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Special Session June 7, 1956 The City Council met in called session with 1`layor 1K. B. Hood pres- iding, and the following Alderman attending: W. H. Irby, G. n. Ward, J. C. Edmiston, Geo. I~. Taylor, T. ~. Stapleton. Joe Sharp, City Attorney also attended the meeting. Moved by Edmiston ,Seconded by Irby, That the City council accept the resignation submitted by Dr. E. C. idich.;ll as Sanitary Officer. The motion Carried unanimously. R E S O L U T I O N C ITY COUNCIL, C ITY OF PLAINVIEW JUr~' 7 , 19 Motion made by Alderman, J. C. Edmiston, and seconded by Alderman, GJ. H. Irby, that the following resolution oe adopted; WI~~REAS, Dr. E, C. Nicholl having tendered his resignation and asked to be relieved of the job of M.lk Inspector; and •lHERE.4S, Dr. Nicholl having served for some six months at the rery~~est of the City Council until such time as the City Council could make other arrangements; and WI~;REAS, the City Council being appreciative of Dr. Nicholl's service, Now therefore; BE IT RESOLVED 3Y THE ry ITY C 0 i_iNC IL OF' THE CITY OF PLA '~I~I ~~' IEW : That Dr. E. ~. Nicholl's resignation be accepted. Passed by unanimous vote of the City Council of the City of Plainv -ew, 2'exas, this thE: , 7th day of June, A. D., 1956. ~~i. B. Hood AnTEST: mayor, ~~ity of Plainview, Texas P . H. Br an City lerk of the City of lainview Mooed by Edmiston seconded by i-Turd, That the following t~esolution be adopted. The motion carried unanimously. R E S O L U T I O N C ITY OOUNC IL, C ITY OF PLF~INVL~W JUNE 7, 1956 Motion made by "lderman J. ~. Edmiston, and seconded by Alderman, G. H. Ward, that the following resolution be adopted: WHEREAS, the. City Milk Inspector having resigned; and WHEREAS, the milk industry being a valuable industry of the Plainview territory; and WHEREAS, the_ health of the citizens of this town, ^.s well as the citizens of all other towns served by milk produced ~n the Plainview territory should be protected; and WHEREAS, it being of the utmost importance that the City Council of the City of rlainview secure a Milk Inspector; Now, therefore; ?3E IT ,~FJ,>:~LVED 3Y Tz~ C ITY COU~?C __L OT THE CITY Or' PL~Ii:?v IEW: SECT~:ON 1. That the State Health Departnent be contacted by agents of the City of Plainview for advice and assistance and suggestions. i..~ SEC'II.N 2. That the City Council shall endeavor to hire a person as City l~7ilk Inspector and request the assistance of the State Health Department in training such person as a Milk Inspector and training such person in his duties until such tune that the State health Dec~artment feels that such person is qualified to perform the duties and functi.ens of the :UIilk Inspector and to enforce the City ordinances and State laws in regard thereto. SECTION 3. That the City Council of the City of Plainview go on record as tendering its unqualfied cooperation to the State Ilealth T~epartment in the matter of enforcing any laws of the State per- taining to the production, sale and distribution of :Wilk, and that the City - •Council of the G_t,y of Plainview go on record as desiring the aid, assista~~ce and adgiee of the State health Department. SECTION 4.. That the City Councit direct George Taylor, Alder-r~an, and Joe Silarp, City Attorney, to proceed to Austin, Texas, to consult with the Director the the State Department of l~ealth, its agents and e~lployees, pertaining to the above matter and pro'plem of` the City of Plainview regarding a Milk Inspector. Passed by unanimous vote of the City council of the Oily of Plainview, Texas, this 