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HomeMy WebLinkAboutVolume 10N Plainview, Texas, December 1, 1947 The City Council met in regular meeting with the following members Present. Alderman- Joe E 'v,'ebb, Sam Langford, 1-7. B. Hood, c. P. Elliott and L. '', Janes. City Tax Collector P. 1H. Bryan, and City Attorney Frank R. Day, attended the meeting. The Nlayor, Jordan, being absent on account of illness, Alderman Elliott was elected -ayor Pro Tei4, and the following business was transacted, to wit: l,"Tinutes of the last meeting, read and after being amended so as to read "the appointment of E. T. Green to a place on the u Board of City Development" was done by unanimous vote of the Council, PtJ were adopted. Upon a motion and second that the monthly reports be accepted and ordered filed, and that the regular salaries, and the following bills, be, allowed and ordered Paid, the motion was carried and it was so ordered. iviotion by Alderman James, seconded by Alderman Langford, that the City purchase from A. 1W. --,I,ycan seven lots in Block 13, lacolellan Addition to the town of Plainview, Texas, at a -price not to exceed 800.00, it being understood that A. I,% Lycan will " pay all taxes -up to and including the year 1947, except the taxes which may be owing to the City of Plainview, Texas. The -motion was carried and it was so ordered. Motion by Alder_rnan James, seconded by Alderman Langford, that the contractors, Bryan & I-offman, be instructed to not put any more penetration type asphalt toping on the paving in the city until next spring. The motion was carried and it was so ordered. Motion by Alderman Hood, seconded by Alderman 1v`v"ebb, that the proposition of painting a sign on some building within the city for the aid and convenience of airplane Dilots, be refferred back to the chamber of Commerce and, that they be requested to selc-,,Gt a suitable place, and the cost of painting such a sign, then to report to the City Council. The motion was carried and it was so ordered. Motion by Hood, ood, seconded by Alderman Langford, that 1, the City "stub -out" the water and, sewer connections in the Sumrall Addition to the town of Plainview, Texas. The motion was carried and it w'd ordered.as s lotion by Alderman Webb, seconded by Alderman ::rood, that the City buy 11cert-ain lots" from L. R. Bain, at a price not to exceed �1,000.00. The motion was carried and it was so ordered. There being no further business, meeting adjourned. � C. p. Elliott -Ivla or pro tem. C11 i Secretqry Plainview, Texas, December 15, 1947 L The City Council met in regular meeting with the following members present. Alderman: Sarm Langford, L. James, G. P. Elliott and 11. b. Hood. The Mayor, J. N. Jordan being absent on account of illinessi Alderman James was elected mayor pro tem, and the following business was transacted, ..minutes of the last meeting, read and adopted. otion by Alderman Elliott, secbnd�d by Alderman Hood, that the bill from the Plain -view Sanitarium for the amount of 1)383.39 be allowed and ordered said. M Alder -man Elliott made a motion which motion was seconded by Alderman Hood that the following ordinance be passed and acioptea. The motion was carried and the ordinance follows: ORDL1R AP -PROVING STATEIVENT OR AC=U11ATT IN F_kVOI`t OF BRYA & HOFFT1,v1A1-qT1 OF PLAINVIElU TEXAS CONTIL)"-.CTOR, 'T I1V ROVE- L FOR STP L 1V.TENTS THE STATE OF TEXAS CITY OF PLAIMIIEW COUIIT_Yr OF iaLE ON THIS the 15th day of Deceraber, 1947, the City Council of the City of Plainview, Texas, convene', in regular session at the regular meeting place in the City Hall , with the following members thereof, to -wit: LE- S rph R jAAT E,, S 21 C. P. ELLIOTT, 1A. B. H10OD9, SATI'vrT, Lk1,.4`_TF0RD ALDE-RIMN and J. L. GaliavTay, City Secretary, being present, and the following absent: Joe E. Webb, Alderrvan and 'Jr. N. Jordan 111ayor; constituting a quorum; and, among other business trans--� acted was the following: Alder -man Elliott moved that Les-cel- W. James be elected Mayor pro tern. Themotionwas seconded by Alderman Lang ford; J_ and the following voted ItAYE It: Alderman Elliott, Langf or6. and Hood; and none voted "NO". Alderman Lester Vv. James, then presiding, the- following order was passed: VVITEHEAS, theretofore, to -wit- on -the 29th day of September, 1947, the City Council of the City of Plainview, Texas, adboted that certain ordiance entitled -- "AN ORDITI�I'ANCE by the City Council of the City of Plain- 'J Miew, Texas, ratifying and confirminp): contract by and between said City and Bryan & HoffT-an, Contractor, of Zlainvievv, Texas, dated September 8, 1947, for the purpose of the construction of certain street improvements in said �`Ilty; authorizing the issuance of 2-3/0o and 3% 1 Time VVarrants in the principal sum of 15,000, pay- able to the said Contractor, or bearer, for t-116 prupose of fina nc- ing the cost of such improvements; prescribing.for.m of warrants, levyin-o- a continuing direct annual ad valorer-i tax on all taxable property situated in said City to pay principal of and interest on said warrants; enactinpprovisions incident and relating to t.11e subject Lind purpose of this Ordiance; and declaring an eme-rgency. If which ordinance is recorded in Book 9, page 372, et seq., of the ";?mutes of of said 'Council. WHEMEAS'� the said Bryan & Hoffman, Contractor, has now submitted to this 3omrnnission -a statement or account for payment, which statement or account shows that there is now, due and owing the said Contractor by the --ity of rlainview, Texas, pursuant to said Contract, the sum of 4�15,143.30; such statement or account having been duly filed with the City Secretary, and reference thereto is hereby made for further descrip- tion, and the same shall be considered as much a part of this order as if incorporated herein in full detail; and, WHLI�EAS, IT appearing to the City Council up -1 ue on d investigation that all duties imposed on the Said Bryan & 111of fman, Contractor, by virtue of the aforesaid 'Contract, in so far as said statement or account is concerned, have been fully discharged and performed by said Contractor; that no person, fire, corporation or trust estate has given notice in writing, or otherwise, to the City Council., or to any official whose duty it is to pay said statement or account, of any lien for any materials, apparatus, fixtures, machinery or labor, furnished to the said Contractor, as provided by Chapter 17, Acts 1Q25 (Article 5472a, VernonD- 101215 Statutes),or any other law; and further, that neither the city of Plainview nor any other person ' holds a claim of,.any kind or character which might be properly charged or interposed as an offset or counter- claim to the payment of the aforesaid statement or aTount; T_FZREFO1i', BE IT ORDERILED BY 711E CITY COTJ'_1\TCIL OF Tia CITY OF PLAI.NVIMV, TEXA'S' That the aforesaid statement or account in favor of Bryan Hoffman, Contractor, be and the same is hereb-, approved and allbwed. II. That, in accordance with the aforesaid Contract and the aforesaid ordinance of this Council., the said statement or account is hereby ordered to be paid in full, as follows: (a). The sum of 143.30 in cash; and, (b). By the issuance and delivery.to said contractor of V _L 415,000-00 "CITY OF PLkIIINVIh� , TEXAS ST.Iudbi�i" IZ'_PRO7VE- MIENT T,,ARRIANLITS, SERIES 1.947", dated September 15, 1947, numbered from 1 to 15, both inclusive, all in denomina- tion of : 1,000.00, due serially f; 1,000-00 on September 15th in each of the years 1948 to 1952, and 2,000.00 on September 15th in each of the years 1953 to 1957. III. ATNJD BE IT FURTITMER ORDEI-MUD BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PIADWIE IN , TEXAS: That the City of Plainview, Texas, has received full value and consideration for the amount of $15,000.00 warrants hereby issued and delivered to the.said Contractor; that the said contractor has efficiently discharged and performed each and every duty imposed on said Contractor; that all materials furnished and all labor performed 'by the said Contractor have been duly approved by the' engineer foil said City and also duly approved and accepted by the City Council; and said improvements, having been completed by said Contractor to the satisfaction of this council, the street improve- ments are here accepted. --------- --------- ---------- The above - order having been - read in full, it was moved by Alderman Langford and seconded by Alderman Hood that the same be passed and adopted. Thereupon, the question 'being called for, the order was passed and adopted, Alderman Elliott, Hood, Langford and 0ames voting "AYEEII; and noen voting f1,,qOT1. PASSED AND APPEM71HID this the 15th day of December, 1947. ATTIEST: J. L� Gallaway City Secretary, City of Plainview, Texas. (CITY SEAL) Lester VJ. James Idayor, Pro-tem, City of -,:'lainviev,,,, Texas. A motion was made and duly seconded Bryan & Hoffman, paving contractor's, return 9,880-42 to the City of Plainview Paving Fund account. The motion was carried and it was so ordered. A motion was made and duly seconded that Bryan & Hoffman be given" a llblanket adjustment" on all es,',imated of 42,536.97, and on Project No. 3, estimate N0.5, the amount of $2,582.61, making a total of 945,118.58. The motion was carried and it was so ordered. Motion by Alderman Hood, seconded by Alderman Langford, that the following ordinance be passed and adopted. The motion was carried and the ordinance follows: E_X'-TF-LL-CT FRUVTI T12] 1v'_MN77=ES OF A I -1, IMETING OF THE CITPY COU-11CIL OF PLAI]WI'RX TEXAS, SPONOR OF 7 LE C OUINTIf I �� VJ Iy AIRUIORT, KELD ON THE 15th DAY OF -DECEMBER _-, A. D. 1977 _- The following resolution was introdueed by Joe E. T,vebb, read in full and considered: RESOLUTION ADOPTING AND APPROVIM"T THE.' EXECUTION OF THE SPONSOR'S ASSU*RAiN"-/E AGREEMENT TO BE SUB111ITTED TO THE AD111,1I3`iISTRATOR OF CIVIL IL TATT S I( UT C , UNITED STATES DEPARTIVITE114T OF COTIM12'RCE I TO OBTAIN F1b,DE_1_L111L AID IN TH DEVELOP11.14INT OF MkLE 2.0U11TY AI1?PORT BE IT RhSOL1,/7hD by the City Council of the City of Plainview, Texas SECTION 1. That the City of Plainview, Texas, joined by Hale County, Texas, shall enter into a Sponsor's Assurance Agreement for the purpose of obtaining Federal aid in the develop- ment of the Hale "ounty Airport, and that such agreement shall be as set forth hereinbelow. SECTION 2. That Honorable, VT. N. Jordan, Mayor of the City of Plainview is hereby authorized and directed to execute said Sponsor's Assurance Agreement in quadruplicate on behalf of the City of Plainview, and the City Secretary is hereby authorized and directed to impress the official seal of the City of Plainview, Texas thereon and to attest said execution. SECTION 3. That the Sponsor's Assurance Agreement referred to herein - above shall be as follows: DEPARM'111-1vIT OF CO2.,,,TTV1'ERCE A Civil AeronautiCS Administration, `Federal Airport Program SPOTNSOR IS ASSURilNCE AGICEWETkIENT SECTION 1. For and in consideration of the execution b,. the Unites States of a Grant Agreement obligating the TUnited States to pay a portion of the allowable project costs of a project for develop- ment of the Hale County airport under the provisions of the Federal Airport Act, and the7 -Reguiations pronlulgated thereunder, the CITY of Plainview, a municipalcorporation, and hale County, Texas _t_rtf_ a political subdivision hereinafter called the ,1sponso-_ ? _T0_r itseif2 its successors, or assigns does hereby covenant and agree with the United States as follows: ,a. All terms used in this Agreement which are defined in the Federal Airport Act, and the Regulations, promulgated thereunder, shall have the meaning given to them in such Act and Regulations. b Insofar as legally possible, the sponsor will maintain i master plan of the airport, including , building areasap proach pproach areas, and landing areas indicating present and -future proposed development comae-n- surate with the airport and with current approval of the Administrator; and in establishing additional improvements, the sponsor vvill conform to such master plan or approved changes thereto. M c. During the term of this agreement, the airport -v�iil be operated continuously as such and for mo other purpose and will at all times be operated for the use and benefit- of the 'Oublic, on fair and reason- able terms and without unjust discrimination. d. The sponsor will not hereafter use or pe�•nnlit the use of the y operations, airport exclusively for air carrier o- unless there are other public airport facilities in the abea adequate to serve other types of users;�it will not grant, exercise, or per -nit the exercise of any ext1usive right for use of the airport by one air carrier operator, or for rental of aircraft to the public, for conducting charter flights, or for operating a flying school, and that, after the date of this agreement, it will not grant or authorize the grant of ex- clusive right at tree airport for selling aircraft, aircraft parts or equipment, or for repairing aircraft and engines, or for carrying on other airport services or fixed base operations of an aeronautical nature. Nothing cantained herein shall be construed to waive or abrogate the requirements of section 303 of the Civil Aeronautics Act of 19--8. In the interest of safety, the Administration may waive in writing compliance with any or all the pro -visions of this sub -section. e. Except as provided in D. above, the sponsor will permit all qualified operators, on reasonable terms and without unjust discrim- ination, to use the airport for any aeronautical lausiness or operation up to'the capacity of the airport. f. The sponsor will not hereafter grant to any one an exclusive right to sell aviation gasoline or oil. ge During the term of this agreement the sponsor will continu- ously m-aintian in good and serviceable condition and repair the entire airport and all buildings and other improvements, facilities, and equipment, other than facilities or eqiiip-nient owned or controlled by the 'United Staes,; provided, however, in meeting this requirement the airport is not expected to be operated and maintained for aeron- autical uses during temporary periods v�hen climatic or flood conditions interfere substantially with operation and maintenance during such periods, Essential facilities, includinp., night iighting systems, when installed, w ' ill be operated in such a manner as to assure their avail- ability to all users of the airport. h. The sponsor will replace and repair all buildings, structures, and faciltii0s developed under the project if such are destroyed or damaged, rep lacing or restoring them to a condition comparabel to that preceding the destruction or damage. i. If the land or improvements thereon, acquired or developed under the Droject, are sold, condemned, or otherwise disposed of, wholl- or in 'Part the -United States will be reimbursed in proportion to its original investment in the property so disposed of, but riot excedding its original share in the -portions so disposed of, except that if the proceeds are used by the sponsor for airport purposes within two troars or if a transfer is made pursuant to this agreement to another public agency or agencies for operation as an airport, there 7 shall be no reimbursement to the Cnited States. j. Insofar as is within its pov;ers'and reasonably possible the sponsor will prevent the use of any land eiLher viithin or outside the boundaries of the airport, including the construction, erection, alteration, or growth of any structure or other object Hereon, which would be a hazard to the landing, taking -off, and maneuvering of air- craft at the ariport-, or otherwise limits its usefulness as ail airport. with respect to land outside the boundaries of the airport, the sponsor will remove or cause to be reaoved any grov),,t'LJ., structure, or other - object theron which would be a hazard to the landing, taking -off, or maneuvering of aircraft at the airport, or when such is not feasible, it will mark or light such growth, structure, or other object. The airport approach standards to be followed in this connection shall be those established by the Ad2ninistrator in Office of Airports Drawing Xo. 672 dated September 1, 1946 —, unless otherwise authorized by the Ad­qinistrator. Insofar as legally possi�-`e, the s Ipoasor Vill adoot and enforce zoning ordinances and regulations to safeguard air- craft flight operations within the airp ort 'CLazard areas as d6findea in the above mentioned drawing, prohibiting the creation, establish - erection., and construction of hazards to air naviF,ation:. or in- 1­ ------ - - - ---- - ------- T b sofas as reasonably possible, will acquire such easements or other interests in lands and air spane as may be necessary to perform the covenatts of this paragraph. k. Allfacilities of the airport developed with Federal aid and all those usable for the landing and taking --off of aircraft will be availabel to the United States at all times without charge for use by, military and naval aircraft in common with other aircraft, except, if the use by military and naval aircraft shall be substantial, a reason- able share, proportional to such use, of the cost of operating and main- tinaing facilities so used, may be charged. 1. The sponsor will furnish to any civil agency_of'the_,United_"'_. States, without-leharge-,(exc-ept for light, heat, janitor service, and similar facilities and services at the resonable cost thereof), such space in airport buildings as may be reasonably adequate for use in connection with any airport air traffic control activities, weather - reporting activities and c omimuni cations activities rela-iled to airport air traffic control, which are necessary to the safe and e-C ficient op- eration of the airport and which such agency may deem necessary to es- tablish and maintain at the airport. m. The sponsor will maintain a current system of airport accounts and records, using a system of its own choice, sufficient to provide an- nual statements of income and expense, balance sheet and affiliated fiscal reporting. It shall, upon reasonable request,- furnish the Administrator with annual or special financial and operations reports. Such reports may be submitted to the Adr1linistrator on forms furnished by him, or m I 6-be submitted in such other manner as the sponsor elects, provided the essential data is furnished. The airport and all airport accounts and records will be avilable for inspection at anytime, upon reasonable request, by--theyregionalSuperintendent of Airports or his authorized representatives. n. The sponsor will not enter into any transaction which would operate to deprive it of any of the rights and powers necessary to perform any or all of the covenants amde herein, unless by such transaction the'obliga- tion to perform all such covenants is assumed by another public agency 71 eligible under the Regulations issued pursuant to the Federal Airport Act, to assume such obligations and having the power, authority, and fin- ancial resour-ces to carry out all such obligations. If the management and operation of the airport is relinquished wholly or in part, the sponsor agrees that it will reserve sufficient po,.,vers and authority to insure that the airport will be operated and maintained in accordance with the Act and the Regulations. o. The sponsor will furnish to the Administrator through the Dis- trict Airport Engineer within ten days after tehir exectffion or adop- tion, three copies of all deeds, leases, operation or management agreements, laws, ordinances, rules and regulations,.or other instru- ments affecting the aeronautical use of the airport. All leases, operation or -management agreements, or other instruments, affecting theaeronautical use of the airport shall contain a provision that such documents shall be subordinante and subject to the provisions of this agreement. p. The sponsor has acquired the following property interests as shown on the outline survey attached hereto as Ex1iibit "All- all of 2, 3 in fee s.1�m-ole. Sh Ci T I ON 2, In order to satisfy the Administrator that the spo % nsor is qualified to sponsor the project under the requirements established by the Act and the iegu__Lations, and to induce the United - States to enter into a Grant Agreement with resp ect to the project, the sponsor does hereby warrant and represent to the,'United States as follows: a. That it holds the following property interests as shown on Exhibit "All: See SLCI-ION _I-p b. Ti-at it has sufficient funds available for that portion of the project costs which is not to be paid by the United States; C. That it has the power and authority, of itself or throiWh an agent, to receive a grant to Federal funds under the Act; .d. That it has the oower and authority to make these assurances and to perform all the covenants and agreements contained nerein; e. That it is legally and financially ably to operate and maintain the airport and to perform all the covenants contained herein; f. That there is no pending litigation or other legal proceed- ing, and no material or relevant fact, which might adversely affect the prosecution of the project, the ope.ration*of the airport, or the performance of any of the covenants contained -in Sections 1 and 2 hereof, which has not been brought to the attention of the Ad-,-ninis- trator. SECTION 3. This Agreement shall become effective immediately except that Section 1 hereof shall not be effective until the execu- tion of the :;rant Agreement. This Agreement shall be incorporated in the Grant Agreement and become part thereof. This Agree mEnt shall remain in full force and effect during the useful life of the facilities developed under the project but in any event not to exceed twenty years from the date of the exectution of the Grant Agreement. SECTION 4. If any provision of t1his agreement or any applica- tion thereof shall be held invalid, such.invalidity shallnotaffect any provision or application of this Agreement which can be given effect without the invalid provisi..on or application. SECTION 5. This document constitutes the (sponsor'S) assurance as required under Sections 9 and 11 of thell�.ct and shall bd referred to as the "Sponsor's Assurance Agreement4-f, HALL 'C'0- rf-Y rDEXAS ATTEST: BY (Sgd.) Ernest Tibbets Ernest L ibbettsJounty,juug e (SEAL) (Sgd®) Fred Shelton I 1 County Clerk Ll (SEAL)_(Sgd.) J.L.Gallaway CIT-Yr OF PLAINVIEW City Secretary B (Sgd.) J. id. Jordan J.N. Jordan,Mayor SPONSOR Motion by Alderman Elliott, seconded by Aide: -iian 111ood, that the following estimates be approved accepted aiid ordered paid. _LJ __ �,41�10-05, and nineerls, for the amount of For Hasie and Green Engineer's, f one for `,-155.97. And for Jordan &,'Tubb, Contractor's, one for 69 6, and one for The motion was carried the amount of .50, .40. and it was so ordered. VI'otion by Alderman Langford, seconded by Aldermani cod, that the following ordinance be pasEed and adopted. The motion was carried and the ordinance follows: P E T I T 1 0 N TO: The Honorable Mayor and Clity Council, City of Plainview, Plainview, Texas. Gentlemen: We, S. J. Burrovis and M-Irs. J. C. Goodwin, a widow, both of Plain- view, Hale County, Texas, do hereby respectfully represent the following; That D.Tirs. Goodwin is the owner of the V,71' est five acres of Block 41 and that S. J. Burrows is the owner of the balance of said Block 41) all of Blocks 40,311,32,33, 39 and all of that portion of t Worth Blocks 38 42 and 43 " - Eying north and east of the 'For i Denver South Plains Railroad riEht-of -way, _all in Lakeside Additon to the Town of Plainview, TialeCounty, Texas. We respectfully request the City Council to close Portues Street, ly- ing north of the Fort ,,'orth &,-, Denver Rdght-of-way up to the nol-th line of Lakeside liA ddi1ion, and Park Street lying east of the Fort `Vvorth Denver Right-of-way up to where it intersects with Roosevelt Street, as fully set out and described on said Lakeside Addition _plat which is Of record in Book 15,page 1, -DIeed Records of Hale 'County,- Texas,, The portions of the streets herein sought to be closed lie altogether within the above described blbcks owned by the petitioners herein and said, streets viere dedicated to the City __;';arch 7,1907, but the same have never been opened to the public, have never been graded and said streets are not regular and uniform with the blocks vvithin , the City of Plainview as siad town is made lap by original plat and the various additons, and Lakeside Addition consists of blocks with each block containing from 5 to 10-3/4 acres therein. That the portion of said streets sought to be closed serve no uss- ful purpose for the traveling public; that Park Street runs across a large lake which would be extremely difficult to grade and estab- lish a useful street and the cost would be excessive and prohibitive. That in view of the location of the Fort V,;orth & Denver Railroad right-of-way cutting a portion of said Addition off from ' m the rest of the town'7and because of the topography of the area owned by the petitioners herein said streets.are not now being used, have never been used, and for the reasons stated will notbe used in the future. �IVHERE FORE, your petitioners respectfully request the City Council of the City of Plainview, Texas, to enter its order closing and, vacating the portions of the above streets mentioned. hirs. J. C. Goodwin S. J. burrows SIVORN TO AIM SUBSC/RIBLD by IMrs. D. P. Goodwin, a widow, before me this '12 day of December, 1947. A. G. Williams�__ Notary Public, male County, Texas. SWORN TO SrBSCRILBED by S. J.. Burrows before one this 12 day. of December, 1947, A. G. Williams Notary PUb-1-1-0 , 7la-l-e- Co. Texas R E S 0 L U T 1 0 N a petition has been duly.filed with the City Council of the City of Plainview, Texas, executed by S. J. Burrows and IkIrs. D. P, Goodwin, which reques'ts the City Council to close and vacate all that protion of Portues Street lying north of the Fort W-orth and Denver South DlaAns Rail -road right-of-way and all of Park Stroet lying east of the Fort Worth 93 Denver right-of-way up to where it intersects -Aooseve]-t Street in Lakeside Addition to the tovin of Plainview, Texas Hale County, and; WHEREAS) it appears to the City Council that all of the owners of property. abutting on the portion of said streets sought to be closed have joined in such petition, and that the allegations con- tained in said petition are true and correct, and that said petition is duly verified by the petitioners; and, V,7111 REAS, after due consideration, investigation and deliberation, the City Council is of the opinion that said portions of the streets sought to be closed should be closed and vacated, and that said por- tions of said streets as mentioned in said petition bisect and traverse that portion of Lakeside Addition consisting principally of a lake which makes it wholly impractica4le to establish, grade and maintain such streets and that the,pbrtions of said streets sought to be closed A havd never been opened, 'nave never been graded and have never been used by the public, and by reason of the topography of the ground and the fact that said portions of the streets are cut off by the Fort 4,111'orth & Denver South Plains right-of-way, the portions of said streets will not be used by the public in the future, and it appears to the City Council that ' no useful purpose vlili be served by contin- uing to recognize the portions of said dedicated streets as streets, and that no injury or damage will result to the City or to the Public generally by reason of the closing of t1lat portion of said streets as set out above, and that t-iis resolution and ordinance should be adopted: NOVe, Tli�1HEFK)RE, BE IT RESOL-IFC,,D ANT) ORDAI_1,-,1ED by the City Council of the City of Plainview, Texas, in regular meeting assembled at the City Hall of said 'City o3. the 15th day of December, A. D. 1947, that said petition to close and to vacate all that portion of said two streets above mentioned be and the same is hereby in all things granted. 1-7 AND IT IS FURTI_P�_R =EBY RESOLVED AND ORDERED that all that portion of Portues Street lying north of the Flirt Worth & Denver South Plains railroad right-of-way and all that portion of Park Street lying east of said railroad right-of-v,.7ay up to where it intersects Roosevelt Street in Lake side Addition to the mown of Plainview, Texas, be and the 'same is hereby in all manners and respects closed and vacted., There being no further business, mbbting adjourned. 71 L. TVV James, ,Tayor r o-t em. City.Cretary December 16, 1-947 A called meeting of the City Council ofthe-City of Plainview Texas , held on the above date v,jith Alderman, L. W. James, TV.. B. Hood., Joe,E. Webb and C. P. Elliott and City - ty Attorney, Frank R. Day, Being present, the following business was transacted to -wit: Mayor, J. N. Jordan, being absent on account of being ill Alderman Elliott acted as IV'ayor pro-tem. .111der--tian James made a motion which motion was duly seconded by Alderman Hood, 'that the Contractor ls, Bryan & 1 'offman, be authorized to proceed to top out all, streets in the Boynton Sub- division now, provided Bryan T 11offman will submit in writing ann-agreement to the City that they will make good any failure of such work by reason of topping same in cold weather, as -may be determined by the City Engineer. The motion was carried and r-71 it was so ordered. There being no further business, meeting adjourned. C. P -.E 11 i _ott_,_P_r o - t e m. C i t/y' $t cr e t ar y lu Plainview, Texas, January 5, 1948 The City Council met in regular ,meeting vvith the following members present: Mayor, J. iv. Jordan, Aldermen: Sam Langford, L.W. James, Joe E. 1�,ebb, C. Z. Elliott, 1J. B. Hood, City Tax Collector, P. H. Bryan and City Attorney, Frank R. Day attended the meeting. Minutes of the last meeting, read and adopted. lotion 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. REPORTS: City Secretary's report for the month of December,1947; �4,454.70; P. 117. Bryan, City Tax "'.1ollector's report for Dec.,qurrent- �-'44,522.13; Delinquent taxds collected in Dec., �i[12.62 ; TToyt Curry - Chief4 ;­ "i 1",hief of Police's report for Dec., $1,234.00; Buildirg Inspeotor's report for Dec .,1047� `770.35; C. A. Robinson's payment for Nov. and December, 1947; $55. 6. SALARIES: P. H. Bryan, $300-00; j. _N'. Jordan, '�210.00; J. L. Gallaway, $210.00; Iva Margaret Kay, 6150.00; Mildred Hunt, 9135.00', Frank R. Day, , Y100.00; Joe Jr'.'. Webb, -20.00; Sam Langford, 20.00; 11'420.00; C. P. Elliott, 620,00; U. B. Hood, 20.00; Lester IT. James,1�11 �,�00000; Hoyt Curry, 300 .00; Nath Burkett, �,,215.00; Joe E. Baker, �? 2 E. J. Shearer, �190.00; Hub Burt, "4190.00: U. A. Ballew, $172 50� 50; N-felson, �190.00; Delbert Ballew, ;-i,, J. E. Sheeon ip190.00; Floyd A Hartense 1.1-elohre-y, �172_50; �viley Johnson, �)190.00; Geo. J. Boswell, 4150.90; Sam Faith, -80.00; T. P. S,itton, W2.50; B. IT. Odom, �215­00; Bill Adams, 90.00; Cecil Boggs, - 172-50; A. T,17. 7.--Tarailton, �250.00; 1�� "�' Leedy 1,�axey, �19 5. 00; Frank Rig! er, 18`500- Berry Lynch, 185.00 Clyde R. Dorsett, 4172.50; Fred L. Chandler, 4172.50;,F,. A. Pay, $172.50; Charlie Langford,i$172.50; Laurence Brazier, '9-?172-50; Lee J. Peek, 4172-50; W. F. Foley, 06o.00. S. E. Bolles, 4-,275-00; A. T. Herrod, �-200.00; Jack Slaughter, 9190.00; Jack Morris, $172.50; T. 0. Wilson, 172-_50; R. Sloan, �150.00; j. R. McCarter, V172.50; J. P. Marling, �200.00; A. L. piing, $215-00; 0. B. Guin, 195.00; Roy L. 11varren, 180.00; R. N. Tekell, 185,,00; Albert Norton, $172.50; J. M. Heflin, $150.00; Will Evans, 4160.00; Frank Stultz, �160.00; Dr. E. C. Nicholl, $200.00; Josephine Piller, 05.00; Dr. D. P. Jones, 4-75.,00; Earl T. Barr, $1740-00. BILLS: A.1d. Lycan, 4�689.02; M. S. Watson, $85-15; Southwestern X7 ' ,ublic Service Station, 41110.48; Southwestern Bell Telephone Co., $107.85; West Texas Gas Company, �138.89; Dan M. Cook, Atty-.,107-57; Burroughs Adding -iTiach.Co.,�9.00;Herald-Neiq.s Pub. Co. jnc.,�28.00; Thatcher Printing Co. ,$8.27; lvyestern Union, 11,)2.93; Shepard Chevrolet Company, 50.51; Plainview Sanitarium & Clinic, "02.00; Graybar Electric J'ompany,'%`,l48-40; Continental Oil Company, �77.0.3; Johnson &L Burnpus, 13.25; Kiker's Service Station, y 25.85; Eagle Chemical '0.1 _`,�'57.10; Commercial Radio Lcuip.�j ompany,� 1`5.50; Tri Angle.-C'/afe, I - lotor Co., W2.20; Shook 4 ia n 11 rO; Reams Electric -010. 4�66.61; New, ri Tire Company, 9-9-54; Elkhart Brass 1v'.fg.Co.Inc. $3.36; 11 .. pleH E 16 --tric "'o- 8'.67; The Rohan Co.,Inc., C mpany,$3.50; Plainview Builders Supply, 4� ) $ $183-40; Phillips Battery ­_�o.,$68.60; Biggs &Company, $358.58; Swain 14otor Company, 0"`43; Blankenship Supply Co., �197.66; Tainn Motor Co.,27-75; Higginbotham -Bartlett Company, �299.21; Rude & Patrick; $500.00; Texas Vitrified Pipe company, 011-77; Plainview Hardware 63 65;, Webb Tire Company; Company, 66.95; W. T. vain Motor Company, Q Q - 0.00; Mabry Oil- Company, 9-"�12.00'; John Hu-2-1, �56-50; _,",`Littchell Hard- .,�.F ,vare Company, 632.50;The Karpark Cor.'p,4353; oxworth-Galbraith Company, �',,5.20; Connor Mathes Co., $6.87. clowe & Cowan, Inc.,823-78; Plains Machinery Company, �24-70; A. V. C. store, $22.00; McDonald Trading Post, 4-75.90; The Long -Bell Lumber Company, 4,24-00; Viking Supply Company, 069.46; Magnolia Pet- roleurr, Company, 10,80; J. N' * Jordan, 9142.20; J. C. Terry, �10.00; S. E. Young, 25.65; Plainview IndeDendent'. School District, �600.00; A. V. C. Store, 4 `66.00; Chruchviell hros. , 4�10.24; Neptune iveter Co., v 'MO-00; P-,,3j $1654.94; Board of City Development, �_Iview Independent School District, §125.00; Plain -view Public Library';, t40.00-, Merc=- tile National Bank at Dallas, 1550-00; Plainview Sanitarium & Clinic; $1383.39; Bryan & Hoffman, $604.74; �. L. Gallaway -City Clerk;.55.00; Ci+"-y of Plainview-Dis-bursements, - 9,14.15; City of Plainview-1,,vithhold- ing Tax, Y��"1000.13; J. L. Gal_bvmy,1',ity Collector, 09-05; The Texas Com, pany, §87.03- IJTotion by Al ' derman ',ebb, seconded by Alderman Hood, that the following be appointed to places on. the Board of City Development. Vincent Tudor and L. W. Kiker, received four votes each., and J.D. Strickland, Ulack Payne and Lee Leat"ller-r(lan received three votes each --five to be elected. Alderman. ilebb suggested that the vote for all five be made unanimous/. The motion was carried and it was so ordered. Motion by Webb, seconded by .",.1derman 'Langford and fames, that a committee be appointed to talk with someone connected with the West Texas Gas Company about running a line for natural gas to the "Lee Smith't property on Date Street, The motion was carried and M I ayor appointed Aldermen Webb, Langford. and James as the comimittee. Motion by, alderman Langford, seconded by Alderman ;,ebb, that the City Inspector be asked to inspect the heating facilities at the 101unicipal Country Club. The motion was seconded and he was asked. y �7 otion by Alderman Langford, seconded by Alderman !,V-ebb, that 4 the following estimates be approved and ordered paid. 70 rdanga, Tubb, �1,595.60, one for �;_1,996.20, one for 1,929-40, and for Bryan Contractor's 463.28, less $177-59 due the City, rn,akini,,,5 ;2815.69 paid. And one for asie Green, 'Engine '830-95, and one for $639.06. The motion was carried and it was .so ordered. TWotion by Alderman u°,.,Iebb, seconded by Alderman Langford that the Engineer's report of completed work of paving on the following Z71 streets be accepted. The motion was carried and the list of streets follows: Joliet XL 9th to SL 10th 1916.12 10th WL Portland to EL Quincy 1951.40 1-lotion by Alderman Y-Jiebb, seconded by Alder -Tian food, that the following resolution be passed and adopted. The motion was carried and the resolution follows: RESOLUTION WMREAS, Columbia Street from Eleventh to Fourteenth Street in the City of Plainview, Hale County, Texas, constitutes a part of Federal Highway No. 87, and within said area numbers of businesses C- and other industries exist; and, WHEIREAS, the center portion of said CoILLrnbia Street is paved with concrete paving eighteen feet ift.-width, which is altogether inadqquate, h - azardous and dangerous to the traveling public by reason of the irmpro-ved portion being so narrow; and, IIVIFIERh�'S, It is the desire and request of the City Council of the City of Plainview that..Colu-mbia Street from the north side of :eleventh and the south side of Fourteenth Street be widened and paved by the 1HHighway Department, and in consideration of the Highway Department and/or the State of Texas so paving that por- tion of Columbia Street just frietioned, the City of Plainview ob- ligates and bi-nds itself to provide curbs and gutters and utility adjustments necessary before such paving and i-mprovement is done, all at the expense and cost of the City of Plainview: NO_14'',TEIEIaFORL) BE IT RESOL-VED by the City Council of the City of Plainview in regular session this 5th day of January, 1948,that the 11lighway Department is respectfully requested to improve and pave on each side of the concrete slab on ColumbiaStreet between and from the north side of Eleventh Street to the South side of Fourteen Street,- City of Plainview, Texas. BE IT FTTRTELR 1-�ESOLVED by the City council of the City of -lain- view, Texas, that the City of Plainview obligates and binds itself tO provide the nedessary curbs and gutters and utility adjustments i F­­ necessary before such paving and improvement is done, at its own cost and expense. IVrotion by Alderman Langford, seconded by Alderman Webb, that Lee Peek be appointed to a place in the Fire Department. The motion was carried and it was so ordered. Motion by Alderman Langofrd, seconded by Alderman Webb that the following resolution be passed and adopted. The motion was'carried and the resolution follows: RESOLUTION VVH.L'i,'Pa.`AS, the designation of State Highway yo.194 through Plain- view, is by way of Seventh Street from quincy to Columbia and thence south on Columbia to the intersection of Federal Highway 87; and, VVEEREAS, Seventh Street is a boulevard, the pavea, portion being only thirty feet in Width and the entire street from 'VIayla,,-id College to the 'business district is improved and houses are on most of..the -LI side of said boulevardots, and cars are habitually parked on each sl in front of various houses, thel-eby reducing the traveling.portion to a narrow ip;idth and creating in many instances w1lere parked cars are opposite each -other, a one-way traffic; and, VVI-11EREAS,, Quincy Street is improved from Seventh Street on to Fifth Street where it intersects Federal Highway No.70, and it would greatly relieve the congestion and -be less hazardous to the traveling public on Higheay 194 to continue south on Quincy From Seventh to Fifth and intersect Highway N0.70, and thence east on Highway 70 to the business district of Plainview: NOW, THEI-EEFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the city Council of the City of I Plainview t-1,at the State Highway Department be and :U. is hereby respec . tfully urged and requested to change the desi,,c.-nation of Highway 194 so as to provide continuation on Quincy Street from Seventh o Fifth where it intersects Highway No.70, and that the markings for said highway be changed and placed on the requested de si�-nation. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that a copy of this petition be forwarded to the State Highway Department for its consideration and action. Motion by Alderman ja--Iies, seconded by Alderman Webb, that ' the Mayor and City Secretary be authorized and instructed to issue 000.00 in City Warrants to ---pay '.' for the 1, 1948.�ompressor Pickup Truck. 1 Warrants due on or before October The -motion was carried and it was so ordered. I There being no further business, meeting adJourn ed. 11a y or ca Y-Secretary January 8, 1947 A Called meeting of the city Council of the City of Plainview "4 was held on the above mentioned date. Mayor: J.. Jordan, Alder- man, C. P. Elliott,, Sam Langford.,- Joe E. I ebb, U. B. Food and L. W. James. Also Frank R. Day, city Attorney, and P. H. Bryan,Clerk Pro Tem, and Hasie & Green Engin��ers. 1,10tion by Alderman Langf ord­i seconded by Alderman Webb, that the Mayor oiler sewer pipe for proposed new lines. Carried. M Motion by Alderman Webb, seconded by the City Council meet with Charles Smith cuss a new bond issue. Carried. Alderman Langford that at his convience and dis- Motion by Alderman Webb, seconded by Alderman Langford that the City Council rent the house near bhe armory to Gordan Swearingen and that he be issued police commission and impired to look after dairy barn, and City jorperty in lieu of rent. Motion by Alderman Elliott Seconded by Alderman Langford that the 3/4 inch water taps be priced at Q25.00 for short taps, and 00-00 for long taps. Set amount being the estimated cost of making such taps less the cost of the meter. Carried. Motion by Alderman Langford seconded by Alderman Hood, that paving contract with Hasie & Green Engineers dated 3-4-1946 for doing certain street improvements and paving covering a period of 18 months, as terminated by its own terms, with the exception of work now under construction, consisting of about ninety thousand dollars cost. And when said work initiated has been completed. The relationship and obligation between said engineers and the City will terminate, and the City will be obligated no further. Carried. The City Secretary to mail a copy of this re- solution bo Hasie & Green Engineers. Motion by Alderman Webb seconded by Alderman James that the City Engineer resolution be passed. (to be furnished by City Attorney). Carried. --: R E S OLUTIOU :- WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Plainview has found and does hereby find and determine that it is necessary expedient and -proper to create the office of the City Engineer as fully provided for in Section 7 of the City Charter; and, WHEREAS, the duties of. the City Engineer are to include, but not limited to, (a) control and supervision of all construction work; (b) supervising all street maintenance and imyrovements, . I - including paving; (c) supervising the sewer and waterworks system of the City, the instaiiation of water mains, laterals andservice lines and sewer lines, laterals and service lines, and maintenance of the same; (d) the supervising of the collection and disposal of garbage, and to render any and all other services which may be required by the City Council; and, WEIREAS, the City Engineer filling the office hereby created shall be under -the direction and supervision at ail times of the City Council; and, WHEREAS, the City Council shall have the power and authority to appoint a,City Engineer to serve as such at the discretion of the City, Council for a salary to be fixed and determined by the City Council: NOW, TEERLFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Plainview At a called session this 8th day of January 1948, that the Office of City Engineer be and the same is hereby created, and that the office shall be filled by appointment of an engineer, who shall be duly licensed as such, with the duties. herein enumerated but not limited to thos named, and under the supervision and direction at all times of the City Council for such salary as the City Council may fix. Motion was made by Alderman M. B. Hood seconded by Alderman Sam Langford , that th,,e above resolution be adopt- ed, and upon same beingputto a vote was duly carried and appr oved. roved. There being no further business, the meeting adjourned. City 7ecretes Pro.tem. is r Plainview, Texas,jan.19,1948 After enjoying a -most delightful- teak Dinner", _)repardd by the Fire Department, and served in their new "kitchen?? which has Just recently been fitted out in their club roora, the City Council met in regular meeting with 11ayor,, J. Jordan, presiding, and Aldermen, S a_angfo-d L. r,. a-mes, 1. B. rood, Toe I; +,, ebb, City Max Assessor, P. Ili. Bryan, City Attorney, Frank Day, City Sani- tary Officer, Dr. E. C. Nicholl and City Engineer. Rollin K. Snethen, being present when the following business was transacted to­vAt: The minutes of the last meeting, read and adopted. Alderman Langford made a motion which motion was s I econded by Alderman James, that the bill from Shepard C'hevrolet Co for the amount of $5,075.95 for the garbage 111acker Truck" be -.allowed and ordered paid. The -motion was carried and it was os ordered. Motion by Alderman James, seconded by Alderman Langford, that the City Engineer be instructed the prepare plans and specifications for paving the alley thi,ough Bbck 33, Original Town, between Fburth and, Fifth Streets, and to confer with Attorney, wi.ncent Tudor who represents the paving contractor's, relative to the cost and to re- port back to the Council in their next meeting. The motion was carried and it was so ordered. Motion by Alderman Langford— seconded by Alderman James, that the following estimates be approved accepted and ord6red paid. Bryan & Hoffman for �70,7.22, and one for 4252.47,'and one for Jordan �Ll carried and it was so ordered. & Tubb for V 164.65. The -motion was Motion by Alderman names, seconded by Alderman Langford, that the City se-nd P. E. Bryan, and pay his expenses, to Big-S-prings to I a meeting of the State later Commission on -January 20-21, 1948. The motion was carried and it was so ordered. Motion by Alderman Langford, seconded by Alderman Webb, that the City Engineer be instructed to close a trade with Louis R. Smith to sell him the scrapiron to be saluaged from the -city dump. Also, to instruct, IT. . Sloan not to sell Or allow to be moved, any scra The motion was after this month. piron from said City duU p #1, carried and it was so ordered. 7�1 L,iotion by Alderman li%ebb, seconded by Alderman James, that the report of the ity Engineer amount the garbage collection program be accepted, also, tn ,at it be published in a local news paper twice. ,The motion was carried and it was so ordered. Fill" Motion by Alderman Hood, seconded by Alderman Langford, that the City appropriate 00.00 for the subscription of Management - )a! T nformation Service, a magazine published for aid to '1�,Iunicij _L - - ,`,porkers. The motion was carried and it was so ordered. 1,6otion by Alderman Langford.,', seconded. by Alderman Hood, that the following ordinance be passed and adopted. The motion was carried and the ordinance follows: Plainview., Texas To the Honorable Tvlayor, and City Council, Plainview, Texas. Gentlemen: Pursuant to our discussion, it is understood that you are noiiv to call an -election for the authorization of bonds for the following P1,1.rP._)ses and in the approximate amounts as set out: 75,000.00 Street Improvement Bonds �150,000-00. General Obligation 1%,aterworks and Sewer Improvement Bonds. It is further understoof that you will direct -umas and Eu-uenin, Yarket Attorneys, to -Lj L_� prepare election orders, notices, affidavits of posting and publication and all other papers in- cident to the election. Ve are to furnish the election supplies, inc-LuLding ballots, moarkers, absentee ballots, etc. You are to pay the election officials anU-,' for the printing of the Notices of rEllecti on. If the election shoe carry on any or all of the above bonds, you are to authorize Dumas and ugaenin, to prepare the orders from time to time, authorizing the issuande of the bonds and as'K. them to direct all of the proceedings and, finally, giNie their approving opinion and attend to the app roval of the _ proi;al bonds by tile Attorney General, and registration of the bonds by I the Comptrollers !,,,'e will attend to and pay for the prirl-ting of the bonds. Dumas and Juguenin will be asked to look to us for the t::) _L payment of his entire charges and fees. To refund us for our expense on all the above, you are to lay ay us, at the time the bonds are authorized and delivere-a to the purchaser, a sum of 11% of the principal amount of thebonds issued. It is the intention herewith that the burchaser of the bonds will be furnished a copy of all the Droce-edings, the approv- ing opinion of Dumas and Huguenin, and theprintedbonds at no expense to the purchaser. Respectfully submitted, Central -National company of Texas, exas, By: C. 17L­ Smith Vue-, the undersi-ned officials of the city of Plainview, 111"exas, hereby accept the above proposal, and agree to the terms thereof by order o his'the 19th day of the City council, t Janua ry $1948. FAttest: 2Z J. L. Gallaw City Secretary,City of viewl"Llexas. ELECTION ORDER TLILE". STATE OF TiJXAS CITY OF PLAIIINIEW CO"UNTY 01' ±iALE J. N. Jordan f7ayor,City of PiaT_nv1-ewTex. ON THIS, the l9th day of January, 1948, the city council 77 In of the city of Plainview, Texas, convened in regular session at the regular meeting place thereof in the City Hall, there being L)re- sent adn in attendance the following _niembers,tO-wit: J. N. JORDAN, XI'AYOR LES'ITE R VV - JTATME S P C. P. ET IOTT, (Absent) MI. B. HOOD ALDERhr,1EN JOE E. AV-,,` BB, SM11 LANGFORD and Jack Gallaway, City Secretary, being present; and, among other proceedings, had, were the following: Alderman Langford introduced an order and moved its adoption. The �motion was seconded sec6nded by Alderman Hood The he motion, carrying with it the adoption of the order, prevailed by the following vote: AYES-. Alermen: James, hood, I'Jebb and Lang -ford; NOES: None The order is as follows: VV . HEI_ AS, the City Council of the city of Plainview, Texas deems it advisable to issue the bonds of said City for the purposes hereinafter metioned; therefore BE, IT ORDERED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PLAINVIE11-,,, TEXAS: I. That al election be held on the 10th day of February_;_, 1948, which .date is not less than fifteen 15T -nor more t1riarl thirty (30) days from the date of the adoption of this order, at -which I election the following propositions shall be submitted to the Qualified electors who own taxable property in said City and who have duly rendered the same for taxation: PROPOSITION IM3 i!'BER 1 IISHALL the City council of the city of Plainview, Texas, be authorized to issue SEVENTY-FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS ($ 75_2000.09 ) bonsofsaid Ulty, maturing period of years not to exceed twenty serially over a (20) years, -bearing- interest at the rate of not to ex- ceed FOUE PER CENMIUMI (4%) per annum, payable annually or semi-annually, for the purpose of constructing street improvements in said City; and to provide for the pay- ment of principal of and interest on said bonds -by levy- ing a tax sufficient to pay the annual interest and to create a sinking furdsufficient to redeem, said bonds as they become due?" PROPOSITION N�3*1%,TBER 2 "SHALL the City Council of the City of Plainview, N"' - ' H TS1 Texas be authorized to issue SEIT1,, lyl-FIVE T LOU -11D DOLLA'RSS 1752000-00 bonds of said City, maturing U U' twenty serially over a period of years not to exceed (20) years, bearing interest at the rate of not to ex- cee d FOT_JR IPER (461S) per annum, payable annually or seali-annually, for the -o-ur-pose ��f im arging, 6xtending azd,�epairing the - ,water arks - 'systems' -off', sybteiii-of,'Zaid .-city; and.to-pro-vide, for thepayment cf principal, of- are _.interest on-said,bonds by ,levying a tax. sufficient t,O' pay the annual. interest and to create a sinking fund "-suffAcient, to redeem said bonds as they become due?,? PROPOSITION NWiBER 3 SH T C the City council of the City of Plainview, ND t Texas, be authorized to issue SLVE11TY-FI E, T110USZ -- DOLLARS 5 bonds f said City, Ea7 uring serially over a period of years not to exceed twenty c 17 (20) years, bearing interest at the rate of not to exceed FOUR i1 CE (4%) -Oer annum,, payable annu- ally or semi-annually, for the purpose Of i-n-proving, enlarging, extending and repairingthesanitary sewer ?-D systern of said City; and to pa.--o-vide for the payrient of principal of and interest on said bonds by levying a tax sufficient to pay the annual interest and to create a sinking fund suffictrit to redeem said bonds as they become due?Tt What said election shall be held at City Hall in the City of Plainview, -Lexas', and the entireCityshall constitute one election precinct. That the following, named persons are hereby appointed officers of the election, to -wit: T. J. Loney -Presiding Tudge, Roy 1,,_r1,axev 4�,* e I —, j'ud_ Mrs .Clarance Wayland., Clerk, Clerk® Carter rs Al,Ellis 11 i s carte IV. That said election shall 'be held under the pro- visions of and in accordance with the laws governing the issuance of municipal bonds in cities, provided as . in the General Eaves of the State of Texas, and only cualif ied electors, who ov,,,n taxable property in the City, andwho have duly rendered the same for taxation, shall be qualified to vote. V. That the ballots :.of said election shall have written or printed thereon the ILO'llownsing: 'FOR T11E ISSUANCE 03' STREET !IhTIROIV�1%,EII' PAMMLNT BONDS AND T=1 LEVY OF A TAX III M THEREOF" ff-AGAINSnp rpT,.rW i ISSUANCE OF STREJ.L. BONDS AND THE L,_EVY OF A T, .X IN PATj�,,!EN­j T-11-1ELE OF 'I "FOR THE ISSUANCE 01" `v'v',ATLR IMIPROVETINE 01, S Ili i NT B -M) AND THE LEVY OF IN PAYTI..,,-TENT `FT Mr -LE OF I I AX "AGAI_.','TST THL ISSUANCE OF 'A'ATTR I.70ROVETME-14'T BONDS AND THE LEVY OF A TAX IN PAYIV NT T ERE F OF" "FOR Tjj7h' ISSUA_,1,_,1"E OF SEi-vTR T I11'P-RO_MV1Tj_:1NT BONDS AND TIE LEVY OF T.Aa I N-1 PA'11 MENT TITIDii;RE OF't "AGAINST TEE ISSUANCE OF SEv'MR TIh!U7-RO7_E1\;1E NTT AND Tj�lLEVYI B ONDS OF A TAX IN PAYMIENT THE'REOF" As to each of the foregoing L proposi-Jons, each (' .voter shall mark out with black ink or black oencil one of the above expressions, thus leaving the other as indicating his or her -vote on the three -propositions, respectively. VI. That a copy of this order, signed by the iv.ayor of the City and attested by the City Secretary, shall serve as Draper notice of said election. VII. That, if approved by the qualified voters voting at the election herein and hereby ordered, .the .,bonds voted under propositions two and three relating to v,,,aterworks improve - CD ments and s&vjer system improvements shall be issued as one series to be known as . 11VVATr7ER AND SWW'Eil Ilv[PR'OUTENT BONDS", aggregating the principal sum of4L�0,000.00� 1. VIII - That siad notice of said election shall be given by posting and pyblication of a copy of this order, at the top of which shall appear the words "NOTICE 0 - F ELECTION FOR THE JSSUA_N,10E OF BONDSTI. Said notice shall be posted at the city Hall and at two other public places in said city, not less than fourteen (14) days prior to the date of -which said elec- tion is to be held, and be published on the same day in each of two successive vjeeks in THE PLAIIATVIEV7 (TEIXASJi. EVENING HEh_'R,ijLD, a newspaper of general circulation, published in the City of Plainview, Texas the -first of said publications to _.? (14.) days prior to the date made not less than fourteen set for said election. PASSED AND APFROIJED, this the 19th day of January, 1948. J. N. Jordan ;bayor,City of,Plainview, ATTEST: Texas. J. L. Gallaway ,city Sec City of Plainview, $ Texas. (city Seal)' There being no further business, meeting adjourned. ayoc -Cat - ary plainvIew,, Texas, February The City,, members pre sent+_May 0_0 -or.d-,.,. Joe. ,or,, J._..N,,_r r-,d,&n,,, Aldermen,:�_Sani_Langf , E. Webb, C., P-_ElliOtt,�,, 11,B,,H00d,, Cit-Y-Tax Collector:, P. H. Bryan, City Attorney, Frank R. Day, City Eggineer, R. K. Snethen and,,,C1t­y_1nq W,.- Z., . Fole, y-a-t.te-ndad _,the me e.ting Pe_ator_�,� Motion_ and second, that -the, regular monthly reports be acc.epted-and ordered filed,... the regular salaries, and the .following bills, be allowed and ordered paid. The motion was carried and it was so ordered. :iBPORTS:, City secretary's rep.ort, of Watex &,Sewer and Miscell- aneous Collections An, January, 1948;... $32,,,946..?_�5; Chief of Pclicels report for Janua..rY.,1948- $1,015.50; City Tax collectoxls, report for January.. - Curr-ent,. 652,395.4-8; Delinquent-076.78; City Ins- pector's report for January, 1948; 0767.10; Southwestern Public Service Company) $1,332.11- West Texas Gas company, $321.00. M SALARIES: P. H. Bryan., _ 300.00;. J., N.. J:o.rdan, 21G.-OO; J. L. Gallaway, p210.00; Margaret- Hay, 150.00;, Frank. R-Day, Day, $100.00; Joe E, Webb) 20.00; Sam Langford, 20.00• Lester- W. :fames, $20.00; C. P. Elliott, 20.00; 11. B. Hood, 20.00; Rollin K ,Snethen, 31.6..-65; .Hoyt Curry„ $300.00; ,bath ,Burkett, 21{5.. 00 ; /Joe:; E . Baker.., $ 20,0.OG;, E. /J� J. ,Shear.er., . $190. 00 ; nH/u�ryb_ Burke, $190.00;..J. A. Ballew,, rr72..s50;: -.Jr E. Sheeont $1 0.00'... Floyd Nelson , ) 7 5 ) ) 9 , � , .�190., 00�,•.. Delbert Ballew. -`mil .2. @� ..Hartense Pel- phrey, 172, 50; .i.ley. Johnson, , 172. Boswell-4150.00; Sam Faith, 080.00; T. P. Sitton, 172.50; B. M. Odmm,$215.00; Bill Adams, 90.00;. Cecil Boggs,, 172.50; A. M Hamilton,250.00; Leed.y Maxey, 195..00; Frank Rigler, ,r$185--00; . Berry Lynch, 185.00; ..Dlyde. R. Dorsett, $185-GO; .Fred L. _Chandler, 172.50; F. A. Ray,, 172.-50;.. Charl,ie, Lanford, Y172 .50; .Laurence Brazier, 172.50; Lee ,J. Peek. - 165.00; Plainview Fire Department .30.00• W. F. Foley j 60_.00 .. S. L..Boll.es, 275.0€�; A. T Herro'd, 200.00; Jack Slaughter, 190.00; Jack Morris, $172.50; T. 0. Wilson, Jack,, Newton,- $1.72.50,; J. P. Marlin, 20.0.00; ;A. L_.K $215.00; 0.. B.. Guin,.'195.00 Roy,.L,., Warren,.. .15,0.00; , Albberrt Norton, $172.,5.0.;,,Joe, i endell.Grab6,ner, 165.00,;,. J., M.. Heflin.,. 150.00; i�rill .i vans, .: 160..00; ._Frank. St;ul.t160.0,0; Dr. E. C. Nicholl, 20G;.00; Josephine Pa11er, 75.00; Dr. D. P. Jones, 75.00; R. N. Tekell,.. 195.00; C.:E. Bramlet, 145.00• N. G.' Johnson, $145.00;,,.W..,E. McKee_,. 160.00; T. T. Cargill) $145.00; F. C. Moore, 160.00; Burton Coleman, 145.00; Houston Taylor, 145.00; Earl..Ballew, 145.00 BILLS: Earl,.T. Barr, $67.44 ;,. Southwestern Public Service Company, 753-•78 Southwestern Bell Telephone Company, g5.88; West Texas Gas Company, 162..45;. The League. of Texas Municip- alities, 80.50; Sout-hwestern Public Service Company,t125..,05; Kimbell -Plainview Company., , $5.OQ].Panhandle: American Houses Inc . , 28.1 -... ;tillson ,&, Waldrop_ Lubme-r. , Company,, - , 7.49; Tr . Angle -Cafe, , 45.70v; Chicken.. Inn,., .. 36. 3.,5;; Commercial Radio, Equipment Company,,. $4.5p..; Robinson & Ndrr.ing Drug,, 9.25; Phillips Battery Company, . $2Q.80; , Ace :.Fire & S.afet.y..;Equipment. Company, 46...20., T.he Karpark -Corp. , 31.21;. .BrandtAutomatic Cashier Company, 295-00; Kike,r's Service Station, $17.01; hoo a C,or pany.,.., ,,18..77; Magncilia. Chemical :Company, 8.73 Geo. E. Dallinge,r-..,;; 412.7..85;.,. Thatcher Printing Company, 35.00; Dodson Chemical Company, $7.00; Stapleton Bros. Machine & Tank 1 Company..:}:; City. Blacksmith Shop : 2,.75; McDonald..Trading _.P.ost,.. 4.80.-0,0; The Plainview :Tribune, 5.50;, L.P. Davis & Son, 12.50; Byars Bros., 8.85; Higginbotham -Barlett Company) 596.85; J. Y. B "Ss 464.40; The Rohab:, C;o�.'Iac.: 30.37; Biggs &- Company,,. 231.57 Clove & Cowan,—Inc ., 461,.37;_. S AL.i.n:_ 1,o:tor. Company) 70.t25;._ Winn Motor Company,$116..65• Neptune. Meter. Company, _1125;_ ; i . T. Caixa;,.Mot,ar Company, 159.96; Nisbet-Ludeman • 87.80 Connor. Mathes Co., Inc. , 31.27; Plainview Hardware Company, t5-50; Bob -Hooper Motor Company., $3.,04.; Mabry Oil Company, i.25; Tott-y's,Texaco,Service, 18,.6.0, Shepard Chevrol.e-t.Co., 09.63; Fred .Berr;yhill._.Equipment Company.,.:.14.31; .Plains. _ Machinery . Company,; $10 .82; Crenshaw Paint & Glass Company, 33.80; Nisbe,t Lindeman, $28.98; John Hull,_ 57.00; Plainview SaAit*rium .& Clinic,, 1.7.1,87; Great Southern Life. 3nc.,,,Co.j 1262''25; Kerr Hardware_ Company, . $!5.25; Continental Oil .Co. , 119.65; .Shepard.t,s Sheet Metal Works, $6.00; Kimbtil,-Plain- view Company, 19.04; Reams Electric, 0135.04; The Long Bell Lu b r Company,,..4<.98; Western.Union,, 2.72; Ratliff)s Blacksmith Shop, 19.50; Earl T. Barr, 870; Board of City Deve3.opme,at,.. Plainview _Independant School DI-strict,125.G0; Plain- view Public Library,. 40.00.; Mercantile.National Bank at Dallas, $1550.00; Shepard Chevrolet Company, $75.95; Manage- ment Information Service 30.GO; Earl T. Barr, 74.40; A. W. Hall, 1000.00; City of Plainview-Diabursements, 738.57 J. L. Gallaway -City Collector, 100.94; City of Plainview - Withholding Tax, 255.25. Motion by Alderman Webb, seconded by Alderman Elliott, that a representative from the City Council work with -a representative-. fro-m.t.he Bale- County :Cori ssion r :Court, tom rori .: out a, plan, .said=.plan to :mee r mith,.the,-.approval of:,..th,, ..G..,A....A. , for the C>it>y. <to: mlease a<< tract of .land: adjacent, to .tb{ Bale .. .. , County Airport to the Griffiths ,,°Theatre . C,omp-any; : t.o :er,e:et . a drive-in theatre. The motion was carried and the Mayor appointbd Aldermen 4ebb..,and<,L1>l,.o..t ,to .rpresnt,..the.ryConne.l.. ,;. Motion b y, .,Alde,rm.an., Web d,, . seaoxnded , b y. -Alderman . -,ame,,s:, _,> that`. k th e.-: sewer line in the Ted Prosser block be left like the first motion provided,.,,,:.Thew..tion .was=Carr-iod.;and:.it:._,�a�,,�so:c�,rrle�:ed..... IMotion by Alderman: Langford.,, seconded .by Alderman ..Jame ., ;, that: the Sanitary Offi.cer_,: Dr... E., C. -,N .choi , and,.the_City IngpectQr^ W. F. Foley, Be Ans.true t.ed., to, make a., list of, all .Plazes.. and people whose tol..jet>s.eare,,. y :ewer System and to report back tothe City Council at its next regu ar mee ing. The mot Motion. by, .Alderman ,_ebb, seconded by Alderman James, .that the City Council follows the building code. The motion was carried and was so :.ord xe,d. Mot iox b.y„aldermen ,Jame:s..,.,o,onded .b.y.Alder,man..Laford.,, Ihat,_th.e .. following .,e.sti aces- be..:approved- acceppteda, ,snd.,,_ordered.paid..,.. For . Bryan &Hoffman., on,:.pvsing ,.c;antr:act,, :. 77 .= . ,, .for: Basie. & Green Enginm ear's, 17g.01:and one fvr 0.38,.and for Jordan & Tuub: 577.70� The, motiara .,, zas*.;; ar ien..2,a %..J t3„ ys.1 Motion .,by_ ,Ald rman <,ti ebb,„ s,e.ec nded,. b.,y Alderman...B d,.., that <.the, supplemental. appraisal:,:of prop-erty values in the City be .accepted and the bill for same be allowed and, ordered paid. The motion was carried and it was,...so _,QrdereA Mot ion,..by,:,Ald,erma,n, V ebb.,, ,s;econded :by Alderman. Za es.,, . that: , the Water Suporint.er d,ent�,- .S<„ E..- ..Bo,, City Tax. Collecctor, P.. H..-..Bryan, . be sent to the. ,,Thir,ti.et,h ,annual:- Texas Water Works :and. Sewerage Short School to be held at College Station,Texas, with tuition and ex penses of . the trip paid by the City. The, -.motion was carried and it was Moti,gn b.y ,Alderman., llio.t ....second:e.,d..by,. _i 1 darman.r.Bc od,. that, the follow ng._be appdnted tort-Awork-.in,_,..the .garbage.,:�a clle t on :depart- meat for t_he,, C t:y,... ,C..:E. Bram.lett,;..,-N.., G.,,,,JohnSob., and F. G. Moore, T. T. Cargill, Burton Cole:ma_j, Houston Taylor and Earl Bellew, ,,..The,,:motion.=was. c.axr:ied: and,. at.:;.uas,,o,. ordrd.... Motion.,by Alde:rr an... rebb,_. aeeon:ded.-by. Aider�aan:,I angl'.ord,, ,.that- their salarlea..be, -:as hfo3lovs ., ., C.. E,. B,ramle Gt.,,..:.4,11 0.,0.? .per .montb ,,. G. Johnson..,,_; 11+0..0O;..per months .. E,. Mc e.:e, 41-60..00 ,ke;r month, , F. C_.., -Moore,. .,4&.O,._OO" pe.r,_,month,.,..T',....1°,...(:argill, Burton Coleco n, Houston Taylor and Earl Ballew 140.00 per month each. The motion was c;arriad...,and i.t.„was =so.. ;ordered., Moto . by..Aldrzan,,,ehb t_ .seco:n. Mby Alderman,,:Hooci.,.,..that. the . City Treasurer. he , ivatru,ct d.,..t4, pa.y ;.out.. of,.. the. Cd_ty,..s, General. Fund_ . . into the Fir,emen,',.s Insur ucPens.ieon.-, '�znd,xthe,.amount .e-dual..to ;that paid by the city'a Firemen in dues each month as provided by House Bill i o . ,. 5. 3 ..,.. The: ti�an r ? as :, rr iEad.. a .ice> .was ��s�ti.w.Qrdered� Moti-on by A1d::e man,,,,Langf-,ord.j,,.s.e.condedr.b,y Alderman Webb,, .that.,.:. the salaries.„of. the.Ma.yor,.,.City,Secretary reas.urer. and., Aldermen,, elective; offi.cersm.of ;the City, be set -as .follows: they being .all the Mayor's salary to be 275.00.,, per month,- City Secretary -Treasurer:' s salary to be . 22.5-..Oa per, mQni h,.,.. and.: the,,;:Alderm�n:'.s. salary to be ' ,.2t�.00, la .:d:.s-aiari�:e:s._. to , be, in , eff.ect for the ensuing two years beginning after the Election in April, 1948. The motion was ..;.carrld :nand it r;wa.s ,,=so,..,ordEer,e;d... There being no further business, meeting ,adjourned. Vlayor Fj I Plainview,., Texas.,, Febru-ary, 16,1948 The City Council met in regular meeting, and the Mayor, j. N. Jordan, being absent on account of illness,. City Attorney,. Frank R. Day, acted as Mayor pro tem, and Aldermen; L. Tiv. James `M. B. Hood, Sam Langford and. C. P. E1l.iott, and City Tax Collector, P. H. Bryan, City .Engineer, R. K. Snethen, City Sanitary Officer, Dr. E. C Nicholl, being present when the following business was transacted.., t,o-wt,, Minutes of the last Meeting, read and adopted. RESOLUTION CANVASSING RETURNR S , AND DECLARI1-TG RESULT OF ELECTION THE STATE OF TEXAS ; 4 CITY OF PLAINVIEW- y I COUNTY OF HALE � ON THIS the 16th day of February ,1948, the. City Council of the City of P ainvie Texas, convened in regular session at the regular meeting place .thereof in the City Hall, there being present and in attendance the following members, to -wit: J. N. JORDAN, MAYOR, LESTER W. JAMES , C. P. ELLIOTT, ALDERMEN: M. B. HOOD, _ SAM LANGFORD, J. L.. ALLAFddAY, CITY SECRETARY, and with the following absents Joe E. Webb l con- stituting a quorum; when, among other proceedings hiid, were the following: Alderman C. P. Elliott offered the following resolution to the City Council and maved_its.adpption. IA REAS, under .and by virtue of an order_ duly passed by the City Council of the City of Plainview, Texas, on the _19th ®day of January,.1948, an election was held in said City on the 10th_ day of February ,194g, to determine whether or not'fhe City Council of said City should be author- ized t'o issue bonds in the following amounts and for the follow- ing purposes: 75,000.0�,Qgeneral obligation. tag bonds .for the purpose of constructing street i mprovements in said .C.ity; and. 75 , 000.00 general obligation tax._.bonds for the - purpose of improving, enlarging,, ex- tending and repairing the waterworks system of said City;„ and 0_ 75,000.00 general obligation tax bonds,for the purpose of improving., enlarging, ex- tending and repairing the sanitary sewer -`system of said, City; and. WHEREAS, On this the 16th day of Febr--uary , 19482 same being a reulsession of` the City Council, there came on to be considered the retu nes of said election; and T AP TFS, upon consideration of the returns of the said elec- tion, it appears that the same was in all respects legally head, after due notice had been given, and that the said returns were duly and legally made;, -and YMPEAS.,.,it further appears from said returns thatthere were cast at said election 372 votes on the propositon-for the issuance of STREET IXTROVEMEET BONDS, of which number �2. votes were cast "FOR THE ISSUANCE Off' b REET IMPROVEMENT BONDS AND THE LEVY OF A TAB IN PAYMENT THEREOF",and 118 votes were cast"AGAINST THE ISSUANCE OF STREET IMPROVEMENT BONDS AND THE LEVY OF A TAX IN PAYMENT THERE0.4'"; YHEREAS, it further appears, from said r-eturns that there wore cast at said election 372 votes on the- proposition for the .issuance of WATER IMPROVEMENT BO S, of which number __254,��votes were cast '""FOR THE ISSUANCE OF WATER IMPROVEMRNT BONDS AND THE LEVY OF A TAX IN PAYMENT THEREOF", and 118 votes wer cast"AGAINST THE ISSUA.I E OF WATER IMPROYMENT BONDS AND. THE LEVY OF A TAX IN, PAYMENT, THEREOF" ; WHEREAS, it ufrther appears from. said returns that there were cast at said election 373 votes on the proposition for the issuance of SEVER IMPROVEMENT 5IN136, of which number 260votes were cast "FOR THE ISSUANCE; OF SEWER IMPROVEMENT BONDS AND THE LEVY OF A TAX IN PAY- MENT THEREOF" and 113 votes were cast "AGAINST TEE ISSUANCE OF SEWER IMPROVEMENT BONDS =D---' iE LEVY OF..A TAX .IN. PAYMENT. THEREOF"; THEREFOR, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE; CITY OF PLAINVIEW , TEXAS I. That the proposition to issue the.4 75 000,00 Street Improve - meat Bonds and levy an annual tax suffic ent o pay "fie interest on said bonds :and to ;provide the required sinking fund to.rede.em them. at maturity, was sustained by a majority of .the _qualified property f; taxpaying ,voters of theCity of Plainview, Texas, who own taxable property in said City and who had duly rendered the.same for taxa tion, voting at said election, and tht the City Council of the said City s authorized to issue said bonds and to levy and have assessed i I and' collected said tax, for the payment of the principal and interest of said bonds at maturity thereof. LI. That the proposition to issue the 075,000.00 Water Improve- ment Bonds and levy anannual tax sufficient` -to pay the interest on said bonds and to provide the required sinking fund to redeem them at maturity, was sustained by a majority of the qualified property tax- paying voters of the City of Plainview, Texas, who .own taxable pro- perty in said .City._and.who .had -duly.. rendered the same. for, taxation, voting at said election, and. that the City.Council of the said City is authorized to issue said bonds and to levy and have assessed and collected said tax, for the tke-payment of the principal and interest of said bonds at maturity thereof, I.II. Tba:t the .proposition to issue the V5,000.00 Seger Improvement. Bonds and levy a.n annual tax sufficient to.pay the interest on said bonds and to provide bhe .re.quire.d . si.nking .fund to redeem_ them; at maturity, was sustained:by a ma ority, of the qualified property taxpaying voters of the -City of .Plairwi.ew, Texas, who -own- taxable property in said, City and mho had duly rendered the same for taxation voting at said.. election, and_ that the, City Council.. of, ,the said City_ is authorizedto issue.:said,bonds a.nd,to levy and have assessed and collected said tag, for the payment of the principal and interest of said bonds at maturity .thexe.of. . The motion-fOr.4 the, adoption of the, resolution was duly second- ed by Alderman_. Sam Langford Thereupon., the Mayor _put .the_ motion, -.--. to a vote of the members of the City Council_ of th..e ,City ;of Plainview Texas, with the request &hat as many as favored the resolution to vote ,PAYE", and all those opposed to vote "NO". The follmwing members ME of the Council, to -wit: Mayor Jordan and Aldermen James, Elliott, Hood, Webb and, ,Langford. voted 11A.YE11; and none voted I 11NO11. adopt-ed.The Mayor declared the !potion carried and the resolution � - 1948. PASSED AND APPROVED, this the 166th day of February , F J. N. Jordan ATTEST Mayor, City of Plainview, Texas. J. L. Gallawa CSecretary, city o Plainview,` I Texas.. (City Seal) Motion by, Alderman Elliott, seconded by Alderman_ Langford, that Theodore Alleybe-appointed ppointed to a place in the Police Depart- ment which glace was made. -vacant by the -resignation. -of J. A. Ballew, and .that the .salary be fixed at $180.00 per month .and. to remain at, -that, figure until he has worked the required length Of time as set by a former motion. The motion was carried and it was so ordered. Motion -by Alderman- Elliott_,. se.son.de.d-,by, alderman Mood, that the estim.ate . of Bryan &_ Hoffman on paving contract for the amount of 1,256.30 be approved allowed and ordered paid. The motion was carried and. it. .was...;s.o .,ordere-d. At the request of the City Council the City Engineer was coo lection anpdrd sposal of garbage, aand to be ac the next meeting; of the City Council. motion by Alderman Elliott, seconded by Alderman James, that the following notice be posted as required by law. The motion was carried and it was so ordered. ELECTION ORDER IT IS ORDERED by the .City Council of the City of Plain- view, that an, election .be held at_-t]�ie City Hall in said ity of Plainview, . on the first T O'i day :in April, 1948, the same being the 6th day of said month, for the election of the follow- ing officers of s€tid. City, to -wit_; A Mayor, for a term of two years- to take the place of J. N. Jordan, .whose term expires in April,,1948. -Three Councilmen, for a.term of two years each, t-o take the places of Lester W. James, C. P. Elliott and M.. B. Hood. A City Secretary, for a. term..of two years, to take the place of J. L. Gallaway, whose term expires in i April,, 1948. T. J. BoneX is. named Presiding Judg of said electron, an oy 13axey is named Assistant Judge, and, Mrs.,. Oliver. Bier _ and. -Mrs. C. E. Carter; As Clerks. A Copy of this, -order 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 T�equired-.by.law. PASSED AND ADOPTED this loth day of February, 1948.. J. N. Jordan ATTESTED: Mayor, City of Plainview, _ J. L. Gallawav iew, a Alderman Langford, tIR t Motion by Alderman Elliott,.. Seconded by g ! 00 chairs from the City Auditorium be loaned to the Plainview Jaycees, same to be us d at the Wa lance College G m wing relay a �io194xp�nsed to be returns to the Auditorium on he of to the City. The motion.was carried and_it was so ordered. At this point the City Council adjourned: to the office:; of C. M. Smith in the Hilton Hotel Building to discuss the sale of the Bonds recently authorized in the election. Frank R. Day, Mayor protein .Gallaway, City Se. ary ---,February 19 , 1948 s- Acalled meet in of :the City ounc*l of the CI y of �lainvJew Texas., was_ held. in . he Mayoras office n the City, all.., n Plainview,, Texas, the place of regular meetings, and in the absence of the Ma or, J. N. Jordan, City Attorney, frank R. Day acted as chairman and, Alder - Haan Joe E. Webb, C. P. Elliott M. B. Hood and L. V1. James being pre- sent, the' following business was transacted, to -wit. - ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING ISSUANCE OF 150,000.00 . rr CITY. OF PLAINVIEVV, TEXAS WATER AND SEWER IMPROVEMENT BONDS,SERIES 194811 THE STATE OF TEXAS,, CITY OF PLAINVIEW , � Imo' COUNTY OF HALE. ON THIS, the 19th day of Yebruary. ,1948, the City Council of the_City of Plainview., Texas, convened in s ecial session at the regular meeting place In the City Hall, with the fo ow- , ing members thereof, to -wit:, J. N. JORDAN, MAYOR, LESTER W. JAMES C. P. ELLIOTT, M. B. HOOD,, ALDERMEN, JOE E . WEBS, SAM LA.NGFORD, v J L.,GALLAWAY,:. CITY. SECRETARY; present; and the . following absent None ! constituting a quorum; when, among other proceedings had, were the following. Alderman Elliott introduced a proposed ordinance. The ordinance wa.s_read-An..f'u11. . Alderman. Webb made I a-motion.:t.hat.,the .rule requir- ing ordinances,to be read .mor.e than one, tine .at more than one meeting be.suspended. The motion was seconded by Alderman Homed The motion carried by the fallowing- Grote: AYES:. Aldermen Webb,. Hood,, , Elliott,Langfordand JA�(xnes NOES.: Nona. Alderman Hood made a motion that.the ordinance be passed finally. The motion was seconded by Alderman Elliott W-1 The motion carried by the following.votL__ AYES: Aldermen Elliott, Hood, Webb, Langford and James. NOES: None-, , - The Mayor announced,tha-t. the ordinance h d been finally passed. The ordinanc,,e-,.is,.,as,.follows.. #T'WA "AN ORDINANCE -BY TEE CITY GOUNCIL of the, City of Plainview, Texas* authorizing. the issuance. l'of bonds for the prin- cipal sum .of $150,.000.00 for the,pukpose, of improvd1n&, enlarging, extendin&..and XeDairing. the City's, combined.. Waterworks and-Zanitar-y. Sewer System:.,. prescribing the form of .the .bonds_ . onds,,and, th-e form._,of. the interest coupons; levying _a continuing- -direct annual .ad. valorem tax on all taxab1b, property within, the, limits of said City to pay the interest on such bonds and to create a sink- ing fqnd for the assessment-and,collection-of such taxes; enacting the provis.ions,incident and relating to the subject and purpose of . this ordinance; and declaring an emergency.,, WHEREAS, the City Counail-of.the City of Plainview, Texas, on the 19th._.day of January., 1948.,,. adopted an .order calling an election-on-the.que-st,ion ofthe,issuance of $75,000.00 general obligation tax bonds to mature serially over a period of not exceeding twenty (20) years from date, and bearing interest at the maximum rate .of_ 4% ..per annum,payable. semi-annually, for the purpose of improveing, enlarging, extending and repairing the wat er workss ystem- of said , C i ty;, and, WHEREAS, slid ,,City Couneil on the. same day, 'to-wtt.: the 19th day of January, 1948, and by.thesame order, called an. election on the question. -of the issuance -of 05,000.00 general. obligation tax bonds to mature serially over a period of not exceeding twenty' (20) years from date, and bearing, interest at the maximum rate of 4% per annum, payable sp:.bii -annually., for the purpose of improving., enlarging, extending and repairing the sanitary sewer system of said - City; and, WHEREAS, the said elec-!% ,J�on was held pursuant to said order on the 10th day of FebruarT_.,`,c 1948; and, WHEREAS, this City Council has examined into and investigated the regularity of,the proceedings..for said,electi.on and finds that the same was dully and legally held; that the notice re- quire'd by law to be given has been duly and legally given; and. that, ' said election. -was conducted in strict conformity with the law;- and that due returns of said election had been made by the proper officers; and, WEE'REAS, at said election,A -majority of the qualified voters who are Property taxpayers of the City of Plainview, voting at said.election, sustained both,bf--the propositions to issue bonds for the improvemen.t.of the, City's iP,ater System and the City's Sanitary Sewer System, in the aggregate principal sum of $1501'0100.-00 by a majority vote, as follows: FOR THE ISSUANCE OF WATER IMPROVEMENT BONDS AND T±iE IVVY OF A TAX IN PAYMENT THEREOF", 254 'Totes; "AGAINST THE ISSUANCE 7 OF WATER IMPROVEMENT BONDS AND Tfal LEVY OF A TAX IN PAM0NT. THEREOF11,118 votes; "FOR THE ISSUANCE OF SEWER I14PROVEMENT BONDS AND TH , T L ' ETY" OF A TAX IN PA`n'ffENT.THErtEOF11, 260 votes; "AGAINST TIM ISSUANCE OF SEVIER IMPROVEMENT 13ONDS AiqD THE LEVY OF A TAX IN PAYMENT THEREOF". 113 votes; and, H1 -u,;. REkS, this City Council has heretofore adopted aresolution declaring the results Of said election and determining the specific authority of the City to issue said general obligation tax bonds; and, WBEREAS, it was provided in the order.and notice,.of said..elec- tion that, ifapproved by the.. qualified, voters. voting, at said election, the..,bonds votedunder.the two .propositions ,relating t the water works - and,sanitary sewer improvements should be issued as one series to be known as "WATER AND SEVIER IYIPROVEMENT BONDS", aggregating ,the-prinsum of 4150,,000­00; and, . V51EREAS,, it,.is_ now necessary, and p.roper, -that the:. City Council of the City of Plainview, Texas, proceed with the issuance of such general obligation tax.bond&;therefore, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PLAIN - VIEW , TEXAS: SECTION. - 4 That the. bonds, of the City of PlainvJ.e, to be called "CITY OF PL J1,ALRTiEVI, TEXAc3', VVIATER AND SEWER IMPROVEMENT, BONDS, SERIES 1948t' be issued ,under and by virtue 'of the Consti- �f im- tution and laws of the State of Texas, for the purpose,,.0 proving, enlarging, extending, and repairing the City's combined Waterworks and Sanitary Sewer System in the principal sum of ONE MDRED FIFTY THOUSAND DOLLARS (6150,000-001- SECTION 2: That said bonds sh&ll be numbered consecu Lively from (14 to One Hundred Fifty (150), both -inclusive shall be of the denomination of One,Thousand Dollars ($1,000) each; aggregating the sum of ONE HUNDRED FIFTY THOUSAND DOLLARS ($150,000.00)- SECTION 3: That they shall be dated March 1, 1948, and shall become due anU payable serially according to the following schedule: BO1,TD NUMBERS (All Inclusive) MATURITY DATES AMOUNTS lto 3 March 1, 1951 $3,000.00 4 tnd 5 March 1, 1952 2,000.00 6 March 1, 1953 1,000.00 7 and 8 March 1, 1954 2,000-00 9 to 11 March 1, 1955 3,000.00 12 and 13 March 1, 1956 2,000-00 14 and 15 March 1, 1957 2,000-00 16 to 20 March 1, 1958 52000.00 21 to 27 March 1$ 19-.59 7,000-00 28 to 37 March 1 19-60 10,000.00 38 to 47 March 1, 1961, 10,000.00 48 to 57 March 1, 1962 10,000.00 58 to 67 March 1, 1963 10, 000.00 68 to 80 March 1, 1961,13,000.00 81 to 94 March 1, 1965 14,000.00 95 to 110 March 1, 1966 16,000;00 111 to 130 March 1, 1967 20j000.00 131 to 150 March 1, 1968 20,000.00; PROVIDED, HOWEVER that the City preserves the right to redeem Bonds Numbers 65 to 150, both inclusive (maturing ,on March 1, 1964 to 1968, inclusive) in whole or in part, on March 1,1958, or on any interest payment date thereafter, at par and accrued interest; PROVIDED FURTHER that at least thirty (30) days prier to any interest payment, date upon which any of said bonds. are to be redeemed, notice of redempt:i.on,_ sign.ed... by the City Secre- tary, (specifying the serial. numbers and amounts of _bonds to be redeemed), shall be published once in a newspaper of general circulation in the State of_Texas., and shall have been riled with the MERCANTILE, NATIONAL BANK. ,AT .DALLAS, . DALLAS, TEXAS, (the paying agent na[med in.each of said.,bond.$), and should any bond or bonds not be presented .for redemption pursuant to such notice the same shall cease to bear interest from and after the state so fixed. f or.. r,edemp tion. SECTION 4: That said bonds shall -bear interest from date until _pad as #'ollows: (a) Bonds. Numbers lto20, both inclusive, maturing on March LLst in each of the years 1951 to 1958, both inclusive, shall bear interest at the rate of TWO AND ONE-HALF ,PER DENTUM (2-22%) per annum_ on March 1(b)�n®eachNumb.ers 21.to 67, both inclusive, maturing of the year 1959 to 1963, both inclusive, shall bear interest at the rate of THREE PER CEN`.I'UM (3%) per annum;and (c) Bonds Numbers-68 to 150, both inclusive, maturing on March lst in each of the years 3_964 to 1968, both inclusive, shall bear interest at the rate of THREE AND ONE-FOURTH PER OENTUM (3-1/4%) per:annum; subh interest to be evidenced by proper coupons attached to each of said.bonds.,.and said interest shall be payable semi- annually on March lst and September lst in each year, the first interest payment date being March 1., 1949. SECTION 5: That bothprincipal of and interest on said bonds shall be payable in:lawful money of the United... Status of America at the MERCANTILE NATIONAL BANK AT DALLAS, DALLAS, TEXAS, upon ,presentation and surrender of bonds or proper interest coupons SEC.TION.6.:, That each of said bonds shall be signed by the Mayor, Countersigned by the City Secretary, and the corporate seal of the "CITY OF, PLAINVIEW, TEAS+' shAll be impressed upon each of" them. SECTION 7:'That the facsimile signatures of the Mayor and City Se.eretary_m�y be ,lithographed. or printed on the .interest coupons attached to ;said bonds, and shall have the same effect as if they had been <signed- by them. SECTION S: � That the form of said bonds shall be sub stantially as. follows.::. NO. TJNIITED STATES OF AMERIvA 1,000.00 STATE OF TEXAS, C OtINTY OF HALE, CITY OF PLA INVIEW, TEXAS WkTF.R AND SE11MR IMPROVEMENT BOND, SERIES 194$... The CITY OF PLAINVIEW- a municipal corporbt.ion of the Smote of Texas, acknowledges itself indebted to and, FOR VALUE RECEIVED, hereby promises to pay to bearer, the sum of 28 ONE THOUSAND. DOLLARS-_ (41,000.00) I in.iawful,money of I the United. States of America, on, the FIRST DAY OF MhRCH2 19 with interest thereonfrom the - date hereof until. paid at the rate rate of PER OVENTUM ­776H, —a 11r-ch.1st and., Septam�- per annum,_payable, semi-annually, 15—er, lst , in each year, -.the. first interest payment date being March 1,1949, on presentation and surrender of the annexed coupons ad they severally : mature,. . BOTH, -PRINCIPAL,.,and. interest of this, bond are hereby made payable at MERCKNTI.1Z NATIONAL_ -BANK AT DALLAS,, .DALLAS_,_TZxks,,, And, for the prompt payMent -Of this bond. -and. the interest -thereon at maturity, thefull faith, credit and resources of the City of Plainview, Texas, are hereby .irr.evocably pledged. THIS BOND is one,... of and. ef f edt,l except as to. .numb er...,and,,.matur,-.ity.,.,,,,nual)--e,-redcons,eauti,vely; from One to One. hundred Fifty (150), both inclusive,,.. in__denomina-, tion of One. Thousand. Dollars - (1,.000.00) each., aggregating, in amount one, Hundred.,Fifty Thousand Dollars. $1150,000.00.) and.. issued for the purpose of improviting,, enlarging, .extend1ng.and , repairing the City's combined.Waterworks and.., Sanitary Sewer System, under authority Of the Constitution and laws of,the-State of Texas, and pursuant to an ordinance duly adopted by the City oduncil of the City of Plain -view, Texas, and recorded in the Minutes of said Council. AS PROVIDED in the ordinance-hereinabove mentioned,, the, City reserves the, right -to redeem Bonds. Numbers. 68to .1.5,0, both. , inclusive .(maturing on Marah lat-in each, of the,, years.-1964 to 1968,. both inclusive) in whole or in part, on liarch-1, 1959, or on any interest payment,_date, thereafter, , at par and accrued -,interest; PROVIDED FURTHER,,- that at least-thIrty (30) days. prior -to, any. win- terest payment., date, upon, which any, of said, bonds, are. to beredeemed, e. notice of redemption,.. signed by the, City .Secretary (specifying. th serial numbers and. ,amounts .,of bonds- to,be. ,redeemed) .%11�11-be. pub - lisped once in a newspaper of general. circulation in. the State of Texas, and ..shall,have been _.filed. with the ME--,RCANTILE.NATIONAU,BANK AT DALLAS.., DALLAS.,.. TEXAS-,, and should any, bond_.or, bonds- not be prey sented for redemption pursuant to such notice the same shall cease to bear interest from andafterthe-,date so- fixed for redemption. IT IS. HEREBY,CERTIFIED?' RECITED. AND REPRESENTED that - the issuance of.. this bond and, the series of 'which it is a part, is ..duly authorized by law. and, by a.vote of the..qualified property. . taxpaying voters of the,,Gity, of Plainview-,, Texas,, ..,voting.at -an_election- held for the purpose within said. City on the loth, day of February.$ 15.48-, that all acts,.,,, conditions,, and. things. requiredto, be . d-one.,preeledent, to and in the, issuance. this. series- of, b,onds-and-of this -bond, have properly done and, p,erfb,.,rmed andhavehappene.d. inregularand due t ime, form an,d,manner. as, required- by. law,,;_that .,suf f Icient, I and. proper provis.ion-for the levy,and collection of .taxes.. has., been made which, when, collected-, shall,,,b.e-,,,,aupropriated-,,.,excl-u,sively, to the payment of this .bond andAhe 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 indQbt.ednes.s,.of.. the. City Of rlainvlew,. Texas, including the entire series of bonds of which this is one, does not exceed any -constitutional or statutory limitation., IN WITNESS WHERE OF, the City Council of the City of Plain- view, Texas,, has, caused. seal of saidCity to be affixed-hexeto.., and this bond,to, be- signed by, the Mayor, and- counters. igned,by the -City Secretary, -and -the interest coupons hereto attached -to be executed by the lithographed, or printed f acaimile.- signatures.. ofsai-d_Mayor and City Secretary, the date of this bond, in conformity with the ordinance above referred to, being the 18t,,day of Ma:sch, 1948. . _ffa_`yOr,kj1 y 6 Plai view* COU111TERSIGNED: Texas 'City _SecFFet ry—,City of Plainview., Texas. SECTION 9: That the form 6 1 f interest coupon.attached to each Of said ponds _ -.shall be substantially as follows - NO. ON THE DAY OF _19 the City OF PLAINVIEW,-a municipal. corporation --of the State of Texas, hereby promises to pair to bearer, at MERCANTILE NATIONAL BANK AT DALLAS, DALLAS, TEXAS j_ the, sum of -..DOLLAR3 in lawful money of the Unites St-'ABB of America saidsumbeing ' - months' interest due that day on the "CITY OF PLAINVIEW, —TEXAS, WATER AND SEWER !MPRO-VTEMENT BOND, SERIES 19481f,.dat.ed March 1, 1948. Bond No. - City,Secretary Mayor SECTION 10: That the following certificate shall be printed on :.the back of each bond-, OFFICE OF COMPTROLLER STATE. OF TEXAS REGISTER NO. I HEREBY CERTIFY that ,there .,is on file and of record in my Office acertificate of the Attorney General -of the State of Texas,. to the effect that this boud..haa 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 bhis,day been registered, by M&I WITNESS MY HAND AND THE SEAL OF MY OFFICE AT AUSTIN, TEXAS thistheday of .-119 Comptroller of - Public Accounts ­---t the State of Texas. SECTION 11: BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PLAINVIEW, TEXAS-:, That a special fund to. be designated ".CITY OF PLAINVIEW, TEXAS, VZATER AND SEWER IMPROVEMENT BONDS, SERIES 1948 FUND" is hereby created,, and- the proceeds -of, all taxes collected . for. or on account of this series of bonds shall be credited to said fund - for the purpose__ofpaying the interest on and to provide -a sink- ing fund for the rede-raption.of said bonds at maturity;. and, said fund shall be us.ed..for no other -purpose; that.,.to create said fund and to pay the interest on said bonds and to provide a sinking fund, sufficient to redeem them -at maturity, atax. of Ten CENTS, on,each one..hundreddollars, valuat ion UF all. Vaxabae, property in the City of Plainview, Texas I L or such an amount, asmay at, all times be legally necessary, , shaJ-I,- be annually levied ,_,-on,..said,property and annually assessed and collected until said bonds with interest thereon have been fully paid, and 4aid tax of :,Ten CENTS ( 10 0 )1s here now levied for the current year,, and —so mucia, thereof as shall, be. necessary, or in addition thereto as,may be required,, is hereby levied for each .succeeding year while said bonds,, or any of them are outstanding, and'the same shall be annually assessed and collected and applied only to the purposes,,,.named. SECTION,12: BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY TEXAS: _T T­­ That .the ;Mayor of. said. City shall be, and he is hereby authorized to .take, and ,have; charge. of all neces,sar.y .orders and,, records pending, investigation -by the. Attorney General...of the. State of Texas, and... shall.. take and.,.have. .charge .and.confrol of. the bonds herein authorized pending their approval by the Att- orney General and their registration by the Comptroller of Public Accounts. SECTION 13: BE.IT FURTHER ORDAINED BY THE CITY COTJ14CIL OF THE CITY OF PLAN%o IR4 , TEXAS:k.. , That, the sale of the, ..bonds, ,herein .authori..zed, to CENTRAL INVESTMENT COIj'ANY_ OF TEXAS., DALLAS, TEXAS, at .the. price. of par and accrued interest. to the date od, deli -very is.. her.eby conf'irmad.. Delivery of the, bonds shah. b.e :made to.. said pur.chas.er.- as soon as may be after the adoption of this ordinance, upon payment there- for in accordance withthe terms of the sale. SECTION 14: AND BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED BY TEE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF: PLAINVIEW, TEXAS.:... , The -public , improtance- of this measure, = and , the _..fact that it is to the _best interest. of the City ,to improve., enlarge-, extend and .repair .t.he_.Cit.y.'s comb_i :ed . 1-aterworks. and,.,_S.anitar-y Sewer System at the earliest possible dste,_cons:t.itute.and.- create an .emarge.ncy and an .urgent pub,11c, necessity requiring . that any rule -providing for ordinances , to be.. read . at , =re. than one meeting be .suspended,.: and requiring that this ordinance be passed and take effect_ as an . eme.rg.e.ncy;.me.a.sure, , .and.. ,;such. rule and provision-is.a.ccordingly suspended, and -.this ordinance is passed'as an emergency measure and shall take effect and be in force from .and. of ter . it.s :passage. PASSED AND APPROVED, on this, the 1�9th�day of FebEpA ,1948• J .:N . J ORDAN May®r, City of Plainview, ATTEST: Texan. L . .GALLILWAY. _ City Secretary,City.of Plain- view, Texas. ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING ISSUANCE OF 75,000 00 rr //"CITY OF PLAINVIEW, TEXAS STREET IM-PROMITENT BONDS, SERIES 1948. THE STATE OF TEXAS, CITY "�OF PLAINV.IEW,.. � COUNTY OF HALE. ON THIS, the 19th day of February ,1948,the �• ty Council of the City of Plainview, Texas, cone .ed in . special session, at th4regular meeting place in the City call, with the.. following members thereof, to -wit: J<. N. JORDAN, . ,MAYOR, L.ESTER W. JAIMS, C. P. ELLIOTT, M. B. HOOD, ALDERivIN, JOE E . 117EBB , SAKI LA TGFORD J. L.. GALLAWAY, CITY SECBETARY, present; and the.following absent; none D constituting a quorum; when among other proceedings had, were the following: M, Alderman - Elliott introduced a proposed ordin- and6. The ordinance. was. in full. Alderman Webb made a motion that .the rule requiring ordinances _tobe- read:more than. one time, at more than one meeting be suspended. The motion was seconded by Alderman Uood> The motion carried by the following vote: AYES: Aldermen Webb, Hood, Elliott, James and and., Langford., NOES: None,. Alderman Hood made a motion that the ordin- ante .be passed finally. 'The motion was seconded by Alderman Elliott The =motion carried by ,the ..following vote. AYES: Aldermen Hood Elliott Langford Webb and James NOES,-. None. The Mayor announced that the ordinance had been finally passed.. The ordinance is as follows: "AN ORDINANCE by the City Council .for the City of Plainview, Texas,, authorizing the issuance of bonds for the principal sum of 075,000.00 for the purpose of .constructing street improve- ments in and for said City; prescribing the form of the bonds and the form of the interest coupons; levying a continuing direct annual-,_ ad valorem tax on all taxable property within the limits of said City to pay the interest on such bonds .and to_ create a sinking fund for the redemption thereof and providing for the assessment and collection of such -taxes; en- acting the-provis.ions incident and relating to the subject and purpose of this or-dinance; and declaring an emergency." I�T,EREAS, at an. election held in.the City of Plainview,, Texas, on the 10th.day of February, 1948, a majority of the qualified voters who areproperty taxpayers of the City of Plainview, voting at said election, sustained the proposition to issue the bonds hereinafter described in the p:tincipal sum of 4-75,000.00 by a vote of 254 for and 118 against the proposi- tion; WHEREAS, this Councilhasexamined into and invest- igated the regularity of the proceedings for said election and finds the :same was duly and legally held; that tba notice required by.lav,,.to be given has been duly and legally given; and that s&id election was conducted in strict conformity with the law; therefore, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PLAINVIEW: SECTION 1:, That the bonds of said City, to be called "CITY OF PLAINVIEW, TEXAS STREET IMPROVEIVIENT.FONDS , SERIES 1948".. be issued under, and by virtue of the Constitution and laws of the State of Texas, for the purpose of constructing street improvements in and for said City, in the principal sum of SEVENTY-FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS ($75,000-00). SECTION 2: That said bonds shall be numbered consecu- tively from-0—n-e-7`11—to Seventy -'five (75), both inclusive; bhall 717- be of denomination of ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS (�1,000.00) each; aggre- gating the sum of SEVENTY-FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS .( 75s000.O0). SECTION.3: That they shall be dated March 1, 1948, and shall become due and payable serially according to the following schedule; BOND NUMBERS All Inclusive) MATURITY DATES AM OUNTS 1 to 5 Marsh 1, 1954 5,000.00 6 to 10 March 1, 1955 5,000.00 11 to 13 March 1, 1959.= 3,000.00 14 to 18 March 1, 1960. 5,000.00 19 to"23 March 1, 1961, 5,000.00 24 to 28 March 1, 1962 5,000.00 29 to 33 March 1, 1963 5,000.00 34 to 40 March 1, 19.64, , 7, 000 * 00 41 to 46 March 1, 1965 6,000.00 47 to 55 March 1, 1966 9,000.00 56 to 65 March 1, 1967 10,000.00 66 to 75 March 1, 1968 101000-00 PROVIDED, HOtA:EVER, that the City reserves the right to redeem Bonds Numbers 34 to 75, both inclusive (maturing on. March 1, 1964 to 1968, inclusive) in whole,or in`part,, on March 1, 1958, or on any interest payment date thereafter, at par and aderued_interest; PROVIDED FURTi—MR that.. at least thirty (30) days prior_ .to, any in- terest payment date upon which any of said bonds are to be redeemed, notice oftre.demption, signed by.`the City Secretary, (specifying the serial numbers and amounts of bonds to be redeemed) shall be pub- lished once in a newspaper of general circulation in the State of Texa�and s1a 11 have been filed with the ITER0NATILE NATIONAL BANK AT DALLAS, DALLAS., TEXAS, (THE paying.,agant. named. in each of said bonds), and .sho.ul.d any bond or b-onds not be presented for redemption for redemption pursuant to such notice the same shall. cease to bear interest from and after the date so fixed for redemption. SECTION 4: That said .bonds- shall bear .interest from dt.te until paid as follows,: Bonds Numbers 1 to 10, both inclusive, ma- taring 5,000.00 March�l, 1954 and 1955 shall bear interest,at the .. rate of TWO AND 014-HALT` PER CENTUM (2-1/2 0) per annum; Bonds Numbers 11 to 33', both inclusive, maturingMarch lstl in each of h ands ear. interest at the � the years 1959 to -1963 , both. -inclusive, shall bear i rate of THREE PER .CET7L1i1 0 ) per annum, B y rs 34. to 75, gars. 1964 - to both. inclusive, maturing March lst in each. of the. e, AND ONB-FOUR ..H PER CNETTJM t 3-1/4% per annum;.-sa eucber T:�EE 1968, both inclusive, shall bear interest a � proper coupons, attached. to each. of sa�,dnteres.t .-to be: evidenced by prop P b and s ; , and such interest to be payable semi-annually on Larch lst and September lst in each year, the first: interest payment date to be Marchl,1949• SECTIO That both principal of and: interest oh said bonds shall be payable in lawful money of the Una ted States ..of Amer- ica at MERCANTILE NATIONAL BANK AT DALLAS, DALLAS, TEXAS, upon pre- sentation and, surrender- of .bonds or proper .interest.,coupons.- SECTION 6. That each of said bonds shall. be signed. by the Mayor, countersigned:by the City Secretary, and the corporate seal of the "CITY OF PLAINVIEW, TEXAS", shall be impressed upon each of them. �F7�" IRA SECTION 7: That the facsimile signatures of the.Mayor and City Secretary may. be lithorgraphad,_ or -printed on the in- terest coupons attached to said bonds, and shall have the same effect 'as if they had ibeem, signed ,by them. SECTION g: That the form of said bonds shall be substantially ,as- 7(5lows: NO. UNITED STATES OF A6ERICA $1,000.00 STATE OF TEXAS, C OUIVTTY OF HALE, CITY OF PLAINVIEW, TEXAS STREET IMPROVEMENT BOND CITY OF PLAINVIEW, a munic.apl. corporation of the: State of Texas, acknowledges itself indebted to and, For VALUE RECEIVED, hereby promises to pay to bearer, the sum. _ Of ONE THOUSAND__ :DOLLARS (41,000.00), in lawful. money oftheUnites States of America on the FIRST DAY OF MARCH,, :9 , with interest thereon from the date hereof until paid at the rate of PER CENTUM ( %) per annum., payable semi- annually on March 1st and September;lst,. in each year, the first interest payment date being March 1, 1949, on presentation and surrender of the annexed coupons aa, they:.severally_ mature.. BOTH PRINCIPAL and interest of this bond are hereby made payable at MERCANTILE NATIONAL BANK vAT;.:DALLAS,- DALLAS, TEXAS, and for .the prompt payment of this. bond .. and the interest thereon at maturity, the full ffi.th, 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, numbered consecutively from One (1) to Seventy-five (75), both inclusive, in denomination of One Thousand Dollars-(1,000.00) each, aggregating in amount Seventy -Five Thousand Dollars (475,000.00) and. issued, for the purpose of constructing street improvements in and for said, City,, tinder authority of the Constitution and laws -of the State of Texas, pursuant. to an ordinance duly adopted by the City Council of the City of Plainview, Texas , and recorded in the Minutes of the_, City Council. AS PROVIDED in the ordinance, herei.nabove mentioned, the City reserves the night to redeem Bonds Numbers 34 to 75, both inclusive (maturing on March list in each of the. years 1964 , o 1968,_ bath inclusive.) in whole or in part, on March 1, 1958, or onany interest payment date thereafter, at par. and accrued. interest; PROVIDED FURTHER,..that at least thirty (30) ',days prior toany interest payment- date upon;.which any of s' d bonds are to be redeemed, notice -of redemption, signed by the City Secretary (specifying the eerlal numbers and amouris_ of bonds to -be redeemed) shall be publishedoncein a newspaper of ,eral circulation in the State of Texa, and shall have beegenn filed with the �&RCANTILE NATIONAL BANK AT DALLAS, DALLAS, TE ; and should any bond or bonds not he presented for redemp- tio,pursuant to such notice the same shall cease to bear in- ter4t from andafter the date so fixed for.redemption. IT. IS HEREBY CERTIFIEDY RLCITED AND REPRESENTED that the issuance of this bond and the series of which it is a part, is,duly authorized by law_and by a vote.of the qualified pro perty taxpaying voters -of the City of Plainview, Texas, voting at an election held for that purpose within said City on the lOt-k ay of February, 1948; that all acts, conditions, and things required to be done prededent to and in the issuance of this series of bonds and of this bond, have been properly done and ,F 4 performed and .,have happened .in, regular.. and, due time ,, formand. manner as required by. law, .that s.ufficient..and proper .provision for the levy and . collection: of taxes has_been. made which,. when collected, shall. be appropo ja-ted .exclus .vely to th,e.-_paymnt of this bond and the :series of whichit is a part,and.to the. pay- ment of the interest .coupons hereto annexed .as the same,. -shall . become dues anl.that.,the total indebtedness, of the City of Plain- view, Texas, including the entire series of bonds of which this is one, does not ,exce ed. any constitu.tional�:or .statu.tory,..lim.i.tat,io ,, IN ,WITNESS V RF.O.I', the,, City ,Council of the City of Plainview, Texas,. has caused.- the, seal of said City to be affixed. hhreto, and,this <bond to be signed by the Mayor .and ,countersigned by the City Secretary, and -the .interest. coupons .hereto, attached .t.o be executed by the lithographed .or print.ed..facsimile.signatures..of said .Mayor and City Secretary, the date of this bond, in conformity with the ordinance above referred to,beng the lst day of March, 1948. Mayor , City of P alriv iew, COUNTERSIGMEED - Texas. C' y Secretary, City of P 'nview, Texas:. SECTION 9: That the form of interest coupon attached to each of said bonds. shall . be subat,ati.ally as follows: NO. ON THE DAY OF , 19, the CITY OF PLAINVIE , a municipal corporation of the Stat&f Texas, hereby promises to pay to bearer, at MERCANTILE NATIONAL BANK AT DALLAS, DALLAS, TEXAS the sum,of. DOLLARS,. in lawful money of the United States of America, said sum being, months' inte-rest due that day on the "CITY OF PLAINVIEW $ TEXA STREET IMPROVEMENT BOND", dated Mardh 1, 1948, Bond No. • Mayor UITT Secretary SECTION 10: That the following certificate shall be print- ed on the back of_each bond OFFICE OF COMPTROLLER REGISTER NO. . ST.TE OF TEXAS., I HEREBY CERTIIY that there _ is nn. file, and,,of , reco,rd in my_ office a certificate of. ,,the. Atorney 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 ,.bae.a.i.ssued in conformity with the Constitution_. and laws ..of the State of Texas,. and that it is a valid and binding obligation upon Said City of Plainview, Texas, and said bond has._this day been registered by me. WITNESS MY HAND AND THE SEAL OF MY OFFICE at Austin, Texas, this the day of I 119. • Comptroller o Public Accounts of the state of Texas-. SECTION 11: BE IT FURTEER ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PLAINVIEW,. TEXAS.,:: , That to pay the interest on said bonds and create a sink- ing fund sufficient to redeem them at maturity, atax of Five CENTS W 5 on each one, I hundred dollarsl valuation Of all ta:x- able '6-property in the City of Plainview$ Texhas,-allor such annually an,amlevount as may -at all times be legally necessary) sbe ied 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 Five 7 CENTS 0) is here now pajj,� and said tax of .and., so mucN—t—( 5ii—ereof. as shall. be levied for the current,yearl, � necessary, or in addition thereto ias,,may be required, is hereby levied for each succeeding .year while said bonds-, or any of them are outstanding, and the same shall be annually assessed and collected. and..applied to the, purkose. named. SECTION 12: BE IT FURTIMR ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF T-11,11E, CITY OF —pLAINVIEW: That the -Mayor of said City shall.be2 and he is hereby authorized.to take and -have charge of all necessary orders and records pending, investigation by the A�Utorney General of the State of Texas? and-. shall take and. have, charge andcontrol of the bonds herein,authorized pending their approval by the Attorney General and their registration by the Comptroller of Public Ac c ountS SECTION 13: BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OFTHE CITY OF PLAINVIEW: That, the, sale of. the_bonds, herein authorized to CENTRLL I=i-'STMINT COMPANT, OF TE)aS 2 DALLAS , - TEXAS I at the price of par and accrued interest to the -date of delivery is hereby CONFIR1VIED. Delivery of the.bonds shall, be made to said purchaser as soon as may be after the adoption of this ordimnee, upon payment therefor in accordance with the -terms -of the sale. TER 01,�DAINED BY THE CITY SECTION14.- AND BE IT 17TMTH —_ COUNCIL OF HE CITY T—YOF PLAINVIEW:, The public importance ofthis measure., and the- fact that it is to the best interest of the City to construct and improve tha.streets of said City at the earliest possible .date. constitute and create an emergency and -an -urgent -oublic necessity- requiring that the rules providing for ordinances to be read more than one time,.or at more than .one. CD meeting be suspended, and requiring that this ordinance be passed az,,"1and take- effect as an emergency measure, and such rules 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. PASSED AND APPROVED, on this the 19th day of February 1948. J. N. Jordan Mayor, - City of Plainviewt Texas. ATTEST: L. Gallaway Ulfty Secretary, Cityof Plainview, Texas (CITY SEAL) There being no further businessImeeting adjourned. +J ""ry #J . -L . Gallaway, J- Plainview, _Texas,, Marah-1,$, 1948 The City COuncil.met,in,regular meeting with .the .followin member present: Mayor, 3., N. Jordan, Alderraen.-: Sam. Langford,. L g W. James, C- P- Elli0t­t:,M.,_BA Hood, City Tax. Collector, P. H. Bryan, City Attorney, Frank R. Day, City Health Officer, Dr. E. IQ. Nicholl and City Engineer, R. K. Snethen, attended the meeting. Minutes, of the last, meeting., read and, adopted. Motion and second that-themonthly 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, REPORTS:City Secretary's report for February, 1948 on Water &. Sewer & Miscellaneous Collections, 05,133.90; F. H. Bryan, Tax Collector's report for February, 1948-'Current-, 014,415.53; Delinquent-$224-37; Chief Policels re' ruary, 1948, $10port 12-50; and City Inspector's re Port fo374r Feb- 0.80. SALARIES: P. H. Bryan, 000.00; J. N. Jordan'y210.00; 1 J. L. Gallaway, $2,10.00; Margaret-. Kay, �15,,O.,00;,. Frank. R. Day, $100-00; Joe E. Webb, 020.0.0-; Sam Langford, $20.00; Lester W. James, 20.00;,C. P. Elliott, 420,00,; M. B. Hood,.$20.00; Rollin. K. Snethen, 0500-00; Hoyt Curry, $300-00; Nath Burkett t.215-00; Joe E. Baker,'$200.00; E. J. Shearer, $190-00; Hub Burt', $190.00; T. B. Alley, $180,00; J. E. Sheeon, 0190-00; Floyd Nelson, $190.00; Delbert Ball.ew, 0172.50; Hartense Pelphrey, 0172.50; Wiley Johnson, $172.50;,Geo. J. Boswell, $150.00; Sam Faith, $'80-00; T. P. Sitton,, $l72-50; B. M. Odom, $215.00; Bill Adams, 490.00; Cecil Boggs,. 4172-50; A. M. Hamilton, 6250-00; Leedy Maxey, $195.00; Frank Rigler, $185-00; Berry Lynch, 4185-00; Clyde R. Dorsett, $185-00; Fred L. Chandler, $172,50; F. A. Ray, $172-50; Charlie Lanford, 0172,50- Laurence Bragier, $172.50; Lee J. Peek, $172.50; W. F. Foley, 4360.00-... , S. E. Bolles-, 4275.00; A. T. Herrod, 4200.00-, Jack Slaughter, 4190-00; Lewis Lowe, $190.00; Jack Morris., 4172.50; T. O.--,,. Wilson, 4172-50; H. R. Sloan, $150-00; Jack Newton $172.5,0,.-LJ. P. Marlin,, 4200.00; A. L. King .$21.5.00; 0. B. Guin, 6195.00; Roy L. Warren, $180.00; Albert Norton, $172.50 Joe , W. Grabener, 4172-50; J. . Heflin, 4150.00;,Will Evans,18w1LN .00; Frank,,Stultz, 4'160..00;Dr. E. C. Nicholl,, 2,00.00- 4Josephine Piller, $75.00; Dr. D. P. Jone,.s. 75.,00; R. N. Tekell, Alqo.o,o- - _ 9 , C. E. Bramlet, 0172,50,; N. G. John.1 son, 0145.00; F. C. Moore, $172.50- T. T. Cargill, $145-00; Burton Coleman, $145-00; Houston Taylor,, §145-00; Earl Ballew, 0145-00. BILLS: Southwestern Bdll Telephone' Company, $82-55; Newman Motor Company, 61851.21; Commercial Radio Equipment Company,44-50; Bert Levy Meip Wear'4-11.25; Tri Angle Cafe, �29..20;. Mabry oil Co., $5.17; Continental Oil Company, 0163.10; Byars Bros. ,-4`6-40; R & :4 Supply company., 415.89; Rackwell.Bros. & Company, �10.00_;, Stapleton Bros. Mach. & Tank Company, $4.50; Connor Mathes Co., Inc.,�19-53; Phillips Battery Company,07-70; Robinson & Herring, Drug, 07.82; Shepard Chevrolet,Com pany, $215-48; Plainview Hardware Company, Q Mlot' r Service, �'14-03; Kiker.'s Service Station$15-10; Swain ,, P 0 466-58; J. Y. Biggs, :$533.46; Clowe & Cowan, Inc., $550'.53; Utility Supply Company, $25-50; Plainview builders Supply, 453.28; Boyd & Davenport,,$5.22; Winn Motor_ Company, $17.75; Biggs & Co. 4631-10; Badger Meter Mfg. Co., 070.75; Meinecke Bros.,12.12;• ,., Webb Tire Qompany, $10.00.- W. T. Cain Motor Company, $18-45; Reams Electric, $24-30; Wyatt Metal & Boiler Works, $534.20; The Karpark Corp.,029.78; Mr. John Hull, 29.00; Ejas,t, Side Grocery & Station, $9,75; J. L. Gallaway City Clk.430-00.; Southwestern Public Service Company,4853.95; Herald -News Publishing Co.jnc.,�127.88;.Western U-10n,410-14; West Texas Gas Company, W8.65; Shook.Tire Company,,416.16; American-LaFrance-Foamite Corp., 067-88; The Steck Company, 013.09; Ratliffs Balcksmith Shop, $24-00; The Plainview Tribune, �16-79; Plains Machinery Company, 28•85; Edmiston Service Station, S. E. Bolles, 100.00;,P. H. Bryan, 25.00; Higginbotham - Bartlett 53 90' Bartlett Company, 34.23; Thatcher printing Company, . , Berry's Shop, 49.45; Trustee's of Firemen's Pension. & Retire - merit Fund,.96.45; City Election Board, 62.50;Board of City Development, 750.00; Plainview Indep. School District, 125.00; Plainview Public Library, 40.00; Mercantile national Bank at Dallas, 1550•00; J. C. Terry -Postmaster, �15.03; Plainview Sanitarium & Cli�a.ic, 6.00; �he Texas .Company, 230, 07; Viking Supply Company, $102.30. The Rohan Company, lnc., 145.73; Chicken Inn, $17,85; Neptune i,eter Company, 954.30; G. B. Whitney, ;250.00; A.L. Hurst, 50.00; J. L. Patrick, 56.00; R. S. Slaughter, 48.00; City of plainview-Disbursements,$221948; Bity of Plainview- Withho: ding. Tay:, 669.00; J. L. Gallaway City collec�45,®06.92, Bryan &Hoffman ; Plainview Fire Department, 30.00; Bry Southwestern Bell Telephone Company, 92.45; West Texan Gas Company, $185.0 John F. DuBose, 174.00; Green Wrecking Yard, 3.70; W . S. Darle y & Company;: 1017. 56; Bradford Supply Co.Inc.,428.00; Commercial Radio,Equipment Company, 4.50; Tri Angle Cafe,72.75; Hugh R. Etter, 65.62; Kiker's Service Station, 14.50; Continental Oil Company, 152.36; Eagle Chem- ical Company, 44.85; Bert Levy & Son, Uniforms, 3.75; Good Year Service Stores> 15.90 National Disinfectant,Company, 21.93; Newman Motor Company, 485.90; Phillips Battery Co.,' $49.25; Andrews Corp.,654.6�; J. Y. Biggs, �376.50; ��inn Motor Company, aQ4.65; W. S. Rickey Clay Mfg.Company, 442.71, West Texas Wholesele Supply Company, 014-.58.,; R. T. Sparling V-1ater Measuring .Equipment, 36.00; J. E. Grave Mfg. Company, $77.00; Shook Tire.C.ompany, 8.97; Mate Chemical Company, 83.60; John Hull, 42.00; Robinson & Herr- ing Drug, 9.14; East Side Grocery & Station, 8.15; George Keys,. $5400;.Magnolia .Petroleum Company, � �4.12 • , Dewberry Brosl Garage, 27.95 J. L. Gallaway -Registrar, 19.50; The Karpark Corp., 1.03; Swain Motor Service, 64.16; Crenshaw Taint Glass Company, $9.70; Brandt Automatic Cashier Company, 25.50; R & R Supply Company, Inc. ,$8.48; Byars Bros. ,$2.4g; Stapleton Bros.Nlachine' & Tank .Company, $8.00; Plainview Hardware Company, 6. �.0; Higi nbotham-Bartlett Company, 5.08; Biggs & Company, 95.11; Guld Oil Corp.,�2.2o; Sou'thwevtern Public Service Co., 843,09; Shepard Chevrolet Company, 82.52; W. S. Darley, , 3.93 ; Long -Bell lumber company, 441. 58 Herald -Nees Publishing Company, 5.18 V. R. Rodgers&..Son: 615.00; Meinecke Bros., 7.39; Connor Mathes Company Inc.,$6.63; Boyd & Davenport, R31,39; 8.00; '1'hatc'rier Printing Company, 5.90; Harder & Dysart, Mabry Oil Company, 12.65; Clowe & Cowan Inc.,159.11; 1,�este:r�nUnion, 13.17; Magnolia Petroleum Company, 15.48; Plainview Sanitarium & Clinic, $25.00; Board of City Develop- ment, $750.00; Plainview Indep.School District, $1.25.00; Plain- view Public Library, 40.00; Mercantile National Bank at Dallas, 01550.00e :Motion by Alderman. Hood, seconded - by Alde-rman Elliott, that the following estiates . be approved and ordered paid. Bryan,: & Hoffman onpavi#g contract for 1,191.82, and. one for $165.50; One for Hasie & Green Engineers, 493.02, and orie for Jordan & Tubb for 240.00.: The motion was, carried and it was so ordered. Motion by Alderman Langford, seconded -,by Alderman Elliott, that a, sanitary sewer line be laid. to the 0. Tvl_. Smith property in Block 11,--Montrose Addition, a distance..of eleven hundred feet, he to pay or 350 feet of said sewer line and when as many as eight (8) connections are .made to said sewer line the City will reimburse Mr. Smith foi° the cost to him of said 350 feet. The motion was carried 'and it was so.ordered. Motion by Alderman Langford, seconded by Alderman Hood, that the following resolution be passed and adopted. The abbion was carried and the resolution follovis'. PETITION To: The Honorable,Mayprand,City Council, Of the City of Plainview, Plainviews Texas. Gentlemen. Harvest Queen, Mill & Elevator Company, acorporation, with. its principal place of business in Plainview, Hale County, Texas, respectfully represents and shows the followin That it is the owner or has'bm agreement ement to buy all.ofthe property abutting on or.adjgining the streets, alleys and parts of streets and alleys ,.hereinafter fully desaribed, -Harvest QueenMill& Elevator, Company respectfully requests. . the City Council to.close and vacate the aforesaid streets and alleys and parts of streets ,and alleys hereind-ft-er described,for��'the_re- anon,,', -:,that the streets and alleys so sought to be closed . and.vacat- ed serve no useful, purpose too -the traveling .public and for the reason that the-said.streets in connection with the buildings to be erected constit'ute,a hazard to the traveling public and the alleys sought to be closed are blocked from use of the traveling public and haveneverbeen usedby the public. The said streets and alleys or parts of streets and alleys to be closed are -,described by metes and bounds as follows: FIRST TRACT. BEGIINKING at the North East Corner of Block No. 29, Highland Addition tothetown of -Plainview, Hale County, Texas, as shown by the duly recorded plat of said addition.. THENCE West to the North Vest Corner,of Block No. 301 Highland Addilon to the town of Plainview, Hale County, Texas, as shown by the duly recorded.,p1at of said addition.. THENCE North to.the South WestCornerof Block No. 55, High- land Addition to the town of ilainview, Hale.County, Texas, as shown by the duly recorded.platof said addition. THENCE Easel to the South East Corner of Block No. 56, Hight rid' Additiontothe town of Plainview, Hale County,' Texas, as shown'by the duly re,corded-plat of said addition. THENCE Southto the North East Corner of Block No. 29, Highland Additl-onto the town of Plainview, Yale County, Texas, as shown by the duly -rec1orded­..pla,t of said addition. SECLRD TRACT BEGINNING. at the North West Corner of Block No. 29, Highland Addition t0the town of Plainview, Hale County, Texas, as shown by the duly recordedplat of said addition, THENCE Writ to the North East Corner of Block No. 30, Highland Addi tion the town of Plainview, Hale County, Texas, as shown by the duly recorded plat of said addition. THENCE South with the East line of Block No. 30, Highland AdditEn to the town; of Plainview, Hale;County, Texas, as shown by the duly recorded plat of said addition, to the North line of F.W. & D.S.P.RY.Co. Right -of -Way; THENCE East with the "orth lineof F.W.&D.S.P.Ry Co. -Right -of - Way toe line of Block No. 29, Highland Addition to the town of Plainview, Hale County, Texas, as shown by the duly recorded plat of said addition;- TIMNCE,North with the Vest line -of Block No. 29, Highland Add- ition tothetown of Plainview Hale County, Texas, as shown by the duly recorded plat of said addition, to the place of beginning. , U THIRD TRACT BEGINNING, at- t.he..North.. West: Corner. of Lot No. 1 in Block No. 2g, , ghlan:d Addition to the town of Plainview, Hale County, Texas, as _shown; by :the duly recorded plat of said. addition-. THE NCE, 'Ue,st to the..lyor,th. Fast,: Corner. of Lot No. lb in Block No..29, Highland Additon to the town of -elainview, Hale County, Texas, as shown by the duly recorded plat of said .addition. THENCE South With We.s.t_Alley Line. of Block No. 29, High, land Ad'� dit ion , to the, town of Plainview, hale . County, Texas, as shown by the duly recorded plat of said addition, to the North line of F.W.& E)-.B.P.Hy Co. Right -of -"Way; T`E,NCE Eas,t_with .the North .line of F.W.& D.S.P.Ry Co. Righto y, to East, alley lane. of Block No. 29, Highland =- Addition to the town of Plainview, Hale County, Texas, as shown by the duly recorded plat. _of said. addition; - THENCE .North with East alley, ;Line of Block No. 29, High- land Nddition to the town of Plainview, Hale County, Texas, as shown by the duly recorded plat of said addition, to the place of beginning. FOURTH TRACT BEGINNING,at the lvorth West Corner of Lot No. 1 in Block No. 377H and addition to the town of Plainview, Hale Courw, Texas, as -,shown- by the,. duly recorded, plat ofsaid addition. THENCE West to the. North East -Corner of Lot No.. 16 in Block No. 30, Highland Addition to the town of Plainview, Hale County, Texas, as shownbythe duly recorded plat of said addi- tion. THENCESouth w.ith..7est A-1,1ey Line of. Block No..30, Highland Addition the town of Plainview, Hale County, Texas, as shown by the duly recorded plat of said addition, to the North Line of F.W.& D.S.P.r.Ry Co. Bight -of -Tay; THENCE-- East with the North line of F.W.&- D:S.P.Hy.Co. Right -of gay to East. -alley line of- Block No. 30, Highland Addi- tion to the town of Plainview, Hale County, Texas, as shown by the duly re. corded. plat -,of, said.. addition; THENCE. North .with - East alley line . of Block, No. 3.0, Highland ,addition to the town of Plainview, Hale County, Texas, as shown by the duly, recorded plat of said _addition, _ to place, of beginning. WHEREFORE, the pe,stitioner respectfully. ,requests .the City Council of the City of Plainview, T-exas, to enter its order closing and vacating the streets and alleys and parts of the streets and, .alleys. herein . described. Dated this February 16, 1948 HARVEST QUEEN MILL &.ELEVATOR COMPANY BY Vincent Tudor SEci7 TARY & ATTORNEY RESOLUTION vy'mR,AS, a pe,tit.ion ,has. -been. duly presented and filed with the City Council of the City of -elainview, Texas, executed by the Harvest Queen mills...and_Elevat.or Company-, which requests the City Council to close and vacate, the hereinafter described streets and alleys and parts of streets and alleys within the boundaries of the City of'rlainview, Texas, as hereinafter more fully described,; and, AREAS, it appears to the .City council that all of the_ owners abutting on -said streets, and. alleys sought Lobe closed have joined in such°'petition and that the allegations contained in said petition are true and<corre,ct; and, WHEREAS, it appears from said petition and thee evidence offered in support thereof that the -streets and alleys herein- after described and sought to be closed serve no useful p.�rpose to the traveling. public_ and. _that. tip streets sought,, to be.'elosed are a hazardtothe.traveling public, and that the alleys are blocked from the use of the traveling public and have not been used by the public; and, W+REAS, it appears to the City Council that the closing of said streets and alleys will not inconvenience th:e public nor the utilities that serve that area; :and,. WHEREAS, said streets and. alleys sought to be closed are des- cribed by metes, and bounds as follows: see page 38 and 39 for the list of said streets and alleys sought to be closed. NOW, THE tEFORE , BE IT_ RESOLVED - AND ORDAINED by the 'City Council, of the City of; rla.inview, Texas, in regular meeting assembled at the City Hall of said city on the lst day of March ,1948, after due, consideration, _ investigation and de iberatzon, the City Counci]�is of the opinion and finds that said petition is 11 respects should be granted, and that the streets and alleys as hereinabove-des-. cribed be .and the, same are hereby in all; things ._closed and vacated. - PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED this 1st day of March,1918, J. N. Jordan ATTEST: mayor J. L. Gallaway City Secretary Motion.by Alderman James, seconded by Alderman Langford, that the following resolution be passed and adopted. The motion was carried and the resolution fellows. ORDINANCE NO. 547 AYLORDINANCE REPEALING ORDINANCE NO.32 AND ALSO ORDINANCE NO. 365 AIM ALL OTHER ORDINANCES ANT ORDERS IN CONFLICT II.EREWITH, ,AND PRESCRIBING RITES TO., BE CHARGED FOR SENIER SERVICE AND PROVID- ING THAT NO FREE SERVICE SHALL BE ALLOtIIED: PRESCRIBING' THE TIME AND PLACE FOR THE PAYMENT OF ACCOUNTS- PROVIDING. PENALTY FOR FAILURE TO PAY ACCOUNTS anti I'I'EiIN THIRTY DAYS AND PROVIDING FOR CONDITIONS UPON WHICH SERVICE WILL BE RESU MID. BE IT ORDAINED by the City Council of the City of-elainview, Texas: SECTION 1.. That Ordinance 1' o. 32 and �-'rdinance-Nos365 passed by the Ca.ty Council of the City of i'lainview on the 15th day of November, 1909 and :august.2, 1932,,respectively, and recorded in Vol. 2, Page 89 et seq. and Vol. 6., page 246, respe;ctive.ly,.. in so far as they in. -any respect conflict with the provisions and the rates to be charged and set out in this ordiance, are in all things repealed. SECTION 2.-(a) Sewage is hereby defined as a water -or -water borne waste from water closets, urinals, lavatories, sinks, math, tubs, showers, household laundries, basement,flo.or drains,,, garage gloor drains, Storerooms, soda.fountains, c,uspidors,.refr.igerator drips, drinking fountains, stable floor drains, and all similar fixtures, and receptacles that discharge waste into the sewer system, (b) For the purpose-iff this ordinance, indus- trial sewage wastes-inaluding-allsolid or liquid are defined as wastes from any..canniag- procesz, Or any other process,or underr, fats, milk wastes:, acids,, minerals, or suspended, taking, and oils, as distingui-s-bed from_.the.n(:),rmal sewage wastes.and dis soli - ds, . and speci- charges from private homes and non -industrial premises Pically excluding cafes, grocery stores, hotels_ and filling stations (c) The terms City Health officer, city Engineer, and City Plumbing Inspector refer to the regularly appointed and constituted city Officials. /(d) Biochemical. oxygen. demand is. that amount of oxygen expressed in parts per million nec-essary to satisfy the oxygen requirements. of,a sample of industrial sewage waste in- cubated for five days .at._ 20 deg. c-,ent1grade and tested in accord- ance with the procedure -given in the 1937 Edition of ,Standard Metholds" published by the American. Public, Health Associatio-a. /(e) Suspended, solids is, the amount of matari-al in suspension expressed .in parts per million as determined by the Gooch Crucible determination given in the 1937 Edition of "Standard Yethods" published by the American Public Health As- .sociation. (f) The sewer system of..the City of Plainview isdefined as.,a collection system consisting., of sanitary sewer lines and storm sewer lines, and any other drainage system with- in said city, and ,-sewa-ge:1.treatment and,sewage-Adsposal -works. J. SECTION It is deemed,by, the., Council. of the, City of _ _ . Plainview, Texag . and, f ound necessary t,o I fix: uniform rates- to . be charged by said, city's MUnicLipa.l.sewer -S_,Y'stem by basing such rates on the amount of water used by sucausers instead of a Fixed per unit .,and fixture rate. SECTION 4. (a) A -quarterly charge shall be paid. by the users .of the sewer services furnished by the City's municipal sewer .system ae,cordingto the, f.QJIOWingL,z,,che,.dule-.of..rat,es:, For each sewer connection there,,is hereby fixed a minimum charge of 61-50 per quarter -for the first 9,000 gallons of water used plus-f-ive cents for each. additional,l,,000-ga-llons.usad,-during said period, except that -when.irrigation,rates are in effect, the total average water used for ' tba L , period, f r om October 1, to March 31, will be used as the basis ,for determining sewer use charges.. (b) If all or part of_water is supplied from - other sources than the City of Plainview's municipal water system, then the,entire volume Of such water shall..be com- puted by the Superintendent of the Water Department by meter or such other method of measurement as may be approved by the City Council and such personi firm or corporation. -shall -pay a sewer service charge on the same basis as if ail of the water had been obtained from the City of Plainview's municipal water system. (c) In the -event any person, firm or corpora- t-on using the city's.system of sewage is not a user of water 1 9 . supplied by the Water Departm nt of said City, andhewater .t used thereon or therein is.,not measured by, a water meter a:oceptable to the Superint,endent of the 'h'ater Department, then. and in such case.sudhc person, firm or corporation Laing such sewer system shall install a water meter which is acceptable to the Superintendent .of the Outer Department. at her, his, its or their own expense, so that the amount of water so used shall be metered or otherwise measured or determined by the Superintendent of the VVater Department in order to determine what the amount of water consumed would be if the water had been supplied by the Water Department. M_ (d)Every person, firm or corporation whose pre- mises are situated,beyond,the corporate limits of the City of Plainview and the premises are served or may hereafter be serv- ed by a connection with the city sewer of the City of Plainview, Texas, whereby the sewage or industrial water, or either, are disposed of by the. City of Plainview, either through the,facili - ties of the sewage treatment and sewage disposal works of the City of Plainview or otherwise, shall pay a sewer service charge of double the charges set out in paragrap-h (a) of.this section. (e) The Superintendent of the Water Department shall determine the volume of water used by monthly readings L of the water meters or otherwise measured or determined. for the purpose and as a basis for the sewer .charges as .fixed .herein. (f) Any industrial; user of the city sewer system who by -the nature of his industrial operation does not discharge mote than 85% of the water used by him into the city sewer sits,tem said serer service charge will be computed by the..Water Superin- tendent upon the basis of the water actually.dischargedinto such sewer system.,,the. Water Superintendent,to determine, by approved measuring device or otherwise, the actial amount of water passing int,o, the city sewer system. a SECTION 5. Discharge of industrial sewage wastes into the s zitary sewer syttem of the, City of -Plainvieiv,' Texas, by any per- son, firm or corporation shall be and -is hereby prohibited un- less the person, firm or corporation desiring to discharge in- dustrial sewage waste into the city's sewer system,shal,!,.fir:st apply for and receive a permit from the City Sanitary Officer. Any such permit so issued shall ipso facto terminate upon the violation by the peinittee of any of the- -provisions of this' ordinance. SECTION 6. A permit for connection to the said sanitary sewer systemtopermit the dischargeofindustrial sewage wastes shall be granted by the City Sanitary Officer only where tests by such officer or his designated representative show that the industrial sewage waste has a biochemical oxygen demand of less than 200.0 parts per million and suspended solids of less than 150.0 parts per million and where no injurious acids, alkalis or dissolved gases are contained in the wastes which will in- jure the said sanitary sewer system, its appurtenances or parts, or will hinder the treatment and purification of sewage. Ni SECTION 7. Where the industrial sewage wastes contain such injurious materials or biochemical oxygen demand in excess of 200.0 parts per million or suspended solids in excess of 150.0 parts per million, connection to the sanitary sewer system shall be permitted only after provision has been made for pr I etreatment sufficient to bring the quality of the industrial sewage wastes effluent from the pretreatment plant of the permittee within the, required standords as given under Section 6 of this ordinance. SECTION 8. The sewer:service charge as herein provided shall be payaEle qu7r-terly at thsame ,time and .place as the water :bills. are paid to the 'City of -t'lainvi6wlland at the election of the,Water Superintendent may be shown as a separate item UpoO such water bill and said.charges shall be paid to the Superintendent of the dater Department SECTION 9. Any person, firm or cprporation who shall fail to pay the sewer service. charge as herein levied and assessed within the time limit prescribed for the payment of water , bills , shall be subject to having his sewer line disconnected from the city sewer system and no connection thereafter shall be made.with the sewer system until such person, firm or corporation 'Zhall have paid all amounts due and a charge of 41.00 for disconnection from said system and $1.00 for. reconnecting withsaidsystem. SECTION 10. All moneys received from the collection of sewer service charge.authorized by this ordinance sh&11 be, used., solely for the retirement ofthe. bonded debt and payment of the cost of the management, maintenance, operation and repair of the sewage system treatment and disposal works and extensions and improvements to said sewer system and treatment and disposal works, and the surplus, if any, shall be set aside for replacement and deproeciation of said sewer system„ and the City Secfetary shallkeep a separate and distinct account of all sewer service money received.and disbursed. SEGTION.11. If any section, .subsection, sentence, claum , or phrase of this ordinance is.for any reason held to be uncon- stitutional, void, or invalid, the validity of the remaining portions - of the ordinance shall not be affected thereby, it being t1B intent of the City Council in adopting. and of the Milyor in approving this, ordinance -that no portion thereof or provision or regularion,contained herein shall become inopera- tive or fail by reason of any unconstitutionality or invalidity of any section, subsection, sentence, clause, phrase, or portim, provision, or regulation of this ordinance.. SECTION 12. The public importance of this ordiance creates a public �emergency and a public imperative necess,ity, requiring the cusp ens of the Charter. rule . providing that. no ordinance or resolution shall be passed finally on -the day it is introduced and that such ordinance.or resolut,ion.shall be read -at three meetings of the,,.City Council, and the Mayor having declared that such public,emergency and imperative necessity exists, and re- questthat said Charter rule be.suspended and that this ordin- s ance take effect and be in force and effect from and after its passage, b2nd it is accordingly so ordained. PASSED AND APPROVED this 1st —day of March 1948. J. N. Jordan Mayor ATTEST: J. L. Gallaway, City secretary The City Tax Collector, P. E. Bryan is authorized to accept $288.09 insettlement of all taxes on Lots-4 & 8 block 7, Lot,-1 Block 8, Lot 9 Block 10,, and. Lots 3 & 4 Block 14 and South 1221feet of 2 in block 14 all in Hilcrest Addition, to the City of .Plainview,- Texas. There being no further businessi meeting adjourned. of elainview, Texas. r7 7Ci t7 ebr e t a r y , U —1t y of PlainviewTexas Plain"'view, Texas, March 15, 1948 The City Council met in regular meeting with the following members present: Mayor, J. N. Jordan, Aldermen: Sam Langford, 1- M. B. Hood, L. W. C. James, anc P. Elliott, City Tax Collector, I " I �) City Health officer, 1'. Bryan, City Attorney, Frank R. Day Dr. E.C.Nicholl and City Engineer, R. K. Snethen, Attended the meeting. Minutes of the last meeting read and adopted. Motion by Alderman Hood, seconded by Alderman Langford, that a. permit be granted to Murrell Furniture Company to cut the curb in fromt of his place of business at,1004 East Fifth Street, said cut; not to exceed forty feet in length® The motion was carried and it was so ordered. Motion by Alderman Elliott, seconded by Alderman Hames, that Green.Machinery Company be granted a permit to connect with the City's storm sewer on East Eighth Street, it being 'understood that they will install a grease trap at said connection. The motion was carried and it was so ordered. Motion by Alderman Langford, seconded by Alderman James, that the estimate of 0140-07 for engineering feds by Hasie & Green, engineers, be accepted and ordered paid. The motion was carried and it was so ofdered.' Motion by Alderman James, seconded by Alderman Langford, that City Attorney, Frank R. Day, and City Engineer, R. K. Snethen be authorized to negotiate a t1tradell with the Southwestern Public Service Company, on the well located near the Santa Fe Station. The motion was carried and it was so ordered. Motion by Alderman Elliott, seconded by Alderman.. Langford, that the City advertise for bids on the sewer improvements, said bids to be opened at 10:00 Otclock A. M. on April 22s 1948. The motion was carried and it was so ordered. Motion by Alderman James, seconded by Alderman Langford, that the City purchase a tract of land from Lowell Sitton on Fifth Street said tract desctibed indeed and abstract. The purchase price not to exceed $500-00. The motion was carried and it was. se ordered. There being no further business, meeting adjourned 411�away�_ City t Cit :March 25, 1948:- A called meeting of the City Council of the City I of Plainview was held on the above mentioned date with Mayor, J. H. Jordan, pre- siding, and Aldermen: Joe E. Webb, C. P. Elliott, J. B. Hood, and City Engineer, R. K. Snethen being presentwhen the following business was transacted, -to -wit. - Motion by Alderman Webb, seconded by Alderman Hood, that. the City Engineer, R. K. Snethen be authorized to get the Dairy Barn cleaned up and put in shape for the Fat Stock Show and also for the Dairy Show, and that he is to have control of maintainance and care Of buildings and grounds at all times. The motion was carried. There being no further business, meeting adjourned, P , ET —,B _Fy —an , -C it _y 5 Tc -Y—. - p Plainview, Texas, April 5,1948 The City Council met in regular meeting with the following members present: Mayor, J. N. Jordan, Aldermen: San Langford, M. B. Hood, L. W. James and Joe E. Webb, City Attorney, Frank R. Day, City Health Officer, Dr. E. C. Nicholl and City Engineer, R. K. Snethen, Attended the. fteeting., Minutes of the last regular meeting, also, minutes kfthe called meeting which was held on March 25th, read and adopted. M M Motion. by, Alderman Langford, seconded by Alder -man Webb, 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: REPORTS: City Secretary's report of Warer & Sewer and Miscellaneous Collection in'March, 1948, $4,261.99; City Tax Collector's report of Current Taxes for March, 1948, $1069.83; Delinquent Taxes, 41 318.36; Chief of police's report for March, 1948, 01949.00; Inspector's report for March, 1948; 4437-75. SALARIES: P. H. Bryan, 0300-00; J. N. Jordan, �,-'210.00; J. L. Gallaway, $210.00; Iva Margaret Kay, $150-00; Frank R. bay, $100.00; R. K. Snethen, $500-00; Hoyt Curry, 80300-00; Nath Burkett, $215-00; 1 Joe E. Baker, $200.00; E. J. Shear, . erp $190.00; Hub Burt, $190.00; T. B. Alley, $150-00; J. -Z. Sheeon, $190.00; Floyd Nelson, 4190.00; Delbert Ballew, $172-50; Fartense �` Pelphrey, $172-50; Wiley Johnson, '�' 17 2 .50; George J. Boswell, $150,00; Sam Faith, $80.00; T. P. Sitton, �172-50; B. 11J.; Odom, $215.00; Bill Adams, $90-00; Cecil Boggs, 0172.50; A. M. Hamilton, $250.00; Leedy Maxey, $195-00; Frank Rigler, $185.00; Berry Lynch, -$185-00; Clyde R. Dorsett, 4185.00; Fred L. Chandler, *172-50; F. A. Ray, $172,50; 'Charlie Lanford, 4172-50; Laurence Brazier, O172-50; Lee J. Peek, $172-50; W. F. Foley, $360.00; S. E. Bolles, $275 * 00; A. T.:Herrod, $200.00; Jack Slaughter,4190.00; Lewis Lowe, $190.00; Jack Morris, $172-50; T. 0. lriilson, $155.25; H. R. Sloan, $150-00; Jack.Newton2 $172-50; J. P. Marlin, 200.00; A. L. King, $215-00; 0. B. Guin, 41-95-00; Roy L. Varren, *180.00; Albert Norton, $172.50; Joe lvi. Grabener,- 172.50; 9. M. Heflin, $150-00; Will Evans, $160.00; Frank,Stultz, 4160-00. Dr. E. C. Nichol, 4200-00; Josephine Piller, $75.00; Dr. D. P. Jones, $75-00; R. N. Tekell, $192 50; C. L. Bramlet, $162-59; N. G. Johnson, $147.5-0; W. L. hllcKee, 4165.00; F. c. Moore, $167-50; T. T. Cargill, $147.50; Burton Coleman, *147-50; Houston Taylor, 01.47.50; Earl Ballew, $147-50; BILLS: Lowell Sitton, $500.00; City National Bank, $15,245-01; Caprock Water Association, 9"50.00; City of Plainview -Disbursements, $491-11; City of Plainview -Withholding -Tax, $688-38; J. L. Gallaway, City Collector, $77.80; Plainview.Fire Department, ;030-00; Fair Radio"jSales, $39-50; J. C. Terry -Postmaster, 015-03; Roy Maxey, 0,33-00; J. L. Gallaway -Registrar, 4�24'o50; Election Board, $92,50; Panhandle & Santa Fe R.R.Comp,any, r�116-78; Southwestern Bell Tel- ephone Company, `M-40; West Texas 4as company) 4185-25; Southwest- Q $ etn Public Service Co.,$896.60; Shook Tire Company, 66.09; Bert Levy & Son Uniforms, $3.75; Chicken Inn, y�60.05; T-igginbotham-Bart- L. Jett Company, < 63.75; Winn Motor Company, 437-90; M. B. McKee Co., C1 �60.02; Mabry Oil Company, $6.32; Connor Mathes Company, $5.86, Plainview Builders Supply, �41.83; Boyd & Davenport, $18.30; Webb Tire Company, $2.50; John Hull, $74.50; The Rowland Company,$3-00; m p Thatcher Printing Company, �205-30i Gibson Plu .Plumbing Comp any4 19-95; Gibson Plumbing Company,$10-50; Willson & 'Xaldrop, $3.03; Feuer- bacher Plumbing Company, $180-36; Blakney Service Station, 0.60; Commercial Radio Equipment Company, 4�?'4-50; Tri Angle Cafe, 411.25; Last Side Grocery & Station, ­11.61; Continental oil Company,,`-209.26 Phillips Battery Company, 07-55; The Rogers Agency, ) 209. 