00. BILLS: Board of City Developmen.t, $500.00; Plainview Independ- ent School Distract, $125.00; Pla~nview'Pub~ic Library, $~0.00; Texas State 9uard, $12.50;American Hospital & Lif~ Insurance Co., $11.25; ~H.B.Fa~n Chemical CO., $4.50; J.L.GallawayLocal Registrar, $16.50; W.C.Green, $397~93; Southwestern-Public SeRvice Co., $1,~59.20; South- mWestern-Bell Teleph~ae Go., $82~36; West Temas Gas Co.] $26.$5; Her- ~ld.-N~sPublis~.~GO.~, $77-9~;~Boyd.& Davenp. ort, $9.2.8; Harder & Dy- sgrb%~$~llR~A.B.Stephens, $15.80; Thetcher Printing Co., $31.00; Kiker's S~rvise Station, $9,50; Continental 0il Co., $56.31; Sirchie Finger Print Co,, $1.76; Philips Battery Co., $3.10; Doc Hinds Garage, $3.95; Commercial Radii Equipment Co., $7.00; Busy Bee Cafe, $11.70; ~arle~-Davi~son Motorcycle Coo., $9.55; Robinson-Herring Drug, $9.82, ConnOr-Mathes Co., $3.00. Shook Tere Co., $73.91; Hugh R. Etter, $5.75; Jarvis-Tull Co., ~7.45; ~anhandle Refining Co,, $65.40; Higginbotham-B~ar. tlett Lbr. Co., $~3.$5, L.P.DaVis & Son, $~.50; Winn iMotor Co., $~.00, Austin Battery Co., $13.75; Roy G. Wood, $22°00; Plainview Sanitariu$& Clinic, $107-00; John Hull, $50.50; W.C.Green, $6~.00; Texas Defense Guard, Grady Moon, $22.01; Texas Defense Guard, $26.07; J.N.Jordan, $172.80; cash Payroll, $112.50; Victory Tax. Fund, $160.58; City Collector, $63.03. Motion by Alderman Osborne, seconded by Alderman Frogge, that H.V. Tull Jr. be appointed to finish the unexpired term of W.R.Ta§el on the Board of City Development--Mr. Tagel. resigned. The term expires in 19~. The motion was carried and it was so o~dered. Motion by ~ldermam Osborne, seconded by Alderman Frogge, that Ben F. Smith be appointed to finish the unexpired term of Floyd Poer, City Alderman--the term expires in April, 19~ Alderman Poer resigned to ~ake-~charge of his farm. The motion was carried and it was so ordered. Motion by Alderman Frogge, seconded by Alderman Malone, that S.E. BOlles be employed to take care of the heating in the building now oc- cupied the Red Cross, Sewing Roem, Old Age Assistance offices and the . ~ty to each pay $30.00 per c~hildrea's Nursery etc , The County a~d ~' month on his salary. The motion was ca~ried and it was so ordered. There being no further busisess, meeting adjourned. STATE OF TEXAS ) COUNTY OF HALE ) BE IT'P~N~BERED that on this 8th day of 0ctob. er, A,%D. 1943, came on to be.begun and holden a Special Session of the City Council of the citY of Plainview; Texas, with John F. DuBose, Mayor, J.L.Gal- laway, City Secretary, E.M.0sborne, W.C.Malone, Ben Smith, L.M.Frogge, C.H.Hancock, Councilmen, present, and the following business was trans- acted.: Motion bade by L.M.Frogge, seo~n~ed ~yW.C.Malone and unanimously carried that the offer of Tom Patton to buy the City's interest in the Northeast ¼ of Section No~ 38, Block A.-1, Hale County,T~xas, for a to- tal consideration of SIX THOUSAND, EIGHT; HUNDRED AND N0~100($6,800.00) DOLLARS, be and it is hereby accepted; that he is to pay the City their equity in.cash and is ~o assume the debts due The Federal Land Bank of Houston, Texas and the Land Bank Commissioner, and will pay the County for their equity by retaining aVen~or's Lein note in said deed. ~iainvi~ew, T~xas, 0~ct'oberl8, 1943. The in meeting with the tollowing members present. M~r~o~iE®~o~uB~ E.M~. Osborne and Ben F. Smith. Cit~ tax collector P.H~Bryan, attended the meeting. Minutes of the last ~'eg~la~ meeting also, minutes of the called meeting held on October 8th, 1943, read and adopted. Motion by Alderman Osborne, secoSd'ed by~ Alderman Malone, that the City join Hale County in the purchase of 135 & 9/10 acres of land ad- ~es Hale County a balance of $1,t05.00,~making a ~o~.a~ of $~,105.00, which is the City's halE. The motion was carried and it was so ordered. Motion by Alderman Smith, seconded, by Alderman Malone, that a street light be installed at the alley on, west sixth street by the "Stone Filling Station". The motion was carried and it was so ordered. Motion by Alderman Frogge, seconded by Alderman 0mborne, that the city join the County in an ef£ort to obtain the services of a contin- ge.~ of ~I~alian War Prisoners ~o assist in harvesting the~ crops around Plainview by allowing the use of. the bNilding near the Armory building which wa's formerly us~&&as a canning plant. The motionw~s carried and it was so ordered. There being no further b~siness, meeting adjourned. City Secret~/- Plainview, Texas, November l, 1943.° The City Council met in regular meeting with the following members present. Mayor, John F. DuBOse. Aldermen: L.M.Frogge, N.C.Malone, E.M. Osborne Ben F. Smith and C,H.Hancock. City tax collector PoH.Bryan, and City health officer Dr. E.C.NichOill, attaaded the meeting. Minutes of the last meeting read and 'adopted. Motion and second that the monthly reports be accepted and ordered filed, the regular salaries, and the following bills, be allowed and or- dered paid. The motion was carried and it was so o~dered. REPORTS: City secretary's report of water, sewer & garbage col.. lected in 0ctoher, 19431, $16,7!9.94; Chief Police' report for October, 1600. Cit~ Tax Collector's ~eoort for October, ~urrent, $11'.970.23; ,i~,nt$2~$801~30;7' S77o~.t~rweeStstTe~X~uSblG~ sCe°~.icQeUa~to~r, ~d~.n0gl~eptember' SALARIES: John F. DuBose, $185.00; J.L.Gallaway,~$1$5oO0; P,H. Br~an, $~85.00; Verna Mae Dean, $95.00; E.M~Osborne,~ $20.00; L.M~., . ~rogge,~ $20.00; W.C.~alone, $20.00; C.H.Hangock, $~0,~0; Ben F.Sm~th, $20.00; ~oyt C~rry, $180.00; T~A.Bohannon, $1~0.00, ~ath Burkett, $140.00; Harry Mc'Cain, $140.00; iJ.E.Sheeo~, $140.00; E.E.Weis~ . $140.00; J.R~Carter, $14~.00; J~A,Finney, $11i5.00; W.J.Brygn, $65~00, W.C.Morris, $55.O0; A Frederick~ $135.00, H. L.DaviS, $125.00; L.B.Shei A.Locke, $125.00; W.P. -Ray, $125.00~ Hersh~l Bon~, ~0; Department, $30.00; S.E.Bolles, $210.O0, A.T.Herrod, ; Roy Patrick, $1~.00; H,R. Sloan, $105.00. ~l~j~larI~in;.~$i.~5.00; A.L.King, $150.00; O.B.Guin, $135.00; T~P. Sitton, $~25.00; ~iarvin StUltz ~iauldin. $125.00; Lewis L?e, $125-'00i A.H.Stoddard, $i25.00; 0.S. sloan, $115.00; Dr; E.C.Nlcholl, $125.00;.'Dr. J.L.G~t, $75.00; Earl T-. Bart, $700.00; Will Evans, $125.00; Frank Stultz, $125.00. BILLS: J.L.Gallaway-Registrar, $27.00; Cash Payroll, $~7.70; Southwestern Public Service Co., $1,145.18; Southewstern-Bell Tel- ephone Co., $72.10; West Texas Gas Co., $2'3.15; Plainview Tribune, $4.00; Thatcher Printing Co. $49 50; Herald-News Publishing Co., $52.20; Frank R~ Day, $25.00' ' ; Flake & Flake, $29.6~; Busy Bee Cafe, $16.55; Stovall-Booher Radiator Co., $8.00; Bob Hooper Mot~ Co., $87.82; Continental 0il Co., $65.29~; RObinson-Herring Drug Co., $5.02; Shook Tire Co., $23.57; Ehillips Battery co., $15.70; Connor- Mathes Co., $7.31;Kiker's Service Station, $20.93; Plainview Ice Co., $2.7.5; Plainview Iron & Metal Co., $3.35; R.H.Knoohuizen & Co., $26.1~; Wlnn Motor Co., $6.90. · Plainview Nuilders ~upply, $20.35; Texas Farm Equipment Co., $~.00; W.T,Cain's Garage, ~$5.$3; Blackwell Auto Supply, $4.30; V.R. Rodgers Mf.t'r~.., $6.00; Hugh E~ter,~ ~5.50; ChaneY Welding Shop, $6.00; Plain~ ~achiner~ C~'~, $25~.2~;~ John Hull, $~7.00; H.H.Hamil- ton-Blacksmith, $~9 ~35, Texas B~.'~~e Guard, $17.46; American Hos- ita! & Life Insurance Co., $11.25; Denver. Alfalfa Milli.ng Co., 4o05'; Plainview Water Revenue Bond Fund, $S~,000.00; Plaznview Sewe~ Revenue Bond Fund, $275.-00; Higgi~otham-Bar~lett Lumber, $1~8,05; ~.B.G?roge Co~, $23,23; 'Frank R. Day, $20.00; ~Frank R. Day, $8.68; J.~A.Finney, $37.~7; Panhandle Refining Co,, $70.20; Hale County, $2~000.00; Wards Grocery, $22.23;~ Cities Service 0il Co., $~1.09; JoCoTerry-Poatmaster, $25.00; City of Plainview Victory~Ta~ Fund, $198o57; Cash Payroll, $159.00; JoL.Gallaway, City Col., $56.22. Motion ~y Alderman smith, seconded by Alderman Osborne, that the folloWinE contract' be approved ~d entered into and, the Mayor be and~he is hereby autherized and instructed to sign for the Ciity. The ~0~ion was carried and it was so ordered and the contract follows. STATE OF TEXAS) COUNTY OF HALE ) THIS MEMOR~IDOM OF AGREEMENT made between Hale County and the City of Plainview, acting by the County Judge and Mayor, respecti~ly, hereunto dul~ authoriZed byproper resolutions of thetw~ respective governing bodies, h~rein called lessor, whether one or more, and the Plainview Flying Activities,~Inc,, acting by its president, E. W. ney, he~ called tesse~, is't~-wi~mess: That the lessor does hereby ].ease and let to the lessee all of the Northwest part of Section No. ll, Bl~ek JK-3, HaleCounty, Texas, conSiSting of $23.$ acres, known as the Plainview Municipal Airport, and also a 'stri~ on the South side of the present airport, consisting of 135.9 acres recently acquired by the lessor, and being a part of the S~me ~section, for a term of fiw~ years, the beginning period of said lease ~eing November l, 19~3, smd ending October ~l, 1948, it b6ing understood, however that the lessee shall not be entitled to the possession of the last mentioned[ tract of 135.9 acres until af- ter th~ crops have been harvested in 19&&, upon the following terms and conditions and for the following consideration: I That~the lessee agrees tOmaintain on said premises what is commonly~own as a municipal airport, and will during said period keep said grou~s in'proper Cond!~ion,~ as w~ll as maintaining the hangers, w~er and light connections and other facilities, and will permit ial planes and/or other planes to lifhr and take off on said ~rt grounds. Lessee fu~er '~es that i't; will not over~harge or permit overcharges to occur for m~rChandise and other accommondations common- ly furnished at suc~ airports; that. is, that such charges .for merchan- dise and other stan~ar~ services will be furnished in line-~m~h the price~ of e~n~moditieS and such standard serv~c s as are charged cus- -~c~aariTy~.'~hroughout~'airports in Texas of like size and facilities. · III It is agreed .on-the part of the lessor that no rent-will be charged 'the lessee ~tit'the receipts from all sources :in, connection with the ~hall reach th, e~sumof TWO THOUSAND AND ($2, in one. year in net-revenues, and what is meant by net the, lessee, shall:be permitted to de- duct such ez~e~sSS and that, are allowable by the Federal Gov- ernment in income tax reports from the gross revenues of all operations TWO THOUSAND and when s~ch net revenues -shall have reached the sum of AND N0/I00 ($2,000.00) DOLLARS ~mnyone- year, thenthe lessee-agrees to pay th~th~le~s~vthee~um~f ~ivel~e~cen~hon~alleof such net re- venues on, :over and above said ~O'THOUSANDANDN0/100 ($£,000.00) DOLLARS as rents for the use Of said ground and airport 2acilities. Such rents are to be payable quarterly_amd t~e ~essee w~$! furnish to the lessor a proper statement of all receipts and expenses of all operations covering emch quarterly period, and it is agreed that the lessee's books a~e subject to inspection by the lessor at any -~nd all reasonable times. IV Lessee agrees to operate an airport, and air activities on the above described premises during the ~ntire term of said lease, and t,~a~ it will pay all of the expemses and charges in connection' with ~td business and that the lessor shall be ~elieved. of any and all SuCh ~harges and expenses. V ...... ' Less~ agrees to keep Said premises in a good state of repair, at ~t~ own ~xpenSe, and to keep all of the nuildi~S on said prop- erty insured.with s0~e old lin~ insurance co~pany against~ loss by fire or t°rnado$ wi~h&oss payable clause in laver of the lessor., in a s~ $~fficient ~o ~eplace or reste~ all loss or damage or ~'~muC~'thereof as can be obta~i~e~. VI The ieS'sor give the right a~d privilege to the lessee to put buildings, improvements, facilities and additions on the aboVe de- scribed premises during the t'srmOf this lease, and it is hereby a- greed and the lessor does hereby grant and five to such lessee the right and priv~Iege to remove all of sich buildings, additions, provements and facilities at the termination of said lease, provided ~the premises are restored to their presen~ condition~ Witness our hands in three original copies this the 22nd day of October, A, D. 1943. HALE coUNTY, Lessor By Frank R. Day County Judge CITY OF PLA!NVIEW, Lessor By John F. DuBose May6~ PLAINVIEW FLYING ACTIVITIES, INC., Lessee By~ E.W. Kinney ~ ' ' Pre sid~'nt- Motion by Alderman Osborne, seconded by Alderman Hancock, that the City join Hale County in contributing $500.00 to the "War Chest Fund", each to pay $250.00. The motion was carried and ~t was so or- dered. Motion by Alderman Smith seconded by Alderman Malone and Os- borne, that M.R.Snyder be appointed to finish the unexpired term of Ben F. Smith, on the Board of City Develppment . The term expires in 1945. Mr %h-reslgned ~when he was. he was .appointed to a place on the City . The m~t.io~, was oarr. ted'a~nd ~it-was-so ordered. There being no further business, meeting adjourned. Plainview, Texas, Nov. 15, 1943 The City-Council met in regular meeting with the following mem- bers present. Mayor, John Fo DuBose. Aldermen: L. M. Frogge, E. M Os- borne, W.C.Malone and C. H.'Hancock. City Tax Collector, P. H. Bryan, attended the meeting. Minutes of the last meeting, read and adopted. There being no further b~sin~ss, meeting adjourned. Plainview, Texas, December 6, 1943 The City Council met in regular meeting with the following mem- bers present. Mayor, John FoDuBose. Aldermen: L.M.Frogge, W.C.Malone, C.H.Hancock, E.M.0sborne and Ben F. Smith. City ~ax Collector P.H.Bry- an, attended the meeting. Minutes of the last meeting read and adopted. Motion and secon~ that the monthly reports be accepted amd'ordered fi~ed, the regular salaries, and the following bills, be allowed and ordered paid. REPORTS~ City Secretary's report of water, sewer, garbage hauling and misoellaneous ~ollections in November, $1,817.91; Chief Police' report for November, $559.00; City ~ax Collector's report for November, Current taxes collected, $11,427.72, Delinquent taxes collected, SALARIES: John F. DuBose, ~85.00; J.L.Gallaway, $155.00; P.H.Bryan, $185.00; Ve~na Mae Dean, $95.00, E.M.0sborne, $20.00; L.M.Frogge, $20.00; W.C.Malone, $20.00; C.H.Hancock, $20.00; Ben F.Sm~t' h, $20.00; Hoyt Curry, 180.00; T.A.Bohannom~ $150.~0; Nath Burkett, $140.00; Harry ~cCain, 140.00; J.E.Sheeon, $1~0.00, E.E.Weis, $140.00; J.R.Carter, $140.00; · ~ $65.00; W.C.Morris, $55.00; A.M.Hamilton, J.A. Finney, $115 00; W.J.Bryan, $165.00; C.B.Frederick, $135.00;'H.L. av~s, $125.00; L.B Sheppard $125.00; Chas. A. Locke, $125.00; W.P.Ray, $125.00; Hershal Bond, $125.00; Plainview Fire Department, $30.00; S.E.Bolles, $210.00; A.T.Her- rod, $130.00; Roy Patrick, $125.G0; H.R. Sloan, $105.00. ~.P.Marl~n, $155.00; A.L~K~ng, $150o00; 0.B~Gu~n, $135.00; T.P.S~t- ton, $125~00; Marvin StultZ, $125.OO; J~N,Haun, $125.00: W.M.Mauldin, $~25.00; Lew~s Lowe, $125.00; A.H~SL~Oddard, $125.00; 0.S.$1~an, $1~5.00; Dr. E.C.Nicholl, $125.00; Dr. J.L..Gu~st, $75.00; Earl T. Barr, $700.00; Will Evans, $125.00; Frank Stultz, $125.0~ ~ BILLS: Board of City Development, $500.00; Plainview Independent School District, $125o00; Plainview Public Library, $40.00; Texas De- fense Guard, $12.50; Southwestern Publim Service Co., $914.23; South- western Bell Telephone Co., $9~.35; West Texas Gas Co., $65.60; The Plainvie~ Tribune, $3'1.50; Herald-News Publishing Co., $80.75;' Conti- nental 0il Co.,~46,27; Meinc~e Bros. Hdw. Co.,'.$$~75; Hart~sPharmacy, $2.49; Phillips-~i~ttery Co., $5,~9; Tha~cher Prlntln~ Co,, $9.50; Coml mercaal Radio Equipment Se.rVice, $3.50;.Keeno~_Cafe,· $20.27;.Busy'Bee -Cafe', $22.70;. Kiker's S~rvlce Station, $7.20; Rob~ns°n-Her~iEg Drug,~ 2.3; Hugh Etter, $23.55; Bob~Hooper Motor Co~, $7'77; Sh~ok Tire Co. 17. 5; Neptune Meter Co., $146.57; Winn Motor Co., $99,86, GoodriCh- ' Silvertown Store, $18.17; The Texas Co., $8.36; Harder & Dy~art, $6.03; American Hospital & Lice I~suranae Co., $11,25; John Hull, $55.00; J.L. ~Gallaway.Regist~ar, $24.50; J.A.Finney,~$29.25. ~ United States Pencil Co., $7.50; Clowe & Cowan, $8.42; Phillips Pe- troleum Co., $23.19; Cities Service 0il Co~, $72.10; The Texas Co., $22.05; ~.T.Cain's Garage, ~11.85; Hmgglnboth~m-Bartle~t Lbr. C . $67.75; Magnolia Patroleum ~o., $35.61;, C.P.Hickman Fmlling Station, '$23.53; Cash Payroll, $198.00; City of Plainview ~ictory Tax Fund, $182.80; J.L.Gallaway, City Col., $16.19. Motion by Alderman Osborne, seconded by Aldermen Frogge and Smith, that the contract with Earl T. City~ be continued~to MarCh 3i, 194~. so ordered. Motion by Alderman Hancock, seconded by Alderman~lone, that the~. City pay to J.N.Jordan~t~a $~m of $236.00 on ~he ~ii1 fo~ving ~ alley through Block 28, Origimal ~Town. The motion was carried and~it' was so ordered. Notion by Alderman ~2ogge, seconded hy Alderman Malone~, that t~he following be ~appointed to places on the Board of City Development for a term of two years. Frank P, Bain, S.J.Burrows, Virgil Winn, J.L.Hunt.~ er and E.Q.Perry. The motion was carried and it was so ordered. Motion ~md second that the resignation of J.A.Finney as Corpora- ti6n Judge--same to take-effect January $, 1954, be accepted. The mo- tion was carried and it was so ordered~ There being no 'further business, meeting adjourned. Plainview, Texas, December, 20, 19~3. The City C~untii met in regular meeting with 'the following members present. Mayor, John F. DuBose. Aldermen: W.C.Malone, C,H.Ha~cock, Ben F. Smith and E.M.0sborne. Minutes of the last meeting read and adopted. Motion hy AldermanHancock, seconded By Alderman Osborne, that Geo. J.BOswell be appointedCorporation 'Ju~g~ for the City. V~hich place was made vacant by the resignation of J.A.Finney,' and-the salary to be the same--S115.00 per month, The motion was carried and it was so ordered. There being being no further ~usiness, meeting adjourned. City Seo~etar~ Plainview, Texas, January 3, 1944. The City Council met in regular meeting with the following members present. ~aYor, John C. DuBose. Aldermen: L.M.Frogge, E.M.Osborne, c.g. hancock, W~C.Malone and Ben F. Smith._ ~' - ¢,~ty tax collector, P.H.Bryan at- tended the meeting. Minutes of the last meeting readl and adopted. Motion and..second-that the monthl~ reparts be a~cepted and ordered filed, th~ ~egUlar salaries, an~ the following bills, b~ allowed and or- dered paid. The motion was carried and it was so ordered. \ P~EPORTS: City Secretary's report for December, $1,458.61; Chief Po- lice' report for December, $500.00; CityTax Col~ector'~ report for De, cemb~er, ~Current taxes c011ected,~ $i9,992~.10; Delinquent taxes collected, $4~204.O6; West Texas Gas Company's Report, $789.6~. ~ SALARIES: John F. DuBose, $185.00; J.L.Gallaway, $155.00; P.H.Bryan, $185.00; Verna Mae Dean, $95.00; E.M,Osborne, $20.00; L.MoFrogge, $20.00; W.C.Malone, $20.00; C.H.Hancoc~, $20.00; Ben F~ Smith, ~20.00; Hoyt Cur- ry, $180.'00; T.A~.Bohannon, $150.00; Nath burkett, $140.00; Harry McCain, $140.00; J~.E~Sheeon, $140.00; E.EoWeiss, $140.00; J~R.Carter, $140.00; · ~A.F~mney,~$1~5.,0~ .~..~.Hryan, $65.00 W.C~Morris $.55.00; A.M.Hami~- ton, $165,00; C,B.Frederic~, $135.00; L.B.Sheppard, $125.00; Chas A.Locke, $125.00;'W.P.Ray, $ 25.00; Hershal Bond., $125.00; Plainview Fire Depart- merit, $~0.00; S.E,Bolles, $110.00; A.T.Herrod, $130~.00; Roy Patrick, $125.00; H.R.Sloan, $105.00. J.P.Marlin, $155.00; A.L.King,f$150.00; O.B.Guin, ~135~00; T.P.Sit- ton, $125.00; Marvin StUltz, $125.00; J.N.Haun, $125.00; W.M.M~uldin, $125.00; ~ewis Lowe, $125.00; A.H.Stodd. ard, $125.00; 0.S.Sloan, $115.00; Dr. E.C.N~chgll, $12.5,00; Dr. J?L.GUest, $75;00; Earl T. Bart, $700.00; Will Evans, $125.00; Frank StUttz, $125.00; BILLS:~ Board of City Development, $500.00; Plainview Independent School District, $125.00; Plainview Public Library, $$0.00; Texas State Guard. $12.50; J.L.Gallaway,Re~istrar, $34.00; ~merican Li~e Insurance ~o., $11.25; SouthweStern Public Service Co., $855.61; West Texas Gas ~0., $128.85; Southwestern Bell Telephone Co.,~$94.46; j.N.Jordan, $236~0; gerald-News Publishing Co., $20.90; Tnatcher-$rinting Co;, $6.35; The Plainview Tribune, $2.00; H.B.Fain Chemical Co., $13.70; Keeno Cafe, $~.95; Continental 0il Co., $56.59; Plainview Builder's Supply, $38.20;~.Harley-Davidson MotOrcycle Co., $44.95; commercial Radio Equipment Go., $3.50; W.S.DArley & Co., $16.50. HUgh R. Etter, $11,88; Kiker's Service Station, $13.55; Shook Tire Co., $11.99; Gonnor-Mathes Co., $50.52; Higginbotham, Bartlett Lbr. Co.,~ $192.71; ~einecke Bros., $6.85; Phillips Battery Co.~, ~2.85; Clowe & Cowan, $43.40; Winn Motor Co., $2.20; Perry & Mobley, $22.33; Newman Motor Co., $5.00; S~oVall-Booher~Radiator Co.~ $16.50;'Plain~ machinery Co.~, $38.60; Magnolia Petroleum Co., $68.4~; V.RoRodgers Mft'r., $7.00; Long-Bell Lumber Co., $53.70; Plainview SanitariumS Clinic, $220~15; jOhn Eu!l, $55.50; Frank R. Day, $32.26~'B~sy Bee~?Ca~e,~$20,60; J.C. ~erry Postmaster, $50,00; J.L.Gallaway ~eg~strar, $24.50; Cash payroll, $67.50;-J.L.Gallaway City Col., $46.46. Motion by Alderman Frogge, seconded by Alderman~0sborn~, that the city t~ax roll be corrected so that the valuarion of T.E.Mitchell's per- sonal prop~erty will be $800.00 for each. of the "delinquent years". The motion was carried and it was so ordered.' There .being no further business, meeting adjourned. ty Secretary. Plainview, Texas, January 17, 194~. The City Council met in regular meeting w±th the following mem- bers present. Mayor, John~F. DuBose. Aldermen: E.M.0sborne, W,C.Ma- lone, C.H.HancOck and Ben F. Smith. City tax collector P.H.Bryan, attended the meeting. Minutes of the last meeting, read and adopted. Motion by Alderman Smith, seconded by Alderman Malone,-th~at. Truman Meinecke be appointed on the Board of City DeVelopment to finish the unexpired term of Gus Fellay who resigned. The motion was carried and it was so ordered.r There being no further business,.meeting adjourned. Plainview, Texas, February 7, 1944. The City COuncil met in regular meeting with the following mem- bers present. Mayor, John F.DuBose. Aldermen: L.M.Frogge, W.C.Malone, C.H.Hancock, Ben F.Smith and E.M.'0sborne. City tax collector;~ P.H.' Bryan, attended the meeting. Minutes of the last meeting, read and adopt~ed.. Motion and second that~the monthly reports be accepted and ord- ered filed, the regular salaries, and the following bills, be allewed and ordered p~id. The motion carried and it was so ordered. REPORTS: City Secretary's report~of collections in january, 1944, $17,600.69; Chief Police' report for January, $435.00.; city tax collec- tor's report for January, Current taxes collwcted in January, $30,183.33; Delinquent taxes collected in January, $2,124.99; Report of Southwestern Public Service Co., $721.79; West Texas Gas Co., $789~68~ SALARIES: John F.DuBose, $185~00; J.L.Gallaway, ~185.00; P.H.Bryan, $185.00; Verna Mae Dean, ~95.00; E.M,0sborne, $20,00; L.M.Frogge, ~$20,00; W.C.I~alone, .~20.00; C.H.Hancock, ~)20~00; Ben F.Smith, $20.00; Hoyt Curry,' ~180~00; T.A.Bohann0n. ~150.00; Nath Burkett, ~I~0.00; Ha y ~1~0.00~' J.E.Sheeon, ~1~0.00; ~.~.Weiss, ~l~0.00;~J.R.Car~er, ~1~0.~0; Gao. J. Boswell, ~115.00; W.J.Bryan, ~65.00; ~W.C.Morris~ ~27.50; ~tton, ~165.00; ~.B.Frederzc~, ~1~5 00; H.L.~avis, ~125;00; L;B.Sheppard, ~125.00,. L~fl Kldd~ ~125.00,~W.~.R y~ ~i25.00, Hat'hal Bond, ~125.00; Plainview ~ire Department, 4~30.00; ~ S~E.Bolles, ~210.00; k.T.Herrod, $130.00; Roy Patrick, ~125.00; H..R.Sloan, ~105.00. ~1 J.P.Mariin, ~ 55.00; A.L.King, ~150.00; 0.B~Guin, $135.00; T.P.Sit- ton, ~125.00; Marvin Stultz, ~125.00; J.N.Haun, $125.00; W.M.Mauldin, il .oo; ~125.00; Lewis Lowe, $1.25.00; A.H.Stoddard,_~25~O0; O.S Sloan, Dr. E.C.Nicholl, $125.00; Dr. J.L.Guest, $~U.00, Earl T] Bart, 7oo.oo; Will W=vans, ~125.00; Frank Stultz, $125.00. BILLS: Board of City Development,' $500.00; Plainview Independent School District, $125.00; Plainview Public Library, ~40.00; Texas De- fense Guard, $12.'50; Cash Payroll, ~65.50; Southwestern Public Servic'e Co..- $_ 8~.~0:_~ ~ .Southwestern-Bell. . Telephone.~ .~ . ~o.,~ $~!.25,.~ , ~ ~ ~ , ~ .'Wst. ~ Tex~s~ ,~ S Co., ~159.~5; Thatcher Prinizng oo., ~2.~5; '~Keeno ........... C'~fe'[~ . ~'~,3.~.0: Oomerclial Radio Equipment. Service. Co., $3.50; Guest, $&0.35; The League of 'Texas M~zfipalities, ~70.00; Quick Lunch Cafe, $2.05; Busy Bee Cafe, ~12.05. Plainview Mattress Factory, $26.00; Continental 0il Co., $62.06; 329 Kiker's Service Station, $6.65; Shook Tire Co., $7.30; American Hospital &,-Life, Inwurance ~ ~ "' vo., ~10.00; ~?alker-Smith .GrOcery Co., ¢9.10; Meinecke Bros., 42.65; Connor-~athes Co., ~2,24; Winn Motor Co., $18.30; Farmer,s Blacksmith Shop, $15.00; George W. Whit, field, $50.76; Hifhway Machinery Co., $245.35; Nisbet-Ludeman, -$77.87; Higginbotham-Bartlett Lumb~ Co., $182.50; L.C.Weaks, 26.49; Sheppard Chevrolet Co., $10.g0; Hugh R. Et- ter, ~i14.28; Long,Bell Lumber Co., ¢5.57; Panhandle Refining Co., ~.35; Plainview Plumbing & Electr-&~ Co., $13.50. Blair Drug Co., $2.65; John Hull, $42.50; Bob Hooper Motor Co., $32.75; Plains Machinery Co., ~3.40; Austin Battery Co., $19.45; The Plainview Tribune, $16.80; Shook Battery Co., $2.60; Great Southern Life Insurance Co., $109725; J.L.Galla~y, ~10S.00; V.R.Rodgers Mft'r., $180.00 MagnOlia Petroleum Co., $87.50; Dan M. Cook, $71.06; Clowe & Cowan, ~31.05; ~ob~nson-Herr~mg Drug., $3.66; J.C.Terry-P~ostmaster, ~15.00; Southwestern-Bell Telephone Co., $27.'01; City of ~lainview Vic- tory Tax Fund, $104.~2; J.L.Gallaway-~it~ Col.~, $49.91. There being no further business, meeting adjourned. ~fit y Se crc tary.~ Plainview, Texas, February 21, 1944 The City Council met in regular meeting with the following mem- bers present. Mayor, John F. DuBose, Aldermen: L.~.Frogge, W.C.~alone, C.H.Hancock, Ben F. Smith and E.~.0sborne. City tax collector, Bryan, attended the meeting. Minutes of the last ~eeting, read and adopted. Motion b~ Alderman. ~anc&ck, seconded by Alderman 0sborne~,that the following ordinance be passed and adopted. The motion was carried and the ordinance follows. -:0 R D t N A N ~ E No. 487,:- NOTICE OF ~..--X~.CTION OF CITY O~IC.~RS OF CITY OF PLAIICCIEW, TEXAS. AT A REGD~AR ~¢~E~TING OF 2~ CITY CODT~CZL OF THE CITY OF PLAII~VIEW, TE~S, }~LD 0i~ MOI~AY ~BRUA~ 21st, 194~, 'TP~ FOLLOW~ ING 0~ER WAS PASSED, T0-WIT: It is ordered by the City Council of the City of Plainview, that an EI2~CTION be held at the City Hall in said City of Plainview, on the FIRST TUESDAY in APRIL, 1944, the same being the FOURTH (4th) day of said month, for the purpose of electing the following officers for said City, to-wit: Mayor, Cit'y Secretary and TD~EE ('3) ALDEP2v,~.N for a term of ~¢f0 (2) ~%ARS each. The Aldermen to take the places of L.M. Frogge, E.!/f. Osborne and Ben F. Smith whose terms of office expire in APRIL, 1944; and A.B. Cox is' named Presiding judge, and Mrs. L.B. Platt and Mrs. Guy Jacobs, Assistants. 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'iby law; PASSED AND ADOP~D this 21st day of FEBRUARY, 1944. (Seal) Signed: John F. DuBose (Attest) J.L.Ga!laway, City Secretary. l~%ayor of Plainview,Texa~ Piainview, Texas ~~~ 3S0 -:-R E S 0 L U T i 0 N -NO. 488- :- ~REAS, the City of Plainview, did, on the 2tst day of February, 1943, pass Ordinance ~ __ i'~o. 488 , which deals with the collec- tion and disposition of garbage and trash v~it~in the city limits of the City of Plainview and also-fixed a charge for such service, as fully appears in said ordinance, ~o which reference is here made;and ~SRE~S, said ordinance has been in'full force and effect since its passage and the City of Plainview has been collecting and disposing of said garbage and trash and collecting assessments for such service; and VfHE ~REAS, it is de~med proper and advisable to submit to the qualified voters of the City of Plainview the question of whether the City should assume~the responsibility of collecting garbage and trash within the city limits and to make a charge there- ~or, NOV/, TP~REFORE, THE CITY COtDiCIL OF T~n~ CITY OF ?LAlI'~¢IE%7, ~TEXAS, IN REGIF~R SESSION, this wlst day of February, 1946, does hereby order an election be held on the question of whether the City should continue the collection of garbage and~ trash in said City and make a charge therefor, and that said election shall be held contemporaneously with the election of officers for said City on the ~th day of April, 1944, and t_}mt a separate ballot shall be prepared e~d said ballot shall contain the following questions: "FOR: The City of Pla. inview collecting garbage and trash, and making a charge therefor?:' "AGAINST: The City of Piainview collecting garbage and trash and making a charge therefor?'~ That the election judges and officers heretofore appointed to handle the election of officers also are to-handle the election on the garbage question herein submitted. PASSED ~ND APPR01/ED this 21st day of February, -A.D. ,1944. ATTEST: J.L. Gailaway ~ ~ City Secretary, City of Piainview, Texas°. JOHN F. DUBOSE ~ayor, City of ~, Texas. - :ELECTION NOTICE PURSUAI~T~ TO AI~ ORDER issed by the COUNCIL of the CITY of PLAINVIE~Y, TEi{I~S, notice is hereby given that Election will be held on the 4th day of April, A.Do, 1944, at the CITY HALL, the same being: the place designated by law as the voting place of the CITY of Pi~fIEW, on the date hereinbefore mentioned, in the City of ?LAIEVIE~~, County of HALE, Texas, for the purpose of ~oting up- on the following questions submitted to the voters of the city of ZLAI NVIE~, t o-wit: "S~L TI~ CITY CONTII~V~E T~ COLLECTIOi~ OF GARBAGE AI~D TRs~SH V~.~ITHIN TI~ C~Y Al.l~ L~? A C~GE TH~REFOR~" (Seal) Signed: JOHN F.. DUBOSE ~YOR of the City of Plain~iew, Texas. - :MUNICIPAL I,/~E~TEI~J~NCE ORDIN~{CE N0.489 :- BE IT ORDAIi~D BY ~±I~ COUI{CIL OF T~ CiTY OF PLAIN~VIE~f, TEXAS, That AN ORDi!~N'$~ PROVIDING FOR Y~ }~'.~.INTENANCE OF TI~ PORTION 0F US HIG~'~AY NO. 87 IN ~ CI~ 0P PLA~EW~ C0~f 0F N2~, TE~S, ~P~BY ~Ri~D T0 AS MN{iCIP~ ~ii~E~'~I{CE PR0~CT }¢~YON 0F TITS CITY, 0R 0~R A~HORIZED CITY OFFICIAL, TO E~C~ A~ AFFIX T~ CORPORATE SE~ AI'~ AT'ST S~,~ A CERTAIN AG~EI~NT BET~EN T~ CITY A}~ THE STA~ OF ~XAS~ PROVIDING FOR TI~ USE 0F T~ 'SA~ i~I~NANCE PR0~CT; A~D DEOLARING AN E}~RGEHCY AND PROVIDING Tt~T THIS 0~!NANCE SH0~D BE EF~CT!I~ FROM AI~ AFTER ITS PASSAGE. V~ilRiEAS, the Public convenience, safety and nec- essity of the City, and the people of the City require that the portion of U.S. 87 be adequately maintained. Since the existing street constitutes a danger and serious inconvenience to the pub- lic Which is urgently required to be remedied; and V~REAS, the City has requested that the State of Texas, enter upon and contribute financiily to the maintenance of said project; and WHERE?AS, the State of Texas has made it known to the City that it will., with its own forces and equipment and at its sole cost and expense, enter upon and maintain said project. NOW, TPiEREPOR~, BE IT 0RDAI~D BY THE CITY C 0UNC IL SECTIONi1. That since the public convenience, safety and necessity of the City and the people of the City require said project be adequately maintained. SECTI0~ 2. That the State of Texas be and is hereby authorized to enter upon and maintain ~aid maintenance project. SECTION 3. That the i~2Layor, or proper City Official, of the City, be and is hereby authorized to execute for and on behalf of the City an agreement with the State o~ Texas, in accordance with and for the purpose of carrying out the terms and provisions of this order, in the form attached hereto and marked "}~f07{ICI~AL ~II~NANCE AGREE~BI~2." The City Secretary is hereby directed to attest the agreement and to affix the proper seal of the City hereto. SECTION ~. The Mayor of the City, having requested in writing that this ordinance take effect forthwith a~d there being in fact an emergency and imperative nedessity that the work herein provided for be begun and carried out promptly and with expedition and that the agreement aforesaid shall be immediately made, executed and delivered to the end that such vmrk herein provided for m~y be begun and carried out promptly and with expedition. The reading of the ordinance on three several days is hereby dispensed edth and the same shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage. PASSED AND ADOPTED this 2ist day of February, A.D., 1944. ( SEAL Signed: J0t~ F. DUBOSE. ~IAYOR, City of Plainview, Texas. (Attest): J,L. Gatlawa~ City Secretary of the City of Plainview, Texas. 332 -: ~UT~ICIPAL NLkIi~TENANCE ORDINANCE N0.490o:- ~ IT_0~DAII~ED BY _THE CI~_C UI~CIL TE~24S, That, AN ORDINANCE PROVIDING FOR THE Iv~INTENANCE OF Tt~ PORTION OF U.S. HiGPI~AY NO. 70 IN TP~ CITY OF PLAINViE?~, COLT~Y OF HALE, TEXAS, iFEREBY RE}mERRED TO AS i{~NICIPAL !~tNTENm ANCE PROJE'CT AND AUTHORIZING ~i~ }YAY 0R T}FE CITY, 0TIER AUTHORIZED CITY OFFICIAL, TO EXECL~fE AND AFFIX CORPORATE SEAL AIfD ATTEST SAI~{E, A CERTAIN AGREE~¥~NT T?gEN TtTE CITY AND Tt~ STATE OF TE~, PROVIDING FOR THE }~A_INTEt~NCE AND USE OF TIlE SAID NZiI~NANCE PROJECT;AND DECLARING AN E}.~ERGENCY AND PROVi~iNG TILiT THIS ORDINANCE St{0ULD BE EF~:CTIVE' FROM AND AFl!ER ITS PASSAGE. %Vt{EREAS, the Public convenience, safety and' nec- essity of the.City, and the people of the City require 'that the portion of U.S. 70 be adequtely maintained. Since the existing street constitutes a danger and serious inconvenience to the public which is urgently required to be remedied; and V~REAS, the City has requ~stedd that the State of Texas, enter upon and contribute financially to the maintenance of said project; and ~A~EREAS, the State of Texas has made it know to the City that it will, with its own forces and equipment and at its sole cost and expense, enter upon and maintain said project. NOV~, ~{EREFORE, BE IT 0RDAilhUED~BY T}~ CITY COUNCIL SECTION i. That since the public convenience, safety and nec- essity of the City and the people of the City require said project be adequately maintained. SECTION ~. That the State of Texas be and is hereby author- ized ~o enter upon and maintain said maintenance project. SECTION 3. That the Mayor, or proper City Official, of the City, be and is ..hereby authorized to execute for an on behalf of the City an agreement with the State of Texas, in accordance with and for .the purpose o~ carrying out the terms and provisions of this order, in the form attached hereto and marked ~}~.L?{ICIPAL ~INTE. NAI$CE AGFd~EL'INT." The City Secretary is hereby directed to attest the agree- ment and to affix the proper seal of the Oity hereto. SECTION ~. The Mayor of the City, having requeste~ in writing that this ordinance take effect forthwith and there being in fact an emergency and imperative necessity that the work herein provided for be begun and carried out promptly and with expedition and that the agreement aforesaid shall be immediately made, executed and delivered to the end tha~ such v~ork herein provided for may be begun and carrried out promptly and with expedition. The reading of the ordinance on three several days is hereby dispensed with and the same shall be in full force and e~fect from and after its passage. PASSE~ AND ADOPTED this 2ist day of February, A.D., 19~4. ( SEAL ) Attest: J.L. Gallaway City Secretary 6f the City of Piainview, Texas. Signed: J011H F. DUBOSE Mayor ~f the ~'ty o---d-f--. Plainview, Texas. ~ ~ ~ 491 - -: I~IUNICIPAL MAINTENANCE 0RDI~'~.~E NO. : ~ IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF Tti~E CITY 0'F PLAIN- VIEW, TEXAS, That AN 0RDINAt\~CE PROVIDING FOR TP~ ~kINTENA2~CE OF THE PORTION OF STATE HIGhW~A]f NO. 19~ iN T~ CI~ DF PLA~IEW, CO~Y 0F ~ ~S, HEt~BY P~ERP~D TO AS i~%%~I. CIP.~ ~¥~IN- ~NANCE PRO.CT AND AUTHORIZING T}~ !~:~YOR 0F T}~ C~Z, OR 0T~R AUTHORI~D CITY OF~CIAL, TO E]~CL~ AND ~WFIX T~ C0~O~i~ SEAL A~ ~AT~ST SA~, A CERTAIN AG~E~/~I~ BEtAkEN T~ CITY A~ T~ STATE OF TE~S, PROVIDING FOR T~ ~II~NCE ~ USE OF T}~ SAID ~Y~INTENANCE ?R0~CT: GENCY AlO PROV~ING T~T THIS Ot~II~ANCE SHOL~D BE EF~CTI~ FROM ~ AFTER ~S PASSAGE. WHEREAS, the Public conven{ence, safety and necessity of the City, and the people of the City require that the por- tion of State Highway No. 194 be adequately maintained. Since the existing street constitutes a dnager and seriou~ inconven- ience to the public which is urgently' required to be remedied; and '~{EREAS, the City has requested that the State of Texas, enter upon and contribute financi611y to the mainten- ance of- said project; and V~Y~REAS, the State of Texas lms made it kno.am to the City that it will, vzith its own forces and equipment and at its sole cost and expense, enter upon and maintain said pro- ject. ~0~', Tz~R~FORE~¥ ~ ~ , BE IT 0RDA±~D BY T~ CITY COL?~CIL SECTION t. That since the public convenience, safety and necessity of the City and the people of the City require said project be adequately maintained. SECTION 2. .That the State of Texas be and is hereby author- ized to enter upon and maintain said maintenance project. SECTION 3. That the Mayor, or proper City official, of -the City, be and is hereby authorized to execute for and on behalf of the ~ity an agreement with the State of Texas, in accordance with and for the purpose of carrying out the terms and provisions of tLis order, in the form attached hereto and marked "~0'NICIPAL ~I}~ENANCE AGREemeNT." The City Secretary is hereby directed to attest the agreement and to affix the proper seal' of the City hereto. SECTION ~. The ~_ayor of the City, having requested in~ writing that this ordinance take effect x~orthwith and there being in fact an emergency and i_mperative necessity that the work herein provided for be begun and carried out promptly and with expedition and that the agreement aforesaid shall be im- mediately made, executed and delivered to the end that such work herein provided for may be begun and carried out promptly and with expedition. The reading of the ordinmuce on three several days is hereby dispensed with and the same shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage. PASSED Ai~D ADOPTED this 21st day of February, A.D. ~ 1944. (Seal) Signed: JOHN F. DUBOSE Mayor of the City of Attest: J.L. Callaway ...... Plainview, Texas City-Secretary of the City of P!ainview, Texas. Motion by Alderman Osborne, seconded by Alderman Smith, that V¢.J. Klinger be appointed to. audit the City's books, and the fee be ~200.00. The motion was carried and it was so ordered. Motion by Alderman Osborne, seconded by Alderman Frogge, that the proposal of J.Q; Long to repair the roof on the D~iry Barn at a cost of 71,250.00. The motion was carried and it was so ordered. Motion by Alderman Smith, seconded by Alderman Frogge, that the proposition on the C.C. Golf Course caliche be ac- cepted. The motion was carried and it was so ordered. There being no further business, meeting adjourned. Plainview, Texas, March 6, 1944. The City Council met in regu-!ar meeting with the following members present. Mayor, John F.DuBose. Aldermen: L.M.Frogge, Ben F. Smith, C.H. Hancock, W.C.Malone and E.M.0sborne. City Tax collector P.H.Bryan, at- tended the meeting. ~inutes of the last meeting, read and adopted. Motion and second that the monthly reports be accepted and ordered filed, the regular salaries, and the following bills, be allowed and or- dered paid. The motion was carried and it was so ordered. P~PORTS: City Secretary's report of water, sewer and garbage haul- ing and miscellaneous collections in February, ~1,627.3~; Chief police, report for February, ~30~.00; City tax collector's report for February, Current, ~257.81; Delinquent, ~!,080.56. SALARIES: John Y.DuBose, ~185'.00; J.L.Gal!away, }18~.00; P.K. 2o.oo; Bryan e p.00; Verna i~iae Dean, ~0.00; E.M. Osborne, L.M. Frogge2 920.00, ~.C. Lalone, .~20.00, Ben F. Smith, ~20.00; G.H. Kan- !50.00; Nath B~- cock, ~20.00; Ho~ Curry, ~186.00; T. kett, ~!g0.00; Harry McCain, ~lg0.00; J.E. Sheeon, .... ~1~0..00; J.R. Carter~l~0.00; George J. Boswell, ~115.00; $~.J. Bryan, ~65.00; ~[.C. M~rris, ~55.00; A.M. K~ilton, ~165.00; Floyd Nelson, ~135.00; L.B. Sheppard~ ~125.00; A.L. Cares, ~t25.00; Lee Kidd~ ~125.00; S.J. Roach, ~125.00; P!ainview Fire Department, ~30.00; S..E.Bolles, ~210..00; A.T. Herrod, }130.00; Roy Patrick, ~i25.00; H.R. Sloan, %z05.o0; J.P. l~arlin, ~155.00; A.L. King, elS0.00; T.P. Sitton~ ~125.00; Marvin Stultz, ~i25.00; J.~'~. Haun,'~12~.00; ~ Mau!din~ ~125.00; Lewis Lowe, ~125.00; A.H Stoddard, ~125 00; 0.S. Sl0an, ~1t5.00; Dr. E.C. Nichoil, ~!25.00; Dr. J.L. Earl T. Bart, ~700.00; ~¢ilt Evans, ~!25.00; Fr~k Stu!tz~ ~125.00. BILLS: Board of City Deve!opmen$, ~500.00; Piainview Independent School District~ ~125.00; Plainview Public Library, ~0.00; Texas Defense Guard, ~12'.~0; W.J. Klinger, ~200.00; City Eieotion Board~ ~2.00; Southwestern Public Service Co.,~795.98; Southwestern Bell Telephone 0o., ~92.15; West Texas Gas Co., ¢163.05; BurroUghs Adding Machine Co., ~6.60; Western Union, ~5.~7; Herald New Publishing Co., ~18.7~; Thatcher Printing Co., ~52.50; H.B. Fain Chemical Co., ~97.78; Busy Bee Ca?e, 915.35; Continental 0il Co., ~58.07; Commercial Radio Equipment-Co; ~t.~5; Bob Hooper ~JIotor Co., ~4.05; Robinson-Herring Drug Co., ~6.tl; American Hospital & Life Ins. Co., 410.00; Hugh R. Etter, ~!5.50; Kiker's Service Station, ~21.$7; ~leinecke Bros. Hardware Co.., ~5..35; Phillips Battery Co., $29.10; Neptune Meter Co., ~78.00; EStep Service Station, ~!8.87; Harder & Dysart, ~159.31; Connor-~[athes Co., ~3.14; Higginbotham-Bartiett Co., $30.70; Locke Machinery Co., ~1i.40; W.T. Cain Garage, ~19.60; Stovail-Booher, .~7.50; Plains ~achinery Co., ~3.0.73; B!ackweil Auto Supply ~ ,~5.00; John Hull, ~54.50; Boyd & Davenport, ~6.90; Panhandle Refining Co., ~8.45; G.~'. Whitfield~achinery Co.~ ~1.95; Nisbet-Ludeman,$46.97; Goodrich Silvertown Stores, $38.80; Eio~e']~~& ~owan, $101.62; ~iagnolia Petroleum Co., $&o30~ M.G. Collyer, ~9.82; John F. DuBose, ~86..00. ~Iotion by Alderman Malone, seconded by Alderman Osborne, that J...Q. Long be instructed to re-roof the Northeast wing of the Dairy Barn at the cost of Nine Dollars ($9.00) per square. The l,~iotion was carried and it was so ordered. Motion by Alderman Osborne, seconded by Alderman S~ith, that the City make a special contribution to the Board of City Develop- ment in amount of ~250.00. The motion was carried and it was so or- dered. There being no further business, meeting adjourned. ~iayor. Plainview, Texas,March 20th,1944. The ~Ji'ty Council met. in regular meeting with the following ~ John F. DuBose Aldermen: L .~,~ Frogge members present: ~.~ayor, . . C.H Hancock, ,~.C. ~iaione, Ben F. Smith and ...... 0sborne. City Tax- Collect~r, P.H~ Bryan, attended the meeting. Minutes of the last meeting, read and adopted. Motion by Alderman Z~alone, seconded by Alderman Smith, that Floyd Nelson be appointed Assistant Chief of the Piainview Fire De- partment to succeed C.B. Frederick, who resigned to join the U.S. Navy, and that the salary remain the same, ~i35.00 per month. Also, that S.J. Roach and A.L. Cates be appointed as truck drivers to the places ma-de vacant by the resignation of Chas. Locke and H.~. Davis, and the salaries be ~125~00 per month each. The motion ~as carried and it was so ordered. ~gotimn by Alderman ~ancock, seconded by ~iderman Malone, that the City purchase a new car from the U.S. Treasury Department, to be used in the City's Police Department, said car to cost the City ~1,i03.19. The motion was carried and it was so ordered. D~otion and seconded that "plumbers bond" of R.O. Gibson be approved and accepted. The motion was carried and it was so ordered. ~{otion by Alderman Smith, seconded by Alderman ~iaione, that the City Council file with the Hale County Draft Board, suitable papers to secure deferment from induction into the Armed Services of the Lrnited States, S.~E. Boites, Water Superintendant',. and A.M. Hamilton, Fire Chief. 'The motion was carried and it was so ordered. There being no further business, meeting adjourned. Plainview, Texas, April 3, 19~. The City°Council met in regular meeting with the following mem- bers present Mayor, John F.DuBose Aldermen: C.H.Hancock, L.M.~rogg Ben F. Smith and E.M.0snorne. City tax collector, P~H.Bryan', attended the meeitng. Minutes of the last meeting, read and adopted. A comr~ittee from the Municipal Country Club and Golf Course made a report on same, and a motion by Alderman Hancock, seconded by Alder- man Frogge, that the report be acceptad and ordered file~.. The motion was. c~rried and it was so ~rder~d. ~otion and second that the monthly r6ports be accepted and ord- ered filed, the regular salaries and the following bills, be allowed and ordered ~aid. The motion was carried and it was so ordered. ~PORTS: City Secretary's report ~Or March, ~2,060.07; Chief Police' report for March, ~67.25; City Tax Collector's report for March. Current taxes collected in the month, ~1,!15.71; Delinqnent taxes co!lec~ed in the month, ~1,669.95; Sou. thvcestern Public Service' report for the quarter ending March., 3!st, ~.:~O~7~ southwestern- Bell Telephone Co., for the same per~od, ~?1~050.o7~ .~.~est. Texas ~as Co., gor the s~e period, ~I',1t3.91.. ~z85.00; J.L,.Gallaway~ .~185.00; Bryan, ~185.00; Yerna ~j[ae D.ean, ~95,00; E.M.0sborne, ~2~.00; L.M. .Smztn, ~20.00~ w.C.~,Ealone~ ~20:~00; C.H;Hanoock, Frogge, ~20,00; Ben F '.'" ' . ~'~ - ~20.~0; Hoyt C=rry, .~'80;00; T.A.Bohannon, ~;!50.00; Nath Burkett, '~' ~ ~ ' ~1~0 00; ~1~0.00; Harry McCain, ~1~0.00; J.m.TMSheeon, ~1~0.00; E.~.~ezss, . J.R.Cart~r, ~!40.00; Geo. g.Boswell, ~I15.~; W.J.Bryan, ~65.00; W.C. Morris, ~55.00; A.~ ~,~.H~ilton, ~165.00; C.B.Frederick, ~1~5.00; Floyd '~' *~1 ' ~'d ~125.00; S. J,Roach, Nelson, ~125.00; L.B.Sheppard, ~ 25.00; Lee Kz d~ ~!25.00; W.Z.Ray, ~i25.00; Ptainview Fire Department, S.E.Boiles, - ~2~0.00; A.T.Herrod, ~130.00; Roy ~atriok, ~125 00; H.R.Sloan~ ~105.00; J.P.Marlin, ~155.00; A.L.King~ ~!50.00; 0.B.Guin, ~135.00; T.Z.Sitton, ~125 00; Marvin Stultz, ~!25.00; J.N.Haun, ~[~125 00; ~.~.,.M.Mau!din, ~125.00; Lewis Lowe~ %125.00; ~.H.Stoddard,~-~125.00; 0.S. ?~ - ' ~' ~!25.00; Earl Sloan, ~1!5.00; Dr. E.C.Nichol!, ~125.00; Dr. J.L.Guest, T.Barr, ~700.00; Will Evans, ~125.00; i'rank Stuitz, ~125.00. BILLS: Board of. City Development, ~$500.00; Plainview Independent School District, ~!25.00; Piainview Public Library, ~40.00; Texas De- fense GUardi ~12.50; City of Plainview Water Revenue Bonds, ~1,000.O0; omty of P!ainview Sewer Revenue Bond:~nd, ~275 00; J.L Gallaway'-Regis- trar, ~22.00; Southwestern Public Service Co., v769.18; Southwestern-Bell Telephone Co., ~93.!5; West Texas Gas Co., ~194.65; Western Union'Te!e- m e graph Co., ~5.49; Herald-News Publishing Co., ~74.14; ~h tcher Printing Co. '~8 ~, ~!6.75; , ;~ .po- Walker-Smith Gtc. Co., ~8.92; The Plainview Tribune, Corcoran's, ~17.90; Iiar!ey-Davi~son Motorc~cie Co., $9.10; Austin ~attery Co., ~16.95~ Busy Bee Cafe, ~22.75. ~ ~3.50; Magnolia O.K.Drug Co., ~3.it; Co~ercial Radio Equipment Co., ~ e ~3.10; Continental 0il Co Petrole~u Co., ~6.03; Shepard ohevrol t Co., ~65.12; Hiker's Service Station, ~10.60; ~%einecke Bros. ~.34; Goodrich S~!v~rtown Store, ~18.22; Winn ~lotor Co , ~10 30; C.P.Hickman, ~23..43; Hm~:~mnbotham-~rtiett ~28.60, Boy .&~ Davenport v4.73; Hugh Etter .07; Coltex RefLnmng Co., ~p31.00; ¥~.T.Camn's Garage, ~34.85; The Texas Co. ~108.08; L.P.Davis g Scm, ~5.00; Biac~elt Auto Supply, ~5.00; I'~lainview Builder's Supply Co., ~5.10; Uva!da Asphalt Co., ~12!.73; Dr. L,C.Wayland, ~23 23 ~k Long-Bell Lbr., v ~6.00; John Hull, s~55.50; - · J.M.Radford G~o., ~6.39; ~erican Hospital-Life Ins. Co., ~!0.00; Board of om y Development, ~j250.00; Frank R Day, ~i6.~3; T.Halt Brown, ~29.20; J.~.Long, '~ ~1675.00; Federal Labratories,~. ~506.00;. om y ~ational Bank for Police Car, ~i,103.19; J.Q.Long, ~468.00; J.P.t~artin, ~15.00; J.L.Gallaway-Registrar, ~22.50; City of Plainview Victory Tax Fund, ~!8~.2g; Cash Payroll, ~233.52; J.L.Galtaway City Col., ~35.21. Motion by Alderman Frogge, seconded by Alderman Osborne, that th~ Auditor's report be accepted and the bill for ~200.00 for the service be allo~d and ordered paid. The motion was carried and it was so ord- ered. Motion by Alderman Osborne, seconded by Alderman iiancoc~, that Chief Police Hoyt Curry be and he is hereby Authorized and instructed to sell the motorcycle which has been used in the police department. The motion was carried and it ~eas so ordered. Motion by Alderman Frogge, seconded by Alderman Osborne, that Frank Rigler be reappointed to his former place in the fire depart- ment, and the salary to be ~125.00 per month. The motion was carried and it was so ordered. There being no further h~siness, meeting adjourned. Plainview, Texas, April 17, i94~. The City Council met in regular meeting with the following mem- bers present, m~yo~-~ ' , John F ...... DuBose Aldermen: C ~ Hancock, L.H.Frogge, Vf.C.Malone, Ben~.Smith and E.M.0sbol_~e~ . City tax collector, p.~.-B~yan.~ . This being the last meeting night for the retiring Mayor, John ~.Dt~ose, and the first meeting night for the newly elected Mayor, J. N.Jordan, Rev. L.B.Reavis had been invited and invoked divine bless- ing and guidance on the body. Minutes of the last meeting raad and adopted. -:E~CTION PROCLAt~TION:- I~G~R~S, on the first Tuesday in April, 1944~ the same being the 4th day of said month, pursuant to a call of election and all necessary legal prerequisites, an election was held at the City Halt. in Plainview, Hale County, Texas, For the election of a ~ayor, City Secretary and three Aldermen for said city; and ~REAS, at a regular meeting of' the City Council of the City of Plainview, held at the City Hall of said City on the 17th day of April 1954, all legal votes cast in said election for the respective candidates for office were duly and legally canvassed with thh follow- ing results: FOR Fi~YOR, E.E.WI~ received ............ 348 votes; JoN. JORD~ ~' ............ 805 FO_ ~ CITY SCERETARY, J.L.GALLAWAY received ...... 113t votes; FOR ALDEP3~!~ q', E .M. 0SB0~[E. L. M. FR 0GGE BEN F. SMITH W. N .McDONALD J. D. BLAC KB bleG~ received ....... 835 votes; " ....... 710 " " ....... 881 " ....... ~00 " " ....... 437 " The following candidates having received the highest number of votes were declared elected by the City Council. For ~ayor, J.N. Jor- dan. For City Secretary, g.L.Gallaway'. For Aldermen, E.~.0sborne, Ben F. Smith and L.M.Frogge. The terms of office being for the ensu- ing two years, and the rata! n~mmber eF? ~otes polled was 1173. And on the issue of whether or not the City should collect gar- bage, and. m~'-a ~harge ~or the JserV~i~: FOR, 568 votes; AGAINST, 574 votes IT IS THEREFORE DECL~_RED that the above named persons,-having re- ceived the.'