7th day of June, A.D., 1956. M. $. HOOD Mayor, ity of Plainview, Texas ATTEST: P. H. Bryan, City Clerk, City of Plainview Moved, seconded and passed that the meeting stand adjourned. ~ - v v / --~ ~--(/ Mayor, Clty o lainvie , Texas ity er , i o ain~ ew, exas REGULAi~ SESSI~~N June 18, 1956 The City Council met in reular session with Mayor M. B. rood presiding, and the following Aldermen in attendance: W. H. Irby, G. H. Ward, T. S. Stapleton, J.C. Edmiston, and George L. Ta~rlor. Joe Sharp, City Attorney, also attended the meeting. i~Toved by Stapleton, seconded by J. C. Edmisto_~, That A. R. Cardinal be promoted to Lieutenant in Police Department at a salary of X2'75.00 per month. The motion carried. f~ioved by Edmiston, Seco,~ded by Irby, That the reports presented June lath be accepted and filed. The motion carried. Moved by Taylor, Seconded by Irby, That the Council pave 1~.0 feet of alley in the rear of Meinecke Bros. parking l:~t, and the C i t y t o snare 25 f of the c o s t. •;...., The motion carried. Moved by Irby, Seconded bey Ward, that the San~a re Railway be authorized to remove the sb.ield plates on Overpass on Highway 70. The motion carried. Y 1 '. Moved by Taylor, Seconded by Irby, That John Kerr-s puns and specifications for animal shelter be accepted, and t17.at advertisements be :Wade for bids eliminating the stacco, the paint,ng and the shelves, and that copies of the bid propsals be placed with all the major lumber firms in the City. These bids to be opened at 7:30 P. ~Z. July 16, 1956. the motion Carried. Moved by Taylor, Seconded by Edmiston, That E. C. n?icholl be contacted as to actin; Sanitary Office, on retainer .fee, and gnat an effort be made to secure a full time milk inspecto~,° and that Dr. Nicholl be asked to serve until replacement is able to proceed with t he work. The motion carried. Moved by Taylor, Seconded by Irby- , That the following be appointed as a Board of Equalization for the City of Plainview ~~ for the year of } 956: H. M. (Boss) SmelseiQ A. C. rioeninger, ~;°~; fiu,~;h Hale. And that the following e nameu a s alternate :"r" ~ members of the Board of Equalization fDr the year of 1956: ~'` J. C. Bell, C. P. Elliott, Hanley 4dasso~l. ~"~" The motion carried. Moved by Edmiston, Seconded by Ward, That the list of bills submitted be approved for payment. The motion carried. Miller ~ _~~:iller, X8.30; B. ~; C. Electronic Labs, ~ll~.30; B. V G. Welding works, a~17.50; Bills Upholstery, X2.25; Curry ylotor Fre `_aht Lines, X1.51; Boyd Lavenport Agency, ~~15.00; Boyd and Davenport Agency, 5.00; Laton Stationery, X52.75; Eaton Stationery Co., ~p220.00; Plainview auto Parts, ~L~.9.23; Plainview Auto Parts, ~;~11.Q2; Plainview Plate Glass ~; mirror, ~~~1~.27; R. ~~. Uilverthcrne, X100.00; Magnolia Petroleum Co., ~~2.66; Plainview Ready ivlix C,>ncrete X10.50; Plainview Safety Lane, y~13.50; C. L. Abernethy Agency, X526.24; C. L. Abernethy Agency, ~12~~.34; C. L. Abernethy Agency, ~p18.60; Planview welding, X18.76; Continental Oil "ompany, X1.88; Plainview Tire Service, .50.28; A. i~I Hamilton, ~r75.00; Burt Electric `'o., ~99.1~-1; ',urt Electric CompanST, ~~~9L}.7c3; T. J. Boney Agency, y~b20.17; City of Plainview (trans ), X30, ')00.00; Wa,yTland College Press, ~~14.50; Texas Police Association, X42.00; Craitr Oil Co., ~90~.73; Texas Plunicipal R. System, ~1155.8t~; M. C. Bonner, :10.00; Southw^stern Public Ser., ~26h8.55 P. H. Bryan, Collector, <~15.00 P. r.. Bryan, Petty Cash, X50.95; Hoyt Curry, ~~61.00; Trustee of F'irement s Relief and Retirement 1?'und-May, ~201~..52; Trustee ~f