00; HTugh R. Etter, $24.45; Consolidated Fabricators, 191.00; The Hale Co. Abstract Company, $2.00; Clarke & Courts, $2.01. Edmiston Service Station, .417.27; Newman Motor Company, 458.84; Vaughan 166,1 Service Station' $6.16; Western Union, 416-07; !Eikerls Service, Station, 04.45; JohnF. DuBose, 127-00; The Seagrave Corp., $21.00; Clowe & Cowan, Ine.,482.89; R. H. Knoohuizen & Compgny,032-50 Plainview Hardware Company, 48.85; 15,eineoke Bros.,�4-74 Viking Supply Company, $262.02; Blankenship Supply,CompanY2 $lL43; Pitts - bur h Equitable, 44.06; Badger Meter Mfg.' Company, 072.20; John G. Egsdon , 50.95; Plainview Sanitarium & Clinic, 01031,85; The Steck Company, $6.32; United States Asphalt Corp.,6*215.26; Gulf Oil Corp.,43.60; American-LaFrance-Foamite Crop.,$12.00; Robinson & Herring Drug, .10.25; Herald -News 'publishing Company, Inc.,063-11; Shepard Chevrolet Company, $129.22; the Rohan Company, Inc.,$112.50; Plains Machinery Company, *q73-76; Swain Motor Service, ft.72; Reams Electric, $85.41; Viking Supply Company, $125.00; Amari 10 COmmunica- 46 Lions Company, fi90.00; R & R Supply Company, 174.43; J. .. Long,. 4845.00; Mercantile rational Bank at Dallas, 1550.00; Floyd Chaney, 33.50; Davis Electric Company, 62.64; Good Year Service Stores, 73-33; Ber Chemical Company, $92.76; Neptune Teeter Company, 1020.00; Gulf Oil Corp. 179.25; City of Plainview -Disbursements, 726.58; J. L. Gallaway -City Collector, 47.83 Motion by Alderman James, seconded by Alderman Langford, that the purchasing agent be instructed to purchase six -hundred feet of 12 inch, double jacket fire hose for the Fire Department. The motion was carried and it was so ordered. Motion by Alderman Langford, seconded by Alderman Hood, that J. C. Smith be appointed to a place in the Police Departme.at, the place .made vacant by the resignation of Mr. Alley, and'the salary to be the same. The motion was carried and it°was so ordered Plainview, Texas :arch 18, 1948 TO. Hon. J. N. Jordan, Mayor, and City Council, Cty.of Plainview. Gentlemen; We, the Southwestern Public Service Company, a corporation., . respectfully ectfully petition your Honorable Body, as the City Council to close the alley in Block No.4, of the Wye Addition,. and also to close Liberty Street, and as grounds therefor. say; That the petitioner ovens all of Block No. 4 in said addition, and. that they with the City of Plainview own all of. Block.No. 5 in said addition. Petitioner further states that Liberty Street'is only a block and a half: long and that it is a deadend street from the west by reason of the Panhandle & Santa Fe Railroad tracks, and right-of- way, and is a deadend street on the east because of a lake and the ground is wholly unimproved, and that said street has never been opened or used by the traveling public., and the public Would,not be inconvenienced in any respect by the closing of said street and alley. That no utility service lines or pipes are laid _in the alley or the street sought to be closed. Petitioner prays that the Honorable City Council after due consideration close said street and alley. Fltj,CUTED this lst da 3 y of March, 1948. SOUTHWESTERN PUBLIC SERVICE C O . By J.,E. Cunningham President. Motion by Alderman James,_ seconded by alderman Webb, that the following resolution be passed and adopted. The motion .was carried and the resolution follows RESOLUTION WHEREAS, petition has been duly filed with the City Secretary by the Southwestern Public Service Company, and presented and con sidered by the City Council praying for ordinance and resolution of the City Council to close the alley in Block 4 of Wye Addition to the town of Plainviez,, Hale County, Texas, and also to close Liberty Street; and. VMRAS, the grounds stated therefor were that said alley and atreet have never,,=been opened and used by the public and that said street is only one and a half blocks long and is deadend both on the east and, wes-t, ends; and WHEREAS, it appears to the City Council that the allegations and grounds stated in said petition are true and that said street and. alley have never been opened and used by the traveling public and that the public will not be inconvenienced by reason of the closing of same; and, W1HEFLE;A3, it appears to the City Council that Southwestern public Service Company is the sole owner of all of Block No-4 in said addition and that said company, .together with the City of Plainview is the sole owner of all of Block No. 5 and that said street and alley now serve no useful purpose as a public thorough - Pare and will not be used in the future for such .purpose : i NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Plainview, Texas, that' the petition of the Southwestern Public Service Company praying for the closing of said al -Ley and street as above described be and the same is hereby in all things approved and granted, and tt is ordered, decreedand ordained by the City Council of the city of Plainview that the alley in Block 4 and Liberty Street, both in Wye Addition to the town of Plainview, Hale County, Texas, be .and. the same are in all respects closed and vacated from and after that adoption of this resolution. ATTEST: J. L. Gallaway,_ =,MF-secretdry RESOLUTION , J. N. Jordan Mayor %,HEREAS, the city of Plainview is the owner of the following described property, to -wit: DE, L G i JTN I NG at a point 125' west of the northeast corner of Block 5 of Wye Addition to the. town of Plainview, and which point is the center of the north line of said Lot 3, in said Blcok 5; THENCE Souther in a direct line to the intersecti-bn of the Panhandle & Santa Fe Railroad right of way; 7K CE in a northwesterly direction along said railroad right of -way to the point of inter- section with the west line of Lot 5 of said block; THENCE North along the west line of said Lot 5 to its northwest corner; THEN(DE, east to the place of beginning:, and WHEREAS, the Southwestern Public Servic-d company has pro- posed to convey and City of Plainview, its well, deliver to the casing, pump, motor and other facilities located in the edge of the western part of Liberty Street in said Wye Addition to the town of Plainview in exchange for a deed from the City to the F- above described property; and,, V,=1REAS it appears that said. proposal and offer on the part of Southwestern Public Service Company is a full and ad- equateconsideration for said property owned by the City; and, WEEREAS) it is necessary that the City acquire an addi- tional deep well for the purpose of supplementing and furnish- ing its water supply for the citizens of the City of Plainview; and, WHEREAS) it is the purpose and the.intent bf this resolution and the City does hereby accept the offer and. proposal of the Southwestern Public Service Company to transfer said well and Facilities in exchange for the above described real estate; and, TATEREAS, the City of Plainview is satisfied with the title de- livered -to it by the Southwestern Public Service Company*of said well and the facilities, and that no express or implied lien shall ever be retained or reserved in the deed from the City of the above des- crived real estate to the Southwestern Public Service Company by reason of the exchange of said properties as set out in this resolu- tion, and that any such express or implied lien is hereby "waived and released by the City Council. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Plainview, in regular session, that the City does hereby accept the offer and proposal of the Southwestern Public Service Company to assign, transfer and convey to the City of Plainview the deep water well, together with casing, pump,, motor and allotter facilities in connection therewith, in exchange for a dded from the City to the Southwestern Public Service Company of the above described property and real estate. BE IT. FURTE11-11:-1R RESOLVED that the Honorable Layor, J. N. Jordan, be and he is hereby authorized to execute. a deed for and on behalf of the City of Plainview and that the same shall be duly attested by the City Secretary tinder the City Sea!, conveying the above des- cribed real estate to the said Southwestern Public Service Company; that said deed shall recite Ten Dollars and other good and valuable consideration, and that no express or implied lien shall ever be taken or construed in favor of the City of Plainview on account of the title to said irrigation well, but on the contrary, that the City accepts the same and is satisfied therewith. ATTEST: J.L.Gallaway CITY Secretary STATE OF TEXAS, COUNTY OF DALE CITY.OF PLAINVIEW. J. N. Jordan Mayor -VVT2REAS, by an agreement made on the 30th., day of October, 1946, between the City of Plainview, Texas, and the Southwestern Public Service C-Impany, among other matters contained therein, it was provided under Paragraph Three of said agreement, cornering the contract for elec- tric power and energy for water pumping.and municipal purposes, Itthat. in the event that the City should require additi:)nal water, the Com- pany will use its own wells so far as the capacity of such wells is concerned, but will not be responsible in case of failure of,such wells, and the water pumped from Company wells will be paid for at the regular. contract rate as hereinafter. stated;" AND,* VMREAS, the well referred to under such portion of the agree- L went has been sold to the City of Plainview, and it is desired that Portion of the Paragraph 3 above quoted be eliminated from such agree- ment. THEREFOR supplemental to the above water dumping agreement, to which reference is hereby made for all purposes, . it is understood and agreed by and between the City of Plainview, Texas,,acting by and through.its mayor, and the Southwestern.Ptiblic Service Company, that, such clause above quoted, pertaining to the use Of' the company wells be, and the same is hereby eliminated from such contract, the same as though it has never at any time been inserted therein, and such protion shall from hence forth be held for naught.. It is specifically understood,,,' however, that this agreement shall not in any manner affect, impair or alter the said water pumping agree- ment between the City and the Company only in this particular feature, and shall stand as Originally written, with the exception of eliminating the sentence above referred to. IN TESTIMOIff WHEREOF the city of Plainview has causes these presents to be executed., in its corporate name, by its Mayor, here- unto duly authorized, and attested by the City Secretary; and the Southwestern Public Service Company has caused these presents to be executed, in,its corporate name, by its Presiden, attested by its Secretary, and the corporate seal affixed, this the lst, day of April, A.D., 1948. CITY OF PLAINVIEW, TEXAS BY J. N. Jordan ATrLST: Mayor J. L. Gallaway_ -7oity Secretary . SOUTFRAITESTERN PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY BY J. E. Cunningham ATTEST: President. Don Loden TssE—.-Seoretary Motion by Alderman.i.emes., seconded by Alderman Langford, that the city Engineer be instructed to take up and move the water pipe off the which is at present located on land recently deeded by the City of Plainview, Texas to the Southwestern Public Service COMPaaY said land situated near the Santa FePass-enger Depot, and described as being the West one half of Lot 3, a of,,Zots 4&5 and: part of Lot 6, Block 5, in the. Addition to the town of Plainview, Hale 0 'IN I . I County, Texas. The motion was carried and by unanimous vote of the RJR City Council and was soordered.. a � e Motion by Alderman Hood, seconded by Alderman Langford; --"that prospective skat,ing,rink.operator's will be permitted to set up_ i a tent type skating rink for ninety dim in violation to fire zone ordinance if same can be accomplished not in violation of dis- tance from dwelling ord"inance. After ninety days of such.occupancy a fireproof building must be.contracted in accordancle, with fire zone: building code, or vacate the property. The motion was carried and it was so ordered. OvITIotion written by city Attorney) . Motion by Alderman Webb, seconded by Alderman Hood, that the City let the City of Fet6rsburg, Texas, Piave a few joints of 6 inch water pipe. The motion was. carriedandit,was so ordered. Motion by Alderman.,Tames, seconded by Alderman Langford, that the Electrician's Bond of Lee Kelly, and Also one for Tommie majors be ;approved and accepted also Plumber & Gas Fitter Bond of J. 1-%T. Gray, Tho'motion was carried and it was so ordered. Motion by Alderman derman Langford, seconddd,by Alderman Webb, that H. D. janney be >appointed to a place on the Board of City Develop- ment totake the place of George Hall whose term will expire Dec- ember 31, 1949. The motion was carried and it was so ordered. Motion by'Alderman,Langford, seconded by Alderman James, that Tom Sumrall be reimbursed in the amount of $6.227-07 for monies splee I nt on water & Sewer services as per agreement and contract. The mot -ion was carried and it was so ordered. The Mayor appointed, h. K. Sne-then, M. B._ Hood, and Joe E. Webb on a committee to adjust the insurance which is carried by 'J - the City of Plainview, Texas, There being no further business, meeting adjourned. Ly N. or—,MayoF Q_LTY, Secretary HE T1,11T, STATE OF TEXAS C OT rTY OF HALE KNOW ALL TMEEN BY THESE -PRESENT: Be it remembered that on this the 26th day of March, A.D. 1948, there came on to be Begun and Holden a Special Ca�led Joint Session of the Commissioners, Court of Hale County, and the City Council of Plain- view, Texas with the Honorable Ernest Tibbets, County Judge, present and presiding and the following members of the Court and Council present, to -wit: 0 ,a. G. E,. E. Howard, Commissioner Of Precinct No. 1, Hale County, Texas, John Wilson,' L. Mann Commissibner of Precinct No. 2, Hale Commissioner of Precinct No. 3, Hale County, Texas $ County,, Texas, Julian B. Smith) Commissioner of Precinct No. 4, Hale County, Texas, Frdd Shelton, the Court.f Clerk o L J. N. Jordan, ma,'Tor, City of Plainview, Texas P. Elliott, councilman, City of Plainview, Texas, 17,v1. B. Hood Councilman, City of Plainview, Texas, Joe. E. 1ATebb, Councilman, City of Plaillaview. Texas, when the following business was transacted, to -wit: Be it resolved by the Commissioners Court of Hale County, Texas, and the City Council if Plainview, Texas, meeting in joint session at a Special Called Meeting, on this the 26th day of,'Karch, 1948, that the Base Bid of Neill Singleton, of Amarillo, Texas, in the amount of y "35,147-00 , for the erection and construction of an Administration Building, at the Hale County Air Port, at Plainview, Texas, be and the same is hereby accepted, subject to the approval of the Civil Aeronautics X,',.d-rnini st ration. The above and foregoing minutes of a Special Joint Ses-sion of the Commissioners, Court of Hale County, and the City Council of Plainview, Texas, read and approved in open Court this the 26th day of March, A. D. 1948. Fred Shelton Ernest Tibbets COUNTY — CLERK, HALE COUNTY, TJX!_`_s COUNTY JUDGE, HALE COUTNTY, TEXAS STATE OF TEXAS COUNTY OF HALE ,I, Fred Shelton, County Clerk and Ex-Officio Clerk of the Commissioners Court in and for said County and State, hereby certify that the above and foregoing is a true and correct copy of the Minutes of a Special Joist Sersion of the Commissioners, Court of Hale County, and the City Council of Plainview, Texas, held on the 26th day of March, A. D. 1948� as the same now appear of record in Volume 6, page 462, of the Commissioners' Court Minutes of Hale Cour-ty, Texas. Witness my hand and seal of office at .office in Plainview, Texas, this the 9 day of April, A. D. 1948. Fred Shelton County Clerk, Hale, County, Texas EXTRACT-FROlk,'T' THE 1'1,,dI'_A'TJTL11S OF-} A SPE'C12��L JOINT MEETING _Y, TE-J"A', "S OF TEE, I�Dl,�D;I'ISSTONERS I COUT OF HALE COUIISTlz AND THE,` CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PIZ-iINVITU1u%', TEXAS HELD ON APRIL 1, 1948 THE STATE OF TEXAS COUNTY OF HAUE]" KNOW ALL 5,1EN BY THESE PRESENTS: Be it remembered that on this the lst day of April, A. D. 1948, there came on to be Begun and Holden a Special Called Joint Session of the Commissioners' Court of Hale County, and the City Council df Plainview, Texas with the Honorable Ernest Tibbets, County Judge, present and presiding and the following members of the Court and Council present, to -wit: C. G. Howard, 1 R. E. Wilson, John L. Mann, Julian B. Smith, i Fred Shelton, N. Jordan, G. P. Elliott, 11. B. Hood, I Joe E. I Vebb when the following Commissioner of Precinct No. 1, Hale County, Texas commissioner of Precinct No. 2, Hale County, Texas Commissoiner of Precinct No. 3, Hale County, Texas co,mmissioner of Precinct No. 4, -ale County, Texas, Clerk of the Court, Mayor, city of Plainview, Texas, Councilman, City of Plainview, Texas, Councilman, city of Plainview, Texas, Councilman, city of Plainview, Texas, business was transacted, to -wit-, It is Resolved by the commissibners' Court of Hale County, Texas and the City Council of Plainview,, Texas, meeting in joint i session, at a special called meeting on tnis the lst day of April, l948, that the Grant Agreement hereinbelow bet forth be adopted and approved, and that Ernest Tibbets, County Judge of Hale County, Texas, and J. N. Jordan,*Mayor of the City of Plainview, Texas, be and they are for and on behalf of said governing bodies, authorized, empowered and instructed, to accept the Grant Agreement in the *mount of $20,760.00, dated Mardh 26, 1948, and the respective Clerk or Secretary of each governing body is hereby authorized and directed to impress the official seal of Hale County, Texas and the City of Plainview, Texas to said instrument and to attest said acceptance and execution. The Grant Agreement referred to hereinabove shall be and is as follows: (Grant Offer Pursuant to a DE.]'ARTMIKNT OF CO-l"I ',RCE Civil Aeronautice Administration Washington, D. Co GRANT ,,,,GGRE11ENT by Administrator and Acceptance Federal Airport Act) by co-sponsors Date of Offer I March LCE Hale County Airport project No. 9-41-036-702 TO, Hale County, Texas, and the City of Plainview, Texas referred to as the Co-sponsors) FRail: The Administrator of Civil as the Admi nistrator) 26) 1948 (Herein Aeronautics (Herein referred to The cp-sp.onsors have subdUtted to the Administrator a -roject Application dated December 4, 1947, for a grant of Federal funds for a project for the development of a Class 11 airport (hereinafter referred to as the "Project!,) in accordance with the N :ional Airport Plan formulated by the Administrator, which at Project is described as follows: Name of airport, Hale County Airport: located at Plainview, Yale County, Texas; Project No. 9-41-036-702, Scope and description of development: Land acquisition; construction of administration building, (All mTork.is in addition to that contemplated in the Grant Agreement, between the Co-sponsors and the *United States, accepted on June 23, 1947); and have also submitted.to the Ad- ministrator a Sponsor's Assurance Agreement adopted by the Co- sponsors under dates of December 8, 1947, and December 15, 1947, relating to the operation and maintenance of said airport; which Porject Application and Sponsor's Assurance Agreement are hereby specifically incorportated herein and made a part 'hereof. NOW, THYREFORE, pursuant to and for the purposes of carryi-ng out the provisions of the Federal Airport Act (60 Stat, 170; Publ, Law 377, 79th Congress); and in reliance upon the representations made in said Project Application and Sponsor's Assurance Agreement; and this offer, as, 4 in consideration of (a) the Co-sponsors, acceptance of J_ and (b) the benefits to ac-crue to the United hereinafter provided, States and the public from the accomplishment of the Project and the operation and maintenance of the airport, TIE ADLIIINISTRATOR, FOR AND ON B'EIT - ' LF OF ilk YINIT D S.TAT S,HEREBY OFFERS AND AGREES to pay, as the United States' shares of the costs incurred in accomplishing the project, 25 percentum of the allowable land ac- quisition costs and 50 percentum of all other allowalCle project costs, subject to the following terms and conditions: 1. The maximum obligation of the United States payable under this offer shall be 20,760.00. L CE 2. The Co-sponsors shall: (a) Begin accomplishment of the Project within a reason- able time after acceptance of this offer, and (b) Carry out and complete the Project in accordance with the Regulations promulgated thereunder by the Ad- ministrator on January 9, 1947, as amended, which Act and Regulations are incorporAted herein and made a part hereof, and (c) Carry out and complete the Project in accordance with plans and specifications (including revisions or modi- fications thereof), as approved by the Administrator or his duly authorized representative. 3. Any misrepresentation or omission of a material fact by the Co-sponsors concerning the Project or the Co-sponsorst authority or ability to carry out the obligations assumed by the Co-sponsors in accepting this offer shall terminate the obligation of the United States, and it is undei°stood and agreed by the Co-sponsors in accepting this offer that if a material fact has been misrepresented or omitted by the Co-sponsors, the Administrator on behalf of the United States may recover all grant payments made. 41: TheAdministratorreserves the right to revoke or amend,this offer at any time prior to acceptance by the Co-sponsors as hereinafter provided. 5. This offer shall expire and the United States shall not be obligated to pay any of the allowable costs of the Project unless this offer has been accepted by the Co-sponsors, as hereinafter provided, within 60 days frorn the above date of offer, except that the Administrator may, in writing, prior to the expiration of said 60 days, extend such time for acceptance. Acceptance of this offer shall be evidenced by execution of this instrument by Hale County, Texas, and the City of Plainview, Texas, as Co-sponsors, as hereinafter provided, and said offer when so accepted shall coqp�ise a Grant Agreement constituting the obligations and rights of the United States, on the one part, and Hale County, Texas, and the City of Plainview Texas, jointly and severally, on the other part, with respect to the accomplishment of the project and the operation and maintenance of the Hale County Airport. S OF iMRICA UNITED STATES THE ADTIVITINISTRATOR OF CI V I L AEROIJAUTICE By (s) L. C. Elliott REGIOIMAr!STJRATOR_,_IL'G7IJN :V_ ACCEPTANCE BY CO-SPONSOR. Hale County, Texas, does hereby accept the foregoing Grant Offer this 2nd day of April, 1948, and by such acceptance agrees to all of the terms and conditions fhT_6_reo_f7 TIALE COUNTY, TEXAS (SEAL) By (Sgd.) Ernest Tibbetts Title: County Judge Attest: (Sgd.) Fred Shelton Title: County Clerk ACCEPTANCE BY CO-SPONSOR. The City of Plainview, Texas, does hereby accept the. foregoing Grant Offer this 2nd day'of Ain1$19 L,8 , and by such acceptance agrees to all of the —1 - terms and conditions thereof. CITY OF PLAINVIEW, TEXAS (SEAL) Attest:_ (Sgd.) J.L.Gallawa Title: City Secretary, BY Sgd.) J. N. Jordan Title:— Mayor _ IR:iNICIPAL ORDINANCE No. 547112 (Construction, Reconstruction and %T'aintenance AN ORDINANCE PROVIDING FOR THE CONSTRUCTION AND MAIN- TENANCE OF THE'PORTION OF iau.,-nA.w271-0. 87 IN THE CITY OF PLAINVIEW HEREINABOVE RE77RRE11 TEE D TO AS STREET PROJECT" AND AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR OF THE CITY TO EXECUTE 1`111D THE CITY T- ME C SEAL ArPTEST THL SA A CERTAIN SECRETARY TO AFFIX THE CORPORAT, CONTRACT BETWEEN TH-E CITY AND THE STATE OF TEXAS PROVIDING FOR THE INSTAL-i,ATIOIT,—Coil SI'RUOTION, 1,1AINTENANCE, EXISTEITICE AND USE OF THE SAID STREET PROJECT: FOR THE IIIDETTVI= FI CATION OF THE STATE OF TEXAS, BY TEE CITY AGAINST ALL DAMAGES TO ADJOINING, ABUTTING AND OT.1171ER PROPERTY, AND FOR =Pa,,NSES IN CONNIECTION WITH ANY CLAIM OR SUIT THEREOF: AND DECLARING AIM EIERGENCY AND PROVIDING THAT THIS ORDINANCE SHALL BE EFIFECTIVE FROM AND AFTER .ITS PASSAGE. WHEREAS, the public convenience, safety and necessity of tile city-, and the peop le of the city require that the portion of Highway No. 87, and being Columbia Street be to—c�t�d.�j-s�Sf—n(:�e the existing streetconstitutesa dan�ge—rand serious inconvenience to the public, it is urgently required to be remedied; and 1Ti the city has requested the State of Texas to contribute financially in the street; project; and odl RE-1,'S' the State of Texas has made it known to the city that it will assist the city in the street project by furnish- ing the necessary funds for actual construction, reconstruction and maintenance: and by supervising construction, providing the city approves the plans, grades and aligi-ment for said project; and I WIIE�REAS, the city, in consideration of the providing of said project, agrees to indemnify the State of Texas against all damages or claims for damaEe to adjoining, abutting or other property for which the State is liable, arising out of, incident to, and in any way connected with the installation, the construction) the existence, the use and maintenance of thestreetproject or the passage and enforcement of this ordinance. N01,! THEREFORE , BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL: SECTION 1. That since the _public convenience, safety and necessity Of the city and the people of the city require it, said street shall be constructed. L u SL,�'TTON 2. That the State if Texas be and is hereby authorized to enter upon construct and maintain the street project at the location �7—ndin the,manner shown on the plans, attached hereto and marked "Exhibit All and made a -oart hereof in all respects. SECTION 3. That nothing in this ordinance shall be con- strued to obligate the State of Texas to pay any direct, inci- dental, or consequental damages to adjoining, abutting or other I this ordinance or by reason of the property in enforcement of T installation, construction, existence, use and maintenance of the street project authorized herein. SECTION 4. For and in consideration of the mutual covenants herein contained, the city does hereby agree to indemnify the State of Texas against all damages and claims for damages to adjoining, abutting, or other property for which he State of Texas is liable, arising out of, incident.to, or in any way connected with the install— ation, the construction, existence, use and.maintenance of said street project and does hereby agree to indemnify the State of Texas against all court costs, attorneys' fees and all expenses in connection with suits for such damages, and shall, if requested to do so in writing, assist or relieve the State of Texas from defending any such suits brought against it. SECTION 5. No -thing contained herein shall ever be construed to Place Upon the State of Texas any manner of liability for injury to or death of persons or for damages to, or loss of Property arising out of or in any manner connected with the maintenance or use of the street project and the city will save the State of Texas harmless fJrom any damages arising out of said maintenance and/or use of said street project. SECTION 6. The Mayor of the city be and is hereby authorized to execute for and on behalf of the city an agreerrnent and contract with the State of Texas in accordance with and for the purpose of carrying out the terms and provisions of this ordinance, in the form attached hereto and marked 'Exhibit B". The City Secretary is hereby directed to attest the agreement and contract and to affii the proper seal of the city hereto. SECTION 7. The Mayor of the city, having requested in writing that this ordinance take effect forthwith and there being in fact an emergency and imperative necessity that the work herein provided for be begun and carried out promptly and with expendition and that the contract aforesaid shall be immediately made, executed and delivered to the end that such work herein provided for may be begun and carried Out Promptly and with expedition. The reading of the Ordinance on three several days is hereby dispensed with and the same shall be in full force and effdct from and after its passage. STATE OF TEXAS COUNTY OF HALE_ I, J. L. Gallaway , the duly appointed, qualified and acting city secretary of theCityof Plainview $ Texas, hereby certify that the foregoing pages constitute true and correct copy of an ordinance duly passed by the City Council at a meeting held on LPril 5 , A.D., 19 48, at _2.30 otclock P.M, To certify which, witness -my hand and seal of the City of Plainview . Texas, this due 15th day of April 1948 at FMHM;�_.----Texas. J.L. Gallaway _717ty —Secretary of the City of Plainview, Texas Plainview, Texas, April 19, 1948 The City Council met in regular meeting with the following members present. Mayor, J. N. Jordan. Aldermen: Joe E. Webb, Sam Langford, 10. P. Elliott, M. B. Hood and L. 'N. James. At this point Dr. G. K. Rodgers led the group in prayer, --this having become a custom when a new ad -ministration is t.j be installed in Office. Then the minutes of the last meeting were read and adopted. Xiotion by Alderman Langford, seconded by Alderman TPIebb, that the "Plumbers & Gas Fitters Bond" of the Anthony Co., of Lubbock, Texas, be approved and accepted. The motion was carried and it was so ordered.,. Motion by Alderman Elliott, seconded. by Alderman Hood, that the estimate of, Hasie & Green, engineer's, for the amount of -. 638.98 be approved and ordered paid. The motion was carried and it vas so ordered. Motion by Alderman T;'ebb, seconded by Alderman Langford, that Le - Land Ai ton be employed to audit the City's books for the year 1947 to April 20, 1948. The motion was carried and it was so ordered. I i ngford, that the 141otion by Alderman Hood, seconded Alderman La City Engineer, R.K.Snethen, be authorized to work out a propo- sition regarding baseball grounds for junior teams, and to submit it,to the Park Board, then to report back to the City Council. The motion was carried and it was so ordered. Motion by Alderman Hood, seconded by Alderman Langford, that the following estimates be allowed and ordered paid. For Bryan & Hoff-,--rian, .3,342-33, and one for $333-35. The motion was carried and it wao so ordered. Motion by Alderman Langford, seconded by Alderman IVItebb, that the City participate to ' the extent of one-third of the cost putting asphalt topping on Milwee street 1400 Ft. north of 7th St. Carried. Motion, by Alderman Hood, seconded by Alderman James, that the city engineer, R.K.Snethen, be authorized proceedteeththe laying of 6t':water main on Elm 4th to 6th and 4th St. Cedar to Elm. Motion by Alderman Webb, seconded by Alderman Hood, that the city engineer R.K.Snethen,liv ransit,and to secure bids on patching Roller and Pul--"L,Broom. Motion by Alderman James, .seconded by Alderman Langford, that the application of C.A.Robinson to increase Bus Fares be accepted and filed, and a date be set for a hearing on the matter. The motion was carried and it was so ordered. Motion by Alderman Jams, seconded by Alderman Langford, that the following resolution be passed and adopted. The motion was carried and the resolution follows. (Election Returns) At this point the city Attorney, Frank R. Day, administered the oath of office to the newly elected officers, Vl-infield Holbrook, Mayor, P.H.Bryan, -city Secretary-T,easurer, and Ray Pritchett, Y.B,Hood and C.P.Elliott, Alderman. City �Secreta;.,.ram rA/ry'� Mayor. Motion by Langford, second by Hood, That C.p.Elliott be elected ayor Protem, Carried. 56 M-Otion by Langford second by Food, that all persons -handling -City Funds be placed under surety Bond as follows City Secretary 20,000, City 'fax Collector 20,000. Chief of Police 2500. Meter Collector 1000. Office Assistant 1000. Inspector 1000.. Carried Appointment of a Tax -Collector -Assessor will be deferred tall next meeting 11,Toved by Langford second by Mood, that the appointment of Frank R. Day as City Attorney fora term 'of 2 years' `be &onfirmed, and a I salary of 150.00 per month for all of the City's work except major .suits. C A fl 61ej Meeting adjourned Wv�',,Tinf i�ld Holbrook Chin. P,H.Brvan Clerk® ORDER C �il�VASSING ELECTIO � 'L`RivS On this 19th day of April, 1948 at a regular meeting of the city Council with all members present, there was presented to the City Council in proper form and proper manner the returns of the election held throughout the City of Plainview on the 6th day of April, 1948r. to elect the following officers for the City of Plainview, and said returns have been received; opened and canvassed as provided by Law, and it appearing from said returns that the collowing candidates received the number of votes herein stated; For moor No. of Votes Winfield Holbrook 1186 Gale Seigler 975 For City Secretary P. H. Bryan 1084 . M. L. Rogers 107.3 For Aldermen Ell, B. mood 1602. J. Ray Pritchett 1451 C. P. Elliott 1700 Lester ?Z. Janes 1373 Alton Hail L Tack Garrett 2 Bryan Austin 2 Charles Davenport 1 James Wallace Davenport 1 The following candidates having received the largest number of votes, cast at said election were declared duly elected' by the City Council: Winfield Holbrook Mayor P ® H. Bryan -City Secretary C. P. Elliott Alderman M. B. Hood Alderman J. Ray Pritchett Alderman. The total number of votes polled being 2192 and the term of office is for the ensuing two years, IT IS THEREFORE DECLALRED that the above named persons having received the highest number of votes cast for anyone for the above named offices are hereby declared elected for the ensuing two years. !DONE this 19th day of April, 1948, at a regular meeting of the City Council of the City of Plainview, 'Texas. •_ �a r ,s► i�1 r, a y o r Attest: J®L®Gallaway City .Secretarry RESOLUTION ,6THEREAS, by Ordinance No. 537, passed by the City COu#cil of Plainview, C. A. Robinson was granted a franchise to operate a bus line over 7th and 11th Street loop in the City of Plainview, and at a fare of five cents each: and, i TfHEREAS, said franchise provides that any time the grantee (WA.Robinson) is of the opinion that any existing fare is inade- qu6te, he may make application to the City Council.for an increase ofsuch fare,.and the City council, after due and reasonable notice to the public, and after a public he ' aring and due consider- atfoh;of the public rights and the earnings made by the grantee, may grant increase in such fares; and, 1hHEEEAS, the said C.A.Robinson has made application to the City Council asking for an increase of such fares as follows: Single fare Q, Four tokens 250 such application-- and prays for a public hearing to pass on NOW, =E1,EFORE, BE IT RESOLVED and ordered by the City coinoil of the City of Plainview, in regular session, this 19th day of April, 1948, with all members present, that a hearing be held on said application at the City Hall on May 11, 1948 commencing at 10:00 o'clock A.M. and continuing until concluded bfthe city Council. It is further ordered that a copy of this order be published twice each week for two full weeks in the Plainview Evening ;L Herald, the first publication to be two full weeks prior to such hearing, and of such hearing the public will take due notice. 0 k PASSED AND APPROVED this 19th day Of April, 1948. Winfield Holbrook Mayor ATTEST P.PH. Bry,n P. -- Ci,Vty Secretary ORDINANCE NO,_ '-4 ANkORDINANCE AMENDING AND REDUCING THE FIRE LIMITS OF THE CITY OYPLAINVIEW T 1, 278, 505 'MIAS, BY AMENDING ORDIMMaCES NOS. and 512, ANa0EPWING ALL ORDINANCES, RESOLUTIONS AND ORDERS IN CONFLICT WITH THIS ORDIAANCE. BE''' IT ORDIINED .BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF CITY OF r?LAINVIBW, TEXAS!: No. 512 and all other Section No. 1. that ordinance or i dihances in conflict with this ordinance as it amends ordinances Nds, 1 1, 278, 505 and Ordinance 512 is hereby in all things re- pealed. � "Section No. 2. That from and after the passage of thi-s .diiance, the fire limits of the Qjty of Plainview, Texas, are O hereby amended so as to exclude the following area from the fire limits of said City, to -wit: BEGINNING at the northeast corner of Lot,l, G.W.Owens A,d!Qion; THENCE West along its north' line continuing across, Ash Street to the northeast corner of Lot 74, G.W.Owens Addition; THENCE South to the Southeast corner of Lot 72; TEEN L West to the southwest corner of Lot 72; THENCE North . THENCE East to the northeast to the south line lof 11th Street, corner of Lot 74 in said addition; h [reQ excluding Lots 72, 13, and 74 of the-G.W.Gwens Addition to the town of Plainview, from said fire limits. P D SSJD AN ADOPTED this 5th day of April, A.D. 1948. J.N.Jordan Mayor __ATTE$T J. Lw Gallaway CtyiiSecretary 5 f�j3 GROSS RECEIPTS STATEMENT BY V,'2ST-TExA`S GAS COT_i',�AI`�,Y Lubbock, Texas To the Mayor and City Council April 21 1948 Plainview Texas In compliance with Ordinance No. 471, passed the llth day of - April , 1941, by the City Council Ff —the City of 2lainVil—ew dale County,_O_ty, Texas, and accepted bytheWest Texas Gas Company o-n' 19'1 -tTe-- L4t i day of April, _L 4 , amending the original franchise granted West Texas Gas Company, such ordinance providing for an extension of the franchise and for the payment of two (2%) per cent of the gross receipts. I have to report that the gross receipts of Viest Texas Gas Company from the sale of natural gas within the corpo- rate limits of the City of Plainview . Texas, for the quarter ending March-31, 1948, were -f - 1 99,641-0.3 Receipts from the sale of natural gas to Public Authorities, included in the above amount, which are exempt from payment, as provided in the amendment, are as follows: Federal Government and/or Federal Government Departments 215-40 The State of Texas Ag 22.6, County of Hale City of Plain —view 551.95 Schools 1)296.82 Total exempt, natural gas sales 2,602.87 Natural gas Bales upon which payment is required to be made Amount due, two (2%) per cent of said gross receipts 972038.16 J. J. I'Lile y THE STATE OF TE2,UiS Asst. Treasurer COUNTY OF L T 1.jBBOCK T (j.J.Wiley —, being duly sworn, says that he is Asst. -Treasurer , of the IVest Texas Gas Company; that _77--fo—re T the above and going statement is true and correct to the best of his knowledge and belief. J.J.Wiley SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO before me, the undersigneT authorlE`yby J.J.Wiley this the 21th day of April 1948. t_aryP1ubl_j___ No c in and for Lubbock County, Texas. Plainview, Texas April 22nd, 1948 City Council met in special session Dnrsuant to notice and advertise- ments, for the purpose of opening the bids on the sewer Improvements, with Mayor Holbrook presiding. All the aldermen were present, as" follows, Ray Pritchett, Joe.7Vebb. C.P.Elliott, Sam Langford, 11I.B..Hood. Also present were Hasie & Green the authorized Engineers for the City, Frank R. Day, City Attorney, R.K.Snethen City Engineer. -Moved by Langford Second by Elliott, that reading of rainutes be deferred to next meeting. Carried. The Mayor opened bids of Enix Construction Co. Jordan Tubb Construction Co. Brown Lane Const. Co. The meeting was recessed till 2:30 P.M. 1�eeting reconvened at 2�30 to receive engineers tabulations_ Movedby Webb second by Elliott, that Council go into executive session. Carried. Moved by Langford second by Hood that meeting recess till 7�30 P.M.. to open and tabulate bids taken from the Post Office Box, inviting all bidders to be present. J The Final Tabulations revealed bids as follaws: Enix Construction Co. Houston, Texas 140,105.95 478 Jordan Tubbs ' Const. Co. Plainview 183,1149,1361-.13 Brown'Lane Const. Co. Amarillo Weeks, Dake &^ Steed Tyler, Tex. 177,949-11 Joe Bland Const. Co. Fort ' T orth,Texas 215,097 66 The following Resolution was proposed by Alderman Ho�d2 second by Alderman Pritchett, The city Council is considering favorably the Bid of the Enix Construction Co.being the low bid, and befo:r,�i4�etgnq f the con- tract. They desire a late and comp such other investigation as they may desire, to include such if - formation as to the kind of equipment to be installed, and some idea as to date of delivery. carried unanimously. Moved by Hood, second by Elliott, that proposal bond of ,_sown Lane Co. be returned. Carried. -Irlo76d by Langford second by Webb, that certified check and proposal bonds of lvleeks, Dake & Steed of Tyler also Joe Bland Construction Company of Fort -i',1orth be returned. Carried. as Vitrified After discussing the sewer pipe situation with the Tex pipe representative, and reading of the -v,,7.S.Dickey letter, and talking with former Mayor Jordan, the Council instructed the Secretary and Mr. Snethen to switch 24 inch order to 21 inch and confirm same with V.T.S.Dickey Clay 72,"�fg.Co. and to get --ricer as of today Tgeeting declared adjourned y ;1m1 or# y A t7 kjalb4, -- oR, T711ayor. ecy. ro n B n JOINT SESSION OF COUNTY (.'ffl,1,3­'1ISSION7J S COURT AND rljTy COUNCIL OF CITY OF PLAINVIQ-v', rLLD APR RESOLUTION I,A,THE,.1�EAS, Hale County and. City of Plainview are the joint owners of the Hale County Airport; and, 1,1='EAS, Hale County has heretofore voted $125v I "al the proceeds of which have been spent bond I on the improvements _SS 51 and development of said airport; and, `1HERMA5, pity of -F-Iginview- -as'toted _19 00,000-00 bond issue, 1I_Ui- the proceed.§ of which have been expended and used in the develop -n.- 4:1 say 4 A " n"t and men u o 1-1 d, 91 he city of Plainview acting in con- W"EMEE"AS, Hale county and t -$ cent and together with the Federal Government are under contract to build and construct an administration building on said Hale County Airport at the city's and county's cost of approximately �,-_,-s20,000-00, and that said two governing bodies do not have sufficient funds avail- able to deposit in escrow account for such construction work; and, there is something over t�5,000-00 in ' the Airport Maintenance Fund and that there is something over Q15,000-00 in the Escrow Account placed. in the bank to be used in the construction and improvements of runways, and that there will not ve any further checks drawn against said escrow accou"t; but said escrow account heretofore on deposit cannot be made. available at this time and placed in escrow L with the City Nati'(D-_.nal Bank to construct said administration building; and,, Lit said"ministration _As it is agreed on the part e of City of it will boiro'W_44�'000.00 to be so placed iri'th6 building Escrow kccount and that Hale County agrees on its part to provide all the other and necessary funds to be deposited in said Administration Building Escrow Account, so that the contractor may proceed; and, V,,MREAS, certain revenues and incomes are expected from tbe ,it is agreed between the two boaies operation of said airport and .1 , that from all of the rents,, revenues and receipts from the opera- tion of said airport so mirth thereof as may be spared over and above the necessary maintenance will first be used to discharge the sums so advanced by Hale County and placed in said Adminis- tration Building Escrow Account, the County being authorized to apply all of the balance of said funds in the Runway Excrow ,-,.ccount to said money so advanced by thera in this account; then next, and after the County has been repaid, the sums of money being a 'j�. pproximately 96,000.00 so advanced by it, it is understood that so much of the rents, revenues and receipts over and almove maintenance requirements shall be applied to the $4,000.00 so borrowed by the City until same is fully discharged, and then after said City indebtedness has'been discharged, the rents, revenues and receipts therefrom over and above maintenance requirements shall be retained by the County until it has been repaid approxi.mately��6,060.00, being the cost of the two ir zl� - rigation wells installed by the County and paid for out of its General Fund. Then and aftei- the above debts and accounts have been paid as herein enumerated, the rents, revenue and recei,.-ts from the operation of said airport shall be -maintained and kept separately in the Airport .Maintenance Account, to be used solely for.the development and operation of said airport: NOV11141, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Commissioners. Court of Hale County, Texas, in joint session with the members of the City Council of Plainview, Texas, all members of both bodies being present, than the re. -Its, revenue and receipts from the Hale County Airport be received,, disbursed and paid out in the sequence and manner as hereinabove stated, and that this resolution constitutes i4 part a policy of the two bodies for the handling of such funds. Motion wasmade by Y.­B_. Hood, member oftheCity Council, and seconded by Commissioner Julian Smith, that the above resolution be adopted, and upon same being put to a vote it was carried unanimously., Motion was made by Council-mEi lv%rebb and seconded by Commissioner Wilson that the Airport 1%r1lanager for the Hale County Airport be re- quired to devote his entire time to the management and operation of said Hale County Airport. Upon the question being put to a vote it was carried unanimously. IPPAL JOINT MTEETI"LiG OF EXTRACT FROM THE IMT I NUT"L -S OF A SECI THE COM[VTISSIONERSI COURT OF HALE COUNTY, Th-77LS AND TIM, CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PLAINVIEW, TE-_KAS HELD ON ST17'i-TE OF TEXAS _APRIL 26 --- L- 1948 COUNTY OF HALE BE IT RLM1E1TV1'BERED that on this the 26 day of April, A. D. 1948, there came on to be Begun and Holden a Special Called Joint Session of the Commissioners' Court of Hale County, and the City Council of the City of Plainview, Texas with the Honorable Ernest Tibbets, County Judge, and Winfield Holbrook, Mayor, present and presiding, and a quorum of each governing body being present the following business was transacted, to -wit: The following resolutibn was introduced by Commissioner R. E. Wilson , read in full and considered: RESOLUT_I(N DESIGNATI.,,TG TIED] CITY NATIONrrL BANK OF -',--LATN- VIE1% , TEIL3 , AS DEPOSITORY FOR THE FIA101 LITING OF AN ACCOUNT FOR "T'EDERAIL AIRPORT PROJECT, HALE COT:13= AIRPORT, PLAINVIEIY'�!, TEXAS: PROJECT NO. 9-41-,036-702". :BE IT -RESOLVED BY THE COT%2v'.FISSIONERS' COURT OF HALE COTTNTTY, TE.,,-/'A S AND THE," CITY COUNIIJ L OF PLAINVIL'v�,, T=S, MEETING IN JOINT SESSION, AS AFORESAID: That Hale County, Texas, joined by the,City of Plainview, Texas does hereby designate and appoint the City National Bank of .D ­ 'lainview, Texas, as depository, which bank is authorized by la,,, 'to receive public funds, to receive payments representing the 17nited States' share of the project costs of the development and improvement ' Project the Hale County Airport, roject No. 9-41-036-702, and also to receive payments and monies representing the share.of Hale County:, Texas and of the City of Plainview, Texas of the pro- ject costs for the development and improvement of said Hale County Airport. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED 'That said account shall be separate and distinct from all other.accounts and that no other funds shall be deposited in said account except airport, funds and monies paid into said account by Hale County,, Texas, the city of Plainview, Texas, and the Federal 'Government for the development of the subject project. BE IT F'J'RTHE]h RESOLVED: That the funds so deposited shall be withdrawn by Hale County, Texas and the City of Plainview,Texas only in payment of - the project costs of the development of the project; and in the event any balance or unexpended funds shall remain in the account after completion of the project and the payment of all costs there- of, Hale County, Texas and the City of :Plainview, Texas shall refund to the United States, upon demand by the Administrator of Civil Aero nautics, any unexpended balance of payments made by the United States into the account. BE TT F'J R, TT - ,,ER RESOLVED: That the Honorable Ernest Tibbets, County Judge of Hale County, Texas, and the Honorable Winfield Holbrook, Iof theT City of Plainview, Texas, are hereby authorized and directed to transfer to and deposit in the aforesaid account the sum of �20,010.26 as the share of the Co-sponsors Hale County, Texas.and ,the lo*ty of Plainview., Texas, in the payme nt'of the project a costs in the development of the project. Of said total sum of $20,010.26, hale County, Texas shall furnish and deposit as aforesaid the sum of15,910.26 Dollars, and the City of Plainview, Texas shall furnfsh and deposit as aforesaid the sum of `4 100.00 Dollars- E. �,'Tilson and seconded was made by Commissioner R. the that above resolution by City Council Member ' Chip Elliott "e be adopted, and upon being put to a vote, carried unanimously. H-ra-le County, I-1 V;ITNEsS !,�, nMEE OF, Ernest Tibbets, County Judge of I 4 : Texas, and ?".`infield Holbrook, 1Jayor Of the City of Plainview, Texas, hereunto subscribe their names, this the day and year first above written. Ernest Tibbets County judge win-'L'&ell HolbrOOk- Jjayor At a called meeting of the City Council with the CocE, - mmissioners Court held in the County Judgets of on April 26, 1948, with the following members present: Winfield Holbrook, Mayor C. P. Elliott, !NT. B. Hood, Joe E. v1ebb, Pritchett, Alderman. Sam Langford, and J. Ray among other business transacted was the following - RESOLUTION V,.HL,1�E,A.3) the Cityof Flainview, together with Hale County, are under contract to deposit in escrow in the City National Bank be used as the Spons the suT of or's part in the Con- $20,000-00 to struction of an administration building on the Hale County Airport ; and, VJT7!-d,,AS, it is necessary for the City to borrow $4,000-00 to make available its full portion of said funds, and to issue a time warrant therefore; and, of 1011vd_7117�1'_REAS) it is necessary to issue a warrant in the sum 4,000�.00 against revenues of the City Of Plainview due on or before twelve months after date, . bearing] earing 3% (�Ouncli of the T1TEELFORE, BE' -IT RE'SOL171D by the City Texas) that the City secretary acting together City of Plainview, warrant e hereby authorized to issue a with the jvTayor be and they ar funds %nd revenues of the City of plain -view for the sum against the fun a bearing of $L,000.00, due on or before twelve months after date, 11 as the he faith and credit, as we interest at 3% per ammurn; that t future revenues of the City of Plainview is hereby pledged to secure the holder in, the payment of said v;arrant. A _J ------- -------- T TF77 T 2 Passed and approved this ATTEST: P . H. Brvar, City ecret ry 26th day of�jr Aril ri.D, 1c' nfield Teo brook Mayor Joe E . Webb C. P E1.11ott B, Hood Sam Langfor J. Ray Pritchett Aldermen April 30, 10/48 City Council met in Special session, �r�ayor Holbrook presiding, with the following Aldel men present.- C .P .Elliott, Joe v, ebb, Sara Langford, Ray Pritchett,_ M.B.Hood. Moved by Elliott, seconded by Webb, 'that reading of minut-es be deferred. Carried. Mloved by Hood, seconded by Webb that the following Resolution be passed. Carried unanimously. RESOLUTION 1 TMR� EAS, Rule County State Bank has made a bid to become the depository for the funds of the City of Plainview and has agreed in said bid to sake the necessary statutory depository bond anal/or to pledge the securities which are authorized and provided by sta- tute in the proper sums and amounts at all times to fully protect the public funds belonging to the City thatmay be deposited in said Pule County State Lank: NO?'.', THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Plainview in called session this 30 day of April , 1948, that Hale County State Bank be'and it is hereby selecte and designated as the depository of the public finds belonging to the City of . Plain- view, and which designation shall become bin ding lndinand effecting g when the Hale County State Bank has duly qualified by making the statutory depository bond anal/or pledging with the City securities in the amount and in the character provided and authorized by law. PASSED AND APPROVED this 30 day of April , 19 ATTEST: : 0� Ti*W'-, Aorook P. Rya Bryan i�iayor City Secretary Moved by Elliott, seconded by Pritchett that following Resolution be passed. Carried unanimously. RESOLUTION WHEREAS, Hale County State Bank of Plainview has pledged to the City of Plainview, Texas the following securities: 100,000 of United States Certificates of Indebtedness, Series A_1949, 1-1/8f No. 2353 dated January 1, 1948, maturing January 1, 1949, which securites have been deposited with the Republic National 'Bank of Dallas as shown by Republic National Bank of Dallas Trust Receipt No. 28001, copy of which has been delivered to the City Secretary; and, V,iMiR;AS, it appears to the City Council that said securities are adequate in amount and are the proper securities as provided by statute to secure the public funds of the City of Plainview on deposatt in Hale County State Bank: NOW, THELEFORE, BE IT RESOLVED AND ORDERED by the City Council that Hale County State Ba. be and it is hereby designated as the depository of the City of Plainview and that the securities pledged by the Hale County State Bank are in all things approved. PASSED A.1,M APPROVED this 30 day of April, 194&. , Volbroo, eldk J'ja_ or .ATTEST: P.h.Bryan. C11.ty Secretary raw M M 1oved by Webb, seconded by Hood that following Resolution be T passed. Carried Unanimously. 1fiHhREkS, The City flational Bank of Plainview has made a bid to become the depository for the funds of the City of Plainview and has agreed in said bid to make the necessary statutory depos- itory bond and/or to pledge the securities which are authorized and provided by statute in the proper sums and amounts at all times to fully protect the public funds belinging to the city that may be deposited in said 'clity National Bank of Plainview: NOW1 BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the lainview in called session this City of I PqO day of April, 1948, that the City National Bank of Plainview be e and it is —hereby selected and designated as —the depository of the -public funds be- JJ longing to the city of Plaiftview, and which designation shall'be- C'l,ome binding and effective when the City National- Bank of Plain- view has duly qualified by making the statutory depository bond ecurities in the amount and in the and/or pledging with the I - 'ity s character provided and authorizedbylaw. April , A.D. 1948 PASSED A -ND APIPROVED th7is _30day-7 _�,_Vffi_field Holbrook AT 'i' L' S T hTayor P.H.Bryan City Secretary _�'onded—bT'E1110E th�at folLlowing Resolution Moved by Langford, se be'p'assed., Carried unanimously. RESOLUTION WMIICEAS, The City National Bank of Plainview has pi dged to the City of Plainview, Texas the following securities: United Stags 2% Treasury Bonds of 1949-51 due Decera ber 15, 1951, numbers 6344D/8j at par value of 450,000-009 which securities have been deposited v.1-ith the First National Bank in Dallas as shown by First National Bank in Dallas Trust Receipt No. 23843, copy of which has been delivered to the City Secretary; and, TI'M' R n V EAS I it appears to %J the city Council that said securities are adeauate in'amount and are the proper securities as provided by statute to secure the public funds of the City of Plainview on deposit in the City National Bank of Plainview:. NOV THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED AID ORDEJ-� by the city Council that The City National Bank of Plainview be and it is hereby designated as the depository of the City of Plainview and that the securities pledged by the -City National Bank of Plainview are in all things approved. is 30da� pril , A.D. 1948. PASSED k,',,TD kP',�)ROV _j (5f A V-,IinF'1'-eld Holbrook ATTEST: Mayor P.H.Bryan_ Ty Secretary Moved by Webb secanded,,by Pritchett, that City Treasurer traasfer §11f-),000.00 from Hale county State Bank, to The �Fvater and sewer construction fund, in the City National Bank, to'equalize bank ac- Yovecountsby . CLanarrgfordied. seconded by 1%Tebb that treasured ask for additional d , securities frorn each bank to cover_ full amounts at once, and fdrnish trust receipts for Council approval. oarried Unanimously. dseconded by lt%lebb that plot as filed by H.Jr,.Curtis Move�d by Langfo3. subdividing Block 6, 1`,.Tayland Holghts be approved and adopted.. Carried. th Council_ accept the at the City Moved by Hood, Seconded, by Elliott, x Construction Co, of ou,ston, Texas, a Texas Cor- poration;, of the EniI y uting the contract, furnishing subject to the Company exec poration,, subj �J a perf orraance bond, in the amount and condition as required by the ayor and City si)ecificati-ons. The Y Secretary are authorized to -ity. Car Voting-Aye. 3. i , ct on behalf of the execute said contra v Elliott, Webb, Pritchett, Hood, Votijag-No. Langford.� T�oved by CD Pritchett, seconded byViebb, that the City furnish Engineer on 24th -oaving jo 7 h, Carried. Street percinct 1,,r,,eeting adjourned. A4T' -, a y o/Ir _Ipo_ city t Y, 4c tv Rdelretary 64 1,44 Ooun�l.met-..i:n,.reg:ars�.�o�a.. .'Iayox..��lbr� p:r�alc� Aldermen .111. ,att �g.. r ch abt., bb,,- Boad< .i,, fo d..b.: also att.azdigg,.ruee....Cy ,tt.arn;..r. P.x.,,Iary,._:>..,..8bhe City Eng tae�r..,;_wE..r;,C, icholl,,. ani.tary .Off.icer-. , .The. minutes of. April 19tb. through the change in administration were: read and approved. Minutes, of ..the remainder of April 19th session were -read and approved.-_,,: inutos. ,of the special session of April 22nd. were read and approved.,, also minutes of April 30th special session read and proved. Moved, by,.,. and .:and e nded by Pritchett that the City co- operater.,th the5.8:tea . Basolaall prrr fsr boys,x ar3 f,izance.. . them as falllo s., . _. For supervisors, . 450.001; for._z pyres,-410.0.00-. � For ce�d moved, by..ebk,, :sic:owed .by.,LaQrd, tha,t.,rBe�;_«- .Kinser be appointed ...an pol.ice',fo.rce, ..to take ,the. place vacated by resigna t on of Oppil Moved by T�angf'o d.,, =s�co od by..Z111ott.:.t,ha.ta,p�1,a c�r,.of raises be declared.as fllos. fir[.... Street Fire, Water. rr tt172.«5,. tr rr 180n00«<;. Then after 18 months from starting work or 12 months after thethe-... t ,tla 1 . of. , , 197,e-5 ,; The .t;re,.as.urer,.,ls., au l ,' .:.toy:..made,,. these .changes on reodom- mendation from the heads of the above departments that such con \;dit ions Moved-, by.T-i 1 i.ott,,,,.. ec anded;,. by Hood that, falJoGwi..e,,%t,;i...mate.s. ,be allowed and .paid, .the estimates .being signed by .the Uy _,B.ngin.eu.r. Jordan, and: Tubb,&__ Sewer. e.�tension,k, 7.25 Bryan 8c lic►fman —Street .Pa�70.,60 +► rr, -St . Pavir&,,, _ 153.90, rr r= � � ..�..50.30 tt N 1400.00 99 . ?0 ovedu..b.r- e1ab.,, seconded byy i tt :,that: po:i -c.y, of:,,handling dairy barn subm.it.ted.-by. CUy,J�gin;E er. be.:adopted, and rental set at, 25.00 per month. p,er _zing;,.; .,Carried.,... Iraved, aby.v.�.c yea. by,. F.11ot.t .that :.thy: reports of tam collectors City Se-cretar PFol c -GA ief City inspector be approved,-a,n& C,s=e x. REPORT, City SeqretLary, P..H,., Bryan s, rt ..for :Ap_ril 20th t,o April 3Qth,, 119: .sewer and .miscellaneous ..cr lie t,ions.- fib; 633.:�1r.P,,3Brynn,..., c3et,or t.,._ep,ort...4n..nn�nt....es for the, month of . 762..31.--de.li.nquent:. t,axes 550.42, Chief of Police,, Hoyt Curry's report .for :April, $1658.50. City Inspectors reportfor. 52,0;,;$ 7a..,, ; Moved,by.: .l.derman H.00d,,-,seconded .by .Alderman Webb.,, ..that .bills presented be a -lz d.�.a-, :d paid., .when properly,. checked... Carried. BILLS: Jr. League Day Nursury, 50.00, Janney Printing Co, $25.004 P.A.Bryan-Collector,95.25, P.H.Bryan-Collector, Cash payroll, 26 5.0; C V fat=io ai B s� ts� ldiug t �F b5n.<77,,.P. .{rtBa y Oa�aeetar-Md.:�s��ra��, 22��5,.-.,Rla.�u.%�,F�r+� .D+�pt« •��t�,-u0.;-a.. �. _ Gallawa.y,...R�� Public Ser ce . o. , w 3$5.90; Sow h est r -.Bull Tele oho :, o._,......2..,61.; test Texa_,s., a.,s_..0_.,,,.<.179. News Pub ,_"en r. :c, $-5,..99; ,Thy. _ Karpark Instrument €..;.�6:.39:;ry Bites w�. "1�f, G �r :ery Sbore.s j. uui'a 't n da- � 4 . Gon: rr.,.I4 th Cc . lH �. :���i�.l£3.• G ,Oil »Ca. $265«.02r• Pl. rove x=H 1d�s. � ly, , $13.. 1 , GUIX, - O 1�t Cmrpr� �17.5.09,;. ��ebb TI Se�vice--, .2-QD. tri tsdk, ,0p• ttchll.,ardwar�e Ca. � ' -, , ill 27; W. S. .Darley= 8c 00..,.. ,, 1:.7.74; -J.-MA, Radford,GrQce.ry ,� 7.00; Haider & L rt 243*7 yd & ;:Dav np t: 37.0.0 Commercial; Radio Equipment :6a .. ,-NUbat' t d-e au, 2,7-` .:1 "augha ,,; t t o {, 6.r07; ',1a uv.ie�v Plumbing Sc Electric,, g.75; Phillips,,! �tery Co.-, 423-,,90; Jackson Tire Co., 9.95; Kikers Service' Station 8 rrag3;, .- =nmea _7 CiQ _.I'.E�9 35 Nwa ..�o;4r>..-G �5 Shelok'.r�:.,#._.r,r Studio, i,.5;�w.'ache.. PrA,Ci,Dl sari%},;:. i;necke y Bra s v .'.. 2F3� .,.Fo�w. th a . r .,... ;, �a k Ir,-Tank, 1.(i �-Ca e i .. .27; &ob$nsQn $ing „il�}D, {.1�Bro c7h /��t 1; /� ��^^ee ��tt ry t y� Vo.i:,1fl.a�;• A1�.,m. 0.Ir�,y}a t� _.LNa E3�.�nZ,zs4�WQ.; , otor CQ. o:Y.Hi,gg..� �.Hartet Gc-91.,7. Hug], .R. Ebtea_, 3.27; 540.6o' `fur<le C..,.M..�1.22, .c.,Ru13w50. Western,, Union, . %..#5,..:2.39.�Z&,; ,.Plainview Tribune, 10.00; Chaney Wel dI-ng & Rep:.air,.. 410 00; Glowe & .0owan, 91.15, and Hasie & Gr on Eagineez .E S.AL.ARM: Mal aret Shearer, 1r 0 aC4Hub ,.Rut .fl�0.4�0 �-E.; �.. urr� y ...3�00� 0 N-at1�:�.�t�I�e�t, ^«�1.5 �J� � .,,. �a�...E .. B _ 2.y�. 0 y ' � 1 �zr.l.50: Wiley .; JQhnsoll, ,SC%; ,. C.S th, ', 472.5G Fa 3 th0{0,..T.P.att,, 172ar .:ec BQgge..17254; .B,,.m., , $215.60,; 4111.:.Adam,s,�Leedy, Maxe.y,. M95,00;...'Yr nk..R1 5.00; F ed,,L.Char.dl Z*,,I 1:72 5 ..F:.A .Rays.... 7,2.,50.; .-Charlikoe, -Lanrd, 1$5. 0; ,. � ► a � 165, , Le�e..,J. ' ek�r��5 ?0 . .F. oleY — $3 '0.00; 5.� .Ho7.lea}, 27,5.0,0* . A,.! .S�.Eid, 20.0..0=0; Jack Sl..a biter, Jack Morrts*- 17.2,e 50;, H.R.Sloan, 4150.00; I H.H�te l,'41.7�2.5a;�;, SJ��k N� tQ��} $112.50; J.P. ar3 in, 200.00; and A:If O.B...O;uin 12.5 :wRoy,Tarea1..OQ:1bert NQrt 7 5 } Joe. . Grahenez",_44.'O.Q. J C. ie 1 1 ?.,C� Jy> �i11 E.vanin s.•, Fralnk Stub:��r,��N���.Dr,�<��..��ieha�.1���,.2C�0..,,.,�oaspb,.r-P.i1r..,.75.00; Dr. D;P.Jns-.7.,Q, R..`eke10..{:,..3e..t 5•.., : Johnson, , ...� ..0£ , E G,. %csore,, ,-165.00.; T.T..Darg.ill- .2145.00, Burton Coleman 145.00; Houston Ta or, $145.00• Earl Pallew, 145.00; and G. loved.,Jb.ys,t ' that, p,arking; teeternea F ,.;. as such ent,... JLA 7 _:v of .�sa: t,,, p .aa -.cum h ands Qnaxrar�ts 'iand..balce to be p.la:ced ,.in a sp-ecial fund -to pay or p chasae- C�.tny.. Searibies.;, as ,,ma,.bo� aai�lable.:.:. Gar v d, b. �'a'eb;b., s.ec.Qnded:, by Hood: ,that the o approve w}dening [o e y _ 0P'' ra us,..o#'.,,.f:illets. _in.-crosswa�'s.:at.,.airport, while present ,contract is ben;�ireauE�. QI Ioved by Pritchett, seconded by Hebb, that City Secretary is not . , 4-+�A +.n a p RAvgnnA.A nn ern :IL ees salaries. Carried. There being no further business, meeting was ad:urned Wiftfie14 HolbrboKs Mayor. AA /19 P. Eryin, stySecretary, �Sksk7k�F�������kkskkKSksk J Counc�i-me:t . Xoaiie&" aes ijim,:,:�uel� .Holbro p �1:de�r ,..: men Ell io t,,,,La ord,F�HoQ4,�,,-, 'ri 'a ., r e p sent ,..r, le ,.,Fran ;.R .. Day, City Attorne,y,�. aAd .nR,,. ,x..,,S then.;. ,C.,It,, .k.,]�x *,r:er. seconded bF,Laxig�c2x. ,that the M.C:.ty }.C�nc.zl.aporof,.aw Construetona.•.o� Minutes o a,, .rsiF, r5ead..F;anrrsl-rod ¢, .,o:y .Hc,,,,s.eocnded,,,,,. by Langfctrdfi .tom fodci.owi g, l he app c ed, a. an ,_or ,r -d. paid. texas....: Co. �57. £;.. Johg G: Logeden,kw. 113.71�,w,agnolia tiff.44�.,: L.tmar�, MaNaugb,�:i4,,-5,1;",,,I . ....8i1mex, Drup, $71.90., U.. B..1 di ea Co. 3.13 Hasie &Green, 1 8�1 �8�;. eptune G et.er Ca. 86,.90; Parihaldle & S.F.R.R oved.,..tj th_QQQ,. eeiarity,,.,Bond:. af< Margaret s Bob Odom , t ,11tam -dams-land�10,000..Bond-on_.Houa-ton Fire g yy and Casualty C...o:i'a1.:k. Brrrr,aps.x.Ga�i+dnlm�.y«,. Theeztura J.L.Galla ay .: -Bona,,., Moved' b ' Langford,, seconded ,by E .] :r tt,, that . tural .Gas'.,.ordinance relatYve to Wayland College by passed Car4eh.,unanim4usly. i AN ORDI ANGE, ,PHGVil3I gip ' ALL -_GA , USE]), BYA LAND COLLEGH' III. 1` Y ,CIF I' E-BUILDIINw_ B. ONGING;,,Tf-0 Z KxSGCILL GB r I .2' F 0i 4£ PLAINVIEW, TEAS, SHALL BE PAID POR AS 'f 30I1G:�. U ED I_HROBGH II Gi+B, E .,< BE IT .OIDz, B� .T OI QE FLI.:C�,. T'E�O, and ,thy .Gty CcauxciL thereof2 g'In nddertmin4 ' passed an&,.lapprpve.&,,,on. the 20t.h. day of .June, A.. D.-,1927,.: be, :aAd the same is hrsby . amee,..by:;..adda:.tc...;et following: That belong. ,,to way -ar d ...Oalleg n.,-,tie.. City.Limits_. of the city of Plainview shall be paid ' f6r by Wayland College as.. th ,.. ed, hronghtwa..s . me Gel This ord;inoe <.hal . t..,elt: anb tie . in ,ore from and after its passage and', approval as provided by law. PA 25ED AND .APPROVED TBTB TM �i3.� th day of ATTEST Winfield iolbrook U yor, City of ' F a .nv ew, Tex. t rva Movadr, by ,.Hoad,:,..s,.enQn.€ d.,.,h Elliott . that Mayor, -execute, T.anhandle & S.F.R.R.Co pipe line aontract ..:and- sec:re-tary fonwar. t e- fee% of Fk20.00. Carried unanimously. x RE. OLH'IION: 5!50 BE IT YUNOViN that on this tj*,J10th ., day of _ay___, 1948, at a special Texas,, of aXiew4,...�'ea�as.,,r;aMd.,r.._ Parab.aldle ; rad an , �aauway­Gomg crossings.:-.undr,A.a�la.: Capn`,.:��n nact at. Zile Post 0 plus 1359' 6 fe,e,. .- folkt.ng.r4.irr,;,� .,.. It w:as.,4.ma4ed seondi .�,.�ninou,s, �roe�: that . JW'ield d ute_ on ha opy of which -the.,-same zecorded .in pt:-t .3-f t of ,+resolution. he minutes cif±. the Oit; Co i �n> athis PIPS �f �I LICENSE, the s 15th deLy of .A rii - 194 , between - fMade rY 97 er�naf<er ,.calf chaor^� CIS FPIrII4. whether ,part. e r, re� . .nafgra y.ep 1.e .tom t:.tee an..cn�G .h+eelnter, orth,.: lines= 1plA.,,an..b �.... ".PIPE LI=,� acr€sss:. ter.:,,a lsthe .. QrQr. e right of w,>_af w,Lioensor_+..at .gin a,the stt.,of :1?laz�a.e Hale.. ourit Te a e„ ot: l�ca 3 ►n: of .,,the :f1' 'L :Ll�,:,: More.. , print.. hereto .attached, part c7.�r .;auy Mr.ed::ool�ax'ia�;on,.the, Rio. DBOS-R.2� 7 d ,. nh A ..r l+_*.. ......,,._. ..�,2 - marked ` �. Rt,.axisi aup ,hi 2. e hal]. tee, ,their: Gl?IP .I=I ., Q1ely fOr carrying ew eh11.,, nm�:t ..us,e. �tF. ,to Cara Y:;, a3, ;othr,,,ccmcd it ..or : "or any ther p rose-;, chats a . t. 3. license the _mum . ., y, �" 4 • 1,10 r.�.a�'a�"eevr,.+�3".�irLd.�.,.LE CQ,I o e<C ] 0 _ engi ee t v1 SiUn aIldz GQ i , <: =�..s and maint,aa.n,rthep PIP.E...LI $u..srach.,a - that it wlll;.,rnc._nt.auy ;time Kb� .ae ,, .danger P.to .or .inter- ,,:Find :,p pert-y of :. Terence V.�`ith the ...1� E t . ar s ,...,n s&fe_.o e;on0��&o.,adbk% p 8ze�s sn+'henrey Ljn e��p r :. the,�S - Li®censo,pr ; the P3�p {Ht j, /�r�� �. (y the L+d. V suI n'7i41Ti'.tT1v, n.S .if {T.n'li6uii a itE. �+�% k'ii+pT �w.ta r poh,� _ F,1+� her14. cof,.s �:�lko uS e ' thy.'IP be LINK fori1<or..4.gasJr,er petum-hprjcie iconstructed,-;,a.nte�d .,ice conform t , with the,p.n:'�ntT,heretc.ath+et, in such aes::�,.k m`hlt�..H, _ae n ,p.t <� L.�e�er , , f. ors a�. time ;L Ce�e�; S}1L1Wy ri.. at ita_. _Lts . ,c b,l gat ns{, u�d€ p a.L . enazz. , properly f c�rthe.. cafe , .: :l�f.Typafm-..rk Optic �,�n ��e- p f to.rpaY* , .ey.ent. Lcery. opexatio Qf< ;�. _s_ r�,;jo u,, and inn auj see. agre -s besn ..rendare,d...,.the<r-efOr,: within f f 15 ,s y a,af ter ,hl s ,hare.+ the gost..s i urxe,d...by Llpensar, to ;pert frokxt iialily heeuaer-f..f car .`1or,,. . a,ione` ,theryr.. 5, 7f o see,�xs�a rep ,r penae,.Anzurred. r .I3ic�ens'or*s. „ract�.-,�<c�r: byLcen,rx for flagman tamp ote t 3t'-G raff, during ia�Tt��tion .of the PIPE LINE +e L h .an „ acoount=..ate and f asap- a ter+ . exp o „rinour = ,h; the!PIPE b. G i e e.. �e k:.at.. all, Aimee . nde ai Y.::and,,(({' ii ps��ae.,.har pe p that,_ Liqe sar eg nst � a,"t Ma1lw 1 :, , an3� Lid+�sar r,yra�txa, '�ae�asliehle.,..esu.t� .af re man xp..cearnse, presence �ugIi ganY such, .1 (b)Injury to or ar' ing' t+..,of' ,..{,� loss Skmoua'„ x �f ar.;dam e..to.- 1? C)PAXt � ciani f h death { d axe ..<:fail.:wreusv to, Comply with-; Zt8 eleetio,n.'+i'hw]o a �pte : by,,, Lic ee,e. . 8. I,riS,`..is r ga..�re� . h.yr,+ ,Ii-csr .s :andzame the" upon <��coJ. ;r_.t:�: ng to,, b.a .. . time by le,.rt.ti}#.�h +`ni�o+f tiaratkLe1c.iuG,p�.ce:��.=: ..:1�,Jyni'r"+da••,( Sel;v e d up thi s o.� +h, o iatter upon niox< license in this or any other mannep herein provided, Lici�nsee, the PIPE ZIP n on the, use of dem n c► f Livensar, shall aba d a And rem4v:e the sane and res°orxh -.ih - .and tracks ..ef Licensor :tom, b e.,.s e...dcad: :-i.m - hIch. theey er. placing Of..the fail to res.tc�re L�c.ecnaor's •.premise e.:,af��:eesi �i�h�Y.,te���„(�,�. days ofer_..:th..effecte -date ..f%..rnlrtlnn,=,isioeorr msy .pro- ceed vaith, rzsuch. w k aat; .the, hereof s.11.:e.ese..:Ie from au_=�hiy o>:<.oig.tl..s hereunderz,,.„whtlaer c :l�mn� t or r;,oter.� s,_ ..roultayn .,fx'oa.. a.ny ., acts, om ds<..o:r ev.ents,, h pggnalz prior. to. the date .the, PIPE LINK is a d ..tIle:.. r 49'ht,.,: ,, Y i stored. 9. I h caee-- of. ; he ..evic_t on, ,Q _..Llcenae .._:b anyon,,, owning, . or sbtain ng t� le to ::the �aremi.s .:on ,w ith the4 PIPE,, LINE, is ''loci ted..; or the saleti,or.,.andop.r.y.,iZen sor:,cf..ai,d ;rem%s.e,.,o:z.A,.• SOX - shall not:.be,-iab,l ,to:.,.License. fort, an dam e o...an. soever or to.. -ref a aya me t:.m e b , Li hem - j re under, a .cep. the .t ar rt,iOnat ff`ar't,X`ofl.la, which 10. ..,.n icaea, m.T-le st,. ix trz t .o . _..or ,revocation ,of .this license to,m,:be- given, by Libeneorto- Li4ense,e,. ;hereunde.r..,shall. deemed to.,ba,,,pmpppexl,:h :r Fi if; thy, same be delivered to Lei ensee, or if dep.osit•d in.. tbex-i?.�t .`:}fce P;ai dd�,et :Leer, at Ita�..the� e:�.er�t 'th.st,� t��a;.r��.�e.::.p•���.,-.eca�:�e.e...,thi�.,x,ii�str�-. ment at ,ioens.e . 11.ai.,the :.,coven nts and :agreements _of .Lieensee in this of such 12. All —the o ?ve r is and...p o�r.a. ,a,on of ahis .. in tru8e zt, hall,.: be binding,:. up ,.. n ...inure ,tav th wbe el'1 ,of .tom.. c sso ,M 1egs1 rep resent•e.a,and=�i.a...,;thek.;aie tc4..eawse.s„extet...a,, effect as,,,the..sar .,,,are",.0 .� d the suecessor.. ns or,' a I_. ar ; lei nreprttva: vc ,. a as s i nee g ,, . ny uhae went j of IN WITNESS HERR©Y, duplicate : e.., ay. ,snd,. ar ,first. abo* : ,w n,t:ten. `"7 j iNHAIDLE AM S�,j . , � VAY_-_110 A-'Y.. (Licena r.l Approved as to 'Descript'jLon,., f By R.C.Martni., j Its-4AS .T Q ViC8.8�"� � CITY . OF PLAID ITEI T I BY ' of e $olbrook Its . Mayor k�. •-cen���. f.. r by Lahgf+asd*.P..; e, , ded by Hood .,that City Rng-inee.r .make.: estimates of water and.,..-ee w, .meLterl.,a ,-ne-4iesear „ �-a.�_ ., mously. [oved..by..,Pr,i.tchett, .secQnded .by ILa ford .that the City ask for bids on a .,tru,.as ..per .,.G3tt.Engz�e epi.f :,....Cahrae.,.u- j Ously. t the -~city advertise for e5r ty-cs,;19.8,'., ,,. I - +i; '6 JrTuiC••.N,*3,::.... bids on truck -and. acke .v t e.. bed, ... .,.a.. c ncaat for deliver S tembe-r-, Said bids to be presented at- fizat, meeting. _ice .µ anew . i h comes on th 7 h day. Carried unani .ously.� Meet�ing,djournod, C1q, ecy: 19g The •Git Qunc l ._met in special , ss or . t...,.1 .t :A « 4. p•ur uantY , to Public . atzca. f r< hea in : fin, a h onp P,o ,P ux"L «.:Ras. ,Company s b® resided' for pe rmiasio�..to.. raise, bhe .B,u a�ee y A o hri and the following ._A a anen .,pre � .,.;. tt-, i' the tr�x 1 Qa: Frank..il,:. R. Day, City Attorney was also p reSE t . Griffin & Morehead Attorneys fo rPlainview jpus,.-Company explained • 1 thex�eezt for the ngre;sed. fares.._' fir. Robinson. was asked Z:• for c;erta n -:�..nform'a.t' .. i� ,,rya . ,.t c . #she rev ue _,and.: + �p nse . of.: bye: ecl:,:that x the sale ,of the bus,..,business to. Ben-F. Smith. A..E.Boyd, and _0th*Ws spoke in .t�s: th8esa:re and,.,.ra.e.�..o thek:ilcraet.-.seetiQn h:ar.. bus servi ae.., Moved b Biliott seconded b.y•.Hood ...that� Ordinance 551 which follow be -passed. Carried Unanimou:sl.y. WHEREAS,, C . A.Robinson. h4a_filed applizztj_Q- , with ' the City Council far txhe, increase ofN: bus:. fares as. a.set,..,..out,.and .prvidedy.in, his franes:..4ran,eZ 53'� ands .MP.r, dLat_..,'r._ such..,ar.ig.,nti.:&ue.. notice to -;the<, auta.l..ic Ywas ,published, in :accordance with the. provisions of said o�rinae,: anc:< for;: t~he . l eaag, ,,:time ..pr;€vided...fr therein; . and, ' iEi AB �. isi, hea:ri.ng ,.up pp. -said'.. apy lic .a .:was. had,,; on , h llth day af',. aye ,19&F ,.: and:, khi`,t. due. consid.eratian.',.of_. said_.appli_ cation andy.,-the. ,,ev.idenc ._i.nt.rodude_d..ia supp-ort. t eribf, .by the .said C. A. :Pobinaona and,.:his,.,.attoacneysy -aad. there being no pppasit on offered by the public to the gr tag of: &n-1a cease in bus fares, the City CQUAc.ila <apted the, folls�w;..ordananc ri ORDIXI�NCE NO. 551. BE ITtt ORD I3M hys w C�ty:;.O a ,�. Z..u:o . th .,City..,of ..Pla3.n Lew Texas: S'ec-tion.1:.. tlyd nan u, ..,.5 pis s>.ed.and p ov d.. by theh...,Cit,y�. ,. Counc�. o�.W_'euar l�, 191+7, in so far as it is in conflict with this:. ordi videdL here.nd Sec ti 2 N.That,.,,C.� „A...>: ba s a,k. tkh ,•- r ntee.-.of .the9_fra-achise as se t .er authori and eight to charge Chldrenuwrom 5 years,..and.up Mtc•. and .nc'ding- 12 years of _age 5r¢, i School ,childrez,,at.tend.ing;. public s-choolsfrom f in to . twc}lt-grad,.3 n , :.too-., and .from I i schcaol._ 50 �.1. si.ngls- ,fare,where 'aa . tokens -are, purchased 10¢ Section 3. Th:at these ra_t _ shalIL",beaQ-e-frect .ve and oper- at ive - f rf:,rne --------------- PASSED-,APPROVED AIM ADOPTED this- A. 19$� ATTESTS Winfield Holbrook' , Mayor L _ T' . ]3 van Gay Secretary (SEAL)****xSK* Moved by.. -La card .sec ed by PrItchett that transfer of Bus ]Franchise of Plainview Bus Co. ,-to Ben.F, S th,.be,.approve.d. Carried unanimously: Thr as pesnte . an .apl Lnation t:o4,._ the .:City, C+cunc.:il .._ by C,. A..Rc�1ai: or . � r ee:., f..thhe,.fraa ch s :.:_asp 4v.3.ded..in Ordiinance.,: No. 537, Q,r. author.it,,y.,.and..;thsk. r�ghtr..�Go,,assgn .,szzch..rahiee rights to Beg �'.. with =:a€i...rafter: , du e.._de.lheaa:tion and .cans:i.derati�n, it_ . appears tca .the, C.it. r:.. Co ci]�. tYa t t e _rapo ad. r aser,_..Benr_F.. -' seith, n out:Sm the o.blig t ne,aa 3�.PLrov�.s�:ona. ,nf .C. R. II _ frahchise, '.grant,.:. and ;.that ..the ypub c i eres s . be: cared .fo-,r.t_. ��.., obanso�. as pr,Uecl....sa�., ORDEREDthat said C. A. Robinson be and he is ] ereb, .n.authQri�ed ..t.o t-ranst., r..a� :, ase g.r ..s_ai�t.::, fran e. rigs. t0 4e iIot. on was,..mad .k Langf`ozseconded ;by Pritchett that the, above ord,e.r be ,� piWv. , ...and_,.up;ar baing su m ttec to ate carrIe�i.unan ►.ua% r. Meeting Mkl OF a -ry 0 ff EA t o ai ew , ci. _Secr�.t t y. , Pia .view,Texas. plainv.ecw, Texas_,_ May, ,17, 194E The City Councll l. met in regular aeeasion with l ay€ar riolbrook pre- siding, Aldermen: Elliott, Viebb, Hood, Langford, Pritchett were present, also, Frank:.: R... Day,.s,.Ci.t,y Atty. -;and..:.... 0. Nicholl s.-G.ity ,Sanitary officer... , Minutes of. called.. ses.si.on of May 10t,h.. and...spe.c#l, a s.slon. of May llth, read ,,and.. 6,pp,r.Oved. Moved. - by Elliott seconded -by ..'Ltngf-oz . that .the,.: following bills-.. be ,allowed and. paid. Carried unani.mauslyL. Farmer's Blacksmith Shop, $7.75;_' _F. L.. Thornton, $18 44; Joe Fernandez, 1$21.00; �i. D. Reid, $51.00; TVVhite Furil, Co., 21.95; :Panciana Seebee.cha, 33.00- Dale Bolles",v 27.,0Q ' Moved. by Alde.rraan. Langford, seconded. -by AldermanWebb--that the j City employ as reconne. led by S. E. Bolles, Sapt., J. D. Reid on water department at salary of l72 .50,. p.er..month,.. Garr,iod. Unanimously,.. Moved,, by Alderman . rritche tt,. se�co,nd e;d- . b y ;Alderrmax - eb:,b., . tha.t _ the City Coun ll wauthorize-.,o rs,. Carter and.-vark..B:oard.,.to ,lay.,of-f Frank- , Stultz, on —,:account, of. hi a, health,,,: and.:.., to _employ a.,man _by the month,.` to take his' place,, and. the City ,.Council recommends that the park borad 4? employ 4:v tul.tz as extra help when he is able. to work and tine y need i.c his serve.s. Carr.i:e&. y The fo.11owis ,.. estimates,..w.e.re,:.presented -ty, the-..Cit,y. Engineer in fav4r�. of Bran & 44Hoffman.Pay.i.ng...Contra.etors: , 73'.12•. 413,251�5.. ¢ 44:0; : 3.14-68,• 4a2.S5;, `291.6.5: $130f. 1'he following estmateswere, presented by the.. City, Engineer. in. favor of Jordan: Tubb.,' .48a..Q0,,,, 1171..92; 078.00 The foll,chving e.sfii,imaLtes.-.for.4ai.se:..& Green, wa&.,,pre,se.nt. ,ri-by ,the, City 5acreta.ry,. $178.64, balance due on sewer plans,- Moved by hood, seconded by ;Pritchett, the the est.imateo.. be -.allowed and,,.pai.d ..as . read.. Carried. unanimously. Moved. by :Alderman_ Webb, seconded by_ Alderman Langford that the pruehasing agent get prices' on material list of City Engineer for sewer department, Carried, .,unanimously,.. Ioved . b.y Alderman -Webb,, ebb., seconded by Alderman Pritchett, that the City extend 8 inch sewer main to serve Iliazarene Camp Grounds and others aPProximte.ly 2100 faet. Carried.unanim6us1Y,. Moved . by Alder. non: Elliott . secanded by Alderman Hood, that p ruchasing ag t get" -prices on cast -iron :main list of City Engini2et for water de- partm✓ xit . Carr...e:d, unanimously.. Moved.., by Alderman. Elli.ott., , second..e:d by, Alderman Food., that ioholl and,..R.. K. Snethen inuestiagate the most practical method of spraying and after b onf'erring with Mayor, get the City sprayed with D. D.T. E Moved ,by Aldermana .�ri=tch-ett seconded.,.by •Alderman:. ebb that -,.the City Attorney draw, an# or_dim nee to compell all new construction to be built, to be provided with sewer connection or septic tank installa- tions,, -Carried,-.,-,. Moved by Alderman Elliott, seconded by Alderman food thatworkon airport out.lined.. by th.e..Mayor.:, be <authorlz,ed.. Carried,. Moved 'b.y, Alderman Pritchett, s)eeondedr;.b.y Alderman —Hood...., that City employ' Bo ,&, Davenport t0 represent the City in securing 19 right-of-way deeds and settlement of damages, and to be ;paid 150.00 for such servicles. Canied. Moved by, Alderman ,.Elliott, seconded by. Alderman Langf ©rd, that city allow the American region the use of the Auditorium for convention dance, Carried unanimausly.. Moved by Alderman Viebb, seconded by Alderman Hood,, that The City Pay $52.90 being i of cost.. of ,switch,,.for .Soft, Da11,.Yark.:;.,. Carried.. Moved by: Alderman. Webb, seconded- by Alderman Elliott that trust reciept ; 284-55 from Repulb,ic 14ational Bank., -in Dallas, cornering #100,000 . in iY S. 1/.8 .cer.tifi,cat,es of indebtners,, for t e.... ae.curity, of .the Citya account in. male: County; State :Bank..,and..,the..Trus.t ,re.cieot #3702.9 from, the First National Bank in Dallas', co�rering '$100,000. in F.S. 1,1/8 treasury notes Series A 1949, pledged by City National Bank as sezurity for the In City of Pla nv, e oerz ts:, be approve•dt.. Carr.ied,,.unan mously., Moved and seconded, that the report of Plainview Bus Co., for Marcia and s,pr ;l .be:;:a e pted aid. filed. Carr ,e&,.- oved by Elliott, seconded° by Hood, that bond of W. F. Foley- itq, Insprreet-or..bb app.roved..,. .Gam:ied, unan Mously.. Moved,.by Aldexman LangfDrd, seconded by alderman Webb, that report of Municipal Country Club be accepted and filed. Carried. The Mlayor appointed Dr. Webb as City Council represenative on the CounbPly Clue _Board.. T]k May -or -appointed,_: W. J. IILinger as-Tax-Ass-eszor- _ and Collector, The:,motion by Langford and seconded by Hood to confirm appo.a ntmant.. did . nit. ,carryr, The . # yor app o nt si .Mrs.... ,,Fsnx . , .. orm an:__. ds., Tax Assessor and Collector:. at a,,:.sa ary .of ..225 „OO per month. Loved by Pritchett. seconded by Elliott., that appointment be confirmed. Married unanimously,.,, There being no further business,the meeting adjourned. o/?'k `y Plainview,, Texas rune 7 , 19 48' . City Council e.t -. in, xeg. lar ..se.ss.ion,.Mayor.,.Hol- rook-L pre- siding, slso�,:a enr in .r lderaana.- is ebb, Elliott,- Hood,, City Attorney, Frank _R. Day, City Engineer, R. .K Snethen and S fkn.i- tary officer, fit..-....T.ahll.. sue:re ;pre.seht..,,.. Minutes of May 17th. were read. and.: $pprovddd. Moved ,b.y Elliott., sec:onded:.by Webb that the Bond of Fannie Norman, in the amount of $20,000, as City Tax Assessor -Collector be ` approved., _ .Carried .. The _City Attorney administered the Oath of Office to Mrs. Norman, A group of citizens were .heard indorsing the operating of a bus line, on. 1 ,. th. . .t:... by.. Fxank.,lawaog.... Bids,, on::,track,s. ,as advertjjsed. were) opened -and -read. Moved by ;ebb, seconded by Hood, that Council confine bids on trucks to those having,Garwoodpacker.. bads:.- Carried.. Moved by Webb, seconded by Hood, that bid of American Body and Trailer _Ina.,_,be_tabl.ed C.a=ied...,, Moved by Webb, seconded by Elliott, that the City proceed with paving on-S. W. 9th..St...,.Br.oadway ..to Austin,... Carried. The appointment by. theMayor of. C. P. hlliott, Sam ,Langford, and the City Engineer, R. K. Snethen, to tabulate the truck bids was confirmed. -..by .the, Counc.il..> ,- Moved by Webb, seconded by Elliott, that names of streets be changed. r M ORDINANCE N0 5 35 AN ORDINANCE .RENAmilia CERTAIN STREETS OF THE ; CITY OF PLAINVIEW AND .REP ALING ALL ORDER AND ORDINANCES T1, CONFLICT HEREWITH. BE. =IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COU'NC-TL, CITY OF P'LAINVIEW, TExAS SECTION 1. It is. found ..and .wdetermined..tha.t eextaia, names.. of stre6ts'.3-,n; the south port,i,on:of..the .Cit.y of Plainview are in conflict with:,certain.>afher. named _streets of said city and thereby causes a conflict and confusion and that the same should be corrected.,.,,; SECTION 2. .It is.,, . therefore, ordered by the City Council thait t the following streets within the Cy of Plain- view be' renamerd"" to it South 2nd Street .to-::-b.ecome .S,outh .1st- Street South 3rd Street .to.r,beo.ome,south .2nd 'Str...e.et, , South 4th ". _tr"eet, "tca -become ,:South _3rd Street ,South 5th Street to..become_Sou­th.,4th. S,tre.et South 5-B Street to become South 5th.Street Montgomery Street to. become :Sough 10th, -Street r SECTION 3. It is found and ordered that the streets above name shall _become effective from and after the adoption of this _ ordinance,.` PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED this 7th' of...un , Zg, 4g , i iel � o ATTEST: Mayor P♦ H♦ Bryan Cicretary Moved"by Elliott, seconded by Hood that the City advertise for bids 613 a streeth:..awee�ber*,, Carried, -Moved by Webb, seconded by Elliott, that the Denver Park be turned over to- the.,Park:w Boar.d::, Carried. ,"., - Moved Moved by Hood., seconded by Elliott, that Leland Aiton be em- ployed tb.. audit and bring the books of the housing project - up to date, for the sUm ,,of 150.00®.w . Carxie.d.. Moved by Elliott, seconded b Hood that City _ y , y-purchase a No. 10 sprayer from Rowland --Company. ,for .3.2,5 00.._ Garried� : moved by We.bb,, se.c,onde.d, ,by Elliott, that Sanitary officer enforce strict observance of ordinances and State 'law," on serving of milk by the drink., Ca ied, loved. by Vebb, seconded by Elliott that ordknance 552 be passed. (In regard to Plumbing) Carried. ORDINANCE NO... 552 AN ORDINANCE PROVIDING, THAT EVERY PERS,0N`,FIRff OR CORPORATION DESIRING TO BUILD A NEW RESIDENCE -OR OTHER BUILDING' WITHIN THE CITY LIMITS OF PLAINVIET SHALL BE, RE LIRED TG CONIHEECTi WITH, T?M,4 CITY SEMR SYSTEM OR, .BUILD k�. GO.;..1 %OT WITH -ASEPTIC �'AI To DISPOSE O� S��PIRP1E f#;iSTL IF SAID 5��TER SYSTEM IS NOT AVAILABLE, AND PROVIDSNG A. PENALTY FOR FA I'Lt3R TO DO SC,. BE I3'-0fRAZWED'" BY 1 THE:. CITY C OUITGIL ,OF TEM. CITY : OF : PLA.INvMW:. SECTION 1., The. City CourLall- _ "f inda..amd d e.termine.s-, that,, open or outS'i e to,ile,t,s .and their use within kthe corporate limits of"the City of Plainview constitutes a nuisance and a place fox thereby impaV6 the health, comfort and well-being of the in- habit ants.--., of-, be r.est'ri ctzd..­, SECTION 2.,,.,-Every person,., f i m- �r m or cot _porfkti..o,,n.. that - may here- after dslre, to bull d_ a- near .-re-sid-ance. . or other building..,within -the corporate limits.- of.. the-, Git.yy, of. Plainview, -shall make;. application to the City Inspector _for' .a pexmit ..and,.,pay_ the, required, fee,,. and that �such -to connect the sewerage plumbing -of __. s_uch.,bu1.1d1ng,,,-w!th., the-, C ity I s sanitary sewer_ system, if by , ord�nane,e,,but..,Lf...z-uch.,sa,,nit,ary sewwer, , system,,.,i,s iio-t. available, then ,SUC4 corporat..ion..-sha.11 be. required to construct a proper anal efficient septic tank and connect thereto, to properly take care. of suah%_sewerrage, waste.,._ SECTION- Any person-,,,, ­f J,XM--.Gr.. corporation, who, shall.. -violate any pF_ov_i_:s`i7"_o_n, of this:.ordinance..shall be punished, by, f ine--. of - not less than $10.00 nor more than $100.00, and each day that such violatio.'a,,sliaL-11-,e,x-ist,,,shaa,,I,,,,co,ns,titute,.a, separate PASSED, 141,PROVED AND ADOPTED this, '7th,-.day, -of, June, <*_19,48- Winfi-eld holbrook ATTEST: Mayor P. H. Bryan City secretar—y Moved by Hood that,. $10.,000 Bond, by Maryland -Casualty Co. of P. H. Bryan be approved, and old bonds as Tax The f ollowing,. reports were read,,,,P. H. Br-yan,,,_Gity,Sect-e.tary, ,Chief_ of City Insp.zetor,. 4'795.6311, Polica,- W3,6-1,65, -4406*70, Pe Ho " v, Bryan, De1q. Tax, $867.14, Current Z�ix', $659-76. Moved by Hood, seconded by Elliott,,,, tha-V_ reports,_be:1,aoc�ep,.ted, and-f ile-d... Carried. Moved by Webb, seconded by Elliott that following'bills be. allowed and paid, Carried. Billa;. .,,.Board of City Development, $750,400;, Plainview Inde- pendent - School Dist... 012.5.00,; Pv,. Public ALibrary, 040.00; Id-lercantile 4atl Bank at,, -Dailas 0-1550. 00; Farmers, Blacksmith. Shop. jr �,$7-75; Lubbock In—dep,,.,.,,School -.Di.st. $21..,40;, Fred-.-Berryllill, Equip.. Co. 4881.25; National Guard,.). t19--,,50;, W.,.L,.. Copeland, 110. 00;, Postmaster -Plainview,_ C,! Texas. 4-l5-,-0,3-; P. H. bryan,, City Collector,_ $82-74; k.0 ity of Pv. General Fund, $700,00;, Withholding Tax,, City of Plainview, Texas, $378.40; P. H. Bryan, City Collector,, $237-53; Pv. Fire Dept-. $30-00; P; H- Bryan, Worth ,& Denvex.S.P. R.R.Co., 41-00, W. L. Copeland, 114.00,; A. J. H,oggiUe.,.*lOO,..55; Southwestern, Public Service'Co. $1-134..O.O,.;-.-,,,So.uttwestern Publ.1c.,.-Serviee Co,- 389.37;, rVice., Go., $ a Southwestern Public,�,Se 81-.55; Sout].western, BellITe lep hone Co. 112.07; -West_Texas Gas- Boyd & Davenport,, $65-00; Thatcher Printing.Co. V3.9,_-8_;.,Hale. County Abstract Go. 3,00; R. F.oxw.or-t-'tl-Galbral,,tht Co,' <?.3.95,',, Harder & Dysart. 412.5,0; Robinson_&, Herring, Drug,,,.-O 10-i . Ne-wman,,Xotox - Co. $450 25; R.. & R., Supply, Go. 0141,05,;_ Bert Levy & . Son,,- 4l..5..,O,O; Commer- cial Radib,,Equip ., -00-, 44*.5.,0,;, Int,ernationa-l_ Ass aciatlon. of Chiefs. of Police, Inc, Angle Gaf e,, - $11.45;., Ghi.zkea.,. Ina.., .962.1.5; Continental Oil Cp. $247.92;George Keys, $5.45; Dodson Chemical Co., 031.150; Kerr Hardwar6.,,,,$2,,15;-,LlalDry.O,il,,Go., $50-57i, C Plains.. Co._044--70; Shepard Chevrolet C;o,. $32-95; Gibson Prlulabing. Go.- �16.75; Mr, john, Hull, 872.50; Pv- Sanitarium,. & Clinic ,$l00.00.,;.,.Web,b Tire Service, 44-00; Kikers Service- Stationt $6,60; Meinecke Bros. $24-04; Firestone Stores, ;5.42; Shook Tire Company, 015-51; Reams Electric, $134.56; L.IJ.Spier Garage, 011-75. East Side Gro. & Service, $42.90; Sears Roebuck & Co. 033.91. w Everseal, . 41e2.5;. Gouldy-Parnell Co. 7.50;. Mobley .Service Station 52,83; Kimbell:-Pv. Co,' $2.50; . Western Unien:, , 5.04; Dav -,s 11; 0 r , e, Co. 3.60 Connor Mathes C.o. , .In.e.. 10..60; -Pv. Hardware Co, 410.45,;; G. L. Craig, 043. 20'; Pv.. Builders. Supply, $92'.34; Whites Super, Market, 19.65; The Long -Bell Lbr.. Co..�'17.25; Rockwell. giros., & Co. 37e73; The Karp ark Corp, 333.3$; Higg,inbotham.-Bartlett. Co: 116.27• om Postmaster -Plainview, Tas, 0,06; Eagle Chemical Go. �60.93; R.-&' .. Electronic La. 3.3 ; Phillips Battery Co. 414.6.5.;., Federal,, Labor- atories Inc , $9.24-. The Rohan Co..,.Inc... 435.37; Clowe &-Cowa&n Inc. 47'8. S3, 'ainview, Pl-.E .90; He r ld'Ne- rs Publishing. Co. Safety Lane., 1 $162 6S; Mate Chemical �% 45.63a Utility Supply ao. :$14.'02; Viking Supply uoe 240e00; Gulf 01 v0'p. 137.67; Neptune meter Co. ;1479.10. Panhandle &, Santa Fe R. R. Co, 121.74; Mercantile Natl. ank $1550.00, ` Estimates as follows were p eoa,ezted�,b. _ the ;C,it . , y Y Eng i.ne..er., , Jordan & Tuhbs,.01940.50, 01401.80, $1682.05. Bryan & Hoffman, $271.80, 322.00, $250.00, 7 4.91, 457.05, $3 36.39. Moved by Elliott, Seconded by Webb, that estimates be approved and paid. Carried.♦:.._ Moved by Hood, Seconded by Webb that the paving on Streets be approved as recommended by City Engineer. loth Street Smythe, to :Travis . 13th Independence. to :Houstron ilwee Street 5th to 7th St. Yonkers Street, 7th to Forma Salaries. P. H. Bryan, ' 300.00; 1A)'infield Holbrook, ; 275. 00; �. Iva Margaret Kay, 150.00; Fannie.I\1srman, 60 00; Bobbie F,.dwards, f6.00; Danice S.mith,` 46.53; Frank R«.Day, $ 150.00; R. H. Snethen, $500.00; Hoyt` Curry, $300.00; ath.Burket.t., 215,40; Joe E. Baker, 200.00; E.' J. Sheare,r,. 190, 00; Hub ' Burt,,. 19.0.00; J..: E. Sheeon, 4190.00 Floyd 'Nelson-, -$196.50; Delbert Ball.ew. $180.00; Hartense T'slphreya 1:50.-0.0;- Wiloy.'Johnson 61 3.CEO; J. C. Smith., 4172.50; George J. Boswell, 150.00; Sari Fg.ith., - 80.00; George Atkins, $176.25- T. F.,,Sitton, $180.00; Harvie A. Zinser, 496.00; B. M. Odom, $215,00; B 13'Adams, $135.00; A. M. Hamilton, 250.00; Leedy `aXey, 0195 e 00;. :Frank Ri:gler, 155. GO; Berry -Lynch, 185.00; Clydd_ . R. Dorsett, 1g5.00; Fred L. Chandler, 180.00; F. A. Ray, $180.00; Charlid Lanford,- p1S .00; Johnnie D. Ballew, 172.50; Lee J. Peck,. 172e 50•, W. F. Foley„ 360.0.0;; S.--E. Bolles, 275,00; A.J.Herrod, g200.00 Jack Slaughter - 190.00; Lewis Lo ,'U90.00;,Jack Morris 1 0.00; J. -D. RO:t $172 50; Dale Bol:le,s J. L. Patrick, 32.00; N. R. Sloan, $150.00; J. H. Hunter, 172.50; J., rlin, 2 0.00; A, L.,iing, 0215.00;. O. B.. Guin,, $195. (}011 Roy Le W6iren, $180.00; Norton,, o.rton,, $180,00; Glen W. McKay, $46;25;Trui.t Hay, v �86.25 �. M. Heflin, 0150.00; Will Evans,... 160.00; Frank Stultz, $160.00; Joe Ilernan-dez. Tex. 36.00;Fd Ma, Clendon, 21�.00; Dr. -E.. C Nichsll, $200.00; Josephine 211ler, 75.,Q0; Dr. D, P. Jones, 75.00; .. .,Tekell, $190.00. E. j Bramlet, 1$2.92; N. G. Johnson, $160.000 ':' "O gac5r 3173.96, j T. T. Cargill, $149.00; Burton Coleman, 161.4,fl0,- Earl, Ba lew, 30.20; � ,Alen Pepples, Jr, 4157.00;Albert F. Anderson, p 161.00; Arvle,King- ery, 120.90; Glenn-W. McKay, 56..25.., J Meeting adjourned. Czty Secretar "..".'_,... June 14th ,.. 1948 The City, Council met. in a called. session with the Mayor-,_ Winfield Holbrook.presennt.,an-d..,also, the following Aldermen-. Ray Pritchett, C. P. Elliott, Joe E. Webb, San Langford and City Attorney,, Frank-R. Day.. Minutes. of. June ._ 7th read. and, approved-. Moved by 'ebb, seconded by Elliott, that the city council consider bid of American Body & Trailor Incorporated. for truck. Carried., Loved by Webb, seconded; by. Pritchett. that the..City accept the low bid on. truck...of 2575.00>., on.. Unit. No. 1: American Body & Trailor, _Inc. and low bid of Ford Motor Company on unit .No.2. of ` 5900.00> , le.sa. spare .tire.,,. Carr ie_d unan:amiously.-_ Moved by deb:b.,.., seconde.d:. by ,Lazlgford that the City ask for explanation of letter form State in regard to electrical inspector. Carried,,.,-. Proved by Langford, seconded by Pritchett, that the City pay 2 of gas pipe ,line.,b-ill...:on .AirP;ort building... Carried. Oved .by Elliott, -seconded., by Pritchett that the City ask for firm bids on Cast iron pipe estimated requirements of City Engine.er.., Cars,ied,.,. Moved by Pritchett, sec:ondedd .b.y-' ebb, that. the,: _City Attorney be,, authorized to.. file such condemnation proceedings as may be necessary to secure right of days for trunk sewer. lines. C,arrled:... Moved by L-angford, sea) nded by Pritchett, that the City run lights. to Ne.ls:ons_ ho<u a,... ;Carried._ Moved,. by Langf.or.d,. s,ec_onded by i-ebb, that- .Fire Chief be author 7,ecl. to employ another; fireman, -in order that he may give . a .e ice.., to.: inspe,ctions,. Ca�cr:.i ed.: Moved by Lan 'ord, seconded by Webb, that the following Ordinance be passed. Carried. :ORDINANCE AN ORDINANCE PROVIDING - FO.B .A. REWARD TO BE PAIi >BY T� CITY :..FOR ARREST AND CONVICTION OF PLRSONS .FOUND GUILTY OF ARSON. BE IT ORDAINED BY TEE- .GITY-.COUNGIL OF .THE CITY OF PLA=IEW: Section l.. The. City Of Plainview ,he.reby offers_ a reward. of $200.00 ;for .the __arr#est, a.nd co;nu.ic-tion_LLof any person or - persons found guilty of committing the _crime of arson within the, corporate. lima-ts of the said.,C.it:y, of. Plainv,.l ew, T,exa.s.._ Section 2.: , The_ .Reward. ,provided,. ,i,n. Section 1 hereof is a standing Gaffer and.shall be paid out of the General Fund of the City of Section.3.. The fact that. there, is . no reward .novw,.being.. offered for riding in the arrest.:.and--convi-ct.ion ,of persons__ found ;guilty of arso.n._.in. the- City of. Plainview cr-_e.a.tesan. emergency :and_imperat.ive_ public_ne.cessit.y.,_and..recuires a suspension of, the.- charter rule.. providing- that no :ordinance,. or resolution shall be passed finally on the day it is intro- duced and that such ordinance or•resolution shall be read at three meetings of the City Council, and said rule is hereby suspep,ded, and this ordinance shall take effect from and after its passage. 1948. PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED this 14th day of June, A.D. ATTEST P. H. Bryan City Secretary Meeting adjourned. y'se r is Winfield Holbrook ayor -*June 21st, 1948 - The pity Council met in regular session,with Mayor Holbrook presUing and -the follo.wing,-.alderm.e;l. were present: 1 .B..Hood, J. - R. , Pritchett, Joe Webb, C. P. Elliott and Ban Langford, also City Attorney, Frank R. Day and City Engineer, R. K. Sentnen attended the meeting. Minutes of June 14th. ,were- read.. and adop.t.ed. Moved by.Langford seconded by.Hood, the the following list of bills be approved and paid, Dale Bolles - 32.60,Lubbock Machine...0o... 77.62., Ed 'cClendon.-- _ - 21.00,Kurtz Steeplejack -.Service 65.00, Joe Hernandez, _ - 36.00,.Postmaster-Stamps - - - 45.09 DanV�e. mith , Hall all �- 46.53, Hale Co. State Bank - - _ : 3.30,.. Houston Taylor,. Park - - $21.00, James A. Senthen,, 84.38; Gull Oil Crop., 140.40• Panhandle & Santa Fe R.R.Co. , 624..85; Bobbie Edwards., 18.00; ��.S.Dickey Clay Mfg. Company,. $1048..74; Howard Jenkins, .6Q.00- W,.S..Dickey Clay Mfg. 00: , 1161.39; Fort --,Worth. Denver Qit.y ?.R.Cd. ,131.28; Fort Forth Denver City R.P.Company, ;507.58; A. B. Cox, 125.00; Dale Bolleg, 42.05; Edgar McClendon, $36.00; D. B. organ, 30.00; J. I. Thomason, 1 .00; Victor Lee, 30.00 Bill .0abibi, $36.00; W.S.Dickey Clay Mfg.. Company, 699.1.6.; Moved by Langford, seconded by Hood that the City Attorney bd instructed to draw an ordinance for City wide control of bus service. Carried unanimously.. Moved by Hood, and. seconded,, by -Webb that, the City Council ap- prove the plat of Sunset Heights Addition,a subdivision of Blocks 1,4,5,8 of Boswe.11,,Heigh,ts.,,addltion...Garried:. Moved by Elliott, seconded by Hood, that.I the City pave leave outs at regular.. rates., :.and the City , to pay .balancd1..10f. cost.. Carried,., Moved by Elliot t seconded by Langford the the city pave Austin Street from :Santa Fe Railroad to. Henry Street. Carried,..,, Moved. by, Elliott., se.conded,,.by, Langford,,:them. the.... City pave. 9th Street by Junior Nigh School, 47 feet from Ash to Date btreet,and asesess Property owners regular rate for 30..feet_ paving... Car.ried.,.;_ Moved,;;by Langford, seconded by Hood that continue 40 feet paving on gth street from Ash to Beech Street. Carried. Moved by Hood and seconded by Elliott, that pass Guy Bounds resolution. The,- resolution is as, followih-,,' -Carried. RESOLUTION - WHEREAS, The G ; ity..-of right of way from various property owners f&prthe purpose of extending and improving- Its aever system and sewer disposal. plant-; and, ,AREAS, part of said right-of-way to the Qiisposal plant transverses the p-roperty of, Guy Bounds,, described as follows,:, r ,BEING OUT of the Poliet Smith ll"omesteadl-*'as recorded in Vol. 115, page,293, Deed Records ofhaleCounty, Texas; and IVHEREAS,, the - said.,Guy, Bounds-. has, .,agre.ed to_.execute.. said right-of'«-w.a,y ,in.,fa-v,ar of. the. Gi ty. of Plainview permitting the laying. of. sald,_sewer line_lver aad,acress.the above described property owned, -.,by., him in.. consideration . t,4at the City of Plainview will connect and lay sewer service line within twenty foot dis- tance at - the _hazk. of ;:his , ho_us.e,;_and,, ... WHERW_'' the, CiALY that -.it -would I be to the.,advantage—of the City to accept said Guy Boundspro- posal and to extend such sewer lateral without cost to the said Guy Bounds.; N011V, THEREFORE,,, BE,,IT..RESOLVED _,by the citycouncil that, th-,e- proposal and,,offer of Guy, Bounds, .be accepted - and, ill_considera- tion of his_executin& City CoiLuoi3,,--,,does,,he.,r-eb,,y, agre=e,,,,,b-ind..and,,,ob.ligate. itself tG tie on and extead,_a.. sewer,., lat er al.,,,t 0,, w 0 distance _ith.jn,.,tL_ twenty -foot, ot. d. st e of the back of his..resld.ence _ at� no. a- ,ast_-,tthe-said.-Guy Bounds,., and .whi ch. lateral will .,be .laid,, .at. the-,tiMe_,or -.immediately thereaf ter when said main.line__iz-.,.laid- I,t,_is_furth_er. uader-sto-od,.,-aa(i--,agree,d, on,, the' part of .. the ,;City. c ounc, 13__ th at _ t h-e City . of. P 1 a i nv i ew will pay to s&id_Guy, Bounds' tenant any damage to the crops that may be growing on s , said land at, ,the -t.ime said sewer line ditchg is dug. Motionmade, by . Alderman_Hoo-d jr- seconded by Alderman Elliott that theaboveres61u0� -7 — --ti n be adopted, and upon -b-e'lv—ng put to a vote -it was carr.ied.,.una,-n:Lmiouslyo Vebb, that the following street Moved by Elliott, seconded by 1, lights, recommended -by_ the,_Chi-ef. of, Police, be installed: 1on,_16th, and,Galveston Street,- 1 - on 8th..aad,,_Elm, Street.2 - . on Addition 1 - on Ixene,...Street,.. 1 - on Aileen,.,9,trez,t 1 - Broadway, and, ..Street 1 - &.h.7th_,Street - 1 - S..E.8th Street 1 - S.E.9th Street 17i 1-- 9th.,Street- Alley between Columbia, .and. Denver St. L CArried.__ Moved by lfiiebb, seconded by Pritchett, that the City winter uaidorm&,fo, ...for Poli��, Moved by Langford, seconded by Pritchett, that ploy Leon,Doug1as_as,, housing -manager... Carried. buy 10 the city em- The f ol.lowinges-timat-e s were, read by the:. City, Engineer, -s Date., �182.70; Jordan & Jordan & Tubb,, , ewer S. E,, � -Alpine t o- '4& Tubb,, sewer alley .Vermont & Roselawn, 15.00; Bryan Hoffman e, 13th. Indep-enden-ae, to Houston Denver, 10 to 11, 4,th.,_,Cedar_ to- D at , Portland, 13th to 14th, Smythe 10 to 11, llth Travis to Smythe, Travis, 10 to llth, Smythe 11 to l2th, S.E. 5th Street Broadway to 6 Cedar , l0th Smythe -,,to Travis,,. Total - $2317.25. Moved by Elliott and seconded by Langford that the estimates be approved and ,paid. Carried unan mausly,, ,, Vinee.nt ,.Tudor appeared, before- the- City Council- with his map of paving and a thorough discussion was had in regard to possib- ilities of., completing_ certain, needed block .. The I ilk Committee reported that the City should have a full time man on Sanitary work and inspection, or 2 two) ,part time men. Ben F. Smith appeared before the City Council and discussed some new bus->line.:,z-che,dules;, and submitted., 2 new propased­ routes.. - There being no further business, meeting adjourned. a yo City Secreta Plainview, Texas, July 6, 1948. The City. Council, of the City of. Plainview_ met in a- special session on the above-.men..tloted , date with the following -present: Mayor, Hol- brook, Aldermen: M. B. Hood, San Langford, C. P. Elliott, Joe E. IVVebb., Frank R., Day,. City Attorney,, and. City„Engineer,_ R. K. Sael;hen. inutes.:of, June 21st .read.. ;and, adopted.. , Mrs. Fannte- Norman made a report of Tax ,Depaxtme.nt,l a work. Moved by Aldernan.,.Langford, seconded by Alderman Webb that the ' City send Fire Ch of and (2) two men to'Fireman's Schbol at A and M 1 College. Carried. Moved: by Alderman Elliott, seconded by Alderman Langford that the list of bills presented, be paid except the Plainview Sanitarium bill. Carried. R. E. Gaddy, 6.00:; 0.. R.. Addison, 6.00; Bobbie Edwards,, 2,3.6o; R. E. ,Gaddy, $30.75; 0. R., Add.ison,. 30.75; Stark Plumbing Co., 20.85; Lude.man & MacNaughton,,. 35.00; Neptune teeter Company, 43,0.00- J.M. - Radford Grocery Company,. 1.77; Uvalde Rock.Aspha.lt Company, A132•88; E . A. Burk, $280. 0G;., The Texas Compa.ny,r. .33.50 ; Postmaster, . �-l5.03; Eureka Fire Dose, �570.00; Dale Bolles-, 42.0,5;; Commere al.Radio_i;quipment. Co:.,, 2.25; Bill C.abibi, $6 00;_ The ,Steck Company, $9 50; Danice Smi.th,- 61.:6.0; The Rohan Company, �14.75 ; P. H.Bryan, City Col. , 289. 52; Gordan -•Tubb Cons It. Company. $187. 50; P.H..Bryan,Cit.y Colle.ctor,, 51-93; Sparling. 'eater Equipment., 93.6.0; Reams <.Plumbing,, 26 07;: Continental ,Oil Company,53 05; Withholding . Tax.., 417. 70 The Rogers,.Agency, $86, 50:; Plainview Fire Dept.,, $30.00; Seipp Machine Shop, $8.75; James A.- Snethen,, .41.58; Phillips Battery Company, 11..00; Farley_ Redi:n, �$68.00; East Side Grocery &_ Station, $2.00; Harley J. Red.in.,. U5>0.00; Hugh R . Etter, ,15.75; P.H.Bryan Registrar, �415.-50; F.L.Thornton 18..01; . Bobbie Edwards,. 4 12; Berry's.: Shop, 5.99,, W.O.Speck Machinery, 3.40; Plainview,. —Safety Land, ;.4,,8.,55.; Plainview Sani ta.rium & vlinicl 323.30; , Harder & Dysart..,. 435.66; Dodson i Chemical Company., $7.44 Shepard: Chevrolet Company, �277.5.1; Plains Machinery Company, 39.43; Reams Electric,.,.,. $24..5,0;. Sout hwestern..Public . Service Company, .41:,235.88; Plainview Hardware. Company, 25..02.; The Steck Company,-, 9.92; .Foxworth-Galbraith _.Company, 25.10; Mitchell. Hardware Company., $0.94; Johil G.. Logsd.on _. g6.50; li,ix n ! o_tor Company, , 167.15,;° Mabry Oil Co. , 15..52; Good year Service S 'o: ,-Ps8 . ,14-2� Connor Mathes Company, $72.88; Herald -News Publishing Company, 487.00; Robin- son & herring Drug,.8.59•: The B ., F. Goodrich...-C.ompa.ny,. ,, �29.20; Boyd_ &. Davenport,., �:32,.40 vaughan"66" Station, �0-.50; Blankenship Supply Company, 1643; Thatcher Printing Company, 177.74; Southwestern Bell. Tele #one, 117•85; ikiiobley Service Station, 90.42; Biggs & Company, 27.08; 'hest Texas Gas Co., PT yI c .}:.- 37.55; Clowe & Cowan, ,Inc.., 121.23; Rogers. Battery & Electric-, 22.90; State Chemical..Company, $,187.12; City Blacksmith Shop, 40.50; Smith Vic, Blllingt.on., 86.50; Jackson. Tire Company, 28.75; L. R. Bain.& Company,, 8.75;,. Shook- Tire-. Company, 25.72;, American - Body & Trailer,. Inc., 2575.QQ.; R & R Supply Co;,Inc.,,22..25; Figg_. inbotham-Bartl.ett..Crompany, ,110..75; Meinea e- Bros.,,: 6.60; Yiker_'s Service,�Station, 10.10; The - Plainview Tribune, 39.50-; The harpark Corp . , 47.59; Rat,liff'.s Blacksmith, Shop, .19.5Q; John, Hull,.455 00,; Gibson Plumbing ..Company,., 6.;80.; Chicken Inn.,65.50; TY.°i Angle cafe, 47. 70; Plainview. Builders Supply, 10.50;. The Long -Bell Lumber Go., , 1.70; Webb fire Service, $8.50IJ. � . Radford Grocery Company,: 1.77; Western Union,, 10.89; A.udi.t.:Br, ,, 000.00.;. Stap,le:ton„.Br.os.,$.25 00. Moved by Alderman Elliott, seconded by Alderman Hood that the reports be approved and filled: REPORTS Chief of Police's report forJune, 1948, 1530.50; Fannie Norman-Tax.Collector-Current, 3648.43; Delinquent, 390.41; P:.H.Bryan,-Tax Collector. (EX..,Curre.n.t, 67.62; W. F. Foley -Inspector, report for June, 1948; $529.60;. City. Secre.tary'.s report of eater, Sewer, Police,., Inspectors and 011scellanous Collections for the month of '.June, 1948, 4,111.62; Parkin; Meter reoiepts for June, 1948, 42379.00. Moved by Alderman Langford, seconded by Alderman 'l ebb that the Bond of L.eon`.,S.. .Douglas, -as G.I,Hou Lrig Manager. be -approved.. carried.. Moved by Alderman: Langford, seconded by Alderman Webb that the City Council pass City v'q'de Bus Franchise ordinance on first reading. Carried. Moved by Alderman Elliott, seconded by Alderman Hood that Mr. Bain continue. the. skating, rink. to August. 26th,... Carried-. Moved .by Aide:rman. 1 bb 1, ,secanded--by A1de.r:man. Elliott. that dispense with additional readings of the City Wide Bus Franchise and pass an emergency .-ordinance.- .Car:ried. ORDINANCE NO y` 555 AN ORDINANCE TO BE ENTITLED AN ORDINAJIdE GRAPITIPING TO BEN. F. SMITH A FRANCHISE OVER THE. STREETS, ALLEYS AND PUBLIC THOROUGH FARELS OF THE CITY OF PLAINVIEW, TE S, FOR OPERATING BUSSES: PRO- VIDING FOR EFFICIENCY OF SERVICE AND .REASONABLE RATES: PROVIDING FOR FOREFEITURE_ :-OF SAID FARNGHISE : A1.0 REPE.P%LING ALL ORDINANCES OR PART'S OF ORDINANCES IN CONFLICT WITH THIS ORDINANCE: AND PROVIDING FOR ACCEPTANCE OF THIS ORDINANCE WITIHIN THIRTY DAYS FROlvI HE DATE OF FINAL PASSAGE BE IT ORDAINED.. BY. TEE .CITY. OF PLA Ii,4VI EW, TEXAS: SECTION 1; >. The right .-and privilege of.. operating a bus_ line under the name of Plainview -_Bus Company, within._the City of-, Plainview through,' -and upon; its .streets., all -ears.. and. public thoroughfares,,, is hereby granted. t-o, Ben F. -Smith.,- hereinafter called grantee, for a. period of twenty- (20 � . years from _the date this ordinance.. takes. effect:, under and subject t o. -the.: tends,, stipulations and. restrictions here- inafter set out, and expressly conditioned that the grantee hereunder - will fully comply with the provisions . hereof. j SECTIO 4 2 I'he,. grantee:, herein, is permitted and authorized to use such bus or busses as necessary to give adequate service as provided in this, ordinance. SECTION 3 The, grantee- s..hall . pa,y .to - the City Tax Collector for the'', City of Plainview. an., annual .franchise tax . of two. percent(;!! ) on the': gross re,ceipts. of grantee, Said tax shall- be: levied for a Period of each twelve months,. beginning . Augustl-,. 1948' Said tax shall- be payable in _monthly , installme.nts.,,, one installment. to. be paid on or- before the Tenth day of each month and covering the tax payable on receipts during the previ.o~us. calendar_month. The term 'gross receipts", as used in this ordinance, means the aggOegate of all moneys received by grantee few fares paid for the use of any and all busses operated hereunder, without deduction for any expense or capital investment.., With each, paym.ent_,:of an install.ment..on, said franchise tax, ` grantee or an agent duly authorized by grantee, shall furnish a sworn statement of the gross receipts upon :which the tax : is -payable, SECTION 4:: The City of Plainview has the night, to. examine ..the bookd _and records. of grantee and to. have the: same audited' it's it so desires, ' in order ' to verify the amount ' of gross .,receip.ts. upon ,which the franchise is payable, or 'for any- other reasonable motive. - Any "such audit shall be made, within sixty days after the e:lose-,of,- the fiscal year beginning August 1, and shall be made at., the cost and exg.ense, of the City. The results of any such audit or investigation shall be con- fidential information and shall.not'be made available: to the public. SECTION 5: A bus or motor bus, under the terms of this franchise, is hereby defined to be a motor driven vehicle, used for passenger service between fixed termini in said City of - Plainview, _ Texas, and having a seating capacity of not less than.telve. (12) personas, with an entrance. on the front of the right side, and with:.an aisle of approach to the seats, except that in cases of emergency only the grantee here- in shall have the right to operate motor vehicles of a different type and of a carrying- capacity of less . then: twelve. (12) persons, SECTION 6: All. bussesoperated. under the terms of this f ranchise shall be of modern construction and shall. meet all sag-pty requirements as prescribed by the ordinances of the City of Plainview and the laws of the State of Texas. SECTION. 74 All such busses . shall be operated by competent and. licensed operators. Said busses and operators of same shall at all times comply with the traffic regulations and. ordinances of the State of Texas and. the City of Plainview. present or future. SECTION 8 Granteeshall operate, busses: on a fixed. schedule, and. - at such hours and at such intervals of time as may be required by the public convenience and necessity, Said grantee shall reduce his sch- edules to writing and file a copy of the, same with the City Secretary., Said schedule may be changed from time to time by and with the consent, of the .City Coun.c.il,.evidenced by resolution... Said schedule. shall contain the number of hours each bus is to be operated, the route it shall follow, and the tinge ,required to make a complete round:.trip. The routes to be traversed and stops to be made by busses under this franchise shall. be- fully se-t for-th_ in detail in the. schedule. On special o.c.casio.ns, such,-, as. at-hle.tia events,,__fairs, _ and ,cir- cures, the:.:grantee is hereby given the right; to operate extra busses i in such number and on such route as may be required to meet the trans- portation_ needs. of the. general .public. The City of Plainview shall. have the, power at all times. to compel the granteeto change his then existing:.sc.h.edules of operation in suah,: manner as to meet the public nee_easity arid, convenience s provided that, no change sha1l..ever be<,made._ or Aem.anded by the -City Council except after, thirty days' written notice to the --grantee, and aVter.:the,.adoption by such. City Council. of a resolution ordering such .change, which -.resolution shall be adopted., only after, due anal.. r-easo:nabl,e .consIdaeration. ,of the pub-, lic convenience: and- necessity,, and - the consideration, of the net earn- ings of grantee, from: such operations > and, the then value of the fran- chise or grant here made; provided further that no such change or de- faand shall be made by the City Council until the expiration of three Months from any prior change made or demanded to be made by the, City Council. SECTION 9: The fare or charge for each-coxmtinuous passage from terminus to terminus shall be not more than,ten cents (10#-); with the, exception that the .grantee shall.makil available four tokens., each -.good for one fare, at a price of twenty-five eents (250) , or a card good for four fares at the same price of twenty-five cents (250) , in order i i that four fares may ber purchased for the total, priceof not more than twenty-five cents -(250) s and -with the further _exception that children five years of age up to. argil including .twelve years of age may ride: for a fare of nat more. than f ive cents, (50 ) and with the fur..ther..exception . that all ,,school _children attend, i.ng public;-.scho:ols ,from> _the first to the twelfth grades, while going to and. from school, may ride for a fare of not more than five cent&- (50 ); However, if at any time, the grantee is of the opinion that any existing fare is inadequate.,: he -may make.,_.appli.cation from,' time to time.to. t.he..City Gouaail .far. an._.ina-r.e-aee of. t.h.e,far..e then in effect. : The G.ity Council,, after due and reasonable notice to :the. publi..c, shall- hold_ a public hearing_ on. the applica- tion . and .after c.onsiderat-ion of the rights., of the pub.l.ie. and.. the benefits 'and convenience to..the public, and. Ofterconsidera- tion of whether- or, not the: grantee, is earning a fair and :,,reas_on- able profit under :this >franchis.e;, c.ons.idering the nature. and cost_ of the business,; and. considering. the .value. .of I the - franchise,-, after _considerat i.:on... of . any _other per-tinent. facts_,._ the -.existing fare may be increased to. such. extent. as_.. may., enable the grantee to earn and. retain., a fair .and reasonahle .pre.fit :from, the. busine.s.s... Moreover, if_ at: anytime the: Cit.,y Counail.. is,;,of the opin.i.on. that - such fare.shauld..be reduced, it may give _notice to the grantee and to the ;public and after. public hearing, and after- cnri4-.ide-ration of the per.tinent.fac..ts. as mentioned', above, ,,the fare may be reduced to such extent that the grantee may 'earn and retain a fair and rea:sonable..profit as aforesaid. , S.i CTlOi1 10 , G.xantee , &hall keep each and, every bus operated under the terms: pT, this. frandh se.. fully.. covered with liability in.- surance, with m.InAmum coverage for, property. damage, in the, sum. of 500.00, and , a mi.niaum nav erage. for personal.,.njury and _,.death, . in_ the sum of 5000.00 for each .peraon,.. but. a max-imum of $30,000,00 for any one; .aedident., i hich,_.insuranc.e.. shall be written by a reput- able an'd solvent insurance company authorized to do business in the state, and a copy of which policy shall be filed with the City Secretary.: SECTI.O. 11 In the eve-nt that;. -.grantee should fail to use and exercise, all rights and privileges herein_ granted:;,.. or in the event that >grantee :should fail to comply; with any condition or duty created hereby, the.._.City Council shall.., instruct the. City Se- cretary to, giv,e., written .not:i>ce.,,.to. E;r.antee: setting out _ such -de- fault and _inquiring its corr.ection;, and _shoul:d,.such..d.efault< con. tinue, f:or a period ,of thirty days .af.ter .service of. such notice, this franchise... and_ all, -rights and pr.ivileg;.es, herein granted or created' shall ter-minate and. be, cane elled..automa.t.ically. Such. notice may ,be delivered, in person .t;o_ any authorized agent. of _grantee.. or may be, mailed. by registered- .mail to. the last known business address of grantee.,. -:as furnished .to. the. City by grantee..', After the giving ,of. such. notice, the, _City may, -,it, necessary, make, other arrangements. f,r busses to servd the public in the manner provided for herein, and grantee shall pay any loss to the City incurred thereby. SECTION 12..The, righte..and. pri-crz:leges .and,...Jranc:hise_ herein granted, sh&-l1, never be sold., transferred _ or _as.s.igned _ to any person, firm, asso:ciati.on or corpor,at.ion; w..thout..,firs.t giving the City Council of the City of Plainview thirty (30) days' notice of such intention to sell, and -the -,name of the proposed purhhaser_, The City Council, shall. -investigate; such_person, firm, association or corporation as to its financial ability and moral fitness and if, in the opinion of the majority of. the City Council,, such _intend- ed. purchaser. is notfinancially ab1.e, ormorally fit to operate busses within ,the City of Plainview, then: and,. in..that. event -such sale and transfev° shall not be made, and should the grantee" Vio- late the terms hereof, this franchise and all rights hereunder sha,11 terminate. In this. c.onnec.tion,._the City Council has investigated and. - is satisfied that BenF. Smith, the grantee herein, has formed a corporation named "Plainview Bus Company", under the laws of the N State of Texas, with .an adquate capital stock of: 015.,000-.00, all paid, in to said corporation in bash and: that the. said Ben F. Smith is the president and the principal stockholder. of said corporation, and that the .said Ben F. Smith, may desire to assign this franchise to said corporation.; and. t hat .said corporation will -be a competent and fit operator, with adequate financial ability and moral fitness;. and in v ie of such factai the C.i,tyCounal does. hereb.y. pu:thorize ,the said Ben F. Smith to transfeW and. ,as -sign this franchise and all p rights granted hereby to said coror-ation, all without further notice hearing or other formality, except t.hat. aaid corporation shall file with the City Secretary notice of its acceptance of such assignment and all conditions and dut:t-:s created hereby, i SECTION 13 This franchise is exclusive along the streets upon which routes have- been established and. schedules have been filed, or may be hereafter established and. filed as provided for herein., and.:. within, three blocks, of 'such .routes; ;and -no other busses, or bus lines of this type shall operate or be permitted to operate in_, along or across said exclusive area, or any part. thereof. SECTION 14L:L All ordinances or, parts of ordinances having re- ference to `,the operation. of bus•s-es .o`r other ELo.tor vehicles. in con- fliet 'herewith ,are hereby repealed. insofar. as the same. may be applied to busses oP eratingi.under and by virtue of this ordinance; provided, however, that all traffic ordinances and other orrdinances -affecting the operation of automobiles and motor vehicles are continued, in; full force and effect , unless the same are_ -in herewith. SECTION 15: If any part of this ordinance sh8LT.1' be held` invalid for any reason.- no valid parts thereof shall. be, affe,e_ted, thereby.. SECTION 16... This -ordinance,, -shall. be binding upon the acceptance " thereof in writing by the said Ben F. Smith within thirty .(30)- days after its final.. passage and taking effect thereof , and. IT IS 50 ORDERED . !' SECTI.ON 17.: The- public impsawtan,ce. of, this ordinanc,e. -creates a " public emergency and a public imperative :necessit.y, requiring ,the � suspension of the .charter rule providing_ that, no ordinance I or resolution shall be ppased finally.,: on . the day it is introduced, and` that . such or- dinance or resolution shall be read at three meetings : of the City Council, and the ]iayor, having declared,that such p,ubl.ic emergency and m-o ierative necessity exists and recuests . that said..charter. rule be suspended and that this ordinance take effect ana be in force and effect from and after ,its passage, and it -is aec.ord;ingly so.<ordained. PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED, this gth day of Jiul:y, A D: .: 198. Winf leld Holbrook i ATTESTED; ayar P. H. Bryan City Secretary" I, Ben F. Smith, ,grantee of t:h.e, franchise hereinabove 'granted, dd hereby accept said franchise and will comply with the terms and condi- tions set out in said .ordinance ACCEPTED AND DATED this 13th day of July, A. D. 194,8. Ben. F. Smith Grantee. - Moved by Alderman Lm gford,_ seconded .bay; Alderman_ Hood that Frank Lawson be notified to cease operating bus by July' 31st. Carried. The Mayor stated thathe would inform.Mr,. Lawson. Moved by Alderman 'Webb, seconded by Alderman Elliott that the City pave 9th Street from Elm. to Grove. Carried. Moved by Alderman Webb, seconded by Alderman Hood that the followilg resolution be passed, RESOLUTION WBEREAS, it appears ta_ -the -City ; C.ounail :of- the.,. -City of Plainview, that, .,,certain ,precautions _.shoul:d be taken and.,,. -done by the Superintendent of Water Works in order- to more fully protect the City and its inhabitants against the ha.zards'nf fire; and.,, WHEREAS., it appears:: necessary, that, the iiatex Superintendent oil and. grease, all .of the., fire :hydrants every ninety days and also to flush -the same, every- minety-days period, and that all of the fire hydrants in the City of Plainview be painted a dis- tinctive color, onceF,:eaeh year;. IT IS,; THERE"F.OR ,, REOLYLD_ AND ORDE ED .by the _City Council, of the, City,, of, Plainview that: th,e arate.r Superintendent be in- structed, and.,,directe3... from..and .after., the:,passage . of this_ resolu- tion- tooil.,, grease .and...:flus.h .all of._ thefire hydrants within the City l.imLts:.of, the City :of, Plainview every ninety days,. and that all such fire hydrants be painted a distinctive color at least onee each year from and after the passage of this resolution. Estimates presented. by City_ Engineer for the following amounts: Jordan _& Tubb _ .. - 895.50, n t n 160.00 Bryan & Hoffman -'I.-, _ ; 358e1y-'�9 250.0,0 ft t! ft ,, _ 3©5.75 Moved by Alderman Elliott, seconded by Alderman Mood, that the estimates be. allowed -and ,paid.: Carried.:. _ Moved,,.,by Alde: man..,,,Langf'or.d. seconded by Alderman Webb that no new 1948 ,paving shall be started after September loth in order to finish .before,. -co. _ _we.ather. Carried. Meeting adjourned. May®r 9W 17ity Secretary -,:July. 9th, .1948 The City C-ounc..:l , of, the City of, Plainview met, in a. called session with. Mayor.. Holbrook . p,reaid:ing with Aldermen -,,Joe Webb, 0. P. Elliott, N.I. B. Hood, Ray Pritchett, Sam Langford, City Attorney, Frank.,,,R.. Day, anal. -City Enginee.r:,R. K. S.nethen attending. Minutes Minutes of.. -July 6th� read_ and adopted. it Moved by Alderman Webb, seconded by Alderman Pritchett that Mayor publish condensed report -of the annual.. audit Carried.. Moped.by Hood, seconded by Hebb, that petty cash fund be limited to 450.00 and .no, .ind1Vidual_ it,em,. t.o:, be over 5..00... Carr-i.e:d. Moved by Pritchett,., s-econded. by Webb, that the. City ask for bids on a :gravelled.. -well;. to_ be. drilled at the Beech Street location, with the necessary valves and equipment, to use the ava.ilb.ble stor- age at the location.. Carried., Moped by Alderman.Langford, -seconded, by Alderman mood, that, City purchase, the pipe .as. per City ;engineers quanities, from the Mel'Vane Pipe Company on their bid, as submitted as being the lowest and the' best bid. Carried. Moved by <Webb, seconded by Elliott, that the City Engineer pro- ceed with the building of the water department warehouse; at the pumping plant.. Carried. Moved by Langford, seconded by Elliott, that the list of .bills submitted by Secretarybe paid. Carried-. W. S.. Dickey Clay Mfg. Company,, 4695.06;. Panhandle, and.. Santa., Fe Railway Company, 4.07.10; The Rowland .Company,,. 4610.2,0; . Fort Worth.. & Denver R.:R.Company, 949; 90; Drewcilla Yriemograph, 5, 78; Smith & Billington, 10.00,; Edmiston Service Station,, $20.82; Magnolia Pet. Company, 14..73. The Mayor -.,said, that . he, would have some infox°malr discussion with architects in regard to building of a new fire station, and bring the facts to the City Council at an early date. Meeting adjourned. ayor City Secretary Plainview,. Texas,July 19th, 1 4 City Council :met in ,regular . se.ss ion.,. Mayor Holbrook presiding with Aldermen, C.P.Elliott, Sam Langford, Joe' E. Webb, and Ray, Pritchett attending also City Engineer, R K.Sne-then attended .the meeting.: ,Minutes of called session of. July 9th were read and. adopted. Moved by Pritchett, seconded by Langford, that fir. McClungs l skating rink operation period be extended to August 26th, Carried unan- imously. Moved by Pritchett,_ seconded by Webb, that, mayor appointa-committee to investigate the scope of services, costs etc. of A State Health unit to the city, and to ask the County to appoint a similar committee. Carried unanimously Moved by Langford, seconded by Elliott, that City purchase traffic lights as outlined by the Chief of Police.-, Carried unanimously: ,:. iV'oved,by Webb, seconded by Elliott that Chief of Police buy uni- forms from Carl Greens Company. Carried' unanimously. The Mayor opened bids on Street Sweeper as advertised for this date. Moved by Langford, seconded by Webb, that the Board of City Devel- opment follow the provisions of section 12 of Ordinance, creating the above named Board. Voting Aye -Langford, Webb,_ Pritchet, ,Nay-Ell-io-tt. Council; declared executive session to consider sweeper bids-.. - Moved by Pritchett , seconded by Elliott, that the council suspend acceptance of sweeper bid for investigation of machines submitted. Carried unani moosly. The following estimates were read in favor of Bryan &- Hoffman street paving contractors'... Cedar to g Elm 4 to 5' Fir 4 to 5, 4th Cedar to Date 4th Date to Elm. Elm 9to10 13th Indep to Houston 247.50 125.2$ 73.0 126.00 126.00 343.12 203.34 8 7 Port. 13 to 14 Smyth 10 to 11 llth Travis to Smyth Travis 10 to 11 Smyth 11 to 12 Se5th13 Broadway to Cedar, I 10th Smyth to Travis llth Twavis, to Utica llth Utica to Vernon llth Vernon to IN-ayland City wide q 61.91 80-38 194-91 80-38 285.25 434.95 312.20 362-51 275.42 6.6o 893-88 ------------------------ 972.09 Moved by Webb, seconded by Elliott, that estimates by paid. Carried unanimously. . Moved by Webb, seconded by Elliott, that list of bills presented be paid. Carried. W S.Dickey, Clay Mfg. Co,,: 3 cars pipe, 01042-59; Bill Cabibi, extra help: marking Streets.,22-13; W.S.Dickey Clay Mfg. Co., 2 car pipe, 695.06; A.I'l.Hamiltin and 2 men .to,fire school, 150.00; E.A. Rogers, on mowers, '7-50; Victor Lee,. extra marking sts. 31.13; J.L. Patrick, extra on water, 37.90; Dale Bolles, extra at PUMPS, 42.05; Beard', Lubbock police billies 1 2 5.36; E.A. Buck, on spraying, 110.50; G.v.Cox, on spraying, 23.60; Panhandle &, S.F. frt, on Sewer pipe, 133.29. M.Carthel, extra on parks. 15.00; P.H.Dryan, petty cash fund, 50-00; Mrs. T.IJ.'Meeks, part vent for blind man, 1 7.00; Hugh R. Etter, on putraps at 1-�`ater plant. 15.75; Danice Smith, z Mo. sal. 61.60; DuWayne Barker, on .parks, 9.32; D.B.111klorgan, reg, at parks. 76-50; Miller and YillDr, fr-eight on Pipe, 70.41; G.C.Cox on spraying, 31.30; E.A.Buck, on spraying truck hire, 149-5 '0; T.L.Patrick, extra on water, 44.70-Dale Bolles, extra on water, 42.0 )5. The I-rayor and Sam Langford was designated a committee to trade lots with Otto bavenport, in order to get sewer right of'wa ways A The resignations of J. R. Pritchett and W. J. Kemp was tendered to the Council, as members of the Park Board. The Council accepted the resignations, and Mayor Holbrook appointed John Scott, and J. K. Crews as new members of the Board. Meeting adjourned. yo City Secretary July 27, 1948 The City Council met in called session with Mayor Holbrook pre- siding, and AlderMen, M. B. Hood, C. P. Elliott, and Sam Langford in atte.ndance.. Moved by Elliott, seconded by Langford, that the City accept $300.00 contract with the Clements as recommended by the mayor. Carried unanimously. Moved by Hood, seconded by Langford, that the City pass the O.D. Davenport resolution, whichresolutionfollows. Carried unanimously. RESOLUTION WHEREAS, the City of Plainview is the owAer of Lots 1 and 2 in Block 16, 111cClelland Addition to the City of Plainview, Hale County, Texas; and, VNIHEREAS, 0. D. Dave,-PLiort is the awn of Lots 14 and _I 5 and 3 in L Block 16, McClelland Addition to the town of Plainview, Hale County Texasl;. and, VqHEI Eli REAS, the City of Plainview is now in the process.of laying certain sewer lines for the ' city .sewage system and it becomes nec- essary to lay an additional sewer line over and across a portion of Lot 3, Block 16,,- now owned by 0. D. Davenport; and, WHEREAS, the City of Plainview and. the. said 0. D. Davenport have come to an understanding and agreement as to damages and claims and other causes of, action by reason of such construction of sewer line as follows; That the City of Plainview agrees to convey, to the said 0. D. Davenpprt,all of Lots 1 and 2 in said. Block 16, together with an abstract of title showing good and merchantable title, for the con- sideration that the said 0. D. Davenport will convey to the City of Plainview Lots 14, and 15 and the following portion of Lot 3, all in Block 16, town of Plainview, Hale County, Texas, described as follows, to-�Iit: BEGIXNING at the SW cor. of,Lot 3, Blk.,16, McClellandAddition, TH]�'N(-JE N along the .crest line of said Lot 3, a distance .,of 140 ft. to the MT Cor. of said Lot 3; THENCE E. along the.N.,11ne of said lot a distance. of 281 to a ,p(Dint for the HE cor. of this tract; THENCE S. 6 deg. 55W. a distance of-141.03 ft. to a point for the SE cor. of this tract; THENCE W. along the S..side of said Lot 3 a distance of. 10 ft.. to the point of beginning; together with an abstract of title showing good and merchantable title in said.,O. D. Davenport; and,.. V,,TILREIASI it is further mutually understood and agreed as between the City and the said ,O.,,D., Davenport that upon the delivery of the deed from one party to the other of the, property herein exchanged that,each gill be,and is satisfied with.the merchantability of each. title, and that iio'direct lien or implied lien shell ever be created in favor of either party by reason of such exchange of properties, and any such lien that might be by law implied is hereby specificallyy released; IT IS, THEEREYORE, RE SOLVED A11D ORDIERED by the City Council of the_ City of Plainview that the Mayor_beand he is hereby authorized to execute a deed. of general, warranty, conveying Lots 1 and 2 in. Block 16, McClelland Addition to the town of Plainview to 0. D. Daven- port, and to deliver the same at the time said 0. D. Davenport de- livers the proper warranty deed to the City of Plainview to Lots 14 and 15 and part of loot,3 in Block 16- ' and that the City Secretary be and is hereby authorized to duly attest under corporate, seal said deed. Meeting adjourned. yor 4Ci LSecretary City Counail.met in.special session, Mayor Holbrook presiding, and Aldermen, Hood, Pritchett, Webbi attending. Also City Ettorney, Frank R. Day was'present. Mr. Bisbee, Sears, and Lucas appeared t6fore the Council to dis- cuss the petition addressed to the Council, in regard to long delays at the. Date Street crossing on the Seth Ward road. They asked that a letter be sent to Mr. H. 0. VAlagner Supt. in regard to another cross- ing, over Henry Street. 89 Voited, byl-ebb, seconded, by'Phi tchett 'that s. 6 nta Fe, *-Off 14cials be granted 30 days to study the Date Street crossing problem and the Henry Street crossing. and report on same., -Cariied unanimously. Moved by Hood, seconded by Pritchett, that Resolution in regard to Block 11, be passed. Carried unanimously. RESOLDTION ViMEMEAS, the joint owners. of Block, 11, Lakeside Addition to the t.own of Plainview. have heretog, ore - submitted. to the City of Plainview a plat revising said Block 11-and rededicating the same, identified on such plat as "Smith and- Crouch. -Subdivision of Block.11,, Lakeside Addition to, the town of Plainview," and which plat has heretofore been filed for record in the Deed Records of HaleCounty, Texas; and,. ,O=RBJIS, it .:appears to the City Council that upon, the sub- mission of, said plat- and the dedication attached thereto that the streets and alleys ednfbr.m,.as, .,broviLe-d-:by-'-Cit,yC-.hdrter�4to': th(�! 6x,;:s of the original town of Plainview and additions thereto and that by reason thereof the same should be in all things approved: .IT IS, THEM,' `ORE RESOLVED AND ORDERED by the City Council of the City of Plainview this 28th day of July, 1948 in special session that the plat and,dedication of the Smith and Crouch Subdivision of Block 11,Lakeside Addition to the town of Plain- view, Hale County, Texas, be and the same is in all respects approved. IT IS FLIRT-= ORDLRhD by the City Council that .the Tax 'Assessor and Collector assess property in the future against the owners of said addition as they show to own same according to said plat. Moved by Webb, seconded by Hood., that they pass the Wayland College re -solution. Carried unanimously. RESOLUTION YHMREAS, Wayland -Baptist, College is situated wholly within the city`. limits of the.. City of Plainview, and that the college did enter into a,.contract with the. Federal Government through its Emergency Housing Administrator and procured a project where- by there was provided on, the Wayland College._ grounds 22 trailor houses, and which project. has been functioning under the super-, vision and for the benefit of Wayland Baptist College at all times since their as,tablishment; and, WEEREAa'j,�it ",has _been made known, to the City Council of the City,,;of I P1-Rin.Y,.ie* . thal'Wayland Baptist College is making formal re que st- f bk, relin ,�ishment and transfer of the Government's in- terest in PHA Project No. V-41773, and tint such request has been duly,presented,to the City Council for its consideration and for the purpose of securing the City Council's waiver in connection with the remdval provisions: Novi$ THEREFORE$ BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Plainview in Hale County, Texas, that is has jurisdiction over the area in which Project No. V-41773 of Wayland Baptist College is located, that theCityCouncil is fully cognizant of all.matters involved in.the re, uest for the Government's relin- quishment and transfer of said project, and that it does hereby waive ,the removal requirements as fully provided for in Section 313 of the Lanham Act (Public. Law 849, 76th Congress as amended) with respect ,to said project and,that , said ..request by Wayland Baptist College is in all things hereby specifically approved in ,accordance with Public Lau' 796, $0th Congress. 77 ------ frankfR. Day,wa:s asked too secure a letter from the 7ol1.ege Board, a knowledgeing the fact that, the City was not consenting that the houses 'mentioned in above resolution be permanent dwellings. Meeting adjourned. r mayor Z z Ci y Secvetai Plainview, Texas, august. 2nd,- 1948 The City Council met in regular session, Mayor 11olbrook presiding with aldermen, Pritchett, Hood, .Elliott, Langford, attendz-Trrg. 111so, Frank Rc..Day, City ittorney and R. K. Snethen, City 1-Mgineer attending the .meeting. delegation of residents of Frisco addition appeared and asked for water service and incorporation into the city. This ''was defyfired. until such time a_s said service could be furnished.. The minutes of July 19th. read and adopted. The Mayor appointed on T ealth Unit Committee, aldermen, Langford ! 10b, and Pritchett. On the Fire Limits committee, Elliott and rood. The minutes of called meeting of duly .27, and 28th,, read and adopted. ITV%-`oved by Hood, and seconded by Webb that the city accept the Steeper bid of Austin yestern company. 'ye, Webb, 10'ritchett,11'ood. Noes, Elliott, and Langford. 1Fotion carried. Moved by Pritchett, seconded by Elliott that„,tay bills. Carried unanimously. .; `y Last Side Grocery & Station, $25.00; Phillips Battery Company, 17.70; Viking Supply Company, '108.00; F-#rights V<oodwork, 5.50; '.febb Tire Service, 4.00; T aggard-Tull;otor Company, �104.92;:,cLeroy Dunaway Tire Co. 52.50; nears Electirc,�28.80,; Pioneer Inn, 06.1.�0; Lubbock Engineering Co. 833.90; Rogers Battery & Electric, 43.50; Commercial :`radio Equipment Co. 4.50, Nisbet-Ltademan, 4�132.20; Nisbet- ude-nran,g,560.70, L. M. Spier & Sons, 4."I .-oyd & Davenpor°t, 94=44; National Stationers, 6.,71; The Long -well LumberCo. �11.00; R. ; Knoohuizen. & Company, 41. 53; 011ie TVillia-ms, � 9. ®5; Gulf Uil Corporation ; 183.26; kmericcin Legion Junior Baseball, ,02.31; John dull; 02.50; Swain, Motor Service,'. 61.53; Higginbotham Bartlett Lbr.' ,17.76; Thatcher ii rinting Co. 65.09; McDonald Trading Post, $-6.50; Robinson Lierring Drug Co. 3. 