~highest mumber or.votes cas~ for any one ~or ~the above named offices are hereby declared elected ~for the ensuing ~wo years. Also, the highest number of votes Having been cast AG~AINST the garbage ordinance, it was declared defeated. DONE IN REGD'L~R SESSION .this the 17th day of April, 1944. (TTEST) Signed John F..LDuBose Mayor, At this point the retiring Mayor, John F.DuBose, administered the oath of office to the newly elected Mayor, City Secretary and the three Aldermen, and~he following business was transacted, to wit: MOtiOn by Alderman Hancock, seconded by Aldemman Frogge, bhat the following ordi~a~ce be passed and adopted. The motion WaS carried and the ~rdinance ~ows. " - -: No. BE IT ORDAINDED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE C!TM OF PLAIEV!EW, TEXAS, THAT THE FIRE LIMITS BE A~NDED AS FOLLOWS. Beginning at the North WeSt corner of ~ot i, Block No. &l, 0ri~mi- nal Town, and'~running Sout.h~.along the~East 'side' of the alley.to the SoUth West corner of Lot 8, in BlOck &I%~0riginel'T~wn, thence West to the SOuth West corner o~ Lot 9, Block &l, Original Town where it' th-an connects~with the former line which is along the East side of Bal- timore street. PASSED AND ADOPTED this 17th day of April, 19&&. Signed.~'J~N.~ordan (ATTEST~ J,L.Gailawa~ ' ~Mayor- -~ ~ Ciby Secreb~y.' Motion by Alderman Osborne, seconded by Alderman Malone, that the following resolution be passed and adopted. The motion was carried and t~e resolution follows. -:R E S 0 L U T I 0 N:- WHEREAS , Hale County and the City of Plainview, Texas, are joint owners o~ all of that portion of Section No. ll,. Block JK-3, Hale. County, Texas, lying West of the Panhandle & santa Fe Railroad right of way; and WHEREAS, members and citizens of the Finney SWitch Community desire to erect a church, to be known as Finney Baptist Church, in such community and to purchase f~om Hale County a~d the City of Plain- view, Texas, one.acre of ground out of the Northwest corner, of the above described tract, described by metes and bounds as follows: Beginning at the northwest, corner, being under fence, of a tract deeded'~to the Liberty Banjoist Church by W. E. Settoon~ Et ~id deed being or'record in Vol. lO1, Page 1~, of Hale County, Texas, for the - Northeast~oorner~ ~£ tract; Thence West 63 varas ~to 339 'a point under fen-ce Lin the South Side* 'o'f l~a'ne; -The'~ce South IS deg. 23 min. East para. Iici' with h'ig~way 9~.~ varas for the Southwest-corner, Thence East 63 varas to the Southwest corner of the tract conveyed to the Liberty Baptist. Church and for the.~ Soutl~eas,.t corner of this tract; ThEnce No..rth 1S deg. 23 min, West with the West ~line of the ChUrch tract 9~.~ varas to the place of beginning, and being a part. of Section No. ll, Block JK-3, Hale County, Texas; -~ and WHEREAS, it is the desire of Halle County and the City of Plainview, Texas,to give to the Finney Baptist Church the above described tract of land, and this conw~yance shall remain in the~ grantee so long as the above described property is used for parson- age or church prpperty, but if and when the same ceases to be used for clhurCh property then, the title to the land herein conveyed shall revert back to the grantors or tlheir successors or assigns. NOV~, THEREFORE, BE IT. RESOLVED BY ~iE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PLAINVIEW, TEXAS, in regular session, this 17th day of April, 1944, that John F. BuBose, Mayor of the City of ' Pla inview, be and he is hereby authorized and directed to execute~ proper deed conveying the above described tract of land to .the Finney Baptist Church to be used by such Church for Church purposes so long as it may be desired as herein above set out and the title to such land to revert back to the grantors or their successors or assigns when it ceases to be used for such purposes. PASSED. ~AND ADOPTED this 17th day of April, 1944. (.ATTEST .Signed _ · J.N. Jordan ' Mayor. There being no further business, meeting adjourned. Mayor. Plainview, Texas, May 1, 1944. The City Co~mcil met in regular meeting with the following members present. Mayor, J.N.Jordan. Aldermen: L.M.Frogge, W.C.Malone, Ben F. Smith, E.M.0sborne and C.H.Hancock. City tax collector, P.H.Bryan, attended the meeting. Minutes of the last meeting, read and adopted. Motion and second that the monthly reports be.accepted' and ordered filed; the regular salaries, and the following hills, be allowed and ordered paid. REPORTS: City Secretary's Report for April, $17,~42.58; Chief Police, ~eport-.~orApril, $35~.00; City Tax Collector's Report for April, ~388.76, 'Current; $1,087.83, Delinquent. SA!J~IES: John F, DuBose, $92.50; J.N. Jordan, $92.~0; J.L.Gallaway, $185j00; P*H. Bryan, $1~5.00; Verna Mae Dean,~.$95.00, E.M.Osbo~ue, $2~..00; L'M.Frogge, $20.00; ~en F. Smith, $20.00; W;C.Malone, $20.00; O-.H. H~nCoCk, $20,~0; 'Hoyt surry., $180.00; T.A.Boh~nn0n. $150.00; Nabh Burkett, $140.0~; J.E,' Sheeon, $150.0~; E.E~WeiSs, $150.00; Harry McCain, $1~0.00; J.R.carter, $1~0.00, George J. ~oswell,$~lS.00; J40 , 'A.M. amiltor/, {165'00; . W.J. Bryan, $6.5.00; W:C. Morris $55.00; Floyd Nelson, $135.00, L.B.She 00; A.L,. Frank Rigler, $125 · 00; Kidd, $210.00; A,T,Herrod, BILLS: Board of City Development, $500.00; Plai. nview Indeoendent SchOol' District, $125.00; Plainview Public LibrarY. $40.00:- ' ~exas ~efense Guard, $12.50, W.J. Klinge~, $200.00; Cash Payroll, $~2.00, SouthwesterD-Publ~c Ser¥iceSo.,$795.98; S0uthweste~n- · Bel~ Telephone Co.,$92.15; West-TeEas Gas Co.,$163.05; BurroUghS A~di~ ~achi~e Co.,~6,~60; Western Union, $3.37; Heral~-News.Pub- lishing Co~,$18.73; Thatcher Printing Co.,$521.~50; H.B.Fain C~emical Co.,$97.78; Busy Bee Cafe,S15.35; Continental 0il Co',$58.075~ CO.m~.ercial Radio Equipment Co.,$1..75; Bob Hooper Motor Co.,$~.05 Robznson-H~rring D~ug Co.',$6.11;iAme'rican Hospital &~Llfe Ins. ; Oo.,$10.O0; H~ RoEtter, $15~'5~; Kiker's Service s~ation~$21.87; ~~.~B-~o$ ~Ei Co,', $5.33; ~hitlips Battery Co., $29 ' 10; Neptune Meter~Co. ; EStep Service Station, $18.87; Harder & Dysart, $159.31; Connor-Mat~es Co. ,$3.15; Higginbotham-Bartlett Lumber Co.,$30.70; Locke Machmnery Co,,$11.$0; W.T.Oaim Garage,' $19.60; Stovall-Booher, $7.50; Plains Machinery Co.,$30.73; Blac~aell Auto Supply Co.!$~.00; John HUll, $$?'~.50;.Boyd & D~ven- port,S6.90; Panhandle Refznmng Co.,$8.~5;.~.~.~it~meld Machinery 9o.,$~1.95; Nesbit-Ludeman, $~6.97; Goodrich SilVertownSt°~es, $38,80; Earl T~Barr~ $93.32; Clowe & OoWan, $101.62; Magnolia Petroleum ~o.,$~.30,M.G. Collyer, $9.82; John F.DuBose, $86.00; J.N.Haun, $$0.27. . Plainvisw SanStarium& Clinic, $773.80; W.N.Mauidin, $$0.80; Otis White, $22.66; Cash PayroS1, $227.27; City enue Bgnd Fu~, $1,000.~00, Ci{y of Pla~nview Sewer ~evenUe.Bond Fund, $250.00; C~t~ of PlainView VictoryTax Fund, $191.22, J.L.Gal- laway City Co~., $31.58. Upon amotion~hy Alderman Osborne, seconded by A~4~man Hancock, .ghtby Places at the intersection-o~ 5th& Joliet The'motion was carried and it was so ordere~. ..... ...~Benl.,E~,.~Sm~.,,~W~,~iM~lon~,.,andeG, H.Hancock on a committee ~o "work" on the "mexican situation-. There being no further business, meeting adjourned. Plainview, Texas, May 15, t95~. The City C~m~cil~t in regular meeting with the' following mem- bers present. M~yor, J.N.Jorda~. Aldermen: L.M..Frogge, W.C.Malone, Ben. F~Smith~'and E.M.Osborne. Czty TaX Collector, P.H.Bryan, attended the meeting. Minutes of the last meeting, read and adopted. Motion by Alderman Osborne, seconded by Alderman Malone, that Nath Burkett be appointed Juvenile 0ffioer o$ the Corporation Court. The motion was carried and it was so ordered. Motion by Alderman'Osborne, seconded hy Alderman Malone~ that the Salaries of P.H A.H. Stoddard, Lewis Loweand O.B.Guin be increased $15.00 per ~ each, and that of A.T.Herrod be increased $10.00 per month. The ] was carried a~d it was so ordered. ~ Motion. b~ Aldmrma~~ Fr'oEE?,~. se¢ond~ed~:by-'Alderman Smith, that A.M.Hamilton. be sent to~ the Firemen' s School, ~whiChSchool is held annually at College Station, TexaS,..i~and that a bill for tuition and expenses be allowed. The motion was carried and it was so or- dered. Motion and second ~.hat the services of E.E;%vei'~s, night pa- trolman, he dispensed wish and his resignation be requested--same to take ~Ffect .at once. The motion was carried and 'it was so ord- ered. ~ere ~being no further business, meeting mdjourned. ~/ "'~,/ Mayor. Plainview, Texas, June 5, 19~J+. The City CoUncil mer in regul~ meeting with the following mem- ber's present. MaYOr, J.N. Jordan. Aldermen: W.C.Malone, L.M.Frogge, C.H.H~ncock, Ben F. Smith and E.M.0sborne. City Health Officer, Dr. E.C.N~cholli a~ City Tax COllector, P.H.Bryan,~attended the meet- ing. - Minutes ~of the last meeting, read and adopted. Motion ~'a~nd~ ~second that the monthly reports be accepted and or- ~e~l~. filed~, the ~'regular salaries, and the following bills, be al- l°~e~ and~ered paid. The ~motion was carried and it was so ordered.- REPORTS: City Secretary's Repo3~ of water, sewer & miscellaneous collections~.in'May, $5,075~30; Chi 1 Police' Report for May, $~12.00; City Tax Collector's Report fo~ May:, Currant taxes collected in May, $62~.57; Delinquent taxes collecte,~ in May, $761,67. SALARIES: J.N.Jordan, $t85.00; J.L.GallawaF, $185.00; P.H.Bryan, $200.00;. Verna Mae Dean, $9~.00; E.M.0sborne, $20.00; L.M.Frogge, . $20.00; W.C.Malon~, $20.06; C.H.Hancock, $20.00; Ben F. Smith, $20.00, Ho~,~t Curry,' $180100; T.A.Bohannon, ~$150.00; Nath Burk.ett, $1&O.00; J.~,.~heeon, $1~0,00; Berry Lynch, $1&0.00; Harry McCa~n, $140.00; J.R:Carter~ $_1~0.00; Geo. J.Boswel_l, $115.00; 'W.J.Bryan, $65.00; A.M. Hamllto~., $165:00; Floyd Nelso.n., $135.00; L.B.Sheppa~d, $125.00; A.L. ~ateSm,$12 ,90, Frank Rigler, $125.09; S.J.Roach, $125.00; Lee Kidd, _$_125.00; ~.Plainv~ew Fire Depa.rtment, $30.00; S,E.Boiles, $~10.00; A.T. nerrod, $1~0.00, H.R.Sloan, $105.00, . Lowe Stul ~vans, , $155.00; A.L.King,.$tSO.00;. 0.BoGuin, $150.00; Lewis A.H.Stoddard,~$1$0.00; T.P,Sitton, $125.00; Marvin 0.S.Sloan, $1 5.00, Dr. E C.Nicholl, $125.00, Will 5.00; Frank StUltz, $125.00; BILLS: Board of City Development, $500.00; Plainview Independ- ent. School District, $125.00: Plainview Public Library_ ~0.00- Texas ~e ~ ~ I~3] ~ L~ 8 ' ;f$1 ~ --~i;~ ~ M ~Oj ~0 ; A.L ,EIamilton, '$65 ~ 00; .Southwe stern Pub- lic. Service Co.',~,~l 28~ 'W~st Texas. Gas Co. $i28~10; Southwestern Bel~ ~Telephone CO.,.$~19' 3.~ Western Union TelegraPh Co,, $~ASQ;The ~lain~ew ~rib~ne, $~2, ;0;~Herald-News Publishing Co., $$7.80; Rob- ~n~ion-nerrs. ng orug, $2. ~l; Kiker's Service lStation, $6.~10~$ Busy Bee ~aze2 Commercial Radio E~uipment Service Co., $3.5~; -Qu~ck ~uncn ; Continental Oil 00., $54.65. - Harder & Dysart, $12.50; Plainview Bu~lder's-Supoly.~$~.~5; Connor-Mathes Co., $~.85; Neptune ~eter Co., ~82o7~~ ClSwe & Cowan $48.17;'Estep's Service station, $27.87; Higginbo~ham-Bartlett Lum- ber Co.,~ $60'.50; Winn Motor.Co., $~..70; Long-Bell Lumber Co., $3.81; Plainw Machinery Co;, $1~4.3~9; Austin Batt~rYO0., $12.95. -~ The Texas Co., $31.09; Hugh Etter, ~$~+~10; Sam ~mlks $15.00; Dr. L.C.Wayland, $32.50; ~oHn HUll,. $68,00'~ J.L.Gallaway, Registrar, $20.59; Owens Electric Co.~ ~$17.30; Victory Tax, $220.04; 0~i~s~ Pay- roll, $353~.32.; J.L.Gallaway, ~ity Col., $25.06. Motion by Ald~rman-0sborne, seconded by Alderman Frogge, that Berry Lynch be appoi~ti~d to the place made vacant by the resignation of E.E.Weiss as night patrollman, !a~d the salary to be $150.00 per month° The motion~was carried ~a~d it was so ordered. Motion by Aderman by Alderman Frogge, that the "plumber's bondS" and George Dallinger, and the "electrician,s ~ond"~of HUgh R.Etter, be approved and accepted. The motion was carried and it was $° Ordered. Motion by Alderman Osborne, s~¢onded by Alde~n Malone, that ~he City A~ditorium be rented to the Seventh Day Adventists for a series of lectures, beginning August ~20, 19~4, a~d continuing for a period of fourteen weeks, said lectures to be delivered on Sun~ay Night, Tuesday Night and Friday Night of each week~n~ess~'n~o~i~e~is given by the Mayor or City Council to discontinue same at the ~end of any week. The motion was carried 'and it was so ordered. There Being no further business, meeting adjourned. Mayor. Plainview, Texas, June t~9,1954. The City Council .met in regular meeting with the following mem- bers preSent.~Mayor, J.N.Jordan, Aldermen: L.M~Frogge, Ben F.Smith, E.M.0sborne, W.C,Mal'one and 0.H.Hancock. ~City tax collector, Bryan, a~tended the meeting. MinUteS of the last meeting, read and adopted. Motion by AldeE~.an Frogge, seconded by Alderman Hancock, that the City contribute $~60500 out of the General Fund to the Youth's Center. The motion was carried and it was. so ordered~ Motion by Alderman Osborne, seconded by Alderman Hancock, that a Plat of the the~.Wye AddStion to.the town of Plainview be adopted. The motion was carri~d~an~ mt was so ordered. There be~'ho further business, meetiD~ adjourned. Plainview, Texas, ~uly 3, 1944. The City Council met in regular' ~eting with the following mem- bers present. Mayor, J.N.Jordan. AldeEnen: C.H.Hancock, LoM.Frogge, E.M. Oisborne and W.C.Malone. City tax collector, P.H.Bryan, and City SanitarY Officer, Dr. E.C.Nicholl, attended the meeting. l~inutes of the last meeting, read and adiOPted. Motion and second that the monthly reperts be accepted and ord- ered filed, the regular salaries, and the following bills, be allowed and ordered paid. The motion was carried and it was so ordered. I~PORTS: .City Secretary's Report ~or June, $1,682.98; Chief Po- lice' Report for June-, $329.50; City Tax Collector's Report for June, Current Tax Collections, $2,710.53; Delinquent Tax COllections, $1,068.81~ SALARIES: J.N.J0rdan~ $185~00; J~iL,Gallaway, $185.00; P.H.Bryan, 200.07; Verna Mae Dean, $95.O0, E.M.Osborne, $20.00~ L.M.Frogge, 20~O~; Ben. F.Smith, $20.'O0; W.C.Malone, $~0.O0; C.H.Hancock, $20.00; Hoyt~iCurrY~ $1~0.?0; T,'A.Bohannon, $150AO~; Nath Burkett, $140.00; J. E.Sheeo~, $140.00, Harry McCain, $140.O0; J.R.Carter, $~d~0.00; Berr~ Lynch, $140.00;.Geo. J.~oswell,'$115.00; W.J.Bryan, $6~?~00; H.L,Dav~s, ~$~5.00;~A~M.Ham~ton, $165.00; Floyd ?~lson, $135.00; L.B.Sheppard, $12~.00; Frank Rigler, '-$T~5~00; Lee K~dd, $125.00; S.J.Roach, $125.00; Plainview~Fire Department, $30.00; S.E.Bolles, $2~0.00; A.T.He~rod, $140.O0; J.B. Slaughter, $125.00; H.R.Sloan, $105.00. J.P.Marlin, '$155.00; A.L.King, $135.00; O.B.Guin, $150.00; Lewis Lowe, $140.00; A.H.Stoddard, $150'.00; W.M.Mauldin, $135.00; Hub Burr, $135.00; T.P.S~tt n, $125.90; Marvi~ Stultz, $125.00; 0.S.Sloan, $115.00~ Dr. E.'C.Nicholi, $125.00; Will Evans, $125.00; Frank Stultz, $125.~00~ BILLS: Board of City Development, $500.00; Plainview Independent School District, $1~5.00; Plainview Public Library, $~0.00; Texas 'State Guard, $12.50, Denver Alfalfa Milling CO., $32,25Nath Burkett, ~15.75; A.M.Hsmilton, $65.00; Southwestern Public Service, $1,018.57; ~st Texas'.G~sCo., $73.10; Southwestern Bell 7eleph~ne Co., $67.13; Western Unmon Telegrap~ Co., $2.93; The Plainvmew. Tribune, $12.50; Her- ald-News Publishing Co.. $77.90; Robin~son-Herring Drug Co.! $2.81; Ki- ker's Service'Station, $9.75; Bus~ Bee Caf?, $$.95;Commercma~ Radio EquiP~ment Co., $3,50; $2.96; Continent,~l Oil Co., $54.65;~ Harder & Dy- sart, $12.50; Plainview Builder'SSupply, $$.$5. Connor-Mathes Co., $4.~85; Neptune Meter Co., $422.50; Clowe & Cowan, $48.17; Estep Service Station~ $27,87; Higginbot~z~rt~ett L~umber Co., $60.50; Winn Motor Co., $4~$.70; Long-Bell~hm~e2oC~., $3.81; Plains Machinery Co., $144.39; ~ustin Battery Co., $12.95; The Texas Co., $8.36;' Col-Tex Refining Co.,~$31.09; Hugh R. Etter~ $4~.01; sam~wil~s, $15.00; Dr. L..C.Wayland, $312.50; John Hull, $68.00, J.L.Gal- lawa~, Registrar, $20.50; 'Owens Electric Co., $17.30; Colyer Service Station, $~.31; Mrs. Lenora Woldert, $299.45; A.T.Herrod, $$5.80; Phil- lip~ Petroleum Co., $4.00; Continental 0il Co., $12~.83; The Texas Co., $17~66; L.D.Harrison, $6~8.00; C~sh Payroll, $69.57; W.D.Welbourn, $61.00; A.L.Ca~es, $28.45; E.L.'Wmnton,'$60.00; Harry McCain, $68.70; Cash payroll, $378,00; Bity of Plainview Vic. Tax, $195.77; J.L.Galla- a ' w~y C~zty Col., $32.57. Motion by Alderman Frogge, seconded by Alderman Osborne, that the salary of SSE.Bolles, be increased to $200.00 per month, The motion was carried and ~t was so ordered. There beiog no further business, meetin~ adjourned. ~Pla~ Texas, July 17, 19~J+. 'The City Council met for regular~meeting with the following me~, ~rs present. Mayo~, J.N. Jordan. Aldermen: C.H.Hancock~and W.C.Malone. Lacking a quorum the Mayor recessed the meeting until lO:00 o'clock A,M. July, 18th. -:JULY, 18, 19~:- A regular meeting of the City Council of~th~,City of Plainview, Te~xaS, was on the above date with the Mayor~~d- lng and-the following Count preseBt, C.H.Hanco'ck, W.C.Malone and E.M.0sborne, when th~ foll~i~g business was transacted, to wit: Minutes of ~he me~ t~h~$~ en~dl~Sr~$~ead~ and adopted. that the bid '~ t cents per s~ stree city as per contract be accepted.~The was carried and~ it w~s so ordered. Notion by Alderman Hancock, seconded by Alderman Malone, that F~ank R, Day be in~ruc~ted to acoe~t t~e offer of Albe~ Garrett, of-SEENTY-SiX .2 acres of land originally, and that the Mayor, J. N.J0rdan, be and he is hsreby~a~thorized~to sign the contract for~the City for the sale of same..The motion was carried and i% was so ordered. Motion by Alderman Malone~, secondeA by Alderman Hancock, that J.B. Slaughter be~appointed~'to a place in the Water Department and the sal- -ary to be $125.00~'per month, Also, that Hub Burt be appointed to a plac~ in~the-St, reet Dep~artment, and~h~ salary to be $135.00 Per month. The m0tion~W~s carried~and it was so ordered. Motion by Al~erman~Hancock', ngsal~ries be~ increased bythe following amounts pe~ ~ A.L.King, tS~D0,~and ea?h~of the firemen, $10.00, and that of~Verna Mae Dean, $5.00. ~he motion was Carried and it was so ordered. Motion by AldeFm~n Osborne, seconded'~by-Alde~ma~ Hancock, that the fol- lowing be appointed to serve~as a TaX~qualization Board, L.Ludeman, Roy Maxey an~ H.E.Ferguson. And that~T.J.BOneY, R.H.MitChell~andHomer LOoper be chosen as alternates. The motion-was carried and it was so o~dered. -:R E S 0 L U T i ~ N:-- · ~HEREAS,~ the 'City of Plainview is the owner of an undevi~ed~'one- half interest ~n-the North 319.2 acres of .Section No. ll, Block JK'3' gale , all lying the Panhandle~& Santa Fe Railroad ighway No. 87; ~!e-~ C~y is the 0wner~f~ the other undivided one-half ~ t0~said land; and ~REAS, A. P. Garrett and H.W.Gar~tt, Jr. have offered to pur- chase the above described tract of land f~om the City of Plainv~ew an~ Hale C~Unty for a consideration of SEVENTY-SIX AND N0/tO0 ($76.00) DOL- ~LARS per acre, all to be paid in cash at the closing date of 'said sale; but it b'eing agreed that there will be a Vendor's Loin retained in said deed in f~r of the gale Cou~t¥ State Bank in the ~sum ~of TWELVE THOUS- FIVE~~.-~ND· NO/100 ($12, 5001.00 ] DOLLARS as a co.nvenience for purcha~'~ of~aid land in arranging~ 'a loan on the same, and ' WHEREAS, the City of Plainvie~'~issatisfied with said offer azLd '.-~as'd~ei~Ine, d to accep'$ ~:ame.. 'THE~0RE', BElT ~RE~OI~D~'~ B~THE'~UITY~UODI~CIL~' 0E~ 'THE i,n'regUlar seSsi~.'.thiS !Tt~-.''~ day"of July, ' 1.9~ ~he offer made by A. ~ Garrett and H.W.Garret~, Jr. to above described land from the City of Plainview and ~epted and-that the Mayor is- hereby directed O ' to ~xe~ of conveyance for the proposed c ns-!~rat~on, duly atte~s~d by Secretary under o-orp~,~te seal.. PASSED AND ADOPTED THIS l~th day of July, 1944. (.SEAL) · .L. Gallaway, .... city Becretary. J.N..~dan~ Mayor. There being no further business, meeting adjourned. Plainview, Texas, August 7, 19~. The City Council met in regular meeting with the following mambers present. Mayor, J.N. Jord~, Aldermen: C..H.Hancock, W.C. ~lone, L.M.Frogge and E.M.Osborne, City tax collector, P.H.Bryan, attended the meeting. Minutes of the last meeting, read and adopted. Motion and second that the monthly reports be accepted and ordered filed, the regular salaries, and the following bills, be allowed and ordered paid. The motion was carried an~ it was so or- dered. REPORTS: City Secretary's report of ,w?ter, sewer and miscel- ].aneous collections in July, $1~,701.48; Chief Police, report for July, $53~.00; City Tax Collector's re~ort for July, Current Taxes $2,165.92; Delinquent TaXes, $1,2].0.6~; West Texas Gas Co.,$653.71; Southwestern Public Service Co., $732.2~. ALARIES. J.N Jordan, $155.00; J~L.Gallaway, $185.00; P.H. Bryan, $2 0~00;. Verna Mae-.Dean, ~$100.00; E.M.0sborne, $20.00; L.M. ~,~ogge, $20.00; W.C.Malone, $20,00; C.HoEancock, $20.00; Ben F. ~$mith, $20.00; H.oyt Curry, $150.00; T.A.B°hannon, $150.00; N~th B~kett, $1~0.?0, J.E.Sheeon~ $1~0.~0; Harry McC.ain, $140.00~ Berry L~ch, $150.0~,. J.R.Carter, $i%0~00, ~orge Boswell,'$1~5.00, ~ryan, $65.0~, H.L,Davis, $55'00; A~M.H~ilton, $175,00; F~oyd Nel- sg~, $1~5.00, ~Frank Rigler,~ $I35.00; L.B.Shepp~rd, $135.00, Lee K~dd, '$i35.00;~ S.J,Roac$, $135.00; Plainview Fire Departme~t-$SO.00- S.E.Bolles,~200.O0; A.T.Herr°d. $1%0.00; J.B.Slau~ter, $125~00; H.' R.Sloan, $165.00. J.P~Mar~in, $155.00; A~L.King, $165.00; 0.B.Guin., $150.00; Lewis Lowe. $11~0.00~; A.H.Stoddard, $150.00; W.M.Mauld~n- ~135.00· Hub Burt, $135'00; T,PoSitton, .$1~15.00; Marvin Stultz, $125.00; 0 S.Sloan,'$115.00; D.r, E,C.Nichoil,~$125~O0; Dr. J.L.Guest, $75.00~ W~ill EvanS,' $125.00; Frank-Stultz, $125.00. , 0 · BILLS: Board of City Development $5 0.00, Plainview Independ- ent School .00; Plainview~Public Library, $~0.00; Tex- as State ; S.E.Bolles, $67.~6; W.M.Mauldin,~$66.20; B~b Butt, .lk~o Telephone Co~, $105.5~, West Texas Gas $1,080.46 $7.50; Southwestern P~lic Service Co., Co., $~8.8~; Pla~nview Tribune $19.00; Western UniOn Telegraph Co., $5.48, Herald-NeWs Publishing'co., $100.00. Thatcher Printing CO,, $~8~$I;~'~H~inson-Herri~ng Drug CO,, $'6.10; )ard Chevrolet C.o,, $~6.50; Bo~d & DaVenport, $53°00; Busy Bee ~ $11o75; Bob Ho_oper. Motor Co., $8.82; Phillips Battery Co.,$16.00; Commer~iai Radio Eqdi~ment Co., $3.50; C. ontinental 011-CQ., $48.51; Austin Battery. Co.', $7.75; Kiker's ~ervice Station, $16,65,.' BYars Ser- vice' Station, $2,70; Panhandle'Refining Co., $5o15; Plainview Buil- der's Supply~ $85°45; Shook Tire Co., $6.90, Higginbotham-Bart~lett, Lumber Co.o $188.80: Long-Bell Lbr. Co., $;25.25; C.E.Settle, $22,50; H;B.Fain ~0~emiCal C~., $~0.00; Crens~aw paint & Glass, $2.70. Meinecke Bros.. $13,06; Gonnor-Mathes Co., $14.68; Clowe & Cowan, $71.29; Winn Motor ~o., $7.75;~ Lindsay Mercantile Co., $30.61; Plain- ~iew H~rdware Co., $30.31; Hugh R.Etter, $114.73; Magnolia Petroleum Co, L.P .Plains Machinery Co., $47.23; W~T.~ain's Garage, $3~60; Son,' $26.43: ¥oR.Rodgers, $14.40'; H,H.Hamilton, $13.00; tri~ Co., $835.$8; Dr..L.C.Wayland, $33.00; John Hull, $55.00; -Registrar~ 1518.50, Gravely Motor Plow & Cultivator Co., ~rd Gtc. Co., $%.50. $~6~3; co'llye~ - %': :~ Service. Station, $$.75,' Southwestern-Public ~ Service, Co., $83.75; Phillips Petroleum Co., $33.84; H.H.Hanilto.n, $~16.80;.Hub ~Burt, $59.20; T~e 'Fecheimer Bros. Co.., $1.1.33; Ha~ry McCa~n, '$20~'00, Cash Payroll, $334.27; J.L.GallawaY, Reg. istrar, $~7.50; Plainview Victory Tax Fund, $216.84; J.L.Gallaway, ~Cmty Col., $45.75. Motion by Alderman Frogge, seconded by Alderman Osborne., that. the Cit~ Purchase from Elmer F.Samsom, all of Blocks 1,7, & '8, Frisco Addition, together all streets and alleys joini~ said Blocks and mor~e~ fully ~ deed from Elmer F.Sansom dated August. 7, 1944, and held in e .tional Bank in Plainview, for a consideration of TWE ~ND NO/100 ($2,500.00) DOLLARS im cash upon the conditions set a contract which contract is approved, and the Ma~r is ~authO~d .to sign, and with the further condition the C~tY may take :-~ediate pos'S~ion. The motion was carried was so ordered. There being.no-Tur~her busineSS, meeting adjo.urned. Plain~iew, Texas, August 21, 1944. The City Coun~:~l met.-in regular meeting with the ~.follo~wing members present.~Mayor~ Ji, N~:i~or~. Aldermen: L.M.Frogge, W.C.Malome, C.H.Han- cock and E.M.O~.horm:e. Ci~ty tax collector, P.H.Bryan', attended the meet- ing. MSnntes of the last meet ing,~ read and adopted. Motion by Alderman Hancock, seconde~ by that the Mayor be and he is ~o sign WarrantS. of FIVE THOUSAND ~ ~.G~D~L~L~t . apply on the City's one-half interest in an Airport which~ is to. be_.purchased jointly bY ' Hale County and the CitY of Plamnvm w. Said Warrant to draw interest at the rate of 3%~per amn~m until paid--and ~to be paid~ on or BEFORE August 22, 19.47. The motion was carried and it was so ordered. Motion by Alderman Hancock, seconded by Alderman Osborne, that Frank R.Day be appointed City Attorney at a salary of $75.00 per month, and that his swrvices begin January l~ 1945. The motion was carried and it was so ordered. At this poin~~ the Mayor recessed th~ meet~ing, to be reconVened at a futare date. - -A 1944: - o UGUST 28, In a reconvened recessed regular meeting of the Council of The City of Plainview, Texas, with the Mayor, J·N.Jordan, presiding and, Aldermen, L.M.Frogge, E.M·0sbOrne, C,~H.Hancock and W.C.Malone, and ~ity tax 'collector, P.H.Bryan, attenqing rte meeting, the following business was transacted, to wit: Notion by Alderman Osborne, seconded by Alderman Malone, that the Budget for the city for the year 1944-~5 be adopted as present- ed, and that the tax rate be $1.50 per$10Oi00~va~tion~upon~all prop- erty Within the~m¢ity %Lmits subject to taxation. The motion was car? ried and the ordinance follows: -:0 R D I N A N C E No ~493: - BE IT ORDAINED BY THE GOUNCIL OF THE .CITY ~0F PLAINVIE~, ~S: 'That th6 following taxes be and they are hereby leVied for the year 19&&, upon~the $100,00 valuation upon all property within the limits of. said city Subject to taxation, to 'wit: GENERAL FU~D, -$ STREET FUND, - -$ .30 INTEREST & SINKING FUND, -$ .7~ Total, - - -'$i. 5'0 Kind of Bonds; % Principle; Sewer Bonds, 1921, Water Bonds, 1921, -5, Auditorium Bonds ~--5. Street Pv~., 1927,~5 Wtr. Wks. Bnds. i927, ~, Sewer Bonds, 1927, -5, Rfdg. Bds;, 1929, --5 Rfdg. BndS., 1931, -5~, Rfdg~ Bnds., 1936, -4, Rf~g. Bnds.,-1937, -&, Street PVng., 1938, -4, Rf~:. Bnds., 1939~ Intere st; Total, Levy· ;-y3~000.00; $ 90G~O~; I 3~900.00; I 1,000.00; $ 300~-i~'; 1,300.00; . - ooo. oo ! $ - 600 ;0o i 600.00; 3,000.00;$I0~- 00;~It3,3~0.00; ooo.oo; : ~bO.oo; ~ 8oo.oo; ©00.00; 800.00; 000.00;~ 700.00; 2,000.00; ~600.00; ,000,00, ~ 805.00; 6,000';00! ;1,710.00; ':000~00~ .400.00; 1;oo0, oo -280.00; -600.00] 360.00; 2,000.00; 800.00; 700.co; 3,600.00; 3,805.00; 7,710.00; 400.00; 1 8 ' ,2 0.00, 6 3 0.00, ;023 ·'-01 .227 .01/+ .~01/+ .012 O6 .125 .oo7 .025 ·008 -Rfdg. Bnds., 1940, , ~90.O0; ~ 2,~90.00; .045 Total, ......... $19,000.00;$22-.,085~00;~$41,085.00; $ . 02 Street Wrnts.,1937,-4, ~ 1,000.00;$ 120.00; ~ 1,120.00; ~ · 02 Airport Wrnts. ,1944,5, 1,000,00;$ 90.00; 1,090.00; .000 .... , .... ' . . ..~ ' . ~ ~ ~ . Total, - $21,000.00;$22,295.00; $~+3,295.00; $ . 75 Section~2~ That'.ther~be~ and i's.hereb~levied for the year 194~, an occupation tax equal to one-half (~) that levied by the State of Texas, upon~all persons, fi~ms and corporations, following taxable occupations within the city-of Plainview, Texas. Section. 3. That the taxes shall be assessed b~.the tax asses- sor-collector for the Cityof Plainview, Texas, as required by 0rdi- nance No.._~.Vol. No. 6 , Page 287 of the-minutes of the said city of~Pai'~iew, Texas, and under--~Ee laws of the State of Texas· PASSED AND ADOPTED-this 28th day of August, 19~4. ( SE~ ~ J.L. Gallaway , "City Secretary. J.N. Jordan "' Mayor. ' There being no further business, meeting adjourned.~~ .~~~' City Secretary. . Plainview, Texas, September Council met in regular meeting with the following mem- bers ..:,~a¥or ~ JjNii~J6r~&m:?.. being out of town, Alderman Osborne, Mayor pro'.tem, acted in his place. Aldermen: L.M.Frogge, W.C.Nalone an~ C.H.Hancock. City tax collector P.H.Bryan, attended the meeting. Minutes of the last regular meeting also, minutes of the recon- vened session held on the 28t.h of August, read and adopted. Motion and second that the monthly reports be accepted and ord- ered filed, the regular salaries, and the following bills, he allOwed and ordered paid. The motion was carried and it was so ordered. REPORTS: City Secretary~'s report of water, sewer and miscella- neous collections in-August, $3,142.63; Chief Police' report for Au- gust, $324.00; City Tax Collector's report for August, $1,730.00. SALARIES: P.H~Bryan, $200.00; J.N.Jordan,.$~85.00; J.L. Galla- way, $185.00; .Verna Mae Dean, $100.00; E.M.0sborne, $20.00; L.M. Frogge, $20.00; Ben F.Smith, $20.00;. W.C.Malone, $~0.00; C.H.Hancock, $20.00; Hoyt Curry, $~180.00;.T.A.Bohannon, $750.00; Nath Bu_rket~, J.E.Sheeon, $140~00; Harry McCain, $140~00; 'Berry nyncn, $1405140'00;.00; j.R.Carter. $140:00;' Geor~e'J.Boswell, $.115.00; W.J~Bryan, $65.00; H.L.Davis, .$55.00, A,M:Ha~ilton,'$175o00; Floyd Nelson, $145.00; Frank Rigler, $135.00; L.B:Shep~ard, $135'.00; Lee Kidd, $135.00; S.J.Roach, $135.00; Plainvmew'Fire Department,..$30.00~ S.E.Boll~s, $200.00; A.T.Herrod, $140.00; J.B.Slaughter, $125.00; H.R~Sloan, $105.00; J.P.Marlin, '$155..00; A.L.King, $165.00; 0.B.Guin, 150.00; Lewis.Lowe, $140.00; A.H.Stoddard, $140.00; W.M.Mauldin, $135.00; Hub Burr, $135.00; T.P.Sitton, $125.00;'Marvin, Stultz, $125.~0; 0.S~Sloan,$115.00; Dr. E.C.Nicholl, tDr. J.L.Guest, $75.00; Will Evans, $125.00; Frank Stultz, $125.00. BILLS: Beard of City~Devel°Pment, $500.00;~ Plainview Independ- ent School District, $125.00; Plainv~ew Public.Library, $40.00, Te as State Guard~'$12~.50; Fra~R.Day, $9.22; Sam. Witk_s, $7.59; ~South- western ~Pu'blic- Service Co. i $1,321.70; Southwester~-Bell ~Te±epnone Ce.,$81~23; West Texas Gas~Co.~ $50.1~; Hera.ld-~:~w.s. Publi~hi~ng~.C?., $5.30; .Thatcher :Print lng Ce.,~ $3.5 · 75; ~ P~lain~ yie~w T~r~ .~une O. Pan~anG£e Hei-in!n ~o. ~ ~D.~y, mercial~Radio Equipmen~ Co~, $3.5 , Bob Ho°Per Meter Co., '$45.07; Montggm~ry Ward;& Co., $4,80.,~ ~usy Bee Cafe, $15.55; Continental 0x~ Co., $45.76, Phmll~ps Battery C $43.~5;'Kiker's Servime Station, $17.23. Shook Tire Co., $84.33; Meine?ke~Bros., $11,O.8; C~llyer's Ser- vice Station, $5.35; Robinson-Herring.Drug, $13,81, Fain Chemical Co., $16o80; Elkhart Brass Mf'g. Co., $8.99; Magnolia Petroleum Co.,$12.90; Connor-Mathes Ce., $2..26;~Plainview Hardware Co., $14.25; Chaney weld- Winn Motor Co., $17.95; Clowe & Cowan, $251.27; Universal 0il Co., $22.83; ~Terminal Garage & Machine Shop, $15.75; Paul Ellerd Filling Station~ $24.0~5 $ ~Higginbotham-Bartlett, $26.54; Boyd. & Davenport, $30~.00; Hugh R.Etter, $18,64; Jarvis-Tull Co., $9.15. sinclair Refining Co. ~ $152.11; Plains Machinery Co. ~, $21. fO; W.T.McClure Machinery Co., $40.00; Long-Bell Lumber Co., $58.70, Aus- tin Battery Co., $2,25; The Texas Co., $7.29; Reams Electric Co., 32.54; Nisbet-Ludeman, $~1.80; Harder & Dysar~t~, $31.O8.; John Legsdon, 60.00; Dr. L.C.Wayland, $52.05; ~John .Hull, $66. 50 ; . Blair Dru.g C.C., ~.~ o~.~ The Plainvie~iNurserY, $11.50; W.J,Wilti~ams, $45,00; Ph~lllps . ' PetrOleum Co., $136.84; ~Wt'r. Rev. Bnds.,$1,000,O0; Jess NixeS1,000.00, J.W. Jordan, $84.90; Cash Payroll, $435.15~ H.E.Ferguson, $57.50; Roy Maxey, $57.50; L.Ludeman, $57.50; Jess Nix, $2,000.0?; Bob Douglas, $65.00; Embre Felty, $65.00; George Green, $40.00, Cash Payroll, $221.55; City of Plainview Victory Tax Fund, 227.30; J.L.Gallaway City Col., $48.90. There being no further business, meeting adjourned. ~...D"' ~i~y Secretary.~ "E~'~OSbOrne, Ma~Pro'~te~ -:S E P T E MB E R 14, 1944:- A called meeting of the City Council held on the above mentioned date with the Mayor, J.N.Jordan, presiding and Aldermen L.M.Frogge, C.H.Hancock, E.M.0sborne and City tax collector P~H.Bryan, atending the me, ting, the following business was transacted, to wit: Alderman Hancock made a motion ~ich motion was seconded by Al- derman OSborne, that the Mayor be and he is hereby authorized to ne- gotiate a contract with H.N.Roberts.for emgineering services on a 0iSyAirPort, paving and water sYstemimproVements, and to subm&t same to the City Council for final approval. The motion was carried and it was so ordered. There being no further business, meeting 'adjourned. Plainview, Texas, September 18, 19~4. The City Council met in regular meeting with the following mem- bers present. Mayor, J.N~Jordan. Aldermen: L.M.Frogge, C,H.Hancock, E. M.0sborne and W.C.Malone. City tax collector~ P.H.Bryan, attended the meeting. Minutes of the last regular meeting, also, minutes Of the called meeting held on September l~th, read and adopted. Motion by Alderman Osborne, seconded by Alderman Frogge, that the Building inspector be instructed not to issue a Building Permit on application for a stru~cture in restricted districts unless it Shows amount in application complying with ~nount provided in the restric- tion.. The motion was carried and it was so ordered. Motion by Alderman Hancock, seconded by Alderman Malone, that an increase of $10.00 per month be made in the following salaries~ Ho~~, c'Urry, T.Ao Bohannon, Nath Burkett, J.E. Sheeon, Berry LynCh, Harr~iE~cCain, J.R. Carter, Ge.orge ~J. BOSWELL, T,~. Sitton and Marvin Stul~,z~. Th~ motion Was carried ~a~~ it was so o~ered. There ~being no'further business, meeting adjourned. Plainview, Texas, October 2, 1944. The City Council met in regular meeting with the following mem- bers present. Mayor, J.N.Jordan. Alderman: C.H. Hancock, E.M.Osborne L.M. Frogge and W.C.Malone. Minutes of the last meeting, read and adopted. Motion and seconded that the 'monthly reports be accepted and ordered filed, the regular salaries, ~ud the following bills be allowed a~d ordered paid. The motion was carried and it was so ordered. REPORTS~. Cit~ Secretar~'s. repor~ of.V~ater,.~Sewer and Miscel- laneous in September, 194&, $2',735.57, City'Tax-Collector and ASsessor's Tax report for September, 194&,(Delinquent), $445.29; and the Chief of Police's report for September, 1944, $303.75. SALARIES: J.N.Jordan, $185.00; J.L. Gallaway, $185.00; P.H. Bryan, $200.00; Verna Mae Dean, $100.00; E.M. 0sborne,$20.00; L.MoFrogge,$20.00; Ben~F.Smith, $20.00; W.C.~alone,$20.00; C.H. Hancock, ~20.00'; Hoyt Curry, $180.00; T.A.Bohannon,$150.00;.Nath Burkettj~ $140..00; ~.E.Shee~n, $1~0,00; Harry Mccai~,$140.00, Berr~r Lynch, $140.00, J.R.carter, $140.00; George 'J.Bosweil. $115.00; W.J.Bryan, $65.00; H.L. Davis, $55.~0; A.M.Hamilton, $175.00; . Floyd ~elson,$145:00; Frank Rigler,. $.135.00; L.B.Sheppard,$135.00; Lee Kidd, $113~.'00, S.J.RoaCh, $135.00; Plainview 'Fire Department, $30.00. S.E.Bolles, $200°00; A.T..Herrod,~ $1~0.00;' J.B.Slaughter, 125.00; H.R.Sloan, $105.0.0; J.P.Marlin, $155.00; i.L.King, 165.00; O.B.Guin, $150.00, Lewis Love, $1%0.00; R.N.Tekell,$1$0.O0; W.M.Mauldin,' $13'5.00; Hub Burr, $135.00; T.P.Sitton, $125.00; Marvin Stultz, $125.00; '0.S.Sloan, $115.00; Dr.E.C.Nicholl,$125.00; Dr.J.L. Guest,S75.00; Will Evans, $125.00; Frank Stultz, $125.00. BILLS: Board of City Development, $5'00.00; Plainview Inde- pendent School District, $125.00; Plainview Public Library,S40 ?00; Texas Defens. e Guard, $12.50; Jess Nix, $2,268.58;. Southwestern Public Service Co.. $1,566.99;'SouthwesternI Bell Telephone Co,, $77.4.5.; West Texas GaS Co.. $46:35, Western Un~on~e. legraph Co., $4.79,' Plainview TribUne, -$8~00; 'Nisbet-Lu~'eman, $16.29; Boyd &. Davenport, $9.?; Herald News P~blishing CO. ,$$.48;Thatche.r Prmnt, lng Co. ,$~54.45; Busy Bee Cafe., $21,50; Commercial Radio & Equipment W.T.Cain's Garage, $30.05; Quick Lunch. Cafe. $7.82; O.K. Drug Co.,$2.35; Collyer & Cayce Ser.vice Statmon, $4.00; Continental , 6 · Oil Co., $48.72; W.S, Darley & Co. $28. 4, Phillips Battery Co., $24.85' Shook Tmre Co.,$5.9~, Klker's Servmce Statmon,$9.1.5, Robinson-Herrin~ Dru~ Co., $4.25; Memnecke Bhos. Hardware Co. ,$9.90; The Seagraves Corporation, $31.50, J.M. Radford Gro. Co., $7.5 , Connor-Mathes Co.,$27.67; Clowe & Cowan, $242.22; B.F.Goodrich Store, $22.40; Blackwell Auto Supply, $3.20. ~ P.A.Mobley, $30.23;Higginbotham-$artlett, $111,30; H.B.Fain Chemical Co., $89.25; Stovall-Booher, $7.50; Reams EleCtric C°., $22.55; Denver Alfalfa Milling Co.,$37~00; V.R.Ro.dger's Mftrs. . $16.95; Col-T. ex Refining Co., $31..2~; City BlackSmith Sho2.,$12.0.0; plainview Builders~' SUPply, $22.20; Hi-Way Machinery Co:.,$ Greer-Dye .Furniture Co.,$15.~0; J..L. Gall.away, Registrar,S25.50; John HUil, $56.50; J.B.Masten Service Statmon,$10o80; J.C~Terry, Postmaster, $15.00; cash Payrolt,::$32.7$; Magn$.lia PetrOleum Co., $13.70; Sa.m ~ilks, $7.50; Blair I~rug'C.o-,.$12.93, Flake & Flak.e, $24.52; Phmlli~s Petrole~n Co. ,$35.00; Jo~n F.. Du Bose,S26.00, ~amsh Pa.vroll, $338.76; .W.M. Toiiver, $125,28~ J.C. Terry,_poSt~mas.ter, ~ ~n.'~.a~h Payroll. ~167.10:1~ City of Plainview Victory Tax ~'una, $~'.~$;~J.~L. Ga"~law~y; City ~°llector, $23.52~ Motion and second that the -electricians' Bond" of Louis F. Cad~ell be approved and accepted. The motion was carried and it was so ordered. Motion and second ~h~t Dr. D.P.Jones Be appointed City Health Officer, and the salary to mtemain the same. The motion was carrie~ and it was so ordered. There being no further business, meeting adjourned. ~%~dlt ~ Secretary,/ May r. Plainview, Texas, October 16, 19~4. The City Council met in regular meeting with the following members ~a J.N.~Jordan. Aldermen: L.M.Frogge, C.H.Hancock, W.C.Ma- prese~to M yor, lone and E.M.Osborne. City tax collector, P.HoBryan, attneded the meet- ing. ~inutes of the last meeting,read and adopted. Motion and second that the follow:~g ~!ution be passed and a- dopted. The motion was carried~zud ~he~eso~uti0nL, fsllows. IN THeE MATTER OF PROCEE[ COIINTY OF HALE, TEXAS F( W.H.PJ~ESE AND VIOLA REE~( To the City Of Plainvie, Reese , ........ You are each he~ ~statement or ~etition fi ~,Te, xas, and the County o~ County, Texas, seeki~ng ~to belong to ~V.H..Reese in favor of the Federal Hale County, Texas, has und~rsigne~ J.E.Hall, H~ sione~' to aSs~ss ~he d~ land for their ownerssh~ for such other proceedi~ better described as folS Beginning in th~ of Section No. A Southeast corne~ Thence North 0~ for the Northw8 of tract deeded Book No.6~, Page for the Southwes Thence N.0~33'E. under fence, in Thence East 176. West ,side of hi~ Thence South wit INGSBY TI~E CITY 0FL~PLAINVEIW, ~S~AND THE .R CONSIDERATION OF SAID PROPERTY BELONGING TO E. · , Texas, the County of Hale, Texas, and Viola GREETINGS: eby notified that, in'pursuance to written led October 18, 1945, by the City of Plainview, Hale, Texas, with the County Judge of Hale ondemnation of the land described below, alleged nd Visla Reese and 'to be encumbered by a lein Farm Mortgage Corporation, said County Judge of by-orde~ entered October 20, 1944, appointed the rbert Dysart and J.P.McGarr, as special commis- ~nages occasioned by the condemnation of~ said .p, operation a:~d maintainan~e as an airport, amd ~gs as may be required by law, and whiOh land is ,OVgS: center line of land along the South line .1, Block JK-2, a two inch pipe for i~s in line with fence north; 3'E. along fence ~26.7 varas to iron stake t corner of the Schick tract in the $~est line to Reese by C.D. Russell, described in 287, Deed Records of Hale County, Texas, t and the beginning corner of this tract; along fence 629 va~'as to iron stake West line of said tract; 5 varas to iron stake under fence on hway$ h fence along West side of highway 629 varas to iron st~ke under fence on V~est side of highway at Northeast corner of said Schick tract; Thence West 182.8 varas to the place of beginning, and containing twenty acres of land; You are each further notified hereby that a haarin~ will be held at 10:O0 o'clock A.M. on Monday, November 6, 19~$, at the courthouse in Plainview, Hale County, Texas, to determine and find such damages, and at said time and place we will proceed to hear the parties and said statement and $o act thereon in the manner required by law. A true copy of said statement or petition fOr condemnation is attached hereto and is here referred to for all pertinent purposes. In this proceeding the City of Plainview, Texas, and the County of Hale, Texas, are petitioners~, and W.H. Reese and Viola Reese,~ and the Federal Farm Mortgage Corporation are defendants. Witness our hands at Plainview, Texas, on this the 21st day of October, 194~o Herbert D~sart J.P. McGarr J.E. Hall Sp'e'c{~l 'C-0-mmissioners 'Herein, RETURN OF PERSON SERVING NOTICE Came to hand on this the 21st day of October, 19~, and executed by delivering a copy of the within notice with copy of Petitioners statement or petition attached there- to to each the City of Plainview, Texas, a municipal cor- poration, by delivering a copy of the sam~ to J.N. Jordan, its mayor, at Plainview, Texas, on October ..... ,19~4, to the County of Hale, Texas, by delivering a copy of the same to Frank R. Day, its County Judge, at Plainview, Texas, on October ,19~4, and to Viola Reese by delivering a copy of the same to h~r-at her home near Plainview, Texas, on October ,1944, such delivery of such copy of notice and attached statement or petition being delivered to each of said-persons in l~erson. And I do hereby certify that the above facts are true and correct, and that I am a person com- petent to testify in court and to serve said notice. Executed ~t, Plainview, Texas, on this October Subscribed and sworn to befor, e me by on this the day of October, 19~4. I~0tary 'Public~, H~le Count~, "Texas.' STATE OF TEXAS ) ) COUNTY OF HALE) TO THE HONORABLE COUiT~Y JUDGE 0F !~LE COUNTY, TEXAS: Come now the City of Plainview, Texas, and the CountY of Hale, Texas, hereinafter called petitioners., and file this ~t~eir statement or petition to condemn land belonging to W.H.-Reese 'and Viola Reese, hereinafter called defendants, and in this con- nection would respectfully show: 1. The Petitioner, the City of Plainview, Texas, is a municipal corporation, duly incorporat~e~I and operating' under a ~:~ home rule charter, and situated within Hale County,Texas, The Petitioner, The County of Hale, Texas, is a duly organized county, situated ~in and operating under the laws of the State of Texas. The d~i~ndant W.H. Reese resides in Stonewall County, Texas,.~.and the defendant Viola Reese resides in Hale County, Texas. 2. Defendants az? the owners of' ~ certain twenty acre tract of land out of the Pre,slot Home. S~e~ Survey, situated ~in Hale County, Texas, and de.~c~ri~ed, by ~eSes and bounds as follows: Beginning in the center of line of iar~ along the south line of Section No. 41, Block JE-2, a two inch pipe for its Southeast corner in line with fence north; Thence N. 0~ 33'E. along fence 636.7 varas to iron stake for the Northwest corner of the Schick tract in the West line of tract deeded to Reese by C.D. Russell, described in Book 64, Page 287, Deed Records of Hale County, Texas, for the Southwest and the be- ginning corner of this tract; Thence. N. 0~ 33' E. along fence, 629 varas to i~on stake under'fence, in West line of said tract; Thence East 176.5 varas to iron stake under fence on West side of ~Highway; Thence South with fence along West side of highway 629.0 varas to iron stake under fence on West side of Highway at Northeast corner of said Schick tract; Thence West 182.8 varas to the place of beginning and containing 20 acres of land. 3. Petitioners have heretofore acquired all of Survey No.41, Block JK-2, Hale County, Texas, and being the same land conveyed to.petitioners by R.V. Payne, by Deed of Record in Book 154, Page 362, of the Deed Records of Hale County, Texas. Said land was acquired by said City and County for their joint ownership, operation, and maintenance as an air- port. Said twenty acre tract of land is adjacent to and is sit'mated on the East side of said Survey No. ~l, The site and grounds for said Airport have been surveyed and it is necessary for the proper mainteneance, establishment, location construction and operation of said airport that said twenty acre tract of land be acquired by petitioners. Said twenty acre tract of land is necessary for the proper maintence and operation of said airport. 4. The defendants, W.H. Reese and Viola Reese are the sole owners~ of said twenty acre tract of land. The Federal Farm Mortgage Corporation, a corporation, organized and acting under the--laws of the United States of America and wi th office and agent in Harris County, Texas, is owner of a mortgage lien on said twenty acre tract of land. Petitioners have been unable to agree with said owners upon th~ value of said twenty acre tract of land or the darn'ages. W~!EREFORE, petitioners pray that special commissioners be appointed to assess said value and da~ges, and for a decree of condemnation vesting in petitioners the title to said twenty acre tract of land, for all costs of auit, and for such other and further relief, general and special, at law and in equity, as petitioners may~be entitled to receive. ERNST TIBBETTS, Hale County Attorney and GRIFFIN & MOI.~EHEAD All of Plainview, Texas By Lucian Morehead Att~orneys for Petitioners. -:R E S 0 L U T I 0 N:-~_~ THE STATE OF TEXAS, ) ) COUNTY OF FJ~LE, ) CITY OF PLAI~VIEW. ) ON THIS the 16th day of October, 194~, the City Coun- cil of the City of Plainview, Texas, convened in regular session, at the regular meeting place thereof in the City Hall, with the following members thereof, to wit: J.N.Jordan, E.M.0sborne, W.C.Malone, C.H.Hancock, L.M.Frogge, MAYOR, ALDER~.3_N, ALDER~N, ALDERk&~N, ALDERMAN, present, and the following absent: Ben F.Smith, constituting a quorum, when, among other proceedings had, were the following: Alderman Osborne in~re~ee~ a resolution and order and moved its adoption, The motion was seconded by Alderman Hancock. The motion, carrying with it the adoption of the res-~ and order, prevailed by the following vote: AYES: Aldermen Osborne, Hancock, Malone and Froggeo NOES- None The Mayor announced the resolution and order adopted. The RESOLUTIONAhU) ORDER IS AS FOLLOWS: ELECTION RESOLUTION AND ORDER "RESOLUTION AND ORDER by t~e City Council of t~e City of Plainview, Texas, calling an election on the question of the issuance of bgnds for the purpose of acquiring and improving an airport for said City, and for the purpose of construction aad improvement of the streets of said City, and ~he levying of taxes in payment thereof." WHEREAS it-is considered to be to the best interest of the City that the bonds of the said City be issued for the purpose herein- after stated, and'tha~ there i~' a necessity for the issuance of sai4 bonds, therefore, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF ~ CITY OF PLAIN- VIEW, TEXAS: That an election be held in said City on the 3rd day of November-, 1944, which date is not le~s than fifteen (15) nor more than thirty (30) days, from the adoption of this resolution and order, and at which election the following proposition's shall be submitted to the~ qualified electors who own taxable property in said City, and who have duly rendered the same for taxation: P, ROPOSIT,ION,,' NUMBER 1 "SHALL the City Cluncil of the City of Plainview, Texas, be authorized to issue the general obligation bonds of said City in the a- mount of Fifty Thousand Dollars ($50,000.00), for the purpose of acquir- ing and improving an airport for said City, under authority of the con- stitution and laws of the State of Texas, particularly the Charter of the City of Plainview and Chapter 83 of the General Laws passed by the Forty-first Legislature at its First Called session in 1929, as amended', maturing serially over a period of years, not to exceed fifteen years, bearing interest ~t a rabe not e,xceeding TWO A_~ID ONE-FOURTH PER CENTI3M (2-1/~%) per annum, payable semi-annually, and levy a tax on all ~oaxable property situated within the said City, sufficient to pay the annual interest and provide a sinking fund to pay the said bonds at maturity. PROPOSITION NU~BER 2 "SHALL the City Council of the City of~Plainview, Texa;s.be authorized to issue the general obligation bonds of said City in the amount of Fifty Thousan~ Dollars ($50,000.00), for the purDose of construction and improvement of the streets of said City, under authority of the constitution and laws of the State of Texas, particularly the Charter of the City of Plainview, maturing serially over a period of years not to exceed fif~teen (15) years, bearing in- terest at a rate ~t exceeding TWO AN1) ONE-FOURTH (2-1/4%) per ~nnum, payable-semi,annually, and~levy a tax on all taxable property situa- ted within the said City, sufficient ~o pay the annual interest and provide a sinking fund to pay the said bonds at maturity. ThRt said~election shall be held at the City Hall in the City of P~a~nview, T~Xas, and the following n~med persons are hereby appointed o~ficers of the election, to wit: A. B. COX, G. H. Saigling, R~y ~Maxsy, Eo T. Coleman, Presiding Judge, Assistant Judge, Clerk, Clerk, III. That said election shall be held under the provis- ions of and in accordance with the l~s governing the issuance of municipal bonds in cities, ~.s provided in the General Laws of the State of Texas, and only resident, qualified taxpay~ng voters, who own t~axable property in the City and who have duly rendered the same for taxation, shall be qualified to vote. IV. All voters who favor the proposition to issue the $50,000.00 bonds, for the purpose of acquiring and improvi~ an airport for said City, shall have written or printed upon~ their ballots, the words: "FOR THE ISSUANCE OF AIRPORT BONDS AND THE LEVYING OF A TAX IN PAYMENT THEREOF." And, those opposed ~o issuing the $50,000.00 bonds, for ti~e purpose of acquiring and improving an airport for said City, shall have written or printed upon their ballots, the words: "AGAINST THE ISSUANCE OF AIRPORT BONDS AND THE LEVYING OF A TAX IN PAYMENT THEREOF." All voters who favor the proposition to issue the $50,000.00 bonds, for the purpose of construction and im- provement of the Streets of said City, shall have written or printed upon their ballots, the words~,~ "FOR THE ISSUANCE 0F STREET IMPROVEMENT BONDS AND THE LEVYING OF A TAX IN PAYMENT THEREOF. And, those opposed to issuing the $50,000.00 bonds, for the purpose of construction and improvement of the streets of said City, shall have written or printed upon their ballots, the words: "AGAINST THE ISSUANCE OF STREET IMPROVES~NT BONDS AND ~ I~VYING OF A TAX IN PAY~ENT THEREOF." 