Firements Relief and Retirement F'und+:April, X206.00; Chicken Inns- , X28,55; 0. V. Pr~illips Rest I-I~me, ~p162.00; James A. Boney, ~i2.00; Great American Reserve Insurance Co., ~353.11~; P~loved b,y Edmiston, Sec:~nded b Stapleton, That the meeting adjourn. The motion carried. Meeting ad'ourned. Mayor, City of Plainview, ~ exas City Clerk, City of lainview, Texas ~G ,W~ Regular Session July 2, 1956 The City Council met in Regular Session with Mayor M. B, ~tiood presiding, and the following Aldermen attending: vv. H. Ir'oy, Geo. L. Taylor, G. H. Ward, and T. ~. Stapleton. Joe Sharp, City Attorney, and Pete Blakney, Airport Manager, also were present for the meeting. Jess West spoke on the proposal from the r'ederal Government to increase facilities of the City-County Airport. Moved by Taylor, Seconded by Irby, That .the Mayor be authorized to employ William R. Hog~*e as City Engineer at a salary of ;¢60:_.00 per month, with ~2:~.00 car allowance, and to work out details of she necessary help. `.Phe motion carried. The minutes of June 18th read and approved. Moved. by Taylor, Seconded by Stapleton, That the Council send Chief Hamilton,.kBill Rene,~ar, and Joe Settle to Firemen~s Trainins School at A. ~; M. College. The motion Carried. Nlove~ by tiu'ard, Seconded by Ta}%lor, That the City refund H. B. Jordan Co. X500.00 retainer on Water ~x Sewer Contract. The motion carried. ''roved by Ward, Seconded by Taylor, That the list of bills and salaries be approved for payment. The motion carried. Badger Meter Mfg. Co., ~'~9.l~_7; B ~ C Electronics Laus, ,61.90; V. H• Blackinton & Co., :1.30; The 13i-Lateral Fire Hose Cb., ~~695.u-0; B1airDrug, X1.85; Gene B,_;.npus-Yancey Ser., X4.25; Burroughs Corp., ~~65.10;,Burroughs Corporation, ~3y.96; Burroughs 6torp., ~~236.20; Byron Jackson Pumps, Inc. , ~~S.OO;Connor Mathes Co., Inc., w37.99; Cooper Pontiac-Cadillac, :P14~.40; Cosden Petroleum Co., ~~415.66; Crouse-Hinds Co., y~ll~i_5.00; Dempster Bros., ~1~5.40; Dempster Bros., ~v538.97; Dempster Bros., ~~-42.58; Dempster '3ros., X71.37; Tom Feagin~s Repair Shop., ~12.5Q'; Gallawayt s Janitor Sup ply, y~91.{_.50; W. H. Gerken, ~~3.26; Govern- mental Guide, j>3.00; Green Appliance C~~~., X2.65; Hale Co. Airport, ~v70.00; Herald-News Publishing o., ~~80.39; Hood Plumbing Co., ~~11.00; Jarvis-Tu17_ & Co.,~;~35.10; Tile Karpark Corp., X14.32; The Karpark Corp., 7~14h.92; The Karp ark Corp., ~>4.~0; The ~~arpark Corp., ~~24.55; Kikerls, X16.51; Lester-^'~one Co.,~3.3&; Martin Motor Co., ~>30.33; Medical Center Hasp. ;131.00; Miller & Miller, ~ 19.~I-3; Moorehead, Sharp ~~:Boyd, ~j~12.00; Morrison Supply, ~~277.84; National Institute of Municipal Clerks, v~10.00; PYe-tune Meter Co., ~y883.28; Nunn Electric Supply Corp., X197.50; Owen:::, :;lectric, ~js2.40; Peerless Pump Divzsion, X127.07; Phillips Battery Co., ~6.h2; Phillips Petroleum Co., ~5.1~; Piggly Wigly Plv. Co., ~>12.00; Plainview t3uilders Supply, ~8.L0; Plainview Seed rouse, x.85; The Flainview Tribune ~44.OG; Prescription Shoe, X23.19; Reuel Nash Chevrolet Inc.,~p17.52; Robinson ~, Herring Drug, ~.9~; Rogers Battery x electric, X7.63; The Rohan Co., inc., jp52.80; Ftow~and ~ Gordon, X287.70; Shook Tire Co., X7.19; Sotz.thwestern Bell Telep'ri.?ne Co., ~2~4.63; Sparling i~teter Co., X19.19; W. 0. Speck ~h~.chinery, ~;~4.50; M .0. Sta~~leton `v~'eld:ing Co., Sp4.50; Geo L. Taylor, ~1.~.5; Texas T~Iach'.nery ,?