02; Crenshaw Paint & Glass, Co. $9, 25; � erald _T"aews Pub., Co., j 29.602 V. R. Rodgers Son, 43.75; -Tiale County Abstrac, o. $9.00-; � Shapard Chevrolet L%o. 104.04; u ohn G. Logsden, 72. 20; Conti ne rita:l Oil Co. 4 212.12; Bryan & Koffman, 972. 0�,; A. & Gertrude _ ` Van -Howl ng, � 300. 00 . Joe & Fienel Litsch, �84. 36; T. ,&Delia Stella Williams, 94,.82; I'l.C,&Gladys iarie tiFor�is, 50.a0; .&Ruby Lee ".calker, 50.00; O.E.& Dallie 11T. Kuykendall, `,�153.44; TIrs. 0 Temple, 03.12; U.I.Craig & Ruth Crki.g, 50.00; G.W.' hitfieid GUardman of John �-'illiamson, 79.86; Lee & Virgie .Eleanor Fite, 50.00; D.i.&Fay, Lhresman, 00'00; Josephine '. iller, 35.00; G. C. Cox, 13.50; E. i-L.. Luck, 8..50; G. I. D6rusha, �400.00; A. C%. & Kate Donelson, �102.40; Mrs. T,i:aude JacAson, Lyle H. Mrs. Lyle Jackson, 0. R. '50.00; 'E. Kelley, ; 14.00; Dude i3olles, 42.05; j . L. Patrick, 37.90; Joe Kitsch, �T112.50; Minnie :wee ;,cods, 07.79; Lizzie Clements, individu y vas Independent xeciztti of the Estate of �; . C. Clements, dece"ased "olon Clements Lxecutuor of the .Est. of W. C. Clements, Deceased, $3 .00; R. K. Snethen, $9.00; 1larley j . R.edin, 4 82 0.0; D'anice Smith, �6' 50; .Plainview Fire Dept. 30 00; James A. Snethen, 4$46.87; J. L. Patrick, 4'48.00; :Cale Bolles, 47.25; I. G. Johnson, 3$.67; Glen 111.'cKay, �,27.00, E. S. Francis, 5160.00; sLLercantile i�tional. Dank at Dallas, 4.85.00, IfTille & .Tiller ; 5.83;•. Mrs. D. T. Jones, ,7.00i Southwestern Public Service Co. R3A9.37;4'iO5.55; ="1190.40; Southwestern 'dell Telephone Co. 110.07, Rohan Coi 8663.93. J IQ I f '�"lainview Build4rs Supply, 414-00; Aeptune 11:�eter Co., �466.96; Rogers Battery & Electirc, 8.25; Biggs & Company, 14.73; Hugh R. Etter, 454.88; Blankenship. Supply Co. �,140-74; wick Lunch -afe 43 - 35; Clavve & Cowan, inc. $839.01; IV'.S.Dickey Clay mfg. Co. TI 4A461-53; V,.S.Dickey Clay 1,_fg. Co. � 809.06; _354-62; =354.62; Kimbell-Plainvle'vv Co. 4.90; R& R S upply Company .Inc. 22.25; c & V.1arren Service Station, �11.75; Kiker's service Station, ,9-35; ',,est Texas Gas Co. 82.60; Fred Shelton-Co.("Olerk, IP20-50; Y.'oved by Vdebb, seconded- by Langford, that city pay estimates of I-Lasie & Green Eng. Co. on paving linal--P428.19; Hasie & Green on sewer eTob No. 1, 4376-53; Enix '_'onsbruction Co. No. 1 on sewer job., *442j9.90. Carried unani-aously,, Moved by Iiv'ebb, seconded by Elliott, that the following estimates be approved and filed for Final settlement. Carried. 09-75-CR.; 134-43-CR; $581-79­-R','.36a.6o--R; 062.6o-UR; 004-52-CR; 4­135-95-DR; W --250-00-DR; i�299.66-DR. Moved by Langford ord and seconded by Hood, that- hasie and ('Teen be requested to keep an engineer on the job as 1)cr contract. Carried. V V Moved by l'ebb, seconded by Langford that ,ta-1-1ton 171ail , — J. Roney, f,. 1). Mires be appointed as members of Board of Equaliza- tion for 19Lp8, and L. Ludeman, Lowell. Sitton, Dixie Sudduth, be appointed alte-unates of said "-oard.-. Carried unanimously. _p oi as _L Yovod by Hood, seconded by Langford ghat .city advertise paving leins on certain lots ---in 'Kiker block, Alley -1 in dock Zq 0. T. Blk 91, on 8th. Street... Carried unanimously. the following reports we-re.,read. City Secretary 028824-99 City Tai Collector current 1103-05 City Tax Collector delinquent 993.78 Parking _';:eter dpt. 2547-00 Police I'leport for J my 1`33-50 1"1". 2'. Foley 417.55 Vest , est Texas '("'�as Co. 2�; Rentals 779-54 South West Public Service So. 21�­C` 1375,63 -.coved by 'E'lliott, seaDnded by Langford that reports be accepted and f iled. Carried. The Yayor appointed the,followi.ag heads of departments. Chief of P6lice Ioyt Curry mutersupt. S . E.Bolles Fire Chief A ..ev'T".1-1amilt on City Engineer R.K.Snethen larking '_Aeter. Dp t E, . M. . 0*1 d om City InsDector WI.F.Foley City Physician C 73.E " .pones Moved and seconded that the appointments be confirmed to serve subject to the will of the Council. Carried- -The Mayor appointed as Budget Committee, P. H. Bryan, R. K. Snethen, Bryan I-lood. !;"loved by Elliott, seconded by "ood, that pay F. Foleys ex- pense on trip to.M-ustin in regard to ilum-bing inspections. Carr. -Led. .:'roved by -eritchett, seconded by )NIebb, that JE1. 1-1. Bryan be laid a remainder of vacation pay while acting Tx as . Collector. married. i owed by Pritchett, seconded by Iangford, th�t the city decline to pay Kuykendall hospital bill., Carried unanimously. '11oved by Hood, and seconded by Pritchett, that city ask for 9 scale of charges to be 93hargfe-d charity cases by hospital. carried. Mfeeting adjourned. City Secre_;Eart' -:August 10th, 1948:- The City Council met in special session with "IiIayor I-Ioll-brook presiding, and the following Aldermen attending, C�J . P. Elliott, Sam Langford, J. R. Pritchett, IN.,. B. mood, also present- were Franlk R. Day, City Atty.,, R. X. Snethen, City Engineer. An Ordinance was presented by Zilderman 1.Illiott, in regard to- '�To r State Highway improvements on .0i t - 70. (to be inserted on _Z page.) Moved by Elliott seconded by Alderman Langford, that the high way' ordinance be Passed. Carried Unanimously. Pursuant to news paper advertisements, for bids, the Mayor opened the bids on a new -ell and pump at the Beech street location. The-, bids read.Pomono Pump Company, by Clove & Cowan '8192 .30 Plus $240.00for gravel. The Peerless Punip Divisdbn 'PA136.0b plus : 240-00 for gravel. Moved by Pritchett seconded by Langford that close bids on well and pump. Carried unanimously. Moved by Alderman Langford seconded by Alderman Pritchett that the low bid of Peerless Pump Division be accepted and the Mayor be author- ized to sign a contract with them. Carried unanimously. journed. If tary i-7 -:August 13th, 1948:- The 'City Council net in special session Ilayor Holbrook, presiding and the following alderman present, Joe Webb, Sam Langford, C. P. Ellictt J. R. Pritchett, 11. B. Hood. 'loved by Elliott Seconded by Alderman Langford that Methodist Church'be granted premit to remodel and improve I the building on Lot 112 Block 41 O.T. Voting Aye, Langford, Elliott, IT.Ilood,Pritchett, Voting No, Joe E. Webb. The motion carried. The ,,Layor appointed 1'. v, ThorntonY as appointment. S Y ' upt. of Streets. oved by Langford seconded by Elliott, that thebe confirmed. Carried Unanimously M I loved by Pritchett seconded by 17.00d, that the City attorney be inst- ructed to draw an ordinance, providing for abatement of unsanitary con- ditions on vacant,lots and charging same to -the owners thereof. Carried. 11 J�oved byAlderman Elliott, seconded by Alderman Webb that the City agree to pay a part of the paving on one lot on 14th Street between Lexington and Kokomo Street. Carried. Meeting,, adLjourned. Ma yo Cit y Seoretall" Plainv:is�r,. YT.exas., August.1 _,d.9;4£3 The City Caun.,e:ll.:<„stet in regnl.ar;,,session, ;with t,,Mayor Holbrook. presiding and the .follQvving.;alderat:n In .attendance; C,P.Elliott,_ Joe E. Webb, M. B. Hood and Ray Pritchett, R. L. Snethen-City Engineer .and-Frank-R., Day_,.City, . Moved...,b.y. Herod,,, secanded..by ebb-,,; that the.City, Council.. ao•oep:t_ the easement from the, rational Alfalfa Company, with the change in the last paragraph and increse in width from 10 to 20 feet. Carried.;. The City Engineer read 5 estimates in favor of Bryan &Hoff - Man as follows,- $2�-8.62 dr. - 45�, S5 �275 . ©4 � �11.7.00; 509; 51. Moved by Pritchett, seconded by Rood, that the estimates be ap- proved for;,-,'i.na1..aettlent..;... he _Mayor read an, estimates ixiL._favor of ,Hasi.e, Green .Engineer- C � t an for 255.39 <on sewer _ job.,: and one. for 4,-549.63. in favor of EAI IC, sttuc,tion Company on sewer job. Moved by Elliott, seconded by Prit•chelt. .that, re. ,timaters .be.: be. -paid,.,. Carried..:. Moved by Webb, and seconded b_y :Elliott that the following list of bills be paid. H. Z. Redi.n,:, 1 9.00;. Bobbie Edward.s,.04..50; Pa n.&Sf. R..R.CsmpanWE..Brya;,-Regitrary, Dr. Seigler . & Fite, $5.00; Shook --Tire: Company, SS_.45.; I est x.n_ Union,,_ 5.3 5 ; Newman :ot or Company, , $.60 .: S 4.;, ..Connor Mathe.s C oaF Plain ew Rardware..0 pang.,, 9..:51,,_ Winn. ..Mot-or,.Company,.,.. 39.65; Mobley Sergi oe,-tat:ion,. 6,:5.O.z Jarvis.. Tull . Co. ,,, 112_,2.5-; Mabry Oil Company, 9,z19; Vaughn. n66t1 Station, 2-5.5; Moinecke .Bros., 9..65; L , R . Bain &,. Company-,. 10. 0Q }=Plains. ,Machiner.y Company;495 E.Keiley, .QO;.�rill �Com unicatior�....Company,, 215,.-5.3;. .Churoh-. well Bros..,ard,. 2.4'9; Dewberry Bros, ,$7..50; J .:L.Patriok, 28+,DO;, ,,Dale Dopes.,.. 47.25n .K..Y.-Tamplin, 25.50; Mrs.. Tom Carter,.- 15..;QC . Harl_o, DavJAson. ,rotor omp,-eny-43.45;. The Texas Company, 127.47;.. Curry.Motor, .62,6,4; Pan,..&._SF.R.R.Cole any,,$125:-.63; Bill Cabib.i., 5.25.;... Magnolia. ,Pet ol�eum. Company, 15.9. 5. - , Enix ,Const. Company, 025.0,0;:- Texas V trifie.d Pi,p.e:.C,ompany,. 405.05,;... .: G. ,John so.n 10.21;, �.,S.Dic;ke Ala,.. Mf ...Com .an � _ y y � p Y, 375 ••44 � Fort Worth .& Denver R.F.Company,- 440.00; Daa-lae Smith.: 67.50 ..M.-. r.. 'ampl n: 36.00; Harley Redin, 475.00; Harley Redin, 44.00; Leland-;Aiton,200.00; The Rowland Company, Mo3red..by Hlliot-t,....seconded .b,y 7rritche.t,,.._that -the., f 011-owingg be placed on the:; regular- payr.oIl...at., the .ragular__-st,arting.,salaries.: .ri .J € hnson,Street.. Dep rtme,nt.,. H.i..`i', Scot>t,_..Street aep.t....,., .M.. F* Tay plin, Street , . . - D. W ilbourn -Park, Carrol S. Johnston -Fire, Perry Angel S.an tar y,. Danise Smitb,,,City._Hall. Carr. ed._ The rep:.ort...,.;of. the.. B_curd.,_of .'City.,Deve-lopment was read for the month of July. Moved by Webb, seconded by Pritchett that the re- port be ancepted.:._andr fil:ed., r.Zarried..: Minut.e.s. oi'.;.. ugustk 2 d.,..,,read...an�i,uappraged.., Minutes. of,_. ugust .1Ot,r._,.r end ,r_a� reproved# .. Minutes.of_:,1ugust..._.13th,..read,:..aad,...apia.roved, Moved by Pritchett and seconded by Webb, that the City wait 4_J until January ._to get, a.,.swse-p.er.,._ Carried. Meeting adjourned. 41 /1 Mayor City Soc:retary a Plainview, T.elas.,,Augus.t.: 23 ,19,4,8 The Qi_t_,,..Counc.il met in spe;ci.al -sass:ion, under .a...tree,.. in_ the.. Courthous.e,,Yam,d--,,.- vd.th..Mayor Pro..Tem.. ,C. _ P... and aldermen Langford, Prticehtt, Mood in attendance,: also City Engineer-, . nethen-Cit; .- Attorney, Frank R., ay,, attended:::t,h.e.:.meet-ing.,: Moved by .P itchebt,.. seconded by 'Langford,. that the Mayor b authorized to make application for cast iron pipe from ' gar Asset4 Moved by .Langf.ord, seconded by Brood -that. the.. meeting- ,for, ,the Public Hearing on the Budget be called for 8P.M. Sept.2nd. said notice t-ebe posted_ and _publ .shed,. Carried unanimously. Meeting adjourned. M for..p Tem-- ot. Clty_Secretary�/ The City<.. CQunc it met :Sri:th..-the "Co iss.� oners..Court..o . Ha..le County at the Courthouse,,, with -Judge. Tibbe.ts..p,r.e-s-id ng, and. -Commissioners. Howard, 5.mith,..Ifilson and J .L.Mann., att:ending., , also Mayor-Pro..Tem. C. P: ,B11d.ott, Aldermen: Hood, Pritchett, Langford attenlni g also City Engineernethen, and. ,.:..8-. I1.y,Cat y,tttarze.y , be,ing; present,.. Moved_by Hood seconded by -Pritc ee.tt ,:that.;: the, ; City; concur vaith;, a -. like motion: carr.i.ed_,,,by the Commissioners Court, that the Airport manager be paidnot 'to. exceed 275.00 per month and to devote all his time to the Airport,.-, :GarrIe.d.. The County.,Judge . appotnt.ed, R. A. tils.on, an€i,.Charles :Bow. and as a, committeeto receive app.lictio.ns. far ,Airport , manager .and to report Monday the 30th ,day -of August.. The. ayor: Pro. Teel.. appointed Head and Pritchett.. as. Airport. Committee,,, and-, YirPritchett. asked to .be ex- cured on acc-o,unt ,.of.:probable absence from the City. And made a motion'th'at"C.-P. Elliott serve 'in his place and it was seconded by Dodd and :wcarried. Meeting adjourned, Cit Secretary ---August .25th.,. ,Ig &. -:- The City .Counail .met in - special session with Mayor Holbrook presiding and Aldermen: Langford, Webb, Pritchett, Elliott and Hood were present, F_ Moved.- by Pritchett, seconded by Webb that Mr. McClung be give 30 days extension on skating rink to operate in fire zone from ugust` 26th, 1948. Voting. A.ye,, Joe E. Webb and J. R. Pritchett . � l vk -:A-ug t,. 3.0-th,,.. 1946:7-- - The City .Cou.ncil. met .in::, special: sessi.on,.., -Mayor-Holbrook _ presiding .and the following aldermen attending, 0. P. -Elliott, Sam Langford, J. R, Pritchett-, Joe E. Webbt City Engineer, R.K. snathe'4 Vincent Tudor, council for the Paving contractor was present ani all the paving :p a:a_ reviewed:..r. Moved..by Langfoo . zeconded.._by Zlliott-.that, the .City proceed with paving, -on .south a of the; Block on T ilwaukee. Street between 6 and 7 Streets. South z 2 Bloch on Milwaukee Street. between 10th and llth,Streets.. , Carrie.d :unanimqusly. Moved by Pritchett, seconded by Elliott that the City pave 8th Street. between Houston. and- Independe.nce St. Carried. -Unanimously.., Moved. -by Webb, seconded. by Pritchett that the City pave the alley in the Baum Block being Block 28 Original T wn, provided all the ovine r s will,- come.:. in. Eon-_ the . p zza3a�..... Carr i ed..., . Loved by Langford, .seconded by i-Vebb.,.:: that the- City retop ,paging on Quincy Street, between 6 and 7 th Street, according to City Engineers recommend tloas,. Cap^r.ieti. unah3mous-iy :. . Moved -.by Pritchet-t second.ed .by Langford, that .the :Police Depart, tent be instructed to arrest bond.uctors of trains, violating the 5 minute .delay laws, on the. Late. Street crossing. Carried..:unanimously. Be' It Remembered the.t..:.the City Council a Plain' -Texas., , met in ec.al ,calked. se.os�an vi th the Commissioners, Court of p � � , Hale Count.y:, Texas., .on this the 0t.11 da of A ust l S for the y g _ .. : purpose of appointing a Manager for the �� County Airport, .and the 'following members and obfiaers..were. present;_ it infiel�:.Holbrook., Mayor Ac& ,the; City of Plainview, Texas,. Joe.. Webb,, Councilman; Sam T fordl;, C n c linen 4.' B. Hood, Counai.lman;. Ray J. Prichett, Councilman, and, C. P. 4-11.iott, .Councilman,. Ernest Tibbets,. County Jute of male County;', Teas; ;C: °G Hoary Commissioner Prec.. No.l; R. ilsan,. Conmie.s.ioner ..free.. No„2; J.L.T ann, Commissioner Prec. No . 3 ; and, J. B., Smith,.- U ommi s si oner :x ±e,c ,. No:. 4 .; .and,. �.fthe ter full. d s.cu .ai.on and.... ue .de l,i.be�r,.ata�on ..o.,f. .:._ appi. cants #'or. the Manage-r t: a Job, at th.e..Aal.e County , Airport,;. it was -determined by' the Twol, Governing, bodies.,, that:. t.7ae..app,lioat.ion..of. ,Pete.lakne_ Y of Pla icv16m, .Texas, .for . the Job of Manager' for the -"ale County irport,, at a monthly salary of25{).00, and upon a month to month basis bet ..a 0_eiated; It is.l Therefore Ordered -,by � s th.e `T WO Governing-, Bodithat -the said Pete es akney _ be and ,:_he..is. hereby. employed ..as. l'aanager for the Hale County. Airport, at a salary of 2-5.0..00 per .month, and such.. employment I to be from month to month, at the will and pleasure of the, City UOuncil and --the. o 11al.e.County, 'Texas,. i It is further order d by the Two -Covering bodies, .tha.t this resolution be entered. upon .the,_ minutes, -of . the : Commissioners, Court of male County, Texas, and that a true copy thereof, be furnished the City,secretary of Plainview, e:a.,.:_ Meeting adjourned. 1/14 % r 77 September 2nd, :1948 The City Council met according to published 14otice for a hearing on the Budget ,for...19=9� The Mayor- Winfield 1folbrook presided and,, the foilowizg. ad.derm a Were in attendance doe 4-J. `ebb,, 0. P. Elliott, Sam .Langfford, T..R. Pritchett,. M. B . Hood, City :engineer, R..:K. Saethen. and-Gi>ty, :Attorney, Frank R. Day. E. M. Osborne, Alton flail., And Clarnece Solzniek viere. present and 1 ooked -over :the budget with the.. City. C auneil, The Mayor called for objections to the budget and no .one responded with ob je.etion.�:.. i j. Moved by Langford , seconded by Pritchett that the City Engineer investigate: fog ,sprayers and purchase. _same. if : found...sat.iafactor-y._ Carrie-d.,, Alderman. seconded -.,by Alderman Elliott that the City Council adopt the budget presented calling for a total expenditure ; of ,401,150..,35. C:ar..ri,ed :unan3ously.::.:,x . Moved- by A.l.derr(an.. Prit-chett.,,, seconded by, Alderman, Langford that the City Council set the Tax Rate for the Year . 1948 at $1,60 per $100.00 valuations of all property. 50 cents for Interest and Sinking and, 11.0 cts. for general Funds. Carried unanimously. ORDINANCE N0. 556 Be it ordained by the City Council. of, the City of Plainview, Texas. that the ..foll.owing taxes -be :and they are hereby levied, for. the Year 1948, upon the $100.00 Valuation upon all property within the Limits of said City subject to taxation, for ',th.e year 194$, to -grit; G °;RAL FT,7 $ .70 STREET FUND, .40 INTERB""ST & 'S.INXIING FUND ,50, TOTAL Ti.0-` INT sT ?c SINIKING . F=R "QUIRE'Mh 3TTS . Kind Issued....... Paid., Outstanding Principle-. Interest Rate Total Levy Sewer-1921 75000 690GO 6000 3000 300,.00 5 3300. .254 Aud. 1921, ,6000a 52000, 8000 2000. 400,00"' 5 24GO .01U Water 1921.25000 23000 20.00- .1000 100.00 5 1100 .0085 Refd. 1926 216000 40000-i760Q0 3000 9680..00 52 12680 .110 St. 1927 30000 14000 1b.0a0 _..- - 800.00 5 00 .0067 eater 1927 25GO0 1200iO 1.3p00 . ..__-_ 650.00 5 ; b 0 .005 Sewer 1927 20000 8000 12000 ----- 600-00 5 600 .005 Refundl929 51000 27000 24000 2000 1200.00 5 3- Q0, .0246 Fefund1931 0000 3-3000 45000 2000 2475.00 52 W 5. •0345' Ref und1936 4900 72000 12000 6000 570.00 4, 3/4 6570 • • a5 Refund1937, ,10000 2000 8a00.' ; 2000 320 rO(i 4 2320. .0181 St -IMP. 38 10000 8000`, 2000 1000 80.00 1080',. .005 Refd. 1939 ,,11000 3000 8000 -_ � 320.00 4' 320. .003 xefppd. 194a 2aoao l�.aao r �a0a 200 0 ?1-0.00 32 2219• .017 Air ort 44- 50000 5000. 45000 2000 1012.50 2x_. 2E712 � St. -Imp . 44, 50000. 4000 46000 2000 1035.00 24 3035. .02�5� 32 St -Imp. 46-- 50000, 2000 48000 1000 960..00 2 1960. .015 _.. St.Warr.47 15000 1000 14000 1000 4.20.40 ,3: 1420. 011 &bewer48 150000 ---- 150000 ---- 4505.00 2 3 4505. .0123 Pay. 48, 75000. ---- 75000 ---- 1400.-00 2�34 14.00.-,. 011 ,aSewer`-48 2 52'430 2252.50 .02 Street 48 - -- _ - ------700.00 11070.00. 391000 716000 30000 29990.00 59990.00. .48 larrant 5 G,B.Whitney 3000 2000 1000 1000 30,00 3 1030.00 .008 Airport 4000 ---- 4000 1350. 120.00 3 _1�70.00 .012 32350,30140.00 62490.00Int.50 & Principal l9 SECTION 2. That there -be and is hereb"T levied- far the_ year of. 1948, an occ.u_1xti :. Tax equal to oAehalf that leviedby the .State of Texas, upon all per -sons, firms and corportations, following taxable o,w-?, pa�ions itn ,n,_the City of Plainview," Texas.. SECTION 3. That the. taxes shall 'be assessed and collected by the Asse-ss,or."-Collector, ..of,.the; ,,City of Plainvi-ew,z as .required .. b y Ordinance No. 373, Vol. 6, Page 287 of the minutes of the city of Plain,Vew-,:. Texas, .and" under the. laws ,o,% -:the -State of.. Texas PA.1 SES A D ADOPTED this the Zst day of Sep:teqber ,1948. SL'�� sARY, OF 1948-49 PUDGET, City B',all Funds 26499*.QO Street Fund -52'1f.52 Police Dept.. 54160.10, Sanitary, Dept__ , 41273.50 Fire Dept.- 30195. CIO Auditorium... 602<.1 Inspector 4420.CIO Park Dept 894Q .60 Dairy Barn 2004.00 Mscellan.o"us. 500.00 Public Ex;,endit ixes, 0. D . 9000.00 Library 48G_ OO Brand 1 �Ot3 . G► Sewer Dept. 19940.88 Water Dept. 65292.79 Interest & Sinking .Fund 62490;.00 . Deficit carriedover15000.00 Total 4015-0,35 Meeting adjourned Mayoxv-- City Secretary ( Refer to page 92 ) Municipal Ordinance 455512 .(C-onstruction, Re-ao-natructio :and. Maintenance AN ORDI1\ANCE PROVIDING FOR THE kliCO STRUOTI N AND MAINTENANCE OF T11B I.-ORTION OF-�ifGEVY, O .. Us 70 IN THE CITY OF Plainv iew REFER11Tr-T0-AS_" "T11:E STREET PROJECT" AND AUTHORIZING TEE MAYOR OF THE CITY T€3 "EXEC 'TE AND THE CITY SECRETARY TO AFFIX THE CORPORATE SEAL AND'ATTEST THE SAME-1 A CERTAIN CONTRACT BET TI EN TEE_ C TY AND T STATE OF TEXAS PROS VITA IC FOR THE, INSTA �LATION, REWNSTRUCTION, MAINTENANCE, EXISTENCE : Tlilil AND USE OF THE SAID STREET PRGsJECT : FOR THE INDEMNIFIC:.TION OF TU. STATE DOE' TEXAS, BY T11E CITY AGAINST All DAITAGES TO ADJOINING, 'ABUTT ING AND OTHER PROPERTY, AND FOR E E"ENSES IN COCTI O�� WITH ri��Y CLAIM OR SUIT THEREOF: AND DECLARING ANEMERG NCY. Aim PROVIDING THAT THIS ORDINANCE SHALL BE ;EFFECTIVE .FROM As'� AFTER .ITS PASSAGE. a RE , -the:, p.ublic.: _comen enc.a:,...safety_ and -necessity of'..the city and the people ,of, the city .require that. the .pQrtiaa .of_I7Sighay__-- Ng .,-7E�_frgLn Columbia;. Street-..ta Aust x �S.tree.t_bb re: constructed. ------- Since the ex-isiixi streZE-constitutes a danger andseriousinconven- ience to the public,. -it.J urgently. -required to be, remedied; and '.E3RE,A.a1 the.. city has requested the State of Texas to contribute financially in,. the..,,str :et, .p-r a j.ec t.y an-d .r 'REA.S, the State of Texas has made it known to the, city that it will assist the city in the street project by furniphing the neeessary funds foractual construction, ;reconstruction and main tenance; and by supervising construction, providing thecity ap- proves the3;ansrade..: and..a'gen.,fdr._.sai,d:..gr. j.e_ct atd.,v W` MW,_ .the pity, in considera.t.,o ,...of. the; providin& of� said" project, agreles to,.indemnify, the-Svtate of" Texas..against-ail damages or, -claims for damage to'adjoining, abutting .or other,.property, for which the State is liable,, arising out ., f, =!-- eat t,o, .and. ,in..any way connected with; the i.nstallation., tha.- construction, the exis- tence, the _ use and maintenance. of the street project or the passage and enfor.ce.menta:..of NOVI THEREI ORE , , BEIT . ORDAINED BY TNE" CITY COUNCIL,.' 11-7 SECTION. l,..,-That s,inoe the .public. convenience, safety and ne- cessity ofthe city and t.hle people of the city require, it, said street shall be: ,re canruc,ted: S CTIOt .- That the.. State of Texas -be, .and,_1s,.h;ereby,, authorized. to enter upon construe and maintain -the., st=ree,t,, ;pro j:ect.. � at the, location and in the manner shown,on the plans, attached hereto and marked "Exhibit: All and made: a part .. hereof`, iu, ,,a11...respne�ts .:< SECTION. 3. That. nothing, in-,th.is,..ordinan,ae shall be construed to obligate.:.,,trhe._ ,S.tate of Texas_ t_) .pay, any, dire.et.,.., inc.iddat.al, . or coni�_.quent l.-damage,s, to_..adjo-1ining.1V. abutting,..,or. atter .property'in., enfdtce,ment, .af ,tliis,,o�rdina.ac.e., or. by reason or the installation, cbnstruetio, existence, use, and maintenance of the street pro- ject authorized,,here n,...., . SECTION 4. For and incansiderat on of the -.,mutual.. e.ouenant-s herein contained, the city doea-hereby agree_ to, Andernnify the, -State.,. of Texas aginst;.all :damages..;and.#c"laims for damages to: adjcznis., "a- butting, or_ other property, for which,_ the State -of. Texas is. liable,.. arising out: "of.,, -,incident. t.o....or.. n:.any wad, connec.teed:- witll.;the instal.- lation, the; construction, existence, use and. ,aint.en.ance. of said street projand does _ hereby free ect to ndemdify, the _,S:tgte_ of` Texas, agiinst all court, costs.:, attorneys' fees and:.all eXp.ense,s.. irk . cDnne.e- tion with s.uit.s.for.such .damag+as,, and. shall, if requested to do so in writing, assist or relieve the State of Texas from defending any such suits brought.:agaiaat.,,J.t ,,,,,. SZCTI:,'.)N 5. g contained. herein,shalI ,ewer be construed to " Nothing, ' place upon: the <State, of. Texas. any ..manner ,.of". Jn jury, to or, death of, p.er.sgns or.. f.or .damages .to, or lost ,.of , propye- try ar i.s.ing out of or in .any manner.-oonnec.ted,-mith, t,ha the street project. and the city will save the State of Texas harmless from any ds.mages _,arising out of said maintenance and/or us of said street project,*_ , SECTION 6_ The. May. of the-,, city. b:al .and is hereb a:utho rized t o _ execute for and. on .behalf, of .the,.: ci.tsy an ,:agreerreat:.and..t-contract with . the State of Texas... n..accorda-no.e-..wlthc ,,and.. for the.. purpose, of,carrying out the terms :and .provizions of. t4i I SL ordinance, in_,the.._.form attached hereto and marked."Exhibit B The City ,Secretary, is hereby directed to attest the agreement and' contract `jandto affix the proper sealof the City SECTION 7.,: The Mayor, of the c ty., having.. requested..i.n .writing . that this ordinance. take,, effect :..forthwith. and -there, being.. in fact an', emergency. and. impers.tive necessity ,that..the...wo:rk hheace.in provided for be begun,..and carried.... out. promptly., and, with. expendition .and . that. the contraot. '�a.f:=oresaid., shall -be irnmikLiately made,.. ei.ecut.ed-and de.. livered to..11,end...-.that :.such work., herein. provided, .for_may be begun, and carried.: Wut, p ro.mp.t ly . and: with exp e f ditl on... The reading of the ordinance oil three several days is hereby dispensed with and the same be in ,full force and effect from and after its passage. Sop.,tember 6.111948 The City Council net in regular session, with Mayor Holbrook, presiding and the following Aldermen attended, M. B. hood, C. R. illiot't, J. R. Pritchett, Joe E. Webb, Sam Langford, also City r � I 1 I Attorney, Frank R. Day and "d ity' ng;lneer, rt-. K. Snethen were. present; Moved by Hood, seconded by Langford,:: that the.. Council accept raise in manufactorers' cost of Packer Type Truck to the Ford Motor Company of. Plal.nvie -. .air ed_. una imo-usl ,. . The minutes of the Special Sessions of August, 23rd and -August. 23rd with Commissioners Court, August 25th, August 30th and August 30th with the Commissioners Court, - September 2nd, read and adopted. Moved by Webb,, .seconded by Elliott .that Chief of Police be authorized -to purchase a:. radio f or .a.. third, car. Carried unanimously. ,J oved._by Elliott, seconded by Langford that Treasurer pay -list of bills submitted-,,-.. R. L. Warren,. Station, . 49.99; R.&L. , Checkvvriter Co. 497. 50; P..H.Bryan Petty Cash July, 49..9,2; J. L. Patrick, 20.00; Postmaster stamp.&,- 415.-03; E. Kelley, $114-.00;, 4. A. Buck, 130.00; G. 0. Cox. 30.00; Pauline Bryan,_$12.00; Dale Bolles, 19.15; Mrs.Jo Pi11er,'$3L50; E. S. Francis., 224.00; Fort Worth Denver, 153.21; Texas Vitrified Pipe Company,$546.52; J.L.P atrick, 44.00; Dales Bolles,, 47.25; duly Payroll,. P. ; r ., .,4244.12; Winfield Holbrook, $275,00; Sva I argare:.. ay, . 150.00; Fannie Norman,,$'225.00; Danice Sai.th.4,135.00; Frank.:. Bay, ,150.00; R. K. Snethen, 500.00; Hoyt Curry, 300.00; Nath Burkett., 215.00; Joe E. Baker, 200.00; E. J. Shearer, 190.00; Hub Burth;.19:0.00; J. .E.; Sheeon., �190.00;. Floyd. Nelson, 190.00; Delbert ..BAllew, ;180.0.0; Hartense -P elphrey,, 180.00; Wiley Johason, 192._00;. J, C.._.Smi..th,. 172.50;. -George.. J. Boswell, 150.00; Sate. Fai.t4, 80.00; T. P.. Sitton, 180.00; Harvie A. Kinser, 172; 50; B. M. 0dom, 21.5.00; Bill AdaEms,. 180.00.; A. .Eamilton, 250.00; Leedy axey, 164.23; Frank Rigle r, W5.00; .Berry Lynch, $185.00; Clyde R. Dorsett, $185.00; Fred L. Chandl-er, 180.00; F. A. Ray180.00; Charlie Lanford,-�1S5t�0#;cbnnie D. Baliew, 0172.50; Lee J. Peek4172es R.Middle.ton,13.75; W. F. Foley,360.00; S . E. Boll es, , $275.0 ,...A. T., H4e­rrod,.,.42,0,O,jN11Q®, Jack Slaughter,. 190.-0.0• Lewis Lowe,, 4190.00; Jake Morris, $180.00; J. D.. Reid, 172.-50; >L.. R:.. Sloan, 200..00; J. H. Hunter, 1'72.50;; ;A, L. King, 215,00; 0. B. Guin, 19.5,.00; Truit. PWY, 172.50; J. Mr. Heflin, . 150.00, Will Evans..:, $16.0.00; Dr. E. C Nichols �200.00; Dr. D. P. Jones, 75.00,; -Josephine P.iller,, 075.00• R. N. Tekell. 217.60; C. E. Bramlet, 198.;60;__ N.- G. Johnson,$167,00; F. C. Moore, $198.60; T. T. Cargill, 172.00 Burton Coleman,0175.00;,Arvle Kingery,, 4173.00; Albert F. Anderson,, 1.75,00; Allen Peoples,Jr. 175.00; DuXayne Barker, 70.43.� E. A. Buck ,4156.00; G. C. Cox, 36.00; James. Snethen., 13.40;. E, _B. Eeds, l5p.00.;, John., Rogers,. 14..,PO; P .H Bryan ash,4..50 10.;..E. E...�3laughte.r, 12.0�r P «11.Bryan- Re� istra ,. 27.5-0; Plainview Ice Company, 7.00; E.Tel-ley, 14.00; E. Ear ison,4322.00; G., C. Cox, 36..00; E. A. Bu k, 156.00; ,!R*L. -t arren, >44.00;. J L. Patrick,,. %0.a0;; Dale . Ball..ea,. 4,7.25; Mrs. Alice 3 eeks,47.00; Southwe-stern Public Ser.v c_e., 1761I,46 . Southwest-rn,. Bell Tel ephflne. Co. ;. - 118.,.82.;. , The Falx Co. 7.75; B, E`, Goodrich Co., 425.77; Neptune eter. Company, $430,,00; Steck Company, 8.60;, Seagrave Col°p,, 737.90; Quaker RubberCompany„ 343,78; Neptune Meter Co,, 377.90; 'LudeXan Mci aughton.. 3..1.2; RadfordGrocery Compa:ny,41.80; R. Rodgers, 318.75; Cleo Barley, 29.21; Rogers. Ba.ttery,, -,6.50 Amarillo Gummuod cations. Gompany, . 88,66; w. S. Darley Co ,any, 61.35; The Rohan Company, 588. 68 •.. Ea le.,. Chemical .Cam. an 41 6100 • H h .�� ,. � g P y-� � 3 s r Etter, 484. 50 - "G augh.an.. St:at ion, 3.00.�Bert Levy, 4.75 ; Continental Oil_ Oompan .,.. .162_i 81;,. Hancock. Fire Extinguisher. Co-. ,�.5�75-; C1.owe & Cowan, 24.54; Goodyear �einecke Bros, , 6.35; Shepard 'Chevrolet Company,,$1.08.57; Robinson & Herring, $16.71 Thatcher Printing Company, 18.65; City Blacksmith Shop, 2.30; Plainview Trli-._i bune, 14. 50; Ber Chemical Company, `>18.60; Haynes Machine, Ca. , 9.33; Phillips Bat-tery Company, 36.65; Maggard Nall Motor..; Co. , 2.65; Stapleton Bros.Mach. &Tank. , 2.25; Newman Motor Co. , 6.45; Bud & Tilt Sign;es;, 13.00; Ratli.ffs_ Blacksmith. Shop,$27.60; Rowland.Co., 219,36; M. �S. Watson,_20.0.0; M.R.McKee Co. ,, 45,00; Stark Plb. Cozipany, $9..00.; Plainview Builders Supply, 82.47; Texas Vitrified Pipe Company, 834.94; Reams Llectric Co , 57.00; Mabry Oil �1,5.72• _. - Western Union, 9.46; Connor Mathes, 115.91; Plainview Hard- ware, 17.3.2; Floyds Service Station., 6.10; Davis Electric, 8.03; Lubbock Machine Company, $177.15; Shook .,Fire > Company, 451..51; Kikers Sesvi.ob Station.;, $9-.80; Heral. trews Publishing .�:empany, 37.52; Higg- inbotham Bartlett Uompany, $71. 83; East Side.:Grmcery & Station 20 95; Tri Angel Cafe, 053-80; Jahn Logsdonlnsura-ne­e,, 414.57_; The Harder Agency, 452.14; West Texas Gas .Company, 53.10.; West Pha-rnan.y,. 1..79; Commercialadio & Equipment Company, $4 5C; Lubbock Eng. Co., 28.20; Kale Ca,,bstract Company, 17.25; John Hull, 74.00; Edmiston Station, 34.a5• I owed end seconded that the City pay `Citys part of 14rs. Cochrane Hospital bill.-h Carried Moved andsecondedthat City pay the Bud Lewis Hospital bill. Carried. Moved and seconded that the City pay the J. D. Wm thington Hospital bill-, Carried,., Moved and seconded ,that the City pay -the Haledenter hospital bill of ors. Sparrow. All the above bills being 0..ed by Mars. Pillar. Carried, Moved by Webb, seconded by Pritchett, that the City refuse to pay the Isiah _Garr.ied.�. ; The following Estimates were read',by-1,the. City Eng-ineer in. favor of Bryan & Hoffm.a.n, Cemetary Road,, 4 52g.15.Cr , 8th- Street All $411. 54, , Cr., Cedar 8 to 9, 501.75 Dr. Cedar 7 to ,8, 158.01 Dr., Elm �8 to 10, 4460.10 Dr. 9th Date tolm, $215.98. Moved 'by Elliott seconded by Hood, that- .estimates the be accepted for ettlement, Carried. An estimate 1n -favor. of. Hasi.e c Green on :sewer contract was read inamount,of 0515.96. Moved by Langford, seconded by Hood that Hasie & ; Green be paid. Carried. An estimate- was read, r1.n; favor of Emix Construction Company signed by Hasie & Green for $9102.96. Moved by 1-1ebb, seconded by Elliott, that the ejst.inate of above be paid. .: Carried, 1 An estimate o.f. the Gity. Emg-ine!er in Paver of Jordan, & Tubb on j Milwee Street line was read,, amount of $822.00. .lobed` by Hebb, seconded by Eangfor'd;, that.:.estimate: be. pall- .. Carr.ieda. The Repa its of. 'Collectors as follows.` �arere read. city ax Collect.or, Delg.tares $1537.21 'arkiAg Mater....Coll. 2597.50 .. City Golle-ator 2704;15 Inspector 391.45 Chief; of Police 1700.00 Moved ;end: sec-onded..that. rspA.rts:: be accepted. and ;Filled... Carried... Moved'! -by Alderman Hood,. seconded, byAlderm.an :'lliott,, that the ;Mayor and City Secretary tie authorized, to burry 15,000.00 for the general fund. Carried,, Unanimously.., Meeting adjourned. a or w, City Sedretay September 20th,, 948 The,City Council met -in regular: session with ivlayor Holbrook pre- siding Aldermen: Pritchett, Elliott, and klood attended the meeting,also City Engineer, R. Snethen and City Attorney, frank R. Day were present. Mr. Crutchfield of the League',of Texas Municip4ltties met with the City Council, ak;ked about possible service of the League Night give. -.and invited, at.tend.lance, at the. Convention in ElPaso -4mow-.. Minutes:_of September,6th,, were read, and aj)proved.. ,Leland Ait,on Submitted his report of Firemen's Pension and Retirement Fun-d* - Moved by Pritchett, seconded by Hood, that pay Peerless Pump Division 75%o of. contract on new well, being the amount of$6394-50. Carried. Moved by Hood,, seconded by Elliott, that th.e,C-ity permit Leland Terrell to connect with City water -at meter in City, and pay regular tappingP I. - charge, and all. costs ..of lin2.� � to his. lace, Carried. The 14ayor appointed, M. Hood, Joe Pillar, John Scott, a co.mittee\to. he-lp.find .location for girl Scouts home. Moved -by Pritchett,,seconded by Elliott, that' Jaycees be per- mitted use Datty Barn subject to the rules, for boxing trainers quarters providedthey install showers at no cost to the City. Carried. Moved by, Pritchett, seconded. by Elliott, that the City send W&ter Supt. Bolles to the Southwest Water Works Assn. convention at Galveston, Texas. CIarri_ed,.._. Moved -by Pritchett, seconded by Hood, that treasurer pay list of bills as submitted. Carr_iiA. E. B. Slaughter, '4U2.,'.,O0,. Plainview Safety .._Lane,$l2.9O;. Berry- .; .hill Equipment ompany,_.4,173.60Bobbie Edwards 07.50; Karpark Corp. $27.50';,Curry Motor Freight, -915.96; E. S. Francis, $56.00; National Guard, 412.00; Dale. Bolles-, $21.00; J. L. Patrick, $24.00; Payroll- for Au�gqst,!,,: P.'H'.' Brjraft _$2?5-00; Winfield Holbrook, $275-00; Margaret ay, 1 0- 00- Fannie Norman.4225.00; D4nice Smith $135-00; Frank R.Day,0150:00,;t R. K. Snetheri,$5,00.00; Hoyt Curry, $300.00; Nath Burkett, �215.00; Joe E'. Baker, §200.00; E. J. Shearer,, t190.00; Hub Burt,$190.90;J. E. `1,190 Sheeo'n .0 � Floyd Nelson,$196 I 1W 04 .150; Delbert tallew,$,180.00; Hart-ens,e Pelphrey_,$186-50; Wiley Johnson, $186.00; J. C. Smith,$182-50George J. Boswell,0150-00;_ Sam Faith, 080.00,,,, T. P. Sitton,$180.00; Harvie A. Kinser,.$172-50; B. M. Odom; 4215-00; BdIl_,A_daras.,$l8O.0O; A.-hA.Hamilton,$250.00; Leedy Maxey, $195.00; Frank Rigiez, 4185..00;, Berry Lynch,,4185-00,;. Clyde R. Dors6tt, 0185.00; Fred L. Chandler; $180.00;.F. A. Ray,$180.00; Charlie Lan- ford,$185-00 Johnnie D. Ballew,4172-50;,Lee J. Peek,472-50; Carroll S, Johnston,440.25; W, F. Foley $360.00; S. Bolles, 275,.00; A.T. Herrod,$200.00; Jack Sla!4ghter 1Q,,,O,,,00 -'Lewis. Lowei,$190.00; Jack Morris,$180,00; J. I),,,. Reid, $172..5,0: H. R. Sloan4l,50-0,0; J. H. Hunter $172-50; A. L. King' 4215.00;. 0. B.; Guin,0195-0,0; W. J. Johnson,$96.46 H. T. Scot,t,063.25-, Truit, Ray, $171i5O;.:M. F. Tamp-lin,,061.50; J.14. Heflin, $l ' 150.00; Will, Evana,,$160.001; W. D. Wilbourn,,0140-37;� Dr. E. 0 Nicholl,$300.00; Dr. D. P. Jjoneis,,$75-00; Josephine Piller,$100.00; R:!N. Tk)fells 4l90._GO. C. E. Bramlet,$172 50;. N. G. Johnson, F. C. Idoore, �165-00; T. T. Cargill i145- 00; Burton Qoleman,$145.00; Arvle Kingery, 0145-00; Albert F. Anderson,$145.00; Alien Pevples,Jr. $145-00; P. " A. Angell;03i .004. Bills,: A. D. mires-, $40.00; T. J. Boney,440.00,; Alton Hail, 4.40-00; Curry Motor Freight, 4141-98; E. Kelley,$14DO; National Guard, 12-00; J. L.Patrick,0.38_00; Dale Bol1s; $,18.00. Meeting adjourned. J _: September 23rd,19.48 -:. The City Council.me.t in special.session Mayor Holbrook presid- ing, A1de-rmen: Sam Langford, Joe E. Webb, C. P. Elliott, J. R. Pritchett were in attend4nce;,- also City :engineer, R. K. Ssethe.n. The mayor read .the; bids -of Bryan and Hoffman as. 46269..70. also Floyd ]Davis bid 5161.56 on the Campbell.,Street paving. job. Moved by Webb.,, seconded by Langfrod, that. ,the low bid of Floyd Davis be accepted, and the Mayor be authorized to enter into contract for the C.Ampbell Street .paving job., Carried :unanimously. Moved by Webb, seconded by ll.i.ott, . that the ta.yor be. authorized to negotiate for purchase of lot south of Well in Henry Street and also for additional -land -to._ the north. of the well. Carried unanimously. Meeting adjourned. .Mayor City Secretar October 4t4, 1948 The City Council met in .regular se -'scion with ,Mayor holbrook presid ing and the ,'following Aldermen were' in. attendance,;, Joe E. 11,lebb, 'C. P. Elliott, M. b. Hood,_ Sam ,Langford, J. R. Pritchett, also CityAttorney, Frank R. Day and, Cit-y Eng;ineer, R. , H. Snethen. A petition was .read ;concerning the buni.ng .of: cotton burs by the Parker Gin, The City Council,. instructed, Fire: Chief, A. M. Hamilton to' look in- to tiie matter of Gins burning such burs,° in proximity of residences and business houses-.`, :.a.nd to' study approved: methods of controlling same. Minutes of. September. 20th, and.,y3-rd read and. -approved Moved and seconded that signal lights be installed at 5th and Austin,, 12th and Galves:ton,' 7th, aftd Quincy Streets. Carried..,,, Moved by Langford, seconded by Elliott that J. D. Sanderson be appoint- ed on Police, force. . ;Carried. i Moved, by Langoord, .seconded by Pritchett', - that the paving of Houston i Street N.L. 1.3th Street to S.L. 18th treet' be.- postponed until .weather permitting in 1949, at which. time' the ; City Council agrees to give slid project prior right -Of -wa,'y, ' conditioned upon all homestead property owners deliver a valid mechanics lei-n in favor of the City of Plainvirw or cash in leiu thereof, to be held in escrow at the -"ale County State Bank until said paving is completed. The paving leins to be recorded. Carried unanimously. Reports of Collectors were read as follows: B. M. Odom, Parking Meters $2,636.00; City Inspector, 311.40; Tax Collector --delinquent,, $12692.61; City Collector,, 3,079.81; Police Chief, $1,624.25. Moved b seconded b Webb, that re orts:.be accepted and:;f'ile.d. Carried.. y Elliott, y � p Moved by Webb, seconded by Elliott, that the list ofbills be paid when checked and 7.K.ed. Carried. Stark Plb., Go., 425 00; Wylie Johnson, 36.00; Andrew Carparation, .. l .16 • Berry's Shop, 4 .. 5Q • Ludeman: & Mac Naughton, 12 ; Barle. ' s City 6ervice, 482.21; ',Meinecke Bros. , 194.95; Morrison Supply Co. , 18.14; John Hull, 47.00; Southwestern. Public Servi.ce,"'1573 66; The Rohan Co. , Inc, 4162.70; P.H.Bryan,City Secy. Registrar, 141.50; Haynes Machinery Co., 0374.60; Jarvis -Tull & Company,Inc., 1.40; Plains Machinery Co., 240.10; Conley-Lott-Nichds. Co., 2.00; Churchwell Bros., 309.09; V. R. Rogers & /0z A Payroll for September o Y2,y.:h.. ,ity oaDn October 4th, 1'949. , The Payroll follows P. '11. Bryan, 225.00 Win- field Holbrook, �275.00; Iva : argaret Kay, 15.0.00; Fannie Norman, R225.00; Danice Smith, 1.3!.00; Frank R. Bay,�150.00; Joe L. Webb, 20.00;, B.M. flood, ; 20.00; Sam, Langford, 420.00, Ray Pritchett, 20.00; v._ P. Elliott, 20.00-,- aldermen. Rollin K. Snethen, . 500,00; 1116yt Curry, 4300.00 ; 71ath Bur- kett, 4215.00; Joe E. Baker, 2QC).00; L. 0 . Shearer, 1 190.00; -Llub Burt, 0196.50; 1. L. Sheeon, 4190.00; Floyd ".elson, 193e25, Delbert Ballow, 180.00; Hartense_ ,Pelphrey, 183.25; °'iley Johnson, 150.00; J. O. Smith, 43.75.75; George J. Boswell, 150.00'; Sari .Faith, 80.0.0; T P. Sitton, 180.00 Rarvie A. Kinser, 177.20; B. 10. Odor., 215.00; Bill Adams, 90.00; A. Ii. Hamilton, 250,00; Leedy Tvlaxey, 195.00; Frank R igle:; , $185,00; .Berry Lynch,. 1.85.00. Clyde R. i)orsett,x-185.00 and, Vacation pay, 61.66; Fred L. Chandker. 180.00; J. A. Ray, 180.00; Charlie Lanford, 197.00; Johnnie D. BalL - , $1. 2.50; Lee J. Peek, 172.50; Carroll S. Johston, 172.5-0; W. F. Foley, 360.00; S.E. Bolles; 275.00; A. T. Berrod, 20-0.00; Jack Slaughter, 190.00; Lewis Lowe, 19,0.00;, Jack baorr-is '�'183.75; J. D. Reid, 176.25; H. h. Sloan, $150.00; J. H, Bunter, 172.50; Roy L. 7�3arren, : 56.00; F. L. Thornton, 200.00; A. L. Xing, 215.00, 0. B. Guin, 195400; hl. J. Johnson, 172.50; H. T. Scott, 0172.50; 2ruit Ray, $172.50; 24. F. Tamplin, �:172.50; R. N. Tekell, $207.90; J. M. Heflin, 150.00; Will Evans, 160.00; V . D. Wilbourn, 73®50; Dr.-_-0.1. is oll, 100.00; arm D. P. Jones, 75.00; Josephine Piller, 75:00; C. Z. - Braml.et, 187.40; N. C. Johnson, ;i.69.00; F. 0. Moore, 191.88; '. T. Cal -gill, 165.fl0; Burton 0,01ranp 165.00; Arvle lingery, 165.00; Albert F.Anderson, .165.00; Alen People, Jr. 4165.00; .P P. R. Angell, �165.00; O and Board of ity Development, 750.00; Plainview Independent School Distreit, 125.00; Plain - vie r Public Libf'ary, $40.00. Sons ,$19.5,0; Berry's Shop, $1.00; Rowland Company, 4257-75; Well Machinery & Supply Co. $109.92; Gibson Plumbing, (.-O'ompany,$2.50; Crenshaw Paint & Glass Company, $10.00; Mitchell Hardware Company, 414.50; Higginbotham-BartIett Company, 429.91; Browning Blue Print Company, $$.22;. Bob Hooper Motor 6ompany, .52; Plainview Hardware Company, 430--14;,Webb Tire Service, $24.40,; Western Union, 45.64; Thatcher i'rinti_ng, Company,, 0149.3-0; Fingerprint Equipment. Labora- torY, $5.70; Plainview Builders Supply, 2.18,; The Selig Company, $32.45; Plainview. -,Ready Mix Concrete Company, 477.13; State Chemical Company, 471-29; Continental Oil Company, 0170-37; Southwestern Bell TelephOne Ca.j$1-22.85; Hugh R. Etter, $84,150; The Rohan Company, 182-70; Clowe & Gow-a n, Incoij,017.97; Neptune Meter Company,$820.84; Cullum & Boren Company, $2.60; The Texas Company,$10.20; Magnolia Petroleum Company,284.95; Connor uiathes Company, Ineq,414-71; Robinson & Herring Drug, $200; West Texas-Gas.Company, $33-05; Fred Shelton, County Cler4:,$3.75;. The Iale County Abstract, Co.,t9.00; Phillips battery Company, 486.45; The Seagrave Corp,.44-00; Quaker Rubber CrOP-4171.98• Conley -Lott -Nichols Company, ��2.00; R & R Supply 4'd'ompanyjnc. 131f,-77; Seipp Machine Company, 4.501 Southwestern Bit Company, 474.25;.Unite.4 States Asphalt Gor , p.,$235-15; Rdgers Battery & Electric, 0158.80; Plumbing & Eleotric-Plainview, 07.55; Stovall-Booher Radiator, $10.00; E. K. Hufstedler & Son, 0255-00; W. 0. Speck -Machinery, _ $1.70. Bryan & Hoffman, $116 .50; R. H. Knoohuizen & Company, $88.61; Miles Studio, $2.50; Piker -'s Service Station-, $11.65; East Side Grog - eery & Service., $34.65; Commercial Radio Equipment,, 44.50; Wilbur Dixon, 4587.80; :Boyd ...& Davenport, $39.10; Wyatt Metal & Boiler works, 4114.54.34; The Selig. Company,. $32.45; Amarillo, CammunicatIons company, $5.25; Reahis. Electric, . 430,.13; Paramount Supply Company, C, $10.00; J.I.Holbomb.Maaufacturing Company, $66.40; City Blacksmith Shop, $8.00; Shepard Chevrolet Company, 092-31; Herald -News Publish- ing Company,, ;23.75; Newman Motor Company, 00-00; L. P. Davis & Son inc.,$1.50; Plainview Seed House, $22.50; Long -Bell Lumber Company, $26.o3. Seven: estime.tes were read in favor of Bryan & Hoffman as, follows., 22.08 Db. 299.75 Cr.-5_9_4..6,0t-Db. 541.69 Db 432.13 Db. 998.80 Db 453.92 Db. Moved by Elliott' seconded by Webb, that estimates be filed for -fd-nal.,zett,lement. , CarrIed. The, Mayor read estimates in Favor Enix Construction Company for 17980.14 -- Hasie & Green Engineer.-) 660-53 Moved by Hood, seconded by Elliott that the estimates be paid. Carried. Moved by Langford,,seconded. by Elliott-, that the City Council reccomend to the City Judge that repeaters on S�,_=edimg and reckless driving be given increasing fines, second -offense double, third, triple, etc. inorder,to discourage such.offenses. 0arri-ed. Moved by %lebb,, seconded by Elliott . that. the Mayor -appoint a committee to -investigate the possibilities of a new hospital for Plainview, Carried. The Mayor appointed the Committee as follows: J. R. Pritchett, Chairman, Dr., Everett Dye, Clyde Blair. Meeting a4journed. All V-4 Y v 149 1661;f Ma Y7 Citysecretary - ,-:October 18,, 1948:- City Council met in regular session with Mayor Holbrook pre- siding, aslso attending were; Aldermen: C. P. Elliott, M. B. Hood, Sam. Langford and J. R. Pritchett. Minutes of October 4th, read and approved. UBE Moved by Hood, seconded by Langford, that the Mayor appoint a committee -to investigate closing part 'of east and west alley in Block 47 O.T. adjoining the Banes Motor Company property. Carried. The mayor appointed, Dr. Joe E. Webb, R. K. 'Snethen, and himself as the committee Moved by Pritbhett seconded by Elliott, that estimate of City Engineer in favor_ of Panhandle Compressand Warehouse Company amount of $1163.70 be paid-. Carried. Moved and seconded, t.YA list of bills submitted be paid: Carried. Pioneer Inn, 97.80; The Texas company, �:10.20'; Boyd &Davenport, 12.68; Hearne Mlotor Freight, 14.19; Shook Tire ompany, 022.54; E. A. Rogers, 11.00; Sri Angle Cafe $16.65;, Ratliff's Blacksmith Shop $44.60; Dee Smith Garage, 0`13.95;Miller & filler, W. ` .,Cain Motor Company, $633.55; Green V r6gking..Company* 0; Paramount Supply Company, $10.00; Plainview jkrecking Company; 31 00; Jr. League rursury, $M75.00;.rational Guard, 12.00; Board of City Deve- lopment, 750.00; Plainview, Indep . School District, 125.00; 'Plainview,, Public Library, �).0.00; Mercantile rational sank at Dallas, �,1550 00; Trustee Firemen pension, 152.70; rational Guard, $12.00 Elizabeth Gaines, $6600; Bobbie Edwards, 017.11i Bobbie Edwards, $28.70; Dale Bolles, 16.50; The Plainview Tribune, $57.59 Moved and seconded, that the matter of part payment on draft board clerk be tabled. Carried.,. moved by Prt ichett, seconded by Langford, that the Mayor be auth- orized to buy,' necessary land adjoining north well site from Sam Curry, for $200.00 Carried. Meeting adjourned. 0 /ow�, Mayo , City of Plainview City Secretary -: October 27th, 1948 The City_ Council met in called session for the purpose of con- sidering the matter of calling an elbetion for Vater & Sevier Bonds., Mayor Holbrook pre -sided and aldermen. Joe E. Webb, C. P . Elliott, M. B. Food, were present, also City Attorney, Frank R. Day and City Engineer, R. K.-Snethen.attended the meeting, Y.oved ,by AldermanWebb, seconded by_ Alderman Elliott', that the City elimi - the Ponding area, and the construction work, attendant on same , .F fboti" the sewer Contract with Enix Construction Company, Car- ried. Moved by Food and seconded by Webb-, the $20Q,000. be set as the amount for the Bond Issue, 140000 for watts works and 60000. for sewer works and the order be passed.. Carried: unanimously. Moved by `ebb, seconded by Elliott, that the Bond Issue, if voted and issued be sold by advertising.tor bids. Carried, NOVICE OF ELECTION FOR HE ISSUANCE OF.BOrDS THE STATE OF TEAS � CITY OF PLAINVI.EW � COUNTY OF HALE i I TO ALL IUALIF IED VOTERSOF THE CITY OF PLAINVIEW TEXAS, IxO O11VN TAXABLE PROPERTY IN SAID CITY AND VVE0 HAVE .DULY RENDERED THE SAME FOR TAXATION: TAKE NOTICE that an election will be held in the City of Plain- view, Texas, on the 16th day of November ,1948, to derermine whether; or, not t'he ,C"icy` Council of said City shall be authorizedto issue the boA4.5 of said City in the following amounts and for the following pu p6ses: I 140, CJOO.:QO General Obligation .Tax Bonds for the purpose of improving,. enlarging-,- extending and re- pairing the water works system of said City; 602000.00 General Obligation Tax Bonds for the purpose of improving, .en- larging, extending and repairing the sanitary sewer system of said City; and which election was duly called and . ordered by the order of the CityCounc il. of said City, passed on the27th day of October , 1948, and which election order is made a part of this �lo�e, an3""' is in wordsand figures as follows, to -wit: ELECTION ORDER TIM STATE OF TEXAS CITY OF PLA.INVIEW COUNTY OF HALE � OIL THIS, the 27th day of October , 1948,, the City Council of the City of Pla3� iew, Texa7, convened in special session at the regular meeting place thereof in the City Tull, there being present and inattendance the follwftling-members, to -wit: WINFIELD HOLBROOK, MAYOR$ C. P. ELLIOTT., 3 . B . HOOD, ALDERMEN JOE E. 10BB, and ,Ray Pritchett and Sam Langford being absent : and P. H. Bryan, City Secretary, and among other proceedings had Mere the following; Alderman Hood introduced an order and moved its adoption. The motion was seconded by Alderman Webb - The motion, carrying with it the adoption of the order, pre- vailed by the following vote: AYES: Aldermen Food , Webb , Elliott and _> NOES: None,_ The order is as follow: WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Plainview, Texas, deems it advisable to issue the bonds of said City for the Purposes here- inafter mentioned: therefore, BE IT ORDERED BY THE CITY C OUNC; IL OF THE CITY OF PLAIITVIEWT, TEXAS That an election be held on the 16th day of� November ,"1948, which date is not less than fifteen 15 nor more than thirty-(30) days from the date- of the _adoption of this order,- at which . election the following propositions :shall be ,submitted to the qualified electors who own taxable property in said City and who have duly rendered the same for taxation: PROPOSITION NUMBER I 11SHA,LL the City Council of the 'City of Plainview, Texas, be auth- orized to issue OIL HUNDRED,FORTY THOUSANID DOLLARS ($ 140,000.00 ) bonds of said City, maturing serially, over a period of years not to exceed twenty(20) years, bearing interest at the rate of not to exceed THREE - - - - PER CE T ( 3 % ), per annul -a, payable annually or semi-annually, for the purpose of improving, enlarging, _extending and repaking the waterw6rks system .of said .City; and. .to provide for the payment of principal of; and, interest. on said, bonds by levying a tax sufficient to pay the annual interest and to create a sinking fund sufficient to .redeem. said bonds. as they -become due?" PROPOSITION IR11BER 2 "SHALL the City Council of the City of Plainview, Texas, be author- ized to issue SIXTY THOUSAND - - DOLLARS ($60,000.00 )bonds of said City, maturing serially over a period of years not to exceed twenty (20) years,, bearing interest at the rate of not -to exc.ee.d. THREE PER CE BTUTY, ( 3 )per antrum, payable annually or aemi-annually,, for the purpose of improving, enlarging, entending and repairing the san- itary sewer system of said City; and to provide for the payment of principal -of_and interest on said bonds by levying a tax sufficient to pay the annual interest and to create, a sinking fund suffielent to redeem said bonds as they become due? II • �I That said election shall be held at The City Hall in the City of Plainview, Texas, and the entire City shall constitute one election precinct. III. That the following named persons are hereby appointed officers of the election, to -wit: T. J. Bonet'_, Presiding Fudge, Walter rtlinger , Judge_, Mrs. .J J. A. Swann , ,Clerk, Mrs. Oliver Bier , Clerk. IV. That said election shall be held under the provisions of and in accordance with the laws governing the issuance of minicipal bonds in cities, as provided in the General Laws of the Stage of Texas, and only quali ied electors, who own taxable property in the City, and who have duly rendered the same for taxation, shall be qualified to vote. V. That the ballots of said election shall have written: or printed thereon the following: "FOR THE ISSU!diCE OF DATER _U ROV.Eld-'IN ' BONDS AND THE LEVY OF A TAX IN PAIMiNT THEREOF'. "AGAINST TEE ISSUANCE OF WATER IMPROWMIMT BO 7DS AND THE LEVY OF A TAX IN PA MINT THE kE OF . " "FOR THE ISSUANCE OF SEIN=EH MPROVI, ENT BONDS AND TIM LEVY OF A TAX IN PA MENT TI; REOF . tkGAINST THE, I,SStANCE OF SEVVEER IMPROYEt1ENT BONDS AND THE LE1F OF A TAX IN PAMIENT `. FZREOF°; . As to each of the, foregoing propositions, each voter shall .mark out with black ink or black pencil one of the above expres- sions, thus leaving the other as indicating his or her vote on a. the two propositions, respectively. VI. _- TIM t_, if approved -by the qualified voters voting at the I, election herein and hereby ordered, the bonds voted for water- works improvements andsewer system improvements shall be issued as one series to be know as "WATER. & SENTR. IMPROVEMENT BONDS", aggregating the principal sum of 4. 20OP00.00 VII. That a copy of this .order, signed by the Mayor of the City and attested by the City Secretary, shall serve as proper notice o:f said election. VIII. That said. Notice of said election shall be given by post-- ing and publication of a copy of this order, at the top of which shall appear the words "NOT -ICE -OF ELECTION FOR THE ISSUANCE OF BONDS". Said Notice shall be posted at the City Hall_ and at two other public places in said City, not less than fourteen (14) days prior to the date of which said election is to be held, and be published on `lbe same. day in each of two successive weeks in THE PLAINVIEW EVENING HERALD, a newspaper of general circulation, published in the. City of Plainview, Texas, the first of said pub- lications to be made not less than fourteen (14) days prior to the date set for said election. PASSED AND APPROVED, this, the 27th day of October —, 1948. Winfio d Holbrook Mayor, C ity of Plainview, Tex.. ATTEST: P . H . Bryan City Secy,,City of Plainview, Texas. THIS NOTICE of election is issued and given by the under- signed, pursuant toauthorityconferred by virtue of the above and foregoing, order of the City Council of the City of Plainview, Texas, and under aut-hority of law. WITNESS MY HAND AND SEAL OF THE CITY OF PIA.INVIEW , TEXAS, this, the,.: 27�th _day of October p1948 Winfield .Holbrook j. T ST l 11,ayor,City of P ainview,Teras L1-f�i J. SJ s.7 _ P. H. Bryan City Secy. ,City of Plainview, Texas. (City Seal) Moved by Elliott, seconded by Hood, that _the ITayor be auth- orized to carry out the pipe contract with the War Assets Ad -min- istration and The Treasurer is hereby authorized to post perfor- mance Bond or cash according to the: terms of the contract. Car- ried unanimously. Moved by .Elliott, seconded by Webb that Burt Electric Bond be approved. Carri-ed. Meeting adjourned. Ili aylor 7 City Secretary -November lst, 1948:- 'The City Council met in regular session with Mayor. Holbrook pre- siding. Alderman Joe E. Webb M. B. Hood, J. 11. Pritchett, C. P. Elliott attended the meeting. City Attorney, Frank R.Day and city Engineer, R. K. Snethen-were present at the meeting. Moved by Food, seconded by Elliott, that the Girls Scouts be al- lowed a location picked by Park Ca'bmmittee in Wayland Park.. Carried. Moved by Pritchett, seconded by Webb, that the Kiwan is Club be granted use of Auditorium for wrestling matches, subj_ect to reservation for other regular scheduled or pre --arranged meetings, by other organiza- tions, the Kiwanis Club to assume responsibility for any damage to City property and the extra labor"and utilities as required. Carried., Minute4,,_,of October Atli, 19,478­'Vead and approved. , Minutes of October 27th M 1948, read and approved. Moved by Elliott, seconded by Pritchett that Ben Joiner be ap- pointed on P61ice Department. Carried. Moved by Hood, seconded by Webb that the City sell or trade old car and purchase a new one for Police Department. Carried. Moved by Hood, seconded by Elliott that Mayor appoint committee to investigate jail facilities and procure needed rdpairs and equipment not to exceed One Thousand Dollars. Carried. The Mayor appointed Webb, Pritchett and Snethen as the committee. The City Engineer read 6 estimates in favor of Bryan & "offman as 200 -8 follows, `�-635-48; 4269-15; $568.98; 4365.16; Sw .73; 0594.5 -totaling $2634.08. Moved by rood, seconded by Elliott, that the estimates be paid. Carried. The City Engineer read bids on electric work for new pumps as follows: Bioley Electric Company, 4-715.00; Reams Electric Company, $664-58. Moved by Webb, seconded by Hood, that low bid of Reams Electric Company be accepted, if they fill the specifications. Carried. Moved by Webb, seconded by Prtichett, that list of bills submitted be paid. Olarried._-,,aast Side Grocery, 023.85; Bobbid Ldwards, 49.00; Hoyt Curry -Bill, 6.98; T. E. Massey, $28.00; Lou Martin, 4442.00; Miag- nolia Petroiefam i",ompany, .4462-41; P. 'a". Bryan, Petty Cash, 'Y50.39; National Guard, $12.00; National Guard, $16.00; Waterworks school fee, $24-13; E. A. Buck, 48.00; Dan ins. Cook-440.00; WT est exas Gas Company, 449.10; Southwestern bell Telephone ,ampany,4105-17; Southwestern Public Service Company, 4�1,178 42; Southwestern Public Service Company,, $162-55; Dee Smith Garage, OM:67; Bud & Tim Signs, $29-.50; The Rohan Company, $1277.68; American-LaFrance-Foamite 'Coorp.,416-55; Commercial hadio Equipment Company, 44.50; R.17. Sparling, $13-50; Lubbock Machine Company, 4135.00; ikell Machinery & Supply, 4221-32; Peerless Pturap Division, $280.80; Amarillo Oumm. Oompany, 0333.63; M-laggard-Nall lio'tor' 4.26; Superior Decals, Inc., 4100.41; Badger2fleter Mfg. Company, $36-71; Phillips Battery Company, .211-2.00; Flexible Sewer Rod Equipment Company, t9.54- Fred Herryhill Equipment Company, 494.43; State -hemical Company, Continental Oil Company, 4220.63; Rogers Battery & Electric, Payroll for October 1948, okayed by tie- 3.ty'uauftdjlThe payroll is as follows; P. 11.. Bryan, 225.00; : infield Hol- brook, 275.00; Iva-Targaret .1[ay, 150.00; Fannie Norman, 225.00; Danice Smith, �13i.O; Fra.nk.R. Bay, 150.00; Joe L. Webb, 20.00; Sam. Langford, 420.00; C® P. Elliott, 20.00; Ray Pritchett, 20:00; E. B. Hobd, �20.00; R. K. Snethen, 50 .00; k'loyt Curry, 300.00; Math Burkett, 215.00; Joe E. Baker, 200.00; E. J. Shearer, 41.90.00; 199.66; J. F. Shdeon, 190.00; 202.74; Delbert Ballew, y'180.00; fax tense X-el.phrey, .201.75; J. T. Sanderson, 97.75, J. 0. Smith, 200.37; George J. Boswell, 4150.00;, Sam Faith,, �80.00; T. P. Sitton,-180.00; W. 0. Donley, 78.00; B. If. Odom, 215.00; A. M. Hamilton, 250.00; Leedy 101aaey, 195.00; Frank Rigler, 4186.25? and Vacation pay, 461..70,; Berry Lynch, 1 6.25; Clyde R. Dorsett, 185.00; Fred L. Chandler, .1 0.00; F. A. Ray, 180,00; Charlie Lanford, :.201. 50 , and Vacation pay, 61.70 ; Johnnie D . Ballew, 176.25; Lee J. Peek, � 176.25; Carroll S.-Johnston, 172. 50; W. F. Foley, 060.00; S. 1:. Bolles, 275.00; A. T. Lerrod, 4200.00,; Jack Slaughter, :190.00; Lewis Lowe, 190.00; Jack Morris, V187.50; J. D. Reid, 180.00; H. R. Sloan, �1.5.0.00, J. H. Hunter, 4,172.50; Roy L. Warren, 122.00; F. L. Thornton, 21.2.50; A. L. Thing, 215.00; 0.- B. Guin, 195.00, W. J. John- son, $92.00. H. T. Scott, 161.00; Truit.Ray, 172.50; M. F. Tamplin, 172.50; R. T . T kell, �190.00; mute �f. hannals, v .75; J. M. Heflin, 150.00,,, :rill Evans, �160.00; W.D. Wilb,ourn, 183.35; Tyr. E. C. Nic:holl, 200.00; Tyr. D. P., Jones, 75.00; Josephine eiller,. 075.00 C. F;. Bramlet, 185.16; 14. G. Johnson, 1.65.00; F. C. Moore, 187.40; T. T. Cargill, 164.00; Burton Coleman, 180.00.; Arvle Xingery, 163.00; Albert F. Anderson, $1 1.00; Allen Peoples, Jr. 171,00; P. R. Angell, 0 207.56; Houston Taylor, 41434.33 ^�; •. s< 4� JL <-i 13.40; a &1 Cafe, 118.45; V. R. Rodgers &:, Bon, 413.65; Biggs and Company, $7.76; Shepard Chevrolet. _Company, 320_.88. Rears :electric, 2.60; Shook Tire Company, 34. 0; Sohn Hull, 58;00; Sohn G. Logsdon, 476.00; Foxworth-Galbraith Company, 12.75; Rob- inson & Herring Drug, 25.01; City Blacksmith Shop, 4.25; Baynes Machinery Company, 254.,78; Thatcher C�rinting Company, 47,2�i° '�ikerfs Service Station, 14:70; Herald News Publishing Cokiaany,�p .97; Dod- son Chemical Company, 4.90;Clowe &;; Cowan,inc. , 332.49; P.7 r.Bryan- Reaistrar, 29.50; Neptune Meter Company, $860.00; The Texas Company, 2.6.20; Thomas Bros, Company, 1.30; IT-iles Studio, 4.75; Barley's Cities Service Station, 20.27; Collins Appliance Company, 1.75; Plainview Plumbing. Company, 24.70. Report were read as follows: =west Texas Gas Company, 2�; .dental,. $529.53; Southwestern Public Service 0, 1488.94; City Secretary Report, 30045.35; City inspector, 342.70; Parking Meters Supt. , $2901.50: Delinquent Taxes, 270..30; Current Taxes, $21854.14; Pol- ice Report, 2506.50; . loved by Elliott, seconded by Pritchett that the reports be accepted and filed. Carried. Moved by Hood, seconded by Pritchett, that Dr. Joe E. Webb be appointed to contact the Hospital on bills presented. Carried. Meeting adjourned. a or City Secretary -; November 4th, 1948:- Special sessi.on,with Mayor Hol'bf'ook presiding,aldermen Joe 1 F. Webb, v. P . Elliott, M. B. Mood, in attendance. Moved by Webb, seconded by Elliott, that estimate of $20,262.80 in favor Bnix Construction Company submitted by Hasie & Green Engin- eering -Company for the City, be paid. Carried. Meeting adjourned. Maylbir City Secretar -:November 15,1948:- The City Council net in regular session with Mayor, Winfield Holbrook presiding, and the following Aldermen in attendance, M. B. Hood, C.I. P. Elliott, J. R. Prit�.,hett, Joe E. Vlebb and Sam Langford. Also present were: R. K. Snethen, City Engineer, and Frank R. Day, City Attorney. Minutes of November lst, read and approved. f"linutes of November 4th, read and approved. Moved by Pritchett and seconded by Mood, that j . b¢ . Butler be appointed as parking meter assistant. Carried. Unanimously. Moved by Pritchett and seconded by Mood, that an opinion of those utilities using the alley in the Haynes Machinery Block, be secured either in writing or orally for the Council, by next meeting night. Carried unanimously. Bien F. Smith appeared before the Council in regard to the sale and tr4nsfer of the Plainview Bus Compt 0 IT any L. L. IJ cc and le s s. Moved by Pritchett, seconded by Langford, that the sale of-P1&in- t,rans,f er --oil -f-ranchise—t-O.-F. L and le,s S ,"".he -,vqp,aA i-:a r.,., , _ , - j"­,. ­­ 1 -jew BuQ",_Co _Z id -, I I , -- , a-1- I ­ -­',-­.- ­ve- , � .' Carried un-aqi OUS Y. p rX ssu- J_ng, 6.tligatibhs-� the,'r6-Qn­bp_a__P rQ d.' ra a Dr. E. 0. N ichols, Jr. appeared before the council and discussed the hand-ling,of Charity_ cases with the Council, which occurs in the City. Moved by Elliott, seconded by Webb, that Hatie & Green estimate of 4785.63 be paid. Carried unanimously. The City Engineer read a.number of estimates in favor of Bryan & Hoffman Street Paving Contractors,. which show a balance of $1513.80 dual Bryan & Hoffman. Moved by Pritchett seconded by Elliott that the estimates be ac- cepted and the property owners share be released to Bryan & Hoffman, but check for the Citys payment be *irth held until City :engineer okays final cleanup. Carried unanimously. The Mayor read four bids on sale and trade in of a new car for the Police Department. 1.1oved by 1A.Tebb and seconded by Pritchett that the City accept the low bid of Shepard Chevrolet Company, of $1746.50 with Heavy duty clutch Police type generator, special paint job and other accessories. Voting Aye: Pritchett, IPTebb, Elliott. Alderman Hood not voting, Alderman Langford having left the Council Chamber. Moved by Elliott, seconded by Pritchett, that bill of Southwestern Public Service Company for 4146.25for work in park be paid. Carried unanimously. Moved by Elliott, seconded by Hood that the City accept the sub- 77 division of Block 1 Wayland Heights Addition of Plainview, Texas sub- ject to the filing of his map and dedication. Carried unanimously. A large committee from the Charter Commission headed by Lucien Morehead appeared and.a long discussion was had in regard to the New Charter to be submitted. The Committee asked the city Council for opinions on various seetlions of the proposed Charter. bloved by Webb, seconded by Pritchett, that the following list Of. bills submitted be paid. Carried unanimously. Burroughs adding Machine, 119.04; hic ken In, -1n Co.,$9.00; Western Union $1.50; Meinecke Bros., 018.10; Newman Motor.�.!:,Co�$ pany, $88.09; Stapleton Bros.,$10.25; Blackwell Auto Supply, $3.50- Connor Mathes Company, $11.85; Austin Eattery Compa4y,. .75"" Webb T 0 5 " ire Company, $22-50; Southwestern Bit Co.,0.00; Higginbot- ham Bartlett Lbr.tCompany,419.60; Totty's Service Station. 8.50; Crenshaw In, Paint & Glass Company. 05 65; Plainview hardware Uompany, $13-00; W.T. Cain Motor Company, `228.50; Plains _Kachinery Company, 499.96; Jarvis - Tull Co. ,$32.53; Winn Motor Company, 416-15; Kerr Hardware 00.,*3.75; 161agnolia Petroleum Company,431-15; atliff's Blacksm*th Sh p, "ompan Plainview Builders Supply,$8.65; Flerald-NPublishing ews Y,00-79; `Iatioj�ial Guard,, 4 .00; Long Panhandle 8.. Santa Fe:R.R.Company, 4228.86; 1 ,'12' Bell Lbr. Company, $2,99; State Chemical Company, $106-79; Ghruchwell Bros. 0483.,21; Well Machinery & Supply Company, �111-40; T.E.1,111assey,14.00; Miller & Diller Truck Company, 05.63- John Rodgers, $22.26;,Texas Vitri- ­9 L�l Santa Fe R.F.fled Pipe Company, 4939.02; A.J.Haverty,$6.00- Panhandle & San' R Compan y, .00; Nute 11. Funnels'-St.Bond,$12.00; Dale Bolles,"12.00. Bids were read from V. T. Irons Urlachinery Company ofArlington, Texas and Payne and Stewart of Gatesville,-Texas, both on a piece work basis. It was determined that the bid of Payne and Ste"'rt was low bid. jisoved by Webb and seconded by Hood, that the low bis of Payne and Stewart for recovering and delivering of the Goverment Pipe be accepted. carried unanimously. Meeting adjourned. -:November 22, 1948:- T:B City Council met in special session with 1.71ayor, 'Holbroo4 presiding and the following Adermen attending, or E. Webb, 1VT. 1--,. Hood, J. R. Pritchett, Langford, City Attorney, Frank R. Day,, and City Engineer, R.K.-S-riethenalso attended the mjaeting. RESOLUTION CANVASSING RETUM\TS AND DECLARING RESULT OF ELECTION. THE STATE. OF TEXAS CITY OF PLAINVIEW COUNTY OF HALE ON THIS the 22 day of November .1948, the City Council of the City of Plainview, Texas, convened in called session, at ' the regular meeting place thereof in the City -I.Tail, there being present and in attendance -the following members, to -wit: ININFIELD, HOLBROOK, TVAYOR, SJUE LANGFORD , lv'1. B. HOOD$ ALDERME14, RAY PRITC1 JOE E.. IKEBB, and with the following absent: C. P. Elliott consititing a"quorum; when, among other proceedings had, was he followings Alderman. Pritchett offered the following resolution to the City Council and moved its adoption: VVEEREAS, under and by virtue of an order duly passed by the City Council of the City of Plainview, Texas, on the 27th day of October, 1948-,an,election was held in saidd-City an -the 16th day of November, 1948, to determine whether or not the City Council of said City shokld be authorized to issue bonds in the following amounts and for the following owing purposes: $140,000.00 General Obligation Tax Bonds for the purpose of improving, enlarging,ex- tending and repairing the water works system of said City; 60,000.00 General Obligation Tax Bonds for the purpose of improving, enlarging, ex- tending and repairing the sanitary and, sewer system of said City; WHE14RAS, on this, the 22nd day of November 1948,sam-e being a called session of the City Council, there caae on to be con- sidered the returns of said election; and, VVT]EREAS, upon consideration of the returns of the said election, it appears t.mt 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, I WHEREAS, it further appeara from said returns that there were cast at said election. �455votes on the proposition for the issuance of WATER Ik0PROVE11VIENT BONDS, of which number 149 voters were cast PFOR THE ISSUAN11-0"L' OF VVIATER Il,-,,,ROV ',K]ZI.WL BONDS AILTD THE LEVY OF A TAX 'L IN PA'fAENTTHERE-OF11; and 106 votes. were cast"A('�'INST TIMLI ISSUANCE OF 'RATER Dt1-PROVZ17zNT BONDS AND THE LITZ OF A TAX IN PAY110MI 71EEREE"OF"; and, VVHEREAS, it fur.ther appears from said returns that there were cast at said election 251 votea..on the proposition for the issu- ance of SEINEiR I11PROVEM'EXT.BONDS, of which number 151 votes were cast "FOR TIM ISSU11.NCE OF SEWLR Ij,jPT ?01T12aNT B01QTDS AND THE LEVY OF A TAX IN PA-171MINri THEREOF"; and 100 votes were cast ,AGAINST THE 1,7T ISSUANCE OF SEWER IMIPROVETIM, BONDSANDTHE T EVY OF A TAX --rl,,T PAY- TIFT- THEREFORE', BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COU11CIL OF TIMI CITY OF PLAINVIEW, TEXAS: I. I That the proposition of issue the 0140,000.00 'vater Improve- mentBonds and levy an annual tax sufficient to pay the interest on said bonds and to provide the required sinking fund to redeem them.. at maturity, was sustained by a majority,af-t-he, qualified. property taxpaying voters of the City of Plainview, Texas, who own taxable property in said City and who had duly rendered the same for Taxa- tion, voting at said election, and that the City Council of the said City is authorized to issue said bonds and to levy and have assessed and collected said tax for the payment of the principal of and inter- est on said bonds at maturity thereof. II* That the proposition to issue the 4460,000.00 Sewer Improvement Bonds and levy an annual tax sufficient to pay the interest on said bonds and to,provide the required'sinking fund to redeem them at mia.=­, turilty, was sustained by a majority of the qualified property taxpay- ing voters of theCity of Plainview, Texas, who own taxable property in said City and who had duly renderled,the same for taxation, voting at said election, and that the City Council of the Said City is auth- orized to issue said bonds and to levy and have assessed and collected said tax for the payment of the principal of and interest on said bonds at maturity thereof. The motion for the adoption of the. resolution was duly seconded by Alderman Langford . Thereupon, the Mayor put the motion to a vote of'the —members of the City Council of the City of Plainview,,Texas, with the request that as many as favored the resolution to vote "AYE,',' and all those opposed to vote "NUIt. The following members of the -Council, to -wit: Mayor Holbrook and Aldermen: Langford, Hood, Pritchett and Webb voted "AYE"; and none voted "NOr. ,The Mayor declared the motion carried and the resolution adopted. PASSED AlD AP PROVED, this, the 22nd day of November )1948. W-inf.ield Holbrook Mayor,,City _drPEa-1nview,TeXaS- ATTEST: P.H.Bryan City SecreEa-i�y—,-Ci-ty--6-f—Plainview, Texas. (CITY SEAL) TI-M Charter Commission filed the proposed New Charter to be voted on with the City Council. P ORDER FOR AN ELECTION TO ADOX, T A NEW CITY CHARTER 13E IT REMEWERED that on this 22nd day of November, A.D., 1948, the City Council m ' et in called session at the City Hall of theCity of Plainview, and there was presented to the,City Council a full report 'signed by all members of the Commission chosen to frame,a new charter for the City of Plainview, which report includes a proposed new charter for the City of Plainview; And it appearing to the City Council thattheCity Charter commissim making such report was duly elected by a majority vote of the qualified voters at an election held in the City of Plainview on kugust 12, 194; And it further appearing to the Ciiy Council from said report that the Charter Commission in preparing the charter finds and decides that it is impracticable to segregate each subject so as topermit a vote of yes or no on the same, for thereason that the Charter is so constructed that in order to enable it to work and function, it is necessary that it should be adopted in its entirety, and for these reasons the -,Charter Commission directs that siad Charter be voted upon as a whole and that, .it be submitted to the qualified voters - of the City of Plainview at an election to be held for that purpose on the 25th day of January:, 1949. If a majority of the qualified voters voting in such election shall vote in favor of the adoption of this Charter, it shall become the Charter of the City of Plainview, and after the returns.have been, canvassed, the same shall be declardd adopted and the City Secretary shall file an official copy of the Charter with the records of the City. The City Secretary shall furnish the Mayor a copy of the said Charter which copy ,of the,C.harter so adopted, authenticated and certified by his signature and the Seal -Of —the City shall be forwarded by the Mayor to the Secretary of State of the State of Texas'and shall 11 show the approval of such Charter by aldlajority vote of the qualified voters voting in such election; And it further._appearing to the.City Council that by provision Of StdU te the City Council shall cause the City Secretary to mail a copy of the proposed Charter to each qualified voter of the City of Plainview as appears from the Tax Collector's records for the year ending January 31 preceding said election; And it further appearing to the City Council that the place of.the election should be at the City Auditorium; And it further appearing to the City Council that the form of the Official Ballot. should be as follows: OFFICIAL BALLOT FOP, the adoption of a new City Charter for the City of Plainview as drafted by< the Charter Commission. AGAINST the adoption of a new City Charter for the City of Plainview as drafted by the Charter Commission. IT IS, TIMEEFORE, ORDER D AND DECREED by the City Council of the Cit ' y of Plainview that an election be held at the City Auditorium on the.25th day of January, A.D-J-94,9, fori-the purpose of voting upon the proposition of adopting a new City Charter for the City of Plainview as drafted by theCharter COMmission of the City of Plainview. IT IS FURTIER ORDERED BY THE CITY" COUNCIL that the Charter shall be voted on as.a whole as recommended by the Charter Com- mission, and that the following election officials are hereby appointed to hold said election; T.J.Boney, Presiding Officer W.J. Klinger, Judge Mrs. Oliver Bier Mrs. Jack Bristol. Mrs. L.D.Brown Mrs. Doc Hinds Mrs. J. A. Swan Yrs. E. H. Perry, clerks IT IF SURTIER ORDERED':BY Tom' CITY COUINCII,@ that at said election the ballots shall have written or printed therabn the following: OFFICIAL BALLOT' FOR the adoption of,, -a new City Charter for the City of Plainview as drafted by the Charter Commission. AGAINST the adoption of a new City Charter for the City of Plainview as drafted by the Charter Commission. MW Bash voter shall mark out with black ink or pencil one of the above expressions, thus leaving the other expression as indicating his vote for such other expression. None but legally qualified voters of this state and of this County and who areresidents .of.the City of Plainview shall.be entitled to vote at said eledtion. Notice of said election shall be given by the City Secretary mailing aprinted copy of the proposed new Charter to each qualified voter as shown :prom the Tax Collector's rolls, for the. year ending January 3'1, 1948, .-;at least 30 days prior to said, election, and further notice shall be given by the posting of a copy of this order by the City Secretary is three public places, one of which shall be at the City Tail, at least thirty days before the election. The manner of holding said election shall be governed as nearly as may be by the General Election Laws of the State of Texap, except as modified by this order and by law. PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED this 22nd day of November, A. D. 1948. Winfield Holbrook Mayor ATTEST: P.H.Bryan City Secretary SEAL The City Engineer, read final estimate of Floyd Davis on Campbell Street Paving, showing the amount of *1282.69 due. Moved by Hood and seconded by Hebb, that the estimate be paid. Carried. Moved by Alderman 1A,*ebb, seconded by Alderman Langford: That the Mayor inform Mr. Signor of the West %exas Cotton Bil Company that the Council would not have voted to participate in the Campbell Street Paving, if it had known, that same would not give access to the Amarillo Highway, and please keep this in mind, when closing this outlet to the Public. Carried unanimously. Meeting adjourned. tif.. zview, 'Texas, ax �vc, �fp 1 aa, - 0 cretaa:-rYvgCity view, Texas. Dec .^ 6, 1948 The City Council met in regular session with Muiayor Holbrook presiding, and the following Aldermen in attendance. IMI.B.Hood, J.R_Pritchett,c.P.Elliott,Sam Langford,Joe E.Webb. City Attorney Frank R.Day and City Engineer, Snethen also'attended the meeting. If1inutes of Nov. Z`.5th read and approved* Minutes of Nov. 22nd read and approved. Moved by Webb, seconded by Hood, that the assessment of Newman viotor company for 1947 go through regular procedure. Carried unanimously. A petition from H.L.McCandless regarding changes in Plqinview- Bus routes was upon motion of Webb and Seconded by Hood deferred until next meeting by unanimous.vote.. Moved by Elliot, seconded by Hood that committee on jail improve- ments bE; authorized to go ahead with program as they find necessary. Carried. 114A Payroll for November, 1948 was okayed by-the-City-odheil at the regularlmeetingDecember 6th, and is as follows: P, H. Bryan,,,4225.00-'.'-infield, 11,olbrook, 4275-00; Iva Margaret Kay, 0150-0-0, 'iannieNorman, �-225.00;-Danlce Smith, �j' - ff. &V ; Frank 1R. Day, 4150.00; Joe E. Webb, ;20.00; Sam Langford, ;20.00; C J. P. E-lliott' $20.00; �z% B. Hodd, 420.00; Ray Pritchett, $20.00; R. K. Snethen, �500.0-0. Hoyt Curry, `300.00; bath Burkett, 2215.00; Toe E. Baker, 4200.00; E. J. Shearer, 4190.00; Hub Burt, ;199.49; J. -risj. Sheeon, 0190.00; Floyd Nelson, �208.99; Delbert Ballew, �180.00; Hartense Pelphrey, $195.00; J. T. Sanderson, v`1'172-50,>;J. C. Smith,$201.00; George 0". Boswell, Iff "p-m 150.00; Sant Faith, $80.00; T. P. Sitton, $180.00; Ben Joiner, $161.00; B..M. Odou ' i. 0215.00 and Vacation lh! _pay, $35.83; A. . Hamilton, $250.00; Leedy INIamey, $195.00; Frank Bigler, $187.., Berry Lynch, $189.00; Clyde R. Dorsett, 4185.00; - rO- �p Fred 1. Chandler,.'4180.00; F. A. Ray, 4180.00; Charlie Lanford, $205-00; Johnnie D. Ballew, yq180.00; Lee J. Peek, 4180.00; Carroll S. Johnston, 0172.50; W. F. Foley, 4360.00; S. E. Bolles, A. T. Herrod, $200.00; Jack Slaughter, 0190.00; Lewis Lowe, 2%190.00; Jack Morris, 6187.50; J. D. Reid,-�180.00; H. R. Sloan, $150.00; J. H. Hunter, §172.50; Roy L. T-arren, 0,180.00; F. L. Thornton, 4225.00,; A. L. King,- 0215.00; 0. B. Guin, 195.00; 'Fruit Ray, 4172-50; Y. F. T'amplin, 4`172-50; 1�ut-6iW.Eanh4s0.190.00; Jack Ruff, 069.00; Edward Z. Annettv, 00.50,; J. M, Heflin, $150.00; Will Evans, $160.00; W. D. $172-50; Dr. E. C. Nicholl, 4200.0-10; Dr. D. P. Jones, $75-00; Josephine ililler, 'v*75-00; C. E. Bramlet, 4165.00; N. U. Johnson, $145-00; F. C4 mbore, $165.00; T. T-Cargill., 4145.00; Burton Coleman, 0145.00; Arvle Kingery, '��-145.00; 'Albert F. Anderson, $145.00; Allen Peoples, Jr. %'1145-00; P. R. Angell, 0165-00; Houston Taylor, 4145.00i T Moved by Alder -man Webb, seconded by Elliott, that City Engineer open Fir Street, if the property owners will give right of way between 9th & l0the ., Carried unanimously.. . Moved by Elliott, seconded by Langford, that the following list of bills .be paid after checking by Treasurer. Carried unanimously. John Hulls$86.00; West Texas Gas Company,$124-10; Southwestern Public Ser.Co,6'990,99; 9outhwe-stern Bell Telephone Co.$129-47; Clowe & Co ' wan,jnc.Co,,$57.21; Well M-achinery & Supply Co. Inc., 0194.87; R.W.Sparling , $29.91;,The Rohan Companyjnc.,4302-64; Mobley Service Station, 072.24; Magnolia Petroleum M:Iagnolia Petroleum C0411-52; Plains Welding Supply,010,-65; Homelite Corportation4179.35; Neptune 'N.Teter CO.`1111l17 - '77.67; Biggs & Co, 04P. 61; Burroughs V A ;'44- Blankenship Supply Co. riding Machine Co. ,$7.21; 17estern -Union,45-75; Herald -News Publishing Co. Inc. t$53.37- The Plainview Tribune, $3-50; Kimbell-PlainvieW Co-45-00; Dunlap'�'s,J2267-00; John G.Logsdolal,&$9.70-,' Smith & hillington,$131.00; Tri Angle Care,$21.25; Boyd ,& Davenport, 4165-00; T. J. Bone y,Agency, 41-45.75; . Connor Mathes Co. P-InC434-82; The Karpark Corporation, $271;,1150; Reams Electric,45-00� Amarillo Communi- catlion Co., 4339.29- ThatCher Printing CP-417.95; Amarillo Communi- cation Co-437.2G, Continental Oil CO-4214-13; Plainview Builders Supply,. 18* 09; JIVeinecke Bros. 46.72; Geor e Keys -Z $7.50; .1-aggarid-Nall Motor CompanY47.-55; Shook Tire Company,$39.28. Commercia"Ll Radio Equipment Co. $4.50; McDonald Trading Post,$43-70; Plainview Safety Lane,$25.15; Robinson & Herring DrugOO12-77; T wudeman & Macliaughton,15.01; '_-)uick Lunch,$5.40; The Karpark Corporation,058.03; Southern Switch & Signal CQ..$8;0O;,Rogers Battery 8,-, Electric451-00; Phillips Bat-Lery C0479-64; Kiker"s Servicee Station,4218.48; The Steck Co. ,$16.14; PlainviewChemical; Hardware Co,Oo$,8. 3: State Chic " al, 4kBros.Co. ' 4"176-34; loscGlasson & Son,043-45- Churqhwell Br.y6-12.25; Webb TireSwervice, 14-50; Mitchell hardware Co.41.Jarvis-dull %J96; Jarvi - uli & Co.Inc.$16.65; Eureke. Fire Hose,49.99; IVIT.D.Darley,iflunicipal Suppl* 241 1 32.00; Viking Supply C0.'Inc,'4113-45; Plainview Plumbing & Electric 155-919; Clowe & 41 Cowan $128.01; The Dorsey Co. 0:5,,00; Malj%lane dt Iron Pipe Co.. V44229.18; Ar-moo Dr a-inage & y6tal Products, 355-39; Edmiston Service $1 Station, 8. 05; L.P.Davis R-r,- z5lonjne '24100.00; Newman Motor Co.$14.92; E:6st Side Gro & Sta.$32-75; V.R.Ro a gers & Son�027.25; I Shepard Chevrolet Co.j25'3-75; Higginbotham -Bartlett; "�$2 er $141.75; Bob Hooper Motor Co.�� I �Co.: 7.44; Pione Inn, ,$5.o6; Ratlif_':ts Blacksmith Shop ,$17.00; Whites' Super '_1-J,.arket:,$62,-5O. Moved by Langford,Seconded by Hood, that order on S.E.Curry contract be approved. Carried unanimously. RESOLUTION WHEREAS,,- Winfield Holbrook, acting as.."V'iayor for the City of Plainview, enter,,-,d into a contract with S. E. Curry on December 1948, wherein the City agreed to purchase from the Said:S. E. Curry Lots 6, 7, 8, and, in Block 3 and all of Block 6, Wye Addition to the Town of Plainview,, Hale County, Texas, for a cash consideration of 700-00 conditioned that said Curry furnish completeabstract of title showing good and merchantable title free and clear of all debts; and, VVIMPEAS, it appears to the City Council that. the contract so made by the, Mayor with the said S.E. Curry for the above described 'property is an advantageous one for the City and. that the price paid for said lots is reasonable and,, that said property is neede" by the City for its water facilities and other city operations, and that the Mayor's acts in so executing said contract should in all things be approved, and that the City of Plainview purchase from the said S. Curry the above described lots for the consideration agreed upon according to the terms of said contract; NOW, THEREFOREY, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council that said - contract be.and the same is in all things approved and that the City purchase Said,lots. according- to the terms of said contract. PASSED, APPROVED AIM ADOPTED this 6th day of December,1.948• ATTEST: ayor "Joity Secrtitary Moved by Elliott, seconded by Langford that the . following reso- lution be passed® Carried Unanimoasly.. RESOLUTION BIPEa`S, the City Council, of the City of Plainview in regular session on the 5th day of April, 1948,.passed and adopted resolution closing the alley in Block 4, l' ye addition to the ToVM of Plainview, and also closing .Liberty Street in said Wye add tion,- and resolution was duly certified to and filed for record in the Deed R cords of Hale County, Texas,'' in Vol. 186, page 211, to which instrument and the record thereof reference is here made for all purposes; and,. EAR aS, the City Councilwa.s misled and misinformed as to the name of the street it intended to close, because ' of reference and use of a city-wide .map made in 1907, which map shows the south street running; east and west in said �#ye Addition to be Liberty Street when :in truth and in fact such south street of said Wye addition is Henry Street a-.d the north street as shown by said Official Plat is Liberty - 5treet',and the Official Plat of • said Wye addition is attached to the dedication deed., which is of record in Vol. 22, page 295 of the Deed Records of Hale County, Texas; and, WHEREAS, it was the intention and the purpose of the resolution and the °acts, of 'the City Council on 'the ' 5th day of april,, 1Q.48, to close Henry Street as it is shown on the Official Plat of Wye addition of record in. Vol: 22, page 295 of the Deed ;records of Hale County,` Texas, and not to close Liberty Street as it is 'shown on :paid official map of said Wye Addition, and it was also the intention of the -City Council to close said TTenry Street between Blocks 3 and 4-on the north and Flocks 6 and 5 ;on the south of s-aid 'Henry Street, and to also close the south. end of'. "dye Street from the north _ li#e of Henry Street south to its termination, and the portion of Wye SJOet to be cl-osed lying between Block 6 and north to the north line of-Henry-Street,and Block 5 in. said Wye addition: NUN, THEREFORE, BE IT' - SOLVED by the City Council of the City of Plainview, Texas, that, based upon tie petition and evidence heretofore submitted to it, the City Co«.ncil does hereby alter and amend the resolution adopted by it on apr4 5, lq .g, wherein it closed Liberty Street, and in lieu thereof, it was the intentionthen,. and such inten- tion is here ratified and confirmed by "this order and resolution, to close Henry Street in Wye addition to the Town of P la<invievu,, sale County Texas, as above de -scribed, and also to close the other portion of Wye Street as above described and the alley in Block 4, and that Liberty Street heretofore closed as shown by said resdklut`ion adopted on April 5, 1948, is not to be closed, but to remain open and a public thoroughfare for the use of the- traveling public., PASSED, a,�,PIROVED AND ADOPTED December 6, 1948. j ATTEST: ayor City Se etary Moved by Hood, seconded by Langford, that the following resolution be passed. Carried unanimously. i laSOLUTION VIMRE .S , a petition has been duly_ signedand filed with the City° Council.' of the City .of Plainview, Texas,...requesting the City to close the,north end of Wye Street,. being that portion of IIye Street between Blocks Nos. 1 and 2 in ,',ye addition to the Town of Plainview, Tale County, Texas, and being from the north line of Liberty Street north to its termination, approximately 60, wide '''..and' T 1f�0 long;,- d .,- and, r W11-EIRLi,S, it appears to the City Council that all the property owners, vwAl ng any property in Wye Addi.t.-on and owners of ro ert A p y ;lying immediately north of said Wye Addit.izn, have all joined in said petition requesting that said above portion of Inye Street be closed; and l V},,;R.EAS, it appears to the City Council that S. E. Curry is the record owner- of the lots lying west and eastof ,that portion of Wye Street sought to be close-d,,and,that the closing of the. portion of Wye Street will_be ,op.era.tion, _of law:: revert to and be owned by the adjoining property owners to said closed street in equal portions on each side there -of; and,... IV��EREAS,.. after due consideration of such petition- and: investi- gation, the City Council is of the opinion that said p,ort.ion of Wye Street sought -to be clos-ed,-is; not now and has. never been used, by the ic g p and 1 yappropriatedp t ne. traveling, audlth,�t_t�et;,rtr�hases �notsusaid. street for ar.y public use � , and_ that it is only half block in length and is a deadend street,, -and that the rights and privileges of the City would in no wise be injured or damaged by the closing of said portion of Wye, Street; and; �RERR,i,%S, it further appears to the City Council that the City may in the future. desire to lay anal. maintain. a Cuter Nine to serve inhabitants of that area over and across the west side of said por- tion of -,Aye St.raet'sought to .be closed and that a perpetual easement should be r_ese-rved and retained by the City for the purpose of levying such water lines and repairing and maintaining the same perpetually hereafter iCVV, 1= IT RLSOLVED b;fir the City Council of the City of Plainview, _ Texas, at a regular meeting at the City Hal; that said petition be in all things granted, and it is hereby ordered that the portion of Wye Street hereinab.ove described beand the same is in all resacts closed an p , d that the portion of said street so closed shall . revert to and be owned by t'le owners of the lot -:or lots on either side of said closed portion of said .street in equal portions,. but that said street is closed by the City with the reservation in favor of the Cityof a perpetual' easement and right--of-way at any and all times for City purpose of going in or upon said closed streetand to lay a water line and to repair and maintain the Same with the right of ingress and egress 'at, all -times._ PASSE, AP-R07-ED AT0 ATIO.RTED by City Council, December' 6, 1948. 01 ATTEST: mayor LJCity Secre ry moved by Webb, seconded by Pritchett,..that the City Council go on record_ as informing the City ,Tudge and City Attorney, that the policy on traffic- and meter. violations ,shall bethat when offenders are given tickets and do not appear, warrants shall be promptly issued for their arrest. Carried unanimously. _ The following reports were read for November. City Secretary, 3102.92; Parking Meter Supt.2846.00;City Inspector,293•00,Cty Tax Collector Delq.668.50,City Tax Collecltor,Current, 6756.91,Police repott,' 2129.00 Moved by Langford, seconded by Elliott, that the reports be accepted and filed.. The Estimate in favor of Enix Construction Co. in the amount of 424109-59 by Hasie & Green, Engineers for the City, was read. Moved by Langford, seconded by Hood, that the estimate be paid. Carried. unanimously. Iloved by Langford, seconded by Z-'lliott, that the estimates of cost of paving leave outs on West 9th Street, submitted by the Engineer be approved. Carried unanimously. Meeting adjourned. City 'Secretax-y-a Dec. 13, 194,8 The Piainview ' City Council met in special session, Dec. 13th, 1940. Mayor Holbrook presiding. Aldermen lrlT oodIffebb, Langford, Pritchett, City attorney, Frank R. Day, City Engineer R.K.Snethen) attended the meeting,__, Moved by Langford, seconded by Hood, that paving contract of Bryan & Hoffman be extended... Carried unanimously. Moved by Pritchett, seconded b�y Hood, that Broadwalks be con- structed to Dairy Barn from 4th. Street to west entrance and con- nected to north entrance.. Carried unanimously. Moved by Webb, sec�-)nded by Langford that request of Plainview Bus Co. to out 9th and 13th St. run to 12 hours daily, Sundays and holidays to be discontinued. And Hillcrest Line to run 4 trips daily except Saturdays and Suftdaysv for 30 day trial period be approved. . roved. Carried unanimously. - The City Secretary was instructed to write fire insurance com- mission for suggestions as to buildings in industrial zone, or No. 2, as shown on the. ma,�P._ Moved by Pritchett, seconded by Webb, that.thecity Attorney be, instructed to prepare an ordinance setting trash collection charges and methods for edliecting same.'according to schedule, presented by City Engineer such charges to be effective April lst, 1949. Carried unanimously. Moved by 'Langford, seconded by Hood, that Hasie & Green estimate -8 for work on Enix Contract be paid, amounting to $1022..� . Carried unanimously.., Moved by Hood, seconded by Langford, resolution approving se- curities transfer of Hale Co. State Bank be approved. Carried unani- mously. PcS 0 L TUTTION LUTION FOP, ST ANDIOR "ATIT.IEDRXKI',L OF-, SECTUMITIES RLS OT ' UBSTITUTIOIN. A -�,Tl�- DALLA--S, TEXAS RUST BY THE REPUBLIC: KhTIONAL BA Pi.,�,DGLD AND HELD LI'll T -- - - - - - - - - - - - - - -Mate - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - WEEREAS, the Hale County State Bank, Plainview, Texas, has qualified as the Depository of CIIII'f OF PLAIN'VaTE''. by pledging securities of the kind and in them permitted by law, and, IVEEREAS, by consent of Principal) the Depository Bank has lodged said pledged securities with the Republic National u Bank, Dallas M to be 16id ' in ti st, and texas %Mf1_'.'P1EAS, said Depository desires to make substitution of securi- ties thus pleLdged- and/or withdrawals, and RE A . 1,1Z, the securities hereinafter mentioned which the De- pository desires to substitute in lieu of these heretofore pledged meet with -the requirements of the law and have been approved.. and are hereby THEREFORE, said Depository is hereby authorized to with - draw,.and the Republic National Bank, Dallas, Texas, is authorized to release the -follawing- securities heretofore pledged by it: 1. United States Treasury 1 1/8 % Certificates 0.1c' Indebtedness,, 'Series A-1949, Nos. 8383 and 8386, Total $200,000.oa and to receive in lieu thereof the fo-Ilowing securities, which are hereby in all respects approved: L 2. United States Treasury 1 1/4 % Certificates of indebtedness dated January 1, 1949-, t200 000.00. Mayor City Secr-etarV lovedd-by Hood,,Seconded by Pritchett, that 90 day temporary Permit be -granted to A. D. Trott, at 915 Broadway, for gas and lights. Carried-.., Moved by Tffebb,, seconded by Hood, that Hilton Hotel Bill for 1%,12.50 be paid,.. Carried-uPanim-o-usly. Loved by Langford, seconded by Webb, that sewer be extended in block5 : 2'r Highland, Addition, 125 feet- . Carried,, unanimously. Moved by Pritchett, seconded by Webb, that salary and employ- ment of JaTr. King be left rto_ Mr. R. K. iSnethen. Carried_ unanimously. Moved by Pritchett, seconded by Hood. that B. V. GdOm be allowed $10.bo per month car expense, effective Oct,'Isto 194-8. Carried unanimously. Meeting Adjourned. City Secretaryr=Z___ -:DEC11TBER 20,1948: - The City Council of the City of Plainview met in regular session on the above mentioned date with the following present: Mayor,, Winfield Holbrook, Presiding, and the following. aldermen in attendance, .woe E. Webb, 111. B. Hood-,, C. P. Elliott, Sam Lang- fjOrd, J. R. Pritchett, also attending the meeting City Attorney, Frank R. Day, City Engineer, h. K. Snethen. t5inutes of December 6th, read corrected and approved. Minutes of December 13th, read, corrected and approved. 120 1 oved by. Webb, seconded by Elliott, that G. b. Whitney be employ- ed to bring tax appraisal upto date for 1949 Tax Roll, at -a cost to the City of 250.00, and he to be specificially instructed to review the buildings of the Panhandle Commpreas Company, as to floors, etc. var-` Tied. Alderman Langford not voting. .Moved and seconded that payment of Peerless pump division balance be passed until approved, by -city 'Engineer,, Carried. The report of the ]Board of City Development was read and ordered filed. Estimates in favor of Jordan & Tubb were read as follows: Sewer in alley between Raleigh and Quincy, 760 feet north of 13th Street:808.00 �,A Sewer in alley between Aileen and Juanita Streets, 550 feet south of Norma Street. 366.60 Moved by "lllott, seconded by Hood, that the estimats be paid. Carried unanimously.. Moved by Mood, seconded by Elliott, that 4 Streets lights be ln;-:__ stalled as follows: 6th and Smyth;_Street. 10th anal. Utica Street. North Austin and Campbell btreet. North Austin and Carver Street. Ua.rried unanimously,. Moved by Vlebb.,.seconded by- lliot.t, that motion of 0.ctober 27th, 1948 in regard to selling of 200,000 Dollars water and sewer bond: by advertising for bids, be rescinded. :Carried unanimously. Moved by Langford, seconded by Pritchett, that the issue of 200,000 dollar water and sewer bonds be dated January .15th,: 19�9�' ,aka jthat they mature according to the -schedule filed and, that the Bonds be sold to Central Investment Company, at par and accrued i.ntere.st, bearing 31 interest plus 41000. premium., the Company to pay all costs of preceed- ings, marketing attorneys fees,. printing_ of bonds, Carried unanimously. The BoardofCity Development and Chambdr of Commerce submitted 15 names for directors of -the Board of .City Development -to serve 3 years beginning , u;anuary l: t, r 1949. These men to replace, �i. M. Collins, E. Hilburn, :Jack Skaggs, .�. J. green, John Ylathes. The men selectedwere as follows: Wayne Boyd, Ptial Campbell,Alton ;fail, Moody McCulloch, Gend Mitchell. Moved by Langford seconded by € ebb, that the list of bills submitted . be paid. Carried unanimously. J. L. Patrick, 22.00; J. B. axcDaniel,, �22.00; J. P. Marlin, 37.50; F. L. Summerville, 147.00; Oliver Bier Postmaster, 28.00; P. H. Bryan-CityCollector-Stamps -$6.20; The Texas Company, 186.06; T. L. Massey, 14.00; Dale Bolles, 18.00;..Charles Sweeney, 39.00; Hilton Hotel, 12.50; meeting adjourned. Mayor-C ty of Plain ew,Texas City Secy.-C ty of Plainview, 7-, T as. i -:January 3rd,1949 : - The City Council. of The city of Plainview .het in regular jspssion with the Mayor Holbrook presiding: and Aldermen, Joe E. Webb, C.'P. FJliott, _J. R. Pritchett, attending. City Engineer, R. K. °Snethen; and City Attorney, Frank R. Day attended the meeting. 1inut.es of December 20th, read and approved. 1coved by Yebb, seconded by Pritchett, that City pay 11". Lemons bill of 4-25-00 for burial expense. Carried .Unanimously* - . Moved by Tvebb, seconded by Elliott that. --pay . the b ill of Texas 11unicipal League for 191+9 dues, 080-50. Carried unanimously. tuloved by 14ebb, seconded by Pritchett, that list Of bills submitted be paid when checked and okayed., as follow$: Carried unanimously. Vaughan!!66r'Station 09-95; Clowe & Cowanjnc#j$l83-,94; Chicken Inn.1 440-45; pioneer inn, q$99.50., Burt L"'lectric Company, $3.00; Reptune � eter Com 0 0 StateChemical Company, �92.25; Viking Supply"' Cpany3', 064-4 , o., a.26; Morrison Supply Company, �80.84;. Fred Berryhill Equipment , Gaompanyjnc. 01.17; Nisbet -Ludeman, 76.00; The Steck Co. 011-32; O.K.Rubber IV' "elders, 011-00; Kiker's Service Station' & Garage, 066-17; Connor .aches Co.,Inc.,$8.50; V. R. Rodgers & Son, $5.75; Westmexas Gas Company, 0161-05; City Blacksmith Shop, $1.20; Rogers Battery &, Electric, e34-75; The Rohan Co. yInc. ,814.5-8; Hilton Hotel Cleaners, $17-.50; Thatcher Print- ing Company, W0412-95; _35obley Service Station, 64.33; eureka FireHose,029.10; Shick Service Station, $6.17; Robinson & Herring Drug, 03-70; Hale County Abstract Company, Inc. 2$9-0q Herald -News, Publishing, Co., Inc. 4-15 1-0 .70; 21ainvi ew Builders Supply, $21.98-1 Shepard Chevrolet Company, 4564.71; Bennett Printing Company, 46.74; Co -Operative Contact Co,,$123.20; Plainview Ready Mix Concrete Company, 172.40. The Seagrave Croporation, $168.80; Ludeman & 11.1acNaughton $ 2.40; Firestone Store, 1�11.25; Continental Oil Company,$210.35, . McLeroy & Dunaway Service, 013-11; Reams X-Ellectric, 455.36'; Wells Lachinery & Supply Co. Inc. 4157-81; John Htnull ippoo.'-_U; Lubbock Engineering Company, 426.75; Fisher Research Laboratoly Inc. A$195-00; Commercial Radio Equipment Company, 'V"4.50; Xis- bed- Ludeman 4-39,.c)6- C. F. Anthony c I 1W 2 Company, 4736.46; South- western Public Service Company, �1028-94; Doss-17agnon, 514.25;' R & R Supply Company, Inco',43-76; !yatt Metal & Boiler IvVorks,. $381-84; Railway Express, 5.53,; I�.obbie Edwards, :42.00; Cash Railway Express Agency.1-45-53; z-'.H,.Eryan, Petty Cash.949-31; P.�-�.Bl:-yan,Registrar,$32-50; Edwin E. 'L'itchell, ;11.00; jo Piller, $50-00; Jr. League Day Nursery, 425-00; T. E. `Vlassey, 014-00; Firemens Relief and -ension Fund, 019-05; John Rogers, 4)15-50; Southweste'rn Bell Telephone Company, 141.25. SALARY: Payroll for December, 1948 okayed January 3rd, 1949. P.H.Bryan,0450.00; IfiTinfiel'd. Holbrook, 4550-00; Iva Margaret Kay, $23q.00; Fannie Norman, $450.00; IV Danice Smith, 424,Z.4-10; Frank R. Dgy, 4300-00; Joe E. Webb, 040.00; Sam LangfoDd,$40.00; C. P. P-1110tt, 440-00; 1I.B.-Hood, 4,40-00; Ray Pritchett, 440-00; R. K. Snethen, 1,000.00; Hoyt Curry, 9530.00-Vacation pay included; Nath Burkett, $322.50; Joe E. Baker, 0300,00; E. J. Shearer, $28�5.00; Hub Burt, 4288.16; J. E. Sheeon, 4288.16; Floyd -elson, 003-97; Delbert Ballew, 0282.00; Ylartense Lelphrey,, 4285.00; J. T. Sanderson, �270.44; 1U. u. Smith,-,282_.00; George J. Boswell, 4225.00; Sam Faith., 4120.00; 1'. P. Sitton, 4270.00; Ben Joiner, g273.12; B. M. Odom, $352.50; J. W. Butler, $258.75; A. 1.11. Hamilton-, $500.00; Leedy Maxey, 6292.50; Frank Rigler, $281.25; Berry tch 3, 4281.25; Clyde R. Dorsett, $277-50; Fred L. Chandlery $270.00; A. Ray, '270-00; Charlie Lanford, 4185.00" Johnnie D., F. 8� Ballew, 0270.00; Lee J. Peek, 0270-00; Carroll S. Johnston 4 258-75; 10Y. F. Foley, 4720.00; S. h. i3olles, 4419.50;A. T. Herrod, 2300-00; Jack Slaughter, $285.00; T I.Jewis Lowe, $g'.-285-00; Jack Morris, 281.25, J. D. Reid, .�90.00; E-1. R. Sloan,-452215.00; $ liunter,- 258-75; Roy L. VVarren, .2270.00; F. L. Thornton 4,337-50; k. L. King, 4322.50; 0. B. (luin, 292-50; 11r uit Ray, 0266.25; 1,1. F. Tiamplin, 4258.75;.lute W. Rannals, ­285-00; Edward E. Annett, $258.75; J. M. Heflin, 225.00; ;";ill Evans, :240.00; W. D. "'-Vilbourn, :;258-75.; Dr. E. C. Nicholls, 4400.00; Dr. D. P. Jones .00; To $150 sephina Fille:q4112-50; C. E. Bram- 10tt, $256.46; IN. U. Johnson, 0217.50; F. C. 141oore, 247.50; T�. T. Cargill, 4227.50; Burton Coleman, $ 227-50; Arvle Kingery, 4225-50; Albert �'. Anderson,, .227-50; Allen "eoples,. Jr, 227-50; P. R. Angell, 0257-50; Houston Taylor, 4227.50; Delwin iffilliams, $214-5.Oi The following reports were read: Police, $1653-50,Parking Meter, 03398.50; City Secretary, $2696.02;, Inspector, 3.20 .40,; Tax Collector Delinquent,$693-55,Cutrent, 39607.42., 1�rroved by Elliott, seconded by Pritchett that the reports be accepted and filed. Carried,. Moved by.Prit I chett, seconded by Webb, that, the option clause on Bonds be stricken from the minutes of December 20th,1948. Carried unanimously. O I IXANCE AUTHORIZING ISSUANCYOF $200,000 "CITY OF PLAINVIEM', TEXAS" WZTER AND SEVIER iMpROVEMEENT DO-NDS , DATED JANUARY 15,1949- THE STATE, OF TEXAS CITY OF PLAINVIEW COUNTY OF HALE THE : CITY COUNCIL IL of the City of Plainview, Texas, convened in regular at the regular meeting place thereof in the — City Hail-2 on this the 3rd --day of January 1949o, with the following members present, to-wi':67;'�_ WINFIELD HOLBROOK, Mayor C. P. ELLIOTT JOE, E. 'w-2BB Aldermen, RAY PRITCHETT and with the following members absent: 11. B. Hood, and Sam Lan f, con qq -e constituting a orUa, at which time =o jag among ord OtHer business, was transacted,- to -wit: ..Alderman Elliott introduced a proposed ordimnae. The ordinance was read in full. Alderman lderman -Pritchett made a motion that any rule re- quiring '4spend- -ad at more than one meeting be suspend- ed. ordinances to be re I ed. The motion was seconded by Alderman Webb The motion carried by,the following vote: Aldermen _E lliott, Webb, Pritchett,, NOES: None. Alderman. Webb -made a motion that the ordinance be passed finally. The motion was seconded by Alderman Pritchett The motion carried by,the following vote;� AYES: Aldermen Elliott, Webb, and Pritchett,. NOES: None. ,The Mayor announced that the ordinance had been finally passed., The ordinance is as follows: AN ORIDINAINCE bythe City Council- of the -,City. of Plainview, Texas, authorizing'the issuance 'I, TE SE IA ER of "CITY OF PLtLJNVJE1 iXAS YiATER U BO be, dated Jandar- 15, IM11PROVEME1 INTDS"��,, to y 1949, in the principal sum of 200,0.00,,bear- ing interest at the rate ,of 3% per annum, for the purpose of improving,, enlarging, extending and repairing the Water LWorks and Sanitary Sewer ystem of the City of Plainview;L pre- scribingthe form of the bonds and the form of the interest coupons; levying a continuing direct annual ad valorem tax on all taxalle property within the limits of said City to Pay the interest on such fonds; and to create a sinking fund for the redemption thereof and providing for the assessment and collection of such taxes; enacting the, previsions incident and relating to the subject and purpose of this ordinance; and declaring_ an emergency.rt CM�EREAS, the, City Council.of the City of. Plainview, Texas, on the 27th day of October, 1948, adopted an order calling an .election on the question i on of the i.s. . r�,ll�.() �700 9. suance of , general _obligation tax bonds, to mature serially over a period of years not to exceed 20 years from their date, bearing interest aerate of not to exceed 3% per annum, payaUe annually or semi-annually for the propose of improv- ing, enlarging, extending, and repairi x the Vater Work cyst m of said. City; and V �''EA , the City Council of said City on the sj=e date, to -wit: October 27, 1948, and by the same order, called an election on the question of the issuance of *60,000 general obligation tax bonds, to mature serially over a period of years not to exceed 20 years from their date, bearing inter- est at a rate not to exceed 3% per annum, payable annually _or semi-annually, for the purpose of improving, enlarging ex- - a tending, and repairing the Sanitary Sewer ,�, g y r System of .said. City; and 17HEREAS, the said election was held pursuant,- to said order on the l th_,da.y of 1-4ovember, 1948, and resulted favor- ably to the issuance of said general obligation tax bonds, above described; -and %MEREAS, thisCityCouncil has examinedinto investigated the regularity of the proceedings :f or said._ election. and. finds. that the same .was duly and legally held, that. the notice re- quired by law to be given has been duly _and legally given; and that said election was conducted in strict conformity with the law; and -' VVIMAS, this City Council has heretofore adopted a re- solution declaring the results_ _of said election and determin- ing the . specific authority of the City to issue said general obligation tax. bonds; and , I'MF A.S,. it is considered feasible and, to the, best in- terests of the City that the aforesaid bonds be authorized as one issue of general obligation tax bonds; and. Tr`EE'REAS2 it is, .now necessary and proper that_. the City Council of the City of Plainview, Texas , proceed with the issuance of such general obligation tax bonds, therefore BE IT ORDAINED BY "LIM CITY COUNCIL OF Ta CITY OF PLAIN- VIEV!, 7 AS; SECTION That the bonds of said City, to be called y "C ITYOF PL.AIIATII?:W , WATER AND, SF,V'ER MPROVMIENT BONDS". be issued under and by virtue of the Constitution .and laws of the State of Texas,. for the purpose of improving, enlarging, Extending and repaiting the � ater Tt'orks System and Sanitary Seger System, in the principal sum of TVVO HUND�;D THOUSMM j DOLLARS ($200,00G). SECTION 2 That said bonds...:all..be numbered c onsec.u- tively fr7m One (:1) to Two Hundred (200) , both inclusive; shall be of the denomination of One Thousand Dollars (.151,000 ) each, aggregating the sum of 7'0 HUMMED THOUSAND DOLLARS ( ',200, 000 ) . SECTION 3: That they shall be dated JJ-anuary 15, 1949, and shall become due and payable serially according to the fallowing schedule 12 OUITI s ve 1-2 January 15, 1950 $2,000 3_8 January 15,1951 6,000 9-�4 January 15, 1952 6sO00 15-19 January 15, 1953 5,000 20-25 January 159 1954 61000 26 January 15, 1955 1,000 27-37 January 15, 1956 11,000 38-43 January 15, 1957 6,000 44-51 January 15, 1955 8,000 52-58 January 15, 1959 7,000 59-69 January 15, 1960 111000 70-83 January 15,1961 14,000 84-97 January 15, 1962 14,000 98--113 January 15, 1963 161000 114-130 January 15, 1964 17,'000 131-146 January 15, 1965 16,000 147-164 January 1.5, 1966 18,000 165-181: January 15, 1967 17.9000 182-200 January 159 1968 19,000 SECTION '4: That said bonds .shall bear interest -at the rate of 3% per annum; and said interest shall be payable semi-annually on January 15 and July 15 in each year, the first interest payment date to be- July 15 1949. SECTION 5: That both principal of and interest on said bonds shall be payable in lawful money of the United States of America at :EBCA.NTILE NATIONAL BANK AT DALLAS, DALLAS, 'TEXAS, upon presentation and surrender of bonds or proper interest coupons. SEIV 4 ION 6: That each of said bonds shall be signed by ,the Mayor2 countersign y the city Secretary, and the corporate seal of 11CITY OF PLAINVI ;W , TEXAS " shall be impressed upon each of. them... SECTION 7: That the fats nile signatures of the Mayor,and City Secretary may be lithographed or printed on the interest coupons attached to said bonds, and shall have the same effect as if they had been signed by them. SECTION 8; That the form of said bonds shall be substantially as f ows N . LI ITED STATE, OF 1Wi? RICA STATE OF TEXAS C OT l -Y OF HALE CITY OF PLAINVIEt $ TEXAS , WATER AND Et EE J.1 ROV1:ME T BONDS T CITY OF 1'ITy:TLu, a municipal corporation of the State of Texas, acknowledges itself indebted to and, FOR VALUE :DECEIVED, hereby promises to pay to bearer, the sum,of -DOLLARS ( } , in lawful money of the United States of America, qP on the FIFTEENTH DAY Off`-JANUM.', 19 , with interest thereon from the date thereof until paid at the rate of THREE PER CENTU11111 ( � per annum payable semi-annually on vanuary 15�h and July 15thnin each year, the first interest payment date being July 15-, 1949, and, except after maturity of this bond, only upon presentation and sur- render of the 'annexed coupons as they severally mature. BOTH PRINCIPAL and interest on this bond are hereby made payable at BIMRCANTILE NATIONAL BAIL AT DALLAS, DALLAS, TEXA§ and for the prompt payment of this bond and .the interest thereon at maturity, the full faith credit and resources of the City 5f Plainview, Texas, are hereby irr- evocably pledged® THIS BOND. is one of a series of like tenor and Effect, except gLs to maturity, numbered consecutively from One (1) to** �9 both incl�.��,� in denorn.ination of One Thousand T1o.�lars ( 1,Ci 0) each, aggregating fn. amount TWO EMI ABED ''�sv'�SA�� DOLLARS ($200,000), and issued for the purpose of improving, enlarging,, extending and repairing the Water Works System and Sanitary Sewer System, under authority of the Constitution and laws of the State of Texas, pursuant to an ordinance duly adopted by the City Council of the City of . lainvieV, Texas, and recorded in the Minutes of said City Council. IT IS MT1-MY CERTIFIED,. RECIL'1ED A10, REPRESENTED that the issuance of this bond and the series of which it is a part is duly authorized by law and by a vote of the qualified property Taxpaying voters of the City of Plainview, Texas, voting at an election held for the purpose 'vvithin said City on the 16th day of November, 1948; that all acts, conditions and things required to be done precedent to and in the issuance of this series of 'bonds, and of this bond, have been properly done. and performed and have happened in regular and due time, form and manner as .required by law; that sufficient and proper provision for the levy and,collection of taxes has been made which, when collected shall be appropriated exclusively to the payment of this bond,, ., and the series of which it is a part, and to the payment of the interest coupons thereto annexed as -the same shall 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 VVITNESS VIF1EREOF, the City Council of the City of Plain- view, Texas, has caused the seal of said City to be affixed here- to., and this bond to be signed by the 11ayor and countersigned by the City Secretary, and the interest coupons hereto attached to be executed by the lithographed or printed facsimile signa- tures of said Alayor and City Secretary; the date of this bond, in conformity with the ordinance above referred to, being the 15th day of January, 1949. COTENTERLSI G.24E D : city_ SET-c—r6tary, City of Plain- view, Texas. - 14a —yor I zty of Pla'InView, texas 7, SECTION 9: That the form of interest coupon attached to each of sands, shall be substantially as follows: NO. ON THIS DAY OF 19 The CITY OF PLAUTVIEW, a municij;_ al Corporation of the State of Texas, hereby promises to pay to bearer, at 'MERCANTILE NATI01LA'L BA1'Q'.1VK" AT DALLi.S, DALLAS, TEXAS. the sum of ---DOTLLARS- in lawful money of theUlnited States of America said 'surr, being months' interest due that day on "CITY' OF PLAINVIEW T=o . _1KATER AND SEWER IBOPROVF21ENT BONDS," dated 4anuary 15, 1949, Bond No. CRY Me_ci�etary Mayor SECTIO14 10:. That the f ollcw ing certificate shall be printed on th_ebao_k —of Fach bond: OFFICB OF COMPTROLLER STATE OF TEXAS I HEREBY CERTIFY that --there is on file and of record in my office a certificate of the Attorney General of the State of Texas, to the effect that this bond has been examined by him as required by law, and that he finds that it has been issued in conformity with the Zonstitution and laws of the State of Texas, and that it is a vd&id and, binding obligation upon said City of Plainview, Texas, and said bond has this day been regist- ered by me. 7" "MSS 14Y HAND A10 SEAL OF OF' ICE at kustin, -Texas. Com ile r ublic Accounts of tlae-.-_ gtrHe of 'Tex1s. SECTION 11: BE IT FURTLIER ORDAINED BY TEUE CITY COMMIL OF rN EN TEXAS THE VITI UX r-Aa%.L114Vj.E That a special fund to be designated "CITY OF PLAINVIEIV-12 TEXAS, HATER AND SEVER IMPROVEMENT BONDS" is hereby created, and the proceeds of .all taxes collected for or on accouht of this series of bonds shall be credited to said fund .far the purpose of paying the interest on and to provide a sinking fund for the I redemption of said -bonds, at maturity; and said fund'shall-be used for no other purpose; that to create said fund and to pay the in- terest on said bondsandprovide a sinking fund suffi�ient to re- deem the=' at maturity,,a tax of six. CENTS ( 6 , 0) on each one hundred dollars, valuation of all taxable property in the City of vlainviews 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 therto as may be required, until said bonds with interest thereon have been fully paid, and said tax of six CENTS( 6 0 is here now levied for the current year, and so much :Ehelwf a�ssh=il be necessary, or in addition thereto as may be required, is berety levied for,each succeeding,year while said bonds, orany of -them are outstanding, and the same shall be.n anually assessed and collected I ,$ and applied to the purpose named,; pro -vided thatto Pay the 3,000-00 installment interest due on July 15, 1949 there is,hereby appropriated the sum of $3,000.00 Out Of sums in the Treasury and -to be in the Treasury from taxes collected in due and legal order, lawfully availab.-L:e for su-ch- purposes and unappropriated for any other use, and the Treasurer is hereby authorized, ordered and directed to place said -amount to the credit of this series of bonds and the said amount shall be applied to the purpose stated and none, other. SECTION 12: BE IT FURT11TER 01�MAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY Mr—PEATINITI—Ell'iT., TEXAS: That the lKayor of said city shall bes and he is hereby, authorized to take and have charge of all necessary orders and records pending investigation by the Attorney General of the State of Texas, and shall take and have charge and control of the bonds herein authorized pending their approval by the Attorney General and their registration by the comptroller of Public Accounts. SECTION 13: BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED BY THEE CITY COUNCIL OF TM CITY OF.PUMN—VIEV!, TEXAS, That the sale of thelbonds herein authorized to I CENTRAL.INVESENT CMPANY OF TEXAS, DALLAS$ TEXAS, at the price of par and accrued interest to date of ddliveryt and the premium of One Thousand and no/100 Dollars (41,000-00) is hereby confirmed. De be livery of the bonds y shall be made to said purchasers as soon as ma after the adoption of this ordinance upon pgyment therefor in accord- ance with.the temms of sale, SECTION 14: _PM BE IT FURTHILM ORDAIIED By HE C I- " OOUNCIL OF TM CITY OF-P—LAINVIElfit, TEXAS: The public importance of this measures and the ' fact that it is' to the best interests of the City to construct improvements., enlargements, extensions and repairs to the City's Water Works' System and Sanitary Sewer System, at the earliest possible date, constitute and create, an emergency and an urgent public necessity requiring that any rule providing for ordinances to beread and voteduponat more than one meeting of the City Council be suspen ' dedi and requiring,that this ordinance be passed and take effect as an'emergency measures and such rules and provisions are accordingly suspended and this ordinance is passed as an emergency measure and shall take effect and be in full force imaddiately from and after its passage at this meeting., PASSED L'dM APPROVED, On this the3rd day of January L 9.4L. ATTEST: I P. H. Bryan pitySecre a-ry,,lrj'ity Of Plainview, Texas Winf isld holbrook Mayo—r,City Of_PjajFv dwlr7exas. 77 (city seal) The City Engineer read an estimate; in favor, of Jordan & Tubbs sewer line alley between Lexington and 2,61ilwaukee south of 16th Street 112 feet, sewer line in alley between E--lPaso and Fresno Street liorth of 16th Street 290 feet. 0491.80 Alley between Date & Elm North of 10th St. 312 feet 433-90 Total 9-2-5.-7 Moved by Elliott, seconded by Pritchett, that estimate be paid. Carried. The City Engineer read an estimate by Hasie R-,c Green in favor of Enix.3onstruction Company on contract amounting to 42883:71. 1,41-oved by Webb, seconded by Elliott, that estimate be paid. Carried. The city Engineer- read an estimate from Hasie &.- Green fees on contract due Q114-79 and liquidated damages V Moved, by Pritchett, seconded by Webb, that- City 373-33 pay the fees due of 114-79 and hold the damages for hearing and final settlement. Carried unanimously.. 1-Teeting adjourned. Mayor I WY4O�2 ainview, lexas City '33 yec r e t ffarKyo �—it �y of P 1 a ­=n View, Texas. January 17, 1949 The City Council met in r6gUlaLr session with Mayor Holbrook - presiding and Aldermen: C. P. Elliott, Sam Langford, J. R. Prit- chett in attendance, also present: Frank R. Day, City Attorney, R. K. Snethen, City Engineer. The minutes of January 3rd, were read and approved Moved by Langford, seconded by Pritchett that the application .LJ of Ernest L. I . Avent for Taxi Permit, be -ranted subject to approval by Police Department, and compliance with to terms of Taxi Ordinance. Carried Moved by 1ritchett, seconded by Elliott, that resolution be adopted in regard to exchange of depositary securities of City National Bank be adopted. The resolution follows: RESOLUTION VvM7REAS, the City Natlonal Banit, Plainview Texas, has qual.- ified as the Depository of CITY OF I DLATEINTVIEW by pledging secur3*- ties of the kind and in the manner permitted, by law and,, WHEREAS, by consent of 4^rincipal, the Depository Bank has lodged said pledged securities with the First Nat'l. Bank in Dallas, Texas to be held in trust, and V,MREAS, said Depository desires to make substitution of secur- ities thus pledged and/or withdrwals, and 1y,,TM-.UL'AS, the securities hereinafter mentioned which the Deposi- tory desires to substitilB in lieu of these heretofore pledged meet with the requirements of the law and.have been,and are_ hereby approved. NOW, THEREFORE, said Depository is herely authorized to withdraw and the First Nat'l Bank in Dallas*Texas is authorized to release the folllTv7i5g_securitiesheretofore pled&d_by it: - - -------- - ---------- go 1. $100,000.00 of U. S. Treasury Notes, Series A-1949, due: 1-1-49 covered by Trust Rectimpt #137029 and to receive in lieu thereof the following securities, which are hereby in all respects approved: 2. U. S. Certificates of Interest Series A-1950, Due 1-1-50 covered by Trust Receipt #28285 - 0100,000-00 .Moved by Pritchett,�seconded by Elliott that the above resolu- tion in reguard to 6xchage of depository securities by the %1"J'ity National Bank in equal amounts and equal vales by approved. Carried unanimously. Moved by 'Pritchett seconded by Langford that the following bills bd approved for payment: Oliver Bier -Postmaster, �15-03; Federal Laboratories,Inc. �4.65; Western Union, 03-39; George.:,' Keys, V-41-40; 1.`TcDonald Trading Vost, 413-00; Magnolia ivetroleum Company, $2'.57; Shepard's Sheet Metal Works, 43.50; Willson & VV,aldrop Lbr. Company, 46-50; Reed's Wrecking Yard, 916-34; Eigg- inbotham-Bartlett Company, $31.10; Webb Tire Service, $5.00; Farmers Blacksmith Shop, 0.00; Mleinecke Bros., $10.46; Crenshay.-, Paint Glass Company, 410-50; Plainview hardware Co., 22.60; Great Southern Life Insurance,:,4253.25; James A. Snethen, $18.00; Alice $ Meeks Jones, $7.00; M-laggard -Nall Motor Company, §' 148.21; Newman Motor vompany, 184.28;-Phillips Battery Company, �42 .. 48; Bobbie Edwards, *57.00; T. E. Massey, 014.00; Elizabeth Gaines, $6.25-- . Moved by Langford seconded by -Pritchett that balance due on Country Club of 1285.00 be paid from parking meter fund. Carried. Moved by Pritchett, seconded by Langfoizd, that City pays its part of Nelson bill to Hale County Coop Hospital, .*ale venter, Texas amounting to $244.57. Carried. The City Engineer read estimates in favor of Jordan & Tubb for sewer line alleys between S. E. 5th'&-, 6th, S. '11"J. 7th 8c 8th Street 41183-75 11,lmdale extension alley between Broadway & S.Austin 415-00 Mo ved by Elliott, seconded by Langford that estimates be paid. Carried unanimously. The Council having delegated V'_,r. Snethen to investiage Albert Kings request for increase pay'account of feed for team Mr. Snethen recommended that he bd paid at rate of $225.00 per month effective January lst. Meeting adjourned. iti XA1, A `57 January 31, 1949 The City Council met in special session with Mayor Holbrook presiding ding and Aldermen: Sam Langford, J. B. Pritchett, C. P. Elliott, Joe h. Webb, id. B. Rood in attendance, also pre ant City Attorney, Frank R. Day and City Engineer, R. K. Snethen. Minutes of January 17th, read and adopted. The Election Returns of January 25th special Election were opened and canvassed by the Council. a .: Moved by +;ebb, seconded by hood that the following resolu- tion be passed. Carried. __QRDER CAIa JAASS I14G RETURNS ON R IEC T I ON TO ADOPT t E `:' CITY CH>AnT R II=RFiAS, the City Council, City of Plainview, did .on the 22nd day of November, 1946 enter an order calling for an election to be had in the City of Plainview., Texas, on the 25th day of January, 1949, for the purpose of submitting the question to the qualified voters of the City as to whether a new City Charter for the City of Plainview as drafted by the Charter Commission would —; be adopted; and, WHEREAS, said election was duly held on the 25th day of January', 1949, and returns of said election were duly made by the election officials to the City Council; and, vUEREAS, it appears to. the City Council that said election M:�as regular in every respect and was held in accordance with the lags of this state and of the City;and, WHEREAS, it appears from the returns filed with the City Council herein that.the e were cast at said election a total of 917 votes and that _5_`_votes were cast _f-ax- the adoption of the hew City ;charter for the City of Plainview, and,55 votes were cast 1,_wr ,�.st---the adoption of a new City Charter for the City of .Plainview, and as shown by the results of said election that the proposition failed to carry by a majority of 207 votes; T is,. 'III` REFORE , FOUND AND DE TBRMI' 11-14:B by , the City C ounc i l after due and proper canvass of said votes that the proposition for the adoption of a new charter for -the 'City of Plainview as drafted by the Charter Commission has filed by a majority of 207 votes. i PASSED, APPx0 7 ."Im ADOPTED this 31 day of January 1949. Winfi eld Holbrook Iqlayor ATTEST: P.H.Bryan City Secretary Moved by Langford, seconded by Webb, that send eater Sup- erintendant Bolles to the ShorTcourse at A & [4` College starting February oth, Carried. Loved by Hood, seconded by l ebb, that the City install 2 lights at the Ware Hotel Corner and the Shamrock Cafe corner, similar to those in use at present, with larger bulbs if practical. Carried. j Hasie -c green appeared before the Council and iscussed the rub Enix Contract at length in regard to penalty for prolonging work beyond the contract time. They were invited. back for the meeting on $:Vsonday Febrg.ary 7th and the ayor was instructed to make all effort possible to have the Enix officials present. Vincent Tudor and ii . E . Bryan representing Bryan Hoffman paving contractors, were present, and went over with the Council and City Engineer a detailed program of City paving for 1949. Moved by Hood and seconded by Elliott, that the Bond of Electric Company be' approved. I Moved by E.Tood, and seconded by Langford that the following list of bills be apprvoed. i Bills: Churchwell Bros.1$89.67; "I" L. Baxter, $68.25; The Te:tas Company, 4206.68; Bobbie Edwards, $22.67; Amarillo Communications ,Company, $4.00; G. B. Whitney, 4250.00; Dale Eoles, $12.00; Elizabeth Gaines, �6.00; Bob Bell -Election Helpj�L7 50;A, P .11. Bryan- '.-,; ash for the Election, $87.50; Joe gong Service Station, ;i�27.25; T. E. Massey, $14.00; Jo. 'League, Day Yursery, cie25-00. Meeting adjourned. ayor Plai City lo iew City Secretary. ty of Plainview Plainview, Texas) February 7,1949 The City Council met in reguar sessionwith May Holbrook presiding and Aldermen: Joe E. Webb, C. P. Elliott, M. B. Hood, Sam Langford, also R. K. Snethen, City Engineer and City Attorney,,Frank R. Day attending the meeting. Minutes of Special session on January 31st read and approved. The Mayor read the following estimates: Enix Construction Co., 45492-56; Enix construction Company Force acct. $824-74; Hasie & Green Engineering Company, $696-42. Moved by Hood and seconded by Langford that the estimates be paid. Carried unanimously. Moved by Webb, seconded by Elliott, that pay estimate of Hasie & Green Engineering Company on force acct., of 00.81. Carried. Moved by Elliott, seconded by Webb, that the treasurer tr8,nsfer $1000.00 premium and accrued interest of $138.00 from Water and sewer Bond sale account to Interest & Sinking Fund account. Carried unanim- ously. Moved by Webb, seconded by Elliott, that the City cooperate wtth the Lions Club on trash barrel project and commend the idea* 'Carried. The following reports were read for the month of January. City Inspector, $173-75; Delinquest taxes, $53-73; Current Taxes, $61837.85; City Secretary, $31526,26-�lParking Meter, $1893-00; Bouthwe-stern Public Servied Company, 2% Rentals, $1673.08; We'st Texas Gas Company, $1435-46; Police Report, $996.33; 'Moved by Hood seconded by Elliott, that the reports be accqDted and filed. Carried. Moved with Santa by Elliott seconded by Hood that he right of way contract Fe Railway Company be signed by the Mayor. Carried. RESOLUTION BE IT KNOWN that on this the__Zth day 'of fb�bruary_,_1949, at a regular meeting of the governing body of the C lainview, Texas, there came on to be considered the matter of the execution of a license between the said City of Plainviewl Texasland Panhandle and Santa Fe Railway Company relating to a six (6) incfl�sewer line crossing under Rail- way Company's tracks at Mile Post 628 plus 2235.'5 feet, in said City of Plainview, whereupon the following proceedings were had: It was moved, seconded and unanimously voted that Winfield Holbrook Mayor, be authorized and empowered to execute on behalf'of the City of Plainview, Texas) such license copy of which is hereto attached, and the:mi'a4me be recorded in the nutes of the City'Commission at the foot of this resolution. PIPE LINE LICENSE THIS LICENSE, Made this_21h day of January 19L2, between Panhandle & Santa Fe Railwa_ Company I a Texas corporation hereinafter called ."LicensortY, party of the first part, and CITY OF PLAINVIEW. TEXAS a 1413n icital corporation, (herein- after, whether one or more, called "Licensee"), party of the second part. WITNESSETH, That the parties hereto for the considerations hereinafter expressed covenant andagree as follows.* 1. Subject to the terms and conditions hereinafter set forth, Licensor licenses Licensee to construct and maintain one (l) -pipe line, 100.7 feet in length and Six (6) inches in daamer (hereinafter, whether one - or more pipe lines, called the ILDIM-LINE"), across oralongthe right of way of Licensor at or near the station of Plainview, Hale County, Texas. the exact location of the PIPE LINE being more particularly shown by red coloring upon the print hereto attached, No. DEOS - 3281 dated January 4th _I;gL marked "Exhibit All ande a _. tq part Wcr-eof. 2. Licensee shall use the PIPE LINE solely for carrying sewage and shall not use it to carry any other commodity off` for -any other purpose whatsoever-,:, 3. Licensee shall pay Licensor as compensation for this license the sum of One and No/100 Dol-brs (R $1.00). 4. Licensee shall, at its own- cost and subject to the supervision and control of Licensor's chief' engineer, Locate, cOnstruct,and maintain the PIPE LINE in such a manner and of such material that it will not at any time be a source of danger to or interference with the present or future tracks, roadbed and property of Licensor, or the safe operation of its railroad. In cases where the Licensee is permitted under paragraph 2 hereof to use the PIPE LINE for oil or gas, or petroleum products, the 'PIPE LINE shall be constructed, installed and thermfter maintained in conformity with the plans and specifications shown on print hereto attached in such cases, marked Exhibit B and made a part hereof., If at any time Licensee shall, in ­ the judgment of Licensor-, fail to perform properly its obligations under this paragraph, Licensor may, at its option, itself' perform such work as it deems necessary for the safe operation of its railroad, and in such event Licensee agrees to pay, within fifteen (15) days after bill shall have been rendered therfor, the cost so incurred by Licensor, but failure on the part of Licensor to perform the Obligations of Licensee shall not release Licensee from Liability hereunder for loss or damage occasioned thereby. 5. Licensee shall reimburse Licensor for any expense in- curred by Licensor for false work to support Licensor's tracks and for flagman to protect its traffic during installation of the PIPE LINE and for any and all other expense incurred by Licensor on account of the PIPE LINE. Licensee shall at all times indemnify and save harmless ;,ic- ensor against and pay in full all loss, damage or expense that , Licensor may sustain; incur or become liable for, resulting in any manner from the construction) maintenance, use, state or re- pair, or presence of the PIPE LINE , including any such loss, damage or expense arising oft of (a) loss of or damage to property, (b). injury -to or death of persons, (c) mechanicst or other liens of any character, or(d) taxes or assessments of any kind. 7. If at any time Licensee shall fail or refuse to comply with or carry out any of the covenants herein contained Licensor may at its election forthwith revoke this license. 8. THIS LICENSE is given by Licensor and accepted by Licensee upon the express condition that the same may be terminated at any time by either partylupon ten(10) days' notice in writing to be served upon the other party, stating therein the date that,such te�;rmin�ation shall take place, and that upon the termination of ,this license in this 'or any other manner herein provided.. Licensee, uton demand of Licensor, shall abandon the use of the PIPE LINE and remove the same and restore the right of way and tracks of Licensor to the same�condition in which they were prior to the t placing of the PIPE LINE thereunder. In case Licensee shall fail tojrestore Licensor's premises as aforesaid with in ten'(10) days after the effective date of termination, Licensor may proceed with such work at the expense of Licensee. No termination hereof shall release Licensee from any liability or obligation hereunder, whether of indemnity or otherwise,resulting from any acts, omis- sions or events happening prior to the date the PIPE LINE is re- moved and the right of `way and tract of Licensor restored as above provided 9. In the case of the eviction of Licensee by anyone owning or obtaining title to the premises on which the PIPE L114E is locat- ed, or the sale or abandonment by Licensor of said premises, Lic- ensor shall not be liable to Licensee for any damage of any nature whatso4ver or to refund any payment made by Licensee to Licensor hereunder, except the proportionate part of any recurring rental charge which may have been paid hereunder in advance.. 10. Any notice, request, instructions or revocation of this license to be given by Licensor to Licensee hereunder shall be deemed to be properly served if the same be delivered to Licensee, or if deposited in the Post Office, postpaid, addressed' to Licensee at Plainview. ,Texas .._�. 11. In the event that two or more parties execute this instru- ment as Licensee, all the .covenants and agreements of Licensee in this license shall be the joint and several covenants and agreements,. of such parties. 12. All the covenants and provisions of this instrument shall be binding upon and inure to the benefit of the successors, 1,egal representatives and assigns of the parties to the same extent and effect as the same are binding upon and inure to the benefit of the parties hereto, but no.assignment hereof by Licensee, its successors,, legal representatives or assigns, or any subsequent assignee, shall be binding upon�Licensor without the written consent of Licensor in each instance, IN FITNESS WHEREOF, The parties have executed this agreement in duplicate the day and year first above written. PANMNDLE AND' SANTA A RAILWAY COMPANY. (Licens + Approved as to escriptlon: By R. C. PIartiney its Ass t. to Vice-Pres. & General Mir. Chief ngineer CITY of PLAINVIEW TEXAS BY— Winf lei olbraok Its mayor, icensee Moved by Hood, seconded,:by Webb, that the contract with the State Highway contract be approved and executed by the IMayor. Carried. MUNICIPAL CONSTRUCTION AGREEMENT, (Combination Construction, Reconstruction and Maintenance) STATE OF TEXAS COUNTY OF TRAVIS This agreement made this 12th day of February by and between That State of Texas, hereinafter referred to a.s 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 day of 19, hereinafter called the "City", party of the second part. WITNESSETH _ I Whereas`, the City has requested the State to contribute finan- cial aid in the improvement and/or maintenance on Date Street from U. S. Highway No.70 North to thNorth City Limits within such City andhas by proper ordinance authorized the State to enter upon and impxtve and/or maintain or assist the City in the improve- ment and/or maintenance of said project, and Whereas, the State Highway Commission under dae of japproved a program of work which includes the pro- ject, dhscribdd above, and -7 '3 J-, Whereas, the State nilighway Engineer, acting for and in be- half of the State Highway 3 Commission in activating such program, ,has made it known to the City that the State will assist the City in the improvement and/or maintenance of said street project by furnishing the funds necessary to construct, reconstruct or other- wise place said street in a condition to properly serve motor vehicle traffic thereon by preparing plans for said improvement and supervising the construction) reconstruction or betterment work as provided in said plans or may be provided in said plans conditioned that the Citysas contemplated by Senate Bill 415, Acts 46th Legislature, Regular Session, will enter into an agree- ment with the State for the prupose of determining the liabili- ties and re8fnonslbilities of the Plrties with ref ereace thereto, determining and providing ade.qu'ate and appropriate 'means fo:t-'the regulation 'of traffic, I policing and maintenance of the project upon completion, and, provided further, that the City approves the plans, specifications, alignments and grades of the project and, provided further, that the City will indemnify tbe-Aftate against all damages to adjoining, abutting or other property occas ioned by or resulting from the installation, construction, use or maintenance of said street project and the passage and enforcement of the ordinance herein referred to. A GREEPIEN T 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. - The State as its contribution to the improvement of said street -project, will prepare or provide for the plans and spec- ifications, advertise for bids, and ' let the construction con- tract, or otherwise provide for the construction, and will supervise the construction, reconstruction or betterment work as required by said plans, and will. pay the cost of those items indicated on the plans as to be paid for by the State. As !on9 as the city street is a designated highway, the State will maintain said street project except those protions as may be amde the City's obligation as mutually agreed to by the parties hereto. 