356 V$ That a copy of this resolutio~n and order, signed by the Mayor of said City a~d attested by the ~ty Secretary, shall serve aa proper notice of said election. VI. That said notice of said election shall be given by posting and publication of a copy of this resolution and order, at the top of which shall appear the words, -NOTICE OF ELECTION FOR THE ISSUANCE OF BONDS." Said notice shall be posted in three public places in-the City of Plainvfew, 'one of which shall be at the City Hall, not~ less than fourteen (L4) days.prior to the date on which said election is to be held, and be published on the same day in each of two success- '~Ve weeks in the PlainView Evening Herald, a newspaper of general cir- o~l~ation in the City of ~Plainview, Texas, the first of said publica- tions ~e be made not less than fourteen (l~) day~ prior to the date set for said election. PASSED AND APPROVED, this the 16th day of October, 19~4. ATTEST: J~No ~ordan Nayor,City'of Plainview,Tex~s. J.L. Gallaway City Secretary, City of Ptai~iew,' Texas. (City Seal) NOTICE OF ELECTION FOR THE ISSUANCE OF BONDS. THE STATE OF TEX~S ) ) CITY OF PLAINVIEW, ) ) cOLUVH E LE. ) BULY RENDERED THE SAME FOR TAXATION: TAKE NOTICE that ~n election will be held in the City of Plainview, Texas, on the- erd day of November, 1945, on the propositions and at the place more particularly set forth in the ELECTION RESOLUTION AI~D ORDER ~adopted by the CITY COUNCIL on the 16th day of October, 1944, which, is as follows: ELECTION RESOLUTION AND ORDER "RESOLUTION AND ORDER by the City ~ouncil of the City of PlainView, Texas, calling an election on the question of the issuance of bonds for the purpose of acquiring and improving an airport for said City, and for the purpose of construction and improvement of the streets of said City, and the levying, of taxes in payment thereof." WHEREAS it is considered to be to the best interest of the City that the bonds of the said City be issued for the purposes hereinafter stated, and that there is a necessity for the issuance of ~aid bonds, 'therefore, BE IT RESOLVED AND ORDERED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF TIKE CITY OF PLAINVIEW, TEXAS: me That an election be held in said C~tY on. the ~rd day of November, 19~, which date is not less than fifteen (15) nor more than thirty (30) days, from the adoption of this resolution and order, and at which election the following propositions shall be submitted to t'he qualified electors who own taxable property in said City, and who have duly rendered the same for taxation: PROPOSITION NU~ER I "SHALL' the City Council of the City of Plainview, Texas, be authorized to issue the general obligation bonds of said City in the amount of Fifty Thousand Dollars ($50,000.00), for the purpose of ac- quiring and improving an airport for said City, under authority of the Constitution and laws of the State of Texas, particularly the Charter of the City of Plainview and Cihapter 83 of the General Laws p'assed by the Forty,first Legislature at its First Called Session in 1929, as amended, maturing serially over a period of years not to exceed fifteen years,.~.bearing interest at a rate not exceeding TWO Ai~D ONE-FOURTH PER C~NTUM(2-1/4%) per annum, payable semi- annually, and levy a tax on all taxable property situated within the said City, sufficient to pay the annual interest and provide a sink- ing fund t o pay the said bonds at maturity? PROPOSITION NUMBER II. "SHALL the City Council of tl~e City of Plainview, Texas be authorized to issue the general obligation bonds of said City in the amount of Fifty Thousand Dollars ($50,000.00), for the pur- pose of construction and improvement of the streets of said City, under authority of the Constitutuion and Laws of the State of Texas, particularly the Charter of the City of Plainview, maturing serially over a period of years not to exceed fifteen (15) years,, bearing interest at a rate not exceeding TWO AND 0IIE-F0~YRTH(2-1/4%) per' annum, payable semi-annually, and levy a tax on all taxable property situated within X the the said City, sufficient to pay the annual interest and provide a sinking fund to pay the said bonds at maturity? II. That said election shall be held at the City Hall in t'he City of Plainvie~v, TeXas, and the following named persons are hereby appointed officers of the election, to-wit: A.B.Cox, G.H. Saigling, Roy Maxey, E.T.Coieman, Presiding Judge, Assistant Judge, Cle rk, Clerk.. III. That said~election shall b~ H~ld ~under the provisions of and in accordance with the laws govern-~[ng the issuance of municipal bonds in cities, as provided in the General Laws of the State of Texas, and only resident, qualified taxpaying voters, who own taxable property in the ~City and who have duly rSndered the same for taxation~h~. shall be ~ualified to vote.. IV. All voters who favor the proposition to issue the $50,000.00 bonds, for the purpose of acquiring and improving an airport for said City, shall hav~ ~bten or printed upon their ballots, the words: "FOR THE ISSUANCE OF AIRPORT BONDS AND THE' LEVYING OF A TAX IN PAYMENTTHEREOF," And, those opposed to ussuing the $50,000.00 bonds, for the purpose of acquiring and improvin~ an airport for said City, shall have written or printed upon their b~llots, the words: "AGAINST THE ISSUANCE OF AIRPORT BONDS AND THE LEVYING OF A TAX IN PAYMENT THEREOF. All voters who favor the proposition to issue the $50,000.00 bonds, for the purpose of construction and improvement of the streets and of said city, shall have wirtten or printed upon their ballots, the ~words: ,"FOR THE ISSUANCE OF STREET IMPROVEMENT BONDS AND Thee LEVYING OF A TAX IN PAYMENT THEREOF." And, those opposed to issuing the $50,000.00 bonds, for the purpose of construction and improvement of the streets of said City, shall have written or printed upon their ballots, the words: "AGAINST THE ISSUANCE OF STREET IMPROVEMENT BONDS AND THE LEVYING OF A TAX IN PAYMENT THEREOF." That a copy of this resolution and order, signed by the Mayor of said City and attested by the City Secretary, Shall serve as proper notice of said election. VI. That said notice bf said election shall be given by posting and publication of a copy of this resolution and order, at the top of whiCh shall appear the words, ',NOTICE OF ELECTION FOR THE ISSUANCE OF BONDS." Said notice shall be posted in three publiC places in the City of Plainview, one of which shall be at the City Hall, not less than fourteen (14) days prior to the date on which said election is to be held, and be published on the-same day in each of two successive weeks in the Plainview Evening Herald, a newspaper of .general circu- lation in the City of Plainview, Texas, the first of said publications to be made not less than fourteen (14) days prior to.the date set for said election. PASSED AND APPROVED, This the 16th day of October, 19~. (CITY SEAL) ATTEST: .... J.L. Gal. law~,~ City Secretary, Cit~y 18f ?'lainview, Texas. J.N. Jordan Mayor, City of plainvi~'w,'Texas. This NOTICE of election is issued and given by the under- signed, pursuant to authority conferred by virtue of the above and foregoing resolution and order of the City. Council of the City of Plainview, Texas, and under authority of law. WITNESS MY HAND At~D SEAL OF THE CITY OF PLAINVIEW, TEXAS this the 16th day of October, 19~. J. · Jordan Mayor'Ncity o-f Plainview, TexaS'~' (SEAL) Attest: J.L. Gallaway City S~O"retary, City o~° f~±a'~nv ~ ~'~" · There being no further business, meeting adjourned. ~Ity ~ecretary.~ Ptainview, Texas, Novemher 6, 19~. The City Council met in regular meeting with the following members present. Ma Jordan. Aldermen: E.M.0sborne, L.M.Frogge, W.C.Ma- lone and C City tax collector, P.H.Bryan,.attended the meet- ing. Minutes of the last meeting, read and adopted. Motion by Alderman Osborne, seconded by Alderman Frogge, that the following resolution be passed and adopted. The motion was carried and the resolution follows. ::R_ E S_ 0_ L U T I 0 N:- V~TIEREAS, the City of Plainview is the owner of Lots Nos. 22, 23, 259~25, and 26, in Block No. 17, Original Town of Plainview, Hale C0unty~ Texas; and ~FHEREAS, Lillie-Ho~fman Cooling Towers,Inc., a corporation, has .made an offer to the City CouRcil of the City of Plainview to purchase tt~e above described lots for a cash consideration of FIVE THOUSAND AND N0/100 ($5,0~0.00) DOLLARS, conditioned upon the City furnishin.g a com- plete abstract showing good and merchantable title vested in it, and VGtEREAS, the City Council ~s of the opinion that the offer nade is adequate and is~acc~p~abie to said council; NOW,~THEREFORE, BE iT ~ESOLVED BY THE C!TYCOUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PAAIE~IE~, inRegular Session, this 6th day of November, 1944, that the offer ~ade'by. Lillie-Hoffman Cooling Towers, Inc., of FIVE THOUS- t~haAAID N0/100 ($5,000.00) DOLLARS be and it is hereby accepted amd 'hat the MayOr is hereby instructed to execute deed of general warranty conveying the aboveddescribed p~operty to the said Lillie-Hoffman Cool- ing Towers, Inc., and the City Secretary to duly attest same, under cor- porate seal, and to deliver said deed upon the payment is cash of said FIVE THOUSANDAND N0/100 ($5,000.00) DOLLARB, when said abstract has been approved. 'MOTION made by E~M~0sborne, seconded by L.M.Frogge and upon a vote being taken, it was unanimously adopted. PASSED AND ADOPTED this 6th day of November, 1944. J.L.Galla~ay~ J.L.GaliawaY, CitY'Secretary. J.N.Jorda~, Mayor. ~RESOLUTION ~C~V~SING RETUi~$ AND ~ DECLARING ~SULT' ~OF ELECTION, THE STA~ OF TEXAS [~ · '~ CITY OF PLAINVlE%V ~ .,0~ THIS the '~61t~ 'day of NOVember, 19$4, ~heCit'y coun- cil of the City of Plainv~e~,Texas, Gon~z:~ne~!in regular session, at the in the City ~ll, wibh the following members J.N,~0RDAN, }~YOR, E.M.0SBORNE, ) W.C.MALONE, ) ALDEEM~N, C.H.HANCOCK, ) L.M.FROGGE, ) present, and the following 'absent: Ben F.Smith , constituting a Quo- rum, when, among other proceedings had', ware th~' following: A~derman Frogge offered the Following;resolution to the City Council and md~ed it~"adoption:: V~HEREAS, under and by virtue of an order duly passed b,y the City Council of the ~Dty of Pla¢nview, Texas,~':on the 16th day of October, 19k4., a~ election was held in said City o~' the 3rd day of November., 19~, on two propositions for the issuance of t~nds of said City of Plainview, Texas, as follows: PROPOSITION NUMBER 1 "S~H~_T~i~io City Council of the City of Plainview, Texas, be authorized '~o i. usu~ the ~eneral obligation bonds of said City in the amount of Fift~ Thousand DollarS ($50,000.00), for the purpose of acquiring and improving an airport for said City, under the Constitu- tion and laws of the State of Texas, particularly the Charter of the CiDy of Plainview and Chapter 83 of the General Laws passed by the Forty-first LegislatUre at its First Called Session in 1929, as amended, maturing serially over a period of years not to exceed fifteen3years, bearing interest at a rate not exceeding TWO A~O ONE-FOURTH PER CENTUM (2¼%) per annum, payabl.e semi-annually, and levy a tax onall taxable. property situated within She said City,;~sufficient to pay the annual interest and provide a sinking fUnd to pay the said bonds~at maturity?" PROPOSiTIONNUMBER 2 "SHALL the City Council &f the City of Plainview, Texas, be authorized to issue the ~enera$ obligation bonds of said City in the amount of Fifty Thousand Dollars ($50,000.00) for the purpose of construction and improvement of the streets of said City, under au- thority of the Oonstitution and Laws of the State of Texas, particu- larly the Charter of the C~ty of Plainview, maturing serially over a period of years no~ to exceed fifteen years, beefing interest at the rate not exceeding.TWOAND ONE-FOURTH PER CENTDM (2~%) per annum,'pay- able semi,annually, and levy a tax on all taxable property situated within the said City, sufgicient to pay the ann~al interest and:p~o, vide a sinking fund to pay tSe said bonds at na~urity?" AND V~IEREAS, on this the 6th day of November, 19~4, same being a regUlar session of the--~ Council, there came on to be considered the. returns of said election; and WHEREAS, upon consideration of the returns of the said e- lectio$, it appears that the same was in all respects Segally held, after due notice had been given, and that the said returns were duly and legally made; and WHEREAS, it further appears f~om said returns that there were c~st ah said election 830 votes, on the p~position.for the issu- ance of Airport Bonds, of wh~--'~'~-~-mumber 781 voteswere cast "FOR THE ISSUANCE OF AIRPORT BONDS AND THE LEVYIN---~A TAX IN PAYMENT THEREOF", ISSUANCE.0FAIRPORT BONDSAND THE and ~9 votes were ca~t "AGAINST THE LEvyE~ OF A TAX IN PAYMENT THEREOF"; and~ V~IEREAS, it further appears from said returns that there were cast at said election 830 votes, on the ~2~8~i~tion ~or the issu- ance of Street Improvement Bonds, of which number 771 votes were cast "FOR THE ISSUA~NCE OF STREET IMPROVF~E~ BOI~DS ~ND~EVYING OF A TAX IN P~YMENT T.~H~?EOF" ~and 59 votes were cast "AGAINST THE ISSUANCE OF sTREET 'IMPROVE~NT~BONDS-~THE LEVYING OF A~.TAXIN PAYI~ENT TI~EREOF". THEREFORE, BE IT 'RESOLVED 'BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PLAINVIEW, 'TEXAS: That the proposition to issue the Airport Bonds in the sum of $50,000.00, and l~vy an annual tax sufficient to pay the interes~t on said bonds and'to provide the required sinking fund to redeem them at maturity, was sustaine~-~, by a majority of the qualified tax- p~aYi-ng voters of the.City of Plain~iew, Texas, who own taxable prop- erty in said City and who had duly rendered the same for taxation, v.o~ting at said election, and that the City Council of the said City is authorized to issue said bonds and to l~vy and have assessed and collected said tax, for the p~yment of the principal and interest of said bonds at maturity thereof, II. That the proposition to issue the Street Improvement Bonds in the sum of $50,0010.00, and levy an annual tax sufficient to pay the interest on ~aid bonds and to provide the required sinking fund tod red~eemthem at'~i%~y, was sustained by a majority of the qualified taxpaying Voters of the City of Plainview, Texas, who own taxable property in said city mand Who h&d duly ~dered the same for taxation, voting at said election, and~that.t~ City C~uncil.of the said City is authOrimed to issue sai~ bond's and to levy and have assessed and collected said tax~ for the payment of the principal and interest of said bond~ at maturity thereof. V*' The above resolution ha~ng b. een read in full, the motion of Alderman Hancock was duly seconded by Ald6rman~. Malone , that the same be ~A~s.ed and adopted. Thereupon, Nhe Mayor of said City put the motion to a vote of the memb~srs or,the City Council, with request that as many as favored the resolution to vote "AYE", and all who opposed to vote "NO"; the following members of the City Coun- cil, to wit: Mayor Jordan and Aldermen Osborne, Malone, Hancock and Erogge'voted "AYE"; and none voted "NO". The Mayor declared the motion carried and the resolution adopted. PASSED ANDAPPROVEB this the {ATTEST) 6th day of November, 194~. (SEA ) J. L. Gallaway, Secretary, City o~~ Plainview, Texas J.N.Jord~n, May~O~'~¥~%U~~inview, Texas -:ELECTION' K~TUP~S:- STATE OF TEXAS CO~TY OF HALE CITT 0F PLAINVIEW TO THE CITY CO~NC!LOF THE CITY OF POA~NVTEW,.TEXAS: WE, THE~.UNDERSIGNED OFFICERS, holding an election on the 3rd day of November, 19$&, in the~ City of Plainview, Texas, to deter- mine if' said City sha~J i'ssuB $50,000.00 bonds for the purpose of ac- quiring and improving~a~.Airport for said City, and $50,000.00 bonds for the purpose of the construction and improvement of the streets of said City, HEREBY CERTIFY that ~%othe said election there were cast: OF ~'FOR T~ ISSUANCE 0F AIRPORT BONDS AND THE LEVYING A TAX IN PAYMENT THEREOF" 781 votes; "AGAINST TEE ISSUANCE OF AIRPORT BONDS AND THE LEVYING OF A TAXIN ~Tf~ENT-THEREOF" &.9 votes; Majority "for- ~HE ISSUANCE OF AIK~0RT BONDS AND THE LEVUING OF A TAX IN PAYMENT T~REOF" ~ votes. "FOR THE ISSUANCE OF STREET IIIPROVEMENT BONDS AND THE LE~IN~ OF A TAX IN PAYMENT THEREOF" 77! votes; "AGAINST THE ISSUANCE OF A TAX i~IpROVEMA~NT BONDS AND THE LEI~YING ~159 votes; Majority, "for THE ISSUANCE OF STREET IMPFOVE/~ENT BONDS AND THE LEVYING OF A ~AX-~PA~NT THEREOF" 7!2 ~votes; WE HEREWITH enclose poll list ~and tally sheet of ~aid election. WITNESS OUR IIANDS this the 3rd day of November, 1944. George Saigling, Presiding Judge .... L .C Verna Mae Dean, Clerk The Mayor appointed C.H.Hancock, P.H.Bryan and W.C,Malone as a committee to investigate the "Plumbin~ Ordinance" in regards to a .Plumbing Board. Motion by Alderman Osborne, seconded by Alderman Hancock, that the Airport ~nd~iStreet Improvement BOnds be dated December and to be paid within~fifteen years. The motio~ was carri'ed and it was so ordered. Motion by Alderman 0sborme, seconded by Alderman Malone, that the "Plumbing Bond" of Clarence Reams be approved and accepted. The~motion was carried and it was so ordered. Motion by Alderman Osborne, seconded by Alderman Frogge, that th~ City contribute $200.00 to the War Fund. The motion was carried and it was so ordered. Motion and second that the monthly reports be accepted and ordered filed; the regular salaries, amd the following bills, be allowed and ord- ered paid. TSe motion was carried and it~was so ordered. REPORTS: Cit Secretary's report of water, sewer and miscellaneous collections in 0ctOb~r, $1~,611,93; Chief Police' report for October, $389.00; City Tax OolleCtor~s rePort of taxes collected in October, Cur- rent taxes, $12,982.76; Delznquent taxes, $3,0~6.05; West Texas Gas Com- pany's report ending September, 30th, $305.21; Southwestern Public Ser- vice Company's report ending September, 30th, $770.44. SALARIES: J.N.Jordan, $185.00; P.H.Bryan, $200.00; J.L.Gallaw~y, . $185.00; Verna Mae Dean, $1OO.00;]E.~.0sborne, $20.00;~L.M.F~ogge, $'20.00, Ben F.S~ith, $20.00; W.C,~alon?, $2~0.00; C.H.H~anoock~ $20. O0, Eo~t0nrry, $190.00, T.A.Bohann~n,'$160.O0, Nath Burkett~ $I50~00; J.E~SheeOn, · $150.00;.Harry MgCain, $1~0.00; Berry Lynch, $150.00; J.R~arter, $150,00; Geo. J.Boswell, $125.00; W.J.Bryan,~$65,00; A.M.Hamiltgn, $17~.00; Floyd Nelson, $1~5.00~ FrankRigler, $135.90~! L.N.Sheppard, $13~.00; S.J.R0ach, $135..00; Plainview Fire Department, $165.00; s.E.Bolles, $270..00; A.T.Her- rod, $140.00~ J.B.Slaughter, $1~25.O0; Claud Yates, $140.00; H.R.SlOan, $115.00;' J.P.Marlin. $14o.oo; T.P.Sitton, Nicholl, $12 $12 .o0. 00; A.L.King,$165.00; $0_B,Guin,l&O. $150.00; R.N.Tekell,.. O- $140.00; W.M.Mauldin, .00, Hub Bur.t~ $1~0.O , Marvin Stultz, $135.00; 0.S.Sloan, $115.00; Dr. E.C. Dr. D.P.jones, $75.00; Will Evans, $125.00; Frank Stultz, BILLS: Board of City Development, $500.00; Plainview Indepandent School District, $125.00; Plainvirw Public Library, $40.00; Texans De- fense Guard, $12.50; Southwestern Public Service Co.~ $1,084.26; Southwestern Bell Telephone Co.~, .$84.}0; West~Texas Gas Co., $15.65; Herald-News Publishing Co., $4.00, The Plainview TribSne, $2.00; Southern Steel Co~, $17.50; G.0.Sharm~Lu., $4.50; Commercial Rad~ E- uipment Co., $3.50; Gulf 0il Corp., $8.32; Blackwell Auto Supply, 5.55; Continental 0il Co., $42.91; Busy Bee Cafe, $14.~5; Phillips Battery Co., $1.85; Robinson-Herring Drug, $1.85; Kiker's Service Sta- tion:, $28.40; Berry's Blacksmith Shop, $4.60; Meinecke Bros., $5.68; Estep Service Station, $31.98. Cosden Petroleum Co., $70.29; R.B.George Co., $5.64; W,T.Cain Gar- age, $3.00; Plainview Hardware Co., $5~.32; Neptune Meter Co., $62.39; Fosworth-Galbraith Lbr. Co., $8.78; Blair Drug. Co., $3.12; Dr. L.C.Way- land., $21.00;~ Plainview Builders Supply, $1~.30;~ John Hull, $59.00; R. H.Kn~)ohuizen~ $31.56; Frank R.Day, $85.00; Connor-Mathes, $12.01; Thatch- er P~:inting ~o., $86.73; Plainview Pl~.~m~ing & Electric C.o,, $3.90; J.L. Gallaway-Registrar, $26,50; Bob Hoope~. Motor Co., $37.09, Clowe & Cowan, $68.82; Sho.ok Tire Co., $17.65;~Western UniOn, $3.47; H.B.Fain Chemical Co., $89.10, Seipp Machine Shop, $4.50. Continental 0il Co., $32.60;' The Texas Co., $8.36; Beegle-Durke- witts Pontiac Co., $1654.00; Cash Payr011, $208.70; BlainView Sanitarium, $297.35; W..J.Williams, $250.00; American-LaFrance Foamit~ Corporation, $2~,~5 RedCross, $31..78; Claud Yates:, $31.20; T J.Bailey, $23,90; J.P. Mahlin $40.00; Cash Payroll, $19.70; City of Ptainview Victory Tax Fund, $245.00; J.L.Gallaway C~ty Col., $31.76. Motion by Alderman Osborne, seconded by Alderman Malone, that R.N. Tekell~be appointed to a place in the s~e~tdepartment, and the salary be $140..OO per month, and that Claud Yates be appointed to a place in the water department, and the salary be $140.00 per month. The motion was carried and it was so ordered. There being no further business, meeting adjourned. Plainview, Texas, November 20, 1944. The City Council meD in regular meeting with the following mem. bers present. Mayor, J.N.Jordan. Aldermen: E.M.Osborne, L.M.Frogge, W.C.Malone and C.H.Hancock~ Minutes of the last ~eeting, read and adopted. ~RDINANCE A~THOR!ZING ISSUANCE 0F &50,000.00 "CITY' 0F PLAINVIEW, TEX~S AIRPORT BONDS" STA'i!~ OF'TEXAS CITY OF PLAINVIEW C0~TY OF HALE ON THIS the . 2~%h day of November, 1944, the City Council of the City of Plainview, Texas, convened in .regular session, at the regular meeting place in the City Hall, with the following mem- bers thereof, to wit: J · N. JORDAN, ~AYOR, E.M.OSBOPdkVE, ) W.C.~LONE, ) C.H.t~NCOCK, ) L.M.~FR0~G'GE, ) ALDERMEN, present, and the following absent: Ben F.Smith , COnstituting a quo- rum, when, among other proceed'ings had, Were~ the fOIlbwing: The Mayor placed before the City Council the following or- dinance: "AN ORDINANCE b'y the City Council for the City of Plainview, Texas, authorizing the issuance of bonds for the principa~ sum of $50,000.00 For the ~urpose of a~cquiring and improving an Airport for said ' City, pre:s'brl.h~lng the form of thebonds and the form of the inter- est coupons; levying a continuing direct ann.ual advalorem tax on all taxable_ ~roperty within the lim~its of said City to pay the interest on such bonds and to create a si'nk~ing fund f. or the redemption thereof and providing for th~ assessment and cS~llection of such taxes; enacting the provisions incident and relating to ~h& subject and purpose of this ordinance; and declaring an-emergency'!. A. lderman 'Frogge moved that the ordinance be placed on its first readi.ng, se.conded by Alderman osborne ~, and 'carried by the fol- lowing vote. AYES. NOES CARRIED: Placed on first reading. Alderman Malone moved that the ordinance pass first reading, seconded by Alderman' F~rogge , and carried by the following vote: AYES: Aldermen Malone, Frogge, Osborne and Hancock. NOES: 'None CARRIED: Ordinance pass first reading. Alderman Frogge. moved that the rule be suspended and that the ordina~c~ be Placed on second reading; seconded by Alderman 0s- borne , and carried by the following vO~e: AYES: ~ldermen Frogge, Osborne, Mal~ne.and Hancock. NOES: None. .~:~:~ CARRIED: '.Ordinance placed on second reading. Alderman Osborne moved that the ordi~nce paSs:second read- ing; seconded by ~lderman ~nd carried by the following voter AYES: Aldermen Osborne~ Malone, Frog~e.~and Hancock, NOES: None. , ,'~ CARRIED: Ordinance passed on second reading. Alderman Erogge .moved .t~at the rule be suspended and that the ordinance be placed on its thi~d and' 'final reading by caption, seconded by ~lderman Malone., and"~Ca~ried:' by the following '?ote: AYES: Alderman Frogge, Osborne, Hancock and Malone. NOES: NOne. CARRIED: Ordinance passed on third reading. Alderman Osborne mmoved that-.the ordinance pass third and final r-~ading; sec0'~d~d b~Alderman M~lone , and carried by the fol- lowing vote: AYES- Aldermen 0sbor~e, Malone, Hancock and Frogge. The Mayor then declared the ordi~nance finally p~sse~ and adopt®d. The ordinance follows:. "AN ORDINANCE by the City Council for the City of Pla[nview, Texas, authoriming the issuance, of bonds for the principal sum of $50,000,00 for the purpose of acquiring and improving an Airport for said City; prescribing the form of the bonds and the form of the in- terest coupons; levying a continuing direct armuai advalorem tax on ~ll taxable property within the limits of the said City to pay the in- terest on such bands and ~o create a sinking fund for the redemption thereof and providing for the assessment and collection of such taxes; enacting the provisions incident and ~elating to the subject and pur- pose of this ordinance; and declaring an emergency." V~tEREAS, at an election held in the City of Plainview, Texas, on tlhe 3rd day of-November, 1944, a majority of the qualified voters who are property taxpayers of the City of Plainview, voting at said e- lection, sustained the proposition to issue the bonds hereinarter de- scribed .in the principal s~m of $50,000.00 by a vote .of 751 for and ~9 against the .proposition; WHEREAS, this Council has examined into and investigated the regularity of 'the proceedings for said election and finds the same was duly and legally held; that the notice required bylaw to be given; and that said election was condected in strict conf&rmity with the law; therefore, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE. CITY COUNCIL OF T~ CITY OF PLAIN- VIE~, 'Z~ZAS: SECTION 1: That the bonds of said City, to be called "CITY OF PLAINVIEW, TEXA~ AIRPORT BONDS", be issued under and by virtue of the Constitution and laws of the State of Texas, for the purpose of acquiting and improving an Airport for said City, in the principal sum ,of FIFTY THOUSAND DOLLARS ($50,000.00). SECTION 2: That said bonds shall be numbered consecutively from One (1)~ to F~fty (50), both inclusive; shalibe of the denomina- tion of 0hie THOUSAND DOLLARS ($1,000.00) each; aggregating the sum of FIFTY T~0USAND DOLL~RS ($~0,000.00). SECTION 3: That they shall 'be dated December 15, 1944, and shall become---~.~and payable serially according to the following schedule: BOND I~Ji~ERs (All Inclusive) MATURITIES A~iOLrNTS i and 2 Becember 15, 19~5 $ 2,000.00 3 December 15, 19&6 1,000.00 4 and 5 December 15, 1947 2,000.00 6 and 7 December 15, 19~$ 2,000.00 8 and 9 December 15, 19~9 2,000.00 l0 and ll December 15; 1950 2,000.00 12 to l~ Decembe:r 15, 1951 3,000.00 15 to 17 December 15, 1952 3,000.00 15 to 21 December 15, 1953 &,000.00 22 to 25 December 15, 195& 4,000.00 26 to 30 December 15, 1955 5,000.00 31 to .35 December 15, 1956 5,000.00 36 to ~0 December 15, 1957 5,000.00 41 to 45 December 15, 1958 5.,000.00 46 to 50 December 15, 1959 5,000.00 SECTION 4: That said bonds shall bear interest from date until paid at the rate of TWO AND ONE-FOURTH PERCENTUM (2¼%) per an- num, payable semi-annually on JunelSth and December 15th in each year, the first interest payment date being Dcember 15, 1945, and such interest shall be evidenced by proper coupons attached to each of said bonds. SECTiON~: That the principal and interest of said bonds shall be payable on ~resentation and surrender of bonds or proper coupons, in lawful money of the United States of America, at FIRST NATIONAL BANK IN DALLAS, DALLAS, TEXAS. SECTION 6: That each of said bonds shall be signed by the Mayor, cou~rsigned by the City Secretary, and the corporate seal of the"CITY OF PLAINVIEW, TEXAS~ shall be impressed upon each of them. SECTI' 0N 7.' That the facsimile Signatures of the Mayor and City Secrebary ~aY"be lithographed or printed on the inteEest coupons attached to said b~nds, and sh&ll have the same effect as if they had been signed by them. SECTION 8:. That the form of said bonds shall be sub- stanti~lly as follows: NO. UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, $1,000.00 STATE OF TEXAS, COUNTY 0F HALE. CITY 0F PLAINVIEW, TEXAS, AIRPORT BOND CITY OF PLAIN~VIE~{, a municip_al corporation of the State of Texas, acknowledges itself indebted tb and, FOR VALUE RECEIVED, hereby promises to pay to bearer, the sum of ONE THOUS~ID DOLLARS ($1,000.00), in lawful money of the United States of America:~. on the FIFTEENTH DAY OF DEC~BER, 19 . With interest thereon from the date hereof until paid at the-~ of TWO AND 0NE~FOURTH PER CENTUf~ (2~) per annum, payable semi-annually on June 15th and December 15th, in each~year, the first interest payment date being December,tSth, 1945, on presentation and surrender of the annexed coupons as they severally mature. BOTH PRINCIPAL and interest of this bond are hereby made payable at FIRST NATIONAL BANK IN DALLAS, DALLAS, TEXAS~ and for the prompt payment of this bohd and the interest thereon at maturity, the full faith, credit an~ resources of the City of Plainview, Texas, are hereby irrevocably pledged. THIS BOND is one of a s'eri~s of like tenor and effect, except as to number and maturity, numbered consecutively from One (1) to Fifty (50), both inclusive, in denomination of One Thousand ~ollars !$1,000.00) each, aggregating in amount Fifty Th6usand Dollars ($50,000..00) and issured for the purpose of acquiring and improving an-Airport for said City, under authority of the Constitution and laws of the State of rme~as, particularly the Charte~ of the City of Plainview and Chapter 83 of the' General Laws passe~ by the~Forty-first'LegislatNre at its First Called Ses- sion in 1929, as amended, pursuant to ordinance duly adopted by the City Council of the City of Plainview, Texas, and recorded in the ~inutes of the City Council. IT IS REREBY CERTIFIED, RECITED.' AND REPRESENTED that the issuance of this bond and the eeries of which it is a part, is duly authorized by law and by a vote of the qualified property taxpaying voters of the City of Plainview, Texas, voting at an election held for that purpose within said City on the 3rd day of November, .19~; that all acts, conditions and things required to b~ ~lon~ p~ecedent to an in the issuance of this series of bonds, and of this bond, 'have been properly done and performed and have happened in regular and due time, form and manner as required by · aw; that sufficient and proper provision for the levy and collec- tion of taxes has .been made which, when collected, shall be approp- raited exclusively to .the pa~yment of this bond and the series of which it is a part, and to the payment of the interest coupons hereto annexed as the same shall become due; and that the total indebtedness of the City of Plainview, Texas, including the entire series of bonds, of which this is one, does not exceed any consti- tutiG~i~O~ statutory limitation. the City Gouncil of the City of Plainview, the seal of said City to b~ affixed hereto, and this bond to be signed by. the Mayor and countersigned by the City Secretary, and the interest coupons hereto attached to b.e e~2cuted 7bY the lithogr~phed or printed facsimile signatures of said ~¢Iayor and City Secretary; the date of this bond, in con- formity with the Ordinance above referred to, being the fifteenth day of December, 194~. COUNTERSZGNED: Mayor,~i-ty o~ Plainview, Texas. City of Plainview, Tex~s. SECTION 9: That the form of interest coupon attached to each of said b'onds shall be substantially as follows: NO. ON T!~ DAY OF , 19 , the CITY OF PLAINVIEW, a municipal corporation of the State of Texas, h~ reby promises to pay to bearer, at FIRET NATIONAL BANK IN D~dLLAS, DALLAS, TEXAS, the sum of DOLLARS ), in lawful money of the United States of America, said sum being months' interest due that day on the "CITY OF PLAINVIEW, TEXAS, AIRPORT BOE~", dated December 15, 194~. Bond No. . --~-Cit y Secretary. SECTION 10: That the following certificate shall be printed on the back of each b~nd: 0EFICE OF COMPTROLLER STATE OF TEXAS REGISTER NO. I HEREBY CERTIFY that there is on file and of record in my office a certificate of the Attorney General of the State of Texas, to the effect that this bond. has been examined by him as required by law, and that he finds that it has been issued in conformity with the Constitution and laws of the State of Texas, and that it is a valid and binding obligation upon said City of Pi&inview, Texas, and said bond has this day been registered by me. WIT~SS MY HAND A~D THE SEAL Texas~ this the day of MY OFFICE at Austin, Comptroller of Public Accounts of the State of Texas. OF T~E SECTION 11: BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL CITY OF PLAIN~TEW, TEXAS: That to pay the interest on said bonds and create a 368 sinking fund sufficient to redeem them at maturity, a tax of SIX CENTS ( 6~. ) on each one hundred dollars, valuation of ali taxable property in the City of Plainwiew, Texas, or such an amount as may at all times be legally nec- essary, shall be annually levied on said property and annually assessed and collected, or so much thereof as shall be necessary, or in addition thereto as may be required, until said bonds ~with interest thereon have been fully paid; and said tax of SIX CENTS (__~) is here now levied for the current year, and so ~uch' 'there- of as shall be necessary, or in addition thereto as may~ be re- quired, is hereby levied for each succeeding year while said bonds, or any of the, are outstanding, and the same shall be annually assessed and collected and applied to the purpose named. SECTION 12: BE IT FURTHER ORDAIt~-EB BY TIIE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PLAINVIEW, TEXAS: That the Mayor of said City .shall be, and he is hereby, authorized to take and have charge of all necessary orders and records pending investigation by the Attorney General of the State of Texas, and shall take and have charge and control of the bonds herein authorized pending their approval by the Attorney General and their registration by the Comptroller of Public Ac count s. SECTION 1.3: A~ BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED BY ~ CITY COLrNCIL OF THE CITY OF ~LAINVIEW, TEEAS: The public importance of this measure, and the fact that it is to the best intere~.t of the City to acquire and improve such Airport at the earliest possible date, constitute and create an emergency and an urgent p~%~lC necessity requIring that the r$1es_providing for ordinances ~o be read more than on~ time or at more than one meeting be suspended, and requiring that this ordinance be passed as and take effect as an emergency measure, and such rules and provisions are accordingly suspended and this ordinance is passed as an emergancy measure and shall take effect and be in force from and after ~its passage. PASSED AND APPROVED, on this the 20 day of November, 194&. J.N. Jordan · ~ay6r~ 0itY of '~lain~iew,' ~exas. ATTEST: J.L. Gallawa~ ~i~y Secretary, city 'of' Plainv~'ew, Texas. (ciTy SE L) ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING ISSUANCE OF $50,000.00 "CITY OF PLAINVIEW, TEXAS, STREET ISIPROVE- MENT BONDS." THE STATE OF T~.Q2AS ~ CiTY OF PLAINVIEW ~ COUNTY OF HALE ~ ON THIS the 20th day of November, 19~4, the ~City ODuncil of the City of Piainview, Texas, convened in REGULAR session, at the regular meeting place in the City Hal'l, with the following members thereof, to-wit: J .N. JORDAN, MAYOR E .M. OSBORI~iE, ) W. C. MAL ONE, ) ALDERMAN, CD~. HANCOCK, - ) L.M. FROGGE, ) Present, and the followi~g absent: Ben F. Smith, constituting a quorum, when, among other proceedings had, w~ee the following: The Mayor ppaced before the City 5ouncil the following ordinance: "AN ORDINANCE by the City Council for the City of Plainview, TeXas, authorizing the issuance of bonds 369 for the principal sum of $50 ,~ 000 . 00 for the purpose of construction a~d improvement of the streets of said City; prescribing the form of the bonds and the form of the interest coupons; levying a continu- ing direct annual ad valorem tax on all taxable property with- in the limits of said City to pay the interest on such bonds and to create a sinking fund for the redemption there- of and providing for the assessment and collection of such taxes; enacting the provisions-incident and relating to the subject and purpose of this ordinance; and declaring an emergency." Alde ~,m~an reading, ing vote: moved that the ordinance be placed on its first by Alderman 0SBORI~, and carried by the follow- AYES: Aldermen ~ Frogge, Osborne, Hancock and ~alone. NOES: None. CARRIED: Placed on first reading. Aldei'man Nalone moved that the ordinance pass first read- ing, seconded by Alderman Frogge, and carried by the following vote: AYES- Alderman Nalone, Frogge, Osborne and Hancock. NOES: None. CARRIED: Ordinance passed first reading. Alderman Frogge moved that the rule be suspended and that the ordinance be placed on second reading; seconded by Alderman Osborne, and carried by the following vote: AYES: A~~ Frogge, Osborne, Hancock and ~alone. . NOES: None. CARRIED: Ordinance placed on second reading. Aldez~han Osborne.moved that the ordiance pass second reading; seconded by Alderman ~alone , and carried by the following vote: AYES~ Aldermen Osborne, Ns~ione, Frogge and Hancock. NOES: None. CARRIED: Ordinance passed on second reading. Aldermen Frogge moved that the rule be sospended and that the ordinance be placed?on its third and final reading by caption, sec- onded by Alderman Malone , and carried by the following vote: ATEs: Frogge,~Malone, Hancock and Osborne. NOES: None. CARRIED- OrdinanCe passed on third reading. Alderman Osborne moved that the ordinance pass third and final, reading; seconded by Alderman ~[alone , ahd oarried by the follow- ing vote~. AYES: Aldermen Osborne, Malone, Frogge and Hancock. ~dopted. The Mayor then declared the ordinance finally passed and The ordinance follows: "AN ORDINANCE by the City Council for the City of Plainview, Texas, authorizing the issuance of bonds for the principal sum of $50,000.00 for the purpose of construction and:improvement of the streets~ of said City; prescribing the form of the nonds and the form of the interest coupoa; levying a continuing direct annual advalorem tax on all taxable property within-the limits of said City to pay the inter- est on such bonds and to create a sinh~ng f. und for the redemption there- of a~d providing for~'the assessment and collection of such taxes; enact- ing the provisions incident and relating to the subject and purpose of this ordinance;, and declaring an emergency." WHEREAS, at an el~$ion held i$ the City of.~$i$view_:Texas on the 3rd day of November. 1~44, a ms~jori~y of the qua±zz~eG voters ' who are property taxpayers'of the City of Plainview, voting at said election, sustained the proposition to issue the bonds hereinafter des- br~.e~.in the principal sum of $50,000.00 by a vote of 771 for and 59 againsD the proposition; 370 WHEREAS~-this Council has examined into and investigated the ~gularity of the proceed'ings for said election' and finds the same~as duly and legally held; that the notice required by law to be given has been duly and legally given; and that said election was conducted in strict conformity with the law; therefore, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PLAINV!EW, TEXAS: ' SECTION l: That the bonds of said City, to be called "CITY OF P~'INVIEW, TEYJ~S, STREET I~iPROVE~KENT BONDS", , ,~ ~' be issued under and by virtue of the Constitution and laws of the State of Texas, for the purpose of construction and improvement of the streets of said City, in the principal sum of FIFTY THOUSANB DOLLARS ($50,000.00). SECTION 2: T~t said b~ds shall be numbered consecu- tively from on~ '{'l)'~'to Fifty (59), both inclusive; shall be of the denomination of ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS ($1,000~00) each; aggre- Eating the sum of FIFTY THOUSAND DOLLARS ($50,000.00)' . SECTION 3: That they shall be dated December 15, 19~, and shall become due and payable serially according to the follow- lng schedule: BOND NU~E~ MATURITY DATES AMOUNTS (Ail Inclusive) i December 15, 19~5 $ 1,000.00 2 and 3 December 15, 19~ 2,000.00 ~ December 15, 19~7 1,000.00 5 and 6 December 15, 19~8 2,000.00 7 and 8 December 15, 1949 2,000.00 9 and l0 December 15, 1950 2,000.00 ll to 13 December 15, 1951 3,000.00 l~ tol6 December 15, 1952 ~,000.00 17 to 20 December 15, 1953 4,000.00 21-to 25 December 15, 195~ 5,000.00 26 to 30 December 15, 1955 5,000.00 31 to 35 December 15, 1956 5.,000.00 36 to ~0 December 15, 1957 5,000.00 -'~l to ~5 December 15, 1958 5,000.00 46 to 50 December 15, 1959 5,000.00 SECTI0~' ~: That said bonds shall bear interest from date until paid-at the rate of ~0 AND 0~FOURTH PER CENTUM (2~%) per annum, payable semi-annually on June 15th and December 15th'in each year, the first interest payment date being December 15, 1945, and such interest shall be evidenced by proper coupons attached to each of 'said bonds. SECTION 5: That the principal and interest of said bonds shall be payable on presentation and surrender of bonds or proper coupons, in lawful money of the United States of America, at FIRST NATIONAL BANK IN DALLAS, DALL~, TEXAS. SECTION 6: That each of said bonds shall be signed by the ~Iayor~, c0u~nters'igned by the City Secretary, and the cor- porate seal of the "CITY OF PLAINVIEW, TEXAS,"' shall be impressed upon each of them. ' SECTION 7: That the facsimile signatures of the 5~ayor and City SecretarY' may be lithographed or Printed on the interest coupons attached-to said bonds, and shall have the same effect as if they had been signed by them. SECTION $: That the form Of said bonds shall be sub- Stantially as' follows: NO. UNITED STATES OF AI~ERICA, STATE OF TEXAS, COUNTY OF HALE, $1,000.00 CiTY OF PLA!NVIEW, TEXAS, STREET IMPROVEI~.iENT B01fD. CITY OF PLAINViEW, a municipal corporation of the State of Texas, acknowledges itself indebted to and, FOR VALUE RECEIVED, hereby promises to pay to bearer, the sum of O~E THOUSAI~q) DOLLARS ($1,000.00), in lawful meney of the United States of America, on the FIFTEENTH DAY OF DECEMBER, 19 , wi~h' interest thereon from the date hereof until paid at the rate o~ TWO AND ONE-FOURTH PER CENTD%~ (2¼%) per annum, payable semi-annually on June 15th and iDecember 15th~ in each year, the :First interest payment date beige December 15, 1955, on presentation and surrender of the annexed coupons as they severally mature. BOTH PRINCIPAL and interest of this bond are hereby made payable at FIRST NATIONAL BANK IN DALLAS, D~_LLAS, TEXAS, and :For the prompt payment of this bond and .the interest thereon at maturity, the full faith, credit and resources of the City of Plainview, Texas, are hereby irrevocably pledged. THIS BOND is one of a series of like tenor and effect, except as to number and maturity, ntunbered consecutively from One ('~1) to Fifty (50), both i, nclusive, in denomination of One Thousand Dollars ($1,000.00) each; aggregating in amount Fifty Thousand Dollars ($50,000.00) and issued for tlae-purpose of construction and improvement of the streets of said .City, under authority of the Constitution and laws of the State of Texas, particularly the Charter of the City of Plainview, pursuant to ordinance dul~?adopted by the City Council of the City of Plainview, Texas, and recorded in the Minutes of the City Council. IT IS HEREBY CERTIFIED, RECITED AND REPRESEh~ED that the issuance of this bond and the series of which it is a part, is d~zly authorized by law~ and by a vo~Oe of the qualified property taxpaying voters of the City of Plainview, T~xas, voting at an election held for that purpose v~ithin said City on the -3rd day of November, 194~i; that aill acts, conditions and things required to be done prece- dent to and in the issuance of this serie~s of bonds, and of this bond, have been properly done and performed and have happened in reg- ular and due time, form and manner as required by law; that suffi- cient and proper provision for the levy and collection of taxes has been made which, when collected, shall be ap~rGt~'~.~e~exclusively to the payment of this bond and the series of which, it is a part, and to the payment of the interest coupons hereto annexed as the same shall become due; and that the total indebtedness of the City of Plainview, Texas, including the entire series of bonds of which this is one, does not exceed any constitutional or statutory limitation. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, ~tie City Council of the City of Pla~nview, Texas, has caused the seal of said City .to~:be affixed hereto, and this bond to be signed by the ~ayor and countersigned by the City Secretary, and the interest coupons hereto attached to be executed by the lithographed or printed facsimile signatures of said ~layor and City Secretary; the date of this bond, in conformity with the ordinance above referred to, being the fifteenth day of De cember, 194~. ~ia ~r, '~]~t~of Plainview, Texas. C 0Lrk~RS IGNED: City 'Secre" a~~ 'City Of Pl~invie~F~xas.~ SECTION 9: That the 6f~rm of interest coupon attached to each of ~-aid bonds shall be substantially as follows: N0.__ ~_ _ ON TP~ DAY OF 19 _, the CITY OF PLAINVIEW, a municiD$l corporation of the State of Texas, hereby promises to pay to bearer, at FIRST NATIONAL BANK IN DALLAS, DALLAS, TEXAS, the .sum of DOLLARS ($ ), in lawful money of ~the United States of America, said sum being ~ months' interest due that day on the "CITY OF PLAI~IEW, TEXAS','~ STREET IMPROVEMENT BONDS", dated December 15, 19~. Bond No. SEOE~0N-~i~-._ That the following certificate shall be printed on the back. of each bond: OFFICE OF COMPTROLLER ~ . REGISTER NO. · STATE OF TEXAS I HEREBY CERTIFY that there is on file and of record in ;e a certificate of the Attorney General of the State of tO the effect that this bond has been examined'by him as requi~ed by law, and that he finds that it has been issued in co~ormity with the Constitution and laws of the State of Texas, and that it is a valid and binding obligation upon said City of Plainview, Texas, and said bond has this day been register~$~ by me. WITh~SS ~Y HAND AND THE SE~ OF MY OFFICE at Austin, Texas, this the day of ,19 · Comptroller of Public AccountS' Of the State of Texas. SECTION 11: BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF 'TTIE CITY OF PLAINVIEW, TEXAS: That to pay the interest on said bonds and create a sinking fund sufficient to redeem them at maturity, a tax of FOUR CENTS (4~$) on each one hundred dollars.' va~.uation of all taxable property in the City of Plainview, Texas, or such an amount as may at all times be legally necessary, shall be annually levied on Said property and annually assessed and collected, or ~so much thereof as shall be necessary, or in addition thereto as may be required, until said bonds with interest thereon have been fully paid, and said ta~ of FOUR CENTS-I4¢) is here now levied for the current year, and so much thereof: as shall be necessary, or in addition thereto as may be required,, is hereby levied for each succeeding year while said bonds, or any of them, are outstanding, and ~he same shall be annually assessed 'and collected and _applied to the p~irp.~se named. SECTION 12: BE IT FURT}IER ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PiJ~Ii~IEW, TEXAS: That the Mayor of s~id City shall be, and he is hereby, authorized to take and have charge of ~all necessary orders and re- cords Deriding inVestigation by the At,or. ney General of the Stat~ of Texas, and shall take and have charge and control of the bonds herein authorized pending their approval by the Attor~ney General and their registration by the Comptroller of Public Accounts. SECTION 13:. ~D BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE C'ITY OF PLAIk~VIEW, TEXAS: The public importance of' this measure, and the fact that it is to the best interest of the City to construct and improve the streets of said Oity at the earliest possible date, constitute and create an emergency and an urgent public necessity requiring that the rules providing for ordinances to be read more than o~e time or at more than one meeting be suspended, and requiring that this ord- inance be passed as and take effect as an emergency measure, and such rule~,~and provisions are accordingly suspended and this ordinance ~is passed as an emergency measure and shall take effect and be in force from and after its Passage. ATTEmpT. PASSED AND APPROVED, on this .the'20th day of November, 194&. J.N. JORDAN Mayor, ~-{t y of Pla inview, Texas. J. L. GALLAWAY City Secretary, Uit~ of Plainvi'ew,Tex~.s¥ (CITY SEAL~ RESOLUTION CONFIRMING SALE OF $50,000.00 STREET iMfl?R0VEMENT BONI~S THE STATE OF TEXAS ~ CITY OF PLAiNVIEW ~ COUNTY OF HALE ~ ON THIS the 2~O'th day of November, 19~4, t~ City Council of the City of Plainview, Texas, convened in REGULAR session at the regular meeting place in the City Hall, with the following members thereof, to-wit: J .N .JORDAN, MAYOR E .M. OSBORNE, ) W. C. 1'~.L 0NE, ) C .H.HANCOCK, ) L. M. FROGGE, ) ALDER~N, present, and the folloWing-a~b~se~t~: Ben F.Smith , constituting a quo- rum, when, among other proceedings had, were'the following: Alderman Malone -introduced. the following resolution rela- tive to the sale of th~""C~TY OF PLAIEVIEW, TEXAS, STREET IMPROVEMENT BONDS", aggregating $50,000.00, and after said resolution was read in full, on n~tio$ of Alderman Malone seconded by Alderman Frogge., the resol~tion'waSpassed and a~opted by a vote of all in favor of Its passa.ge~to:~a gore of none against its passage. The ~esolution f~llows: ~IIEREAS, there has been submitted to the City Council of the City of Plainview, Texas, the proposal or bid of CR~R AND COMPANY, INC., OF TEXAS;~ DALLAS, TEXAS, to purchase the 'CITY OF PLAINVIEW, TEXAS, STREET II~PROVE~IENT BONDS", dated December 15, 1944, aggregating $50,000.00 at a price not less than par and accrued interest to date of delivery; and WREREAS, the City Council, upon advice and consideration, finds that the said bid of CRUI~R AND CO~PNAY, INC., OF TEXAS, DALLAS, TEXA~, FO~ the purchase of said bonds at not less than par and accrued interest to date of delivery, is the highest and best bid recieved; therefore, TEXAS: BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PLAINVlEW, That the bid of CRU~R AND CO~iPNAY, INC., OF TEXAS, DALLAS, TEXAS, to purchase "CITY OF PLAINArlE~, TEXAS, STREET I~PROVEMEIqT BONDS", dated December 15, ~19&&, at. a price not less than par and accrued interest to 'date of delivery, shall b"e, and the same is hereby, accepted; said bonds being for the sum of $50,000.00 50, in denomination of $1,000.00,~numbered consecutively f~om I ~o both inclusive, due serially $1,O00.00, on December 15, 1945, $2,000.00 on December l~, 19&6; $1~000.00 on December i5, 19~7; $2~000.00 on December 15th in each of.the years 19~8 to 1950, $3,000.00 on December 15th in each of the years 1951 and 1952; $4,000.00 on December 15, 1953; and $5,000.00 on December 15th in each of the years 1954 to 1959, all inclusive, bearing interest at bhe rate of 2~% per annum, payable semi-annually on December 15th and June 15th in each year, the first interest payment date being December 15, 1945, both interest and principal being payable at First National Bank in Dallas, Dallas, Texas. II. That said bonds are hereby ~declared to be sold, and the same are this date sold, to the said CRID$1ER AND COMPANY, INC., OF TEXAS, DALLAS, TEXAS, at a price not less than par and acgrued interest to date of delivery. PASSED AND APPROVED this the 20th day of November, '194~. ~ayor, C ATTEST: J.L. Gallawa¥ ~ity Secretary, City o~f' l~lainview, TeXas.' (CIT S AL ) Texas. RESOLUTION CONFIRMING SALE OF $50,00o.o0 AIRPORT BONDS THE STATE OF TEXAS CITY OF PLAINVIEW COUNTY OF HALE ON THIS the 20th day of November, 19~, the City Council of the City of Plainview,-Texas, conveaed in REGULAR session at the regular meeting place in the City Hall, with the following members thereof, to-~it: J. N. JORDAN, MAYOR E. M. OSBORINE, ) W. C. MALOI~ , ) C. H. Y~NCOCK, ) L. M. FROGGE , ) ALDERMEN present-, and the following absent. Ben F. Smith, constituting a quorum, when, among other proceedings had, were the following: Alderman Malone introduced the following resolution relative to the sale of the "CITY OF PLAINVIEW, TEXAS, AIRPORT B0hvDS,,, aggregating $50,000.00, and after said resolution was read in full, on motion of Alderman Malone, seconded by Alderman Frogge, the resolution was passed and adopted by a vote of all in favor of its passage to a vote of none against its passage: The resolution follows: WHEREAS, there has been submitted to the City Council of the City of Plainview, Texas, the proposal or bid of CRL%~iER AND COI~.