~, Lquip. Co., X10.25; Texas Vitrified Pipe Co., ~~6.00; mom W. Carpenter Equip. Co., ~i~8.53; Tropical Paint Co., X22.90; West Pharmacy, ~15.t;_6; R. K. Otlaus;hlin M. D., y~10.00; (Co. 2). M. B. Hood, X300.00; JOe Sharp., ~~220.00; P. H. Bryan, X400.00; Quadene Killington, ~~225.00;T. P. Sitton, yf~222.00; Hoyt Curry, `w45`?.00; Pryan B. Adams, ~`>210.00; Tdath 3urhett, X275.00; Hub '?urt, X255.00; J. E. Sheeon, ~r2b0.00; Hartense Pelphrey, ;~j25.00; V. M. Reynolds, X122.00; J. M. Heflin, 4~~85.00; Weldon J. Smith, X322_.30; R. 1V t~arnett, X252.40; V. A. Botkins, 4250;00; r 1 1 1 Floyd Biddy, X270.00; Lackin waldrep, 20.00; A. L. Hestand,. X252.40; Charleen ''lark, ~p265.6i; Franklin Miller, X329.38; Damon L. Roberson, 231.40; John Robbins, X230.00;; Ray~ond V. Claycomb. X250.00; Floya Lamb, ~~296.84; Jerry Lear, ~~22~.1~6; James ~a. Russell, ~;~274.19~! A. 4. Hamilton, ~330.,~,0; Leedy Maxey, ~2~0.00; Frank Bigler, ~u2L;.0.00; Berry L nch, $250.00; Arvil Larkins, X21;.5. ~)0; William E, Renega_r, 4~2~0.00; P. Y1. Slau~Thter ~p245.00; T~. ~. Strickland, v~21.}.0.00; Tommie F. Harkins, 210.00; Gerald 0. Dickerson,~240.-;0; Floyd Steele, ;~21~0.00; Agee Brooks, N2~.0.00; Edward L. Settle, y~2L~.0.00; Richard N. N~-rwood, ~~21T0.00; Johnnie D. Bellew, X240.00; Joe Gilbert, ~ti2l~.0.00; Norman Daffron, y~21{.0.00; Joe Settle, 2Z;O.OO;Lonnie Miller, yj~258.46; Dewie ?~Jatson, X230.00; Jackie Titus, X230.00; Charles H. Jacobs, 4210.00; W, F', Foley, ;425.00; S. E. Bolles, X375.00; A. T. Terrod, 4232.00; Roy Warren, ~;~275.00; Howard Gibson, 232.OO;Roswell Alexander, ~p232.00; Iiwerett Pyle, ~;;~232.OO;T~Irs. 1°ark Eiring, yj>225.00; T. J. Gardner, 225.00; Sammy McGuire, ~,?_17.'?0' Mrs. D. J. Tilson, ~175.~0; Tru.it Ray, X232.00; Irvin Price,; X275.00; C. H. Blackmon, X230.00; Al D. Fitch, ~~235.00; L. G. T~Daniel, v~212.00; W. Int. SmitTr, X205.00; Dorothy Whitten, X195.00; L. ti. Horton, X210.00; George Sawyer, 4?197.20; George J. Boswell, yp217.00; Nell Rountree, ~160.b5; A. R, Carcinal, ~284.0~; Todd E:ld Buraon,~255.04; James Goswick, ~2.1~ 0.00; Lavonia Autry, X185.00; Marie Kinnikin, w185.00; Fannie Norman, ~p325.U0; Iris Fawcett. `''217.00; Dick Cross, ~~!}.00.00; Carolyn Cordova, ~14~;..50;Haskell U. Spain, ~~400.00; O,B, Guin,yN232.00;Nute Rannals, X275.0'; George smith, y~217.00; Floyd Pyle, x'217. -'0; Roy Cindle, ~~207.00; Gordon Swearene~, x:220.00; W. L. Wilbou.rn, ~'25`~.00; A. L. King, X200.00; J. H, 11cGee, ~250.OO;A. D. Harris,~~200.00; Ernest Voyles, 4185.00; P• W. Cayce, x'270.00; Weldon Way, ~2E0.00; B. ~. titiiood, X190.00; W. rI. ~^7elch, X190.00; T. Clint ~~~righ~l, v~210.00; C. H. Pyle, tip21'~.00; L. ll. Horton, ~~250.00; A. D,Cowart, X210.00; James Russe11,~210.G0; W.B. Alexander, y;~190.00; Clarence Clark, 210.OO;C. S. Dodson, X190.00; Donald Tilley, ~'~1?0,00; R. A. Neighbors, X19'`.00; Ct~,_arlotte eagle, X159.30; Charles Owens, X16,00; Bennie Heller, ~1h.00; Frank JonFs, $p ~13`j,27; Claude Blackshear, ~?163.%'0; Raycn~nd A. i3igrins, ~111,35~; Billy R. Madding, X285.38; Frank 'I'amplin, ~t+0.80; W. ~I. Irby, u!_~.C.00; G. H. `~Jard, ~v40.0U; George L. l~aylor, X40.00; J. C . Edmiston, X40.00; T. S. Ste-Teton, X40.00; Dr. E. C. ~?icholl, ?_20.00; Dr. C. Thomas ?-gill, Jr. ~„90.00. The T~tayor read reports for the month of June as follows: Current 'T'axes Delinquent ~_axes City Clerk Police Report Food Inspector Parking Meters A.eat tnsp, Fees Bldg. Insp, ~ 3 ,13.34 1,108.55 26,925.59 2,51b.21 10.00 2,795.50 Accrd X9.85 Water Plan, Gallons 213 . ~5 ?uznped 130, h92, 700 Moved by ~~Jard, Seconded by Irby, `T'hat the reports be accepted and filed. The :notion ~.arried. T~Zoved `~^y Ta; lor, Seconded by L~~by, That the meet_n~ stand adjourned. ~~ or, ~1Ly oI r1a ~nview, ~1•exas ( ~./ City clerk, Cit