14 c:- The State will maintain said street project or such portions thereof or extensions thereto as may be indicated on said plans for State maintenance, and such other portions as maybe mutually agreed to by the parties hereto. The City, in consideration of the mutual covenants herein contained, does hereby agree to and -does hereby authorize the State to improve or assist in the improvement of said street project at the location, to the grades and in the manner shown on the plans, which plans when approved by both parties hereto will be attached hereto, marked "Exhibit All and become a part hereof in all respects. The City will provide for said street project a right-of- way free of all obstructions and of a width sufficient to pro- perly provide for the improvements shown on the plans, without cost to the State and will not, in the future, permit encroach- ments an said. right-of-way. The City will- provide at its own expense for the installa- tion, raising, lowering, removal or other necessary adjustment of any and all utilities or services, whether,publicly or privately owned, as may be necessary to permiiproper improve- ment, maintenance and use-ofsaidstreet project, and, failure of the City to promptly carry out this provision upon the written request of the engineer shall, if such delay results in additional expense to the State, be the direct charge and obligation of the City. The City agrees to pay to the State promptly the cost of making repairs to the subgrade or surfacing made necessary by reason of the installation, repair, removal, or adjustment or any such publicly or privately owned util.ititesor services, which may occur after the completion of the street project. The City agrees that it will refrain from passing an ordinance fixing a speed limit on the above mentioned street project of under twenty (20) miles per hour nor will it allow the erection of signs, semaphores and/or signals that will give preference to local routes which intersect with the said street project, nor that will slow 'up`, hinder or delay traffic on said above mentioned street project. The City will at its own expense maintain all streets lights, traffic lights and signal devices on said project, and sweep, flush and otherwise keep said street project in a clean and sanitary condition. The City,agrees to exec.t.e all work, either construction or maintenance, at its own cost and expense, shorn onthe plan.$, which is or may be indicated on such plans as the responsibility of the City. The City agrees to indemnify the State against any and all damages and claims for damage to adjoining, abutting or other property for which the -State is or may be liable arising out of,. incident to or in any way connected with the installation, the construction, the existence, the use and/or maintenance of such street project and does hereby agree to indemnify the State agai- nst any and all court costs, attorneyest fees aid all expenses.in connection with suits for such damage and shall, if requested to do so in writing, assist or relieve the State from defending any such suits brought against it. Nothing herein contained shall be construed to place upon the State.any amnner of liability for injury to or death or -per- eons or for damage to or loss of property arising out of or in any manner connected with the maintenance or use of the street .pro- ject and the City will save the State harmless from any damages arising from said maintenance and/or use of said street project. It is understood and agreed between the parties hereto that the City by virtue or the provisions of its charter and the laws of the State of Texas has exclusive control of and jurisdiction over all streets and public gays within the incorporated limits of such city and that the City has requested and consented to the construction of the above street project hereinabove named and the State in the construction of the above street project does so at the special instance and request of the City. The loccation, grades and manner of construction shown on the plans attached hereto and marked "Exhibit A" are made a part hereof. In. case of conflict between this agreement and said plans, the plans shall govern. Nothing in this agreement shall be construed to place any liability on the City for personal injury arising,out of the con- struction of such street project. It is understood and ag.eed between thepartieshereto that all obligation of the State, created herein, to maintain the herein above described street project shall end and terminate if an when the State shall abandon, cancel ,or relocate such dd- signation. It is further understood and agreed between the parites here- to that the improvement and/or maintenance of the above project by the State is for the sole purme of providing the travelling public a more adequate travel facility and shall never be the basis of any claim for State,assumption, or participation in the payment, of any of the -obligations of the City incurred in the improvement, past or present, of any street project. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have hereunto affixed 'their signatures, the City of. Plainview on the 7th day.of IM I , rula1Z 19 L9 and the Higheay Department on the 12th day of Bebriiry._, 19,49 ATTEST.- CITY OF PLAINVIEW P. H. Bryan ..By Winfield-Holb-oork 'City Secy. Mayor Title of MgAing Official — APPROVED: Fred hem le _i2_12 airman, State Highway Com7nisg F Kuetsch Member,, state Highwa-y-C-10—M-iss-ion ff6mbeEjbta_te HighwaF Commission THE STATEOF TEXAS By D. O. Greer State M gh�vay Engineer APPROVAL RECOPUYIENDED: S. C. MdCartv District Engineer Note: Any official signing for and on behalf of a municipality should attach an original or authenticated copy of order) resolliti.on, ordinance, or charter provision, or a,citation to statute, under the authority of which this agreement is executed. Each agLeement should be executed in duplicate. 11� ,, * ** "I It, Ir- MUNICIPAL ORDINANCE (Construction) Reconstruction and Maintenance) AN ORDINANCE PROVIDING FOR THE -- CONSTRUCTION AND IVIAINTEN4- ANCE OF THE PORTION OF F.M. HIGHWAY NO. 788 IN THE CITY OF PLAINVIEW aloe,- date Street from U. S. Hi)p� No. 70 to North itz LiMl S EREINABOVE REFERRED To As 11 THE STREET PROJECT' AND AUTHORISING THE MAYOR OF THE CITY TO EXECUTE AND THE CITY SECRETARY TO AFFIX THE CORPORATE SEAL AND ATTEST THE SAME, A CERTAIN CONTRACT BETWEEN THE CITY AND THE STATE TEXAS PROVID- ING FOR THE INSTALLATION, -- CONSTRUCTION) MAINTENANCE, EXISTENCE AND USE OF THE SAID STREET PROJECT: FOR THE INDEMNIFICATION OF THE STATE OF TEXAy, BY THE CITY AGAINST ALL DAMAGES TO ADJOINING ABUTTING AND OTHER PROPERTY, AND FOR EXPENSES IN CONNECTION WITH' ANY CLAIM OR SUIT THEREOF- AND DECLARING AND EMERGENCY AND PROVID- ING THAT THIS ORDINANCE SHALL BE EFFECTIVE FROM AND AFTER ITS PASSAGE. WHEREAS, the public convenience, safety and necessity of the r city and the people of the city require that the portion of'�Date Street from U. S. Highway No .70 to North City Limits be-- con- structed. Since the existing street constitutes a danger and ser- ious inconvenience to the public, it is urgently reqdred to be remedied; and WHEREAS, the Ctiy has requested the State of Texas to con- tribute financially in the street project; and WHEREAS, the State of Texas has made it known to the city that it well assist the city in the street project by furnishing the necessary funds for actual construction reconstruction and maintenance; and by supervising construction, providing the city approves the plans, grades and alignment for said project; and WHEREAS the city, in consideration of the providing of said project,, agrees to indemnify the State of Texas against all damages or claims for damage to adjoining, abutting or other prcperty for which the State is liable arising out of, incident to, and in any way connected with the installation, the-- construction, the ex- istence, the use and maintenance of the street project or the passage and enforcement of this ordinance, NOW THEREFORE) BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL: SECTION 1. That since the -public convenience, dafety and necessity of the city and the people of the. city require it, said street shall be -- constructed. SECTION 2. That the State of Texas bd and is hereby authorized to enter upon --construct and maintain the street project at the location and in the manner shown on the plans, attached hereto and marked "Exhibit Apt and made a part hereof in all respects. SECTION 3. That nothing in this ordinance shall be constru- ed to obligate adjoining, abutting or other property in enforce- ment of this ordinance or by reason of the installation,-- con- struction, existence, use and maintenance of the street project authorized herein. SECTION 4. For and in consideration of the mutual covenants herein contained, the city does hereby agree to indemnify the State of Texas against all damages and claims for damages to ad- joining, abutting, or other property for which the State of Texas is liable, arising out of, incident to, or in any way connected with the installation, the -- construction, existence, use and maintenance of said street project and does hereby agree to in- demnify the State of Texas against all court costs, attorneys' fees and all expenses in connection with suits for such damages, and shall, if requested to do so in writing, assist or relieve the State of Texas from defending any such suits brought against it. SEOTION 5. Nothing contained herein shall ever be construed to place upon the State of Texas any manner of liability for in- jury to or death or persosn or for damages to, or loss of pro- perty arising out of or in any manner -connected with the mdnten- anee or use of the street project and the city will save-1:the State of 'Texas harmless from any damages arising out of said -maintenance and/or use of said street 'project. SECTION 6 . The Mayor of the City be and is hereby author- ized to 'execute for and on behalf of the city an agreement and contract with the State of Texas in accordnance with and for the purpose of carrying out the terms and provisions of this, ordinance, in the form attached hereto and marked 1",xhibit Br e The City Secretary is hereby directed to attest the agreement and contract and to affix the, proper seal of the city hereto. SECTION 7'. The Mayor of the City, having requested in writing that this ordinance take effect forthwith and there being in fact an emergency ,and imperative necessity that the work herein provided for be begun and carried out promptly and with expenditimn and that the contract aforesaid shall be immediately made, executed and delivered to the end that such work herein provided for may be begun and carried out promptly and with expedition, The reading of the ordinance on three several days is hereby dispensed with and the same shall be in gull force and effect from and after its passage. .';ne'er mead an estimate of Bryan 8c Hoffman ` . y r5' for 515.89 for street paving. Loved by ebb, seconded by Elliott that estimate be paid. Carried. Moved by Elliott, seconded by Webb, that the following list'of bills and salaries be approved. Carried. BALLS: P.H.Bryan-Petty C4sn,$49 25; P.H Bryan -Registrar, 38.00 Southwestern Public Service Company, 453.00; South- western Public Service Company, 405.50; Southwestern Public Service Company, 81.01; Southwestern Bell Telgahone Co., 118.00; West Texas Gas Company, 193.05; Raymond Lovett, Park, $5.00; Home SpecialtyShop, - Park, $82.63; East Side Grocery & Service Station, 44.00; Phillips Battery Company, 91,44; Stapleton Bros, Mash.& Tank Company, 122.85; V. R. Rodgers & Son, 8 14.25; Haynes Machinery Company. $123.22; Connor Mathes Co..Inc., 6.894 Robinson & Herring Drug, I'�5-48'-)'Higginbotham-Bartlett Co.) $6.16; Meinecke Bros., $9.35; Rogers battery & ElIctric, $9.75; Plainview Hardware,$9.55; Jarvis -Tull & Company,lnq.432-45; That- cher Printing Company, $110-50; Dodson Chemical Company, $5.90; The Steck Company, $121.79; Churchwell Bros. 4233.57; R.&R. Supply Companylhc.43.00; Kimbell -Plainview Company, " S7.-85- Management information Service, $30-00; National Oil Company, t69.50; Utility Supply Company, $49-94; Plains Machinery Company, $94.33; Viking Supply Company, $317-50; Clowe & Cowan.,Inc.,$129.66,; Herald -News Pub- lishing Company, $11-40P Shook Tire Company $170.20- McDonald Trad- ingPost, $30-00; Kiker's Service Station, �6.85; Chicken Inn, $10.50; O.K.Rubber Welder, $10.50; Continental Oil Company, $192.86; Brandt Automatic Cashier Company, �1.82: Eureka Fire Hose $136.61; Clarke & Courts, $5 49; R.H.Fulton & Company, $12.03; Eagie Chem- ical Company, $122.�6; Commercial Radio Equipment Company., $4.5o; J..M.Radford Grocery Company, $6.85: Nisbet-Ludeman, $175.25; Bryan & Hoffman, 0164-00; Shepard Chevroilet Company, $184-13P Western Union, $1.50; Mabry Oil Company, $221-46; Southwestern Bit Company, $5.50; Firestone Stores, $42 14-'IvLa nolia Petroleum Company, $11.52; Newman Motor Company, Automobiles, 912.90; S. E. Bolles, 4�L100.00; W. T. Cain Motor Company, $6.60; Walter Blevins, �12.00; Josephine, Pill er, $9.95. SALARY: First half salary's for January, 1949; Margaret Kay, 75.0-OT-D-anice Smith, $67.50; Hoyt Curry, $14A.30; Math Burkett, 104-00; Joe E. Bkker,. flOO-OO; E. J. Shearer ;95 00; Hub Burt 1.01 1 33; J. E. Sheeon, ;P95.00; Floyd Nelson, 498.1�; Delbert Ball;w, �-w"114.25;-Hat-tense,Pelphrey, $90.00; J. T. Sanderson, $89.12; J. C. Smith, $90.00; Geo. J. Boswell, $75.00; Sam Faith, $40-00; T. P. Sitton, $90.00; Ben Joiner, $89.12; B.M.Odom, $112-50; J. W) Butler,486.25; Leedy Maxey, $97-50; Frank Rigler),,P93.75- Berry Lynch, $93-75; Clyde R. Dorsett, $1.08-75; Fred L. handler, $108.75; F. A. Ray, $93.75; Johnnie D. Ballew, 490.00; Lee J. Peek, $90.00; Carroll S. Johnston, $86.25; E. H. McBeth, 4`28.75; S. E. Bolles, $137-50; At, T. Herrod, $100 00; Jack Slaughter, f95.00; Lewis Lowe $95-00; Jack Morris i93-75; H. R. Sloan J. H. Hunter, $86.25; Roy Warren, J90.00; F. L. Thornton, $122-50; A. L. King, 1107.50;0. B. Guin, *97-50; Truit Ray, $90.00; M. F Tamplin 86.25; Nute W. Rannals, $95.00; Edward E. Annett, i86.25; J. M. Heflin, $75-00. �$2.50; Will Evans, $80 00; W. D. Wilborun, $86.25- Josephine Piller, 37-50; C. E. Bramle;t, $82-50; N.G. Johnson 72.50; F. C. Moore T. T. Cargill, $72-50; Burton Coleman M-50; Arvle Kingery, $72.50;,Albert F. Anderson, $72 50; Johnson, Peoples, Jr., $72-50; P. R Angell, $82-50; Houston Taylor, $72-50; Delwin Williams, $K.50- Moved by Elliott, seconded, by Hood that the City cooperate with the State in a traffic school for Policemen at Plainview. Carried. The.,�Treasurer was instructed to.pay for the Street Sweeper when accepted in order to obtain the cash discount. Carried. Meeting adjourned. AM�4 1.4k MaYO-r-LCity %.6p: -Plainview 'y cretary-Civ of Plainview Plainview, Texas 'February 21, 1949 City Council met in regular session with Mayor Hol- brook -presiding and the following adlermen­Aln attendance, Sam Langford R. Pritchett, E. P. Elliott, 14. B. Hood, Joe E. Webb; City itorney, Frank R. Day, and City "ngineer R. K. Satthen, also attended the meeting. 138 Minutes of February 7, 1949, read and adopted. Moved by Hood. seconded `by- Langford, that the City Attorney draw a resolution for releasing the Plainview Bus -Company from operating C) Hilerest bus line on account of insufficient business to pay ex- penses. Carried. Moved by P I ritchett, seconded by Hood that the Plainview Bus Company be requested to furnish the Council with daily reports of runs on Hilcrest line.from Ddcember 16th, to next meeting night, March 7th, 1949. Carried. Moved by Langford seconded by Elliott, that the S. Certificate of Indebtness of 114%, series A 1950-, amount LOOIOOO. dollars pledged by .the Hale County State Bank-atthe Republic National BanXiAn Dallas as evidenced by Trust Reciept No.-29369,9 as a City depositary be approved. Carried. Moved by Langford seconded by Elliott that the U. S. Certificate of Indebtness 171;% series A 1950 in,amount of 100,000 dollars pledged by the City National Bank at the First National Bank in Dallas, as evidenced by trust reciept No. 38509, as a City Depositary be approved. Carried. Moved by Elliott, seconded by 1'�ebb that the City pay 1 of the following bills at the Sanitarium J O.K. by Mrs. Piller. Anton Rohner $119.22 59.61 Mrs. Ritterbu-g '13,.75 6.88 Fay IreneBryant-112.70- 56-35, Mrs, H-.R.Holland 30.00- 15-00 Carried. Moved by Pritchett, seconded -by Hood, that City Engineer Xdver- tise for bids on Asphalt Roller to be opened March 7, 1949. Carried. by Moved/Elliott, seconded by Langford,,that City Engineer advertise for bids on a tractor , loader, mower, to be opened by Marcy 7, 1949. Carried. Mgved by Pritchettseconded by Webb,,that the City install 26 lights on hest 7th street and 15 lights around Wayland College as per scheme furnished by Southwester Public Service Company, on 6th & 8th Smythe & Quincy. Carried. Moved by Pritchett, seconded by Webb, that the City employ Leland Aition to Audit City Accounts for year ending March-30th. Carried. Moved by Pritchett, seconded Langford that an election be ordered to elect 2 aldermen in place of Sam Langford and Joe E. Webb whose terms expire nest April. Election to be held at the City Auditorium on the first Tuesday in April. Garried. T. J. Boney is appointed presiding judge and Walter Klinger Judge. Mrs. Oliver Bier, Mrs. Tom Roberts, Mrs. Lllis 'kiarter - Mts.-Jack Bristol, Clerks. ELECTION ORDER IT IS ORDERED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PLAINVIEW, TEXAS. - THAT AN ELECTION BE,HELD at the City HirstAudit * um in said City ,, 19�'r of Plainviewx on the Hirst Tuesday in April, M the same being the- day of said month, for the election of the following officers for said City, to -wit.' Two Councilmen for a term of two years each to take the places of Joe E. Webb and Sam Langford. of said Election, Walter linjj�, T. J4 Boney is named Presiding Officer -s. Jack Bristo12 I . �,gg, Mrs. Oliver Bier, Mrs,- Tom Roberts . Mr Zllis Carter, Xr.,-�*­'rter Clerks. A Copy of this order, signed by the Mayor,and attested by the 'City Secretary shall serve'.asa,.notice of said election and .shall be posted and published as required by law. Done this 21st--day of February, 1949. winfield Holbrook ATTES T:, Mayor,, City of Plainview; Texas. P. H. - Bryan City Secretary. Moved by Webb, seconded by Pritdhett, t1= Treasurer be .authorized to transfer 100,000.00 from the Water and Sewer Construction Fund in The Hdle County State Bank to a Like Fund in the City National Bank. Carried unanimously. The Mayor read bidsfrom Findlay -Roofers for repairing.City hall Roofof$746.00, J. Q. Long Roofing Company, $678.501 Moved by Langford, seconded by Pritchett that the low bid of Long Company be accepted. Carried. The.City En* ineer rea d estimates -in favor of Jordan Tj528.93, ubb as follows $329.00, $17916.60, $1896 65.for sewer line work. Moved by -Hood, seconded by Elliott,; that the i �stimates be paid. Carried. Moved by Webb, seconded by ",GLngford, that,the following lis t of bills ,be approved., Carried.: BILLS: City Naedonal Bank for Loan, 415187-50; John Hull 4164-00; Fuerbacher Plb., $8.801#, Long Bell Lbr. Company, $6. 9 Reams Electric Company, $25.71;,- United States Asphalt Corp.- :$5-6.85; Fred Shelton, Co. Clwk,.$2.50;,,- W. 0. Williams, $24-00; Firemens Pension Fund, 1% 1 $19-40; "eptune Meter Company $378.-00; LJ Dale Bolles, $13.50p A. B. Ffank, $40,85; W. 0. Will iams,.42a88; C. H. Biuigham, $12.00; Plainview Tri-bune, $65-70; Postmaster, $15.03; Stark Plumbing Company, $28.30; Fred Berryhill.',-Equipment Company, $7013.51* State chemical Company, $121.60; V. R. Rodgers $500.00; H. D. Milhers $12.00; L.M.Miller 434.00; J. 1h. Cole $37-40; Ararillo Comm4nications Company, $110.96; Edmiston Service Station, $10.00; Pioneer Drive Inn, $9.55; Plainview Sanitarium & Clinic 137.84; Roy Maxey, $8;00L. M. Miler, 2 $7; s $32.00; L. J. Williams $12.00-'J. A. Gole, $44.0g0; Hearne Motor Breiht (n ) 89.20; Piremens Retirement & Relief Fund $21.05; P.H.Bryan- ?etty Cash, .50; Oliver Bier,- V'49 0 92 P.H.Bryan -t-egistrar �28 Postmaster, ; 15-03; A. E. Elston, 46.00!.L.M.Miller, $48.00; Tom McAlister, $20.00; Dale BoLes, $12.06; J. A. Cole,$40-00, John Hull, $65.50; Churchwell Bros, $-99 80; Mabry Oil Compan 1:259.21; Thatcher Printing Company, W.68; Reams Electric.40 80; Maggard- all Motor Company, $,29.64'; L. R. Bain & uompany,$15�*`Q - I " N -61 Dunn Drug C Companyj $19.19rO; Newman Motor Company, $21.75; R & R 7h Selig Supply Company, 114 49; The Seliompany, $34.18; Robinson Herring Drug, 7.95; Mithhell Hardware Company, ;11-98; Western & Union,$1.50; Plainview -builders Supply, 08.45; Chicken Inn, $101.90; Southwestern Bell Telephone Company, �199-30; West lexas Gas Company, 4183.85; Southwester Public Service Company, $858.94; Arch Keys Flower Shop, $7.50. Bur Electric, $127-35; Clore & Cowan, Inc. $416.o8; Viking Supply Company, $773.19; The Rohan Company, Inc., $706.00; Conner Mathes Company, Inc., 7.65; Gibson Plumbing Company, $1.00; Shepard Chevrolet Company, $1801.00; Cosden Petroleum Corp.,$72.85; Johnson & bumpus, $31 50i Continental Oil Company, 0>93.84; Magg- ard-Nall Motor Company, 26.64; Body Guard Manufacturing Co., $11.97- Commercial Radio Equipment Company, $4.50; Quick Lunch Cafe, J2.50;,Shook Tire Company's $11-41; 1Coker Pontiac Company, Inc.,$6.00; Plaipyiew Hardware Company, $30.80; Kiker's Service Station $26.20; Phillips Battery Company, $22-42; McDonald Trad- ing Posts $15-45; Herald -News Publishing Company, $135.14; Fox- worth-Galbrdth Cd)mpany, $2.25; Rogers Battery & Electric, $14,-20; Crenshaw Paint & Glass Companyjr$36.55- Meinecke Bros.,$2.07; Higginbotham -Bartlett Company, $137.13; Austin Battery Company, 1.1 s Miles Studio, .75; Southwestern Bit Company, $1.00; Amar- illo Communications Company, 104.13; State Chemical Company, 33.32; The Steck Company, 1.26; The Harder Agency, 103.89; Dodson Chem- ical Company, 7.50; Plainview Safety Lane, 413.00; Southern.Pri son Uompany, 47.50; J. M. Radford Grocery Company, 5.35; Lude- man.om&a,,XacHaughton,. 82--40; The Rogers Agency, 129.00• M.W.Lemons Burial Association 3.80;J8.59; lair's Prescription Lab,, 12.00I Plains 114achinery Company, Jarvis -Tull & Uompany,I;nc., 59.60; V. R. Rodgers & Son, $230.95; Shepard Chevrolet Company, 034790; Fred B.erryhill Equipment Company, Inc.,$30..2$; Ur..L. C. Wayland, M.D. 30.00.. SALARY: P. H. Bryan, 225.00; Winfield Holbrook, 275.00; Margaret Kay, 150.00; Fannie Norman, $225.00; Danice Smith 13v.00; Frank R. Day, 150.00; R. K. Snethen, 500.00; Hoyt Curry, 300.00; Nath Burkett, 1215-00; Joe E. Baker, $200.00; 1/ J. Sheare, $190.00; Hub Burt, $190.00; J. E. Sheeon,.$190.00; Floyd lelson$ 193:17, Delbert Ballew, $187.50; Hartense Belphrey, $186.00; J. T. Sanderson, 172.50; J. C. Smith, 186.00; George J. Boswell, 150.00; Sam Faith, $0.00; T. P. Fitton, �10.00; then Joiner, 4172.50; B .M•Udom ,$22500 ' J.W.Butler, �172.50; A. M. Hamilton, 250.00; Leedy Maxey,$195.00; Frank Rigler, 187-50; Berry lynch, $187.50; Clyde R, Dorsett, l$7.50; Fred L. Chandler, 187.50; F. A. Ray, $187.50; Johnnie D. Ballew,, 180.Q0; Lee J. Peek, $180.00; Carroll S. Johnston,$172.50; W. F. Foley, 360.00; S. E. Bolles, 275•00; A. T. Herrod, 200.00; Jack Slaughter, w1 O.00; Lewis Lowe, 190.00; Jack a'Torris, 1$7.50, H. R. Sloan, $150.00; J. H. Hunter, 172 50; Roy iiarren, $180.00, F. L. Thornton, $225.00; A. L. King, 230.00; O. B. Guin, $195.00; Truit Ray, $180.00; M. F. Tamplin, 4172.50; Njite W. l annals, 4190.00; "` Heflin Eugene J. Dillard:, 120.75;, Edward E. .Annett ;�37.25; J • '�. , 150.00; Will Evans, 160.00; W.D. Wilbourn, 172.50; Dr. E. C. 'Nicholls 200.00•.Dr. D. P. Jones, `75.00; Josephime'Filler,$ 5.00; C. E..B� let, 165..00; N. G. Johnson, $145.00; F. G. Moore, 165.00; T. T. Cargill, $145,.00; Burton Coleman, $1,45.00; Arvl e Kingery, ' 145.00; Albert F. Anderson, 145s00; Allen Peoples, Jr. 145.00; P.: R. Angell, 165.00; Houston 'Taylor, 145.00; Delwin Williams, 165.00. TUTeeting ad iourned. City Secretarr -City of Plainview, Texas. Plainview , Texas.14arch 721949 The City Council met in the City Hall with Mayor Holbrook pre- siding,also in attendance were the following: Aldermen: Sam Lang- ford, C. P. Elliott,. Joe E. 'ebb, and 4. B., Hood. Minutes . of February 21st, read and adopted. Moved by Langford, seconded by Webb that the City appropiate not to exceed 700.00 to finance City, wade baseball program sponsored by.the American Legion. Carried. H. L. McCandless appeared with the records of the Bus runs on Hilcrest dine for the City. Council consideration. RESOLUTION' WHEREAS, the`City council granted 'a city-wide franchise to Ben j F. Smith for the purpose of operating bus service to the citizens of Plainview, Texas, as fully shown by Ordbance No. 555, passed and adopted by theCity Council on July 8, 1948- and, WHEREAS'under Section 8 of said ordinance the grantee, Ben F. Smith, was reqiired to file with the City Council schedules of routes, the hour and the times of,such services as may be required by public convenience -and necessity; and, WHEREAS, among other schedules filed one. was filed by the operator known as the Hillcrest Route and that service has been rendered to the patrons of Hillcrest and those adjoin- ing said route since the filing thereof; and,- LL.WHEREAS, said Section 8 further provides that . s4ld sched- ules may be changed from time to -time by and with the consent of the City Council evidenced by resolution; and, WHEREAS, the City Council by proper consentaithorized the sa id franchise and all rights thereunder to be assigned to If. L. McCandless, who is now the ownersand operator of said bus service; and, WHEREAS, the said H. L. McCandless has made application to the City Council for the discontinuance of the bus service schedule routed to Hillcrest in the City of Plainviewl and, WHEREAS, the City Council after duly considering said request and hearing the evidence in support thereof is satisfiled and finds that said Hillcrest bus service schedule as filed herein does not receive sufficient patronage to justify the cost and expense of maintaining said schedule giving bus the cost and p CD expense of maintainirg said schedule giving bus service on what is known as the Hillcrest route and that the same should be dis- continued; IT IS, THEREFOREIRESOLVED, ORDERED AND FOUND by the City Council that the Hillcrest bus route as the Achedule therefor is onfileherein be and the same,is discontinued from and af- .ter passage of this resolution -until a further order and find- ing of the City Council that a public convenience and necessity may exist therefor. PASSED AND APPROVED this 7th day - of March, 1949. .Winfiled Holbrook ATTEST: or - P. H.,Bryan City_Secretary The Mayor read six bidd-on tractor loaders and asphalt rollers in response to advertisements for bids. Moved by Webb, seconded by Langford that buy units separate. Carried. Moved by Hood, seconded by Webb that the City accept bid of the Leroi Centaur Tractor Loader model M-2 from Berryhill Equipment Company for cash at net price of 82273-75. Carried. Moved by Elliott, seconded Langford that the City accept bid of the Coty buy the Littleford Roller from Plains Machinery Company for $1725-00 less 2% for cash at $1680.00 net. Carried. The City Engineerread an estimate in favor of Bryan and ioffman for paving on Oakland Street, 14th acid 15th for $613-98. Moved by Elliott, seconded by Langford that the estivAte be paid, Carried® The City Engineer read an estimate in favor of the Enix Construction a Company by Hate & Green on Sewer �360 ob amounting to,$11,041.66 plus $1207-03 force account less overtime net payment, $1888.69. Moved by Webb, seconded by Elliott that,the estimate be paid. Carried. Moved by Elliott, seconded by Langbrd, that the City send Hortense Pelphrey to Texas Department of Public Safety School for criminal investigation at Austins Texas. Carried. Moved by Elliott, Seconded by Hood, that the following list of bills be paid. Carried. W. H. Jones, $12"'W-00V Magnolia, Petroleum CompanT 21- Donald Z( p, $58 �leny, $23.62; Pioneer Dfrive Inn; $13-30; H. Pelphr;y 40-00; W- H. Jones, $24.,002- L. M. Miller, 32.001 L. L. Cole, $32.00;,Tom McAlister, $48-00; John Rogers, 18.50; Board of City Development, $750-00; Plainview Independent School DistrJot, $125-00. Plainview Public Library, ery, 050 6 Bolle,s $27-90; J, .00- Dale Bolles, 00; Jr League Day Nurs 1 1 $45-00; A. �ole, $�5.00; Tom McAlister, $75.00; L. M. Miller, Annabel Schaeffer, $11.23; Nila Copeland, $15-73; V1. H. Jones, $30-00- The following reports were read. Delinquent Taxes,$254-18; Current Taxes, $23,916-30x City Secretary, $4559.95; Parking Meters $2468.50, City Tndpector216.75; Police Department,; $790.50. ",Move& by Elliott, seconded -,by Langford that the reports be accepted and filed. Uarried. Meeting adjourned. --May6r" =ity Secretary U -:'March 21, 1949:- Plainview, Texas The City Council met in regular session with Mayor Holbrook presiding and the following adlermen in attendance: Sam Langford, C. p. Elliott, M. B. Hood, Joe E. Webb, J. R. Pritchett, also. present City Attofney, Frank R. Day, and City Engineer, H. R. Snethen. A petition was presented by a group of dairymen in regard to employement of a' dairy.inspector. Action was deferred. Moved by Langford, seconded bT Pritchett that the Council meet in special or next regular session to consider food handling ordiance. Carried. Moved by Webb, seconded -by Hood, that the fee for food handlers be set at,$10.0-0 per year. Carried. The City Engineer read estimates on paving around Legion Home Block amounting to $1116.76 on 6th Street $1957.20 for foundation at water plant bldg. 9"420.00. Being amounts due Bryan & Hoffman Contractors. Moved by Elliott, seconded by Hood that the above amounts for work preformed be paid. Carried. The City Engineer read estimates by Hasie & Green engineers on the sewer job, amounting to $612.79 and : 72-48 on the force account. loved by Langford, seconded by Hood that the estimates be paid. Carried. Moved by Langford, seconded by Prithcett, that the City buy building from Mr. Brady for Park use for $900-00. Carried. Moved by Webb, seconded by Langford., that the City Engineer advertise for bids on 300000 gallon.overhead water tank. Carried. The report of the Board of City Development br February was read. Moved by Prtichett, seconded by-W-ebb, that the City Council notify Plainview Bus Company, Ben F. Smith and suc- cessors to appear next Tuesday night at 7:30 P.M. to show cause why the City should not revoke the franchise granted under Ordinance No. 555. Carried. Meeting adjourned. Maybi-la Y of ainview, City Sec etar - "'April4s 191491,41- r - Mayor Holbrook presiding Joe E. Webb' C. P. Elliott, J. R. Pritchett, also attending CityAttorney, Frank R. Day, City Engineer R.K. Snethen. M,nUt es of March 23rd read and approved. A number of Represenatives of Water Supply Companys met with the City Council. The Mayor opened II Bids in response to advertisement of bid opening for this date. Vincent Tudor appeared to discuss the advertising of a new paving program for 1949 and extension of contract with Bryant-& Hoffman. Moved by Elliott seconded by Pritchett that the resolution I in regard to advertising for paving be passed. Carriedunan- imously. ORDINANCE 558 RESOLUTION DECLARING PUBLIC NECB8SITY FOR THE IMPROVEMENT OF CERTAIN DESIGNATED PORTIONS OF CERTAIN DESIGNATED STREETS IN THE CITY OF PLAINVIEW1,TEXAS, SPECIFYING THE NATURE AND TYPE OF SUCH IMEROVEMENT$ ESTABLISHING THE !,WISER OF EFFECTUATION AND METHOD OF PROCEDURE THEREOF, DESIGNATING AND SEPARATING UNITS OF WORKS ALLOCATING DIVISION OF PAYMENT OF COST, PROVID- ING RULE FOR APPORTIONMENT OF COST, FIXING TI14E'TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF PAY14ENT OF COST AND PROVIDING AND DEFINING ASS- ESSMENTS THEREFOR, SPECIFYING NATURE OF ASSESSMENT LIENS AND PERSONAL LIABILITY) PROVIDING FOR ISSUANCE AND PROVISIONS OF ASSIGNABLE CERTIFICATES IN EVIDENCE OF ASSESSMENT FOR COSTS) AND DIRECTING THE CITY ENGINEER TO PREPARE PLANS AND SPECIFICA- TIONS FOR THE I14PROVEMENT OF DESIGNATED UNITES, AND RATIFYING - AND AFFIRMING SUPPLEMENTAL AGREEMENT WITH BRAN & HOFFMAN PAV- ING CONTRACTORS FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF SUCH Il-TROVEMENI'S. BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF PLAINVIEW, TEXAS: That public necessity exists and requires that the following portions of the designated street! 5 in the city of Plainview, Texas should be improved, as herein provided, to -wit: 1. Sixth Street from the East line of Utica Street to the West Line of Smythe Street, designated as Unit No. 300 2. Sixth Street from the East line of Quincy Street to the West Line of Portland Street, designated as Unit No. 301 3. Sixth Street From the East line of portland Street to the West line of Oakland Street, designated as Unit Nor. 302 nm 4. Sixth Street from the East line of Oakland Street to the West line of Nassau Streetq designated as Unit No.303 5. Sixth Street from the East line of Nassau Street to the West line of Milwaukee Street, designated as Unit No. 304 6. Sixth Street from the East line of Park Drive to pave- ment on Joliet Street, des i�-nated Unit No. 305 C> 7. Seventh Street from the East line of Beech Street to the West line of Cedar Stfeet, designated Unit No. 30 8. East Seventh Street from the East line of Cedar Street to the pavement of Date Street, designated Unit No. 307 9. Eighth Street from the East line of Lexington to the West line of Kokomo Street, designated Unit No. 308 10. Eighth Street from the East line of Joliet Street to the West line of Independence Street, designated Unit No-309 11. Eighth Street from the East line of Independence Street to the West line of Houston Street, designated Unit No. 310- 12. East Eighth Street from the East line -of Beech Street to the-16est line of Cedar Street, designated Unit No. 311 13. East Eighth Street from the East line of Cedar Street to the pavement of Date'Street, designated as Unit No. 312 14. East Ninth Street from the East line of Beech Street to the pavement on Date Street, designated as Unit No. 313 15. Tenth Street from the West line of Independence Street to the West line of Houston Street, designated as Unit No.314.. C) 16. Eleventh Street from the East line of Baltimore Street to the West line of Broadway Street, designated as Unit No. 315 17. Twelfth Street from the East line of Galveston Street to theWest line of Fresno Street, designated as Unit No. 316 18. Twelfth Street from the East line of Fresno Street to the pavement of CC4,umbia Street, designated as Unit No. 317 19. Southeast Tenth Street from the West line of Beech Street to the pavement `on Date Street, designated as Unit No. 318 20. Southwest Tenth Street from the pavement on Columbia' Street to the East line ,of Austin Street, designated as Unit No. 319 21. Vermont Street from Crestway to Oak Street, thence along Oak Street to Date Street pavement, designated as Unit No.320 22. First Street from the East line of Ash Street to Beech Street Pavement, designated as Unit No. 321 23. Milwaukee Street from Eleventh Street south 160 feet designated as Unit No. 322 24. Milwaukee from Seventh Street south 160 feet, desig- nated Unit No. 323 25. Joliet Street from the South line of Thirteenth Street to the South line of Sixteenth Street, designated as Unit No. 324 26. Independence Street from the North line of Ninth Street to the 'South line of Tenth Street, designated as Unit No. 325 27. Houston Street from the South line of Twentieth Street to the North line of Thirteenth Street) designate d as Unit No. '326 I 28. Galveston Street from -the South line of Twenty- fourth Street to the North line of Thirteenth Street., desig- nated as Unit No.,327 29. Denver Street from the South line of Sixth Street to the pavement of Fifth Street, designated as Unit No. 328 30, Austin Street from Campbell Street to Santa Fe 'Tracks, designated as Unit No. 329 31. The Alley Between Broadway Street and Ash Street from Tenth Street to'Ninth Street, designated as Unit No. 330 32. The Alley between Broadway Street and Ash Street from Ninth Street to Eighth Street, designated as Unit No. 331 33. The Alley between Broadway Street and Austin Street from Ninth Street to Eighth Street, designated as Unit No. CD 332 34. The Alley between Beech Street and Ash Street from Fifth Street to Fourth Street, designated as Unit No, 33 3 35. The Alley in Block No. 33, Original Twon of Plain- view, designated as Unit No C) - 334 36. Baltimore, Street from the South line of Fifth 'Street to the North line of Third, Street, designated as Unit No. 335 37. ElPaso Street from the North line of Twelfth Street to the Southline of Thirteenth Street, designated ad U nit No: 336 38. Southwest Ninth Street from the East line of Austin Stret to the pavement on Broadway Street, designated as Unit No. 337 39. Travis Street from the south line of Ninth Street to the South line of Eighth Street, designated as Unit No. C_� 3 40. Oakland Street from"theSouth line of Sixteenth Street to the South line of Fifteenth Street, designated as Unit No. 339 41-. Teath.Street from the East line of Wayland Street to the best line of Travis Street, designated as Unit No. 340 42. Thirteenth Street from the East line of Kokomo Street to the West line of Joliet Street, designated as Unit No. 341 ii. That said portions of such designated streets should be im- proved by raising, grading and filling same, and by install- ing concrete curbs and gutters, and where necessary, storm sewers and drains, and by paving with the following type of material on specified foundation: 1. PREFERRED: Triple Asphalt Surface on Six -Inch Caliche Base. 2. ALTERNATE: Double Asphalt Surface on Sig -Inch Caliche-,Base. 3. ALTERNATE: One -Inch Oklahoma Rock Asphalt on Six-Inch,Caliche Lase. y That the specified improvmenta of any specific Unit as herein des nated, or combination of specific Units as here in des- ignated,`shall be initiated and effectuatedby,by Ordinances drafted in accordance with and in conformity to the procedure established and outlined in Chapter 9, Tithe 28, Revised Civil Statutes of Texas, 1925, the terms and provisions of which have heretofore been adopted by the City of Plainview. IV. Thatthe specified improvement of any specific Unit as Herein designated shall be separate and distinct from the improvement. of any other such Unit, and the assessment levied for such improvement shall be separate and distinct from the assessment levied in :any other such Unit, and the said improvement and asses- sment for improvement in any specific Unit as herein designated shall` not inter -dependently effect or be affected by the improve- ment or assessment in any other such Unit. v, That allocation of payment for the specified improvement of each specific Unit as herein designated, shall be ,as follows: 1. Railways using, occupying or crossing any portion of a specific unit as herein designated to be improved, shall be assessed for and shall pay for the entire cost of such improve- ments in the area between their rails and tracks,' double tracks, turnouts and switches, and two feet on each side thereof. 2. The abutting property and the owners 'thereof of a specific Unit as herein designated to be improved, after deduction of the sum to be paid by Railways under Subparagraph l above, sha.11'be assessed for and shall pay for three -fourths of the cost of such improvements. a. In connection with the above assessment, should it appear at the hearing to be held before the fial assessment { is made, that the special benefits to such property, by ,way of , enhancement, of value thereof by virtue of such improvement, will not aggregate such proportion of the cost specified above, then thereshall be assessed and shall be,paid for such abutting property and the owners thereof a lesser amount, not to exceed the benefits of the said improvement. 3. That City of Plainview, after deduction of the 'sum ass- essed against Railways, under Sub -paragraph 1, and 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. VI. That the ga:rtof the cost of the specified improvement ,.of .each specific Unit as herein designated, -which maybe assessed against abutting property and owners thereof, shall be apportioned among the parcels of abutting property and owners thereof in accordance with the Front root Flan or Rule. 1. In connection with the above approtionment, should it appear that the application of the above plan or rule would, in the opinion of the City Council of Plainview, in particular cases result in injustice or inequality, the said Council shall apportion and assess said costs in such proportionZ.As'it amy deem just and equitable,; having in view the special. benefits and enhanced value to be received by such parcels of property and owners thereof, the equities of such owners and the adjustment of sich apportionment so as to produce a substantial equality of benefits received and burdens imposed. VIIO That the time, terms and conditions of payment cf the amounts to be assessed and to be paid for the specified improvement of a 141 `7 specific Unit as herein designated, shall be as follows.- .1. The amounts assessed against and to be paid by Rail- ways for such improvement in the area between their rails and tracks, double tracks, turnouts and switches, and two feet on each side thereof, shall be Paid on estimates or statements, on or before 10 days, after completion of the specified im- provdment of the specific Unit as herein designated, and the acceptance of the same as satisfactory by the City of Plainview, and such amounts so assessed shall bear interest from that date until paid at the rate of 6%; per annum. 2. The amounts assessed against and to be paid by the abutting property and the owners thereof for such imprvoements shall be paid in five equal installments, respectively, due on or before 10 days, one, two, three and four yearsafter the completion of the specified improvement of such specific Unit as herein designated, and the acceptance of the same as satisfactory by the City of Plainview, and such amounts so assessed shall bear interest payable annually from that date until paid at the rate of 6% per annuns a. In connection with the installment payment of the above assessor nts, it shall, in addition, be provided that default in payment of any installment of 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. VIII. . That -the amounts to be assessed and to be paid for the spec- ified improvement of a specific Unit as herein designated, shall be a first and prior lien against abutting pro_perty therein from the date such improvement is ordered by Ordinance as hereinbefore provided, and shall be a personal -liability and charge against the true owners of such property at said date, whether named or, not. 1. The City Council of Plainview, Texas shall cause to be issued, in the name of the City, assignable certificates in evidence of assessments levied, declaring the lien upon the property and the liability of the true owner,or owners thereof, whether correctly named or not, and shall fix there- in the terms and conditions of such certificates. a. The, above certificates shall recite substantially that the proceedings with reference to making the improvement therein referred to, have been reg4larly had in compliance with the law, and that all prerequisites to the fixing of the assessment lien against the property described in the said certificate, and the personal liability of the owner or owners thereof have been performed.- b. The above certificates shall be primafacie evidence of all the matters recited in said certificates, and no further proof thereof shall be required, and in any suit upon any assess- ment or re -assessment) in evidence of which a certificate shall have been issued hereunder, it shall be sufficient to allege the substance of the recitals in such certificate and that such recitals are in fact true, and no further allegation with reference to proceedings relating to such assessment or re -ass- essment shall be necessary. 1 2. Such assessments shall be collectible with interest, expense of collection and reasonable attorney's fee, if in- curred, and shall be a first and prior lien on the property assessed, superior to all other liens and claims except State and County, School District and City Ad Valorem Taxes, and shall be a personal liability and charge against said owners of the property assessed. IX. That the City Engineer is hereby directed to prepare plans for the specified improvement of the Units in this Resolution - - --------- - 1. 4.11 � designated: 1. That the following supplemental agreement made and entered into this 4th day of April, A. D. 1949, by and be- tween the City of Plainview, Texas, acting by its Mayor, as party of the first part, and Bryan &Hoffman Paving Contractors, their executors and assigns, as party of,.the second Part, is hereby ratified and in all things affirmed and is here declared to be a valid contract by and between the City of Plainview, Texas and Bryan & Hoffman Paving Contractors, the said contract being in words and figures as follows: C) SUPPLEi'ENTAL AGREEMENT Street Paving Plainview. Texas This Supplemental Agreement, made and entered into this the 4th day of April A. D. 1949, by and between the City of Plain- view, Texas, represented by the Mayor, party of the First part, and Bryan & Hoffman, Paving Contractors, their executors, administrators, heirs, successors or assigns, party of the second part. WHEREAS, on the lst day of April, 1946, the party of the first part and the part of the second party made and entered ed into a contract for the improvement of certain streets in Plainview, Texas, as shown by the said Contract, specifications, Proposal and Plans annexed thereto,, which are of record and on file in the office ofthe-Sedretary of the City of Plainview, and WHEREAS, said party of the first part and saidparty of the second part, in accordance with the terms of the aforesaid Contract, now desire to extend the terms and provisions of the said Contract to cover other and additional improvements on the same terms, provisions and, basis of the said Contract, now THEREFORE, WITNESSETH.- That for and in consideration of the payments and agreements hereinafter mentioned, to be made and performed by the party -of the first part,land under the condi- tions expressed in the bond bearing even date herewith, the'. said party of the second..' part hereby agrees with the said party of the first parttD commence and complete the construc- tion of Certain improvement's described as follows: The improvement of the hereinafter designated streets by rais- ing, grading and filling same, and by installing concrete curbs and gutters, and, where necessary, storm sewers and drains, and by paving with the following type of material on specified foundation:, 1. PREFERRED: Triple Asphalt Surface on Six -Inch Caliche Base 2. ALTERNATE: Double Asphalt Surface on Six —Inch Caliche Base 3. ALTERNATE: One -Inch Oklahoma Rock Asphalt on Six -Inch Caliche Base I said streets named and designated as in this Resolution enumer- ated in Paragraph I hereto; and all extra work-in connection therewith, under the terms as stated in the General Conditions of the Original Agreement and Contract; and at their own proper cost and expense to furnish all the materials, supplies, mach- inery, equipment, tools, superintendence, labor, insurance and other accessories and services necessary to complete the said construction, in accordance with all the General Conditions of the Original Agreement and Contract, and in accordance with the conditions and prices stated in the proposal attached to the Original agreement and Contract, and in accordance with all the General Conditions of the Original Agreement and Contract, and in accordance with the plans, which includes all maps, plats," ,blue prints and other drawings and printed or written explana- tory matter thereof, and thespecificationstherefor, on file in the Office of the City Secretary, each of which has been identified by proper endorsements, together with the Contractor -IS Proposal, the General Conditions of the Original Agreementand Contract, and the Construction, Bond, all of which are made a part hereof and collectively evidence and constitute the entire Contract. The party of the second part hereby agrees to commence work within ten (10) days after the date written notice to do so shall have been given to him, and to substantially complete same prior to September 15, 1949. And the party of the second part agrees that time is of the essence of this contract, and for, each day of delay beyond the number of calendar days herein agreed upon for the,comple- tion of the work herein specified and contracted for (after due allowance for such extension of time as is provided for under Extension of Time in the General Conditions of the Original Contract and Agreement), the party -of the first part may withhold permanently from the party of the second ,part's total compensation, the sum of TEN AND N01100 ($10.00) DOLLARS per day as stipulated liquidated damages for such de- lay. `Party of the s " econd.part's Responsibility for Work. The party of the second part shall maintain the streets in good and pass- able condition until final acceptance. Wherever in the opin- ion of the Engineer any of the streets or portions thereof are in suitable condition for travel, they shall be opened to traffic,.as may be directed, and such opening -shall not be held to be in any way an acceptance of the streets or any parts thereof, or as a waiver of any of the provisions of the contract, Repairs or renewals made on the streets, due to their.being opened to traffic under instructions from the .6ngineer, to defective materials or work, to natural causes, to ordinary wear and tear, or otherwise, pending completion and acceptance of tly-- work, shall be performed at the expense of the party of the second part. Thel,p4rty_,of the first part agrees to pay in accordance with the provisions in the General Conditions of the Original Agreement and Contract, and the proposal submitted therewith, subject to additions and deductions, as provided in the general conditions of the Original Agreement and Contract, and to make payments on account thereof as provided therein. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, -the parties to these presents have exec - ,sited this agreement .in,the year 1949 and on April 4th. CITY OF PLAINVMI CONTRACTING FIRM BRYAN & HOFF114AN BY Winfield Holbrook Mayor By B. L. Hoffman Party of the -First -Fart F-arty of the Second Part Certified April, 1949 P. H. Bryan Secretary X. This resolution shall be effectuated by Ordinances as herein provided, and shall be in force and effect from and after its passage. -PASSED AND APPROVED on this the 4th day of April, A. D. 1949. ATTEST: P. H. Bryan City Secretary Winfield Holbrook M6Y_6_r Moved by Elliott, seconded by Webb, that the City Accept the Fire Hydrant Bid of West Texas SUPP13T Company, on improved Muehler Model Plug of $120.20 as being the -low bid. Moved by Elliott, seconded by Pritchett that the City a accept the low bid of Clowe & Cowan on Cast Iron Fittings as pex�their bid. Carried. Moved by Pritchett seconded by Elliott.- thatthe City accept the low bid of Viking ,Supply Company on M & H Valves as per their bid. Carried. Reports were read as follows: City Inspector, $279.40; Plainview Bus Company, 2% Franchise $113.62i City Secretary $2574.42; Police Report, $1281.50; Current axes, $2448.96; Delinquent Taxes, $260-33; Parking Meters, $2755.50. Moved by Webb, seconded by Pritchett that the reports be accepted and .filed. Carried. Moved by Webb, seconded by Elliott, that the Mayor be author- ized to sign contract with Qevil Lebow on operating dump ground. Carried. The City Engineer read Bryan & Hoffmann estimate for paving American Legion Block and 13th and Lexington Street amount $554.48 For Material on Hand 4600.00 Moved by Elliott, seconded by Webb, that the estimates be.paid. Carried. The Mayor read an esitmate in favor of Enix Construction Co. on the Sewer job. amount, $11340.66. Moved by Webb, seconded by Elliott that the City pay estimate less the amount of lein filed by American V,,'ell Works of$10052-14. Carried. This amount was paid in full, the treasurer receiving at the same time a cashiers check from Hale County State Bank payable to City of Plainview in the amount ,of $10052.11+. The Kayor read an estimate in Favor of Hasie & Green on sewer job by Engix Constrwtion Company for $592.06. Moved by Elliott seconded byPritchettthat the estimate be paid. CarrieR. Moved by Webb, seconded by Elliott, that the following list of bills be paid' Carried. Southwester Public Service Company, $1000-79; Chicken Inn, $122.02; Plainview Welding ,_Works, $5.00; Southwestern Bell Telq)hone Company, 1$92 45A West texas Gas Co 112.60; Wyatt ixietal & Boiler Works, $3�4. 8;- Gravely Texas, inc., 4-77; Clowe & Cowan, Inc., $91 1 .72; The Steck Company, $13-15,, Lubbock 1'14achine Company. Inc., $67.50; The Rohan Co.,1nc.,$249.74; Blankenship Supply Company, f218.08; West Texas Wholesale Supply Company 1 $76.25; John Hull, P3.00; Plainview Sanitarium,& -Clinic, $42.75-t ; The Rogers Agency, TP'46.00; Farmers Blacksmith Shop,46a5O,- Reams Electric, $29.20;s Commercial Radio Equipment Co.,$4.50; Shepard Cehvrolet Company, $477.81; W. 6. Barley & Company, 491.39; The Harder Agnecy,_491.73; The Karpark Corporation, $57.5,1;,State Chem- ical Company,62-32; Connor !,�athes Co.,Inc.,$11.27; Jarvis -Tull & Company, Inc.,113.0 ; Continental Oil Company, $77.25-,Samuel East- mam Company, Inc., 3285.01; Kiker's Service Station, �22.29; Nisbet-Ludeman,o173.40; Burt Electric Company, $239-45; Cosden Petroleum Corp.,n $105.07; Skinner & Kennedy Stationery, $57.47; Shook Tire Company, $25.05; Conley -Lott -Nichols Company, 019.80; Kerr Hardware Compan�42.,25; $3.95, Plains Machinery Company, �W.00; V. R. Rodgers & Son, Thatcher Printing Company $139-00; Meinecke Bros.,.$12.89; The "ale County Abstract Company, 6i9.00; Foxworth-Gal- braith Company, $T2 Company, _w ?O_; Robkwell Bros. & any, $15-00;Barleys Cities Service >ZaLon, $68.63; Herald -News Publishing Company, 1201-32; Plainview Hardware Company, $19.68; Phillips Battery Co,, 72.90; Winn Motor Company, $75.45; Fred Berryhill Equipment Co., 330 06; Newman Motor Company Automobiles, $18.11; Plainview Safety Lane: $28.40. Davis Electric Company, $32.03; Higginbotham -Bartlett Co, . $130.85; Drs. Seiler & Fite, $25.00; Long-pellLumber Company 631 05; John G. Logsdon, Z78-14; Churchwell, Bros.,3319.96; Mitchell kardZre Company, $14.84; '-L'he Plainview Trilbune, $2.50; Stapleton Bros. Machine & Tank Company, 30.00; 14. W. Lemons Burial Ass.,$3.80; P. H. Bryan - Registrar, 24-50; City Blacksmith Shop, 05.10; Seipp Machine Shop, $3.00; Robinson & Herring Drug, $18.13; Plainview builders Supply, $34-78. SALARIES: P. H. Bryan, $337,.5.110; Winfield Holbrook, $275.00; Margaret Kay, $150-00; Fannie Norman, $225.00; Danice Smith, $67-50; Frank R. Day, $150-00; R. K. Snethen, $500.00* Hoyt Curry, $300-00; Nath Burkett $21.5 00; Joe E. Baker,, 4200.00; E. J. Shearer, $190.00; Hub urt, il96-33; J. E.- Sheeon, �190.00; Floyd Nelson $196.33; Delbert Ball ew, $187-50; Hartense elphrey, $186.00; J. 1. Sanderson, $172-50; J. C. Smith, $192.00; George J. Boswell, $150.00; Sam Faith, $80.00; T. P. bitton, $180.00, A. E. Elston,.$6.00; B. 14. Odom, $225-00; J.-VI. Butler, $172-50; A. 141. HamiltOrL, $250400; Leedy Maxey, $195.00; Frank Rigler, ' $187.50; Berr Lynch, $187-50; Cl de R Dorsett, $187.50; Fred 1. Chandler, - 187-50; F. A. Ray,'�187-50; Johnnie D. Bailees, R. $180.00; Lee . Peek $180.00; Carroll S. Johnston, $172-50; William E. Re 1. egar, 4138.00; W. F. Foley, $360 * 00; S. E. Boles, $297.50; A. T Herrod $200.00; Jack Slaughter, $212 50; Lewis Lowe, $212-50; Jack Morris, $208.60; H. R. Sloan, $150-00; J. H. Hunter, $172.50* Roy Warren, 4202-50; F. L. Thornton, , 1225.00; A. L. King, 4206.25; O. B. Guin, 4195.00; Truit Ray, 180.00; 141. Y. Tamplin, $172-50; Mute W. Rannals, $190.00; Eugene J. Dillard, $172.50; Edward E. Annett,, $172-50; J. M. Heflin, $150.00; Will Evans, $160.00; W. D. Wilbourn, $172-50; Dr. E. C. Nicholl, $200.00; Dr. D. P. Jones $75.00;.Josephine Piller, $75-00; C. E. Bramlet, $172.50; N. &. Johnson, $145.00; F. C. Moore, $172-50, T. T. Cargill, $145.00; Burton -oleman, $145.00; Arvle Kingery $145.00; Albert F. ' Anderson, $145-00; Allen Peoples, Jr. $14; 00; P. R. Angell, ;172-50; Houston Taylor, $145.00; Delwin Williams, $172-50; X. C. C;ollins,$130.58, L', X. killL-r, $153.00; Tom McAlister, $187.00; J. A. Cole, 4145-00� The meeting adjourned. Ma;brt City Secretary -:April 18,1949:- The City Council met in regular cession with Mayor Holbrook presiding and Adlermen, C. P. Elliott, Joe E. Webb, A. B. Hood, Sam Langford, R.K.Snethen-City Engineer also was present. Minutes of April 4th, 1949, read and adopted. Moved.by Elliott, seconded b-'Y Langford that City pay the balance due on Peerless pump Division estimatet.r of $2284.25. Carried. Moved by hood) seconded by Elliott that City pa L. D. Harrison bill.of 02346.08 onwell pump house. Carried. Moved by Webb, seconded by I'Iebb that W--Wayne Barker be employed on parks temporarily at $6.60 per day: Carried. Aloved by -14angford2 seconded by Webb, that Pay Balance of CD AirPort Warrant out of Parking Meter Funds amounting to $2650.00. CD Carried. The next business was canvassing the Election Returns of April 5th, 1949. Moved by Webb, seconded by Hood, that election canvass order be passed. Carried. ORDER CANVASSING ELECTION RETURNS There was presented to the Council, in proper form, and in proper manner, the returns of the election held throughout the City of Plainview, Texas, on the 5th day of April, 1949, to elect the following officers for the City of Plainview, and the said re- turns having been received, opened and canvassed as provided by law, and it appearing from said returns that the following can- didates received the number.o.f votes herein stated: For Councilmen: No.of Votg:s. Sam Langford 45 T. E. 114itchell 192 Joe Murrell 195 E. 14. Osborne 485 Ernest Brock 54 E® G. Alexander 176 the total number of votes polled being 295 , and the term of office is for the ensuing two years. The -following candiates having received the largest number of votes were declared duly elected by the City Council: Sam Langford E. IM. Osborne. -IT IS, THEREFORE, declared that the above named persons, having received the highest number of votes cast for anyone for for the above named offices, are elected for the ensuing two years. DONE this 18th day of April,- A. D. 1949, at a. regular meeting of the City Council, Gity of Plainview, Texas. Winfield Holbrook ATTEST: Mayor P. H. Bryan City Secretary The Oath of Office was administered to Aldermen, E. M. Osborne and Sam Langford. Moved and seconded that the Mayor, City Engineer, -City Secre- tary investigate selling the Baptist People a Aot of land on 2nd Street for a Church. Carried. Moved by Osborne seconddd by Elliott, that Street Lights be installed at llth and Elm, 10th and Raleigh, 10th and Smythe, 10th and Travis. garried. Moved by -"angfrod, seconded by Hood, that Jack Slaughter be employed as Sewer plant Operator at salary of $210.00 per month, on City Engineers recommendation. Carried. Moved by .Elliott, seconded by Langford, that Engineers plans for water lines as set out on the map be adopted. Carried. b Moved.by Osborne seconded Langford that Harold ;Shannon be employed as Engineers Asst. temporarily at $150.00 per month. Carried. Moved by Hood, seconded by Elliott, that the City install an S inch sewer line from Manhole in alley on 5th Street, between Broadway and 'Austin to a manhole in alley in 2nd Street between Broadway and Austin. Carried, Moved by Langford, seconded by Osborne that the Council app- rove the engineers plans as shown on the reap for sewer extensions. Carried. Moved by Elliott, seconded by Langford, that pavement resol- ution be passed. Carried. RESOLUTION A RESOLUTI-ON ASSERTING THE CORRECTINESS OF PREAMBLE, RATIFYING,, APPROVING AND ADOPTING ESTII-VIATES, ROLLS AND ZTATEMENTS OF THE CITY .ENGINEER OF THE CITY OF PLAINVIEL, TEXAy, , ORDERING HEARING TO BE GIVEN TO THE OWNERS OF ABUTTING PROPERTY PRIOR TO ASSESS - ENT FOR IMPROVEMENT OF SUCH ABUTTING PROPERTY, PRESCRIBING PROCEDURE FOR HEARING, NAXING DATE, TI14E AND, PLACE OF SUCH HEARING, ORDERING CITY SECRETARY TO GIVE NOTICE OF THE TIME, PLACE AND PURPOSE OF SUCH HEARING, PRESCRIBING SUBSTANCE OF FORM OF SUCH NOTICE AND DECLARING AND EMERGENCY. WHEREAS, the City of Plainview, Texas, by Resolution, has heretofore determinbd that public necessity exists and requires, that the following portions of the designated, streets in the City of Plainview, Texas shallbe improved as therein provided, to -wit: 1. Sixth Street from the East line of Utica Street to the West line of Smythe Street, designated as Unit No. 300 2. Sixth Street from the Last line of Quincy Street to the 'Kest line of Portland Street, designated'as Unit No. 301 3,. Sixth Street from the East line of Portland Street to the West line of Oakland Street, designated as Unit No. 302 4. Sixth Street from the East line of Oakland Street to the West line of Nassau Street, designated as Unit No. 303. 5. Sixth Street from the East line of Nassau Street to the West line of Milwaukee Street, designated as Unit No. 304 6. Sixth Street from the East line of Park Drive to pavement on Joliet Street, designated'as Unit No. 305 7,, Seventh Street from the East line of Beech Street to the "est line of Cedar Street, designated as Unit No. 306 8. East Seventh Street from the East line of Cedar Street to the pavement on Date Street, designated Unit No. 307 9. Eighth Street from the fast line of Lexington to the West line of Kokomo Street, designated as Unit No. 308 10. Eighth Street from the East line of Joliet Street to the West line of Independence Street, designated Unit No.r309 11. Eighth Street from the East line of Independence street to the West line of Houston Street, desingted Unit No. 310 12. East Eighth Street from the East,line of Beech Street to the West line of Cedar Street, designated Unit No. 311 13. East Eighth Street from the East line of Cedar Street to the pavement of Date Street, designated as Unit No. 312 14. East Ninth Street from the East line of Beech Street to the pavementon Date Street, designated as Unit No. 313 15. Tenth Street from the West, line of independence Street to the 'West line of Houston Street, designated as Unit. 314 16. Eleventh Street from the East line of Baltimore Street to the West line of Broadway Street, designated as Unit No. '315 17. Twelfth Street from the Eastline of Galveston Street to the 'West line of Fresno Street, designated as Unit No. 316 18. Twelfth Street from the East line of Fresno Stfeet to the pavment oid Columbia, Street, designated as 'nit No. 317 19. Satheast Tenth Street from the West line of Beech Street to the pavement on Date Street, desingated as Unit No. 318 20. Southwest Tenth Street from the pavement on Columbia Street to the East line of Austin Street, des*gnated as Unit No. 319 21. Vermont Street from Crestway to Oak Stfeet, thence along Oak Street to Date Street pavement, designated as Unit No. 320 154 22. First Street from the East line of Ash Street to Beech Street Pavement, designated as Unit No. 321 23. Milwaukee Street from Eleventh Street south 160 ft., designated as Unit No. 322 24. Milwaukee Street from Seventh Street South 160 ft.,) designated as Unit No. 323 25. Joliet Street from the South line of Thirteenth Street to the South line of Sixteenth Street, designated as Unit No-324 26. Independence Street from the North line of Ninth Street to the South line of Tenth Street, designated, as Unit Nos' 325 27. Houston Street from the South line of Twentieth Street to the North line of Thirteenth Street, designated as Unit No'326 28. Galveston Street fromthe Sath line of Twenty-fourth Street to the North line of Thirteenth Street, designated as Unit No. 327 29. Denver Street from the South line of Sixth Street to'' the pave on Fifth Street, designated as Unit No. 328 30. Austin SteeV from Campbell Street to Santa Fe Tracks, designated as Unit No. 329 31. The Alley betwe ' en Broadway Street and Ash Street from Tenth Street to Ninth Street, designated as Unit No. 330 32. The Alley between BroadwayStreet and Ash Street from Ninth Street to Eighth Street, designated as Unit No. 331 Ca 33. The Alley between Broadway Street and Austin Street from Ninth Street to Eighth Street, designated as Unit No. 332 34. The Alley between Beech Street and Ash Street from Fifth Street to'Fourth Street, designated as Unit No. 333 35. The Alleys in Block No. 33, Original 7oim of Plainview designated as Unit No. 334 36. Baltimore Street from the South line of Fifth Street to the North line of Third Street, designated as Unit No, 335 37,- ElPaso Street from the North line of Twelfth Street to the South line of Thirteenth Street, designated as Unit No. 336 38. Southwest Ninth Street from the East line of Austin Street to the pavement on Broadway Street, designated as Unit No. 337 39. Travis Street from the South line of Ninth Street to the South line of Eighth Street, designated as Unit No. 338 40. Oakland Street from the South line of Sixteenth Street to the South line of Fifteenth Street, designated as Unit No. 339 41. Tenth Street from the East line of Wayland Street to., the West line of Travis Street, designated as Unit 340 42. Thirtbenth Street from the East line of Kokomo 6treet to the West line of Joliet Street, designated as Unit No. 341 and WHEREAS the City of Plainview, Texas, by proper RBsolutio'n, has heretofore determined that said portions of such designated streets shall be improved by raising, grading and filling.same, and by installing concrete curbs and -gutters, and, where necessary, stormsewers and drains, and by paving with the following type 621 material on specified foundation: 1. PREFERRED: Triple Asphalt Surface on Six -Inch Caliche Base. J. 2. ALTERNATE: Double Asphalt Surface on Six -Inch Caliche ase. 3. ALTERNATE: One -Inch Oklahoma Rock Asphalt on Six- inch lualiche Ease, MM WHEREAS, the City of Plainview, Texas, by proper resolution, has heretofore provided that no assessment for the specified improvement of the specific Units as herein designated shall be made against any Railway or its owners, nor against any aubtting property or its owners, unit after notice and oppor- tunity for hearing by and before the City Council of the City of Plainview, and no such assessment shall be made against any abutting property or owners thereof in excess f6h of the special benefits of such property and its owners in the ehhanced value thereof by means of such improvement'-: and WHEREAS the City of Plainview, Tex -as, by proper Resolution, has heretofore provided, in connection with the above hearings, that the owners of such Railways or the owners of any interest there- in and the owners of such abutting property or the owners of any interest therein, shall have the right., at such hearing, to be heard on any matter which is a prerequisite to the validity of the proposed assessment, the 'Lien and liability therefor, the special benefits to the abutting property and owners thereof by means of the improvement for which the ass- essment is to be levied, and the accuracy, sufficiency, regul- arity,, and validity of the proceedings and contract in connec- tion with such improvement and proposed assessement; and W,HEREAS the City of Plainview, Texas, by proper Resolution, has heretofore, in further connection with the above hearings, ordered and directed that the City Engineer prepare and file with the City, estimates showing the cost of the specified im- provement of each specific Unit herein, together with tle description of abutting property in each Unit, the names of the owners 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 with the proposed assessment. A NOW.THEREFORE. BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY C) V P T. a T AT I T Mfl%�Tq, V V �,,, cz - I. That all matters asserted in the preamble to this Resolution are hereby declared to be Lure and correct. Its Thatthe following estimates,rolls, and statements of the City Engineer of the City of Plainview, Texas, filed in obedience to the directive restated in the preamble herein, be, and the same are hereby, in respect to the matters and things therein contained, in entirety, ratified, approved and adopted, to -wit: 6th E. L. Utica-W. L. Smyt h� —30 Width Pvt. owner Lot Block Addit UNIT No.'3,D0 Front Tatal North Side Ftg. -Asses1t Wayland- College 45152 Cz. South Side 675 '207z25 T. A. Panciera 13 53 CLH, Alley 140 429.80 J.- C. Moore 1 53 20 Travis Street c-H. 140 420,,.80 J. L. Norris 6 44 75 L. Norris 5 44 C R. 50 153.50 J. L. Norris 4 44 C.H. 50 153.50 J. L. NorrisNorr50 3 44 C.A. C.H_ 153.50 L. Norris, 2 44 CH. 50 50 158.50 153.50 I 44 C.H. 50 153.50 ---------- --- j Gt i E. L. Quincy�W, L, Portland UNIT NO. 301 30' Pvt N. A, Old Unit No. 198 North Side ` W. R. Isbell 10 28 C.Fi. 140 429.80 Alley 20 Lewis Wimberly 11 28 C.H. 140 429.80 South Side J. E. Anderson 16 29 C.H. 140 429.80 Alley 20 Mrs, W. F. Wall 1 29 C.H. 140 429.80 1719.20 6th E. L. Portland-W. L. Oakland UNIT NO. 802 30' Width N. A. -Old Unit No. 197 North Side' W. L. Ford 10 21 C.] L 140 429.80 Alley 20 D. W. Henry 11 21 C.F[. 140 429,80 South Side �. V. Durning W'A-16 20 C.H. 70 214.90 �5. E. Bolles Ei/ 16 20 C.Il. 70 214.90 Alley 20 Joe E. Davis 1 20 C.H. 140 429.80 1719.20 6th E. L. Oakland-W. L. Nassau-30' Width UNIT NO. W3 North Side Minnie Dubose 10 16 C.H. 140 429.80 Alley _ 20 J. D. Dunla.p W40'11 16 C.H. 40 122,8q E._ G. Owen, Jr. E100111 16 C.H. 100 307.00 South Side Ruby DeWeese 16 17 C.H. 140 429.80 Alley 20 Marsh Watson 1 17 C.H. 140 429.80 171940 - 6th E: L. Nassau-W. L. Milwaukee UNIT NO. 364 30, Width N. A. --Old Unit No. 196 North Side ,G. R. Fain 10 90 CH. -140 429.80 Alley 20 John W. Speck 11 90 C.H. 140 429.80 South Side Nora Stark 16 95 C.H.140 429.80 Alley 20 E. M. Osborne 1 95 C.H. 140 429.80 1719.20 6th E. L. Park Drive-Pvt. Joliet UNIT NO. 305 City owned both sides. 7th, E. L. Beech-W. L. Cedar UNIT NO. 306 30' Width 3007 Front Foot Asses. A. D.-Old Unit No. 124 North Side r, Paul Williams 13 O.T. :+ 140 429.80 Alley 20 Owner Lot Block Addit Front Total Ftg. Asses't ' Mrs. Etta Hamilton W37'8 13 O.T. 87 113.59 O. E. Crable E100'8 13 OX. 103 316.21 South Side Pilgrim Holiness Ch. 16 12 O.T. 140 429.80 Alley 20 W. N. Gutherie 1 12 O.T. 140 429.80 1719.20 E. 7th 11. L. Cedar-Pvt. on Date; UNIT NO. 307 A. D.-Old Unit No. 125 " North Side W. N. Gutherio 9 2 O.T. 140 429:80 Alley 20 Mrs. Mice Meek 8 2 O.T. 140 429.80 South Side C. D. Koen 16 Alley 3 O.T. 140 �429:So .. Mrs. Alice Meek 1 3 O.T. 20 140 429.80 1719:20 `8th F L. Lexington-W. L. Kokomo UNIT NO. 308 30' Width Rate front foot 2.67-A. D.-Old Unit No. 60 North Side - Mrs. W. J. Klinger 9 ,5 C.H. 140 373.80 Alley 20 W. G. Hoffman 8 5 C.H. 14Q 373.80 South Side E. O. Cates, 10 4 C.H. 140 373.80 :,Alley 20 L. Ludeman 11 4 .. GH.' ` 146 373.§0 1495.2.0 8th E. L ioliet-W. L. Independence ',-. UNIT NO. 309 30, Width Rate front foot 2.67 A. D. Old UnitlVo. 38 North Side Mrs. Ruth Branham 9 2 Riverside 165 440:5,5 Alley 26 Mrs. Ida Thomas 8 2 Riverside 165 440.55 South Side Episcopal. Church 16 Alley iy rsi e 160 440.55 - _ 26 Paul E. Guynes 1 3 Riverside 165 440.55 1762.20 Sth -IJ, L. Tndependence-W. L. Ilouston Rate $2.67 Front foot North Side .Clarence Perkins W2A9 90 E. H. Perry E1h9 90 Alley Mrs. C. K. Shelton 8 90 South Side Alice Harrel W1/16 91 J. N. Miller Elf 16 91 Alley J. N. Bley 1 91 U TT NO. 310 A. D.-Old Unit No. 57 !a A&W 931/3 A&W 46 % 20 A&W 140 373.80 A&W 70 186.90 A&W 70 186.90 20 A&W 140 373.80 E. 8th E. L. Beech-W. L. Cedar UNIT NO. 311 30' Width, Rate $3.07 Front Foot North Side Geo. Dallinger., 9 14 O.T. 140 429.S0 Alley 20 Mrs. Maud Thomas 8 14 O.T. 140 429.80. South Side Church W90'16 13 Q.T. _ 90 276.30 Nan M..Hand E50'16 13 O.T. 50 153.50 t Alley 20 Ch. C'alcote W50'1 13 O.T. 50 153.50 A. M. Lycan E90'1 13 O.T. 90 276.30 1719.20 ` E. 8th E. L. Cedar-Pvt. on Date UNIT NO. 312 North Side J. H. Lovett 9 1 O.T. y140."-:-.420.80 Alley 20 James A. King W50'8 1 O.T. 50 153.50 James A. King E'90'8 1 O.T. 90 276.30 South Side , Clarence E. Lovell 16 2 O.T. 140 429.80 Alley 25 J. G. Lovell 1 _ 2 O.'T. 140 429.80 1719:20 E. 9th E. L: Beech-Pvt. On Date UNIT NO. 313 30' Width 'Rate 3.07 Front Foot N..A. Old Unit No. 172-173 North Side Junior High S. 206.5 633.95 Alley 25 Silas Maggard 4 1 Delay 40 122.80 Silas Maggard 3 1 Delay 40 122.80 John Taylor 2 1 Rucker 50 153.50 John Taylor 1 1 Rucker 50 153.50 Cedar Street 67.5 Mrs. L. D. Rucker 4 1 Rucker 50 153.50 Mrs. L. D. Rucker. 3 1 Rucker 50 159.50 Alley 16 Harry Ragland 2 1 Delay 40 1-22.80- _ Harry Ragland 3 1 Delay 40 122.80 South Side J, M. Tye 16 19 O.T. 140 429.80 Alley 20 !f A. G. Sargent 1 14 O.T. s 140 429.80 Cedar Street 75 Mrs. H. L. A. Frank 16 1 O.T, 140 429.80 Alley 20 Floyd L. McConold 1 1 O. C. 140 429.80 3,457.35 10th W. L. Independence-W. L. Houston UNIT NO. 314 30' Width Rate 3.07 Front foot A. D.-Old Unit No. 67 North Side Mrs. Freddie Windwehen W1F�14 6 Highland 70 214.90 Minnie Patrick E1/214 6 Highland 70 214.90 Alley 20 Roy Dement 1 6 Highland 140 429.80 South Side Mrs. Mattie Mclnish W 1/ 12 89 AWN 70 214.80 Mrs. E. S. McClendon E1/212 89 A&IvV 70 ' 214.80 Alley 20 Mrs. J. W, McDonald W901 89, AWN 90 276.30 . 1,565.50 11th E. L. t'altimore-W. L. Broadway UNIT NO. 315. 30' Width N. A. -Old Unit No. 176 _ North Side Pl. Ind. Sch. Dist. E49.5'9 9 Cent. ]Park 49.5 151.97 Alley 22.5 A. J. Nisbet, Jr. W1x",8 $- Cent. Park 70 214.90 W. B. Hood E1/ -8 8 Cent. Park 70 214.90 Austin Street 15 Albuquerque Nat. trust 17 2 Depot 140 Albuquerque Nat. trust 16 2 Depot. 140 Alley 20 SouthSide N. V. Nicholson 16 3 Cent. Park 102.5 W. B. Hood 16 3 Cent. Park 52.5 Alley 19.53 Mabel Rushing 1 3 Cent. Park 155 Austin Street 75 J. P. Flake 1 2 Cent. Park J. P. Flake Lowe Strip Cent. Park 185 12th E. L. Galveston-W. L. Fresno UNIT NO. 316 30' Width Rate 3.07 Front Foot North Side Ozell'a Byars, W 1/ 9 32 Highland 70 214.90 W. W. Anderson E1/ 9 32 Highland 70 214.90 Ailey 20 Bertie Maye Garrison 8 32 Highland 140 -429.80 South Side Mrs. F. I. Galloway W1/ 14 25 Highland 70 214.90 Me s. J. ITT. Hacker' E 1 14 25 highland 70 214.94 Alley 20 Mrs. C. E. White 1 25 '.. Iigk�lan;d 140 429.80 1719.20 3a f�-Olt vv78 Nonh S=ne R. EMWder '. 'V -9 31 ii._g].L$`i. n M2✓�l 1�,f? - -,vL Golden a M 31 t'-1.Ig3.lcand 70 1`t 2_l .9', A1?ea 210 ' i-.. I Sr, eaSQr' 8 M lUghland 140 42Afig," 0,,vl1e"a Lot Block, A ;', Front Total P'tg, ASS£S't El Paso Street 75 C. E. Crable v V9 30 Highliann. 90 2763.30 .s'oSSie :i al`1'ro ugh EM 30 Highland 50 15310 Alley v0 rS. (. -M, Utsler W ILL 8 •30 131 i g frland 7() 214.90 Emniet Green Ems `o FlighMnd 70 14.9C Denver- S reet 75 v?s ti, Ethel G3%' ls`s?, WEB 29 i,'"�.,1'Lliz Yid 70 �149P 1%__s. Verriie Tuber EM 29 ligNand 70 21190; My 20 1 , L le eyno'_tls 8 29 _,pis^. d I zR; 29.80) S;u,u h Me i m Bang 4 26 Highla-,nd 1` 0 429,SI .CIi lei% 20 Amer R. Anderson 1 26 xlig land 140 429.8E _ aPso Sweet 7.5 Assen-bly of God I4 27 Highland 140 42^.80 ,Ule rG Estes' 'Bed ? 27 Highland 140 429.80 Denver Street 47 Orville L. Aldrich 14 28 Highland 1=j0 42180 Alley 2U_ ,` ns ,n & Bumpus 1 28 FUghland 140 42180 515M, .., 1:. 10 W. '__ SFi-tr-rvt. on Date UNJ N(1 318 . :''Ji;:_L!. l. Rate 3.07 Ii uoj?.s. Foot North Side South Moe :4 L Bishop 17 1 ia:lle= 5!0 153.50 K. R. Davenport nor 113 �.. FIT 311crest t ail' 133.5' B, Davei port 15 1 Merest 50 153.50 K. B & Davenport 14 1 11111cr°est 50 153ZO K, f . & Davenport 13 1 11 ilerest 50 15310 K, B. & Davenport 12 1 Milc`rest 0 153.50 K. & & Davenport 11 1 Hillerest 50 153.5(lj K. B. & Davenport 10 1 MUM 50 153ZO K. B. ti 1>2 i wpori 9 1 lfuRrest 50 153.50F u`aven00rt 8 1. 11illerest 10 30-70 276100 S. ',V ik)fh Pvt. on rColurri 3i L'.-E L. Austin CJ I 146 `s Width 30' mate 3.07 Front moat North Side White 11 i Perdue 225 69215 11ey 20 ,iith-er Rogers 285'-10 :1 Perdue 85 260.95 Roswell Ajexa nder 1;,140'10 1 Perdue 140 421.8,^- Sout i SMe ,' C. Bell 22 10 Wes Hillerest 50 53 50 .I '' Bell 23 10 ; j/5'%es", _Merest: .50 3-'U K B. Davenport 21 .10 YY�e.Ct Merest 50 15150 K. n, Davenport 25' 10 West, iail:ci:est. 50, 153 ¢.. P. Davenport 26 10 West 11 1 resr, 50 15150 _ B5 Davenport 27 1G= West c-I icreat 50 153.50 K. 16 3 m enport 28 10 West 1 -- c':est 1 `v 155 -511, K B J G : enport 29 10 West Hillerest 50 l5 3. 5G K. B3 i,a,;,en0ort 80 10 'vest tlallcrest 50 15150 K B. Davenport 31 10 West I-Iiile rest 50 15150 K. B. Pserporl 32 30 West Merest. 45 138A5 305"65. c nnoi" Cr stway to `tali thence along vale to Jute at. Pvt. 1 ltl-i 0 Pate 3.07 Front Foot UNIT NO. 320 North Side - . S. E, Curry 21 4 Merest 100 30710 S. E. Carry 20 4 llillerest 50 153.50 illy s'f,ie Hembree 19 4 riile:rest 50 153,5r S E. Curry 18 4 Merest 50 15150 Curry 17 4 aflilcrest. 50 153.50 Eva. D. Xkk 16 4 Hillneat 50 153M Nin. Thomas R. reeves 15 41 50 i53.50 G, .?cG urfey 14 4 HURnest 50 153.50 G. :1,10"C luffeY~ 13 4 Hillcrest 50 153.50 j. G. ,J G1fey 12 4 Has' nest 50 1535r? - Eor i- BQQxveU 11 1 Merest Lies: 50 15330, 1 ern Li iA ell 20 4 Hrilic .at .50 153LO i VA Ea.slT`idge 5 5 Mum so 3010 .its" ti _de' S. E. May (paved) E20'37 :f 11111crest 20 61,4f, S. E. May (paved) 36 7 Ifuleirest 50 153M S. , . ��� Curry (paved) _ �avecl, . .. -� r 35 , a l�ila� ��t _� 5J _, Y) s.7J.v_ S. E. _,td�7'V �. J.L 7 a� .iLC:.e;t _ n 15150 S. E. CUUY 33 7 H,lluest 50 153.50 �; 1'�' Curry 32 [ a a -153ZO �tilcis..st 50 - S, E Curry 31 7 1 `s_ilcrest 510 353.50 ierbert. Castleberry 30 7 Hil'lerest 50 153ZO "Herbert Castleberry 29 7 11111crest 50 153.50 Berber', Castleberry 28 7 xiillcrest 50 1530, „y 3 71.-2�7 1� rsierr C t.r� �he�� 5�I3 �_• f KlilC1:`eSt 37.5 115,13 A & !i tienport E121,'a-27 7 1111i.C2 eS3 12Z 8.3 K. B. & Davenport 26 f a illerest 50 153ZO K, i?. &- Davenport 25 7 Hil?-crest !00 307-()0 ii.. ne Drive R 13, 1S,_mhulmn 29 6 1-!1'lErest 50 Ray k oohWzen 30 6- MUM Ci"'Si. 50 J= o . S. l ,._x 31 6 T1311r s., 50 153 n` -Ritter32 6 r1',i Cress-� 50 i 1st E. L. Ash -Beech St. Pvt. Width 30' Rate 3.07 Front Foot North Side J; A. Ritter 12 Alley J. A. Ritter 1 South Side City Park Milwaukee 11tI, St. South 160' Rate 2.67 Front Foot West Side C. A. McClanahan 5 East Side Tom Roberts 10 Milwaukee 7th South 160' Width 30' Rate 2.67 Front Foot West Side R. K. Snethen N-110'1 East Side MVirT Covington Joliet S. L. 13th-S. L. 16th Width 30' Rate 3.07 Front Foot West Side UNIT NO. 321 2 Goodman 140 429.80 20 2 Goodman 140 429.80 859.60 UNIT NO. 322 A. D.--Old Unit No. 43 11 Highland 160 427.20 10 Highland 160 427.20 854.40 90 91 J. M. Heflin 1 77 J. M. Heflin 2 77 Mrs. Ruth Davis 3 77 Leroy Henry 4 77 15th Street O. S. Rogers 1 & 2 64 Mrs. Nellie Schwab 3 & 4 64 John Walker 5 64 C. S. Mickey 6 64 Mrs. R.-O. Pennington 7 & 8 64 14th Street F. W. &-D. 1&2 49 R&L Farmer 3&4 49 Annie Pearl Joslin 5&6 49 Elizabeth Joslin 7 49 Durwood, N. Jack 8 49 13th St. East Side E. R. Walker 8&7 78 Harold C. Bowman 6 78 Dewey Henry 5 '78 15th Street Jim. Gillilan 16 & 15 63 J. I. Merrell 14 63 A. N. Singleton 13 63 Floyd F. Moore 12 63 William - McErlean 11 63 Milo Brown 10 & 9 63 14th Street Ona McNutt 16 50 F. W. -& D. 15 50 11. M. Miller 14 & 13 50 G. W. Sikes 12-11-10-9 50 Independence N. L. 9th-S. L. loth Width 30' Rate 2.67 front foot West Side W. A. Morton 14 1 ,)W-ner Lot Block Alley W. E. Ferguson 1 1 East Side Mrs. Mattie McInnish strip 89 Mrs. Mattie McInnish 12 89 Mrs. Mattie McInnish 11 89 Mrs. Mattie McInnish N36'10 89 Edgar McClendon S14'10 89 Edgar McClendon 9 89 W. B. Davenport 8 89 W. B. Davenport 7 89 UNIT NO. 323 A. D.-Old Unit No. 41 C.H. 110 185.90 curb in place 107-70 Cr. C.H• 160 427.20 613.10 UNIT NO. 324 Highland 50 153.50 Highland 50 153.50 Highland 50 153.50 Highland 50 153.50 75 Highland 100 307.00 Highland 100 307.00 Highland 50 153.50 Highland 50 153.50 Highland 100 307.50 75 Highland 100 307.00 Highland 100 307.00 Highland 100 307.00 Highland 50 153.50 Highland 50 153.50 75 Highland 100 307.00 Highland 150 153.50 HighIa.nd 50 153.50 Highland 100 307.50 . > Highland 50 153.50 HighlaLnd 50 153.50 Highland 50 153.50 Highland 50. 153.50 Highland 100 307.00 Highland 50 153.50 Highland 50 153.50 Highland 100 307.00 Highland 200 614.00 6140.00 UNIT NO. 325 A. D.-Old proj. No. 25 Riverside 150 400.5-5 Addit Front Total Ftg. Asses't 28 Riverside 150 400.50 A&W 28 74.76 A&W' 50 133.50 A&W 50 133.50 A&W 36 96.12 A&W 14 37.38 A&W 50 13350 A&W 50 133.50 A&W 50 133.50 1673.66 Houston S. L. 20th-N. L. 13th UNIT NO. 326 Width 30' Rate 3.07 front foot West Side B. L. Spencer 1-4 20 Lakeside 200 614.00 I<"Irs, D. A. Redding 5 20 Lakeside 50 153.50 M. W. Mires 6 & 7 20 Lakeside 100 307.00 :ruin H. Smith 8 20 Lakeside 50 153.50 Henry J. Miller 9-12 20 Lakeside 200 614.00, - 18th Street 75 W. Brown 11&10 23 News 100 307.00 Mrs. Jack Hudging 9 23 News 50 153.50- Geq,-T; Ellis- 8 23 News 50 153.50 Earl Ballew _-_ 7 23 News 50 153.50 J. W. Blackwell -6&5 23 News 100 307.00 G. H. Perry . 4 23, News 50 153.50 Mrs: Ida Stratton 3 23 News 50 153.50 Cale Farris, Jr. 2&1 23 News 100 307.00 16th Street 75 H.B. & 'Loan 1&2 79 Highland 100 307.00 Jo Williams 3 79 Highland 5'0 153.50 R. C. Witt 4 79 Highland 50 153.50 15th Street 75 Unknown 1-4 62 Highlands 200 61100 Herald News 5&6 ' 62 Highland 100 307.00 N'ath Burkett 7 62 Highland 50 153.50 J. C. Hudgens 8 62 Highland 50 153.50 14th-Street 75 ,Geo. Dallinger 1 51 Highland 50 153.50 ,Otho Gould 1 51 Highland 50 153.50 Jesse Deleho 3 51 Highland 50 153.50 L. W. Willis 4 °51 Highland 50 153.50 F. W. & b. 5&6 51 Highland 100 307.00 P. W. Derrington 7&8 51 Highland 100 307.00 J. Wade James 13-24 21 James 600 1842.50 18th Street C. S. Mickey 12-13 22 Nevis 100 307.00 C. S. Mickey N�'214 22 Nevis 25 76.75 Jake Brandt S'/2-14 22 News, 25 76.75 Jake Brandt 15 22 News 50 153.50 T. H. Simpson 16-18 22 News 150 460.50 Unknown 19-22 22 News 200 614.00 16th Street Unknown 8 80 Highland 50 153.50 Mrs. O. B. Woodal 7 80 Highland 50 153.50 Paul E. Differ 6&5 80 Highland 100 307.00 15th Street 75 Burney Fish 16&15 80 Highland 100 307.00 Frank Whitfill 14 61 Highland 50 153.50 Floyd D. Fuller 13&12 61 Highland 100 307.00 Thomas S. Stutts 11 61 Highland 50 153.50 P&NTRR Co. 10&9 61 Highland 100 307.00 14th Street 75 Mrs. J. H. Slaton 16 52 Highland 50 153.50 E. M. Carter 15 52 Highland 50 153.50 G. V. Hubbard 14 52 Highland 50 153.50 W. H. Roberts 13 52 Highland 50 153.50 C. L. Bagley 12 52 Highland 50 153.50 F. W. & 1). 11 52 Highland 50 153.50 J. 13. Thgme Highland 100 307.00 13,201.00 Galveston S. L. 24th-N. L. 13th UNIT NO. 327 Width 30' Rate 3.07 front foot West Side Elmer Watson 1 17 Lakeside 658.47 2021.30 Rome Bld. & Loan N'1 1s Lakeside 305.68 938.44 Earl Barr S1/ 18 Lakeside 305.68 938.44 20th Street 60 J. Wade James 12-11-10 21 James 150 460.56 A. B. Morgan 9 21 James 50 153.50 J. Wade James 8-4 21 James 250 767.50 J. H. Crawford 3 21 Jaynes 50 153.50 Mrs. W. F. Beard 2&1 21 James 111-36 341.84 18th Street 61.36 Mrs. Annie L. Finch 11 22 News 50 153.50 Assembly of Gad 10 22 News 50 153.50 Assembly of God N1/29 22 News 25 76.75 H. J. Jarry SY29 22 News 25 76.75 H. J. Jarry 8 22 News 50 153.50 J. W. Blackwell 7&6 22 News 100 391.00 J. W. Blackwell NIA 5 22 News 25 76.75': T. L. Bond S'/25 22 News 25 76.75 T. L. Bond 4 22 News 50 153.50 ' Mrs. Ivan Green 3-1 22 News 150 460.50 16th Street 60 J. C. Owen 1-2 80 Highland 100 307.00 C. C. Fisher 3 80 Highland 50 153.50 M. F. Monroe 4 - 80 Highland 50 153.50 15th Street 75 ; H. Van Landingham 1 61 Highland 50 153.50' Mrs. H. L. McKay 2-5 61 Highland 200 614.00 Unknown 6 61 Highland 50 ; 153.50 P&NTRR Co. 7-8 61 Highland 100 307.00 14th Street 75 Mrs. Ellen Kerch . 1&2 52 Highland 100 307.OQ Higginbotham Bart. 3-6 52 Highland 200 614.00 Higginbotham Bart. N35'7 52 Highland 35 107.45 J. B. Thame S15'7 52 Highland 15 46.05 J. B. Thame 8 52 Highland 50 153.50 10,833.02 East Side A. B. Larwater 1 2 Montrose 184 564.88 23rd Street 60 L. P. Davis 1 3 Montrose 140 429.80 Alley 20 Unknown 26 3 Montrose 140 429.80 22nd. Street 60 Harry Sinclair 1 6 Montrose 140 429.80 ,Alley 20 W. C. Delk 26 6 Montrose 140 429.80- 2,284.08 Total Assessment 13,117.10 21st Street 60 M A. Stroman 1 7 Montrose 142.8 439.40 Alley 20 m F17­1­7 -._ . J �J �, �_ �, ., 26 7 Montrose,; 142.8 439.40` W. E. McKee 60 20th Street 1 8 Montrose 130 A. L. Cavanaugh 20 Alley ` Minnie V. Bleeker 26 8 Montrose 130 399.10 19th Street 12 Smith & Crouch - >' 115 353.05 Troy F. McCauley 20 Alley 13 Smith & Crouch 115 353.05 Troy F. McCauley 18th Street 13 Jordan & LaFont 125 383.75 H. M. LaFont 20 Alley 14 Jordan & LaFont 125 383.75 PI. M. LaFont 17th Street 19 J. P. McCauley Jones & P/Iurphy Jones & Murphy ' 25 l00 76.75 307:00 ~~ Unknown 20&2l < 22 Jones & Murphy 50 `153.50 153.56 Joe Litsch Mrs: Mary H. Gray 23 ;' Jones & 1�! rphY Jones & i�itlirPhy 50 50 50 153.50 Mrs, Flora Hudgins 2,4' 16th Street %8 Tom Lovell 81 Highla.n ^� 50 50 1-53.50 153.50 R. L. Montgomery 7 6 . 81 81 Iiighla nd,, Highland " 50 `153.50 /;' Myrtle McE1re'ath 5 81 Highland 50 153.50 Hazel Havis, . 15th St. 60 Highland 75 100 M `00 16&15 J, E Ray 14 60 Highland 5(),153.50 150 ` 460.50 Unknown T. J. Wardlow, Jr,, 13-110 g 60 Highland" Highland 100 307.00 Cont. Oil Co. 75 100 307.00 14th Street P&NT RR Co. 16&15 52 Highland Highland . 100 11807.0 '0 .' .a." 14&13 J. E. hill 12 53 53 Highland 5053°50 ` L. B. Sloneker F. 'W. & D. RR 11-10-9 .. ,; 53 Highland n 150 460.50 20J47.95 N4J , UNIT 328 Denver S. L. 6th.-Pvt. 5th Width 30' . Rate 3.07 front foot West Side 40 JK2 -140 429.80 S: J. Abrams 20 Alley . 140 City of Plainview East Side 6 53 O.T. 140 429.80 II. E. Nance 20 1iIley "` . B., Hinson N75.T-7 53 O: C. _ Ci.T ,' 75.7 65 ; 232.40 •199.55 B. L. Lawrence S65-7 53 1,291Z5 Owner Lot Block Addit Front Ftg "`Asses't` Total . Austin -Campbell Str. to Santa Fe Tracks UNIT ,NO. 329 Width 30' Rate 3.07 front foot ; West Side 20 7 2 Wye 59 25 166.00 s 76.75 Church 19 W. D. Cleveland 7 2 Wye 7 2 dye 25 76.75 18 B. H. Campbell 17 Irene,: Trimble. 7 2 Wye::. 25 350 76,75 1074.50 F. B: Curry 16-3 7 2 Wye 20 Alley 1 VV,e 140 429.80 11.1 Beatrice Jones ;" 60; henry Street 4 1 Wye 300 ,: 921.G0 Publi,6 Srv. 7-10 60 184.20 Liberty Str. Pub. Ser. 5 1 Wye 188.E 579.62 Public Serv. 1&9103.3 -+ 317.13 P&S F. RR v East Side Mt. Qlive Bap. Ch. 2 1 3 W �e .' 3 W,Ye 37.5 25 113.12 76.75 , Geraldine Davis 1 1 3 Wye ;15 46 05 Geraldine Davis N15'-3 Venito & Billie Jo ' Campbell Sl03 1 3 Wye. 10 25 30.70 76.75 " Venito & B. J. Campbell 4 1 3 Wye " Minter & Stenger 5-8 1 3 Wye 100 307.00 Sanford Curry & Bain 9-10 1 3 Wye 3 Wye 50 25 153.50 76.75 x° Annie Wrightsil 11 Cli. of God in Christ 12-14 1"rye 75, 0'' 15 ` 230.25 460.50 `. Curry &Bain 15-20 . ;; 1 3 Tye 621.5 1906.48 Curry & Bain Acreage 310.14 952.13 Santa Fe Alley between Broadway & Ash from loth-9th UNIT' NO 330 _ Width 30', Rate 3.75 front foot West Side 4 E. L. Lowe 50 Mrs, M. Knoohuizen G 4 E. L. Lowe 31.5 E. M. Carter F 4 E. L. Lowe31.5 D. Hefflefinger Mr% J: H. Slaton E 4 E. L. ]Lowe 62.5 & -Garter D Dr. C. M. Clough 4 4 E. L.:Lowe E. L. Lowe 25 25 C Hazel. C. Kelley B 4 E. L. Lowe 50 'Thus. Nabers Est. A 4 E. L. Lowe 125 Mrs. M. Knoohuizen 400.5 East 'Side 52_53 W. 0. Speck G. W. Owens G. W. Owens, 50 15 V�. 0. Speck N15(51) S10(51) G. W Owens 10 E ,E. Stalcup E E. Stalcup 49-50 G. W. Owens 50 Mrg: J. H. Slaton 47-48 ' G. W. Owens 50 &;,Carter Miss Alice Harrel 44-46 G. W. Owens G W Owens 75 75 E. G. B%ockwell 41 43 `Clausen 40 G. W. Owens 25 T J. Roy G. Woods 38-39 G. W. Owens 50 406 i Riley between Broadway & Ash 9th-8th . UNIT NO. 331 Rat 3.75 Front foot West Side Piggly Wiggly Pv. Co. 16-15 28 Old Town 100 Piggly Wiggly Pv. Co. XY214 28 Old Town 25°1 J. W. Walker SY -14 28 Old Town 25 J. W. Walker 13 28 Old Town 56 42 =Citizens Theatre Co. 12 28 Old Town 50 `.:Citizens Thte. Co. N321/2,11 28, Old Town 32.5 R. Q. Silverthorne S171/2,11 28 Old Town 17.5 R. Q. Silverthorne 10-9 28 Old Town 100 East Side Roy Wilds 1-3 28 Old Town 150 4-5 28 Old Town 100 Mrs. Clara Folenius 6 28 Old Town 50 Brown 7-8 28 Old Town 100 Alley between Broadway & Austin 9th-to-8th UNIT NO. 332 Rate 3.75 front foot `West Side Christian Science Ch. 16 29 Old Town 50 Christian Science Ch. N15'15 29 Old Town 15 B. R. Wanick S35'15 29 Old Town 35 Mrs. Violet Yordy 14 29 Old Town 50 Mrs. 0. L. Hart 13 29 Old Town 50 B. W. Sesvwn's 12 29 Old Town 50 Elijah Hay 11 29 Old Town,, 50 Sid Reams 10 29 Old Town' . 50, R. K. Kratz 9 29 Old Town . 50 East Side Cont: Oil Co. 1 29 Old Town' 50 Cont. Oil Co. N10'2 29 Old Town 10 W. K. Knott N25' of S40'2 29 Old Town 25 ?vIrs. Rosella Rushing S15'2 29 Old Town 15 Mrs. Rosela Rushing N10'2 29 - Old Town 10 G. W. Vernon S40'3 29 Old Town` 40 G. W. Vernon 4 29 Old Town 50 C. D. Koen N34%'5 29 Old Town 34.5 A. E. Boyd S15%15 29 Old Town 34.67 Mrs. Maude O. Sloneker 6 29 Old Town -50 N. M. Son T 29 Old Town 50 Miller & Hilburn 8 29 Old Town 50 Alley, between Beech and Ash 5th-4th UNIT NO. 333 Rate 3.75 Front Foot West Side V. R. Rogers 7-9 19 Old Town 75 Glen A. Beard 10-16 19 Old Town 175 Tast Side - N. M. Son 17-20 19 Old Town 100 �! N. M. Son Sl/2-21 19 Old Town 12.1 Dr. Everette Dye, Jr. N1/ -21 119 Old Town 12.5 Dr. Everette Dye, Jr, 22-26 19 Old Town 12.5 t Alley in Block 33 O. T. UNIT NO. 334 Rate 3.75 front foot West' Side Fuirs Realty Co. 27 33 Old Town 130 Jack Loring 26 33 Old Town 25 T. C. Shepard 25 33 Old Town 25 ,Plains Machinery 24-22 33 Old Town 75 Janis Tull 21-19 33 Old Town 75 Jno. W. Gray 18-17 33 Old Town 50 East Side J. • H. Wayland 1-4 33 Old Town 100 Jarvis Tull 5-9 33 Old Town 125 .Plains Machinery 10-13 33 Old Town 100 4a yis Tull 14-16 33 Old Town 75 North Side Furrs Realty 27-31 33 Old Town 140 South Side Jacls. Loring 26 33 Old Town 140 Baltimore S. L: 5th-N. L. 3rd UNIT NO. 335 ' Width Rate $3.07 front foot WestSide Haynes Mach N45.6 47 O.T. 45 139.15 - Al''B'arley C45-6 47 O.T. 45 138.15 R..A S•anf eld S40-6 47 O.T. 45 128.80 AI1gy '7' Morgan 7 47 O.T. 50 153.50 T.;. J. N 1/ -8 47 O.T. 25 76.75 ,,Morgan 1 - m E 5.. ., S /_ 8 47 O.T. 25 76.75 ,Eaton E S °Eason 9 47 O.T. 50 153.50 W. B: Meredith -- 10 47 O.T. 50 153.50 Ale .e g 'TJiorin 11 �. 47 O.T. 50 153.50 4 h Street E. M.. Moreman 1&t2 48 O.`.C: 100 307.00 J. F. Evans 3 48 O.T. 50 153.50 Claude May 4 48 O.'r. 50 153.50 Mrs. W. Lohman 5 48 O.T. 50 153•50 0. H. Wilson 6 48 O.T. 50 153.50 Jack Atkins 7 48 O.T. 50 153:50 Robin` Baker 8 48 O.T. 50 153.50, East Side L-D. McEachern 38 O.T. 130 399.10 Alley Ruth Reynolds.; ' 7 38 o. T. 50 153.50 E. C. Jackson 8 * O.'T. 50 153.50 Church of Nazarene 9 38 O.T. 50 153.50 'church' of Nazarene N>2-10 "38 O.T. 25 76.75 Salvation Army Sr/-10 38 O.T. 25 76.75 4th Street S. E. Hite 16-13 37 O.T. 200 614.00 Ruth E'anbsrlin 12 37 0.91. 50 153.50 Delbert Bain 11 37 O.T. 50 153.50 Carl Mangum 10-9 37 0.7C. 100 307.00 $4789.20 El Paso S. L. 13th-N. L. 12th UNIT NO. 336 30' Width Rate $3.07 front foot West Side ?': W. & D. 1&2 31 Highland, 100 307.00 Owner Lot Block Addit Front Total- Ftg Asses't F, W. & D. N11-3 31 Highland 11 33.77 W. L. Stambaugh. S39-3 31 Highland 39 119.73 Clyde Alexander 4&5 31 highland 100 307.06 T. J. Nelson 6-8 31 Highland 150 460.50' East Side Harvest Queen Mills 16 30 Highland 50 153.50 F. W. & D. 15 30 Highland 50 153.50 F. W. & D. N28.4-14 30 Highland 28.4 87.19 D. F. Henager S21.6-14 30 - Highland 21.6 66.31 D. F. Henager 13 30 Highland 50 153.50 C. A. Denning 12 30 Highland 50 153.50 Mrs. H. L. Calcote NY--11 30 Highland 25 76.75 C. E. ' Crable S 1/ -11 30 highland 25 76.75 C. E. Crable 9-10 30 Highland 100 307.00 $2456.00 S. W. Ninth E. L. Austin-Pavt on Broadway UNIT NO. 337 30' Width' Rate 3.07 front foot North Side Mrs. J. J. Bromley 10-18 Sub A 10 W1a 490 1504.30 South Side H. D. Loter Trustee 6-5 Sub A 10 WiI 152 466.64 Manuel Ayers 4 Sub A 10 WH 76 233.32 W- L. Jones, Jr. 3 Sub A 10 W11 76 233.32 J. 11). Strickland 2 Sub A 10 WH 76 233.32 H. D. Loter Trustee 1 Sub A 10 WH 110 337.70 3008.60 Travis S. L. 9th-S. L. 8th UNIT NO. 338 30' Width Rate 3.07 front foot West Side Wayland College 1-8 50 C.H. 400 1228.00 East Side L. L. Clark 10-9 47 C.H. 100-,; 307,00 A. J. Phillips 8 47 C.H. 56 153.50 Mrs. L. A. Shropshire 7 47 C.H 50 15350 Alley Bradley & Garner 6 47 C.H. 180 552.60 2394.60 Oakland S. L. i6-S. L. 15th UNIT NO. 339 30' Width Rate 3.07 front foot Lot Block Add.it Front Total -Name Fts. Asses't West Side Mr. E. T. Adams 1&2 72 Highland 100 307.00 D, D. Rexrode 3 72 Highland 50 153.50 J. L. Matlock 4 72 Highland 50 153.50 East Side 0. B. Fore 8 73 Highland 50 153.50 lei. N. Scott N'/ -6 73 Highland 25 76.75 M4 N. Scott 7 73 Highland 50 153.50 Bud Belk S1/-6 73 Highland 25 76.75 Bud "Bell. 5 73 highland 50 153.50 1228.00 0 Tenth from E. L. Wayland to W. L. Travis tTNIT 0.. 340 Assessment 3.07 per front foot 30' Pavement North Side Joe E. Webb 13-12 2 Bain"s Ref 120 368.40 D... B. Rexrode 11 2 Bain's Ref. 60 184.20 ,-W. R. Warren 10 2 Bain's Ref. 60 184.20 R. L. Warren 9 2 Bain's Ref. 60 184.20 Vernon Street L. G. Meador 8 1 Bain's 149 429:80 .Alley 20 Harold J. Stephens u 7 1 Bain's 140,'-' `429..$0 Utica Street R. R. Young, "' 8 2 Harris & Malone 140, 429.80 Alley 20 M. D. ,Burrus 7 2 Farris & Malone 140 ° 429.80 South Side Wayland College 12 61 CH. 140 . 429:80 Alley 20 Wayland College 1 61 C.R. 140 ` 429.80 Vernon Street ' Wayland College 12 64 C.,H. '"40 42980 ~Alley . 20 Wayland College 1 60 C.H. 140 43,?.�O Utica Street ":75 A. B. Wilson 12 49 C.H. '140 429.80 Alley 20 Arlien Owen 1 49 C.H. 140 429.80 5219.00 Thirteenth St.. Joliet to Kokomo UNIT NO.,Y341 3.07 front foot Shelby Phillips W70'9 49 Highland 70 214.00 David Childers E70'-9 49 Highland 70 214.96'. Elizabeth Joslin 8 _49 Highland 140 42950 A. M. Dietrich 16 36 'Highland 140 429.86\ W. C. McDonald 1 36 Highland 140 - 429.80 = 1719.29 ' J@ C /y p %Y 11 .' A hearing will be given and held by and before the City Council of the City of Plainview, Texas, to the owners of any Railways or the owners of any interest therein, and to the owners of abutting property or the owners of any interest therein, in any of the Units as herein - above designated, at which they shall have the right to be heard on any matter which is 'a prerequisite to the validity of the proposed assessment, and to contest the amount of the .proposed assessment, the lien and the liability therefor, the special benefits to the abutting property and the owners thereof by means of the improvement for which the assessment is to be levied, and the accuracy, sufficiency, regularity, and validity of the proceedings and contract in connection 1 Y with such improvements and proposed assessment. S� C T f v 1✓ The hearing herein provided will be held in the Council meeting. J{ room of the City Council of the City of PIainview, at the City Hall in the City of Plainview, Texas, on the 2nd day of May, A. D. 1949, at 10:00 A. M., and will be continued from time to time until 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. 133*"�rel�r-��3re-C�rt�-C�ii �thc°��v�P�a2mcli2rov®�fe�assf-�a*�- d�r V. That the City Secretary is hereby directed to give notice of the time, place and purpose of such hearing by causing notice in substantially the form hereinb,elow prescribed to be published at least three ..times prior to the date of said hearing, in the Plainview Evening Herald, a newspaper of general alni daily circulation, published in the city of Plainview, Texas, and the first of which publications shall be at least 10 days prior to the date set herein _for the said hearing, and the form of which notice shall be substantially as follows �. ,� -� a '' F `, :� �� f " tJly? " 10 0 owners of property Autt'nq upon r ev, hereiaih�-fow mentioned portions of streets in the city of Plainview, Texas, and to all others having any interest affected therein: The Governing Body of the City of Plainview has heretofore order- ed that the <following portions of streets in the City of Plainview; 4: Texas, shall be improved by raising, grading and filling same, and 'by installing concrete curbs and gutters, 'and where necessary, storm sewers and drains, and by paving with Triple Asphalt surface on' -Six-inch Caliche Base, to -wit: 1. Sixth Street from the East line of Utica Street to the West line of Smythe Street, designated as Unit No. 300 , 2. Sixth Street from the East line of Quincy Street to the Wesf line of Portland Street, designated as Unit No. 301 3. Sixth Street from the East line of Portland Street to the West line of Oakland Street, designated as Unit No. 302. 4. Sixth Street from the East line of Oakland Street to the West line of Nassau Street,, designated as Unit No. 303 5. Sixth Street from 'the East line of Nassau Street to the West I;ne of Milwaukee Street, designated as Unit No. 304. 6. Sixth Street from the East line of Park Drive to Pavement on 'Joiiet Street, designated".ems Unit No. 305 7, Seventh Street from` the East line of Beech Street to the West line of Cedar Street, designated as Unit No. 3�06 k 8. East Seventh Street from the East line of Cedar Street to the-;` pavement on Date Street, designated Unit No. 307 9. Eighth Street from the East line of Lexington to the West line 'Kokomo Street, designated as Unit No. 308 10. Eighth Street from the East line of Jolliet Street to the West line 'of Independence Street, designated Unit No. 309 ll..-'Eighth Street from the East line of Independence Street to the West lane of Houston Street, designated Unit No. 310 12.•'East Eighth Street from._the East line of Beech Street to the West line of Cedar Street,.` designated Unit No. 311 I,3. East Eighth Street from the East line of Cedar Street to. the pavem-pnt on `Date Street, designated as Unit, -No. 312 14. East Ninth Street from the 'East line of Beech Street to the pavement on Date Street,- designated as Unit No. 313 15. Tenth Street from the West hne, "of Independence Street to the`' West line of Houston Street, designated as Unit No. 314 16. Eleventh Street from the East line of Baltimore Street to the West line of Broadway Street, designated as Unit NO. 315. 17., Twelfth Street from the East line of Galveston Street to the West Line of Fresno Street, designated as Unit No. 316 18. Twelfth Street from the East °line of Fresno Street too the-" pavement on Columbia Street, designated as Unit No: 317 19. Southeast Tenth Street from the West line of Beech Street to - the pavement on Date Street, designated; s Unit No. 318 20. Southwest Tenth.SGreet from the pavement on Columbia Street ' to the East Line of Austin Street, designated as. Unit No. 319 . 21. Vermont Street from Crestway tb ` Oak 'Street, thence along Oak Street to Date Street pavement, designated. as Unit 320 22. First Street from the East line of Ash Street to Beech Street Pavement, designated as Unit No. 321 23. Milwaukee Street from Eleventh Street south 160 ft., designated as Unit No. 322 24. Milwaukee from Seventh Street south i60 ft., designated Unit No. 323. 25. Joliet Street from the South line of Thirteenth Street to the South line of Sixteenth Street, designated as Unit No. 324 26. Independence Street from the North line of Ninth Street to the South dine of Tenth Street, designated as 'Unit No. 325 27. Houston Street from the. South line of Twentieth Street to the North line of Thirteenth Street, designated as Unit N& "326 28.. Galveston Street from the South line of Twenty -Fourth Street to the North line of Thirteenth Street, designated as .Unit No. 327; 29. Denver Street from the South line. of S xth Street to the pave- ment on Fifth Street, designated asUnit` No. 328s' 30. Austin Street from Campbell Street to Santa Fe Tracks, desig- nated . as Unit No. 329. " 31. The Alley between Broadway Street and Ashf Street from Tenth Street to Ninth Street, designated as Unit No. 330. t` 32. The Alley between Broadway Street and Ash Street from Ninth Street to Eighth Street, designated as Unit No,' 331 33..The Alley between Broadway Street and Austin Street from Ninth Street to Eighth Street, designated as Unit No. 332 34. The Alley between Beech Street 'and Ash Street from Fifth ` Street to Fo'irth Street, designated as Unit No. 333 35. The Alleys in block No. 33, Original Town of Plainview, desig- nated as Unit No. 334 36. Baltimore Street from the South line of Fifth Street to the North line of Third Street, designated as Unit No. 335 37. El Paso Street from the North line of Twelfth Street 'to the ;South line of Thirteenth Street designated as Unit No. 336 38. Southwest Ninth Street from the East line of Austin Street to .the pavement on Broadway Street, designated) as Unit No. 337. - 39. Travis Street from the South line of Ninth Street to the South line of Eighth Street, designated as Unit No. 33'8 + 40 Oah!adid Street from the South line of Sixteenth Street to the South line of Fifteenth Street, designated as Unit No. 339 4i. Tenth atreet from, the East line of Wayland Street to the West line of Travis Street; designated as Unit No. 340 _ 42. Thirteenth Street from the East line of Kokomo St., to the West line of Joliet, designated 'as Unit No. 341 i And contract for the making and construction of such improvements " having heretofore been made by the City of Plainview, Texas ,and 1 h-1 connection therewith, the following assessments are proposed to be made, to -wit: A hearing will be given and held by and before the City Council of the City of Plainview, Texas, to the owners of any Railways or the owners of any interest therein, and to the owners of abutting property or the owners of any interest therein, in any of the Units as hereinabove designated, at which they shall have the right to be heard on any ranter which is a prerequisite to the validity of the proposed assessor-nt, and to contest the amount of the proposed assessment, the lien and the liability therefor, the speciali.benefits to the abutting property and the owners thereof by means of the improvement for which the assessement is th be levied, and the accuracy, sufficiency, re- gularity t and validity of the proceedings and contract in connec- tion with such 'improvement and proposed assessement. } The hearing herein provided will be held in the Council meeting room of the City Council of the City of Plainview, at the City Hall in the City of Plainview, Texas, on'the 2nd day of May, A. D. 1949, at 10.00 A.M. , and will be continued from time to time until the purposes thereof are, in the opinion of the Council, fully accomplished, and such hearing is in all res- pects to be conducted in accordance with the law. By Order of the Council of the City of Plainview, Texas, under date of April: 18, 1949 • VI. That No Notice other than that hereinabove provided shall be necessary, and publication of such notice shall_ be due and sufficient notice to any and all persons, firms, corporations and other parties. VIL.. Thatthe fact that the specified improvements of the specific Units as herein designated are in such urgent need to such improvement while the condition of the weather will permit such improvement, creates an emergency and imperative public necessity for the im- mediate preservation of the public peace, property, health and safe- ty, requiring that any rules that a resolution be read at more than one meeting of the City Council of tbaCity of Plainview, and all rules prohibiting the passage of the same of the date of introduc- tion and passage, be and the same are hereby dispensed with and suspend- ed, and this resolution shall take effect and be in farce from and after its adoption. ADOPTED this the 15th day of April A. D., 1949. Winfield Holbrook ATTEST: Mayor P P. H. Bryan City 6e etary Moved by Elliott, seconded by Osborne that the Southwestern Bell Telephone Company report's on 2% rentals of $1887.68 be aceepted and filed. Carried. r Moved by Hood, seconded by Langford that the following bills be paid. Carried. Johnnie Bilbrey, $24.00; The Hale County Abstract Company,,$5.50; Feuerbacher Plumbins & heat- ing, 76.$9; Amarillo Communications Company, 05.06; Watson Upholstering $9.25; Western Union, $5.32; Magnolia Petroleum Company, t20.52- T. E. Mitchell, 000-43; Crenshaw Paint & Glass Company,, 475.16; J. A. Cole, $44.00; Tom IvIcAlister,$44-00; Dale Bolles,-9.00; Elizabeth Gaines $6.00; Miller & Miller 14" 1 8.13;:Is Somerville & 11-1ilner Const.,,02A.00; Firemens Pension Fund, 921-15; Annabel Schaeffer, $30.00• Dairy Show -Extra Time-Pblice Department, $72.96i'Lee J. �eek(Vacation pay,$60.00; Plainview Indep. School Dist.,91215.00; Board of City Development, 750-00; Plainview Public Library,, $40-00; Jr.League Day Nursery 25.00; T. 0. McCallon, $20; Torn Lovell, �4A.00; F. E. Sinclair, II4,0 J. A. Cole, $44 00; J. L. Patrick, $48.00; Dale Bolles, $12.00; Tom McAlister, $60.00; Charles Wycoff, $48-00; Bill Bake., $54.00; Public Sanitary Products Company, 445-63. The 1AJayor_read the report of Plainview Bus Company, for March showing $30.21 paid as franchise 'Lax. The meeting adjourned. Ao�,001� 0/2 MAYO r/ City Secretor May 2nd, 1949 Plainview, Texas �The City Council met in special session pursuant to notices published to hear protests on the paving program as advertised in THe Plainview Daily Herald. Mayor Wingiled Holbrook presided with the following Aldermen in attendance: E. 14. Osborne, M. B. Hood, C. P. Elliott, Sam Lanpfrod, J. R. Pritchett, Frank R. Day, ICity Attorney, R. K. Snethen,. City Engineer, Vtcent Tudor Attorney for the Paving Contractors also attended the meeting. TheeMaygr called for protests on the paving. Mrs. Elmer Anderson protested the paving on. 12th Street as a Homestead. Mr. A. INI. Deitrich pro -tested his paving on 13th Street between Kokomo and Joliet as a homestead. He said if it was eXtertc. ed farther east he would not protest. W. 0. McDonald protested tpl-- same as Deitrich a homestead, would agree if extended 1 Block east. IvIr­s. Phillip Burum protested fro J. J. Barton as a homestead Mrs. G. W. Sikes, 1012 West 13th Street protested as homestead. 0. S. Rogers protested on Joliet Street as homestead and not conn- ecting Bertha Garrison 1210 Fresno, protested 12th Street as a homestead Ethel Cleveland widoe of W. U. Cleveland protested on 1605 N. Austin Street protested as homestead. Nona Stark a single person protested by R. E. Stark the paving at 514 Nassau on 6th Street. Captain Brazele of the Salvation Army expressed their wish to pave in front of their property. Dr. E. L. Dye protested thealley paving in Block 19 O.T. as a homestead r Luciern i'vlorehead filed protests for a number of persons on North Austin most of which are homesteads. J. U. Lovell prtested 8th Street between Cedar and Date as a homestead. ivirs. Joe David protested Lot I Block 20 C. H. as a homestead. W. J. King pro- tested his paving on Galveston Street as a homestead. Louis Wim- berly protested paving on side Street, being 6th Street, as a homestead. Ted Prosser protested paving his block on South East 10th Street as being a homestead. The meeting was adjouned to 2:00 P.ill. R. A. Watson and Elmer Watson protested paving on North Galveston Street as homesteads. 156 Moved by Prtichett, seconded by Hood, that the 1''iayor ask the Santa Fe R.R.Company to open crossing on Henry Street. harried. Moved by Hood seconded by Elliott, that the Unit No. 341 on 13th street be eliminated from Prqgram. Carried. It was moved and seconded and carried, that the hearing be ad- journed to May 9th at 7v:30 P.M. May 2 d, 1949 The City Council met in regular session with '01ayor Holbrook presiding and Aldermen: J. R. Prttchett, C . P. Elliott, Sari Lang- ford, E. M. Osborne, iui. B. Hood attending. Also present were City Sanitary Officer, E. C. Nicholl, City Attorney, Frank R.'Day, -Cil5.y Engineer, R. K. :Snethen. Mr. Truitt offered a plat of subdivision of Block 19, B.H. action was deferred on acceptance. Minutes of April, 18th, read, corrected arri approved. Moved by Prtichett, seconded by ,Elliott, that, the City approp late $700.00 dollars on City Wide Recreation program. Carried un- animously. Moved by Hood seconded by Osborne, that list of bills submitted be.' paid. Southwestern Public Service Company $767.17; pest Texas Gas Company, 9 .60; Continental Oil Company, 4103.24; Higginbotham - Bartlett Company, $95.96; John Hull, 95.00; Farmers Blacksmith Shop 6.00; Reams Electric, 0389.41; Viking Supply- Company, 15.05; Unite States Asphalt Corp.,250.02; West Texas Wholesale Supply Company, 18.34; Commerical Radio Equip entCompan , $4. 50; R. B. Wood Company, 24-15i Plainview Sanitarium & Clinic, $36.00; Wyatt Pletal & Boiler f orks, 4�$23.65; Nisbet-Ludeman, 50.00; Pioneer .inn, $69.20; Fred. B erryhill Equipment Company, 4185.71;`texas Farm Machinery Company, V5.50; 4.30; Panhandle & Santa Fe R.R.".00 any, $143.17; Eagle Chemical C-4 Plainview Hardware Company, �25.44; �,est Texas wholesale Supply, 33.67; City Blacksmith Shop, $5.00; S. W. Bell Telephone Company, 130.84; Elliott's Rose Shop, 12.50; John G. Logsdon, 5.00; ilsiles Studio, 40.72® Shepard. Chevrolet Company, 422.E-5; Foxworth- Galbraith Company, 411.73; the Rohan Company, Inc.,$T209.92;_gaYi-: Electric Company, 131.28; Robinson `& Herring Drug, 8.37; Herald News Publishing Company,- 664.84; Phillips Battery Company, $60.51; Plains Typewriter;Service, 2.50; R. H. Knoohuizen & Gompany,VA36.00; Barley's Cities Service Station, 07.76; Dodson Chemical Co" any,7.35 Clowe & Cowan,Inc.;,l 918.31; Well machinery &'Supply Company, 3 68.18; Cosden Petroleum Co`p.,$109.92, Kiker s Service Station, 441 09; The Harder Agency,-12.50; O.K. Rubber Gelders,9.50; State Chemical Co., 50.05;' The Steck Company, $10.00. Carried 'unanimously. Moved by Uood,seconded by Pritchett, that the City Engineer attend to painting of over head windows in Auditorium. tarried unanimously. Moved by Elliott, seconded, by Hoodthat the plot of Babitzke Add ition be accepted and filed. Carried unanimously. Moved by Langford seconded by Elliott, that the plumbing Bond of Barton, Hood and'Barton, D. B. as Gibson Plumbing Company be approved. Carried unanimously: Moved by Langford seconded by Osborne, that myrtle Lee Scarbrough be employed as assistant- in lugs. Normants office at t135.00 per motth. Carried unanimously. `the following Reports were read: West Texas Gas Company 2% renta.Js $2064.51; Southwestern Public Service Company, 2 Rent,$1596.45; W .F. Foley, City Inspector, 369.40; Parking Meters, 2707.00; City Secretary 34871.83; Current Taxes, 191-9.40; Delinquent Taxes, $466.99; Police Report, $1155.50L, Moved by Elliott, seconded by Pritchett, that the reports be accepted and filed. Carried unanimously. SALARIES: P. H. Bryan, 225.00; Winfield Holbrook, 8275.00,; Margaret Kay, 4160.00; Fannie Norman, 225.00; Bertha Smith 139.50;. Frank R. Day, A5000;`R. K. Snethen, 9500.00; Hoyt Curry, 4300.00; Nath Burkett, 215:00; Joe E. Baker, 200.00; E. J. Shearer, 190.00; Hub Burt 196.33; J. E. Sheeon $190.00; Floyd i'�elson, 190.00; Del- bert Bal ew, 187.50; Hartense elphf-r y, $183.75;'J. . Sanderson, $176.25; J. C. Smith, 276.25; George J. Boswell 4150-00; Sam Faith 480.00; T. P. Sitton, $180.00; B. 14. Odom;A §225-00; J.W Butler, $172-50; A. M. Hamilton, $250.00; Leedy Maxey, $195-00; Frank Rigler, $187-50; Berry Lynch, $187-50; Clyde R. Dorsett, $187-50; Fred L. Chandler, $187.50; F. A. Pay, $187-50; Johnnie D. Ballew, $180.00; Lee J. Peek, $240-00; Carroll S. Johnston, $183 75; William E. Renegar, $172-50; W. F. Foley, �360.00; S. E. Bolles, $275.00; A. T. Herrod, $200.00; Jack Slaughter, "190.00; Jack Morris, $187-50; H. R. 190.00; Lewis Lowe, 9 R Sloan, 115 O.00 • J.,H. Hunter, $172-50; Roy Warren, 0187.50; F. L. Thorn:- ton, 1,225.00; A. L. King, $187.50; 0. B. Guin, 4`P'195.00- Truit Ray, 4180.00; M.F. Tamplin, $172.50; Nute ''. Rannals, 4190.00; Eugene J. Dillard, 117.87; Edward E. Annett, 4172-50; J. M. Heflin, 0150-00; Will Evans, $166.00; W. D. 1-ilbourn, �172 e I V, .50; Dr. E. C. Nicholl, $200.00; Dr. D. P. Jones, $150-00; Josephine Piller, 475.00; C. E. Bramlet, ','?V'55.09; N. G. Johnson,$145-00; F. C. Moore, $165.00- T. T. Cargill ;145.00; Burton Coleman, ' $145'.00; Arvle Kingery, 02.50; Albert F. Anderson 9 145.00; Allen Peoples, Jr. $101 06i P. R. Angell, 482.50; Houston Taylor., $124-5.00;.Delwin William;, 4165-00,; M. V. Collins, $151.85i Moved by Elliott, seconded by Langford, that the following resolution be passed. Carried.. RESOLUTION_ WHEREAS the City of Plainview is the owner cf the follow- ing described tract of land, to -wit: Being a part of the 4. T. Maxwell Homestead Su_rvey in the City of Plainview, HaleCounty, Texas, and described by metes and bounds as follows: Beginning at a point 75 t south and 2351 East of the Southeast cornet of Block No. 21, Original Town of Plainview, Hale County, Texas, for the northwest corner of this tract; THENCE .along the south line of Second Street 101 for the northeastcorner of this tract; THENCE South 1001: THENCE West 140t,; THENCE FORTH 100t to the place of beginning; and,' WHEREAS, Lamar Baptist Church of Plainview, Texas, has made an offer to the City to purchase the above described tract of land for the sum of $800.00 to be paid in cash, and without any abstract being furnished by the City; and VHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Plainview considers said offer fair, adequate and sufficient; and, WHEREAS, the above descrived tract of land serves no useful purpose to the City as grounds necessary for the City's business, and the City Council is of the opinion that said offer should be accepted; NOW, THEREFOR, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Plainview in regular session this 2nd day of May, 1949, with all members present and participating that the offer and proposal of the Lamar Baptist Church of Plainview, Texas, to buy the above tract of Land for $800.00 be and the same is in all respects accepted; and, BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the City Council that the Mayor be and he is herebj authorized and directed to execute a general, warranty deed for and on behalf of the City of Plainview duly attested by the City Secretary under the City seal, and to de- liver said deed to the trustees of said church upon its comply- in.- with the terms of said contract and paying the consideration agreed upon. The !4ayor.opened and read four bids on 1 ton pick-up truck. Moved by Pritchett, seconded by -angLord, that the 14illis be eliminated from consideration, and the low bid of Haynes Motor Company on G.M.C. Truck be accepted amounting to $1324.00 less federal tax. Carried unanimously. Moved by Osborne seconded by hood, that, the City Engineer adv- ertise for bids on various water and sewer lines according to plans available in his office, said bads to be opened on the 20th day of May at 10:00 A.M. Carried Unanimously. Meeting adjourned. .41 V. f4l Winfie d r olbr&o--��ayor P. . cyan, it Secretary May 9th21949-7:`30 P.M. 'The reconvened session of May 2nd was called to order by Mayor Holbrook with Aldermen: E. M. Osboren, 14. PS. Hood, C. P. Elliott, Sam Langford in attendance, also,City Attorney, Frank R. Day, City Engineer, R. K. Snethen attended the meeting. A committee from the Girls Scout Organization and one from the Veterans of Foreign Velars were heard asking for curb and gutter and connecting paving on Joliet Street, between 5th and 6th Street. Moved by Langford, seconded by Hood, that the City Egniner be instructed,to present estimates of cost at next regular meeting. RESOLUTION WHEREAS, the City of Plainview is the joint owner with Hale County, of the Hale County Airport; and, WHEREAS, City of Plainview and Hale County through its Commis,-___ sioners Court have under advisement and consideration the .passage of a zoning ordinance regulating and restricting the heights of structures and objects of natural growth and otherwise regulating the use -of property in the Vicinity of the Hale County Airport by creating an air- port approach,,turni g and transition zones and establishing the boundaries thereof; and, WHEREAS, by virtue of the provisions of Title IIIA and especially Article 46e and subsection 5 thereof, it is necessary that the City of Plainview as a political subdivision appoint an Airport Zoning Commission prior to the initial za ng of said airport hazard area for the purpose of ~adopting regulations and to recommend the boundaries of the various zones to be established and the regulations to be ad- opted therefor, and which Commission shall make a preliminary report and hold public hearings thereon before submitting its final report: NOI,°, THEREFOR, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of plainview, with all members present, that Winfield Holbrook Mayor, E.M. Osborne ,and M. B. Hood from the City Council of the 'Uity of Plainview, acting together with Plarsh S. Watson and D. C . Wylesworth from the Commissioners' Court of Hale County, be and they are hereby appointed as a Conniission to be known as the Airport Zoning Commission to serve as the law directs, and make their report back to the, City Council and the Commissioners' Court after having due hearings, at their convenience. Motion mace by Councilman Langford, seconded by C. P. Elliott that the above resoltuion be adopted, and upon a v was una imously.approved. a &AV A`i"EST: City Secretary =i q, Ii.� 9, l >> The Mayor called for pro VernoriBradley spoke for Braidl Block 47 College Hill additio side street and the present p enhancement in value to the I Moved by Osborne seconde Street between South line of be eliminated from the progra st's against paving assessments. and Garner, protesting lot 6 alleging the cost of paving ing in from was more than ,the icy Hood that the block on Travis h 'Street and so.line of 8th Street Carried unanimously. Moved by Langford, second I Od by Hood, that eAtiminate Austin Street from south Line Campbell Street to South line of Henry Street from paving program. Carried unanimously. Mr. Guthrie protested paving assessment against lot 9 block 2, 0 * T. on 7th Street onjthe basis that he might not be able to meet the payments and could lose the property, also lot 1 Block 12,on 7th Street, same being his homestead. Moved by Hood seconded by�Osborne that the City set a date and advertise the fact that th�y were - considering passing an' Airport ZoningOrdinance the date to be fixed -by the City I e Attorney according to the statute governing said date set for 1,4a.Y 31, 1949. Carried unanimously. Moved by Hood'seconded b the resignation ofE. M. Osbor ment, tendered on account of h Council. Carried unanimously. Moved by Osborne seconded protests against paving assess Mr. Hasie of Hasie & Gree� Construction Company Contract, the City take over the disposa. same on the basis that the con pleted, butte that the requirem, letters to Enix Construction Ci and complied with and the City recommendation, passed the fol'. Elliott, seconded by Hood, and City accept the Disposal plant substantially complete and wil' th*is order. The Mayor read an estimate Company, by Hasie & Green, city Moved by Elliott, seconded by H Carried unanimously. LaAgfdrd that the Council accept e,from the Board of City Develop- s being elected to the City Elliott, that the hearing of is be closed. Carried unanimously. the Citys Engineers on the Enix ,ecommerided to the" Council, that plant and all the facilities of act had been substantially com- as the Engineers set out in .parry of May 7' May 9 all be met f) ouncil relying on the Engineers wing order. It was moved by arried unanimously. That the nd facilities pertaining to same operate the same from and after in favor of Enix Construction Eggineers,.amounting to $6509.95. od, that Treasurer pay estimate. The Mayor read an`estimatein favor of Hasie & Green Epgineers amounting to $724.06* Moved by�Langford, seconded by Elliott, that Treasurer pay estimate. Carried unanimously. I It *as agreed that a meet at 7:30 P.M. to consider final Contract. Meeting adjourned., g would be held Tuesday May 17th stimate on the Enix Construction T4 a—v—o _r ec7 aivy retar -May 16�h2 1949- The City Council met in re ulcer session at the City Hall 9 with Mayor Holbrook presiding, 41dermen: Sam Langford, C. P. A Elliott, J. R. Prithcett, and E. 1K. Osborne were present. .d Also City Attorney, Frank R. Day and City Engineer R.K.briethen attended the meeting. Minutes of regular session of !Aay 2nd, Special of PICay 2nd at 10 A.M. special of May 9th at 7.30 P.M. read and adopted... she report of the Airport Zoning Commission was presented and. filed. Moved by Langford seconded by Pritdhett, t hat the list of bills submitted be paid. Carried unanimously. Thatcher Print- & ing Company, $40.62; Newnan Mlotor Co.Automobiles P R R . , � Supply„ Co.,Inc. ,-3-94; Robins -McWilliams Service Station,01.22; Amarillo Communications Company, $49.85; Stapleton Bros. Miachine and Tank Company, $160.00; W.T.Cain Motor Company, $4.20'- S.E. Bolles 4?1 3 1.25; he Long -Bell Lumber Company, $5.40 Chur'chwe'll Bros �45-40; Seipp Machine Shop, Y'28.50; Bob cooper iviotor Co. 4. 2 Mitchett h or 141athes Co., Inc. Company, �22'.24; Conn Inc,. 014.49; Crenshaw Paint & Glass company, 46.25; Winn 14otor Company, $1.55; Feuerbacher Plumbing & Heatin , 53.01; Lubbock Engineering Company, $24.95; V.R.Rodgers &. Son,$,12'8.82; Eureka Fire hose,' $9.74- The Harder Agency; 4217.74; R. .Si]-ver thorne,jF�116.62; M.W. Q Lemons Burial Ass.,43.804f international Ass. of Chiefs of Police Inc.,$10.00; Firemens PensionFund,2'21.10;'_ City National Bank -- Withholding Tax for April, $460, 70; Tom ivicilisterl$24 CEO,; Albert J. Norton, 424.00; G.P.-Wright,433.42; F.E.z)inclair,�;5.81;. Haynes Motor Gompany, $1316.00; Southwestern Public Service Company, $767.17; Cities Service Oil Company, 0.30; hurt ? ElectriclCompany, "'Osden Petroleum Corp., 1W.3.50; The Texas Company, $3.70; C 0-5315-09; +.� -Police Radio,"42 George Farris; ��12..25; Johnnie D. ballew .00; Board of City Development,o'750.00; Plainview Independent School Distreit, 01.25-00; Plainview Public Library, 440.00; Jr League Day Nursery, $25.00; Clyde R. Dorsett . $9.75) Tom if1c­lister, $32.00;. 3ale-Bolle5, 431.0,0; Albert Norton, �`-)40-00. Moved by Elliott, seconded by Prithcett, that IVVTendell Green be appointed to Board of City Ddvelopment in E. Mi. Osbornes place. Carried unanimously* //&' 4 C1 W4 4f 4 S The City Engineer read-3 estimates of Bryan & Hoffman street work amounting to 9�'392.80 and 4 P'61.92 which were credit balances as to the City. Moved by Osborne seconded by Elliott, that the estimates be filed. Carried. The ,";City Engineer read an estimate in favor of Jordan Tubb amounting to "'42017.20 due on the 8 inch sewer line in alley between Broadway and Austin from 5th to 2nd Street. Moved by Ell- iott seconded by Langford that the estimate, be paid. Carried un- animously. Vloved by Pritchett seconded by Langford that the Plumbing Inspector be notified to see that all wash racks are kept cleaned out, and all grease traps kept in operating condition, in order. to keep all grease and oils possible fromstorm sewer system. Carried unanimously. Moved by Langford seconded by Pritchett, that the City add 18 foot paving strip with curb ;.ind gutter on the Park .side of the Block on Joliet Street between 5th and 6th Street at an estimated cost of 1320.00. Carried. Moved and seconded and carried that Alderman J.R.Pritchett be authorized to procure more tables for the park use. Mleeting adjourned. CitSr. Secretar -Spedial Session May 17,190- The,City Council met in special session to consider estimates of Enix,Qonstruction Company, with Mayor Holbrook pre'siding and Aldermen: C.'P., Elliott, Sam Langford, E. 14. Osborne, M. B. Hood, in attendance.' Also present, City Attorney, Frank R. Day, City Engineer R.K.Snethen. Mr. Enix and Mr. Hart of Enix Construction Company, 114r. Hasie & Green of the Engineering Company andthe Council discussed the contract in detail. Moved by Langford seconded by G. P. Elliott, that the claims for delay and moving; of machinery of 1398.00 less breakage of sewer pipe in handling and on the job, be settled as per agreement for $ 450-00 and the claim for handling pipe trice be paid 1582-70 and. the ' claim on ponding section of contract be paid 2006-70 totaling $4039.20 due Enix Construction Company on Cliams. Carried unanimously. Moved by Hood, seconded by Osborne, that the estimate of ,Hasie & Green due Enix Constraiton Company amounting to 11,333.86 and the claim account of 4039.40 be paid. Carried unanimously. The Mayor read an estimate in favor of Hasie & Green fov engineering $193.91. I -loved by Hood seconded by Elliott, that the estimate be paid. Carried unanimously. The Engineer read bids on tertian kinds of vitrified pipe. From The Texas Vitiriad Pipe_Company, Dickey Clay Mfg. Company, Standard Fire Brick Company. Moved by Elliott seconded by Lang- ford, that the low'bid of Texas Vitrified Pipe Companbe,accept- ed, and the pipe ordered. Carried unanimously. Meeting adjourned. Ma!yor 4) My Secretary -Special' Session May 20$1949- ,The City Council mot in special session with ivlayor Holbrook presiding for the purpose of considering bids on water and sewer work pursuant to Published notices. Aldermen: J.R.Pritchett, Sam Lang4qrd, E. 14. Osborne, C. P. Elliott, were in attendance. Also ,City Attorney Frank R. Day and City engineer, R. K. Snethen. The Mayor opened the bids as follows: Panhandle Construction Co. of Lubbock 047572.84 Sherman Machine & Iron Works Okla. City, Okla. 51121.15 Jordan & Tubb-'%:)lainview, Texas 44798.05 Moved by Langford, seconded by Osborne that the low bids of Jor- dan and Tubb be accepted and the Mayor be authorized to sign con- tract. Carried unanimously. Moved by 'Langford seconded by Pritchett, that the City have trenchs dug for disposal of offal on east end of tract at 'sewage tretoment:plant. Carried. Moved by Pritchett seconded by Elliott, that the City coop- etate with Board of eater Engineer and furnish well for waiter level measurements. Carried. Moved by Langford seconded by Elliott that the Rlayorsappoint- ment of E. M. Osborne as Council represenative on Country lub Board of Directors be approved; Carried. Meeting-ad"ourned. So City -S-e—c Fe- t a r y,1.1 .. ` .Special Session May 31st, 1949.- The City Council met with the Commissioners Court of Hale County in the Commissioners Room at the Court House. Said Meet- ing for the purpose of hearing protests if any to the adoption of an Air -Port Zoning°Ordinance® Present representing the City' were. i-Aa.yor Holbrook, Aldermen: E. M. Osborne, C. P., Elliott, J. R. Pritchett, Sam Langford. City Attorney, Frank R.,Day, City Secretary, Paul H'. Bryan. Representing the County were -.Judge Marsh Watson Commissioners, Julian B. Smith, Carrol Byrd, D. C. A3.esworth, Buck Golson, Also CountyAttorney, Joe Cox andCounty Clerk, Fred'Shelton. No one appeared to, protest the ordinance. Mayor Holbrook presented the Airport Zoning Ordinance for passage. Moved by Elliott, seconded by Osborne, that the ordin- ance be passed upon call for discussion a round tae discussion was had of the ordinance and of the accompanying map. A vote' was held and it carried unanimously. Similar prcgdeeding were held by the Commissioners Court ending with the passage of the'order.by their body. The matter of certified AQtice of hearing was confirmed. Ordinance NO, 59 � AN GRDZNANCEiR=EGULA.TING AND RLSTRTGTING THE HEIGHT OF SJ`RUCTURES AND OBJECTS OF i AITUR L GP.OV TH, `AND OTHERWISE REGULATING THE USE OF PROPERTY, I 'THE.- VIC Ids I'TY JF THE .. HALE C-6tiNTY-- AIRP ORT ,r BY GREAT". I iG, AIRPORT P OA H', iURNINGOES AN ESTBLISHT ING THE BOUNDARIES THEREOF: PROVIDING FOR CHANGES IN THE RESTRI:C- TIOHS AND BOUNDARIES OF SUCH ZONES DEFINING CERTAIN TERP.10 USED HEREIN: ESTABLISHING A BOARD OF APPEALS: AND PROVIDING FOR ENFOR- CEMENT OF THIS; ORDINANCE AND GRANTING REvIEDTES. In pursuance of the authority conferred by Chapter 391, Page 784, Acts 'of 1947 I(H.B. o.333), 50th Legislature, State of Texas, { and for the purpose of promoting the health, safety and general welfare of the inhabitants of the City of Plainview and County of Hale, Texas, by preventing the creation or establiehime t of airport hazares, thereby protecting the lived and property of users of the Hale County .Airport and of occupaUts of land in -its vicinity and preventing destruction or impairment of the utility of the Airport and the public investment therein; IT IS HEREBY ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PLAIN'VIEW. TEXAS as follows SECTION 1. Short Title. This Ordinance shall be known and may be cited as the "Airport Zoning Ordinance, Hale .County 'Air - Port". SECTION 2. Definitions. As used inthis Ordinance, unless" the context otherwise requires (1) "Airport" means the' Hale County Airport. (2) "Airport hazard" means any s trudture or tree or use of. land which obstructs the _airspace required for the flight of air- craft in landing or taking -off at the airport or is otherwise - hazardous to such landing or taking -off of air -craft. (3) "Non -conforming use" means any structure, tree, or use of land which does not conform to a regulation prescrib6.d in this ordinance or an amendment thereto, as of the effective .ate of such regulations.` (4) "Person" means any individual; firm, co -partnership, corporation, company, association, joint stock association or body politic, and includes any trustee, receiver, assignee, or. other similar representative thereof. (5) "Structure" means any object constructed or installed by man, including, but without limitation, b#ildings, towers, smoke -stacks, and overhead transmission lines. f 6 4 (6) "Landing area" means the area of the Airport used for the landing, take -off, or taxiing of aircraft.. (7) "Tree" means any object of natural growth. 0) "County Engineer" means the duly employed and qual- ified. Engineer for the County of Hale, Texas and his succ- essors in office. SECTION . Zones: In order to carry out the purposes of thi' s rdce, all of the land within the boundaries of the Airport and within two and one-half (22) miles of Point #A", approzimately the center point of .the landing area of the Airport, is hereby divided into landing area:, airport approach zones, airport turning zones and airport transition zones, the boundaries of which are. shown on the Hale County Airport Zoning Map numbered and dated march 1, 194$0 which is attached hereto and hereby rude a part herof. SECTIQ 4. Height Limits Except as otherwise provided in this Ordinance, no structure or tree shall be erected, altered, allowed to grog, or maintained in the landing area, any airport approach zone, ariport turning zone or airport transition zone to a height in excess of the applicab16 elevations (elevation above mean sea level as established by the united States Coast & Geodetic Survey)showri on the attached Trap and herein established for such zone. SECTION �. Use Restrictions. Notwithstanding any other provisions of this Ordinance, no use may be made of land within any airport approach zone, airport turning zone or airport transition zone, in such a mangier as to create electrical interference with radio communication between the Airport and aircraft, make it difficult for flyers to distinguish between airport lights and others, result in glare in the eyes of flyers using the Airport, impair vis- ibility in the vicinity of the Arport,,or otherwise endanger the -landing, taking -off, or maneuvering of aircraft. SECTION 6. Non-conforminR Uses. the regulations prescrib- ed -in Sections 4 and 5 of this Clyd ninanee shall not be construed to require the removal, lowering, or other change or altera- tion of any structure or tree not conforming to the regula- tions as of the effective date hereof, or otherwise interfere "with the continuance of any non -conforming use. nothing herein contained shall require any change in'the construction, alteration, or intended use of any �tructure the construction or alteration of whichwas begun' ;prior to the effective date of this Ordinance, and is diligently pr°osectued and com- pleted within two years thereof.; SEDTION a Variances. Any person desiring to erect any structure or increase the height of any Zructure, or permit the growth of any tree, or use his property, not in accord- ance with the regulations prescribed in this ordinance, may apply for a variance therefrom. Such variance shall be allow- ed where'a literal application or enforcement of the regula- tions would result in practical difficulty or unnecessary hardship',and the relief granted would not be contrary to the public interest but do substantial justice and be in accord- ance with the spirit of this Ordinance. SECTION 8. Hazard 116arking and lighting. Any variance granted finder Section '7 may, if such action is deemed advis- able to effectuate the purposes of this Ordinance and reason- able in�the circumstances, be so conditioned as to require the owner of the structure of tree in question at his own expense,or permit.the County of Hale, Texas at its own ex- pense, to install, operate, and maintain thereon such markers and lights as may be necessary to indicate to flyers the pre- sence of an airport hazard. SECTION 9. Appeals.. (1) Any.person aggrieved, or taxpayer affected, by any de- cision of the County Engineer of the County of Hale, Texas made in its administration of this Ordinance, if of the opinion.'