~PANY, INC., 0F'tTEXAS, DALLAS, TEXAS, to purchase the "CITY OF PLAINVIEW~, TEXAS; AIRPORT BONDS", dated December 15, 19~..~, aggregating $50,000.00 at a price not .less than par and accrued interest to date of delivery; and VfHEREAS, the City Council, upon advice and consideration, finds that the said bid of CRU~ER AND COR~PANY~, INC., OF TEXt&S, DALLAS, TEI~AS, for the purchase of said bonds at not less than par and accrued interest to-date of d~livery; is the highest and best bid received; therefore, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF TP~ CITY OF PLAINVIEV~, TEXAS: Tliat the bid of CRU~MER AI~D C02[PANY~ INC., OF TEll&S, DALLAS, TEXAS, to purchase "CITY OF PLAINVIEW, TE~S, AIRPORT BOLOS", dated December 15, 19~, at a price not less than par and accrued interest to date: of del£very, shall be, and the same is hereby~, accepted; said 10onds being for .the sum of $50,000.00 in denomination of $1,000.00~ n~mbered consecutively from i to 50, both inclusive, due 94.5; · serially $2,000.00 on December 15, i ~ $1,000 00 on December 15, 19~6; $2,000.00'~on December 15th in each of the years 1947 to 1950; 3,000~00 on DeCember 15th in each of the years 1951 and 1952; $4,000.00 on December 15th in each of 'the years 1953 and 195~; and $5,000°00 on December 15th in each of 'the years 1955 and '1959, all inclusive, bearing interest at the rate of 2¼% per annu$, payable semi,annually on December 15th and June 15th in each year, the first interest payment date being December 15, 1945, both interest and prinbipal being payable at First National. Bank in Dallas, Dallas, Texas. II. That said bonds are hereby declared to be sold, and the same are this date sold, to the said CRD~R AND C0k~A~Yf, INC., OF TEXAS, DALLAS, TEXAS, at a price not l esm' than par and accrued inter- est to date of delivery. PASSED AlfD APPROVED this the 20th day of November, 1944... J.N. JORDAN ~a~~, City of 'Pla£nview, Texas. ATTEST: ~ J.L. Ga~laway L~,~ecret'ar¥~,~'' Gi~y '5I'"Pl'ainvisw, Texas. ( C it y Seal ) Motion and second that J.~ tieflin be appointed to the place, mad~ vacant by the death'of O.S._Sl~an, as caretaker of the Shelter House and bhe City Auditorium., and the~ salary to be the .same,. ($115.00-and a house to live inl. The motion was carried and it was so ordered. Motion and second that S.E. Bolles, Dr. D.P. Jones, George E. Dallinger and Jimmie Sherman be appointed to serve as a ~'"Plumber's Exam%n~ng Board" for the City. The motion was carried and it was so ordered. There being no further-bu~i~e~, meeting adjourned. ~'~ ~' - ~.~ayor. P.H~ B'ryan,# ~lerk Pro tem. " 376 Plainview,,Texas, December 5, 19~4. The City COuncil met in regular meeting which meeting was held at 10:00 A.M., having been postponed from. the night before on accouiZt of inclement weather conditions, with the following members present. Mayor, J.N.Jordan, and Aldermen, C.H.Hancock, W.C.Malone and E.M.Os- borne. Minutes of the last meeting, ~-read and adopted. Motion and second that the monthl~ reports be accepted and ord~ ered filed, the regular salaries, and the following bills, be allowed and ordered paid. The motion was carried and ~it was so ordered. REPORTS: City Secretary's report for Nowember, $1,287.26; chief Police' Report for November, $463.00; City tax .collector's report for November, $10,557.43 current, and $1,042.90 delinquent taxes~ collected. SALARIES: P.H.Bryan, $200..00; J.N.Jordan,~$185..00; J.L.Gallaway, ' $185.00; Verna Mae Dean, $100.00, E.M.0sborne, $20.00, L.M.F~ogge, . . $20.00; Ben ~mith, $20,00; W.C.Mato~e,. $20.00; C.H.Hancock~ $20.00; Hoyt Curry. l $190.00; .T.A.Bohannon~ $160.00; Nath Burket~, $150;00; J. E.Sheeon. $150.00; Harry McCain, $1?.00;~Be~ry Lynch, ~150.00, J.R. Carter,.$150.O0; George J.Bo~sw~ll,:$125,.00; ?~.J.Brygn, $65.00; S.E.. Hite, $65;00; A~.M.Hami!ton, $175..00; Floyd Nelson, $1~5.00; Frank R~g--.~ ler, $135.00; L.B.Sheppard, $135.00; S.J,ROach, $135.00;'Plainview Fire Department.;~ $165.00; S.E.Bolles, $240.00; A.T.Herrod~, $140.00; J.B.Slaughter, $1~5.00; Claud Yates, $1~0.00; H.R.Slaon, $105.00. J.P.Marlin, $155.00; k.L.King, $165.00; 0.B.Guin, $150.00; Lewis Lowe, $140.00; R.N.Tekell, $140.00; W.M.Mauldin, $135.00;' Hub Butt, $135.00; T.P..Sitton, SMarvin Stultz, $135~00; J.M.Heflin, $115.00; Dr. O.C.Nicholl-, $125.00; Dr. D.P.Jones, $75.00; Will Evans, $125.00; Frank Stultz1, $125.00. BILLS: Board of City Development, $500.00; Plainview Independ- ent School District, $125.00; Plainview Public Library, $40.00; Texas State Guard, $12.50; A.MoHamilton, $46.67; Water Revenue Bond Fund $1000.00; Southwestern Public Service Oo., $910.34;Southwe6tern -b~ll Telephone Co., $106.87; West Texas Gas 'Co., $57.35; The Plainview Tribune, $2.00; Thatcher Printing Co., $64.15; Herald News P. ublish- ing Co., $65.89; SRobinson-Herring Dr~g Co.,$5~.30; t~he Sel~g.~Co., $11.62; Western Un,on, $3.95; Snelton Typewriting Ser.vlce,~71~5~, ~.~mm~.~l W~d~o E~uioment Co.. ~3.50: Gulf 0il Corpora~ion,$3.~3, Phillips Battery Co.,$15o70; Continental 0~l Co.$41.80, Austin Battery Co.$4.75; Kikers Service Station, $12o48; Eureka Fire Hose, $506.03; Estep Service Station, $3.74; Meinecke Bros. Co., $7.78; Connor-Mathes Co.,$6.77; Neptune Meter Co.,$379.40; Hugh R. Etter, $3.80; Lindsay Mercantile Co.,$32.1~; Winn ~otor Co. ,$29.60; R.H.Knoohuizen & Co., $22.00; Plainview Build- ~ er's Supply, ~6.35~ Higginbothsam-Bartlett Lb~., $328.80; Magnolia Pe- trolemm Co., $8.75; Plain~ Machinery Co., $321o74; R.B.George Co., $3.70; VoR.Rodgers M£t'r., $22.00; Bob Hooper Motor Co., $75.80; W.T. Cain's Garage, $33.80; Fred Berryhill Equipment Co., $3~01.32; Reams Electric Co., $137.94; Plainview Hardware Co., $11.03; The Dorsey Co., $11.67; Cosden Petroleum Corporation, $8.00. Blair Drug Co., $5.96;-Dr. L.C.Wayland, $5.00; John Hull, $74.00; J.L.Gallaway-Local Registrar, $12.50; West Tex. Grain Co., $234.10; City Blacksmith Shop, $3.25; VJalker-Smith Gro. Co., $7.67~ National War Fund, $200.00; Phillios Petroleum Co., $4.75; The Garland Co., $3.90; Firestone Stores, $8.39; Magnolia ~etroleum Co., $11.60; Paul Bryan, $40.00; Hale County Treasurer, $3,500.00; Gulf Oil Corporation, $97.63; Mrs A.Bates, $56.00; Busy Bee Cafe, $11.75; H.Dysart, $250.00; City Election Board, $38°00; City of Plainview ViGtory Tax Fund, $257.66; Cash Payroll, $66.50; J.L.Gallaway City Col. $17.95~ Mot~ion by Alderman Hancock, Seconded by Alderman Malone, that T.E. Alexander be appointed to the place in the street department which place was made ~acant by the resignation of Marvin Stultz, and the salary to be the same, $135.00 per month. The motion was carried and it was so or- dered. Motion by Alderman Hancock, seconded bY Alderman Osborne that the following o2dinance be passed and adopted. The motion was carried and the resolution follows: -:RES OLUTI 0N:- ~REAS, the City of:..Plainview has acquired Block No. 8, Frisco Addition to the town of ?lainview, Hale COunty, Texas, on which there is to ~e established a Mexican Settlemwnt; and~ V~X~EREAS, it is the desire of the City Council to sell lots-out of said block to'varioUs Mexicans who may desire to purchase same and to build imptovements and live thereon; and WHEREAS, a fair price for each lot at~ this time is FIFTY AND N0/100 ($50.~00) DOLLARS, without furmishing any abstract to such prop- err y. NOW, ~REFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY TPfl~"CITY COUNCIL OF T~ CITY OF PLAINVIEW, in regular session, theft the mayor and ~ity secretary be authorized to sell any or all of said lSts in Block No.. 8, in said Frisco Addition to one or more'Mexicans who may desire to buy smme at a consideration of FIFTY AND N0/100 ($50.00) DOLL~RS per lot and said mayor is authorized to arrange for the sate of same o~ terms, but no deed. is to be delivered until the full consideration is paid and such sales shall be evidenced by contracts. Motion made by Alderman Hancock , secnnded by Alderman Osborne and unanimously carried that the above resolution be adopted. PASSED AND ADOPTED this 5th day of December, 1944. (ATT;ST) ty Secret~ry. Signed J.N.Jordan Mayor. There bein~ no further business, meeting adjourned. ~ ' ~i~ Secre~a~ Ptainview, Texas, January I, I9~5. The City Council met in reguta~ meeting with the following mam- bers present. Mayor, J.N.Jordan. Aldermen: C.H,Hancock, W.C.Malone, L.M.Frogge and E.M.0sborne. City Attorney, Frank R~Day, attendbd.the meeting. Minutes of the last meetinE, read and adopted. Motion and second that the monthly reports be accepted and or- dered filed, the regular salaries, and the following bills, be all- owed and ordered ~aid. The motion was carried and it was so ordered. REPORTS: City Secretary's report for December, 19~4, ~2016.07; Chief Police~ report for December, i94~, $499.00; City tax collec- tor's report for December, .1945, Current taxes collected, $18,928.95; Delinque2t taxes collectoed, $1,253;55. SALARIES: P.H.Bryan, $200.00; J.N.Jordan, $185.00; J.L.Galla- way, ~8~.00, Ve~na Mae Dean ~ 0 · ~ ' ,~10 .00, E.M.0sborne, ~20.00; L.M. Frogge, ~20.00; Ban F.Smith, ~20.00; W.C.Malone, ~20.00; C.H.Hancock, ~20.00; HoYt Curry~ ~t90.00; T;A.B0~ann0n, $160.00; ~ath Burkett, $150.00; J.E.Sheeon, $150.00; HarryMcCain, $!50.00~ J.R.Carter, $150.O0; Berry Lynch ~.50.00; George J.Boswell,$~12$.~O2; W.J.Bryan, $65.00; S.E.Hi~e, 965.00; A.M.Hamilton, $175.00;' Floyd Nelson, 9155.00; ~rank Rigler, ~135.00; LoB.Sheppard, $13~.00; S.J.Roach, Plainview Fire Department,S165.00; SjE.Bolles, $240.00; A.T.Herrod, $140.00; J.B.Slaughter, ~125.00; Claud Yates, $140.00; H.R.Sloan, $105.00. J.P.Marlin, $155.00; A.L.King, $165.00; O.B.Guin, 9150.00; Lewis Lowe, $140.00; W.M.Mauldin, $135.00; Hub Butt, $135.00; T.P.Sitton, $135.00; T~.E~.Al~ander, $135.00; J.~.Heflin, ~105.00; Dr. E.C.Nicholl, 125.00; Dr. D.P.Jones, ~75.00; Will Evans, $125.00; Frank Stultz, 125.00. BILLS: Board of City Development, ~500.00; Plainview Independent School District, $125.00; Plainview PublickLibrary, $40.00; Texas De- fense Guard, $12.50; Southwestern Public Service Co., 9895.65; South- Bell Telephone Co., $105.72; West Texas Gas Co., $97.60; Wes~er~ Union Telegraph Co., $9.93; Arch Keys, $7.50; The Plainview Tribune, $20.00; Hale County Abstract Co., $7.50; Frank R.Day, $25.00; Thatcher Printing Co., ~5.20; Collyer & Cayce, ~3.90; Commercial Radio Equipment Co., ~3.50; Estep Service Station, $10.91; Oontinental 0il Co., $80~01; Quick Lunch Cafe, $4.'65~ G.0.Sharman, $14.45; Busy Bee Cafe, $7.75; Ki- ker's Service S%ation, $11.80~ Plainview Builder's Supply,-9~6.09; W.T. Cain!s Garage, $115~05; Phillips Battery Co., $11.20. Connor-Mathes, $16.77; The Seagraves Corporation, $9.85; Mobley Service Station, $22.10; Winn Motor Co., $11.15; W.M.Whitesides, · ~10 $'15.00; Gibson Plumbing Co , ~ .50; The Texas ~, $4.18; V~R'~Rodgers, 98.00; Fred Berryhill Equipment ~o., $9o46; J.I Holcomb ~ftr., 951.30; Harder & Dysart, 910.32; Nisbet.~udeman, $83.201 Reams Electric Co., 932.49; Blackwell Auto Supply, ~3.00; Bob Hooper l~otor Co., $45.00; Her- ald-News Publishing Co., $96.40; Bond Steering Committee, $62.22; John Hull ~72.50 J~¢~Radf~a~d Gro.~ Co.~ .... LT~,D~,~ la,nview Plumbing & Electrmc Co..'$2.50 i~~D~~~'~'~647.4~ Higginbotham-Bartlett Lbr., $242.92; Geo. W.Wh~tfz~l~dmzn~s~ratorZ~fIlzamson Estate, ~.11.88. Meinecke BroS., $10.83; J.L.Gallaway, Registrar, $2~.00; J.C.Terry, Postmaster, $15.00; Phillips Petroleum Co~, $10.92; Hoyt Curry, $46.08; Dan M.Cook~ $199.72; Cash PayrOll, $231.80; City of Plainview Vietory Tax FUnd, $345.32; J.L.Gallagay City Col., $56.47. Motion by Alderman Osborne, seconded by Alderman HancOck, that the City Secretary be and he is hereby authorized and instructed to pay to the alv~tmon~rmy $250 00 out of the City's General Fund. The motion was carried and it was so ordered. Motion by Alderman Osborne, seconded'by Alderman Malone, that the City Secretary be in structed to issue a license to R.C.Hudgins to op- erate a Taxicab Business in the city of Plainview, Texas, when he de- livers an insurance Policy which is acceptable to the Nayor and City Council, and pays-the necessary fee as per city ordinance governing that business. The motion was carried and it was so ordered. ~otion by Alderman F'rogge, seconde6 by klder~n Malone, tha~ the following;be apPointed/to pl&Ces on the Board of City Development,. Frank 'R. Day,-Tvc~Ne£:necke'i Winfield Holbrook'; %.EoBoyd and L.P.Da~iso The motion was c~rrled and it was ~o ordered. ~oved by Alderman Osborne, secdnded"by~Aldrma~'~¢~1, that the contract~with~Jeff Williams onAzrport' No. 2,.be.~app~o¥~e~~' ~"'~ 'and, the~'"~':'~ .... ~ayo' r be authorized to Sign Same for the Ci~yo Notion was carried~'and it Was so ordered, and the memorandom of agreement follows. ' - STATE OF I~IXAS ) COUNTY OF HALE} THIS ~EMORANDOM OF CrREEMENT made between Hale Councy and the. whether one or more, is to witness: That first party has acquired all of Section No. 41, Blk. JK-2, and 20 acres of land out of the ?ressler Homestead Survey, all loca- ted and situated in Hale Cottuty,~O~as, to be used for an airport, and it is the purpose and.intention:of first~arty to develop and im- prove the above described land into a regulation airport. Second p~arty~ep.~ese~ts to'the first~party~that-he is a~licensed 379 engineer and resident of Hale County, Texas, and as such engineer, he is experienced~ qualified and has the training to do all of the neces- sary engineering work in the improvement of the above mentioned airport. First Party hereby employs and engages the second party to do all of the engineering work which may be found necessary to be done, looking toward the improvement of the 'abo~'~ described airport. All of such engineering work so requested to be done in connection with such improvements, second party agrees to do in a good engineering-like manner and in accordance with the most modern methods and to make all surveys, plats~ plans, specifications, soil tests, drawings and ex- hibits that may be necessary for such improvement; and in this connection, second party agrees that he will bear in mind all regulations and re- quirements that might be-made by Civil Aeronautic Authorities or other gover~mmental agencies, with the view of securing aid and assistance from the government in such improvements, and for such purpose all plans and specifications, improvements and facilities must meet government re- quire~nents~ Second party further agrees on his part to ai all times cooperate with the Federal Government and its various agencies in plan- hing, platting and the construction of all rmuways a~xi lighting effects installed at such airport, and for his service~ first party agrees to pay him the sum of 6% of the actual cost and monies paid out for such improvements and where the second party has actually supervised and furnished plans and specifications for such improvements and construction. In this connection, it iS u~aderstood and agreed that first party contemplates and expects to use a substantial portion of its own equipment and labor in the grading of such runways, for removal of dirt and making fills and it is agreed that second party,s 6% will not inclu~le the cost of such work so done by the City and/or County. it is agreed by second party that he will not be entitled to 6% cost of construction of any bui:lding or other improvement put up by the first party without his aid as engineer and supervision thereof. Second party agrees specifically on his part to be personally on the ground or to have some competent engineer working ur. der his direc- tion on the ground to supervise any and all construction work that may be done by the first party or under his direction. It is agreed that estimates of the cost of such improvement may be made from time to t Line and second party shall be entitled to of the actual cost thereof based upon such estimates, but that first party shall at all times retain a 10% zaargin of such fees. WI~SS OUR HANDS,this llth day of December, 194~. HALE COUNTY By Frank R. Day County Judge. CITY 0F PLA.INVIEW By J,.N. Jordan liayor First Party. W,,J. Williams Second Party. Commissioners' Court of Hale County, Texas, met in regular session this llth day of December, 19/~4, and motion was made by L.I{. Rankin, seconded by C.G. Howard 'and unanimously carried that the above contract be approved. Fannie Norman County Clerk, Hale County, Texas. City Council of the City of Plainview, met in regular session this ].st day of January, 19~5, and motion was made by Alderman Osborne seconded by Alderman L.~. Frogge, and unanimously carried that the above contract be approved. J,,L. Gallaway City Secretary,City of ~l~ inview,Te~s. 380 January 8th, 1945. Inca called meeting with the Mayors JoN. Jordan presid- ing, and the roi'lowing alderman present, E.M. 0sborne,.L.M~ Frogge, W.C. Malone and~C.H. Hancock, thB~' following business was transacted, to-wit: Alderman 0sbo2ne made a motion, which motion was seconded by Alderman Frogge that the following resolution be passed and adopted; The motion was carried and the resolution follows: V~PIEREAS, Hale County and the City of Plainview are the joint owners of 135.9 acres of land in Hale County, Texas, and being out of Section ll, in Block JK-3, and being the South '135.9 acre's of said Section lying West of Highway 87, and. morg"'.~ully described in a deed from Anna Maude Settoon to Hale~ County and the City of Plainview dated September 27th, 19~3, and of record in Volume 149, Page ~33, Deed Records of Hale County, Texas, to whic~ reference is here made, less however 1.3 acres off of the East end heretofore deeded to the State of Texas by Deed of Record in Book #154, Page 74; Deed Records of Hale County, Texaa~ f~r highway pur- poses, and ~gHEREAS, Frank Barbian has made an ~ffer to purchase said- above described tract of land for a total consideration of $8,500.00, provided the City of Plainview and Hale County will reserve in their deed to him a note in favor of The Hale County State Bank in the stum of $4,000.00, which will represent a part of said consideration, due 90 days after date and bearing, interest at the .rate of six per- cent per ~m~. all for the accoLumodation of the said Frank Barbian, it being understood that the City of Plainview and Hale Cbunty are to pay the full consideration in cash at the delivery of said deed, and V~IEREAS, said offer appears to be a fair and adequate price for said land and is .hereby accepted; NOW, THEREFORE, be it resolved by the Commissioners,~ Court and the City Council of the City of Plainview, in joint session, and at a regular meeting of the Commissioners' Court and at a Called Session of th'e City Council with a quorum of eaCh body being present and acting, that the offer of Frank Barbian to pur- chase ~he above described land for $8,500..00, be accepted and Ernest Tibbetts, as County Judge, is hereby authorized and directed to execute deed on behalf and for Hale County and J.N. Jordan, Mayor, is hereby aUthorized and directed to execute deed on behalf of and for the City of Plainview, under seal of the Commissioners' Court', attested by the County Clerk and under seal of the City of~ Plainview, attested by the City Secretary. ·--~"'"'~'"'~ PASSED AND ADOPTED, this the 8th day of January, '1945. ATTEST: J.L. Galtaway Gi~y Secretary, City of Plainview,Texas. Alderman Frogge made a motion, which motion was seconded by. Alderman Hancock, that the City accept the offer of G~'F. Rhodes of $600.00 for the Butane Plant which~is located on the Airpor~ Sight north of town. The motion was carried ~nd it was so ordered. There being no further business, meeting adjourned. Mayor, SSi Plainview, Texas, ~anuary 15, 1945. The City GounciI met in regular meeting with the following members pre~ent..Mayor, 'J~'N~.'JOrdan. Aldeluaen: .~.~.'Frogge, E .M. Osborne, W.C.Malone and C.~H.Hancock. City tax collector, P#H. Bryan, and City Attorney FraRk R~Day~. attended the meeting. Minutes Of the last regular meeting, also minutes of the called ses- sion held on. January, 8th, read and adop~ted. After discussing the question of Airport Hanger's, and the advisa- billity of p~assing an ordinance affecting the transportation and dis- tribution of Butane, prOPane and other liquified gasses within the city, but no action was taken, meeting adjourned. ~ Mayor. -':January 22, 1945:- ~'~ A' c~lled meeting of the COuncil of the City of Plainview, Texas, ~held on_the above date with the Mayor., J.N.Jordan, presiding, and Ald- erman ~.M.Frogge, C.H.Hancock', W.C.Malone and E.N. Osborne present,~he follow£ngdiscussion_ensued. The meeting having been called for the purpose of discussing the pr~sedeordinance ~o controll the storing, handling and distribution of B~ane, Propane and other liquified gasses within 'the city of Plain- view, Texa'~-~"~and t'he public having been invited to the meeting, about twent;~ o~ more representative businessmen of the ~ity were present~ other than the reguiar Councilme~. The Mayor stated the purpose of the meeting, then turned the mat- ter o~o city'attorney Frank R.Day who read and invi'te~ attention to certain parts of the ordinance. After a general' 4iscussioE of sam~e it was decided to for more information on the ~atter before action by the Council There being no ~t~er business, meeting adjourned. Texas, February 5, 19~5. The Gity C&uncil met in regular meeting.~with the cold, wing m~m, bors present. Mayor,~.N.~o'rdan.-Aldermen~ C~H,Eancock, L.~.Frogge, W.C,Malone~and E~M.0sborne. City Tax Cgllector, P~H.Bryan, City Attor- ney, Frank R.Day and City Sanitary Officer, Dr. E~C.Nicholl, attended the ~aee~ing. Minutes of the last regular meeting, also, minutes of the called m~ting~ held January 22nd, read and adopted. Motion and second that the monthly reports be accepted and ord- ered filed, the regular salaries, and the following bill~, be. allowed and ordered paid. The motion was carried and it was so ordered. REPORTS: City Secretary's Re,pt of Water, Sewer & Miscellaneous 38?.3 collec'tions~ m in ~anuary, 194'5, $17,660-.42;" Chief-Police' r~port for January, 1945, $409-,00; City Tax' Collector-ts re~o~rt for January, 1945, Current taxes collected, $35,665.82; Delinquent.~taxes collected, $1.00~.76; V~est TeXas Gas Company's report for the quarter ending '~eoemb~er 31, 1944, $775.60; Southwestern Public Sw~vice ~.ompany's re- port for the quarter ending December 31, 1944, $807.22. SALARIES: J.N~Jordan, $185.00; J.L.Gallaway, $~85.00; P.H.Bryan, $200.00; Verna Mae Dean, $}00.00; F~ank R.Day~.$75.~0; E.N.0sb°rne, $20.00; L.'M.Frogge, $20.00; Ben ~mith, $20.005 W.C.Malon$, $27.00; C. H.Hancock. $20,00; HoYt Curry, $~90.00; T,AoBohannon,.$t60.0~,~ Nath BUrkett. $150.~0; Harry McCain, $15~.00; J.E.Sheeon, $150,00-! B~rr.y Lynch, $150.00, J.R.carter,..$150,00;', Geo. J~B°svell,' $}25.00,. W.~. Bryan. $65.00; s.E.Hi~e, $65,00; .A,N.Hamilton, $175.00;'Floya'Nel- son-,'$1?,00; Frank Rmgle~, $125.00; L.B,Sh?ppard, $125'.00; SjJ.~oach, $125.00; Plainview Fire Department, $165~00;, S.E.Bolles, $~.00; A.T. Hefted~, $1~.0.00; J.B.Slaughter, $125~00; Claud Yates, $68.80, H;R. - Sloan~ $105,00. , J.P.Marlin, $155.00;. A.L.King, $165.00; 0.B.Guin, $150.00; Lewis Lowe, $140.00; W.M.Mauldin, $135.00; Hub Burr. $135.00; T.P.Sitton, $135.00-: T.E.AIe~a~der, $135.00; J.M.Heflin, $115.00; Dr. E.C.NiCholl $12~.00; Dr. D.P.~ones, $75.00; Will Evans, $125.00; Frank Stultz, $125.00. BILLS: Board of City Development, $500,00; Plainview Pub$ic Library, $40.00 nview Endependent School D~strict, $125.00; TeXas' Defense .~ard.. ; Southwestern Public Service Co,, $899.65; Southwes ern~/ Telephone Co,, $85~58; West. TeXas ~as Co., $17~.65; Herald-News ~o!i~ hing Co., $52.25; The Plainvie~ Trmbune~, $8.~0; . '~ Thatcher Prin~img Co.,$8.30; League cf..Texas MunicipalitieS, S70.00; Coneinental 0il Co.~ $69.67;.Phillips Battery Cci, $3~00; Eest Disin- fect~m~ Co. $38.25., ~o~ere~al~. .. Radio Equi~me~t~ Co.,. ~$3'50' w.S.D, r ley& Co..-$$3.70, ~&~R ~Rarts & Sup21y Co., $3.10,.~heppard CheVro- let Co., $8.50; Adstin Battery Co,, $11,25. EStep Service Station, $23.25; Reams EleCtric Co'., $31.'03; Ki- ker's Servmce Station, $6.30, ConnorrMathes ~o., ~6.~7, Mem~ecke Bro~, $15.99; Homelite Cor~oration,~$225.00; Hug~ R.E~ter,_$10.20; J.H.LoVett, $57.00; Plainv~ew Builder's Supply, $20.26; Salvarion Army Building Fund, $250.00; Fred Berryhill Equtpmen~ico., $6,86; The Texas Co., $1~.38; Locke Machinery Co~, $17o25! BOb Hooper Mo- tor ~Co., $2.65; Higginbotham-Bartlett Lbr.~, $86.80; JOhn Hu11,$65.50; J.L.Gallaway Logal Registrar, $19.O0; Plainview sanitarium $ Clinic, $257.00;-plainview PlUmbing & EleCtric Co., Halo'County Treasurer, $40.00; J.P.Marlin, ~6'0.00; Magnolia P~- troleum Go., $10.~5; Plains Machinery Co., $t9o~; ~.~B.Georg~ Co,, $6,30; Frank R.Day, $7.00; Busy Bee Cafe, $~7.05; waYne England~Ser~ vice station, $22.07; H.E.Ferguso~, $200.00, Great.Southern Life In- suranOe Co,, $289.25; Gulf 0il Corporation, $S1.88,~Ph~llSps pet~o- · $65.9~; J.L.Gallaway LOCal Registrar, $21.00; Cash payroll, ; P~ainvi~w Withholding Tax, $169.46; mjoL.Galla~ay City Col., 5.9~. Motion by Alderman Hancock, Secomded by~lderman Osborne, that the name "Hale County Airport", be recommen~e~aSthe name for the new Airport. The motion was carried and it was so ordered. There being no further business, meeting adjourned. '~D'> Oity~S~ or tar~ PlalnVZbW,~ Texas, February 19~ 1945. 383 · The~..Oity Cl~ncil. met inregUlar meeting with the following mwm- bers~.present. ~Mayor, J.N.Jordan. Aldermen: L.M.Frogge, C.H.Hsncock, E.M,0sbOrne and ~,C.Malone. City tax collector P.H.Bryan, and City attorney, Frank R.Day, attended the meeting. MinUtes of the last meeting, read and adopted. Motion'by Alderman Osborne, secomded by Alderman Hancock, that the City rent the land at the airport South of town to George Shick for one third of the crop, said land to be planted with wheat. The motion was carried and it was so ordered. There being nc further business meeting adjourned. " M yor. Plainview, Texas, March 5, .1945. The City Council me¢ in regular meeting with the following members present. Mayor, J.N.Jordan. Aldermen: E.M.Osborne, L.M.Frogge, Ben F. Smith, W.C.Malone and C.H.Hanoock. P.H.Bryan, city tax collector, and city attorney F~k R..D~y, attended the meeting. M~ndtes~'~gf the last meeting read and adopted. Mo~ion and second that the most.~y r~p~ts be accepted and ordered filed, the regular salaries, and the following bills, be allowed and ordered ~aid. Motion was carried akd it was so ordered. B~PORTS: Oity Secretary's report of water, sewer and miscellaneous collections in Februaryr $3,123.49; Chief Police, report ~or February, $$36.50; City Tax Collector's report for February, Current taxes col- lected, $1,345.05; Delinquent, collected in February., $135.19. SALARIES: P.H.Bryan, $207.00; J.N.jordan, $185.00; J.L.Gallaway, $185,00; Frank R.Day,$75..00, E.M.Osborne, $20.00; L.M.Frogge,$20.00; Ben F,Smith, $20.00; W.C.Malone, $20.00; C.H.Hancock, $20.00; Hoyt CurrY,'$190.00; T.A.Bohannon, $160.00; Nath Burkett, $150.00; J.E. Sheeon, $150.07; Harry~McCain, $150.00; J.RoCarter, $150.00; Berry Lynch, $~50.00,.Geo. J.Boswell, $125.00; ~.J.Bryan, $65.00; S.E.Hite, $65.00; A,M.Hamllton, $175.00; Floyd Nelson.~ $145.?0; Frank Rigler, $135.00; L.B.Sheppard, $135.00; S.Z.Roach, $135.00, Plainview. Fire Department, $165.00. SjE.Bolle~, $2~0.00; A.T.Herrod, $140.00; J.B.Slaugh~er, $125.00; H.R.Sloan, $105.00; J.P.Marlin, $155.00; A.L.King, $165.00; O.B.Guin, $150.00; W,MoMauldin, $135.00; T.P.Sitton, $135.00; T.E.Alex~nder, $135.00; J.M.,Heflin, $1t5.00; Dr,..E.~.Nicholl $125.00-; Dr. D.P.Jones, $75.00; Will 'Evans, $125.00; Frank Stultz, $125.00. BI~S; Board of City Development, $500.00; Plainview Independent School District,.$12$.00; Plainview Public Library, $40.00; Texas De- fense Guard, $12.50; S.E.Bolles, $100.00; Southwestern Public Service Co., $678.76; Southwestern-Bel~ Telephone Co., $94,38; West Texas Gas Co., $195,65; The Plainview. Trzbune, $4,80; Herald-News Publishing Co., $26.~0; Thatcher Printzng Co.,.$66.80; Nisbet Ludeman, $64.72; Bus~ Bee Ca~e', $10.8~; K.V.0.~. Radio Co., $~.00; cOmmercial Radio Equipment CO., $3.50, Shook Tire Co., $.17.50, Bob Hooper Motor Co., $2."85; The Fe~h~:imer Bros. Co., $8.41. Hinds & Keniston Garage, $56.50; Continental 0il Co., $73.17; Ki- ker's ~ervic'e Statio~, $6,40; Clow$ & Cowan, $88.47; Estep Service StatiSm, $40.32; Hugh Etter, $61.79; Plainview Hardware, $3.52; Long- Bell Lbr. Co., $2.9~; Boyd & Davenport, $5.04; The Texas Co., $19.96; Berry's Blacksmith Shop, $13.50; Reams Electric Co., $12.43; Plain-' view Bdilder's Supply, $2.00;~'Panhandle Refining Co;, ~27.50; Fred Berryhill Equipment Co., $21o78; Dr. D.P.Jones, $15.00, John Hull, $85.00; Plainview Flying Activities Inc,, $39.00; Frank R.Day, $50~00; L.P.Davis & Son, $20.?0; Harder & Dysart, $104.10; ~iggin, botham-Bmartlett Lbr'., $248.66; ~.C.Terry Postmast'~~, $15.00; Phillips Petroleum Co., $26,75; Santa Fe.Rail Road, $90,93, International As, soc&ation of Chief Police', $10o00; City of Pl~inview Withholding Tax, $300.30; Cash PaYroll, $356.25; J.L.Gallaway City Col., $50.60. Motio~21~econd-.~that" ..... ' ..... ~ ~ ~' "~ ~g?net~e be posted as required by law. The motion was carriedaand the notice is as follows. -:ELECTION NOTICE:- ~. _4-~!___. IT IS ORDERED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PLAIN- · ~-~ THAT AN ELECTION BE HELD AT THE CITY HALL IN SAID V!~, CITY OF PLAINVIEW on the first Tuesday in April, 1945, the same being bhe 3rd day'of said month, for the election of the follow' ing officer's, for Bh~d Uity, to wit: TWO ALDERMEN FOR A TERM 0FTW0 ~!IEARS EACH to take the places of C.H.Hancock and W.C.Malone whose terms expire in April, 19~5, And T.J.Boney is named presiding Judge of said election and Roy Maxey is named Assistant Judge and Mrs. Guy Jacob is named Clerk, A copy of this motice signed by the Mayor and Attested by the City Secretary shall serve as a notice of said election and .shall be posted and published as required b~ law. PASSED THIS 5~h day of .Ma~qh, 1945. ( SEAZ ) Signed J.N.Jordan ATTEST: ' ' Ma~or. J. L. Gall awa~ City Secre y. Motion by Alderman 0sborne,.~econded bN Alderman IIancock, that W.J.Klinger be appointed to audi~'the City's books, and the fee for the service to be SR,%~~-~ The motion was carried and it was sooord- ered. Notion by Alderman Osborne, seconded by Alderman Frogge, that the Ele?trician's Bond .of J.N.Btey and E.H..Da¥is be approve~, wi~h the fol- lowzng proviso attached, "All work shall be done accordzng to city ord- inace and regulations". The motion was carried and ~t was so ordered. Motion b~ Alderman Osborne, seconded by Alderman Smity, that the Cit~ Treasurer be and he is hersby authorized and instructed to pay the City's half of the "Airport note" now held by the Hale County State Bank, the amount.of which is $5,808.09. The motio$ was carried an~ it was so o~dered. There being no further business, meeting adjourned.. ~y'Se.creta~y. ~ ~ ~/ Mayr. ~Plainview, Texas, March 19, 1955 The C~ty Council met in regular, meeting with the following mem- bers present. Mayor, J.N.Jordan. Aldermen~ L.M. Frogge, C,H.Hancoc~, W.C.Ma~one and E.M.0sborne. City tax collector P.H.Bryan, and ~ity attorney. Frank R. Day, attended the meeting. Minutes of the last meeting, read and adopted? '.The Mayor appointed V~.C.Malone and EoM.0sborne aK a committee to work out a ~lot trade" with L.S.Berry and the Lillie-Hoffman Co. Motion by Alderman 0sborne, seconded by Alderman ~alone, that the present practice of operating the Dairy Barn be changed, and that no individual, organization or group of indi~idua.1 ' s, shall be per~aitted ~to use the Dairy Barn without showing proper c~edentials, and obtaining permission from ~the proper authority to use it. Also, that the salary of the caretaker of the Dairy Barn be increased to~ compensate for the fees he might receive for~ 0~i~g~£or stock. The motion was carried and 'it was so ordered. Motion by Alderman Malone, seconded by Alderman Osborne, that the City s~e equally withthe County, the expense of installing a sanitary toilet and shOWe$ ~bath in the MeEican district of the town. The motion was carried and it was so ordered.. Motion'by Aldee~a~ Osborne, seconded by Alderman Frogge, that the chief police be ~t to a ~Traffic 'School- which is to be held at A & M College in April, 1945, and his expenses be paid by the City. The motion was carried and it'~was so ordered. There being no further business, meeting adjourned. ~ ~/' .~../ Mayor. Plainview, Texas, April 2, 19~5 The City Council met in regular session with the following mem- bers present. Mayor, J.N.Jordan. Aldermen: C.H~Hancock, E.M.0sborne, W.C.Malone and Ben F.Smith~ City Tax Collector, P.H.Bryan, and City Attorney, Frank R.Day, attended the meeting. Minutes of the last meeting, read and adopted. Motion and Second that the monthly re2orts be accepted and ord- ered filed, the regular salaries, and the following ~ills, be allowed and ordered paid. The motion was c~rried and it was so ordered. REPORTS. City Secretary s report of water, sewer and miscella- neous~cOllections in MarCh,~$2,~54.37; Chief Police' report for March,~ Tax C-ollector's report.~rc'~reh$ ~a~s~o~c~- ; Delinquent taxes collected im March, $355.47. ~IES. J.N.Jordan, $155.00, Paul Bryan, $200,00; J.L.Galla- way,~$185.00; Fr~nk~R.Day,'$75.00; E,M.0sborne,'$20.00; L.M.Frogge, $20.00; Ben F.Smith, $20.00; W.C.~alone,'$20.00; C.H.Hancock, $20.00; Hoyt Curry. $190.00; Nath Burkett, $1~0.00; Berry Lynch, $150,00; J. R.Carter; $150.00; Harry McCain,~ $150.00;.J.E.Sheeon, $150,00; T.A~ Bohannon, $it60.00; Geo. J'~Boswell~'$125,00~ W.J.Brvan: ~6i5.00o' S.E.~ Hire, $65.00; A;M.Hamilton, $175.80; Floyd'Nelson;~l~5~0!0· F~ank Rigler,_ $135.00', ~ ~L.B. Sheppard , $ 315.00'~ S,J.Roach, $ 35~1 .0~~, Pla'nviewl ~ire Depar~men9, $16~.00; S.E.Bolles, $250.00; A.T.Herrod, $150.00; J.B,Slaughter, $125.00; H.R. Sloan, $105.00. J,P.Marlin, $155o00; AoL.King, $165~:00; 0.B.Gu~n, $150.00; T~P. ' Sit:ton, $135.O0; ToE.Alexander, $135,00;:'R.NcDu~f,'$150.00; W.C.Mooney, $150o00; ~.M.Heflln, $115~00; Dr~'~E.C,NiCh~l,'$1~5,00; Dr. D.P.Jones, $75.00; Will Evans, $125.00; Frank Stultz, $125.00~ ' BILLS: Board of-City Development, $500.00; Plainv~ew Independent School'District, $125.00; plainview'Public ~ibr~ry, $~O.00; Te~a~ De- fense Guard, $12o50; ~.~GallawayRegistrar, $21.50; Cit~ o~ Plainview Water Revenue Bonds, $1,000.00; H~le County State Bank, $1,600.00; Southwestern Public Service Co., ~$45.22;~Southwestern-B~ll Tel?phone Co., $130.00; West Texas Gas Co., $156.25; The SteCk Co,, $2,17, The Herald-News Publishing Co., $21.10; Continental Dil Co., $57.79; Hinds ~ Kenniston Garage,-'$~.50; J.B.Masten; $9.53.; COmme~.~ial Rad~'Equip- ment Co., $~.:50~ Bob HOoper Mptor Co., $23.43; Busy~Bee c-afc,, $1So99; Austin Battery Bo,, $13.~5; K~ker's Service Station,' $8.6~i ShOok Tire Co., $25.-10; Eureka Fir~ Hose, $2.70. Estep Service Station, $5.07;-J.M.Radford Grocery Col, $7,77; Clowe & Cowan, $2.87; Higginbotham-Bartlett Lbr., $135.7~; Y & B Gro- cery, $30.78;'Sheppar~ CheFrolet Co~, $8.40; winn Motor'~o., $21.70; Connor-Mathes, $11.~92., .H.M,Hamilton, $16.20; Magnolia Petroie{~m CO., $63.65; Reams EleCtric'Co., $16..19;'United ~tates Asphalt Corp~r.ation, $137.87; Plainv~ew Builder's Supply, $20.55; John ~ll, $67~50; Plai~L view Sanitarium& Clinic, $22~.00; Hugh Etter, $6.67; Western UniOn~ Telegraph Co~, $18.10~ S.J.RoaCh, $~0o87; Cash payroll,.$1,136.26; L.DoHarriso~, $T1.2~;"J.L.Gallaway~Registrar, $19,50; ~orge Schick, $50.30; Pla~nv~ew V~ctor~ Tax Fund, $282.90; Cash Payroll, $399.98; ~L.Gallaway City Col., $107~.:29. - · Motion by Alderman 0sb~r'ne, seconded b~ Alderman Smith, that the resighation of T.A.Bohannon as Night Chief Police be accepted ahd, that Nath Burkett be appointed ASsistant Chief Police--the change to take effic~ at once, and the salar~of~Mro Burkett to be the same as Mr. Bohannon was receiving which was $150'.00 per month. The motion was carried and it was so ordered. Motion by Alderman Hancock, seconde~ by Alderman Smith, that R.McDuff and W.C.Mooney be appointed to places in the street depart- ment., and the salary for each to be $150.00 per month. The motion was carried and was so ordered. WHEREAS, the City of Plainview is the owner of Lot No. 21 and the SoUth l0 ft. of Lot No. 2~, Block No. 17, Original Town of Plain- view, Hale County, Texas; and WHEREAS, Lillie-Hoffman Cooling Towers, Inc., a corporation, has made an offer to the City Council of the City' of Pla~nview to purchase the above described tract for a cash consideration of TWO THOUSAND, SEVEN HUNDRED FIFTY AND N0/100 ($2,750.00) DOLLARS, conditioned upon the City furnishing a complete abstract showing good and merchantable title vesred in it; an~ ~q]EREAS, the City Council is of the opinion that the offer made is adequate and acceptable to said City Council: NOW,' THEREFORE,. BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE'CITY OF PLAIN~IEW, TENAS, in Regular Session, this 2nd day of April,' 1945, that the offer made by Lillie-Hoffman'.Cooling 'Towers, Inc., of TWO THOUSAND, SEVEN HUNDRED FIFTY AND N0/100 ($2,750.00) DOLLARS be and it is hereby accepted and'that the Mayor is bereby instructed to ex- ecute deed of general warranty conveying the.above descrihed property to the said Lillie,Hoffman CoOling Towers, Inc.~, and the City Secre- tary to duly-attest same, under corporate seal, and to deliver said deed upon the/payment in cash of shid ~0 THOUSAND, SEVEN HUNDRED FIFTY.AND N0/1~0.($2,750.00) DOLLARS~ when~said abstract has been ~ approved. Motion made by Alderman Osborne, seconded by.Atde~nLB~n F.Smith, and upon a vote being taken', it was unanimouSly adopted. ( ) J.L.Gallawa¥ City Secretary. 'Signed J.~.Jordan Mayo~r-f' Notion by Aiderma~ Hancock, seconded by Alderman Osborne, that the following contract be approved and entered into and, that the Mayor be and he is hereby authorized to sign for the City. The mo- tion was carried ag .the'~,~contract is as follows. STATE OF TEXAS COUNTY OF HALE KNOW ALL ~N BY TME, SE PRESENTS: That we, Hale Ceunty and the City of Pla~nview, both .~corporatS poli.tical subdivision of the State of Texas, acting herein by the County'Judge and I~1ayor, respectively,, herein called first pa~ty, whether one or mo~e, and L.B.Newman, herein called second party, is to witness: Second'party, for the consideration hereinafter mentioned, does for himself, his executors and adncinistrators, covenant, pronise and agree with first party that he will within the space or ~time of thir- teen weeks from the date hereof (bad weather, strikes, lockouts, gov- ernc~ent prohibitions and other things over which second party has no control excepted) in a good and w-orkman-like manner and ~ccording to the best of his art and skill, substantially erect, build: set up and finish, complete, ready for occupancy, one shop huild~ng and/or hangar, 100 ft. X 100 ft., with 16 ft. door clearance on the North- west, end, and an additional 24 2t. lean-to on the Southwest side of said. hangarbuilding, with room. s out of said lean-to on the West end thereof, co~pri'sing one room l~ ft. X 24 ft. and two rooms 12 ft. X 2h ft.. and the remaining 62 ft. of said lean-to opening into the main shop or h~ng:ar building; said shop, hangar and/or building and lear.~-to, together wi~.~.'ith~ .rooms cut off therein as above designated, all to be huilt and' c~'~t~ructed of structf~al steel frame and angle irons, comprising purlins, are of 2 in. X 2 in. and 3 in. X 3 in. steel. The wall studdings are of 8 i~. I beams, said building is to be covered, roofing, ~ding~....~dopr:st~nd.~,Dartitions, with 26 guage gal- vanized corrugated iron. The galvanized ¢'ron will carry no paint, but the other beams and angle irons will carry supper c~ating of allumi- hum metal paint. The doors on the han~ar bNilding are to be the rol- ler type doors, as more particularly skeched and blue printed as per- blue. print Sheet No. E2' B592 prepared by Star Manufacturing Company and which blue print is referred to, a~optedand made a part of this contract. Said doors shall be mounted, on ~o 9 in. wheels at the bot- tom of each door for same to roll on. Second party fnrther agrees to floor hoth the hangar shop build- ing and the lean-to all with a five in. re-enforced conorete floor, all with the proper mixture and construction and to' also lay the foundation for both the hangar building and lean-to, all in accord- .ance with Fl. B592, prepared by the Star Manufacturing company, and said. hangar building and lean-to is to be constructed in heighth and dimensions with roofing and siding and windows and openings all in accordance with plans and specifications agreed upon and the blue prin~No. E1 B592, prepared by the Star ManUfacturing Company, all of which blue prints are adopted and made a part of this contract as though written out in full herein. Second party agrees on his part to further install plumbing of two drains, two water outlets and ~wo gas outlets to the outside of sai~ buildir~ only, and ~urther agrees on his-part to properly wire said building ~Or electrical service; all of said wiring to be in- stal.led in conduit with a series of twelve lights p~operly distribu- ted' in the main hangar building and ten lig~hts properly distributed ~ the~shop part of the lean-to and with a ligiht in each of the three room~ above described, all in accordance with e~e'ctrical methods of installing such equipment in a good work--an-like manner. Second pa~ty agrees to furnish all ~f the material, ~o all of the work and to complete all of the above described improvements and buildings and other facilities in a good and first class, workm_an-like manner in the time herein above agreed upon, complete and ready for occupancy for a total consideration of T~ENTYEIGHT TH~JS~kND, FIVE HtEOREDAND N0/100 ($28,500.00) DOLLARS, First party agrees to pay to second party the' full consideration for such work so done agd completed all in accordmmce with the plans and specifications heretofore agreed upon; and it is further mutually agreed between both parties hereto that as the work progresses.- and upon estimates made and submitted to first partY.b~.L~e~d party, to be approved~ by f~rst party's engineer, that first party will pa~y ~8%Second partlY', 8~% of such estimate for work done and when materials have been delivered on the ground, the first party agrees to pay to second party 80% ~£ the cost of such material, and such process of payment upon such estimates shall continue from time to time ab the convenience of second partyj untill, s.aid building is completed and when completed ~u~l% and final.~cons~der- ation for such structure and work shall be paid in full to second party. It is agreed between both parties hereto that Ben Williams is an engineer and employed byI first party to represent first par- ty's inteEest in inspe, cti~JL~L. ~and '~hecking the progress of the con- structing~the foundation and floorS, and that sNch checking and insPecti~ is acceptable and agreeable to second party. WITNESS our hands in three original ~Opies this March, A.D. 1945, day of HALE C OUT~TY BY Ernest Ti~bets County Judge CITY OF PLAINVIEW BY First Party Y by. Kelly G~Nawman There being no further business meeting adjourned. -:April 9, 1945:- A called meeting of the City Council was held on the above named date in the City Hall, which is the regular meeting place of the City Council, the Mayor, J.N.Jorda~, presiding, and Aldermen E.M,Osborne, W.C.Malone'and C.H.Hancock present when the following business was transacted,to wit: Alderman~0sborne made a motion which motion was seconded'by A1- dermanMalone, that t~_~gnations of Berry Lynch and Harry McCain from the police $orce~h~d~hat E.j.Shearer be appointed to one of the place~, and his salary to be $150.00 per month. The motion was carried and it was so ordered. There being no further business, meeting adjourned. tY'Secr ta' ~ ~ Plainview, Texas, April 16, 1945. The City Council met in regular meeting with the following mem- bers present. Mayor, J.N,Jordan. Aldermen: E.M.0sborne, L.M.Frogge, Ben F,Smith, W.C.MalOne and CoH.Hancock. City tax collector P.H.Bryan, City Health Officer Dr. E.C.NiCholl and City Attorney Frank R.Day, at- tended the meeting. Minutes of the last regular meeting also, minutes of the called meeting held on April, 9th, read and adopted. Notion by Alderman Osborne, seconded by Alderman Frogge, that the following ordinance be passed and adopted. The motion was car- ried and the ordinance follows. -:ELECTION There was presented to the Council in proper form and proper man- er, the returns of the election held throughout the-city of ~lainview, on the 3rd'day of'April,'19~5, to elect the following officers for the City of Plainview, Texas, and said returns having beenreceived, opened and canvassed, as provided by law, and it appearing from said returns that the following candidates'received the nyumber of votes herein stat- ed: For Aldermen: C,H.Hancock, 68 votes; W.C.Malone, 68 votes; Earl Alexander, 35 votes; Frank Caves, 36 'votes; J.B.Cardwell, I vote. The following candidates having received the largest number of votes were declared duly elected by the City Council. C.H.Hancock and W.C.Malone. The total number of votes polled being 105, and the terms of office beige for~ the ensuing two years. IT IS THEREFORE declared that the above named persons having re- ceiwed the largest number of votes cast for any one for the above named offices are hereby declared elected for the ensuing two years. ATTEST: J.L.Gallawa¥ C'~ty:SecreSarmy. J.N.Jordan ~ayo~'. City Attorney Frank R.Day, administered the oath of office to the newly elected officers, C.H.Hancock and W,C.Malone. Motion by Alderman Frogg&, seconded by Alderman Malone, that the City pay one-third of the bill for uniforms for the High School Band. The motion was carried and it was so ordered. MOtion by Alderman Osborne, seconded by Alderman Smith, that the muditors ~eport. 9~t~Ci. ty,s books and accounts be accepted, and the bill for $225.00~$e ~-~lo~ed and ordered paid° The motion was carried and it was so ordered. Motio~ 'by Alderman Osborne, seconded by Alderman Malone, that the following r. esolution be passed and adopted. The motion was carried and the resolution follows. -:RE S OLU TZO_N,- V~HEREAS, the Plainview Independent~School District brought a suit aga~st t~e ~ei~rs of Mrs.. Minnie Reeves, deceased, for taxes and a 2ore~losure of a lien on-- Lots NOs. 7 to 1~, both inclusinve, in Block NO. 28, Highland ad- dition to the town of Plainview, Hale County, Texas; and WPIEREAS, the City of Plainview was impleaded as a taxing unit, as well as the State Of Texas and Cotu~ty of Hale; and thereafter judge- 39O ment was rendered as against all of said defendendants and foreclosed the liens of each separate taxing unit, and said property was a~ver- tised and sold and bought in by the ~lainview ~ndependent School Dis- trict for itself and for the use and benefit of the City of Plainview and the State of Texas and County of Hale; and WHEREAS, the Plainview Independent School District has found a buyer for said lots, to wit: Lester W~James, for a total considera- tion of ONE THOUSAND, SIX hXINgRED SEVENTY FIVE AND N0/100 ($1,675.00) DOLLARS, and the Said Lester W. James has had the title examined and a qu?stion has been raised to said title regarding the sufficiency of service upon said heirs, and he is unwilling to pay over said'cOn~id- e~ati0n an~ accept a deed unless he is assured~by the City of Plain- view that !t will refund to him its pro rata part out of said full consideration in the event that he is unsuccessful in a t~espass to try.title suit; and WHEREAS, the City of Plainview is willing for the Plainview In- dependent School District to make said agreement with the said Les- ter W. James. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY TRE CITY COUNCIL OF THE~CITY OF PLAINVIEW, in-regular session, thiS 16th day of April, 1955, with a quorumpresent, that the officers of t-~Plainview Independent School District be authorized, in so far as the City of PlainvieW is concerned, to enter into an agreement with Lester W.James to sell him the above described lots for a total cash consideration of ONE THOUSAND SIX HUNDRED SEVENTY FSVE AND N0/100 ($i,675.0~ DOLLARS, and to deliver to him a deed, conditioned t~-at said School~District for itself and for said City will refund to him the 01qE-THOUSAND, SIX HUND~D SEVENTY FIVE- AND N0/100 ($1,675.00) DOLLARS, if he'!is not successf~l in-a tresSpass to try title suit~ to clear up the title to said property, and shoUld th~ said Lester W. James fail in such'suit, it will be agre.ed by him that said.property will be reconveyed to the Plainview Independent School District, and put the tiile back in stat- us quo. Motion by Councilman Osborne, seconded by Gouncilman Malone, and unanimously carried that the above resolution be adopted. PASSED AND ADOPTED this 16th day of April, 1955. (ATTEST) J .L. Gallawa City Secretary. Signed J .N. Jordan ' ' Mayor. Motion by Alderman Hancock, seconded by Alderman Osborne, that TOm'Cooper and W.L.Porter be appointed to places in the Police Depart- ment as night patrolmen$~ the-places made vacant by the resignations of Berry Lynch and Harry McCain, and the salaries to be $150.00 per month-~ each. The motion was carried and it was.so ordered. There being no further business, meeting adjourned. Plainview, Texas, May 7, 1945. The City Cluncil met in regular meeting with the followinE mem- bers present. Mayor, J.N.