of Plainview, 'T'exas July 16th, 195b The City Council met in Regular Session with Mayor h1. B. Hood presiding and the following Aldermen present, G. H. Ward, W. H. Irby, J.C. Edmiston and George L. Taylor. John Thomas Boyd attended for Joe Sharp, City Attorney also W. R. Rogge City Engineer and E. C. Nicholl Sanitary Officer were present. Moved by Edmiston second by k'ard, That the Council grant Mr. Craig and Mr. Korne~;ay permission to tap the water lines in alley between lots 21 & 24 , Block 6 Hillcrest addition, subject to Engineers approval and at their expense. The motion carried. J. B. Wheeler and Bill Whitesides spoke to the Council to consider the Ennis street by pass recommended by-the Highway Commission of tr.e City, also asked consideration of an expressway on east side of town along the Santa Fe Right of Way. The minutes of July 2nd read and approved. The Mayor opened bids in response to advertisements of Animal Shelter as follows: Whitfill & Boney 32$1.50 B. G. Perry 2926.00 Willard Tisdell 2697:00.. Moved by Edmiston second by Irby, that the Council accept the low bid of Willard Tisdell at 2697.00 The motion carried. Moved by Ward second by Edmiston, that purchase 2100 feet of pipe to run water to Animal Shelter The motion carried. Moved by Taylor second by Irby, that Hoyt Curry be permitted to designate a loading Zone to serve the Pioneer Natural Gas Company. The motion carried. Moved by Ward second by Taylor, that the parking meters around Hale County State Bank be changed to hour meters. The motion carried. Moved by Taylor second by Ward, that pay period and pay day be adopted by resolution. The motion carried. RESOLUTION. Whereas some confusion has arisen at times as to the pay period and the Pair Day of the employes of the City and since there has been no period officially adopted heretofore, now therefore BE IT RESOLVED by the CITY COUNCIL of Plainview, Texas, that the pay period be from the 1st to 15th days inclusive of the month and from the 16th day to the last day of the month inclusive. And that the Pay Day shall be the First and Sixteenth days of the month anti providing further that Pay Days falling on Sundays and Legal Holidays, shall be advanced one day, earlier. Att~~ 5 :/,~c~ CitllyJJ Cie~rkd Mayor Moved by Taylor second by Edmiston, that T. J. Gardner be appointed as water Collector at salary of X250.00 per month. The Motion carried. Moved by Ward second by Irby, that Council pay Country Club~250.00 on July 4th fireworks program. The motion carried. Moved by Taylor second by Ward, that the Mayor be authorized to purchase 3 more Dempster Dumpster Trash Bins. 7 The motion carried. Moved by Ward second by Taylor, that the Council advertise for a bids on a new street sweeper. The motion carried. Mov ed by Taylor second by Ward, that the City clean up the alleys. The motion carried. Moved by Ward second by Irby, that the Council hire one more man for night force ` The motion carried. Moved by Taylor second by Ward, that all Aldermen who can, go to the Highway Commission meeting on August 1st. The 4itotion carried. Moved by Edmiston second by Ward, that the list of bills submitted be approved for payment. The motion carried. r rf ~ "~~" J. Oliver Bier, P.M. 15.00, J. Oliver BlEr P.irl 12.00, Thomas Matlock 22.27 N Hale County 25.00, R. L. Clindaniel 271.00, Sammy McGuire 7.92, Western ~-' safe $.95, Co. Clerk Hale County 60.00, Co. Clerk Hale County 3,000.00, Hartense Pelphrey 25.00, Hoyt Curry 25.00, Br:-an Adams 25.O~J, W. D. Wilbourn 15.00, J. H. McGee 15,00, Plainview Fire Dept. 45.00, Collector of Internal Revenue 1949.10, City of Plainview Payroll 12,420.23, Floyd M. Pyle 9.56, L. A. Horton 25.00, Mercantile Nattl Bank At Dallas 2451.11, H. B. Jordan Co. 500.00, Tom Feagin's Repair Shop 12.50, National Guard 21.60, St-te Dept. of Public Welfare 2501.62 St. Dept. of Public Welfare 25•'5, Badger Meter Mfg. Co. X9.47, The Bi-Lateral Fire Hose Co. 1,695.40, Gene Bumnus '~ancey Service 4.25, Blair Drug Co. 1.