_,that`.. a decision of the County Engineer is an improper application of this Ordinance, may appeal to the Board of Adjustment for which provision is made in Section 11. (2) All appeals taken under this Section must be taken with-. in a reasonable time, as provided by:.the rules of the Board, by filing with.the County Engineer and with the Board, a notice of appeal specifying the grounds thereof4'"The County Zngineer shall forthwith transmit to the Board all the papers constituting the i record upon which the action appealed from was taken. (3? An appeal -shall stay all proceedings in furtherance of the action appealed from, unless the County Erineer certifies to the Board, after the notice of appeal has been filed with it, that by reason of the facts stated in the certificate a stay would, in his opinion, cause imminent peril to life or property. In such case, proceedings shall not be stayed otherwise than by orderof the Board on notice to the County Engineer and on due,' cause'shown. (4) The Board shall fix a reasonable time for the hearing of the appeal, give public notice and due notice to the parites in interest, and decide the same within a reasonable time. Upon the hearing any party reap appear in person or by, agent or by at- torney. (5) The Board may, in conformity with the provisions of this Ordinance, reverse or affirm, wholly or partly, or modify, theorder, requirement, decision, or determination appealed from and may make such order, requirement, decision, or determination as ought to be trade, and to that end shall have all the pavers of the County Eng- ineer. (6) The Board shall maker,tten findings of fact and con- clusions of law giving the facts upon which it acted and its legal conclustions from such .facts in reversing, =or affirming, or modifying any order, requirement, decisior, or determination which comes before it under the provisions of thi Ordinance. (7) The concurring vote of a majority of the members of _the Board shall be sufficient ient to reverse any order, requirement) de- cision, or determination of the. County,Engineer, or to decide in favor of the applicant on any matter upon which it is required to pass under this Ordinance, or to affect any variation in this Ordinance SECTION 10. Administrative kenc . The County Engineer for the County of Hale, exas is hereby designated the administrative agency charged with the duty of administering and enforcing the regulations herein prescribed' The duties of the County Engineer shall include that of hearing and deriding all applications for variances under Section 7,"`but the County Engineer shall riot have or exercise any of the powers or duties herein delegated to the, Board of Adjustment SECTION 11. Board of Adjustment. (1) There is hereby created a Board of Adjustment to have and exercise the following powers: (a) To hear and decide appeals from any order, requirement, decision, or determination madd by the County Engineer in'the enforcement of this Ordinance. (b) To hear and decide special exceptions to the terms of. this Ordinance upon which such Board may be required to pass by subsequent Ordinance® (2) The `Board of Adjustment shall consist of five (5) members, including the Chairman, each to be appointed for a term of two (2) nears and to be removable for cause by the appointing agency upon written charges and after public hearing. The !vlayor of the Giity of Plainview, Teas shall appoint two (2) members to said Bch and the County Judge of the County of Hale, Texas shall appoint two ('2) members and the fifth member and Chair- man shall be appointed by a majority of the members previous- ly appointed. The County Clerk for theCounty of Hale, Texas or one of his duly azthorized Deputies shall be Secretary of the Board of,Adjustmentand shall attend all meetings and hear- ings of the Board. (3) The Board shall adopt rules for its governance and procedure in harmony with the provisions of this Ordinance. Meeti4p of the Board shall be. held at the call of the Chair- man and at such other times as the Bard may determine. The Chairman, or in his absence the Acting Chairman, may adminis- ter oaths and compel the attendance of witnesses. All hear- ings of the Board shall be public. The Board shall keep min- utes of its proceedings, showing the vote of each member upon each question, or, if absent or 'failing to vote, indicating such fact, and shall keep records of its examinations and other official actions, all of which shall immediately be fired in the office'bf the Board and shall be a public record. SECTION 12. Judicial Review. Any person aggrieved, or taxpayer, affected, by any decision of the Board of Adjustment may appeal to the District Court; of the Judicial district wherein the Airport is located, as provded'in Section 11 of Chapter 391, page 784, Acts of 1947 (H.B.No.333), 5 ith Legislature, State of Texas. SECTION I�"., Enforcement and Remedies. The City of Plain- viewp exasseparately, or in conjunct on ith the bounty of Hale, Texas, may institute in the District Court of the jud- icial district wherein the Airport is located, an action to prevent,restrain, correct, or -abate any violation of this Ordinance or any regulations, orders, ordinances, resolutions, or rulings promulgated or made pursuant to this Ordinance, and the Court shall adjudge to the plaintif such relief,_ by way of injunction, (which may be mandator, or otherwise, as may be proper under all the facts and circumstances of the case, in order to effectuate the purposes ofthisOrdinance and of the regulations adopted and orders, resolutionp and rulings made pursuant thereto. SECTI23 14 . Conflictin Regulations. When this Ordinance imposes a greater or more stringent restriction upon the use of land than is imposed or required by any other ordinance or regulations, the provisions of this Ordinance shall govern. SECTION ,15. Severablity. If any of the provisions of this ordinance or the application thereof to any person or circumstances is held invalid, such invalidity shall not affect other provisions or applications of the Ordinance which can be given effect without the invalif provision or application,; and to this end the provisions of this Ordinance are declared to be serverable. S1 effect SO ordE ATTEST. P. H. Bryan M , Secretary te. This Ordinance shall take date of its passage. and it i Winfield Holbrook Mayor,City of Plainview, Tex. The.City Council recessed to the County Court Room and R. K. Snethen, City Engineer and Vincent Tudor Attorney for Bryan & Hoffman paving contractors_ joined the messing. Ordinance No. 560 was introduced and discussed, this being the ordinance levying assessments on the property to be paved.. Ordinance No. 560 AN ORDINANCE ASSERTING THE CORRECTNESS OF PREA1,1BLE, CLOSING HEARING IN CONNECTION WITH SPECIFIED IRTROVEMENT OF CERTAIN DESIGNATED PORTIONS OF CERTAIN DESIGNATED STREETS IN THE CITY OF PLAINVIEW, TEXAS, STATING THE EVIDENTIAL,FINDINGS OF THE CITY COUNCIL IN REGARD TO SUCH 'IIAPROVEIN1EN'TS, LEVYING ASSESS- =ENT AGAINST OWNERS OF PROPERTY ABUTTING UPON SAID STREETS FOR, A PORTION OF THE COST OF SAID I,'tKPROVE1V14NT DESIGNATING AND SEPARATING UNITS, SPECIFYING NATURE ;OF ASSESS E T LIEN'S AND PERSONAL LIABILITY THEREFOR) AND FIXING TIMEI, TER14S AND CON- DITIONS, GF PAYME 1T OF ASSESSED SUMS, PROVIDI G THAT THE CITY OF PLAINVI Wi, , TEXAS SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR THE PAYMENT OF ANY SUMS ASSESSED A&A.INST ABUTTING PROPERTY AND THE OWNERS THEREOF, PROVIDING FOR ISSUANCE AND PROVISIONS OF ASSIGNABLE CERTIFICATES IN EVTDE CE OF ASSESSMENTS FOR COSTS, PROVIDING FOR THE CORRECTION OF a ISTARES, ERRORS AND IRREGULARITIES IN ASSESSMENTS, PROVIDING FOR PERSONAL 'LIABILITY AGAINST THE REAL AND TRUE OWNERS OF THE PREi-XISES DESCRIBED WHETHER NAI'iED. OR NOT, AND DECLARING AN EkVIER:GENCY. WHEREAS, the City of Plainview, ',Texas, by proper ordinance has' 'heretofore determined that public necessity exists and requires that the following portions of the designated streets in the City of Plainview, Texas, shall be improved as therein provid- ed, to -wit: 1. Sixth Street from the east line of Utica Street to the West Line of Smythe Street, designated as Unit No.3t} 2. Sixth Street from the East line of Quincy Street'to the West line of Fortland Street, designated as Unit No. 301 3. Sixth Street from the East line of Portland Street to the West line of Oakland Street, designated as Unit No. 302 4. Sixth Street from the East line of Oakland Street to the West line of Nassau Street, designated as Unit No. 303 .5. Sixth Street from the East line of Nassau Street to the West line of Milwaukee Street, designated as Unit No. 304 6. Sixth Street from the East line of Park Drive to the pavement on Joliet Street, designated as Unit No. 305 7. Seventh Street from the East line of Beech Street to the West line ofCedar Street, designated as Unit No. 306 8. East Seventh Street from the East line of Cedar Street to the pavement on Date Street, designated unit No. 307 9. Eighth Street from the East line of Lexington to the West line of Kokojno Street, designated Unit No. 308 10. Eighth Street from the. East line of Joliet Street to the finest line of Independence Street, desipgnated Unit -No 309 11. Eighth Street From the East line of Independence Street to the West line of Houston Street, designated Unit No. 310 12. East Eighth Street from the East line of Beech Street to the West line of Cedar Street, designated Unot No. 311 13. East Eighth Street from the East line of Cedar Street. to the pavement on Date Street, designatd as Unit No, 312 14. East Ninth Street from the East line of Beech Street to the pavement on Date Street, designated as Unot No. 313 15. Tenth Street from the test line of Independence Street to the West line of Houston Street, designated as Unit No. 314 16.,Eleventh Street ,fr-o'm,-the East.line of Baltimore Street to the -West line of Broadway Street, designated as Unit No. 315 17. Twelfth Street from the East line of Galveston Street to the West line of Fresno Street, designated as Unit No. 316 180- Twelfth Street from the,East line of Fresno Street to the pavement of Columbia Street, designated as Unit No- 317 19. Southeast Tenth Street from the West line of Beech Street to the pavement on -,Date Street, designated as Unit No. 318 20. Southwest Tenth Street from the pavement on Columbia Street to the East line of Austin Street, designated as Unit No. 319 21. Vermont Street from Crestway to Oak Street, thence along Oak Street to Date Street pavement, designated as Unit No. 320 22. First Street from the East line of Ash Street to Beech Street pavement, designated as Unit No. 321 23. Milwaukee from Eleventh Street south 160 ft., desig- nated as Unit No. 322 24,,* Milwaukee from Seventh Street South 160 ft., desig- nated. Unit No. 323 25. Joliet Street from the South line of Thirteenth Street to the South line of Sicteenth Street, designated as Unit No. 324. 26. Independence Street from the North line of Ninth Street to the South line of Tenth 3treetiUnit as Unit No. 325 27. Houston Street from the South line of Twentieth Street to the North line of Thirteenth Street, designated as Unit No. 326 28. Galveston Street from the South line of Twenty-fourth ,3treet to the North line of Thirteenth Street, designated as Unit No. 327 29. Denver Street from the South line of Sixth Street to the pavement on Fifth Street, designated as Unit No. 328 30. Austin Street from Campbell,Street to Santa Fe Tracks, designated as Unit�No- 329 31. The Alley Between Broadway street and Ash Street from Tenth Street to Ninth Streetp.designated as Unit No. 330 32. The Alley between Broadway Street aid Ash Street from Ninth Street to Eighth Street, designated as Unit No. 331 33. The Alley between Btoadway Steet and Austin Street from Ninth Street to Eight Street, designated as Unit No. 332 34. The Alley between Beech 'Stzeet and Ash Street from Fifth Street to Fourth Street, designated as unit No. 333 CD 35. The Alleys in Block No. 33, Original TownofPlainview, designated as Unit No. 334 36. Baltimore Street from the: Southline of Fifth Street to the North line of Third Street, designated as Unit No. 335 37. ElPAso Street from the North line of Twelfth Street to the South line of Thirteenth Street, designated as Unit No. 336 1 38. SQUthwest Ninth Street from the East line of Austin Street to the pavenent on Broadway Street,, designated as Unit No. 337 - - -------------- - - ------- n1m 39. Travis Street from the South line of Ninth Street to the South line of,Eighth Street, -designated -as Unit No: 33$ 40. Oakland Stmet from the South lineof Sixteenth Street to the South line of Fifteenth Street, designated as Unit No.. 339 41. Tenth Street from the East line of Wayland Street to the West line of Travis Street, designated as Unit 340 AND WHEREAS, The City of Plainview, Texas, by proper ordinance, has heretofore determined that said portions of such designated streets shall be improved by raising, grading and filling same, and by installing concrete curbs and gutters; and, where neces- sary, storm sewers and drains, and by paving with the following type of j",material on specified foundations: 1. PREFERRED: Triple Asphalt Surface on Six -Inch $Caliche Base 2. ALTERNATE* Double Asphalt Surface can Six -Inch Cal the Base 3. ALTERNITE: One -Inch Oklahoma Rock Asphalt on Six Inch Caliche a3:se ANDWHEREAS) by proper ordinance, the City of Plainview, Texas has heretofore, in entirety, ratified, approved and adopted the estimates, rolls and statements of the City Engineer, propared and filed with the City, showing the cost of the specified im- provement of each specivic unit as hereinbefore designated, to- gether with the description of abutting.'property in each unit, the names of the owners 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 with the proposed assessment. AND WHEREAS by proper` ordinance, the City of Plainview Texas, . heretofore ordered that a hearing be given and held by and be- fore the City Council of the City of Plainview, Texas, to the. owenrs of any railways or the owners of any interest therein, and to the owners of abutting property or- the otrners of any interest therein in any of the units as hereinbeofre designated, at which they should have the righ, to be heard on any matter which is a prerequisite to the validity of the proposed assessment, and to contest the amount of the proposed assessment, the lien'and liability therefore, the special benefits to the abutting property and the owners there -of 'by means of the improvement for which the assessment is to be levied, and the ac'curacy, sufficiency, reg- ularity and validity of the proceedings and contract in connection with such improvement and proposed assessment. AND WHEREAS, by proper ordinance, the City of Plainview, Texas,' provided that such hearing be held in the Council Meeting Room of the City Council of the City of Plainviw, at the City hall in the City of Plainview, Texas, on the 2nd day od May, A. D. 1949 at 10;00 A.M., and continued from t: me to time until the purposes thereof were, in the opinion of the '`Council, fully accomplished. A1D 3hERE5,,by proper ordinance , the City Secretary of the City oPlainview, Texas, was directed to give notice of the time, place and purpose°of such hearing by causing notice, in substantially the form prescribed, to be published at least three times prior to the date of said hearing in the Plainview Evening Herald, a newspaper of general and daily circul4ation, published in the City of Plateview, Texas, the fir�t of such publications to be at least 10 days prior to the date set for the said hearing. A D.'HEREAS. the City Secretary of Plainview, Texas in obedience tee the directive of the City Council of Plainview, 'exas, did give notice of the time, place andpurpose of such shearing by causing notice, in substantially the fora prescribed, to be published three t" s near to the date of said hearing in the Plainview Evening �me p Herald, a newspaper of general and daily cirucla tion, published !, in the City of Plainview, Texas, the first of which publications was made on the 21st day of Apr il,'1949, the.second on the 24th day of April, 1949,and the third of which was made on the 28th day of April, 1949• UN ,AND WHEREAS, in the Q'ounc'i,.l­ .111eeting Room of the Gity Council or t;_h_e_C_J.ty of Plainview, at the City Hall in the City of Plainview., Texas, on the 2Ad day of May, 1949, at 10:00 A.M., the. City Council of,Plainview, Texas held such hearing, where the owners of any r4ilwyas and the owners of any interest there- in, and the owners of abutting property and t1th-owners of any interest therein, were fully and fairly heard in all respects in conformity with the law. AND WHEREAS, The said hearing was held open and continued from TiNe—to time until the purposes —thereof were fully accomplished and all pprsons desiring to be heardhadbeen heard. 0 M Y THE Cl Tht all matters asserted in the preamble to this Ordinance are hereby declared to be ture'and correct. That the hearing heretofore ordered by proper ordinance of the City of Plainview in connection -with the specified improvement of the following specific units as herein designated its here- by closed, and that all protests and objections in connection with each such unit is herebyspecificallyoverruled, to -wit: That the city Council of the Cit, Texas from the evidencq, finds: of Plainview, 1. That the assessments herein levied shall be made and levied against the respective parcels of property abutt- ing upon said portions of the said streets and against the owners of such property. 2. That such assessments are right and proper and estab- lished substantial justice and equality and Aniformity between the respective owners and respective properties, and between all parties concerned, considering benefits received and burdens imposed. 3. ' That in each case the abutting property assessed specially benefitted in the enhanced value thereof by means of the improvement in the Unit Upon which the particular property abuts, and for which assessment is levied, in . a sum in excess of the assessement levied against same by this ordiance. 4. That the apportionment of the cost of the improve- ments is in accordmance with the proceedings heretofore taken and had with reference to such improvements and is in all respects valid and regular. IV. That -there shall be and is hereby levied and assessed agAinst the parcels of property hereinbelow set out, and aginst the real and true owners thereof, whether such owners be correctly named herein or not, the sums of money below mentioned and item- ized shown opposite the description of the respective parcels of property; the description of such per-perty, and several amoutt.s assessed against same, and the ,,,'owners ,thereof, being as follows, to -wit :--- Gth E. L. Utica-W. L. Smythe-30Width Pvt. UNIT NO. 300 I Owner Lot Block Addit Front Total Ftg. Asses't North Side Wayland College 45152 C.H. 675 2072.25 South Side T. A. Panciera 13 53 C.H. 140 429.80 Alley 20 J. C. Moore 1 53 C. H. 140 429.80 Travis Street 75 Norris 6 44! C.H. 50 153.50 J. L. Norris 5 44 C.H. 50 153.50 J. L. , Norris 4 44, C.H. 50 153.50 J. L. Norris 3 44 C.H. 50 153.50 J. L. Norris 2 44 C.H. 50 153.50 J. L. Norris 1 44 C.H. 50 -153.50 4 Gth E. L. Quincy-W. L. Portland 30' Pvt UNIT NO. 301 North Side N. A. -Old Unit No. 198 W R. Isbell 10 28 Alley C.H. 140 429.80 Lewis Wimberly 11 28 South Side C.H. 20 140 429.80 J. E. Anderson 16 29 Alley C.H. 140 429.80 :ors. W. F. Wall 1 29 C.H. 20 140 429.80 1719.2Q 6th E. L. Portland-W. L. Oakland UNIT NO. 302 No NoWidthrth Side N. A. -Old Unit No. 197- W. L. Ford 10 21 Alley C.H. 140 429.80 D. W. Henry 11 21 " South Side - - - C.H. 20 140 429.80 �C. V. Durning W 16a 16 20 S. E.'Bolles E1/ 16 C.H. 70 214.90 20 Alley C.H. 70, 214.90 Joe E. Mavis 1 20 C.H. 20 140 429.80 . 1719.20 6th E. L. Oakland-W. L. Nassau-30' Width North Side - UNIT NO. 303 Minn.Alleyle Dubose 10 ,, 16 C.H. 140 ' 429.80 J. D. Dunlap W40'11 16 .F. G. Oz�en, Jr. E100'11 16 C.H. 20 40 122.80 South Side C.H. 100 307.00 Ruby DeWeese 16- 17 Alley ` C I� 140 429.80 Marsh Watsoza 1 17 tti•Ii• 20 140 429.80 1719.20 6th,,E. L. Nassau-W. L. Milwaukee 30' " UNIT ,NO. 304 Si Northh Side d -- N. A. -Old Unit''Ro. 196 -G. R. Fain 10,' 90 Alley C.H. 1401? 429.80 John W. Speck 11 South Side 90 C•ii• 20 140 429.80 - Nora Stark 16 95 .., Alley C.H. 14a_x 429.80 M. Osborne 1, 95 C.H. 20 140 429.86 1719.20 6th E. L. Park Drive-Pvt. Joliet City owned both sides: r, ` 'UNIT`-° CVO. 305 7th E. L. Beech-W. L. Cedar 30' Width 3007 FrUNIT ont Foot Asses. A. D.-Old North Side NO. 306 Unit No. 124 e, Paul Williams 13 O.T• Alley 140 429.80 �20' Owner Lot Block Addit Front Total Mrs. Etta :Hamilton W3718 13 O.T. Ftg. ,Asses't O. E. Crable E100'8 13 South Side O.T. 37 113.59 103, 316.21 Pilgrim Holiness Ch. 16 12 O.T. _ Alley 140- 429.80 W. N. Gutherie 1 12 O•T• 20 140 429.80 E 1719.20 E. 7th E. L. Cedar-Pvt. on Datd UNIT NO. 307 North Side A. D.-Old Unit :No. 125 W. N. Gutherie 9 2 O T Alley 140, 429.80 Mrs. Alice Meek 8 2 20 South Side O.T. 140 429.80 C. D. Koen 16 3 Alley O:'T.. 140,;, 429.80 Mrs. Alice Meek 1 30 O.T.OT 140 429:80 1719.20 8th E. L. Lexington-W. L. Kokomo UNIT NO. 308 30' Width Rate front foot 2.67--A. D. Old Unit No. 60 North Side Mrs. W. J. Klinger. 9 5 C.H. 140 373.80 Alley 0 20 W. G. Hoffman 8 5 South Side C.H. 1373.80 E. O. Cates 10 4 Alley C.H. 140', 373.80 L. Ludeman 11 4 C.H. 20 140 373.80 1495.20 8th E. L. Joliet-W. L. Independence UNIT FNO. 309 30' Width Rate front foot 2.67 - North Side A. D,.-Old Unit No. 38 Mrs. Ruth Branham 9 `2 Alley Riverside 165' 440.55 Mrs. Ida Thomas 8' 2 South Side Riverside 26 165' 440.55 Episcopal Church 16' 3 Alley Riverside 165h. 440.55 Pawl E. Guynes 1 3 Riverside 26 165 440.55. 1762.20 T Stlt r: L. Tndependepce-W. L. Houston. UNIT NO. 310� Rate $2.67 Front foot -A. D.-Old Unit No, 57 North Side Clarence Perkins W%9 90 A&W 931/3 E. H Ferry E1/s9 90 462/3 ,Alley _A&W 20 Mrs. C. K. Shelton 8 90 A&W' 140 373.80' South Side Alice Harrel W1/216 91 A&`W' 716, 186 K J. N. Miller E%16 91 A&W 76 18690 '- Alley 20 LE N. Bley 1 91 A&W 140 - 373.80 E. 8th E. L. Beech-W. L. Cedar UNIT.`NO. 311. 30' Width Rate $3:07 Front Foot' ` North Side Geo. Dallinger - _ 9 14 O.T. 140 429 SC !- Alley 20 Mrs. Maud Thomas- 8 14 O.T. 140 429.80 Sa--rith Side Church W90'16 Na�n-M. Hand E50!IG'- 13 O.T`. 90' 276.30. 13 O.T. 50 153.50 k Alley Ch: Calcote W5011. 13 O.T. 20 50 153.50 A. M. `Lycan E90'1 13. O.T. 90 276.30 1719.26 E. 8th E. L. Cedar-Pvt. on Dote UNIT NO. "312' North Side J.,-H. Lovett 9 1 Q.T. 140 429.80 Alley 20 James A. King W5018 1 O.T. 50 153.50 - James A. King E90'8 1 O.T. 90 276.30. South Side f Clarence E. Lovell 16 2 O.T. 140 '":429.80 - Alley 25 ; J. C. Lovell 1. 2 O.T. 140 _429.80f 1719.20 E. 9th E. L. Beech-Pvt. On Date UNIT NO. 313. 30' Width 'Rate 3.07 Front:Foot N. A. -Old Unit No. 172-173 North Side' Junior High S... 206.5 _ <633a95 Alley f . 25 _ , Silas Maggard. 4 1 Delay 40 ` 122.80 ` Silas Maggard 3 1 Delay 40 122.80 'John Taylor 2 1 Rucker 50 153.50 John Taylor 1 1 ]Rucker 50 153.50 Cedar Street 67.5 Mrs. L. D. Rucker 4 1 Rucker 50 153.50 Mrs. L. D. Rucker 3 1 Rucker 50 153.50 Alley , 16 Harry Ragland 2 1 Delay 40 122.80 Harry Ragland 3 1 Delay 40 122.80 "South Side J.; M. Tye" 16 14 O.T. 140 420- Alley 20 .80 A. G. Sargent 1 14 O.T:-� _ 140 429.80 Cedar Street 45 Mrs. H. L. A. Frank 16 1 1 O.T. 140 429.80 Alley 20 Floyd L. McConold 1 1 O.T. 140 429.80 3,457.35 1+0th W. , L. 1hdependohee W L. Hou" t:on. UNIT NO. 314 30, Widtli' .Bate 3.07 Front foot A. D.-Old Unit No. 67 North S-46 Mrs. Freddie Windwehen ' . ,' W 1114 6 =A High and 10 . 21 '90, Minnie Patrick E 1/214 , = 6 Highland 70 214090,. -Alley ._ + 20 Roy Dement 1 ' 6 Highland 140 .429.80- South Side_ ' Mrs. Mattie McInish W 1/ 12 89 A&W 70 214'.80 Pus. E. S. McClendon E1/ 12 - 89 A&W 70 214.80 Alley 20 Mrs. J. W. McDonald W90'1 89 A&W 90 276.30 ` 1,565.50 21th E. L. Baltimore-W. L. Broadway,'. UNIT NO. 315 30' Width N. -A.-Old Unit No. 176 North Side Pl. Ind�,Sch. Dist. E49.5'9 9 Cent, Park 49.5 . 15197 Alley. 22a A'.',J: Nisbet, Jr. W1/_-,8 8 Cent. Park 7C} �214.90 W. B. hood E1/2-8 8 Cent. Park _ 70 214.90 Austin Street ; 5 15 ' Albuquerque Nat. trust 17 2 Depot 140 Albuquerque Nat. trust 16 2 Depot 140 Alley 20 South Side N. V. Nicholson 16 3 Cent. Park 102.5 W. B. Hood 16 3 Cent. Park 52.5 Alley 19.53 Mabel' Rushing 1 3 Cent. Park 155 - Austin Street J. P. Flake 1 2 Cent. Park J. P. Flake Lowe Strip Cent. Park 1185" 12th E. L. Galveston-W. L.' Fresno' UNIT NO. 316 30' Width Rate 3.07 Front Foot North Side 6ze1la Byars W1/L9 .32 Highland W. W. Anderson E%9 ' 32 Highland 70`;''214.90 Alley 26 ., Berne Maye Garrison 8 32 Highland 140 - %80 ^mouth, Side - Mrs. F. I. Galloway W1/i.14 25 Ili„hland 70' 214.90 Mrs. J: M. Hacker E!, 14 25 Highland -_ 70' 214.90 Alley 20 Mrs. C. E, White 1 25 Highland 140' 429.80 2th H.L.FZresno=Pvt. on Columbia UNIT _ 30' -Width Rate 3,07 Front Foot N. A. -Old Unit No. 17$ North Side R, H. Browder W1/2-9 31 Highland 70 214.90 L. M. Golden E 1/2-9 31 Highland 70 214.90 Alley 20 T. 1. Snelson 8 31 Highland 140 429.80 Owner Lot Block Addit Front Total Ftg. Asses't ]El Paso Street 75 C. E. Crable W9019 30 Highland 90 276.30 Jossie Yarbrough E50'9 30 Highland 50 153.50 Alley 20 Mrs. L. Mutsler W Y-1 8 30 Highland 70 214.90 > Emmet Green EI/28 30 Highland 70 214.90 Denver Street 75- Mrs. Ethel Walsh W Y 9 29 Highland 70 214.90 - Mrs. Vernie Tuber E1/29 29 Highland 70 214.90 Alley 20 Myrtle Reynolds 8 29 Highland 140' 429.80 . South Side T. H. King 14 26 Highland 140- 429.80 Alley 20 Amer R. Anderson 1 26 Highland 140 429.80 " El aPso Street 75 Assembly of God 14 27 Highland 140-" 429.80 Alley 20 Ester Breid 1 27, Highland 140 429.80 Denver Street 47 Orville L. Aldrich 14 28 Highland 140 429.80 , Alley 20 jQhns9n & rumpus 1 28 Highland 140 429.80 5157.40 S. E. 10 W. L. Beech-Pvt. on Date UNIT NO. 318 30' Width Rate 3.07 Front Foot North Side Ted Prosser 7 Way. Hts. 440 13503W South Side M. L. Bishop 17 1 Hillcrest 50 153.50 K. B. & Davenport. 16 1 Iillcrest 50 151 0 K. B.- & Davenport 5 ; 1 I3illcrdst -'50 153: 0' K. B. & Davenport 14 1 Hillcrest 50 153.5p K. B. & Davenport 13 1 j illergst .50 153.5,0 K. B. & Davenport 12 . 1 _1djillcrest „.50- 153.6,0 K. B. & Davenport 11 1 Hillcrest 50 153.50 K. B. & Davenport 10 1 Hillcrest 50 153.5,0 K. B. & Davenport 9 1 Hillcrest 50 15.3.5,0 K. B. & Davenport 8 1 Hillerest 10 30,70 2763;00 S. W. 10th Pvt. on Columbia-E. L. Austin UNIT NO. 319 Width 30' Rate 3.07 Front Foot North Side White 11 1 Perdue 225 692.75 Alley 20 ' Luther Rogers 285'-10 1 Perdue 85 260.95 - Roswell Alexander E140'10 1 Perdue 140 429.80 South Side J. C. Bell 22 10 West Elillcrest 50 153.5-0 J. C. Bell 23 10 West Hillcrest 50 153.50 K. B. Davenport 24 10 : West Hillcrest 50 153.50 K. B. Davenport 25 10 West Hillcrest 50 153.5,0 K. B. Davenport 26 10 West Hillcrest 50 153.50 K. B. Davenport 27 10 West Hillcrest 50 153.50 : K. B. Davenport 28 10 West Hillcrest 50 153r50` , K,,. B. Davenport 29 10 West :Hillerest 50 153.50 ' K. B. Davenport 30 10 West Hillcrest 50 153;50 K. B. Davenport 31 16 West Hillcrest 50 153:50 K. B, pavenport 32 10 West 1illerest 45 138.15 3059.65 Vermont-Crestway, to Oak thence along Oak to Date St... Pvt. j Width 30', Rate 3.07.Front Foot UNIT NO. 320 North Side S. E. Curry 21 4 Hillcrest 100 307.06 S. E. Curry 20 4 Hillcrest 50 153t50, Myrtle Hembree 19 4 Hillcrest 50 153,50 S. E. Curry 18 4 Hillcrest 50 153►50 S. E.. Curry 17 4 Hillcrest 50 153.50 Eva D. Kirk 16 4 Hillcrest 50 153.50 Mrs. Thomas R.• Reeves 15 4 Hillcrest 50 153.50 J. G. McGuffey 14 4 Hillcrest 50' 153.50 J. G. McGuffey 13 4 Hillcrest 50 153.5 J. G. McGuffey 12 4 Hillcrest 50 153.50 John Blackwell 11 4 Hillerest 50 153.50 John Blackwell 10 4 Hillcrest 50 153.50 Alphine Drive E. W. Eastridge 5 5 H111crest 100 307.00 jjj South Side S. E. Curry (paved) E20'37 7 Hillcrest 20 61.40 S. E. Curry (paved) 36 7 Hilllcrest 50 153: S. E. Curry (paved) 35 • 7 Hilllcrest 50 153.50 S. E. Curry 34 7 Hillcrest 50 153.54 S_ E. Curry 33 7 Hilllcrest 50 15a50 S. E. Curry 32 7 Hillerest 50 153.5W S. E. Curry 31 7 Hillcrest 50 153.50 Herbert Castleberry 30 7 Hillerest 50 153.50` Herbert Castleberry 29 7 Hillerest 50 15350, Herbert Castleberry 28 7 Hillcrest 50 153.50 Herbert Castleberry W3V? -27 _7 Hillcrest 37.5 115.13:' K. B. & Davenport E123/ -27 7 Hillcrest 12.5 38.31 K. B. & Davenport 26 7 Hillcrest 50 153.50 K. B. & .Davenp P ort ' 25 7 Hillerest c 100 307.00- Alpine Drive Ray B. Knoohuizen 29 6 Hillcrest . _ 50 153.50 Ray B" Knoohuizen J. S. Ritter 30 31 6 ".. 6 Hillcrest - Hjll'.crest 50- 50 153.50 153.50,,7 J. S. Ritter J. S. Ritter 32 33 6 6 '" Hillerest Hillcrest 50 25 153.50 - 76.75 l 4927.35" Width 30' Rate 3.07 Front Foot North Side J. A. Ritter 12 2 Alley J. A. Ritter 1 2 South Side City Park Goodman 140 429.80 ; 20 Goodman 140 429.80 L4 Milwaukee 11t7: St. South 160' Rate 2.67 Front Foot West Side C. A. McClanahan 5 11 Fast Side Torn Roberts 14 10 Milwaukee 7th South 160' Width 30' Rate 2.67 Front Foot West Side R. K. Snethen N-11011 90 East Side MWT Covin&ton 0t 859.60 UNIT NO. 322 A. D: Old Unit No. 43 " Highland 160 427.20 Highland 160 427.20 UNIT NO. 323 A. D.-Old Unit No;•-41, C.H. 110 185.90 curb in place 107-70 Cr. C.H. 160 427.26 . 613,10 f Joliet S. L. 13th-S. L. 16th Width 30' Rate 3.07 Front Foot West Side J. M. Heflin 1 77 HigghIand J. M. Heflin 2 77 Highland Mrs. Ruth Davis. 3 77 Highland Leroy Henry 4 77 Highland 15th Street 0. S. Rogers 1 & 2 64 Highland` Mrs. Nellie Schwab 3 & 4 64 Highland John Walker 5 64 Highland C. S. Mickey 6 64 Highland Mrs. R. O: Pennington 7 & 8 64 Highland 14t4 Street F. W & D. 1&2 49 Highland R&L Farmer 3&4 49 Highland Annie Pearl Joslin 5&6 49 Highland Elizabeth Joslin 7 49 Highland Durwood N. Jack 8 49 -Highland 13th St. East Side E, R. Walker 8&7 78 Highland Harold C. Bowman 6 78 Highland Dewey Henry 5 78 Highland 15th Street Jim Gillilan. 16 & 15 63 Highland J. I. Merrell 14 63 Highland A. N. Singleton 13 63 Highland Floyd F. Moore 12 63 Highland William McErlean 11 63, Highland Milo Brown 10 & 9 63 Highland 14th Street Ona McNutt 16 50 Highland F. W & D. H.:,M. Miller 15 14 & 13 50 50 Highland Highland G. W. Sikes 12-11-10-9 50 Highland Independence N. L. 9th-S. L. loth UNIT NO. 325 Width 30' Rate 2.67 front foot A. D,-Old proj. No. 25 - West Side W. A. Morton 14 l_ Riverside 150 400.50 UNIT NO. 824 50 153.50- 50 153.50 50 153.50 50 153.50 75 100 307.00 100 307.00 50-153.50 50 153.50 100 367.50 75 100 307.00 100 307.00 100 307.00 50 153.50 50-153.50 75 100 307.00 50 153.50 50 153.50 100 307.50 50 153.50 50 . 153.50 50 153.50 50 153.50 100 307.00 50 153.50 50 153.50 100 307.00 200 614.00 y 6140.00 )wner Lot Block Alley W. E. Ferguson 1 East Side ® Mrs. Mattie McInnish strip Mrs Mattie Mclnnish -12 Mrs. Mattie Mclnnish. 11 Mrs. Mattie Mclnnish N36'10 Edgar McClendon S14'10 Edgar McClendon 9 W. B. Davenport 8 W. B. Davenport 7 Addit Front Total Ftg. Asses't 28 verside 150 400.50 1 Ri 89 89 89 89 89 89 89 89 A&W A&W A&W A&W A&W Houston S. L. 20th-N. L. 13th UNIT NO. 326 Width 30' Rate 3.07 front foot West Side � B. L. Spencer 1-4 20 Lakeside 200 614.00 .,iVlrs, D. A. Redding 5 20 Lakeside 50 153:50 M. W. Mires 6 & 7 20 Lakeside 100 307.00 -_ Erwin 'H, smith 8 20 Lakeside 50 153.50 Henry J. Miller 9-12 20 Lakeside 200 614.00 18th Street 75 W. Brown 11&10 23 News 100 307.00 Mrs, Jack Nudging 9 23 News 50 153.50 Geo. T. Ellis Eats Baliew 8 23 News 50 153.50 • J. VV. Blackwell 7 6&5 23 23 News News 50 100 153.50 307.00 G. H. Perry Mrs; Ida Stratton 4 3 23 News 50 153:50 Cale Farris, Jr. 2&1 23 23 News News 50 104 153.50 307:00 :- 16th Street 75 H.B..&Loan 1&2 79 Highland 100 307.00 Jo Williams 3 79 Highland - 50 153.50 R. C.' Witt 4 73 Highland 50 153.50 15t1a Street 75 . ,Unknown - I-4 - 62 _ ` Highland 200 614.00 - s Herald News 5&6 62 Highland Nath Burkett 7 62 Highland J. C. Iludgens 8 62 Highland 14th Street Geo,. Dallinger 1 51 Highland, Otho Gould 1 51 Highland Jesse Deleho 3 51 Highland L. W. Willis 4 51 Highland F. W. & D. 5&6 51 Highland P. Worrington'' 7&8 51 Highland J. Wade James 13-24 21 James 18th Street C. S. Mickey t 12-13 22 .. ]'.News C. S. Mickey N%14 22 News . Jake Brandt S1/z-14 22 News Jake Brandt ' 15 22 News �T..H .Cimpson 16-18 22 News Unknown 19-22 22 News 16th Street Unknown 8 80 Highland Mrs. O. B. Woodal '7 80 Highland Paul E. Differ 6&5 80 Highland 15th Street Burney Fish 16&15 80 Highland Frank Whitfill 14 61 Highland Floyd D. Fuller 13&12 61 Highland Thomas S. Stutts 11-. 61 HighlandP&Titfi_RE Co. "Street 1Q&9 61 Highland14th Mrs; "J. H. Slaton 16 52 Highland E. M. Carter 15 52 Highland G. V, Hubbard 14 52_, Highland W. I'T. Roberts 13 52' _ Highland; G. L. Bagley 12 52 Highland F. W. & D. 11 52 Highland ?. B. Thame l0&9 52 Higghland. Galveston S. L. 24th-N.I.. 13th.,z' Width 30' Rate 3.07 front fc &, _ West Side Elmer Watson = 1 17 JIQme Bld. & Loan N1/ 18 Earl Barr S1/s 1g 20th Street J. Wade James 12-11-10 21- .A. B. Morgan 9:, 21 J. Wade James 8-4 21 J. H. Crawford 3 21 Mrs. W. F. Beard 2&1 -21 18th Street Mrs. Annie L. Finch 11 22 Assembly of God 10 ` .22 Ass€mbly of God N1/ 9 22 H. `J. Jarry S1/z9 _ 22 ." H. J. Jarry 8 22 J. W. Blackwell 7&6 22 J. W. Blackwell N1/5 22 T. L. Bond S1/ 5 22 T. L. Bond 4 22 Mrs. ,Ivan Green 3-1 22 16th 'Street.' J. C. Owen 1-2 80 C. C. Fisher 3 80 M. F. Mo roe 4 80 15th Street H. 'Van L' ndingham 1 61 Mrs. H. L. McKay 2-5 61 Unknown 6 ._. 61: F&NTRRCo. 7-8 - 61 14th Street Mrs. Ellen Kerch 1&2 52 Higginbotham Bart. 3-6 52 Higginbotham Bart. N35'7 52 J'B. Thame S15'7 52 TB. Thame 8 52 East Side A. B. Larwater 1 2 23rd Street L. P. Davis 1 3 Alley Unknown 26 3 22nd Street harry Sinclair 1 6 a Alley W. C. Delk 26 6 21st Street H A:Stroman 1 7 lly 100 ,307.06,11 50 °753.5C 50 ._:153.50 75-- ; 50 153.5a 50 . 153.56 50 153.50 50 153.50 100 307.00 100 307.00 600 1842.50 100 -�07:00 25 76-75" ' 25 16.15 50 153.56 150 460.50 200 614.00 50 - 153.50 . 50 153.50 100" 3017.00 75 100 307.00 50 153.50 100 307.00 50 153.W., 100 307.00 75' 50 .153:50 50 53,5..0" 50 153.50 . 50 153.50 50 153.50 50 153.50 100 307.00---- 13,201.00 UNIT Lakeside 658.47 2021.30 Lakeside 305.68 938.44 Lakeside 305.68 938.44 60 James 150 460.50 James 50 153.50 James 250 767.50 James 50 153.50 " James 111-36 341.84 61.36 -. News 50 153.50 - News 50 153.50 - News 25 76.75 News 25 76.75 News 50 153.50-1- N e-%us 100 30'7.00, News 25 - 76',t News 25 76.75 News 50 153.50 News 150 460.50 60 Highland 100 307.00 Highland 50 153.50 Highland 50,_,. 153.50 757 Highland 50 153.50 Highland 200 614.00 Highland 50 153.50 Highland 100, 307.00 75 Highland 100 307.00 Highland 200 614.00 Highland 35 107.45 _ Highland 15 46.05 Highland 50 153.50 10,833.02 Montrose 184 - 564.88 60 Montrose 140 429.80 - 20 Montrose 140. 429.80 60 Montrose 140 429.80 20 Montrose 140 429.80 - 2,284.08 Total Assessment .13,117.10 60 , Montrose - 142.8, 439.46 ' 20 V. E: McKee 26 7 ;r Montrose 142.8 60 439.46; ' 20th 'Street A. I..,, Cavanaugh 1 8 Montrose 120 399-10 Alley Minnie V. Bleeker 26 8 Montrose 130 399.10 19th Street McCauley 12 Smith &Crouch 115 353A5 Troy F. 20 Alley Troy F. McCauley 13 Smith & Crouch 115 353.05 18tht.-Street 13 Jordan & LaFont 125 383.75 H. M. LaFont 20 Alley 14 Jordan. & LaFont 125 383.75, H. M. LaFont 17th.S•treet 19 Jones & Murphy 25 76.75 J. P.1 McCauley 20&21 Janes & Murphy 100 307.00 Unknown 22 Jones & Murphy 50 153.50 Joe Litsch Mrs: Mary H. Gray 23 , , Jones & Thy by p 50 50 153.50 153.50 I Mrs. Flora Hudgins 24 Jones &Murphy 60 16th Street 8 gl Highland 50 153.50 Tom Lovell 7 81 Highland 50 153.50 . I?. L. Montgomery 6 81 Highland 50 153.50 Myrtle McE'lyc'ath 5 81 Highland 50 153.50 Hazel iiavis 75 15th St. 16&15 60 an Highld 100 307.00 J E Ray 14 60 Highland 50 153.50 Unknown T. J. Wardlow, Jr. 13-12-11 60 Highland 150 105 460.50 307.00 Cont. Oil Co. 10,9 60 Highland 14th Street P&NT RR Co, 16&15 52 Highland 100 100 307.00, 307,00 J. E. ,Hill 14&13 212 53 53 Highland Highland 50 153.50 p L. B.. Sloneker - F. W. & D. RR 11-10,29 53 highland 1500.50 20, 6 95 UNIT NO. 328 Denver S. L 6th-Pvt. 5th Width 30' Rate 3.07 front font West Side 40 ;1K2 140 429.80 S. J. Abrams 20 Alley r 140 City of Plainview East Side 6 53 O.T. ., 140 429.80 H. E. Nance 20 A =1eY J: B. Hinson N75.7-7 53 O•T• O.T .7 75.7 232.40 232.40 55 B. L. Lawrence S654 53 1,199.55 Owner Lot Block AddiL Front Ftg. Total Asses't th 30' Rate 3.07 front foot West e. Church`' .:. 20 . 7 2 'Wye ,Wye 5 166.00 76.75 W.,, D Cie and 10 18 7 7` 2 2 Wye 25 76.75 B. H C�mpb Irene ,, rimbl 17 T 2 Nye Ye 25 350 76.75 1074.50 Fa arry /, 16- 20 Alley 1 1 1 W 140 429.80 Beatrice. Jones 60 henry Street 4 T,xT �-� 300 921.00 . Public Srv. 7-10 1� 60 184.20 Liberty Sty- Pub. Se 1 VVye 188.8 579.62 Public Serv. 1 103.3 317.13 P&S F. RR East Side Mt. Alive Bap. Ch. 1 1 3 Wye 25 113.12 76.75 Geraldine Davis 1 1 Wye 3 , Ye 15 46.05 . Geraldine Davis N -3 Verito & Billie Jo 1. 3 'Wyv` 10; 30.0 r CampbellS10'3 Venito & B. J. mpbell 4 . 1 3 'Wye 25 76 ,5 14inter &. St per 5-g 1 <, : 3 Wye 100 30T 00 ; Salford 9-10 1 3 e 5q i53.5Q `e Curry Bain An VVrightsil 11 1 3 75 76.75 ` 230.25 C . of God in Christ 12-14 1' 1 3 Wye 3 W Y e 150 0.50 Curry &Bain 15-20, .. 621.5 190 . 8 Curry & Bain Acreage Alley between Broadway & Ash from l0th-9th UNIT NO. 330 Width 30' Rate 3.75 front foot �r West Side 1\lrs: M. Knoohuizen H 4 E. L. Lowe 50 31.5 E. M. `Carter G 4 E. L. Lowe 31.5 'p D. Hefflefinger F 4 E. L. Lowe Mrs. J. H. Sl'aton E 4 E. L. Lowe 62.5 Carter- Dr. C. M. Clough D4 , E L. Lowe 25 25 Hazel C. Kelley C 4 4 E. L. Lowe 1 L. Lowe 50 Thos. Nabers Est. B Mrs. M. Kizoohuizen A 4 . E. L. Lowe 125 25 40 East Side . O. Speck 52-53 G. W. Owens 50 15 Q. Speck N15(51) G. i V . Owens 10 E..E. Staleup S10(51) G. W. Owens G. W. Owens 50 E.`E..Stalcup 49-50 s J H. Siaton Mr, n Cartey 47-48 G. W. Owens 50. � - Miss Alice Harrel 44 46 E G. W. Owens 75 75 E. C. Blocx well 4 1-43 G W. Owens 25 `1'. J. Clausen 4q 38-39 G, W. Owens G W Owens 50 Roy.. G. Woods 400 Alley between Broadway & Ash 9th-8th Rat 3.75 "Front foot West Side Piggly Wiggly Pv. Co. 16-15 28 011d Town Piggly Wiggly Pv, Co. N',/214 28 Old Town J. W. Walker S't -14 28 Old Town J. W. Walker 13 2W, Old Town Citizens Theatre Co. 12 28' Old Town Citizens Thte. Co. N321/ ,11 28 Old. Town R. Q. Silverthorne 5171/>,11 28 Old Town R. Q. Silverthorne 10-9 28 Old Town East Side Roy Wiids 1-3 28 Old Town E. E. Baum 4-5 28 Old Town Mrs. Clara Folenius:_.' 6 28 Old Town E, E, Brown Z= ,'' 2& Old Town Alley between BrogAway & Austin 9th-to-8th Rate 3.75 front .foot UNIT NO. 30`7111 100 25 25 50 56 32Z 17.5 100 150 100 50 100 UNIT NO. West Side; Christian 1euce Ch. 16 29 Old Town 50" Christian Science Ch. N1615. 29 Old Town 15 B. R. Wanick S35'15 29 Old Town 35 Mrs. Violet Yordy` 14- 29 Old Town 50 Mrs. O. L. )`Tart 13 29 Old - Town 50 ' B. W. Sew&i 12 29 Old Town 50 " Elijah Hay; -;;s 11 29 Old Town 50 Sid IReamsO `(,° 29'. Old, Town 50", R. K. Kratz 9. 29 Old Town 50 East Bide Cont. Oil Co. ',. , ,:+ 1 29 Old- Town 50 Cont. Oil Co. N10'2 29 Old Town 10 W. K. Knott N25' of S4.Q'2 29 Old Town '25 Mrs. Rosella Rushing S1&'2 ':" 29":_ Old Town 15 Mrs. Rosela; Rushing N10'2 29- Oldtown' 10 ' G. IN..Vernon S4013 29 Old Town 40 G. W. Vernon 4 ,, 29� Old,Town 50 ,7.'D. Koen: N341/'5 ;, 29;' Old Town 34.5 A. E. Boyd ' S15 fs'S 29 Old Town 34.67 Mrs. Maude O. Sloneker"" 6 '::; 29V Old Town 50 N. M. Son-, 7` `• , 29 Old Town 50 Miller & Hilburn 8 29 0ld Town 50 Alley between Beech and 'A sh 5th-4th UNIT: NO. ' 333 Rate 3,75 Froh.t.Foot West Side V. R. Rogers 7-9': - 19 Old. Town 75 Glen -A. Beard 10-16 19 Old. Town 175 East Side N.' M. Son 17-20 19 Old; a'owrr'i 100 N. M. soil\ Slf -21 19 Old. Town 12.5 Dr. Everette Dye, Jr. Nlfi-21- _:_ 19 Old, Town 12.5 Dr, Everette- Dye, Jr. 22-26 19, ,_ Old' Town=-- 12.5 ' Ailey' in $ibck 93, 0 7 ,..: UN1T NO. 334 , _ Rate, 3.75 front foot ' - West. Side >+urrs Realty Co. 27 33 0,1d.•Town 130 Jack , Loring 26 33 Old Town 25 T. C. Shepard 25 33 Old Town 25 Plains Machinery 24-22 33 Old Town' 75 Jarvis Tull 21-19 33 Old Town . -:75 J.no._ W. Gray 15-17 33 Old Town ",� 50 Last Side J. H. Wayland 1-4 33 Old Town 100 Jarvis Tull 5-9 33 Old Town 125 Plains,Vlaehinery 10-13 33 Old Town 100 Jarvis Tull 14-16. = ; '33 Old Town 75 North Side Furr"s Realty 27-31 - 33l Old' Town r `' ` "' 40 South Side J. Jack Loring 26 -:`6 33 Old Town 140 Baitimore'S. L. 5th-N .L:_�rd- UNIT NO 33S„ 30' Width Rate $3.07-front foot : West Side Haynes Mach N45-6 47 ,. O.T. 45 138.15 Al Barley C45-6 47: O.T. 45 138.15 R., 0. S'anfield 540-6 47 ` O.T. 45 128.80 Alley 1. J. Morgan 7 4T O.T. 50 153.50 T. J. Morgan N11-8•- 47' O.T. 25 76.75 E. S. Eason 51A--8 47 O.T. 25 76 75+1- E. $. Eason 9 47 O.T. 50 153.5( - W,. 13. Meredith 10 47 O.T. 50 153,50 Alene Moring ., 11 47 O.T. 50 153.50:, 4th Street E. M. Moreman 1&2 48 O.T. 100 307.00 J. F. Evans 3 48 +O.T. 50 153.50 Claude May 4 48 O.T. 50 153.50 Mrs. W. Lohman 5 48 `O.T. 50 153.50 0. H. Wilson 6 48 O.T. 50 153.50� Jack Atkins 7 48 O.T. 50 153.50 Robin Baker 8 48 O.T. 50 153.50 East Sid'e,. I'.. D. McEachern 6 38 O.T. ' 130 399.10:. Alley Ruth Reynolds 7 38 O.T. 50 1-53.50 E. C. Jackson 8 38 0••fi. 50 153.50 Church .4 Nazarene :. 9 38 ,t< O;- 50 153.5(� - Church of Nazarene N?/_-10 38..; O.T. 25 76 75;` %. .. I .. �� � � � i 1 - �� -. '� / III. i - .. � _. 0 ,Salvation.Army S'A_-10 38 O.T. 25 76.75 4th' Street ,;-A Hite v 16-13 37 0.T 20b 614.00 Ruth Embsrlin , 12 37 O.T. 50 15350 Delbert Bain 11, 37 O.T. 50 153.50 Carl Mangum -104 37 _ O.T. 100 307.00 #: $4789.20 El Paso S. L. 13th-N. L. 12th- UNIT NO. 336 30' Width Rate $3.07 front foot West Side V.` W. & D. 1&2 31 Highland 100 307.00 OwnerLot Block Adt%i3h Fro T I F.` W. & D. N11-3 31 Highland. Ftg Asses't 11 33.77 W L. Stambaugh S39-3 31 Hiighland 39 11Alexander Clyde Alexander 4&5 ;, 3 - Aii:gh1t nAl. 100 307-,,O T. J. Nelson ,6-8 31"'liighl-• 159 460.:5q'`' East <Side Harvest Queen Mills 16 30 F.W. & D. Highland 50 153.50 15 30 F, : W. & D. N28.4-14 30 Highland Highland 50 153.50 _ 28.4 87.19 D, F. Henager S21:6-14 30 Highland 21.6 66.31 15 `F. Henager 13 30 Highland 50 153.50 C.'. A. Denning 12 30. Mrs. H. L. Calcote NY/-11 30' Highland Highland 50 153.50 25 C; E. Crable S �3Q:, , Highland 76.75 25 76.75' C. E. Crable 9-10 " 00. ,' Highland 100 307,0%, $2456.00} S!: W. Ninth E. L. Austin-Pavt on Broadway - UNIT NO. 337, 40 Width Rate 3.07 front foot North Side Mrs. J. J. Bromley 10-18 Sub A 10 WH 490 ,1504.30 South Side A. D. Loter Trustee 6-5 Sub A 10 Manuel Ayers 4 WH , Sub A 10 W. L. Jones, .Jr. 3 Sub A 10 WH WH 76 233.32 76 233.32 J' D. Strickland 2 Sub A 10 WH 76 233.32 H. D. Loter Trustee 1 Sub A 10 WH 110 337.70, 3008.60 dt Rat ,Q7 .fron foot m - : _ e ayl n :a1, � 12 $0 s Cle70' �. 1 3.5. Rey ' ra _ 23 4.6 Oakland S. L. 16-S. L. 15th UN NO. 339 PO', Width Rate 3:07 front foot dame Lot oek " Addit Front Total West Side Fts. Asses't Mr. E. T. Adams 1&2 72 H y ?3c} 100 307.00 D, D. Rexrode 3 72 Hz 50 153.50 J. L. Matlock 4 72 Higltghi 50 153.50 East Side O. B. Fare 8 73 M. N. -*4*lt Nl/ -6 73 HighFland Highland 50 153.50 25 ' 76.75 M :�. Cott 7 73 Highland 153.50 Bu elk S �/ -6 - - 7ligbland 25' ' 75 Awo ,Tenth from E. L. Wayland to W. L. Travis _Assessment 3.07 per front foot 30' Pavement UNIT NO. 34b North Side Joe E. Webb 13-12 ' 2 D. B. Rexrode 11 Bain's,Pef 120 368.40 2 -W. R. Warren 10 .2 Bain's Ref. Bain's Ref. 60 184.20 R. L. Warren 9 2 Vernon Street Bain's Ref. 60 184.20 60 184.20 'L. G. Meador 8 1 Alley Bain's 40 429.8b Harold J. Stephens 7 1 Street Bain's 20 140 429.80Utica R. R. Young 8 2 Harris & Malone Alley 140 429.80 SouthBurrSide ide 7 2 South Harris ,& Malone So -AD 140 429.80 Wayland College 12 li1 Alley Cf.H. 140 429 86 Wayland College 1 :fi10 C.H.CH Vernon Street 140 429.80 Wayland College 12 60 ,Alley C.H. 75 1-40 429.80 Wayland College 1 60 C H 20 Utica Street 140 429.90 A. B. Wilson 12 49 Alley C°H• '7.5 140 429.80 Arliexi Owen 1 49 -- - --- C.H. 20 140 429.80 -- ------ 5219.00 .-.. 77II' III-- V . That the assessments so levied are for the improveipent in the particular unit upon which the property described abuts, and the assessments for the improvements in one Unit are in nowise related to or connected with the improvements in any other Unit, and in making assessments and'in holding said hearing the amounts so assessed for the improvements in one Unit have.been in nowise affected by any fact in anywise connected with the improvements therefor, of any other Unit. VI That,the several sums above assessed agd,inst said parcels of property, and against the real and true owners thereof, and interest thereon, at the rate of six (6) percent per annum, to- gether with reasonable attorney's fees and costs of collection, if incurred, are hereby declared to be made a lien upon the re- spective parcels of property against which the same are assessed, and a personal liability and charge against the real and true ousers thereof, whether or not such owners be correctly named herein, and such liens shall.b e and constitute the first enforce-. able claim against >the property assessed, and 'shall be a first and paramount lien) superior to all other liens and claims, ex- cept State, County, School Uistreit and City,AdValorem taxes. 1. That the sums so assessed shall be payable as follows: to -wit: In five equal installmentsp the first payable on or before ten (10) days after the completion and acceptance by the said on which the particular in the Unit u City of the improvements p property abuts; the second installmentdue on or before one year from said date of -completion and acceptance, the third install- ment due on or before two years from said date of completion and acceptance, the fourth installment due on or before three years from said date or completion and acceptance:, the fifth installment due on or before four years from said date of com- pletion and acceptance; and such assessements shall bear in- terest from the date of such completion and acceptance at the rate of six (b) percent per annum, payable annually with each installment, so that upon completion and acceptance of the im- provements in a particular Unit, assessezents against the pro- perty abutting upon such completed and accepted Unit shall be and become due and apyable in such installments, and with in terest from the date of such completion and acceptance, provid- ed that any owner shall have the"right to pay off the entire assessment, or any installment thereof, before maturity, by payment of pri4cipal and accrued interest, and provided further that if default. shall be made in the payment of any installment promptly as the same matures, then the entire amount of the assessment upon which such default is made, shall, at the option of the holder of the same, be and become immediately due and payable, and shall be collec.tibel with reasonably:, attorney'ls fees and cost of collections if incurred. VII That the -City of Plainview shall>not in any manner be liable for the payment of any sums hereby assessed against any pro- perty and the owners thereof, but the holder of the same shall kook solely to said property, and the owners thereof, for ppay- nt of the sums assessed against the respective parcels of property. 1. The said City shall, however,, exercise all of its law- ful powers to aid in the e forcement and collection of said liens and assessments; and if default shall be made in the payment of any assessment, collection thereof shall be enforc- ed either by sale of the property by the Tax Collector and Assessor of the City of Plainview as near as possible in the manner provided for the sale of property for the -non-payment ofad valorem taxes, or, at the option of the said holder or d b 't 'n assigns, payment of said sums shall be enforce y sua i any, court having ,jurisdiction. VIII. That for the purpose of evidencing -the several sums assessed against the said parcels of property, and the owners thereof, and the time and terms of payment,_ and to aid in the enforce- ment thereof, assignable certificates shall be issued by the City of Plainview upon the completion and acceptance of the work in each Unit of improvement as the work in such Unit is completed and accepted, which certificates shall be executed by the Mayor in the name of the Clt attested by the yf 3 City Secretary with the corporate seal and shall be payable to Bryan & Hoffman, Paving Contractors, or assigns, and 'shall declare the said amounts and the time and terms of payment and rate of interestand date of completion and acceptance of the improve- ments for which the certificate is issued, and shall contain the name of the owner as accurately as possible, and the description of the property by :lot and block number, or front ft. thereof, or such other description as may otherwise iden- tify the same, and if the said property shall be owned by an estate, then to so state the description thereof as so owned shall be sufficient, or if the name of the owner .-be._unknown, then to sty state shall be sufficient, and no error or mistake in describing any property, or in giving the name of any owners, shall in anywise invalidate or impair the assessment levied hereby or the certificate issued in evidence thereof, That the said certificates shall. further provide substantially that if default shall be made in the payment of any installment of principal or interest when due, then, at the option of the holder of the same, or assigns, the whole of the said assess- ment evidenced thereby shall at once become due and payable, and shall be collectible with reasonable attorneyts feesand costs of collection,.if incurred. And said certificates shall set forth and evidence the personal liability of the owners of such property and the lien upon such property, and shall provide in effect if default shall be made in the payment "there- of, the same may be enforced either by sale of the property by the Tax Collector and Assessor of the City of Plainview, as, above recited, or by suit in any court having jurisdiction. The ,siad certificates shall further recite in effect that all proceedings with reference to making said improvements have been regularly had in compliance with the law in force and pro- ceedings of the City of Plainview, and that all prerequisitesto the nixing of the lien and claim of personal liability ev- idenced by such certificates have been regularly done and per- formed, which recitals shall be evidence of the .matters and ..' facts so recited, and no further proof thereof shall be required in any court. And the said certificates may have coupons attached the reto in evidence of each or any of the several installments there- of, or they may have coupons for each of the first four in- stallments leavingthe main certificate forfifth. the � Said certificates may further provide substantially that the amounts payable thereunder my be paid to the Collector of Taxes of the City, who shall issue his receipt therefor, which receipt shall be evidence of such payment upon any demand for the same, either by virtue of the said certificate or any con- tract to pay the same entered into by the property owners and that the collector of Taxes will deposit all sums so received by him forth with with the City Treasurer, and upon the pay- ment of any installment with interest upon the surrender of the coupon therefor, receipted in full by said Contractor, or other holder of said certificate, the City Treasurer shall pay the amount so collect e d and due thereon to said Contractor, or of her holder, which coupons so receipted shall be the Trea- surer's warrant for payment. And the said certificates shall further provide in effect that the City of Plainview shall exercise all of its lawful powers„ when requested so to do by the holder of said certificate,, to aid in the enforcement and collection thereof, and said certificates may:contain ether and further recitals pertinent and appropriate thereto. It shall not be necessary that said certificates shall be in the exact fora as set forth., but the substancd and effect thereof shall suffice. 7 IX. That the assessments levied by this ordinance for the improve-' merits in each Unit are altogether suparate and distinct from ., assessments in each and every other unit. The assessments for improvements in one Unit are in nowise affected by the improve- ments in any other Unit, and in making and levying assessments the casts of the improvements in esch':Unit, the benefits by means of the improvements and all other matters acid things with reference to the improvements in each unit, have beery con' sidered and determined without reference to any such matters in any other Unit, and the omission of the improvements in any Unit shall in nowise affect or impair the validity of assess- ments in any particular 'Unit in front of any property exempt from the lien of such assessments shall in nowise affect or impair the validity of assessments against other property in that Unit X. That no mistake,, error, invalidity or irregularity in the name of any property owner, or the description of any property'or the amount of any assessment, . or in any other matter of thing,, shall in anywise invalidate or impair any assessment levied hereby or &ny crtifcate issued, and any such mistake, error, invalidity or irregularity, whether in such assess;�ent or in the certificate issued in evidence thereof, may 'be corrected at any time by the City. XI. That all assessments levied are a personal liability and charge against the real and true owners of the premises described, not- withstanding such owenrs may not be wed, or may be incorrectly named. XIIe That the fact that the specified improvement of the specific Units as herein designated are in such urgent need of .such im- provement while the condition of the weather will permit such improvement, creates an emergency and imperative public neces- sity for the immediate preservation of the public peace, pro- pe-rty` health and safety, requiring that any rules that an or- dinance be 'read at more than one meeting of the City Council of Plainview, and all rules prohibiting the passage of the same, on the date of introduction and passage, be, and the ;dame are hereby dispensed with and suspended, and this ordiance shall_; take effect and be in force from and after its passage. PASSED AND APPROVED this the 1st day of May, A. D. 1949• Winfield Holbrook _19yor ATTEST: P. H. Br ,an City Secretary Moved by Langford, secondedby Pri.thcett, that the above numbered ordinance be passed. Carried unanimously. Meeting adjourned. A. C'I y Secreta I 618 BTelephone Broadway CA , 4-4375 STATIONERY C'um, PRINTING - OFFICE SUPPLIES & FURNITURE ROYAL OFFICE MACHINES - NEW & USED OLIVETTI TYPEWRITERS RlADDING ainview, Texas MACHINES Special Session June 4th, 15f 49• Mayor Holbrook presid?�.ng and Aldermen: Sam Langford, E. M. Osborne, J. R. Pritchett, C. P,. Llliott, M. B. Hood, were present, also City Attorney, Frank R. Day, The matter of transfer of Plainview Bus Company fran- chise to J. L. Matlock was discussed. Moved by Langford, seconded by Elliott, that the City waive notice period, and that the proposed fransfer of Plainview . Bus Company franchise to J . L. Matlock be approved Carried unanimously. Moved by Pritchett, seconded by Langford, that plain - view Bus Company.be granted the privilege of_dscontinuing the service on 9 and 13 Street lines for a period of 15 beginning June lath, to repair equipment. Carried unanimously. Moved by Elliott, seconded by Osborne, that the Bond of Jordan & Tubb on water and sewer contract of June 20th be approved and bidders check returned. Carried unanimously. Meeting adjourned. A 1!.�41ZVVY" Ayor City Secretary ;-June 6, 1949-i The City Council met in Sepecil_Session at 2:00 P.M. with Mayor Holbrook presiding: to open bids on a 300,000 gallon elevated water tank which had been advertised for bids on this date. Aldermen: C. P. Elliott, E. 14. Osborne, Dui. B. Hood attended the meeting also R. h.,Snethen, City Engineer and City Attorney, Frank R. Bay were: present. The Mayor opened the bids as follows., Chicago Bride and Iron Lompa.ny 52,645.00 Pittsburgh Demoines Steel Company Io.l 432250.00 Nola 44,490.00 No. lb 46, 6z0. 00 After discussion with the bidders represenatives, itwas moved by Alderman Osborne seconded by Alderman Hood that the. City accept the law bid of Pittsburgh Demoines Steel Company No. 1 drawing W.T. 491-44. amount 43,250.00 Carried unanimously. Meetingadjourned. I,yor-C ' ty of lainvi ear, exa.s City Secretary rm r^r June 6,1949 7.30 P.M. The City Councilmet in regular session7o.,ith mayor Holbrook presiding and aldermen: C.P.E1liott, M._B. Hood, E. 14. Osborne, Sam Langford in attendance, City Attorney, .Frank R. Day and ,City Engineer, R. K. Snethen, also City Sanitary Officer, E. C. Nicholl attended the meeting. A list of naves of people in Frisco Addition was -presented asking for.'4ter and =.the.,.,,spol;esmsn said theyy=wanted to come into the City. Moved by Hood, seconded by Elliott, that Albert C. Parkhurst , be employed in Police Department at 0180.00 per month. Carried. I, Upon request of a-s. McCandless, The Plainview Bus Company was granted the privilege of operating the 9th and 13th Street bug from the;.be rs.7.to,:9.A. i'.:and,°.from" ,30:;to 7 00 P.M. stunting" onday, June 13' till_ school,o, start. Oaried,` moved by Langford, seconded by Osborne. - The minutes of i'la.y 16th and 17th and 31st and of special of June 4th,were read andapproved. The City Engineer read estimates in favor of gB yan and Ho fman 677.05and $405.00. Moored by Elliott seconded by Langford that the estimates be paid. Carrbd unanimously. The City Engineer read an estimate in favor of Jordan Tubb on then `8 inch sewer dine, in' alley between Broadway and Austin and 5th to 2nd Streets amounting to, $2536.95. Moved by Osborne seconded by Hood, that the estimate be Paid. Carried unanimously. Moved by Elliott, seconded by Langford that the City pay of Hosptial bill of Mrs. Roy Sims, and pay 1 of cost to County of the Patricks bills. Carried. Moved by Osborne seconded by Elliott, that the list of bills presented be paid. Carried. BILLS.- Sommerville � ilner Cement Company, 14.00; Southwestern j Bell Telephone Company , $116.20;-Fred Berryhill Equipment Company, $2273.75; The Rohan Company, Inc. 220.24; Mrs. W. B. Hargin, 12.00; Ludemand (L glacNaugh:ton, 88.39; R.D.Wood Company, 24.15; Plainview Seed House, 10.65; J.Oliver Bier -Postmaster, 15.0 ; Texas Farm Machinery Company, 37.60; A.M.Ha ailton, Chief, 124.86; Kelly Refry. geration & Electric, �185.00; J.Q.Long, 678.50; Greens Sheet Metal' Works, $.00; E.E.Elston, 18.00; The Karpark Corp.,$106.43; Tom Tulckli ter, 29.00; Albert J. Norton, 29.00;;Lubbock Engineering Co.,$52.34; Charles Sweeney, 30.00; Rogers Battery & Electric,p46.80; National Guard, 31.50; K ker's Service Station, $21.24; Curry Motor FreigHt,' 50.31; Miles Studio; 40.75; Joe BakerQPay for vacation; $66.67;"Fred Shelton County Clerk,'$2.75; M.C.Collins, 11.16; Meinecke Bros.,5.04; Dale Bolles, 12.00; Fred Berryhill Equipment Company 26.57; A.E.Elston,, 12.00- Good Year Service Stores, 35 50;Nation- al Guard, 421.18; �V.O.speck Machinery, $1.70; Jiuu�iie L. vond, $48.50; `diking Supply Company,40.00; James A. Snethen- $15.75; Commercial Radio Equipment -Company, $4.50; J.Oliver Big= ; 30.06; Cosden Petroleum Crop., 27.63; P.B.Bryan-Petty Cash May 49.59; Coker Equipment Co. 3.50; Cecil Lebow, 85.00; Neptune Meter Company, 597.151) P.H.Bryan, Registrar, 26.00; Continental Oil Company, 149.23; True ees of Firemens Relief & Retirement Fund, 21..10; O.K,Rubber Welders, 05 X; Pioneer Drive Inn, 49,30; R.i.Roberson,0 4-00; Shook Tire Company, 59.63; James A. Snethen, $21.00; Foxworth-Galbraith Corupany, 36.72; J.E.Germany, 15:00; O.D.'heeler, 16.00; Amarillo -Communications Co; $29.05; Plainview Builders, Supply, 417.60; 1cGlasson & Son, $14.40; , John G. Logsdon, 82.70 ?'rational Oil Company, 59.00; Churchwell Bros., 378.99; Clowe & Cbwan,Inc.,' 3586.35; T.E.iviitchell, 37.5O; Southwestern Public Service So., 1027.27f western Union, $2.58;-West Pharmacy, 2.49; Mitchell Hardware Company, 7.33;The Row1nd Company, 13.00; Jarvis -Tull & Company,Inc., 2.10; Higgihbbtham-Bartlett Co., §98.15; Cities Service Oil Company, 284.42; M.W.Lemons Burial Ass., 3.80; Smith & Billington, $86.50; E.A.Rogers 11.00; Newman Motor ompany,Ind.,23.50; Farmers Blacksmith Shop,11.25; Dudley E.Godwin, 84.00 Feuerbacher Plumbing & heating, 2.25; Herald -News Publishing Company, 39.74;Gibson Plumbing Company,00.75; Reams Electric, 36.50; L.P.Davis & Son,Inc.,. 4.50; Broinming Blue Print Co parry, 2.5.32; -V.R. Rodgers & Stan, 9.55; Stapleton Bros. Mac4i e & Tank Company, 49.00; 'J7 7 The Plainview Tribune, 20.00; National Butane Company 21.09; iinn Motor Company, 21.09•,Plainview Hardware Corn�any, 54.37; The Dale County Abstract ompany,45.50; Phillips Batttry.-0o., 56.0 ; Davis ilectric Company, 4.00; Crenshaw Paint & Glass Company,�9.15; West Texas Gas Company,$46.50; Thatchet Printing Company, 16.57; Connor Mathes Co.,Inc., 13.59; Plains Welding 6upply,�4.83;,Shepard Ehevrolet Uo'mpany, 435.90; John Hull, 97.50• SALARY: P'.H.Bryan,$225.00; Winfield Holbrook, 275.00• I4-argaret Kay, 150.00; Fannie Norman, 225.00- Nrytle Lee Scarbrough, 94.50; Frank R. Day, 150.00; R.K."Snethen, 500.00; Harold Shannon,-105.00; Hoyt Curry, 300.00;' Nath Burkett 215.00; Joe E. Baker, $273.33; LJ E.J.Shearer, 4-190.00; Hub Burt, �190.00; J. E. Bheeon,$190.00; Floyd Neleon,1190.00; D lbert Ballew, 187.50 Hartense Pelphrey, 187.50; a. T. Sanderson,$180.00; Charles Sweeney, p OO Wiley Johnson, 180.00; Geo. J. Boswell, $150.00; San Faith, $ 0.00; T. P. Sitton, 180.00; B. M. Odom, 225.00; J. W. Butler, 1 2.50; A. 14. Hamilton, $250.00; Leedy Maxey, 195.00; Frank Rigla 4187-50; Berry Lynch, 187.50 Clyde R. Dorsett, 0187.50; Fred L. Chandler, ai, 187.50; F. A. R, 187.50; Johnnie D. Dallew, $180.00; L&e J. Peek, 18000; Carroll S. Johnston 180.00; William E. Renegar, 172.50; W:F.Foley, 360.00; S. E. holles, $277.00; A. T. Herrod, 00a00w; Jack Slaughter, 210.00; Lewis Lowe, 190.00; Jack Morris, 1187.50; H. R. Sloan, 150.00; J. H. hunter, L72.50; Roy Vlarren, 187.50; F. L. Thornton, 225.00; A. L. King, 187.50; O.B.Guin, 195-00; Truit' Ray, �180.00; l'i. F. Tam line, 172.50; Mute W. Rannals, 190.00; Eugene J. Dillard, $86.25; W. S. Delk, $40.25; Edward E. Annett 172.50® J. 14. Heflin, $150.00; Will Evans, 160.00;, . D. Wilbourn, 172.50; DtWayne Barker, 108.00; Dr. Josephine. Piller, . B. C. :�3zcho1l, �..00.00; �Dr. D. P. Jones, 075.00; Deep �._� , 17500; C E. Bramlet, $165.00; N. G. Johnson, 1?5.00; F. C. Ioo�^e, 16;.00, T. T. Cargill, $145.00; Burton Coleman, $145.00; Albert F. Anderson, $145.00; F. E..Sinclair, 72.50; P. R. Angie ll, 165.00; Clifford, .utherford, 33.81; Houston Taylor$4145.00; Delwin Williams, 165.06; M. C. Collins,, 55.76; G. �,�..Sawyer, 101.4$. r Moved by Langford seconded by Osborne.., that the W. R Triplett plumbing bond.be approved. Carried. The kayor read reports as follows: City Secretary, 4775.74; City Inspector, $265.60; Parking i#eters, 92433.00; Delinquent Taxes, 165.28; Current Taxes, 121.71,s"alice Department Report 1169.50; Plainview Bus Company,, $30.80. moved by Hood seconded by LangBrd that the reports be accepted and filed. Carried. Moved by Hood,- sconded by Elliott that the City pay 150.00 per month on High School Band. Carriedunanimously. Meeting adjourned. e y®r City df r1ainview City 0ecretary -,:June 20, 1949: - The City Council of the City of Plainview met in regular session with Mayor Holbrook presiding and Aldermen: E. M. Osborne, San Langford, C. P. Elliott, M. B. Hood, J. R. Pritchett, also R. K. Snethen, City Enginerr and Frank R. Day, City Attorney, attended the meeting. Minutes of June 6th,7;30P.-. meeting, read and approved. ` Moved by Langford seconded by Elliott that,City pay bill of $63.00,to Jo Piller for Park work. Carried.,.: Mr. Leland Aiton submitted audit report on fiscal year ending March 31st, 1949. moved by Elliott, seconded by-angford that Leland. Aiton be employed to Audit Housing Unit Books. Carried. Moved by hood seconded by Osbonre.that theCity pay 'ueland Aiton $500.00 for_Audit. Carried unanimously. Moved by Osborre seconded by Elliott that J. B. Sheeon be appoint- ed Captain in Police Department in Joe Baker place. Carried. Moved by Elliott, seconded by Langford that City install Street Li at 24Q7 West 5th Street. Carried. Cit Engineer read estimate in favor of Joradn & Tubb- Water Job for V194•55 loved by Osborre, seconded by Langford tlat estimate by ,paid . Carried. An estimate was read in favor of Bryan & Hoffman on paving work 264.95 and $589.22. Moved'by Elliott, sedonded'by Hood that estimates be paid.. Carried. The iAa.yQr appointed B. F . Jarvis, to Park `Board in place of John Scott who resigned. !,,loved by Hood seconded by Langford that appoint- ment. be confirmed.. Carried... Moved by Elliott, seconded by Osborne that City send 2 firemen to School at A & M at cost of $100.00. Carried. Mayor read estima tes in favor of Hasie & Green amounting to 474.06. Moved.by Langford seconded by Osborne that pay estimate. Carried. Moved by Osborne seconded by.-uangofrd:that City join the County and pay z cost of seal coat.contract on Airport runways. Carried.; unanimausly« The report of Board of City Development -was read for May and their Audit report was submitted to the Council, also report: of: Plainview Bus Company for May25.70 due City, was read. Moved by -Osborne seconded'by Langford that list of bills sub- mitted be paid. Carried'. Mrs R. P. Dunnam, „'10.62; Jo Piller, 36.00; J. N. Haum, �30.00; L. B. Churchwell, 65.00; Raymond Lee Johns-Y. .C.A. 350.00. �.J.Clark, 15.00; Charles Sweeney, $51.00; Henry Bryan -Parks, i11.25; J.¢.rieflin-Vacation pay help,:30.00;` L. Draper, 046.00; Jordan & Tubb, $5 ,50; J. Oliver Bier -Postmaster Tax renditions postage, 45.09; Plainview Sanitary-Pelphrey X-Rays, 417.50; R. Qo Silverthorne, 100.00; Hale County State Bank -Street Warrants,,,1060.00; City of P1a.inview-Gen Fund+Parking Meter Fund. 3. months,92100,00; Panhandle & Santa Fe R.R.'Company, 0,153.47; Pan- handle & Santa Fe, .80; Johnnie D. Ballew-Police Radio,$48.00; Board of City Development, 750.00; Plainview Independent School District, C_'5.00; Plainview Public Library, $40.00; Mercantile National Bank at Dallas, 1550.00; Jr. League Day Nursery, 25.00; Oklahoma lnsectidice Agency, 5.95; Henry Bryan 1rater, 1$.00; Doyle C. Williams, 00.00. Meeting adjourned. yor City ecretar July 5th, 1949-° Specia.? Session The City Council met innlieu of the regular session. of July 4tn, with Mayor Holbrook presiding, and the following Aldermen in attendance, C. P. Elliott, 1K. B. Hood, J. R. Pritchett, Sari !�angford, E. ��. Osborne. City Attorney, Frank R. :Day, and City Engineer, R. K. Snethen also at'4 tended the meeting. Moved by Hood, seconded by Pritchett, that the Council approve George Truitts, plot of part of Block 19 Boswell Heights. Carried un- aniiiously. Moved by Langford seconded by Pritchett, that the Junior Chamber of Commerce be allowed to move auditorium seats to Rodeo Grounds, for July 15th. They, to be responsible for the moving and returning and for all damages. Carried unanimously. Moved by Langford second by Hood, that B. W. Lewis Plumbers Bond be approved. Carried. ' Moved by Elliott seconded by Hood, that the following month- ly reports be accepted and filed. Carried. Police $1277.00; Parking Meters $2444-50; Inspector $308.50; City Secretary, $2604.19; Delinquent Tax-$175-2l; Current Taxes, $2584-59. 141oved by Pritchett seconded by Elliott that Bryan & Hoff- man bill for curb 'be approved -amount of �13�.20. Carried. Moved by Langford seconded by Hood that Mrs- W. E. Settoo-n be ordered to lay sidewalk abutting lot No* 8 Block 27 Original Town, on east and south side. Carried unanimously. The City Engineer read an estimate in favor of Bryan & CD for $ 5 7 2 Moved by Osborne second- ed by Elliott that estimate be paid. Carried. The City Engineer read an estimate in favor of Jordan & Tubb on Water and Sewer. Contract to the amount of $4991.40. Moved by Elliott seconded by Langford that estimate be paid. Carried unanimously. Moved by Elliott seconded by Hood, that the Reserve Unit resolution be passed. Carried unanimously. RESOLUTION WHEREAS; the City Council owns and maintains what is known as the Dairy Barn situated in Plainview, Texas and the Organized Reserve Corps of the Department of -Army has requested and desires the use of the west winc, of said Dairy Barn for the purpose of 4.1 holding conferences, lectures and drills and for the storing of administrative materiel without any rental charge; and, WHEREAS, the City has no definite need for the use of said west wing except for the period of the Dairy Show and Fat Stock Show, and i:t is agreeable with the City Council that the Organized Reserve Corps -be given permission to use said west wing for the purposes stated, providing that the Corps will carefully maintain and protect fhe property during its use and will vacate the same during the period of the1'Fat Stock Show and the Panhandle -Plains Dairy Show, and that their use of same will be rent-free; and, WHEREAS, Reserve Corps agrees to use said premises and ID wing under the conditions herein stated, and if at any time in the future the City desires to repossess said west wing above mentioned that the City will give to said Organized Reserve Corps thirty days' written notice of their intention to take over and repossess said west wing: NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Plainview, in regular session, this 5th day of July, 1949, with all members present and voting that the Organized Reserve Corps of the Department of Army be and it is hereby aut- horized and permitted to take possession and use the west wing of the Dairy Barn in Plainview, Texas, for the uses and purposes hereinabove stated free of rent, and that the City Council will give notice in writing to the Organized Reserve Corps of their intention to repossess said premises thirty days prior to the effective date of repossessing said premises. THE STATE OF TEXAS COUNTY OF. HALE 1, Paul Bryan, City Secretary of the City of Plainview, Texas, hereby certify that the above and foregoing is a correct copy of resolution passed by the City.council of the City of Plainview vcuin in regular session on the I;th day of July ---------- ___ F 'A ul 1949, as the same appears upon the 14inutes of the City Council. GIVEN UNDER 1viff HAND AND SEAL this 6.th day of July, 1949. P. H. Bryan City Secretary,City of Plainview, Texas. I I Moved by Langford seconded by Elliott that the following list of bills be paid. Carried. S. 0. Craig, $12.00; Harley Redin $80.00; Harley Redin, $150-00; P.H.Bryan-Registrar, $26-50; Higg- inbotham -Bartlett Company, $661.80; West Texas Gas Company,$66-35,' Amarillo Communications, 014.35; Viinn-14otor,Company, 022-15;Bo England Service Station.,419 15; Totty's Texaco 6ervice Station, 0-75; John G. Logsdon, $86.iO; Magnolia Petroleum Company, $31..93; W.L.Stambaugh, �'�S7-50; Ber Chemical company,$10-36; J. D. Mlew $23 00; P.H.Bryan-2 firemen to A &Iki College,- Lee Peek and Johnnie Bal;ew, $100 00; J. Oliver Bier, Postmaster, 4'15.03; Miller & Miller. $292.00; James Snethen-Street Const.,$37-50; Russell Crocker, $44-00; Doyle Williams, �44.00 Roscoe Collins, $36.00; Dale Bolles 33.00; Hearne Motor Freight t16.42; Sommerville & Milner Cement, 4145-50; .Clyod R. Dorsett -Vacation pay, $53-30; Hartense.Pelphrey, 12-50; J. T. Sanderson,6l2.00; Board of City Development, $750-00; Plainview Indepent School, 4150-00; Plainview Public Library, $40.00; Mer- cantile Aational Bank at Dallas, $1550-00; Jr.League Day Nursery, $25.00; Cecil Lebow -Contract, $85.00; Danice Smith, $72.00; Mrs. Carl Cook, �25.00; Hoyt Curry,-$egro town clean-up, 486.10; John Rogers, $19.50P #oscoe Collins, $36.00; Russel Crocker, $36.00; Doyle Williams, 436.00; Dale Bolles 42.00; Union Bus Station - Charity, 0.86; Dr. L. C. Wayland, 45.00; A. 14. Hamilton, $16 Winfield Holb 0219." -.70; ZP o 5 ok, 70; -C12, Moved by Osborne seconded by Hood, that the Canadian,':Dai4.,,Resol- ution.',be pass6d* , Carried 'unanimously. RESOLUTION WHEREAS, it has been proposed to build a dam on the Canadian River for the purpose 'of storing water for the use Of cities lying south of the Canadian River and for other useful purposess; and, WHEREAS, the Bureau of Reclamation has made exhaustive studies and submitted a comprehensive report showing the necessity and bene- fits to be derived from such a project; and, 'WHEREAS, such report contemplates that water from the Canadian Dam would be made availabl to the inhabitants of the City of Plainview for their use; now, therefore, be it RESOLVED that the City Council of the City of Plainview, Texas, strongly endorses the project, believing that the benefits to the whole area to be served are far greater than the estimated cost and C") I that the whole cantry will indirectly be benefited by the growth and development to follow the use of this priceless water now passing unused, often a menace by flooding lands below; and be it futher RESOLVED that the City Council of the City of Plainview agrees that it will, when water from the Canadian Dam is made available, purchase all water that the citizens of the City and the City itself raight require and need as may be provided and contracted for in like manner to other cities using such water and at a uniform.price; and be it further RESOLVED that copies of this resolution be supplied to the Secretary of the Interior and to members of t1E Texas Congressional delegation. THE STATE'OF TEXAS 0146MUS30511 ".09, I I hereby certify that I am the duly elected) qualified and acting City Secretary of the City of Plainview, Texas, and as such have lawful custody of the Minutes, records and files of the City Council; that at a regular meeting of the City Council held on the 5th day of July, 1949, at which all memebers of the Council were present and voting, a resolution,. of which the above is a full, true and correct copy, was regularly pro- posed by Councilman Usborne and seconded by Councilman "'Elliott, regularly put to a vote and voted upon and unanimously adopted and declared to'be a resolution of such council. WITNESS MY HAND AND :SEAL OF OFFICE this 5th day of July, 1949. P . is LT. Bryan City Secretary, City of Plainview, Texas. 1,1oved by Osborne seconded by Hood, that the Mayor be sent to Washington D. C. to represent Plainview on the Canadian Dam Hearing. Carried unanimously. Moved by Osborne seconded bY Hood, that the City Epgineer assemble material and have the well pumps lowered at the West Pumping plant. Carded. The 11147or appointed R. A. Jeffries Chailrman, Hale Center, and Charles eguler of Petersburg, Joe E. 1'1ebb, E. G. Alexander, Virgil Howland, Plainview as a borad of review in connection with the Airport Zoning .procedure. Moved by Hood, seconded by Osborne that appointment be approved. Carried. Meeting adjourned. My -or City Secretary >e^ti"6'r n^mar a m.5a Plainview, Texas July 18th,1949. The City Council met in regular session with Mayor Holbrook presiding, and Aldermen: . a41.0sborne, C. P. Elliott, M. B. Hood, in attendance. City Attorney, Frank R. Day and City Engineer r. K. Snethen, also attended the meeting. Minutes of July 5th read and. approved. The City Engineer read estimates in Favor of Bryan Ond Hoffman amounting to $514.30 and 04p177.81 being Credit Balances aid $796.97 and 01156.30 being debit balances. Moved bya Elliott and seconded ,by Hood, that the estii(lates be approved and filed. Carried. Moved by Osborne and seconded by Hood, that Lee Collins and Ezell Reed be employed as policemen in the colored section of .town as of July 5th, 190. Carried unanimous) v. Moved by -Hood, seconded by halliott, that the transfer of . Plainview Bus CompanyFranchise to Ben F. Smith be approved. Carried unanimously. Moved by Hood, seconded by h1liott, that the City council approve what the Optimist Club has done towards consturction of a house,;n the City Park for Boy Scouts,,and to give permis- sion to finish the building and to use same for Boy Scout Work sponsored by the Optimist Club. Carried unaimoly. Moved by Hood, seconded by Elliott, that Mrs. �Fargaret Kayts salary be $165.00 per month, to work 40 hour week at such time as suits the needs of the office. Carried. hf 1111�11�� Moved by Osborne seconded by Mood, that F. L. Thorntonts salary be increased $25.00 per month, for handling the garbage crews. Carried. The Council spent consdierable time in reviewing the Food Handlers Ordinance, and instructed the City attorney to rewrite same and present it next meeting niuht. The meeting adjourned. .106 I / I /or U, §Z" MEiyor®C uy of Plainview, Texas City Secretar . August lst, 1949 Plainview, Texas The City Council met in regular session withl4ayor Holbrook presiding and Aldermen: C. P. Elliott, M. b. Hood, J. R. Prit hett,r E. M. Osborne, Sam Langford in attendance, City Attorney, Frank R. Day and City Engineer, •R. K. Snethen also attended the meeting. Minutes of July 18th, read and approved. Moved by Elliott, seconded by Osborne, that the rules waiving several consecutive readings of ordinances be suspended. Carried, unanimously. Moved by Langford and seconded by Pritchett that the Food Handlers Ordinance be passed. Carried unanimously. ORDINANCE NO._ 561" AN ORDINANCE REGULATING THE SALE OF PREFARED'FOODS AND DRINKS BY ESTABLISHiWENTS LOCATED IN THE CITY OF PLAIN® VIEW) TEXAS, PROVIDING FOR GRADING OF SUCH ESTABLISHMENTS, PROVIDING FOR THE SECURING OF A LICENSE TO OPERATE ANY SUCH ESTABLISHMENT, FIXING A PE14ALTY FOR THE VIOLATION " OF SAID ORDI iANCE'. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PLAINVIEW, TEXAS: .'Section 1. Definitions. The following definitions shall apply in the interpretation 'and the enforcement of this ordnance: Al: Establishments. The -term "establishment" shall mean restau- rant, coffee shop, cafeteria, short order cafe, luncheonette.' tavern, sandwich stand, soda fountain, and all other eating or drinking es- tablishments, as well as kitchens or other places.in which food and drink is prepared for sale elsewhere.' " r B. Emrloyee. The term "employee°t shall mean any person who handles food or drink during preparation or serving, or who comes in contact with any -eating or cooking utensils, or who is employed in a room in which food and drink is prepared or serv6d. C. Uten2ils. "Utensils" shall include any kithcenware,.table- ware, glassware, cutlery, utensils, containers, or ogler equipment with which food or drink comes in contact during storage, preparation, or serving. D. Health Officer. The term 14health Ufficer" shall mean the City Health Officer of the City of Plainview or 'his authorized re- presentative. E. Person. The word "person" shall mean, person, firm, corp- oration or association. z SeA tio,�n 2. Permits, It shallbe unlawful for any person to operate an establishment in the City of Plainview or in its police jurisdiction who does not possess an unrevoked permit from the health officer. Such permit shall be posted in a con- spicu.oua place. Only persons who comply with the requirements of this ordinance shall be entitled to receive and retain such a permit. Item 1 - Apilication - Application for permit must be made in writing upon forms prescribed and furnished by the City Health Department. The City Health Department shall issue a permit in writing when the applicant has complied with the re- l quirements of this ordi:e, , rules and regulations of the City quirements I Health department, and paid the fie herein prescribed. This permit shall remain in full force and btfect for the fiscal year of the City of Plainview,beginning October 1st and ending September 30th, unless sooner revoked for violations of any provisions of this ordinance and/or rules and regulations of the City H,e4lth Department. Such ,pe rmit shall be renewed an- nually in like manner as hereinbefore prescribed and is valid for one full fiscal year 0 the City, or a fraction thereof. This permit shall be non -transferable. The annual" rmit fee for each establishment shall be Five and no/100 Dollars. Any permit fee may be pro- U5.00) rated up to the beginning of the fiscal year but ,no permit fee shall be refunded by reason of discontinuance of business or in casesaidlicense is revoked by reason of the violation of this o'rdinanc e . Item 2 - Any permit granted hereuncer shall be subject to revocation, at the direction of the City Health Officer for fail- ure of the grantee named therein or any of his, her or its em- ployees, agents or representatives, or any of them to carry on the business or activities described in such permit in accordance with all food and sanitary laws of the State of Texas, ordnance of the City of Plainview, rules and regulations of the Health Department of the City of Plainview, and all official orders -= pursuant thereto, and upon such notice of such revocation, the operation of such business or activities shall immediately be II4 discontinued until the terms and provisions of this ordinance are` complied with. Section 3. Examination and condemnation of unwholesome oradulterated' food or drink. ampler o ot food, drink and her substances',may be taken and examined by the Health officer as often as may be necessary for the detection of unwholesomeness d forbid the or ad Itera txon The Health Officer may Ycondernand sale of, or cause to be removed ordestroyed, any food or drink which is unwholesome or adu.ltereated. Section 4 In§Rection of establishments. At least once every thre, months the health officer shall inspect every es- tsablishment located within the City of Plainview and its police jurisdiction. In case the health officer discovers the violation of any item of ;sanitation, he shall make a second inspection after the lapse, of such time as he deems necessary for the de- fect to be remedied, and the second inspection shall be:used in determining compliance with the r ec�uirements of ' this ordinance Any violation of the same item of this ordinance on such', second inspection shall call for immediate revocation of permit,. " ^ One copy of the inspection report shall be delivered to the owner or manager in charge of the establishment at the time of the inspection. Another copy of, the inspection report shall be filed with the records of the Health Department. The person operating the establishment shall upon request of the health officer permit access to all pasts of the estab- lishment and shall, permit copying any or all records of Food purchased in urgent situations. Section.,. For th-e purposes of this ordinance said) es- ta.blishments are classified and graded in Grades, A, D and C Section 6. To entitle any such establishment to Grade,A it shall comply with ea h requirement of "the different subdivisions` of this section and with Sections 7, 8 and 9, (a) All floors, walls and ceilings shall be of tight, sound material consisting of metal, tile, concrete, or other impervious material. (b) Must be adequately lighted and ventilated. (c) In every establishment where tools, utensils, implements, containers, or other apparatus is used there shall be provided a sink with two compartments, properly connected with the sewer and supplied with hot and cold running water, or`equivalent 'equipment. {d) The furniture, tables, fixtures, shelves, etc. excepting dining room tables, shall be of metal top, porcelain, or granite or similar material, except meat blocks, serving tables, pastry tables and sandwich boards, All lunch counters, cases and like furniture and all partitions of.private boxes or stalls shall be kept in a clean and sanitary:conditi.on. (e) Refrigerators and Nice boxes shall be kept in good repair at all times, properly trapped and drain into sanitary sewer as provided by City Ordinance, and maintained at -a temperature not to exceed 50 deg. F. (f) No person operating an establishment where food or drink of any kind is served or permitted to be -served to the public shall furnish to any person any dish, receptacle or utensil used in eating, drinking, or conveying food if such dish, receptacle, or`utensil has not been washed after each service until clean to the sight and touch in warm water containing soap or alkali cleanser, kfter`cleaning, all glasses, dishes, silverware, and other receptacles and utensils. (a) shall be placed in wire cages and irersed.in a still bath of clear water heated to a minimum temperature of 170 deg. F. for at least three minutes of two minutes at 180 deg; F.; or bath contain- ing at least 50 PPIVI of available chlorine if hypochlorites are used, or a concentration of equal bacteriacidal strength if chlor- amines -are used. The bath shall be made up at a strength of 100 ppm or more of hypochlorites and shall not be used after its strength has been reduced to 50 ppm.. Chlorine solutions once used shall not be reused for bacteri- acidal treatment on any succeeding day. Where chlorine treatment is used a three -compartment vat shall be required, the first compartment ibo be used for washing, the se- cond for plain rinsing, and the third for chlorine immersion; pro- vided that for existing installations the second or rinsing compart- ment may be omitted if a satisfactory rinsing or spraying device is substituted. Upon removal from the hot water or chlori.neNsolution all glasses, dishes, silverware, and other receptacles and`utensls shall be stored in such a manner as not to became contaminated. When paper receptacles,' ice crema cones,'or other single service, utensils are used for serving food or drinks, they must be kept in a sanitary manner, protected from dust, flies, and other contamina- tion. Provided that the provisions of this section shall -,not apply, to such establishments as described herein which use electrically' operated dishwashing and glasswashing maj;i,h3nes that accomplish these purposes mechanically. (g) All glasses .and cups used in dining rooms and other places where food and/or drinks are served, shall be conveyed after washing in an inverted position and/or in a manner aso thaw the employes' hands shall not come in contact with the edge or -,inside of said glasses or cups. Section 7. Any establishment which shall comply with e4t:ah requirement of the different subdividions of this -section and Sections 8 and 9 and fails to comply with one or more of the requirements set out in the subdivisions of Section 6.shall be graded B. (a,) All windows shall be screened with wire screen of not less than 16 meshes to the inch outside, and doors either screened' or other satisfactory method used to keep out flies. 85 (b) Toilet facilities must be provided for employes. Floors must be of cement, ti e or' 'o , 4r non- '--mabsorb ent material and shall be kep clean and some recognized brand of­.add4uate disinfectant used as often as needed, such toilets shall have tight, self closing door and ventilation shall be secured from outside of building. Toilets shall not be directly connected with any room used for the manufacture, preparation, storage, handling or sale of food. (C) No wearing apparel, hats, boots, shoes, etc., shall be kept in any room where food is produced, prepared, cooked, or manufactured, and the owner, lessee, manager, or operator of such place shall provide dressing room or lockers for employes. Wash basin shall be provided in dressing room and individual towels and soap supplied. 11 (d) There shall be no sleeping or living quarters in kitchens or serving rooms, and no one shall beallowedto slepp in any part thereof at any time. (e) Building shall be free of vermin and rodents, also accumulation of p'ftper�, vegetable matter and dirt. (f) All foOd,s shall be stored in a room whiizh shall be rodent proof or in bins so.constructed as to be rodent proof. (g) Visual cases shall be provided for display of foods. (h) No broken, cracked or chipped glasses, or dishes, shall be used.' No enamel or porcelain ware which is broken, chipped or cracked shall be used in the preparation, display or serving of food. (i) Garbage and waste material shall be placed in garbage disposal units or in garbage containers as provided for by Gity Ordinance as it accumulates.and shall not be allowed to remain in any other place or receptacle... Garbage must be removed at least once each day. Section 8. (a) Every person whose work brings him or her in 'c ontactw�ith the.production, handling, storage or transpor- tation of food or food products shall hold a certificate from a lipi'ensed physician certifying to the fact that within six months laboratory and other examinations have been made in- didating that said person is free of tuberculosis, that said person is not a carrier of typhoid fever and that said person is�free of any -disease capable of being spread through food or food products. (b) The Health Officer of the city of Plainview, or his assistant, ay cite the holder of any health certificate to a re-examination, at any time such holder of such certificate is known,or suspected to be afflicted with any of the diseases or';conditions as set out in the preceding paragraph; which re- examination shall be without cost to the holder, and shall not extend the time of such certificate beyond the date for which issued. (c) Proprietors or managers of establishments where food or food products or drinks are prepared, handled, served or dispensed, will be held responsible for the health certificates of their employes and will be allbject to similar fines as im- posed on the actual handlers of such foods or drinks. (d) The owner, lessee or operator of anyfoOd establishment shall notify the Health Officer within 24 hours of any food -handler upon whose premises or in whose place of business any case of sickness or any infectious, contagious or communicable, disease occurs. Section 2. (a) The floors of all eating places shall be kept clean and free from accumulation of paper, vegetable matter and dirt; sidewalls and ceilings free from cobwebbs and accumu- lated dirt; -counters, tableN, shelves and sinks, drains, bins and cabinets shall be kep free -of spoiled vegetable matter; re- frigorators, ice.bdxes and cold storage rooms shall be kept free from foul and unpleasant ordors, mold or slime. (b,) Dry sweeping in food establishments is hereby prohibited. Floors shall be kept thoroughly dry at all times, and saw dust or shavings shall not be used on floors. (c) Workers in food establishments must be provided with clean, laundered caps daily. Section 10. Any such establishment failing to comply.with one or more of the requirements set out in the subdivisions of Sections 7,8 and 9, shall be graded C. Section 11. Whena person, firm or corporation desires to op- erate a food and drink establishment within the city limits of the City of Plainview, he shall apply to the Health Officer for a- license. The health Officer shall make or cause to be made an inspection of the premises and the equipment proposed to be used for the operation of such establishment by the applicant, and shall issue sup h appli- cant a license to operate such establishment. At the same time he shall deliver to such applicant a card upon which is plainly print- ed the gradeof such establishment as fixed by the terms of this ord- inance, and the card showing the grade of such establishment shall be displayed in,such a manner that in the event such establishment should be filled to capacity with patrons,'that at least one-third of such nuifter of patrons will have an unobstructed view of the card showing the grade of such establishment, andsuch place shall 4ot be operated unless such 'card is displayed and shall not be removed while it is being operated unless and until a new card giving a diff- erent grade is issued by the Health Officer, which new card shall be issued by the Health Officer when the premises and equipment of such establishment shall.under the terms of this ordinance be en- titled to a different grade and no license shall be issued by the, Health Officer to any person, firm or corporation to operate such establishment unless it shall be entitled to grade -A or D under the terms of this ordinance. Section 12. Whenever any food and drink establishment shall be operated by any person,.firm or corporation and the premises and equipment shall become of such a nature.and shall entitle it to be grade C, then and in that event the license to operate shall become forfeited and shall not be further operated, . provided, however, that any food and drink establishment nay be operated for a period of five days `after notice in writing, signed by the Health. Officer or Assistant helath Officer, given to the owner or manager of the person in charge of such establishnt, that the grade of such establishment is Grade C. to change conditions of the equipment or premises as may be necessary to cause such establishment to be again graded A or B. Section 13. In the event any card is issued to any person, firm or corporation showing the grade of any food and drink establish- ment and Inter such food and drink establishment shall become in such condition as to not be of the grade shown upon said card, then and in that event ahch card shall be surrendered to the Health Officer, or the Assistant Health Officer upon notice being served of the change of the card of such establishment as herein provided and no person in charge of any such establishment shall(isplay or cause to be displayed any card showing or purporting to show the grade of said establish- ment within the city.limits of the City of Plainview except.as provi- ded by the terms of this ordinance. Section 14. Any person violating any of the terms of this ordinance or who shall operate or cause to be operated any food and drink establishment within the City of Plainview without obtaining a license or who shall.fail to keep the card showing the grade of such establishment as issued by the Health Officer or Assistant Health Officer as provided in this ordinance, or who shall operate or cause to be operated any food and drink establishment after the license has been forfeited as provided in this ordinance.shall, upon conviction, be deemed mUlty.of misdemeanor and fined in any sum not exceeding One Hundred 100.00) Dollars. Section l�. The operation or maintenance of any establishment or the preparation for sale or the sale of any food or dkihk for hu- man concumption within any establishment during any time when the provisions of this ordinance are not being reasonably complied with shall constitute, and such acts are declared to be, a.nuisance subject to abatement.by injunction when conditions in any establish- L ment constitutes a menace to public health, and this provision is cumulative of all other'enfor eabie remedies. Section 16. Should any section, paragraph, sentence, clause or phrase of this ordinance be declared unconstitutional or in- valid for any reason, the remainder of said ordinance shall not be affected thereby but shall remain in -full force and effect. Section 17. Emergency Clause. Whereas, the fact that the Health conditions in the Citylainuiew are not now adequately protected by law and that the Health Department has not sufficient money 'to pay the necessary expense's thereof creates an emergency and imperative public necessity for the immediate protection of the health of `the citizens and ,to create a fund for such purpose, therefore, .the City Council deems .it necessary for the rules requiring an ordinance to be read on three several days to be' suspended and that this ordinance 'take effect from and after its passage and approv41 by the Mayor ,and its publication, and it is so enacted. PASSED AND APPROVED'this lst„ day of August, 1949. Winfield Holbrook May or ATTEST: P H Bryan City Secretary Moved by.Langford'seconded by Hood, that. the Mayor be auth- orized to deed triangular strip of land to Hale County for Peter- sburg Highway right-of-way. Jyarri ed unanimously. Moved by Pritchett seconded by Langford that the signal light be changed at llth and Columbia to suit an additional light to govern shcool traffic comming.into Columbia, from the jog in llth. treet. Curried unanimously. Moved by Elliott seconded by Hood, that Street lights be installed at Austin and Henry Streets, also at west end of Henry Street„ where it intersects railroad right-of-way. Carried. rived by Osborne seconded by Elliott that an additional man be .'authorized _for the police force.Carried. Moved by Pritchett second b Hodd that the Jaycees be auth- orized to build a fence around the soft Ball field in the City Park, provided it be made large enough for hard ball games. Carried. Moved by, Osborne seconded by J�angford that the following be appointed members of the Board of Equ lization for the Year of 1949. T.J.Boney, Roy Maxey', Toga Roberts and alternate A. E. Boyd. Voting.' Osborne, Hood, Langford. Carried. The Mayor read the following reports City Secretary, - . 24,328.18 Southwestern Public Service -Company - - - 1,527.95 West Texas Gas Co. - - 891.05 , Parking Meter Receipts- 2,42 -50 City Inspector - - - 335.95 Current Taxes - - - - .- 3001.42 Delinquent Taxes - - 727.59 Police Report - - - .. 1,479.25 Moved by Elliott, seconded ky Pritchett, that the reports be accepted and filed. Carried. The City Engineer 'read, estimates as follows: in favor of Bryan & Hoffman on Street Paving, $1408.25,and 1379.48. Moved by Langford seconded by Elliott that the estimates be paid. Car- ried. An estimate in favor of Jordan & Tubb on Water and Sewer 1 ;r, 80 contract for $7423.20. Moved by Osborne seconded by Pritchett, that the estithate'be paid. Carried. Moved by Pritchett seconded by Elliott, that the City Council express their appreclation and welcome to the transient farm labor now appearing in the City. Carried unanimously. Moved by Elliott, seconded by hood, that the following list of bills submitted be paid.. Carried. BILLS: Panhandle & Santa Fe R.R.Company, 937.32i Dr. L. C. Wayland, $5.00; Clyde R. Dorsett -Police Extra helg, $7.80; Johnnie D. Ballew- Police Extra help, $6.00; Rex Redie6, 09.75, 0. D. Dun- can, Cleanup-, $5.40; Z. Id. Riley-Cleah-up, $5.40; Danice Smith, $18.00; Victor Lee Painting -Street, $21,00; P.H.Bryan-Petty 'Cash, 049-95; Fort Worth & Denver Railway,, $205-76; Alfred Sanders-Un- lading asphalt, $82.28; Dale Bolles-Water,,$42.00; Roscoe Collins, "'6.00; Doyle Williams, $48.00- Russell Crocker $48-00; Victor Lee I t2l.00; City of Lubbock, $60.00; R. D. Short, 4123.00;'Oklahoma Asphalt Company, $505.47; Victor Lee, $28.00; Hartense Pelphrey, 21.87 J. Sanderson, $21 00; Cecil Lebow, $85-00; Miller and A. T. Cargill, $32.00; James A. Snethen Miller-$16.85, g $42-75- Doyle Williams, $48.00; Russell Crocker, $48 00;.Dale Lolles,- 442.00; P.H.Bryan-Registrar1 $26.00- John Rogs, $1$.25; Ezell Reid $85.00; Chicken Inn ce, S $64.602 Clowe Cowan, 552.63; Clowe & Cowan, t847.77; The Rohan Company, 4160.00; Viking Supply Company, 07.671 M. B. McKee Company, $56-41; East Side Gro. & Station 80.29; John Hull,$46-50; 1 Tom Majors, $2.00- W.S.Darley & Company, 147.60; Higginbotham -Bart- lett Company, $71i.36; Shepard Chevrolet Company, �136-87; Plainview Ready Mix Concrete, �21.75; Johnson-Bumpus 4�124-16; Crenshaw paint & Glass Company, $82-40; Plainview' Mattress) Factory, $24.00; Rock- well Bros, & ompany, 0.38; Continental Oil Company, $91.29*)Owens Electric, $3 . 80; McDonald Trading Post, $15.80; Robinson & Herring Dr 10.06; Meinecke Bros., $43.33; Blairs' Prescription Lab., Drug, 0 $3.2 Herald -News Publishing Company,'492.60. J. 14. Radord Grocery Company, $14.00-' Kikerys Service Station, 04.10; O.K.Rubber Welders, t4-50; AmarilloCommunications 'Company, 413.50; West Texas Radio Supply, $63.79; Maggard-Nall Motor Co., $76.07; Southwestern Bell Telephone, �136-37; Cosden Petroleum Corp., $68.22; Dodson Chemical Company, $17.60; The selig Com any, $47-17; Rpgers Battery & Electric, $69.92; Firestone Stores, V4.62; Maddox Western Leather Craft, $6.50; The Harden Agency, $50.16; State Chemical Company, $76.00; Burt Electric Company, 0.-75; Miles Studio; $3.75;,John G. Logsdon, :$68.80; Armco Drainage & Metal Pro,,-045 14; The,American Well Works, W.15; W. 0. Speck Machinery, 411.05; 60m-. mercial Radio Equipment Company, �4-50; Nisbet-Ludeman, $66.05; The Fechheimber Bros.' Company, .$9.42; Plainview Wrecking Compan $5.40; W.T.. McClure I 32.64; Shook Tire ry Company, e Compan �110.03. Leland Aiton submitted an audit report of the G. I. Housing Unit sponsored by the City known as the Plainview Courts. Moved by Lan , ord seconded by Hood, that the report be accepted and the bill of for same be paid. Carried. Moved by Hood, seconded by Lan Ord that the Mayor be authorized to sign street lighting contract with Southwestern Public Service Company. Carried unanimously. STATE OF TEXAS COUNTY OF HALE CITY OFPLAINVIEW NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT REMEMBERED, that on this lst day of Aug-ust _, A. D.; 1949, the City Council of the City Plainview, Texas, convened in . regular -session at the City Hall in said City, at which meeting there,were present the following presons: Winfield Holbro Z.P.Elliott M. -B. Hood --=.Ray Pritchett E. M. sborne 'r ma .�M l7q;RnrZ yor of the City of Plainview ,derman .derman .derman .derman .derman Paul H. Bryn Secretary of the City of Plainview, THEREUPON came on to be considered the proposal of the Southwestern Public Service Companyy,'a corporation organized and created under the Laws of the State of New Mexico, with permit to do lousiness in the State of Texas, to the City to make and enter into a contract for a period of 2-1/2 Years to furnish, install and operate a street lighting and dis- tribution system within said City, a copy of which proposal is before the City Council. And the City Council, having considered said matter, and having examined the proposed contract, and finding that the contract as drawn represents the agreement made by the Company and the City, the said proposal of the Said Southwestern Pub- lic Service Company is hereby in all things accepted and adopted by the City Council, and that the written contract submitted by' the Company and hereinbelow set forthe be ex- ecuted and that the Mayor be, and he is h reby, authorized to execute said contract for and on behalf of the City of Plain- view, Texas, and that the contract so executed by the Vlayor be attested by the City Secretary under the corporate seal of the City; that the original executed copy be delivered to the Company and an executed copy be retained in the files of the City. The motion was made by Y. B. Hodd and then seconded by Sam Lan ord , and on vote the same was carried and adopted by the following vote. - ALDERMAN C. P. Elliott Yes ALDERMAN Sam ord . es ALDERMAN �an U- -Ra Pritchett Yes .ADLERMAN ' 1 . b. Hood les ALDERMAN E. M. Osborne Yes MAYOR Winfield RTIT'brook' Tot voting WHEREUPON the proposal and contract so adopted by the City being as follows: to -wit: STATE OF TEXAS COUNTY OF Hale $ STREET LIGHTING CONTRACT CITY OF Plainview THIS AGREEMENT made and entered into this the 1st day of August 1A.D.,1949, by and between the City of Plain- view, 'Texas, a sting herein by and through its mayor, Win- field Holbrook , and its City Secretary, hereinaater referred to as the "City", and the Southwerstern Public Service Company, 'a New iflexieo corporation, with license and permit to do business in the State of Texas, acting herein by and through its duly authorized Vice President, and Asst. Secretary, hereinafter referred to as the "Company"I I T N E S S E T H: 1. The Company has heretfore installed and is maintaining and operating a street lighting system of 400 lights of vary- ing lumens located in the business and residential portion of the said City, and it is understood that the Company is the owner of all of such lights and equipment. The Company agrees to install and to operate such further street lights as may from time to time be ordered by the City.by proper resoltt4icn, of the type and character as may be agreed upon, and so order- ed by the City, in accrodance with the schedule bf rates hereinafter referred to. This agreement Augu st , A. D . , 2. shall become.effective on the 1st day of 1949, and shall remain in effect, for -a h 188 B period of 2--1 3�ears from that date, and thereafter from year to year, unless,and until at least six months prior to the expiration of the initial g=IZ3vear period or any year- ly extension thereof, Either party shall notify the other in writing of its desire to terminate the then initial agreement or any annual extension. 3. All notices, orders and resoltuions herein provided for shall: be considered as having been given to the Company when given. to the person at the time in charge of the company's office in the said City. 1 4. The Company agrees to furnish such equipment, if any, that may now be in use, and to build and furnish such additional equipment as may ordered by the City from time to time by proper resolution, provided, that, the Company will not ,be required to furnish or install any type of white way standards different from those agreed to, except by mutual agreement of the parties, hereto, for the lighting of the City streets; and, also the Company will maintain all of such equipment so furnish- ed by it and furnish all light globes and replacements thereof for the proper lighting of such system, in accrodance with the schedule of rates hereinafter referred,to, and the energy eill be furnishedby the Company i.n accrodance with such schedule of rates, 5• The City may be resolution duly passed and delivered to the Company, order an extension of the present system or to install any new lights on wood pales or steel poles, as pro- vided for in the rates hereinafter referred to, and the Comp- any in such event will install -such lights and will maintain and operate the same; provided, however, that the Company shall not be required to place any type of lights or standard more than three hundred feet i300tl from any existing installation, unless the City shall agree to pay for such additional install- ation. 6. The Company agrees to keepthe lights in operation from dusk until dawn, and if the Company should fail to keep said lights burning for as many as three consecutige`' nights in any one month, then the proportional part of the remuneration to be paid for such lights or lights which may have been out during such period shall be deducted from the amount to be paid to the Company by the City for that month. 7. The Company 'agrees to furnish the service as above pro- vided for, except in cases where the company may be prevented by storms, strikes, fires, accidents to plant machinery, poles or lights beyond its control, insurrections, riots, court orders., Acts of God, and other causes beyond its control; pro- %r vided, however, in cases where the Company may be prevented from such causes;_ it will use all diligence in repairing or removigg such causes so that service will not be interrupted any longer than necessary, and will make use of all facilities available to the Company, including potter from high lines under the company's control from other points, 8. The Company agrees to furnish such equipment and to oper- ate and maintain the street lighting System in the City, and such future installations as may be made upon the following rates governing t#e type of construction and lighting and the TKATARSHRAS tho City of Plainview has heretofore deeded to HAjo County and the State of Vexaa, for highvay purposes, a part of Lots N* 32 and 33 in Block No. 6 o mistakeHillorest,Addition to the town of Plainview* and throu-gh a and/or arrow, . Fe yu was ov,r and aoyogs land hot to Intorporste0in'aald Med. ABD H spears that she City is now the repord owner of the following portlotS of said LAN0. 33 in id Block' 0 0 Hillarist Add i t ion to the town of Main - view; ew; Hale Covnty,Taxist,deseribed as fo GINN a> a i i N line f t No* UK , ,I a Addition and 6 feet Abrthnast of its West Or Vorthmestr; ;point in West JI& of F&4rdbtrghigh �� yak P.gyj of 10tervidtioKwith Southwest line of teat, Mffko*,33, deed6d to City of Plainview "9�'>�x iorfAhmeAw4rd along Smutbvezt llrof said g; feet to PjAze of ; eginni -nd0o i l g 98 OqUare f 600 of l,hnd* the above das6ribQ,tr1qAgy1ar trapt, ana t-0 aQust equiti0s., It" Is Mired by the Stste of Texas. 4 EllElle County that the 01 t$ oonv# to J. * Ritter e lbelporgy pan of said Lot No. 13 In donsiderallonf the said j ; J, Ritter oonveying to theft4te of Texas and HaU Countyportion o c 2 in said Block 6, in Order to correct,2 g - -- ; of said Paterzb'urg Road NOW, Tq;RMP . 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Bryan, 25.00; Winfield Holbrook, - 275.00; Margaret Kay, 1 0.00; Fannie Norman, 225.00; Myrtle Lee Scarbrough,$35.00; E'rank R. Day, 150.00; R. K. Snethen, 500.00; Harold Shannon, 75®00; Hoyt Cure': 300.00; math Burkett, �215.00; Albert C. Parkhurst, 78.00; E. J. Shearer, 190. QQ ,�Hu 4y . 1190-00"D61-bert a1"lew 1 . v .7� artense e p rey, soil', 'l 0� George 6s ell, 150.'f0; Sat- Fa th, 0.0 ; `'. A. ton, 250.00 Leedy klaxey, 4193.00, Frank Rigler, 187 5eT '5-1 L. C%aadler, 1 7.50; F. a. Aay, �7®50; Johnnie D. Balle .. � �1 0.00• Lee J. Peek,, $18ox0 Carroll Johns • ' William E. Renegar, 172.50; W.F.Foley, 03606 00; S. ff. tolles, 275.00; A. T. Herrod 200.00; Lewis Lowe 1 0..0 ; Jack Harris, �1 7.50; Roy Warren, 1 7:.50 It. W. Roberson, : 120.25; '0. D. "heeler, 11 .25; Jack Slaughter, 210 00; H. H. Sloan, � 50.00a J. H. Hunters �19 9 acation ,pay, o230.00; F. L. Thornton, 422-5.0.0; A. L. King, 1 ` , 50; 0.3. Quin, 195.00; .. Trust stay, 1 .00; V1. F. Tamplin, , 172.50; mute W. Pannal ; �200.17; �x . C Dezk, 113.00; ,.Jim a e L. bond, 52.00- Grady. Shull, 57.50; ..Ed and E. Annett, 185.50; G., W . Sawyer 145 e00 • J. _M.x He 1t," � ..: ; •F° �._� Will Evans, 160�00 I...uilbour, 172.50;�ayxe Barker, 162®00; Br. E. C. hicholl, 2'00.00- Dr. . Jor e -2A, Josephine Filler, 75.00; CB. Brallet, 172.5C; H® . Rio ion 145a0�9 .: C oo eq N61 I'• C g 1 .; ,a1. '. 9. Burton Coleman 145 00; filbert �'. Anderson, 145.00; Doyle dam `� I ll.iams, Houston Tay1r,1 5�0; J. �. Colt, $145.; Ros�od Co13iz, SL®g7 i 3at, .S,i ,ice7C7�`f� 275.', 3 -1 ,r ret ay, 15d.00; Vannle I Orman, §>225.00; 1yrtle Lee `°o •° T Vrapic4-gZrph 3a A Hot Curry, Nath Burkett , 215.00; filbert C. I�arkhzx � .�, ie�.�.�, v � e,���". ..�u�,�93:�z J® E. bh'e, o , 00.00; Flo;rd I elso , 190.00; B 1bert Balle , 187.50; :Hart nse l'61 hrey. 2 a; ,-° � �. S e �r " w�.-7.0C1 Ailey Johnson, 1 0.00® George J. 3oswell 150.00; Sam Faith, 180.00 i T. :t oni° ur �1 C � e 1g � � � 1 ° 4 ., .6e Collins, 42.3 ; . �S. 0do , 225.00, J u g Butler, pl O.00; A M Hard - ion, 25q.00; Leedy Maxey, 19 .00 Frank rv' .5 4 Lynch, 187- 0; Clyde R. Dorsett, a334.00; Fred L. Chandler,; 187.5 ; F. A Ray, 1 7.50; Johnnie D, Balie 246.00• Lee J Peek, 1 7.50 Carroll S. Johnston 180.00; Willia��z EQ gfiene ar, t172,� 50- � `, Foley" !360 00• , S. E. Bo11es 275.00® A T. er oc -Al4 g ,;1,�-- , -L '� ; J' ck ljo�rris, 187.50, Roy arrex�, 7'.6 ; . . � on, �172.5 ; 0 � Wheeler, 0172.50 Jack Slaughter, 10.00; . 11� Sloan, $150.001; J. H. Hunter, 172.50; F. L' Thornton,.1225.0 � A. L. King $187.50; 0. B Cuih, 195. 0, Bruit stay, 180.00, 1,1I, F'* �amplin, � 1 2.00; Nute Wi hananals, 03 1 ; 0rady° Shull, 172.50 Ed rd E. Annett, 76.25; C. Vw .. Sawyer,,,45.00J . i>i. Heflin 6150- 604 Will Moans, 160.00 E W. 'j. V"ilbourn, 0 72.50; 011*,Vayne Barkers 16d.,00; D�°. E. �. Ticholl; 200.00; Br. D. . Jones, 75.00;Josephine P ller; 7,5. 0; C. E Bramlet, 165,00� 140 CJonon P.divlooret3 65.00; T® T Cargill, 1 .5.00; Burton, Col man 1 5.Q0; lb °t, '*nder- son, le C"illiak, . er 220.00; Clifford Rutherford, 65.0 Houston Taylor, '�145.00; J.: A O Cole, 145.006 Roscoe �, in , 0120.00® Victor' Lee , 7®.0Q ®. August 4th, 1949 Special Session. The -City council met to consider the paving situation. With Mayor Holbrook presiding, and Aldermen: C. P.- Elliott, Sam 4-a»gford, E. M. Osborne in attendance, Frank R. Bay, City Attor y also attended the meeting. lvIr. C. L. Hoffman and Vincent Tudor Attorney were present representing Bryan and Hoffman. The following paving program was set up for completion this year if possible. Galveston Street from 13th to 19th Street Houston YY 13th to 18th tr Joliet YY Yr 13th to 16th ElPaso Yr YY 14h to 13th " 12th Street 2 E1Paso to Columbia St. 10th q Houston to .Independence St. Independence :' » 9th to 10th Street Wayland 10th to llth Street 8th rr " Houston to Independence Joliet tr er 5th to 6th Street 6th Yr rr Parkway to Joli tt St. Crestway It to extended to Petersburg Highway S.I.10th " Austin to Columbia St. 50000 yards City Maintenance. Moved by Elliott seQ td:ed by Langford, that the time limit heretofore set on paving contract at September lst, be extend- ed to.October lst, with the agreement that damage caused to tlr-- Paving on account of the extension of time will be repaired by the Contractors with out cost to the City. Carried. Mr. Hoffman when asked by the Mayor in open council agreed to the conditions of the extension of time. The meeting a4aurned. ,s _ May IF �ZMy aecretary Plainview, Texas, August 15,1949 The City Council of Plainview, Texas met in regular session with Mayor Holbrook, Presiding and the following Aldermen in attendance: C. F. Elliott, sdi. Z. Hood, L. iil. Osborne, J.R.Prit® chett, Sam Langford. Also present were City Attorney, .Frank R. Bay, City Engineer, R. K. Snethen, Mr. Dudley and others appeared for the Panhandle and Santa Fe Railroad Company and asked for re-, _. consideration of the Councils request to open a crossing east and -west on Henry Street: The matter was deferred for farther consideration. Marshall Surratt and others presented a petition for paving the last block in the City on North Joliet Street. Moved by Langford and seconded by Hood, that ao"transfer_ of the Plainview Bus Company Franchise from Ben F. Smith to 'Davis Horne be approved. Carried unanimously, A UK 111, Moved by Hood seconded by Elliott, that the Resolution asked Vv g„ for by the Board of . City Development and Chamber of CoRkmerce be passed. Carried unanimously. RESOLUTIONS Moved by I41. B. Hood, and seconded by C. P. Elliott, and duly passed, as follows: —,-- Be it hereby resolved that the City of Plainview, through,its City Council, hereby agrees to make available to the Texas National Guard Armory Board, sufficient land out of th6present Hale County Air Port site, for the purpose.of thelconstruction of a motor vehicle type storage building, and a building of a permanent nature to be used for the National Guard Armory. C) That the City of Plainvi'ew will cooperate with the County -of Hale, Texas, in the selection of the location of the said4property to be made available, and the execution and delivery of Deed, or Lease agreement, to the National Guard Armory Board'. Represenatives of the Board of City Development appeared with a proposed budget, and asked that the full amount 20 cts per 100.00 valuation authorized by Charter for the Board of City Development be levied, giving the Board approximately 14,000. annually for working budget and 14,000. to be set aside for a building fund. This matter was deferred till a budget meeting could be held. A notice was read from the Houston Fire and Casualty Insurance Company. That the policy of the Plainview,Bus Uompany, Would termin- ate its liability on Sept. 15th, 1949. The minutes of August lst, were read and corrected and approYed. The minutes of August 4th were read and approved. Moved by Osborne seconded by Llliott, that bill of Plainview San- itarium for Johnny DeLeon amount of 6`33.50 be paid. Carried. The report of the Board of City Development was read. i4oved by Langford seconded by Elliott, that the report be accepted and filed. The -City Engineer presented estimates as follows for street paving as follows: $3o2-78, 9765.56; 0530-77; 4283.85. Moved by Hood seconded by Langford that estimates be paid. The City,,Engineer present- ed as estimate in favor of Jordan & Tubb amounting to 45050-35 on water and s 1 ewer contract. Moved by Osborne seconded by Hood, tht the -esti- mate be paid. Carried. Moved by Osborne and seconded by Langford that the low bids of $24.95 by Herald Publishing Company on. printing ordinance 140. 561 be accepted. Carried. The Plainview bus 6oxmpany paid $18.71 for 2% rental in July. Moved by Langford seconded by Osborne that the list of bills sub- mitted be approved for payment. Carried. BILLS: Victor Lee, $14.00; R & R Electrom'ic Co. 14�4-13; Phillips Battery, 4P80.85; Connor Alathes Co., $10.20; Plainview hardware,$27.63; Stapleton Bros.,$97-50; Austin,Batt�ery Company, $1.9.95; "inn Motor Co. $32.00; Stapleton, Machine,$32-64; Toby St '*arker Co., $42.00; Burt Electric Compang, $23-50; Reams Electric, 24.07; Sears Roebuck & Co., $30.41; Churchwell Bros., $151.85; V.'-,.Rodgers & oon,024.35; Plainview Wrecking 45-40; Thatcher Printing Company, 4147.61; Panhandle'& Santa Fe R.A.Co.170.67; Stark Plumbing Co.,$9.6M 5; Plainview, Y..C.A.o$350-00; qp 'City National-'V'V'ithholding Tax, $598.80; United States -Asphalt Corp., $231.69; West Texas Gas Co �86.85; Mitchell Hardware Co., �15-59; Foxworth-Galbraith Co., Cool:,41,; Western Union., $4.88; Southwestern Public Service company, '064-90; Claryls Produce,$2.$q; Trustees of Firemens Relief & Retirement Fund,$21.30; Henry & Henry, $89-37; The Long -Bell Lumber loompany, 0155-45; Southwestern Public Service Co.,$1900.17; Alford Sanders, $75.65; Southwestern Bit,,-c)., $6.50; Fort Worth & Denver R.R.Company, 4$186.13; Plainview Tribune, $21.50; Magnolia Pet-- roleum Company, $240.68; J. M. Daniel' $12.25; J. D. Stoneham,,$13-44; Gravely Texas Company, $7.28; Shepards «sheet,Metal Works, $75.00;, Jones & "hornton, $1728.40; W. L. Copeland, $40.00; Bakers garage, $27.00; James A. Snethen,$33.00; Board of City Development,$750.00; Plainview Indep.School Dist.,4150.00; Plainview Public Librar3r,$40.00'; Jr. League Day Nursery, U­5.00; Harley J. Redin, $128.00; Harley J. Redin,$225.00. ti Moved by Langofrd seconded by Elliott that a hearing be held on the Budget on the 7th day of September, at 8:00 P.I. 1949. To be held at the City Hall. Carried. Moved by Elliott, seconded by Osborne that 6 inch C.I. Line be extended on most 10th Street to Wayland and a 2 inch north from 10th to llth Streets. Carried. Moved by Osborne and seconded by Hood and Pritchett, that the Engineer g eer Eb have the avin rebuilt on 6th Street from Elm to g Santa Fe Railroad the Compress ompany having agreed to pay 250.00 on the paving. Carried. L' A, committee from the Board of City Development and the Chamber of Commerce appeared before the City Council and ex- plained the,Cenera,l plan of consolidation of the two bodies. It was moved by Elliott, and seconded by"Hood, that the gen- eral plan of combining the Board of City development and Chamber � g of Commerce be accepted and the City Attorney is instructed to draw the formal resolution to enact the proposed consolidation. Carried unanimously. The meeting adjourned. yor • ity ec ' etary ee,,,, Plainview, `texas August 22nd;, 1949 The City Council met with the Commissioners Court, in the Court House at 1.0:00 A.M. The following attended the meeting: Mayor Winfield Holbrook, Aldermen: C. P. Elliott, Sari Langford,' J. R. Pritchett, Mr. C. L. Eurr representing the Civil Aeronautics Administra- tion presented a Grant Offer the cost to be 2400.00 in regard to the lighting at the airport, to be shared with the County, City, and the Aeronautics administration. It was moved by Pritchett, seconded by Langford, that the Grant Offer be accepted and thy; Mayor be authorized to sign the project application. Carried unanimously. Moved by Langford, seconded by Elliott, that the balance in airport bond .Fund of $325.57.be used and the balance of 274.43 be paid from Parking Meter fund, raking the Cityrs share of 600.00. Carried unanimously. ieeting adjourned. t ...! r City Secr°eta�y Plainview, Texas, September 5th,1949 The City Council met in regular session with Mayor Holbrook presiding and adlermen: J. A. Pritchett, CO P. Elliott, 1V1. B. Hood, E. Y1i. Osborne being present. Also present were City Attorney, Frank R. lay and City Engineer, R. K. Snethen. `The minutes of regular session of August 15th read,.,corrected and approved. -The minutes of Special session of August 22nd. with the Com- missioners Court were, read and approved. Mr. Bouerie, -Tanager of. the Furr Food Store appeared and filed a protest against placing of parking meters on the Highway in frost of Furrs Food Store® Mr. Hefner appeared with a revision plat of the South half of Block 65 College Hill Addition of Plainvieve, Texas. it was moved by Elliott and seconded by Osborne, that the proposed plat `revision be accepted, iv1r. Hefner to furnish2 copies of plat -for City use. Carried® A committee of Negroes appeared in regard to appointment of an- other Colored Policemen, they were referred to the regular order of appointment by the Chief` of Police. ' i�1r. J. D. Strickland and alanuel Ayers appeared in regard to pav- ing south west 9th Street from Broadway to Dustin. Moved by Pritchett, seconded by Ho6d., that Bryan & Hoffman be instructed�,,to go ahead with curb, gutter and paving on 5..9th Street as fast and as far as the Engineer will let there on weather conditions. Carried unaimously. CommerceA committee from the Board of City Development and Chamber of was present in regard to the consolidation-oftwo bodiThe es. of - of .. m--read,--s; as be- ing substantially srrect. The conditional resignations of the Board of City Development Directors were filed. vloved by Pritcb.ett seconded by Elliott, that the City Council accept the resignations of the 15 Board of City DevelopmentBirectors, Provided that a new Board is to be appointed from the list of 30 names submitted, being the present members of the Board of City Development and Chamber of Commerce Directors, and provided that the present Officers o the two Broads will coutinue to serve until their successors are duly appointed, and the City Attorney is instructed°:to draw the proper Resolution to enact the Appointments. Carried unanim- ously. A crossing contract with the Santa Fe Railroad was presented. It was.moved by Elliott, and seconded by Osborne, that the Mayor be auth- orized to sign the Contract, and the City Treasurer to pay the required amount of $10.00.consideration for same. Carried. PIPE LINE LICENSE HIS LICENSE, made this gZth day of �3u" ,1949, between Pan- handle and Santa Fe Railway Company a Texas corporation herein- after called "Licensor°' , party of the first part, and City,, of Plainview, Texas ., a 14unicipal corporation (hereinafter, whether one or more, called "Licensee , party of the second part." WITNESSETH, that the parties hereto for the considerations hereinafter, expressed covenant and agree as follows: 1 Subject to the terns and conditions hereinafter set forth, Licen- sor licenses Licensee to construct and maintain two (2) pipe lines , and 6 Inches in dia titer (hereinafter, whether er one or more pipe lines, called the "PIPE LINE"), across or along the right of way of Li- censor at or near the station of Plainview, Hale County. `texas the exact location of the PIPE LINE being more particularly shown by red coloring upon the print hereto attached, No. SEOS-2L61 ,dated Jul; 7th 1949 marked "Exhibit A" and made a part hereof. 2. Licensee shall use the PIPE LINE solely for carrying water and shall not use it to carry any other commodity or for any other purpose whatsoever. 3. Licensee shall pay Licensor as compensation for this license the sum,of Ten and N0/100 .Collars (, 10.00) q. . 4. Licensee shall, at its oven cost and subject to t-he supervision and control of Licensor's chief engineer, locate, construct and main- tain the PIPE LINE in such a manner and of such material that it will not at any time be a source of danger to or interference with the present or future tracks, roadbed and property of Licensor, or the safe operation of its railroad. In cases where the Licensee is permitted under paragraph 2'hereof to use the PIPE LINE for oil or gas, or petroleum products, the PIPE LINE shall be construct- ed installed and thereafter maintained in conformity with the plans and specifications shown on print hereto attached in such cases, narked Enhibit B and made a part hereof. If at any time Licensee shall, in the judgement of Licensor, fail to perform properly its obligations under this paragraph, Licensor may, at its option, itself perform such work as it deems necessary for the safe operation of its railroad, and in such event Licensee agrees to pay, within fifteen (15) days after bill shall have been redered therefor, the cost so incurred by Licensor, but failure on the part of Licensor to perform the obligations of Licensee shall not release Licensee from liability hereunder for loss or damage occasioned thereby. 1 5. Licensee shall reimburse Licensor for any expense incurr- ed by Licensor for false work to support Licensor's tracks and for flagman to protect its traffic during :installation of the PIPE LINE and for any and all other expense incurred by Licensor on account of the PIPE LINE.. 6. Licensee shall at all times indemnify and save harmless Licensor against and pay in full all loss, damage or expense that Licensor may sustain, incur or become liable for, resulting in any manner from the constlpuction, maintenance, use, state of re- pair, or presence of the PIPE LINE including any such loss, damage or expense arising out offal loss of or damage to property, (b) injury to or death of persons„ (c) mechanics' or -other liens of any character , or (d) taxes or assessments of any kind. 7. If at any time; Licensee shall fail or refuse to comply with or carry out any of the covenants herein contained Licensor May at its election forthwith revoke this license. 8. THIS LICENSE is given by Licensor and accepted by Licensee upon the express condition that the same may be terminated at any time by either party upon ten (1011 days' notice in writing to be served upon the other party, stating therein the date that such termination shall take place, and that upon the termination of this license in this or any other manner herein provided, Licensee, upon demand of Licensor, shall abandon the use of the PIPE LINE .and remove the same and restore the right of way and tracks of Licensor to the same condition in which they were prior to the placing of thePIPE LINE thereunder. In case Licensee shall fail to restore Licensor's premises as aforesaid within ten(10) days after the effective date of termination, Licensor may proceed with such work at the expense of Licensee. No termination here- of shall release Licensee from any liability or obligation here- under, whether of indemnity or otherwise, resulting from any acts, omissions or events happening prior to the date the PIPE LINE is removed and the :right of way and track of Licensor restored as above provided 9. In the case of the eviction of Licensee by anyone owning - or obtaining title to the premises, on which the PIPE LINE is lo- cated, or the sale or abandonment by Licensor of saidpremises, Licensor shall not be liable to Licensee for any damage of any nature whatsoever or to refund any payment made by Licensee to Lin ensor hereunder, except the proportionate part of any recurr- ing, rental charge which,may have been paid hereunder in advance. 10 any totice, request, instructions or revocation of this license to be given by Licensor to Licensee hereunder shall be deemed to be Properly -served if the same be delivered to Licensee, or if deposited in the Post Office, post-paid, addressed to Licensee at Plainview. `.texas . 11. In the event that twro or more parties execute this instru- ment as Licensee, all the covenants and agreements of Licensee in this license shall be the joint and several covenants and agree- ments of such parties. 12. All the covenants and provisions of this instrument shall be binding upon and inure to the benefit of the successors, legal representatives and assigns of the parties to the same extent and effect as the same are binding upon and inure to the benefit of the parties hereto, but no assignment hereof by licensee, its successors, legal representatives or assigns, or any subsequent assignee, shall be binding upon Licensor without the written con- sent of Licensor in each instance. MAN, the parUes have wxae�;& Ohio agreecenn, ci�_;Iicata the day and year first above written., 11pq n sisjU . Zia -as to et0qqVq add lb 1 tdyeq- If 3' r s » now da how bdot Iwo i>, 'erm=ar�dyyJ MET,! .L. 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A Q.: U:. at anA c WT meta *if i a btu ?sG damns i, lass e{.;c: 1... z IV ry a � i "iii t"'s�(y + y s Rca }-k' ,i,w t^z ^a€ i :,yj "�. ,. �; P'-",€3-z o-1 t' JA 01 : doe? a fir: An n Vd A 0q ?+ >,f a"''w all Moll d ,•+. } .-+ '-t e i xu ong -10 Xo !�,'' ..,.� ,� r� i..c�.,� EQ._ •i'.a,;� ,_? �: w� � i.e.. ;f.. � :c,:.Id"`; .wry. i"} .�„, ^,''3.�� „" � � .�. ��.,'..€`�.:. rr; +�.r �r �}„+;,k In 750 all yi r paled W I In ad:Twt° jvodn 'ed l'o WA w F' w^ c. ;i 7 a = 4 j T 5, r a y C "" 1 q .. ,, - ww�". �wwr,�,ncn�aew F•�= .�..= w v; w�>.. i.. �Km..--.�an�=..�+.ww. mom-- I I ! Moved by Hood, seconded by Osborne, thatthe sure of 268.40 be accepted in full settlement of damages to paving and bridge caused by the moving of the Espicopal Church Building over Joliet Street by A. D. Oliphant on or about May 5th, 1949, and the Mayor is authorized to sign proper release. Carried. The Mayor .read monthly reports as follows: City Inspector 392.65 Police Department 1542.50 City Secretary 4111.69 Parking Meters 2658.50 Delinguent `axes 1000.64 Moved by Elliott, seconded by Osborne, that the reports be accepted and filed, Carried. The Mayor read a'petition'by a number of I4exicans in Frisco Addition east of the City Limits, asking that certain lands be brought into the City. It was moved by Hood and seconded by Elliott that the City Attorney be instructed to draw an Ordinance to bring the tracts into the City. Carried. Moved by Osborne and seconded by Elliott, that the Treasurer be authorized to transfer sufficient funds from the parking meter account to the general fund to finish the month on. Carried. The City Eng,�neer read- an estimate in favor of Jordan & Tubb on water and sewer contract in mount of $9728.96 Moved by Elliott,"seconded by Osborne that the estimate be paid. Carried. The City Engineer read estimates in Favor of Bryan & Hoffman on Stre t Paving contract as follows` Galveston 13 to 19 809.8 ElPasp 12 to 13 141.55 12th St 345.32 Houston 13 to 18 735.92 ,«. Joliet 13 to 16 1034.61 Indep.. 9 to- 10 289.97 Wayland 10 to 11 411.58 10th St. Houston to Indep. 225.75 Sth St. Sndep. to Joliet 672.11. Joliet 6 to 6 912.25 S.W .10th 460.25 Vermont Crestway to Date716.70 --- 75 — Moved by Osborne seconded by Hood, that the estimates be paid. Carried. Moved by Osborne seconded by Elliott, that the following list of bills be paid. Carried. BILLS: Sommerville & Milner Cement Co.,955.25; Laun Jones, J67.82; Plainview Sanitariurq, 03 5O; J.Oliver Fier -Postmaster, 415003, Miller & 4iller Freight, 6.71, Alford Sanders, 05.32; lv% .Lemons Burial Assn., 3.&0; Ft Worth & Denver, 169.90; City National Bank -Withholding Tax, $20.40; Unites States Asphalt Corp., 230.66i Plainview Fire Dept., 35.00; T.J.Boney, 50.00; Tory Roberts, 450.00; Bud Harbour, 42.00; Roy Maxey,0`50.00; Am- arillo Communications Company, $20,44 ;Burroughs Adding Machine I 2.26; Fred Berryhill Equipment Co., 01.20; Barleys Service Station, t8.22; Chaneys G� eld`ing whop, 20.00; O. K. Tubb er Welders, 41. 95 ; Plainview Hardware Co.,926.35; Phillips .Battery, 39.90; Plainview 'uilders 'upply, 16. 55 ; Plainview Ready Mix, Concrete lo.85 Continental Oil Company, 60.97; Plainview Tribune,2.00; Conner thes, 12.25; Plai Iknview Floral Co., 20.45; Coker Pontiac. Co., 2.00; Precision Equip.Co.,$19.50; Pioneer Drive Inn $93.40; Church.. well Bros.,0236.99; Commercial radio Equip.%onpany, 4.5,0, r & K Electronic Company, 1.53; Clowe &,Cowan,0534.70; Rogers Battery & Electr.c 26.35; Dodson Chemical: Co.,ti31.12; Rogers,414.00; Flexible Sewer rod Company, 218.59; Russell Uniform Co.,39.54; Dudley Godwin Signs, 35.75; Robinson & Herring,�2.70, John Hull, 42.50, P.H.Bryan-registrar,$24.00-; Higgembotham-Bartlett,$136.63; R & r oupply Company, 13.52; Haynes Motor Company, 3.00; V. R. Rodgers, 38.85; Hunt Stewart Paint Co., 19.20; Seipp Machine Shop; 2.00 hatch Issacks, 48.00; Shepard Sheet Metal, 6.00; Herald TIn-- -- - News Publishing Company, $73.85; Shook Tire Company, $19-70; Johnson re Bumpus, 9.92; Sears Roebuck Company, 15.00; Jordan & Tubb, 80.00; Stoneham, JOD.,$22.204 Karpark Crop.$422.71; Southwestern Public Service, "1736:27; Lemons Burial Assn. $2.05• Southwestern Bell Telephone Company,,$146.35; Lemons Burial Assn., 3.50; Shepard Chevrolet Co.,$167.54; Texas Company,$21.70• John Lqpdon 13.56: Thatcher Printing, 25.80; Montgomery U,`ard, 50.00; West texas Radio Supply, 9.91; Maggard Nall, 80.70; 11inn Motor Qompany, 19. 5; Meinecke Bros., 3.65; Well Machine & pup ly Co., 121.64; Mitchell Hardware Co., $0.18; Vaughans "66" Station, V45.04; Nisbet Ludeman,$54.00; Nep- tune meter Company, 621.00; SALARIES A.agust 1949- P. H. Bryan, �225.00; Winfield Holbrook, $275.00;.Margaret Kay, 165.00; Fannie Norman; �$`225.00; Plyrtle 1,ee Scar- brough,. 153.00; Frank R. Bay, 150.00; R. E. Snethen, 500.00; Hoyt Curry 300.00i190.00; Math Burkett, $215.00; Albert C. Parkhurst $180.00; E.4. hearer, Hub Burt, 193.16; J. E. Sheeon, �260.00; Floyd Nelson, $190.00; Delbert Ballew, 187.50• Hartense Pelphrey 250.00; J. T. Sanderson, $204.00; �iley.Johnson, l$G.0O; George J. boswell, 150.00; Sam Faith, $80.00; T. P. Sitton, $i80.00; Gene Lewis, 72.00 Ezell Reid, 8113.10; Lee Collins, $163.24; A. R. Cardinal; 180.00; B. M. Odom, 225.00; J. 1i. Butler, W0.00; A. M. Hamilton 250.00; Leedy Maxey, $195.00; Frank Rigler, 187.56; Berry Lynch, 4187.50; Clyde R. Dorsett, $193.50; Fred L. Chandler, $187.50; F.1L. Ray,' 187.50; Johnnie O. Ballew, 210.00; Lee J. Peek, 187.50; Carroll S. Johnston, 1`150.00; William E. Re egar, 4172.50; W. F. Foley, $360.00; S. E. Bolles, 137.50; A. T. Herrod, 0200.00; Lewis Lowe, 190.00; Jack � orris, 157.50; Royrren, z 1$7.50; R.v.taberson 172.50; O.B.Vuheeler, 172.50; Jack Slaughter 105.00; H. R. Sloan, 150.00; J. H. Hunter, ;172.50; F. L. Thornton, 250.00; A. L. King, $157.50i 0. B. Guin, 0195.00; Bruit Ray, 181.00; 14. F. Tamplin, 18000; Note W. Rannais, 195.00 Grady Shull,. 172.50; Edward E. Annet,t, 41K.00; G. W. Sawyer, 45.45; J. M- Heflin, 1150.00; ill_Ekans - 160.00 W. D.Wilbourn, $172.50; B'Wayne Barker; 160.00; Dr. E. C. kicholl, 200.00; Dr. E. P. Jones, 75.00; Josephine Piller, 75.00; C. E. Bramlet, 4i 65.00; V.G. Johnson, 145.00; F. C. Moore, 165.00; T. T. Cargill, 0145.00; Burton Coleman, 145.00; Albert F Anderson, 145.00; Doyle C. k`illiams, 176.00; Russell Crocker, $60.00, Clifford Rutherford, �165.00 Houston Taylor, 145.00;:J. A. Cole, 145.00; Fred Brock, 145.00 victor. Lee,'$14,OQ; Dale 'Bolles, 144.00 The meeting adjourned. 1,yor City Secretary Plainview, Texas, Sept. 7,1949 The City Council met as advertised at $.00 P.A. for the purpose of a Public Hearing on the proposed budget for the Year of 1949 and`1950 star; ding "October the 'First.' The Mayor Holbrook presided and the following Adlermen were pre- sent; Sam Langford, J. R.-Pritchett, 1A., B. Mood, C. P. Elliott, also City Attorney, Frank R. Bay and City Engineer, R. K. Snethen attended the meeting. While wafting for citizens to gather, Chief Curry presented the matter of creating a captain of`Traf.fic, in the Police Department. It was moved by Hood seconded by Langford,that-the position be createdd and Gene Lewis be appointed to same at $210.00 per month. Carried. .Mayor offered sge for s d s to the group o vent passes state requirements. And that the matter of a new fire station and equipment would be a bond issue proposotion. mir. W. J. B. Mouldy spoke against the raising of the amount alloted to the Board of City Development, and for the addption of the budget as presented. It was moved by 'angford and seconded by Hood, that the budget be adopted. )The motion carried unanimously. Synopsis of Bud&tt for 1242-1-9�50 enditures City Hall Administractive 31000. Street Department 46530. Police Department 59550. Sanitary & health Department 42450. Fire Department 33500. Auditroium 3770. Inspector 4420. Park Department 9300. Dairy Barn 2000. Plexico 500. Board of City Development 9000. Library 480. Band 1800. Sewer Department 18850. eater Department 59940. Interest & Sinking Fund 68727-50 Interest & Sinking Fund -surplus 1253.75 General Fund Contingency's 338-75 Receipts 393410-00 Water and Sewer Rents 128000.00 Police Revenues 16000.00 Parking iVieters 31000-00 Inspectors Department 3000-00 2% Street Rentals 14000-00 .4500-00 Miscellanous Bond Interest 150-00 Delinquent Taxes -General Fund 4468-75 Current Taxes -General Fund 122310-00 323428-75 Carried Forward— Delinquent Fakes, Int. & Sink.Fund 2031.25 Current Taxes, Int. & Sinking Fund 67950.00 Total - - a _ - - - - - - - 93410.00 bJ wt. w4 wb wt.. 6.afa wL wy w., Ja Moved by Pritchett seconded by Langford that the City Council expresses their sincere appreciation of ors. sTormans most excellent work as City Tax Assessor and Collector. Gar® � ried unanimously. Moved by J. R. Pritchett and seconded by Langford that the tax rate be set for 1949 at $1.40 (One Dollar and forty cents) per hundred dollars valuation, 50 cts. for Interest and Sinking purposes and 90 cts for the General Fund. Car- ried unanimously. X-400h, ORDINANCE No. 562_ Be it ordained by.theCity Council of the City of Plainview, Texas, that the following taxes be and they are hereby levied for the Year 1949, upon the $100.00 Valuation upon all property within the Limits of said City subject to taxation, for the Year 1949, to -Wit: GENERAL FUND .60 STREET FUND INTEREST & SINKING .30 .50 Total ".40 INTEREST & SINKING FUND REQUIREMENTS Amount Out - Kind Issued Issued Paid standing-Princ. Interest Rate Total Levy Due Sewer 1.921 75000.72000. 3000, 3000- 150-00 5 315Q. .0225 Water 1921 .25000.24000. 1000. 1000. 50-00 5 1050. .008 Aud. 1.921 60000054000. 6000. 3000. 300-00 5 3300. .023 Refd. 1.926 216000.43000.173000. 3000. .43000-173000 9515-00 51 Z-12515. .095 Street 1927 30000-14000. 16000. 800.00 5 800. .006 Water 1927 25000-12000. 13000. 650-00 5 650. .005 Sewer 1.927 20000. 8000. 12000. - 600.00 5 600. .005 Refd. 1929 51000-31000. 20000. 20000 1000.00 5 .0214 Refd. 1931 80000-37000. 43000. 2000. 2365-00 52 4365. .0312 Refd. 1936 84000-78000. 6000. 6000. 275-00 4 3/4 6275. .045 Refd. 1937 10000. 4000. 6000. 2000. 2LO.00 4 2240. .016 St -Imp. 1.938 10000. 7000. 3000- 1000. 120-00 4 1120. .008 Refd. 1939 11000. 3000. 8000. 320.00 4 320. .0023 Refd. 1940 20000.16000. 4000. 2000. 140.00 32 2140. .0153 Airport Bonds 1944 50000. 7000. 43000. 2000. 967-50 21 2967-50.0201 St.Imp. - 44000. 1944 50000. 6000 2000. 990.00 2.4. 2990. .0206 _j St.Imp. 1946 50000. 3000. 47000. 1000. 940-00 2 1940. .014 St.War. 1947 15000. 2000. 13000. 1000. 390.00 2 3/4to 3 1390. .01 Wtr.&Swr.1948-150000. -- 150000. 3000. 4610.00 � 21to329 6101* .055 5t-1mp. 19�#- '75000. 75000. 230500 22 o32 305. 4 .0165 WTr&5rw.1949 200000. 200000. 2000. 6000.00 3 -8000. .06 1307000-421000.886000. 36000. 32727-50 68727-50 .50 --Sect .-Se -t; therei:be::,and:.4s hereby levied for the yesr of 1949, an occupation Tax equal to one half c2i that levied by the State of Texas, upon all persons, firms and corporations following taxable occupations within the City of Plainview Texas. Section 3. That the taces shall be assessed and collected by the Assessor -Collector of the City of Plainview, as required by Ordinance No. 373, Vol. 6� Page 287 of the minutes of the City ofPlainview, Texas, and under the laws of the State of Texas. PASSED AND ADOPTED this the 7th day of September 1949. Meeting adjourned. 9XI Myor (pity Secretary -7 September 17th, 1949� Plainview, Texas. The City Council met in Regular session with Mayor Holbrook presiding"`and Aldermen. J. It. Pritchett, C. P. Elliott, E. 14. Osborne, Sam Langford, M. B. Hood attending, 'also City Attorney, Frank R. Day and City Engineer, R. K. Snethen also attended the meeting. T. E. iliitchell, Presidnet of the and Parents Assn. told of the High School Hands need's and explained the plans for financing same. J. D. Strickland and jack Payne spoke for the Agricultural Committee about the needs for-temproary Housing for transient labor and showed tenative plains for same, if financeing could be worked out. Sam Scaling, Jr. appeared in regard to Parking jaleters on Vest 5th Street in the 100 block. The minutes of Sept. 5:th and Sept. (th, read and approved: Moved by-angford seconded by Elliott, that'Friscb addition and adajacent lands be voted into the City. Carried. ORDINANCE NO. 6 AN ORDINANCE ADMITTING CEWTAIN TERRITORY TO THE CITY, Off' PLAINVIEV , WHICH TERRITORY ADJOINS PRESENT BOUNDARIES OF THE CITY OF PLAINVILW. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE` CITY OF PLAINVIE : Section' A petition has been duly presented to'the City Council of the City of plainview, petitioning the City Council to annexand incorporate into the City Limits of the City of Plainview, the fol- lowing territory, to -wit: BEGINNING at the SE corner of the R.P.Smyth' tract'; THENCE E® along the prolongation of the S. line of the said R.P.Smyth tract to a point on the west line of Frisco Addition`; THENCE N. with the W. line of Frisco Addition to its North- west corner; THENCE E. with the N. line of Fr-isco Addition to its N.E.corner; THENCE S. with theline of Frisco Addition to its Southeast ,corner; , THENCE continuing S. along the prolongation of the E.-line of Frisco Addition to a point in the S. line of the L.S.Kinder Survey; THENCE W. with the S. line.of said L.S.Kinder Survey to its intersection with the E. line of Milwee Street; THENCE N. with the. E. line of said Milwee Street to a point about 35 ft. E. of the Southeast Corner of the Stringfellow and Hume tract; THENCE W. about 35 ft. to the S.E.corner of the Stringfellow and Hume tract; THENCE NO. crossing railroad to the S.E.co ner of the R.P. Smyth tract And the point of beginning. The above description includes the West half of the S.P.Griffin f the L.S.Kinder Survey. Survey and the part o e � IT IS FOUND AND DE` ER.141INE by the City Council that -the above described territory adjoins the present boundary lines of the City of Plainview, and it is further found and determined by the City j ri Council that a majority of the taxpaying voters residing in the above described territory sought to be annexed to the City have duly signed said petition, and that; petition is in all respects regular. Section 2. The City Council after due consideration and de- liberation finds and it is so ordered that said petition be and the same is in all respects granted, and the above described territory,is hereby and herewith annexed to and made a part of the City of Plainview and shall hereafter be within the corporate limits of the City of Plainview,'and that all properties and per- sons within said territ,ory--s-hall hereafter be subject to the con- trol and regulation of tie Governing Body of the City of Plainview and shall be entitled .to all the services, protection -:and - rl-gbts hl of the City of Plainview, and that all the property witni said subject to ad valorem taxes and oche r axes territory shall be su, / that may be assessed -by -by the City beginning January 1, 19 5and so long thereafter as said territory remains a part of the City of Plainview. PASSED AND,APPROVED this l9th —day of September .1949. Winfield Holbrook Rlayor A Resolution was read providing for the Consolidation of the Board of City Development and Chamber of Gor-amerce, and the election of a Board of Directors. i4oved by Pritchett and sec- onded by Osborne, that the Resolution be adopted. Carried un- animously. RESOLUTION WHEREAS the City Council has heretofore under a provision of the City charter established a Board of City Developmentof the City of Plainview, consisting of fifteen memebers; and, WHEREAS, There has been organized and existing for many years the Plainview Chamber of Commerce directed and controlled by fifteen Directors; and, WHEREAS,_after negotiations, discussions and joint meetings of the Board of City Development and the Plainview Chamber of Commerce regarding the consolidation of the two organizations so that they would thereafter function as one body with one Board of Directors; and, WHEREAS, ti appears to the City Council that both bodies have ful,,�­),r agreed among themselves as to such consolidation and have mad� , 3 their recoaunendation to this City Council for approval and recommendation of such consolidation; and, WHEREAS, such recommendation provides thatthenew organiza- tion shall be controlled and directed by fifteen directors appoint-, ed by the City Council; and, WHEREAS, It further appears -that the new nainaerecommendedfor such organization is "THE PLAINVIEW CHAFER OF COPRAERCE AND BOA2fkD OF ,CITY DEVELMENT11; AND, 'WHEREAS, it further appearing to the City C-ouncil that there is on file with the City Secretary a resignation of every member of' the Board of City Development, which has heretofore been fun- ctioning and directing the affatbo of said Board, and that said resignations are subject to the acceptance of the City Council conditioned upon the City Council appointinL7,; fifteen new memebers to direct and control the consolidated organizations; and, WHEREAS, it appearing further to the City Council that the two organizations filed with it a list consisting of some thirty names from which the City Council is to select the fifteen new Directors, and it appearing to the City Council that the name suggested, namely, "THE PLAINVIEVI CHAT ER OF conviERCE AND BOERD 202 OF CITY DEVELOPMENT" is entirely satisfactory to said City Council and it is here and now adopted. And after due deliberation and consideration the City Council does hereby appoint to said Board the following members to serve for the term of period set opposite such name, the,, term of office having been determined by lot: NAME F-W FIT TERPI OF OFFICE EXPIRES: December 31, 1952 - December_j1 1952 it It tt tt rt 1951 It tt 11 ty It tt it ti tt tr tt tt tt tr lUO rt tt tt ti tt ft tt if- " it tt tt ty NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVEDANDORDERED BY' the City Council that the above named be and they are hereby appointed to serve as. Directors for the term set opposite their names and until their successors have been appointed. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the City Council that the Board of City Development will hereafter be know as "THE PLAINVIEW CHAMBER OF C0i&4EHCE AND Board of City Development,"and all disbursements of funds heretofore allotted, appropriated and disbursed to the Board of City Development will he'reafterbe allotted and disbrused to the Plainview Chamber of Commerce and Board of City Development as fully provided for by the Chater. of the City of Plainview. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED AND 011-DERED by the City Council that five directors will be ao!L ppnted annually hereafter to serve on said Board, for a period of three years, as fully provided for by the City Chater® Winfield Holbrook ATTEST: Mayor P. H. Boman City —Secretary After study of the proposed zoning map, it was moved by Elliott - and seconded by Hoodj that the City Attorney draw an ordinance revamp- ing the Fire Zone. married. An ordinance was read amending ordinance No. 509 concerning ,collection of Garbage from commercial places. Moved by Osborne seconded by Langford that the amending ordinance be passed. Carried.unanimously. V, ORDINANCE NO. 564 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 5,09 AND PROVIDING A FrEJE FOR. THE COLLECTION OF GARBAGE FROMI, C01141ERCIAL HOUSES AND INDUSTRIES. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE ;CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY ;OF PLAINVIEW: Section 1. That Ordinance No,,, 509 is hereby amended with the following sections and provisions added thereto. Section 2. The Collection and removal of garbage and trash from houses, buildings and premises used for residential purposes shall be classified as Class I. One collection shall be made each week of garbage and trash under Class I. )I 2 03 Residential houses are hereby further classified as follows: -Class I-A.0ne-family residences. Class I-BApartment houses with two or more family apartments. Monthly charges for this residential service shall be and is hereby made as follows: Class I -A,' 500. Class I-B, 50� for each apartment for the first five apartments, and 30¢ for each additional apartment. Such charges shall be included in and collected as a part of the water bill. ,-e and trash Section.3. The collection and remuval of garbage from houses, buildings and premises used for commercial and bus- iness purposes shall be classified as ClassII. One collection of garbage and trash shall be made each day under Class II , ex- cept on Sundays and the following holidays: Christmas Day, Independence Day, Armistice Day, and Thanksgiving Day. 'Commercial. and business houses are hereby further classified as follows: Class IIA, Hotels Class IIB, Restaurants and cafes. Class IIC) Drugs Stores, soda fountains and confectioneries. Class IID) Grocery -Stores Class IIE) Furniture and Department Stores Class IIF) Creameries and dairies Class IIG; Broiler plants and hatcheries Class IIH) Poultry Houses Class II -I) All other types of businesses having daily pick-ups. Monthly charges for this commercial and business service for the collection of garbage and trash, which are fair and reason- able, shall be and are made as follows: Class II -A, Hotels #3.00 mini -mum for first 10 rooms plus 70 for eadh additional room. Class II-B, Restaurants and Cafes - With seating capacity up to 10 persons, $5.00 Nith seating capacity up to 50 persons, '9.00 With seating capacity up to 100 persons, $12.00 With seating capacity up to 100 and over, $15.00. Class II-Ct Drug Stores, Class II-D, Soda Fountains and Confectioneries - Where no meals are served, q-`-4,i:50 Where meals are served, the charges provided for Class II-B, Restaurants and Cafes, will be charged in addi- tion to the abo4e charge. Grocery Stores - Stores of less than 2000 sq.ft. of floor space, 46.00 Stores of 2000 sq.Ft. and over, but less than-6POOO sq.ft.of floor space, $10.00 Stores of 6,000 sq.ft. and over of floor space, 418.00. Furniture and Department Stores- -1 Stores of less than2 t, 000 sq.F.of floor space, 43.00 Stores of 2,900 sq.ft. and over, of floor space but less than 4,000 sq.ft., $6.00 Stores with 4,000 sq.ft. of floor space and over, �12.00 2 U 4 Class II-F, Creameries and Dairies- 6.00 Class II-G, Broiler Plants and Hatcheries,, during period of operation - sp20.00 I Class II-H, Poultry Houses - $9.00 Class II -I, All other commercial businesses#, $3.00. Section_LL Persons, firms and corporations are required to pro- vide and maintain suitable containers or receptacles as fully pro- vided for in Ordinance No. 509. Section_5.- Every person, firm or corporation so operating and maintaining commercial and business houses as specified in Class I! shall pay the garbage and trash collection charges herein provided for on or before the 10th of each month following the month in which such garbage and trash collection service has been rendered by the City. APPROVthis 117th day of September PASSED AND ED 11949. infield Holbrook Mayer ATTEST: P. H. Bryan City Secretary Moved by Langford seconded by Elliott, that Jordan; and Tubb be authorized to extend the following sewer lines on City Engineers recommendation, 60 feet between ElPaos & Fresno. 200 feet on llth Between Wayland and Travis. 700 feet serving Southeast Alpine St. in Hilcrest addition, Utida Street llth to 13th and.also 1,4'ater line on llth from Wayland to Utica Street. Carried. . Moved by Elliott, seconded by Osborne, that the plumbing Bond of John'Williams be approved. Carried. The report of the Board of City Development from August 9th to September 13th was read.and ordered filed. It was agreed by the Council, that the Home Demonstration Agent and the Clubs Abe allowed the use of the Shelter House. Reports of the Plainview Bus Company for August read, in 2 parts, showing ;f1p11.50 and $9.14 payable. A project and offer to fertilize the Parks was read and tabled. 'he plat of George Truitt was not accepted and tabled for farther street designations. Moved by Langford seconded by Pritchett, that the list of bills submitted be approved. Carried. -ric,$23-95; BILLS East Side Grocery & Station, $75-73; Reams Elecu O.K.Rubber Welders, $41-95; Western Union, $9.34; Magnolia Petroleum Company, $355.96; West--ITexas Gas Company, ��104-00; P. H. Bryan -Petty Cash, 447-17; Police Department -Nelson Funeral Expense,$17.98; George Sawyer -Painting, $15.75 ; Stark Plumbing Company, $8.00; Doyle Williams, 48.00; National Guard, 49.00; Dale Bolles, 34.50® J. L. Patrick,$8.00; J. L. Patrick ,412.00; Board of City Development, §750-00; Plainview 2' Ihdep. Sdhool istrict, 4150-00; Plainview Public Librar3, $40.00; Junior League Nurser),.r.,4"25.00; G.W.Sawyer,$12-75; Boyd & Davenpprt,$24-2-36; Dale Bolles, 436.00; Curry 14otor Freight.,�12.63; Burt Electric Company, "W'174-15. The meeting adjoilrned. xf Ci-tv--Secreta.ry A Y September 30th,1949 The City Council met in special session with Mayor Holbrook presiding and Aldermen: Sari "angfdrd, C. P. Elliott, J. R. Prit- chett, E. 141. Osborne, also City attorney, Frank R. Day and City Engineer, R. K. Snethen. 1.4oved by Elliott, seconded by Langford that City make app- lication for transfer to City of the Housing Unit. Carried. FORM OF' RESOLUTION APPROVING WAIVER OF REMOVAL PROVISIONS. :BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Plainview, which has jurisdiction over'the area in which Project Tex-V- j 41843 of Plainview, Texas, is located, that the waiver of the removal re uirements of Section 313 of the Lanham Act (Public Law 849, 7Rh Congress, as amended) with respect to said pro- ject is hereby specificially approved in accordance with the Independent offices Appropriation Act, 1950. 4 J+J. Je 4 11,Ioved by Osborne seconded by Pritchett that City Waiver removal requirements in Housing Unit Contract. Carried. Motion made by Osborne ,seconded by Pritchett and carried unanimously that the City of Plainview make re- quest to the Housing and. Home Finance administrator of the U. S. Government tD relinquish and transfer Project No. Tex-V- 41843, consstin of 21 dwelIling unite as fully set out in contract No. HA Tex-V-41843 )mph-1, to the City of Plainview and that 11infield Holbrook, Mayor be and.is hereby authorized to execute proper application and request in behalf of the City and to sign any and all instruments necessary for tl-B purpose of having the above properties in said project relinquished and transferred to the City of Plainview. i Moved by Osborne, seconded by Langford that beginning k";January 1st, 1950, pay in lieif of vacations will be discontinued. \, Carri,ed . It was decided that notice of hiring of a i4eat Inspector and a Food Handler Inspector be placed in the paper, and the salary be set at 250.00 to Food Handler Inspector and 225,.00 to Meat Inspector, each to furnihs his own transportion. Moved by Langford seconded b;y Osborne that the Plumbers .Bond of J. D. Taylor be approved. Carried. 241inutes of regular session of Sept. 19, 1949 read and approved. dleeting adjourned. �.Mayor Cit Secretary October 3rd, 1949 The City Council met in regular session with Mlayor Holbrook presiding and aldermen: J. `R. Pri.tchbtt, 14. L. Hood, C. P. Elliott, Sam Langford, present, also-City'Attorney, rrank.,R.,Day, City - Engineer, R.K Sne hen, attended the meeting. The minutes of September 30th, read and approved. 14oved by Elliott, seconded by Langford that Planks Subdivision of Block 19 B.H. be accepted subject to filing proper dedication deed and provided the block be designated as No. 2. Carried. In respone to a Petition of Plainview Bus Company on raising of Bus Fares. Moved by Lang fcord, seconded by Prit chett that a hearing be,held on changing Bus.fares; for October 17th, at 8:00 P.14. and IF the "�ayor give notice by.publication 2 times in each paper. Carried. - I A committee of business men appeared and discussed extending Water i4ains to the east City limits. cz) The City Engineer read estimates as follows: Jordan & Tubb or. 'V' 'ater and Sewer job amounting to $10,590.67 Moved by Elliott, seconded by Langfdrd that the estimates be paid. Carried unanimously. Wl'onthly reports were read as follows: Delinquent Taxes-,: 1345-76 Parking Meters 2696.00 Secretary report 2096.13 Police report 1095-00 Ploved by Hood, seconded by Pritchett that reports be approved and filed. Carried. Moved by Elliott seconded by Langford that monthly Salarys and list of bills submitted be approved foe payment. Carried BILLS.- P.H.Brvan-Police convention 00 .64; A.J.Haverty-Sanit- ary,$7—T7=., G.V.Sawyer,$31.85; Dale -OollesA5 00; J.Oliver Bier-Postmaster,�'?30.06; Herman Temple:$50.00; BobbieEd- wards Stephens,066.00; James A.Snethen,$52-50; National. Guare,$9 00; G.V.Sawyer, $30-00; Dale Bolles,815.00; Hearne -C"10tor Frei ght,$21.f 6; T.hammond,�185.00; J.S.Blackwell,4"30.00; American-LaFrance-Fuamite Crop-414-00; Amarillo Communications Company, $19.80; Boyd & Daven- port,433.70; Crenshaw Paint & Glass Co.,;.'.00; Chicken Inn,08.28; W.T.Cain Motor Co. ,$6.00; Commercial Radio 1'4onitoring,$4-50; John hu11;0'0-56-50; Co sden PetroleumCorp-,$42.58; Connor Mathes Co.,Inc., 429.76; Chaney-melding&.Repair,4LOO; clowe & Co'wan.Inc.4921.75; Dodson Chemical Co.,$16.80; The Fechheimber'Bros.Co.,$8.51; Farmers Blacksmith Shop,5.50; Graybar Electric Co.,Inc.,$104.30; Henry & Henry Block i4fg.,$2.16; Herald -News Publishing Co-,�4-75; Johnson- Bumpus,$123.02; R.H.Knoohuizen & Company,#.84.16; Kiker's Service Station, $4.18; Melton-ClarkInc .45.97; Tom 111,ajars, 0.00; Maggard Aall Motor C.Q.mpany,$56.74; Newman Motor Company, inc., �E,8 84- O.K.'--:' ubber Welders, $9.00; Phillips Batter Company,049.12; The Plainview Tribune,J4.00; Plainview Hardware Co.., , �24.17j Precision Equipment Company, 64,.54; Precision Equipment Companv,4,?128-34; Plainview .Safety Lane,3425; Plainview Builders Suppl-,7,344.05; E.A.Rgoers,31i86; Rogers Battery & Electric,�21.45; Ffes Shelton-Go.Clerk,'$1.25; P.H. Bryan-Registrar,$34-00; The Texas Company,$54-35; United States Pencil,$8.05; The Steck Company,$10.83; State Chemical Company, $76.00; Shook Tire Company,00-76; Shepard.Chevrolet Co.,$250.34; Thatcher Printing Company,$117.84; United States Asphalt Cvrp.,$248-54; West TexasPas Company,$26.45; Dept. of Dairy Rlfg. Texas Teoh 414-00; Southwestern Bell TelqDhone Company, i$'114.90; Pioneer Cafe,4`30-80; Reams Electric, i"LP38.50, SALARIES: September,1949: P.h.Bryan,�225.00; Winfield Holbrook, '275-00; Margaret Kay,$192.50-vacation pay also,, ' Fannie Norman,$225.00; V - Danice Smith,$103.50; Frank R. Day 4150-00; R.K.Snethen,$500-00; Hoyt Curry,$300.00; math Burkett 4215-00; Albert 0. Parkhurst,0180.G0; E'._J.,Sheare.r �'1190.00; Hub Burt, 193.16; i.E.Sheeon,$200.00;.Floyd Nelson, $98-33- , Delbert Ballew, 1'206.25; hartense Pelphrey,0187.50; J.T.Sanderson 4180.00; Wiley Johnson,$156.00; George J.Boswell,$150,00; Sam Faith,$80.00; T.P.Sitton,$180.00; Gera Lewis,4P183.00; Lee Collins, $157.20; A. R. Cardinal.'�'180.00; Earl Garrison, IIW129.3$; B. 'Ji. Odom, $148.33; J.Aq.Butler,$186.'OO­; A. sal. Hamilton, $250-00; Leedy Maxey,$195-00; Frank Rigler,$187-50; Berry Lynch,W7*50; Clyde R.Dorsett,$187-50; Fred L.Chandler, $187-50; F.A.Ray, $187-50- Lee-'J.. Peek,4�'�187.50_1,- Carroll S. Johnston, $180­ .00; William E. Renegar-�4176.25; W.F.Foley,0360.00; S. E. Bolles, a�275.00`-A. T. Herrod, $200.00; Lewis Lowe 4190.00; .50; Roy Warren,$187 172 Jack Morris,4187 .50; R.W.Roberson,$ .50; O.D. 1-4heeler, $115-00; Jack Slaughter, $210.00; H. R. Sloan,$150.00; J. H. Hunter, $186.50 F. L.Thornton,,$250.00; A L. King,$187.50;Truit Ray, $180.00; M.F.Tamplin,$180.00; Mute W.RanLls,$190.00; Grady Shull, 2 0 172.50; Edgard E.Annett,1185 003 G.- .Sawyer, 89.25; L.A. Horton, 54.00- J. i-4. Hwflin, 150 00; Will Evans,$160.00; W.D.yuilbourn, 172.50; Dtitlayne Barker, 160.00• Dr. E.C. Nicholl, 200.00; Dr. . P. Jones, 475.00; Josephine Filler, 75.00; C. E. Bramlet, 165.00; N. G. Johnson, 145.00; F. C. Moore, 82.50; Kile D. a1iller, $2.50; ,` . ' . Cargill, 145.00; Burton Coleman,145.00; Albert F. Anderson, 145.00; Doyle C. Williams, 56.00p Clifford Rutherford, 165.00; Mauston Taylor,.145.00; J. A. Cole, 145.00; Fred Brock,$145.00 Moved by Prithcett and seconded by Elliott, that the City pay expense of Hospital bill, 421.�.75 and expense of obtaining proper° release of Bill Howle a minor. Carried. i The Tax roll for 1949 was approved. Moved by Elliott and seconded by Langford that the City Ray hospital bill of Henry Ely amounting to $31.00®Total bill 962.00. Carried. 14oved by Elliott seconded by Langford that the City pay of "ors. Essie Given's hospital bill amounting to �101�,50 , total bill,$209.00. Carried. `ThUayor read 2 applications for the "'ileat Inspector's job. Voting resulted in Election of Bill Poer, who scatted to work October 5, 1949. The i4ayor offered 12 applications for the Food Handlers Inspector's job. Voting resulted in Election of J. Stuart Anderson Meeting adjourned. City secretary October 17, 1949 The City Council met in regular session with Mayor Holbrook presiding and the following aldermen in attendance, E. M. Osborne, C P. Elliott, J. Ft. Pritchett, M. B. Hood, Sam Langford. City Attorney Frank R. Hay and City Engineer R. K. Snethen also attended the meting. Captain Brazell of the Salvation Army appeared and spoke in behalf of the Arm 's problems. Marry Ragland inquired about the paving on east 9th street. The Mayor opened the Hearing,on the proposed change in Bus fares and called for any one to speak in, regard to same. The Owner of the Plainview ',Bus Company offered figures and schedules -to show that the lines were not paying a profit. No one else appeared on the .matter,. It was moved by Osborne and seconded by Pritchett. That the change in fares of 4 rides for 25 cents to 3 rides for '25 cents be approved. And the City Attorney is instructed to draw proper amendment to the _ ordinance radking such change effective on November 1, 1949. Carried. ORDINANCE NO. 566 AN ORDINANCE AMIENDING THE PART SECTION 9 OF ORDINANCE NO. 555 AND PROVIDING FOR FUTURE CHANGE IN BUS FARES TO BE 14ADE BY ADOPTION OF RESOLUTION. 2 0 13 BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY OF PLAINVIEW: Section 1. That Section 9 of Ordinance No. 555 where it is provided that the grantee of'the franchise shall make available four tokens, each good for one fare, at a price of 250, or a' card good for four fares at I the price of 250, is hereby amended, and that the grantee of the franchise shall from and after November 1, 1949, make a'vailable.three tokens good for one fare at a price of 250, or a card good for three fares at a price of 250, in order that three fares maybe purchased for the total price of not more than 250; and that this increase in fares is ordered and granted after due notice was given to the public and a hearing had thereon, and determination made and found by the City Council that the previous fare so provided in Section 9 of Ordinance No. 555 was inadequate and did not provide the grantee in earnings a fair and reasonable profit under said franchise. Section 2. From and after the adoption of this ordinance, Ordinan3e No. —555 is amended so that hereafter upon the application of the grantee of said franchise for an increase in fares or upon the giving of notice by the City to the grantee of its intention to have a hearing for the purpose of reducing said fares, that any change either for an increase or reduction of fares so made by the City Council may be done by the adoption of a resolution after noticeandhearing, as fully provided for in Ordinance Mo. 555. PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED this 17th day of October, 1949. A 1111A ljd ayor ATTEST: V Secretar� The minutes of October 3rd were read and approved. Moved by Pritchett seconded by_.L;-,angford, That the reports of Plainview Bus Co. and The board of Uity development be approved and filed, as read. Carried. Moved by Elliott Seconded by Hood, That the Mayor be authorized to sign Right of Way contract with the Panhandle and .Santa Fe Railway and the Treasurer to pay the fee of $10.00. Carried unanimously.. RESOLUTION BE IT KNOWN that on this the 17th day of October, 1949, at a regular meeting of the,governl_ng body of 'theme of Plainview, Texas, there came on to be considered the matter of the execution of a license between the said City of Plainview, Texas and Panhandle and Santa Fe Railway Company t relating to an eight -inch sewer line across Railway Company s pro- perty.and under its Main Tract at Mile Post 627 plus 666.7 feet, in said City ofPlainview, whereupon the following proceedings were had: It was moved, seconded andunanimouslyVoted that Winfield Holbrook, Mayor, be authorized and empowered to to execute on behalf of the City of Plainview, Texas, such license,,copy of which is hereto attached, and the same be recorded in theMinutes of the City Commission at the foot of this resolution. STATE OF TEXAS ) ) ss COUNTY OF HALE ) I, P. Bryan, City Secretary do hereby certify that the ABOVi; AND FGREGOIN-G�IS A TRUE AND correct copy of a resolution passed by the.City ormmission of said City in regular session on Ocher 17. 1949; as, the same appears of record in Book 110 , Page 208, Minutes of -said city commission. IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, witness my hand and the seal of said City, this 17th day of October, 1949. City Secretary Moved .by Langford, Second by usborne, That The City sell 20,000. of Government 12% bonds owned by the Water and Sewer Const. Fund at the Hale County State Bank, to the Interest and Sinking Fund, at Par and accrued. Interest. Carried Unanimously. ' Fore- 165 $ S tandard �Approved.by General �jfllic tor).: PIPE LINE LICENSE THIS LICENSE, ` Made this - 26th day of Oeptember,1949, between PANHANDLE AND SANTA FE RAILWAY C014PANY, a. Texas corporation hereinafter called "Lisc:ensor' , party of the` first°part, and CITY OF PLAINUIEV' TEXAS,A Municipal corporation, (hereinafter, whether one or more, called "Licensee"), party of the second part. YITNESSETH, That the"parties hereto for the considerations here inaf'ter expressed convenant and agree as follows. > 1. Subject to the terms and conditions hereinafter set forth, Licensor licenses Licensee to construct and maimain Orre ( 1 ) Rpipe: lime, 100 feet in length and eight inches in diameter er"einafter, :whether one or more pipe lines, called the "PIPE QT a an.g t ee P-1&t @f wad of Licensor at or near the station of Plainvie',,Hale County, Texas the exact location of the PIPE LINE being more particularly shown by red coloring upon the print hereto attached, No.DEOS-2496. September 6th, 191, marked "Exhibit A" and made a part hereof. 4..�icens.ee' shall use the PIPE LINE solely for carrying Sewage and shall not use it to carry any rather commodity or for any other purpose whatsoever. 3. Licensee shall pay Licensor as comnsation for this license the sum of 110.00). Ten and No/100 Dollars 4. Licensee shall, at its own cost and subject to the supervision and control of Licensor's chief engineer, locate, construct and maintain the PIPE LINE in such a rmanner and of such material that it will not at any time be a source of danger to or interference with the present or future tracks, roadbed and property of Licensor, or the safe operation of its railroad. In cases where the Licensee is permitted under paragraph 2 hereof to use the PIPE LIME for oil or gas or petroleum products, the PIPE LINE shall be constructed, installed and thereafter maintained in conformity with the plans and specifications shown on print hereto attached in such cases, marked Exhibit B. and made a part hereof. If at any time -i'icensee shall, in the judgment of Licensor, fail to perform properly its obligations under this paragraph, Licensor may, at its option, itself perform such work as it deems necessary for thesafe operation of its railroad, and in such event �`icensee agrees to pay, within fifteen (15) days after bill shall have been rendered therefor, the cost so incurred by bicensor, but failure on the :part of Licensor to perform the obligations of Licensee shall not releas Licensee from Liability hereunder for loss or damage occasioned thereby. 5. Licensee shall reimburse Licensor for any expense incurred by Licensor for false work to support Licensor's tracks and for flagman_to protect its traffic during installation of the PIPE LINE and for any'and all other expense incurred by Licensor on account of the PIPE LINE. 60 Licensee shall at all times indemnify and'save harmless Licensor against and pay in full all loss, damage or expense that Licensor may sustain, incur or become liable for, resulting in any manner from the construction, manintenance, use, state of repair, or presence of the PIPE :LINE, including any such loss, 210 damage or expense arising out of (a) loss of or damage to :property, (b) jn jury to or death of. persons, (C) mechanics' 'r other leins of any character or(d) taxes or assessments of any kind, "�. if at any time Licensee shall fail or refuse to comply with or carry out any of the covenants herein contained Licensor may at its election forthwith revoke this license. 8. THIS LICENSE is given by Licensor and accepted by Licensee upon the express condition that the same may be ter- minated at any time by either party upon ten (10) days' notice. in writing to be served upon the other pasty, stating therein the date that such termination shall take place, and that upon the termination of this license in this or any other manner herin provided, Licensee, upon demand: of Licensor, shall abandon the use of the PIPE LINE and remove the same and restore the right of way and tracks of Licensor to the same condition in which they werepriorto the placing of the PIPE LINE thereunder. In case Licensee shall fail to restore Licensee shall fail to restore Licensor's premises as aforesaid within ten (10) days after the effective date of termination, Licensor may proceed with such work at the expense of Licensee. No :termination hereof shall release Licensee from any liability or obligation ,hereunder, whether of indemnity or otherwise, resulting from a.ny.. acts, omissions or events happening prior to the date the PIPE LINE is removed and the right of way and track of Licensor restored as above provided, 9. In the case of the eviction of Licensee by anyone owning or obtaining title to the premises on which the PIPE LINE is located, or the.sale or abandonment by Licensor of said premises, Licensor shall not be liable to Licensee for any damage of any payment made by,licensee to Licensor hereunder, except the pro- portionate part of any recurring rental charge which may have been paid hereunder in advance. 10. Any notice, request instructions or revocation of this license to be given by Licensor to Licensee hereunder shall be deemed to be properly' served if the same -be -delivered to Licensee, or if deposited in the Post Office, postpaid, addressed to Licensee at Plainview. Texas.` 11. In the event that two or more parties execute this instrument as Licensee, all the covenants and agreements of Licensee in this license shall be the joint and several covenants and agreements of such parties, 12. All the convenants and provisions of this instrument shall be binding upon and inure to the benefit of the successors, legal representatives and assign of the parties to the same extent and effect as the same are binding upon.and inure to the benefit of the parties hereto, but no assignment hereof by Licensee, it successors, legal representatives or assigns, or any subsequent assignee, shall be binding upon Licensor without the varitten consent of Licensor in each instance. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, The parties have executed 'this agreement in duplicate the day and year first above written. PANHANDLE AND SANTA FE RAILWAY COMPANY (Licensor) Approved as to Description'. By R. C. Martini Its Ass't. to Vice Pres. General Manager Chief Engineer CITY OF PLAINVIEW, TEXAS By Vinfield Holbrook Its Aayor Licensee 2 .� t The Amendment -to the Fir6l limits ordinance was read, and it was moved by Osborne and second by Elliott, That the amending ordinance be passed. Carried. ORDINANCE NO. _567 AN ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING AND DEFINING THE FIRE LI1V1ICTS WITHIN THE CITY OF PLAINVIE ,' TEXAS, AND ESTABLISHING SAID FIRE LIMITS IN TWO ZONES NUK BERED ONE AND TWO AND DEFINING EACH ZONE AND REPEALING ALL ORDINANCES OR A14END 4ENTS THERETO IN CONFLICT WITH THE DEFINITIONS AND CREATION OF SAID FIRE LIMITS HEREIN PROVIDED, AND PRO- VIDING A PENALTY FOR, THE VIOLATION THEREOF. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY, COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PLAINVIEW: Section 1. That the fallowing fire limits of Zone One is hereby created, established and defined in the City of` Plainview, Texas, as follows, to -wit: BEGINNING at the intersect -ion of 4th and Beech Streets; Thence W. along 4th Street to its intersection with Denver Street; THENCE N. along Denver Street to its intersection with 6th Street; THENCE E. along 6th Street; to its intersection with Baltimore St; THENCE N. along Baltimore Street to its intersection with 8th Street; THENCE E. along 8th Street, to its intersection with Austin Street; THENCE N. along Austin Street to its intersection with loth Street; THENCE E. along loth Street to its intersection frith -the .Est extension of Austin Street; L - ' THENCE 'N . along the East extension of Austin Street to its intersection with llth Street; THENCE We along llth Street to its intersection with Baltimore Street; THENCE N. along -Baltimore Street to its intersection with r am* the S. line of the F.W.,& D. C.,R. R. Co. right- of-way; THENCE Southeasterly along the S. line of the F.W. & D.G. R.R. Co. Right -of -way -to its intersection with Ash Street; ThenceS. along Ash Street; to its intersection with 9th Street;., WHENCE E. along 9th Street to its intersection with n Beech Street; THENCE S. along Beech Street to its intersection with 4th Street, the point of beginning. That the fallowing fire limits of Zone Two is hereby created, established and defined in the City of .Plainview,, as follows, ,j BEGINNING AT THE INTERSECTION of 7th,and Beech Streets; THENCE E. along' 7th Street to'its intersection with the alley between Dane and Elsa Streets; THENCEN. along, ,said alley to its intersection, with 9th Streets; THENCE E. a:long'9th Street to its intersection with iElm Street; THENCE S'. along' Elm Street to its intersection with :the S. extension of 9th Street; THENCE E, along',t;he S. extension of 9th Street to its intersection with the We line of the P & SF RR Right 6f,+-way; THENCE S. along!, said W. ri-ght of way line to ` its inter- section with 7th St.; THENCE E. along 7th Street to its intersection -Iith Milwee. Street; THENCE S. along;IMilwee Street to its intersection with the alLe'y between 4th� and 5th Streets; THENCE_W along said. alley to its intersection with Beech Street; THENCE N. along $etech atreet to its intersection with 7th, Street:, the place, of beginning. Section 2. Every structure or building hereafter erected or enlarged within the fire limits of Zone Une as herein defined shall be enclosed on all sides with walls con- structed wholly of stone, well -burned brick, terra cotta, re- inforced concrete, approved concrete units, or other equiva- lent, incombustible'materialsk and shall have the roof, includ- ing the roof top and all, sides of roof structure,: inclusive of all dormer windows, covered with incombustible materials, and all cornices shall be of incombustible material. Section 3. Every structure or bi}ilding hereafter erected or -enlarged ` within the fire Limits of Zone-2 as herein defined shall b}e constructed and built or repaired with the same type and character of materia.ls,provided for the fire limits of `Lone 1, as herein defined., except that in the con- struction ' of industrial type buildings material may -be used of all metal construction, but not otherwise. Section 4. 111 provisions of Ordinance 272 and other ordinances regulating and establishing fire limits in the :City of Plainview not in conflict with the provisions of this Ordinance shall remain in full force and effect but that all Ordinances and amendments to all ordinances and laws in conflict With the provisions of this ordinance and the fire zone as. herein established are hereby,in all things repealed. Passed, approved and adopted this 17th day of October, 1949. q0te V" Aye A ATTET- Sectetory . Moved by Hood second by Elliott, That the Mayor be authorized to execute deed to the Wiest Texas Gas Company for 20 x 20, feet out of west side of Black II, Boswell Heights addition for the sumv of 150.00- Dollars. _,; Carried. See Page 213. Moved -by Osborn and second by Langford, That pay Tory Sitton 2 pay through Dec. 31st, 1949. Carried. Moved by Pritchett second by Langford, That the City, Attorney prepare deeds for the Columbia Street widening program And the mayor is authorized to secure some one to work up the property owners part of curb and gutters and other expenses necessary. Carried. The City Secretary presented at the Request of Ernie'Brock and George Bennett a sketch of a proposed addition to the City limits. Which was tabled. Moved by Langford and second by Elliott, That the list of bills presented be approved. Carried. Os borne, T � for th Moved by Elliott and seeo�id by sbmrne, hate the City buy. a cab © { � . new sweeper. Carried. Moved by Osborne second by Elliott, That the:bid of Bryan and Hoffman to furnish from lumber and all labor to complete the foundation for the elevated tank, in the amount of 1958.00 ,be accepted. Carried. The City Engineer read 3 bids on valves and fittings for the Frico added extensions, and it was moved by Langford second by Hood that the contract beaawarded to'the low Bidder Viking and Clowe and Cowan. Carried. Al BILLS: Annabel Schaeffer 5.25; Trustees of Firemen's Relief and Retirement 1kund, 17.�5; Burt zlectric Lo., $42.91; C�4; Continental C n inental _Oil Company, 7370 Western Union, 4. a & R Supply Co, Inc., 30.50; R & R ,lectronic Co., 16.97; Higginbotham -Bartlett, Go. 5:3.13; Plainview Velding Corks, 25:.go. Bickly Electric 60., $9.83; United States Asphalt Corp., 24$a54; Or.K Rubber Welders, 9.00-; Jarvis -Tall & Co.,Inc, $ 2.40; V. R. Rodgers & Son, 29.10• Seipp - Machine Shop, 16.00; Bob Hooper Motor Co., 46.43; Sinn Motor Co., $33.70; Pahhandle Producing & Refining Company, $261.18; Plainview Sanitarium $104. 50; Plainview Oanitarium, 31.00; M. W. ''emons 13uria.l #ssn., 5•85; Churchwell Bros, Oil Co., 0.00; Southwestern Public Ser. Ca.2, 1598.07; national ward, 9.00; G. V. Sawyer -Painting �t , 33.00; Dale Bolles- Wfater, 115.00; Fort::. Worth & Denver R.R.Co., $379«23; falter A. Young -Sanitary, $12.00; Delbert Sallew-Police,43.12; Hartense' PelphreyT-Police, 3,.12; J. T. Sanderson -Police, 3.00; Gene Lewis -Police, 3.50; A.. R. Zardinal-Police, 6.00; Earl Garrison -Police, p11.50; Frank H.igler-1949 Vacation Pay,'$62.50; 0. b. Guin-Street-Extra Time, 4.50; 0. B. Guin-1949 Vacation pay, $65.00; Board of City Development, $750.00; Pv. Indyep. School fist., 150.00; Plainview Public Library, 40.00; Jr. League flay Nursery,25.00; Bobbie Stephens-C.H., $72.00; G. V. Sawyer -Police Paintin 03.00; Lee Uollins- Police, 82.80; Dale Bolles -eater,- 15.00, 'RESOLUTION WHEREAS, the City of Plainview is the owner of all of Block 11, Boswell Heights Addition to the City of Plainview, Hale County, Texas; and, WHEREAS, _West Texas Gas Company desires a tract 20 feet square out of the west side thereof, particularly described as follows: Beginning at a point in the W. line of Block 11, Boswell Heights Addition to the City of Plain- view, Hale County, Texas, a distance of 50 ,ft,. N. of the SW corner of said Block 11 for the SW corner of this tract; THENCE E. a distance of 20 ft. for its SE corner; THENCE N. a distance of 20 ft. for its NE corner; THENCE W. a distanceof 20 ft. to a point in the W. line of said Block 11 for its 'NW corner; THENCE S. a distance of 20 ft. along 'said W. line to the point of begining; for the purpose of establishing and,maintaining a regu- lator station for the distribution of gas to the citizens of the western portion of the City of Plainview; and, WHEREAS, the West Texas Gass Company has proposed and offered to pay to the City the sum of $150.00 for the above described tract; and, WHEREAS, the City Council is of the opinion that the price tendered is fair and reasonable'and should be accepted: Now, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the 0ity Council of the City of Plainview in regular session this 17th day of October, 194.9, 6 that the offer of the` Test Texas Gas Company to purchase the above described tract be accepted., and that the Mayor is hereby authorized and directed to execute a warranty deed for and on behalf of the City conveying the above described tract for the consideration recited,,and that the Secretary duly attest said deed under the seal of the City and said deed be delivered upon the payment of the consideration recited therein.' The meeti:-% adjourned. 1 �V60_, �V1ayor - Lt.., SSecret ry 2. October 25, 1949 The City Council met in called _session with Mayor Holbrook presiding, and aldermen, Sari Langf'ord`, C. P. Elliott, E_. M. Osborne.attending. Also Citoy Engineer R.K. 5nethen attended the meeting, The City Engineer read an estimate in favor of Bryan and Hof~ffiia'n on the street paving program amounting to 1751.67.°. Moved by Lanford second by Llliott, That the estimate, be -paid. Carrieed unanimously, Moved by 411iott second by Langford, That W.E. Warrens Subdivision of Block five. (5 )ayland heights be approved. " Carried Unanimously. 4 s RESOLUTION t NHEREAS, .E:,'" Jr,aen-= ;=, the sole owner of Block No. 5:_ of Wayi :aiid ftez(hts Addition to the town of -Plainview.- has submitted to the ,ityrCou.nci-1 for Approval a plat designated r en? °' `' Subdivision of Block, of f�'. Ign Heights Addition to Plainview, Texas;" and, WHEREAS, the said W« � ray �� ,�,_� has duly adopted said plat and dedicated the streets and alleys shown thereon to the public used for the purposes of travel, water and sewer lines and all otherpertinent uses; and, WHEREAS, said plat appears to be .in conformity with the established streets and alleys heretofore dedicated and the sane appears to be in all things regular; therefore, be it 1 RESOLVED by the. City Council of the City of Plainview in Ca1led� Session this2� day of cant e 1949 with a quorum being present, that the plat of theSubdivision of Black of the -d :Heights Addition to the town of Plainview, be and the same is in all respects 'approved. THE STATE OF TEXAS) } COUNTY OF HALE ) The Uity Engineer read and estimate in favor of Bryan & Koffman for seal coating job on streets amounting to 5347.03, for, leave outs 555.92. It was moved and seconded that.the estimates be paid, 555.92' out of regular paving fund, and the 5347»03 from the Parking meter fund. Carried unanimously. The City Engineer read an estimate in favor of Bryan & Hoffman for work done on the foundation of the New Water Tower amounting to 973. 81. Moved by Osborne second by Langford, That the stimate be paid. Carried unanimously. It was moved by Osborne and second by Langford, That the alleys be paved 18 feet wide and seven inches deep, with con.cret. Carried Unanimously. `i City SecretarSu Plainview r Voxas- November 7, 1949 The City Council met in re-gUlar session with Mayor Protem, CD G. P.-Elliott, presiding and the following Adlermen in attendance E. 14., Osborne, M. B. Hood, J. R. Pritchett, Sam Langford, City Engineer, R. L. Snethen, and City Attorney, Frank R. Day also attended the meeting. The minutes pf October 17th and October 25th read and approved. I - The Resolution to adopt the Plat of Jagelky Bros.. being part of the east A of Block 21 Boswell Heights was tabled, til next meeting. At this point Mayor Holbrook arrived and presided over the rest of the session. Moved by Langford seconded by Osborne that the Council .go into executive session and consider the application for use of the Auditorium,by Jehovahs Witnesses, represented by Peter Venture and 8. B. Gillman. Moved by Pritchett seconded by Elliott, that Robersons plat of the subdivision of Block 23 Boswell heights addition be approved and Mr. Roberson is hereby notified, that some of the lots cannot be'served with sewer lines and he is requested to put the buyers of said lots on notice about the sewer line levels and to inform them, that they will have to provide approved septic tank.installations, as required by ordinance. Carried. -RESOLUTION 'WHEREAS, Hugh B. Roberson, the sole owner of Block No. 23 of Boswell heights Addition to town of Plainview, has submitted to the City -Council for approval a plat designated I'Roberson'S Sub- division of Block 23 of Boswell Heights Addition to Plainview, Texas;" and, WHEREAS the said Hugh B. Roberson has duly adopted_ said plat 'and dedicated the streets and alleys shown thereon to the public use for the purpose of travel, water and sewer lines and all other pertinent uses; and, WHEREAS, said plat appears to be inconformity with the es- tablished streets -'and alleys theretofore dedicated and the same appears to be in all things regular; therefore, be it . RESOLVEJ by the City Council of the City of,Plainview in Regular— session thisZth day of November 1949, with a quorum being pr'eTent, that the plat of the Roberson Subdivision of Block 23 of Boswell Heig#ts Addition to the town of Plainview, be and the sam-_:is in alb. respects approved. Moved by Hood seconded by Langford that Chief Curry be authorized to send a man to the Traffic School at Austin. 1--,arried. Movied,bv Elliott) seconded 'by Osborne, that the Southwestern - Public Service Company light at ce Company be authorized to 2nd and Cedar, also 2 lights in the Colored section of town on an CD alley ju8t off henry Street. Carried. Moved by Pritchett seconded by Osborne that Delbert Ballew and H. Pielphroy be raised $2.50 per month. Carried. Moved by Prithcett seconded by Usbon6te, that Dance Smith be rated 47-50 per month effective on Dec. lst, payroll. Carried. Moved by Langford seconded by Hood that the Auditorium and Dairy Barn not be leased to Jehovahs Witnesses for series of meetings. Carried. Moved by Elliott seconded by Osborne that the City Attorney be instructed to draw an Ordinance specifying parralel parking on the East side of Austin Street between 7th and 8th Street. Garried. 21 QRDINANC,E .NO. 568 AN ORDINANCE REGULATING THE PARKING OF.VEHICL;ES UPON CERTAIN PUBLIC; STREETS IN THE CITY OF PZAINVIE , TEXAS, AND REPEALING ALL ORDINANCES AND ORDERS IN C7IFLICTER;rl'i AND PftOVI£lING. A PENALTY: BE IT ORDAINED BY THE.CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PLAINVI , TEXAS SECTION 1. `That all ordina.nc es and orders or a , past ereof in conflict with or inconsistent with the provisions of this or dinance are hereby repealed, except that this repeal shall not affect or prevent the prosecution or punishment of any person for any act done or committed in violation of any ordinance hereby repealed prior to the taking effect of this ordinance. SECTION 2. Definition of Words and Phrases. The following words and phrases -when -used in this ordinance shall for the pur- pose of this ordinance have the meanings respectively ascribed to them herein. (a) Vehicle.; Every device in, upon, or by which any person or property is or may be transported or drawn upon s highway, except devices moved by human power or used exculsively upon stationary rails or tracks., (bo. Motor Vehicle. Every vehicle which is self-propelled and every vehicle which is propelled by electric power obtained, from overhead trolley wired, but not operated upon rails.' (c) Parallel Parking. Vehicles shall park parallel with the curb and adjacent thereto, within ,,the marked area fixed for each vehicle and on the right hand side of the street of the vehicle so parking. SECTION 3. Every person, firm or corporation owning or operating a vehicle or motor vehicle as herein defined, shall park said vehicle parallel on,thefollowing street within the;. City of Plainview, Texas.* On the east side of Austin Street from 7th Street to 8th Street. SECTION 4. Every operator of such vehicle and/or motor vehicle shall park the same within the marked or pained area on said street as herein defined and adjacent to the curb and the parking meter placed within said painted area. SECTION 5. Vehicles of the Fire Departent, Police Vehicles and .Ambulances and Emergency Vehicles of the icipal Department are specifically exempt from the provisions of this ordinance. SECTION 6. any person who violates any of the provisions of this ordinance shall befined in any sum not less than $1.00 nor more than $100.00. PASSED, APPROVED'AND ADOPTED this the 7th day of`'November, 1949. ATTEST P. H. Bryan Secretary Winfield Holbrook Mayor, City of Plainview, Texas. Moved by Osbonre seconded by Elliott, that the 8 inch sewer line in Utica Street be extended from 12th to 13th, street and the 6 inch sewer line in lath Street, from Utica to alley between Smyth and Travis Street. And 750 feet of 6 inch sewer line from 13th Street 600 feet north, and a 6 inch water rein be extended from Smyth and 13th to Utica and lath. And that a.pproirrately 2800 feet of cast iron water main and 2500 feet of 2 inch water lines be laid, in Frisco Addition. .And 650 feet of sewer line be laid to serve South East Alpine Street in Hilcresot Addition. Carried. Moved by Hood seconded by Pritchett, that the estimate presented by City,Engineer R. K. Snethen amounting to 2344-59 in favor of Jordan & Tubb Co. on water contract be paid. Carried. The Mayor read monthly reports as follows: West Texas Gas Company 2% Rentals, 4505-73; Southwestern Public .Service Company-2/., 01841-31; Police Department Report) $2260-50; W. S. Poer-Inspector of Meat Par -king Meters,,$-.2737-00; City , Oecretar , $29236.89; W. ". Poley'-Inspector, 3441.25; W. F. Foley- October-4507-15; Delinquent Taxes, $1765-52; Current Taxes, $45222.58. Moved by Pritchett seconded by Osborne, that the reports be accepted and filed. Carried. Ploved by Osbonre seconded by Hood, that the resolution fix- ing meat inspection fees be adopted. Carried unanimously. RESOLUTION' WHEREAS, the City of Plainview has heretofore adopted Ordinance No. 42 designated as the Sanitary Code of the City, which is of record in Vol. 2, Page 124, of the minutes of the City Council of the City of Plainview, Texas; and, WHEREAS, Section 23 and 241hereof provides for and authorizes the, -City Council to appoint a I.Aeat Inspector for - the city and specifies his duties and responsibilities as -fully provided for in said ordinance; and, WHEREAS, the City Council in regular session on October 5, 1949, duly appointed and commissioned a Meat Inspector as authorized by Ordinance No. 42) And charged him with carrying out the duties as fully provided for said '4eat Inspector, and fixed his salary as such inspector; and, WHEREAS''the City Council deems -it proper and expedient for the services rendered and to be -rendered to those engaged in .the slaughtering of cattle, hogs, sheep and goats in the City !of Plainview, pay to the city a charge for the insoection of CD such animals, before-sla-uglitering and the meat thereof after slaugh- tering; and, WHEREAS, it 'appears to the City Council a fee or charge of �600 be -made for the inspection of each.head of cattle and 250 for each head of hog, sheep or goat, and that such charges are found and determined by the City Council to be fair and reason- able; therefore, be it F.ESOTVED,_AND ORDERED -by the City Council that a fee or - charge of ­ 600 is made,for the inspection of each head of cattle and afee 'or charge of 250 is made forthe inspection of each :head of hog, sheep or goat which may be slaughtered within the city limits of the City of Plainview. Said charge is made against the person, firm or corporation engaged in the business of , I slaughtering and who slaughters or expects to slaughter any of the animals herein named; and,which animals must first be in- spect0 and padsed by the -meat Inspector before slaughtering; it is further ORDERED by the City Council that each person, firm of corporation so slaughtering said animals within the City limits, City of Plainview, vdll keep an accurate aacount of such animals • slaughtered and which have been inspected, and such person, firm or corporation will pay to the City Secretary at the first of each month the fees or charges of all animals inspected and slaught- ered the preceding month; and it is further, ORDERED by the City Council bliat the City Meat Inspector will keep ,ap, ' accurate and complete account of all animals inspected for slaoot,,qring, and also the Pam@ or names of the person, firm or 210 corporation slaughtering such animals, and that he will make a monthly report of such inspections to the City Couujl.-!, PASSED, APPROVED AND ,ADAPTED 1this the 7th day of November, 1949. : Winfield Holbrook .Mayor, City of Plainview,,Texas ATTEST:, P. H. Bryan City Secretary Moved by Osborne seconded by,Pritchett tiat purchasingAgent order 500 feet fire hose, 300 feet 11 inch hose. 2 air pack masks, 2 etra cylinders, 12 Army Blankets, 4 Bunker suits for the Fire Department.- Carried. Moved by Hood seconded by Elliott, that the City Attorney have the Abstract on Pumping sit6,' Block-11 B. H. brought up to date and.C"ompleted. Carried. Aoved by Pritchett seconded by Langfdrd, that the regular monthly salarys be approved for payment and the list of bills submitted be paid. Carried. Oct.,SALARY P. H. Bryan, $225-00; Winfield holbfook, $275-00; Margaret Kay, �iql,165.00; Fannie Norman, $225.00; Danice Smith', $135-00; Frank R.,Day, 4150.00; H. K. Snethen,4500-00;.Hoyt Curry, $300-00; Nath Burkett, $215-00; Albert C. Parkhurst, $180.00; E. J. Shearer, $190.00; Hub Burt, $190.00'; J.E. Sheeon,$,200.00; Delbert Ballew, 0209.37; Hartense Pelphrey 1 $211.62; J. T. Sand- erson, $192 00; Wiley Johnson, 042.00; George J. Boswell,* $150-00; Sam Faith, PO.00; T. P.' Sitton,'$180.00; Gene Lewis, ;224.00; Lee Collins, $1-68.60; A. R. Cardinal, '0186.00; Earl Garrison, $184-00; B, M. Odom, $225-00; J. W. Butler, $180.00; A. M.-Hamilton, $250.00; Leedy Maxey, $1.95.00; Frank Riglpr, 0250.00; Berry Lynch, a�187-50; Clyde R. 13,or-sett, 4-187-50; Fred L. Chandler, $187-50- F. A.: Ray, 4187-50; Le-0-11-J. . Peek, #187.50; Carroll S. Jhhnson )6180.0q Howard J. Kirkpatrick, t69.00; William E. Renegar,_087-000i.. F. Foley, $360.001-, S. E. Bolles, $275.00; A. T. Herrod, $200.00;.Lewis Lowe, 190.00--"Jack Morris, 493.75; Roy Warren 187.50;,R.W. Rob- erson, $172-50; Jack Slaughter, $210.00; H.R. hloan,',$150.00; J. H. Hunter, $172.50;. F. L. Thornton' $250.00; A. L. King, $187-50; 0. B. Guih, $264-50; Truit Ray, $lA0.00; M.F.Tamplin,4180 00� Nute 1n- 6. Ramals, $190.00; Grady Shull, $172.5o';: Edward E. Annet,t, 180.00; G.W. Sawyer, $156.00. J. 14. Heflin, $150-00; Will Evans, $160.00; Wo D. Wilbourn, $172-50; U'Wa ne Barker, $74.67; Dr. E. U. Nicholl $200.00; Dr. D. P. Jones, '75-00; Josephine Piller, 05-004- C. k. Bramlet $187.00-, N.G. JOhnson, $145.00; Kile L. Miller, $239-25; T. T. Cargill, 4145.00; Burton Coleman, $145.00; AlbertF. Anderson, $145-00; Clifford Rutherford, $16 5.00; Houston Taylor, $145.00; J. A. Cole, M5.00; Fred Brock, $145-00; Ed.Walker, $A8..00., BILLS: Fred Shelton -Co. Clerk, $25-00; V. H. Blackinton & Company 710.60; Bryan & Hoffman, $973.98; Feuerbacher Plumbing, $248.26; Plainview Sanitarium & Clinic -Fire, $100.0 1 0; United `Mates Asphalt Corp,,,$505.24; Bernard Oil Company, $42-55; Com- mercialhadio Monitoring Company, ;4.50; W.J. Williams -Co. Sur- veyor, 435.00"The Selig Company, 051-03; City National - Bank - Withholding Tax, 4517-37; Neptune T"ieter Company--$808.83; Plain- view Fire Department, $35.00; Southwestern Public Service Go., 1210-32; West Texas Gas Company, 038.85,; P. H. Bryan,-Registrar, 30.00;'Southwestern Bell Telphone 6ompan.y, $129-35; Plainview plumbing & Electric $2.40; Superior Decals,! Inc. $112-52;,'.The Plainview Tribune, $12.70:Well Machinery & Supply, $111.80; Winn Motor Company, $66.75; The Steck Company, $13.34; Crenshaw ,-Paint & Glass company, $2.qpq Th,6 Rohan Co.)Inc.,$9.51; Thatcher Printing; Company, $127.89;_Overton & Ross, Inc., 21.86; Brown Refrigeration Service, 4.80; Clowe & Cowan, 9�.91; Panhandle Producing & Refining, 307.04;_ Fred Berryhill Equipment Co., 77.08; Lubbock Grader Blade bhop, '$19.20; State Chemical Co., 154.8 Foxworth-Galbraith Company, $.40; Lon L. McDaniel, 130:64; Newman 'Motor Company, Inc., 100.$$; J. M. Radford Gro. Company,7.1 2; R & R Supply Company, 2.65; Burt Electric Co., 23.91; Reams Electric, $119.04; ,Magnolia-'etroleum Co. 03.13; Farmers Blacksmith Shop, 5.25; Boyd & Davenport, 4.47; Fire- stone Stores, 10.89; Blair Drug Company, �2.00; Minnesota i4in- ing e-9 Co., $57,20; Plainview Safety Lane, 54.95; John F. Lleetrie1�22�35p1ainview �tovalT-Booherr�P23.00*21.04; Rogers Battery & �, 1 Co. a `�- � 3 s Continental Q1. , 16.89; W. T. Cain Motor Company, $18.65; Kiker's Service Station;, 13.25; Precision Equipment Company, Johnson-Bumpus,' 31.77; Mitchell Hardware Company„ .�.64; Shook Tire Company, 050.21; Higginbotham -Bartlett Company, 32.09; Herald -News Publishing Company, $28.50; Plainview Floral Company, $7 85; City Blaccsmith Shop, 2.00; Robinson -Herring Drug,'y1.89; Gibson Plumbing Company, 8.10; Jarvis -Tull & Co.,Ine., 7.53; t,laggard-Mall Moter -Company, 9.160;; Phillips ?battery Co., 44 • l3 ; Shepard Chevrolet Company, 109.2,i; Rockwell` Bros. & Co., 44,"1'05; John G. Logsdon, '�68.00; Connor Mathes Co.,Inc.,$227.82; Carl Bonds ' Service Station, $78 35 , 14. W . Lemons Funeral Home, 5.85; Bickly Electric Company, $1.7.33 ; �Meinecke Bros • , z.74 Haynes MotorCompany, $42.15; Kimbell -Plainview Company," 3.90i Lubbock Steel Works, a633.32; Clowe & Cowan,Tnc. $3$7.69; Texas :nitrified Pipe Company, 553.43; diking Supply Corp.466.59; Viking Supply Corp, $194.03; Churchwell Bros, $77.20; western Union, $4.41; Gulf Oil Corp., ;5.26; J. Oliver Bier..Postmaster, 15.03461.00; Southwestern Public iDervice Company, $1222.29; John Hull, Edmiston Service Station, $11.40. The meeting adjourned. MeC yor - Cityr ecretary November 21, 1949-Plainview, Texas The City Council of the City of Plainview met in regular meeting with the following in attendance: Mayor Holbrook, pre- s:iding,and Aldermen: Ray Pritchett,, M. B. Hood, E. M. Osborne, C. P. Elliott) R. K. Snethen, City Engineer, and City Attorney, Frank R. Day, Minutes of November 7th read -iarid' approved. Ploved by Osborne seconded by Hood, that City adjust assessed value of improvements of Guy Whitacre from $8590.00 to $6540.00 on Lot 44--45 Block 7, H . C . Carried. Moved by Pritchett seconded by Elliott that assessed value of Alma Wiles be adjusted to 1948 value plus $600.00. Carried. Ernie Brock appeared and discussed the building of new houses in Sumrall Addition. Herold LaFont appeared and discussed'the'meat inspecter ordinance with the Council. Leland Aiton submitted reports on housing project and reports f necessary to tranfer G.I. Housing project to City of Plainview. Moved by Pritchett second-ed bar Hood,, � that the City pay Leland Ai.ton y75.00 for Audit, and .r.eporst. Carried. 2 The Mayor read reports of J. S. Anderson, Insp. for Oct.. 4225.00. =Plainview Bus Company fnr Oct., $,29.27. Moved by, Elliott, seconded ;by Osborne that list of bills submitted be paid, Carried. SEE BELOW: .City 4ngineer read an estimate;;iin favor of Jordan & Tubb Const. Co.'amounting to $4627.53 on water and sewer 'contract. rv%ved by Osborre seconded by Elliott that estimate be paid. Carried.' Loved by hood -seconded by Prithcett that `City order 2 street:: lights installed on Sbuth East Alpine Street in Hilcrest Addition, to correspond with. master plan Of City lights. Moved by Elliott, seconded by Prithcett that pay Plainview Sanitarium, Pelphrey bill of l"1'.50• Carried. BILLS;: , Elliotts. 'Rose Shop, $7.50; Dale 'Bolles -eater, 12.00; Jack Morris -Water, $16.00; Plainview Fire Dept. 35.00; Board of City Development, 750.00; Plainview Indep.�School Dis., 150.00; Plainview _ Public Librar , 40.00} Jr _.. T�e�_o..gu_Dy,ur.s�y,_ Nila Mae Copeland-C1H. 18. 56; E.A. RogerE�-Park, 4plO.00; Vaughn 1166" Station, $21.14, No Name Cafe, 142.85 Miller & Miller,, $6.88; Miller &Miller, 6.19; T. E. Alexander,$17.62; Dale Bolles, 0I5.00; G. fit. 'Sawyers, ..: 27:00; . Trustees of Firemen's Relief & 11-e- tirorri t Fue, A. .15. Meetif g adjourned. 00, Y City Secrepry R i "r December 5th, 1949-Plainvieoa, Texas The .City Council met in regular session with Mayor Holbrook presiding and the following aldermen attending: C. P. Elliott, E. I1,11. Osborne, 114. B. Hood, J R. Pritchett, also City Attorney, Frank R. Day and City Engineer, R. K. Snethen. The minutes of No vember 21st, were read and approved. The Mayor read the following.reports for November: Current Taxes; 24091.27; Delinquent Taxes, 01189.22; police. report, .�2869.50; Parking-"1ters, _, 2849.50; Building; Inspector; 4456.15; City Secretary, $7536•95. Moved by Osborne seconded by Elliott, that the reports be accepted and filed. Carried. Moved by Osborne seconded by Elliott, that the following bills and monthly salaries be approved for payment. Carried. BILLS: Delbert Ballew-�A3.66; Plainview Sanitarium 64' Clinic,`17.50; G. V.,Sawyer, 463.00; Dale Bolles, $12.00; National Guard, < 9.38; Continental tail Company, i�46.82; Lynn Cox Company, 27.00; Camps Pharmacy,4-4.28'; Commercial Radio Monitoring Company, 4.50;.Connor Mathes' .Co. , Inc . , $43.18; Cecil Lebow, <�85.00; W . T. Ca.in Motor Co., 14.45; Fannie Norman -Vacation Ray, $75.00 City Blacksmith Shop, .40;,'.''oley,-Vacation pay,108.33; Eagle Chemic< 1 Co. , 4>40.88; -'ltrs. Pat Connelly,$45.00; Fo worth -Galbraith Co. 86.26; Lee Collins, 81.60; The B.F,Goodrich Co., 65.25; National Guam., 31.50; Gibson Plumbing Co.,$2.0,�; P.H.Bryan, Y' .85; Gray -bar Uo.,Inc., 13.00; Panhandle & Santa Fe R R Company, $14.50;' The Harder Agency, s 1.8. 64; G.V. Sawyer, : 33 00; Herald -News Publishing Co. , Inc . , 09.80, P.H. Bryan, 27.50; Higginbotham-Ba.r�tlett. Co. 54.4b; J. L. Patrick, � 0,00; Haynes Motor Company, 26.50; Dale Bolles, 12.00; Irrigation 'Well Supply, 11,51; A.M.Abbott, �3.50; Jarvis -Tull ,& Company,Inc.,, 3.20; Boyd & Cavenper t, 5.00; ,,Johnson-Bumpus,= 94.48; Burroughs, 4j�18.00; Kiker's Service Station; ;4.55; Bell Chemical Co.,=25.42; The Karpark Carp„ 0.21; Fred Berryhill Equipment Company, $203.69; lvr.W. Lemons Burial Assn. ,$5.85; Biggs & CompanY,4388 25; Haggard -?fall Motr 4- Company, �'X5.29; Burt Electric Company, 100.25; 4JiinnesoQa 1vidning & I'VIL"g. Co-,0.3�; Blackwell Auto Supply, $2.44; Meineeke Bros.,f,�4-95; Barley's Cities Service Station,$4.75; Mules Studio, -V-50; Carl Bonds Service otation2�'�2.00; 11viarshall Auto Supply,, Clowe & Cowan,Inc.,$204-17; McDonald Trading post,$5.00; Cosden Petroleum Corp,.,68.00; Neptune 1'Ieter Co., 4774.00; Chicken Inn.4179-30; E. '. Nicholl; $7.50; National Butane Co.,$29.7'0; The Texas Conany, 032.65; Newman Motor - Co., & ,,A Ince.,$31-34; Viking Supply Cod$ '9 .90; Overton Ross Co.)21.62; Western Union, 42-33; O.K.Rubber ',,N'6lders,$lO-50; Wyatt Metal & Boiler Work6,$216-39; Plainvie-ioi Aeady Mix ConcreteCo.,$1288.Qo; West' `Texas Radio Supply, �A-70; Plains Wielding Supply, $10.91; Winn f1 ill lotor Company, 1 -35; Plainview Plumbing,13-95; Southr-estern Bell Telephone Co.,$126.10; Plainview Hardware;,.422-37; Idest Texas Gas cc). '$57-47; John Hull, G= $139.85; Panhandle Prodicing & Refining, $59.00; Plainview Builders Supply) i..',27-90; Southwestern Publice Service Company 511170-77- Pioneer Inn, -�24-70; Plainview Safety Y e Son, $ Lane, �196.85; Reams Electric, �20 10; V. R. Rodgers L , 26.00; Rogers Battery & Electric, $65.80 R & R Supply Company, Inc., $5.55; J. M. Radford Grocery Co., ,pll.10; Rockwell Bros. & Co., $4.00; Rude I&Patrick, $72.61; The Rohan Co.,Inc .,4526-73; Rob- inson'4 Herring Drug,04.18; Z)hook Tire Company, �29.88; Seipp Machine Co.,$40-75; State Chemical Co., ��6150; Stapleton Bros. Machine & Tank, $81. ' 50; Sanberg Hospital Equipment Co.,j!-��­1173-00; The Steck Company, R�,l7-41; Shepard Cheivrolet Co.,4.75; Ffed Shelton. -Co. Clerk, 9 'Al.25; Dept. of Dc-&y Mfg. Texas Tech `---6.00; Thatcher Printing Company, $30*51. CD MP SALARY: P. H. Bryan, $225.0o; y.,`infield Holbrook, 4P'275 .00; Mlargar7e_tKay, 165.00; Fannie Noriman, $225.00; Danice Smith, $135.00i Frank R. Day -1150 00; R. K.. Snethen$ WO-00; Hoyt Curry'9qf�300-00; Nat'h iurketz; �215.00; Albert C. Parkhurst, -N180.00; E. J. Shearer, �3190 00- Hub Burt 4190.00; J. E. Sheeon, filbert lbert Balle�w, ZW�-75� Hattense Pelphrey, $188.75; J. T.Sanderson, -,,,180.00; Wiley 46h-nson, 180 00; George J. Bos- well, $1-50-00; Sam Faith, $80.00; T. P. Sitt- n, 90.00; Gene Lewis,, $210.00; A. R. Cardinal, 180 00; Earl Gari-ison, 16Y189.00; 225-00; J. W.Butler, 41 0 00; A. IMI. H,-� B. Odom, imilton,4250-00; Leedy 141axey, $195.00; Frank Ri-ler, vl�7.50;1 Berry Lynch, ;'187-50; 0 Clyde R. Dorsett, ��187-50; Fred L. Chandler, 9'187-50; Lee J. Peek. " k 187 50; Carroll 6. Johnston, $180.00; Howard J. Kirkpatrick r 172:50; Henry Eldredge, �'121.25; W. F. Foley., $360.00; S. E. Bolles, §275.00; A. T. Herron., �_200.00; Lewis Lowe, 1�?`190.00; Jack $16.00; Roy warren, '$87-50; R. W. Roberson, - 172 y P , .50; Edd Walker, �98.00f Jack Slaughrer, $210.00; H. R. Sloanj$150-00; J. H. Hunter, 172-50; F. L. Thornton, 250.00; A. L. Kin-v,, $187-50; 0. B. Guin, $19,5.00; Truit Ray $180.00; MI. F. Tamplin, ip18O.00; Nute W. Rannals, $193.16; Grady Shull, $172, 60; Edward Annett, $184-50; ja J. it. Heflin, 9"150-00; Will Efrans, ip160.00; W, �. Wilbourn, $172-50; Dr. E. C. 14ichool, 200.00; Dr. D. P. Jones, 0,,75-00; J;, Stuart -Adnerson, 475.00; W. S. Poer, �187.50; Josephine Piller; 475-00; N. G. Johnson, 1$145.00; A. D. Cowart, 4P`143.00; T. T. Cargill, n $145-00; Burton, Colem6a MA455.00; Albert F.Anderson, .00; Clifford Rugherford, $165.00; Hoaaton Taylor, 6,145.00; i. A. Cole, tl45.00; Fred Brock, "P'145.00; Ernest Carruth, $90.75; The City Engineer read estimates in favor of Bryan & Hoffman as follows: $1953-00. On the water tank foundation job. On the alley between 8 and 9 and Broadway and Austin, 4690.00. 1,41oved by Elliott. seconded by Hood, that the estimates be paid. Carried. Dr. E. Nicholl, City Sqnitary Officer, read a report show- ing 89 animals slaughtered at Jacksons Plant from Nov. 15 th -through the 30th. and 222 animals slaughtered at Ehresmans plant November 15th through the 30th. Mloved by Osborne seconded by Hood, that J. Stuart Anderson be assigned the Inspection of 114eat -Narkets and Puultry dressing plants in addition to other duties. Carried. Moved by Osborne seconded by Elliott, that the City Employ Leland Alton ,-to audit the City accounts fop the 1949 and 150 in 6 months periods. Carried. Moved by Pritchett seconded by Elliott, that the 1V1ayor be authorized to infrom the C.A.A. of the intended program of im- 2 2 provements at the Airport for 1950. Carried. 14oved by Elliott, seconded b yHood -that the City Engineer advertise for a car of 2 inch and one of 6 inch Gast Iron Pipe., to be opened Jan. 3rd, 1950. Meeting adjourned. Tv Tlayort/ 71?t y SecrettarV Plainview, Texas, December.19,1949 The City Council met in regular session with Mayor Winfiela Holbrook presiding and thefollowing Aldermen in attendance: C. P) Elliott) M. B Hood, J. ii. Pritchett, also R..K. Snethen, City Engineer and Frank R. Day, City Attorney were present. . Homer Looper and others appeared and discussed the new garbage collection charges. It �ras moved by Pritchett seconded by Hood, that the charges complained of be reviewed. Carried, Mr. Paul Shick and others discussed the opening of 13th Street west of Columbia for traffic. Moved by Elliott seconded by Pritchett, that the City Engineer be instructed ' to furnish estimates of cost of water and sewer service to Eoff Green addition and adjacent area.. Carried. Densil Davis appeared before the Council with an Insurance pro- position for all City Employes, to be shared by the City. No action was taken. The minutes of December 5th were read and approved. The Rlayor read reports as follows: ,for December: 'Plainview Bus Company 2% rental charge 30-96 J. Stuart Anderson- Sanitary Insp. 40-00 Chamber of Commerce and B.C.D. It was moved and seconded and carried, that the above reports be -accepted and filed.' Moved by Pritchett seconded by Elliott, that the resolution approving the,exchange of securities pledged by the City National Bank in the amount of 50)000.00 be passed. Carried unanimously. Resolution for Substitution and/or of Securities Pledged and Held In trust by the First National Bank Jalas,'Texas . WHEREAS) THE CITY NATIONAL BANK,.Plainview, Texas, has qualified as the Depository of CITY OF PLAINVIEW by pledging securities of the kind and the manner permitted by law,and WHEREAS, BY consent of principal the Depository Bank has $t National Bank Dallas, -lodged said pledged securities with the First Texas Whereas, said depository desires to make substitution of securities thus pledged and/or withdrawals, and vyliereas, the securities 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. N(yid, THERE0.-I"RE, said depository is hereby authorized to withdraw, and the First National Bank, Dallas, Texas, is authorized to release the following securities heretofore .pledged by it: 1. 50,000 in United States Treasury Bonds of 1949- 51) bearing 2% interest, Dur 12/15/49, described in your Safe Keeping Receipt No. 23843- and to receive in lieu 'thereof the followin.- Securities,, which are hereby in all respect approved. 2. $50;000 U. S. 1-3/8% Treasury Notes, Due 31 -15/54, and more completely described in your Safe 11�eeping Receipt No. 40152. I. Paul Bryan, city Secretary of the City of Plainview, Texas hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of Resolution properly introduced and passed by unanimous vote of the City Coul.11cil of the City of Plainview Texas, on December 19th and is in the form in which same was passed and as the same appears on the Minutes of said body. IN TESTIMIONY VuLHEHEOF, I hereunto affix my hand and seal this the 20 day of December A.D. 1949 official Designation City Secretary, City of Plainview Texas. I'Vioved by Pritchett second by Mood, That The Resolution i approving the transfer of Securities Pledged by The hale County State Bank in the amount of 4,VOOOO. dollars be passed '.arried Unanimously 1 RESOLUTI'Y'N FOR SUBSTITUTION .1 A iNDIOR WITHDRIU4AL OF SECURITIES PLEDGED AND HELD IN TRUST BY THE REPUBLIC NATI'LN"iL BANK, DALLAS, TEXAS. WHER&I,S, the Halle County State Bank, Plainview, Texas, has qulaified as the Depository of City of Plainview by pledging securities of the :rind and in the manner permitted by law, and ' WHEREAS) by consent of Principal, the Depository Bank has lodged said pledged securities with the Republic National Bank, Dallas, Texas, to be held in trust, and WHEREAS, said Depository desires to make substitution of sec,u itiea thus pledged and/or withdrawals, and W"EREAS) the securities 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 ar herebyapproved. Now, THEREFORE, said Depository is hereby authorized to withdraw,and the Republic National Bank, Dallas, Texas, is authorized tck release the following securities hereto fore pledged ;by it: 1. 000,000.00 in United States Treasure; Certificates of indebtedness dated Jan 1. 1949 and due Jan 1, 19r50 described in your safe keeping receipts Nos. 29194 and 29369 and to receive,in lieu thereof the follol,,-ing securities, which are hereby 'in all'respects approved. 2.' �3,00,000.00 in United States Treasury Certificates of 1950 and due Jan 1 1951. Indebtedness, dated Jan 1, Qved' by Elliott s,ece-n1ded, by Pritchett, that 'the Plunfbers Bond of John A. Bell Plumbing Company be approved. Carried. 111i , ott sec I on d� b Pri cla I ett that- th - e - C'. 14, o ve d. Y. U y - h-o-sp* bill.' r nscom 92.LO- -pa:y z,. tat �-'6. 0.5' John, Taggart ar '7 51 -C" ried.' 11,- 5P T- ITII`�117111� t Moved by Mood, seconded byElliott that the list of bills presented and the salaries for December be approved for payment: Carried. r, i. , L` V. Sawyer, 01- 5G; BILLS: J. Oliver Pier-Postrt�a,ate.. 912 1 03 • :. � i J L. Patrick, $42.00; Dale.Bolles, 00' J G McU^nile 434.00; James A. Snethen, 12.00; L. G. McDaniei, ��24-00; Board of City Development, 750.G0; Plainview. Independent School -District, 150."00; Plainview Public Library, 0.00; Mlerc�ntile National Bani at Dallas 15,90.00; Jr. League bay nursery, 25'.00; Cecil Lebow, $S.G(; n R Electronic Co., $16.21; Mrs. Pat Connelly, 51.00; J. L. Patrick, 31.00,; James A. Snethen, $6.00. Moved by 'Food seconded by Elliott, that the salaries of the elected officials be set as follows: .tayor 275.00; City .,Secretary, $300.00; Councilmen, $20.00 per .month. Carried unanimously. Moved by Pritchett seconded by Hood, that the s la7ry of J.H.. Hunter be set at $180.00 per month. tarried. The City Engineer read an estimate in favor of Jordan ,fie. Tubb amounting to 2417.08 on the water and serer contract. Ploved by Elliott seconded by Hood, that the estimate be paid.Carried. The City engineer read estimates in favor of Bryan and Coffman on paving alley between Broadway and Austin and 8th ant 9th Street amount 4410.00 alley by =41einecke Bros., $420. 5; 8th Street widening job , 1263.75. Moved by Pricchett seconded by, Elliott . that the e,sti xtes be paid. Carried. �.ravisotodU�icols.nc��Gakla�dded by�treet��ror�� t li�th Street be paved from. r y r e 5th to l6th. Carried, i4oved by Elliott seconded by Pritchett, that V1. C.-Green be permlitted to connect with the sanitary sewer, subject.to inspection of connection and inspection of water lines for crops connections, at his expense. Carried. The Mayor asked that the record show Alderman Langfords absence from recent meetings was on account of illness and extraordinary - press of business, and these reasons were accepted by the Council. The meeting a .journed. J f4440&AW Mayor City Secretary Plainview 'texas, January --- 3rd.I 50. The City Council met in REGULAR session with Mayor Winfield Holbrook presiding,and the following Aldermen in attendance: C.P.illiott J.Z.Pritchett, E.!V1.Gsborne, also Frank R Day,City Attorney,and R.K.Snethen City Engineer were present. By Agrremen.t of the Council the meeting was hold on January 3rd.to avoid a holiday meeting. 4ioved by Pritchett second by Osborne, the"City Attorney prepare a petition to bring the ' off -Green Addition and into the City, . Secondly, a petition to bring the off -green audition and the connecti g area, bets een Broadway and Coulmbia 3"treets , on the south of .toff- G"reen addition, into the City -Limits. Carried. The iviinutes of 'Jecember Ith. were read and approved.. 2 C-2 I ThE Mayor read monthly reports for December as follows. Police -Dept. -1608.50 City Sec-retary 3221-93 BuildingInspector354-75 Parking eters 3538.99, D-el-inquent 'faxes 446-70 Current %axes 30498.50 Pumping Report for water Dept. Moved by Elli-ott second by Pritchett That the reports be accepted and filed. Uarried. Moved_b;- r Pritchett second by Elliott. That the plumbers Bond of Harold Vernon be approved. Carried. Moved by Osborne second by Pritchett-. That the City for bids January 16 th. on a new car for Police department, to include trade of old car. Carried. Roved by Pritchett second,by Osiborhe..-1711at the list of bills submitted be paid. INSERT LIST. ALSO DEC'EIVIBEIR SALARYS Carried. loved: by Osborne second, by Elliott. That the City employ G.B.'Whitney to bring the property appraisal upto date of January 1 st. 1950 cost o . fsame to be 750-00 provided the School District joins in the program and shares the cost at 375.00 each. Carried. JANUARY BILLS; Howard Boatman,676.40, "Vaughan 116611 Station, .24.01, Drini-Cilla Mimograph Shop, 30-00, INLiller & Miller -Street 13 30P G. V. Sawyer-Police,64-50, J'. L. Patrick, 22.00 s Dale -Bolles, I Miller & Pliller, 12 16:50, Lon L.,McDanile Ser. Sta., 5.93, 1 .582 P.K.Bryan, 38.00 Mrs. Pat Donnelly, 271.00, Lewis L. Atkins, 74-75, G. V. Sawyer, 27 00, P.H.Bryan, 48-13, John Hull, 43-50,Austin Battery Co. 23.45,American Water 'N'orkd,15-00, L.R.Bain & Go. 5.75, Barley's Citie's Ser. Sta.,82-44, Burt Electric Co., 68.22, Bo England Ser. Sta., 67.82, Burroughs, 8.10, Crianshaw Paint & Glass, 4.25, Amarillo Communications Go., 48.30, Fred Berry - "hill Equipment, 3277-42- Commertial Radio "'vIonitoring, 4.50,Coker .,�Equipmnet (_Jo., 3.50, Cosden Petroelum Corp., 4.80,Robinson-Herring Drug.5.22 J.V1.Radford Gro,,1.77,Ratlif_fts Blacksmith Shop.,.75, Southwestern Public Ser., 31.61, Seipp 4-achin-e Shop,85-86, Magnolia Petroelum Co., 60.26, Thatcher Printing Co. 165-70, Viking Supply 60 330.86, Connor Mathes"Qo Inc... 59 12, Cosden Petroleum Corp., 5160.69, Crowe .&, Cowan, Inc. 25t.80, Continental Oil Co., 63-42) Dodson Chemical U0., 27.87, Foxworth-Gralbratih Co., 82-713, The B.F. Goodrich Co., 39,60, Dudley :.Godwin, 26.00, Lubbock Grader -01ade Shop, 4.80, Graybar Elictric 90 9 80tlla Herald -News Publishing,101.19 k.; Aaynes Motor ompany, 63.95, The Hale o. Abstract Cc 9.00, The Hale Co. Abstract 0., 27-PO, The Harder Agency, 36.iA, Johnson- H. -Jor an & Company,2,r; Bumpus 58.54, B; d .50, KIkerts Service Station, 752 The Kar-park Corp.,68.01, The League Of Texas Municipalities, A,0.50, Ludeman & 1viacNaughton, 108.88, Magnolia Petroleum Co., 15.48, 111addox Western feather, Neptuae Meter Co.-*,-, 887-40, Plains Type- writer SerViae, 14.50, The Plainview Tribune, 18 50) Phillips .Battery eo., 2.10, Fix -All Garage, 63-75, Rogers �attery & Electric, 35.10, The Ronan Co., Inc.,145-36, Southwestern Bell Telephone �,o. l30.3P,,,-, Shook Tire Co.,, 4,3.�-.121,., State Chemical: Co. 64-70, Texas Farm 1,4achiner y Co.,7.00,`Jilhites Super Plarke*_t, 496, West Texas Wholesale Supply 00.,, 286.55, Well Tilachinery & Supply Co., 249-30, Chicken Inn, 57.95, Pioneer Drive Inn, 114-15p SALARYS: P.H.Bryan,$225-002 1,'1infield Holbrook.,275-00, Margaret 226 ay-,165.00, Falan.ie Inman 225.00, Danko Smith,142.50, Franks R. Say,150.00, &4I.0sborne,26.00, Sam Langford,20.00, Ray Pritchett, 20.00, C.P.Elliott,20.00, .B.Hood,20.00, Rollin K-.Snethen,500.00, Hoyt Curry,300.00, TTath .Burkett,215.00, Albert C. 'ark#urst,180.00 , j B.J.Shearer,190.00, Taub Buurt,190.00, J.E.Sheeon,200.00, Delbert Ballew,190.00, hartense Pelphery,190.00, J.T.Sanderson, 180.00, 'Wi ley Wiley Johnson ,18.0.,00, ,Geo.J.Boswel1,150.00, Sam Faith, �0.00, T.P. Sitton, 90.00, A-*; R' Cardinal 1 0.00, Earl Garrison., 1�3.00, B..M. Ad:om, 225.00, J.W ,Butler, 180.00, ..M. Hamilton, 250.00, 250.00, Leedy, Maxey, 195.00, Frank Rigle ,187.50, Berry Lynch, 189:50, Clyde R. Dorsett 187.50, Burton Coleman, 72.50, 'red L. Chandler,187. 50, Lee J . eef�, l$7.50, Garroll' S. Johnston,180.00, Howard. Kirkpat- rick,.172.50, Henry .Eldredge, 172.50, Johnnie D. Ballew, 150.00, P-1 inview .Eire Dept.,35.00, $60._00, ,01 .c 200.00, Lewis Lowe1�0.Ierrod00JackIorris 1.50, Roy arren,1887.50, R.W.Roberson, 180.00, Ed Wa.lker,180.00, Jack Slaughter,210.00, H.R. loan,150.00, J.H.Hunter,l72.50, `.L,Thorn- ton, 250.00, . ,. ing, l ';50, O.B.Gu-n,195.00, Truit Ray,180.00, M.F.Tamplin,1 0.00, Nute Rannals,190.00, Grady Shull,172.50, Edgard E. Annett 180.00, J. T. Hef lin,150, 00, 'i}lil:l. Evans, .160.00, u .D.4'ilborun,l7?.50, Dr. E.C.T icholl, ?00.00, Dr.�.P.'Janes, '��..00, J.Stuart .Anderson,250.00, W.S. Poer,225.00, Josephine Pillar, 75.00, N.G..Johnson 145.00,. A.D.. Court,. 165'00, T.T. Cargill, 145.00, ,filbert F. Anderson, 145.00, Clifford Rutherford,165, 00, Houston - Taylor,145.00, J.A.Cole,145.00, Fred Brock,145.00, Ernest Ca.rruth, 165.00,. . January 3 rd. The Playor read bids on 2 cars of cast iron pmpe as follows: Bohan Company 6 inch. per ft. 1.50 F.O.B. Plainview 2 United States . Pipe Company, .492 6 Ft Ft 1.405 tF Ft FF 2 47 TF Mc°Wane Cast iron Pipe Co. 6 tF tt 1.39 ��tx 2 tt FF • 47 tt . Ameri a.nn Cast iron 2' 92 Aft., tr , .45- ft Pipe Co. FF rt 6 1.42 Ft 2 FF FF .472 tF 2 Ft Alt. fF. .462 FF Clowe & Cowan 2 sF tt .49-2-- tF moved by Elliott ,second by Pritchett, That the bid be awarded to i1cWane Gnat iron Pipe. Co. a low. bidder and best shipping dates Carried. The order has been given and confirmed by letter. The 1t°Ieetng Adjourned. City secretary Plainview Texas January 16 th. 1950 The city .Council met in Regular Session with �Aayor Winfield Holbrook Presiding, and the following A-ld-ermen in attendance 1'1%f3.E_lliott,E. M.Osborne, M.B.Hood,, Sam Lan;zford,,J..R-iPritchett. City Attorney Frank R Day and -city Engineer R.K.Snethen also were present. _Tlie petition of A.14.Mall in regard to closing of at alley in block $5 College Hill Addition was read. Insert petition. PETITION TO THE HONORABLE WINFIELD HOLBROOK, 1''1AYOR; AND TiIIE CITY COUNCI� OF THE CITY OF PLAINVIEW, GENTLE14EN: 1, A.W.Hall of Plainview, Texas, respectfully petition your Honorable body to close the following described alley in the City of Plainview, to -wit: Being all that portion of the alley in Block 55, College Hill Addition to the Town of Plainview,Hale County, Texas and being the ITT" part of said alley running north and south between lots 6 and 7 on the east thereof and lots 8 and' on the-��iest thereof and as reasons therefore petitioner says: That he is sole and only owner of said lots 6, 7, 8, and 9 in said Block- 59, and that said lots are not desirable for Vuilding purposes as -."they now face on Utica St. and Vernon St. and further, there is no sewer dine laid in said 'IT" part of said alley and it would be an.added expense to the City to run a sewer service line in said part of said alley. And further your petitioner says that the 'IT" alley runs to Fourth St, on the south which is the City limits and that it is not now being used by the public and has never been used by the public and the City will not be hampered or imparied. Your petitioner says that he desired to revise the south part of said Block 55 consisting of lots 6, 7) 8. and 9 owned by him and to face all of said lots south on, Fourth Street, and that all of said in the proposed revised plat can and will be served with sewer from the City's line in the alley bisecting said Block 55 east andwest, and able as Building sites. Wherefore your petitioner respectfully requests the City Coun- cil upon a hearing of this petition that it enter its order, ordin- an ce and/or resolu't,LQn closing the 'IT" part of said alley above described and to vacate the same as a, public thoroughfare, and re- nounce any title or interest held therein so the same may and will revert back to the adjoining property, owner. Respectfully submitted. Nloved by Elliott second by Hood That, the resolution closing the 'IT" alley 55 College Hill Addition be adopted. The Mayor stated his approval of the closing of the alley. Carried unanimously-. Idoved by Osborne second by elliottt., of A.W.KU That the revised pl Hall of Lots1 617) 8,9 Block 55 College Hill be adopted. Carried unanimously. RESOLUTION. WHEREAS% it appearing to the City:Couacil that the petition of file herein is executed by A.Wamity requesting the �lity to close and vacate the following deseribed.41ley to - wit: T e:Lig all that portion of the alley in Block 55, College Hill'' Adaition to the Town of Plainview, I t Hale County, Texas and being the "T" part of said alley running north and south between lots 6 and 7 on the east thereof and lots - 8 and 9''lon the west thereof, and WHEREAS, it appearing to the,Qity Council that the petitioner, 7j A.i�j, Hall, is the sole -owner of all -of Lots 6.,,,8 -� and'9-, I in said :lock 55,, and they are the only lots touching or ablt"�' U tiAg said alley sought to be closed and they are the only lots to be sbrvbd by said"T" pqrt of acid alley, and WHEREAS, it further appearing to the City Council that there is no sewer line in said "T" part of said alley nor is there any other utility service lines in said alley and that said lots as they now face, if improvements are placed thereon, it would require the city to run a sewer line therin at a rather fa-eartj cost, and it appearing that the said A. W. Hall proposes to revise the plat as to said four lots and face the same south on Fourth Stfeet thereby permitting imprqve- ments to be made and sewer service and other utilities can be furnished from the east and west alley bisecting said.Block 55, and it appearing to the City Council that the "T" part of said alley ends at Fourth Street which is the Gity limits and that said part of said alley has not been used by the City or the -Public in the past and will in nowise be inconvenienced in said "I'll"part of 'but on the contrary the ity will benefit there- U C said alley is closed, by and that said petition should be granted And the portion of said alley closed. IT LS THEREFORE FOUND, DETER1,11NED AND ORDERED.by theCityCouncil of the City of Plainview, `Texas, tha - t the petition of A. 1'. Hall on file herein be, and the same is in all respects granted and approved. and the,described the "T" part of the,alley as above decribed in said Block`' 55, College Hill Addition to` the Town of P'lainview, Hale County, Texas be and the same is in all things closed and vacated; and it is further ORDERED by the City Council that said 'IT" part of said above described alley so closed and vaca-UfBd revert to and become the pro- perty of the owner or owners of the lots adjoining said closed alley, and. the City Council relinquishes and releases, and quit -claims any and all interest held by said City. PAS"JED) APPROVED AND ADOPTED this the 16th day of January 1950. Winfield Holbrook ATP TEST: V yor7 City oflainview, Texas. P. h. Bryan City Secretary. Ordinance number,569 was read in regard to Licensing Retail Meat i,darkets was read. It was moved by Langofrd seconded by.Pritchett, that the ordinance No. 569 be adopted. Carrie unanimously. ORDINANCE NO. L 9 AN ORDINANCE REQUIRIING A LICENSE FOR EACH O`V;NER AND OPERATOR 0 o , I 1' RETAIL P AT !,U-URKE`TS WITHIN TME, CITIr L-IMIT'S OF THE CITY OF .r� PLAINVILHW, TEXAS PROVIDING FO' AN ANNUAL _PEE OF $5.00 ) AND P, E AND ALSO PROVIDING FOR ,THE INSPECTYON (Y SUCH MEAT IN1ARKETS'. -BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF T11E CITY -OF PLAINVIEW TEXAS: Section 1. That every person, firm or corporation owning and' operating a retail meat marketu within the City limits of the City of Plainview, Texas, shall from and of the effedtive date o-' this ordinance be required to secure a license for the purpose of l operating such retail meat market. 1 j Section 2. any person, firm or corporation desiring to procure such a license shell make application to the City Sitary Officer for such a license, and if approved and issued, such applicant shall first pay to the City Secretary a fee of $5.00 for such license, Each license shall be issued for a period of one year and shall. be renewed annually and a fee of 45.00 shall be paid for each renewal. That said license shall not be transferable. Section 3.'Each person,.firm or corporation owning and operating a retail neat market within theCity Liiftits of the City of Plainview, Texas, shall observe and comply with all of the sanitary ordinances and health ordinancds of the City, as well as the State law controlling and governing such meat markets. And that each retail :yet, market will be subject to periodical inspection in order to determine whether such ordinances and laws are being complied with, such inspection to be made either by the City Sanitary Officer or one of his assistants duly authorized and appointed by the City Council. PASSED AND APPROVED this 16th day of January, 1950. Winfield Holbrook Mayor ATTEST: P. H. Bryan Cite' Secretary The minutes of January 3rd were read and approved. Monthly reports were read as follows: Plainview :Sus Cornpary, I"I.88; J. Stuart Anderson, �10.00; Plainview Housing U'llit for November and December. Board of City Development �) from 12-13 to Jan. 10th. Ploved by Langofrd seconded by Hood, that the reports be approved and Filed. Carried. P'loved by Osborne seconded by Elliott that the list of bills submitted be paid. Carried. BILLS: Edwards Plumbing Company-, 20.00; Gibson Piu�bing Co., 4A5 . la;_ Shepard �6Chevrolet Company, texas T'eobynoligieal College, 415.50; Reams Blec'tric, -1�26. 45 ; Plainvi era Plumbing Co . , �5 . 0Q; Mitchell Hardware 'Co., ,,T �)O0; Plainview Floral Co., �5.00; b}aggard Aa.11 11.otor Company, 410.70; Plainview -builders Supply, 04.60; Newman Motor Co., Inc., A8.57; P. &, H `supply Co.,Inc.,$36.89; V.R. :dodgers & Son, 2.75; Txi. W. Lemons Burial Assn., � ;.$5 Winn i"lotor Company, 79.67; Stapleton Bros. illachine, 43.00; Crenshaw Paint & Glass Company, 44.25; MacDonald Trading Post, .59.40; western Union, 40.8$; College Drug, 'f 6.84; Shepard Chevrolet Company, 2..36; National Butane Company, 443.46; Church - well Bros. Oil Company, -�27-33; The Selig Company, 432.50 Farmers Blacksmith .shop, 4 6.75; Jarvis -Tull & Co.,Inc.,,1?84.61; Plainview Safety Lane; $147.9 ; `liking Supply Corp, 029.92; Plainview Hardware Company,23.29;Dale o:L1es-yfi�'ater, 16.50; G. V. sawyer, �r 33.00; Nila Copeland, 027.75 ; West Texas Gas Co., 143.45 ; The Texas Company-P1.35; O.K. Rubber :���le .ers, .13.50; Rude & Patrick, 11.99; r, L. Thornton,3.33; G. V. Sawyer,.00; Lila Cope- land, 03'.75;`Morgan Convalasdent Home, 5.00; H. A'. rinser, �1a.50. TheCity,Engineer read est mated in favor of Bryan=offman on Street paving contract as follows: '4417. 65 ; ;?245 95 , e225.00; and 193.501 tct.ling 41082.10. Rloved by Hoed seconded by Lang- ford that the'esti ates be paid. Carried. kloved by',Elliott seconded. by Osborne that the City participate in paving Juanita Street from. 4th Street south to City Limits. Carried. The Mayor opened bids on a new car and trade in for Police Department from Cooper -Sparks Pontiac Company, w . 1. Cain 2 models, Williams i4otor Company, hiker Motor Company, i,iLR Bard Nall Company, 23" The bid of Winn Motor Company was considered at $1272.00 less federal tax as beingc' low bid. Moved by Hodd seconded by Osborne that the low bid of Winn Motor Company be accepted. Carried. Ploved by Lang -ford seconded by Elliott that the M4tyor be auth- orized to ne7.o-l--f iate for Right -of -Way or water line to Hatjdh �� U Isaacks. Property in east Plainview. Carried Unanimously. Moved by Osborne seconded by Langford, that'Mayor be author- ized to have County Surveyor, survey the recent addition to the City on the east, side and set markers on the lines. Carried unanimously. Moved by Osborne seconded by Elliott that the Claief of Police be authorized to make trip to Dallas to see about new radio hook-up, an , 4,�-_at.teard a Safety Meeting. Carried. The Mayor read 12 applications for the meat inspectors �job. `The Mayor nominates Weldon Way and it was moved and seconded and carried that Weldon Way be appointed as meat inspector. ,A petition was presented asking the City to bring Eoff.Green Addition and connecting area, between Columbia and Broadway into the City Limits. Moved by'Pritchett and seconded by Elliott, that the petition -be granted and the territory to annexed to the City. The motion carried. Alderman Osborne not voting. PETITION TO THE HON. WINFIELD HOLBROOK, N-AYOR, AND 'THE CITY COUNCIL, CITY OF PLAIN VIE,W) TEXAS. WE, the undersigned, consigned, CD .1-n , constituting a majority of the resident,qu&lified, taypaying voters residing in the herein- after described territory, it being contiguous to the City Limits of the City of Plainview, hereby petition your Honorable Body to annex and incorporate into the City Limits of the City of Plainview, the following described territory, all in accordance with Section 4 of the City Charter, City of Plainview, Texas, to -wit: BEGINNING at a point, the Southwest corner of Hillc.­est. Addition of Plainview, hale County, lexas; THENCE South along the East line 'of South Broadway Street following along its curve to its intersection with East line Columbia Street, THENC."Li West to the 4est line of Columbia Street; THENCE, North along the West line of Columbia Street to the intersection of the Vvesterlv elongation of the South line f o 'West Hilicrest addition; THENCE East along said elongation and said South line of Vest C�l Hillcrest Addition to the point of' beginning; THE above described property being a part of the J. H. Bryan Homestead Survey and all of the Goff -Green Addition to the Town of Plainview, Male County, Texas. Respectfully submitted; W.L.Uhiddix E. C. McBeth J. L. Stroman U. D. Wheeler T f ri, L. Whitehunt J. �3­J, � ." ­ , -s- 4- -t- J. J.k ORDINANCE NO. _2_0 41 AN ORDINANCE ADI-11TTING CERTAIEN TERRITORY TO THE CITY OF PLAINVI. Eld, WHICH TERRITORY AIDJOINS THE F1RE1___)'ENT BOUNDARIES OF THE CITY OF PLAINVIE . BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PLAINVIEW- : SECTION l: a petition has been duly presented to the .City Council of the City of Plainview, petitioning the City Council to annex and incorporate into the City Limits of the City of Plainview, the following; territory, to -wit: —� BL"GINNING at a paint, the Southwest. corner of Hillcrest Addition to Plainview, Hale County, :Texas; 1 .bast line o.f. South Broadway Street `TH.'i�CL South along the �' Y s following along its curve to'its intersection with Bast Line of Columbia Street; THENCE nest to the `Alest line of Columbia Street; THENCE North along the '4'est line of Columbia Street to the intersection of the 4esterly elongation of the South line of West Hillcx°est Addition; THENCE Fast along said elongation and said South lane of West Hillcrest :addition to the' point of beginning. The above described property being a part of the J. H. Bryan Homestead Survei-y and all of the Loff-Green addition to the Town of Plainview, ��ale County, Texas. IT IS IFOUND AND i}B_'.1,�iMTJ N D by the City Council that the above described territory adjoins the present boundary lines of the City of Plainview, and it is further found and deter- mined by the City Uouncil that a majority of the taxpaying voters residing in the above described territory sought to be annexed to the Gity have duly signed said petition, and that petition is in all respects regular. SECTION , 2. The City Council after due consideration and deliberation finds and it is so ordered that said petition be and the saw is in all respects granted, and the above described territoryis hereby and herewith annexed to and made a part of the City of Plainview and shall hereafter be within the corporate ,limits of t he City of Plainview, and that all properties and ;Persons within raid territory shall ire after be slibject to the control and regulation of the Governing Body of -the city of Plainview, and shall be entitled to all the services, protection and rights of the City of Plainview, and that all the property i hin said territory shall be 6ubject to ad valorem taxes t s b the City beginning Jan - CD uary'1, 1951, and so long; thereafter as said territory remains a part, of the City of Plainview. PASSED AND APP OVFB THIS 16th day of January 119,10. Winfield Holbrook A TTJ]SST: Playo ,, P. H. Bryan `ity' Secretary Tli �k �iC ili 14�4i ds iry fp Zp 4fR The meeting adjourned. At Iv y o r City of Plainview City S�re�;�ry �. 2 3. February 6th, 1950, Plainview, Texas. The City Councilmetat the City hall in regular sess-ion with Mayor Holbrook, presiding and the following aldermen in attendance, E. 14. Osborne, 11% B. Hood, Sara -1jangPdrd, J. Ray Pritchett, 0'. P. Elliott, City Attorney, Frank R. Day and City Engineer R. K.' Snethe4, also were present at the meeting. Mrs. Robert Hinn and others from thenJunior League, were C) pre . sent and idscussed garbage collection and other sanitar measures, I and assured 11 y the Council of the it wish to aid in any way possible, the sanitary efforts 6f the City. Jack Payne acted as spokl-esman for a cammittee from the - Country Club,Directors and presented a plan for extensive improvements to -be made at the Country Glub. It was moved by Hood and seconded by Langford; that the City Council accept the proposed plan of improvements of the Municipal Country Club. The Motion carriedt Unanimously.. Moved by pElliott, seconded by Osborne, that the Babtizke plot oi subdivision 6f-:Blo'C,k'3,& E-'�`6-& 7, Boswell Heights be adopted. Carried. STATZ OF TEXAS COUNTY OF HALE WHEREAS, T. U. Babitzke and wife, jollie Babitzke, are the sole owners of Block No. 3 of Boswell Heights Addition to the Town of Plainview, hale'ounty, lexas, and Elna "Witte is the sole owner of the East One -Half of Blocks No . 6 and 7 of said Boswell Heights,,- Addition to the Town of Plainview, hale County, Texas; and WHEREAS, the said T. C. Babitzke and wife, Dollie Babi'take, and the said Elna-Witte have replatted and red&signated the above described property as Babitzke Subdividion of Block Ao. 3 and the East One -Half of Blocks Nos. 6 and 7, Boswell heights Addition to the Town of Plainview, Hale County, Tetras, ,which plat is now of record in Volume 193, Page 418, Deed Records, Hale County, Texas, and the deed dedicating the streets and alleys as shown in said ,plat is oZ record in 'Volume 193, page 417, Deed Recrods, Hale ''ounty, Texas; and WHEHEAS, the said T. U. Babitzke and wife, collie Babitzke, and the said Elna 'V'itte have submitted to the City Gouncil of the City of Plainview, Texas, the said plat and dedication dedd to Babitzke Subdivision of Block NO. 3 and the East One-Hal-C of Blocks Nos. 6 and 7, Boswell Heights Addition to the 'town of Plainview, ale County, Texas; and WHEREAS, it appears to the City Council that said plat and deed are regular and conform to the Streets and alleys heretofore dedicat&d and should in all thing3 be approved and adopted; IT IS M ) rn REFO) WOUND Oi�DE-,,ZEj ANji that the above des - ERE I cribed -plat and dedication deed be and the same are in all respects approved and adopted. Jack ' Bickley appeared before the Council in regard to provisions of the Electrical ordinance. Minutes of January 16th, read and approved. Moved by Langford seconded by Osborne that the list of bills submitted also Gibosn Plumbing Co., 10.80, and Ninn fflotor Company, for new, car, 013.24-35) be approved for payment. Carried. BILLS: C. W. Abbott, 43.50; Burt Electric, ?53-56; Blair Drug CO., '�1.00; Barnes Super Service, 9­3.60; Biggs & U"olm 14 (, , , pany, �124 Brown Refrigeration Service, 4 - Do ; Barley's Cities bervice, 'IQ" .3 Bell Chemical company, 4101.68; Gommiercial liadic, Monitoring Co.,��4-50; Connor I'lathes Co., 429.27; Crenshaw Paint & Glass Co.,02.25; Clowe & Cowan, Q27,87; Cosden, Petroleum 'Corp. ,VL!173 88; Continental Oil Go., 453-97; '-hurchwell Bros. Oil Company, �:33-Al; Chicken inn, :�85.40; Elkhart Brass jiXg. Co., gi 33; Fort 'Worth Rubber Stamp Co., ��4.53; IVIcWane iron Pipe Company, 1 ` ;409-48; i� innesota Viining & !,,Ifcr. Co. -4, $45.8o; iaggard-111all i',Iotor Co., ��25-40; Tjlanagenienz Information Service,430.00; Lon L. McDaniel Service Sation, 469.15;4ticDonald 'Trading Post, -,A4.'85; Parshall Auto Supply, 3. 7; ileinecl e Bros, $11.08; Mitchell Hardware 2 3 13 P1,00- O.K.Aubber v I #elders,�6-50; Company, 44.68; 14iles Studio, Owens Electric, 441-49;,Plainvi.ew builders Supply, 0.80; Plains -Welding Supply, 1�1.25; Plains z`4achinery Co., `1165.29; Plainview floral 004, 412-50P Plainview Hardware Co-,�"?47.83; PlainviewSafetyLane, 06.15; Fo.x w0 rth-Galbraith Co. $76.97; Phillips Battery Company., �p1.25- Gibson Plumbing Co.,1,p8-70; V. R. cdgers & son, 0 ­28; R 9.80; Rockwell Bros. & Go.)-l. G4 )Upply Company, Inc..�Godwin, 6.00; The Rolaan `?2-74; Dudley E. ' Co In(2.,0184-17; Graybar Electric Company, �P 13.10; Rogers Battery I Electric, ', 45.1-301 The B. .0F. Goodrich Ari ch Company, $74.88; Reams Electric, - 23.25; J. 1. Holbomb Mfg. Co., OPO-15; Uollege Drug, 435.04.; Haynes Motor Co., 119-13; Robinson & herring Drug 4,11.68; Herald -News Publishing Company, $55-10; Stark Plumbing - Company, �'6.00; Johnson-Bumpus,$31.87; County Clerk,$1.25; Jarvis Tull & Company, Inc.,�6.-00; South�vestern Bell Telephone Company,, 1�2.75; Kikersts Service motion, $1.95; Seipp Machine Shop, 418-35� Ludeman & lviacNatiA-ton,8139-50,; Shook Tire Company, §441-17; Lubbock Grader Blade Shop' �9.60; Shepard Chevrolet Company, �83' .89- Lemons Burial Association 45.85; Viking., Supply Company, �`,A90.67; Neptune 14eter Company,,4907-74; State Chemical Company, �,�6.971; Newman Motor Company, 4'11-51; Southwestern Public Service Go., $483-77; Stapleton Bros. ifiachine & Tank Company, 42.00; The Texas Company, 4a�74.24- Thatcher Printinr, company, 136 .48; Well Plachinery 9-1 Supply Cc Inc $196.44; The Wa3'�rne Pump Uompany; 41-51; Vaughan "6611 Statio;,, �1�1.01; West Texas Gas Company, 4``170.25; Viyatt Metal 8-, Boiler Works, 4�137-50; '�illson ck Waldrop Lumber Company, ,.10; West Texas Wholesale buppl,r Company, ,�79.00; Western Union, $6.20; John Hull, 66-50. 1,41oved by Elliott seconded by Pritchett that pay all Plainview Sanitarium. the bills oked-by Mrs. Piller, that have not been paid. Carried. The following reports for January were read: eater Fcamping Plant,Plainview Courts, Plainview Bus Company, $32.49; W. F. Foley, inspector, 4436-30; Parking Meters, 42720-50; Sanitary Inspector, 100.00; CitySecretary,$39114-95; Southwestern Public Service Company Q'112-70-2%, West Texas Gas Company, 1303-73; Current L; . 1 41 Taxes, 1p64952.80; Delinquent Taxes, 9�762.63; P61ice Department, 91952.00. Rloved by Hood seconded by Langford that the reports be accepted and filed. Carried. The City Engineer read estimates as follows: Pittsburgh Demoines Steel Company on water tank, 25,950.00 Bryan and Hoffman on alley paving Block 3�,O.T. 812-50 Moved by Elliott seconded Pritchett, that the estimates be paid. Carried. ikloved byHood, seconded by Elliott, that Jehovahs Witnesses itnesses be allowed the use of Shelter House for February 17th to l9th, for the purpose of eating only, no speech,. no public meetings to be held. Carried. Moved by Lan&Edrd seconded by Pritchett that the contract with Jordan and Tubb construction Co., be extended to cover the following, a 4 inch water in alle,, 7 to 9th Streets line and an 8 inch sewer line in alley between Baptist and ivilethodist 6 inch sewer line to serve the houses,on Juanita Street 150 feet 6 inch sewer line in alley between KoR:omo Street and. Joliet liet Street north to 18th Street, 6 inch sewer line 150 feet west on Henry: Str eet, 150 foot e:=ensibn 6 inch sewer line in Curtis Subdivision, also 450 feet 6 inch sewer in alley between Travis and'Utica and 13th and 14th Streets. Carried. The meeting apurned* rw 14 A41 gi City Secretaryj —T 7, 234 February 20th,1950 -Plainview, Texas. The City Council met in regular session with kayor Holbrook presiding and the following Aldermen in attendance, E. M. Osborne, C. P. Elliott, 14"T . B. Hood) J. Ray Pritc-hett, Sam Langford. City Attorney, Frank R. Day, City Engineer, R.K. Snethen attended the session. Hall appeared in regard to buying the location of the sewer lift in block 54 College Fill. No action was taken. Minutes of February 6th, read and approved. The Peat Inspectors report was read, January. Josephine Piller tendered her resignation of her:,-olace in the Park and Sanitary jepartments, effective February,28th' Moved by Langford seconded by Osborne -and Pr-i-Ltcl-Ebt, that a 20 mile Zone be cretated frofrom2nd Street south to"Out-h 5th Street and Date Street from 4th to 14th Stretts. And the Attorney was in- strucbd to prepare said ordiance. Carried unanimously. "loved by Pritchett seconded by Langfdrd, that a 4 foot side walk be laid from second :.Street south to the Park Entrance on the east side of Broadway Street. Carried. Moved by Pritchett seconded by Lang.fdrd.- that City install Street lights on Galveston Street at 15th, 16thl 17th, and kith Street in- tersections.Carried. Moved by Elliott seconded by Hood, that 5 street lights be in- stalled on South East Alpine From Broaday east at such places as seems practical. Carried. Moved by Hood, seconded by Langfdrd, that the petition closing streets ald alleys, for the High School location, subject to notice and hearing at next regular meeting and the approval of the 1kayor. Gar4-ied unanimously. The City Engineer read estimates as follows: Bryan and Hoffman oll'paving contracts. �142.00 245-95 217.26 On alley paving block 33, O.T. 668.13 Jordan & `]_ "'Ubbs on "ater and sewer con -tracts Koko�,.qo to Joliet Street Alley f"rom_930-50 141oved by Elliott seconded Osborne, that the estimates be;.paid. carried. The City Engineer was instructed to prepare specifLacations for bids on repairs to the hosuing unit. Moved by 1"ritdhett seconded by Elliott that enryinerrs recom- -mendations for the w followincr extensions be approved. An 8 inch sewer line to be extended from alley between �___)uincy and Portland west on 16th Street, 4 blocks, a Cinch. sewer line in alley between South "West 8th-and 9th Streets from Broadway to Austin. To extend 6 inch water and sewer line from south lijlcrest Addition, to Saint Louis Street in Eoff-Green Addition. Carried. Moved by Langford seconded by Hood, that the City En,--ineer be 1 1�_ authorized 8 to secure bids on 1200 febt inch Cast Iron -Pipe. 7300 feet 6 inch Cast iron Pipe. 15 FireH' . ';'drants 4100 -feet 6 inch sewer Pipe. 1100 feet 8 inch sewer pipe. Carried. Moved by Osborne seconded by Langford that an election be ordered. for April 4th, 1950, for Uity Officials. ELECTION OIRDER It is hereby ordered by the (;ity Council of the City o" Plainview Texas that an election be held at the City Adi4­orium in the L said City Q_f'Plainview, on t1e,first Tuesday in April 2 1950, the samie being the 4th day of said month, for the election of the following officers of said City, to -wit: A Mayor, for a term of 2 years, to takethe place of IvVinfield Holbrook, whose term expires in April, 1950. THREE C0UNCILME14, for a term of 2 -years each, to take the places of M. B. Hood, C. P. Elliott) J. A.. Pritchett, whose terms ex- pire in April, 1950. A CITY S111CRETARY ) for a term of 2 years , to take t1ne -place of Paul Bryan, whose terms lexprires,,in April) 1950. A. B. Cox is named Presiding Judge of said election, and Pay 1,4axey and 1',Irs. Oliver Bier are named as Judges of said election, and !"VIrs. Tot Roberts, 1,2r-s. J. N. Hazen, I'Ars. Johnnie Bell Halbert are named as Clerks. A Copy I of this order signed by the 'Playor and Attested by the City Secretary shall serve as a notice of said election and shall be posted and published as required by law. Passed and Adopted this 20th Jay of February, 1950. ATTESTED P. H. Bryan P.H.Bryan, city Secretary City of Plainview. Carried. Winfield Holbrook Mayor, My of Plainview. 11 * J. - *_1114 *_11 _�111 J. -,- Ir It, ql� Moved by Elliott seconded by Lan -ford, that City advertise for bids on repairing houseing units. Carried. P31e­eting adjourned. of lainvjer, �iexas. Ayvor,. 41ityy ?A City S cretary, (Afy of Plainvi,�ew Yexas. Plainview, Texas , lvlarch 6, 1950 The City Council met in the Uity Hall in regular session with 11kayor Holbrook presiding, and the following adlermen in attendance: C. P. ElliottElliott,B. Hoo'_-�l R.1,4.0s"orne, Sam 'angXord . K. nethen City Engineer and Frank R. )ay, City ��ttorney. ,ttZ) `the minutes of Bebruary 20t'-h- were read and approved. lo ved by Langford seconded by.Elli=' that 20 miles ordinance be adopted. Carried unanii-,iousl-v. 0 R.1) 11'� i A N CE NO271 A14 O.-iDINAVICE AND THICLi SPEED LI�41T S lv'i!THIN THE CITY OF RIOTOR VEHICLES 01,11 CERTIPAII,,f ST-Rh-r-,-T OF PLAINV-1-1Y AND PIROVI7J111G F1,111-1 "10"R THE Viu-i'�TIC)N THEHE10F. 4z' TEEXAS; 3-i�_J IT Ol'o-j"AINED BY 1Hzil, 'CITY COUrNCIL OF 21- C I TY OF PLAP!I47 Section 1. The City Council finds that children attending public soho�ls in Uhe City of Plainview travel over and across !Nate Street from Four- Lh Street -Elo Fourteenth Street and Broadway ;- Street from second stfeet to S..Llj. fifth Street U and that such potions of JI-,1te Street and Broadway Street should be declared a School Zone and the speed of motor vechicles regulated and limited for the protection of pedestrian travel. 236 Section 2. It shall be�_­unlawful for any person to operal Ge amotor vehicle at a greater rate of speed thair. twenty (20) miles per hour on jate Street from Fourth Street to Fourteenth Street and on Broadway Street from Second. Street to Stre,et-in the City of Plainview. Section �. Any person who shall be found a-uiltv of the viola- tion of this ordinance shall upon conviction be fined in any I sum not less than 1$`1.00-nor more than `�100.00. SECTION 4. The fact that school children attending school while travelling over the streets herein named are ,exposed, to great danger and serious bodily injury or death is likely to occur because, of the lack of regulations limiting the speed limit on said streets consti- tutes an emergency and an imperative ptblic necessity for the pro- tection of the public that requires this ordinance to take effect immediately upon its passage without being read on 16-hree separate occasions. PASSED, APPROVr j AND, A"DOPTED this 6th day of 1,ilarch, 1950. ATTEST: P. H. Bryan _City —Secretary 'G'�Tinfield Holbrook Mayor A Densel Dean and Robert Caspersman apl"eared with a proposal for group insurance from The American'Li_-Pe & Hos-cital Insurance Co. Moved_ by Hood and seconded by Elliott U, that t.h,e'prouosal be approved. Carried. 'v,1r. Oran L. Holterson -resented a plot of part of Block 2 Boswell i D - Heights to be known as School Vie,,,,, Heights. RESOLUTION WHERE"..AS, the plat and the dedication deed to School "View Sub- division of Block 2, Boswell ill -eights Addition to t1le Town of 'Plain- view, Hale County, Texas, was duly presented to the City Council by Hugh B. Roberson the owner of said Block 2; and it appears that the streets and all eys '11-1 the Said School View Subdivision conform to the established streets'and alleys, of the Gity and are in all things regular; it is, therefore, OH1)ER_­J) !ADJ1 DIRECTEJ by the Gity Council that the said plat and' dedication of School View Subdivision of Block 2, Boswell Heights Addition to the Twon of Plainview be and the same is in all respects approved, subject to the condtion that Block 1 of said Subdivision cannot now be served with sewer service. Moved by Elliott seconded by Osborne, that the plot be approved when proper dedication deed is submitted and stipulatingthatBlock 2 of said new plot, cannot now be served with sewer lines, an account of grades. Carried. 1,loved by Osborne seconded by Lang -ford that the plumbing bond of 'gill. H. Smith be approved. Carried. The Mayor read the following reports for February: Police Report, �1932.00- -De1q. taxes, �1406 Current Tax, 418955.08- City.Secre- " I - .39; qP - '9. 64; 2 Plainview tary -�,>5963.84; eater Plant Pw-arking Meters, 2C/8 Q . 4-1405.60; Meat Inspector. Bus �ompany, �'27-45; W.F.Foley--"Inseptor, 14 1 - oveCL by ;'lliott seconded by Hood, that the reports be accepted and , filed. 1,1oved by Langford seconded by Osborne that the list the bills submitted be paid. L"arri ed. 2 37 BILLS: Company, texas Gomany, 269.17; i. i,1c.auley, '12 .50; J. Long,080.50; Pioneer Drive inn Cafe, 1,313.65; Magnolia Petroleum Company, a11-04; Connor IVIL-thes Company Inc. ­46.60; Clowe & Cowan,Inc.,314-35; James B. Clow & Sons 24.00; Cosden Petro- leum Corp.,.0,6-03; Continental Oil Company, 443.54; W- T.Cain -,.oltoring ��I.,U-50; i i4ot or, Company, 'u")78-31; Commercial Radio jL -I- 111ayne Bennett Contractor, T 225-00; Crenshaw Paint 8c Glass Co; :,'idler &, Piiller, -p27-77; 3.48; 1,11 Churchwell Bros. Li 1 0 91.27; y Nursery- Davis Rk Son Inc., .00; Jr. League Cia, 25-00; 'Vyell YLachinery & 6ppply, �p502.40. Fox-north-Galbratih Company, ­ 2 6137.59; Plainview banitarium &, Clinic v 1,-6.73; Graybar electric Company, "W"120-40; Wayne Bennett Contractor, qp,107..85; Flexible Sewer -Rod Equipment,-,?"'19.34 i.Oliver Bier -Postmaster, 15-03; Good Year Sex -vice Stores 914-74; P.H.Bryan-Petty Cash Fund,,, --bary L. Spence, ,1348.504- The B. 9. Goodrich Company,, 1. �40-00; 1 `P`7 00; The Harder Agency, 80; Miller & 211iller, 410.45; Her- o.,-apany *1 Lebow, Havnes ala-News Publishing C' ir�.84; Cecil gginbotham- Vlotor Company, -85- Miller & I ler Barletto C_ rva-Local--uoca ompany, q P.H.B 1 fie c,,- i s t f a r Jarvis -Tull & ompany, --A05.23; 'vvia, 4�1010.35;:Johnson yne JJennett, Bumpus, %?'115 .17; Amarillo Communications, Kiker's Service Station, 0.79; Armaco Drainaie P,-, ,:Metal Project, The Karpark ljorp.,.'�24.16; American-LaF:r::5nce-Foamite ) �15.-50; M.W. Lemons Burial Assn...,,0.80; Austin Battery Company, 323.90; Ludeman & MacNauQ,11ton, 472.80- C. it. Anthony Company, ,.-40.23; Mine Safety C, 'Appliances Company, :18-34; Brandt iiutomatic Cashier,,,)2.68; Plit- 62- Blair Drub Company, 41.00. chell hardware Company, Pleinecke Bros., , 6 8. 2 7 ; fan - v� Bux;t Electric Company, _,fP icipal 3upplies-A.o.J'arley bk Company, 44-51;Barleyls Cities Service, 21c�aniel, McDonald Trading Post,, ��2.89; Lon L. vl 43.29; Maggard-Nall Motor Company, 6_148.01; Seipp Piachine Shopt V22. . 50; Skasoi Corporation, -,12.00;The Steck Company, 918.27 No Name Cafe) .r -,75; Newman Motor company, 4'5.50; Shook Tire -outhwestern Bell Company, 1�28.44; Neptune ijieter Co.,�,o."��1319*49; - .50; The Texas Company, Lelephone, A'9.7­0.K.R'ubber Welders, 1�5.24; Owens Electric, 4?"410080; Dept. of jary !�Ifg.-Texas Tech Machinery & Supply A4.50; Plainview Sanitarium 3137-73; VvTell ul Company, 53,.30; Plainview Sanitarium, 8.27; 14est Texas Gas Company, V162.25; Plainview 1teady lviix..��7ontrete, &,-.aldroP '-Lumber 6ompany, �-1.10; Plains t�,�'elding 'uppi61; 14'illson 'L,ry, �7.50; 4) VUnion, Unon, 40.60; Plainview 74velcling u orks, -'2.00; IN-inn Motor Company, 3 3 .75; Plainview Floral Goimpany, 8.20; John Hull, Plainview Builders -)ur;plvt A7.00; G. B. lvvhi ney Company, Peerless Pump Jivision, ,61.50; The Plainview Nursery) -;p122.20; Plainview zi J rdware Company - �J - ,�a Q `4 - Flainvi ev,,, �-afety Lane, �96. 62; Aogers it. Battery w"- Electric % 143-79- -L'he _L'togers Agency, 41-P141 - 00: V. Rodgers Son , 7.00; Quiaker iLubber Uorp., 08; The Bohan 'o., Tlnc.,�,349.24; 17-16; 1. i,i. Aad-L ord Grocery R & 1t electronic uwiipany, p'14-80,; J-� `�80,00- Viking Supply Company, �66.91; State Chem- -uee Robertson, lie ical company, "11-30; Southwestern Public Service, �,?73_5.86; She- pard 1'4 * 48. pard k..�Ihevrolet Company, The "'I'liaror oTDened and read bids on reparing Housing Units from : '1,,.-,.-E.TD. isdell, J. 14. Henderson, It. eirthur. Loskhart and :Moved LA -ford seconded Velker, A. r".1. Stoddard L. H. Brown. by "ang- by Elliott that b. a.. Arthur be awarded the contract, as low and best bid.' Carried. r The City K,=ineer read anesti. na-e in favor of Pittsbu=- Q .Des -Moines Steel Company, -')8650-00 on wli water tower. iloved by 1lood seconded by Elliott that the estimate be p41d. Zhe 14!ayor approved the resolution closin1 certain streets and alleys for the High Schbol Site. R"'SOLU TION WHEREAS) it appears to the City Council that the peti- tion on file herein is executed by the Plainview Independent School District, J.E. Roberson, Clinton 14. '�,,i'alter, Henry Harper, II a and Warren White OT g hite requesting the closing - portion of Rawleigh M-maim Street and 14th Street and the alleys in Blocks 1,3 and 4, Sun- set Heights Subdivision as fully described in said petition; and - WHERE'AS, it appears to the City Council that the signers of said petition are the sole and only owners of all of the lots and blocks in Sunset Heights Subdivision of Blocks 1,4,5 and 8. Boswell Heights Addition to the Town of Plainview Hale County, Texas; and WHE-R.&AS) it appears to the City Council that the Petition . er, the Plainview, Independent School District'is the sole owner of' all of Blocks 1.4,3 and the West one-half ofBlock,2 in said Sun- set Heights Subdivision; and IT FURTHER appearing to the City Council from said 7oeti- tion that the request is made,of.the City Council to close Rawleigh Street from the North line of 13th Street to the South line of 16th Street, and to close 14th Street from the West line of Quincy Street to the East line of.Smyth Street, excepting the South 30 ft. thereof from Quincy Street West to the West line of the alley in Block 2, Sunset Heights Subd iV4 Lsion, which said 30 feet herein excepted shall remain open as an alley and as an out- let to the alley in said Block 2; and that the alleys in Blocks 1, 3 and 4 also be closed; and WIHEREA6; it appears to the City Council upon the hearing of said petition that the Plainview,Independe-nt School District Has plans and specificationstoconstruct and erect a modern upon High School building property owned by it , C, - , and that all of said property will be used for the purpose of a high school site and the facilities constructed -and used in connection with ,the operation and maintenance of a modern high school plant,'and,to accomplish such purpose. it becomes expedient and necessary, that the portions of fllawleigStreet and 14th Street herein above des- cribed, and the alleys in Blocks 1,3 and 4, be closed; and WHEREAS, it appears to the City Council that 'said. streets and alleys have recently been dedicated to the public by dedication deed adopting Sunset Heights L")ubdivision of said Blocks 1,4,5 and 8 of Boswell Heights -'Addition and that said streets CD and alleys sout-,11t to be closed have not been used by the public generally to any substantial degree and that the travelling,public will not be inconvenienced by the closing of the portion of said streets and the alleys mentionedinsaid petition, and that the city will not be inconvenienced by reason of the closing thereof, and that a substantial aid and benefit will inure to the Plainview independent School District and the public generally in an educa- tional program; and WHEREAS, it appears to the City Council that said petition should in all things be granted, and that the portion of said streets and the alleys described should be closed; it is$ therefore,, FOUND DETERM11INED AND ORDEfEED by the City Council, City of Plainview, Texas, that the petition of the Plainview Independent School District et al on file herein be and the same is in all respects granted and approved, and that Rawleigh CD Street from the North line of 13th Street to the South line of m 16th Street, and 14th Street frothe West line of Quincy Street to the East line of Smyth Street, excepting the South 30 feet thereoffrom Quincy Street West to the Vest line of the alley in Block 2, Sunset Heights Subdivision which said 30 feet herein excepted shall remain open as an alley and as an outlet to the alley in said Block 2, and the alleys in Blocks 1, 3 and 4, be ,_nd the same are in all things closed and vacated; and it is further ORJERED by the City Council that said streets and the alleys so vacated revert to and become the property of the 4- owners of the property adjoining said closed streets and the alleys, and the City Council relinquishes and releases any and all interest held by the City of Plain-tiew therein. PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED this the 6th day of Piarch, 1950. Winfield Holbrook pity of Plainview, I'diayor P. H. Bryan_ Gi-,y secretary i !'owed by Elliott seconded by Osborne that the resolution (High School) be adopted. Carried. -TO, THE� H10MRABLL"' CITY COUNCIL .c CITY 0p " PLAIN VIE"Ov', Th-l-AK'AS GENTLEMEN : WITII) 'the Plainvi,ew Independent School District of Plainview] Texas, a corporation and a political subdivision, and J.E. Hoberson, Clinton M. 'v-,i-al-ter, Henry Harper, and lili'arren White, respectfully petition your honorable body to close a portion of the hereinafter described streets of the City of Plainview; Plainview Independent School Destrict represents that it is the sole owner of all of Blocks 1,4, and 3 and the 111"Jest one-half of Block 2, and J.E. Roberson is the sole owner of Lots 1. and 2 in Block 2, and Clinton 14. Walter is the sole owner of Lots 3, 4,-and 5 in said Block 2, and Henry Harper is thy: sole owner of Lots 6, 7; 8,, and 9 in said Block 2, and that .warren White is the sole owner of Lots 10 and 11 in said Block 2, all..in Sunset Heights Subdivision of Block 1,4 5, and -,-hts Addition to the Town ol�'-Plainview, 8 of BoswellHeicf kale County, Texas, and we being the o-vmers of all of the lots and blocks in said,.3unset Heights Subdivision; That Rawleigh Street runs North and South between Blocks 2 and 3 and 1 and 4, and l4th Street runs East and 1,nest between Blocks 1 and 2 and 4 and 3; Your peitioners say that the Plainview Independent School, District has acquired the above described property owned by it as a site for the construction of a modern high school building and the facilities incident thereto; and the School Board contem-olates and has plans and specifications prepared with the view of immediately beginning the construction of said high school building on the above described property owned by it; ID - And it b ' ecomes nec-essary and expedient to aid the School District in the use of the grounds and for the proper improvement of the facilities thereon that Rawlei,-h Street be closed beginning with the North line 0' l3th Street and con- tinuing North to the South line.of 16th Street; and that 14th Street should be closed beginning form -the West line of Quincy Street to the East line of Smyth Street, excepting the South 30 feet thereof from Quincy Street vest to the 14est line of the alley in Block 2, Sunset Heights Subdivision, which said 30 feet herein excepted shall remain open as an alley and as an outlet to the alley in Block 2; and that the alleys in Blocks 1,3 and 4 also be closed; and that; the title of the Streets and alleys revert to the adjoining property owner, which is the Plainview, Independent School District, as provided _by law; 240 That the above sand portion of d streets and alleys sought p L to be closed will become an integral partibfl-lthe grounds of the zn Plainview Independent School District, and for the portion of said streets and alleys sought to be closed to remain open would ha.,-.,i-,-er, , impede and destroy said land owned by it as a proper site for the uses for which it is to be put; That the.travelling public and the City will not be in- convenienced by the closing of the portion of said streets and alleys herein above described; 1,VHER]-U-','ORE, petitioners respectfully request that the City Council, after due consideration, enter its order and resolution closing the portion of the two streets and the alleys above described, and to vacate the same as a public thoroughfare, and renounce any title or interest held in sand streets and alleys by reason of the dedication deed to said subdivision. -1 Executed this l5th day of December, 1949, PT JJAINVIEW 1NDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISF1"RICT By: 2ILV H. B ound_,s_ J.E. Roberson Clinton P1. `Olalt'er Henrv, Bar per Warren White Moved by Osborne seconded by Langford that Harry Igo of Plainsmen Supply Company be permitted to install scales on Elm Street just south of 6th Street in the side walk area next to his building, subject to the Plainsmain Supply Co. bearing all expense moving Fire Plugs, Etc. Carried. Moved by Osborne seconded by Hood that City Appropiate $493-00 to Canadian River DamiProject. Carried. Moved by Elliott seconded by Osborne that extend Bryan & Hoffman Paving Contract to -include 6th Street from Oakland to Portland and to in-1clude-Citys 41, of 3 blocks on South. Broadway up to 26 feet on East side, and leave out on north side 4th Street.) Ash to alley West. Carried. Meeting Lng adjourned to meet at 5 p.m., March 20. City - Secret V 7 Vila y o r t f the City of -Plainview I J, ,, ,, w1' .., * - - t, 1, .1, W,, ., " x- " Plainview, Texas, March 20,1950 The City Council met in regular session with lvE yor Holbrook presiding and the following Aldermen in attendanceSam Langford J. Ray Pritchett P. Elliott, E. 14d. Osborne. , , M I ike Kirk appeared before the Council in regard to Hospital bills charged against the City. It was moved by Osborne secbnded by Langford that the Gity settle all Charity bills from the Hospital to date of 141arch 20thp,1950 for';?,'1000.00. Carried un- animously. Moved by Langford second 'by Elliott that the City accept the taxes of the Hospital without penalty, in the settlement on City Bills Carried. I I The Mayor read,bids as follows on the cast i--- ±1 V Jas B "low and Sons -6 inch 1-3,8 8 inch 1P7, McWane Cast iron Pipe Co 6 inch 1.42, 8 inch 2.02 U.11 Co mpany ompany 6 inch 1.39, 8-inch b. P 1.98) American Cast Iron Pipe Co.'6 inch 1.39,.8 inch 1.98, Nest `Texas Wholesale Supply Co. 6 inch 1.21'8 inch 1 . 82) Moved by Osborne second by Hood, that the order be given to James.B. Clow and Company. Carried Unnimously- PAtinutes of March 6th read and approved, The Report of the Housing Unit for February was, read and ordered filed The City Engineer read estimates as follows. Bryan and Hoffman Portland to Oakland, 367 00 T'4'0inedk6 d1ley, -4743-93, Jordan & Tubb Co. Contract 5599.80 Jordan 8-. Tubb Co. Force Acct. 3505-59 (105-39) Moved by Langford second by Hood, that the estimates be paid. Carried. Moved by Pritchett second by Osborne That sell 20000.00 government bonds belonging to Water and Sewer Construction Fund to the Interest and Sinkin�, Fund. Carried Moved by Osborne second by Hood, That Mr. Heflin be relieved of shelter ho-ui-se -,-.care, and he'to live in his own home and turn the house in Park back to the City's use and receive his present salary of �-150.00 per month. Carried. Meeting aljourned. liayor, CF-ty of Plainview_, Texas. CTty Sgcretary,- fftY of Plain -- view, Texas. *J. It, J, 1�1 J. "1 �11 w, 1F1 "I Sr J. " * 1�1 1�_ 1�1 "I * 1�1 "I J, If- I., n, n. "I "I I., If- 1�1 It, "I 1� 11� 1� -11, If, I., 1r It, Plainview, Texas, April 3, 1950 The City Council met in regular seesion with i��ayor Holbrook 4D I presiding and the following Aldernian present, C.P. Elliott, E.M. Osborne, 114. B. Hood, and J. Pap Pritchett-,. Also present were City Attorney Frank R. Day and City Engineer, R. K. Snethen. The pity Engineer read estim-ates as follows: In favor of Bryan and Hofl"man on Street Paving CD contract 570.49 in -favor of Gordan & Tubb 2554-42 Pl'oved by Elliott, second. by Osborne that the estimates be approved and paid. Catiied. The Mayor read final estimate in favor of Pittsburgh Des Moines Steel Co. fo Des Moines, Iowa amounting to 8650-00, the balance due on the 300000 gallon elevated tank, just completed, ace. unt and ­16--19, Erpsenteg an affidavit of serif tion o�' the a(;c ana to -_U-_h act 't at , that a amounts for awry materia?, supplies and equipment, entering into the tank had been paid, discharge and disposed of record. It was moved by Pritchett and second by Elliott that A. C. Koeninger be employed as Cafe and Foo,-jL Inspector as of April lst) 1950. Carried. Moved by Osborne second by Hood that the following list J of bills submitted be said. Carried. 24"), Floyd Woods,q"8.00; Southwestern Publ. Ser. - J-160.48 J. Oliver Bier -Postmaster -15-033; College Drug -,11�24.37; S. E. Bolles -A & M School 75.00; Clyde Hardin ?15.00; Baker's Garage " 940.-00; Elaine 'Vardlaw i'p"5.6.2; G. V.. Saw7yer 36.00; 7:,acne Bennett 12Jr. League Days Nursery 8-70; 9 '-"'25-00; Reed Clayton �30.00; Hilton Hotel '22.150; 1virs. Pat Connelly.U5.00; American Hospital & Live Ins. �208-41; Bud Harbour 07.50; Hoyt Curry �p45.00; Dale Bolles 19.50; Elaine `Vg'ardla-w 20.2--,,; Plainview Sanitarium �1000.00; P. 1-1. Bryan, Petty Cash ',,51.77; Morgan Convalescent Home _�'_`10.00; Bud Harbour �,37-50; Cody W. Dillinger $31-10; Dale Bolles 18.00; Elaine _'VV'ardlaw 33-75 Flo-vd 1,Foods Looper's Food Store ti-�q. 4,2; Panhandle 8j, Santa Fe. R. R. ­192-74; R B. Crisp �6.00; Bud Harbour -'-?'36.00; J. L. Patrick,41361oo; Dale Bolles Elaine %Vardlaw 33-75; G. 7. Sawyer 4?i36.00; P. H. Bryan, Local Registrar �,,,,�27.00; Frank Zelaney _,P46-50; P. 1election1'. Bryan Ex. '110.00; T In e Rohan Co. John Hull 66.00; John Bier `15-03; South- d western Bell Tel. Co, 197. R o y P-laxey �17.00; The Texas Co. Floyd "f1oods ?10.00; Rogers Battery & Electric 4 `51-19; Airs. B. M. Odon l,?'10.50; East Side Gro. & Service ,�91.63; Southwestern Public Service 01241.02; Gravely Co. of Texas :;:?'53.69; State Chemical Co. ��25-30; il-ilowe es Gowan �116-75, Texas Tech Dept. of Dairy Manufacturers 11�A7-50; Connor illathes Co. � 24-90; Herald -News Pub. Co. �78.05; City Blacksmith Shop "e4-60; 'Vestern Union ` 2-35; 'The Steck Co.. 4.89; Fiv. Plunbi= & Electric `.90; Gibson Plumbing Co. 6.63; Fred Berryhill Equip. Co. /.50; W J_4tes -,ian 8,. Macau -N.,ghton J186-40; Plain Super Market 0-57; Ludei -W-itchell Hardware Co.�`�"16 vVielding Supply '-'2.50; .42; Stapleton Bros. 156.00; Lon L. McDaniel 09 ._3L; Floyd 1400ds �40.00; Plv- Safety Lane AO-95; Shepard Chev. Co. $1.90; The Plainview Nursery � 6.00; New Ivier. Co. , 8.80; Plv. Hdw. Co. 9'50.66; 1.,'vinn Plotor Co. Y`21.56; James B. Clow & Sons 2721.92; liking Supply Corp. li)-'36.19; Graybar Electric Co. Inc. �6.60; Haynes C3 Piotor Co. 45.18; John G. Logsdon 1105.66; G.K,. Rubber 'ivielders 44 Primrose Petroleum Got �i P"24 70 Robinson & Herrinrr Dru�'OL!6; '.,.',est 'Texas Gas Company ;iW; 8�; Grenshaw Paint & Glass Co. �AO.81; johnson-Bumpus '03.10; Shook Tire Co. �77.80; Maggard-Nall Motor Co. �,�21 81; Eaton & Sudduth �18.080; State Chemical Co. �14.00, NeT,,tune Mete� Co. 'A194.30; Vikinrp g Supply Corporation :;L 218.22; 1z:1 E. H. Perry 422.40; -'v4ayne Bennett "A,,32.15; Plains Cooperative Inc. 418.00; Continental 04.1 Co. -;-,p80.24; The Rogers Agency '24-94; 1 1 General Industrial Sum ,.lu Corp. -5.66;' Plainview Seed -House 4_1_'25.00; Smith & Billington $21.01; Amarillo Coi-ii-munications Co. _�16.00; -:3 "Vioines Cooper -Sparks Pontiac, Inc. 07/ Yl� .15; Pittsburgh -Des Co. Steel Co. � :`49-50; H. B. Jordan Fred Beeeyhill Equip. Co.0 GT:"24P.00; Caqtus C�fe �6, eite taje Dhalt. Corp. 89; qeptune MeEer 0. flyk�_ U o'mYiae,rS,ia Raffo Monitoring g25 Ap 71; '.,,ual�er Rubber Corporation rCo. �4-50; Iowa Valve Company 254. pl.08; Gr'avbar Electric Go, Inc. 46.60; the7' Steck Corn. `.75; 4 Ludeman & MacNaus-hton �114.62; diking Sup-ly Corporation '113-19; 'The Karpark Corporation $91.44; Boyd & Daven-port Y-"193.99; Reams Electric 04-03. SALARIES: P. H.Bryan �225-00; Winfield Holbrook I'W"275-00;i-largaret okay 4 - .50; Danice Smith �1'24 -50; Fannie Norman 225-00; Frank R. Day 4`1510.00; E.Pl. Osborzie ��20.00;Sam Langford 6'20.00; Ray Pritchett :-20.00; C. P. Elliott 420.00; M. B. Hood �20.00; Rollin K. Sne-LIhen P`1_'500.00;1Hoyt Curry200.00;' Nath Burkett Q4215.00; Albert C. Parkhurst $189.00; E. J. Shearer 190.00; Hub Burt 1190.00; J. E. Sheeon $,200.00; Delbert Balle-w 1�,``190.00; Hortense 4.� Pelphrey'-'19P 3.51; J.T. Sanderson $187-50; Uiley Johnson �,?180.00;Geo. J. Boswell $150-00; Sam Faith 80.00; T. P. Sitton 117.00; A. R. Cardinal $180.00; 244 Todd Edd Burson 172.50; L.L.Atkins ��165.00; B.M.0dom 4�225.00; J.'VV. Butler ��180.00; A. M. Hamilton 4250-00; Ludy I'vlaxey §195-00; Frank Rigler "187.50; Berry Lynch �,'5187.50;,Everitte Cripp ' iP172-50;, Fred L. Chandler 187.50; Orvil ',,V. Harkins 4"P172.50;16;illiam E. Henegar 4180.00-, Howard Kirkpatrick $172-50; Johnnie D. Ballew�,IA87-50; Howard Perrin,,, 4�80-40; Pv. Fire Dept.-z,,,-§35-00; W. F. Foley ;360.00; S. E. Bolles V275-00; I T. Herrod 200.00; Lewis Lowe �190.00; Jack 14orris 187-50; Hoy V�arren �187.50; R. W. Roberson 6180.00; Ed ",:,,,,'alker $180.00; Jack Slaughter �--1210.00; H.R. Sloan 8150-00; J.11.Eunter $180.00; F. L. Thornton 8250.00; A. L. King ,,`187.50; O.B. Guin : 195.00; K. L. 'Atkins t180.50 Pd. F. Tamplin 180.00; Nute W. Rannals 4208.00; Grady Shell �1�0.00; J.IVI.Heflin -�,,,150-00; Will Evans ',-?'160.00;W. D. Wilbcurn 4172-50; Jr. E. C. Nicholl�200.00- Dr. D.P. Jones V5,.00; "Veldon 'Vay on VV ,,225.00; N. G.Johns -,P145 - 00; A. D. Cowart '165.00; T. T. Cargill �145.00; Albert F. Anderson �145-00; James 0. C-Inurchwell 4165.00; Houston 'Taylor ;�145-00; J.A. Cole >145.00; Fred Brock q',`I'l45.00; Ernest C"arruth �165-00; F. C. Moore The Idayor read monthly reports as -follows; Plainview Courts Housin'g Unit ............ eater Plant Report ................. .Delinquent Taxes ............... Current Taxes ............. ............ o-4230#30 Building -inspector ....................... 437#40 Parking Pleters ............. : ............. 2927-50 City Secretary ............................ 70415-32 Police report. ............1501-50 Cafe & Food '.Inspector. .. .. .. . .35.00 1�11eat Inspector .'...71.40 and 109.20 ...... 180.6c Plainview Bus Co........... • ....* ........ 31.27 11doved by Pritchett" second 'y Hood that the reports be acce.pted .1 0 v and filed.. Carried. Moved by Osborne second by Hood that the Counc! - 1 concur in the raise of Airport Ianager Blakney of 25.00 per month to 275-00 monthly approved by the County Commissioners Court. Carried. The lvjayor called the Councilsat-tention to the need for a Central Fire Station and a substatio-a as recom�-Iiencled by the State Board of Fire Insurance Corm-iiission and to the remodeling of the 6ity Hall and recommended t-hat,ste,,,.)s be ta'ill en at once to determine sizes and types o4" building; ng and equiyment needed anc locations for bUildings, on the recormnen ' dation that a 5 pent tax raise would provide for the iss-uza,nce of 230,000 Bond issue for the above needs. idoved by PritEhett- second by Elliott that the Aayors recommen(`Iatiuns be approved. - Carried Unanimously. Moved b:,T llritchothett secon",-'L lby Elliott that the City order the installation of a-p-,.roe4 _L_n,­_Ltely 100 New Lights standards on metal poles, 16000 lumen mercury vapor type underground wiring, on Broadwav Street fvDm 2nd street to the Santa N'e. I'lliailway" Station,,, around the Coutthouse square, 2 block's on 11sh 3"treet,from 6th to 8th street. Carried. Aoved by Hood second b,r Elliott that..the City sell 50 feet of 12 inch cast iron pipe Alvin and at 4.50 its. per foot. A Carried. The Mayor declardd the �Aeeting adjourned. idayor,fjity of Plainvie Texas amity Sec e ar Ci of Play T US on, Plainview, Texas I -a-cri-1 12,1950 The City Council met at 7:30 P-,d- subject to call of 191'a-Tor Holbroo-. Mayor Holbrook dalleCL ' the mee t 4 ng to orde�- 1�i-h -,,- X, Q _L laer- man P. Elliott) M.B. Hood, J. Hay Pritchett, SaI-I Langford, E. 4y1, Osborne being ,,-,)resent. City Attorney Frank -ft. Jay and = City E,inF, eer R. ". Snethen .7 0 also attended the meeting. Alderman elect, Hay 1D. Blair and J. 'VV. _V4alker, on invitation of the mayor were present as visitors and observers. koved by Pritchett, U second by Elliott triat a bond election -L a to provide funds for the program o-utl Lned i_-I the A -Pr i 1 3r meeting be held on 1,'lay 9th, 1950 and the following are named as officials for the election: T. J. Boney-Presiding Judge ZD B. Cox- judge ,judge aoy i,]axey- Judge i,lrs. Ray Brown, virs. H. T. Roberts, Mrs Reuben Tarter as dlerks. The motion carried. C. 11,�. Smith present a propos-Ition to buy the proposed Bonds if issued. Ploved by Osborne secon"i for Fire ;_3 tat ions, equi',',,_riient and imJ-%rover,,ieats . ana. imr,�-o-Vement. I Buildiiags improvements. The motion b­ Lansford, that 140000.be -alloted and sites. 30000 for water exten�3ions 20000 for se7,%Ter extensions 40000 for City and Public carried. -Koved by Pritchett second by HIDod'that the contract of Central Investment Company of'Texas, for the purchase of the proposed bond issue oi' 230,000 on the 15 year maturity plan, be approved and the ivlayGr be aut-horized to sign the contract. Carried. roved by Hood second br Osborne, that U -he Plumbers Bond of Yandell Swindell be approved. Carried. The meeti'n'g adjourned. P7---� V �fdr) -/,,y of Texas ClittT y Ui �'irftvieW Secretary, t f P ai. Texas April 17, 1950 The City Council met in the fjouncil room -with Mayor Hol- brook presiding and the following Adlermen:attending; C.P. Elliott) IN% 3. Hood, San.a. Langford, E. M. Osborne, also Uity Enouineer, R. K. 'ne'hen and City Attorney Frank R. Day attend- edmthe meeting. 0 The minutes of re, -ID -i regular sesseon of April 3rd and the called session of April 12, were read and approved. Moved by Langford seconded by Osborne that the list of bills submitted be paid, including Richard Richards Hospital bill. Carr- ied. an BILLS: V. R. Rodgers & Son, $17.10;,But Electric Co-,�U)335.08; The Feckheimer Bros. Bompany, $,53-92; Plainview Welding Works, ,67-58; Feuerbacker Plumbing &.Heating, 464-85; Austin Battery Co M.20- W.A.Wheeler, ;w40.00; Bud Harbour, "2- 00; Roy Maxey, $5AI.80; Carl H. Mangum 1,41otor Company, $27.22; Dudiey L. Godwin, $8.00; H. B. Jordan & Company, 4',150-90; R&H Supply Co.,Inc.,4`24-44; James B. Clow & Sons, 42721.-92; Foxworth-Galbraith Co., $64.40; Viking Supply Corp., 0113-19i.Plainview Builders Supply,$96.25; Dale Bolles, 1$12,00; Jarvis -Tull & Company, 'Inc., $16..; G.V. Sawyer, 030.65; M.W.Lemons Burial Assn.,$3.8o, t A COX2 68.79; Kiker,-'b Servide Station, ,$19.72; Tom Lovell, <��60:06; J.i'4,.