~ordan. Aldermen: L.M.Frogge, C.H.Hancock, W.C.Malon~, Ben F.Smith and E~M,Osborne. City tax collector P.H.Bryan, and city attorney Frank R.Day, attended the meeting. Minutes of the last meeting, read and adopted. Notion and second that the monthly reports be accepted and ord- ered filed, the regular salaries, ~nd the following hills, be allowed and ordered paid. The mition was carried and it was so ordered. REPORTS: City Secretary's Report of water, sewer and miscellane- ous collections in April, 1945, $19,364.88; Chief Police-, report for April, $673.00; C. ity tax collector's ~eport for April, $325.96; cur- rent taxes colIected in April, and $350.16, delinquent taxes collected in April. Southwestern Public Service ~o., first quarter of 1945, end- ing ~arch 31st~ $816.98; West Texa~ Gas Co., same period, $1,173.16. Southwestern-B~ll Telephone Co., same period, $1,113.09. SALARIES: P.H.Bryan, $2~0.00; J.N,Jordan, $1~5.00; ~.~.Gallaway,. $185.00; Fran~.~ R.Day, $75.00, E,N.0shorne, $20.00, Lo~.Frogg~, $20.00, Ben FoSmith, $20.00; W.C.Malone, $20.00; C.~.Hancock, $20.00, Hoyt Curry, $190.00; Nath Burkett, $160.00; J~E~Sheeon, $150,00; E.J.Shearer, $150.00; ~.L'.Porter, $150.00; Tom Cooper,~$150.00; Geo. J.Boswel~.~ $125.00; W.J~B~yan, $100.00; S.E.Hite, $65.00; A.M.Hamilton, $175~00; Floyd Nels°n, $145o00; Frank Rigler, $135.00;'L.BoSheppard, $135.00; S.Jo~Roach, $135.00; Plainview Fire Department, $165.~0; S.E.Bolles, $240,00; A.T.Herrod, $140.00; J.B.Slaughter, $125.00, H.R,Sloan,$105.00. J.P.Marlin, $155.00;'A.L.King, $~65.~00; 0~B.Guin, $150.00; W.C. Mooney, $150.00; R.McDuff, $150.00; T.P.Sitton, $135,00; T.E.Alexander, 135.0.0; j.~.Heflin, $115.00; Dr. E.C.Nicholl, $125.00; Dr. D.P.Jones, 75.00, Will Evans, $125.00 Frank Stultz, $125.00. BILLS: Board of City Development, $500.00; Plainview Independent SchOol District, ~$125.00; Plainview Public Library, $~0.00; T.exas De- fense Guard, $12.50; Southwestern Public s~rvice ~'o.~, $855.76, South- western-Bell Telephone Co.,~$97.32; West Texas Gas Co.~, $150o05; W. est- ern 1lnion Telegraph Co. ,.$6.59; Herald-News Publishing Co., $4.00, John Logsdon, $5~.76; Meinecke Bros., $13,96; Robinson-Herring Drug, $4.28; Hinds & Kenniston, $7.50; Connercial Radio Equipment Co.,$3.50; Busy Bee Cafe, $20.55; Continental'0il Co., $64.01; Parts & Suppoy Co., $~.85; Phillips Ba~te. ry Co.~ $2.50; Plainview Build~er's Suppl. y, $39.80; kiker's Service St~ation, $6.55; W.S.Darley & Co., $17.50; Fa~n Chemical Co., $17~75; Eureka Fire Hose, $35.$7; Estep Service Station, $15.20; C.E.Settle, Thatcher Pri.n~ing Co., $39.85; Homelite Corporation, $60.00; Y & B Grocery, $9.55;~B~ggs C.omp~any, $174.03; Harder & Dysart, $156.65; Rock- well Bros. L, br~, $12.'.86, Tom W.~arpenter EquiPme,nt Co., $20.3~; Rodgers Mft r., $~..50, Austin Battery Co~, $2.90; Fred Berryhill Equip- ment Co., $6.31; Berry's Blacksmith-Shop, $12.25; John Hull~ $81.50; Long-Bell ~br., $1.5.00; ~Frank-R. Day, $8.60; 0.B.Jackson, $7.50; Bu~- roughs Adding Ma~h~ne~Co., $6.60; Bob Hooper Motor Co,, $10.36; The P~lainview Tribune, $2..50; City Election Board, $39.00; J.B.Masten.'S~r- 'vice Station, $18.51. .And~erson-~itchell, $11.12; Magnolia Petroleum Co., $62.79;-Reams .~r~ Co., $715; Paul Ellered,$23.48; Blackwell Auto Supply, $8.85; ~j~aOhinery Co., $3.15; Higginbotham-Bartlett Lbr., $615.74; Edin- burg C~us ~o., $14.~; W~.J.Klinger-Auditor~' $225.00; Plainview Inde- pendent SChool DistriCt, $104.13; G.D.Ames,~$30.00; J.L.Gallaway-Regis- trar, $26.50; Beagle-D~kewitz Motor Co., $1,142.50; City of Plainview Water R~venue Bond Fund, $1,000.00; City of Plainview Withholding Fund, $295°00, Cash Payroll, $1,190.~40; j.L.Gallaway City Col., $112.24. Motion by Alderman Eaho~¢k,s~eclo. SdedD~y~A[~Bs~ma~!~a[on~, that the salaries~of the ~emBer~Of~'theP[a~n~&ewbFire Department be increased $15.00 per month each. The motion was carried and it was so ordered. Motion by Alderman Hancock, seconded by Alderman Malone, that Berry Lynch and J.R.Carter be appointed to places in the fire depart- ment and their salaries be $150.00 per month each and, that the resig- nation of S.J.Roach be accepted. The motion was carried and it was so ordered. Notion by Alderman Frogge, seconded by Alderman Hancock, that the following a~dinance be PaSSed and adopted. The motion was car- ried an~d ~he~e~d£nan~fellows. -:ORDINANCE NO. 50,5:- AN ORDINANCE ~ENDiNG ORDINANCE NO. 1 AND ELIMINATING LOTS 57 to 74 OF-BLOCK NO.. l, G.W.0V~NS ADDITION TO THE TOWN OF PLAI~IEW, H~LE COUNTY, TEXAS, FROM THE FIRE LIMITS BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PLAINVIEW, TEXAS: Section 1. That Ordinance No. i of the City of Plainview be and it is hereby amended. Section 2. That from and after the passage of this ordinance all of Lots 57 to 74 inclusive, of Block No, i of the G.W. 0wens Ad- dition'to the town of Plainview, Hale County, Texas, is hereby taken out of the fire limits in the City of Plain~iew and $~ not hereafter be considered within the fire limits of the City of Plain- view. PASSED ~GID ADOPTED this 7th day of May A.D. 1945. ATTEST: J .L. Gallaway, City Secretary. Signed. ~ J.N.Jordan MaYor. Motion by Alderman Frogge.~ seconded"L~y~A~derman Hancock, that · he city tax collector, P,H..Bryan, be and he is hereby instructed to notify those who are delinquent in the payment of city taxes to pay same by June l, 1945, or the~accounts will'be placed in the care of the cit~ attorney Frank RoDay With instructions to bring suit for the collection of same. The'motion was carried an~ it was so ordered. Motion by Alderman 0shorne, seconded by Alderm~ Frogge, that the City appropriate ont of the City's General Fund $2,000.00 to the Municipal Go~i~u~.~a'!~& Country Club.~ The motion was carried and it was so ~ordered. There b~ing no further business, meeting adjourned. Joint aa~t~meeting of the Commissioner's Court of Hale County, Texas, and ~he City Co~cil of the City of Plainview, Texas, with the ~ollowing members present~ amd Earnest Tibbets C .G,Howard R.E.Wilson J. L .Mann J .B. Smit~ J.N,~ordan L.M.Frogge E.M.0sborne C.H.Hancock County Judge CommissiGner Precinct NO. 1 commissioner Precinct No. 2 Commissioner precinct No. 3 Commissioner Precinct No. 4 Mayor and among other things the following b~?siness Was transacted, to wit: The Erwin-Newman Company, of HO~Lston, Texas, submitted a bid to Hale-County and the City of Plainview proposing to furnish all mate- rial, labor ahd to complete on foundation to be erected by Hale Coun- ty and-the City of Plainview, ready for occ~A0ancy, a bank of ten T Hangars, for a total consideration of $10,000.00, said bank of ten hangars to be a unit of ten interlocking, separate hangars, over-all dimensions being 280 feet long, 26 feet 8 incheS4wide, with door epen- ings 40 feet by 8 feet, all to be constr~cted out of 26 guage corruga- ted iron on steel angle iron welded into a panel, all in accordance with the plans and specifications, dascussions and representations made be C.P.Erwin, appearing before the Council and.the Commossioners, Cou~t in person; with the understanding that 10% of said bid is to be paid at the acceptance of the bid, 80% of said bid to be paid upon' sight draft with bill of lading attached, and the balance to be paid upon the building being completed and acceped. Motion made by R.E.Wilson, seconded by J.B~Smith, that the propo- sal and bid of Erwin-Newman Company be accepted, and motions made by E.M,0sborn~, and seconded by L.M.Frogge, that the bid and proposa~ be accepted, and upon said motion being put to a vote by the county Judge to the ~ommissioners the same was carried by unanimous vote, and same being put to vote by Mayor J.N.Jordan to the City Council, the s~me was adopted by unanimous vote. Plainview, Texas, May 21, 19~5. The City Council met in. regular meeting with the following mem- bers present. Ma~Fo~, J.N.Jordan. Aldermen:' E.M.0sborme, L.M.Frogge, Ben F.Smith, W.C.Malone and C~H.Hancock. City Tax Collector P.H.Bryan, and City Attorney Frank R.Day, attended the meeting. Minutes of the last meeting, read and adopted. ~otion by Alderman Malone, seconded by Alderman Frogge, that the City contribute $326.00 to the Plainview Independent School District to apply on playground equipment etc.., The motion was carried and it ~as so ordered% Motion by Alderman Hancock, seconded by Alderman Osborne, that Joe E.Baker be appointed to a place in the police department, and the salary to be $150.00 per month. The motion was carried and it was so ordered. ~'~e r'ie~L Motion by Alderman Hancock, secomded by AldeSman Frogge, that be passed and adopted. The motion was car- ~e follows. -:0 R D I N A N C E N0. 306:- AN ORDINANCE REG~ISLA~ TING THE USE, ~L®LING,. TRANSPORTATION, 'i.~AND~TT~;iiSTORAGE¥0F"AN¥ '~FORi~"OF ~ACTURED AND/OR LIQUE- FIED PETROLEL~I GASES, FIXING INSPECTION FEES, P-~GULATIN~ THE LOCATIONS AND DISTANCES FROM STREETS ~ ~S~UCTURES THAT STORAGE IN BULK OF ~FACTDTtED AtqD/0R ~LIQUEFIED PET~ ROLEU~ GASES WITHIN THE CITY 0F PLAIATVIEW MAY BE STORED, AND PROBIBITING THE STORAGE IN BULK OF SUCH MJtNUFACTURED GASES WITHIN SAID AREA, ~HD PROVIDING A PENALTY FOR THE VIOLATION OF ANY PROVISt~N T~.~LEOF BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PLA!NVIEW, TEXAS: SECTION 1. That 'all persons, firms, or corporations who may, f~om and after the effective date of this ordinance, install or equip any residence, busimess house or apartment house, or any other build- ing located and situated within the corparate limits of the City of Plair.~view,. with any install.~tion or equipment designed to use as a fuel any form of manufactured or 'liquefied petroleum gases, shall use in any such installat'ion, whether for domestic or industrial use, only a standard grade of pipe or piping, and all applianC~s~ used in connection'with any such installation shall be a 'Standard grade and type of equipment. Any system which uses any form of~ ma~ufactured or liquefied petroleum gases must bear the label of approval or listing of the Underwriter's Laboratories. The storage of any liquefied petroleum gases in any container, either above ground or dnderground, i~ prohibited inside of or underneath any building in the corporate limits; and no~ equipment using liquefied petrnleum gases shall be permitted within the fire limits as _~defin- ed by ordinance, except motor vehicles using such gas. SECTION 2. The term "Standard Grade" as used herein shall mean that grade of article which is accepted by dealers in such equipment and recognized as complying with all fire law regula- tions. SECTION 3. Any-such equipment as pr.ovided f~ shall be in- stalled and/or repaire~ in a wor4manlike manner which shall comply with all i~ws and/or regulations o~ the City of Plainview, and the regulations of the National Board of Fire Underwriters and the Nat- ~ional Fire Prot~'ction Association; a~d no equipment ~sing liquefied petroleum gases shall be permitted wit$in the fire limits as defined by ordinance of the City of Plainvie~ SECTION ~. When any such ~pment is installed as herein provided, same shall hot be ~placed in operation or used unless and 1 until ~aid installation has heen-approved, as comp y~ng with this ordinance by th~ City Pt~umbing Inspector. ~r~ SECTION 5. Any person, firm or corporation inst~lling any such equipment as herein provided sha~l secure the approval .of same as complying with the requirements of this ordinance by the City Plum~in~ Inspectgr, as herein provided fo~, and shall, upon request- ing sUcn inspectzon for approval, pay an inspection fee of $1.00, for each piece of equipment, to cov~e~r>ce~tc~df~inspe'~t~on. SECTION 6. All tank trucks and tank trailers used for the transportation of l~quefied petroleum gases within the City shall be construed and operated so as to comply with the r~gulaD-ions for the design, construction and operation of automobile tank trucks and tank trailers' for the transportation of liquefied petroleum gases as ~oved by the National Board of Fire Underwriters and the Nat- Protection Association. Any person,~ firm or corporation operate or cause to b'e operated any tank truck or tank trailer used for the~ purpose of t~ansporting liquefied petroleum ~hin the corporate limits of the City shall keep any such in good condition at all times, and upon the development any defect that would create a hazard to persons or property, said ta~k truck Or tank trailer shall be removed from the streets of the City until such defects have been repaired, of faulty equip- mentl.replaced; and any such tank trucks and tank trailers shall be subject to inspection b.y the proper authorities at any time. No tan~ truCk or tank trailer shall be parked, Stored or o~Perated UPon any street wi~.hin the fire limits, except ~hat such ta~ trucks or . tank trailers may.cross such fire limits on Fifth~Street .within the City ~without being in violation of this ordinance, nor shall they the City shall be treated with a malodorant in such quantities as required by State Law to create an'~;odor easily detected in case of leaks in piping or equipment. ~ SECTION 8. The City GoUncil of ~the City of Plainview has found and determined that such manufactured and/or liquefied pet- roleum gases stored in bulk (by the word "bulk" means for resale and distribution) are highly inflammable and combustible, and in case of explosions from the ignition of such gases, great and ser- ious damage to persons and property result in large areas surround- ing such sterage locality. And after due and thorough inquiry and investigation, the City Council of the 0ity of Plainview has fur- ther found and determined that the storage in b~lk of manufactured and/or liquefied petroleum gases, commonly known as butane, prD- pane and all other similar types of manufactured and/or liquefied 395. petroleum gases, constitute~ a hazard, dangerous to both persons and property, if such place of storage is within one hundred feet of any street or within one hundred and fifty feet of any structure or building belonging to another within the City Limits of the City of. Plainview; and that the Council has further found and determined that such storage in bulk of such manufactured and/or liquefird pet- roleum gases wihtin such area constituDe and create a nuisance as .,provided by Art. 1015, Sect. ll, and Art. lt75,'Sect. 34 of the Revised CiVil~Statutes of Texas. ~ It shall therefore be unlawful, for an, y person, firm or cor- poration to store in bnlk manufactured and/or liquefied petroleum gases, anywhere w~.,~hln the City of Plainview, within 100 feet of any street or wih~tn 150 ft~ of any structure or building belong, lng to another within the ~ity ~imits of the City of Plainview, Texas. SECTION 9. Any person, firm or corporation violating any proVisions, of th~s ordinance shall be deemed guilty of a misdemea- nor, and upon~conviction for violation thereof, shall be fined in any ~not to exceed ONE HUNDRED AND N0/100 ($100.00) DOLLARS, and day of use or operation of any such equipment or violation ~ provisien of this ordinance shall constitute a separate of- ~enseo SECT~ION 10. In the event any section or part of section or p~ of this ordinance shall be held invalid, such invalidity sl al affect the valid portions hereof, which shall be enforce- al le regardless of such holding. O: t: C~ P: a~ ON ll. The fact that there does not now exist any rule regulating and controlling the installation or use quefied petrole~um gases within the corporate of Plainview, which said gases are highly vola- ~e and if not properly controlled and regulated .~ous and hazardous condition affecting life and es an emergency and imperative necessity' for the preserVation of the public welfare and safeDy, ~h~ch the suspension of the rule requiring ordinances to days before the final passage thereof, shall become effective before the expiration time of its final, passage; wherefore such rules and this ordinance shall be effective from and and it is so ordained. this 21st day of May, A.D. 19~5. ATTEST: J.N.Jordan Mayor,~ CZty of Plainview, Tex. 10: further business, neeting was recessed until me E. M. 0SBORNE L. M; FROGGE W,, C. },~LONE H. Mayor Pro-tern ALDERMJ~N ALDERMAN ALDERMAN 396 and J. L. GallaWay, City Se~cretary, being present. There came on, among other things to be considered, the following: Motion was Made by' Alderman Frogge, and seconded by Alder- man Malone that the City sell $75,000.00 U. S. Government 2% BondS when and as and if it can obtain at par and accrued interest a like amount of U. S. Government. 1~% Bonds, due 1950. Whereupon the-Mayor Pro-rem put the motiOn, and the follwing voted "AYE": Frogge, lfalone, Smith and Hancock; and none voted "NO". Alderman Osborne serving as Mayor Pro-rem in the absence of Mayor Jordan. Motion was made by'Alderman Smith and seconded b~.Alderman Malone that the City authorize Crummer ~ OompanY,~ Inc,,~ias, Texas, to take UP and pay for the following described principal ma- turities due in 1945: $2,000~' , 3½% interest, Dated l, 1940 Due June l, 1945, BondS Nos. 7 and 8, Payable at the~Me~antile~'National Bank at Dallas., Dallas, Texas; $3,000 Sewer Bonds, 5% interest, Dated June 10, 1921 Due June 10, 1945,~. Bonds Nos. 58, 59, and 60, Payable at Central Hanover Bank and Trust Company, New York~ New York; $1,000 Waterworks Bond, 5% interest, Dated June 10, 1921, Due June 10~ 1945, Bond No. 20, Payable at Central Hanover Bank and Trust Company, New York, New York; $2,000 Refunding 5% Bonds of 1929 Dated August l, 1929 Due August l, 1945, Bonds Nos. 22 and 23, Pa at Central Hanover Bank and Trust , New York, New York; $3,000 Auditorium 5% Bonds, Dated September, 15; 1921, Due September, 15~ 1945, ~'~'~ Bonds Nos. 46, ~7~and 48 ~'~ Payable at Central Hanover Bank and Trust Company, New York, New York; $1,000 Street Improvement ~% Bond, Dated October l, 1935 Due October l, 1945 Payable at First National Bank in Dallas, Dallas, Texas Bond No. 5,: in the total amount of $12,000.00; and, on the due date of said~ bonds, as taken up, Crummer & Company, Inc., will clip the matuing coupons and presen~ to the city for payment, andhold the $12,000 Bonds until October l, the due date of .the last bond to becon~ due; at which time, the city will either pay the bonds at par and accrued interest from their due daDe at the rate~of interest each bears, or will at that time authorize the said Company to refund same into Refunding Bonds maturing 1950/1960, ~bearing interest at the rate of 2~1/4%, dated October 1,1945, interest p~ble semi-annually; both interest and principal payable at the First N-a~ic~al Bank in Dallas, Dallas, Texas. There will be maturing $20,000~o00 principal in 1946 $21~000o00 principal in 1947 $27,000°00 principal in 1948. At the option of the city, the company will be authorized to take up the said bonds as they become due, With the same ar- rangements as above set out, sO that each year's maturities can be refunded at the last maturity date of that particular year; to bear a rate of interest commensurate with the rate specified if the 19~5' maturities are refun~d~ in proportion to the Dow Jones Average of ten leading issues of municipal bo~is of cities of the United States, in-c~Da~son to the rate of~"interest of those ten cities as shown at th is date~. In other words, the rate will be ~roportiona~ely higher or lower a~ the Dow Jones Average may change on those ten cities as now calculated. Whereupon the Mayor Pr0-tem put the motion and the following voted "AyeS: Fro. gge, ~alone, Smith and Hancock; and none voted Alderman Osborne serving as MayG~ Pro-tern' in the absence of Mayo~ Jordan. ~Ther being no further business, meeting adjourned. Mayor. Plainview, Texas, June 4, 1945. The City Council met in regular meeting with the following mem- bers present. Mayor~ J.N. Jordan. Aldermen: L.M.Frogge, Ben F.Smith, W.C.~alone, E.M.0sborne ~nd C~H.Hancock. City tax collector P.H.Bryan, and City attorney FrankeR.Day, attended the meeting. Minutes of the last ~esUlar meeting also, minutes of the recon- vened regular meeting held on May, 22nd, read and amended in the mat- ter of t~e interest rate on the Refunding Bonds which might he issued by Crummer & Company, Inc., maturing in 1950-1960, to be 2~% instead of 2~% as the motion and contract states. Motion was sarried and it was so ordered. Motion and smcond that the monthly reports be accepted and ord- ered filed, the regular salaries, and the following bills, be all~wed and ordered paid~ The motion was carried and it was so ordered. REPORTS: City Secretary's report of water, sewer~and miscella- neous collections in May, $2,202.59;~Chief Police' report for May, $579.50; City Tax~Collector's report of current taxes colledted in May, $1,202..61; and of~ delinquent taxes collected in May, $2,507.58. S~LARIES: PoH.Bry~n, $200.00; J..N.Jordan, $185.00; J.L..Gallaway, $185.00; Frank R.Day, .$75.00; E.M,Osborne, $20.00; Ben F.Sm~th,$20.00; L.N.Frogge, $20.00; W.C.Malone. $20.07; C.H.Hancock, $20°00; Ho~t Curry., $190.00; Nath Burkett, ~$160.00~J.E.~Sheeon, $150.00; E.J.Shear- er, $15~o00; W.L~Po~ter, $150,00;'Tom~ooper,-$150o00; George J~. Bos- well, $125.00; Joe E.Bake~, $150.00; ~V.j.Bryan, $100.00; S.E.Hite,' $65 · ~)0; .A.M.Hamilton, · $190.00; Floyd Nelson ~ $160.00; Frank Rigler, $150~.00, L,B.Sheppard, $150.00; Berry Lynch, $150.00; J.R.Carter, $150~.00; Plainview Fire Department, $30.00. . S.E.Bo~les, $240.00; A.T.Herrod, $140.00; J,B.Slaughter, $125.00; H.R.Slo.an, $105.00; J'.P.Marlin, $145.00; A.L.King, $165.00; 0,B,Guin, $150.~00, R.McDuf~, $150.00; W.C.Mooney,~ $150.00; C.E.Bramlett,$~5o00; Roy McDonald, $~45o00; T.P.Sitton, $1~5.00; j.R.McCarter, $1~5.00; J.N.~eflin~ $115.00; Dr. E.C.Nicholl, $125.00; Dr. D.P.Jones, $75.00; Will Evans, $125.00; Frank Stultz, $125.00. BILLS: Board of City Development, $500.00; ~Plainvi~w Independ- ent School District, $125.00; plainview Public L~brary, $40.00; Texas Defense Guard, $12.50; Southwestern Publi~ Service Co., $1,028.84; Southwestern-Bell Telephone Co., $96~38; West Texas Gas Co., $139.05; Western Unio~ Telegraph Co,, $7.22; Thatcher Printing CO., $8.45~oHerald-News Publishlng~Cg., $93.95; KVOP ~adzo ta~on, $!0~00, The PlainviewlTribune, $25o~0; H.B~Fai~ hemical 8o., $17,72; Jo~n ~.DuBose, $90.00, Quick Lunch.~afe, $4.00, Shook Tire Co.$14.20; Phillips Battery Co., $10.$~; Austin Battery C~., $18o20; Continental 0il Co., $58.43; Robinson-Herring Drug, $3.80; Commercial Radio Equip- ment Co., $~.50; Doc Hinds Garage, $20.05; Kiker's Service Station, $6.25; Stovall-Booher, Dallas Foundry Co., $71o~3; Plainview plumbings& Electric Co., $4.50; Clowe & 0owan, $129.57, Shepard Ghevrolet Co,, $38.42; Biggs & Co., $196.75; Plainview Hardware Co., $3.94; Higginbotham-Bartlett Lbr.~ $439.13; R,H.Knoohuiz~n & Co., $22o~00; City Blacksmith Shop, $31~0; Meinecke Bros. Hdw., $7.99; J.I~Holcomb Nftr., $51.30; Reams Electric Co., $6.32; Seipp Machine Shop, $5.004 Anderson-Mitchell, 5.67; V,R.Rodgers Sftr., $4.50; Owens Electric Co., $34.35; Plains achinery Go~pany, $3.70; Connor-Mathes Co.~ $5.19; R.Q.Silverthorne, $74.29; John Hull, $78.50; Nesbit Ludeman, $19.16. Harder & Dysa~t," $51.80; Boyd & .Davenport, $10~.95, Gray.ly~ Notor Plow & Cultivator Co~, $55~.'45; PlainvieWBuilder's Supply, $626.24; Long-Bell Lumber Co., .$1~5'~.~01; Georg~ B. & Raymond Jameson, $1,091.$2; ~Pl~ai~n~view ~~f~~&~.~,oJ~f C o~uF~$~j~_~~ St ovatl ConstrUction C~., ~J0~; ~he ~as ~J0~'~'~~~~~"Ba~r, ,$325.00; Catch Pay- roll, $132.60; Cash Payroll~ $1,634.80; Plainview Withholding .Tf~x-~:Fund, ]~2~.78; J.L.Gallaway City Col., $36.-27. Motion by Alderman Smith, seconded by Alderman Frogge, that tha Chief Police, Hoyt Curry, be sent to a school for Criminal Investiga$- lng Officers, which school is to b~ held in Austin, Texas from June ll to June 25, inclusive, the expense ~f t'h~t, rip including tuition to be borne by the City. The motion was carried and~it was so ordered. Motion by Alderman Frogge, seconded by Alderman Smith, th~ the City cash the $10,000;00 of Series C-1945 Government Certificates which were due June~l, 1945, and reinvest in a later issue of the same,~o~asimilar kind. The motion was carried and it was so ordered. -:R E S 0 L U T I' 0 WHEREAS, the City of Plainview, Texas, owns: Lots Nos. 4 to 8, both inclusive, in Block No. 16,- McClelland Addition to the town of Plainview, Hale County, Texas: and ~REAS, Consumers Fuel Association of Hale County, a corporation, has made an offer to the City to'purchase the above described lo. ts for a price off-EIGHTY FIVE~ND N0/1Q0' ($85.00) DOLLARS per lot, totaling FO-UR HIYNDRED TV.fENTY FIVE A~ N0/100 ($425.00) DOLLARS, all to be paid in cash; and WHEREAS, the City of Plainview considers said offer an adequate and full consideration for said lots and considers that said offer is the best bid that can be secured and is willing :to a~ ~ ~ ~he same. NOW, THEEEFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE-CITY COUNCIL OF TI~E CITY OF PLAINVIEW, TEXAS, in regular session, this 4th day of June, 1945, that the offer and bid of the Consumers Fuel Association, of EIGHTY FIVE AiO N0/100 ($85.00) DOLLARS per lot for the purchase of: Lots Nos. 4 to 8, both inclusive, in Block No. 16, McClelland Addition to the town of PlainvieW; Hale County, Texas, be and the same is hereby accepted, conditioned that the City of Plainview will furnish an abstract of title to said lots showing good and merchantable title vested in said~ City; and that if said 399 title is a~Proved, the Mayor of said City is hereby authorized and directed on behalf of said City~to execute a deed conveying the above described~lots by General Warranty Deed to the -Consumers Fuel Association, duly attested by the City Secretary under the City's seal, upon its payment of the offer made. There being no further business, meeting adjourned. Plainview, Texas, June 18, 19~5 The City Council met in regular meeting with the following members present: Mayor, J. N. Jordan~ .Aldermen: Ben F. Smith, C. H. Hancock, W. C. Malone and E. N. Osborne; City Tax Col. P.H. Bryan, and City Atty. Frank R. Day, attended the meeting. Minutes of the last meeting, read and adopted. Motion by' Alderman Hancock, seconded by Alderman Smith, that the "Gasfitter's Bond" of Albert Smith be approved and accepted. Motion was carried and it was so ordered. There being no further business, meeting adjourned. Pla~nv~ew, Texas, July 2, 1945. The City Cluncil met ~n regular meeting wigh the following mem- bers present. Mayor, J.N.Jordan. Aldermen: C.H.Hancock, Ban F.Smith, L.M.Frogge, W.C.Malone and E.M.0sborne. City tax collector P.H.Bryan, and city attorney frank R.Day, attended the meeting. Minutes of the last meeting, read and adopted. Motion and .second that-the monthly reports be accepted and ord- ered filed, the regular salaries, and the following bills, be allowed and ordered paid. The motion was carried and ~t was so ordered. REPORTS: City Secretary's report of water, sewer and miscella- neous cOllections in June, $2,135.13; Chief Police' report for the month of June, $~36.01; Cith tax c611ector's report for the month of Jume, Current taxes collected, $3,061.85; Delinquent taxeS collected $2, ~37.50. SAIc~IES: P.H.Bryan; $200,00; J.N.Jordan, $185.00; J.L.Galla- way.~ $185.00; Frank R.Day, $75.00; E.M.0sborne, $20.00; L.~.Frogge, $20.00; Ben F.Smith, $20.00; ¥~.C.Malone, $.20.0~; C.H.Hancock, $20.00; ~oyt Curry,~ $190.00; Nath B~rkett, $t60.00, J.E.Sheeon, $150.00~; E.J. 8hearer, $150.00; W.L.P~rter, $150.00; Tom Cooper, $150.$0;~ Geo. J. Boswell, $125.00; W.J.Bryan, $100.00; Joe E.Baker, $150.00., S.E.Hite, $65.00. ~00 A.M.Hamilton, $190~.00; Floyd Nelson~. 9160.00; Frank Rigler, $150~00! L.B.Sheppard, $150.00; Berry LYnch, 9150.00;~J.R.Carter, $150.00, Plainview Fire Department; $30'.00; i S.E.Bolles ~'1-.9240~00; J~.T.~errod, 9140.00; J.B.Slaughter, 91.25.00; H.R~Sloan, $105.00; J.P.~arlin, $155.00; A.L.King, $165.00, O.B.Guin, 9150.0~; R.McDuff, 9150.00; T.P.Sitton, 9135,00; J.R.McCarter~ 9135.00; C.E.Bramlett, $145.00; RoY M~cDonald,~g145.00; J.M.Heflin,'$115.00; Dr. E.C.Nicholl, $125.00; Dr'. D.P.Jones, $150.00; Will Evans, $125.00; Frank Stultz, $125.0o. BILLS: Board of City Development, $500.00; Plainview Independent School District, 91.25.00; Plainview Public L.~brary, 940.00; Texas De- fense Guard, -$12.50, R.N.Holliste~, 9204.00, Southwestern Publ. ic Ser- vice Co., $1,106.49; Southwest,ernTBell Telephone Co~, $112o14, West Texas Gas Co., 94~ ,60; The Plainv~e~ Tribune, !~$47.00; That_ che~ Print- ing Co., 973o35~; Herald-News Publisning .Co., $294.59~ Boud~& ?avenport, $135~95; Busy Bee Cafe, $16.45; KVOP~Rad~o St~ation, $5.90; Jo_hn F..Du, B0se, $4.00; Commercial Radio Equipment Co., $3.50; Harder & Dysar~, $12.50; Bob Hoo~er ~otor Co., 94.45; Continental 0il Co., 960.36; New- man Motor Co., $17.50; Austin Battery Co., 915.00; Phillips Battery Co., 922.50; Arch Key's Mlower Shop, $20.00. Robinson-Herring Drug, $2.70; Eiker's Service Station, $5.50; Neinecke Bros ~, 9.4~.68; Connor-Mathes Co., 98.93; Higginbbtham-Bart7 lett Lbr. Co., 91~5.81; Eureka Fir~ Hose, $5.48; Estep~S~rvice Station, 915.39;'0.K.Drug Co., 95.00; Walker-Smith Crc., Co., 96.80; ~ibson Plumbing Co., 916,10; Clowe & C. owan, $28.81; Dallas Foundry ~o.,$50.00; Neptune Meter Co., $322.50; Phillips Petroleum Co., $28.50; C.M.~heeler, 951~85; Goodrich Stores, $16.73; .Winn MOtOr Co.; $133.28; Plainview Hard~v~re ~o., 92.70; Plainview Builder's Supply, $551.14; Locke Mabhin, ery Co., $7.30; Tuffibre Co., 990.00; BlackWell Auto Supply Co., $3.75; Chisholm Farm Equipment Co., $6.41o Firestone, 96.70; Tom W.Carpenter, $70.65; V.R,Rodgers ~ft,r..~, $4.65; Berry's Blac,.ksmit~h Shop, $12;0p;. Reams Electric Co., $5p~8; Anderson-Mitchell, $3.9~; John Hull, $77.50; Plainview Sanitarium, 6~2..25; Col~x~,~Refining Co.. 931.96~. Western union Telegraph Co., 9,21, Long-Bell Lumber Co., ~22.80; ~oxworth-Galbreath Lbr., 919.70; J.L.Gallaway-Regzstrstr, 924.50; J.C.Terry-Postmaster, 915,00; Th Texas Co., $137.82; Plai~view Independent School DJ.strict, $326.00; T.A.Bohannon, $325.00; J.C~Terry-Postmaster, 950.00, J.N.Norrison,  150.00; City of Plainview WithhOlding Tax, 9338.75; Cash Payroll, 615.60; J.LoGallaway City Col., 984.42. The M..a~yor appointed Aldermen C.H.Hancock, E.M.~0sborne ahd Ben F. Smith on a committee to investigate the employment of a plumbing, elec, trical, and building inspector, and to report to the Cp~c~il at its next regular meeting. Notion by .Alderman Frogge, seconded by Alderman Osborne, that the City purchase a small house from Frank Garcia. The motion was carried and it was so ordered. Motion by Alderman Osborne, Seconded by Alderman Frogge, that an election be held and the following notice be p,os~ed as required by law. The motion was carried and the~notioe~fol~o~s. -:NOTICE OF ELECTION:- ¥CHEREAS , the City Council of the City of Plainvie~, Texas, by order duly adopted and passed July 2, 19~5, ordered an election to be held at the City Hall in the City of Plainvie~, on July 17, 1945, and appointing Tom Boney Presiding Judge, l~rs. Tom carter Assistant Judge and Mrs. C.A.Robinson Clerk, at which election the following questions will be.submitted to all qualified voters in the City of Plainview, to wit: FOR: The City of Plainview increasing the minimum water ~ge 50¢ per month to resident users and proportionate increases to certain commercial users for the purpose ~f defraying the cost ~o the City in collecting and disposing of garbage and trash. AGAINST: The City of Plainview increasing the minimum water charge 50¢ per month to resident users and proportionate in- creases to ce,r~-a,i~r commercial users for the purpose of de~ framing-the cost to'the Cityin!-~otlecting and'disposing of.garbage and trash. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that said electiOn will be held at the City Hall in the City of Plainview, Texas, on the 17th day of July, 1955, between the hours of g:00 o'clock A.M. and 7:00 o'clock P.M. for the purpose of determinimg whether the City Council shall increase the minimum water charge 50¢ per month to resident users and propor- tionate increases to certain commerce[1 users for the purpose offde- fraying the cost to the City in collecting and disposing of garbage and trash; and all qualified voters in the City of Plainview are au- thorized to voDe at said election. EXECLWI~D this 3rd day of July, A.D. 1955. (ATTEST) (SE U,) ., J.L.Gallaway. City Secret~ry, City of Plainview, Texas. .Ther~ being no further business, meeting adjourned. ~Ci%y Se cret~ry.~ Plainview, Texas, July 16, 1945. The City Clincil met in regular meeting with the'foilowing mem- bers present. ~ayor, J.N.Jordan. Aldermen: W.C.Nalone, C.H.Hancock, E.M.0sborne and Ben F.Smith. City ~ax collector P..H.Bryan, and City Attorney Frank R.Day, a~d~Cit~ Sanitary~officer Dr. E.C.Nicholl, at- tended the meeting. ~inutes o~ the last meeting, read and adopted. Notion by Alderman Osborne, secomded by Alderman ~alone, the N~yor, J.N.Jordan, be requested to get plams and specifications pre- pared for water and sewer lines to the Airport. The motion was car- ried and it was so ordered. The committee appointed at a previous meeting to investigate the employment of a Building, Etectrical~ and Plumbing Inspector reported, and Alderman Osborne made a motion w~ich motion~was secomded by Aider- man Smith, that W.FoFoley be appointed Building, Electrical,-an~ pkd~- lng Inspector, also, that he shall supervise the operation of the sewer plant and dumpground, and that his salary shall be $325.00 per month-- he to furnish his own transportation in the discharge of his duties. The ~motion was carried and it was so cr~dered. There b~ing no further business, meeting adjourned. ~.02 -:J U L Y, 27th;- A called meeting of the Council of the City of Plainview, Texas, was held with the following members present. Mayor, J.N. Jordan, Aldermen: CoH.Hancock, WoC.Malone, L.M.Frogge and E.M.Os- borne, with City Tax ColleCtor, P.H.Bryan, acting as secretary, when the following business was transacted, to wit: Alderman Frogge made a motion which motion was s~conded by Al- derman Malone, that H.E. Ferguson, Roy Maxey and T.J.Boney~be appoin- ted as a Board of Equalization for the City of Plainview, Texas, for the year 1945. Also, that L.LUdeman and G.H.Saigling be appointed as alternates. The motion was carried and ~t was so ordered. There being no further husiness, meeting was adjourned. ~City Becre~ry Pro tem. Mayor. Plainview, Texas, August 6, 1945. The City Council met inWegular meeting with the followin mem- bers present. Mayor, J.N.Jordan. Aldermen: L.M.Frogge, C.H.Hancock, W.C.Malone, Ben F.Smith and E.M.0sborneo City tax collector P.H.Bry~ and city attorney Frank R.Day, attended the meeting. Minutes of the last regular meeting also, minutes of t~he meet~ ing held on July, 27th, read and adopted. ORDER CANVASSING 'ELECTION RETURNS There was presented to the City Cluncil of the City of Plain- view, Texas, in proper form and ~nilproper manner, returns of elec- tion held throughout the City of Plainview, Texas, on the 17th day of July, 1945, at which election Propositions i and 2, being for and against respectively, were voted upon, and said returns having been received, opened and canvassed as provided by law,'it appears from said returns that there were cast for: Proposition i FOR: The City of Plainvi~w increasing the minimum water charge ~per month to resident~users and proportionate increases to certain commercial users for the purpose of defraying the cost to the Oity in collecting and disposi~s ~of garbage and trash, 444 votes; and that there were cast for: Proposition 2 AGAINST: The City of Plainview increasing the minimum water charge 50¢ per month to resident users and proportiosate in- creases to certain commercial users for the ~purpose of defray- lng the cost to the City in collecting and disposing of gar- bage and trash 1~0 votes; . the total votes polled being 587; and it apparing from the results of said election that a majority of the votes cast at said election were in favor of Proposition 1. iT IS THEREFORE DECLARED ~hat Proposition 1: FOR: The City of Plainview increasing the minimum water charge 50¢ per month to resident users and proportionate increases to 403 certain commercial users for the purpose of defraying the cos~ to the City in collecting and di'~posing of garbage and trash; duly carried and~it is so ordered. Done this 6th of August 1945 at a regular meeting of the City Council of the ~of ' ' Plainview, Texas (ATTEST) Signed J. L. Gallawa y --~~-tary, City of Pi~i~n~iew, Texas o J. N. Jordan Mayor, ~-i-~ Plainview, Texas. Notion and second that the monthly reports be accepted and or- dered filed, the regular salaries, and the following bills, be al- lowed and ordered paid. The motion was carried and it was so ordered. R~PORTS: City Secretary s report of water, sewer and miscella- neous collections in July, $16,81~.99; Chief Police, report for July, $563.50; Tax Collector's report for July, Current, $1,210.50i~ Delin- quent, $1,080,03; Southwestern Public Service Co. $814.52; ~est Texas G~s Co., $633.16. ' SALARIES: P.H.Bryan, $200.00; J.N.Jordan, $185.00; J.L.Galla~ way, $185.00; Frank R.Day, $75.00; E.M.0sbor~ne.~_$20.00; L.M. Frogge, $20.00; Ben F.Smith, $20.00; W.C.Malone, $20.00; C.H-;-Hancock,$20.00 Ho~ Curry, $190.00; Nath Burkett_ 2160.00- J.E.She~on ~l~0.00- E J.Shear~r, $150.O0;'.W.L.P;rter, $i5c~.00; T~m Cooper, $~5~.~0; J~e Baker, $150.00; Geo. J.Boswe~l, $125.00; W.J.Bryan, $100.00; S.E. Hire, $65.00; A?g.Hamilton, $190.00; Floyd Nelson, $i60.00; Frank Rigler, $150.00, L.B.Sheppar$, $150.00; Berry Lynch, $150.00; J.R. Carter, $150.00; Plainview Fire Department, ~$30.00; S.E.Bolles, ·  240.00; A.T.Herrod, $1&0.00; J.B.Slaughter, $125.00; H.R.Sloan, 105.00. J;P.Marlin, $155.00; A.L;King, $160.00; 0.B.Guin, $150.00; T.P. i ~ $135 00 C.E.Bramlett $1~5.00; Roy S tton, $1~5.00; J.R.Mc~arter, ; , McDonald, $145.00; J.M.Heflin,. $115~00; Dr. E.C.Nicholl, $125.00; Dr. D~P.Jones, $75.00; Will Evans, $125.00; Frank Stultz, $125.00. Board of City Development, $500~00; Plainview Independent School District, $125.00; Plainview Public Library, $40;00; Texas State Guard,-$12.50; Earl T.Barr, $325.00; 0.M.Ramsower, $82.55; Frank Garcia, $550.00; Southwestern Puhlic Service Co.$1,143;38; O' ~ uthwestern-Bell Telephone Co., $111.79; West Texas Gas Co., $42 o l0; The Plainview Tribune, $12.50; ~Herald-News Publishing Co., $5,00; Thatcher Printing Co., $16.80; Higginbotham-Bartlett Lbr. $34~.2 , W.S.Darley & Co., $34.90; ~.ontinental 0~ Co., $51.01, Busy Bee Cafe, $7.15; Co. mmercial Radio Equipment Co., $3.50; Hinds - & K~nniston, $24.0~; Meinecke Bros., $3.84; Kiker,s Service Station, $13..9~; Reams Electric Co., $61.71. Magnolia Petroleum Co., $6.90; Estep Service-Station, $5.70; Owens Electric Co.. $77.45; Seagraves Corporation, $9.90; Plainview Builder's SUpply, $82.90; Crenshaw-Paint & Glas.s Col, $15.10; Clowe & Cowan~ $58.25; Neptune Meter C'o., $322.50; Phillips Petroleum Co., $6.85i~ Y.&.B. Grocery, $6.'85; V.R.ROdgers Mft'r., $7.00; Fred Berry- hill~ EquiPment Co. :$~ $12~.16; BerrN' s ~ Blacksmith Shop, $11.15; John ~ull, $85.00; J.L.Gallaway-I~egistrar, $22.50; Boyd & Davenport, $25.96; Connor-Mathes, $14.19; Plains Machinery Co., $2.49; Harder & Dysart, $34.74; Plainview Plumbing & Electric Co., $22.50. Bob Hooper Motor Co., $3.35; Gulf Oil Co., $15.40; Newman Motor Co., $10.00; Phillips Petroleum Co., $20.10; ~.Q.Long, $115.00; - Long-'Bell Lumber Co., $2.72; Election Board, $42.'00; Herman Temple, Earl T.Barr, $325.00; Plainview Water Revenue Bond Fund, $1,000.00; E.N.Noble, $10.55; J.L.Gallaway-Registrar, $24.50; Red 01dh~n, $100.00; Cash Disbursements, $~411.60; Victory Tax Fund, $336.36; J.L.Galtaway City Col., $46.~8. 4o~ MotiOn by Alderman Smith, seconded by Alderman~Hancoc~, that the~City appropriate out of its General FUnd, $2,000.00 fOr perma- nent improvements at ~he Plainview Municipal Country Club. The mo- tion was carried and it was so ordered. Notion by Alderman Frogge, seconded by Alderman Malone, that the Electrician's Bonds of J.P.McCauley and R.T.Ellerd be approved and accepted. The motion was carried and it was so ordered. The Mayor appointed P.H.Bryan, Frank R.Day and Ben F.Smith, as a committee to investigate and formulate a scale of charges for "extra garbage service" and to report back to the City Council at its next regular meeting. Notion by Alderman Osborne, seconded by Alderman'Hancock, that the salary of A.L.King be increased $1~.00 per month, also, the salaries of 0oB.Guin and J.P.Marlin, be increased $10.00 each per month. Also, that A.M.Hamilton be given a $100.00 bonus for using his car in making electrical inspections. The motion was carried and it was so ordered. There being no further business, meeting adjourned. Mayor. -:AUGUST 13, 1945:- Be it remembered that the Commissioners Court in~and for Hale C0~uty, 'Texas,~ and the City Council.~ ahR for the City of Plainview, Hale Clunty, Texas, met in joint session, at the off- ice of the County Judge of said County, and the following members of said respectiMe bodies were present. Ernest Tibbets, County Judge, C.G.Howard; Commissioner Prec,, No. 1 R.E,Wilson, Co~missioner Prec., No~ 2, J.L.Mann,-Commissioner Pr~c.,'No. ~,and J.B.Smith, Commissioner Prec., No~ 4; and Frank'R.Day, City Attorney, E.M.Osborne, Councilman, W.C.Malone, Councilman, L.M.Frogge, Councilman, and Ben F. Smith, Councilman,; and among other things, the following business matters were transacted, to wit: Upon motion made by Alderman E~M.Osborne, and seconded by Commissioner C.G.Howard, it was agreed by a unanimous~vote of said Governing Bodies, that the Gity of Plainview, Texas, adver- tise for competitive bids for the extension of water and sewer lines, from the City of Plainview, to the Hale County Airport; and that Ben Williams, the CountylEngineer, shall proceed at once with- the matter of furnishing data, ~igures, plans and specifications to the City Council to the end that it may at an early date, adVer- tise for such competitive bids. -:RESOLUTION N0.507 :- VTHEREAS, the City of Plainview, Texas, is the owner of Lots No's. 29, ~0, 31, and 32, in Block No. 7, Frisco Addition ~o ~the the town of Plainview, Hale coUnty?Texas; and ~,~IEREAS, said above described lots are located in and are a part of~.~an addition or plot now being used by a Mexican Settlement; and ~REAS, the Catholic Church desires to foster, promote and con- struct a church building and schoolhouse on the above described lots for the use and benefit of the Mexican settlement, and that the Most Reverand Bishop of Amarillo Diocese, Laurence Fitz Simon, and his suc- cessors in office, has agreed to accept title to the four above de- scribed lots for such purpose, if the same is conveyed to him and his successors in office by the ~ity of Plainview, Texas. NOW, THEREFORE, BE iT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF Pt..AINVIEW, TEi~&S, in regular session, this 16th day of JULY, A.D. 1945. that " Lots NOs. 29, 30., 31, and 32; in Block No. 7, Frisco Addition to the town of Plainview, H~te~C~unty,~ ..Texas, be conveyed to the Most Reverend Bishop of Amarillo Diocese, Laurence Fitz Simon and his suc- cessors in office, and that Mayor J;N.Jordan be and he is hereby au- thorized and directed to execute a deed to the Most Reverend Bishop of Amaarill6 Diocese, Laurence Fitz Simon and his successors in office, which shall be duly attested by the City Secretary under the seal of ~ai.d City, and that said deed be delivered to said Bishop for accept- anc e. Plainview, Texas, August 20, 1945. The City Council met in regular meetig with the following mem- bers present. Mayor, J.N.Jordan. Aldermen: Ben F.Smith, W.C.Malone, L.M.Frogge, E.M.0sborne and C.H.Hancock. City ~ax Collector, P.H. Bryan, and City Attorney, Frank R.Day, attended the meeting. Minutes of the last regular meeting, also, minutes of the joint meeting OfL~he Hlae County Commissioners Court and the Conncil of the City of Plainview, Texas, which meeting was held on August, lSth, was re~d ~nd adopted. Motion by Alderman Osborne, seconded by Alderman Frogge, that the following ordinance be passed_ and adophed.. The motian was car- ried and the ordinance follows. BE IT 0RDANIED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY .OF PI=~INVIEW, TETRAS: Thet the following taxes be and they are hereby levied for the · year 19~5, upon the $100.00 valuation upon all property within the limits of said city sybject to taxation, to wit: GENERAL FUND, $ .48 STREET FUND, -$ INTEREST & SINKING FUND, - -$ Total,- - -$1.65 Kind of Bonds; %, Principle; Sewer Bonds, 1921, -5; $ 3,000.00; Water Bonds, 1921, -5, i 1,000.00; Auditorium, :~ ; Rfdg. Bnds., 1926, , 3,000.00; St. Pv. Bds.,1927, -5, ; Wtr. Wks., 1927, -5, ; Sewer Bnds., 1927, -5, $ ; Interest; 250.00; ,6OO.OO; 10,175.00; ,800.00; ,800.00; ,70o.00; TOtal; Levy. 250.00; .0209; ,600.00; . 01; 813,175.00; 2~; ,8oo.oo; lOl3~; ,800.00; ,0133; ,7oo.oo; $ .o117; 406 Rfdg. Bds., 1929, -5 Rfdg. Bds., 1931, -52i, Rfdg. Bds., 1936, -4; Rfdg. Bds., 1938, -4,' St. Pvgs., 1938, -4, Rfdg. Bds., 1939,, Rfdg. Bds., 1940, -32~_~ Airpor~ "Bonds, - Sb' Impvt. Bds., -2¼, St. Wrnts., 1937, -4, Airport Wrnts, ,5, Total, 2',000,00; $ 1,500.00; ~ 3,500.00; I .0583; 6,000.00; 1,425.00; 7 425.00; · .1237; ; ,400.00; "400,00; .0066; 1,000.00; ,240 00; 1,240.00; . 02; l~O00.00; ~360[00; 1,360.00; . 023; 2,000.00; i ,420.00; ~ 2,~20.00; · 04; 2,000.00; 1,250.00; 3,250 00; · 054; 1,000..00; 1,250.00; 2,250~00; · 037; ¢. i,000.00; , 80.00; 1,0~.00; 018; ~ 1,000.00; , 60.00; · . - - -$25,000.00; $23,810.00; $48,810.00; $ .82 SECTION 2. That there be and is hereby levied for the year 1945, an occupation tax equal to one-half (½) that levied by the State of Texas, upon all persons, firms and corporations, the following taxa- ble occupations within the cityof Plainview, Texas. SECTION 3. That the taxes shall be assessed by the tax assessor- ~ollector for the City-of'Plainview, Texasm as required by Ordinance No.~, Vol. No. 6 , Page 287 of the minutes of the said city of Pla~nvle~, Texas, and-----under the-~ws of the State of Texas. PASSED .~ND ADOPTED this 20t.h day of August, 1945. J,L.Gallaway, _ ---~ Secretary. J.N.Jordan Mayor. - Notion by Alderman Hancock, seconded by Alderman Malone, that the City advertise for bids on laying water and. sewer lines-to the Abort, said notice to be published in the plamiZ~view Herald-News two- issues and~ that said bids to be accepted ~and opened September 10, 1945, at 2 O'clock P.M..t..The motion was carried and it was so ordered. Motion by A~d~..Se. Cond that ~V..J.Alexander be appointed to a place in the polece department, and his salary to be $150.00 per month, also that E.0.Mickey be appointed to a place in the water department and his_ salary to be $t~0.0~, ~'~h& ~h~o~h.~asa~ar.yie~ A~.E~.r~e~ ~e. ~nd~a~ed $10.00 per month. The motion was. carried and it' was so or- dered. There being no fur.ther bUsiness, meeting adjourned. ********************** -:AUGUST 30, 1945: A joint meeting of the Plainview City Council and the Commission- ers Court of'HAle 0ounty, was hel8 on the above date in the City Eall in Plainview, Texas, those being present were and J.N.Jordan; L.M.Frogge, - - W.C.Malone, - - - C.H.Hancock) Frank R.Day, Earnest Tibbets, C.G.Howard, ....... - -Mayor, -Alderman, - -Alderman, Alderman, and - ~ z t y Att orne y; -County Judge and - - -Commissioner Prec. l, ahen the following business was transacted, to wit: ~07 Alderman'Hancock made a mmtion which motion was seconded by Al- derman ~&lone, that the City jointbe Hale County in the purchase of a Federal "Squad" Camara, the cost of which is approximately $200.00. The motion was carried and it was so (~rdered.. There being no further business, meeting adjourned. Plainview, Texas, September 3, 1945 members S~th, W.C..Malo~e~and E.M.0shorne. City tax collector, P.H.Brya~, joint meetlng of the City Co~cil.an.d the Hale Co.$y Co~issioners Court .held A~,.....~h.,~,=aad~.....~~i, _ . ered filed, the regular salaries and. the following bills,:, be allowed and .or~e~e:d .-pai~L~:~.~Lo.n.:~as..~a~ ..~i~d.~;and...~i.~..~ ~as_..~,.~rdered, pendent Texas ' S ta~a.. G~d ~$~2r~tO~;..,Earl, .~T~Bar~,~$$2~,5.., 004... S~ath~e~a~e=n ~.P~bl~ ,. Service..Co~. ~..~ Wes~ Steck Co Co, , $/+5- .71; The~.~lai.~v.,i~.~ihune~. Service $5.99; Phillips Battery Co., -Hinds & Kennistom., $11.20; The Tin Shop be~ Panhand~ e. _Co., ; Walker~Smith, $3,80; Piggly~iggly Co., $3.45; Higg .artlett Jo] Garage, $I3.63 Service St~tien,. · 1 · $.5-* 2, W,T..Cain's Ptainview Hardware, Ben. Tye,s · A.M.Ham- Police ' Report re~ C.hieZ .City Tax Asssssor-Collector,s $185..00; Ben F. Smitl~,, $20.00; W. 0.}~atone.m Curry $'190~,:O~,~ ~ath Burket~t, $15o.oo; W.J.Bryan, $100.O0; Geo. J Hamilton, $190.00; Floyd Nelson, , _$2o .oo.; ; Ho~ ; E.J.Shearer, E o Baker, $150.0Q; ,.o0 $65.0o; :A .~. ; Fra~Lk ~igler, $150.00; L.B. &08 Sheppard, $150.00; Bet: .view Fire. Department $.1.50,00; $1, o5-. oo; E ,0. Kuykendall,~ Lynch, $150.00; J.R.Carter, $150.00; Plain- · Roy~.McD.onald, 0, ~ e J .M.Heflin, J.R~Mc~art r, 00; Dr. D.~P. Jones, .00; Will Evans,  1~5,00; T.P.Sitton, llS.00; Dr. E.C $z2 ..oo; Moti on-~ h~.~Alder ~'ala~-;, Ha~c~c~,.~ s~Gonde~.~h~.,.Al~arman,.~alone,. the ac'ce S~ :;.E~i~h.. he ..app oin$.ed t o...~,he place. ,aS .....~t.he sa~ salary--S65.00 P~r ~onth. T~e motion was carried .and iSm w~s se ord, ered. the following ordinance be passed ~d adopted. The motion was car- tied and the ~di~e..~o~'. .... " ' -:OR_.D_- z_ & N c E AN OF ~ 189 ,1923 by c water' users,'be SE 'The folloW~g~ are the established meter rates 60,000 :galla~$~,~,G£~ ~a.ter. for a._pe4ciod ..of ..t. hre. e ...mon.t~h$., pa.yabls,, iuz ad- vance; or $30.00_~0r twelve months for 2~0,000 gallons payable in - advance in advance, for t~ee, me~s, fdll0~ing are the'/?~tah~ed mete~ rates month f lowed 3 tions elght add~ti.onal, apartments__~~ _ ~ -- . .. - ~, ~ ~.