$5, Byron Jackson Pump Inc. 5.00, Burrou~h's Corv. 321.06, B. & C. Electronic Labs 61.90, V. H. Blackinton Equin. Co., $.53, Cooper Pontiac Cadillac 14$.40, Connor P~iathns Co. Inc. 4.36, Connor Mathes Co.,Inc. , 33.63, Dempster ]gyros. 71.37; Dempster Bros. 105.40, Dempster Bros. 53$•97 Dempster Bros. 41f2.5$, Green Appliance Co. 2.65, Governmental Guide 3.00, W. H. Gerken 3.26, C,allawayts Janitor Supplies 94.50, Hood Plumbing 11.00 Hale Co. Airport 70.00, Jarvis Tull & Co. I~e. 35.10, Herald News Puhl. Co. Inc. 72.64, Herald News Publ. Co. Inc. 26.10, Kikers Ser. Station 10.13, Kikers Ser. Station 6.3~, The Karpark Corp. 191.54, Lester Stone Co. 3.3$, Morrison Supply Co. 2?7.$4, Moorehead Sharp & Boyd 12.00, Medical Center Hosp. 4.3.65, Martin Motor Co. 30.33, Richard K. O'Laughlin MD 10.00, Nunn Electric Supply Co. 197.50, Neptune Meter Co. $$3.2$ Owens Electric 2.40, Plains Machinery 10$.04, The Prescription Shop 23.19, Plainview Seed House .$5, The Plain iew Tribune 44.00, Plainview Builders Subnly 6.00, Piggly Wiggly Plv. Co. 12.00, Phillips Petroleum Co. 5:1$, Phillips Batt ery Co. 6.62, Peerless Pump Division 127.07, Rowland Gordon Inc. 2$7.7U, Rogers Batt ery & Electric 7.63, Robinson & Herring Drug Ca. .9$, Rauel Nash Chev. Inc. 17.32, Rohan Co. Inc. 52.$0, South- western Bell Telephone Co. 34.05 Southwestern Bell Telephone (:o. 220.5$ Shook Tire Co. 2.5'0, Shook Tire ~o. 4.59, W. 0. Speck Teach eery 4.50, M. 0. Stapleton Welding Co. 4.50, Geo. L. Taylor Dist. 1.45, Geo. L. Taylor Dist. 5.50, Texas Vitrified Pipe Co. 6.00, Tropical Paint Co. 22.90, West Phar. 13.26, A. M. Hamilton 175.00, C. R. Anthony's Co. 1$.79 Animal Hosp. 11.00, R.E. Barton Plumbing Co. 6.50, Bills Uprlolstery Co. ?_.00, Boyd & Davenport 19.10, Bnyd & Devenport 10.90, Burt Electric Co. 44.25, Gene Bumpus Inc. $.25~ Burt Electric Co. 21.19, Burt Electric Co. 1$7.92, Chicken Inn 57.25, City Blacksmith Shop 30.00 Dempster Bros. 220.49 Eaton Stationery 235.35, Eaton Stationery Co. 6.70 Garrison Landrum Co. 2.50 Hilton Hotel Cleaners 2.50, Herald News Publ. Co. Inc. 26.40, Higginbotham ~3artlett Co. 160.13, Higginbotham Bartlett Co. 23.05, Lynn's Cosder: Station 7.3$, M. W. Lemons Burial Assoc. 3.54, Lone Star Packing Car Co. 2.$4, The Long F3e11 Lbr. Co. 15.92, Montgomery Ward 10$.65, Moorehead, Sharp & Boyd 7.50, Meinecke Bros. 12.15, Mitchell Hdwe. Co. 1$.24, NlcDonaldts Trading Post 5.49, Newman Mtr. Co. 113.69, Pioneer Nat. Gas 169.33, Pioneer Natural Gas .72, Plainview Safety Lane 9.10, Plainview Tire Ser. 97.34, Perryt s Ser. Si.;anon 3$.41, Plai nvi ew Ready Mix 3.10, Plainview Ready Mix Concrete 10.69, Plainview Hdwe Co. 50.73, Plaim~iew Hdwe. 15.66, Plainview Auto Parts 53.63, Richardson Oil Co. 9.25, V. R. Rodgers & Sons Shop 2.0$, Strains Super Ser. 2.25, Plains '~J~lding Supr~ly 12.90, Shenards Tin & Sheet Works 4.5C;, Sears Roebuck & Co. 10.49, Texas Mac, & Equip. Co. 10.25, Winn Motor Co. 41.49, J. Oliver Bier P. R1I. 15.C0, Geo. L. Taylor Dist 37.56, C. L. Abernethy Agency 490.