`Radford Grocer Company, $7.25; Elaine Wardlow, '29.50,) The Harder Agency, y 1P J, 4199.80; Mrs. Pat Connelly, $60.00; Churchwell Bros. Oil (Joynpany, $91.71; Plainview Ready Mix Concrete, 733.20- Magnolia Petroleum Company, 42-50; Rliller & Miller; $19.92; The Lang Bell Lumber Co $17.60; Frank Stultz,00-75; Higginbotham -Bartlett Compahy,$42.4 Jack Robertson, 15-00; J.L.Patrick,16.00; Plainview Sanitarium & Clinic, �116.69; Dale Bolles, 417.20; Richard Richards,,'$116.69; Elaine 'VVardlow, $28-75; Bud Harbour, t'06.00; Jim 3nethen,u,�21-37; G.V.Sawyer, 'AO-30;:General Industrial Supply Go-,0.66; Circle Eight Shop, $8.00; General Electric Supply Corp., 6.60.9lontgo - mery WardI ' .35; H. A. arr Gro. Company, �,�11.25; Panhandle & Santa Fe Railway comp any, 4473.34; Manuel TNlar6les, 361-50; Joe Cooley-Secy.Treas- Canadian River Organization, '493-00; F. L. Thornton, $231-50. The retunrs from the General Election of April 4th were canvassed. 14oved by Elliott seconded by Langford that the following order of Election be passed: On this the 17th day of April 1950 at a regular meeting of -the City Council with 4 memebers being present, the -re was pre- sented to the Council in proper from and in proper manner the returns of the election held throughout the City of Plainview on the 4th day of April , 19510 to elect the following officers for the City of Plainview, and the saidreturns having been received opened and canvassed as providied by law, and it appearing from said returns that the following canidates received the number of votes herein stated: No. of Votes FOR MAYOR) WINFIELD HOLBROOK 1443 FOR CITY SECRETARY, PAUL BRYAN 1062 HENRY SIMivlONS 404 FOR ALDE1 "VEN.- M. B. HOOD 787 PAUL LIMA v' RM&N 578 J. N.MURRELL 521 J. W. WALKER 817 J. RAY PRITCHETT 773 RAY D. BLAIR 921 The following Canidates having received the largest number of votes cas t at said election, were duly declared elected by the City Council; Winfield Holbrook Mayor Paul Bryan City Secretary 141. B. Hood Alderman Ray D. Blair Alderman J.`Vu.Ivlalker Alderrman The total number of votes cast being 1495 and the term of officelbeing for the ensuing two years, It, is therefore declared that the above named persons having received the he largest number m of votes ,cast for any one, for the above naed offices are here- by declared elected for the ensuing two years. Done this 17th day of -lipril, 1950, at a regular meeting of the City Council of the City of Plainview, Texas. Winfield Holbrook Ma y o r Attest: P.H.Bryan City Secretary Moved by Langford seconded by Osborne, that the plat of Williams Subdivision of the North Part of Block 35,36,37 in Lakeside Addition be approved, subject to filing of proper dedication deed and a- deed to the City of a strip of land about 13.64 feet wide on the south side of Blocks lying north of the plat to complete fdll width of l8th Street to 75 feet in width. This deed was filed 14ay lst, 1950. Carried unanimously.. A deed to the City from R. A. Gipson and wife was presented with the Williams plat being 3712,feet to complete the width of Plilwaukee Stf ebt.. Moved by Hood, seconded by Elliott that the plat of Ryles - worth addition consisting of west; 2 of blocks 6 and 7 Boswell Heights Addition be approved. Carried. At - this point C. P. Elliott, !vlay Proteinpresided while the oath of office was administered to Mayor Holbrook, City Secret- ary, Paul Bryan and Aldermen: J. W. -Walker, M. B. Hood, Ray D. Blair, by Frank R. Day as a Notary Public. Moved by Osborne seconddd by Walker that the 2% Rental re- port of the Southwestern Bell Telephone Company for the period f April lst; 194 U 1950 amountingto "2 0 9 to 3-31st) i� 198.03 be approved and filed*. Carried. 1_11oved by 'Jan ford seconded by Hood that the City order installation of 23 - 4000 lumen lights for the South Par' k at j G_ underground cables, mounted on acost oc.' each per month, stell standards. Carried. fl J,. S 17 07 ELECTION ORDER 0 /011A THE STATE OF TEYCAS CITY OF PLAINVLE4111 COUNTY OF 'HALE ON THIS, the 17th day of April, 1950 the City Council of the CityofPlainview, Tex -'as convened in regular session, at the regular 'meeting place thereof in the Gity Hall ­,there being present and in attendance the following memebers, to - wit: V-1INFIELD HOLBROOK, MAYOR) M. B. HOOD, SA24 LANGFORD, E. I-11- OSBORNE ALDERMEEN, J. W: WALKER,' RAY D. BLAI11,,, and with the following absent; None constitutinr-, a quorum; and, among other proceedings had, were the following: Alderman, M. B. Hood introduced an order and moved its adoption., The motion was seconded by Alderman Sam Lanz. -ford The motion, carrying with it the adoption of the order, pre - CD vailed by the foll owing vote: AYES: "alderman Hood, Langford, Osborne, 104alker and BlAir; NOES: None. The,order is as follows: I the City Council of the City of Plainview Texas VVH&iEAS) I j deems it advisable to issue the bonds of saiS City for the pur- poses here1nafter mentioned; therefore t r I , BE IT ORDEiED BY '"SHE CITY' COULrIL OF THE CITY OF PLAILNv 1,,;T TEXAS: I. That an election be held on the 9th day of May, 1950, which j date is not less than fifteen (15) nor more than Thirty (30) days from the date of t1m adoption of this order, at which election the following propositions shall be submitted to the qualified electors of said Cit-,,,, -iATho own taxable property therein and who have duly rendered the same for taxation; PROPOSITION NUVIBER I IISHALL The City .Council of the City of Plainmiew Texas be authorized to issue THIRTY THOUSAND DOLLARS (Mko) general obligation tax,bonds of said City, maturing serially over a per- iod of years not to exceed fifteen (15)yearsfrom the date, . thereof, bearing interest at the rate of not to exceed TWO AND ONE-HALF PER CENTU1H (2j';�) per annum, payable annually or semi annually, for the purpose of improvin4, enlarging, extending and repairing the Cityts ".,'iaterworks system; and to provide for the payment of principal 0.11 and interest on said bonds by levying a tax sufficient to pay the annual interest and to create a sinking fund sufficient to redeem said bonds as they become due?" PROPOSITION NU1vMJEJ`L' 2 "SHALL THE City Council of the City -f Plainview, Texas' be authorized to issue TWENTY "MOUSAND DOLLAHS (�'20,000) general obligation tax bonds of said City, maturing serially over a cD period of years not to exceed fifteen (15) years from the date thereof, bearing interest at the rate of not to exceed TA'O AND ONE-HALF PER Centum (21;,�) per annum, payable annually or semi- annually, for the purpose of improving, enlarging, extending. j enlarging, and repairing the City's Sanitary Sewer System; and to provide for the payment of principal of and interest on said bonds by levying a. tax sufficient to pay the annuall interest and tbcl .create a sinking fund sufficient to redeem said bonds as they become due?" PROPOSITION N2hLLL_2_ "SHALL the City Council of the City of Plainview, Texas, - be authorized to issue ONE HUNDREJ FOkILTY THGUSANJ) DOLLi"i'AS ($140 000) general obliga--C.ion tax bonds of said City, g maturinserial- ly over a period of years not toexceed.fifteen (15) years from the date thereof, bear-Ing interest at the rate of not to exceed rf'v,O AND ONE-HALF PE11-Z CE"NTUM (2-,!%) per annum, payable annually or semi-annually, for public building purposes, to -wit:, construct- ing and equipping Fire Stations and the acquisition of sites there- for in said City; and to provide for the payment of principal. of and interest on said bonds by levying a tax sufficient to pay the annual interest and to create a sinking fund sufficient to redeem said "bonds as they become due?V PROPOSITION NUINMR ItSHALL the City Council of the City of Plainviel,%T, Texas, be authorized to issue FORTY THOUSAND DOLL ARS.(4'40,000) --aneral,ob- li;xation tax bonds of said d City, maturing serially over a period of Years not to exceed fifteen (15) years from the date thereof,, bearing interest at the rate of not to exceed TVN'O ANIj ONEI-HALF PER CENTUi,lf (2-12�') per annum, payable annually or semi-annually, for public building purposes, to -wit: constructing improvements, addition, betterments and repairs to the existing City Hall of said City; and to provide for the payment of principal of and interest on said bonds by levying a tax sufficient to pay the annual interest and to create a sinking.fund sufficient to re- deem said bonds as they become due?" ii. That said election shall be held at the City iuditorium in the City of Plainviei,)i, 'Iexaa, and the entire My" shall constitute one election precinct. That the following named persons are her bby appointed officers CD of the election, to -wit: P '' - Presiding T. J. Boney' l� 1 - ;� Judge, A.B.Cox, Judge, Roy I'Alaxey, Judge. Mrs. h. T. Rlobertsp Clerk, Z,11rs. Ray Brown, Clerk, Mrs. Rueben Tartery Clerk. IT. That said election shall be held under the provisions DTI of and in accordance with the laws governing the issuance of municipal bond's in cities, as provided in the General Laws of the State o� Texas, and only qualified electors, who own taxable property in the City, and who have duly rendered the same for taxation, shall be qualified to vote. That the ballots for said election shall be prepared in sufficient number and in conformity with House bill Number 357, passed by the Fifty-first Leg islatu . re in 1949, and that printed on such ballots shall appear the following: 'IF OR THL ISSUANCE OF 14ATER BONijS AN-0 THE LEVY GF A `TAX IN PAYY1`ENT THEREOF" IIAGAIN6T THE ISSUANuE OF WAirlti BONDS AND '1"H1_-_, LEVY OF A TAX IN PAfild!ENT THEMZ'OF't "FOR THL ISSUANUE OF SE!,47.E1'H BOND3 llililj ]L,Hh­l LEVY OF A OFTt TAX IN PAYsV NT, TH"', L11 114�GAINST THE ISSUANCE OF SEW.L,,_ P BONDS AND THE LEVY OF A TAX IN PAY�,,IIZNT THEREOF" "FOR THE ISSUANGE OF FIRE STAIM)N BONJL')_' AND THE LEVY OF A TAX IN PAY�,L�N'1' THE-M-F" "AGAIN6T 1"HiZi ISSUANCE OF FILLISTATIOINT BONDS AND THE "' TH I �j EOF LEVY OF A TAX IN P"`YPLN1 NR "FOR THE ISSUANCE OF CITY HALL BONDS ANJ THE LEVY O 'T F A TAX IN PAY14ENT THEIHEOF" AGAINST THE ISSUANCE OF CITY HILL BONDS AND THE LEVY IN PA',�PIIENTI THEREOF" 0 F A TKX AS TO EACH of the foregoing propositions, each voter shall CD mark out with black ink or black pencil one of the above ex- pressions, thus leaving the other as indicating his or her vote on the four propositions, respectively. V1. That; a copy of this order, signed by the Mayor of the City ZD and attested by the City Secretary, shall serve as proper notice of said election. VII. That:, if approved by the qualified voters voting at the election herein and hereby ordered, the bonds voted under propositions one and' two, relating to waterworks improvements and sanitary sewer systern i-ariprovements shall be issued as one series. Viii. That notice of said Election shall be given by posting an .publication of a copy of this order, at the tbp of which shall appear the words "NOTICE OF ELECTION F-010L THE IS3UANCE 014' BONDS". Said notice shall be posted at the 6ity Hall and at two other public place in said City, not less than f0urt,eell (14) days prior to the date of which said election is to be i __ - , i, i" N , Tl� ", held, and be published 6n the sane day :in each OIL two succes- sive weeks in THE PLAIN VIE EVEN-ING EEHALD, a newspaper of general ciraulation, published in the City of Plainview, Texas the first of said publications to be made not less than f(Dur- teen (14) days prior to the date set for said election. PASSED NJ this the 17th day fo april, 1950. Winfieh Holbrook Mi�yoq-1 1 p City of Plainview, Tex ATTEST: P. H. Bryan City S�i�tary, City of Plain- view Texas. (City Seal) Moved by Osborne seconded by Langford, that the City pay Cecil Lebow $250-00 per month for I year, for taking care of the dump ground. 7 days per week, according to last years contract, except payment and under the general, supervision of:,the City Engineer, and sub,ject to revision if scrap iron advaces in price.. Carried. John Kerr discussed the proposition of 11architect for the new fire stations coatempletea by the City. iGloved by Hood seconded by Osborne, that the City accept the contract pre-sented by Kerr & Kerr for Arhitectural services and supervision of the I'lew Fire Stations to be built by the City and the Mayor is hereby authoriaed to sign the Contract. Carried. C� I'lloved by Langford seconded by Waiker that Nute'Rannals salary be raised 10.00 per month, and he be d6signated as assistant atreet Superihtendant. Carried. Moved by Langford seconded by Osborne that the City allow the,, American Legion sporsond Junior Baseball Program,,.not to exceed 000-010 for the summer program. Carried. The meeting adjourned. A A'001A�_ VW4"� City Secre firy May lst, 1950 The City Council met in regular session with Mayor Holbrook presiding and the following Aldermen being present: Sam Langford, C' Ray J. Blair, X. B. Hood J. -W. 'Walker, E. M. Osborne, R. K. Sne- then, City giaeer, also Frank R. Day, City Attorney attended the 4p meeting. The, minutes of April l7thread and approved. Moved by Osborne seconded ided by Langford that the Hatdh Isaacks plat be approved. Carried. Resolution on Page_,gg-,,� Al Costanzo acted as spolesman for a committee from the Junior Chamber of Commerce Organization in regard to baseba-I'Ll fence under construction. 141oved by Osborne and seconded by 'Walker that the Council accept the fence lengths of 280r feet foul lines from home base and 286 feet from center- line. Carried. The Mayor read the following reports: Delinquent Taxes --221.79 Current Taxes - - 3330.71 bleat Inspector - - - 145.40 Southwestern Public-2% - 1736.07 West Texas Gas Co.-2% - 1981.07 City Secretary - - - 38925.00 Sanitary Officer - - 12.50 Parking Mieters - - - 2885.50 Building Inspector - - 428.35 Plainview Courts -net - 420.32 Police report - - - 1838.00 I-loved by Langford seconded by Osborne that the reports be accepted and filed. Carried. Moved by Mood, seconded by Walker that the City pay B. H. Walker 42100.00 on Housing Unit repair contract as approved by the City Engineer. Carried. 141oved by Langford seconded by Osborne that the -bonds of P.H..Bryan and City Secretary and Treasurer as furnished by the Houston Fire And Casualty Insurance Company and The Plaryland Casualty Company of 10,000.00 dollars each be approved, bonds being ren.eeals of previous bonds. Carried. Nloved by Osborne seconded by Langford that M. B. Hood be elected Mayor Protein for the ensuing two years. Carried. The .Mayor appointed Frank R. Day as City Attorney and Don P. Jones As City Health Officer to serve for two years terms. Ploved by Hood seconded by Langford that the above appoint- ments of the Mayor be confirmed. Carried: The 1°'•fayor stated that hb=did not recommend any other changed at this time. Moved by Osborne seconded 'by walker that the list of bills _,... submitted be paid. Salaries and bills. Carried. SALARY: P . H. Bryan, 2 2. 50Winfield Holbrook, 275.00; Mar- garet Kay, $172.50; Fannie hrman, 9225.00; Danice Smith,0142.50; Frank H. :day, 150.00; R. K. Snethen, 500.00; Hoyt Curry, 300.00; Nath Burkett, 215.00;Albert C. Parkhurst, '�.`?`183.00; E. J. Shearer, 4190.00; hub Burt, 4190.00; J. E. 6heeon �20000; Delbert Balle-� 0190.00; Hartense Pelphrey, 6199.50; J. e. Sanderson, 193.75; Ailey, Johnson, 180.00; George J. Boswell, 150.00; Sam Faith, 80.00; T. P. aitton,, 126.00; A. R. Cardinal, ��1 0.00 Todd add Buson, 178.25; L.L.Atkins, 497.00; W. A. Cox, 68.79-; B. M. Odom, 4225.00; J.`W. Butler, O.00; A. I',I. Hamilton;.$250.00; Leedy Maxey, �195.00; .Frank Bigler, 187.50; Berry Lynch,0187.50; Everette Crisp, 172.50; Fred L. Chandler, W7.50; Arvil ei. Harkins, 172.50; Willia E. Renegar, 180.00; Howard J. Kirkpat- rick, 4P176.25; Johnnie D. Ballewsr 187. 0; Harold Perrin `� p W. -� . Foley, 360.00; S. E. Bolles, :275.00; A. T. Herrod, �200.00; Levis Lowe, 190.00; Jack Morris, 187.50; Roy }-arren,-�187.50; R. W. Aoberson, 180.09; Ed Walker, WO.00; Jack Slaughter, 210.00 H. R. Sloan, $150.00; J. H. Hunter, 18'Q.00• F. L. Thornton 250.00 +�. King, 4W7.50; O.B.Uuia, r 195.00; K. �. Atkins, 176.50; M. F. Ta.mplin.3 180.OQ; Nute*iv. Rannals, 199.00; Grady .Shull, 490.00; J. K. Heflif. ,1 1 0.00; Will Evans, 160.00; W. D. x��ilbourn,M2,50; Dr. u. C . Nic holl; 200. 00; Dr. D. P. Jones, 75.00; Weldon Way, - 225.00; N. G. Johnson, 145.00. A. j. Cowart, 165.00; T. T. Cargill, 145.00; Albert F. Anderson, 145.00; Janes 0. hur chwell, 4165.00; Houston Taylor, 1.5.00; J. A. Uo�e, 145.00; F red Brock, 4145.00; Ernest Garruth 165.00; F. ". Moore, 1t�5.00. v BILLS: J. T. MFcQrary, 465.00 American Hospital Life insurance, 66.38; John Hull, 1000; Patsy .liven, 19.88; 1-dller & Miller, 430.42; Uayne Sennett, ` 115. 30� J. I. Holcomb Mfg. Company, 170.60; -international Assn. of Chief Police, 410-001 Jarvis -Tull & Go., Inc., 8.65; Johnson -Su pus, 16.77; Kiker's Service Station,$6.00 2 5 21 Lubbock, Engineering Company 42240; Dale Bolles ,�'12.00; Ludeman htonI & MacNaugBud harbour, 4,37-50; John 'G. Logsdon,05.00; C) Elaine Wardlow, $36.00; Miles Studio, $2 25;* Hearne Rlotor Freight, $5.06; lyleinecke Bros.,$1.50; Railway Ex;ress, �9.28; Mnnesota k4ining Plfg. $43-38; G. V. Sawyer, $36 0 C� �,O ; Maggard-Mall 1,11otor Co., $5,00; Trustees of Fire ens Relief -& hetirement Fund $20.85; Neptune Y Meter)01136.97; The Texas Company, 4256-49; No Name Cafe, $122.2115; Bud Harbour, fiber W"elder, ) 436.00; O.K.Hubb .50; G.V.Sawyer,433-00; _,,1�12 Plainview Floral cGompany,0-50; Dale bolles, ;'rp13.5G; Primrose Petroleum Company, 4p;R4.70; Floydli,,Toods, 60.00; Plainview Seed House $11.90; lv�rs. Pat Connelly, -�15-75; Robinson & Herring Drug, C� 411.67; J. Oliver Bier- Postmaster'415.03; Rogers Battery & Electric *3.00; Elaine 'dardlow, 46.00; RobkWell,Bros. & Company �1�17-94; - West Texas Gas Company 18.68; J.1 41698.10; The, Rohan Company, Inc.,4 3 Radford Grocery, 418-53; Fred Berryhill Equipment,40-43; Howland & Gordon Company, 10.00; P.H.Bryan,Local Registrar, 423-00; State Chemical Company, $2.30; Commercial Radio ivionitoring,4A2.25: Seipp Mlachine Shop,tlO.00; Cosden Petrd.6 um. Corp.,i?-13.46; A.zt.Steele, 069.82; Continental Oil Company, 105.20; Superior Decals,Inc.,41.21; Clowe & Cowan,Inc.,$529-36. Shepard Chevrolet Company, 42.80; Dodson Chemical Company 17-35; Southwestern Telephone Company, $179-95; Gar Wood Industries,$A.40; Southwestern Public Service Company, "$'1444.61; B. F. Goodrich Com- pany-,4146.89; Taylor Instrument Company 410-05-1Gravely Texas Inc. 47.81 Viking bupply Corp.,4 P-378-73- The (larder Agency,0189.11; *ell 14adhinery & Supply, 062-50; John Aull, . 62-50; �'est Texas Wholesale, 0159.20; Higginbotham -Bartlett,. $25.02; Shook Tire Gompany,$46.83- The Triple A Cab Company notified the City of Removal of their office to 603 Ash Street from Austin and 7th Streets. Communications were read from various study Clubs in regard to, sanitation and spraying of .the City. Moved by Osborne seconded by Hood that Geo. W. Sikes be permitted to join in partnership with itith the Triple A Cab Company. Carried. The meeting adjourned. ff /t,4 C I y Secretary April. 10,1950 A called meeting- of the City Council was held at 4:30 P.-Al. at the City Hall on the abo'v-.'e date. Mayor Holbrook presiding and the follow- ing Aldermen in attendance: Sari liangford, E. ZVI. Osborne, J.W.Walker, 14. B. flood, Ray Blair, City Attorney, Frank R.,Day, City Engineer, R. K. 6nethen, and Charlie M. Smith. The 1AayQr opened the returns of the Election held on Rlay 9t',Li)l95O_!N' RESOLUTION CANVASSING RETURNS ANJ DE`CU�RISIG RESULT OF ELECTION THE.STATE OF Tz.41A37 k0ITY OF PLAiNVIEW COUNTY OF HALE ON THIS, the 10th day of May, 1950, the City Council of the City of Plainview, Texas, convened in special session at the regular meeting place thereof in the City Hall_,_,_there being present and in C."D attendance the following members, to -wit:, WINFIELD HOLBROOK, MAYOR) B. HUODI SAM LANGFORD, E. 1'V'1. OSBORNE) J. Id. WALKER) RAY D. BL1'11R.), and with the following absenti, None 1 4 -g constituting a quorum; and, among other proceedings had, were CD the following: Alderman Lankford offered the following resolution to the City Council and moved its adoption; WHEREAS, under and by virtue of an order duly passed by the City Council of the City of Plainview, Texas) on the 17th day of April, 1950, an election was held in said City on the 9th day of May, 1950, to determine whether or not the City Council of said City should be authorized to issue bonds in the following amounts and for the following purposesal to -Wit: 430)000 general obligation tax bonds for the purpose of improving, enlarging, extending and repair- ing the Q'ity's Waterworks System; 420,000 general obligation tax bonds for the purpose C:> of improving., enlarging, extending and repair- C::, & C� ing in��, the Cit Is Sanitary Sewer System; y ,51401000 general obligation tax bonds for public build- ing purposes, to—dit: constructing and equipp- ina, Fire Stations and the acquisition of sites ing C3 therefor in said City; and $40)000 general oblig0ation tax bonds for public build- ing purposes , to-vrit: constructing improvements, additions, betterments and repair$ to the ex- isting City hall of said City; and THE SEAS, on theis the 10th dayof May, 1950, same being 'there a— special session of the G—Council, came on to be considered the returns of said election; and WHE1'EAS3 upon consi4eration of the returns of the said election, it appears that the same was in all respects legally held, after due notice had been given, and that the said returns were duly and legally made; and WHEREAS, it further appears from said returns that there were cast at said election 302 votes on the proposition for the issuance of WATER BONDT,—of-which number 248 votes were cast "FOR THE ISSUANCE OF IdATER BONDS RND TH7 FEE- OF A TAX IN PAYIN!ENT THEREOF"i and 54 votes were cast "AGAINST THE ISSUANCE OF WATER BONDS AND THE EEVY OF A TAX IN PAYIVIENT THEREOF"; and WHEREAS, it further appears from said returns that there were cast at said election 302 votes on the proposition for the issuance of SEWER BONDS, of which number 252 votes were cast "FOR THE ISSUANCE OF SEW"ER BONDS AND T1H_r_­LMV_Y OF A TAX IN PATMENT THEREOF"; and 50 votes were cast "AGAINST THE ISSUANCE OF SEWER BONDS AND THE -LEVY OF TAX IN PAYIVENT T 'REOF11 - and Hha WHEREAS, it further appears from said returns that there were cast at said election-202 votes on the proposition for the issuance of FIRE STATION BONDS, of which number 261 votes were cast "FOR THE ISSUANCE OF FIRE STATION 8014—DS AND THE LEVY OF A TAX IN PAYlvLAiNT '.1HEiEOF11; and 42 votes were cast "AGAINST THE ISSUANCE OF FIRE STATIONBONDSAND THE LEVY OF TL TAX IN PAYMEENT THEIRLEOF11; and 14HMiZAS) it further appears from said returns that there were cast at said election 302 votes on the propositionfo r the issuance of CITY HALL 707-717, of which number 251 votes were cast "FOR TH11-i ISSUANCE OF ("I-I'Y HALL BONDS AM-) THE LEVY OF A TAX IN PAYINIENT THEREOF"; and 51 votes were cast "AGAINST THE ISSUANCE OF CITY HALLrBONDS AND THE LEVY OF A TAX IN PAY- ICENT TH�REOFII; THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED 13Y THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PLAINVIEV1, TE_-,LkSi. That the aforesaid election was duly and legally called and notice thereof given in acCordance with the lames of the ,ateIt of Texas and the order calling said election; that said elec- tion was held in strict conformity with she Constitution and the laws of the State of Texas, and the retunrs thereof have been pro- perly mate to the officials of 1-.he City entitled to receive same and that only resident qualified property taxpaying voters of the said City who own property therein subject to -taxation, and who have duly rendered the same for taxation, were permitted to vote at said election; and, further, that said election properly repre- sents the desires of those qualified to vote as aforesaid. Ii. That the proposition to issue that 030,000 waterworks Improve- ment Bonds andlevy and annual.t�x sufficient to pay the interest on said bonds and to provide the required sinking fund to redeem thaw at maturity, was sustained by a majority of the qualified pro- perty taxpaying voters of the City of Plainview, Texas, who own tax- able property in said City and who had duly rendered the same for taxation, voting at said election, and that the City Council of the said City is authorized to issue said bonds and to levy and have assessed and collected said tax, for the payment of the principal and interest of said bonds at .maturity thereof. III. That the proposition to issue the 420,000 Sanitary Sewer "'ystem improvement Bonds and levy an annual tax sufficient to, pay the interest on said bonds and to provide the required sinking fund to redeem them at maturity, was sustained by a majority.of the qualified property taxpaying voters of the Gity of Plainview, Texas, who own taxable property in said City and who had duly re- ndered the same for taxation, voting at said election and that the City Council of the;.said City is authorized to issue said bonds and to levy and have assessed and collected said tax, for the payment of the principal and interest of said bonds at maturity thereof. IV. That the proposition to issue that �140,000 Fire Station Bonds and leery an annual tax sufficient to pay the interest on said bonds and to provide the required sinking .fund to redeem them at maturity, was sustained by a majority of the qualified property taxpaying voters of the City of Plainview, Texas, who own taxaibe property in said City Emd who had duly rendered the same for taxation, voting at said election, and that the City Council of said City is aurhor- ized to issue said bonds and to levy and have assessed and collected said tax, for the payment of 10he principal and interest of said bonds at maturity thereof. '' M That the proposition to issue the �49 000 City Hall Bonds and levy an annual tax sufficient to pay the interest on said bonds and to provide the required sinking fund to redeem them at 'Iaturity, was sustained by a iajority of the qualified property taxpaying voters of the City of Plainview, Texas, who own taxalbe property in said City and who had duly rendered the sane for taxation, voting at said election, and that the -.City Council of the said City@ is authorized to issue said bonds and to levy and have assessed and col- lected said tax, for the payment, of the principal and interest of said bonds at maturity thereof. The motion 2r the adoption of the resolttion was duly seconded by Alderman' Walker Thereupon, the Mayor put the motion to a vote of the me-mbers of the City Council, with the request that as many as favored the resolution to vote "AYE" and all those opposed to vote ."NO". The motion carried by the following vote:Aldermen: Mood, Langford, Osborne, Walker and Blair voting "AYE"; and none voting "NO". PASSED AND APPROVED, this the 10 day of May, 1950. ATTEST: Winfield Holbrook. Mayor P. 11. Bryan City ecy.. °sty o v.-Texas ,l C 2,51, M Moved by Langford seconded by Walker, tit the Resolution canvassing the returns andd6dlaring the results be passed. Carried unanimously. AFFIDAVIT •OF PUBLICATION Tl E THE STA`I.OF TEXAS CITY OF PLAINVION COUNTY OF HALE BEFORE 1,11E, THE UNDERBIGNED AUTHORITY, on this dtty per- sonally appeared ---- E. Q. Perry who, after being by me duly sworn, states on oath that he is the Secy.-Treas. of THE PLAINVIEW EVENING HERALJ01, which is a newspaper of general circulation published in the City of Plainview, Texas, and that he published a true copy of the "NOTICE OF ELECTION FOR THE ISSUANCE OF BONDS", hereto attached, in said newspaper on the following dates: April 20th .1950; and April 2Zth .1950. the date of first publication being not less than fourteen (14) full days before the date of the eldction. E. Perry SUBSCRIBED AND S101ORN TO BEFOHL, R , on this the llth day of fray 1950. Mrs. R. H. Cotton Notary Public Hale Co. (Notary Seal) Texas. A delegate appeared before the City Council to request a water line to be extended to County Club for eater and Fire protection, No action was taken. The Yla-yor designated the following as a committee to get locations and prices for a Fire Station. Mayor Holbrook, Fire Chief, Hamilton and City Engineer, R. K. Snethen. Meeting adjourned. riqayor/ City- Sectretary RESOLUTION. from page 250 STATE OF TE��S COUNTY OF HALE WHEREAS$ C. V. hatch, W. F. Isaacks, Robin Baker and G. J. Grissam are the sole owners of that part of the L.S. Kinder Homstead Survey and the W. P. Griffin Homestead Survey, situated in Hale County, Texas., covered and described by the plat known and designated as Hatch-Tsaacks Industrial Area, a subdivision located on the L.S.Kinder and W. P. Griffin Homestead Surveys in Hale County, Texas, a­--c-opy of which plat is presented to this meeting, and which plat and subdivi-,Jbn cover all of that part of the said homestead surveys conveyed by J.A..'Woods to C. V. Hatch anal W.F. Isaacks by deed of record in Book 180, Page 635, Deed Aecrods, Hale County, Texas; and �MEHEAS G. J. Grissam is' the owner of Lot No. 4, Block No. 10 of'said Hatch-Isaacks Industrial Area, and R6bin.Baker is the owner of Lots 1 and 2 Block No. 2, of said Hatch-Isaacks Industrial Area, and the said C. V. Hatch and W. F. Isaacks are the joint owners of the balance of said Hatch-Isaacks In- dustrial Area; and WHEHEAS, the said C. V. Hatch, 14. ". Isaacks, Robin Baker, and G. J. Grissam have submitted to the City Council of the City of Plainview, Texas, the..said plat and dedication deed to Hatdh-Isaacks Industrial Area, a subdivision locatedon the L.S.Kinder and W. P. Griffin Homestead Surveys in Hale County, Texas; and WHEREAS, it appears to the City Council that said plat and deed are regular and conform to the streets and alleys heretofore dedicated and should in all things be approved and adopted; IT IS, THEHEFUR�) FOUND) ORDERED) INI) EED DECRthat the above 11 1 described plat and dedication deed be and the same are in all re- spects approved and adopted. Passed and adopted this lat day of Vlav )1950.. PO H. Bryan Winfield Holbrook City Secretary, City of Plain- Tayor, City of Plainview, view, Texas. Texas. Plainview, Texas Play 15th, 1950 The City Council met in regular session, with Mayor Holbrook presiding and the following aldermen in attendance, E.M. Osborne, Hay D. Blair, M.B. Hood and J.W. Vialker. The minutes of the regular session of May lst. read and app- roved. The minutes of the special session of May loth. were read and approved. The bond of Roche Newton as plumbers and gas fitters was presented, Moved by Hood and second by Osborne, that the bond -be approved. Carried The bond of L.L. Atkins as asst. parking meter collector was presented, Moved by Walker second by Blair, That the bond be approved. Carried. The City Engineer read estimates in favor of Bryan and Hoffman on paving Juanita Street in the amount of 983-49 Jordan & Tubbs on sewer contract 478.80 Moved by Osborne second by Hood, That the estimates be paid. Carried. The Mayor read the report of thel'Board of City Development Also report of the Plainview Bus Co. Z% rentals 30-00 Moved by Blair second by Walker, That the reports be accepted, and filed. Carried. MoVed by Osborne second by Blair, That the list of bills sub- mitted be approved And paid. Carried. Bills since May Ist., 1950 Austin Battery Co. $28-55; Amarillo Communications $6.78; Burt Electric Co. $67.60; Carl Bonds Service Station $78.27; Camps Pharmacy 7.93; ChurchWell Bros 021 * 25; College Drug $18-48; City Blacksmith Shop 0.65; Conner Mathes.'T13 . 69; Herald News Eloc. *Notes 4119-04; Bob Hooper Motor �'?'11_2.12; Carl M;W angum Motor :;43-, Lubbock Grader Blade Shop 014-40; 14itchell Hdw. %P8.94; Newman Motor Co. #348; Pv, Safety Lane 071.69; Pv. Hardware co. 06.64; Pv. Ready Mix Concrete $4.50; Pv. Builders Supply $4.33; Phillips Battery Co. 420.23: Plains Welding Supply $6.25; The Plainview Tr4&ihe 02.00; 2 5 '1 Reeds Wrecking Yard 41.50; The Rose Shop 43.50; Fred Shelton -Go. Clerk �2-50; Stapleton Bros. Bch. $183.48; Willson & Waldrop Lbr. 44-50; Winn Motor�Co. $71-36; J.Oliver Bier, $15;03; Eaton & Sudduth 01. 70; Foxworth Galbraith Lbr. $126.40; Boyd & Davenport 4570-55; T.E.'.Mitchell �12 30� Fix All Garag# 415.50;-'Western Union $3.75; W.M. Lemons Burial Assoc. , 3.80; Reams Electric 4.45; R.& R. Electornic Co. 05-13; V.R. Rodgers & Son. 411.00; Lon L. McDaniel 456.92; Floyd Wood $60.00; Manuel Maralez $52-50; Dudley E. Godwin 412.00; Trustees Firemen R.& R. Fund 420.90; Birge jvlfg. Co. $6.00; Faurot Inc. $11-56; Hearne Motor Freight Lines $12.01; City Election Board $90.00; J.W. Harding $15-00; Vaughan 1166" Station $15.00; Plai#view Sanitarium & Clinic �15-00 Halprin Supply Co. $55.00; A.J. Haverty $10.00; Herman Temple �$8i.00; Roy Rodriguez $10.00; R.O. Patrick 030-00; J. Oliver Bier -Postmaster $30.06. Moved by Osborne second by Walker That a 6 inch water line be laid to the Country Club, When conveniant. Carried L9 /y -7 ORDINANGE AUTHORIZING ISSUANCE OF 050$000 TICITY OF tLAINVIEW, TEXAS, WATER AND SbIiER IPJPROVEI'ff�lNT BONDS"t DATED MAY 10$ 1950 THE STATE OF TEA'AS CITY OF PLAINVI901 COUNTY OF HALE ON THIS, the 1�th day of May, 1950, the City Council of the City of Plainview, Texas, Convened in regular session, at the regular meeting place thereof in the City Hall- Pollow�ng members present J- with the I and in attendance to-,V%Ti.t: WINFIELD HOLBROOK, MAYOR) M.B. HOOD E.M. OSBORNEJ J . W. lvilA. `F.�.AY D. BLAIR) and with the following absent: Sam Langford constituting a quorum, at which time the following, among other business was transacted, to -wit: . Alderman Hood introduced a proposed ordinance. The ordinance was read in f71-1. Alderman Osborne- made a motion that any rule requiring ordin- ances.to be read at more than one meeting be.suspended. The.motion was seconded by Alderman- Walker _, andcarried by the following vote: Ayes: Aldermen Hood, Osborne, Walker and Blair. Noes: None Alderman Walker made a mrot-ion'that theordinance be passed fin- ally. The motion was seconded by Alderman Blair and carried by the -following vote: AYES: Aldermen Hood, Osborne,-Walb,,:er and Blair. NOES: None. The Mayor announced that the ordinance had been finally passed. J The ORDINANCE is as, f ollV:ws: "AN ORDINANCE by the City' Q,Quncil of the City of Plainview, Texas., authorizin,lo, the issuanc6i.,....,Q �, I'City of Plainview, Texas, 'eater and Sevres Improvement Bonds -if ,, tro be daed May 10, 1950, in the principal sum.of45 , 0 000.�,bearing interest at the rates of 1-3/0% 2'%, and 21% per antrum, issued for the purpose of improving, , T* 2 enlarging, extending and repairing the City 's Waterworks and San - CD itary Sewer System; prescribing the form of the bonds and the form of" the interest - coupons;' levying a continuing direct annual ad valprem tax on all taxable property within the limits of said city to pay the interest on such bonds and to create a sinking fund for the redemption thereof, and providing; for the assess- - ment and collection of such taxes; enacting provisions incident and relating to the subject and purpose of this ordinance; and declaring an emergency.!' WHEREAS, the City Council -of the City of Plainview, Texas, on the 17th day of April, 1950, adopted an order calling an election on the question of the issuance of 0301000 general obligation tax bands, to mature serially over a period of years not to exceed fifteen (15) years from the date thereof, bearing interest at the 77 rate of not to exceed TWO AND ONE-HALF PER CENTU. i (21l) per annum, payable annually or ,semi-annually, for -the purpose of improving, enlarging, extending and repairing the Cityyts Water- works System; and WHEREAS, The City Council of said City on the same date, to -wit: April 17, 1950, and by the same order called an elect- ion on the question of the issuance of $20,000 general obligation tax bonds, to mature serially over a period of years not to exceed fifteen (15) years from the date thereof, bearing interest at the rate of not to exceed TWO AND ONE-HALF PER CENTUTVI (21%) per annum, payable annually or semi-annually, for the purpose of improving, enlarging, extending and repairing the City?s Sanitary Seger System; and WHEREAS, the said election was held' pursuant to said order on the 9th day of May, 1950, and resulted favorably to the issuance of said general obligation tax bonds, above described; and WHEREAS, this City Council has examined into and investigated the regularity of the proceedings • for said electioa�:,and finds that:: the same was duly and legally held; that the notice required by 1aw­ - to be given has been duly and legallygiven; and that said election was conducted in strict conformity with the law; and I WHEREAS, this City Council has heretofore adopted a resolution declaring the results of said election �,n:d determining the specific authority of the city to issue said general obli- gation tax bonds; and WHEREAS, it was provided in the aforesaid election order of April 17, 1950, that if approved by the qualified voters,' the bonds of the two series hereinabove described should be combined into one issue; and WHEREAS, it is now necessary and proper that the City Council of the City of Plainview, Texas, proceed with the issuance of such general obligation tax bonds; therefore BE IT ORDAINED BY THC CITE' COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PLAINVIE 4 TEXAS: SECTION 1' That the bonds of said City, to be called "CITY OF PLAINVIE S, WATER AND M,1EPt IMOVEMENT BONDS" be issued in the principal sum of .FIFTY THOUSAND DOLLARS ( 50,0001, for the pur- pose of improving, enlarging, extending and repairing the City's Waterworks and Sanitary Seger System, underand by virtue of the Constitution and lags of the State of Texas SECTION 2: That said bonds shall be numbered consectivel- y from one 1 to Fifty (50) , both inclusive; shall be of the , denomination of One Thousand Uolla.rs(1,000) each, aggregating the sub of FIFTY THOUSAND .COLLARS ($50, 000) SECTION That said bonds shall be dated May 10, 19 50, and shell become due and payable serially in accordance with the full' owing schedule' BOND NUIVMERS ( LL INCLUSIVE) MATURITY DATES AMOUNTS 1 and 2 February 10, 1951 2,000 3 to 5 Fabruary 10, 1952 $3,000 6 to 8 February 101 1953 1000 9 to 11 February 101 1954 WOO 12 to 14 February 10)'1955 31000 15 to-17 February 102 1956 3;000 18 to 20 February 101 1957 31000 121 to 23 February 10, 1958 32000 24 to 26 February 101-195$ 31000 27 to 30 February 10, 1960 4y000 31 to-34 February 102 1961 4,000 35 to8 February 10 1962 4,000 39 to'42 Febtuary 10' 1963 41000' 43 to 46 February 102 1964 I 4p 00,0 47 to 50 February 10, 1965 41000 SECTIOILT-4:,' That said bonds shall bearinterest from date c until P,17i-dat the following rates per annum that is tosay-- (a) Bonds Nuer s-1 to mb 14 b o th 'inclusive (maturingm on -February 10th in each I of,the-years :1951 to,1955, both inclusive) shall bear interest at therate of" ONE AND THREEa'--FOURTHS"P-R 'CENTUM 1-ji-AM ---per Antum; Bonds Numb6r'815 to'-'34,,--both inclusive 6 (.maturing on February 10th in each o]" the years 1956 to 1961, both inclusive) shall bear interest at the rate of TWO.AND ONE- FOURTH PER CENTU116 (2'%) per annum; and (c) Bonds Num , both inclusive (maturing Numbers 35 to 50 on February 10th in each of the years 1962 to 1965 both inclusive) shall bear interest at the rate of TOA T,,v ONE-HALF ' FER, CENTUM (21%) 2 per annum; such interest to be evidenced by proper coupons attached to each of said bonds, and said interest shall be payable on February 10$ 1951, and semi-annually thereafter on August 10th and February loth in each year. SECTION 5: That both principal and interest of said bonds shall be payable in lawful money of the United States of America) at the MERCANTILE NATIONAL BANK AT DALLAS, DALLAS, TE1_4S, uponpresenta I tion and surrender of bonds or proper interest coupons. SECTION 6: That each of said bonds shall be y signed b the C) Mayor,, countersigned by the City Secretary., and the corporate seal of the "CITY OF PLAINVIEW, TbXAS" shall be impressed upon each of them. SECTION 7: That the facsimile signatures of the Mayor and City e—tary may be lithographed or printed on the interest co- upons attached to said bonds, and shall have the same effect as if they had been signed by them. . - SECTION 8.- That the form of said bonds shall be sub- stantially as follows: NO. UNITED STATES OF AMERICA $1,000 STATE OF TEXAS COUNTY OF HALE CITY OF PLAINYIEW, TEXAS, WATER AND SE"NER I_f,1THOVEJ.A-0T BOND. THE CITY OF PLAINVIEW, a municipal corporation of the State of Texas, acknowledges itself indebted to, and FOR 'VALUE REUEIVEJ., _j hereby promises to pay to bearer, the sum of ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS (l,,OOO), in lawful money of the United States of America, on the TENTH DAY OF FEBRUARY, 19 jau I with interest thereon from the date hereof until paid at the rate of PER CENTU.'K ( pa- THU �0 per annum, payable on February 10., 19511 semi-annually thereafter on August 10th and February 10th in each year, and interest falling due on or prior to maturity hereof is payable only up&n presentation of the interest coupons hereto attached astheyseverally become due. BOTH PRINCIPAL and interest of this bond are hereby made payable at the MERCANTILE NATIONAL BANK _,'�,T DALLAS, DALLAS, TEXAS, AND FOR THE PROMPT.payment of this bond and of the interest thereon at maturity, the full faith, credit and resources of the I TM11­7 City of Plainview,,.Texas, are hereby irrevocably pledged. I THIS BOND is one of a series of like tenor and effect., except as to number,interest rate and maturity, numbered consecutively from One (1) to Fifty (50), both inclusive, in de- nomination of ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS (01 000) each, aggregating in amolint FIFTY THOUSAND DOLLARS (650,'0001, and issued for the purpose of improving, enlarging, extending and reparing the Gityts Waterworks and Sanitary Sewer System, under authority of the Constitution and laws of the State of Texas, pursuant to an ordinance duly adopted by the City Council of the City of Plain- view., Texas, and recorded in the nutes of said City Council. IT IS HEREBY CERITIFIZED, RECITED AND REPRESENTED that the issuance of this bond and the series of which it is -a part, is duly authorized by -w ZD laand by a vote of the qualified pro- perty taxpaying voters of the City of,Plainview Texas, voting at an election held for that purpose within said City on the 9th day of May, 1950; that all acts, conditions and things re- quired to be done precedent to and in the issuance of this series of b6nds, and of this bond, have,been properly done and '1 41 - performed, and have happened in regular and due\t1me2 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 the series of which it is a part, and to the payment of the interest coupons thereto'annexedsas the same shall become due; and that the total indebtedness of the city of Plain- view, Texas, including the entire .series of bonds of which this is one, does not exceed any constitutional or statutory limi- tation. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the City Council of the City of Plain - View, Texas, has caused the seal of said City to be affixed hereto, and this bond to be signed by the Mayor and,1countersigned by the City Secretary, and the interest coupons hereto attached to be executed by the lithographed or printed facsimile signatures of said Rayor and City Secretary; the date of this bond, in conformity with the ordinance above referred to, being the 10th day of May, 1950. Mayor, 0 ity of Plainview, Texas COUNTEI-tSIGNED: Ci Secretary, UTt—y-of Plainview, Texas. SECTION 2: That the form of interest coupon attached to each of said bonds shall be substantially as follows; NO. ON T111� DAY OF 0 the CITY, Or PLAINVIEW, a municipal corporation of the State of Texas, hereby promises to pay to bearer, at the IVIEHOANTILE NATIONAL BANK AT DALLAS, DALLAS, TEXAS, the sum of DOLLARS in lawful money o the United States of America said sum being` months' interest duethatday on "CITY O� PLAINVIZRTL AS, ��}ATER AND SEWER I1,11PROVEITAIENT BOND", dated Mlay loy 1950., Bond No. City Secretary ivyor SIECTION 10: That the following certificate shall I be printed on the back of each bond: F) OFFICE OF COMPTRULLER1 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 con- formity with the Constitution 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. WITNESS -.kff HAND AND SEAL OF OFFICE at Austin, Texas, Comptroller of Publi&7A_cc�6_u_nts of the State of Texas. SECTION 11: That a special fund to be designated 11S_Ph,"1AL 11A.1,1L".R AND SEUER IPIPROVEI'VIENT BOND FUND" is hereby created, and the proceeds of all taxes collected for or on account of this series of bonds shall be credited to. said fund for the purpose of paying the interest on and to provide a sinking fund for the redemption of said bonds at maturity;. and said fund shall be used for no other purpose; that to create said fund and to pay the interest on said bonds and provide a sinking fund sufficient to redeem them at maturity, a tax of FOUR CENTS on each one hundred dollarst' valuation of alb able 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 ne- cessary,, or in addition thereto as may be required, until said bonds with interest thereon have been fully paid, and said tax of FOUR CENTS ( ") is here now levied for the current year, and so much thereof as shall be necessary, or in addition thereto as may be require4,,is hereby levied for each succeeding year while said bonds or any of them are outstanding, and the sa:me shall be annu- ally assessed and collected and applied to the nur-ose named. SEUTION 12: BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF =114VIEW) TE - A Q - A-A'D That the Mayor of said City shall be, and he is hereby authorized to take and have charrre 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 At- torney General and their registration by the Comptroller of Public Accounts. SECTION 1-;- BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED BY '.1LH;1CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PLAINV'JILEW, TEZ-1_11430.- That the sale of the bonds herein authorized to CENTRAL INVESTRiENT COPIPANY OF TE�aS, DALLAS., TEX"AS, at the priceof par and accrued interest to date of delivery, plus a premium of 4� is hereby confirmed. Delivery of the bonds shall be made.to said purchaser as soon as may be after the:adoption of this ordinance, upon payment therefor in accordance nrith the terms of sale. SECTION 14: AND BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PLAINVJE1%1, TEXAS: The public importance of this measure, and the fact that it is to the best interest of the City -to construct improvements, - enlargements, extensions and repairs -to the Cityts lrv�aterworks and Sanitary Sewer System, at the earliest possible date, constitute and create an emergency -and an urgent public necessity requiring that any rule providing for ordinances to be read and voted upon at more than one meeting of the City Council be suspended, and requiring that this ordinance be passed and tak4 effect as an emergency measure, and such rules and provisions are accordingly suspended and this ordinance is passed as an emergency measure and shall takeeffect and be in full force from and after its passage. PASSED AND APPROVED, this the 15th day of May, 1950. JIM 262 ATTEST: City Secretary, City of Plainview, Texas. (City Seal) City of Plainview, Texas ORDINANCE AU`: HOIRIZING I3S"`UA1,1GE OF $1401000 "CITY OF PLAINJ11.1:;W TEXA81 STATIO14 BONDS") DATED 1,1AY 10., 15,0 THE STATE OF TEXAS CITY OF PLAI14VIEW COUNTY OF HALE ON THIS the 15th day of IvIlay, 1950, the City - Council of the City of Plainview, Texas, convened in regular session, at the regular meeting place thereof in the City Hall, with the following members present and in attendance, to -wit: WINFlELD HOLBROOK, 1=11AYOR M. B. HOOD) E.114. OSBORNE) J.W. WALKER, RAY J. BLAIRJ ALDERMEN, and with the following absent: Sam Langford constituting a quorum, at which tiLi-ie the following, amoung other business was transacted, to -wit: Alderman Walker- introduced a proposed ordinance. The ordinance was read in full. Alderman - Osborne made a :notion that any rulE: requiring ordinances to Ue -read at more than one meeting be3,suspended, The motion was seconded by Alderman Hood . and carried by the following vote: AYES: Aldermen, Hood, Osborne.Walker and Blair, NOES: None. Alderman Blair made a motion that the ordinance be passed finally. The motion was seconded by 'Alderman Walker and carried by the following vote: AYES: Aldermen Hood, Osborne, Walker, and Blair. NOES: None. The Mayor announced that the ordinance had been finally passed. The ORDINANCE is as follows: "AN ORDINANCE by the City Council of the City of Plainview., Texas, authorizing the issuance of 'City of Plainview, Texas Fire Station Bonds', to be dated Malay 10; 1950, in the principal sum of M0,000, bearing interest at the rates of l-3/4/) 24E% and 21% per annum, issued for public building purposes, to -wit: - constructing and equipping Fire Stations and the acquisition of L sites therefor in said City; prescribing the form of the bonds and the for: of the interest coupons; levying a continuing direct annual ad valorem tax on all taxable property within the limits of said City to pay the interest on such bonds and to create a sinking fund for the re4emption thereof, and providing for the assessment and collection of such'taxes; enacting provisions incident and relating to the purpose and subject of this ordinance; and'declaring an emergency." WHEREAS, the. City Council of the City of Plainview, . Texas on the 17th day of April, 195Gi adopted an order calling an election on the question of the issuance of $140,000 general obligation tax bonds, to mature serially over a period of years Abt to exceed fifteen (15) years from the date thereof, bearing interest at the rate of not to exceed TWO AND ONE-HALP PER CENTUIVI (21%) per annum, payable annually or semi-annually, for public 2 building purposes, to -wit: constructing and equipping Fire Stations and the acquisition of sites therefor in said City; and WHEREAS, the said election was held pursuant to said order on the 9th day of blay, 195P, and resulted favorably to the issuance of said general obligation tax bonds, above described; and WHEREAS, this City council has examined into and inves- tigated the regularity of the proceedings for said election and finds that the same was duly and legally held; that the notice required by law to be given has been duly and legally given, and - that said election was conducted in strict conformity with the law; and WHEREAS, this City Council has heretofore -adopted a resol- ution declaring the results of said election and determining the specific authority of the city to issue said general obliga- tion tax bonds; and C:> WHEREAS, it is now necessary and proper that the City Council of the City of Plainview, Texas, proceed with the issu- ance of such general obligation tax bonds-; therefore BE IT ORDAINED BY THE 'CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PLAINVIEW, TEXAS: SECTION 1: That the bonds of said City, to be called "CITY OF PL I VIEv, TEXAS, FIRE STATION BUNDS". be issued in the principal sum of ONE HUNDRED FORTY THOUSAND DOLLARS (4140$000)) for public building purposes, to -'wit: constructing and equipping 3 C) Fire Stations and the acquisition of sites therefor in said City, under and by virtue of the C6nstitution and laws of the State of Texas. SE'CTION 2: That said bonds shall be numbered consecutively from one 71�t3­One Hundred Forty (140) , both inclusive; shall be of the denomination of One Thousand Dollars (41 000) each aggregating the sum of ONE HUNJIRLD FORTY THOUSAND DOLLARS('1401000)- SECTION 3: That said bonds shall be dated May 10, 1950, and shall become due and payable serially in accordance with the following schedule: BOND NUMBERS MATURITY DATES ARIOUNTS :(ALL INCLUSIVE) I to 8 February 10,-1951 8)000 9 to 16 February 10) 1952 8P000 17 to 24 February 10, 1953 81000 25 to 32 February 10) 1954 8)000 33 to 40 February 10, 1955 8POOO 41 to 48 February 10) 1956 8yOOO 49 to 56 February 10) 1957 81000 57 to 64 February 10) 1958 8fOOO 65 to 72 February 10, 1959 8;000 73 to 83 February 101 1960 11J000 84 to 94 February 101% 1961 111000 95 to 105 February 10) 1962 ll;OOO 106 to 117 February 10; 1,963 12Y000 118 to 128 February 101 1964 ll;OOO 129 to 140 February 101 1965 121000 SECTION LC. That said bonds shall bear interest from date until. paid, at the following rates per annum that is to say -- (a), Bonds Numbers 1 to 40, both inclusive (maturing on Feb- ruary 10th in each of the years 1951 to 1955, both inclusive) .shall bear interest at the rate of ONE AND THREE -FOURTHS PER CENTUM (1-314%) per annum (b) B6nds Numbers 41 to 94, both inclusive (maturing on Feb- ruary 10th in each of the years 3.956 to 1961, both inclusive) shall, bear interest at the rate of TWO AND ONE-FOURTH PER CENTUM (241%) per annum; and .(c) Bonds numbers 95 to 140, both inclusive (maturing on February 10th in each of the years 1962 to 1965 both inclusive) shall, bear interest at the rate of TWO AND ONE-HALF PER GENTUM(2-1%) per annum; ------- - - - --- 264 such interest to be evidenced by proper coupons attached to each of said bonds, and said interest shall be payable on February 101 1951, and semi-annulally thereafter on August 10th and February 10th in each year. ION That That both principal and interest of said, bonds shall be p-gLygble in lawful money of the United States of America, at the MERCANTILE NATIONAL BANK AT DALLAS, DALLAS, TEXAS, upon presentation and surrender of bonds or proper coupons. SECTION 6: That each of said bonds shall be signed by the CD 14javor and countersigned by the City Secretary, and the corporate seal of the "CITY OFPLAINVIEW, TEXAS" shall be impressed upon each of them., SECTION 7: That the facsimile signatures of the Mayor and City 3_ecretiry may be lithographed or printed on the interest' coupons attached to said bonds, and shall have the same effect as if they had bean signed by them. hem. SECTION 8: That the form of said bonds shall be substantially as foMiw`6_.;_ NO. UNITED STATES OF A1,1ERICA $lt000 STATE OF TEXAS COUNTY OF HALE CITY OF PLAINV,,,E`vV, TEXAS FIRE STATION BOND,, THE CITY OF PLAINVIXW, 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 a ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS (afOOO), in lawful money of the United States of America:,',on the TENTH DAY OF FEBRUARY, 19 ' with interest thereon from the date hereof until paid at the Fa—teof PER CEN`LUM -- per annum, payable on February 10, 1951, and semi- annuallyfhereafter on August 10th and February 10th in each year, and interest falling due on or prior to maturity hereof is payable only upon presentation of the interest coupons hereto attached as they severally become due. BOTH PRINCIPAL and interest of this bond are hereby made pay- able at thei1j .MERGANTILNAT10NAL BANK AT DALLAS, DALLAS, LEXAS and for the prompt payment of this bond and the interest thereon at maturity, I the fullfaith, credit and resources of the City of Plainview, lexas, are hereby irrevocably pledged. THIS BOND Is one of a series of like tenor and effect, except as to number, interest rate and maturity, numbered consecutively from One (1) to One Hundred Forth (140), both inclusive, in denoraination of One Thousand Dollars (41,000) each, aggregating in amount ONE HUNDRED FORTY THOUSAND DOLLARS ($140,0007, and is- sued for public- building purposes, to -wit: constructing and equipping Fire Stations and the acquisition of sites therefor in said City; under authority of tqe Constitution and laws of the State of Texas, pursuant to an ordinance duly ad6pt(W by the City Council of the City of Plainview, Texas, and recorded in the Rlinutes of said City Council. IT IS HEREBY CERTIFI&D, RECITED AND REPRESEN'J.'EJ that the issuance of this bond and the series of which it is a part, is duly authorized by law and by a vote of the qualified property taxpaying voters of the City of Plainview, Texas, voting at an election held for that purpose within said City on the-9th day of May, 1950; that all acts conditionsand things required to be done precendent to and in,the issuance of this series of bonds and of this bond, have been properly done and performed and have happened in regular and due time, form and2qaXler 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 the seriesofwhich it is a part, and to the payipent of the interest coupons -thereto annexed as the same shall debtedness of the City of series of bonds of which stitutional or statutory become due; and that the total in - Plainview, Texas, including the entire this is one, does not exceed any con- litaitation. IN WITNESS WHEHEOF, the City Council of the City of Plain- view, Texas, has caused the seal ol" said City to be affixed,here- to, and this bond to be signed by the Mlayor and countersigned by lz� CD the City Secretary, and the interest coupons hereto attached to be executed by the lithographed or printed facsimile signa- tures tur6s of said Vlayor and City Secretary; the date of this bond, `in conformity with the ordinance above referred to, being the 10th day of May, 1950. COUNTEHSlGNED: Winfield Holbrook Mayor, City of Plainview, Texas. P. H. Bryan City 0ecreetary, City of Plain- view, Texas. SECTION,9: That the form of interest coupon attached to each of said bonds shall be substantially as follows: NO. ON THE DAY OF the CITY OF PLAINVIa-11, a municipal corporation of the State of Texas, hereby promises to pay to bearer, at the 1v CANTILE NATIONAL BANK AT 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 "CITY OF PLAINVIEW TEw,1,A3_ F .2 1 IRE STMIGN BONDII . dated May 10 1950. BOND- '1\10. - City Secretary, Mayor SECTION 10: That,,the following certificate shall be print- ed on the back ofeach bond: OFFICE OF = TROLLER AEGiSTEii Na. STATE OF TEXAS I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT there is on file and of record in my office a certificate of the Attorney General of the State of Texas, to the effect that ',this bond has been examined by him as required by law, 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-- istered by one. WITNESS PIT HAND ANj SEAL OF OFFICEatAustin, Texas. Comptroller of - Public Accounts of the State of Texas. ,SECTION 11: That a special Fund to be designated "SPECIAL F! ' fuS, =r=h BUij FUND" is hereby created, and the proceeds of all taxes collected for or on account- of this series of bonds shall be credited to said fund for the purpose of paying, the interest on and t-o provide a sinking fund for the redemption of said bonds at maturity; and said fund shall be used for no other purpose; that to create said fund and to pay the interest on said bonds and provide a sinking fund sufficient to redeem them C) at maturity, a tax of TEN CENTS on each one hundred dollars' valuation of a1: taxa` le pr perty in the City of Plain- riIMI, texas, or such an amount as may at all times be legally necessary, shall be annually levied on said property and annual- ly assessed and collected, or so much thereof .,as shall be neces- sary, or in.: ddition theret® as may be required) until said bonds with interest thereon have been fully paid, and said tax of CENTS (om.,__) is here n:ow le � ied 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 succeed- ing year while said bonds, or any of them are outstanding, and the same shall be annually assessed and collected and applied to the Purpose named. SECTION 12 : BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED BY l BL CITY COUNCIL OF THE CTT . OF PL It VIEW) 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 tape and have charge and control of the`bonds herein authorized pending their approval by the Attorney General and their registration by the Comptroller of Public Accounts.- SECTION l : BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THEE CITY OF P_LA7INVIE1A,1, TEXAS: That the,sale of the bonds herein authorized to CENTRAL INV,,S`T'I", NT COPIPANY OF TE.�AS, WALLAS, TEXAS.t the price of par and accrued interest to date of delivery, plus a premium of -0- is hereby confirmed. Delivery of the bonds shall be made.to said purchaser as soon as ray be after the adoption of this ordinance, upon payment therefor in accordance with the terms of sale. S ,,'U TIONT It : AK } BE 1. FURTHER G'RDA I ME-D BY THE CITY COUNCIL The public importance of this measure, and the fact that it is.to the best interest of the City l construct and equip Fire Stations as herein authorized, at the earliest possible date, constitute and create an emergency and an urgent public necessity, requiring that any rule providing for ord.inances to be read and voted upon at more than one meeting of the City. Council be suspended, and requiring that this ordinance",be passed and take effect as an emergency measure, and such rules and provisions are accordingly suspended, and this ordinance is passed as an emergency measure, and shall take effect and be in full force from and after its passage. PASSED AND APP1HOVED, this the 15th day of May, 1950. Winfield Holbrook ITayor, City of Plainview, AT i'EST: Texas. P. H. _ Bryan City Secretary, City of Plain- view, Texas. ( CITY SEAL) ORDINANCE AUTHOHIZING ISSUANCE OF 040, OOO "CITY OF PLAN IEI , TEXAS, CITY HALL IMPR i EI'L0 T' BONDS", DATED 14AY 10, 1950. THE STATE OF TEXAS CITY OF PLAINVIEW COUNTY OF HALE ON THIS thbl-115th day of May, 1950, the City Council of the City of Plainview, Texas, convened in regular session, at the regular meeting place thereof in the City Hall, with the following memebers present and in attendance, to -wit: M;A WINFIELD HOLBROOK, .YOH M. B. HOOD I E. Id. OSBORNE) J. W. WALKER, ALDERIjIEN, HAY- D. BLAIR. and with the following absent: Sam Langford constituting a quorum; at which time fhe following, among other business was transacted, to -wit: Alderman Blair introduced a proposed ordinance. The ordinance was . read in full. Alderman Osborne made a motion that any rule requir- ing ordinances to be read at more than one meeting be sus- pended. The motion was seconded by 'Alderman Walker ,and carried by the follov,Ting vote: AYES: Aldermen: Hood, Osborne, Walker and Blair. NOS: none. U - Alderman Osborne made a motion that the ordinance be pass-ed final-1.31y. The motion was seconded by Alderman Hood and carried by the following vote: AYES: Aldermen:Hood, _ Osborne, Walker and Blair. NOES:, none. The Mayor announced that the ordinance had been -finally passed. The ORDINANCE is as follows: "AN ORDINANCE by the City Council of the City of Plainview, Texas, authorizing the issuance of 'City of Plainview, Texas, City Hall Improvement Bonds', , to be dated May 10, 1950, in the principal A40,000 bearing interest at the rates of sum of 9 -3/4%,'21j; and 2-1- per annum, issued for public 1 4 2%; building purposes, to­vvit: constructing improvements, additions, betterments and repairs to the existing City Hall of said City; prescribing the form_of the bonds and the form of the interest coupons; levying a continuing direct annual ad valorem tax on all taxable property within the limits of said o create City to pay the interest on such bonds and t a sinking fund for the redemption thereof, and pro- viding for the assessment and collection of such taxes; enacting provisions incident and relat to the sub- C.'� -ing ject and prupose of this ordinance; and declaring an emergency, WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Plainview, Texas on the 17th day of April; - 1950, adopted an order calling an f " election on the question of the issuance of 40,000 general obligation tax bonds to mature serially over a period of years not to exceed fifteen (15) years from the date thereof, bearing interest at the rate of not to exceed Tl�TO AND ONE- HALF PER CENTUIJI (21%) per annum, payable annually or semi allually, for public -building purposes to -wit: constructing improvements, additions, betterments and repairs to the exist- ing City Hall of said City; and WHEREAS, the said election was held pursuant to said order on the 9th day of May, 1950, and resulted favorably to the iss- uance of said general obligation tax bonds., above described; and 2 b Zi WHEREAS, this City Council as examined into and investigated the regularity of the proceedings for said election and finds that the same was duly and legally held; that the notice re- quited by law to be given has been duly and legally given; and that said election was conducted in strict conformity wit#, the law; and WHEREAS, this City Council has heretofore adotped a resolu- tion declaring the results of said election and determining the specific authority of the City to issue said general obliga- tion tax bonds; and WHEREAS, it is now necessary and proper -that the City Council of the City of Plainview, Texas,proceed with the issuance of such general obligation tax bonds; therefore TBE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF "'HE CITY OF PLAINVIEliff, EXAS:, SECTION 1: That the bonds of said City; to be called "CITY OF PLAINTIEW, TELks, CITY HALL IMiPROVERIENT BONDS", be issued -in the principal sum of FORTY THOUSAND DOLLARS (,-40,000), for public building purposes, to -wit: constructing improvements, additions, betterments and repairs to the existing City Hall of said City, under and by virtue of the Constitution and laws of the State of Texas. SECTION 2: That said bonds shall be numbered consecutively from One TIT to Forty.(40), both inclusive- shall be of the de- nomination of One Thousand Dollars(1,000� each, aggregating the sum of FORTY THOUSAND DOLLARS ($40,000). SECTION 3: That said bonds shall be dated May 10, 1950) and shall become due and payable serially in accordance with the following schedule: B014D NUMBERS (All Inclusive) MATURITY DATES ARIOUNTS 1 February 10)1951 $1)000 2 and 3 February 1OP1952 2,000 and 5 February 10) 1953 2)000 6 and 7 February 10, 1954 20000 8 to 10 February 10) 1955 31000 11 to 13 February 101 1956 32000 14 to 16 February 101 1957 3,000 17 to 19 February 101 1958 3,000 20 to 22 February 10$ 1959 3j000 23 to 25 February 10) 1960 3X0 26 to 28 February 10 1961 3;000 29 to 31 February 10P 1962 3.,000 32 to 34 February 10, 1963 3,000 35 to 37 February 10, 1964 31000 38 to 40 February,10, 1965 3sO00 SECTION 4: That said bonds shall bear interest from date until paid, at the following rates per annum; that is to say ---- (a) Bonds Numbers 1 to 10, both inclusive (maturing on February 10th in each of the years 19551 to 1955, both inclusive) shall bear interest at the rate of ONE AND 1PHREE-'FOURTHS PER CENTURT, (1-3/4%) per annum; (b) Bonds Number 11 to 28, both inclusive (maturing of February 10th in each of the years 1956 to 1961, both inclusive) shall bear interest at the rate of TWO AND OHE-FOURTH PER CENTUM (21%) per annum; and (c) Bonds Numbers 29 to 40, both inclusive (maturing on February 10th in each of the years 1962 to 1965, both inclusive) shall bear interest at the rate of TWO AND ONE-HALF PER CENTUMI (21%) per annum; 2 such interest to be evidenced by proper coupons attached to each of said bonds, and said interest shall be payable on February 10,1951, and semi-annually thereafter on August 10th and February 25 10th in each year. SECTION 5: That both principal and interest of said bonds shall be payable in lawful money of the United States of America, at the IVLEiRGANTILE" NATIONAL BANK AT DALLAS, DALLAS, TEXAS, upon presentation and surrender of bonds or proper coupons* I SECTION 6: That each of said bonds shall be signed by the 1V9yor and countersigned by the City Secretary, and the corporate seal of the "CITY OF PLAINVIEW, TEXAS 11 shall be impressed upon each of them. SECTION 7: That the facsimile signatures of the Mayor and City Secretary may be lithorgraphed or printed on the interest coupons attached to said bonds, and shall have the same effect as if they had been signed by them. SECTION 8: That the form of said bonds shall be sub- stantTally as follows: O. UNITED STATES OF AMERICA $11000 STATE OF TEXAS COUNTY OF HALE CITY OF PLAINVIEW, TEXAS, CITY HALL IMPRO-VEIVIENT BOND The CITY OF PLAINVIE101, a municipal corporation of the State of Texas, acknowledges itself indebted to, k-%TD FOR 7ALUE RECEIVED, hereby promises to pay to bearer, the sum of ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS ($1,000), in lawful money of the United States of America, on the TENTH DAY OF FEBRUARY, 19--, with interest thereon from the date hereof until paid at the rate of 1-1 CLENTUM ( o PER A) ,num, payable on February 10. per an nun and semi-annually thereafter on August loth and Feb- ruary 10th in each year., and interest falling due on or , prior to maturity hereof is payable only upon presentation of the interest coupons hereto attached as they severally become due. BOTH PRINCIPAL and interest of this bond are hereby made payable at the MERCANTILE NATIONAL BANK AT DALLAS, DALLAS, TEXAS, and for the prompt; payment of this bond and of the interest thereon at maturity, the full faith, credit and resources of the City of Plainview, Texas, are hereby irrevocably pledged. THIS BOND is one of a series of like tenor and effect, except as to number, interest rate and maturity, numbered consecutively from One (1) to Forth (40),. both inclusive, in denomination of One Thousand Dollars ($1,000) each aggregating in amount FORTY THOUSAND DOLLARS ("PA0,0001, and issued for public building proposes, to -wit: construct- ing improvements, additions, betterments and repairs to the existing City Hall of said City, under authority of the Coaptitution and laws of the State of Texas, pursuant to an ordinance duly adopted by the City Council of the City of Plainview, Texas, and recorded in the Rinutes of said City Council. IT 13 HEREBY CERTIFIED, RECITED -,,A,ND REPiPESENTED that the issuance of this bond and the series of which it is a part, is duly authorized by law and by a vote of the qual- ified property taxpaying voters of the City of Plainview, CD Texas, voting at an election held for that purpose within said City of the 9th day of Ji."Iay, 1950; that all acts, conditions and things required to be done precedent to and in the issuance of this series of bonds, and of this bond have bgen properly done and performed and have happened in regular and dup- time, form and manner as required by law; that sufficient and proper provision for the levy and tollection of taxes has been made which, when collected, ed, sh&ll be appropriated exclusively to the payment of this bond, and the se ' ries of which it is a part, and to the payment of the interest coupons thereto annexed as the same shall become due; and that the total indebtedness of the 7 City of Plainview, Texas , including the entire'series of bonds of which this is one, does not exceed any constitutional or statu- tory limitation. IN �,�TITI ESS WHEREOF, the City Council of ` the City of Plain.- view, Texas, has caused the seal of said Gity to be affixed here- to, and this bond to be signed by the Mayor and countersigned by the City Secretary , and the interest coupons hereto attached to be executed by the lithographed or printed facsimile signatures of said mayor and City Secretary; the date of this bond, in con- formity with the ordinance above referred to, being the loth day of May, 1950• `infield Holbrook Mayor) City of Plainview, COUNTERSIGNED: Texas. P. H. Bryan City secretary, Ci'y of Plain- view, Texas. SECTION 9: That the form of interest coupon attached to each of saia bonds shall be substantailly as follows: NO. ON THE DAY OF 19 . The CITY OF PLANVIEW,.a municipal corporation of the Stake of Texas, hereby premises to pay to bearer, at the MERCANTILE NATION- AL BANK AT DALLAS, DALLAS, TEXAS, the sum of DOLLARS ( ), in lawful money of the United States of Aizerica, said sum being monthst interest due that day on 'CITY Oi PLAINVIE1 , TEXAS, CI` Y HALL ITJIP OVMENT BOND", dated May 10 1950. Bold NO. City Secretary yor SECTION 10: That the following certificate shall be printed on the back.of each bond: OFFICE OF COiviPTROLLER� EG%STE;Ii � . StaTE OF T:EdtiA I HREEBY 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 i ith, the Constitution and laws of the State of Texas, and that it is a valid nad binding obligation upon said City of Plainv:ie:,.7, Texas, ' and said bond has this day been registered by me. 1,�IT14ESS _vff HAND �_ND SELL OF OFab'ICE at Austin, Texas, Comptroller of Public Accounts cif the State of Texas. SEOTION 11: That a special fund to be designated 11SPi;CIA.L CITY HALL I171PRC4ExiLl4T BOND -FUIN tr is hefleby created, and the proceeds of all taxes collected for or on account ol' this series of bonds shall be credited to said .fund for the purpose of paying the interest on and to provide a sinking fund: 'or the redemption of said bonds at .maturity; and said fund shall be used far no other purpose; that to create said fund and to y.-ay the interest on said bonds and Drovide a sinking fund sufficient to redeem the_ at maturity, a t �x o T'O CENTS on each one .hundred dollars' valuation of all taxable property in the City of, Plainview, Texas, or 'such an amount as may at all :times be .2 77 legally necessary, sahll be annually levied on said prop- erty and annually assessed and collected, or so much there- of of as shall be necessary, or in addition thereto as may be required, until said bonds with interest thereon have 'been fully paid, and said tax of TVV7Q CENTS 2d . ) -..s here now levied for the current year, and so much thereof as shall be necessary, or in addition thereto as may be requir- ed, is hereby levied for each succeeding year while said bonds, or any o' them are outstanding, and the same shall be annually assessed and collected and applied to the purpose named. SECTION 12: BE IT FUiTHEH ORDAINED B-:,F THE CifY COUNCIL oF f C Y lvi_,Aiilvioal TEXAS: That the 1,layor of said City shall be, and he is hereby authorized to take and have charge of all necessary orders and records pending investigation b,"r the Attorney General of the State of Texas, and shall take and have Charge and control_ of the bonds herein authorized pending their ap- proval by the Attorney General 'n-- a d their registration by the Comptroller of Public ccounts. SECTIOL14 : J1 BE IT _L FURTHER OA RDANJE ID BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE _Q=f 01"T PLAINVIEVV', TEXAS: That the sale of the bonds herein authorized to CENTRAL INVESTIV NT 00i',T,-INY ClFl TE" _AS, DAL -AS, TEX.iiS, at the price of par and accrued interest to date of delivery, plus a premium of ;p -0- is hereby confirmed. Delivery o" the bonds shall -bemade to said purchasers as soon as may be after the adopt -lion of this ordinance, upon payment therefor in accordance with the terms of sale. il SECTION 14: AND BE IT FUHTI,­tJR 01WAIINi�I'_) BY' THi� CTf�_y CC I jul'i CIi; UIP, HE' CITY OF PLAINVIE1,V, TEXAS: The public importance of this measure, and the fact that it is to be the best interest of the City to construct improvemc, ents to the existinCity ItHall as herein authorized at the earliest possible date, constitute and create an emem,-,ency and an urgent public necessity, requiring that any rule providing for ordinances to be read andvotedupon at more than one Tieetin,­ of the City Council be suspended, --d C? a in requirin,- that this ordinance be passed and take effect as an emergency measure, and such rules an,, provisions are accordingly suspended and this ordinance is -passed as an em- er,rency measure, and shall take effect and be in full force _Lrom and after its passage. PASSED AND APPROVED, this the 15th day of ivlay, 1950. Winfield Holbrook avor, , City 31 Plainview, ,71ems ATTEST: P. H. BrZan City Secretary, City of Plain -view, Texas. (CITY SEftL) Moved by Osborne seconded by Hood that the city pay bill of Henry & henry for work in city Park., of 0495-00., Carried. Communications were read from The Qnester Club and Del- phin Club in re and tea spraying and sanitary conditions in CD CD the City. The meeting adjourned. Mayor City Secretary June 5, 1950 The City Council met in Regular session at the City Hall with Mayor Holbrook presiding. And the following Aldermen attending, M.B. Hood, Ray D. Blair, Sam Langford, J.W. Walker, E.M. Osborne. City Attorney, Frank R. Day and City Engineer, R.K. Snethen also were -present. The minutes of Play 15thread and approved. Davis Horne of the Plainview Bus Company asked the Plainview Bus Company asked the Council to permit the suspension of service on the 9th and 13th Street Line beginning June 8th. and continueing till Schools open, as the revenues were not paying' expenses, Moved by Langford second by Blair, That the request be granted, and said service to be resumed sooner if the Council found that sufficient demand and revenue developes, to warrant a resumption. Carried. I The Mayor read the following reports for May. Building Insipector 398.65 Plainview Bus Co. 30-08 A.C. Koeninger .2.00 Police 1495.50 Parking Pleters 2702.00 Delinquent Taxes 122.69 Current Taxes 872-38 City Secretary 6065.37 Meat Inspector 147.20 Water Plant. Moved by Osborne second by 'Walker, That the reports be accepted and filed, Carried. Moved by Walker second by Blair, That the following list of bills be approved and paid. Carried J.B. Heflin, Aud V5.00, Chaney -Welding & Repair, 00, Mrs. Pat Connelly, Pol. 4i7 * 50, Commercial Radio Monitoring �4:50, Cecil Boggs, Pol.-Parade $7.50, Connor Mathes Co., $10.71, Roy Maxey Pol. Parade $7 50 Cosden Petroleum Corp. $2 National Guard �27.75, j .50$ W#b. Darl;y & Co.: 447.60, N.A. Wheeler Pol. Parade �7-50, Cloverlake Creamery 4.65, P.H. Bryan, Petty Cash, $49-47, Church - well Bros. Oil 058.95, Henry & Henry Park $495-00, City Blacksmith Shop $-75, Nath Burkett-J.V. Smith,case-San. $21-41, Coca-Cola Botteling-Co. �29-78, O.R. Hickey -San '415-001, Continental 0411 Co. $125-07, J. Oliver Bier -Postmaster 400 06'Clowe'& Cowan, -Inc. olol.88 W L. Copeland, St. $120.00, Eaton & Sudduth �187-32, Wayne Bennett Kntr. 392.25, Eagle Chemical Co. 25 Dale Bolles, ater 18.00, The Flax Co. $4.50,G.V. Sawyer, Pol. �3W1- 3-k His�rOinbotham-­Bartlett Co. $82-75, A.M. Hamilton -Expense to Lubbock' $29'78, Cities Service Co. $182-78, Wost Pharmacy $-94, R.V. Payne-Exp. ,Canadian Dam 0150-00,. Bernard Oil Company 4,40.45, Pan. & Santa Fe RR Co. $188.75, O.K. Rubber Welders $14.25, Miller & Miller $8.52, Good Year Servica Stores t42 001 Harbin,, Tj1'rs. W.B. Bar None Rodeo $12.00, M.W. Lemons\ Burial Assn. 0.80, Foxworth-Galbraith CO. $28.97) G.V. Sawyer,Pol. 33.00, Hi -Plains Radiator Sales �18 30, Underwood Bar B.Q. Water 8-70, Hale Co. State Bank $3.30, Dale Bolles, "W'ater $15.00, Hancocks, Fire Ext';n,.,;,Uishe'r Cb. 11.75, Cecil Lebow San. 250-00,. The Hale Co. AbsVract Co. $9.00, Mrs. Pat Connelly$ Pol. 4-35.63, John Hull `°�95.00 O.R. Hickey, Can. 15-00, Johnson-Burn-ous $12.78,-J.B. Heflin, cud. 05-00, Herald -News Publishing Co. 4111.902 P.H. Bryan, Local Reg. 425-502 Kiker's Service Station $8.85, Mr. J.L. Clem -Park 13,-50, R.H. Knoohuize'n & Co. 34.00, Dale Bolles, Water 21.00, The Karpark Corp. 221, SW Public Service Co. $2067.78, 1-4iles Studio $2.25) S.W. Beli Telephone Co. $125.11, Mitchell Hardware Co. 0.09, 'West Texas Gas Co. A6.85, Maggard-Nall lKotor Co. $43.34, Austin Battery Go. $39-15, McDonald Trading Post $49.60, Baker's Garage W.50, Morgan Convalescent Home 414-14, Bradley's Market 43.65, Gulf Oil $49.86, Neptune,Meter Co. $1542.16, Owens Electric $2.40, Peerless Pump Divisison 41-50, Phillips ps Battery Co. $53.90, _Pv. Seed House $1.70, Pioneer Drive Inn Cafe 88.08, Pv. Sanitarium & 61inic $75-00, National Disinfectant Co. $28.75, Pv. Safety Lane 48-95, Pv. Floral Co. 43-00, The Plainview Tribune 28.50, TheRohan Co. 4448.14, Rogers Battery & Electric 68.08, Rowland & Gordon Co. $91-77) V.R. Rodgers & Son 21.20, R.&R, Supply Co. $50.28, Robison & Herring Drug, 11 Rocks,,Tell Bros. & Co. $30.25, Fred Shelton, Co. Clerk, $1.25, R.Q. Silverthorne $110.00, Zeiglers,Food No-3 :11.00, The Steck Company 01$.40, Seipp Machine Shop $10.50, Marshall Surratt-Tax Cal. �25.00, Shepard Chevrolet Co. :16.62, Shook Tire Company $11.44, The Texas Company 243.034 Dept. of Dairy Mfg. Tex. Toch. 17.00, United S',ates asphalt Cor-251.47, Viking Supply Corp. F35.$$, Winn Motor Company 69.�6, Wilson-��ti'alz Sporting Goods Co. 521.60, Western Union $1.50, John Logsden. 71.70. Moved by Lanford second by Blair, That the Renewal Bond of Fannie :Norman. of �20,000.00:as Tax Collector be approved. Carried. Moved by Osborne second by Langford That the City pay the Plainview Sanitarium bill on David Walls to the amount of U118.09. Carried. Moved bY- Langford second b Jx Hood, That the report of Leland aiton as auditor be :approved and the bill of 4500.00 for the City and 50.00 for the Housing unit be,paid, Carried. A Communication on sanitation, from the Parent Teachers association was read and ordered filed.' RE� LUTION Whereas, The Hale County State Bank and The Crity:Natonal Bank of Plainview, Texas heretofore has made bids to become a Depository of the funds of The City rof Plainview, and has agreed in said bid to make the Statutory depository bond and or to pledge the' securities which are authorized and provided by statute in the proper sums and amounts at all tires to fully protect the public funds belonging t6 the City, That may be deposited in the said Hale County State Bank and or The City National Tank: Now, theref ore be it resolved bv The City Council of the City of Plainview in regular session this 5th day of June, 1950, That The Hale County State Bank and The City National Tank be and they are hereby selected and designated as depo itorys of the.:public funds belonging to the City of Plainview. Moved by Hood second by Blair, That the above Resolution be adopted Carried. Moved by Osborne second by Langford, That the City Engineer be authorized to advertise for bids on a truck for the Street Department to be opened on l9th day of June at 7:30 P.M. Carried. Moved by Lang -Cord second by Osborne, That the City Engineer be authorized to ,advertise for bids on a car GMf 2 inch cast iron pipe al.proxi ately �6000 feet, to be opened July 6th, 7:3© P.M. =3 Carried. Moved by Hood second by Walker, That the City accept the low bid of Jarvis Tull..Co. on a power mower of $1496.29 Carried. A petition was filed asking The City Council to consider buying a lake for developing as a fishing spot.' meeting adjourned. 061 274 Plainview Texas July 6th.,.. 1950 The city Council met in regular session adjourned. to July 6th. with Mayor Holbrook presiding and the following Aldermen present, Ray B.. Blair, M#B. Hood, Sam Langford, J.W. Walker, City Attorney Frank R. Day and City Engineer R.K. Sn,ethen also attended the meeting. "rank Zelenyr asked that certain swings 3n the 7th. St.-Park.be moved. It was moved by balker and second by Langfordv That the swings be moved to a more secluded position. Carried. L.W. Kiker acted a spokesman for the Highway committee from the B.C.D. and Chamber of Commerce. Discussing State Highway Improver. meats through Plainview. Moved by Langford second Hood, That the City Council ask.the Highway Commission for the following Improvements: Carried* WHEREAS U. S. Highway No. 7bisects and runs through the City of Plainview on Fifth. Street: anal WHEREAS State Route Highway No. 194 bisects and rues through the City of flainview on Quincy_Street•, and WHEREAS, State farm to Market Highway No. 444 bisec`ts'and runs through the City of Plainview on Date Street; and WHEREAS, the City of Plainview is desirous of having firrst, U.S. Highway No. 70 improved and widened through the City of Plainview second, State Route Highway No. 194, and third, State Farm to Market Highway No-400; and WHEREAS, THE State Highway Commission has the controland authorityof each and every of said highways and must first approve widening and improving of said highways and appropriate money for such purpose; and WHEREAS, it is one of the requirements of the Stato Highway Department before such widening aid improving is made on highways bisecting and crossing towns and cities° within the State of Takes that such town or city agrees on its part -o-furnish the necessary right-of-way for such widening and improving of suchhighwags and to provide money for the laying of such curbs and gutters as may be found necessary and required by the State Highway Department. NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of hainview that the Highway • Department of the State of Texas be requested to widen and improve the three above highways iu'the following order First- U.S. Highway Ho.70 Second- State Route Highway Nwi 1:94, Third- State Farm to l arket' Highway No*,4 . BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the City Council, City of Plainview;, That the City of Plainview agrees and plodges-to the State fti.ghway Department that it will esquire and f urnish : the. ne+cessa rl-ht-of-� way for the widening and improving,of said above described highways! and will also furnish the funds and pay for the curbs and gutters that may be necessary and required by the State Highway Department for the improvement of said highways-. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that a certified copy of this resolution be furnished to the State Highway Department. .Mart Pool presented a contract inreT°gard to street lighting and power requirements, to the Council. It was moved by Hood second by.Langford# That the City Council amend.. the specifications on the 100 new lights to be installed overhead to read wiring instead of underground cable, in order to avoid cutting paving and walks, Carried. The Minutes of the Regular session.of June 19th and special of June 26th. read and approved. estimates The City 4agineer read in favor of Bryan and Hoffr `4t' follows on street paving.. 726.35 and 26303 Moved by Hood and , second by Blair, . That the estimates, be paid, Carried.' The . Mayor .read reports as follows, for June City Secretary 3269,64 Tax Collector Delinquent-31.3*82 Tax Collector Current 4855.74 Polide Report 1449.4E Plainview Bu.s , Co. 25.11 Water Pumping .... Food Inspector Parking Meters, 2414.54 Building Inspector 312.75 Meat Inspector 118460, moved by Blair second by Hood, That; -thy► r-eparts be accepted and filed Carried. r Moved by ;Hood second by Langford That the taxes -of C J. Harding on Frontier Courts be corrected according'to corrected valuation by G.B. Whitney appraisal Co. And: that the penalty- be waived_ if paid-_ immediately. Carried. The Mayer read 3 bids on Cast Iron pipe as follows for minimum car of 2 inch. July 6th McWane -Cast; Iron Pipe Co.. .48 ct�s: not firm Un ted States Cast Iron Pipe Co. *491 firm American Cast Iron P .pe Go. ..54 first b' Moved ► Langford second by Hood, That low firm laid .of 'United States Pipe and Foundry Chio be accepted Carried,. Moved by, Walker second by Langford, That the, following be app- otated as£ a Beard of Equalization for the Yeary ofi 1.95 , T.J, Boney,_Tom Roberts, Roy Maxey and that L.�. Taylor and ytX. Frogge be appointed -as alternates. Carried: • Moved by Walker and second by Blair That The; City pay the Hospital bill of Mrs.. Ada Schmalzried of $73.67 and the list of Bills Submitted. Carried. Bills since June 1+,�►th.»195E3 M.L. Sa ss 418.00 Hoyt Curry, 27101'. Pv. Sani.t. & Clinic SQ.t , Boyd & Davenport 5 , Miller ,& MillerJ.1t4j%i test Tex. Gas Ca,,95.d5 Austin Battery Co., 52.15, C„R« ony Co. 3$.69 Amaril a Communications Co. 4,8 ,. Bell Teleph+ete Co 122.40, S.W Public Service ° 1686. 4, Berryhi ll Equip'. Co $ 7.24, rt Electric Co. 9446-51, i:�4, Bakers Garage 43.t - Gars' Bands Service 3A2 Bernard tail Co. Commercial Radio ko;it. Co, , ;4.54„ Churchweil Bras. Oil Co. $140.460 Cities Service Oil Co. 235, 26, Clowe & Now 1260i.9 Connor Mathes 14o. Inc. 21.52, Crenshaw Paint &. Glass-, O 601 51osden Petroleum Corp. $1.20 ontine tal Oil Co. 158E ; College Drug, 8.3 .L. Chiddix 48 00 .T. Cain _Motor Co: 363.74, L.P. Davis '& Son :fl4 Eaton & Sudduth 205.35 Fexrth: Galbraith Co., 134 37, ®d Year Service 'Stare '4.0 Gravely Texas, Inc. $527,50 John Hull 78 00 Paul H gins Mons Stare 12$.749 Hayxees l etor Co 1 •5G, Herald Hews u1) Co.�nc. I0.38 Hancock's Fire E tinnguisherr Co. 3..25, Lang Bell Lmbr�. Co. 21.09, Jarvis -Tull & Co. nc. $34.22 K.W. Lemons Burial Assoc. $3.80,,-Jarvis-Tull &. Co, Inc. (Tractor1 41496.29, Kiker's Service Station - 22.54,, Lone Star Materials Inc. $96.00, John G. Lo sdon, 173104, - Lon L. McDaniel Ser. Sta. 53.34 Miles Studio 2.25, A*Donald Trading,Post- $A2.94, R.C. Cp. , 19.24, Ma.ggard.-Nall MOI er Ca 01.30S Mitchell `Hdw. Co. 2.5 , Nei Name Cafe, 127.45, Minn. Mining &_ Mmuf. Co,. 67x5©, Keptu ni Meter Co, 113t1.85s Newman tar Co Inca 130.E34., Phillips Battery Ca. 64.45 P eer Drive Ina Cafe 19.75, y.A: Rodgers & n$ .lb, Rustproof & Metal CoF6:79 W. Lee RQbertsol b.4 The ROhan Go*# Ihc. 58.11 J.I. Radford Gro. Co. 16.12,';Rebanson & Herring Drug, 45.72, Rockall Bras. & Co. �25.13, Rogers Battery & Electric 15.75 R.& R. Electronic Co. •15,` btovall68ac'heo it a later. 1. p'AB apieton Bros. 162.50, Rowland & Gordon Ce.,, Rears �lectrI.c 5.85s Shoes Tire ;Co. 63.52,. Beipp Machine Shop 29.501 P�, Sanitarium.& Clinic $73 67, R. . Silverthorne; 4100.00 Fred heltons Co Clerk` 1.25# The Selig Co. 37.25 Labe emieal Co. 1k:0 , Pv. Builders sup1448*65, ly 39.23 Pv. ilw. Company 85,08 Pv. Remy x Concrete Co. 'v._ Safety Lane 26.50, Dept. of Dairy Manus, T. Techfi„ 17 50, The'Texas Co., 66.45# Viking up ly Corp. tli.$2 Wri ht s Woodwarks lO,, 0 Winn l�tor Company(New Truck 2 -00, Winn Motor Uo.4124.1 _, :I Wils0n�a1s Sporting Ca�s13?.9 Western Union 6.5�� Rogers Agency $173-000 { J Salaries For J4ne P, H., Bryan 300.00, Winfield. Hollbrook 275 , 00 Margaret Kay 165.00 Daniee =tit 11+2.50 Fannie Nor an 225 00, Prank R. Day- 150 Rollin K. Sn+ethen 56. 0 Hoyt Curry $300.00 Nath Burkett ..5,60, Albert Co Parkhurst1B0.60 E.J. Si�qarer, 4196.00 Delbert Ballow 190.00, Hortense elphre 190.00 .T.-Sanderson 97*50 Wiley Johnson 180.00� GGe6,. J, swell 50*00, Saga Faith 80.06, T,PI. . Sitton 90*00 U. Cardinal 180.00 Todd Edd Burson 172.50 L.L. Atkins, 1.#4.00, W.A. Cox 172. 0, :M. dmm 225.00 J. Butler. 187.50, ArsM. Hamilton, o250.60, Leedy Maxey $1§5-& Frank Rigler 187.50, Berry Lynch $187.50 Everette Crisp $172.L50 Fred l.- Chandler 1$7.50Ha t Arvil W. rkins 172'.30, William l.-Renegar 18b.00 Howard Kirkpatrick $180.00 Johnnie D. Bailew 187.50,,Harold Perrin 172.50, , Plainview `ire De t,► 35.00 W«F. Pale` , 360.00 S.E. Bolles 275 WOO A.T,. Herrod 24C .00 Lewis Lowe 19e.-00 Jack Morris 187.50' Iey Warren 1$7.54 'R.'. Roberson 1g0. 0 Ed Walker 10.0101., lads Slaughter 210. H. R: Sloan 41.,500, J'.,H Hunter 180.00 F.L« Thornton. 250;00 �.�» ding 157.50, �'•B• Guh 19L200 00, «L, Atkins 172:50� M, Tplen 1€�0, Nate. Rannals .00H.R. Louallen172.50s J.M. Heflin 156,00 Will Evans 1.b ',D. Wilbourn 172.50 J-.K Eevers 150.06 fir. E.C« Nicholl 200,& Dr. D.P p JoAes 75,. 0, A.C. Koen ,ger, 2 0;000, Weldon Way 22�.00 N'. G Johnson 1�.5.00 A,D. Cowart' 165.00,. T.T. Car a�1i, 15.af,. Albert- F,hderson 1.500 . dames ..0.,. Churah- l we13. b .0 3 iaaustan Taylor #*64 00 J,A Cole 5. ., Fred Brick 15.fl,rne'st Carrut. ,0 F.C. Moore �150 Hui Bum 190 000 J.E.. Sheeou 200*00. Mrs Pat Connelly 55.$S, J. -Heflin 150. , Dale Belles 10Q r s The Meeting Adjourned City Secr tart'. Mayor.1 July 17t . Regular edsion The City+'Council ;met in regulitr session with Mayor K©lbraok presid- ing: The following aldermen' were present; 4 Ray D. Blair, Ni,B. Hood, _. J.W. Walker,,, and F.;M. Osborne=also City Engineer R K« Snpthen att. ended the meeting. The Minutes of, July bth were _read and approved.., V' �� Vincent Tudora eyed beF6re :lie Council, d = , PP :. , land :�scussed the paving around 13th `and Smyth Streets; It was ` moved "I§'rl` Blair and `second : by ' Hood, That 13th « Street be paved 40 feet wide. from Quiftcy to Smyth Street, and the nc+rth radius :: n . Smyth street be Left At 50 feet width. Carried. Moved by Osborne second byBlair 'That the City , pay the Y." M. C.A. SumThemlia Mayor there ipgram . b4.43. Carried. y port of the Board of City Development. Moved L by Blair second;by'Walker that the report'be accepted': and faded. Carried. Moved by Blair sec and 1 by Walker That, the list of bi31s ,submttted, be pdid. Carried. Balls since July 6, 1954 Flairiview Hdw: Co.' 485,0 $ G.V,. Sawyer. 20.45- . Dale Bolles 1$.Q0 Patsy Ewen 25.93, Vaughn "66" Station 102.67, Tipton.Garage.4.56 B.A. Rogers 9.00 Gibson Plumbing Co. 5.40 The Selig Company 37,25 :the Texas Co. �,'�. O, Kerr Hardware 6.75: 'atsy Even 30.65, Dale Bo es 15.00 P.H. Bryan, Petty Cash 49.81, J.M. Radford Grocery 16.12, A.J. Gardner 36.00,E Plainview, Texas July 24th., 1950 The City Council met in special session on call of the Mayor. Ma or -H€albrook resided with the following Aldermen resent Ra y P g present, Y D. Blair, M.B. Hood, J.W. Walker', Sam Langford, E.M. Osborne. Thee Minutes of July 17th. session read, corrected, and approved. Moved by Hood second by Langford, That the Council advertise fair bids on a 750 gallon per. minute, Fare Engine pumper, Cab and equipment to be opened t 0 P M n August 2 th ° l e en a o u $. 0 7 3 95 Carried. moved by Osborne second by Hood, T iat' the City Engineer be instructed to prepare estimates, for paving the'center of 6th. Street; from Date .Street to the Santa Fe Might of Way, bath ways concrete and a j heavy type black top. Carried. The Council authorised the'employment of J.W0 Thomas`as part time watchman'on East bth. Street vicinity: The Meeting Adjourned.' 0ity Secret y. Mayor. Plainview.. Texas August 7th.-, 1950 The City Council Met in Re ula.r- Session with .' fa dr' Holbrook presiding �"_ g y P , g and_ the following aldermen present, Ray D. Blair, Sam Langfor& M.B. Hood . J.W. Walker, and E.M. Osborne. City#Engineer R�.K... Snethen and City Attorney- Frank- R. Day- also attendedthe meeting. The Minutes, of July 214th.' read and° approved. I�4oved by Langford and second by Walker, That the list of Bills sub. witted and the silas for July be.approved. Bi11s Since July' 17- 1954 ry�r. , G.V., Sawayer. $32.60, Jack Morris, 160.60, Miller & Miller 55*48 A.J. Gardner. 15, , Patsy Ewen 16«37, O.M. Smith Ref. on'Sewer Line 149.00, American Hospital (Cities part) 72.22, T.M.C.A. 600.00, W.D. Wilbourn 7.75 W.J. Fields_21#00, T.E. Massey(park) 33.38, Bale Bolles (Water) I 12.66,-G.V. ,sawyer, extra 23.60i-Gdis Winton(extra park),10 56, Mrs. Pat Connelly extra. 31.13 L.T. White for Umpires 76.00, Harley Redin. 150,^ Railway Express agency 9.12,, Morgans Convalascent Home 10.00, Pioneer, Drive Inn, 25.00 P.H. Bryan, Regristrar 27.50,- Roy:. Maxey 60.00, T.J. Baney 60.00, Tom Ro'terts 60.00, F.Bryan Petty Cash Fund,4$.37, Jim Bevers 10.00 hthwestern,Pub., 5er, Co°. 191+7,02,_Amarillo Commun- icatioAs Co.*22..4, Boyd & Davennort.148.32, Fred Berryhill Equip.,Co. 11.02, Baker's, Garage ��.40, Commercial Radio Monit Co. 4.54_)C1owe & Cowan, 9?'9.6a$ ' W.T. Gain Motor Co. 30.85, Connor Mathes,Co, Inc.` 12,$8 CitiesiServ._.4il Co. 359.05 College Drug-4.78 Continental.Oil Co. 125.71, Churchwirell Bros. ai Co. 345,75W.S. Darley & Co. 106.77, Dodson,Chemical Co. 66-36, Eaton Sc Sudduth 3$.26, Foxworth Galbrath o. 47.36 The Fechheilmer Bros, : Co. 9.41, `ir�ge�r�,print Equip. Lab. 50.43, Dudiey E. Godwin 1:3.00,.The B. Goodrich o. 170.3a, Garrison 'froth -tors 22.60, The Harder agency 47#70 E.K. Hufstedler & Son.. 2.25; _Herald- ewes Pule. Co. Ind.' 8.52,.Higginbotham-Bartlett Co'. 40.73 Lagers Battery & Elec. 124.22,I Johnson•Bumpus_5.04 Jarvis Tull &`Co. 13.20 The Kar ark Corp,- 140.9b, K.W. Lemons Burial Issoc. 3.$0, Ludeman &_.Mci aughton -62.75, John G. Logsdon, 65.40, .. Mkggard Ball. Mtr. Co.=13.50Carl H. Mang9m Mr. Co 19.45, Kaddox,Western Leather Craft 6 27, McDonald` Trading Past, 1�1.C10, Lon L. McDaniel 76.3Q: Mitchell Hardw+rare Co. , 52.52, Stone Bros. -. 3.00 Marshall! Auto Supply 1.70, Neptune Meter Coo 1204#21,. Newman Mtr Co. Inc. r 1.50, Doper Sparks Pontiac, Inc., *50 0wens'Elec. 2.00, Plainview Floral. Cja.�'15#7gj Plains Mach. Co. 13.'4, Phillips Battery Co. 13.$0, ti..i Pioneer Drive Inn 120.60s Plv. ' Sanitarium & Clinic.,37 50, Plv# Hardware Co. 9. 6,, P,lv. Ready 1x Concrete 22,.00 Piv. Builders Supply 4.371 The P1 . Tribune 10. SCE, . Rockwell Bros.' � Co. 5,95 R.&R. - Electroulc Co . Rowland Gordon CQ. 1 , 'Robi.nson ; & ,Herring Drug 14.84, 30 Q0, Rustpr of Di - & Met�:l Coo..19 6F0, - The Rohan Co. Inc. 9$9.17, Rude & Patric , 42.+: # ,J.M. !Radford Grocery 7'.25, Shepard Ch v,. Cyr 31 19, Woo. Speck Macho: +ch. 9.$Q* Stapleton Bros«,165.56, M.O. Stapleton V ld ng Co, 20.00, The Steck Co.,19.25, Seipp Machine Shop 3.50 Shook Tire Cv.-.67.12, State hemic4l Co. 9440, Vaughn #66"' Station 2.35', �iking Supply Carp... 921.43, West Pharmacy, ;3.96, Western _Unions .43, Wyatt Metal & Eoller Works 304.42 Winn Motor Co, 4.20.6b, Burt Elec . Co. Y 228.05, .. G.V. Sawvyer, 27, 50, Dale Belles 13.50 ' A*X. Dellis 7XQj, Y.R. Rogers & Son 71.70, JoI Bull 7 .00. x _ BryanSalaries for July P.H.P, 300.00, Winfield Holbrook 275.00, Danice Smith 142.50, I- _ 270 Fannie, Norman 225.00, Frank R. Day' 150.00, E,.M, Osborne 20.00' San Langford 20.001 Ray..- D. B1air.. 2t .00 J *W* Walker 20. aO M. Hood 20000 Rollin-K. Snethen_ 500.66 . koyt Curry, 30v.o0, ilbert C.-Parkhurst 180 00, n E.J. Shearer. 190.00, Hub- Burt 190*00 J.E. Sheeosn 200,0fl, Delbert Ballew 190*OO, Hortense Pelphrey. i.9fl.06, J.T. Sanderson 147.50 Wiley ,Johnson `180.00,` Geo.J. Boswell 154.00$ T.P,. Sitton 90.00 A.A. Cardinal 1$0.00, Todd Edd Burson 172.50 4 L«L, Atkins 172.5b, W.A, Cox 172.500 B.k. Odom 225.flo, J.W..Butier 187,50 A,M Hamilton- 2,5a.00, `Ludy Maxey 195.00 Frank Rigler 187.50 Berry ,ynch 187.50 Everette Crisp 172.5fl, _Fred Chand3,er 187. 5fl= Arvil W. Harkins 172.50i William E. Reneg r.180*00 Howard.Kirkpatrick 180.00# Johnnie D. Ballew,18 .50 Harald err n 171.50, Plainview Fire Dept* 35.00 W.F. Foley 360.�0 S.E. 13o11es3t�«t3fl 2.00 Lewis Lowe A.T,� .Herrod 20196. ©0, Jack Morr s 1$7, 54 RoyWarren 137.50, R.` . Roberson 1€ 0.00, Ed Walker'180* 0, Jack laughter 210,00, j H.R. Sloan 150. 0, J.H. Hunter 180000 F*L. Thornton 250oOOi A L, King 187.50 Q.B. Gain, 195.00. M.F. Tamplen 180,00, Bute W. Rannals 204.€3 H.R. Louailen 172.5a -Thurman Price .172.50, J.I. Heflin 150.00 Wii1 Evans.160.00 'W.DWa,l ourn 172«5q J« , Bevere 150.04 Dr., E. Nicholl 20fl. , 6r, D,P. Jones I.C.'5'j.�Q4 J ►enin er 25Q.06,. " Weldon 'day 225.00 N.G. Johnson 145.00, A.D4 �owart 5.00 T.T. Cargill 145.00* Albert F. Anderson, WOO, James. `O. Churc well 165.00, Houston Taylor 145,00, J.A. Cole 145.0a, Fred;Brock-145.00, Ernest Ca,rrdth 165.00, F.V. bore 165 410 , Mrs i'at Connelly 18,00, Elaine Wardlaw 7€* 3S Patsy Ewen 30•?5i C.U...Sawyer 32.25, Dale= Bolles 25.50 Margaret Kay 20.06� - J.B. Heflin 150.OG,-, G.V. Sawyer 21.75, Dale ,Ales 18 06 , atsy 'Ewen z�,13, Elaine Wardlaw 75. ►, Mrs` PatConnelly 33.38, atsy Ewen 33 75, Dale Bolles 15.00 A,4. Gardner,36.0a, G.Y. Sawyer 3b.00., A,J,,Gardner 15.00 Pats' Ewen, 16,87 G.V. Sawyer 33.00 T.E. Massey 18.p0 Dale Boles 12.00, T.E. Massey 33. A Dale olles 12. C a G. atayer 25.50, Moved by Hood and second by Walker, That the 04uacil give their approval to The Fort Werth Denver S.P. R,R"Coo to crosn llthn,and mate Streets v with a service track;, if .it.s,agreeable too the State Highway Department. Carried Unanimously The Mayor read the f allow' ng repo"rts ; for July Police Dept. 1936,00 WaterPlant a - West Texas Gas Ca 2 ,Rentals101d,91 S0 West Pub. Service 1656*00 Parking, deters 2000.00 A,C Koeninger Food, Insp,. 3.75 City Secretary Report 3)204.80 City, ins eyctor 366.t.0 Current`, Takes 2702.6�3 Delinquent Taxes ` 34$.50" bleat Inspector. 1. Moi by Langford 'second by Blair", That^ the 'reports be accepted and filed.. Carried. = _w The City Engineer read 3 "estimates in favor of Bryan' & Hoffman can 5treet� Paving Contract, amounting t6 550 20, 393 551 13 9.79ti m Moved by Osborne second by Langford, That" the estimates` be' paid. , Carried. Moved by Blair second by Hood, that W B.:Boyds tenants be billed'Tfor trash and garbage separatel,y,, -rwi� ho-4t releasing the owner, from resp- onsibility. Carried-. #. e Moved, by Qsborne- second by Langford, That, the Williamaso.n Estate penalty and interest be waived, on the unpaid, balance of 1949 fiat.. Carried.. r moved by Lahgf4rd' second by Blair:, That- MayorHolbrook', R.K. , Snethen, M,B. Hood i and P.H. Bryan be designated as budget +commi.ttez�ror 1950. Carried. The Dity Eng; veer submitted estimates -on coast of paving FAst. bth., St« centers, running from 3.04 to 10#94 per froant. Foot , _ Ioaved by ; gford second by flsbvrne, m That the' transfer ofThe Plainview Bus Company Franchise from Davis Horne' to Olan Williams be. appvovee . Carried« Moved o y 4Boy er. y That the plumbers and ,- gas` f i:tters bands of Willa.amHerman rden aAnd.IP Thornton be approved. , Carted, Moved by Osborne second by Blair, 'That the Mayor.. be authorised to sign, and the Secretary to,attest; The Contract -,for Street,,and alley lighting, water pumping, and all other municipal uses, submitted by the South- water_ Public service Co, to rum' fora 5 year period from July .12 1920 Carried' Unanimously 279 THE STATE OF TEXAS COUNTY OF HALE � CITIC OF PLAINVIEW THIS AGREEMENT made and entered- .into- on- this_- the_ lat. day of.: Jply A.A. 1950, by and between the City of Plainview,=Texas, acting herein by and through its Mayor, -Winfield Holbrook, attested by the City Secretary$ hereinafter known and referred to as this "City";and the Southwestern - Public Service Company, a New i"iexico Corporation with license and 'permit to do business in the State=of Texas, acting -herein by and through its duly authorised Vice President and Asst.. Secretary, hereinafter known and referred to as the "Company", WI Y.NESSETH: = �YIIIIMI � Sco V Contract This Contract _ 's made by and between the City and the -Company covering the operation, maintenance and installation of -'a Street Lighting and.,Distribution System�.within the city and for the furnighang of -electric power and energy service for water pumping and all other municipal purposes, with the exception of street .fighting. DIVISION ONE OF CONTRACT tree$ Al The Company has heretofore installed and is maintaining• and oper- ating --;a 'street lighting system of­Q4 lights of *arying lumens located in the business and residential portion.. of the said City, and itist understood that the Company is - the owner of all . of'=: suchiights and equip- ment.- The Company agrees to install and$:to operate such further street lights as may -from time -.to time be .-ordered by the City by-. proper resolution of the type and character as may be agreed upon,,and so Ordered -.by the City,,. in accordance with the schedule of rates hereinafter referred to. 2 This agreement shall become effective on the lat. day of July, A. 1950, and shah. remain -. in effect for a period of= Five- ( 5) `ears from that m date, and thereafter, from year to year, = unless and until,at least ` six months prior tee the expirationu.of;the'initial `ive 5) year period or any yearly extension thereof either party,.shall noti p the other in -- r1 ing,of,its desire to terminate the then initial agreement or any annual extension. 1 afurnish-such 3. The Com - an p yr gees to ��rnish_ such equipment, if any, that--may- now-be, in uses and°to-build and furnish such additional equipment as may be ordered by the City from time to time- by- propeer resolution provided, that -the Company will .not be required to furnish or install'any-type of white way standards different from Haase agreed 1,toi except by mutual agreement of the parties hereto, for the lighting,,ef the City streets; and, also the Company will maintain all o.f„such equipment .as furnished by it and furnish all light - globes- and ,_repla.cements thereof for the proper lighting of such system, in accordance with. -the schedules of rates hereinafter.. referred,to, and the energy..will be fuurnished by the Company in accord.. ante with such schedule of rates.'' 4. -The City mAy be resolution duly ',passed and delivered to the Company, order an. extension -. cf the presents- systems er . the installation _ of .. new: _ lights_ On --wood. poles or-, steel poles, as provided .for in the rates here- inafter refferred to, and the Company, in -such event will install such lights and will maintain and operate the same', 'pr+ovided, however, that the - Company shall nmt .. be required to- plac e l any type: of light or' standard more then:$ hrehundred feet (3 ) from any existinginstallation, t�focunlessthe ite shall agree' h additional installation. 5= The Company agrees to keep,the.lght,i.n operation from dusk until dawn, and if the. uompany should fail -to Deep said lights berg g for as many as three consecutive nights in y one month, 'then the proportional part of -the remuneration to be paid for ,such light or lights which .may have been out -during -such period shall be deducted from the amount to be'paid to the Company by the City for -that month. b« The Company agrees to furnish such equipment and to operate and maintain the.Street=Lighting,System in,the City, an4such future installations as may be made upon the following rates governing the type of construction and 'lighting and' the lumen thereof, towit: 2 8 tj MUNICIPAL- STREET LIGHTING RATES Pole Steel Pole overhead Oierhead Underground INCANDESCENT 10000o.$?5 2,500 1.2 41,600 1. 50 1.75 $2.00 61000 1.85 2.00 2.23 10,000 2.50 3•50 3.75 MERCUR,i VAPOR .,,000 3.00 4,00 4,25 SODIUM VAPOR 101000 4.50 5.50 5 75 , The City- agrees to pay to the Company for such Street -Lighting for , those lights in use, if any .or such additional:Lights-as may be -installed under the provisions hereof, -the bills"based upon the -rates above set forth. Bills{shall be rendered by the Company -to the City on the first day of each month for such street lighting service for the -preceding month, and such bills.shall be due and,.payable by the City at the office of the company in such City on or before the 15th. day form the date,of, such billing, and the City will during the life of this contract, use and pay -far the said specified lights as`the rates above set forth at,the time that said current bills are due and payable as herein provided.. This agreement terminates and cancels all former agreements and supple- ments thereto 'at the time that this contract--become-s- effective, DIVISION `WC= OF-,,, CONTRACT w m ontrac or ect is Power, and 'Ener ervic`e or stet , in u. an a other Ku:niqiDa1j26es with the exce tion o Street Co mpany agrees t4 supply to City.. all.,, tote. -electric power and.,, energy , Which may be used or required for the operation of the water;,works and system owned=by City, and,also­ forall other mun cippalluses,M including the operation of sewerage desposal works,', police,; fire .and traffic signal systems lighting in -the City Hall and Fire Station,,® and all other public- paces awned and,controlled by City within the limits of City, but not including street lighting. .2.., Company agrees to furnish all transformers and other apparatus necessary to deliver electric power and energy,to City at voltage of utilization and to maintain. such equipment furnished by it , at" its" own expense. City shall furnish and be responsible for ` th.e " maintenance and operation of -. all of its pumping- machinery, including motors and switches ;used ia, corn-w ecting.therewith and all other interior wiring and apparatus ­, ,and -all, cam onent p e ,and.traffic signal.,systems, at its p� parts of the slice fir own expense and without cos: t-, to salid Company: The pscif delivery of electric power and energy furnished -hereunder shall'be'the paint of connection of Company's wires with those of the City. 304 City hereby agrees to pay `Company ;monthly for electric -.power, and energy furnished during the previous monil , throughout the term of this agree,- ment, as delivered to the City by the Company when billed at the following rates 0.008 per Kilowatt, Hour (_. M.11s City o f a C ees t eke f r m om an in� the operation', cif s far ingyth City. water and -for other mu6i:cl:pal�ises, exc t..street� � lighting, during the term of this c'ontracV, electric' energy of not less than an average of- 41000, kilowatt hours per, Month; ,, averaged over a twelve months oalendar,yestr., Bills shallbe rendered. by Company"-toyCity once each Month for electric power, and energy -used during the preceding month, and.such bills shall be paid,by City on or before 10 days from date of billing. Compaxsy_.shall furnish all meters-necessaryxto measure the electric peter a nd,;energy­delivered hereunder and, shall test said meters at intervals of not -to exceed twelve y (12) months; N and City, saall have the ri ht to cause,a special meter'test:t€r be made at any time. if any test made"by Company €�f " its own volition, or at.. City"Is re uest, discloses that --any meter is registering within -,two per cent {2�+ of normal., such meter shall be considered accurate, but if any such bests indicate an in- accuracy of greater than two per cent i2, Company shall co&°rect 7 4 Kelly Harrison Raymond Jameson N'oblett and Noblett B.G. Perry Wedding and Cochran 37967.00 3+ry 6�49*0. 00 a7(7f.00 35303.75 39615.00 Moved by Langford second by Walker, that the low bid of B.G. Perry for 35303.75 be accepted on the Sub Fire Station. Carried Unanimous>ly Moved by Walker second by Langford, That Council select Acmes everlast velour blend brick for exterior galls on the fire station. Carried Unanimously Moved by Osborne second by Hood, That the Council select Acmes Tulsa Red round edge repressed face brick for the wainscoting of sub Fire Station. Carried Unanimously Moved by Langford second by Blair,. That the Mayor be authorized to sign the contract with B.G. Perry on the sub fire station in behalf of the City. Carried Unanimously The Meeting Adjourned �t City Secret y i a o January 3, 1951 The City Council Met in Regular session Postponed from Jan. 1 to Jan. 3rd., 1951 by agreement of the Council. ' Mayor Holbrook presided with the following Aldermen present, San Langford, M.B. Hood,, E.M. Osborne, J.W.Walker,Frank R. Day, City Attorney and R.K. �nethen, City Engineer also attended the meeting. The minutes of December 18th. read and approved. Moved by Hood second by Langford, That the City construct storm sewer in alley back of W.T. Cain's place in alley between Broadway and Ash, anc_ South from 10th St. W.T. Cain to advance 4275.00 on the cost and to be reimbursed at the rate of cost of 125 :feet for each additional user, Carried. Moved by Langford second by Walker, That the Council adv rtise for bids on a 2 ton truck chassis for fire truck, with and without cab, to be opened Monday Jan. 15, at 7:30 P.M. Carried. Moved by Langford second by balker, That the Council advertise for a 500 gallon pumper, with bed and equipment suitable for a 2 ton chassis Fire Truck according to specifications to be supplied by A.M. Hamilton Fire Chief of Plainview, Texas, and said bids to be publickly opened and read at:a meeting to be held on Jan. 29, 1951, at 7.30 P-14. Carried. Moved by Osborne second by Langford, That the List of bills submitted be approved for payment, including 600.00 to G.B. Whitney appraisal service for bringing 1950 buildings up to date. Carried. Sale Bolles 18.00, Mrs E.C. Thomas 13.31„ J.Oliver Bier Postmaster 15.03, Peggy Arthur 23.25, G.V. Sawyer 68.10, B.F. Walker 103.25, Plainview builders Supply 114.83, Peggy Arthur'19.60, G.V. Sawyer 27.00, Austin. Battery Co. 1.25, Burt Electric 807.35, Barleys City Service 77. 2, Fred Berryhil.l Equip. Co. 42.35, Uontinental Oil Co. 196.577, The Camera Shop 11.34, Clowe & Cowan 1164.04, Commercial Radio Monit. 4.Inc.0College Drug 1',.19, Crenshaw Paint & Glass Co. 10.30, Cc7nnor 'T�athes Co. 14.72, City Blacksmith Shop 5.09, Churchwell Bros. Oil Co. 169.71, R.S. Daffern Coal & Feed 5.00, T.S. Darley & Co. 27.94, Dodson Chemical Co. 312.53, Eaton & Sudduth 200.25, Firestone Stores 27.71, Gulf Oil Corp. 60,30, Graybar Elec. Co. Inc. 1,57, John Hu11 55.50, HaleCo Abstract Co 22.50, Herald -News Pub. Co. Inc. 51.00, Hilton Hoti Cleanses 10.35, Jay R. Huckabee 46.73, Higginbotham -Bartlett Co. 8.08, Jarvis -Tull & Co. Inc 4.77, The Karpark Corp. 14.77, N.V.O.P. 1.50, Kiker°s Service Sta. 4.99, Ludeman & Aac Naughton 21.74, The League of Texas Municipalities 138.00, Mitchell Hardware Co. 1.34, Maddox Western Leather Craft" 7.50, Lon L. McDaniel 23.91, Neptune teeter Co. 1.306.0$3 National :Disinfectant l4 .77, Newman Motor. Co. inc. 30.32, Plainview Safety Lame 115.60, Plains Machinery Co., Inc. 25.59, The Plainview 'Tribune, 2.40, Plv. Plumbing &,,Elec. Co. 21.27, Plv. Plb. & .Flee. Co. 35.45, Plv. Auto Supply 7.07, Plv". Hdw. Co 14.97, Phillips Battery Co. 51.77, Ply. Floral Co. 10.00, The Rohan Co., Inc. 50.30, Robinson & Herring Drug 2.23, Sanberg Hospital ;quip. Go. 0, Eldon Smith Agency 17300� State Chemical Co. 61.50, 1ae Steck Co:Co. 8.56, Stapleton Bros. 1.96, Shook fire Co. 121.37, S.W. 93 to employ the following as policemen, Raymond B. Claycomb, E.E. Annett patrolman at 175.00 Everette Crisp as patrolman at 185-00 per month.. Carried. Moved by Osborne second by Langford, That The City order 50 more 2 hour 2 nickel parking meters. Carried. Moved by Osborne second by Blair, That the Police Chief be authorized, to attend the traffic control meeting at Austin, Texas. Carried. .Aldermen Hood, arrived at this point in the meeting. The City :engineer read an estimate in favor of Bryan and Hoff man on the I lley pawing,, between Broadway and .Ash and 8th and 9th Street, amounting u to 1724.12. Moved by Langford second by Blair, That the estimate be paid Carried. Moved by Osborne second by r�alker, That the Treasurer be Authorized and directed to exchange 40,000. in U.S. Govt. Bonds on December 15th.. 195O for alike amount of such bonds at 1,3/4 per cent interest due Dec. 15th. 195: for the benefit of the interest and Sinking .Fund of the City of Plainview, Texas. Carried Unanimously. A Communication was read from the sponsors of the Public Library thanking the Council for the increased support .Bor"19?0-51. Moved by Walker and second. by Osborne That the City buy 1000 feet 2-1 inch hose at 1.63. Carried. A resolution for substitution of securities pledged by the Hale County State Bank was read. Moved by Langford second by Blair That the resolution be passed. Carried Nanimously. RESOLUTION RESOLUTION FOR SUBSTITUTION Ai DYOR WITHDRIVVIAL OF SECURITIES PLEDGED AND HELD IN TRUST BY THE REPUBLIC NATIONAL BANK, DALLAS, TEXAS WHEREAS, the Hale County State Bank, Plainview, Texas has qualified as the Depository of CITY OF PLAINVIEW ; by pledging securities of the kind and in the manner permitted by law, and WHEREAS, by consent of Principal, the Depository Bann has lodged _said pledged securities with the Republic National Bank, Dallas, Texas, to be held in trust, and WHEREAS, said Depository desires to make substitution of securities thus pledged and/or withdrawals, and 1. WHEREAS, the securities hereinafter _T'lent oned,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. NOW THER2FO-HE, said.. Depository is hereby authorized to withdraw, and the Republic National Bank, Dallas, `texas, is authorized to release the following securities heretofore pledged by it: 1. $300,000.00 in United States. Treasury 1 1/8 % Certificates of Indebtedness, Series A-1951, due January 1, 19519, and to receive in lieu thereof the fallowing securities which are hereby in all respects approved: 2. $300,000.00 in Untied States Treasury l 3/4% Votes,' dated December 15, 1950, due December 15, 1955. The Meeting Adjourned City Secretary 'Mayor Special Meeting December 5th for opening Bids on New Fire Station Mayor Holbrook opened the meeting, with the fallowing Aldermen present, Y.B. Hood, E.li, Osborne, J.W. 'calker, ,Sam Langford, 'lay D. Blair, Also City Attorney -Frank R. Day and City Engineer R.K. Snethen. Moved by Osborne second by Langford That the Tax Collector be authorized to accept the net tax plus 55.98 in interest to settle the taxes on Falter Jeffus tract of land, Carried The Mayoropened5 bids on the Fire Station as follows: 9'? That the RepalSts be accepted and filed-. 4,1inutes of Nov. 6th. read and approved. The' l eeting adjourned. City Secret y ayor December 4th. 195Q The City Council met,in Regular Session with Aayor Holbrook presiding - and the following Aldermen present, Ray D. Blair, Sam Langford, E.P1. Osborne, J.W. Walker,and M.B. Hood. City Engineer R.K. Snethen and City Attorneys, Prank R. Day and Gene Owen also attended the me eting. H.V. Payne, Jim Roberts, and Vincent Tudor appered for the B.C.D.. and Chamber of Commerce and asked for the confirmation of the following as Directors, being the result of an election by railed ballots B.O. Cooper, Pete Lack, Lucien Morehead, Gene Bum -pus, H.W. Garrett their terms to expire in'1953. And John Will Speck to be alternate if any one should not accept their place, It was moved, seconded and carried unanimously, that the above named be appointed as Directors. Mr. Thomas and i�ir. Cornell appeared with a rateeincrease proposal for telephone rates in the City. Which was left for study by the Council. The minutes of Nov. 20th. read and. approved. Moved by Langford second by Blair that The list of bills submitted be paid. Carried. Bills since Nov. 18, 1950 B.R. Thompson 105 33, A•C• Parkhurst 21.00 Dale Bolles 12.00 E.A. Kogers 7.50, Railway express Agency 7.11, Mr E.C. Thomas 27.93, J.Oliver Bier, Postmaster 15.03, Plainview B1drs. Supply 54-30, Curry Mtr.-Freight 10.24 P.H. Bryan Regristrar 23.50, S.W. Public Service 1236.35, S.W. Bell 'del. Co, 136.859 G.V. Sawyer 59.30, Amarillo Communication 26.88 Austin Battery Co. 27.20, Burt Electric Co. 90.42, Boyd & Davenport 5.00, Burroughs Adding !Hach. 22.00, W.T.Cain Mtr. Co. 35.60, Cooper -Sparks Pontiac 3.00, Uonnor Mathes Go., 60.76, Clowe & Cowan 100.26, Churchwell Bros. Co. 59.62 Continental Oil Co. 1 1. .Fred Shelton Co C 5 33 ._ leek 9 t 1.25 Commercial Radio ��onit 0 L.P.Davis & S 1 0 �. 5 , on 99. 0 Dodson Chemical Uo 30.88, Estep's Truck & Auto 73.7 , Eaton & Sudduth 44.32, Bob Edwards Cabinet 8.00, Foxworth-Galbrath Co. 29.3 , Graybar Elec. Co.. 23.$2, Jay R. iuckabee 79.06, Herald -News Pub. Go. 38.c9, Higginbotham Bartlett 58.44, Hancock's Fire Ext. 3.25, Hall, John 74.00, Jarvis -Tull & Co. Inc. 5.15,, The Karpark Corp. 44-15 Kiker's Serv. Sta.-3.45 K.V.O.P. C t. 3.0c? Carl H. Mangum tr. Co.Go. 1.6 i.it 1 H G 2 �1 hhe L dw. © 1 6 g 7 5 3 • . �. Lemons Burial Assoc. 3.80, Maggard-Nall igitr. Co. 35.54, Lon L. McDaniel 22.53, Plainview Auto Supply 7.22, O.K. Rubber Welders 7.50, Newman kt:r. Co 10.77, Plainview Safety Lane 64.35, Plains Welding Supply 7.38, Plv. Hdw.'Co 13.60, Plains Peach. Co. Inc. 27.91, P1v. Welding Works 25.74, Plv. Plb. & Elec. Co. 48-53, Phillips Battery Co. 87.15, J.M. Radford. Gro. Co. 1O.QO, V.R. r, Rodgers & Son 20.1 Robinson Herrin -Brun R.&R. Supply Oo. 6 . g 5� g €� 3 4�-, �p y 5 34, The Rohan Co., Inc. 95.30, Reed's Wrecking Co. 18.28, Rockwell, Bros & Co. 8.55, Rogers Battery & Elec. 6.65, Shook Fire Co. 58 59, Shepard Chev. Co. 41.75, State Chemical Co. 55.40, Tool &Equip. Ltd. 126.27. `ebbs Reproduction Co. 89.50, Mr F.L. Thornton 22.50, Viking Supply Corp 422.7,$, Well Plach. & Supply Co. 243.3t�, Western union 2.68, Winn��tr Co L1.66, lee Yancey 1.65. Moved by Langford second. by Osborne, That the City attorney be instructed to drag an Ordinance abolishing the Office of City Secretary, and - creating the Office of City Clerk, to be appointed by The Mayor and confirmed by the. City Council, To be ef� ective at the .end of the 'present c �.. elective term. Carried Unanimously. The Mayor read the .Following Reports for November. Building Inspector 480.90 City Secretary 4961.09 Parking Meters 2948.00 .C.'Roeninger 19.00 'Current Taxes 26167.36 Delinquent Taxes 777.17 Police Report 1791.50 j Meat Inspector jIo red by Langford' second by Talker, That the reports be accepted ''and filed. Carried. Moved by Walker, second by Osborne, That the Chief of Police be authorized 7 291 Regular Session Nov. 20, 1950 The City Council met in regular session with Mayor Holbrook presiding and'the following Aldermen in attendance, M.H. Hood, J.W. Walker and E.M. Osborne.. City Attorney Frank R. Bay and City Engineer R.L. Snethen also attended the -meeting. 141oved by Osborne and second by Walker That the costs be waived and the interest figured at 6 per cent annually on the Delinquent Tax on lot 7 Block 67 Highland. Carried. Moved by Hood second by Walker, That the followin Resolution be Carried. HOOD RESOLUTION Whereas; Robert Blake Wood is the owner of Lot No. 1. in Blk.282 Original Town of Plainview, Hale County, Texas.and that he owns and has constructed thereon premen.ant improvement and is now operating the Wood's Funeral Home in said Improvements, and Whereas, the stone and brick veneer forming the north wall of a portion of said building lies six inches North of ;the North lot line and on the dedicated portion of 9th Street in the City of Plainview, said portion being 40 feet in length, and Whereas, the said Robert Blake Wood has applied for a loan upon said property and the loaning agency, is unwilling to grant said loan unless and until the City Uouncil of the City of Plainview adopts and passes a proper resolution that the City of Plainview Will not cause such encroachment in said street to be removed therefrom so long as any portion' of said loan retains unpaid and is secured'' by , said above described lot, and Whereas, Robert Blake Wood -has requested the City Council to pass and adopt such a resolution, and Whereas, it appears to -the City Council that said encroachment has existed f ar a long period of time and that vehicular and pedestra.in traffic is not now, has not been in the past and will not be in the future impaired or hampered and that the City and its agent and employees will not be inconve enced or restricted in the maintenance and upkeep and control of said street by such encroachment and that slid request should be granted. .Now Therefore, Be It Resolved by the City Council of the City of Plainview that it will not cause the above described encroachment to be removed during the time that any portion of the loan on said lot One remains unpaid, if such loan -is granted'to the said Robert Blake food. Passed, approved and adopted this 20th.. day of November, 1950.' ATTEST /A;Z City Secretary yor Loved by Hood second by balker, That the City -purchase 800 feet 2j inch fire hose, Eureka Brand aV 1.63 600 feed of lj inch Eureka Fire Hose at 1.0 Carried. Moved by Osborne second by Walker That the Fire Chief be'authorized to buy 10 Bunker suits for fire, department. Carried. The Committee of Hood and Blair on new Fire Truck motor, Recommended that buy 'Hercules motor from-'Seagreaves Corp. Moved by Hood secand by calker That the `fax Collector be authorized to cancel the taxes of the Oddfellows Lodge as being a Charitable and fraternal organization. Carried. The Mayor opened 3 bids on pickup for eater department as follo�nrs: Finn Motor Company 30 days net 1260 Bob Hooper Niotor Company no time set net 1500 Hamilton Martin Motor Co, at once net 1225. . 14Ioved by Osborne second by Talker That buy the Studebaker pickup on low bid of 1225.Q0 net, less federal Tax. Carried. .Moved by Walker second by Osborne, That Tom Sitton be placed on full time effective Nov. lst., 1950. Carried. Moved by Hood second by calker That the list of bills submitted be -paid. Carried. Plainview Wrecking Co. 05.75. The Texas Oo. 6.78, O.F . Rubber Welders54.50, J.L. Jones 25.00, Hoyt Curry-130.68 (peace officers feed 2 to be Pd. by County) Bale Bolles 15.00 regional 1,ater meeting Lubbock 12.50, National Guard 22.50, Mrs. E.C. �homas 29.23 A.M. Hamilton to Dallas 3$.30, American Hospital &Life ins. 75.34$ ains Plach. Co 200. 1y .C. Green ( repair curb at Cobbs) 120.00,'G.V. Sawyer 48.35. The Mayor read report of Board of City -Development for October. and report of Plainview Bus Co. for October, Moved by Osborne second by.Walker 290 Salaries P.H.-Bryan 300.00, Winfield Holbrook 275.00, Elaine Wardlaw 150.00, Danice Smith 150.00, Fannie Dorman 22 .CiG. EI.M. Osborne 20.00 Sam Langford 20.00, Ray D._Blair 20.00, J.W. Walker 20.00, X.B. Hood 20.00, Rollin K. Snethen 500.00, 4oyt Curry 300.000 Math Burkett 215.00, Albert C. Parkhurst 180.00, E.J. Shearer, 190000, Hub Burt 190.00, J.E. Sheeon 200.00, Delbert Ballew 200.00, Hartense Pelphrey 195.00, J.T. Sanderson 200.00, Wiley Johnson 180.00, Geo. J. Boswell 150.00, J.W. Thomas 80.00, T.P. aitton 90.00, A.R. Cardinal 200.00, Todd Ed.d Burson W.A.192.00, L.L. Atkins 185.00, Cok 184-00, B. ,1. Odom 225.00, J.W. Butler 187.50, A.M. Hamilton 250.00, Leed; Maxey 195.00, Frank Rigler 187.50, Berry Lynch 187.50 Everette Crisp 180.00, .Fred L. Chandler 187.50, Arvil W. Harkins l'5000, William E. Renegar 180.00, Howard Kirkpatrick 180.00, Marion 0..Gilbert 172.50, W.F. Foley 360.00, S.E. Bolles 300.00, A.T. Herrod 200.00, Lewis Lowe 190.00, Jack Morris 157.50 Roy Idarren 187.50 R.W. Roberson 180.002 Ed Walker 180-.00, i Jack Slaughter 210.001 H.A. Sloan 150.00, J.H. Hunter 180.00, F.L. Thornton 250.00, O.B. Guin 195.00 Hute '�. Rannals 200.00, Thurman Price 172.50, J.O. Churchwell 172.50, Louis Horton 172.50 David Mc- Donald 172.50, J.M. Heflin 150.00, J.B. Heflin 150.00, Will -Evans W.D. 160.00, Wilbourn 172.50, Archie Ray Spruill 150.00 Dr. E.C. Nicholl 200.00 Dr. B.P. Jones 75.003 A.C. Koeninger 256.00, Weldon Way 225.00, A.L. King 187.50, A.D. Cowart 145.00, T.T. Cargill 145.00, Albert F. Anderson 145.00, Houston Taylor 145.00, Ernest Carruth 16-5.00, F.C. Moore 165.00, J.B. Wallingsford 145.00, M.F.Tamplen 145.009 L.D. Horton 145.06. Carried. The Mayor read reports for October as follows: Water Plant _--------------- Audit of dousing Unit by Leland Aiton --- _---- --- W.F. Foley Building Inspector ---1rb--- S.W. Public Service Co. 210 Rentals 1848.95 Current Taxes 4771�.2 Delinquent Taxes 10�1.27 A.C. Koeninger Eating Houses & bv�ts. ,502.00, r.. Meat Inspector Parking Meter Reciepts _� 2511.00 City Secretarys Deport 0 Z West Taxas Gas Co. 2% Rentals -1.14 Police Report 71.50 Moved by Langford second by Blair, That the Council meeting hour be -r set at 7:00 P.M. For the second meeting in November,.all of Doe. Jar. and Feb. and the first meeting in March. Carried. Moved by Langford second by Osborne, That R.K. Snethen City Engineer be authorized.to secure bids on a new pickup -for the dater Department. Carried. -John Kerr presented a revision of the plans for the new fire Station. Moved by Osborne second by Langford, That the Council accept the changes in specifications of Fire Station shbrnitted by Kerr and Kerr Architects, except on thickness of doors, and ghat advertisements be inserts calling for Bids to be opened at 7:00 P.1'V1. December 5th., 1950 . The Meeting adjourned. i Cityi,. Sew` Bret° y ra 1 a or October 24th., 1950 The City Council met in Special Session for the purpose of opening the bids advertised for, on a.° nee= fire station. ila.yor' Holbrook presided and the following Aldermen attentC,6d; - Ray D. Blair, M.B. Hood, J.W. idalker, E.M. Osborne, Frank R. Day City Attorney also was present. Mayor opened 4 bids as follows-: Roy Givens 49811- $1 Kelly Harrison 43534.79 Joe -Telford 48016.50 . Wedding & Cochrane 41711.00 'All bids were rejected: Moved and seconded That Pay 1�1rs. H.J. Karnegay, 405 Xenia St. 6.00 fro damage to car by manhole cover coming off in street. - Carried. Moved by Osborne second by Blair, That 'the City stand expense of water tap at CountryUlub. Carried. The Minutes of October 16th. read and approved. The Meeting Adjourned. ------ - r! November 6th., 1950 The City Council met in Regular Session with 'Mayor Holbrook presiding and the following Aldermen: E.M. Osborne, Ray D. Blair, and Sam Langford., present. City ,Attorneys .Day and Owen attended the meeting. The minutes of October 24th., read and approved. Moved by Langford second by Blair That the list of bills submitted and the salaries for October be approved for payment. Carried. Dale Bolles 412.00j National: Guard 18.00, Bryan & Hoffman 1:739.00, Bryan & Hoffman 449.62, Higginbotham -Bartlett Co. 12.11, Hoy 111axey 7.50, Peggy Arthur 23.85, National Guard 13.50, Millen & Miller 26.23, G.V. Sawyer 29. 50, � Dale Bolles 12.00, Roy G. Wood Funeral Home 20, 00, American Hospital. & Life Ins. (Cities Part) 52.12, Mrs H.J. Karnegay 6.001 G.V. Sawyer 29.5�0, Morgan Convelascant Horr�..e 10.00, Dale Bolles 12.00, Pegg .Arthur 29.10, P.H. Bryan Petty Gash 49,2, R.K. Sneth.en (GonventionT 55.44, Hoyt Curry ton Uniforma) 18.25 National Guard 24.00, J.Oliver Bier, P.M. 15.03, State Chemical Co. 11.15 G.V. Sawyer 31.70, Amarillo Communications 21.01, Austin Battery Go. 26.45, Harold Autry Conoco Serv. 50.88, Burt Electric 228.69, Baker Flash- O-Gas 5 00, Burroughs .Adding Machine Go. 260.10, Continental Oil Co. 96.71, Connor Mathes Co..Inc. 13.536 Glowe & Cowan 357.20, College Drug 7.07, Cosden Petroleum Corp. 39.41, Churchwell Bros. Oil Co. 21.95, Carl Bonds Serv. Sta. 34.59, Cooper -Sparks Pontiac, Inc. 24.951 Commercial Radio Monit. Go. 9.00, Gloverlake Creamery 4.95 terry Motor Freight 3.26, Dudley •E. Godwin 9.00, W.S. °barley & Go.55.16, H.S. Daffern Goal-& :Feed Go.20.00, :Godson Chemical Co. 47.69, Davis Electric Co. 3.30,W.S. :Carley-&° Go. 41.90, Edmiston Service Station 3.00, Eaton & Sudduth 83 38, .Feuerbacher Plb. & heating 12.68, :Firestone Stores 62.03, Foxworth-Galbrath Go. 1.55, Gulf Oil Corp. 226.14, Gar Wood Industries Inc. 32.32,Gulf-Oil Products 45.90, Hi Plains Radiator Sales & Ser. 2.00, Higginbotham -Bartlett Co.' 41.85, The Harder Agency' 29.40, Herald .Hews Pub. Co., Inc. 118.84, Jarvis -gull & Co. 10.55 ° Kiker's Service Station 9.75, Klock Coast. Co. 27.431 M.W. Lemons Burial Assoc. 3.80, The Long Bell Lmbr. Co. 3.75, John G._14ogsdon 64.00, Landrum Service Station 7.85, Lon L. McDaniel 102.68, 1i.tbbellHardware Co. 19.20, S.D. Myers Saddle Co. 12.15, agg-rd-Nall T°tr. Co. 12.1 , Carl H. Mangum Mtr. Co. 40.00, T.E. Mitchell 10.75, Natl. Disinfectant Co. 42.22, Newnan Mtr. Co. 18.37, Neptune Meter Co. 1673.10, Plains Machinery o.,Inc. 200.81, Plainview Hardware Co. 20.27, Plainsman Supply Co. 1.40, Plainview Safety Lane 15.10, Phillips Battery Co. 585, The Plainview Tribune 2.50, Plainview Heady Mix Concrete 4.20, R;ckwell Bras & Co 11.35, Robinson & Herring Drug. 2.94, Rogers Battery & Electric 1.6.85, V.R. Rodgers & Son 16.90, Rustproof Sign & metal Co 36.72, R.&H Supply Co. Inc. 4.10, M.O. Stapleton Welding 2.50, Shepard. Chevrolet Co. �21.22 Shook Tire Co. 144.95, S.W. Bell Tel. Co. 113.342 S.W. Public Service Go., 1041.76 Stovall-Booher Radiator Sales 5.00, Stark Plumbing Co. 13.409 Seipp Machine Shop 10.50, Triagle Cafe 13$.30 The Texas Company 15.60, Viking Supply Corp. (Coast) 129.41, Viking Supply Corp. 165.21, Whites Super 1 kt. 10,48, hest Pharmacy 5.13, hest Texas Gas Go. 36.35, Winn Mtr. Co.203.351 Well Mach. & Supply Co (Gonst) 1603.00, Well Mach. & Supply Co. 257.50, Western Union 4.10, Dee Yancey 9.25, John Hull 83.50. The Carried. Meeting Adjourned. City Sec tary October 16th., 1950 The City Council .met in regular Session, with Mayor Holbrook presiding. The following Aldermen wer6 present, E.M. Osborne, J.F. Talker, M.B. Mood , Sam Langford,Ray D. Blair. City Engine-er'R.K. Snethen ' and City.Attorneys Frank`RDay & Gene Owen also 'were present. Large Kmmi,ttee from the'OptimisrClub'appeared with kr-s. W.L. Janes, Jr. acting as speaker,' and discussed. the playground equipment in' West 7th. Street Park. Moved by Langford second by Osborne, That the City immediately install 1. in a permanent way, the equipment at the present location. Carried. - The Minutes of.October 2nd.'were read and approved. The City Engineer read estimates in favor of Bryan and Hoffman on paving contract 'as follows: Debit Credit S T. Eighth to S.W. Tenth 00.27 Utica "to Quincy 2636.75 S.W.-Ninth to S.W. eighth' 284.13 Austin to Broadway •228.95 Norma 'St. 1091.13 Nassau to Milwaukee 35.21 , Galveston to Fresno 30.82 lath, to 14th. St. 60$.37 13th.' to 4th. street 60$.36 -Utica to Travis 65.21 Broadway to Oak St. 177.62 S. # 10th." Street 1659.58 Alley Blk 3 Hillcrest 72,30° " net payment due_ � 1739.00 on seal coat job Milwaukee 7 to '10th. ('Gen. Fund) 449.62 Moved by Osborne second'by Blair, That t`he estimates be approved' and paid. Carried. The Mayor read reports for Sept. as follows. Plv Bus :ro23 27 B. C.D. -....-- Water Plant ,.....�:,. Moved by Langford second by Blair, That the reports be` accepted and filed. Carridd. Moved by Mood second by Langford, That the list of bills submitted be approved and paid. Cities service Oil Co-. 65.10, Amarillo Communications 13.60, Blair Drug 2.59, Boyd & Davenport 33.70, Carl Bonds 1.50, Blackwell Auto Supply 5.48 Curry Mtr. Freight 1.25, Connor Mathias 194.42, Churchwell Bros. 217A 0, Bob Hooper Pltr. 215. ©0, Carl Mangum, 4tr. Co. 127.35, Lubbock Grader .Blade 28.80, M.W. i'emons 3.80, Kitchell Hdw. 2.23, Lon McDaniel 44.12, Newman Atr °Co. 12 50, O.K. Rubber Welders 55.25, PhillipsBattery. Co. 47.94, Plv. Seed House 3.00, Plv.°Tribune 1'7.00,�E.A. Rogers 11.00, M.O. Stapleton 174.50, Seipp II°Inch. Shop 10.00, Fred Shelton Co.. Clerk 1 25, taplbton Bros. 5.00, Winn IVItr. Co 123.01,`West Pharmacy 10.48, John F. Du.Bose 9.35, Long Bell Lmbr. Co. 7.50, Burt Electric 75.08, College Drug 5.47, Continental Coil Co. 172a.56, G.V. Sawyer 51.70, Dale Bolles 10.50, Peggy Arthur 22.10, Hoyt Curry 17.56, J.Oliver Bier. P.M. Ja 15.03, R.A. rret, 6.00, G.V. Sawyer 35 05, Peggy Arthur 28.65.' Carried. Vbved and seconded that send City Engineer„ R.K. Snethen to Municipal - Convention at San Antionio. Carried, Moved by Blair second by Langford, That the Council approve the'applic- ij ation from the Library Board for additional room to the West of present ' library rooms. Carried. Moved by Osborne second by Blair, That police Chief be authorized to start revamping signal lights on Columbia, also Broadway at loth. Carried. .The Meeting Adjourned. City Secre ry yor M Hale Co..Abstract Co. 21#75, Hale Co. Abstract Co. 16.25, Jahn Hull 60.00 Jarvis Tull & Co. Inc. 70.78, Kiker;s Service Station 32.05, R.H. knoohuizen & Co. 34.00, Kerr hdw. 3.20, The Karpark Corp. 34.45, Lubbock Engineering Go. 13.60, Ludeman & M.cNaughton 5.000 Minnesota Mining &Xinuf. 45.00 I a.ggard-Nall Mtr. Co. 49.15, files Studio 6.25, Neptune Meter Co. 168L. 4, Plains Mach. Co 121.35, Plainview Safety ` Lane 385.95 Plv. Hdw. Co 17.21, J.I. Radford Gro. 28.87, Rogers Battery & Elec. 3.75, Rowland & Gordon Co. 284.00, The Rogers Agency 67.20,, Reams Electric 19.6$1 Reed's Wrecking Yard 1.50, Robinson & Herring Drug 7.00,,The Rohan Ca., Inc. 150i90, The Rogers Agency 67.20, The Rose J Shop 10.00, Rockwell Bros. & Co. 130.20, W. Lee Robertson.45, V.R. Rogers & Son 47.25, Shook Tire Co. 159.54, W.a,. Speck Mach. 7.80, State Chemical Coo55.90, Shepard Chev. Co. 66.38, The Seagrave Carp. 53.25, The Texas Company 14951,'Chicken Inn 9955, Western. Unon'3.51, H.B. j Jordan 120.00. Salaries for Sept. P.H. Bryan $300.00, Winfield Holbrook 275«00, Elaine Wardlaw 150000 Danice Smith 142-50,,Frank R. Day 150.00, E.M.Osborne 20.00, Sara Lang- ford 20.00, Ray D. Blair 20.00, J.W. Walker 20.00, M.B. Hood 20.00, Rollin K. Snethen 500.00, Hoyt Curry 300.00, Nath Burkett 215.00, Albert C. Parkhurst 180.001, E.J. Shearer 190.00 Hub Burt 190.00, J.E. Sheeon 200.00,-Delbert Ba11ew 190.00 Hartense felphrey 190.00, J.T. Sanderson 187.50 Wiley Johnson 180.60, Geo J. Boswell 150.00, J.W. Thomas 80.00, T.L SittoA 90.00, A.R. Cardinal 187i50., Todd .Edd Burson 172.50, L.L..Atkins 180.00, W.A. Cox 172.50, B.I. Odom 225,00, J*W* .Butler 187,50, AM. Hamilton 250.00, Leedy Maxey 195.00, Frank R gler 1$7.5a, Berry Lynch 1$7.50, Everette Crisp 172.50, Fred L. Chandler 1874501 A.rvil W. Harkins'172.50, William E. Renegar 180.00, Howard Kirk- patrick 180.00 Marion 0. Gilbert 172.50, Harold Perrin ;172.50,_Ply. Fire Dept. 35,60,'W.F. Foley 360.00, A.T. Herrod 200.00, Lewis Lowe 190.00, S.E. Bolles 300.00, Jack Morris 187.50, Roy Warren 187.50, R.W.-Robert- son 180.00, Ed Walker 180.00, Jack Slaughter 210.00,'H R. Sloan 150.00, J.H.'Hunter 180.00, F L.'Thornton 250.00, O.B. Guin 195.00,'Nute"W.' Rannals 200000, Thurman Price 172.50, Dennis House 172.50, H.R. Louallen 172 50, Louis Horton 172.50, J.M. Heflin 150.00, J . B. Reflin 150#001 Will Evans 160.00, W.D. Wilbourn 172.50, Archie Ray Spruill la150.00, t Dr. E.C. Nichoil 200.00, Dr. D.P. Jones x 15.00, A.C. Koeninger 250.00, Weldon Way X25.00, A.I. King 187.50 A.D. Cowart 14 .00, T.T. argill 145.00, Albert F. "nderson 145 001kouston Taylor 145.00 .Ernest Carruth 1b5.00, F.C. Moore 165.001 �. F Tamplen 145.00 David 'k< onald. 145.00, L A. Horton 145.00, Leslie i . Mi.11.er 2$.00, G.�. Sawyer. 114.`00, Dale Bolles 50.00, T.E. Massey 30.75. The Mayor'' read monthly reports as follows for September. Tax Collector'Delq. 1254.58 Police Report 1458.00 City Secretary 2116. 