~ ~and family un, ts, .a..~d 15¢ P r month o~ing apartments or multiple The following are the 'established meter rates The City shall have a minimum monthty charge of $1.50 per month~ for which the conS:umer, being the owner or operator, will 409 SECTION 5. The .f0ilOwing a~e. the establi~shed meter rates mont h, f o~ ,,...,which., .~he,~_~o~uer~a~o~,~ 3,000 gallons of water per month for the first room, and sa!d con- The s~e rates shall apply to water used~ in excess of 3,000 per month; 15¢ per ~hous~d~.galia~:.~Or ~he ~hex~.5.0~,0QO-.g~lons, and " ~CT~0N7,~' The 'following are the eStabliShed met~ rates for per':~o~h, 15¢ per.thOusand gallons ior the next 50,000 gallons andt 10~ per thousami.. SECTION The follOwing are the established m~ter rates for SECTION 9. The following are the 'established meter rates for per month, 15¢ per. thousand gallons for the ~ext 50,000 gallons a~ not ,SE( The effective date.for t.he,change of ~he water . A~L..o~he=~... ~o~isd:ona...~.e~...~oz~. i.n.. ordinance .No. 108 by, l..~rdinanc.eNo .... 189 and/or this Ordinance PASSED, APPROVEDANnADOPTE~. THIS. ~:,~.da~. ct, ~p~t~mber , 1945. : (S~AL), J. N. Jordan ' '_~ _ .... ' ..M~o~:,' 'Ci.t~.. o~..,._Pla'invi ew, Texas. Plainview, Texas. -:0 R D I N A N C E No. 509:- W~ -REAS,.~the Cz~ty of Ptaznv~ew, Tex s, has no garbage dis- pOsal plaA~ or Other facility for~collection of garbage,fiLth ...... the for- fi. les ~ anima%s, thereby c aus&.ng plie s impai,, and such of such~ g~h~e~ NOW, TP~F0~, BE IT P~SOL~D.~a ..S~ollom~ g ordi- OF GARBAGE ~THIN' T~ C~., ~MITS OF T~ OITY OF ~i~W, PROPE~ cONT~~ 0R ~CEPTAG~S FOR SUCH G~BAGE. BE. tT ORDJ%~:'m~-~TM T~ O~I~ ~G~iG~IL~-G~~:-~- ' IT~: ~S: t~.in, er, , in th~'.~ley be- hind ~.-su ma%ter s a~.~ .~ra~h~im- burning and~ d, is~o~-~&o.n ....... or corpora:tio,~,.~ha~L.:pta.%e-.?am.ll:, f~iLt~ ,~nd.m ..o~%ha~ '- out be guil$~ be fined me%at .~.,,s~;,~.~.'.s~-ch~,,ga~.ba~e..~0 remain in the open lgro~d..,-, a:nd_~no~ pi~ced~ ~-~such' garbage c ontziner, shall constitute..a., saparate-o~ense, PASS~ ~ APPR~D this 3rd day_ of September, AgD~19~5. ( ) y, City of Mayor, "City of .nview, -'Texas 'Plainvliew, Texas FOR PICKING UP GARBAGE AND OTHER REFUSE. Ehich ~ ~s~ a ~con~ainer~l~Ca~ed in the ~alley or street, s~h container not to be larger than a sixty gallan ba~rel.~ 2. Such cont~,~ctor~?shall be required t~ pick.-up such, J~garbage ~ and.~ refuse 3. Such..~ao,nt~act,~r~shall pick ~.p each-week, and more if neces- sary, ,the garbage and refuse at apartment houses and/or multiple dwel- lings. . 4, S~ch contrac~ar shall' be ~sq~uired. to ~pick up all garbage and refuse daiL~~~L~~, lz~aea~,~ ..... 5. ~S~c~,c~nt~ac~n~shall~ba..req~iredto~haul ,aliof~$~eh ,gar- bage and refusa~o,the City Dump Ground, and unload the~ame under the direction or sUperVision of a city employee or representative at place so esignated.h~.-a~reDrasentat.z~e~o£~he~,.Cz~y.~ a lump sum per month for Such garbage r~mo~al, ~ki,ch~ hid~ if accepted, shall be ~aid~h~...~he~£.~m~h~L~¥~o~,~m~n~hLy~ ...... · ~ for~nce .... ~ faithful ~=~arman~e~of~mm~.~we~k~,~ a~d~a~&~.~.~C&~y_ha~ss ~rom any negligent a ' ' ~ ' cts in p~ck~ng up and hauling of sa~d garbage and re2~e, ~ 9 · ~Th~e~s~e~a£nLb£dde~,~hall~Be required .~.o execute a contract, _setting out all of the p~rovisiOns herein contained, with extended ex- 10. Tl~e term fo~ which Said contract shall run is for a period .of~ on~ ~e~a~ All bids must be filed with the City Secretary, in writing, a~y~.and, all bids. Dated this ,3rd day of September, A.D. 19~5. There ~e J.N.Jordan ......... --Mayor~,...~i~y. ~lf-Pl~inview~ Texas. .siness, meeting adjourned. -:SEPTEMBER 1~0, 1945: Ernest .. ~.~.G. Howar R.E,,~Wilaon~ J. L..-Mann J, N .. J.ordan~ .:_ C ,H. Ha~ca..c~ ................. Alda~man~, E. ~,.'.~. 0 sb o rna, Alderman~ At this that the pnt~ ~the~'motion, ~h~se ~t~ None ,-~udge Tibits 0n finding that' the bid of ~ordan & Tubbs of $21,9~8.00, was the lowest bid submitted, R.E.Wilson made a: ed.;,b~ ,c~~,,.h~e,~,,m~arde d ~ng Ay to ~ordan.~l T~bsJ' ~ge Ti.~ts then p~t: the motiO~ E,M ':~.he.. v.o~i~ A-~e: .~cock , Judge Tibbets .then [ared 'the 'motion ca'tried There ~i~ no further b~siness, meeting adjoined. bY -judge, Hale County, Texas. Plainview, Texas, September, 17, '19~5. The C~.i~. me~ ent. Mayor., ~,N~.J~~.~.~~:~..~.~al~,~.~.L..,M.~F~Q~-.., E.M,.0Sbo~,ne., C.H.Hancock amd Nero F.Smith. 0ity tax collector P.H.~ryan, and 0ity At- Minut~e~2_~o£..~.lhe~,,las~r~gular,lme.e~i~g-., also_, minu~es ~fthe ~.oint meeting with the Hale CoUn~ Commissioners Court held on September,' 10th, read and adop~ad WHEREAS ,_ .o.n..September. lO, ~..19~5, the. City C.o.~ncil... o.f the.,. City of Plainview, Texas ,....~e.t.ji~n.~oint. me2~i~ Ei_~h tha .Commis.sione~s,~. Hale Connt~.~, p.u~se ~of opening bids' ~nd. ~ketti.ng a ,con- tract for the of the sewer and water mains.-to the Municipal Ai.r,p~r t; and V~iERF~S, sai~ plans and specifications called for bids for cast mains ~or ~ ceme~.t .asbestos -a. WHEHEAS, Jordan & Tubbs were the low bidders on ~aid proposed ~ HEREAS~,.. il..~.waa agr~eed .h~ p~o~e~¢~ ~orde~..o~z ~.tha ~pa~.~ of..~ the ~City Council of the City of Plainview and the Commissioners Court of Hale to use cas~.i~...on~&~,Lde~al,o~e~&,..~an.~..waa~.~diaataaad~.~.~,cas~t,.ir~on, could ciple Airp~o~t, ..~he Co~issioaers' .Ca~_ ~f..H~e..~Co~n~, .Texas .here- tofore ...~. ion of ~ep~.~e~..l~lg~,.in..salec~ing cast iron.for such water main should he recinded, andthat transite ~hould he ~ubstituted and used ~£or.such. impr~eme~.,~a~, N0~, THEREEDR BE tTRESOLVED BY THE CITY C0~INC. IL .OF TPIEGITY OF PLAI~IEW, TEXAS, in~egular.~..s~e~~ .d~¥o£. Se~m~ 1,945, tered into with the Cite and.0GUntyon ~Q~e part a~d Jordan & Tub~s on the other be changed and altered so that it will confo~ to this reso- MOTION ~ade by E.M. 0sborne, seconded by'L.M.Frogge, and unani- mously carried~.~.~he..~ba~a~,,.~es~-~-.m~,.~acl~~ - ~. -:RE S 0 L U T I 0 N:- John F.DuBose, Mayor, did on the 20th. day of June, 19bO,, convey to Beimg a par..t_of the Polite November 30, 1917 snd~de'sdri~d in t.he 9eed Records. of Hale Co~ty, Texas,-.~ol. T~EE~ So~h :.lO .~ae~ ~'~o~...~,h~,~$~.bhea~ ~c~_ ..Qfc. this tract; T~NCE E&st 37~ feet to the plaae of beginning, situated in Hale C o~,~ .... T.~4~., .o~ Plai~ie~,~ .Texas. duly aut hot i.ze~,,~,.~ ,ma~.,.~a,,~exe_.c~u~te~. ~, .~e~& .f.o~,.~.~o~. ,behalf ,of -the City of .Plainview, Texas, and that the full consideration .for said Coun~il..to.~.~o~.exe,c~ta...said~or~the con.siderat~on~there~n recited, but through error or mistake no record was made of such ~aSb~n~i~n, order or ~thority; az~l WHEREAS, it is the intention of this-~solution to in all NOW, TtIEREFORE,BE IT RESOLVED BY TPIE CITY COUNCIL OF TME CITY OF PLAIEVIEW, TEXAS, in regnlar session,, on this 17th day of Sept- ember, 1945, that the-deed abo~a~, dascrihacl..~°-~L.O,,Ni~Ika'~.-~o~ maria By.- the order, full~ adthorizing the sale of said~ property and ~he executzo~.~ of ~otzon by Alderman Hancock, seconded by AIder~n-~sborne, that the above resolution be ~pa~ssed.. and~o~ad~aa~&ed~.~~o~ly~, the city ~emau=ar~.~h.e~,~an~Lhe is instructed, to pay the bonds held by Cr.~er ,& ~,o. The motion was carried and it t he lowe s~b£d~s~bm~.~.~zed~A~da~man~h~i~na~made~a~m~t~zL~Eh~c~L~m~ ...... tion was ae~n~led_~.~.~.ilte~ Smith, i.,~that the hid of. Earl T..Barr be accepted and the contrac~t aWm~a~de~ to him. The motion was carried and it was. so ~rde~h~ ............. ~ ~ .... bill of stract on and fence., be al ered paid the Cit for the .... of such action~. There · bills ompanY be notified yor. ~lainvi.ew, Texas, Oct~ber.:l, 1945.. The .City Council met in ~regnlar mee~t£ng~..Ei.th~.t, he .following .mem- b~,rs pres~t'. Mayo~.., J.N.Jordan. Aldermen: L.M.Frogge, W.C.Malone, C.H.Hancock, E.~.0sborne and Ben F. Smith. City .tax collector P.H. ered filed, thO"regular salaries, and the followi~ bills, be a&lowed REPORTS: City Secre'~ary's ~eDerb~ of water, sewer and mlsce~la- September, $612.00; BuiIding InSpector's report for' September,S219.75'; City tax colle~er's .reppr~t' for September, ('delinquent), J.Boswell,~.$1P~5.,,.0Q;.~ ton, $190.00; Floyd Nelson, pard,.$150.00; Berry Lynch, .. S~E..!IL~e A..M. Hamil- ; Frank Rigler, $150.00; L.B.Shep- 150.O0o;J.R.Carter, $150,00; Plainview Fire Department, $30,00; S.E.,Bolles,~$~:~,0~00, A.T.Herrod, $150.00; J.B. Slaug~Lter,~$125.00; E.0.D~ickey, $150,00; H.R.Smloan, $105.00; J.P.Mar- .1. in,~ $165:00; A.L.King, $180,00; 0.BoG~i.n, $.170o00: O~E.Euykendall, $150.¢0- T.P.Sitton, 13~5.Q0; J,R,~cCa~er,.$1~§.00; C~.E,.Bramle~..t .$ 5 , Dr. D.P.Jones, $75.00, Will Evans, $125.00; Frank Stultz, $125.00. BILLS: .~B~ar~l.o~ .~Ci.t.~, ~De~al~opme~t..~$~0.G.,00~ Plain~iew Independent School District, $125.00; Plainview Public Library, $~0.00; Texas State uard~, $12.50; 'Earl T.Barr, $325.00; So~ut.h~es~=~.~P~ic. Serwice Co., t., &6~. 89; S.o~.h~es, t~rn-Bell...Tale~hoka~ ~C.o.,~ $1~..~5.9~ Wea~ Texas -Gas~ Co., $63.LG; Ha~. &'~y~t, $~0.0~: Joh~ Lo d~on, $10,08. Nisbet Ludemon,. $62.2~, Herald,News Publishin~ Co., $122.02; Thatcher Print- i~ Co., $39.~+5; Fe~.eral. Labmatories, '$20..3Q;.,~Sh~k~.,~i~e.,Co~.,~ .~-3,00.; ~ L. ~. Bain, .$16.,.75.; Co~ina~tal~. Oil.~Co~,,...$5..8.~i~,~B.~ay~. Bee. C.~ .$ 5_.i-5.,~; . Phill?s Ba~t.er~...C.?.,,,,,...~?,~14,,..C,o~iaZ.~o.. ~Com~at~ $3.50; Bob Hoopez Motor Co., $255.28;.~Robinson-He~i~ Dr,~, $2,82; Connor-Mathes ~ hepp..a~.d~ ,Cheyrale~t..Co~., ~...$.2,.5~0.,~. Fah~c F~ue. Hose1 O~O. ~ i $ 3 ~0 ~'$ 005'~i The Seagrs ves. ~Co~p., $t32.:95,. Jess. Robar~ts .Ser,.v&~Ge. S.tat~on, 1,$2~ 5~0~; Memnec~ ~ ~ ' ~ . ~ - . . .... , ...... ~$ , Wi~ Motor Co. ~4~05; C.~.VJheel~, $5.10; Re~s Electric Go.~, $18A29; Col-Tex Refin- scm, $81,5G;...J.. L.~,D~a~,~Reg~.~r~ _$2~.~00 ;....~l.~..~.. Bart, $~Z5, O0; G~ty of Plainview ~i-thholding Tax, $349.31; City of Pl~nview Disbursements, $617.~8; J.L.Galla~ay-City Col., The ~a~.o~r~ app,QLuI,,ed..,,K.]~, o~a~Qz~na.,...Ben.. F.~SmLth. ~.and..~C ~H~Hanao.ck..Qn a committee~..to.co,-.~pe~..ta..~.~Lth~_..~t~e Commissioner,s Oonrt of Hale County, Texas to formulate a plan tor the. operation of the Hale County Airport. T he mo t i on waa~ .,,aa~r. ied.~. _ Motion..h~ Al.ie. rman Hancock, .secomded ,by Alderman Frogge; that the City contribute ~' 5.00 to the Boy Scouts of America. The motion was carried. Mot icrc. b.y Alderman. Osho~ne~,~?.~s~.c.,onde.d...h.~. Alder. man.,.J~alone.,~ that.. tJ ~ee sSs ~o t1 oS e,~e~;l~ ~.~ ~ee rd .. ~.n~h~ !~i..~g~oh~.~sl ~ ~.~ .r t me nC and, NO. 510:- AN ORDINANCE PRovIDING .FOR ~S STOPS..ON THREE STREET CO~NERS %N T~,] CIT¥'.O~ PLA,IR~VIEW ~ND PROHIBITING TP.UE PAR!(ING OF 0~R VEHICLES WITHIN SUCH A~A ~ND PROVIDING i' PE~ALTY F~ ~ VIOLATION ~]~P~0F BE IT 0RDAI~ED BY THE .CITY COUNCIL OF ~E~' CITY OF pLAINV~IEW, TE~[AS; SECTION 1., There is..,hegehy..c~eaged a .zo~na ~Ean,,,..hus~.s~ps .~.o~.:..lhe .picking up and dis~.e o~ p.asaenge~rs ,on~..~he .c, or~.~s~..~ ~:. Sixth. the City of~ P~in~Lew.,, said:. ~.~._ en,,.aach., corner_to~ ha ~a.. d~.t. ance of thir.t.y~ to indic2te bhe extent of said,~:~zpne, and s~id Zpne is created for t he: p urp o s~.~ Pr~.e,~ing ...,th.e ,, p~ib~L~ .,i~L ~n.t~ring ...~an~.~..laa~ Lug ~ ,,s_a i d.. b~s~,, SECTI¢~' t~ 2,, I~ shall..be nnlawful for ..an~ person to park or .s_top, f.or any SECTION 3.. Any person .who shall violate the provisions of this 416 ordinanceshall he~ g~il~o£..a%~miademea~,~a~dshallbe fined in any sum not less than ONE ,AND N0/100 ($1.00) DOLLARS nor more than ONE H%%~DRED AED-~0/IG~-($tQ0~.~00~ ?ASSED.ANQ APPROVED this the tSth d~y.l. Of October, 1945. (SEAL) ATTEST; J. N. Jordan ~ayor,, City ofl'plainview, Tex~s J..~. Gallawa¥ C~ity Secretary, City of Plainview,' Texas Ther~ being no further business, meeting adjourned. Plainviaw, T,exas, 0ct. ,- 15.~?1945 The City .Council me% in~regnlar meeting with the.. following .mem- bers prese~t~.~ Mayar~, J~N,.,Ja~dalL..Alde.r~en~... ~f~..C.~. Malona, Ban~E..,S ~mith, L.M.Frogge, C.H.Hancock and E.M.Oshorne. Ci~,y..tax collec~or.P,H.Bryan, and City attor~~uk~_R.,.,~¥~..~.. ~h~n~lad~t~e~ mma~ting ......... Minute s .alb~.~.he ~ laat~ ~me.s~ing, · .r~aad and ~adop ~ed. Motianb~ Alderman Sm~h, seconded'by Alderman ~alone, ,that~a permit be grants'ed to Henry Chilton to operate a taxicab service in the city, if and when acceptable bo~d %~,Turnishe'd and a license is~- issued. Tha~.~o,~i~nm~a~c~i~d~,~an~L~.i~.,~aa~ao~,,..o~d2a~e~ .... ~otian~h~ Alda~man~Erogg~e~,~.s~e,can~ed~.byAlde~mmm~0aho~ae~ .t~at the City contmibu~ .$100.00 ouD el,its Genezal F~d to ~the Natioahl War F~d. Moti.aa.~was~_c~,~-~&~i~-~~.~o~de~- Motion ~m~ 0sbo~ne, seconded by Alderman Malone, that the salary 7!a. ~p'la~c.~e ?~n. the~ p°lice.' deD~r~tmant, and Moti o~. h,~ ~Ai&e~ma~Ha~c~ock,~, ~se~ond~ed~, h,~!~ ~!d6~rman Frogge, that the City purchase a public address sys~'em to be iastalled in the C i t yAud i t~r~i~un~.¥ ~ ,.~..The~,.~m~io~, ~waa,~aar~ia~_ There being no further business, me.eting,a~ourned. city Secre'tary~' Mayor 417 -:OCTOBER 2_~2, 19~5:- At a reg.u~,~r~.join~mem~,ting~o~.~th~,~.Commisaionema.Co,ur~t~.nf HaLe County, Texas~and~.~he, Dii~yCo.uncil G~P,lain~ie~,~T~exas?~Gnthis tike 22nd day o~ Oa.~b~er~ 19~4$.~held~,at,.,tha~office~of ~the County Judge in and for Hale.~,.Oount~y, and other'~eDr~se~ta~tiMe~ci~ize, ns of Plainview, and Hale Connty, Tex- as, participated among ~ther business matters attended to, the fol- lowing Upon motion m~de by Frank R.Day, City Attorney~ aAd' secandedby Frank P.Ba~n, ~ice Pre~.~da~to~'Hale~ County State Bank of Hale C~unty, TeXasand carried by a unanimous vote. of all officials and others pres- ~nt,,Ernaat~Tib~hets,~Ooun~Jndge~f.~Hal~,Oot~ty~as~.dim~ac.ted to ap~ point a ccmzm~the~e~Qf~.,Ei~e~.(.5) Oertain rul~em~n.&~egnla~ions, and/or by-laws, mnde.r..and by which the Hal~ Coun~:yAir Port should be operated; and, the committee, so named was as iFrank R.Da¥, City a Frank P,Bain, ¥ic.e Pr~e.s&dent, Hle ~o~n,t¥ StaEa Bank,~ O, G, H~m~u~, ~C~si, one~,.~a~a~.~.t~,~ .Hale ,C onnt y, Texas, and ~Truman Meinecke, Plainview, Texas, E.Q.Perry, Plainview, TexaS. · 0 . -. CTOBER 29, 19~5'- The State of. Texaa, [ CoUnty of Hal~ Be it remembered that the commissioners Court of Hale County, Texas, and, the City C?uncil of Plainview, T~x~.$~ met ~. a spe- cial Called Session, at the office of 'the County Judge, in and for Hale CountY, Texas, on this the 29th day of 0ctober,,&9~5, with the view and for the pu~pos.e, of. form ~ula~io,n.~.and.~adopb'ing certain~nlas and...metho,~s by and under ,which ~h H_~LE ~0D~TY AIR PORT shoed be operated; and t~he .Toll owing, memhe~.a o.f~.~ai~ .~r.,nLng~.ha~iea~we~ pr~sm.n~; J,N. ~ Oi~f~PLain~iew, Texas, Ben r. Smif~h W.O.Malone, Councilman, and, C.H.Hancock, Conn~il~an, and, -among other ~atters attended to, after a most thorough discussion, the following~~waa..~..~ansac~; . Upo~m~tl~an made ..by J.Bm. Smith, and seconded by R.E.Wilson, and car- ried 10y a unanim~u~.wo~t.e~..~f. 't~e~abo,mV,.e...:~am~d. LO~ommis~si~nar~a; and carriad.~h,~.a.,~..~ans?,~.~c~e...ei: .~.~,,.,,.C.~c~~present, it was .ord- ered and ~irected, by said governi~ bodies, that the following resolu- tion be a~.-~:the' same-i's hereby COunt y, T~aa,...~ho. ar e .~n~e. in j.u~e:~ ani. in,ar.esq.,ed-, in a~iat ion, who shall be ~no~n as..the "Aviation..l_Ci~e~..O~i.~ee!~.,.. jec~ to t~;..o~da.~s..,.ani..,ap~ro~,al of the above n~ed Gov.e~ni~ Bodies, that is the City of Ptain~iew, and the Co~issioners Court of Hale County, T~.~ The duty of the Co~ittee shall be to s~lect and employ a busi~ness 418 manager fo-~..~i,d~.,A~irpoc~ ~w&th...~t he. consent an~-agp.~a~a~l ..o, ff.~ ~aid governing of said A~O.~, ~ta.~e~r~eao~e~at~Lo~ .~to yo~hod~a ~f~mt~ and charges, for services and supplies,_ inclu~ng gasoline and 2. That..yonr~_Governing Bodies, through ~said ~ODmmi~t.tmee, ~em- ploy a business ~kase~.~O,E~.m&ai~[.AiEp~,G~,. ~ho~aa ~u.t~ie~. ~shall,, he in part: (a) Be and t o~...co1%~ ~. ~e~tala.,~.~ ~ ~ -~a~.~r~ea~. (d) To be a r. ep.~es~n~a~iv.e ~and employee, of, said ( e ) ~o ke~ m ~s~.t~.Lqt ~$~md and account, of alt ~a.ctivities, of incomin~ p~~aving said port, the C~2t~,ee,~.and~tOm'dali~er_~aceip~Ds~f~mll monie~.. (g) Tha~ ter inho.:~ ~ .. in.f~a~o~., aE.~,.~e Governing Bodies, er either of sUch bodies, with a respo~ible s~ety corn- 3 · Tha~,~.~e,hig~ .ha~ar, kno~ _~as. the ,,work, Shop", with gaso- line and oil franchiae~ he~.leaae,&,~.~a~,a ~lo, w~....te~r~a~,..~ao_m~,~ t ions; (a) For a per.£o&..~f,. ~n0,t~.mam~e~ .than~.~el~a. (,~)~ ~ma~tha ...... vanCe,m~ and in addition~, thereto l~¢.~pe~ gabon to Saia~ Governing ~B.odies on.alL~gasoline.~soid~ said p~r~, ( c ) To pa~atL ,nh~i~y~ h~s a~ ~c~as~ ~use. o= made. in ~.co~. L~ for p lies; tm%he..~_end.,~.,~tha~t .all Suct~..cha~gaa.,..~faea, ~ an&.., sup,.? mcharg es made 'at ne ig~b~r, ing,~_airp~o~,~ts,~,f ar ~-aimila~,~.~,s~e~ic~a.\~an~-~.to. (e} That ther,e.~ba~eaer~red fr~__saia~_h~gar a space of .2~2~ feet b y. sa ( f ) That , all '~T ~ .H~a,~,B~,,~ imme~e.~ ~le~ed..~..t a i~di~iduals at a .~tal~.of~ ~2..00 per monDh, ~payahle ~...~wance., or $60, 4, And,,. upon~.mation.made~,~,~.and, ca~ied, b.y each GOve~ing~.l~Gd.y'.b_y unanimous.,-~¢~-~~..c~.-, said..~a~n&ng .~.B~d~e-s herein ~be.for~e~..named, in . sp e c ial s £s s.i,an.~it: was ag~eed~ .t~ha,t citizens of H~l~ County, Texas, hereby named, ,designa- ted and appointed as that sai~ ?C~,~,ae,,~ ,sha3..L..-~,,s~ ~a,f,o=:.a,~,,~e,m.a.,,of,..T:~el~,e.- (12).,, months,, and said committee shall deDermine among themselves who shall act and or se~e~in, ~tha,.~caBaci~y~of_,.dhairman, SeC~e,ta~y and 5. That said Committee shall proceed at once to organize, and to the matter of finding a business manage~r for said port, and~t,o~ She leasing and.. r~enti~gOf.said .-.~o~ksko,p,,.~hangar?; ~an~L,.!,t~.~is-,~the ~j_u~e.~-~ merit of the.~., g~,ning, hodi.es that....sai.d-co~21mi~ttm.e~e, rnn a proper notice in the Plain~iew E~ening Her_al&.-gi~ing no~tice of_ the time and place w~hen said con~mittee will receive offers and discuss terms and condi- and conditions and proposals of any and all such persons as may de- 419 sire to· .and. ha~ga~; said~.~c.c~mmi.t.tea ~ reserving anxi,.~ ~ de- termin~ which .of said of. lets and/or propOsalS is the highest and best for said Eo~ar~mi~!~ ~ ~eS~,~ 1~ ' ] t~ O i~ y ~ o f plaimview, and .Hale ~Co~unt.y. 6. It~ was. ~n~th.e~.. or~der,~ed~. ~b~y~ ~ the~ fi~ommiasionar~ C~our~a~ o£~ Hale County, a~i,...~u~m.m~i~m~an~i~sa,~ond~ and~.~unan~- imous vote of said body that the following named persons be and they are hereby appointed as and '~advisory Comm~.t,tee~,~,~ to wit: Homer R o ~son.~. P~e~er. shn~g.~,~ ~ ~Texas ..... Harmon V~.,t e, .~Co,~.~C~ea~e.~,. T~as, .and Which said.."Advisor, y Co~it~tsa" .shall work and co-~operate with the above named Aviation Citizens Co~ittee" in all matters pertaini~ to the'~best i ntere st s ~of~d~.~o~.~ ~ It - i..s, £ur2~kem~.. o~.de,~ed~ ,and.. alinement,ed. _that....the, aho~a, instrument, be b ~re.~ ~e~:~of~-.~.eco ~d.~im~ t, ka._min~has~,...o,f'~ .th,e. C. amm~asi o, ne~s. dourt of Hale County, Texas, that a copy thereo~ be sent ~o the City Secretary of Plainview, Texas and to each of the Committee named above. Plainview, Texas, November 5, 1945. ~,ou.m~i! met in re.gnla~eting The City ~ the~Eiaye~g.t~go~ang~El~'er~an~E~Osborne acted as Mayor pro tem, and Alderman L,~.Frogge, Ben F.Smith, W.C.Malone and H.C.Hancock being present, Minutes. of the &ast,...~eg~la~. ~eatJmg,~ ~mlso, minut_es .of the joint meeti;ags ~ita ~he Commissioners~Co~rt of H&~e Co. unty, Texas, held on October 22nd, ~nd/Qc~ahar~,~2~,~19~ .r..a,~i..and~ ~adop~ts~k~. dered filed, the regular salarieS, and the following bills, be allowed and ordered pai.'-d ]~PORTS: C.ity S.e,am~tar.y: s.: Re~por~t .,~. ~at.2.~.,. s.,eEer~. ~ancl~.misc_eJ_lane, ous collectLons.~ in Qc~taber~,~ $19~.~,1615.90; .Chief Poliaa Rep. or.t~ f~or_ Octo- ber, $~90.150.;. 0itmy Tax dollectmr, s..r~epor~, f~or~ October,.. $1Z, 288.&0 ~ in current taxes collecte.ddurL~g the mont.h, and $1,322.83 of delinquent taxes collected during the month. Building Inspector,s report for Nov- ember, $185,00; Fra~mR.Day, $75,00; E.M,0sborne, $20.00; L.M,Frogge, $20.005 Ben F.,Smith, $20.00; C.H.Hancock, $20,00; W.C,~alone, $20.00;. Ho~ Curry, $190.00;, Math Burket.t.,. $16,0.~0G; J.E.Sheeon, $15Q. 00; E,J.She~er, ;150.00; Joe E,..B~er, $150.00;~ J~e[s'W,WooI,sey, $150,00; J.Gi~an;  ,Bos~lL,~ $~,5..0,0,;~-~.J.Br.y~ ~!Q0~O~4 S.~ F~th., tOn, ~$190.00; Floyd Nelson, ~160~00; Fra~ Rigler, ~150.00; L.B.ShePPard, $150.00; Berry L~ch, $150~00; J.R,carter, ;150, P.la~iew Fire De.patient, $30,00; ~,~...F~Eoley, $3.25.0.0, C. Owen Jone -' A.T.Hemrod, $150.QO; J..B.Slaugh~er, $125.00; BILLS: Board of City Dewelopment, $.500.00; Plainview Independent SchoOl Distrisct, $125.00~ Plain~iew Public Library, St0.00; Texas State- ~50; Boy Scouts of America, ~25.00; Southwestern Public Serv- ice Co., '~.leohone Co., $1~ ~6- We~ ~xas  as Co., ~9 ;, The. P.lain~e~ he Herald-News Publishing Co. .07:; Thatcher Prin~ing Co., $57.20; E.W.Felty Service station, $10' · 58; Con~;inental 0il Co., $43.32. 420 '~ 0 Motor Co.,. $2..0; Bo Robinson Kiker ' s Busy Bee Cafe, $19,65; P. hil.-lips Battery Co., $18,. 20;. . Bob. Hooper , $79 · 50-; Eas~tman_ K~dak,. C.,o~ ,,., SZ,. 85; 48; Blac,~e,ll.A~.e_..S.up-ply~¢ $19.&4.;~,- ~.~Ass..ocia- sion, $24.~t5 ;,., ~,.E,.Set.t,~le Kurtz St, e, ep,~e.jack Se~ic~e ,~ ~?. 00; Universal .0zl,, Co,. ,, $4~.~0; Shepar~, ~havr. ole,t ~o., $137.38, Hugh Ett $23.39; R.H.Knoohuizen, $59.28; Plainv. iew Builder's Supply, $6'8.05 City of Plainview-Disbursements, $380.75; City of Plainview Withhold- ing Tax, Mot io~. h~..~Ald~2ma~ P~anaoc~,.~ Seconded ..b y Alderman Malone, that the City .purchase Unifc~rms ~o,r .the police department, ~otion was car- ried and it There being no further business, meeting adjourned.  . E .~;~,. 6~borne ,Nay°r' Pro Tem. ~' Cit'i~ S cr ~y. plainview, Texas-, November ~9, 1945. The Oi.ty. daunc,il:,~me.t in r..agnlar..,rme, eting.,wi~k ~he following ~em- bets present'. Mayor, ~.NoJordan. Aldermen:. u..H,,.Hancock, E.M.0sborne, Ninutes Mo t i on, .h~ AJLds=ma~,, 1F~agg,e..,.~..aec, on~.,b.y~ Alderman Mat,cna.. ~ t ha~ the City Mayor appoi~ta&,A~e-2~.~anc~ck~,....Alda=~n,F~gge, and Police Chief, Hoht Curry, on a committee to select the lobations fOr said meter,s to be Mo t io~ be .A~.er~ .Oaho=n~, .aecond~,d..by Aide~. F.r~.ogg~, ~hamt.. the City pay $k,500.00 on the "T' Hangars at the Airport-- that be- ing a part of ,~he- ~co.n~:c:t':p~ice~..The mo~ibn. ~as Lc.a~ried. Mot io~. ,~d .,seco. nd, ~&~t .,:&~.,- h~l~naCa~.$2..79Q.,.8~, -,mbe ,paid on the "shop buildi~" at the Airport--that being settlement in full on said contr~t that the City sell $10,000.00 of the "Airport Bonds",and Moved and seconded that the $1,000.00 Electrician's Bond for the City contribute $100.00 out of its General F~nd to the expenses Lot 14, in~.~he G~.~¢Y. 0~ens Addition to the ~o~m. of ~lainview, Eexas, also on the 107xl50 feet in the E.A.Lowe Addition to the town of 421 Plainview, Texas, belong to the Plai~view Independent School District for l$~5./and~all prior years. The motion was carried and it is so or- dered. M0$i~n',_by ~lder-man Dshorne ;. seconded by Alderman. Smith, that Hub Butt be appointed to .a place in the police department, and t'he salary to be $150.00 per month. The: me~t&on, was:~,.~c~r~ie&, and it. was so ordered. There being no further husiness, meeting adjourned. Plainview, Texas, December 3, 1945 The City Council,.me.h~&n~.:r.eguAa~ metering_wi.th ~he following mem- be rs pre s e nt.. 2~ayor~, ~' 'N ' . ~Ord~ $.1 Al~[,~rmen:~, 'E ~I~..0.s.horne, W.C. M~one, Ben F,Smith and C.H.Hanco~:k. City tax collector, P.H.Bryan, an~ City Attorney, Frank R,Day, attended the meeting. Minute's ~of, ~he~las~ ~r~eg~u~m~i~, a~o~minute,s of ~he joint meeting with the Commissioner's Court of Hale Co~ty, Texas, held on 1 Nove~er 26, 9~5..,~ ~, m~,aa&~.a~ .a~ap~t~ed Motion...and~se.aond.,~,that;,tha.~monhhl~r~.porAs~:he,.ac~c.e.pted and ord- ered filed, the regular salaries, and the following bills, be allow- ed and ordered~p~ai~ REPORTS: City Sec~etary,s report of water, sewer and miscella- neous collections in November, $3,039.34;~Chie~.i~Polic,e' repo.rt.fDr. November, $~9~..50; 'City. Tax. Collect.o~' s. ~e~h fo~ No~emhe~, Cnrren~ taxes, $11~ 621.8~;~ Relinqne.nt.'~taxesm, collected.,.. $177.73; Building In- spector's report fo~ November, $304.90; Southwestern Public Service C~., $778.91;.~Wes~T~sas Gas Co., ~376.33. ,SA ARIES. =..H.B=yan, $20.0.0.0~..,. g.N. Jordan. 185.0.0; J.L .Gall.a- way, $1 5..O0,.,F=suak.R~.,Day,, $75.00, E,.i~.0sborne, 20.00; L.~¢I.Frogge, $20.00; Ben F.Smith, $20.00; W.C.Malone, $20.00; C.H.Hancock $20.00; Ho~ Curry '190.00. Na~h B~ke~t &160.00. g E Sheeo $150.90, E.J. S~ar~,. $15~ O0; ~oe E.B~e~,~ $.150~GO; ~s ~?. Wool- sey, $150.Dd; ~.G~ii1,~.,~$150~0~0~;~ Hub. Bu~t.., $150~.0~0; George Bos~eli, $125 · 00; W. J .B~yan,~ $1a, a._0a~;~ ~s~. Faitk,~ ~$65-0~; ~ A.~1.Hamii~n,.. $19~0~.00 Floyd Nelson, $~60~0.0; Fr~,Rigler, $150.-00; L.B.Sheppard, $150~00; Berry L~ch, $i50.00; ~.R.C~rter, $150.00; C.0wen Jones, $150.00, W. S .E .Bolles,~ $~0..,00; A..T ~Herrod~, $150..00; J..B~S.la~hter, $125.00 C ~Yates, $1~50e0~01s H.a.Sl~aa,~ $10.5.00;,:J.P..Marlin, $165..00; A.,L.Eing .80.00; G.B.Guin,~ $170.0 O ~ 0 .E.~K~yk:endall~ , $1$O~..G0 [; C.~ E. Bramlatt, ~50.'00; Ro, y L.f~a~en, $150..~D; ~.~a. NcCarter, $135.00;~ D.B,Willi~_~, 135.00; T.P,.Si~tmn, $135.00, J.M,Heflin, $115.00; Dr. E.C,Nicholl, ~125.00; Dr. D.P.Jones, $75.00; Will Evams, $125.00; Frank Stultz, ~125.00. ent ~cnool Disc.trier, ~125.Q0;, P. lain~,tew~P~bli,~c.,L~.hrar.~. $40.,Q0.; Texas State ~uard~,. $12~,. 5~0 ;~..J~o~dm~& T~$~, $3,58~,~.~8~0.;' Sa.~h~est. ern ~Pub,,1,~ic Service Co., $6~3 · 89, Sout~hEe.sta~n.B~all T~.~ap/zone... _uo.~.,. $184~58~;. West Texas Gas Co. ,, $151..10;_ 1?,m]~Li~lMie,~.Bui.ld~r...~$,,S~.p!y,gm,$2i. 73 ;. C .~i. Whee- lers Servzc~e Star. on 6 ' ~ ~ .... ,-~ $ ~, $18.35;..,~ile~s Studio, $5.&9; The, Gli~de~C.a.,, ~ ;~ Roy Woad Funemal Home,. $21.G0; Cad- del ' s Ele Service $50.00 C~o~li,~ F,~rdca~s,,,~,$12t.~O,0;~ Gihaon~.s Pl~bing Co. ~80.81; ' ' ; The Plainv~- Tribune, $20.00; Green Shee~ ~etal Works, $30. O0; Hmggzn~h.o.,,t,.~,~.Ba~t,l~t ~,~,_. $ 25~8,,11,;, .,,Neptune..li~e~e~ .k~o,. , $!, 290.. 00,; ~iggs & Co., $57.83; St~vall-Booher, $20.00; Shepard. Chevrolet Co., $45.40; Clowe & Cowan, $2~9.77; Kik~r's Ser~ice~:Statzon, ~6.00; 422 Austin Battery Co., ~18.20~; Ben.,Tye' s Ser~ica. Statin~.. $ 50. 84 ;, Garage, ~5,; La~e~.,.Machine,~ Co..., $,~,.95.; ~nLtad,,..States. As~. phalt Co., State Chemisal Co., .20; $15,..00; John.Hull, $66.50; J.'L. Callaway-Registrar, $23 50; H~h Etter Electric, $8.&~; P~ainview Printing C.o.,~ $3~,25;W.0..Speck, $&.00;Long-Bell Lbr. Co., $30.71; V.R.Rodgers Nft'r., $68.10 ;Earl ~.Barr, $47~.00: Quick L~h Cafe $1&. 10; J .L,.G~la~ay~Regis,.t~r.,,~ ~$,22~50;... ~(~i.t.~.aLd~,, :T,~,~.. $¢ 3&~.,Z6,; '. ¢ Board of &it.y:,.D. ev~p~.~,,,..,- $5D0~.004,. Rlain~&e.~. I~dap,e~e.n~ SchpOl ~istrict, $125.00; Plaznview Public L~h~ary, $40.00~.Tex s State Guard, $12.50; 'Bryan & Hof~an, ~30~.00; City. of Plaisview Disburse- ments, $99.01.; g .L..G~ay-,City. Col:..,, '¢ 58,.,09,. . Mot i°n, ,b,y, Alda~man .0¢ho,2,ne. ~e.¢ond.ed by Alderman Smith, that the following ordinance be-passed and a~.o,pted. The motion was car- ried and the ordinance follows~ -:0 R D I N A N C E [ '' AN 0RDIN~d~CE ~tEPEALING. O~INAMCE %I% ~ ~L~,0TP~R ORDINANCES IN CONFLICT ~ITH THIS 0RDIN~CE, AN~.~KiNG IT Ui~A%'P~ FOR A~ PER~- SON, FIRN 0R C0~:'0~TION T0 ~ LIVE HOG 0R HOGS }fITHIN T~i 'CITY LIMITS 0F T~ CITY OF- P,~I~IE~', TE~%S. BXCEP. T IN T~ ZONE ~REIN C~ATED AIO DEFINED, FOR A LONGER SERIOD ~AN T~EN~Y POUR ~ PROVIDING A PENALTY FOR ~ VIOLATION TP%REOF. BE IT 0RDAINED BY T~ O.ITY. C,0L~N.OIL OF.. T~.. ~I,_,Y.,OF PLAihWIE~¢¢,- TE~S: SECTION 1. That Ordinance %IX an-diiall other ordinances in con- fli c t wit h m thin Dr,&ina.nma.~..,~e~.. :he.shy... _',zn,_..all..,,thinga..,.=epealed..- Texas (except the.zone created and defined in Secti~ 3 hereof)~ for a .-- the City of P. lainview, Texas, p~o~,ided ,they are .kept ~ith. in the following d,eseribed zone within said City, to-wit; 'west line ef_.Dep¢~t,~ ~.i~e,m..~.o,. ~he town of RtainvieWinter- s e ct s the -N,o~h line.,, oZ. m. aid.,...P,eoas,-& N~,them~n., T~aa .Rail=,oad .... Plain~iew; T~NCE East.. jog, South, and continuing East to the ~ost L.~its; L~its to ~here-.it .is~'~.sec~. ,the Bec,ca & Northern Texas...P~ad ;E,ompa~',migh~-. Ol ~ay; Company ~[i~ k of.~ w~y .te., .~ ~.:p.l&c~6, ~o.f... BE~G,I~ING.,, hog or hogs within the zone .defined in Section 3 he2,eof shall keep said lot s, pens and othe~L ¢~ilitiaa. ~ed, .in~ons~g.~.~,,~ p~,i~ ~ o~ said hog ~¢.hogs in, a...goad'claan .and-sanitary c~di~Lom,.a¢, .snb~ j e~C~ to insp.~,t~i~ .at. a,~.~.a.~b~ t~e..,~y.S~i~arY H~lhh. Of_fi,ca=.. At any ti~. Said 0miry Sani-~'~ry-Hea~ Officer finds the conditions i~n which said hog or~Dgs are so ::~'ng maintained in said zone to be Unheai th part to co~ly ~es&th Officer shall leave such owner liable per so for the S,,.CTI oN 5, ~kmy ~. ~)n~,,1,~J~i,~l .o,r .comp.o~ati~mn~ ~wio.~ati~g~ any of the ~'~' . ~ fine of nQt(11 Le~s,~.~ha~m~$1.,.OO..,~nor:~.m~.~.than $100.00, &~ each day that any provision of this oz~dina~ce shall be violated, shall cons t it ufa ~'~a~.a,~e~.-~.~e~ ....... SECTIo~ .... ~< If,~ a~ pa~&..af, ~tkLa o~d, inamaa.,~sha~ll be f~ound or declared void for any reason, such void pa~t shall not. in- ¥&lidat~ t.he.~ind~r~ of t hi's~ PASSED ~ .... ~ ~ ~ ~_~ ~'~R0~ED this the,3rd day of December, A. D, 1945. "AT~$~T: ( S~AL ) J] N. Jordan May°r, :'C.itY 'of Pla'inview, ~exas J. Lo , Texa~ ************************** Moti~-,hy~ ~- ~ Al~te,~man~.~ua~c~ck~.aecondadby Alderman Malone, that the following ordinance be passed and adOPted, The motion was car- ried and ~hewo~d~nance folloW~s. -:0 R D I N A N C E No.5.12:- AN 0~iNANCE Ai~ENDING A~D~ ELVLARGiNG TPiE FIRE Li~ITS OF T~ CI~ 0F PL~E. ~ ~w, TE~S , BY ~NDING 0RDIN~MNC~ N0.1, A~ ORDINANCE NO. 278, AIO REPE~ING ALL 0RDIi~.~qCES, RESOLUTIONS .~D 0RDE~ IN ~ON~GT~ T}~REWI~. BE IT 0RD~INED BY THE CITY COU~GIL~0F THE CITY OF PLAINYIET~E,~: SECT~:~E~ Tha~.0rdinamae~.~Na~ 50,5 a:nd~.alL~.o~ther~.o~inances,~ resolutio~z and.~.~da~s.in.~conflict with this ard~ce as it amends 0rdimance No. i and Ordinance No. 278, is hereby ~n all things re~l~... . SECTION 2. That~ nance, the fire limits of the City of 'Plain~iew, Texas., are hereb " - ' ~ ,' Beiinning at,..a..D.o, iat. ,and. being the Southwes5 corne~of Lot No, 8, Block. No .... .~i5., 0rig[in~L.~on.~of,. Pkai~ui.a~ Hale Count~,~ Tex.~.;~, - T}~NCE nort~h .a.L~g...~e Eaat sida..~ ~al.~y-~o~ugh Block NO. 1:5 r~g~l~ T~,~ ta .th~ Nort~s.t .c~Orner of ~ot .No.. i in Block~ No,~ 15, ~zgznal ~e~n,...across~ 9th S~eet in a n. orth~s,ta~di~a~ion. ~t,~ ~a ~oint.~ im tBe. smnt.heash corner of L~o~ Na,~,.3%,.~. G.. W 0~a~ A~dL~ion~;~ Lot No. t, O. ~. T~ T~ ~E~E in a northeast course to a point in the southeast corner of Lot No. 15, Block ~, Depo~tAddition; Block ~, Depo~%.~ Add.ihlo~n4 T~'~CE Santa F~ Rai,~oa~ ~o the Northeast corner of ~ot No. 3,. Depot Addition there coinciding with PASSED AlO ADOPTED this 3rd day of December, A. D, 19~5. ATTEST: ( SEAL ) J. N. Jordan ~It~y of Ptainview, Texas J. L, Gallawa G y~S~ y, , Texas. The Sta-te o~f. -Tazas,~ ~ County of Hale Be it .r. ememb, e~a.dL :tkat~..am tl%is...mtlle $126.~h. ,day met in regalar~.,sessi0n; a~, at said .rSgnlar session a joint mee ti~ and sesaio~. Texas; And a tt.e~,: John L. Ma~, Co~issioner Prec. No. 3, Hale County, and, J ..... B,. Sm-ihk.,,.,Commtss~io~n~ P.~ec .... N.Ol .... 4,~..HaLe, Connty; And, the ~al,lowi~ C~:t.y officers were Dresents; J. N. Jorda~,:~.:a~or~OJf. O,i~y.~,o~..Rlain~,iew, Texas. W. ~. ~lone, Co~cil~n. And, among othezs. ~m~a.=$~,,.a,~ten&ed,. to.~ _tJaa~ _~oll.o~ing was. tr. ans.~ acted; Osborne, ~.- a~ied,~ h~-.,a. ~nimo.~. ~,t.e .o,~..aaid ~do~cil; and, .;. ,. ~that the~,N.ai,a be and t_he .sn. me ,..Texas ,. at.. a.. mon~thl.~_ I t ,was, .agr~ae. Hangar was leased to H.. ~, T.ulJL.., c ~ sh r ant ~1.o£.. That the said Go~e~ni~ bodies enter into a formal contract with the said H. V~ Tull, Jr. the estima~..f.urn.ished.. and water lines to th~ Airport be accepted.and ~he bill ~Or $6,285.97 be paid. The -~'hiom There being no further business, meeting adjournS. 425 Plalnvle~, Texas, December 17, 19~5.1 The C,i.t~y~. Co~ai,1 mat ,in regnlar..~mae~LOg~wit,h._~t~he, f.allowing members pe.~,aenh~ ...... May_o,~.~ ,J,. ~? J~rdam,~ Alfte~men, C~ H. Hancock, W. C. Malone, L. M. Frogge and E. M. Osborne. City Tax Collector, P. H. Bryan_, a~,.~Gi~t.~ ~A~y.~,~ Er~&n~k~.~.Da~. attended the meeting. Mo t i o a~ an& ~ aerate& ~ t ha~. ~. ~B o~ia~of. ~r.y ,~ Igc.. t a ,engage in the cont~,aah&ng_]bn~n~a ~af~ elec.%~:ia~.~.gaa..~itting in the City of Plainview~ Texas b~e approved and accepi~d. The motion was carnied~a~. T. C. Meinac,ke, 0~nen~,, ~t.o~e~.~e,.~_~:~ha.,h~dna~ of electrical and gas installations in the City of Plainview, Texas be approved and adopted Upon moist&on, azzd~ second~_tke f~ol2~wing ~ers ~ appo~in~e~L to place s on .the~ ~ma~& ,o~G, Lt~y De~alopma~ .~f. ar~ ~k~ fo~a~, three.. years-ter~.lV~.~.axp~e.-D, eae~er 3.1, 1948.; J. B. Cardweli, M. B. Hood, Jim Collins, Joha Matthes and H. S. Hilburn. The motion waa aarnie~ ...... There .being ..no further business, meeting a&journed. ~Plainvi~a~,, Texas._...J. anna~y 2. 1946 The Ci~ty Co~ncil.~ma~ ,in.meg~fLam~ .me.et.~g. ~;it.h, the following C. H. Hancock, W. C. Malone and Ben G. Smith. City Tax Col., Mot ion.1 and..~sac.oz~d..,, t, hat.. the .momthly ~r~e~o~r~t.a ba acmepted and~ ordered filacL,,.t,h.amagular ,salaries and the following bills, be allowed and ordered paid. The mot~ion was carried and it was so ordered, REPORTS: y, s r~port for. D,.ecemb~r 19~5, Chief Police for D~ece~her,$681.62; C~.ty Tax Collector,s report,S26,950.89-; Delinquent Taxes~c~llected in December, $616.37; City Inspector ~ ,s re~or~ SALARIES: P ..... $150.00; James W. Woolsey., $!5D.00; Geo.-,J. Boswell, $125.00; W. J. Bryan., $100..00; Sam. Faith,'$65~00; Hub Burr, $1~5.O~.0,0;J~ F,. ,Fol, ey~ $325.00; Floyd Ne ison. $ 60~,. 00, Fr~ ,R~ter~ ..$i$,d~.~,GO, ~... ~. ShaDp~d,, $150.00 ,ynch~ 150~0D; .J.R. Carter~ $150.00; C. Owen ; PlainviemW. ~ir$ Department, $36.00; S. E. Bolles, ; A,.. T H r~o~ 1 O~O,O. J ' ' · Yates, ~150.00; H. R. Oloan, $105.00; J. P. ~arlin_ ~165.00- A. L. Ki~ $180.00; ' ~ ' , 0. B., Guin, ~170.00; O.E. Kuykendall, $150.00; $13.~.00; D. B. Williams, $135.00; T. P, Sitton, $135,00; J. M. Heflin, $115.00; Dr. E. ~. Nicholl, $125.00; Dr. D~ p, Jones, $150.0G Earl T. Barr, $~75.00; Will Evans, $125.00; Frank Stultz, $215~00 ~ dent Texas Defense Guard, $2L. 50~ .& TUbhs, $3,583*rS~Q'; .South, western Public © ' '~ oerv:lc e~ ~o So~h~aster~ ~'e:~i, Telephone Co., $!8~,~58; ~e~tsT~as. Gas Co., Te!egr~aph, $~7 ; Pla~in~&.ew Bn.itders~.S~ppty, ~2L,,73; .S~e.r~ice Stati on, ~.; .~i~.e~~co.., $18~. 35 ;~ ~ilea .S~u~io, ~ $5~.~49; The~ Blidden Co. Cadde~,s E!eo· ; Robinson-He~r~i~ Contineatal~ Oil 0o., 68~,;E~. W. Hi gM in.h mOt~- B ar.t le ~.~t, $1 ~,.290. O0; B iggs Co., $$5.40;~C~~& .C~an~,$249~77;~ Eike~'s 8e~ic~e ~a~ion, $6.00 ;~ Aus,~ $50.8~ Re~s ~t~ic Co..., $16~.~17;R'. B..~ George. Co., $ $17~86; States AsphalZ. Bell L~ber~. Co $22.8 .,. Co.., $12}.~.5; State Chemical Co., $2. ; go. hn~. Gallawa , $23..~50; Hug.h.Etter Electric., Plumbing & Electric, $6.00; Connor-Mathes Co., Printing Co., $30.25'; W. O. Speck, $4..00; Hoyt Long-Bell Lumber Co., $30.71; V. R. Rodgers Mft., Barr, $950~ 00 ;. Quick.,~Lunch...daf.~e,~, $14.10 ~. ;Plainview Thatcher , ; Earl T. · g. L. Galla~ay,-Registrar, $22.50.;Withholding Tax, $ 23.56, Boarddof m~y De~elopmen~, $500,00; Plainview Independ~ent School Dist., $12~.00; 4Plainview Public Library, $40.00~ Texas Defense Guard, $12.50; CitY of PlainView Disbursements, $99.01; J. L. Gallaway, City Collector~, $56,.09. Motion b Ald~z-man Hancock, seconded by Alderman Osborne that Hoffma'~' Bryan by paid'~ $1,140~00 on the Tenth street paving job. Motion by Alderman Hancock, seconde~...by Alda~ma~ that ~a~gar. em~,.Ga~s~b~, employee& i.~ ~tke~diSy Secretary and City T~ Collector's office, and that her salary be $85.00 per month. The. mo~L~.~. MO$io~....an~sa~n&~that. a,~,s~ee~ light, be ins~alled.atth~ inter-section of Ninth and.ElmS~r~ees, also~.ana~.at.ft~hein~er- Section o~Ten~th..an Elm Streets'and one at the inter-section of 15th and!PortlandJ The motion was carried and it waS so ordered. There being no further business, meeting.~adjourn.ed. ~27 .... ~Texas, January 2t~.~1946, The City eunc.zl-met mn re~gu, lar~ m~e:ting ~ith t~-~o~ing members pr~es~;: Ma~or, a~ N~Jordan; -Aldermen; Ben~. ~mith, E; M. 0sbere~-, C.~ H.~-Han~oc~.~nd W. C. Malonel City Tax Oollmeotor, 'P~. H. BryaD, and City Attorney, Frank R. Day, attended the meet ing~. Motion, by Alde~maa,, 0shor~,~ sec~d~.by,.,~e~m~ Smith', that the following ordinance ~be passed and adopted. The motion was ~carried an~,~he ordinance is .as~foilows: . ~-: 0'R*D!I N A N C-El~ N-.0.~5!3 .:- , ~sec:o~dad by--'Alderma~ Hancock. that the: C it y. Treasure~ .be ~and, ha iS~. he.~y a~th~ed..~ ~t~o 'is~sne~ a~ .Scz~ip 0 LLABS mamae .~ a~ah,la ,,~%o,~ ~he?:-T~s~ee/~ s. ;~F~n ' s R eljer a, Re t ireme n t F~d .tO apply on, ~he p.u~chase :of a at~et..,~intainer. The motion was the sa~.ary_~f.~it..:R. Sloan be increased $10.00 per. month. The Theme being no further business, meeti~ adjourned. : -~C[t~ Secret~ry . ~ ............. MaYc~ ....... ' Plainview, Texgas, February 4, 1946. The City Council met. in.~egular ,mee~ing,_~ith the f~ollo~wing ~'J .N; Jot, dan:. A, lde~men,:..,W. C .Maiane, L .M. C,H.~Hancoc , .th and E.N.0sborne. City T~ Col- lector, P.H.'B~yan, and City Attorney, Fra~ R.Day, attended the meet ing. ~qinu~e.s ~ ~ ~the .lasts, me~t ~ ~er~.~. mea~ ~an~::~dap:~ .d:~.. ~ - Mot i on ..an d~ .ae~ud.~..that...monthLy. ordered filed, tha,~,egui~ar_,.~salarias, and the:,"folt~wing bills be allowed and~'orde~ed paid. T~e motion was carried, and it REP 0ERTS?:~ .~. ~ O:it y 'Se are t ar y ' c e ll~aneous -co lie ct i ons,~ in i c e '~ '~Rep 0r~t .-fo~ E:anuar port._Fo? ~a~nuary., 19~6,. li uent Taxes 1' 0 sb orne ,~-+$20 lone~ kett~ :and mis- ;: Chief Pol- Ta~-Collector's Re- Collected, $39,689.&9; De- January, S~ioe>.0o a:$? Rep~r~:,in ~-a~uary, i:Na~,h Bur- )0; .,~oe E. Hub Butt,, 150.00, $150.00, George Boswell, $125.00; W.J.Bryan, $100.00; Sam Faith, A .~. Hamilton $15o. 0'o f · $150.00; W.F .F~ Claud B C .E .B~ oll, Evans(~ $256 $75. O, West Te~xas GAS11 C? te '$'117.~0; The ~hatcher Prln graph Co., ~3.G5; Bob Eoo' D.B..~illiams, V~.~S.Dartey. & Co., -I~, $16,'95; ShOok , $37.30; Continental State~ Chemical Co., $89.90; Kike.r?s Se~ic, e Starion~,..$8..2$; Phillips. Ba~.~e.r,y.., .:.$8.30.;[ Pl~in~ie~.~Ha~a..~.o, ,' $9..30 ;' City s I · ~j~.Ehitesi&es i ,00' Dlowe& Oowan 158.68- Bo d e Davenport. ~5.22: Hi66inbot'h~;Bartlett Lb~,., $166~60; Poxworth- Galb~a~th L~r~ -' $3~' 60 ;' "Fred' B'erryhilt. Equ'ipment co., $~76 ;, Electric C~., ~7.8~: H~h R.Etter. $5;~0; Connor-~athes ~o., $15.~3; B.F.Goodric~,$45.30; Locke Machinery Co., $8~.90, Gulf 0il Corpore- The Texas O~..., $8.36; ROy G~.~od~F~er~. ~om~$1.~0G; John Hul , $72;00; ~de~&.D~sart, $1O~.t04~ .C..D. Howard, $29.03; Dallas~Fonndry Co., $100,00;-Bi~ & Co.,$388.103 l~fater~Revenue~.Bond F~d, $1,100.G0; Lee ya~hn, $3.9.~0,~ Earl.T.~.B~r ; Plains Machmnery Co., $3,O23.87; ; Plain~ie~ S~ita~i~, $248;.10; Fom~ '~o~th &. Den~:e~r~ R.R.Co., ; Board: of City Develop? ment, $500.00; Plainview. Indepe~ent~Sc.hool District, $12~.00; Ylain~ view PublicLi~.~.ary, $$0.00; E~l T.B~r, $~75.00; Cit~ of Plainview Disb~sements, $670.09; City of Plainview Withholding T~, $168.74; J.L.G~lawa$,City Col., $138.16.. Motion.hy.~d~mmu~Malone, sacon&e&~by. A~erman Frogge, that the ElectriCian's Bond for Frank S~pson ~d 0wen H. Rodgers be approved and accepted. Motion by ~d~e:~n. 0sbor. ne ,[ seoo~ed~hy.~der~n _Hancock, ~hat ~et~unicipal Co,try Club ~ Goif Course cont~u~ ~der the s~ system of ma~eme.~t for_ th.e_en2~-~a~ '~ .The~o.t&on..~was~ l~aLone~ ~&~Hanc ock, o~ a co~ittee to.~select~ a-location in the park on west seventh, street for a Girl Scout H~ l, ~and t0 report back to the Council at its next regular meeting. Motion by Alderman Osborne, seconded, by Alderman Frogge, that Hugh Ettem and Willi~ Stockton be appointed to serve as an ~lectri- cian's Ex,lng: Board," The motion~waa car~ie& and.~_i%was so omdered. l~otion~ h~ Aide~m~ Han~ck,~ s~econ&ed., by A~erman:..0shoren, that the Pres:e/n~ ~e~:r~e6~ .va~ua~i:on~ o!~ the ' o~ .~rs. E.. ~G. 0~ns be reduced by$5~00.0.O, .and the city .e.ctor~ be instructed to refund ta~es on that ~o~t to her. Them mOtion was carried ~d it There b~i~ no f~ther business, meeting 'adjoined. y .Secretary 429 Plainview, Texas, Feb., 18, 1946. The City C ouac~il ~e,t~-,i~n~ , register, .m~in~ with~ _t~he f:cllG~ing~mem~ bets prese~t~ ~ayor, J.N.~ordan~. Atde~rme~n:~ Ben E.Smi~h,~C~H.H~cock,- W.C.~ial~one, E,~.0sborne and L~M.Frogge. City Tax Collector P.H..Bryan, and I C it y A~%o~=ne:~.,~ Era~..R,~.,D,a,y-,...at, he, n&ed.~,hha~ meeting. Minute s of. the: Las~,~meat,ing~,,~ r~ead: ,and.. a&~ted~ _ Motion.. and. i~s~econd 1.~that~HoJ~,f~lan & Bryan De paid $2,000.00 on es- timate No, i on paving on Baltimore Street. The motion was carried and it was so I ~O~e~ad J. The ~yor appointed Alderman E.~.0~borne .to .a place on the Board of Di~ector?'s of the Muni,,~ipal~Coun~t~y Clu~ & Golf~ Course. Motion and second that W.J.Klinger be appointed to audit the C~it y ' s books~ The .mo~,zon.~ wa, s,' .car~rzed~' ~d.~. z~t,. ~as' ~.so .~or~de~r~ed.~. Motion~,.~y~Alderman Malone, seconded by Alderman Hancock, that the following order be issued. The motion was carried and the order follows: - :ELECTION ~0TICE:- PURSUANT T0,~AN~DRDER... ~is~S~m~e~t~,,~y.~i~th.~. Mayor .and. ~.~Coumcil of ~hhe, City of P~ainvie~, Texas~no~.t.ic~e is,. hereby gi~em~.~,~that~ an~ Elec~tion .~itl.~ba ~ld.~ on the 2nd .... day,.o2~ ~il ~A .... D ...... 1~,~ ~. a~,. ~he.~ City H~,.~,~tha._s~e..~hsing the Dla c e d e signahad~ ,~, h~ la~ ~,aa .~.~e, ~ Gtl~, .~lace~. of~. _~a ~ .Ci.t y.~ o~. the~ dar e hereinbefore me. ntio~ed,,,.~,i~ ~_.Ci~t~,of Plainview, County of Hale, Texas, for the .purpose of'voting upon the followi~ questions submitted to the voters of t .ha dl~,_ ~.~VJi.t: .... .The elec,t~ion o~ a~ t~a~o~,. C£~ Se~ar~e~t~sm.y, and.~-~three~A~lderman~ Said thre~e Alder~n~o ,take.tha~places~. of. E~ M. Osborne, L. ~. Frogge, and Ben F. Smith; whose.~t~s,.expire/in~ April, 19~6; a~ of.~ said T. J. Bona~ ian~ed Presiding Judge of said election; and Roy Maxey and Verna, ~ae_ ALe~n~a~,~a~a~.~d~As~s~t,~t.~. ~Jn~e~,~f~ sai~., el'ection., Passed and approved this the 18th. day of February 19~6, by the City Concil of the City of Plainview, Texas in regu&&r Session. Mayor of the City of Plainview, Texas. *************************** There being no further business, meeting adjourned. Mayor ~3o Plainvilew, Texas, March ~, 1946. The City C~mcil~ me.~t in .regular.:.me~e~t ing:? bers presen~ Mayor., J..N.Jordan~, Aldermen:,, L.~m..FroEge.,~ W.C,Malone, 0.H.Hancock, Ben F,Smith and E.M.0sborne. Oity Attorney Frank R.Day, and ..Dr. E. C. Nic:h~lL,~ Oily. Sanitary ~Office~, a~tended~i~he, moating. Motio~n, and:~.second that the monthly reports be accepted and or- dered file&, the regUlar salaries, and the following bills; be al- l~ed and or6er~d.~pa~id-.~,.The mo,.ion was carried and it was .so ordered. REPORTS: City Secretary's ~eport of water, sewer and miscella- neous collectiOnm in February, ~:i..)~i2),L?; Chief Police' Report for February, 1946, $ ~it/ Tax C°llec~or's Report for FebrUary, Curren~ taxes collected, Delinquent taxes collected, SALAP~IES: P...~.B~yan, $2Q0~.1.00; ,J.N...Jor~dan, ~$~85.00;r J.L.Gatlaway, $185.00 , M~ga~et Ga~nas.~ ,. ~$85.00 , Frank,~ R.~ay, 875,, .Q0~,. E .M. 0sb. rne, $20.00; L.M,Frogge, $20:.00; Ben F. Smith, $20.00; W;C.Malone, $20.00; H.C.Hancock, $20.00; Hoyt Curry, $190.00; Na~h,B~.t.,. $16d.,O0~ J~.E. Sheeon, $~50m,,0,0;E.J.Sheame~,~ $1.50:~.00, Joe E.Baker, $150.00., J~ a ~, $150.G0; J.Gillan, $150..~00; Hub B~.t~ $150,00-; Floyd Nelson, $150 ..00 ;W°°lsey' George Boswell,' $125.09;; W.J.Bryan, $100,00; S~.F~ith, $65.00; A.M,:Hmmilton,.~$190.00; ~.rank Rigler, $1.50.0~0; Leed~ Maxey, $160.00; L.B.Bheppard~, $1.50.00; Berry L~nch, $150.00; g.R. oarter, $150.00; 0~n C.Jones, $1510.00.; Plainview Fire Department, $30.00; W.F. Foley,.~ $~2% S.E.Bolles, $240.00; A.T;Herrod, $150.00; J.B;Slanghter, $125.00; S.G.Yates, $150.00; H.R,Sloan, $115.00; J.P.Marlin, $165.00;; A.L..King, ~180.00; O.B.Guin,~,$170,00; ~E.0..Kuykendai1, :$150.00; Roy L. Warren, ..$150.00:_ . d.E.Bramlett,~ . 145.00:. J.R. Mccarte~_., 135.00', D.B.Willi~s,. . $135.00; T.P.Sitton, $135,00; J.M.Heflin, $115.00; R.N.Tekell,$15.0.00; Dr. E,C.Nicholl, $125.00; Dr. D,P.Jones, $75.00; ~fill Evans, $125.00; Frank Stulhz.,' ~i25.~.00. (FOR FEBRUARY BILLS SEE PAGE 428) Motion by Alderman..Sm~th, seconded by Alderman Malone, that C,E.Hopgood be permitted to use two wings of the Daimy Barn :omMay 5,6,7, 1946, fo~ .the purest, oD ho~ing a ~.~_homs~ sa-ie~' for a rental charge of ~25..G8~; -~mi.t.h.~t~he ~de~s~anding that he will leave i~t in as sanitary condition as he finas i~. The .motion was carried and it is so ordered. Mot ion by~A_tderman 0s. bo~,ne, .seconded b.y Alderman. Smith., that Jordan & Tubbs be paid ~the~ sum of. $1,~65.26 on final estimate fur- nished by Williams & Son, Engineers, .on "sewer job"'. The motion was carried and it ~a.,so. Motion by Alderman 0sbo.rna, .secomded by Alde~nnam. Enogg. e, that the estimate of Hoffman & Bryanba.allowed and that they be paid the sum of $2,33~.68 on paving on Baltimore street. The motion was car- ried and it was,~.so ordered. Motion and second that the ,,Plumber's Bond" of.Mr. Lewis be ap- proved and accepted. The motion was carried and it was so erdered. STATE OF TEXAS CITY OF PLAI!~IEW, ~Y~AS CITY C 0~I SSI 0I~ PL~.INVIEW, TEXAS On this. the ~th day of March, 1946, the City Coun- cil of Pl~inview, Texas, convened in regular meeting with the fol- lowing members present, ta..wi~t.: .~ J. N. Jordan, L. M. Frogge ,. C. H. Hancock, Ben F.Smith, E .M. Osborne, W. C. Malone, J .L. Gallaway, Ma,yoz~, C onnc. ilman. City Secretary with the following absent: non'e,~ constituting a quorum, at which time the follwo, ing~,.among ~,0.t~har~..~businas~s~, was transacted, to. wit: Mr. Malone introdnced'a.prop'esed resolution, and made a motion that it be adopted. ~The motion was ~e.conded by Mr. Frogge. The motion carrried by the following votes: AYES: 5 .N0~S: 0 The Mayor anno~,~d that the resolution had been finally adopted. The resolut~b~n RESOL ,,IJTI'ON~ ' ' RATIFYING~:'.CONT~OOF:~ CITY COUNCIL ~LAINVIEW,TEXAS ~TH T~}:~IE 2 GP~EN ~NG~ERiN~CO~NAY 0N ~i~IPAL L~RO~NTS PAVING. ~REAS, ~he~.CitF con$.emp~at, es~inancing said project with funds to' be obtained.£rom bonds or warrants an~ such additions to the above construction funds as may be supplemented by government agencies or otherwise, .~V~7~EREAS IT IS~NEGESSARY THAT T~ CITY COUNCIL o.btain the services of a competent Engineer to make reports, prepare plans, sp e c if io ationa and aup;er~i,sa.., co~st.r~uc.tian: and WHEREAS said contract has in open meeting of said body been executed on ~he Da~ of~.tha City by its. Mayo~..and,~by. theEngi~eer; and %~T~EREA~SAID CONTRACT PLUS BEEN executed and is referred to and ma~e a part of this~ze~ol~gi, on as i£ written here in. full.; BE.IT R~SO~,VED .BY..TPIE.:, CITY COUNCIL OF PLAtNVIEW, TEXA~. 1, That said.contrach_be~landit isher~ehy-confirmed and .ratified as the contract of the City Council of Plainview, Texas, by and for the mun- icipalityof~Plainvi~e~,,...Texas;.. 2. That the Mayor .and ~City Clerk be and they are hereby authorized and ordered to do any and all things necessary and convenient to carry out the terms ADOPTED AND APPROVED THIS THE 4th. day of March, 19&6. ( SE_ L ) ATTEST: Ma-y~'r; P!a[~nvie'w, Texas 432 Plainview, Texas, March 18, 1946 The City Council met in regular mee~ting~..with the. follo~iag _1~ members praaen~. Mayor, J. N.. Jordan; Aldermen~ L,M. Frogge, C.H~ Hancock, W, C Malone, E... M.. 0sboren and Ben ~. Smith', City Tax Co!4, P.Ho Bryan, City Atty. Frank E. Day, and City Sanitary Officer, Dr. Mi nu~t~e s, o f~ .t h,e~ Laa t~ mea~ting_ ,r,s ad and,~ adop t~d ~. .... Motion by Alaarman mzth, econo[ed by Alderman~Frogge that Hoffman & Bryan he paid $2;_672.52 on estimate of Mar~h 18th, Omk- land & Lexington S~reets~ The motion was carried and it was so ~ ordered. · ~ ~Ioti.on..~. and. se,.c ond _~at...Ha.~ie.. & ,C~l~en~m be_ paid.. $13.7.28. ~ on. e. st~il, _ mate of ~arhh lSth, for engineering services on paving on Lexington and 0aklamd. Streets, .... TAe. ~mo~t.ion~. ~as ._~,ar~r~,ze ..... amd. zt~ .~as. so. ar~d,erad~ Mot i,onand~ second., that. ~. the~ f,oll~9~ing~ .c L~iz~ens. he. apD.ointed on. a "Cit i zens Commit~ae,,~ ~inca.r~t .Tu~io~., ~ ~ ~. Hi~aa,~ ~VirgiL_~Ra~a, Dr. Gerald Wagnar~,~ .Le~.Laa~ar~n,...~aad. ,G~.if~l.in, ~Dr ...... Eve.~.at Lea Dye~ and the Alderman Hancoc~ be appointed to represent the City Council on the same co~t.ea,~. ~ ~T~ moat.imm, ~w, as c~a~.ied an~ it ~was so,. orde~e.d, Mot ion., by Alda~maa Osb.or. en,.. sec.omded b.~i Alderman. Hanaoak, that the Pity $oin~Hate~...Count~y.,and. ad~ertise, for bids on putting concrete on the "aprons" ~to the gasoline pumps .at..the Airport. The motion was c arr i ed and, i t ~waa,,,,s ~ .~o~d,~l ........... Mot ionl~.b~y kl&a~man~ .H~uaoa~.,.~ ~. aec.ond.ad. ~b,y. Al~e~man ~ Malone,.. t_hat the City Council..~agreas.~ith...T,. E.,, Sun,mall that it will._e~,tend water. and sewer limas ~to< his ~orope~ty lines as. soon. as the Tenth honae has~ the roof on i.t~., and he,.~M.r.~SU~l~,alml.~, is.~to pay the..c~ost of. connect- ing the wat..er..alqdm~SBi~ar..s~ic~e, t~o ~the ten h.ausaa, .then the..City will. pay t he c ost~ .of. ~c~onnaa~ lng.. wa~ter, and_ sawer..~, sezvice to the.. remaining thi~rt y 'houses, pro~ided ~th.ay. ara-huilt~..an~ continuous and joining lots, AlsO, whem the far.tiath~.h~us.e~.~is.campl~atad, the CLty ag~.e, as to refund to T, E. Sum~alL the_ .cos~t.,.of~.co, nne. cting t~ke_~ater~ and. sewer services to t:he firat te,n~.honses~...pro~vided the. "pr~Gject of the forty houses" shall, have been completed within two years from this date,, The motion was carried and it,was so ordered. -:RESOLUTION.