$6, C. L. Abernethy agency 116.0, C. L. Abernethy Agency 1$.60, Texas Municipal V Ret. system 903.9$, Texas Municipal Ret. System 197.04, Texas Municipal Ret. System 52.76, Miller & Miller Motor Freight 19.43, L. P. Shugart '6.00 tarestFrn Union 5.64, Rose Hill Nursery 115.95, Ft. Worth & Denver Railway Co. 204.26, Craig Oil Co. 125.75, Cram Oil Co. 1,042.42, Southwestern Publ. Service 1,196.60, Southwestern Public Service 1,360.$2 Southwestern Public Service 193.31, City of Flainv ie w General Fund ~' trans. ) 30, 000.00 City of Plainview Payroll 9,$41.90, City of Plainview Payroll 1,530.79, City of Plainview Payroll 354.46, Moved by Edmiston second by Irby, taht the meeting adjourn. The motion carried. ~~ w" ! '`~'~"'" July 13, 1'56 The City Council met with the Commissioner's Court in the Commissionerts Room at the Court House. Presnt were J:_de Lee Nowlin and M. B. Hood, ?Mayor. Also: Aldermen G. H. ~^1ard, Geo. L~. Taylor, J. C. Edmiston; Comrniss:ioners, Joe Odell~Rayburn Karrh, Buck Goldston, and Doc Br. own. Lee Leatherman offered X7,000.00 annually for the Airport ;round to take it ~s it is, for a 5 year term. After discussion it was agreed that the City and C aunty would as2vertise for bids on the lease, and the City Clerk was authorized to insert t'r~e ad calling for bids returnable on August 6th at 10:00 A.M. l/' ~ The ~~ie e t i ng Ad~~~ne d,/~ /J City- Clerk U - I Mayor July 23, 1956 Special Session The City Council met in special session at LE.:00 O~Clock, to hear T'~1r. Cooper, one of the En~'i neers desinated to make a survey of S~~uth Broadway, Mayor M. B. Hood presided with Aldermen G. H. Ward, '~. H. Irby, J. C. Edmiston-being present. W. R. Hod=e, City Engineer, also attended the meeting. .^~fter discussion w_th Mr. Cooper it was moved b,y Eca.miston, seconded by 1--ard, That the Concil authorize Cooper, Parkl~iill ~. S~ith to make z dramas;e s zr~~.ey of the South part of town in cor~~.ection with the South 3roadway work. The '!lotion Carried. The :Meeting Adjourned. ~~ _ City Clerk M yor Regular Session August 6, 1956 Tne City Council met in Regular Session with i~iayor M. B. Hood presiding, and the following Aldermen attending: W. ~±. Irby, Geo. L. Taylor, G. H. ~,Jard, T. E. Stapleton, and J. C. Edmiston. Joe Sharp, City Attorney, and W. R. Rogge, City Engineer, also attended the meet':_ng. Moved b ;, Ward, sec ~nd.ed by Edmiston the pay the Junior Basehall program X325.00 more on summer activites. The motion carried. Moved by Taylor, seconded by Stapleton, that the Co~~zncil place men on the parking meter ticket jobs, The motion Carr ed. 9 Move:a and seconded, that the Council disperse with the services of t'rle Corporation C:curt stenographer, with 15 days .notice to pa~l• The motion carried. T~7oved by Edmiston, seconded by Irby, That the C.-ity refund J. B. i~7asten. ~~2.50 on dog tax. The motion carried. 1 The minutes of Jul; 16th, July l~i~h, with Coir~missioner1s Court, and J_,_ly 23rd read and approved. Mayor Hood and Alderman vv'. II. Irc;;.a, Joe Sharp and c'ete Blakne~T met ?pith Co ;,.nissioners, Doc Brown, Joe Odell and Rayburn Karrh, to consider '~~ids for leas ing Alfalfa ground at Airport. N~ bids were received in proper form and no action w<::s t«ke~. I~Iaved by Irby, seconded by Taylor, That the Council adol~-t Ordinance No. 66~. on Wilk Production. The motion carried. Insert ~rdinarce. OFtDINA~~?CE N0. 66~. AN ORDIi~?At~TCE TO ,_~~,_C~; LA'PE TIC PRODUC'1?IOl,T, TR~?I~?SPORTA'i''IOi~T, PROCESSING, HA~TDLI"TG, SA~IPL?NG, EXAr1_'_`TA'I'IO^T, G~~A7:'= G, LA~SEL i"ZG, REG ~~~DINC, A ~~~ SALE OF ?