59 Parking Teeters 2924.00 Building Inspector 461..60 Meat Inspector ,........._ Loved by Blair 'second by' Osborne That the reports .be accepted and filed' oved. by Osborne second by Hood that pap Libra' $100.96 per month Carried. Moved by Oeborne second`by Blair, That street lights be installed at S outhwest° fth. and S.W. 9th. streets at their ' intersection with AustinSt. Carried.` Move& by' Mood second by., Blair', That the tax' roll amounting to 16, H$l, 370, for 1950 be approved.Carried. Moved by Osborne second by Blair, That the' Council approve the purchase of a new motor for small Seagreaves truck, to'be approved by a committee of Mood and Blair. Carried. Moved by Blair second by Hood, That the Following salary scales be adop- ted for tZe, „Policemen, Firemen, Water &Street Departments. 0 to ` 6 months 175 . (70 Per month t 6 to 18 months: 18-5.00 18 to 30 months 195.00 over 30 months 200,DO J.W. Butler 195.00 n Dar ice Smith 150,00 :a J.E. Sheeoa 205.00 J.H1 Hunter 185.00 fr W.b Wilborn 177.50 n Will Evans 165.00 n George Boswell 175.00 Fannie Norman 240.00 Sanitary DepartmentRegular Men 150.00"per month Truck Drivers 170.00' Leedy Maxe 210.00 Nute Ranna.s 210.00 September 18, 1950 The City Council met in regular session with Mayor Holbrook presiding, and the fallowing in attendance, Aldermen, Ray D. Blair, E.M. Osborne, M.B. Hood, J.W. Walker, Sam Langford, alsoCity Engineer R.K. Snethen and City Attorney Frank R. Day. Reverend McGee of the Assembly of God Churches appeared and asked for rent, of the Auditorium from Dec. 31st through Jan. 15th, for evangelistic services. Moved by Walker.second by Langford, That the request be granted, subject to the usual charge and responsibility, and excepting saturdays and Thursdays, if previous commitments are demanded. Carried. City Engineer Snethen read estimates in favor of Bryan and Hoffman Paving Contractors, on paving contract totaling ►3140.19 —� Moved by Langford secon# balker, That the: estimates be allowed and paid. Carried. Loved by `calker second by Hood that the Hospital bills of Charlie Butler amount 53.50, Mrs Dora King amount 37.17, be declared as emergency cases and paid. Carried*: Mayor Holbrook -turned the meeting over to Mayor Protein Bryan Hood and retired.on account of slight indisposition.. The minutes of Sept. 4,.Sept. 13, and Sept.,14th. read and approved. Moved by Langford second by Blair, That the=list of'bills submitted be approved for payment. Carried Arch Keys Flowers $5.00, Amarillo Communications 16.43, Boyd & Davenport 45.00,'M.W. Lemons Burial Assoc. 3.$0, Higginbotham-Bartlett"Co. 103.22, Trustee.Fireman'R.&R. Fund 20.75, Curry Motor Frt..10.6$ Miller &, Miller 14.00, V.R. Rogers &c. Son 17.80, The Texas Co. 63.49 Burt Electric Co. 160.260 P.H. Bryan,,ketty Cash 52.86, Dale Bolles 1$.06, Pioneer Drive Inn Cafe 30.05, Magnolia Petroleum Co 15.01, Continental Oil. Co- 23.79, E.L.-Dye, Jr. X.D. 43.75 J.Gliver Bier, Postmaster 15.03, American Hospital & Life Ins. Co. 220,_3�(City's part 74,54) G.V. Sawyer.21.$5,. Ma ssey assey 34-12, Dale . Bolles 12.00, - Ed. Jones 7 • $$. Plainview, TTexass- uctober 2nd., 1950 The City Gouncil.met in Regular...session with Mayor Holbrook presiding and. the following Aldermen attending, E.M. Osborne, *M.B. Hood, Ray D: Blair, dity Attorney Frank R.,Day gene;Owei and City Engineer,.R.K Snethen also were present. A The minutes of September R18th. read and approved. moved by Hood and second.by Blair, That Bryan and Hoffman tie per- mitted to start immediately to lay topping on all blacks prepared, sub- ject to.Engineers.approval..before each block is started, and_.the Cont- rae-tor agrees to repair, any default-s due to the weather, that shows up by July lst. next year. Carried. Moved by Osborne seconed by Blair, That the plans and specifications for the Sub Station No. 1 be approved as submitted, by the Architects Kerr and Kerr. And notice for bids be advertised on same, receivable in open Council on October 24th at- 7:30 P... Carried City Engineer R.K. Snethen read estimates in.favor of H.B.Jordan Co. for work on water and sewer contract totaling 1736.60 also in favor of Bryan and Hoffman on pavingcontract totaling 815.09 Moved by Hood second by Blair, That the estimates be approved and paid. Carried.- A petition was presented by Frank -Lawson for Taxi Cab permit. It was moved by Hood second by Osborne, That the permit be granted subject , to the Taxi Cab ordinance provisions, and the approval of the Chief of Police. C rried. The Chief approved the permit. Moved by Osborne second by Blair, That the list of bills submitted be approved for payment, plus H.B. Jordan. Bill for ditching for $120.00. Carried. Bills Since Sept. 1$9 1950 Curry.Motor freight.Line Inc. 46-92f National Guard 18.00, G.v. Sawyer 22.40, Dale Bolles 12.06, Doyle Gibson 15.00, Georgia Lee Ligon,(extra helpt 16.12, Mrs .Dorothy Parks (extra help) 11.25, National Guard 1$.00," Dale -Bolles 9.00, S.W. Public Service Co. 1505.36 S.W.Bell Tel. Co. 151.30, Armco Drainage & Metal Products 636.5$, Fred Berryhill Equip. Co. 23.26, L.R. Bain & Co. 9.15 Cosden Petroleum Corp 3$.21.,.' Clowe &" Cowan 974.779 W.T. Cain Xtr. Co. .75, City Blacksmith Shop 5.O0, Dudley E. Godwin 8.00, Darley & Co. 220,004 Eaten & Sudduth 145.'$$, SePt.X3th. Minutes. 286 A4. ORDINANCE NO,# 575 e it ordained by the City Council. cif .Pla.nvew Texas, That the taxes foilowin ,be and they are herebylevied for the Year 1950, ; upon .:the $1,00.00 valuation upon all prgpertp with in the limits of said City, subject to taxation for the Year 1950'' town: FOR THE GENERAL FUND . - 5 FOR THE STREET FUND' .30 .FOR THE INTERESUSINKING ....���.. �.._ TOTAL -TAX RATE4 1.40 INTEREST & SINXIN'G FUND REQUIREMENTS. Iss�. e. Amt. Ait- #- -- Prim Iiit:« fi Rate Total. Lev k mind. Issued ;Paid,, Paid Zue Refundi l926 , .-216000. 460010. _ 170000. 5000. 9237.50 1 51 i42I2.5,0 .092 Street. . 3�00. Z1.�JO'�J, : 160001. - f $OO.QO 15 $OQ00 .0052 Water 1927 25000. 12066. 1,3000!. 650.00,'5 650.00 ,0042 Sewer 1927 20000. 11001Da, 9000;. - t�50.00 � 5 450.00 .003' Refd. 1929 51000. 33' • 180001 2000. ��50«001 5 � 2850 00 .01E .Refd �' 1931 80000. 39000. 410001l. 2000. �200.00 15 4200.00 0277 Refd i 1937 10E'3M 6000. 4000. 2000. � 160 «00 t ' 4 216o. oo 014 St. IMP. ` ;1938 10000: 900 . 1000`. 10Y. 2�J.00 � �. i02Q,Q�t «�Jt�E��i Refd 193� 11000. 300 .000.«200.00 6200.00 .036 Ref4. .1940 20000- 1800i3. 2000. 2000. 70,00 3 2070.00 .0134 Airport '194 50000. 9000. 41l000;.-2000. 1869:75 �2 2866.75 •017 St. Imp. 194 50000.1100M 46000. 2000. ' 8 «25 ;. 2 2866.25 «t�17 St. Imp. 194 , 50000. a4000. 46000. 1000. 9104.00 2- 191.0.00 .012,E fit. star. 1947 15000. 3000. 120MO 1000. 331..25= 3 4, 1331.25 .0096 & a 3 Wat.Sew.194$ ;,150000. - 150000,. 3000. 45$2+50 1,, 75$2.54 .049 St. �.19401, ? :. - 75�00. .. 2305.00 2- 2305.00 .015 _) fat. Sew« 1949 Z ia. 2000. 198000.-.6b000. 5850.00 3 11850.00 .077 WatRSew.1950 500006.. 500 . 2000-135,1.25 �13/4, 335�..25 €10, Fire St�1950 140000. - i40000. $000. 3761.25 U 11761.25 ,076 City . 1950 400000 - 40000. 1000. 1091.25 2491.25 .0124 52 Section 2. That there be and is hereby levied for the K :Year of 1950, an occupation Tax' equal to one half .tD that levi?d by tie State of Texas, . 'bpon all Persons, firms and corporations, following taxable occupations within the City cif .Plainview, Texas. Sectican.3. That the 'taxes shall be assessed and collected by the As6Ossor4wCollector' of the City of Plainview, as required by Ordinance No. 373,, Vol. 6, Page. 287 of the minutes of the City of Plainview, Texas, and under the laws of the State of Texas. PASSED AND ADOPTER this the -day of 1950. ` City a s'ry Y y. paved by`Alderman Walker second byAldermanBlair, That the Tax. j Levy ,ordinance for 1950 No. 575 be passed and adopted. Carried Unanimously Meeting Adjourned City ecreMayor 2 and that the Mayor is hereby_ authorized to execute -the samd,for and in behalf . of the City, to proceed with the_ paving- cif said dots and carrying out the terms of said contract.- Moved by.Hhod second by B°lair, That ,O more New parking meters be - bought, on contract with Karpark Company. CARRIED. Loved by -Blair second by Hood that the Budget be adapted as. filed. CARRIED. Brief Summary of Budget Expenditures Receipts City Hall 32975.00 Water & Sewer Rents- 140000,00 Street Dept 49500.00 Police Dept. 19000.00 Police Dept. 67000.00 Parking Meters: 31000.00 San. & health 45100#00 Inspector Fees 4000#00 Fire Dept. 446000 •2 % Rentals 16000.00 Auditorium 3500,00 Miscellaneous 75Q0,00 iy Inspector 4420,00 Current faxes Gen.) 134591.17 Park Dept. 9850.00 Delinquent 'faxes (Gen)- 4800,00 Public Exp. 12000.00 Del.Taxes 'Int,&Sinking) 2517.82 Sewer Dept. 20660.00 Current Taxes ' 79532 18 Water Dept. 64650.00 Bond Interest 500-00 Contingences 136.17 For Int.&Sink 82520.00 ; 43 " .173--1 The Mayor read the report of the•B.C.D. and Plainview Bus Co. for -August. Meted by Hood second by Blair, That the reports be accepted and filed. CARRIED Moved by Hood and second by Blair, That the doctor bill of Ate. Patrick to Dr. E.D. Dye, Jr. be paid.. Amoubt of $43.75•- CARRIED 'i _ 285 Houston Taylor 145.00 J,A. Gole 145.0.0 Fred Brack-145.00, Ernest Carruth 165.00 F.C. koore- 16.5.00 Mrs _fAt `'onnelly 31 13, J,B. Wa.11ingsf ord 125.00, G.V. -Sawyer .25.4E?, Dale Bfllles �52.00, T.E. Massey 13.2,00, Archie Sprinl.1. 75.Oa, Leslie 14. Miller , .0Q. _ John Kerr presented ten.ative plans for the fire stations. Moved by Osborne second by Blair, That the Council adopt floor plan No. 3 for the residential station, with a change of 2 feet narrower and the Architect is instructed to proceed with the plans andblueprints working to an estimated cost of 35,000. or less. Carried. Loved by Walker second by Hood, That the City pay estimate of Kerr and .Kerr of!% of an estimated east of 35000. being 350.00. Carried. The Mayor read a petition from the Fort Worth Denver S.P. R.R. Co. Requesting the closing of a part of Denver Street at 13th. St. Act&on was postponed. The meeting adjourned. City ,Secretary rs Mayor September 13, 1950 The City Council met in Special Session to hold th fearing on the Budget for 1950-1951.=:- Mayor Holbrook presided with the following Aldermen present, X.B. Hood, J, W. Walker, Ray D. Blair, City Attorney Frank R. nay and City Engineer R. K, "Snethen .Mrs W. L. Jones and Mrs. . L. M. Austin appeared to discuss the moving of Play equipment in the Test 7th. Street Park. P The Maior read a contract with Mrs. Myrtle Knoohuizen in regard to j acquirring by -the City of 2 lots in Hlcrest addition, Moved by Hood second by Walker that the following Resolution be passed, Carried. RESOLUTION WHEREAS, there is presented to the City Council for consideration AND APPROVAL A CONTRACT BETWE T 5My'rtle Boyd Knoohuizen, a widow, First - Party, and the City of Plainview, Texas, Second Party, wherein the - First Party is conveying Lots 16 & 17 in Block 8, Hillcrest Addition to the Town of Plainview, Hale County, Texas, to the City of Pfainview and WHEREAS, said contract provides for the City to pay --for the -cost - of paving tine 'streets abutting said lots 'and t , acquire abstracts 'of title to said lots, and to pay for, the cost thereof: and WHEREAS, said contract'giees and grants -an -option to the First party to re -purchase Lot -16 an'or before September.30, 1951, at a cost of 700.72 to be paid the Cityand to re -purchase Lot 17 at a cost of 463.69 on or before September 34, 1951; and WHEREAS, said contract provides that the same is to be executed by the Mayer after he has been authorized to do so by proper resolution of the City Council. N'OW, , THEREFORE,, BE 1T RESOLVED by the City Vauncil of the City of Pla nviewithat said contract be and the same is in all respects approved, M1 Sept. 4th., 1950 The City Council met in regular session.with,,Mayor.Holbrook presiding" and the following aldermen atteadings E.MC�* O.§borne, Ray D. Blair, J.W. Walker, M. B. Hood. -City Engineer R.K. Snethen and City Sanitary Officer E.C. Nicholl also attended the meeting. Minutes of August 21st, read and Approved. Minutes of august 28th. read and approved. Dr. E.C. Nicholl spoke briefly about meat stamping and milk shipments coming into Plainview. Moved by mood and second by Walker, That the electric bond.of Guy W. Matson be approved subject to City Attorney. O.K. Carried, The Mayor read the following reports for August. Metl a nspector .».... :. Building Inspector 352.10 Police Report 1949.50 Food Inspector 3.00 Parking Meters 2753.00 Water PlantReport ...... Plainview Bus Co.2% Rentals .29.92 Meat Inspector 1,44-70 City Secretary 5666 59 Moved by Blair second by Hood,.That the reports be accepted and filed. Carried.. Moved by Blair second by Hood, That the list of bills submitted be paid. .'Carried. Wayne Bennett,Ditcher $105.30 G.V. Sawyer, 27.50,.Eugene Dillard,-ltra, 18.009 T.E. Massey 51tra.36«06 Leslie Miller Xtra 44.00, Dale Bolles, Xtra, 28«50, V.�'.D. R.R. Co asphalt 184.89 Louis howe,e�tra 15 75, Chicken Inn 21.50, Mi`.11er &.Muller 10.07sleslie b ller extra 28,00, G.P. Sawyer 26.30, Dale Boles extra,12.75, T.E. Massey Xtra,30«75, Austin Battery Co« 40.45, Boyd -Davenport 7.70, Berryhill Equip Co 34.39s Conner Mathes 32.59, Camps Pharmacy 15.00, CleWe & Cowan 253 75,'610 re & Co an,Const. 778 52, Commercial Radio Monitor. 4.50, Continental Oil Co 23.79, Citiew- Service Oil -Co. 314.122 Continental Oil: Co 102.10,, .f. Davis & Son Inc. 7.50 - East Groc.&-QStation 82. 7, Eaton & Sudduth 61.16, W.F.Foley Trip to Austin 44.55, Fort Worth Chemical 117.00 Gibson Plb. Cos 19.20, Huff Grocery 10.,69„ Haynes Mtr. Co. 9 25, herald .News Pub. Co., O7 34,Hancock-.Fire Exting. Co, 3;25, J.I.Holcomb Co 140.30 John Hull. 59.50, Johnson Bumpus Cof18.64 Jarvis Tula. Co. 106.53, Kiker's Servide Station 27.46, R.H. Knoohuizen Co. 47.70,-Derr Hdw.Co'. 3.80, Ludeman &_MAcNaughton 5.30, Ludeman & MacNaughton 1.6.32 John Logsden 13.05, Lubbock Machine Co. 2500 copper pipe 832«32 ii.les Studio 3.10,' T.E. Mitchell, 13.12, Carl H. Mangum 33.50, Maggard Nail Mtr. Co. 5.65, Mitchell.Hdw. Co. 11.44, Maxwell.Stbne 1.50 Lon McDaniel 45.62 No Name Cale, 123.15, Neptune Meter Co 1163.34 Phillips Battery'Co. 29.50, Plainview Hdw. 16.49 Plains Machinery Co. 13«U, Plains Welding Supply .1�2, Plainview Fl.orai Co. 5.00 R. & R. Electronic Co. 8.52, . Rid & Patrick.46.85s--Rogers Battery Ind Electric: 22.85, Robins herring 13.17, Rockwell Bros. 181,09, The Rohan Co. 53.28, Radford Grocer Co. 1407' Southewestern Bell Tel. Co. 115.40 Seipp Machine Shop 25.0, Shook Tire. Co. 54.44 Shepard Chevrolet Co.�124.68, Southw6stern Public Service h, 1036.38s ar Machine & Fdry Co 65.25- The:- Texas Co. 63.t,91, � Hnited States Pencil Co. 8,Oa, Winn Motor Company 3 0 17,.West Pharmac: 17.6 , Dr.,t C. Wayland 20.00, West Texas Gas Co $0.60, Western Union 2. 0, Texas Teck., 17.00. P.H. Bryan 300.00,. Winfield Holbrook 275.0 , Dan:ice SmithIL42.50, Fannie Norman 225.00, Frank R. Day 150.00, E.M. Osborne 20, 00, SaFt Langford, 20.00, layD. Blair 20.00 J..W Walker 20 E.M. M B Hood 20�fi0 Ro lin K. Snethen 544.00, Elaine•Wardlscw 150.00,`Hoyt Curry 300000 Math Bur Ott 115.00, Albert C. Parkhurst 1$a O E.J. Shearer 1.90.00,hub Burt '190.00 J.E. Sheeon 20t}.44, Delbert Bellew 194.40, Hartense Pelphr y 196.00, T. Sanderson 187.50 Wile Johnson 180.04 Ge' J. y , €� J, Boswel 154.0t3 T.P. Sitton 90.40 A.A. Cardinal 180.00 Todd Edd Burson '172#50. L,L. Atkins 180.66, W. A. Cox 17'2.50 B.. Odom 225M, J.W.Butler 187.500 .M« Hamilton 250.00, Leedy Ia.xey 195.00 Frank Ri ler 187.50, Berry Lynch 187«50, Everette -Crisp 172.50, Fred L. chandllo 187.50, Arvil W. Harkins 172.50,.William E. Renegar-180;001,�Howard Kirkpatrick., 180.00, Johnnie'D. Ballew 187.50, Harold Perrin 172.50, Ply. Fire'Dept. 35.002 W.F. Foley 360.00, S.E. Bolles 300.00 A.T. Herrod 200.00} Lewis Low 1.90.00 Jack Morris 187.50, Roy Warren 187 50, R.W.R,oberson 180.00, Ed Walker 140.00, Jack Slaughter 210.00 H.R. Sloan'150.00, J.H. Hunter 180.00, F.L. Thornton 250.00, O.B.-Gain 195.00 M.F. Tampl n.180.00, Mute W. Rannals 220.00, H.R..Lvuallen 178.50, thurman Price�.72.50 J.B. Heflin 150.00, J.M. Heflin 150.00 Will Evans 160.000 J.M. Bevers 150.00, Dr. E.C.Nicholl 200.00 Dr. D.P Jones 75.00' A.C. Koeninger 250.ad, Weldon Way225.00 A.L. King.187.50 N.G. Jofnsou 145.00 A.D. Cowart 145400, T.T. Cargift 145.00, Albert P. Anderson 145.00, 7-7 ::. Aug.ZI&t coned It was moved by Langford,_secondrby'.Hood',That the Purchase of Lot No.I and the -north 2I feet of lot._ 2, Biock -36 dollege Hill Addition heretofore approved by -the Council,at 4000.00 ,from Laurence Ludeman for a residential fire station ste,is in all things ratifed,and confirmed . Carried.. Moved by Blair second by Langford.. That the budget committe investigate all Sanitary and Food-Inspection.,Fees. 1 Carried. The... meeting adjourned. - w a►rYl. w✓rws" r.r rw s.0 .w .M MM Ys tw M lw err .r rr-r w+w.r-- City Secretary. Mayor. August 2$th., 1950 The City "Council.met in Special Session,,in accordance with the public notices of recieving bids on. a Fire,.Fighting Truck, with pumper and other equipment: for same, Mayor Winfidld Holbrook presided, and the following Aldermen attended: E.M..Osbornet M.B. Hood, Ray D. Blair, J.W .Talker' Sam Langford, City Attorney, Frank R Day and City Bngineer,R K. Snethen Also were present for the meeting. The Mayor opened-5 bids on the Fire Apgaratus, as follows. Newman Motor Company 100 Howe Fire Fighting Company 1488 00 Four Wheel Drive Auto Co* 14925 }5 Seagreaves Corporation: 15808,50 American La France Foamite Corp., 15500 4D Peter Pirsch & Son No. I 14000 00 -- No. 214520,00 Moved by QsberneSecond by"Langford, 'ghat the.C©until ad€�pt.the tenative budget iubmi.tted.for 1950«195 and hold a public hearing".on same at the City hall on Sept. I3th. at 80. 6a_P.M; Carried. Moved by Qsborne.and.Second by Walker,'That.the"Council accept the bid on Fire Truck of American LaFrance Foami.te. Corp. at I55CQ.0Q, and the Mayor is authorized,to Sign the contract. Carried. Moved by, Langford second ,by Osborne That .the City pair $90600 ontrip -to „ see Highway -.Commission at Austin, about highway'wprk. Carried. The Meeting Adjourned.. I, - .w ..r� r.r w..w «►r w. w. r rr ,..rwsrs fity ' SecretaryMa or September 141 1950 Special Meeting with Cotpmissioners Court of Hale County Mayor Holbrook, Aldermen M.B. Hoddi Pay D. Blair, -and J:,W. Walker and Cityp.Secretary, Paul Bryan met with the Commissioners Court to accept and. approve for payment, the 'Work done ©n the dale County Airport and in I, contract with the Federal Government, Hale County, City of Pla nview'and Bryan & Hoffman contractors. Judge. Matson presided over phe enti.rve Court. Amoung' the ..proceedings were' the, following. Moved by-xood and second by Blair, That the City pay $126.10 being � of the Eagineers cost. Hale: Cot.mty Airport, Project Noii 9-41-03 -.9040 Carried Unanimously. Loved by Ho' od second by� ' ,Blair, That the City 22 JI.6$ beang they City r sfi C part of Airport work, known as;u,Hale County -Airport Project No. 9_41-p)6M 904 Carried Unanimously The Meeting Adjourned. city Sqqcretary. . Mayor m 282 IN -.WITNESS WHEREOF] the said City of Plainview, .Texas, has caused these presents to be executed; in: its corporate. name, by its said Mayor and' caused same to be. attested,_ by. its_,_Secretary with its corporate seal, this the day and year,. herein first- itten. IN - TESTIMONY WHEREOF,, they said Southw-estern Puhl-ic Serviee Company has} caused, these presents to -be executes -,in- its_ corporate name by its - .Vice President, attested by-its_As.s.istant.Secretary, and.,the-.corporate seal to be affixed, this the day and year herein first written. CITY OF PLA.I VIEW, TEXAS BY nfield Holbrook MAIUR Attest: P . Bryan SOUTHWESTERN PUBLIC SERVICE C(3rDIPi�iNY _w City Secretary BYEJ.G. Asmara "mice rresident Attest. Dori Lod -en., ASSISTANT SECRETARY Moved,by Hood seecnd.by Blair, That..the Gouncil instruct the City Attorney to start condemnation proceedings on Lot 1 and the North 21 feet of Lot 2-lock 36 Collegge Hill Addition:. Garr ed r Moved,by Langford second Osborne, That the Central Fire Station be located on the Cityts-propertyvat 7th. and Beech Street. The Meeting Adjourned. iIFgY yali�a/YIR i�iM yY �I. Y iY11MY+ii. N i �M1 ►���1r yf y ��lAW 1111�1�lMIM City S retary Mayor Plainview Texan, August ust 21st. 1950. The City Council met in Council room at the City "all in regular session with Mayor Holbrook,presiding. And the fallowing aldermen present, Sam. Langford, Kay U Blair, J.W.Walker, 14.B.Hood, E.'M.Osborne City:Attorney Frank R "ay and City Engineer R.K.snethen also attended the meeting. It was moved b Lan for n d , y g d a d seconded by Osborne, That the Street Sweeper employes and the park employes be under the supervision of � the Street Superin.tendant. Carried. Moved by Hood seconded by Blair, That the Tax Collector be authorized to waive thecosts and figure 6 % annual interest oneach year of delinquent taxes on the lid Donohoo dare tract of land. Carri ed . The minutes of August 7,1950, read and approved. Moved by Langford second by Blair, That the fist of bills submitted be paid, yarried. Bliley Electric Go; I4.Ot C.V. Sawyer 25.00: T.E.assey-34.a0: gale Bolles I2.04: Harley J nedin 75.00 Harley 7 #edin.64.00': American Hospital &, Life Ins -:.Co 210.70:Xia noilia Pet. -Co. 62.82 Dale Bolles 16.5006 L.M.M iller,.16.00*0 T.E. }assey 36.00: G.VSawyer30.I0 Underwoods BarB-Q. 23.15; Plainview Hilton Hot455.00.- N.A:Wheeler 10.50: The Mayor read the Tax Collectors report on estma.ted tax.vauation for 1950, Also the report of the Board of City deyelopment for July Ioth to August 7th. T - TT16� I 7�-_� w 281 all bil ls used upon the, registrat *n-_ of -such :meter, .. such correction to be, according to the.. per centage of;. -inaccuracy found,, but no - shch correction. shall extend_ .beyond -ninety _. (1901days previous to the day on which such inaccuracy .is discovered..by_test.. For any period that a meter is found to have_ failed: to..regi.ster -it- shall. ,be. .assumed_ that the electric purer and energy delivered during said period is the ,same as thatafor a period of:like operation, and -the amount of electric power and;energy used: for billing shall be agreed upon by City and Company. None_gf the electric power and energy furnished hereunder shall be reso-I -.by City. Bach party, to .his , agreement will give the necessary permission to the other , tea enable the agent- of _: each- party to comply with the -provisions l of *use agreement and to',eater upon the premises of the other -at all reasonable times for the purpose of reading or checking meters x and for inspecting, 4 testing, renewing,. or� exchan:ging arty -Or all of itsequipment which may be localted on the property - cif the other, or, for the performance of other duties incident to the rendering of service hereby contractedfor. DIYISItJN THREE OF THE C2XTRACT Ueneral Provisions Allnotices, orders and resoutiOns herein provided,,for shall -be consi- dered as having been given to the Compeny,,when.gi.ven to the person at the time . in charge of ` the Company-ts of'f'ice : in the, said City. 2 This agreement terminates,,cancels and supersedes all»former agreements and supplements thereto, and, shall-- beeome effective on July i.st , 1950, and F remain in effect= -fear a period ref, 5 years, from the date, -,'and there- afterfrom year to year unless and until.at least six(6) months prior to,the expiration date of .,this initial' period, or any ,yearly extension thereof, either partysha:ll notify the other, in writing of its desire to terminate the initial agreement or any yearly extension. All notices orders and resolutions herein s � provided for shall --be consid- ered as .having been duly given to Company when any such,may be,given to the person at the time in charge .of .the Companyrs office in the City of -Plainview,, Texas, The Goo pany,agrees to furnish the service -as above -provided for, except. in cases'where-the company may be, prevented.icy storms, strikes, fires, accidents beyond its control, to -plant machinery, pales,or..lights, insurrections, riots, court orders, ants of,God,,and other causes beyond its control; provided, however, incases where the Company may be prevented from such causes, it-.w ll;:use all diligence.in repairing or:­. removin& such: causes so that,service will not be interrupted,any longer than necessary, and will make use, of all facilities available to the Compa y,,including power from, high lines under the company's control i�rom then points. 5. .. ,It is.understood*and agreed that this agreement shall be binding upon and inure to,the..benefi.t...of the successors, legal representatives and assigns of the respective parties hereto. This ab. gr'eement s executed in quadruplet originals-.atPlainview, Texas,. I� where this - agreement is performable, in all of its° ter. ms­ this, day and year first above written, and it is agreed that, this, agreement c onta ns� all, the convenants..and.agreements made by -and between the parties hereto of the said - matter hereof and that no . part of this coatract=ry, shelf be in ; any--', manner amended., abrogated,' superseded, or- -altered, unless done in- writing_ and signed by the parties hereto-,acti.ng -by anal through -,their duly author iced agents. One cppy of this agreement is,delivered to the City Secretary of Plainview, Texas, , for the use and as, the property of the City, and one copy hereof is;delivered to the President -of Southwestern -Public Service Company and one copy to'the AssistantySeeretary`of Southwestern Public Service Company for the,use and " the property of said Company, and,.-_. each +of the parties hereto, hereby acknowledges receipt of a copy thereof. 2 9 'cj Public Service Co. 1146.24, S.W. Bell Tel. Co. 123 95, Littlejohn Tool & Equip Ltd. 24.061, The Texas Company 10-17, �iking Supply Corp. 20-76 Wes -Tex Grain & Milling Co. 2.50, The Woolen Uniform Co. 711.49, Well lhac.hi,nery & Supply Co., Inc. 179.12. Salaries for December 1950 Three Payments P.H. Bryan, 45000, Winfield Holbrook 550.00, Ekaine Wardlaw 225.00, Daniee Smith 225:00, Fannie Norman 480.00, Frank R. Day 300-00 Rollin K. Snethen 1000.00 Hoyt Curry 450-00, 'Math Burkett 322.50$ E.J. Shearer 300.00, J.E."Sheeon 315*00, Delbert Ballew 300-00 Hartense Pelphrey 300-00 J.T. Sanderson 292-50, Geo. J. Boswell 2k-50, J.W. Thomas 120.00, I.P. Sitton 270 00) A.R. Cardinal 292.50, Todd Edd Burson 277.50, L.L. Atkins 277:50, Everette Crisp 277-50, H.D. Payne 58-33, E.E.Afinett 69.99, B.M. Odom 337..50, J.W. Butler 292.50, A.M. Hamilton 500-00, Leedy Maxey 315.00--r-Frank Rigler 300.00, Berry Lynch 300.00, Fred L. Chandler 300.00, Arvil W.Harkins 277-50, William E. Re'negar 292 50, Howard Kirkpatrick 277-50, Marion 0. Gilbert 262-50, Don H. DeBusk �62-50, W.F. Foley 720.00, S.E. Bolles 490.00, AT, Herrod 300.00, Lewis Lowe 300-00, Jack Morris 300.00, Truit Ray 97.50, Ed Walker 277.50, Jack Slaughter 315.00, H.R. Sloan 225-00, J.H. W. hunter 277.50) F.L. Thornton 375.00, O.B. Guin 300 00) Nute Rannals 315--.-00, Th�rman Price 262 * 50$ L.D. Horton 262-50., Lavid McDonald 262-50, R.A. Jarrett 262-50, J.B. Heflin ,225.001 Will Evans 247.50, W.D. Wilbourn 266 25, Archie Ray Spruill 225-00, Dr. E.U. Nicholl 490-00, Dr. D.P. Jones 150-00, A.G. Koeninger 500.00; Weldon Way 337-50, A.L. King 255.00 T.T. Cargill 225.00 Albert F. Anderson 225.001 Houston Taylor 225.00, Ernest Carruth 255,00, F.U. Moore 255 60$ J.B. Wallingsford 225.00, L.A. Horton 225.00, ivan Lee Davidson 225.00, Peggy Arthur 44.25, G.V.,Sawy6r 75-00, Mrs E.U. Thomas 41.24, Dale BollesGX_ 18.00 GV. Sawyer 66.00. Carried. Moved by Hood second by Langford, That the Tax collector be authorized to refund G.G. Vernon 19-46 on 1949 taxes on home,, on account of an error in measurement, Carried. Moved by Osborne second by Walker, That Tax collector be authorized to Naive penalty and cut interest to 6,per cent annual on L.D. Brown taxes for 1944. Carried. The Maylor read 7 bids on car for police department as follows: Maggard Nall Motor Co. 1895.00 LJ McLaughlin Lovelace Hudson, Co. 1903-00 Hudgens Nash Co., 1795-00 Newman Motor Co Cooper Sparks Pontiac Co. Hamilton Martin Motor Co. Winn Motor Company Moved by Langford second by Walker, That bid of Newman Motor Company 1783-55 less Carried. City Engineer A.K. Snethen read estimates ruction Goamounting to $794-75. Moved by Langford second by Walker, That Carried. 1783-55 1990.00 1899.70 2050-00 the Council accept the low federal tax. in favor of Jordan Const- the estimate be paid. The Mayor read estimate by Kerr and Kerr on plans for amounting to 885.63 and 4650.00, Total. 1535.63. Moved by Osborne second by Walker, That the estimates Carried. The Mayor read reports for December as follows: Moved by filed. Police Building Inspector Pleat Inspector 88.85 & 44-00 Current Taxes Delinquent Taxes City Secretary Parking I'Vieters Food Inspector Langford second by Osborne That the Carried. The Meeting Adjourned City Secretary Fire Station be paid. 1225-00 422-95 132.85 45636.22 1893.03 .3100-75 3366-50----- 9.00 reports be accepted and 6 January 15, 1951 The City Council met in Regular Session with Mayor Holbrook -oresiding, and the following Aldermen .being present, Sam Langford, M.B.'Hood Ray D. Blair, .City Attorney Frank R. Bay and City Engineer R.K. Snethen also attended the meeting. Moved by Hood second by Langford, That the City Council notify bidders on 2 Ton,Truck chassis, to furnish bids on alternate basis of not less than 300 cubic inch capacity motor, with full cab and not less than 84 inches from cab to axle. Specifications to be furnished -by the City ,engineer,. The Motion -carried unanimously. The Fire Chief .is hereby notified to request bidders on equipment for fire truck chassis equipment, to bid can Class A Test and Class B. Test, for pumpers, and without cab. IA o ved by Lang ford second by Blair, That Teal Young -be employed at the South Park, and caretaker for shelter house, at $150.00 per month. Carried, Moved,by Hood and second by Blair, That the following resolution be adopted. The motion carried unanimously. , RESOLUTION WHEREAS, the Legally constituted Inter -State Compact Commission for Texas, New Plexico, and Oklahoma, on'December 6, 1950, at Banta Fe, New, i-1exico, consummated and signed a compact providing for the division of the waters o'L the Canadian river and its tributaries between the said three States and WHEREAS, the said Compact is not effective unless and until adopted by the Legislatures of the States of Texas, New Mexico, and Oklahoma NOW, THEREFORE, be it resolved by the City Council of the City of Plainview, Texas: THAT, the Legislature of Texas, be and the same is hereby requested, to ratify and adopt the Canadian River Compact as agreed upon and signed by the Inter -State Compact Commission for Texas, New Mexico, and Oklahoma at Santa Fe, New Mexico, on December 6, 1950. PASSED AND APPROVED this the 15th. day of January A.D. 1951 infi 6-Holbrook, Mayor ATTEST: P.H. Bryan, City cretary (SEAL) It was moved by Alderman Langford and seconded by Alderman Hood, That the City Council increase the light contract 21 poles, in order to light the Church and Junior High Areas, and ratify the arrangement of the original lights, and the new lights, according to the plan submitted by The Southwestern Public Service Company, of Plainview, Texas. The motion carried unanimously. Moved by Blair second by Langford, That the bids on Fire Truck Chassis be returned unopened and ask for return of the bids, with alternate bids as separately requested, on January 29, 1951. Carried. Moved by Langford second by _Hood, That from and after this order no 77 City Employee shall transport or permit the transportation of passengers in any motor vehicle owned by the City, unless it is on City' business or in,furt4erance of Official City Business. Carried. 11oved by Blair second by Hood, That the City Engineer advertise for bids on a metal fence foi� the west water plant. Carried'. The meeting stood Adjourned. ty Secretary May r 29 Ti Plainview, Texas$ January 29th. 1951 The City Council met in Special session pursuant to advertisements for the purpose of opening bids on Fire 'Truck Chassis and equipment. Mayor Holbrook presided with, Aldermen, E.M. Osborne, J.W. Walker, Sam Langford, IVI.B. Hood, Ray D. Blair in attendance. City Attorney Frank R. Day and City Engineer A.K. Snethen also were present. The City Engineer read an estimate in favor of Jordan Tubb Construction Goirripany for storm sewer at corner of 10th. and Broadway extending South to W.T. Cain place, amouzating-to <445-11- Mr. Cain having made an advance of 42575-00 to be repaid when additional customers are using same. !Vloved by Langford second by Blair, That the estimate be paid. Carried. The Mayor read 5 bids on Chassis for fire truck as follows: Maggard Nall Motor Co. 2495-00 Cooper Sparks Pontiac Co. 331 inch 3796.75 255 Inch 2947-00 W.T. Cain 1.1 Ton Diamont T 236 2140.00 214 u 320 2595.18 3075-42 Winn Motor Company 2 t Ford 2255-00— , 2 rtn 3280.00 Bob Hooper Motor Co 21 3/4 T. 3614-05 2 Ton 2449-00 6 Bids for Equipment American La France Exceptions 7000-00 W.S. Darley Company Exceptions 5871-00 Tom W. Carpenter Exceptions 7664-00 Food Machinery & Chemical Corp. Exceptions 7418.80 General Fire Truck Co.(To City Specificat- 6065.00 ions) Howe Fire Apparatus Co. No Exceptions 6992.00 Moved by Bood second by Langford, That the Council accept the bid .of Winn Motor Company on 2 Ton Chassis F.B.B. Pview. 2255-00 7-� and the bid of General Fire' Truck Company F.O.B. Plainview 6065-00. 1 1 Carried Unanimously. Lj Moved by Osborne second by Blair, That the Mayor be authorized to': sign and the Secretary to attest, the sa,leof Lot 17 Block 8 Hilcr'est .Addition for 4463.69 being the amount the City has in the lot for, paving costs. Carried. (See Resolution below in full) Moved by Osborne second by Langford, That pay all the bills of Plainview Sanitarium and Clinic Foundation when approved by the Mayor. Carried. The Mayor read reports as follows: Southwestern Public Service Go. 2% rentals for last quarter of 1950. 01855.68. West Texas Gas Co. 2% Rentals for last quarter of 1950, $1425.82. Moved by Blair second by Hood, That the reports be accepted and filed. Carried. Moved by Langford second by Blair, That list of Bills submitted be paid. Carried. LIST OF BILLS Amarillo Communications 34-14, Gibson Plumbing Co. 5.40, Bob Hooper Altr. Co. 12.55, Hamilton -Martin Mltr. Co. 1.50., Magnolis Petroleum Co. 266,80, Midway Service 4.16,'PicDonald Trading Post 46.84, Newman 141tr. Co. 1697-00, V-.-A,. Rodgers & Son 8.45, The Rose Shop 3.00, Seipp Machine Shop 17.00, Shepard CRevrolet - Co. 31.25, Elliott Taylor 33.93, Texas Automatic Sprinkler Co. 19.00, West Pharmacy 8.94, Western Union 2.95, F-- Winn Motor Company 48-58, Stark Plumbing: Co. 89-05, John R. Haddock 8.00, S.C. Jones. 12.00, Archie Spruill 16.00 ft-R. Roy 4.00t L.N.Roy 4.00) Peggy Arthur 23-95 1 O.K.-Rubber Welders 5.00, Continental Oil 11 U0 9.36) L.R. Bain & Co. Furn.-10.00, Dale Bolles,26.25, J.O. Bier P. P-4 7*79, Br. W.A. Carroll 9.00, Kerr Hardware 5.481 Dudley E. Godwin 14,00,West Texas Gas Co. 176.25 Carl H. IN'langum Mtr. Co. 8.75, No Name Cafe 128.75, Peggy Arthur 2�.10, J.Oliver Bier,- P.M. 15-03.-Huff's .Food Store5 58, Hale Go. Abstract Co. 36.00, American Hospital & Life - ins. 222,36:(Gities part 9-66.38), P.H. Bryan, Petty Cash 50-37, Hearne 14otor Frt. Lines 41.21.,,Archie-Spruill 27.50, Jamie Slaughter 38-30, Peggy Arthur 28.10, Dale Bolles 16-50, Jack Morris 4.00, G.V. Sawyer G.V.57.40, Peggy -Arthur 5.25, Jamie Slaughter 25-40, GSawyer 29-50. WRESOLUTION HEREAS B ) the City of Plainview owns Lot 17 in 8. Hillcrest Addition to the Town of Plainview, Hale County, Texas; and WHEREAS, Paul Wren has made an offer and bid to buy said lot for the sum of 463.69 all in cash; and . WHEREAS, the City Council is of the opinion that the bid and offer of Paul Wren should inall things be accepted. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT,RESOL-1,rED by the City Council of the City of Plainview, in call session, with all members of the Council being present, that the offer and bid of Paul Wren to buy the above des- cribed lot Cor 4463.69 cash, be and the same is in 'all respects acc- epted, and the Mayor is authorized to execute a deed in the name of the City of,plainviell to the said Paul Wren duly attested by the City Secretary under corporate seal, and the deliver the same upon the purdhaser complying with the terms of sale. The minutes of January 15th. read and approved. Moved by Hood second by Walker, That the Council advertise for bids on 2 ton truck with dump bed for Street Department to be opened February 19th. 1951. . Carried. The Meeting Adjourned. 71TT,Y -SECREICY)NlY REGULAR SESSION) February 5th., 1951 The CityCouncil met in regular session wi6h Mayor Holbrook presiding. The following Aldermen atEended the session; Sam Langford, J.W. Walker, Ray D. Blair, E.-Pil. Osborne, & M.B. Hood. City Attorney, Frank R. Day and City .E�ngineer R'.K. Snethen also were present. The Minutes of Jan. 29th. read and approved. Moved by Langford second by Blair, That the Mayor be authorized to sign escrow contracts for curb and gutter, C__ with the property owners on Columbia and Fifth Street in connection with the State Highway program, and in lieu of escrow contracts, the City is authorized to accept mechanics leins. Carried. Moved by Walker second by Langford, That H.H. Barnard be employed by the City to secure signers of Curb and Gutter contracts, on Columbia and .Fifth "Streets. Carried, The Mayor read reports for January 1951 as follows: Building Inspector 501-30 Water Plant 42,000,000..gals. Current Taxes 60s 798-49 Delinquent Taxes 11744-70 City Secretary 442207-51 Cafe Inspector 17-00 Meat Inspector 157-95 Parking Meters 2866.00 Police Report 1892.00 Moved by Blair second by Langford" That the reports be accepted and filed. Carried. A Petition was read by property owners on South East 10th. Street asking for Paving, Beech to Date. No action was taken as one entire side is owned by a hoirlesteader. Moved by Langford second by Blair, That the list of bills submitted be ,approved for payment. Carried., LIST OF BILLS P.H. Brlran,4egristrar, 33.00, Amarillo Communications 39-44, Austin Battery Co. 29-95, Blair Drug Co. 7.20,,Burt Electric Co. 78.61, Boyd & Davenport 5.00, Barley's Cities Ser. 12-54, Cosden Petroleum Corp. 49-99, Continental Oil Co. 188.11, Clowe & Cowan (Water) 597.29, Cren- shaur Paint & Glass 6o. 21-93, Comriiercial Radio Monit. Co. 4*50,' Church - well .Bros. Oil Co. 7.75, W.T.� Cain Mtr. Co. 32.75, Colonial liefining & Chemical Co. 31-50, Connor I;Iathes'Co. 36.60,. Dodson Chemical Co. 2.45, Elkhart Brass Mfg. Co.,Ind. 22.0j), Estep's Truck & Auto Ldry. 3.862 - Eaton & Sudduth 80.90, Eagle Chemical Co,; 58,27, Feuerbacher'Plb. & Heating 20.08, Foxworth Galbraith Co. l,.,"92 Herald -News Pub., Co. 64.11 Bob Hooper Mtr. Co. 13-35, The Harder Agency 160.84, J.1. Holcomb lv�anuf. Co. 72.65, Higginbotham -Bartlett Co. 69.23, Harley-Uav!Uson Motorcycle Co. 4.25, Hamilton-irtin Mtr. Ci. 3.00, Hi Plains Radiator Sales 19.75, Lude,man & I'ViacNaughton 91.00, Hancock?s Fire Extinguisher Co.'2.50, Carl H. Mangum Mtr- Co. 74.50, Maggard-Nall Mtr. Co. 2 35, 14dDonald Trading Post 237.70, Montgomery Ward 9.58, Midway Ser. 8,$O, Mitchell Hdw. Co. 21-15. Lon L. McDaniel 24.54, Newnan Motor lCo.-50.35, O.K. Rubber Welders 12-50, The Plainview Tribune 102.70) J.C. Penny Co.,Inc. 8.78, Plainview Hardware Co. 20.03, Ply. Lto Supply 2.LO, Plains Welding Supply 3.75, Phillips Battery Co. 64-17, Plv.-Plb. & Elec. Co. 3.10, Nu -Tone Products Co. 67.r5-0, Plains Mach. Co., Inc. 1.25, Plv. Ready Mix Concrete Co. 332-51, Reams Electric 13.55.. Robinson & herring Drug 21.29, The Rohan Co.,Inc. (Water) 216-55, Rockwell Bros. & Go. 28.20, Rogers Battery & Electric 43.65, Superior Decals, 2.62, Shepard Chevrolet Co. 30.40f The Star Machine & Foundry Co. 56.80, Stapleton Bros. Mach. & Tank Co. 5.-00, The Steck Company 17.27, Seipp Plach. Shop 3'.50, Fred Shelton, Co. Clerk-3-75, Shook Tire Co. 259.77, S.W. Bell Tel. Co. 171.061 S.W. Public Service Co. 1052-39, The Texas Go. 10.32, Viking Supply Corp. (Water) 735.35, Well Machinery & Supply Co. 14.01, 'gestern'Union 9.54, Winn Motor Co. 224.88, Dee Yancey 3.50, John Hull 52.00. LIST OF SALARIES FOR JANUARY G.V. Sawyer 127-50, John R. Haddock28.00, . S.C. Jones 12.00, Archie Spruill 84-00, R.R. Roy 4-001 L.N. Roy24-00, Peggy Arthur 0.4-50Jack Slaughter 118.75, Dale Bolles42.75, Ed Walker 119.75, Jack Morris 126.25, Truet Ray 123.75, Roy Warren 126.25, Lewis Lowe 126.25, S.E. Bolles 3,176.25, M.L. Wilkins 9 00, Ivan Lee Davidson 34.56, Jamie L. Slaughter W 100 0O.F.".H. Bryan 150-60, Elaine ardlaw 75.00, Danice Smith 75-00) Hoyt Curry 15 0.00 Nath Burkett 107.50 EIJ. Shearer 100.00 Hub B J.-r'S. 'heeon 105.00 'Delber Ballow 100.00- Hart se Burt 100.00, S t I &n Pelphre-Y 100.00) J.T. Sanderson 97-50, Geo.J. Boswell 87.50, J,W. Thomas 40-00, T.P. Sitton 90600 A.R. Cardinal 97.50, Todd Edd Burson 92-50, L.L. Atkins 92.50, Everette Crisp 92.50, H.D. Payne 87-50, E.E. Annett 87.50, B.M. Odom 112-50 J.W. Butler 97.50, Leed-,r Maxey 105.00 Frank Rigler 100 00, Berry Lynch 100.00 Fred L. Chandler 106.775, Arvil W. Harkins Howard Kirkpatrick 2 'arion 0. 92 �O William E. Renegar 97-50f 9 .501 Giibert 87-50 Don H. DeBusk 87-50 A.T. Hei!i!od 100.00, H.R. Sloan 75.00, J.H. Hunter 92.50, F.L. Thornton 125.00 O.B. Guin 100.00 Nute 'yv. - Rannals 105 00, Thurman Price 87.50 L.L. Horton 87-50, R.A. �rrett 87-50, David kli&Donald 87.50 J.B. Heflin 75 001 Will Evans 82.50, Wilbourn 88.75, Weldon Way 112-50 A.L. Kin 85-00 1 A.D. Cowart 75-60, T.T. Cargill 75.00, Albert F. Anderson 75.00, Houston Taylor 75-00, Ernest Carruth,85-00, F.U. Moore 85-00, J.B. Wallingsford 75-00, L*Af', Horton 75.00, Mrs. E.G. Thomas 43.89, Xal Young 30-00, J.H. Hunter 74.00, Moved by Blair second by Hood, That J.". Walker be approved as the Council representative on Country Club Directors. Carried. Moved by Walker secon&by.Blair, That the Tax Collector be authorized to correct tax roll of 1950. Glen R. Gibson on S100 Feet of Lot 10 Block 55 C.H., Eleminating the improvement valuation for 1950. Carried. Moved by Blair second by Hood, That the Council accept the plans and specifications, on Central Fire Station submitted by Kerr & Kerr. Carried. Moved by Osborne second by Blair, That the Aayor be authorized to advertise for bids on the Central Fire Station, to be received at the City Secretarys Office until 7:30 P.M. Friday, Feby. 23rd. and opened in special meeting set for that date. Carried. Moved by Langford second by Hood, That the Council select andorder 50 thousand Abilene dry press common brick at 24.50 and 24000 Acme .Elgin in Brick Shade 607D at 40.50 12000 Acme Elgin Bridk Shade 600 D.P. at 40-50 for the Central Fire Station. Carried. The Meeting Adjourned. f (1 �Iq City Secretary (1/ 1 / Mayor Regular Session ee-by. ,19, 1951 The Plainview City Council met in regular session with Mayor Holbrook presiding and the following Aldermen ,present,, am Langford, J.W. Walker, Ray-b. Blair, M.B. Hood, .6.A. Usborne, also City Attorney Frank R. day and City engineer R.K* Snethen were present. The Minutes. of Feby. 5th. read and approved. Moved by Hood seeand'by Blair, That the list of bills submitted be approved for payment. Carried. LIST OF` BILLS J. Oliver Bier, P.m.15.03, The Camera Shop 31.51, J-i. Radford Oro. Co, 8.60, the Woolen Uniform Co. 183.00 Maonolia Petroleum Co. 3.20, Bridges & Moore Agency 151.00, West Tekas Gas Uo., 217.85 Plv. Wrecking uo. '5.85, U.K. dubber Welders 12.50, ��Tiller & ���iller` Frt. sines 43.19 Dale Bolles 52.00, .jrew-villa Mimeograph Shop 10.20, Scuthr�estern Public Service 17.10, Mary L. Spence 1.50 Miller & t4iller Frt. 4.98 G.V. Sawyer, 37.0€�, Marshal Surratt, Tax Collector 25.00, curry lotor Frt. ' • 2, The Karpark Corp. 36.96, Pioneer Drive inn 122.25, American .Hospital & Life -Lns. Go. 244.032( Cities Part -61.11) . Moved by Walker Second by Langford, That the City Engineer be author- ized to secure bids and have -the 2 houses at the lift station and Disposal plant reroofed. Carried. `.t'he Representatives of the Southwestern Bell Telephone Co. appeared with the increase in rate proposition. llloved by Langford second by Hood That the ordinance approving the increase be passed effective the next billing period. carried. ORDINANCE REGULATING THE'RATES OF THE SOUTHWESTERN BELL TELEPHONE C JNITANY IN THE CITY" UP 'PLAI ,T V O TEXAS WHE: EAS, the schedule of the rates for telephone service now, charged in the City of,Plainview has not been .increased during the'past thirty years, and WHEREAS, during the same period of time the casts of labor and materials have increased to the point where the revenue, produced from the current schedule of ratst es is no longer sufficient to cover the-linc- ceased cost 'of furnishing telephone', service in Plainview, and WHEREAS, the Telephone Company has, applied to the Gity council for relief from this condition by an adjustment of its rates for service, and, WHEREAS, under the conditions, said proposed schedule of rates appears to the City Council as reaso4bLble and just, and necessary to insure continued expansion and improvement of telephone service to'the citizens of Plainview, and WHEREAS,. the `telephone Company has expressed its intention and purpose:to install a dial system in the 'amity of Plainview within a Period of two years from the, passage of this ordinance, and .the cpmpany agrees to begin immediately their engineering and other preliminary work leading to the installation of such dial system, and will prosecute such installation and work with all due and reasonable diligence to a con - elusion within the period of two years, conditioned, however, upon not being prevented from consummating, such installation by reason o.f conduit-: ions beyond the cotpanurs controls and WHEREAS, the dity Council recognizes the right of the Telephone Company to earn a fair return on,the fair value of its property devoted to the rendition of telephone service within the City of Plainview', NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE; CITY COUNCIL OF rHE CITY OF PLAINVIE ; Section 1: That the Southwestern Bell ",telephone Company is hereby authorized to place into effect on its first billing date after this ordinance becomes effective in accordance with the Charter of the City, the following schedule of rates; Class of Service Monthly Rate une Party usiness Service -Flat Rate g,'r47-50 Business Extension Station -Flat Rate 1.35 One Party Residence Service 3.75,, Two Party Residence Service` 3.25 Resident Extension Station 1.00 Uommercial PBX Trunks 11.25 R Commercial PBX Stations 1.35 Semi -Public Service (Guarantee) .18 per -day Authority to charge for miscellaneous services and equipment th( rates set out in the Schedule of Miscellaneous Rates and Charges attached hereto and made a part hereof is also granted. Section 2; That in.view of the Southwestern Bell Telephone Companyts expressed purpose and intention to install 'a dial system in the City of Plainview, Texas, within a period of two years from the date of this ordinance, and to begin work thereon immediately and to prosecute same with all doze diligence to completion, unless prevented from doing so by conditions over which the company has no control, it is further ordered that the Southwestern Bell Telephone Company is Ihereby authorized to place into effect on its first billing date after the change to a dial telephone system, the following schedule of rates: glass of Service Monthly Rate Me _arty Business service -Flat Rate 49.00 One Party Business Service = 4ea.sured Rate 4.50 Business Extension Station -Flat Rave 1.50 Business Extension Station-Aleasured Rate 1_.,00 _i One Party Residence Service 4.50 Two Party residence Service 3.75 Four Party Residence Service 3.25 .Residence Extension Station 1.00 Commercial PBX Trunks 13.50 Uo mercial PBX Stations 1.50 Berm -Public Service (Guarantee) .18 Per day Includes 0-Originating Messages- Additionalmessages- 40 each. Authority to continue to charge for m.iscellaneour service and equip- ment the rates set out in the Schedule of 14:iscellaneous dates and Charges attached hereto and made a part hereof is also granted. jection That nothing in this ordinance contained shall be con- strued as in any -i:anner, now or hereafter, limiting or modifying the right and power cif the City Council under the law to regulate the rates charged by the Southwestern Bell Telephone Company for Lts service -within the City of Plainview. Passed and approved this the l9th day of February, 1951. ATTEST: City Seer try U D4AYOR ' . y of Plainview, Texas )loved by Blair second by Osborne, That allow S.E. Bolles 075.00 and P.H. =IBryan 425.00 expense for A. & 114. Shorn School at Bryan, Texas. Carried. Moved by Langford second by Blair, That the City pay for 5 b4ewb.`EArships ,. -in Caprock water and sewer Assn. Uarried. zoned by Blair second by Osborne, That an Election order be passed for the regular City Election on April 3rd, 1951. �� Carried. &Odllp:¢/yee /Yo, ELECTION' ORDER. IT 13 ORDERED BY THE CITY COUNCIL UP THE CITY OF PLAINVIE" , TEXAS: THAT AN ELECTION BE HELD at the City Auditorium in said City of j Plainview, on the First Tuesday in April, 1951, the same being the 3rd. clay of said month, for the election of the following officers for said Qity, to --wit: ' Two Councilmen for a term, of two years each to take the places of E.M. Osborne and Sam Langford.. W.J. Flinger is named Presiding Officer of said Election, and A.B. Cox, Judge, and Mrs. Fleda Faun, sirs Oliver Bier, Mrs Harold Hamilton, Clerks. A Copy o-: this order, 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 bar law. Gone thisth day of February, 1951. �y ycr, ' ty of P1a ib view;, Texas ATTEST. r! C- tty. Secret City #f Plainview,,, Texas 2 bids on a truce fore°the Street Department as follows. Cain iiotor° company 2529.00 Motor Uompa y 1845.00 Deri.ngt:on Used Truck 900.00 second .by Walker, That the bids be tabled on account inde,fihi.te. Carried. Moved by Hood second by Langford, That the Council accept the pro osal of: Central Investment company,, for the buying of the proposed 60a0O bond issue for street and highway purposes. , Carried The Meeting Adjourned. a CITY SEcR T 0 Special -Session Feby 23, 1951 The city council met in special Session for the purpose of opening bids on the central Fire Station, pursuant to advertisements inviting bids on the plans and specifications furnished by Kerr and Derr Architects. Mayor Holbrook presided with the following Aldermen and City Officials in attendance E.vi. Osborne, Ray D. Blair, J.-W. Walker, M.B. Hood, and City attorney .rank R. Day and City Engineer R-*K. Snethem. `T'he Mayor opened the 3 bids presented as follows. Simmons construciton Company of Amarillo, 76646.00 Hobiett and Noblett of Lubbock 7 77?.00 Raymond Jamison of Plainview 89-390-00 Moved by Hood second by Walker, That the Council accept the low bid of Timmons , construction Uo. less alternates of 1, ' 2, M:, 7 net bid of 72952.00 carried -Unanimously Moved by Osborne second by Blair, ' That the Council authorize payment , of 1903,33 to Kerr & Kerr, the amount due on architects contract on Central Fire Station, Carried. The Meeting Adjourned. i city See etary A for J`TJ- iC.. L!/P�"P^P'P'P ry^!Y` 'PT'1^�"P T'f`TT -rrw 'PT '3"7^TTh "f`T'PT'7+i•T"A 'P M: t'i�'1'i`^P'P March 5, 1951 The Plainview city council met in,Regular Session with Mayor Holbrook presiding and the following Aldermen in attendance, Ray D. Blair, M..B. Hood, E.M. Osborne, Sam Langford, J. . Walker also Oity attorney Frank R. Day and City Engineer R.K. Snethen were present for the meeting. The minutes of February 19--th. and Special session of.Feby. 23rd were read and approved. It was moved by Alderman Hood and second by Alder- man `day D. Blair that ordinance ho. 578 be passed. Carried Unanimo sly Ordinance No 578. BOND ELECTIO14 ORDER THE STATE OF TEXAS CITY OF PLA :�:� M111 COUNTY OF HALE ONTHIS, the 5thday of March, 1951, the City Council of the. (:it of Plainview, 'Texas, convened in regular, session, at,the regular meeting place thereof in the City Hall, there.being present and in attendance the following members, to -wit;, tINFIELD HOLBROOK, MAYOR, 1.B. HOOD, ) SAM LANGFORD, � E . M. OSBORNE ALDERMEN � J.W. WALKER, RAY D. BLAIR, ) and with the following absent: 14ONE , constituting a quorum; and, among other proceedings had, were the following: Alderman HOOD introduced an order and moved its adoption. The motion was seconded by Alderman BLA:IR The Motion, carrying with it the adoption of the order, prevailed by the fallowing vote; AYES: Aldermen Hood.!, Langford Osborne, Walker and Blair. 4 NOES; done. The ORDER is . as follows WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Plainview, Texas, deems it advisable to issue the bonds of said City for the purpose he'reinafterr mentioned; therefore:: BE IT ORDERED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF 1'LA 1C3 y,Tl PM, TEXAS: 1. That an election be held on the 3 rd day of A ri , 1951, which date is not less than fifteen (15) nor more than thirty (30) days from the date of the adoption of this order, at which. election the following proposition shall be submitted to the qualified electors of said City who own taxable property therein and who have duly rendered the same for taxation: it "SHALL the City Council of the City of Plainview, Texas, be author- ized to issue SIXTY THOUSAND COLLARS ( 60,000) general obligation tax bands of said City, hra.iuring serially over a period of years not to exceed tenz(10) Sears from the date thereof, bearing interest at a rate of not to exceed TWO AND ONE-FOURTH PER C:ENTUM (2-1/4I9) per annum, payable annually or semi-annually, for the purpose of constructing street improvements in and for siad Cit, • and to provide for the payment of p City; -and of and interest on said bonds by levying a tax sufficient to pay the annual interest and to create a sinking fund sufficient to redeem &&d.abonds as they become due?" III That said election shall be held at the City Auditorium in the Uity of Plainview, Texas, and the entire City shall constitute one election precinct. That the following named persons are hereby appointed officers of said election, to -wit: Walter Klinger, Presiding Judge A.B. Cox. Judge lrs .Fleda Haun, Clerk Mrs Oliver Mier, Clerk Mrs Harold. Hamilton, Clerk. IV. That said election shall be held under the provisions of and in accordance with the laws governing the issuance of municipal bonds in cities, as provided in the General Lags of the State of Texas, and only qualified electors, who own taxable -property in the City, and who have duly rendered the same for taxation, shall be qualified to vote. V, That the ballots for said election shall be prepared in sufficient number and in conformity with House Bill number 357, passed by the Fifty -First Legislature in 1949, and that printed on such ballots shall appear _the following: "FOB, THE ISSUANCE OF BONDS M) THE -LEVY OF A TAX :_ICI PAY4hiNT THEREOF" "AGAINST TIME IS6UAlICE OF BONDS AND THE LEVY OF A TAX IN PAYNEN`.i' THEHEOF'r EACH MUTER shall mark out with black ink or black pencil one of the above expressions, thus leaving the other as indicating his or her vote on the ,proposition. That a copy of this order, signed by the Mayor of the City and attested by the City Secretary, shall serve as proper notice of said election. VII. That Notice of said election shall be given by posting and public- ation of a copy of this order, at the top of which shall appear the words PNOTIC'E OF ELECTION FOR THE ISSUANCE OF BONDS". Said P notice shall be posted at the City Hall and at two other public places in said City, not less than fourteen (14) days prior t€>_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 PLAINVI.EW EVENING HERALD a newspaper of general circulation, published in the City of Plainview, Texas, the first of said publications to be made not less than fourteen (14) days prior to the date set for said election, PASSED AND APPROVED, this the 5th d y of xviarc�j 1951.. G Mayor, L, ` ty of P alnv iew, T exa ATTEST City Secretary, City(/of Plainview Texas., NOTICE Off' ELECTIONS THE iSSt7ANUE OF BU D5 THE; STATE OF TEAS CITY OF PLAT TVi COUNTY OF HALE TO ALL QUALIFIED VOTERS OF THE CITY OF PLAiNViEW, TEXAS WHO OWN TAXABLE PROPERTY IN SAID CITY AND WHO HAVE; DULY R&,, D EH.r D , HE SA 1h FOR TAXATION. TAKE NOTICE that an election will be held in the City of Plainview, Texas, on the 2rd day of Aril , 1951, to determinewhether or I, not the City Council of. said City shall be authorized to issue the bonds of said City in tjie amount of 460,000 for the purpose of constructing a street improvements in and for said city, and which election was duly called and ordered by the order of the "City Council of said City, passed on thejth day of Plarch, 1951, and which election order is made a part of this Notice, and is in words and figures as follows, to -wit: BON�, ELECTION ORDER THE STATE OF TEXAS CITY OF P AINVIEW COUNTY OF HALE UN THIS theme day of !-4arch 1951 j , the Uity council of the City of Plainview, Texas, convened in re filar session, at the regular meeting place thereof in the City Hail, there being -resent and in atten - dance the followingmembers 1 to -wit: WiNFiELD HOLBROOK MAYOR) A. B. HOOD SAM LANGFORD E.14. OSBORNE J.WWALKER RAY D. BLAIR and with the following absent: AGNE constituting a quorum: and, among other -Proceedings had, were the following: Alderman , Hood, introduced an order and moved its adoption. The motion was seconded byAldermanBlair . The motion, carrying with it the adoption of the order, brevailed by the following ,vote: AYES: Aldermen Hood) Langford, Osborne, Walker and Blair. NOES: None The ORDER IS AS FOLLOWS: WHEREAS..' The City Council of the City of Plainview, Texas, deems advisable to issue the bonds of said City for the purpose -hereinafter mentioned: therefore; BE IT ORDERED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PLAIN -VIEW, TEXAS: I. W it That an election be held on the 2rd. clay of ADr1j, 1951, which date is not less than fifteen(15) nor more than. (30) days from the date of the adoption of this order, at which election the following proposition shall be submitted to the qualified eliectors of said City who own tax- able property therein and who have duly rendered the same for taxation. _7 "SHALL the City Council of the City of Plainview,,,,Texas, be authorized to issue SIXT Y THOUSAND DOLLARS (�60,000) general obligation tax bonds of said City, maturing serially over a period of years not to exceed ten (10) years from the date thereof, bearing interest at T , ( a rate of not to exceed T1#V0 AND ONE-FOUR'l I PER CENTUM 21/4 per annum, payable annually or semi-annually, for the purpose of -construct- ing street improvements in and for said City; and to provide for the payment of principal of and interest on said bonds by levying a tax suff- icient to pay the annual interest and I to create . a sinking fund sufficient to redeem said bonds as they become due?" That said election shall be held at the City Auditorium in the City of Plainview, Texas, and the entire City shall constitute one ,election precinct. III. That the following named persons are hereby appointed officers of said election, to -wit: Walter Klinger, Presiding Judge A.B. Cox, Judge, Mrs Fleda Haun Clerk Mrs Oliver Bier 6lerk I'Virs. Harold Hamilton, Glerk IV. That said election shall be held under the provisions of and ill accordance with the laws governing the issuance of municipal bonds, in cities, as provided in the General Laws of the State o_� Texas, and only qualified electors,,iiho own taxable property in the City, and who have duly rendered the same for taxation, shall be qualified to vote. V. That the ballots for said election shall be prepared in sufficient, number and in conformity with'House Bill Number 357, passed by the , Fifty-first Legislature in 1949, and that printed on such ballots shall appear the following: "FOR THE ISSUANCE OF BU14DS AND THE LEVY OF A TAX IN PAYMENT T1b!,hEOF" "AGAINST THE ISSUANCE OF BONDS AND THE LEVY OF A TAX 114 PAYMENT THEREOF" EACH VOTER shall n4jrir out with black ink or black pencil one of the above expressions, thus leaving the.other as indicating his or her vote on the proposition. V1. That a copy of this order, signed by the Mayor of the City and attested by the Uity Secretary, shall serve as proper notice of said election. VII, That notice of said election shall be given by posting and public- ation of a copy of this order, at the top of Which ch shall appear the words "NOTICE OF ELECTION FOR THE ISSUANCE OF BONDS." Said notice shall be posted at the City Hall and at two other public places in said City, not less than fourteen (14) days prior to the date on which said elec- tion is to be held, and be.publi3hed on the same day in each of two successive weeks in THE PLAINVIE4 EVENING HERALD, a newspaper of general circulation, published in the City of Plainview, Texas, the first of said publications to be made not - less than fourteen (14"); days prior to the date set for said election* PASSED AND APPROVED this the 5th day of lViarch, 1951. Winf ield Holbrook !U—yor, Uity of Plainview, Texas ATTEST: P.H. Brvn City Secretary, City of PlainviewTexas (city Seal) THIS NOTICE of election is issued and given by the undersigned, pursuant to authority conferred by virtue of the above and foregoing order of the City 6ouncil of the City of Plainview, Texas, and under authority of law. WITNESS M-Y HAND AND THE SEAL OF THE CITY OF PLAINVI&i, TEXAS, this the _51h. day of March, 1951. Winfield Holbrook F*yor City of Plainview, Texas ATTEST-.. P,.H. Bryan s. City Secretary City ,of P16inview, Texas (City Seal) AFFIDAVIT OF POSTING THE STATE OF TEXAS CITY OF PLAINVIEM COUNTY OF HALE BEFORE ME the undersigned authority, on this'day personally appeared P.H. hryan, City Secretary of the City of Plainview, Texas, who after being by me duly sworn, upon oath says: 1. That he posted a true and correct copy Of the""NOTICE OF ELECTION FOR THE ISSUANCE OF BONDS") hereto attached ateachof the following places; ONE COPY at the City Hall in the City of Plainview, Texas: ONE COPY at the City Auditorium, in the City of Plainview, Texas; ONE COPY at Court House 2. That each of said places. are public places within the City of Plainview Texas. 3. hat said notices were posted by him on the 6th. day of March, 1951 e P.H. Urvan City Se-cretaryI City of Plainview, Texas SUBSCRIBED AND 3111ORN to before me, on this the 6th day of March, 1951. Uj Hoyt Curry Notary FUblic, hale uounty, Texa's (NOTARY SEAL The City Engineer read an estimate in favor of H.B. Jordan Const- ruction Co. amounting to $596.00. 14oved by Osborne second by Langford. That the estimate be paid. Carried. The Mayor read reports for'February as follows. Parking Pleters. Current Taxes Delinquent Taxes Food Inspector Meat inspector Building Inspector Police Report Moved by Langford second by Blair, That the reports be accepted and filed. Carried. Movedbv yOsborneseond by Walker, That the list of bills:submitt.ed beed for paycment. Carried. LIST OF BILLS since Feb. 17, 1951 ,Plv. Sanitarium .& Clinic 14-002 H.H. Mills., Secy. 10.00, T.E. Mitchell 260-323 J.Oliver Bier, P-14- 1503, DaleBolies 7.50, V*R. Rodgers & Son17.50, 1111[rs E.C. Thomas 29-44, Federal Res. Bank at'Dallas (W.H. Tax)711-50, G.V. Sawyer 49 50$ P.H. Bryan Regristrar 27-50, Amarillo Communications Co. 11.23, R.L. Bob Adams Contractor 1.80; Boyd & Davenport 169.15, Burt Electric Co. 302-94, Boyd & Davenport Agency 10.55, Fred BeTryhill Equip. Go 16-32 Blair Drug Go 3.00, Irenshaw Paint,.:�&701aq . I - f - Connor Mathes Co. Inc. 34.46 Continental Oil. Co. 258-05,'-Hoyt Curry 60.00, Continental Oil Co. 22.20, Gosden Petroleum Corp. 62.21, Churchwell Bros.Oil Co. 47.90, City Blacksmith Shop 2.25, The Camera Shop 8.87, Commercial Radio Monit. Co..50, Clowe & Cowan 450.44, Dixie Disinfecting Go 84-00 Dodson �hemical- Uo. 2.90'.Caton & Sudduth 22.25, Hancock's Go. Extfinguisher.2-50, The Flax Go 4.95, Hamilton Martin iftr.-Co 3.00, Hig'--inbotham Bartlett Go 25 99, Herald -News Pub. Co 72.72, E.K. Hufstedler & Son 4-003, Janes- ville Apparel Co 92.65, The Karpark Corp. 20.27, Kikerts Stir. Station 4.55, Ludeman & MacNaughton 35-00, R.G. Mangum Co. 19-56, Midway Service 9.00, Meinecke Bros 6.04, Carl H. Aancrum Mr. Co. 410.65, Montgomery Ward 5.29, RAgga;d-Nall f'Vj1tr. Co 1.25, Mitchell Hdw. Co. 2.50, Neptune Meter Go. 1192.74, National Theatre Supply 15-90s Nat'l Disinfectant Co 46.46, Newman lViotor Co 25.56, O.K. Rubber Welders 36 70, Plv. Safety Lane 81.82P Plv. Hdw. Co. 26i i .13, Plv. Auto Supply 12:72) Phillips Battery Co. 60-50 R.&R. Supply Co. 10019S J.14. Radford Gro. Co. 7.35., The Rohan ul'o Inc. 79.37, Rogers Battery & Elec. 9.20 Rockwell Bros. & Co.2 :' Robinson & herring Drug 3 4 501 6.10, Shook Tire Co. 74.06, Shepard Chev. Go. 139.46P S.W. Bell Tel.. Co 140-153 M.O. Stapleton Welding Co. 2.00, Stark Plb. Go. 22-50, The Seagrave Corp. 18-95, Plv. Hospital & Clinic i*oundation 100.00, S.W. Public Service Go 1151.09, The Texas Co. 15.68, Western Union 3.30, The Woolen Uniform Go. 44-39, White's Super Pkit. 18*00, 'inn Motor Co. 160.54, Dee Yancey Super Service. 12.90. Moved by Langford second by Walker, That the Tax Collector be author- ized to cancel the City Tax on Lot 3 Block 48 C.H. in the name of Wayland College, fortheyears of 1931-32-33. Carried. Moved by Walker second by Langford, That the Police Uhief be author- ized to have installed a signal light at the intersection.of East 9th and Ash Streets. Carried. Moved by Hood second by Langford That Police department be authorized to purchase a new camera and sell old one to best advantage.at an approximate cost of '�192.00. Carried. 11rioved by Osborne second by Hood, That the Council authorize purchase of 40$ 2 hour, 2 nickel, parking meters. -Moved by Hood second by Walker, That the Council grant approval of a ten per cent rate increase by the Southwestern Public Service Company, except on contract rates. Carried. 2569-50 27103- * 56 689.99 3.75 320-15 1424.00 ORDINANCE NO. 579 AN ORDINANCE REGULATING THE RATES OF THE SOUTHWESTERN PUBLIC SERVICE COI-IPA14Y IN THE CITY OF PLAINVIEW, TEXAS. WHEREAS, the schedule of rates for electrical service now charged in the City of Plainview has not been increased during the past 25 years, and WHEREAS, during the same period of time the casts of labor and materials have increased to the point where the revenue produced from the current schedule of rates is no longer sufficient to cover the increased cost of furnishing electrical service in Plainview, and WHEREAS, the Electrical Company has applied to the City Uouncil for relief from this condition by an,adjustment of its rates for service, and WHEREAS, under the conditions, said proposed schedule of rates 31. appears to the City Council as reasiondble�and just, and necessary to insure continued expansion and improvement of electrical service to the citizens of Plainview, and WHE.UIAS, the City Council recognizes the right of the Electrical Company to earn a fair return on the fair value of its property devoted to the rendition of electrical service within the City of Plainview,. NOW) THERI-I-FORE) BE 11 OHDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PLAINVIENT: Seg,tion L. That the Southwestern Public Service Company is hereby authorized to place into effect on its first billing date after April 1, 1951, after this ordinance becomes effective in accordance with the Charter of the City of Plainview, the following schedule of rates: A ten per cent increase on all electrical service rendered within the City of Plainview, except all_ such electrical service now under contract with consumers. SECT -ION 2. That nothing in this ordinance contained shall be c6nstrued as in any manner, now or hereafter, limiting or modifying the right and power of the City Council under the law to regulate the rates charged by the Southwestern Public: Servide Company for its service within the Gity of Plainview. PAssed and approved this the 5th. clay of March, 1951, ATTEST : P. H. Bryan City Secretary eting adjourned. City Secretary Winfield Holbrook FUyor, U1 of Plainview., Texas {'Mayor. --7 - 7 fF, 71irml March 19, 1-951 The Plainview Uity Council met in regular. session with Mayor Holbrook presiaing and the followings aldermen present Sam Langford, J.W. stalker, PI.B. Hood, Ray D. Blair, E.M. Osborne, Also City Attorney Frank R. Day and City Engineer'K.K. Snethen were present for the meeting. The minutes of regular session on March 5th. were read and approved. Moved by Langford second by Hood, That the plot of a subdivision of Block 20, Boswell Heights, submitted by Bloxom and Patrick be approved. Carried. RESOLUTION WHEREAS, J.T. Bloxom, Fay Lewis, Ginnie May Jurcak, A.H. BloxomI J.H. 1,41organ and Rio. Patrick, are the owners of various tracts out of Block 20, Boswell heights Addition to the Town. of Plainview, Hale County, Texas, and altogether, they own all of said Block 20 and �irHE WHEREAS the owners of said Black 20, Boswell heights Addition to the Town of Plainview have subdivided the same into Blacks ana lots and designated the same as "Bloxom and PAT .IUK SUBDIVISION OF BLOCK 20 BOS�� ELL HEIGHTS to the TOWN OF PLAI I.E i, HALE CUUNTY, TEXAS". as shown i by the plat of said subdivision presented to the Uity (;o-uncil for approva and l, WHEiliEAS, the owners of said Block 20 have duly adopted said plat of said subdivision and have dedicated the streets and alleys to the public, and AEREAS) it appears to the Uity Uouncil that the plat of said subdivision and the dedication deed dedicating the streets and aiieys therein are in all respects regular and properly conform to the streets and alleys of the City as heretofore laid out and the same should be approved. THEREFORE, Be It Resolved by the city Uouncil of the Uity of Plainview, Texas, that the plat of "Bloxom and Patrick Subdivision of Block 20 Boswell` Heights to the Town of Plainview," be and the same is in all respects approved, and that a certificed copy of -`this resolution be recorded in the .Geed Records of Hale Uounty, "Texas. The Uity engineer read an estimate in favor of Bryan and Hoffman paving - contractors, for paving of the alley behind Cloverlake Creamery,a ountino� to 42547.23 Moved by Osborne ,Second by Blair, That the estimate be paid. �w carried. Moved by Walker second by Langford, That Ordinance No. abolishing the Office of City Secretary be passed. Carried Unanimously ORDINANCE # 5ft ORDINANCE ABOLISHING THE OFFICE OF CITY SEUnET'AHY PRUV.IDING FOR AND CREATING THE :iFFIGE OF CITY CLERK DEFINING THE DUTIES PERTAINING TO SUCH OFFICE ANDPROVIDING FGH THE APPOINTMENT OF A CITY CLERK AND FOR HIS REMOVAL: BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PLAINVIElf Section 1: That the office of City Secretary is abolished, effect- ive on the first day of T-lay, 1951. Section 2: That there is hereby created and established for the Lity of Plainview the Office of City Clerk; the City Clerk to be appointed by the City council of the Uity of Plainview and to hold office at the pleasure of the said City Council and shall be removable from office by said Council as and when the said Council may deem it expedient. Section 3: it shall be the duty of the City Clerk to attend all r meetings of the City Council and keep accurate minutes and records of the proceedings thereof in a book provided for,that propose, and to engross and enroll all laws, ordinances and resolutions of the City F1 Uouncil; to keep a corporate seal;. to take care of, preserve and keep in order all books, records, maps, papers, documents and files which have been submitted to the City Council:; to countersign all coiLmissions issued by city ,officers a s all licenses issued by the Mayor, and to keep a record or register thereof, and to make all notices required under any resolution or ordinance of the City. He shall draw all warrants on the.City fends and }coneys as directed by the City Council and countersign the same and keep an accurate account thereof in books provided for that purpose; he shall also serve and discharge the duties of City Treasurer and will keep' and preserve all monies belonging to the City in the depositories, and shall draw checks against the same only when authorized by the orders of the City Council; he shall keep in books regular accounts and receipts and disburse - vents of the City, showing separately, under proper head of each of said accounts,, each cause of receipts and disbursements, and he shall also keep accounts with each person, crediting amounts allowed by proper authority and -part4 specifying g the - particular transaction tfo which such k entries apply. He shall also eep.a register of bonds and bills issued by the City, and all evidences of aebt due and payable to; noting particulars thereof, and all facts connected therewith as they occur. He shall carefully keep all contracts made by the City and he shall perform all such duties as may be requ.-ired of him by law or ordinance, resolution or order to the City Council.. He shall also perve as ex officJ, clerk of the corporation court and keel all,the records of said court. He shall receive such salary, payable in monthly installments, as may fixed by the City Oouncil. He shall give bond with good security, payable to the -City in such amounts, as the Council may prescribe. He shall have such assistants and deputies as the City Council may deem necessary, all to be appointed by the City Council, and to serve at the will of the City Councilt and their salaries to be paid by the City. Section 4: That this Ordinance shall become and be effective and be in full force and effect on or after the First day of May.,.1951. ATTEST: -L-9- city Secretary 0 ipyor The Mayor read report of Plainview Bus Co. 2% rentals for November to Februgry inclusive accompanied by check for 100.44. Moved and seconded, That'the report be accepted and filed. Carried. Moved by.Langford second by Walker., That; Street lights be installed at the following intersections. Campbell at Broadway Carver at Broadway Brazier at Broadway Brazier at N. Austin East Carver at Ash N. Austin West 2 Blocks on Henry St. Carried. Moved by Hood and second by Langford. That the City Engineer engage Bryan & Hoffman to retop certain Streets according to City Engineers plans. Carried. The Meeting Adjourned City Secretar:' for April 2nd., 1951 The Plainview City Council met in council room at the City Hall for the regular session withMayor Holbrook presiding. -and the following Aldermen present, Sam Langford, J.W. Walker, MI.B. Hood, day D. Blair, and E.M. Osborne. City Attorney Frank R..Day.and City hngineer R.K. Snethen also attended the meeting. The minutes of Regular session of March 19th read and approved.. The City hngineer Read an estimate in favor of Bryan and Hoffman for retopping some 43 blocks of pavement amounting to $5538-39. Moved by Osborne second by Langford, That the estimate be paid, Carried. Moved by Langford second by Osborne, That the F.W. Kersh subdivision of Block 12 : Wayland Heights be approved subject to filing of proper dedication deeds.Carried. RESOLUTION WHEREAS F.W. Kersh and wife, Ellen Kersh are the 12, Wayland keights Addit6on to the Town of Plainview, Texas, and owners of Block Hale County, WHEREAS, the said owners of said Block 12, Wayland Heights Addition to the Town of Plainview, have subdivided the same into blocks and lots, and designated the same as "KERSH SUBDIVISION OF BLOCK 12, WAYLAND HEIGHTS ADDITION TO THE TOWN OF PLAINVIEW 3 HALE COUNTY, TEXAS,11'as shown by the plat of saiddubdivision.presented to the City Council for approval; and WHEREAS, the owners of said Block 12 have duly adopted'said plat of said subdivision and have dedicated the streets and alleys to the public; and WHEREAS) it appears to the City Council that the plat of said subdivision and the dedication deed dedicating the streets and alleys therein areein all respects regular and properly conform to the streets and alleys of the City as heretofore laid out and the same should be approved. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Plainview., Texas, that the plat of 11KERSH SUBDIVISION OF BLOCK 12, WAYLAND HEIGHTS ADDITION TO THE 11010 OF PLAINVIEW, HALL COUNTY, TEXAS," be andd-the same is inall respects approved, and that a certified copy of this resolution be recorded in the Deed Records of Hale County, Texas. The Mayor read reports for March as follows. City Secretary 5497-36 inspector' * 419.20 Parking Meters 3002.00 A.G. Koeninger 14.00 Delinquent Tax 1066.08 Current Taxes 2916.22 Meat Inspector ------ Police Report 1287.50 Moved by Blair second by Hood That thereports be accepted and filed. Carried. - Moved by Blair second by Hood, That the Meat Slaughtering and processing ordinance be adopted. Carried. ORDINANCE NO. J.L2 AN ORDINANCE REGULATING THE SLAUGHTER AND SALE AND OFFER FOR SALE IN THE CITY OF PLAINVIEV-1 THE MEAT AND ANIMALS WHICH ARE INTENDED FOR HUMAN CONSUMPTION: PROVIDING THAT NO ANI14ALS THE MEAT OF WHICH ,IS SOLD OR OFFERED FOR SALE FOR HUMAN CONSUMPTION IN PLAINVIEW SHALL BE SLAUGHTERED IN ANY PLANTS EXCEPT 'THOSE THAT ARE APPROVED, AFTER APPLICATION, BY THE HEALTH DEPARTfAiENT OF THE CITY AND THE PAYMENT OF AN ANNUAL LISCENSE FEE, PROVIDING FOR AN INSPECTOR To INSPECT MEAT OFFERED FOR SALE FOR HU1711AN CONSU1,1PTlON AND ABATTOIRS WHERE MEAT 16 SLAUGHTERED: EXE.MPTING FROM THE PROVISIONS OF. THIS ORDINANCE PEAT6 WHICH BEAR THE UNITED STATE GOVERNMENT STAPIP OR THAT OF A CITY HAVING 1rjlKE REGULATIONS TO THOSE 114 PLAINVIEW: FIXING A FEE PER HEAD FOR iNSPEUTING ALL SLAUGHTERED.ANIiVDILS: FIX114G A PENALTY FOR THE VIOLATION HEREOF, AND REPEALING ALL ORDINANCES OR PARTS OF ORDINANCES irN CONFLICT HEi-L1E`,,-!ITH: BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY CUUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PLAIN VI&I, TEXAS: SECT10N 1. NO meat of any animals shall be sold or offered for sale for human consumption in the City of Plainview unless such animals shall have been slaughtered in abattoir plants approved by the Health Department of the City of Plainview, and no such abattoir plants shall be approved unless same comply with the requirements set out in this ordinance. SECTION 2. The buildings of any new abattoirs shall be substantially constructed of materials chosen because of its easy adaption to perfect cl_, cleanliness in actual operation as an abattoir. Each plant must provide, for each of the follwoing departments; Stock Pens Killing Rooms Chill Room Cold Storage Processing Room and an approved method of handling of all. No plant or abattoir shall -be approved that is greater distance than ten miles from the City Limits. Plans and specifications must be submitted with the application to the City Council'for the construction of any new abattoir. SECTION 3. All abattoir plants in which animals are slaughtered, to be use as food, exhibited for sale or sold for food, in the City of Plainview, shall be operated in accordance with the following provisions: SECTION 3 CD being cattle or hogs, being fed before slaughter in specially constructed feed lots adjoining packing plant. SEMON 3-B. All Animals intended to be slaughtered shall be inppect- ed while alive and on foot by the City Inspector, in pens specially constructed for -that purpose, which shall be well lighted and all animals, so inspected shall be slaughtered within a reasonable time there- after: and no animal shall be slaughtered and sold that has not first been inspected by the City Inspector and, declared to be healthy and suitable for humanconsumption. Every animal slaughtered shall be inspected during the process of slaughtering by the City Inspector, who shall use such methods of inspection. as are.in use by the Bureau of Animal industry. SECTION 3-u-.Every carcass of any animal slaughtered or intended for food or for products shall be inspected by the City Inspector and pa,s'ded,marked or stamped and a record of said inspection with the name of the owner or owners, kind of animal and condition, shall be made by the City Inspector, which record of each inspection shall be entered upon the inspectorts ciaily report, which shall be filed with the City Health Department." SECTION 3-D. The Offal, Blood and refuse from slau�-htered Animals C__ or portions thereof and upon inspection by the City Inspector shall be imtiiediately placed in the reduction plant or otherwise destroyed under the direction of said Inspector. 3-E. Ail trucks, traps and other receptacles all chutes, platforms, tracts, tables, etc., and all knives, saws clevers, and other tools and all utensels, machinery and articles used in moving, handling, cutting chopping or other processes, shall be thoroughly cleaned,before using. SECTION 3-F. All employees shall be examined at least once every six monthsby the City Health Officer, who shall issue a certificate to such person showing the date of examination and that such person is free from any infectious or contagious disease, and no person shall be employed in any place where carcasses or dressed meat is handled or meat food prodi* acts are prepared who has any contagious or infectious disease. SECTION 3-G. All employees must be cleanly dressed: street clothes, shoes and boots worn by employees must be changed and other clothes ,worn while doing their work, and all such clothes, shoes, boots, aprons, other outer clothing worn by employees who handle meat or meat products shall be of material that is readily cleansed and made sanitary and only clean garments shall be worn. All employees clothing and hands shall be subject to the City Inspectorts inspection and must be changed when requested by the Inspector. SECTION 3--H. No employee or other person shall be permitted to expectorate on the floor, but cuspidors of such shape and not readily upset, shall be provided for employees in each room, and shall be kept thoroughly clean and sanitary. SECTION 3-1. VVIater closets, toilet rooms and dressing rooms shall be! required for employees and such rooms shall be entirely separated from compartments in which carcasses are dressed, or meat or meat food products are stored. SECTION 3-J., The room in which meat or meat food products are pre- pared, stored, packed, or otherwise handled, shall be free of odors f:t,.biA toilet rooms, cathh basins, tank rooms, etc., and shall be kept free from flies and other vermin by screens or other approved methods. 1 SECTION 3-K. Meat and meat food products, must not be permitted to fall on floors.and in event of'their having so fallen they .must be condemned or" sailed. portion removed. SECTION 3-L. Only clean and wholesome eater shall.be used in the preparation of carcasses, parts of meat or meat food products. 4 SECTION ,361PA! Adequate facilities for proper stem. izatien, by steam or its equivalent shall be provided. SEUTI0N.3-N. Each animal that is slaughtered shall be required'to remain in the chill and refrigeration room at least eight hours before same ' is delivered to gorier, or used for food or offered for._ sale as food, SECTIO'3-0. Vehicles in which meat or meat food products are 1 delivered shall.be so constructed, closed or covered that the cont- ents shall be kept clean: SECTION 3-p. It shall be the duty of the City Inspector to see that all..provisions of this section are duly observed. 4 SECTION 4. All meat or Treat food products used for food or sold for food -in -the City of Plainview not prepared at any of the municipally. inspected abattoirs, must carry the stamp of the Federal Government -or the stamp of a municipal government which is recognized by..the City; of Plainview. SECTION 5., The provisions of this ordinance is reference to the. equipment, management, and operation of abatoirs or slaughter houses, shall apply to,all abatoir houses now constructed'€'r in operation 6r that may hereafter be constructed or operated, 4nd_from, and d ter the passage of this ordinance it.shall be unlawful for any person, firm, corporation, associat1on, butcher, vendor of meat, or.any other person to .slaughter or have any animal slaughtered to be used.as food, or sold - or have, in possession with intent to sell for food, within the limits of the City of Plainview, at any abattoir=other than the abattoirs equipped, ma.naged.and operated in accordance with the provisions of this,ordiance. And from ana after the passage of this ordinance it shall be unlawful for any hotel keepeZ, restaurant keeper, boarding house keeper, or other person to use as food or offer, -,or sell to others ds- food any a.ni'mal or portion of same not inspected by the City, or slaughtered at some abattoir maintained and operated under the provisions of this ordinance. SECTION b. No person shall bring within the City of Plainview, or offer or expose for sale, or sell within said City, any sick or diseased animal' commonly used for food purposes, or any part of the flesh thereof, of any animal wh ch.when 'gilled, was sick or diseased, or that died a natural or accidental death. x SECTION 7. It shall be unlawful for any person, firm, or corp- oration to have, keep, sell or expose for sale, or to have in possess- ion with intent to sell for human food, the meat or food products, manufactured in thole or in part from the meat of any cattle, calves, sheep, swine, or goats, unless the same shall have been ,slaughtered and inspected under the supervision of the Health Department of the City of Plainview, in accordance with the provisions of this ordinance; provided, however, that this ordinance shall not apply to meat or meat food products manufactured from the meat of cattle, and other animals slaughtered or inspected under the supervision of the United States Government in accordance with the regulations relating to the inspection of meat as prescribed by the Department of Agriculture••of the United States, and bearing the stamp of each inspection, or to any such meats slaughtered or inspected under the supervision of an official meat or .food inspector of another City in this State, in which the inspect- ion of the meat has been approved by the Health Department of This City, and bearing the stamp showing that such meat has been inspected, and passed by the .meat and food inspector of such other city. SECTION 8. It shall be the duty of the Inspector of the Health Department and they are hereby empowered, to enter all places in which the slaughtering of ani ils for food is being carried on and to make such inspection of the said animals as may be deemed necessary to determine their fitness for human food. SECTION 9. The Health Department shall adopt and promulgate such 3 _P , ,rules and regulations as are necessary to carry into effect the provis- ions of this ordinance. SECTION 10. The Mayor, subject to the approval of the City Council shall appoint an inspector, who bhall be qualified and experienced .inspector. He shall, under the direction of the Health Officer of the City of Plainview, have charge of the inspection as may : be necessary for the carrying out of the provisions of this ordinance and they shall fix his compensation. SECTION 11. Said Inspector shall be. governed by the Methods used bar the United Statles Department of Agriculture, Bureau of Animal Industry, the Health Ordinances 'of the. City of Plainview, and the Sanitary Code of the State of Texas, in, raking the necessary inspection. u) SECTION 12. Each owner of an abattoir house shall first obtain a lisence for the, operation of such abattoir house, and pay a fee of �10..90 and such lisence shall be renewed. each 12 months,.and such lisence shall not. be transferrable., and it shall be unlawful to operate, such abattoir house without such a lisence. SECTION 13. There shall -be charged for each inspection, -Fees as follows: For each head of cattle ---------- 250 per head. For eac1n head of ho ps h & - 10 P H d 5s s . Jp I a CL ¢ er ea . said fees to be paid by the owner to the City within ten days after the end of the proceeding month. SECTION 1: � gill animals butchered and meat held or owned and not for sale, that is to be placed in private frozen food lockers, shall be exempt .from the terms of this ordiance. SECTION 15. The violation of any of the provisions of this ordinance is hereby declared to be a misdemeanor; and any person violat-' ing any of the provisions of this ordinance shall, a on conviction, be fined in any -sum not exceeding One Hundered (0100.00 -.dollars. SEUTION 16. All ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict here- with are hereby expressly repealed. In the 'event that any part or parts of this -ordinance shall be held by any court of competent jurisdiction to be illegal or void., such illegality or voidness hhall not affect the"other parts or portions hereof. SECTION. 17. EMERGENCY: This ordinance shall be effective from and after its passage, and the fact that there is no ordinance requiring the inspection of meat in the City of Plainview constitutes a public emergency, therefore the reading of this ordinance on.three separate readings is dispensed with. Passed this 2nd. day of April, 1951. Approved.14arch 19, 1951. yor ATTEST City Secretary Moved by Langford second by Walker That the list of bills submitted be paid, including jinn Motor Co. low bid on truck 2629. and also H.H. Barnard on Highway 70 & 87 -; 290.97. LIST OF BILLS Plainview Tribune 9.002 V.R. Rodgers & Son 1.10, Lon L. VicBaniel 21.37, West Tex. -Gas Co. 211.85, Fred Shelton Co.ulerk 1.25, Kerr Hdw. Co. 3.54, S.E. Bolles Expense to School 75.00, R.R. Exp. 2 Pistols 93.33, Ma,g- nolia Pet. Co. 64-79, The Rogers Agency 92.00) G.V. Sawyer 22.10, J. Oliver Bier P.M. 15.03, .Findley Hoofing Co (Contract 566.00, Mrs. E.U. Thomas 42.28, Curry Motor Freight 7'.95, S.W. Public Service i�dse. J.Oliver Bier P.4. 16.532 C.R. Stegall (Extra) 22.50, Fannie Norman 7.00 American-Natl Life Ins. 255.32,(Cities Fart 69,E+4) Jamie Slaughter 23.70, Roy 4axey 21.88, G.V. Sawyer 59.35, i=illor & �� 1ler Frt. ` 9.36, J.Oliver Bier P.M. COD. 15.75, Plv. Blders Supply 50.35, Tax Collector Hale Co -License 11.52, American Water Works. -Assoc. 15.000 American La -France Foamite Corp. 76.00, Boyd & Davenport 25.72, Bryan Food Store 10.001 Fred Berryhill Equip. Co. 128.96, Camera Shop 160.64, Commercial Radio tvionit. co. 4.50, lwontinental Oil Co. 218.75, Cosden Pet. Corp, 16.14, Curry 141tr. Frt. 1.51., Connor Mathes ho. 19.07, Cullum & Boren Co., 3.27, Dodson Chemical Co. 10.65, Eureka Fire Hose 1304.00, Gibson F1b. Co 2.10, Hilton Hotel Cleaners 2.80, Herald -News. Publishing Co. 157.62, Janesville Apparel.ho. 227.50, Jarvis -Tull & Co. 17.72, R.H. Knoohuizen & Co.,34.00, ikerts Serv. Station 92..50, Ludeman & MacNaughton 159.05, John G. Logsdon 42.59, S.D. Myrres Saddle Go- 79.55, Plv. Hospital & Clinic Foundation 93.62, Plains Mach. Co. 26.28, Plv. P1b. & Elec. Co. 1.08, Plv. Floral Co.. 7.50, Phillips Battery Co. 19.75, The fiogers agency 41.50, J.A. Radford Gro. Co 5.20, & Herring Drug 11.76, Rockwell Bros. & Co. 11.00, The Rohan ,Robinsonoo., Inc. 283.38, Stark Plumbing Co. 197.90, State Chemical Coo. 49.95, The Seagrave Corp. 135.00, The Steck Co. 33.68, Shepard Chev. Co. 10.21, Texas Tech College 71.00, Viking Supply Corp. 25.5, The ' Woolen Uniform Co. 33.30, Dee Yancey 56.29, West Texas Gas 169.85, Southwestern Bell Tel. Co. 207.80, Neptune :I'Vieter Co. 2082.16 Clo e & Cowan 194.68, Southwestern Public Service 1054-77, New -man Atr. �Go. 214— 06, Shock Tire Co. 85.54, Chicken Inn Meals 227.55. roved by Hood second by Walker That Hale County State Bank resolution on securities be approved. Carried. RESOLUTION RESOLUTION FOR SUBSTITUTION AND/OR WITHDRAWAL OF SEGVRITIES PLEDGED AND HELD IN TRUST BY THE REPUBLIC NATIONAL BANK, DALLAS TEXS. WHEREAS, the Dale County State Bank, Plainview, Texas, has qualified as the Depository of CITY OF., PLAI14VIEW by pledging securities of the kind and in the manner permitted by law, and WHEREAS, by'consent of Principal, the Depository Bank has lodged said pledged securities with the Republic rational Bank, Dallas, Texas,, to be held in trust; and WHEREAS, said Depository desires to rake substitution of secruities thus pledged and/or withdrawals, and WHEREAS, the securities 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. NOW) THEREFORE, said Depository.is hereby authorized to withdraw, and the Republic National Bank, Dallas, Texas, is authorized to release the following securities heretofore pledged by it: kl. 4300,.00.00 In United States Treasury dotes of Series B-1955, 4+ 13 , dated December 15, 1950• and to receive in lieu thereof the following securities, which are hereby in all respects approved: v2. ;300,000.00 in United States Treasury 1 31$ �o Notes of Series A-1954, dated December 15, 1949 due March 15, 1954. 'moved by Langford second by Osbvvne That C.P. Elliott be appointed to board of Directors of Board of City Development in place of Chas Signor. Carried. Moved by Walker second by Hood, That all City Employes be granted W.00- per month raise on account living cost and hourly employes .80 cts. instead of 75 cts., nothing to involve basic rates in effect. Carried. Moved by Langford second by calker, That the City Engineer be directed to purchase 2 cans vitrified clay sewer pipe, and to advertise for bids on approximately 5000 feet cast iron eater main, accoraing to the usual procedure. Carried. It was moved and seconded and carried, That the City Attorney proceed with Collection of delinquent taxes due by Shamrock Cafe. It was moved and seconded and carried, That the Mayor be .authorized to work out lighting scheme for the Hospital District with the Southwestern Public Service Co., installing 5 new type lights and.eliminating 2 of - the coldtype lights. o a_ .a Moved by Osborne second by Blair that the Following ordinance be passed. Carried. ORDINANCE NO. �581 AN ORDiNA NCE GRANTING TO THE FORT WORTH AND DEN VER SOUTH PLA INS RAIL WAY COMPANY A FRANCHISE; OVER AND THROUGH AND THE; ABSOLUTE .1HIGH`T' TC USE FOR THE PURPOSE OF CONSTRUCTIUN ITS RAiLIUAD TRACKS AND ITS INDUSTRY TRACKS AND TO USE AND OPERAZE SAIVI.E, IN GO NEUTiON WITH ITS RAIL AY OVER AND ACROSS AND UPON A PART OF GROVE STREET IN THE CITY OF PLAINViE . BE«CITY ORDAINED BY THE IT'Y COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PLAIXVILvl That the Fort Worth and Denver South Plains Railway Company is hereby �1 granted. a franchise in and over and the perpetual right and easement to construct, maintain and use an additional industry track in Grove J Street, from the alley between seventh and Eighth Streets running n � g South and crossing Seventh Street, to the alley between Sixth and Seventh Streets. PROVIDED, however, that this ORDINANCE shall not, in any wise, alter, affect or impair any provision of the Charter of the City of Plainview or any ordinance already or hereafter adopted by the City of Plainview in the proper exercise of its Police power as to the manner of main taming or operating said railroad or any part thereof, or any rolling stock trains or moving cars within the limits of the City of Plainview, and provided that such railroad shall not be so constructed nor at any time rainta.ined in or,across any of said Streets or Alleys in such manner or condition as to materially affect the drainage of any of said Streets or Alleys or the safety or pradtical use thereof by the Public. PASSES AND APPROVED this 2nd. day of April, 1951. ATTEST:iA "j, City Secretary The Meeting adjourned CITY Shc RED TAHY T R fi"M P`Y`MM tC`P 1MM M'Y`MM April•=16, 1951 The City Council met -in Regular session with Mayor Holbrook presiding and the: following Aldermen in attendance, Ray D. Blair, 14.B. Hood, E.P. Osborne, J.W. Walker. Also present were City Attorney Frank R. day and City Engineer, Z.K. Snethenf The minutes of April 2nd. were read and approved. The'Mayor opened the Election returns from the Election held on April 3rd. 1951. Moved by Osborne second by Blair, that the foll- owing order be passed. Carried. @R JR CANVASSING 1LCCTION' RETURNS There was presented to the Gouncil, in proper form and in roper manner, the returns of the Election held throughout the City of Plainview, Texas, on the 3rd. day of April 1951, to elect the follow- ing officers for the City of Plainview, and the 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, For Councilman No. of Votes. D.D. Bowman 295 C.T. Johnson 292 Earl Alexander 1 and the number of votes 'polled being 303, and the term of Office being for the ensuing two years. The following ca.ndicates.` having received the largest number of votes were declared duly elected by the City Council: 1D°B. Bowman, C.T. Johnson. It is therefore declared that the above named persons having received the kigh6st number of votes cast for any one for the above named offices, are elected for the ensuing two years. Done this 16th. day of April, 1951, at a regular meetinCD g of the City Council, City of Plainview, Texas. ATTEST: P.H. Brun Winfield Holbrook City Secretary Mayor 7111TIT RESOLUTION CANVASSING RETURNS AND DECLARING RESULT OF ELECTION THE STATE OF TEXAS CITY OF PLAINVIEW COUNTY OF HALE ON THIS the 16th.day of April .1951, the City Council of the City of Plainview, Texas, convened7_17-r-egular session at the regular meet- ing place thereof in the City Hall, there being presnet and in attend- ance the foll-owing members, to -wit: WINFIELD HOLBROOK, MAYOR, M.B. HooD, E.M. OSBORNE, ALDERIC, N J.W. WALKER, RAY D. BLAIR, and with the following absent: Sam Langford constituting a quorum: and, among other proceedings held, were the-Pollowing: Alderman Wlker offered the following resolution to the City council and moved its adoption: WHEREAS, under and by virtue of an order duly passed by,the City Council of the City of Plainview, Texas, on the--5th. day of Rla5ch,, 1951, an election was held in said City on the 3 rd, day or April, 151, to determine whether or not the City Council of said City should be-author.- ized to issue bonds in the amount of 460,000 for the purpose of const- ruction street improvements in and for said City; and WHEREAS, on this the 16 day of Aril , 1951, same being a regular session of the City Council, there came on to be considered the returns of said election; and WHEREAS, upon consideration of the returns of said election, it appears that the same was in all respects legally held, after due notice had been given, and that the said returns were duly and legally made, and WHEREAS, it further appears from said returns that there were cast at said election _122 ... votes, of which number 243 votes were,cast "FOR THE ISSUANCE OF BONDS AND THE LEVY OF A TAX IN PAY IAP14T THEREOF"; and. votes were cast "AGAINST THE ISSUANCE OF BONDS AND THE LEVY OF A TAX IN PAY_1Kh11V1.' THEiiEOF"; therefore BE IT RESUILVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PLAINVIZil, TEXAS: 1. That the aforesaid election was duly'and legally called and notice thereof given in accordance with the laws of the State of Texas and the order calling said election; that said election was held in strict conformity with the Constitution and the laws of the State of Texas., and the r�,turns thereof have been properly made to the officials -of the City entitled to receive same; and that only resident qualified property taxpaying voters of the said City who own property therein subject to taxation, and who have duly rendered the same for taxation, were per- mitted to vote at said election; and, further, that said election prop- erly represents the desires of those qualified to vote as aforesaid. That the proposition to issue the 060,000 Street Improvement Bonds and levy an annual tax sufficient to pay the interest on said bonds and, to provide the required sinking fund to redeem them at maturity, was sus- tained by a majority of the qualified property taxI,aying voters of the. City of Plainview, Texas, who own taxable property in said City and who had duly rendered the same for taxation, voting at said election, and that the City Council of said City is authorized to issue said bonds and to levy and have assessed and collected said tax, for the payment of the principal and interest of said bonds at maturity thereof* -_ -- The motion" for the adoption of the resolution was duly seconded by Alderman - Blair Thereupon, the Mayor put the motion to a vote of the members of the City Council, and the, motion carried by the follow- ing vote: Aldermen Hood, Osborne, Walker and Blair voting "AYEu; and none voting "NO". PASSED AND APPitOVED, this the 16 day off' April. 1951. Winfield Holbrook --rf-TY MA ATTEST: P.H. Bryan CIT CITY OF, -111TEXASSECHE T .- I ) fU � Pl;hlff VIETEXAS (CITY SEAL) ORDINANUE AUTHORI,ZING ISSUANCE OF $601000.00 4' "CITY OF PLAIN VIEW, TEXAS, STREET IMPROVE�Q-b MENT BONDStf, DATED R_fkY 1, 1951 THE STATE OF TEXAS CITY OF PLAINVIEW COUNTY OF HALE ON ThIS the 16th day of April, P ) 1951, the City Council of the City of Plainview, Texas, convened in regular session, at the regular meeting place thereof in the City Hall, with the following members present and in attendance, to -wit: WINFIELD HOLBROOK, MAYOR) M.B. HOOD, J.W. WALKER, ALDER141EN RAY D. BLAIR.,) E.M.. OSBORNE)) -r and with the following absent: Sam Lanzford constituting a quorum; at which time the following among other business was transacted, to -wit: Alderman Walker introduced a proposed ordinance# The ordinance was read in full. — Alderman Hood made a motion that any rule requiring ordinances to be read at morethanone meeting be suspended. The motion was seconded by Alder -man Blair_.____ and carried by the following vote; AYES: Alder -men Hood, Walker, Blair, NOES: one ;,_and Osborne. Alderman Blair made a motion that the ordinance be pass- ed finally, The motion was seconded by Alderman Hood and carried by the following vote:, - AYES: Aldermen Hood, Walker, Blair, NOES: None. and. OSBORNE . passed. The Mayor announced that the ordinance had been fin -ally The ORDINANCE is as follow-, "AN ORDINANCE by the City Council of the City of Plainview, Texas, authorizing the issuance oftc:ity of Plainview, Texas, Street ImDrovement Bonds', to be dated May 1, 1951, in the princ . al sum of �60,000, bearing interest at the rates of 1-3/47o and 2]2�0-' per annum, issued for the purpose of constructing street improvements inandfor said City; prescribing the form of the bonds and the form of the interest coupons; levying a continuing direct annual ad valorem tax on all taxable property within the limits of said City, to pay the interest on such bonds and to create a sinking fund for the redemption thereof, and provinding for the assessment and coll- ection of such taxes; enacting prov:Lsions incident and relating to the purpose and subject of this ordinance; and declaring an emergenc* WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Plainview, Texas, on the 5th. day of March, 1951, adopted an order calling an election J ao) on the question of the issuance of $60,000 general obligation tax CD bonds, to mature serially over a period of years not to exceed ten (10years from the date thereof, and to bear interest at a rate of not to exceed TWO AND ONE-FOURTH PER CENTUM (2 1/4/0 per annugi, payable annually or semi-annually, for the prupose of constructing ng street improvements in and for said City; and WHEREAS, the said election was held pursuant to said order on the 3rd day of April., 1951, and resulted favorably to the iss- uance of said general obligation tax bonds, above described; and WHEREAS, this City Council has examined into and investigat ed the regularity of the proceedings for said election and finds that the same was duly and legally held; that the notice required by haw to be given has been duly and legally given, and that said -election was conducted in strict co.aformiuy with the law; and WHEREAS, this City Council has heretofore adopted a reso- lution declaring the results of said election and determining the specific authority of the city to issue said general obligation tax bonds; therefore BE' IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PLAINVIEW TEXAS: SECTION 1: That the Bonds of said City, to be called "CITY C PLAINVIL14, TEXAS, STREET BONDS",be, and same are her by ordered to be issued, in the principal sum of SIXTY THOUSAND DOLLARS (60,000), for the purpose of constructing street improvea in and for said City, under and by virtue of the Constitution- and of the State of Texas. SECTION' 2: That said bonds shall be numbered consecutively f One (1) to Sixty (60) both inclusive; shall be in the denominatio One Thousand Dollars 41)000) each, aggregating the principal sum SIXTY THOUSAND DOLLARS (�60,000). 4=) SECTION_1L. That said bonds shall be dated May 1, 1951, and s become due and payable serially in accordance with the following schedule; BOND NUMBERS (All Inclusive) MATURITY DATES AMOUNTS -1 to--V February 1) 1952 41000 5 to 9 February 1) 1953 5,000 10 to 14 February 1) 1954 51000 15 to 19 Feb ' ruary 11% 1955 5)000 20 to 25 February 1) 1956 6)000 26,to 31 February 1, 1957 6J000 32'to 37 February 11 195861*000 38 to 44 February 1. 1959 7,000 45 to 52 February 1; 1960 8J000 53 to 60 February 12 1961 8J000 SECTI2y_1j.L. That said bonds shall .bear interest from date unt paid, at the following rates per annum: that is to say -- (a) Bonds Number's 1 to 25, both inclusive, (Maturing on Febru lst in each of the years 1952 to 1956, both inclusive) shall bear erest at --the rate of ONE AND THREE -FOURTHS PER CENTUM (1-3/4%) per annumi and b) Bonds Numbers 26 to 60, both inclusive, (maturing on Febri lst in each of the years 1957 to 1961, both inclusive) shall bear Brest at the rate of TWO AND ONE-FOURTH PER CENTUM (2 1/4%) per an] such interest to be evidenced by proper coupons attached to each o.- bonds, and said interest shall be payable on February 1, 1952, and annually thereafter on August lst and February lst in each year. SEQTI2j_jL_ That both prindipal and interest of said bonds sh< payable in lawful money of the United States of America, without e., or collection charges to the owner or holder, at the IVIERCAN TILE:NA' BANK AT DALLAS, DALLAS, TE.XAS, upon presentation and surrender of I or proper coupons, SECTION 6.* That each of said bonds shallbesigned by the 1-41a3 countersigned by the City Secretary, and the corporate seal of the of Plainview, Texas" shall be impressed upon each of them. SECTION 7: That the facsimile signatures of the 1,41ayor and Cit Secretary may be lithographed or printed on the interest coupons at to said bonds, and shall have the same effect as if they had been ti by them. SECTION 8: That the form of said bonds shall be substantially follows: NO. UNITED STATES OF ANLEHICA $1J000 STATE OF TEXAS COUNTY OF HALE CITY OF PLAINVIE"', TEXAS, STREET IMPROVEMENT BOND. THE CITY OF PLAINVIEWY a municipal corporation of the State c Texas, acknowledges itself indebted to, and FOR VALUE RECEIVED, her promises to pay to bearer, the sum of ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS ($1JO00) in lawful money of the United States of America,, without E change or collection charges to the owner or holder) on the FIRST E FEBRUARY, 19 with interest thereon from the date hereof until at the rate of PER CE�NTUM ( %) per an payable on February 1, 1952, and semi-annually thereafter on August and February lst in each year, and interest falling due on or prior maturity hereof is payable only upon presentation of the interest c hereto attached as they'severally become due. BOTH PRINICPAL and interest of this bond are hereby made -ayab the MERGANTIL" NATIONAL BANK AT DAL AS, DAT p Cj a ULAS, TEXAS, and for the payment of this bond and the interest thereon at maturity, the full credit and resources of the City of Plainview, Texas, are hereby it pledged. is ws M of 0-1 .nt- Lary .nt-,, .um: said semi- 11 be change IONAL onds or ana TICity y tached gned as by Y OF paid, um lst to upons e at rompt 41 faith, evocably n THIS,BOND is one of.1 a series of like tenor and effect except as to number, interest rate and maturity, numbered consecutively from One (1) to Sixty (60)2 both inclusive, in denomination of One Thousa Dollars ( l 000) each, aggregating in amount SIXTY THOUS --",.ND DOLLARS ($t50,000), and issued for the purpose of constructing street improve ments-in and for said City, under authority of the Constitution and laws of the State of Texas, ..and Pursuant to an ordinance duly adopte by the City Council of the City of Plainview, Texas, and recorded in the Minutes of said Uity Council. IT IS HEREBY CERTIFIED, RECITED AND REPRESENTED that the issuan of this bond and the series of which it is a part, is duly authorize by law and by a vote of the qualified property taxpaying voters of t City of Plainview, Texas, voting at an election held for that purpos within said City on the 3rd day of April, 1951; that all acts, cond- itions and things required to be done pre'cedent to and in the issuance of this series of bonds, and of this bond, have been proper. done and performed and have happened in regular and due time, form and manner as required by law; that sufficient 'icient 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 the series of which it is a part and to the payment of the interest coupons thereto annexed as the same shall become due; and t' the total indebtedness of the City of Plainview, Texas, including thl entire series of bonds of which this is one, does not exceed any con• stitutional or statutory limitation, I IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the City Council of the City of Plainview, Texas, has caused the seal of said City to be affixed hereto,, and this bond to be signed by the 1,41ayor and countersigned by the City Secretary, and the interest coupons hereto attached to be executed b, the lithographed or printed facsimile signatures of said Mayor and ,Uity Secretary; the date of this bond, in conformity with the ordinal above referred to, being the lst day of May, 1951. GOUNTERSIGNED: 14—ayo-, City of Plainview, Texas City - Secretary, City of Plainview,Texas SECTION 9-, That the form of interest coupon attached to each of said bonds shall be substantially as follows: ,NO. ON THE DAY OF he CITY OF PLAINVIEld, a municipal corporation of the State of Texas :hereby promises to pay to bearer, at the ViERCANTILE NATIONAL BANK AT DALLAS, DALLAS TEXAS the sum of DOLLARS in lawful money of the United States of America, without exchange or collection charges to the owner or holder, said um being monthst interest due that day on "CITY OF LAINVIEld, TEXAS, STREET IMPROVEMENT BOND". dated May 1, 1951. Bond No. SECTION 10: That the following certificate shall be printed on the back of each bond: OFFICE OF C0vLPT_HOLLE_R). REGISTER NO. STATE OF TEXAS I HEREBY CERTIFY that there is on file and of record in any ffice 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 Constitttion and laws of the State of Texas, and that it is a valid and binding obligation upon said City o. f lainview, Texas, and aid bond has this day been registered by rue. T WITNESS MY HAN11) AND SEAL OF OFFICE at Austfin, Texas, Comptroller of Public Accounts of thi State of Texas. e V SECTION 11: That a special fund to be designated 'SPECIAL STREET iMPROVEMENT B014D FUND" is hereby created, and the proceeds of all taybs collected for or on account of this series of bond's shall be credited to said fund for the purpose of paying the interest on and to provide a sinking fund for the redemption of said bonds at maturity; and said f d shall be used for no other purpose; that to create said fund and to pay the ,interest on said bonds and provide a sinking fund sufficient -to redeen them at maturity, a tax of four CENTS d) on each one hundered 4 dollarst valuation of all taxa7le property in the bity of PlainviewTaxas,. �or such an amount as may at all times be legally necessary, shall be iannually levied on said property and annually assessed and collected, }or so much thereof as shall be necessary, or in addition thereto as m?'y ,jbe required, until said bonds with interest thereon have been fully p id, and said tax of Four CENTS ( OL � ) is here now levied for th o current year, and so much thereof as shall be necessary, or in additie n thereto as may be required, is hereby levied for each succeeding yearl while said bonds, or any of them are outstanding, and the same shall e annually assessed and collected and applied to the purpose named. ,SECTION 12: BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PLAT NVIE,7VV, TEXAS: That the Mayor of said City shall be, and he is hereby authorize to bake and have charge of all necessary orders and records pending inve3t- igation by the Attorney General of the State of Texas, and shall take and have charge and control of the bonds herein authorized pending their appro al by the Attorney General and their registration by the Comptroller of Public Accounts. HE R SECTION 13: BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED BY THE' CITY COUNCIL OF THE C[Ty_ OF PTAI"IVIEW, TEXAS: That the sale of the bonds herein authorized to CENTRAL INVESTIV T COMPANY OF TEXAS, DALLAS, TEXAS , at the price of par and accrued interest to date of delivery is hereby confirmed. Delivery�of the bonds shall be made to said pruchaser as soon as may be after the adoption of this ordinance, upon payment therefor in accordance with the terms of sale SECTION 14: AND BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF TIE; CITY OF PLAITS V1EVE, M S: The Public importance of this measure, and the fact that it is to the best interest of the City to provide funds for the construction of he street improvements herein contemplated at the earliest possible (ate, constitute and create an emergency and an urgent public necessity, re. qairing that any rule providing for ordinances to -be read and voted ujon at more than one meeting of the City Council be suspended, and requir-JIng that this ordinance be passed and take effect as an emergency measure, nd such rules and provisions are accordingly suspended, -nance tD and this ord' is passed as an emergency measure, and shall take effect and be in fu.-1 Force from and after its passage. PASSED AND APPROVED, this the l6th.day of,.,Apr ®IBVZO�s WAMAVAV IAKM A AFIMMANWAFAWaff�1 TTEST: /-y , f A i#uyur, t 17,y or ±,iainview, ecretary, Ciaty of Plainview, Texas. 'CITY SEAL) The Mayor Read reports for March as follows: Water Plant (gallons pumped) 51,976.000 Southwestern Bell Telephone Go(2QAnnual) 2,432-40 Plainview Bus Company Q March 25.22 Moved by Hood second by Blair, That the reports be accepted and filed. Carried. Moved by Walker second by Osborne, That the list of Bills submitted be approved. Carried. LIST OF BILLS Hearne Motor Frt. Line 8.16A.H. Bain & Co. Furn. 32-70, Crenshaw Paint & Glass Co. 14-10, Burt Electric Co. 244-80 Churchwell Bros. Oil Co- 7.002 WST. Cain Motor Coo (Fire Truck khoiorl 1486-30, Eaton & Sudduth 159-30, Feuerbacher Plb. & Heating, 29.95, Higginbotham - Bartlett Co. 223;25; The Long Bell Lmbr. Co. 26.67, Lon L. McDaniel 17-11, Midway Service 5.00, R.C. Mangum Co. 29-30, McDonald Trading Post 5.00, Meinecke Bros. 5.12, Carl H. Mingum Mr. Co. 30 40; Municipal.Steel Corp. 56.47, Norris Cleaners 2.00, O.K. Aber Welders 75.00, Plv. Safety Lane 5.50, Plv. Hardware Co. 9.29, Plv. Ready Mix Concrete Co. 33-75, Rose Hill Nursery 17.25, Stapleton Bros. Machine & Tank Co. 276.00, dhepards Tin & Sheet Metal Works 12.00 Stapleton Bros. each. & Tank Co. 95-00, Sammangs (Police Equip.)15.4% Rude & Patrick 54-15, Kh. Bryan Regristrar 20-50 West Pharmacy 1.69, Winn Motor Go. 176-73, Western Union 4.18, he Hale Co. Abstract UoAfield notes highways) 60.00, Dale Bolles (Extra Water) 20.80, Rowland & Gordon Co. 10.00, V.R. Rodgers & Son 17-15 Klock Const. Go.(Police Equip.) 65 31 Trustees Fireman R. & R. Fund 19.60 B#h, Arthur (Dairy Barn) AN 0 No Name Cafe 145.10,,J.Oliver Bib P.M. 15.03$ J.T. McCrary (New heck Writer)85 l 00 MaTnolia Pet. Co.15-11, Bryan & Hoffman Const. Co. 93.00, N.A. Wheeler Dairy Bn.) 60.00, P.H. Bryan Petty Cash Fund 50 00, Police Trip Expense 12 15, Hoy Maxey (Dairy Barn) 45.00, Ernest Cox(Dairy Barn) 36.75, Pe Arthur Office hxtrA,57,TO, B.C. Davis (Dairy Barn) 72.00, F.U. Moore (Dogs &Cat 40;00. APRIL 16, Regular. Moved by Hood second by Walker that Plainview Sanitarium Bill for Ralph D. Adams amount of 76.73 be paid. Carried. Moved by Osborne second by Hood, That Lebo contract on keeping the Gump ground be terminated on May lst., 1951. Carried. At this point the newly elected Aldermen, D.J. Bowman and C.T. Johnson were administered the oath of office. Moved by Hood and second by Walker, That the Entire Council express their appreciation of the services of the retiring Aldermen Sam Lang Ford, and E.M. Osborne, and extend a vote of thanks for their cooper- ation and services as City Councilmen and is citizens of our town. Carried Unanimously. The Mayor opened 4 bids on cast iron pipe in accordance with previou� advertisement, as follows: McWane Cast Iron Pipe Co.. 6 months Del. MY Ulowe and Bona 4 1.61 American Cast Iron PipeCo.7 0 ft 1.69 United States Cast iron Pipe Co. 7MOs.Del. 054-21 Moved by Walker second by Blair, That the low bids of United States Cast Iron Pipe Co. be accepted. Carried. Moved by Hood second by Walker, That the tax assessment on Lots 5&6 Block 24 College Hill on property of the Lutheran Church be Cancelled. Carried. Moved by Walker second by Bowman, That the resignation of C.P.Elliott as Boared of City Development and Chamber of Commerce director be accepted. Carried. It was agreed to ask the B.C.D. & C.U. to submit 3 new hdAes to select another director from. It wasmoved by Walker and second by Hood, That the City pay F.L. Thornton regular price for picking up dead dogs, during the Illness of John Hull. Carried. Moved by Hood, second by Blair, That the City extend 6 inch water lire 600 feet from Milwee on East 5th St. along Highway No 70. ,/6arried. Paul H. Bryan submitted his resignation as City Secretary. RESIGNATION To The honorable Mayor and City Council, Plainview, Texas. Gentlemen: Where as it has been the considered judgement of the City Council for some ti=Ie, that the interests of the City in the long run will be best served by an appointive City Clerk. And whereas the Council passed an Ordinance on March 19, 1951, abolishing the Office of City Secretary and creating the Office of City Clerk, effective May lst. 1951. And in order to put this program in effect with out undue confus ion, I hereby tender my resignation as City Secretary effective Maylst., 1951. And I hereby place my application for appointment to this newly created Office of City Clerk, no one has promised e anything in rega d to this efface, and I seek appointment solely 04 the basis of Experience and merit. ;Yours Very Respectfully, Paul 11. Bryan &loved by Blair and second by Talker, That the resignation be accepted Carried. The Mayor appointed Pail H. Bryan, as City Clerk., effective May lst. 0.lovedat Oby�Hoodrsecond bmonth,beBoCD wmane Thatrng th�hefappo�resent.Caty Secretary. tment be confirmed. Carried. Moved by Food second. by Blair, That the City Treasurer be authorized o transfer the moneys collected on insurance clans, can the Country Clu to treasurer of the Municipal Country Club for rep1icing the damage to the property by the fire. Carried. 4oved by J*W. 'balker second by M.B. Hood., That Franklin Armstrong be appo nted to audit the City Books and. Accounts for the period April Ist.,:1950, to March 31st. 1951, at the custotery price. ' Carried. // r� The Meeting Adjourned n �// City ecreyary T3a rG `=' April 23, 1951 The City, Council met in Special session with Mayor Holbrook, and the following Aldermen, C.T. Johnson.., J.W. balker, liay B. Blair, m B. Hood, &. D.D. Bowman.. Also County Judge Lee Nowlin --,and the foliowing cor ss oners J.W. Odell, J.J. Goldsten, Doc Brown, Rayburn Karr, and County Clerk, Fred Shelton. A Report of the operations of the airport prepares. by Leland Aiton, Auditor for the year 1950, was presented. The report showed receipts of 13305.37 and disbursements of 12689.45 balance in fund I2®31-1950., 2803.34. It was moved by Blair and second by Johnson, That permission be grant ed Claude Hutcherson to remove 3 room house from Airport grounds, when desired, leaving the other buildings, in shch condition"as found The Commissioners Court concurred with appropiate actions. k� And the Motion carried. Moved by Hood second by Blair and Johnson, That the City Engineer be authorized -to procure bids on new Spraying and fogging machine. Carried. It was moved by Hood and second by Blair that ordinance Nos concerning improvements by the Highway Dept. and the City on High- ways No. 70 and 87 be passed. Carried unanimously. MUNICIPAL -ORDINANCE #583 (Construction and Maintenance) AN ORDINANCE PROVIDING FOR THE CONSTRUCTION AND MAINTENANCE OF THE: PORTION OI' HIGHVTAY N0. , .Q & 87 (fifth &Columbia Streets IN THE CITY OF Plainview. Texas g BETWEEN THE FOLLOWING LI1,1.ITS, 1OLv1IT,5th. Street. from west City Limi 'to Columbia Street- from Beech ,Street to 1wee Street on U.S. 0. .and Columbia Street.from North City Limits to South Citv Limits, on THE MAYOR OF THE CITY TO EXECUTE ,AND THE CITY SECRETARY TO AFFIX THE, CORPORATE SEAL AND ATTEST THE SAIVIE,, A CERTAIN CONTRACT BETWELN THE CITY AND THE STATE, OF TEXAS PROVIDING FOR THE CONSTRUCTION, TstiINTENAN EXIST:�NCE AND USE OF SAID PROJECT ANDDETER! NING THE LIABILITIES AND RESPONSIBILILTI ;S OF TH.I_; CITY AND THE STATE OF TEIAS WITH REFERENCE THEtETO: AND DECLARING AN &4ERGENCY AND PROVIND NG THAT THE ORDINANCE SHALL BE EFFECTIVE .tj' 01.114`1. AND AFTER ITS PASSAGE. WHEREAS,the public convenience, safety and necessity of the Bit; ;s IIZINC ;E 7 M and the people of the City, require that the porti6n of Highway No. 70 & 87 from, 5th. Street, from West City limits to Columbia Street, from Beech Street to Milwee Street on U.S. 70. to Columbia Street from NortIT Citylimits to South City` limits. on U.S BE constructed, since the existino, condition constitutes a serious inconvenience to the public, which it is urgently required to be remedied; and WHEREAS, the City has requested the.State of Texas to contribut, financially in the project; and WHEREAS, the State of Texas has made it known to the City that the State will assist the City in the improvement and maintenance of said project providing the City approves the plans for said project. N019 THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL: SECTION 1. That since the pUblic convenience, safety and necess: of the City and the people of -the City require it, said project shall be constructed. SECTION 2. That the State of Texas be and is hereby authorized to enter upon, construct and maintain the project at the location and in the manner shown on the plan attached hereto, marked "Exhibit All, and made a part hereof in all respects. SECTION 3. The 1vlayor of the City be and is hereby authorized to execute for and on behalf of the City an agreement and contract w-' the State of Texas in accordance with and for the -,Curpose of carrying out the terms and provisions of this ordinance, in the form attached hereto and marked !'Exhibit B11,, The lulayor of the City is further authorized to approve and sign the detailed plans for construction of the project or any section thereof when and as such palns are complel 'and prior to award of construction contract by the 'State, The City Secretary is hereby directed to attest the agreement and contract anc to affix the -proper seal of the City hereto. SECTION 4. The fact that there is an imperative necessity that the work provided for in said contract be begun and carried out promptly, and that such contract should accordin7iy be forthwith executed, creates a public emergency requiring that this ordinance bE passed finally on the date of its introduction, and the Playor having in writing declared the existence of such emergency and requested sac passage, this ordinance shall be passed finally on the date of its introduction, this 23rd of April A.D. 1951 and shall take effect immediately upon its passage and approval by the Pdayor. STATE OF TEXAS COUNTY OF Hale L P.H. Bryan the duly appointed, qualified and acting city secretary of the City of Plainview, Texas . hereby certify that the foregoing pages constitute a true and correct copy of an ordinanc duly passed by the City Council at a meeting held on 23rd. of A-Pril. A*jL)*,_19_5l, at 2:00 O'clock P.M. To certify which, witness my hand and seal of the City of Plainview.Texas this due 23rd. day of April 1951, atPlainview P.H. Bryan U'21:_FyS—ecretary of the 0-i-t-y- of PLAINVIMV TEXAS _tN .tr. eci VIUNICIPAL CONSTRUCTION AND 14AINTEN ANCE AGREEMENT STATE OF TEXAS I COUNTY OF TRAVISI This agreement made this__Qrd,day of April 1951,by and bet- ween The State of Texas, hereinafter referred to as tF—ef'Stateff, 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 21rd.day of_Aoril 195.L., hereinafter called the "City", Pa part of the second part. W I T IN E S S E T-;,H WHEREAS, the City has requested the State to contribute financi 1 aid in theimprovementand maintenance of 5th Street and Columbia Street within such City, from west City iLimits to Columbia Street, from Beech st. to Mdlwee St. on US '70, an on -U.-6. Highway To. 87 from tne -11 , ory 771mits to sou City'Zimits, The mute of highway 0 U.=—&-77 and hereinafter and has by proper I ordinance authorized the State to enter upon and improve and maintain, or assist the City in the Improvement and maintenance of said projectI, an I d WHEREAS the State hiThway Engineer, acting I ing for and in behalf of the State Highway Commission, has made it known to the City that the State till assist the City in the improvement and maintneance of said project, conditioned that the City, as contemplated by Senate Bill 415, Acts 46th. Legislature, Regular Session, will enter into agreements with: the 'State for the purpose of determining the lia.bili ies and responsibilities of the parties with reference thereto. A GREE�MEN f NOG^•r THEREFORE, in consideration of the premises and of the mutu l covenants and agreements'of the parties hereto to be by there respect vely ;kept and performed as hereinafter set forth, it is agreed as follows Project Authorization It is understood and agreed between the parties hereto that the } City by virtue of the provisions of its charter and the laws of the State of Texas has exclusivecontrol of and jurisdiction over all streets and public ways within the incorporated limits of such City, and that th City has requested and consented to the construction and maintenance of the project and the State in the construction and .aintenance of such project does so' at the special instance and request of the City. `i'h City, in consideration of the mutual covenants herein contained, doe �hereby agree to and does hereby authorize the State to improve or assist in the improvement of said project at the location and in the manner shown on the plan approved by both parties and attached hereto, marked "Exhibit A", and made a part hereof in all respects. RIGHT OF WAY 'The City will provide without.cost to the State a right of way r the project free of all obstructions and encroachments, and of a wide sufficient to provide properly for the improvements shown on the plan and will not in the future permit encroachments on said right of way. , EXISTING UTILITIES The City will provide for the installation, removal or other nec- essary adjustment of any and all utilities and services, whether publ'cly or privately owned, as may be necessary to permit the proper improvement maintenance and use of said project. Existing utilities shall be adju ted in respect to location and type of installation in accordance with re - ; uirements of the Stater If, upon receipt of written request by the S ate, the City does not promptly carry out this provision, and if such Bela results in additional expense to the State, such expense will be the direct charge and obligation of the City. ENGINEERING SERVICES The State will prepare or provide for the construction plans, Eadvertise for bids, and let the construction contract, or: otherwise provide ;for the construction and will supervise the construction, reconstruct on Zbetterment work as required by said plans. As the project is duel p- to the construction stago, either as a unit or in increments, the IState will secure the City's approval of the construction plans for each increment or the unit prior_ to award of contract. - DIVISION OF CONSTRUCTION RESPONSIBILITIES The 71-t7 and the State wIT provide for the following items of for which each assumer' financial responsibility. ,construction All items of work will be constructed under the State contract. The City will pay the actual cost of items of work estimated to be as follows: On U.S. Hip:hl, a No.. 70. 1211 Std. Reinforced one • Pipe 120 L.F. 2411 Std. Reinforced Conc. Pipe 20 L.F. {� 42" Std. Reinforced Conc. Pipe 20 L.F. l Concrete Curb &. Gutter 16,978 L.F. Concrete Gutter 43 624 L.F. i Common Structural Excavation` 33 C.Y. Class "A,". Concrete (Inlets) 8.8 C.Y. 1 Reinforcing Steel 704 Lb. i Hemoving Old Structures (Small) 11 Each Removing Old Concrete 11476 S.Y. n. On U.S. Highwa�r No. $7 Concrete Curb & Gutter 41 673 L.F. Concrete Gutter 4,818 L.F. The State will prepare the plans, ,let the contract, supervise the construction., and the City will pay to the State the actual cost of the items which are the City's responsibility: TR.AFYIC CONTROL DEVICES 'fhe City agrees that traffic control' devices, such as stop and s ow ;signs, traffic signal lights, parking meters and other types of devici Is for traffic control in respect to type of device, points of installat E on, and necessity will be fixed by agreement with the State as represented, by the State Highway Engineer after traffic and engineering serve' have been made. The City agrees that it will not install or maintain' or permit the installation or maintenance of any type of traffic control device which will -affect or influence the utility of the project without having obtained in writing the prior approval of the State. Traffic control device installed prior to the date of this agreement and which will affect or influence the utility of the project are hereby made subject to the terms of this agreement, _L and the City agrees to the rermoval of such devices . unless their continubc use in place is approved in writing by the State. It is understood ti future traffic signal. lights installed as a joint project by the City and State will be the subject of a separate a ' oreement.outlining the responsibilities for installationand maintenance. PAVE14ENT STRIPING The State agrees to construct and maintain all longitudinal cent line and non -passing barrier stripes. The City agrees to construct ar maintain any additional traffic striping it may desire subject to the approval of the State. STREET LIGHTING SYSTEM1 The City agrees to install and maintain any street lighting syst desired by the City and to pay for all electric energy as may be required for its operation. The street- lighting system installation will be subject to the approval of -the State. FUTURE UTILITIES The City will secure or cause to be secured.a permit from the State before any utility installation, repair, removal or adjustment is undertaken., crossing over or under theprojector entering the projectgright-of-ways, It is further agreed that the City will t__ 1 comply or require compliance by others with the specifications for back - filling, replacing pavements, and other features cf construction as stir ulated in the -cermit. In event the City or others -fail to :,er-for7 all ,'.,ork in accordance w-1-th the req,,,i_Jre.­J1_-ents oftl,fe sp-ecifi,-,_�-,tii ons n the perriiit. the City agrees to pay to the State promptly the cost for making correction of any deficiencies in the original work. The City will not remove or Dermit the removal of any concrete curb and gutter or any facility constructed by the State without a written permit from the State. On concrete curb and gutter constructe by the City, the length and location of all driveways (curb laid back shall receive approval of the State prior to construction. Tii FFIC REGULATIONS ANDSAFETYPROVISIONS The City agrees to pass and enforce an ordinance restricting parking to parallel parking only. The City agrees that other traffic regulations will be established and speed limits fixed by agreement with the State as represented by the State Highway Engineer after traffic and engineering surveys have been conducted. The City agrees to prohibit the planting of trees or shrubbery or the creation of construction of any other obstruction within the right-of-way without prior agreement; with the State. The City agrees to prohibit the movement of loads over the proje, and other State maintained streets which exceed the legal,,limits for signated State highways for either height , length -wei ht, or width 9 tD except those having proper permits.,' -'from the State for such movement. The State will be responsible for or the erection and maintenance of information al signs on the project for direction of traffic, such signs to be of design and location to conform to standard practices of the State. DIVISION OF AkINTENANUE RESPONSIBILITIES —Th—is general maintenance provilsi6n is supplemented, or in case of conflict is, --superseded in respect; to the point in conflict only, by the specific maintenance responsibilities as delineated in other provisions of this agreement. The State will maintain the roadway pavement and its support the full length of the project, curl) and gutter, median curbs, and the storm sewers and appurtenances thereto that are constructed by the State. The State will maintain the area between right-of-vray lines on rural type sections, except where this rural type section is after- wards converted to a street type section by the construction of curb and gutters and widening of pavement, in which case the maintenance responsibility of the State will be only between the curbs, and the area between the back of curb and property line will become the re- �sponsibility of the City. er em The City will maintain the area between the back of curb and pr(perty line on'street type sections including all sidewalks, driveways, and other facilities within this area, except storm sewers and appurtenance ,th(reto that are constructed by the State. The City will maintain all street lights, traffic lights, and sJgnal devices, and will sweep, flush and otherwise keep the project in a -clean and sanitary condition. I Maintianance work by the State shall be performed only as long a the project is the route of a State highway, and it is understood and ag eed between the Partie hereto that all obligations of the State and the (lity as,created herein shall terminate if and when the project is no longer the route of a State highway. INDEIV1NIFIGATION The City agrees to indemnify the State against any and all lama es and claims for damages to adjoining, abutting or other property for hich the State is or may be liable arising out of, incident to or in any iy connected with the installation the construction, the existence, the se and/or maintenances of such project and doe hereby agree to indemnify the State against any and all court costs, attorneys fee and all exF- Emses in connection with suits for such damage and shall, if requested to do so in writing, assist or relieve the State from defending any -UBch suits brought against it. Nothing in this agreement shall be construed to place any liability on the City for nersonal injuftes arising out of the -construction of such project. 'Nothing herein contained shall be construed to place upon the St to any manner of liability for injury to or death of persons or for dame to or loss of property rising out of or in any manner connected with ;he maintenance or use of the project, and the Citywillsave the State harmless from any damages arising from said maintenance and/or use of said project. it is further understood and agreed between the parties hereto that the improveriient and/or maintenance of the project by the State is for the sole purpose of providing the travelling public a more adequate travel facility and shall never be the basis of any claim fo, State assumption, or participation in the payment, of any of the obliFl- ations of the City incurred in the improvement, past or present, Of any street project. IN WITNESS WHEREOF) the parties have hereunto affixed their sign- atures, the City of Plainview on the 23rd. day of _April 19�, aid the State on the 30 day of May 19 ,�51- ATTEST: CITY OF Plainview, Texas P.H. Bryan, Secy. BY —infield Holbrook TITLE MAYOR APPROVED: THE STATE OY-TEXAS — E.H. ThoMPSon.Jr. airman, State Highway Commi Robt. J. Potts tuber, State mber, State Highway-Commiss . BY - D.D. - Greer ssion State Highway - Engineer cz, APPROVAL RECO!CJ4ENDED: S.C. Inc Carty _District Engineer I 7-