- RESOLUTION DECLARING PUBLIC ~CESSITY FOR THE IM- PROVE~ENT OF CERTAIN DESIGNAteD PORTIONS OF CER? TAIN DESIGNATED STREETS IN T~ CItY OF PLAINVIEW, TEXAS,. SPECIFYING TP~E NATURE AND TYPE OF SUCH I~, PROVEN~E~T, ESTABLISHING THE ~£~NER. OF EF~ECTUATION AND ~THOD OF PR0~L~E~ THEP~,0F, DESIGNATING AND SEPARATING UNITS OF. WORK, ALLOCATING DIVISION OF PAINT OF COST, PROVIDING-~ RE~E.FOR APPORTIONMENT '~' OF COST, FIY£!NG TIi~, TER~S AND CONDITIONS OF "~PA~NT OF COST AND PROVIDING AND D~FINING. ASSESS- ~NTS THEREEOR,. SPECIFYING .NATUR~ OF ASSESSMENT LIENS AND PERSONAL LIABILITY, PROVIDING FOR ISSUANCE AND.~ PROVISIONS OF ASSIGNABLE .CERTIFI- CATES IN EVIDEN.CE. OF ASS~:~;~IT FOR COSTS, AND. .~ DIRECTING T~.~CZTY ~IhIEER T0 PREP'ARE PLANS A~D SPECIFICAT!ONS..F.0R T~ IMPRO~NT OF DESIGNATED UNITS ~D TO PUBLICLY ADVERTISE FOR SEALED COM- PETITIVE CONTRACT BIDS WITH SPECIFIED CLAUSE. ~E IT RESOLVED BY THE' CITY COUNCIL OF PLAiNVIEW,TEXAS, That public necesaity..exists and..~r~e.Quires~.hhat~ the following, portions of the designated streets ~ the City of, Plainview,T~xas should be im- proved, as ~her~e~ provided, to?wit: 433 1. Eighth Street from West line of Lexington Street to West line of Milwaukee St. ree~$~, de~s~,~e,~,as~;~ni,t.-'No,o t../ 2. Eighth Street from West line of Milwaukee Street to West line of Nassau ~tre-e~ 3. ~ilwaukee Street from I$or~:~~ li~e of Seventh Street to South line of Eighth Street, ,Desi,gnat:ed as, u~it No,3' ~.~ 4. Milwaukee Street from North line of Eighth Street to South line of Ninth 5. Nassau Street from NorDh line of Seventh Street to South line of Eighth Stree:t~ desig~at,ed~,aa, 6. Nassau Street from ~orth line of Eighth Street to South line of Ninth Street, 7. Denver Street from North line of Sixth Street to South line of Seventh'St~e:et,,das~gma~eA~as~.:Uait No.7 8. Denver Street from North line of Ninth Street to South line of Tenth 9. Denver Street from North line of Tenth Street to South line of Eleventh lO~E1Paso Street from North line of Seventh Street to South line of Eighth stree, t~d~a,~na~ted-a.s-~ ll. E1 Paso Street from North line of Eighth Street to South line of Mint h Stre~et,. d~e:s&g~nat-e~,~,~;Uni~ No, il 12. E1 Paso Street from North line of Tenth Street to South line of Eleventh Str~ee~t,~,~meSigna~d,~,as~ .Ur~i~ Ne.,12 ~ 13. Fresno Street from the unpaved portion between Ninth Street and Tenth Street~. t~o~outh, li.ne,. ,of~ Tenth,:Streat~, 14.Fresno Street from North line of Tenth Street to South line of E lev e nth Str e~t ~., ~e;aigan~?ecl.,~a s.,~ ~IInit~, ~Eo~,~14 15. Fresno Street from North line of Eleventh Street to South line of Twe ift h S t ~ee..~ .,~. ,~s£~na~e~&~,,as, .Uni~ ~. No,.. 1~5 16. Fresno Street from South line of Twelfth Street to South line of Thirteenth Street ~ designahad as ~nit ~ t 17. Galveston Street from North line of oeven h Street to South line of ~ighthS~ee,~,~ de~igna~e~aa~ Unit~ ~ 18. Galveston Street from North line of Eighth Street to So~th line 19. Galveston Street from North line of Ninth Street to South line of Tent h S t r e~.t., ~ ,~e~i~na~t~e&~ as~.,,~Jait~.~o~, 19 20. Galveston Street from North line of Tenth Street to South line of lev ent h Shmee~ ~...~ de,~igna~:e~_, aa, ~ni~.,. r~O '' 20 Houston Street from North line of Seventh Street to South line of 22. Houston Street from North line of Eighth Street to South line of Nint h S treat ,..-,.de, a£g~a~t,e~d ~as..~Unit, NO1. 22. 23. ~ndependence Street from North line of Seventh Street to South line of Eighth 24. Independence Street from South line of Eighth Street to South line of Mint h 25. Independence Street from North line of Ninth Street to South line of Tenth S.tree~t, daaign~ted~s~ ~nit~No~,2~ 26, Independence Street from North line of Ninth Street to South line Eleventh Street, Designated as ~nit No,26 27. Independence Street from North line of Eleventh Street to South line of Twelfth Str~eat,, designated as un,l~t, N ,.27 28. Independence Street from South line of Twelfth Street to South line of ThirteenthSt'~eet, designat~ed as Unit No.28 29. Joliet S~reet from North line of Seventh Street to S~uth line of Eighth Street~ ~esigna~ted- ~s.~.Unit No.29 30. Joliet Street from South line of Eighth Street to South line of ~Ninth Street, deaignat.ed as -~nit No~$0 31. Joliet Street from North line of Ninth Street to North line of Tenth Street, ~,e~s~nat~,ed as~ ~z~ No.31 32. Joliet Street from North line of Tenth Street to South line of E~venth Str'eet, d,esigmat~e~ as ~ni~t No. 3 2 33. Joliet Street from North line of Eleventh Street to South line of Twe~fth.Street-~,,~des~i~na~ed~as~.Unit No, 33 34. Joliet Street from South line of Twelfth Street to South line of Thi~tee~th~Smtr~at, desi,gna~ted,~as ~nit No.. 34 35. Kokomo Street from North line of Ninth Street t~ South line of Tenth Street,, das~gnatad~as~Unit No.3~5 36, Kokomo Street from North line of Tenth Street to South line of Eleventh Streat~, designated as.Unit No..36 37. Kokomo Street from North line of Eleventh Street to South line of Twelfth., Straet ,, ,designated .as Unit No..37 38. Kokomo Street from South line of Twelfth Street to South line of Thirteenth.Street, des£~uated aa, Unit No_. 38 ~ 39.Lexington Street from ~orth line of Seventh Street to South line of Eighth Stone,t, deaignat,ed aa Unit No.39 40. Lexington Street from South line of Eighth Street to South line of Ninth St,~e~t de~s,zgna.t,~ed.~as Unzt ~o.~ ~41. Milwaukee Street from North line of Sixth Street to South line ,of Seventh S~r. aet-, des~,ig-na~med.,as ~nit~ No 41 42, Milwaukee Street from North line of Ninth street to South line ,of Tent~h Straet,..desig~ated,as Unit 43. Milwaukee Street from SoUth line of Te~ Street to South line of EteventhStreet., 44. Nassau Street from North line of Ninth Street to South line of Tenth Street.~, ,designated~as,Unit 45. Nassau Street from South line of Tenth Street to South line of Eleventh~Straet~, designated,~as~ ~nit 46. Nassau Street from North line of Eleventh Street to South line of T~i~fth, Straet,~ designated'as~ni~No.46 47. Nassau Street from South line of Twelfth Street to South line of Thirteenth. Streat~,, deaignat~edas 0nit No. 47 ~8.0akland Street from North line of Seventh Street to South .d~es.~na~ad as..Unzt N../,8. line of Eighth~St,rea~tl, ' ~ ' o 49. Oakland Street from South line of Eighth Street to South line of Ninth Stnae~t,, designat.ed~ aa~Unit~ No,~. 50. Oakland Street from North line of Ninth Street to South lima of Tenth Street~.~ ~a~$gnat,ed~ as.UnLt~ No. 50 51. Oakland Street from South line of Tenth Street to South line of Eleventh. Str.ee~,~esignated aa Unit NO1,50 52, Portland Street from North line of Seventh Street to South line of Eighth Street, designated as Unit No. 52 53° Portland Stree~fr'~om South line of Eithth Street to South line of Ninth Stree.t~., ..d~e~s~,ign~a~t-ed~ as.~ ~ni~ No.53 5~. Portland Street from North line of Ninth Street to South line of Tenth S ' ~ ' treet~,.-de~slg~at.~d, am~U,nlb.,No,5~ 55. Portland Street from South line of Tenth Street to South line of Eleventh Street, designated as Unit No,55 56. Portland Street from North limne of Eleventh Street toSoutn~ line of Twelfth Street., designated as ~tnit. ~.56 57. Eighth Street from West line of Hb~s~on..~to~:East tl~n.~i~,of.~In, epend-! ence Street., deaign~ted,as 58, Eighth Street from ~A~est lin~ of Indepen®dence Street to East line of Joliet 59. Eighth Street from V~est line of Joliet S3~reet to East line of 60.Eighth Street from ¥~est line of Kokomo Street to East line of 61 . Eighth Street from West line of Nassau Street to East line 62. Eighth Street from West line of 0ak~and Street to East line of Portland Street~,.~des,igna~:ed~as~,,Unit No.,62 63. Eighth Street fr. om West line of Portland Street to East line of Quincy S-t,ree£.,~design~t~ed. as.Uni,t .No:.63 6~. Ninth Street from ~est line of Quincy Street to East line of Raleigh Street,~,d.e~sig~ted,,~as~ 65. Ninth Street from East line of Raleigh Street to East line of Smyth Street, deaig~ate.d as Unit No. 65 66. Ninty Street from East line of Smyth Street to~ East line of Travis att'meet, desl.gna.ted~as,..Unit No. 66 67. Tenth Street from West line of Hot~ ton Street to East line of Independen.ce, St~ee~t, des&gna,ted, as.,Un~t~, go ..... ~6.7 68. Tenth Street from West line of Independence Street to East line of Joliet S~re, e,~,~,das&gnat~e.d.~ as, .l/nit., ,No. 69 69. Tenth Street from West line of Joliet Street to East line of .~[ Kokomo Street, es~z.gna~e.d~ aa, Vnit ~o..69 70. Tenth Street from East line of Kokgmo street to East lineof Lexington Street.,~ 71. Tenth Street from West line of Lexington Street to East line of ~ilwaukee Stre. at~, d~si.gna~ed,~,as. Un~it~No..7~ 72. Tenth' Street from West line Of Nilwaukee Street to East line of Nassau Street.,.~des,ig~nat, e~..~,as 73. Tenth Street from West line of Nassau Street to East line of Oakland S~eet,,de~aigna~,as.Uni~_N~.~73 7~. Tenth Street from ~est line of O~kland Street to East line of 75. Tenth Street from West line of Portland Street to East line of Quincy,.St~ee~,de, sigaa%,,,e~.~as~Unit N10-.75 76. Beech Street from North line of Seventh Street to South line of Eighth Street, designated.as Unit No.76 That said portions of such designated streets shouls be impDo~ed by raising, grading and filling same, and by installing concrete curbs and gutters, and , where necessary, storm sewers and drains, and by pav- irzg with t:h,e,, £.,o. llo~ing' 'uype.: of mat. e~iat'- c,~ 1 specifie&,,.foundation: 1. PREFERRED: ..Triple~ Asphalt S~.rface onSix~Inch .Caliche Base.. 2. ALTERNATE..: .D, euble ~.A,sphal~t., Su~ac~,,,~ o,n .S i][~IEkc.11m ,Caliche~ Base. 3. ALTERNATE: 0ne-Inch Oklahoma Rock AsD. halt on Six-Inch Caliche lll. That the specif-Led improvement of any sp.,e¢i~iOm Unit as herein do~smigna~sd, or combinat.ion, of specific. 5nita~ as~ .here, in designated, shall be. initiated and e~fectuat,ed hy 'Ordinances .d,~af,tad,, ~in~ accor,.danca~ ~it.h and.. in conformit to' the prodednre, e,stablished and outlined,..im Chapte.r 9,, Title 28, Revised Civil Statutes of Texas, 1925, the terms and provisions of which bare heretofore been adopted _by the City of P].ainview. That the spec-i~ied improvement of any speOifmi~ Unit as herein designated shall be separate and dis,tinct from the ,imp~.o~e,men$:,~a~lyheys~Darate and. distinct from ,.the as, sessme~nt la~.ied .in. any. other,, s.uch~Unit.,., and the said improvemen~.,~an~,~.~ass.es,sment ,f.o,~, impr.~eman~, in ,any ,specific Unit as .herein designated shall not inter-dependently effect or be affected by the im- provement or assessment in any other such Unit. That allocation of payment for the Specified improvement of each specific Unit as he~ein dasignat,ed,., shall,, be.~.~as .follo,~s: 1. Rait~aMs using~, occupying ar. crossing, any.portion..lof a specific Unit as her,ein..designat,ed ~o be impro~ed,~shall, beass.es,s~ed'fo~and shall pay for the, entire cost ofsuch improvements in the area between their rails and tracks, dou'ble tracks, turnouts and switches, and two feet on each side 'therao£~ 2. The ~ abutting property and the owne,r~a .the.r~e,of, 1o~. a specific Unit as herein designated..~to be imp. r,ove.d, ~aft,er d.educ~ti.on of._.tke sum to be paid by Railways under Sub-paragraph i above, shall be assessed for and shall p ay f or t hr e..e~f~o.u~, ~ths.. of. ~. t he,. c, cst,., of such.,.~ imp, ro,vement,. c.onnec_t,z on, w.z,tn...tree .abo~w as $.e. ssme~l~a, ,Slh,OUld i.t, app ea~ at the he~ring to be held ~efore the ~inal. assessment, is_made, that the spec- icl benefits to S.UmC~l property, by way of enhancement o£ value t~ha~eof, by virtue of smch zmp=owement.,., ,wall. not .ago]-egate .such. pr.opo~tion., o~ the cost specified ab,ore, tmen..tnar, e small .b~aas,es~sed..and shall be paid by such a~utting property and the owners thereof a lesser remount, not to ex- ceed the henefi~,s ~of ~.the .sa£d, improwe~ent.,.  '1 The City of Plainfield., after deduction,of .the~.sum assessed against Railwa,ys, under SubCparagraph L, .and after deduction o~, the s.uu~ maSSes,sad againsq the abutting property and the owners thereof, under Sub-paragraph 2 above, shall pay the remaining cost of., ~.the said improvement. That the part of, the cost of .the. sp.ec.z£z~d .unp=,ovement of each specz~zc Unit a~ herein~.designa, ted,, ,. .which . may he a,sse, ssad,against abutting~.property and.owners, thereof, shall be apportioned a~mong the parcels of abutting property ama owners thereof in accordanc~ ~,itn the Front ?oct Plan or Rule, 1. In connection.~wi.th thc above apportionment,.,, shouls it appear that the applicat. Lon of the above plan or rule. v,,,o~ula in.. them opinion of the Cz~y Counczl of. ~la~.nv. zew, zn par.tzc&lar cases result zn znoustzce or znequa~zty,. ~he saldm vounc, zl shall apporb.zo,n nd,.assess saza costs such proportion as .it ma3, deem..just ~s.equ. itable, having in view the special benefits_ and enhanced value to be received, bM suO,hm,paroels.~f proper~'y and~ owners, the,reof,, the. equities of.,. such owners and the ae- justmen't of such apportionment, so as to produce a substantial equality of, benefits received and burdens imposed. Vii. That the time, terms~ .and~ conditions~ of payment of the amounts to be ass,~ss- ed and to be paid for the specified improvement of~ a specific Unit as ~re- in designat~ed, shall bec. as follows:. 1. The amount assessed against and to be paid by Railways for such improvement ~ih the area be~tv~me_en the. ir raLls__an~.tr:acks, ~douh~e tracks,~ . turnouts and switches, and two feet on each side ther~eof.,~ shall .be paid on estimates orm statements, o~.or bef.ore lOdaya, afte~ complation. the specified improvement of ~he .speciFic Unit as harein &e. signa,ted~,,~ and the acce~ta,nce of the accap~tance, of the same as satis~.a~c~tory by the City of Plainview, and such amounts so assessed shall bear interest from that date until paid at-~t.he ~ate. :of 6% per. 2. The~ amounts assessed against ~and~ to ha paid. hy t~he.abut~ting property~and the-~wners thereof- .for~ such improvement shall be paid in five equal installments, respectiv~ty~due~ on or.before, id days one, two, three and four ~ears after the compl~tionl~of tho ap, acified~ ment of such~ sDeci~ic Unit as herein designated, audit, he aeceptance of the same as satisfactory .by the City of Plainview, an~ such amounts so assessed shall bear interest payable annually from that date until paid at tho rate of ,6~..per_annoy. a,.. In.~connection with.the installment payment of thc abo~.e. assessments, itshall, in addition, ba pro~&de~ .thah-default.~in pay- ment of any installment.or interest wheadue, shall, at the option of t holder of such obligation; mature and render due and payable the entire unpaid balance of such obligation. Vtll. That the amounts to1 be assessed aD_d~to be.paid.far the .specified im~ provement of ~a.~ ape..cific UnLt ,a.s... hereim~dasignated ~_shalL ~he~ a, first .... and prior lien~against ahutting~.proper~ty thare£~...from the. date such improvement is. orderad by Ordinance .as hereinbefore provided, and shall be a personal liability and charge against the true owners of such pro- perty at sa~ date~, ~hathe~n~e.d or_ nat.~, 1. The City Cc~unciLof Plain~ie~,. Texas.shall,.~ca~se t ' in the name of the ~gity, assignable_ certifica~ea, in.e~i~e~ei~o~, assass, ments levied,~ declaring ~the iien~ upon~ ~t. he~ proper, ty ~d,. the_ liability ~of the true owner or owners thereof, whether correctly named or not, and shall fix therein the~ a. The,~ abo~.e .certif~ic~at~es~. shall_, recite ~ substantially that., the proceedings with reference .to making the, mimpravement~ ~therein..refer~r~ad to, have been ~egula~.ly ha~t in~aomplianca. ~with. the la~, and~t, ha~t~all prerequisites to the fixing~ Ofm the asse. s,sment Lien against the property described in the said certificate, and the personal liability of the owner or o~ners there.of~ hawa~he.an, parfarmad. b. The above certificates .shall.b,e prima facie avidan~c.a-of~ al] the matters recited in said certific,ates, an~ no~ £~u~.ther proof~ ther. eo~ shall be required, and in ~an.y suit uDon any~assessment or rerassassmen~tj in evidence of which, a cer~ti~iaata ~shall~ ha~v~e.m been issued,hemeunder, it shall be sufficient to allege the substance of the r.ecitals i~ such certificate and~..that .~su~h ~ecitala ara in_f~act true, and no further allegation with reference to proceedings relating to such assessment or re-as sessmer~t · s~,alL ~ba .nece.ssar~y.. 2. Such assas~men~ts~ shalL. ~.he collec.tabla.~with in~t,.e~as~t~,~ ,exp. enSem ~of collection~and reasonable attorney,s fee, if incurmed, .an~shall baa first and prior.lien, on~tha~proper~ty aaaessed,~superior _to all other~ lie and claims except State, County, S'chool District and City A~ Valorem Taxes; and shall be a personal liability and charge against said owners of the property assessed. That the Cit~ Enginoer is hereby directed to prepare plans and si for the specified improvement of 0nit No.1, Unit No.2, Un~No.3, Unit ions Unit No,~5, a,nd-ttnit No; 6, as, her:ein d6aignat~ed. 1. The City ~Engineer. 'is, f.ur.th6~r:- d:irected...to., publicly advertize for sealed competi~tL~e, contract,, bids,, based on such plans and specifi- cations, addressed to... the..~ity of Plainview, with the court, act to be entered into by and. bet~een the successf, ul bidde~,...ther~.ein .and thc. City of Plainview, t.o contain a clause, sufficie.ntly ~lexi~le. in nature to enable the City o,f .Plain~iew, at its. option, with the mutual consent of the said. contrac,toz:,, ta~.$~t~nd.~the said contract to cover the specified improvement, of~ other sDecific Units, or combination...c~ specific Units, her.eim.designated at the bid price offered and acc- epted thereunder for the construction of the improvements of the Units therein covered. This resolution shall be effectuated by Ordinances as herein pro-~vided, and sha~l be in lo, ace ..and.effect from. a~d.,a~er .its.passage. PASSED AND APPROVED this the 18thday of ~arch ~ ,1946. Seal Attest: g. ~.~ Gallaway ~ ~'ity Secretary J. N. Jordan MaYor Motion by Alderman Haucock, seconded by Alderm~n Frogge, That signal lights.be placed.at_the intersections of Eighth and Columbia Streets, also at Ninth and Columbia Streets, The motion was carrie~.and~it~,.~as~a~ordered.. ~mrne,,~j?~.c~o~nded ~y~%~L~.~m~Lt~h, that the ordinance be passed amd adopted. THe mc/tion was carried and the Ordinance follows. -:0 R D I N A N C E No. V~TIERE~AS, 'a petitio~ has been duly signed and presented to the C~ty ~ouncil of thc .City of. Plainview, Texas, by the property owners of: ...... Block No, 35, College Hill addition to the town of Plainview, Hale County, Texas, ~etitioning and requesting the City c~U~cil' ~'o b~the T par~0~ the alley in said Block, bei~ that part of the alley running East and West; a~d ..... ....... _ ...... it apDea~s that ~-~-hlley ~ning Nbrbh ahd~Bbuth ~, tir~] , has been oDen~d and~ ~now~ serveg all bf"Lots~ ih~ .d~ sewer,s2 gas amid ~O~ther utility services; and Wh~Ss it appears to the City Co~cil that the resident prop- erty o~e~s abbutting the T part of said alley rujning East and West are in no ~espect acco~odated by said alley, that it serves ho useful purpose and is not now bei~ used by the City of by the property S ' S oEers in~ .az~ Block and s~ should be closed. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUI~CIL OF THE CITY OF P~INVIEW, TEXAS.: SECTION 1. That the T part of the. alley in.said Block No.35, Coll6gelHili~Addition~.to the town of Plainview~, Hale County, Texas, running Eas~ and. West across,said~Bl~ck, servesno useful purpose and is not now being used by the City of Plainview nor is it being used by the Property.0~vners in said Block and should be in all things cloeed. ~IT IS, THEREFORE, ORDERED by the City Council of the City of Plainview, Texas, that the T P.art~ o~ lsai:d ailey running Eas.t~ and, West in said Blaok~ be~ amd t~ha~ sama.-is in .all~..thAnga~ctosed anti-that the alley way~ ~her~e~o~or~' dedicated ~to~ the~ City ef~Plain~ie~, ~Texas for public use, is renounce&and ab~don~e~.~byathe ~City mf.~Plain~iew~, Texas and by. the Public ganerqlly ~s a paszageway and that ~he par~~ of the alley here abandoned shall rever~ hack to~the~ adjoining pro~ert y owners~ i~ aQua~ p~rtio~:s, and~..the ~ City _C o~cil~_d~es he~e~by further quitclaim and re:lease.~an~y.~ and it may .have in and to said alte~ay except that it ~eserweS 1 go in and upon said alle~ay and to repai~ror to remove any sewer l~e or o~her public se~ice ~ t.ines~ no%~ la,dim in :sa:id alley ~way. PASSED AND APPROVED this lst~.day of April, A,D.,1946. ( SEAL ATTEST: ____~._ L.. Gatlaway City Secret~ry; City of Plainview, Texas J. N. Jor~darz . ~ 'MaYor; City of'PlainVfew, Texas. MotianhyAlde~man..Hancock., seconded.~by~Aldarmam_.Osborne, that. the City allo~ and.~.me¢ognize~.the.hransfe~r._o~ .the.Farmer Bus line to C. k. Robinson if and when the operator's license has been paid.' The motion was carried..~and~it~.~aa so~omder~ed. Motion by Alderman Hamaock,~ seconded, by Al.&ermaa,Frogge, that. Signal lights.be Placed at.the intersections of Eithth and Columbia Streets, also at Ninth and Columbia Streets, The motion was carried and it was~so.ord,e~ed,~ There being no further business, mee$ing adjourned. J. N. Jordan Mayor -: APRIL. l,, 1946.:- At a called mee$ing of the City Oouncil of the City of Plain- view, Texas~,._on .ApriL, 1946,- ~with..the following ~me~ me ~r 8 ~ p~r.eaent: Mayor, J~. N, Jordan, Aldermen: .E.M.. 0sborne,,. Ben F. Smith,~ J, L. ~Galla~ay, ~ity Se~ret. ary, for..the purpose, of ceiving and opening bids of vario~mB contractors for street paving in the City of~Plaminview,-and the~.f, ollawing hide were reoeiv.ed and open,ed: Denson.& Nix, bid~..o£ .................... $16,2~95.~O0 ~ O Ernestl.L1 yd, bid or .... $24,203.0~ Hoffman &.Bryan, bid of ........... and the City C101/ncit,, afte~ due.consid:eratiom, of~.all,-bids,~.finds that the bid of Hoffman & Bryan was the lowest bid, and being satisfied that they are in.position t~.~.da said wark,~ that. the. s~a~.sho.nld~ha accep~ed.. MOTION was made hy Councilman Osborne and~ .sec,onded.~ by Councilman Smith that the bid o£..Hoffman. & Bryan be. accepted.,and that a con~raot be entered into bet~,~een .thatCity of Pla.i.nvie.~, and Hoffman & Bryan,..~ and that the Mmgo~r., J. N. ~or.dam~, ba~.~autho~i.zed to. execute such,.contr~ac.t ~ for and on he,half o.f~ the City o£. ~lainvie,w, duly attested by the .City Secretary, and. upon .thc mc.rich, being put. to a vote the. following "ATE: E. i~. Osborne, C. H. Hancock and Ben F. Smith, and the following voted "NAY": None, and therefore the Mayor daclar~d_.the motion carried. There being no further business, me..~t:.ing adjOUr~ne.d.. M or Plainview, Texas, April 1, 1946. The City-Council met .in. regular~.me.e~,tming with the fol!~a~ing men.- hers present. Mayor, J. N. Jordan. Aldermen:,. C. H. Hancock, E. ~. Osborne, and Ben F. Smith. City Tax Collector, P. H. Bryan, and City At torne y, ~ Frank_ R ...... Day.,~. at.~e~lde~dm~,th~..me~,,ting ...... Minutes of the last regular meeting, also, minutes of the called me e t lng he~tdm' ,On[~ t.he ab,ave~, dat.~e, ~ read and,. adopt ed .. Notion. and~se~cond~.tha~tha monthly reports be accepted and ordered filed, the regular Salaries, 'and the follbwing bills, be allowed and ordered paid. The-,mo~tia~,~as.~ca~.ried.~d. it.~wass~.o~d.arem.~ REPORTS::Gity Secretary,s report of ~a~er, sewer and miscellanoues collectiona in,_March, $3,109.88; Chief Police' report for March, $1,098.50; City Inspector's report fo~ ~arch, ~547.60; City Tax Collectors rep crt for March, ~rrent texes~collected, ~394.76; and Delinquent taxes collected, $1,571.03; Southwestern-Bell Telephone Company's Report for 19Z~5-4~, SALARIES- J. N. Jordan, $1.85.00; P. H. Bryan, $200.00; J. L. Galla- ~185. . way, ~ 00; ~argare. t Kay, '$85.00; Frank R. Day, $75 00; E. ~. Osborne, $20~..00; L. M.-F~ogg~, ~20.00; Ben F~ Smith, $20.00; W. C. Malone, 92-0.00; C. H. Hancock,~ 920..00; Ho~t.~Curr~, Sheeon, $~50.00; Woolsey, $150.00; J. Gillilan,.$150,00; HUb Burr, $150.O0; Floyd l~elson, $150.00; .Geo. J..BoSwell, $125.00; W. J. B~rymu, $100.00; Sam Faith, $65.00; A. M. Hamilton, $190.00; i Leedy~Maxey, ~$160.0D.;. Frank Rigle~, $150.00; L. B. Sheppar.&~. $15Q..00;. Berry L~ynch, $150.0D; C. 0we~ Jones,. $150..00; J. ~. Carter, $15G.00.; Pla~n~,mew F.~re Department,~ $30,00; W. F. Foley, 325.00; S. E. BolleS; $240.00; A. T. lierrod, $156.6~; j. B. Slaughter, $125Q)00; Claud Yates,. $15.0:.00:;_, H. ~. ~arl~n, $165.~; A. L. King, $180~00; O. B. ~uin, $170.00; O.E. Kuykendalll $150,00; Roy L. Warren, $150.00; R. N, Tekel, $150.00; J. R. McCarter, $1J5.00; T. I. Cargil, $135.00; T. P. Sitton, $135.00; J. ~. 'Heflin, $115.00; Dr. E. C. N~ch$11,' ~i25.05; Dr. D. P. Jones, $75.00; Will Evans, $i25.00; Frank~Stuttz, $t2~,0~.. Plainview Tribune Thatcher Printing Service Station, Shook. $8.20; Bea Co., $216,14; Settle, $20.00 ; Hoc $149.89; Morrison~Su 'L · ' $10.00; Jordan & Tubbs, $1,465.~6; BI LS. Nmchols ILumber Co., Southwestern Public-Service Co., $1,06D.99; The SteckCompany,~ ~2.20; Southwestern, Bell T~lephona~Co.~$83.60; ~est Texas Gas Co., $2~2..~5; The ~0; The. Herald~NewsPublishing Co., $123.55; ; Commercial Radio Co., $3.50; Kiker's Chmiaken Inn, $14.71; Quick Lunch, $9.80; A.M. 95; Continental 0il Co., $56.21; Shook Tire Bros., $6.14; Phillips Battery Co., $8.90; C. E. per-Carlton Service Station, $43.01; The Rohan Co., pply Co., $7~53. Harder & Dysart $23.6.87; Foxworth-Ga City Blacksmith Shop Hardware, $31.57; Je Bartlett, $410.24;. W Reams Electric Co., , $27.59; Hugh. R. Etter, $67.60; Clowe & Cowan, lbraith~Lbr.,$3.54; Neptune Meter Co., $6~5.00; $4.25; Plainview Build~raSuppiy, $23.00; Plainview ss Roberts Service Station, $32.67; Higginbotham- . T. Cain Garage, $2.50; Fireatone Stores,S14.50; ~19.52; John Hull, $68.00; Winn MoDor Co.,$32.55; Leonard Custom Tailor!s, $~5.75; Owens Electric Co., $32.00; Bob HOoper Motor Co.~ $2.05; Robinso.n-Herring Drug, $10.0~; Plainview Plb. &Elec, Co., $52.05; Gulf 0il Com~., $20.87;R. M. Starbuck & Sons, $22.75; Fred Berryhill Eqnipme~ The Texas Co , $8.36; bhepards .mn Ohop, ~6.50;~ J. ~g. Radford Gtc., '$5.53; Ratli~f' s Blacksmith Shop, $t8J~00; Blackweli Auto Supply Co., $10.85; Farmers Blacksmith shop, $6.00; V. R. Rodgers Mft'r.,$22.00; Green's Sheet ~etal Wks., $2.50; The Seiig Co., $7.82; Earl T. Bart, $475.00; Phitli~s Petroleum Co., $228.31; Carl Stockton, $150.00; City National Bank, $264.55; City of Plainview Disbursements,$881~.68; j. L. Gatiaway City Col., $69.56. ~otion by Alderman Osborne, seconded by Alderman Hancock, that the estimate of Bryan & Hoffman for ~he amount of $4,328.71, also, the esti- mate, or b£11, of Hasie & Green of $722.30 for engineering services be approved and ardered paid; and th~the City. sell Twenty Thousand Dollars ($20,000.00) of its Goverm~ent Bonds and deposit the proceeds in the ~t~t paving Bond Fund." The motion was carried and i$ ~as so ordered. Motion by,Al~[a~man .Gsborne,. seconded by Alderman Smith, that the following re~&l~tionbe passed and adopted. The motion was carried and the ~e~S!ut~£cm~ollows: RESOLUTION RATIFYING, APPROVING AND ~ADOPTiNG PLANS A~ SPECIFICATIONS OF Tt~ CITY ENGINEER. OF PLAINVIE~,~ TEXAS FOR TF~ I~ROVF~MENT OF UNIT NO.1, UNIT N0.,2, UI~-IT N0.3, UNIT N0.4, IJNIT NO. 5, AND D~IT NC. 6, DESIGNATED FOR, STREET E~R~%~ENT,· DIRECTING THE FILING OF THE SAME AND RATIFYING, APPROVING AND ADOPTING ~EPORT OF THE CITY ENGIt~EER PL~BLICLY ADVERTISING FOR SEALED CO~iPETITIVE~ CON- TRACT BIDS. BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF PLAINVIEVJ~ TET[AS: That the foll~oing~repo~t of~the.dity Engineer ~of the, City of~.Rlain~ view, Texas.~ba.,~,and the same is hereby, in respect to the matters and things therein contained, i~ entirety ratified, approved and adopted, to-wit: TO TI~, HONORABLE, ~CITX~ C~0UNCIL ~ OF PLAINVIE~J,. TEXASi. In obedience to'~ tha ~ dire cD iv, e... oOn~ained..i~n~ .Pamagrap,3a~lX~ of~ Resal~tLGn.~ of the City Council of flainview, Texas, March 18,19~6, the follwoing · ~. report o.f ~,he ac~ti~, ~taken in~'~he, Dr~mis.as~,. ia~ he~e~h~ s~uhmi~,tt~e, ,~ 1. The pl.ans~pr~eparsd for tke spe, ci~i. ed impr~eme,~t~,~of,~Unit No. l, Unit No. 2, ~Unit No.3, Unit No.4, Unit No. 5 and Unit Nco6, as in the said resolution designated, are to this report attached and mark- ed "Exhibit,.A" ta thc same.. 2. The sp,~ecifications preparedfor the specified impr_avement of Unit No.1, Unit No.2, UnitmNO.'3, Unit No.4, Unit No.5 and ~nit No.6, as in the said resolution designated, are. to this report attached and marked "EEhaihi~,.B~ 3. The~ f.otla~ing no~tice was pr~apa~ad and p.uhlished in .the~ Plain- view Evening ,Herald, a~n~ws.paper of ge, n~r~al and daily circulation, C' published in the zty ,of Plainv.iew, Texas, first publicmation of which was made on~.the 20th, day of. ~lar~ah, 1946, and one publication of which was thereafter made in eadh daily issue of the said na. wspaper, to and including the 31st. day of March, 19~6, CONTRACTORS N0,~TI,CE~ ~0~E,, City Str~e. at~, Pawing Sealed pro~posals addresae.d.t.G, the City a~..Plainview for the cons~trnc,.tion of, curb ,and, gutt~ar~, flexLble base and asphalt, sur, i%acing Cerm,tain~stre,e~s in~_the, City of Plain~i,ew,~ .~'.exas, will be. received at the office of the City Secretary of Plain~iew, Texas~,unt, il 2:00 P.M. April L,,, 19~6~, and, than publicly opened~ and read. Bidders must submit. CaBhier.'s or. Certified. check.~. for Five Hundred~ Dollars ($50d) as.~,a g~o~ar~,anD, ee. that Bidder will.,,ent er., into cont~.ac.~t under~_ the co~nditions-~ set forth within...~,10days~ (10~)~.aftem natice of~ aw~ar~d of contract.. The~.wages, which,., shall,apply on thia work are ~or. ~he-.minimum established, rates, ~or this area. Plans and specific~ationa~.,are available.,, at the Office of HASIE & GREEN ENGINEERING ~C0k~, City Ha.ll,~ Plain~0 view, Texas, whiEh.~ay 'be obtained~pon.,de, posit of $10 to be ref,un~ad~ ~wlta.n.re.D.urnsd. Each bidS~e~ ~shail submit a submit a statement of his experience, financial resources an~ equipment before opening.~ox,,:.hz~ Owner -CITY, OF.~LAINVIEW By -HA~.IE.& GREEN ENGINEERING CO. Submitted this the ist. day of April, HASIE & GREEN ~NGI~ERiNG CO. By George Green CITY ENGIneeRS, CITY OF PLAINVIEW, ll. Thah the aforesaid "Exhibit A" and "E~ibit, B" to the Taboret of the said City Engineer need not he..entam,ad in the.mimut_es of the pro- ceedings of, the City Council of Plainview, Texas,but the same shall be ~iled and kept in the office of the City Secretary of Plainview, Texas. 111. This resolution shall be in force and effect from and after its passage. PASSED AND APPROVED THIS the 1st. day of April, 1946. ATTEST: J. L. Callaway ~ity Secretary J. N. Jordan Mayor W!~REAS, A petition has been duly signed and presented to the City Council of the City of Plainview, Texas, by the property owners of: Block No.35, College aill Addition to the town of Plainview, Hale County,. Texa,s~, petitioning and requesting the City Council to close the T part of the alley in said Block, being that part of the alley running East and West; and ~REAS, it ppears..tnat.~n.ailey.munning_North and. South en- tirley through said Block, has been opened and now serves all of the lots in said Block ~ith. sewer~,, gas~and ather~utility s.e~vices; and VfHERF~iS, it appears to the Ci.ty Council that the resident pro, PeTty owe~ner, s abnt~ing the. T par~t, of said alley running East arid ~ e Wast are in, no res~ ct aca.ommedated by said alley, that it serves no u~eful purpose and is not now being used by the City or by the pro- perty owners in said block and same .should be closed. NOW, TP~REFORE, BE IT ORDAI>~D BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PLAiNViEW, TEXAS' SECTION 1. That the T part of the alley in said Block No.35, College ~ill Addition to the Town. Of Plainview, ~ale Coumty, Texas, ~unning East and West across Said block, serves no~m~E~zl purpose and is not now being used by the City of Plainview, nor is it being used by the Property Owners in said Blaock and should be in all things closed. IT IS, THEP~FORE, 0RDE~D by the City Council of the City of Plainview, Texas, that the T part of said alley runnisg East and West in said Bl~mok be and the same is in all things closed and that the al- leyway heretofore dedicated to the City of Pla~nview, Texas, for public use, is renounced and, abandoned by the ~City of Plainview, Texas and by the ~ublic generally as. a passageway and that the part .of the alley here abandoned shall re, erst back to the adjoining property owners in e- qual portions, and the City Council does bereby quitclaim and release any and all interest that it may have in and to said alleyway except that it reserves the right to go in and upon ~aid alleyway and to repair or to remove any sewer line or other public service lines now laid in said alleyway. ~ASSED AlO APPROVED this 1st day of April, A.D. 1946. (ATTmST) J. L. Callaway City Secretary. J, N. Jordan Mayor. ~Motion by Alderman Hancock, seconded by Alderman.~0sb.orne, ~that the City allow and recognize the transfer of the Farmer Bus Line to C.A.Robinson if and when the operating license has been paid. The Mo- tion was carried and,i~ was.so ordered, , ~There b~ing no further business, meeting adjourned. -Plainview, Texas; ' April 15 ~ 1946'. The City Council met in~,~egualr meeting ~itk the follo~ving,mem~ bars presen~ ~amy~r, J. N. Jordan. Aldermen; E. M.~ 0sborne, L.~M. Frogge, W. C. Malone and C. H. Hancock City Tax col., P. H. Bryan, and City Art.omen, Minutes of the last regular meeting also minutes of the call6d meeting, ~ead ~d adopted, Motion. by Aldezman l~lalone, seconded by Alderman Frogge, that t~e Electrician's Bond of ~ee Kelly be approved and adopted. The motion was carried Motion by Alderman Gsbor~e, seconded~,~.by Alderm~ H~cock,, that the estimate of the est~ate Of W.. J. Williams.& Son for the amo~t of $302.94 for service on the Jordan ~ Tubbs sewer job be accepted and ordered paid. The_ motion~ ~aa~ Motion by Alderman Hancock, seconded by Alderman Frogge, tha~.the Audit of the. City's.accosts.be approved and accepted, and the Bill from W. J. Klinger for the '~o~t of $250.00 for the service be allbw- ed and ordered paid. The motion was c~ At this point the Mayor asked Rev. Hope Owen, pastor~ of the First ~ptiat dhnr-ch,.to lead ~the .body ~ln., a ,paryer ior Dz~mm ~-.guidance in the deliberations of the Council, al,tar which ,h follwing order to canvass the returns of the city election held on' April 2nd. was entered. 0RDER. CAN~ASSING .ELECTION. RETURNS There was presented 6o the Counci.1, in proper, form_and.in p,roper manner, the.returns of the election .he~Ld~t~h~anghout the City of Plain? view, Texas, on the 2nd. ~ay of April, 1946, to elect the following officers for the City of [PlOtview~,~, Texas, and said returns having been received, opened.and ~asmvassed.~s provided by law, and it appear- ing from said returns that the following candidates received the number of ~o.tas, he~ein, stated~: ~or. Aldermen: E. M. Osborne Lester W. James W. N. McDonald Ben F. Smith ~L~i P; :,Davis No. of Votes: 518 266 5o5 816 1 For Mayor J. N. Jorda~n Bill Foley 1146 1 For City Secretary: J. S. (Pete) Freeman J. L. Ga!laway J. A. (Jim) Pruett 253 568 264 The following candidates having received the largest number of VOtes, were doctored duly elected by the City Council: C. P. (Chip) ~tliott.,. Alderman Lester W. James, Alderman B&n F. Smith, Alderman J.-N~ Jordan~,,M~.yor, J. L.. Gal~away, City Secretary The total number of votes polled being 1208, and the term of office is for th~'ensuing two yelar$. IT IS, THEREFORE, declared that the above named persons, having received the highest number of votes cast for any on~ for the above name-s offic'es, are ele-ete~d, for the ensuingtw, o yea~s. Done this l~hday of April, A. D. 1946, at a regular meeting of the City Council of the City of Plainview, Texas. J. L. Gallaway City Secretary J. N. Jordan Mayor, City of Plainview, Texas Motion,.hy Alderman Hancoc$, seconded by Alderman Malone, that the following resolution be passed and adopted. The motion was carried and the resolution is as follows: RESOLUTION ~TIEREAS~ theGity of. Plainview, T~xas, is the. owner al: Lots Nos. 1 and 2, in Block No.3, Mayfield ~ddition to the town of Plainview, Hale County, Texas; and WHE~AS, J, P. Marlin has made an offer to said City of purchase said lots for a cash consideration of ~0 ll~b~D~D AND N~/100 ($200.00) DOLLARS: and . ~YIEREAS, it.appears~that said. offer is a substantial price, a fair value and the best price that can be obtained and the same should be in. all..things accepted. NOW, THEREFORE., BE.. IT.RESOLVED~ BY' THE .C!TY C0~NCIL OF THE CITY OF PLAINVIE~, TEXAS, in regular session,~ Ch.-the 15th day of April, 1946, with,~a quorum being present, that mthe offer of J. P. Marlin of TWO HUNDRED AND N0/100 i$~0.00) DOLLARS .for the purchase of the above described lots be acceptad,and.that aaid..lo~s., be aonMeyed to the purchaser by General.Warranty Deed, and that the mayor be authorized to execute such deed, duly attested by the City Secretary, under corporate seal. Motion. and seco.nd~that the~ resignation of E. M. Osborne be ex- cepted and that Lester W. James .be appointed to'the place on the committee to supervise the Count~ Club and Golf Course. The motion was carriad and it was~ so~order~e~, \ Motion by AldermanHancock, seconded by Alderman Elliott, that the following resignation by passed and adopted. The motion was carried and resignation follows~ RESOLU, TION RESOLUTION ASSERTING CORRECTR~ESS OF PRE~M~B~ ~ DIRECTING THE MAYOR 0F~ THE CITY OF PLAINVIEW, TEXAS TO E~CUTE CONTRACT %~[TH BRYAN & HOFFMAN, PAVING CONTRACTORS, AND SPECIFYING THE TEtL~$ 'T, ~ F. W~REAS, the foil~wing nc.rice was prepared and published in the Plainvi'ew Evening Herald, a new~si0aPer of general and daily circula- tion, published in the. Ciyt of~.Plainvie$, Texas, first puhlica,- tion of which was made..on the. 20.th day of Marah,19~5,. and_~one publication.of, which was thereafter node in each daily issue of the said newspaper, to and including the 31st .day of March, 1946, to-wit: C 0NTRACTORS NOTICE OF PLAII~IEW City Street Pavin, g..,~ Sealed proposals~ add~essed to the City of PlainvieW for the construc~tion-of cur, b and gutter~., flexible base. and. asphalt surfacing certain s~ree.ta in_~,tka~,.,Oity o~ Plain- view, Texas, will .be. ~eceived at the office..of,~ tha..Gity Secretary of Plainview, Texas until~.2:00 P,. M. April 1946, and then p,ubiicty~ ,opened and~.~ r. ead~, Bidders~muat submit Cashier~is. or~.Certifie.d check~ar~ Five ~Hnndmed~ Dollars ($500) as.a guar~tee, that Bidder~..will enter to contract- u~.er_.the conditions set..far~k ~within~,.lO~ys~ (10) after~ notice .a~ award of aontrac~t.. The w~es .which shall apply on,.this~work are for the minim~, estab&ished~ rates for this. area .... Plans and.specifications'~ are a~ail- able at the 0Ffice_,o2 _~SIE.& G~E~ ENG~RING~ C0~. City. Hall, Plain~iew, Texas,,. whizh ,may~ be obtained~ upon deposit of $10~.O0.~ to be refunded when .far.nad ..... Each Bidder shall submit a statement of his experience, fin- ancial resources a~ equipment Owner .... CITY By -HASiE..~& .GREEN ENGI~ERING C0. AND WHEREAS. ~he follomin s ecifications and'special provisions are applicable to and a part of the aforesaid advertisement for sealed proposals for the aforesaid project, to-wi~: CITY OF PLAINVIEW,PAVING. Go.~erning Spebi~ications..and. SDe.cialPro~isions, All specifications and special provisions applicable to this project ara idanti~iei:, as follows: Texas Stage, High~a~ Department. SpecifLcations approved Jan.13,1938. Item 101.. Roa&~a~.~cavation,. Item 107. Embankment Item ll0. 0~e~haul.. Item 211. Flexible,Bass Item 213 & 213A. (Alternate flor I~em 211) Item 300. Prime,,.Coat Item 305A. Douhla~Asphal~SurfaaeTmeatment.~.(Al~mna't~e) Item 306A. Trii~le,,.AsphaltSur~£ace Traatment.~ Item 313. Cold._MixBlended~.Rack.~Asphalt,-. Item 513. ~,oncretem.dlJ~.h amd. Gut~ter. Special Provisions. Special Provisions will govern and take preced- ence over the specifications enmmerated whenever in conflict there- with. Special, Pro~ision.~to~. Part~ l~ Division. lo General Req~utrementa~and~, C, owe~n~n~ts. In all places ~throughout these.Provisions and Specif~ications where the ~Engineer" is referred to~ ~ahall imDly the Engineer rep- resenting the City of Plainview, ~exas. on this pro.ject; where the State of T~xaa orI party of the First Part ia referred to. t.his~ shall be construed.~to imply the,~City af Plainvie~, Texas; and whez~e the Co~mission or Department is referred to shall imply the Council of the City a~ Plain~ie~. T~exas~;~ all, to the, ext~ant appii~.c, abie.~ Item 2.11 Competency of Bidders, The Statement of comPetency of ~dders~..re~e~-ed,.~o~.anall~.~b.e~. submm~tted prio~ to .... tize,~.b~id~ op~ening. Item 3.2 Award of Contract. The award of contract, if awarded, will be made wLtfain~10days~af~mer.~_ the ,op~ning of~..,the bids. Item..~.3 Changes and. Altarations.~ It is' her~eby provided tmh~t. the Owner ,~,m~y~ make~ aiteratimns,~or~ changes, including, addition of work anywhere in. th.e~ City of~ Plainwiew. In the e~e~t, quantities. are increaaed~o~ dac~aased m~ore than 25 percent, a supplemental agreement shall be made between the Owner and Contractor to cover any change in quantihi~s... :Item ~8.2 Prosecution of work. The contractor shall begin the work to be performed within l0 days after date of authorization to begin. Item 8..5 Computation. of Contract. Time for.dompl~etion. The. time allowed for performing the wor~ will co~encel0 days after date of autho.~izati.on.to.begin~. The time. allowed, for performance of the work will be based on calendar days. The time allowed may be Special Provision-f~or, it,em 10l. Road~a_y Exca~a~£en._ Item i01,~5 Measur.emen~t~ .shall.be p~rl equate yard..of, aurf~aca excavat~on., fo~.. bas~e ..c.o.ur~a.and.~..~cur~o~ ~and._g~utter as determined from a line.~!l ft back of th.e hack o~ cur~bs, . The contractor ~shall give a bid/'/priCe, foe exca~atzon par..cubic yard ~:hich may he used for computing the. payment for this item in event of an underrun or overrun of 25% or more,' than the volumetric quantity estimated for this item,~ Item i01.6~mp~e~nt, all work p~ormed as r..e.qmired herein and measur~ed~as prO.~ided~ above shall ~be paid for~ at the cont. ract unit price bid ~er~squar. e yard~.~.or p.er~ cubic yard Roadway Excavation, as applicable. A sm~ll .portion o~ the excavated material will be re- quired by the Engineer ta be plac~a~ in~ d~signat.ed places as ~waste and embankment. It will he the ~esponsibility of the contractor to sat- msfac ~or~ly d~spose of~tne rema~nde~ o,f~ the excavated, materiai~ Over- hauI as pr~scribed herein will be'paid~, only on such material that is used ~n ~mb'a~krae,nt. ~ ~a. ste, .di,re,ctad... by the. Engineer. _S~pecial_~ Provision f°r~Item 10~.. Formation of Embankment. [~t.is,,~anticipated that there will be a negligible quanti~y of embant~ent formation. Embankment shallbe f.ormed in 6 inch loose ~ayers of materials at optimtun moisture, and each l$~er rolled for compaction as di,rec~d~y~the,.Enginaer,# Item 10~.9 Payment. No payment ~shaii be ,made for embankment formation including sprinkling o~ same where, constructed to support curb,~ base course, The unit price for excavation shall cover any emb~niament-fo,:~ma:tian neceas,a~.ymfOr .this,purpose. Speci~%~ravision for Item 110~.~ Overhaul. Item 110.3 Payment, will be made only for authorized haul to waste or emha,n~nemt amnat~.mc~ion:directed, hy the Engineer. Special Provision for Item 211. Flexible Base (Ca!iche). Item 211.2 Material. It will not be required that the material be crushed and screened. 100% shall pass a 3' screen. Special Provisions for Items 211, 21,3 and 213A~, Flexible Base. mat~ rial_may c. on~orm ~i.th,.lre,quim.ement,s It is provided~that base ~ e ' of these items at option with the contractor, howe~er any combinations of these materials are.:sahjec~t~ to. approvaL,by.th~.~E~ngin~r,, Items 211.5, 213.5 and 2t3A.5 Measn~eme:n~. Work:and :~ccepted material a~prescribed far these .items, shall be measuredby the_square yard of 6" compactedand completed ha-se, I-n.'~h~e mevent:of~measuring base material~of different thickness than 6~, it shall be computed as the equivalent area of 6" compacted material based on volumetric quantity Items 211.6, 213.6 and 213A.6 raym nt. The complete&~and acc- eptable Flexible Base as~p.rescribed under.?'Neasu~ement~ shall.~be paid for at the unit price bid per square yard, whia.h price shall,co,,er all hauling of the base~-ma~e~iai, shaping,,sprinkling.and~rolling sub grade, furnlshingall materials, royalty, blading, rolling, pit stripping, and any other incidentals necessary to complete the base COUrSeS. Special Provisions ~or I,twms,300~ 305A and 3~Q6A. Prime. Coat.. Double asphalt surface treatment, and triple asphalt surface treatment. Items 300.4, )OSA.~ and,.306A.~. Measurement.,, .shail..be,~made'in~ square yards ~of'comp,leted~.an& acceptable work~and.'materials as pre- scribed. An alternate unit o~ measurement to be used in vent of modification or,quantities involVed per square yard work shall consist of measuring in g~Llons of asphalt and cubic yards aggregate as set f forth. Item]~3G0.5, 305A.5 and 306A.4. Payments shall be made at the unit price bid per,~,~squareyard, per gallon or cubic yard as set forth and~.applicable. Special Provisions for ,~tem ,51~.. Conam~te,.C.umb~and~Guttem; Item 513.3 Constrnction Me~thods., Provision, is, made for iconstrnct lng concrete curb and gutt,er~, in t.~ courses,,~.~ the .top coum,s,e~.,c~oaais~ting of one par~t c~ememt ~an& thr~ee~ par..~s, aand...t,o~, be. applied, aa soon as poss- ible on the first ~ourse. and~.~.~un&e,r~.., direction of the Engine~er. The contractor may employ the Htu~t Process or an equ~[ means of curing the concrete, sub~e.c,t .t,a_ t.he~ apDr, o~a,.t ~o?f,. them~Engi.ne~er,.. Special Pro~isionf~or Item~313. C,old,~Lx. Blendad.~£~ockA phalb,~ Item 313,2 Materials may be altered subject to approval of the Engineer. It is in~end,ed t$~.t,,this~..a,sphalt he Oklahoma RockAsphalt. Item 313.6' Measur~nent sba.ii, be comput~ed b,y the square,yard one inch compact~ed depth o£ material,~ or if different degth.~.i~s applied the~ the measurement 'shall be computed as the equivalent area of one in,ch compacted ~baS~ed..,on volumetric quantit,,y ,~invo~Lved.' Item3t3.7 Pay~ent for the completed and,accepted ~ork includ- ing all. incidentals set forth by this item shall be paid for by the square yar&. General: The above listed specifications with~!tems ltog. ame th~se ..... under which paymen~ is. ta be made~. These, together~with such. other pertient items (if any) as may be referred to in the above listed above constitute,~the~o,omple~e~..spe~ificatio~s~,fo~,thia~pro~ec~ A2~D V~REAS in responses, to the ad~ertiseme,nt f.,am~ sealed, p.roposal,s herein~efor~e set out~, Bryan & Hoffmaa,~ .Paving Contract_to. rs, a partner,,, ship composed of %¥'. E. Bryan and C.L~'~ Hoffman, it terms and figures made the following proposal ~to the ,Cit.:y of Plain~,Lew~, Texas, to-wit: PROPOSAL TO .THE CITT OF PLAIAUJIEW~ TEXAS FOR TPiE CONSTRUCTION OF CURB AND GUTTER AND PAVi2~ENT, IN PLAINVIEV~,' TE~L&S.. this proposal_ is made ~ithou~t Ootlusio~ ~w~th and_other..De,son, firm, corporation; '~thah they hawe c~a~e~ully~e~amined the form of cont~ac~ 'instructions ta z~,d~e~.,, pro~,taa,~ ,g~ades~ s.pec~ications~. 'and the plans therein~ r~e~erred~to.~ and~ha~e aaref~ully examined the locationa, conditions a~-ciassas:~o~f~terials~.~of the D~opased ~work;~ and agree that the y ~tl p~o~ide, all ~he necassa~y_~chine~y, t~aola. ~paratus and other means ~of. construction, cng ~ill da ali ~the ~o~k and f~mish all the materials called for in the contract and specifica- t i OhS f It is un~e~s~ood~that.tha f. oltowing~quantities of work to be done are approximate only, and are intended principally to serve as a guide in figuring O~tm~tka~hids .... It is. fnrthe~,.a~ree~d~.that~.the.~uant_i~t~e~s~ of'.~ork to be done and materials.~ho,~...ha:.f, urnished..ma~ bainc, meased or diminished, asmay be ~considered neaeSSmary in the_opinion~of_ the Engineem. to complete the work fully as, planned and con.templated,.and an~ additional ~omk to be included in. the. extansion~of ~the~,originally piar~ne~_~ork~,,and tha~ all quantiti~a afl. ~orE~, ~hemther increased or decreased are to be per- formed at the unit prices set forth below except as provided for in the~speci~icatio~a ..... Note:- Unit.,~pric~es must be s2aown in. wor~.as.f~or ~each item~ listed in this proposal. S~o~dm. bid~p~ric,es ~on ~any item~ be omitted, the right is reserved to apply the lowest prices submitted by the other bidders in~ paym~ant._for~ ~ark~,dona ~unde~.~t~. pr~op.osa!~ ~ The undersigned agree and pledge themselves to complete the work tn full_in The bond,. . given byt~,na~ underszgnad~,~' t~he...a4u~ o~umt of $15,966.00, to secure a proper c~liance with the terms and ~m~o~v&s ions of~ this. contract, and. ta insare,..and guar~.~ ~the ~wor,~ nntil ~inal aomDle. tion and ac,ce.~.tanaa~, ia hara~to~ at.fac,had and..~da, a..p~ thereof ~ccompanying ~thi~s~pr.opasa&.. is. a. ce~t~i~ied- or Cashier.'s ·Check. on. a State Dr Natio~l.~Bank of,~ Dba State.m o~.~. Texas~ payable ta them order of the City o~ Plainfield, f.o~ $500.00~,~ said. c~heck or checka to he returned to the. bidder. ~iess. indiana of~ the aac~e~atanca ~o~ the proposal they shall~,lail_~t,o e~ecu~e~a continent and file, a bond with~ in fifteen ~15) daya.o~ its~ accep~tanc~e,_in.,wkich~,case..~the c~ck a~ checkS shall~beaome~.tke pr~o~perty ~ ~id C~i~y af~ Plain~iew,and~s~ll be 9o~ide~ed~as. pa~e~t~,~ar.d~gaa du~e to dalay~..other incon~ venie$.ces s~ered~by said~CLty~ af Plain~ie~ on.accost, o~ ~ailu~e of the bidder to execUte eontract. ~it is unmerstood that the party of the fimst pa~ .~.asa~aa. tke~ ~mr~.~a~. ~aj~e. Gt~ ~.~y~ ~.~all .bide. The work prmO~O.sed to be done shall be accepted when fully com- Plci~ytedcouncil.and finished to the entire satisfaction of the Engineer and ~he unda~aigned certifies that ~t~he bid prices contained in this proposal have been carefully checked and are submitted correct and finalm.~ BRYAN S igne d: W~, E. B~ya~ Address: BOX &61, Plain~ie~, Texas Not~: - Signatures to comply with-Paragraph 2.4 of Standard specifica- tions. QUAN- ITEM NO~ DESCRIPTION UNIT TITY WRITTE~.~PRICE FIGURES A~OUNT 101&sp,. Roadway Exca?- Sq. Yd. 9900 Twenty Cen&s .20 1980.00 ration " " Cu. Yd. 2000 Sixty Cents .60 1200..00 ll0&Sp. Overhaul Yd. Qtrs. 100 Ten Cents_ .10 t0.00 211&Sp~ Flexible Base Sq. Yd. 8100 Fifty-Two Cents.52 ~212.~0 100&Sp. Prime Coat Sq. Yd. (MO~l },~ Ga~l-. 8100 Four Cents .04 202.5 Tweil~a .G.:emts . t2. 324.00 106A&Sp. Triple AsphaltSq.. Yd.1 8100 Thirty Cents .30 Surf° Asphalt (0A- 230 or 135'~ Gallon~'68.8~, Twe, l~e~dea~s 2~30.00 t826.20 13&sp. Aggregate Cone. Curb Gutter TOTAL Cu.. Y&. 245 Five Dollars 5.0.0 one Dollar & Lin. Ft. 5400 Thirty den~s 1.30 1225.00 7o2o.oO. 15966.00 ALTERNATE. 305&sp. Double..Asph. Asphalt ( 0A- or 135) Sq. ~d. 8100 Twenty-Two Cents.22 Gallon 5670 Twe, lvaC' ents .12 1782.00 680.~&0 Agg~eg at e,, Gu, .... Yd. L73 Five Dollars 5.00 865.00 313&sp. Cold Mix ~Bt~d. ...... Rock Asphalt 1, th&ck. Sq. Yd.. 810.d, E.ifty.,Ce.mta ......... 50 Note: The pr~iae d i f f e r e nt units amount for ~the~ .tot.al,,.~quant~ity..~o~.,~ttm _it~em,,_ ~ and t he to.taL,~amo~t,;, of. all ..items, shall, mat include any~ iupliaatad~-~quantities. The owner may select any alternate item to be used in the c onst~ac.%ion. 4050.00 AND ~REAS., on ~,tha ~.fir.a~.day o.f~ Apo,il,..i946,~. all, ~of~. said pr. oposals addre s sed. to. ,the.. City,: ,o~. Plaira~ iai, f..or., tho,. af~or.e s.ai&, .p,r,o j,ec~., vcere, read and op~nad,, and..the aFo2asa,id~, p~oposal by the aforesaid Bryan & Hoffman, Paving Contractors, being, ~o~ allthe proposals received, the lowes~ :,a~ best~ p~aposal; AND WHEREAS., the,, said., Br, yan.& HOJ~mf,ma~,.,Paving Contractors, have pre- sented-to the City of Plainview a Contractor's Bond conditioned in words and figures as follows: CONT~CTOR',S, B0~, ~0W ALL ~..,BY. ~ ,PReEmPTS.,.. T,ha~,., wa., W. E... Bry~ .~d. ,C.. L. Ho~E. man d/b/a/. ~y~,.&m. H.offman, ..Co=tr,ac, to2,a~,.,,,~e.~,.Co~tj,.,~ Texas, as P~inc,ipal. and.-~N,.~gSTE~{ .,CASU~..C0~AI~,. of.. Maryland, as~.su~e.ty, are heed an&firmly bo~& ~t,.o the-City o,f Plai.n- view, Texas.,.~:, ~ep~aaan~te.&.~hy.,.tke,,,.i~a~o~. and. City ~CounciL. in,'.the ~.pen~ s~ of FtF.TE~ THOUS~ ~ ~iNINE ~~D S~SIX ($15,966.00) , ,la~f.ul,...money, of~ ,the., ,~mi.te,d~ Sta~,es.,. ta City of ~lain~i.a~,. f~om~ whick.s~a of mmnay...will..and, ,t~uly to ba paid, we bind ourselves, o~ heirs, successors, executors, and ad- ministrato=s, jointly and .ae~.ar~l,y.. ~irmLy b.y.th~e SEALED with our se~ls and dated this Second day of April, A.D., 1946. The condition, oil ..this. obliga.~ian .i,s,, suck~..t.h~t if the., said. bonn&em .... principal W. E.. Bryan..and..C.L. Hof~£man~d/b/a/ B~an,.,.&.HoZ.~fmam shall, in all things..well, and,..t.r,ul, y~,.~pe,mform al,1..the_ te,rms and,~ coaditions~, of, foregoing contr~act, ta h.e.~.by t~hem.p,srformed in mentionad,..~,a~d...ahalL.p,ay, alL, la~f~ul.~cla~m for labor peri.formed and. material furnished in and~ about the construction of st~r~eets and shall hav~ ~.~aid ~nd ~disCharged all. liabilities for in~,uries,~w, hich__ka~a haen incurred imand.~ ahaut.~tha,, aaid~ ~ons~tmuc,,ti0n,: undar..,.t,ha...oper, ation of the Statutes of the State, then this obligation is to be void; other- wise to be, and..r~emain ,in~ ~,,.foma~ and, ~i~tue. Done in the praaenca o:E : % John G. Logsden B r yan, &. Ho~ fman, C ont~r a,c t ors By: W. E. Bryan, C. L. ~ffman:. I~EW AMSTERD-~2~ CASUALTY CO. By: Robert Funkhouser, At torne y-in-Fact N__OW., TITEREFORE, BE IT tLESO4VED~., BY THE CITY COUNCI.L..OF PLAINV~EW 1. That all matters asserted in the preamble to this Resolution are hereby declar.ed~ ..to.~.be~ true~ and~ cQrrect,~- 2. That it is hereby ordered that t he City of. Plainview contract with Bryan-& Hoffman, Pavin~ Contractors, a partnership composed of W. E.Bryan and C. L. Hoffman, in words and figures as follows: CBNTRACT Street P.av ing Plainview~ Texas, This agreement made this tst. day of April, 19~6, by and between the City of Ptain~iew, Texas, represented by the Mayor, party of the first part, and Bryan & Hoffman, Paving Gontractors, his, their execu- tors-, administr6tors, heirs, sucessors _or assigns, party of the second p art. ~: VfHEREAS, the said C:ity of Plainview, known as the party of the first part, desires to enter, into..cOntract for the improvement of cer- tain streets in Plainview, Texas, as shown on the accompanying plans in accordance with the provisions of the notice to contractors, speci- fications., prop~osal, and plans, annexed hereto, and made a p~rt hereof, and WHEREAS, the party of the sedond~part-has heed engaged in and now does such ~ork and. represents that. he. is. fully equipped, and competent, and capable ~of..perf. o.rming the abo.~e desired and outlined. work,, and is .read~ an&...~illimg to perform such work in accordance with the provisions of the attached notice to contractors, specifica- tions, proposal,,~ and.per~tinent plans.., no~ WITI~SSITH~ Tha.t.f~r an in....consi:deration of the p~ices and agreement ment~i~ned, in.~the proposal heratoaD~tached and~made part of this cont.~ac,t, the said...contractor agrees to~do., at his. own proper cost and expense, all..tha,..work~necessary.for thc imp, rovement of the streets in the City of ~lainview, Texas,in accordance with the provisions of the attached notice to contractors, specifications, proposal and plans which..are made part of this contract, and in full compliance with all of the terms of the specifications and the requirements .of the Engineer. The said contractor further agrees to begin the work on or before the 26th day of. April, 1~46, and to .complete same~within_45 full calendar days after the beginAing of the work, and tokeep streets .open .for traf~ie a~di~.c.t~ed b~ the~Engine.~r.du~ing co~atruction.~ And the said Ci~.y of Plainview, in consideration of the full and true ~reformance .of the said w~ork by said coz~t~actor, hereby agrees and binds its~elf~ to pay to saidm contr, actor the prices .set forth in the attached proposal, and in the~manner provided in the attached specifications ..... BUt~m. in connection with,,this pa_yment .the. City of Plainview shall.not in any. manner be liable far. the payment of any sUm.maSS.esaed..agains.t~ any property and the owners thereof, but the contractors shall lo~k solely to said property and the owners thereof .fo.r~ payment~ of ,the s~um. s,. so assessed. The contractor espressly, warran~tSm that he. has employed no third Person to solicit or obtain .this contract in his .behalf, or to cause or procure the same to be obtained upon compensation in any way: ~.. contingent, in .whole or in part, upon such procurement, and that he has not paid,, or promised, or. agrs,ed to pay,. to any third person, in consideration p, roc,ur~eme.n~ ,. or in compensation for services, in. there~iDh,, m.~ b~okerage, com~iss.Lon~,, or percentage upo~ the .amount ..recei.vahle by him hereunder ;, and that he has not in es.timma~.ing the .c:ontract.~ price .d~ema=ded..by~ him., included any s~um by reason of any such brokerage~, commissio~n or percentage; and that all moneys p.aya~le to him.. hereund.er.~ a~e free from all obligations of. any o~hem..._person~ for services rendered, or supposed to have been rendered, in the procurement of this contract. He further agrees that any breach of_ this warranty shall constitute adequate cause for the annul~nt of this contr~aat by the party of the. first part, and. that the part. y ~.of~.the first part may z:etain to.its .ovm from any sums due or to become due thereunder an ,amount equal to any brokerage, commission, or percentage so paid or a~:reed to be paid. IN WITNESS ~7~IEREOF, the parties hereto have set their hands the date h~.re in named.~ CITY OF PLAIAU~IEW CONTRACTING FIRM Mayor Party of the, ,~irst Part Certified ,1946, By Party of Second Part 3. The~Mayo~ ~is hereby, directed, to ex~ec~te~,~tke,,afor~aaid~ contract in the name of the ~Cit,y of Plainview, Texas~, and~.,~Cit.y Secretary shall a~tes~ and impres~s the Jcorporate seal of the Ci.ty of PlainView thereon, ~nd ,~hen the~same shail~hav, e~ ~een pr~pe~l,y signed by the said..~Bryan & Hoffman, Paving Contractors, the said contract and all of its ~terms and ~ProvisiOns sh&ll be in full force and effect ,~ 4. This~resolution shall be in force and effect from and after its passage. ~, . PASSED AND, APPR0~VED this 15th day of April, 1946. Attest: J. L. Gallaway City Secretary J. N. Jordan Mayor ~otion by Alda~man.~Etliott, secomd,a~ by Alderman Malone, that the following ordinance be parsed'and~ ~dopted~~ Th motion was carried and ~he o~dinanc, e.~£~ll~ws: ORDIN~NCE NO. 515 AN ORDtN~NCE DEELARING P~LIC NECESSITY FOR T~ ~ROVE~NT OF CERTAIN DESIGNATED PORTIONS ,OF CERTAIN DESIGNATED STREETS IN THE 'CITY 0E~ PLAINVIEW, TEXAS~ SPECITYING TI~ NATURE AR-D TYPE OF SUCH ~}~O¥~ENT, ESTABLISHING T~!E ~ETHOD OF PROCED- URE Ti~REOF, DESIGNATING AND SEPARATING UNITS ~OF WORK, ALLO- CATING DIVISION OF ,PAIq~!ENT OF COST, PROVIDING RULE FOR APP~0R-. TIONL~ENT OF COST, FIXING ~TI~, TER~L$ AND CONDITIONS OF PAY- '. ~ENT OF COST AtqD PROVIDING .AND DEFINING ASSESS~iENTS THEREFOR, SPECIF~fING· NATURE 0F ASSESS~NT LIENS AND PERSONAL LIABILITY, PROVISING FOR ISSUANCE AND RROVISIONS CF, ASSIGNABLE CERTIFI- CATES IN E~IDENCE ~0F ASSESS~ENT FOR COSTS, PROVIDIIqG FOR HEAR- ING AND NOTICE OF HEARING FOR ABUTTING~PROPERTY 0V~TERS PRIOR~ TO ASSESS>~ENT, PP~ESCRIBING TiIE~ PR0.CEDI/RE FOR SUCH -~HEARING, ~DIRECT- ING ~ GITY ENGI~IEER TO P~ARE EST. I~L~TES OF COST OF IMPR0,VEMENT AND A/~.~0UNTS 0E PROPOSED~ ASSESSMEN.T, PROVIDING FOR PERF0ihMANCE OF WORK BY CONTRACTOR, PROVIDI£~G ~oit ~IA}P~ER AND ~ETHOD OF P~AY~ENT OF CONTRACTOR AND DECLARING AN F~ERGENCY. BE IT 0RDAI~ED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE ~ITY F PLAiNVIEW, TE/3kS. That public neo~es.sity exis.ts~and, requires that the~following portions of the designated str~eats in the City of ~lain~iew, ~exas shall be improved, as~he, re~.in~i~rovided~.~t,o-wit: 1. Eithth Street from West line of Lexington Street t~o West line of Milwaukee Strae, designated as Unit, No,1 line of Street from West line of Milwaukee Street to West des~ignated as~ Unit No~ 2 3. ~.Nilv~aukee Street from North line of Seventh Street to South line of Eigh'th Stree, designated as Unit No. 3 4. ~iilwa~ee Street from North line of Eighth Street to South line of Ninth Street, de.signat~ed as Un~it 5. Nassau Street from North line of Seventh Street to SoUth lineJ of No. 5 6. Nassau Street from North line of Eighth Street to South lin~ of z~inth Street, designated as~ Unit No.6 ll. That said, plorti,ons oS such,~designatad streets shall.be, improved by raising,'grading and filling .same, and, by inatalLLng concrete cumbs and gutters,-and, where necessary, storm sewers and drains, an~ by pa~ing with th~'following,~t-ype of maDerial on specified foundation: 1. PREFERRED: Bas e. Triple Asphalt Surface on Six-Inch Caliche 2. AL~PdqATE: Base. DoUble Asphalt Surface on Six-Inch Caliche 3 · .ALTERNATE: Caiiche Base. 0ne-Inch Oklahoma Rock Asphalt on Six-inch lll. That the speci~i, ed improvement .o~-the s,peci,fi-c~ Units.~as herein designated shall be, imn~, accordance with and~ in conformity to the procedure~ established andomtl, ined_ in Chapter 9, Title 28, Re- vised Civil Statutes of Texas, 1925, the terms and pr~ovisions of which have heretofore been adopted by the City of Plainview. 1¥. That the sP,,ecified..impr, owement..of~ each .specific Unit as herein de sig note d shall ~ba spot, ate_. and ,,_dis,t imc,t .from ~ them~ .improvement of any Other such,.Unitm, and,the.~ssessment le~iedl for such .improve- ment shall be s,epa~.mte~m, and .dis,tinct .from the asaessment lewied in,. any other such Unit, and the said, impro~ment, and assessmen.t for improvement in.,each specific, Unit,, as herein designated shall not inter-dependently effect or be affected by the improvement or assess- ment zn any other such Unit. Ve That allocation of payment for the specified improvement of each specific Unit as ~he~ein~.de. signated, shall be as follows: t. Railways,_~,using~..~ occupying ~or. cro~ssing, any portion of a specific Unit,~ as hemein~designat~d t.o~ ]be improved., shalt,,be assessed for an shall pay fo~..~the, entir,e~ cos~t, of such ,improvements in the area between their rails and tracks, double tracks, turnouts and switchems,,~ a~Ii~, t~wo~ f~eet on each. side. ~he~eof~, 2. The .abutting proper~ty and..the owners, thar.eof~ oi~_ a specific Unit as herein designated tOm~b~ improved, after deduction of the sum to be-paid by Railways under Sub-paragraph i above, shall be assessed for and shall, pay J~O.~m~i~tJ~e~.~ourthl~ of the cost oF suc.,h improvement. a, Im .c. onnect:8on with the abo~e assessment,~ shoNld..it appea:~ at the hearing_.to,.~be held be~or~e the .final. assessment is ma~e, that ·the...spe.cial benef~Lts .to. such proerty, by way of enhance- ment of valme .thereo,f~ by ~ir~tua of s~ch improvement, .will.not aggreg- ate such p.~OpmOE~tion~.of~ the cost,~s~ecifJied~ abo~va, then, there shall be assessed and shall.~be pa~d by such abutting property and the mwners thereof a lesser amount, not to exceed the benefits of the said impr o~vement ,~ 3. The.City of Pl~ainview, after deduction .of the sum_assessed against Railways, under Sub-parag~aphl, an&,aFter deduction.of the sum assessed against.~the: abutting property and the owners thereof, under Sub-paragraph 2 above, shall pay the remaining cost of the said improvement. That ~he part of. the-cost', o.f. the .specified imp. r.ov. eme~t .-of each specific unit as ~herein designated, which may mbe asaes.sed~agains.t abutting pr.oper~ty and owners, .thereof, shall be apportiOned among the parcels of abutting property and owners thereof' in accordance with the Fr. ont Fo,et Plan or ~Rule. 1. In connectio,n~with ~the above apportionment, shauld it appear that the appliaatiQn~of the above plan or rule would, in.the opinion of the~City Council..of~ Plainview,~ in particular cases result zn~znjus~Ce or inequality, the said Council shall appor~tion and. assess said costs in such proportion as it may deem jus~t~-~.a~ui~,abte,~, ha~&ng in ~%~m~1~ ~~ special b~nefo~s amd e~anced vat~e tp be rece&ved by s~c~ ~,arcels 9f ~ property amd o~ners~ thereof, the equities of such owners and the adjustment of such apportioment, so as to produce a substantial ~ equality of benefits received and burdens~ imposed. Vll. _That~ the4~i~a,...terms .and ~conditions;,of~ payment of the. amounts to be assessed and to be paid for' the specified improvement of each specific Unit .as he rel~ ,designer ad ~.~ ~sha 11 ~.,b e as....foll a~ws: 1. The. amounts assessed agains~ and..~.to be paid by Railways for. such improvement in ~the .ar~ea.b,etween ~ their, rails amd..~tracka,.~ double tracks, t~n.outs and ~s.witohes,~ and tmo feet on~...each 'side' there, of.,~ shall be paid on., eatimate.s, or .statements.,_ on. or ~Before l0 dSmyS, a~er~ completion af the ..specif~ied improvement~ .of the specific.:.Unit.~ aa herein designated,, and the accep.tance of. the same City of Plainview, and such ~ounts so assessed shall ...hear interest fro~ that date until, paid~ a.t.t.he, r~te~ o~. 2 ~ The amounts, assasaed..against~ and ~.t.a~he paid, .by. the abutti~... property and the o~ners the,reo~ for. s.uch impr. o~emen~., shall be paid in fi~e equal instal~en~a,~, r.esp.ectiwely due on or. before...10....~:s Iane, . two three and ~au~. years after t. he~ completion of the. specified, improvement.~ of such speoific.~Unit as herein designated, and tz~aacc~ptanc same as satisfac.t~y by ths~City of Plainview, and such amounts so assessed shall bear interest apyable annually from that date until p~id at the rate_.of 6% per~. a. In con,.arian v~ith ~tha instalkment~paymant ~of~ the aho~a assessments, it. shalL, in addition~, be provided t~hat defamit in pay- ment of any..installment ~or interest when due, shall, at the option of the holder of such obligation, mature and render due and payable the entire unpaid balance of such obligation. That the amounts tmO be.~asseased~.and..to be~.paid, for..the~specified., in? provement off.each specific Unit as herein.~.designated,-shali .,be a first and prior lien~agains~t abutting~p~ope~ty therein impre~me.~t ~ia ordered~by 0rdinmnc~ as~he~rm~ainbefo~re Dr~ovidem, and shall be a personal liability and charge against the true owners of such property at~ ~said ~data, ~hether~ named~ or nat..~ I. The City Co,oiL o~ Plain~iew~, Texas shall ~cansel in the name of the City, assignable certifLcat~s in evidence~of ~aess- ~mts levied, declari~ the lien~ upon the pr~r~ty and the liability of the true owner or owners thereof.~ whether COrrectly n~d or not, and shall fix t~herein~the ~e~ma and lCanditions ~o~f s~h.~ce~r~tifi~cates. a ,creme nt.~. t~e.r~e ~.n ~r e f e~e d,~ proceedings with ~reference? have been r~egula~ty ...an&~. in~ .c. omp ,. an& .theft. all prere.,~ quisites to the. fixing of'the assessmen,t 'lien against,~ the property de- scribed in the said certificate, and the personal liability of. the owner or owners.the~eof hawe. bee.a b. The. above ceriifica,tes~s~hall~.beprima..~facie~-ewidence~of all the matters,recited insiad~cer.tificata~ and no fnrthe~ proof the~ of shall he ~equired., and~in.anys~i.t upon~any...a~sas~ment~o~re~ass~es.s,~nt, in evidence of which:.~a certificate shall have been issued hereunder, it Shallcerti~iCate and.that such r.ecitaia.a~e.~in.~a~ t~ue and no ~u~ther allegation with reference to proceedings relating t~ such assessment or,re~ass~s.S~emn~ms~all,~be~-nec~es-sa~ 2. Suc~ assessments shall be collec~ab~ with interest, expense collection and reasonable atb0rney's fee, ~f incurred, and shall be a first and prior lien on the property assessed, superior ~to all other liens and claims except Strafe, Conty, School ~District and City Ad Val- orem Taxes, and shall be a personal liability and charge against said owners, of the .property assessed. That no assessment for the specif~ied~imp~rovement of.the specific .Units as herein provided shall be.made against any Eail~ay.~or it~ owners, nor against any abu.tt.ing property or its ~wners, .nntillafter notice and opportunity for hearing by and before the City Conncil of the City of Plainvie~:, and no such. assessment shall be. made against any abu~tting -p$operty or owners t~hereof in excess of the special benefits of such property and its owners in the enhanced value thereof by means of such improvemezzt, · ~l. In conmection..wi~th..the~.abc~.e hearings., the owners af such Raiiways or the owners :of any interes~ therein,[ and _the o.~ners, of muchla~uttlng, property or ~the. owner:s, of.~any interes~ ~therein,. shall have the right, at such.hearing, to Ba.~.hea~d on..any 'matter. wh&¢h is a prere~quisite to .the validity of the~pr.oposed assessment, and to con-. test~the amount of the. propoeed~ assessment, the lien.and liability therefor, the spa~ial ~bene£its .to the abutting property and owners there- of by means..of the .improvement .~fom which--the, assessment is to be levied, and the acc:urac:F, sufficiency, regularity, and validity of the pro- ceedings and contract in connection with. such improvement and proposed a% s e s~sme nt'., ~. 2. In further~connection .with the above hearings, the Eity Eng- ineer is hereby ordered .and dir~ected to prepare, and file with the City, es~t~imates, showing the cost. o£ the apeaified imp.~ovement of .each spec- ific Unit herein, together with the~ description of abntting .property in each Unit, the ~names of the-o~ners of such property, and the amount. proposed to. be assessed against, each parcel of property in each such Unit, and all other matters and things required by law in connection · wi'th the proposed.~.asse~.ament. a. It is provided., however, that any mistake..in such estimate or in t.he amount and in~.the~.descriptio~ of the property, or in the names of the owners thereof, shall in no wise affect, invalidate or impair any assessment which may be levied.. That the sp~eaified impro~.emant of ~the specific~ Units as herein, des- ignated shall be: made ~by Bryan ~ H~offmanm ,Paving .~ontr~c.tors.,~ ~ under t~he terms and provisions of the contract heretofor~e entered..into, by and between the City of Plainview and the said ]~ryan..m&-Hoffman, Paving Con- tractors, a~tem~ public advertisement for sealed and competitive contract bids, based upon the plans~and specifications for the improvement here- in specified. 1. In connection with. the above..con~ract, it is .ordered that- any ordinance-,.'-rule or~ ~egulation requiring .o~ pr.aviding for~ ~ comDetitive bids or advertisement for bids, other than that heretofore ac. complished, shall be, and-the same are each hereby waived, dispensed with, and sus- p. ende~~ for the purpose of the specified, impnovement herein ordered. That ~%~ pmoportzanate paz~t of the specmf~e~ Zmpm.r~ov.emen.t. of the specmfzc Units .f~rein designated, which, is chargeable to t~e City of Plainview as hewn provide~, shall be pai'd out of the funds of the City presently on ha~il anal her.eton.ore allocated for street improvement. l['i~ In. connection with the abo~e payment.., the City of Plainview shall ~not in any manners, be liable..for the paymeat of. any .sum assessed againS~ :any prop~erty and .the owners ther.eof for~ the specified improve- ~'f~ent ~h~r~ein ~rdered, and the said aforesaid Bryan & Hoffman; £aving Con- tract0~:~, shall loo~ ~solely' to said proper-.ty a[~d the ommers thereo~ for pa~fme~[ of the. sums~assessed against such respective parcels of. property, but. th~!.City of Plainview shall exercise all bf its la~Tul powers to ~id i~!i(~;he ~nforeement~ and collection .of said assessments. That the fact that the specified improvement, ol the .specific Units as therein designated are in such urgent need of such improvement while the condition of the weather will permit such improvement, creates an emerg- ~ency and imperative public nacessity for the imm6.,dia~.e prese~rvation of the public peace., property, health and safety~, r~equiring .that any rules that an ordinance be, read at more than one meeting oS tlze. City~ Codncil of ptain~iew, and all r~le.s~ prohibiting the passage of. an~ ordinance on .the day introduuced and. the taking elf.edt of the same on the date of intr~oduction and Dassage, be, and the same are hereby dispensed with the suspended, and this o~dinance sh&ll take effect and be in formce ~-f~om an~. after i~s~pa, ssage. PASSED AND APPROVED this 15th day of April, i9~6~ J. N. Jordan Attest: Mayor J. L. Ga~laway City Secretary ~Motiom by Alderman James., secoflded by. Alderman Ma~mne, that the following ordinace be passes and adopted. The motion was carried and the ordinance follows: ORDINANCE NO. 516 AN 'ORDINANCE A[;SERTING THE ~0P3~CT ~SS OE BP. RAMBLE, RATIFYING, APPROVING AND ADOPTING. ESTI~ATES, ROLLS AND. ~TAT~NTS OF THE CITY ENGIneER OF TI~ CITY OF PLAIi~-IEW, TEY~kS, ORDERING R~D~ING TO BE G~EN T0 T~ 0~ 0F ABUTTING PROPERTY PRIOR T0 ASSEoS.~NT FOR I~R0~~ OF SUCH ~UTTING PROPER~,~ P~SCRIBING PROCED~E FOR SUCH ~RING, N~MING'DA~, T~.~ND.~GE 0F S~CH ~ARING, ORDERING CI~ SEC~TARY TO GI~ NOTICE OF T~ T~, P~C~ A~ PL~POSE OF SUCH ~ARING, PRESCRIBING SUBSTanCE 0F FO~ OF SUCH NOTICE A~ DEC~NG AN E2YERGENCY. W~AS, the City,of Plain~iew, Texas, by Ordinanaa No. 515, ~has' heretofore determimed that puhlia necessity exista.and..re~uires that the following portions of the designated streets in the City of Plainview, texas shall be improved, as therein proveided, to- wit: 1. Eighth Street from West line of ~exington Street to West line of Milwa~ee Street, d~esignated ~as~.-~nit.~No,. 1 2. Eighth Street from west line of Milwaukee street ta V~est line of Nassau~ Stmaat, designat~ed aa ~Unit:, No. - 2 3. Milwaukee Street from North line of Seventh Street to South line of Eighth S~.reat, des~gnat.ed~ as .... nzt. No. 3 ~. Milwaukee Street from North line of Eighth street to South line of Ninth Street., designated aa~Unit..No. & · 5. Nassau Street from North line of Seventh Street to South line of Eighth Street., designat, ed.~ .as.~Unit No. 5 6. Nassau Street from North line of Eighth Street to South line of NinthI Street, de. signaied..as~Unit no~ 6 A~ %~~S, the City of Plain~iew, Texas, by Ordinance I~o. 515, has heretofore, dete~~.~tha~, sai& portions ~of such designate~.streets shall be ~mprovad~ .by xazs.z~,~ gra mag i~ concrete~curhs and guttered, and , where necessary, storm sewers and drains, and by paving with the foliowing type of material on specified foundati.~ :~ 1. P~R~D: Triple :Asphallt Surfame on~ Six~Inch~Catiahe Base.. 2. AL~RNA,TE: Double~ ~ph l~ Surface .on Six-inch Caliche Basa~.~ ALTERNATE: 0ne-Inch Oklahoma Rock Asphalt on Six-Inch cal~ch Base. AND ~REAS~, the City of Plainview, '~xas, by Ordinance No. ~5, has heretofore pro.vialed that no. assessment for~ the. sp~eai~ied improvement. of the specific Units as herein designated shall be made against any Railway or its owners, nor against any abutting property or its owners until after notice and oppartunity for hearing _~by and before the City Council of the City of Plainview~, and,,na such asse, ssment shali~ be made against any abutting property or owners thereof in excess of the special ben~fits of such property and its owners in the enhanced _~alue the r~of -b y..mea~s of, such impro.veme nt. AND $~AS., the City of rlainwiew~, Texas, by Ordinance No, 51-5, has heretofore provided,.~ in connection with the above hearings, that_ the owners of such railways..or..the owners of any inher, est the~s~n., and the owner~o~ suah.~ahu.tting p~op, er.t.y or. ~the owners., of any interest therein, s~all ..have the riEh~,.~.at, such. hearing, to. be.heard on. any matter, which ia a prerequisite ~o the. validity, of the proposed assessment,, and .to ,contest the. amount, o£ the prop:osed assessment., the lien and.-liability therefor., the special.benefits.tm ~the abutt, lng property and~ owners thereof ..by means ..of the~ improvement for which the assessmen~miata..~ba levied, and .the accuracy, smtfioiency, reg- ularity, and validity of the proceddings and contract in ~onnection with such imp~oveme~t.~and..proposed aasessmen~t, · AND WP1EREAS, the City of ~lain~ilew, Texa. s~ by Ordinance No. 515, hca ~eretofore-,~in f~urther~,connection~with the a~ove hearings, ordered and directed~that the. City Engineer~prepare.amnd..f_£1e..~w. ith the City~, estimates shewing ~the cost ~of the ~specified impro~emea~t, of each specific Unit' ~ here in , toge.ther with the. ~escrip~tion ~o~ abutting .p~.o- perry in each. UnLt, t~he. names~ o.~.~the owners ~o.f such properby, and the amount~.D.rop~osed., to he. assessed against ~each parcel of property in each such Unit, and all other matters and things required by law in connection~ w.ith~ th~-~p~oposed, asaessemt~., NOW TKER~_FOP~ BE IT ORDAINED BY TI~ CITY 0gUNCiL OF THE CITY OF PLAIN¥IEW, TEXAS: That all matters asserted in the preambel to this Ordinance are hereby, declared to be true and corredt. ll. That the following estimates~,~ rolls-amd .statements of. the City Engin- eer of the ~City of Plainview~, Texas, filed in~o~bad~e~mGe ~ta the direc- tive restated in~ the pre~mble~ herein, ~he, and.the same are hereby , in respec, t to the matters and things therein co_.ntained, in entirety, ratified, approved and adopted, to-wit: Unit NO, 1 - Eighth Street Width 30 Feet FROM WEST LI~ OF LEXINGTON STREET TO I~ST LINE OF MILWA.!TKEE STREET NORTH SIDE Owner Lewis 0. ~ilkes~. 8 Clyde Herring E93-1/3 ' 9 D, H. Yancy ~W46'2/3 .SO~H SIDE C. J. ~cGee C. C. Casey Lot Block Addition No, Feet 8 College Hill.--I~ 9 8 College Hi1193.33 8 College Hii146.67 10 9 College Hilll&O 1t 9 College Hilll40~ TO~L PROPERTY 0~R COST TOTAL CITY COST (1/~) TOTAL UNIT COST Rate 2.67 ~73~..80 2.67~ 2~9.19 2,67 124.61 To~a! Properpy Owner Assessment 2,6~ 2.67 $1,495.2~ 498.~0 $1,993.60 $75.80 UNIT NO. 2 E IGHT~ STREET WIDTH 3 FEET FROM WEST LI~E OF ~ILQAI/KEE STREET TO V~ST LI~E OF NASSAU STREET NORTHSIDE Qwner Lot BloCk F. L. Eicks~ 8S40~1 A.B,.DeloaohW46,2/5~9.), ll Ellis M.MitlsC$672%5-9~-ll~, W.E.Chancy E46~,~/3 9' ll SOUTH SIDE,. E.L.CantrelLE30' lO l0 B.C.Johnston,.W70t ~lO.~ Mrs.Kate Dorsett ll NO. Total Property ~ee~. Rata .... Owner~,Assessme~,t College, Hill l&O 2~67 Coliege Hi1146.67 2..67 College, Hi1114,6,.~67 2~.~67 College Hit146.67 2.67 College,HilL .... 70 Cotlmge HilL. 7Q 124.61 124~.61 124.61 TOTAL PROPERT~, 0~%~ , TOTAL CITY COST (1/,4) TOTAL UNIT COST 2.67 1.8,6,90 186,~90 . ~ 373,80 $1,495., 498 $1,993.64 UNiT NO. 3 MILWAUKEE STREET WIDTH 30 FEET FR0~ NORTH LINE~ 0F~ ,SEVE~H STREET T~ $O~ ~!NE 'OF EIGHTH STREET No. .Total Property Addition Fee~ Ra,te ~wner Ass ,e ssm~nt EAST SIDE, Owner G.W.Vernon SllQ' 6 9 Coll~ge Hill 110, '2~6~ 293~,70~ ~rs.Kate Dors,e~tN$O' 6 9 Ootlege ~Hil~.. 50 2,,67 1~,~,0 Lee Kelley 7 9 College,, Hill 50, 2.. 67~ Lee Kelley 815' 8 9 Collage Iiill~ 15~ 2~.6~ 40~.Q5 Robin B~em~, N35 ' 8 9 Collie Hill~ 35 2,67 93.45 Robin Baker,~ $32~' - 9 9 College Hill,,~ 32,~5 2,6Y 86~78 C.J.McGee N17~' 9 9 College,Hi~ 17,..5 .2,~67 g-6..72 C, J.5~cGee lO. _ 9 College Hill 50 2.67 13.3.50 %~ST S~DE. Mrs. J.B.Wallaaa~ i lO - College. Hill 160~ 2.67 Lot Block Mrs. Kate Do, seth: ll 1,0.~ College .Hill 50 Mrs. Kate ~Doraet~tN25!-12 lO. Oollege~Hill 2,5 12 10 Col!egeEitl-25 2.67 133 ~., 50 2.67 66.7~5 .2.,67 66,7 5 C o lleg,e. Hill College Hilt Frank Zeleny S25~,'~ Frank Zeleny !~ 10 Frank Zeleny ~l&. 10 50¸ TOTAL PROPERTY OWNER COST (3/4) TOTAL CITY COST (1/4) TOTAL UNIT COST $1, 640.80 $2,$o'~.20' UNIT NO. 4 M~2~qUKEE STREET WIDTH 30 FEET FROM: NORTH LIi~ OF Ei'THTH STREET TO SOUTH LIlt~E OF NINTH STREET Lof Block · Addition~ 8 College-Hill 8 College Hilt 8 C otieg, e~ Hill 8 College, Hill 8 College, ~ill 8 Coliega Hifll_ 8 College .Hill ~ 50 8 College Hill 50 EAST SIOE 0w:~er D. H. Yancy WSO' 9 D. H. Yancy WSO' l0 D. H. ~ancy ll W. E. Chaney 12 W. E. Chaney,. 13 H. M. Miller~ W50 ' 15 H. M. Milter~WSO'16 ~ST SIDE Lena M. Wa~e. 1 Lena M. Wa~e 2 C. S. Mickey Mrs .Argie Chandler,, Mrs. Naomi McDanieL 5 ,ll.~ Mrs. Naomi McDaniel 6.11 Raymond Jameson. $35 ! 6 ll Mrs. Demo Bem4diat 7..~ ll Mrs. DeL~a Benedict N .10 ' 8 ll F. L. Hicks S40' 8 11 LrNIT N~5 No. Total Property Feet, Rate Own.em Ass,essment 5o 2.~? 133..50 50 2.67~ 15~.50 5~~ ~ 2.67 133.50 50 2.67 133.50 50 2.67 133.50 50 2.,67 ~ 13~ .50 z.67 3-33.50 2.67 133.50 C oileg~, F~tll~_ 50 College Hill_~ 50 Gollege Hill1 50 College Kill, 50 College Hill 50 College, Hill College Hill 35 College Hill 50 2.67 133.5O 2.67- 1331e 50 2.67 133.50 2.6.7 133.50 2.67 133 · 50 2.67 40~ ~05 2,. 67 93.45 2.67 133.50 Coll~ege Hill~, 1.0, 2.67 College ,Hill 40 2..67 26.70 106.. 80 TOTAg, PROPERTY 0~YiER COST $2,!~6.00 TOTiL CITY COST~.i/4) 712.00 TOTAL UNIT ,COST .. _ $2,848.00 NASSAU STREET WIDTH 30 FEET FROM NORTH LINE .OF SEVENTH STREET TO SOUTH LZi~IE OF EI~TH STREET EAST SIDE Owner Lot Block First Methodist Church 6 l0 Lawrence Ludeman 7 l0 No. Addition Feet Rate College Hill 160 2.67 Co,l~g~ .Hill .... 50 2.67 Total Property Owner Assessment 427.,20 133.50 Coleman Jones 8 10 .Doll~ge Hill 50 2.67 133.5o B. C. Johnston..W70' 9 B. C. Johnston WT0' l0 ~ST SZDE Alice F.Hall) 1 Joe E. Hall ) Mrs,R,G,B,Fain Joe Sharp S31.' 12 Mrs, R,~,B,FainN19' 12 10 Cellege .Hill 50 10 College Hill 50 15 College Hill 160 1.5 College Hill 15 College Hill, 15 College~Hill ..... Lawrence J,-~Hunt:erSlg!~.13-15College Hill Joe Sharp N36' 13, 15 Colleg,e Hill Lawrence~ J~.Hunter 14 1~5 College Hill TOTAL PROPERT¥ O~R COST(3/4-) TOTAL CITY COST(l/g) TOTAL UNIT COST 2.67 2.67 133.50 133.50 2.67 42~.20 50 2.67 133.50 31 2.67 82.77 L9 2.67 50.73 14 2.67 37.38 36 2..67 96.12 50 2,67 133.50 $1,922.40~ 6g0.80 $2,563.20 UNIT"'N0 , 6 NASSAU STREET WIDTH 3~i'FEET FROM NORTH LI~ OF EIGHTH STREET TO SOUTH LINE: OF NINTH STREET EAST SIDE. No. Total Prop eft y Owner Lot Block Addition Feat Rat~ .0wne~ AssessEle~tm', A.B.Deloach WS0' 9 ll College Hill 50 2.67 133.50 A.B.Deloac~-WS0', l0 ll College Hill ~0 2;67 133.50 A.B.Deloach, WS0' ~ ll College Hill 50 2.67 -133.-50 Mrs. R. J.~ Behr, andsl2 ll ..... College Hill~ 50 2.67 133.50 Cecil Cope N257 t3 il College Hill 25 2..67 66.75 Mrs. R. J. Behran&s, ~3., ~ll College.. Hill 25,, 2..6y 66.~75 $25' Cecil Cope lg ll College Hill 50 2.67 133.50 R. E. Home 15 ll College H~lL 50 2.6.7 133.50 R. E. Horne 16 ll College Hill 50 2.67 133.50 WEST SIDE C. B. Jones i l~ College Hill 50 2.67 133.50 College Heights 2 14 College Hill 50 2,67 1~3.50 Baptist Parsonage Mr.&Mrs. Reese. Masten 3- 14~ ~ Go~ege HiT1 50 2.67 1~3.50 J. W. G~el,De. ed to ~ l& College Hill 50 2.67 1~3,50 Fern Fay G~el Mrs. A.B. Speck 5 14 College Hill 50 2.67 133.50 E. D. Garris~on .6 l~ . College Hill 50 2,67 133 · 50 E.D~'GarrisonN25' ~ 7 14 College Hill 25 2.67 66.75 Mrs. K~l S~am 7 14 College H~l.~ 25 2.67 66'.75 S 25' Mrs. Karl S~n 8 14 College Hill 50 2.67 133.50 TOTAL SaOPERT¥ OW ma COST(3/ ) TOTAL CITY COST TOTAL UNITCOST 111. $2,136.00 312.00 $2,8&8.00 That a hearing shall be giwen and held by and ._before the City Co. uncil of the City of Plainview, Texas to the owner, s of. any Railways or the owners of any int.erasu ther~ein, and. to .-the owners, of abutting property or the owners of any interest therein, in any of the Units as herein- before designat, ed,. at which, they_shall .have the right to be heard on any matter which, is a prereq~is~i~e~.to.the validity of the propo, sed assessment, and to con.tes~t the amount of the proposed assessment., the lien and the liability the.re, or',. the special benefits to the abutting property and. ~.- o~ners, the~e~.&b means ..... y of. the improvement fo~ which the assessmeat is .to ~be levied, and the accurac~,~ sufficiency, reg- ularity, and validity of the proceedings and contract in connection with such improvement and proposed assessment. 1V, That 'the he.arin,g here. inpravided~shalt .be-held in_~the Uouncil meeting room in the City Council of the City of Plainview, at the city Hall in the City-of Plain~iew,Texas,o~atne~ ~ 29th day of April, A.D. 1946, at 10:00 A,~,, and may, be continued f. rom ~ims~tto time unti& the pur- poses thereof, are, .in the opinion of the Council, fully accomplished, and such hearing is in all respects to be conducted in accordance with the law. That the City Secretary is. hereby directed tm give notice of the time, place and purioose.-of, such_.hearing, by .causing. notice in substantially the form her:einhelow prescribed to be p~:b. lishemd ~at least ~hree times prior to the date..of said hearing, in the Plainview. Evenzng ~ald, a newspaper of general ,.and . daily circulation, published..~in .the City of. Plainview, Texas, .and the first of which publications shall he at least l0 days prior to the date set herein for the said hearing, and the form of, which notice s,hal, l~.he substantially, as follows: NOTICE: TO THE OWNERS OF .PROPERTY ABUTTING.~ ~0N .TP]~ HERE!NBELOW ~NTI~£[~D PORTIONS OF STREETS IN Tt~E CITY OF PLAINVIEW, TEXAS AND TO ALL 0TP~RS .HA,VING,.AN!r~. INTEREST ~FFEC.TED TI~ERE!N: .... The Governing Body of the~ Clity of~Plainview has..ha~e~ofore o~dered that the following,portions o.f s.t~,eets_.in the ~Ci~y. o.f~ .Plainvie~, . Texas, shall be. impraved~by..raising, grading and. filling same, and. by installing concrete curbs and gut.terSm~. ~d, where necessary, storm sewers and drains, and by paving with Triple Asphalt Surface on Six-Inch. Caliahe Base, ~to-wit: 1.. Eighth Street from West line of Lexington Street to West line of Milwauke.e Street, designa%ad.as.~ni~ No.1 2. Eighth Street from West line of Milwaukee Street to West line ofE'~.ghtn' Stre~,~,.. deaignated~.as Unit-No. 2 3. Milwaukee Street from North line of Seventh Street to South ~ ..... ~ · line of ~zghtn St,re,et.., de.signatsd, as~ n~ No 3 ~, Milwaukee Street from North line of Eighth Street to South line of Ninth S.treet, designat, ed as_Unit 5. Nassau Street from North line of Seventh Street to South line of EighD. h Street, designated as..Unit No. 5 ~ 6. Nassau Street from North line of Eighth Street to South line of Ninth Street~- designated as Unit No. 6 Amd contract rom the mmking and construction.~o~ suchimp~o~ements having heretofome been made by the City of Plainview, Texas, and in connection therewith, the following assessments are proposed to be made, to-wit: (Here the City Secretary will insert and cause to be published the estimate of the City Engineer for the above Vnits, as hereinbefore set out, in~ Parag~raph,~ A hearing will~b,e gi~-en, and held by and b~for.e the~ City.. Co~.c. il~ of. the City of Plainviex~, Texas, .to the- o~ners, of. any. Railways or~ the ~.ov~ners of any interest, therein, and .to the.. owners of ahutting.~proper~ty or the owners of any. interest therein, .in any of the.Units as.. hereinbefore designated., at~ which.they .shall have. the right to, be h~ard on....any mat~er which ia apr. ereqnisite~ to the validity af~ the prop~o~sed assess- ment, and to 01ontes~ .~..th.e.... ~ount .of the., ~,~op. oaed..assassmen~.,~ ~he lien and the liahilit~ .theref,o~., ~ha ~acial,~ ba~afits~to, the .ahn~king property and_the o~ne~.s ~heraoF .h~ means of. ~he imp. rou.ement~ f~o~ which the assessment...is to ha 1.e.vLed,~ an& _.the aca~acy,, s~ficiency, regul- arity, and validity of the proceedings and contract in'connection with such impro~eme, n~...,and_pr.opased., as.aessman~ The hearing he~rain provided.~ili he held~ in~ tha~ Council mea~ti.ng .recto of thelCity Council of the. City of Plainview, at the City Hall in the City of Plain~kew, Texas, on~ the 29th day _o.~ April., A, D. 19~6, at 2. l0:00 A,M., and. will be continued~ fx~om~time .to time until, the purposes thereof ar.e, in the opinion of the C. ouncil, fully accomplished, and such hearing is in all~espects to be condu6ted in accordance with the law. By Order of the City Council of the City of Plainview, Texa~under date of April 16,, ~1946, That no notice other, than. th=t._.he.ra~naoo~e proved d sn~ll..be necessary, and publication of such notice shall be due and sufficient notice to any and all persons, firms, corporations and~ other parties. Vll. That the fact tha~ the ,specified improvement, of the specific.Units as herein designated_.are ~n suck_ur, gent need of. such~impr~owement, while the conditLon of ..,the wea.ther~.¥~iil~ pe.rmi~ such. impr~aweme, nt, creates~ emergency and impar, ative..public necessity for. the immediate, preservation of the public., peace,, pr. operty, healthand saf~,2$y, requi~ing that.any rules that an o~dinace be r. ead._at.,more than.ane-meeting.~.of..the City Council of Plain~iew~ and.'.all.~rules prohibiting .the passage ~mOf the same on the date..Sf introduction and passage, be and the same are here- bydispensed with and suspended, and this ordinance shall take effect and be in force from and after its passage, PASSED AND APPROVED this 16th. day of April, 1946. ATTEST:, J. N, Jordan }~layor; City of Plainvie'~ At. this point the ~ayor recessed the meeting to be reconvened the fOllOwing day',:~A~ril'16th, at 7:30 P. M. ~ i~/S~~ ******** ...... -:April '16i A reconwened..recassed, regular~ meeting of the, Council of~tha City of Plainview, Texas, was held in ~the~i~City..Hall., tke.~eg.~lar.:meeting plDce, with the ~Mayor, J. N. Jordan Presiding, and klde.r~Z~n; C. H. Hancock, W, C. Ivlalone, C. P. Elliott and L. W. James, and Cit~ Atty; Frank R. Day being present, when the following buisness was transacted to-wit: ~otion by Alderman Hanc, ock, seconded by Alderman .Jamas,.~.that the proposal of Earl. T.~ Barr,~ r~elati~e to haulzng a~., ~ ga~b.a~e,.~incLuding the collection of waste paper heretofore collected by the -Paper-Wagon" be accepted, subject tOm~ agr. eement an~. con,t~ract,, The motion ~as cart,led. Motian..by Al. derman. James,.~ seconded by Alderman Malone, that the following ordiance be passe~ and adopted. The motion was carried and the ordinance follows: ORDINANCW, ._ AlU ORDINANCE ADMITTING COUNTRY CLUB PLACE ADDITION, PfEVISED, TO T~ TOV~ OF PLA~IE~-, ~ GO~Y, TE~S. ~E~S, T.. H. S~all and wife, Norman E. S~a.ii, hawe d~'ly signed, acknowledged...and pre, santed to the'City ~o. unc,~.l' o~ the City of Plainview, Texas-, thei~ petition ~eq~esmting the City Council ~to ad~t and incorporate into the City Limits of th~ City of Plainview, Country Club Place Addition, Revised, as shown by the plat of said Addition accompanyi~ said petition; .and W'~AS, a dedication ~deed acco~anies .s]~id~pStition and plat, wherein and whereby the said pe~titioners designate the streets and alleys set out on the plat of said A~dition, and dedicate the s~e to the City of ~Plainview for public ~e, and also dedicate Block No. 3 of said Addition to the City of Plainview for park p~pose.s; and ~R~S,. it appears that the petitioners are ~the sole and only resients of~ th~: area know as Country Club Plaae Addition, Revised, sought to be added to said City, and that they are the sole and only owners of all of said property im said Addition;~ ~d Wi~EREAS, it_ appears to the. City Council that said Country Club Place Addition, Revised, is contiguous~t.o~the p.~es.ent .b,oumdaries of the City of Plainview, Texas, and that all. of the property'~tax paying voters residing .in.said _territory have joined in and signed said peti- tion, which-is in writing, and which duly sets out in the plat the boundaries of said territory sought to be annexed and admitted; NOW, Tt~REFORE, BiE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY OOUT~CIL OF THE CITY OF PLAII~fIEW, S[ECTION 1. That the territory known and designated as Country, Club Place Addition, Revised, to the Cit~y of PlainvieW,. Hale County, Texas, be~and the same is annexed, admitted, and. incorporated into the City Limits of the City of. Plainview, Texas, whihh., territory shall hereafter constitute a part of the City of Plainview, Texas an~ shall be controlled and governed by the -charter, ordinances and laws as made and provided. SECTION 2. it f.urther appearing from said~ plat and the dedication that Block No. 3 in said Addition is designated as a.municipal and public park. and is dedicated to the City of Plainview, Texas, for park purposes, and. it is ordered by the City Council of the City of Plain- view, Texas, that., said Block No~ 3 so designated as a parkis hereby accepted by s~Y~d City as a park, to be used for park purposes and maintained as such. PASSED, APPRO~ED AND ADOPTED THIS 15th day of April, A.D. 1946. ATTEST~.:o -~ J. L. Galta~my ~'ity Sec~retar~, ~it'y of Plainview, Texas. gf~ ~. Jordan ~ 0 Nmy r; C-~- of Plainview,Tex. STATE OF TEXAS CO TY 0F DEDICATION ]DEED KNOW ALL ~N BY 'THESE PRESENTS TP~T WE, T. H. Sumrall and wife, Norma E. Stumrall, of Hale County, Texas, do, for the purpose of identifying, designating and conveying the lots and blocks in what is knnwn as Caunt~y Club Place Addition, Revised, to the town of Plainview, Hale Gonnty, Texas, hereby designated and. dedicat~e the above and fomegoing as a true. map or plat of said Count~- Club Place Addition, Revised, to the town of Plai~nview, Hale County, Texas, same being a map ~h~ the territory and bein~ located upon th~ following described tract of i~ad, which is hereby designated and ~edicated as said country Club i-'lace kdditio$, Revised, to said town of Ptainviev~, to-wit: Being out of the South~ ½ of Sur~ey. No.33 Black JK-2 and · ~ ~ t' ' being off the i~orth side of said outn ~ and near the ' 7J ~-~ 'i center~,~ therof, in ~ale. ~o~ nty, TeXas; and we do hereby dedicate to the .use of the public ail streets and alleyways as designated upons~ said map or plat for all purposes which streets and alleys are usually and customarily used. We here'by-specially designate Block No. 3 of said ~{ddition as a par~ and do hereby dedicate~all of said?Block No. 3 to the said City of Plainview, fox' park purposes,, and the same shall hereafter be used only as a park~ It being our intention and desire to amke and maintain said Addi- tion as a residental~section, and that it may be maintained as such, and for the purpose of protecting purchaaers under us,. do hereby maka~ and designate as a restriction upo~.the,~ownerskip, use. and ~enjoyment of each end.every lot in said Addition, according to the r~strictions_. hereinafter set out, and do.hereby~provide and require that such res- ~rictions s?~l each become and r~m~tn a covenant running with the title and property of each and~all, of s~d lots as. follo~s,~ to-wit: 1. Eweryresidantial building erected uponany plot om~.premises shall~ be located theron that. th~ ~ront~line<of such building will coincide with the building line o~ such plot or premises as shown on the plat of said Addition of record in Hale County, Texas, and no building or ~uildings, whether ~ame be dwelling ar o.utbnil~ings, shall be erected nee.rem than five feet from the inside line of such build- ing plot or premises, or nearer than ten feet from the side street .line of such b~ilding plomt~or premises.~ 2. No building shall be erected on any plot or premises except one detached singl~ family d~elling, an~ outbuilding used in connecIion therewith. The term~,outbuilding" ~halL,~include ~only~a garbage, either~ attached or detaChed, and~servant's quarters detached~from the dwell~ lng, such garage or~servan~'s quarte~smay include a laundry room or laundry facilities to be used only for the convenience of the~ occupants of the dwelling~and not as a public laundry, and except as herein set out, no other out~uildinga_may be located upon such building plot or premises, excepting, of course, children's p~ay houses, or building of like mature, used for the convenience and pleasure of the occupants of the dwelling. 3. Ground £1oor area of~in structur~e-residence-exclusive of one story open porches~am&.~-garages shall not he less than 800 sq. f~$ in the case of a one.story structure, nor less than 700 sq. ft. in the case of a one-half story sturcture, The Total cost o~ dwelling, garage, porchez and Derraces, etc., shall not be less than $4,000.00. All main buildings and residences shall face. the street ~upon~which the 4. No lot shall be re-subdivided into building plot or premises less than the size.~shown in the~ecorded, plat.. 5, No building plot.or premises shall be used for business or co~er- cial pruposes; all plots and premises being especially restricted herein for residential purpos~es~only~, 6. No~builidng plot or~ premises shall e~er be used by a~ aonveye~ to any negro or pe~son of A~rican descent, or any other than Caucasian race~ pro~ided, however, that ~this restriction shall.not p~ent occ- upanc~yby domestic servants of such race and descent who may be employed by the owners o~.tenants of such_plots or premises, 7. No g~ar~e .or Obher outbuildings, erected on any.building plot o~ premises, .and.~no~ basements,~..tr, aile~, tent: or. she.ch, o.r~.~ather building. or shelter erected or located thereon, except one detached.single f~ily dwelling, or shall, at any time, e~r be. used, either temporarily permanently, aaa residence, This restriction sh~l not apply to servant's quarters bonafidely occupied by domestic servant's of an owner..or tenant of such plot or premises. 8. No noxious or offensive trade shall be carried on upon any plot or premises, nor shall~anything be done thereon which may become an anno~- ance to the neighborhood. No outbuildings or residence shall be used f o r c o mme~ica 1 .~p ur.p:ose s what s o ev er .. 9. No residence., dwelling or other building may be removed from outside of sa&d. Coun~ Club Place Add'ition, Revised, onto any plot or premises in said ~ddition. 10. ~0n Northand South f~ont lots, ~hen imD~ove.d,~ garages shall be located on the west side.., and on east and me.st front21ots, garages shall be on the North side. Dri~.eways shall, be...~-~,h~r'~ ~ 2' concrete ribbons, solid.condrete, or. caliche base with gravel top with concrete curbs on each side and in no instance shall a driveway be nearer tha~ 3' from the exterio~ walls of the~main ~esidenc~.. ].i. Invalidation. of any on~ .of these covenants by judgement or court order shall in no way affect any of the other provisioas, which .shall remain in fmtt..forae end effect. " 12. If the~parties ~hereto or any'of the, or their, heirs~ or assigns, or any person whomsoever, shall violate or attempt .to,.violate any. of the restrictive covenants herein set out, before January l, 1~75, the covenants-herein being especially made co~.enants- running .with ~the land, it shall be. la~ful for any other person, or ~6rs:OnSm~ owning ,any build, lng, plots or pr. emises in said..Count.r~ Club Place Addition, Revised, to prosecute any pz~eedings~at law or in ~quity against .the person or persons violating or attempting to violate any such restrictive cov- enants, and either to prevent him or the, from so doing, or to recover damages or other due~ for such violations. Upon the date set out aforsaid, namely, January l, 1975, the covenatnts herein containes shall terminate and be ~ .no ~ur~her ~o~ce .and WIT~ESS out hands at Plainview, Texas, this the 13th day of April, T. H. Sum~?all.~ Mrs. Norma E. Sumrall STATE OF TE~S, ) ( COUNTY OF HALE. ) BEFORE ~, a l~otary Public, in and for said. Count and State, on this day personally appeared T. H. Sum~.all and Norma E. Sumrall, his wife, both~%~known to me to be the pers on.,~ whose, names aresubsc~$ea' -~ to ~Ae.?foregoiag .iastm~ment., and acknov~ledged to me tha~l~they ea'ch e~ecut- ed the same fo~ the p:urpoaes.and considerati~on tn'are.~n~xp, ressea' ~, and the ~d No~ma~E. S~Lrall,. ~vife of-the_said T. H. S,mmrall, having Been examined by me privily and apart, from :her husband, and ha~ing .the same fully explained to her, she, the..said Norma E. Sumrall, acknowledged 'such inst~ment. ~to be her~ act and deed, and she declared that she had willingly signed the same for the purpo.,~es and consideration therein expressed, and that she?~did not wi~h to retract it. Given under my hand and seal of office this the 13th April, A. D. 19~6'. day of Winnie Karrh N~tary P~21ic, Hale County, Texas. Motion hy Alderman Hancock, seconded by. Alderman Malone, that the estimat, e of ·B~yan &. Hof~man, on April,. tSth, f or the amount of $2.,733.23 be allowed~ and .ordered paid, Also, that, the estimatmle of Hasle & Green on April 15th, for the amount of $182,15 for engineer fees be allowed and ordered paid.. T~e motion was carried, and~ it was s.o.or, dered. There being no furt.her, business, meeting was adjo. turned. Cit~ Secre'atry The City G0~nCil ~met~ in presiding, and ~l~ermen, W. C. Ealone,~C~ H. Hancock, and C. P Elliott being present, the purpose of the meeting was to hear protests, if amy in regards to the street paving project. There b~ing no protests themeeting was adjourned. April 29, 1946, Plain~£e~, Texas with the ~ayor;~ J..N'. godan, ~yd~ity of~'~lainVieW~, Tez. "THE END OF VOL. 8"