~TILK 1.'TD i~IILF~~ PRODUC _S; 11^HF; t-.NSP='CTIJ~T Oi~ DAIRY T~:~RDS, DAIRIES, A~`TD ''MILK PLAI`Ti'S; TI',E ISSiIIT`TG AND T?iJ,TO^."iTICI~T i)'-' P R'"I'1S T") '"rLr~ ~'RODUC"_i~~, rT4 .L_~:`:t~, ~~rn D1. ~~'~I ;`,;,,CRS; A^TTD TIC ~:r1.T~~T1 JP PELTALTI~'S. ?3E IT OR ~A _t~D BY TI~:~ C:I I'Y CO~~~TC IL Oi: T I~ CITY Oi~~ PTA :_T~ ~ __~'.°~: SECTI0IT 1. The production, trans.~ortation, processing, handling, sampling, ex~._ninati::gin, ,grading, label Ong, regrading, and sale of all milk and milk products sold for ulti_-,zate c.~.~~sumption w~.tT~in the municipalit;;7 of~'la..r.view, `i'e.Yas, or its 'police jux°isdiction; the inspection of dair~T herds, dairies, and :milk plants; the issuing and revocation of permits to ?r~i_lk produc:ors, haulers, and ::_istrib~..tore; a:_d tie firming of penalties, shall be re:__late:a in accor:ianca v.ith r ~.he terms o~ tl~,.e una~~-ri d,^~ed form of the ordinance in 12:%L'` U~~;I'',i`TC:~' A?;,D COD.- 193 _t~COiT~~LT~A1~0~TS Ol~ ~r:,E Pu~LIC Iii:~ALTr S~;RVICE, a certif ied cop;f of whicr~ shall be o.r~ file in tie office of the municipal clerk; PROJIC~;D,~I'hat the words "municipality of" in sai:. unabr_~ed form shall ::~e under- stood to be deleted: P~~O`~~I :ITT) U'1I'I_ER, That in Secti -n '7, Item ~.r, o~"' said unab;-idled ORS=CN~'~1lC', either Plan A or Plan B approz%ed 'py the PAI for the readication of bruce- llosis shall be in e:~'fect - PROVID~~D FLJ~TT.~R, That Sections 8, 16, and 17 of said.unabrid~ed OR :;Ire?A'.~TCr~ ~~a~ l be replaced, re spectivel;y by Sections 2, 3, and y_ below.. SECTION 2. _ t, ~c .milk or :.Wilk produ;^ is shall be sold to the final consumer, or to restaurants, soda founts:ins, grocE:ry stores, or similar establishments, exce :t certii'i_ed paste.:r:i_zed and ;~r-rade A paste~.sized: POV _'~=_. D, Th.=.t when any milk distributor fails to qualify for one of t~~: above grades, the Wealth office is authorized to suspend his permit and~or to institute court action, or, in lieu thereof, to detrade 1~is produce ~~nd to pc-rmits its sale dur:~_ ig a temp:~rar,r period not exce-e~irl~-; 30 days, or in e;nerryenci~:,s such lor~_;er pc-r.od as he may deem necess?,~ry. SECTICT'd 3. Any person who shal_1 violate any pro-vision of this ordianance shall be fined not less than OT~TE COLLAR and .not more than T~,,..:- n~.l`?D~~~ DOLI~A~S at the discreti.o_-~ of -the Co.a.rt. ~,ach and every viol=anon of i~he provisions of this ordinance shall constitute a sepa~~ate offense. 10 SECTIO~l ~}.. Ordi_nance P1o. 631 and all ordinances and parts of ordinances iii conflict with. this ordinance are hereby repealed; and tr.is ordinance sn.all be in full force and ef_C'ect i:nnedia-~ely upon its a?opt'.on and publication, as provided by law, NT. B. Hood, Mayor, pity of Yla~nview, '_L~exas ~``., .'1 1 1-~ i.) P. H. Bryan, ity Jerk Moved b,y Edmiston, Seconded by Ward, that the fol:!_owing Plumbing Bonds be approved: J. J. Mont~,omery B. L. ~~uillen S. E. Petty Van C~~r Plbg. Co. The motion carried. PZoved by Ta-1or, Seconded b,y Edmiston, that no City Services be granted to bl;.siness houses outside City Limits. The motion carried. Movedby Edmiston, Seconded by +rJard, That the list of bills and salaries be submitted for payment, including Kerr & Kerr for X273.56. The motion carried. Tnsert Bills & Salaries C. R. Churchwell, X12.00; No Name Cxfe, 4~~9.55; A.C. Koen_inger, yp60.00;. J.C. Bell, x'0.00; H. ~. Smelser,~~60.00; i~7atthew Lee, X8.00; Johnnie Gregory, X8.00; Continental Oil, ~~2.76; WardTs Gro. ~. ~II~~t. ~p~.0~0; Santa Fe ~hrail, ~,~1.96; 0. V. Phillips Rest Nlome, ~11~7.00~ W. J. William, ~~"50.00; P. H. Bryan, Petty Cash, ~1.}.1.02;~' General Electric. Co., ~~1, 1)}.J.00; Great American ~~eserve Ins., ;1318.11; Ctreat American Reserve Ins. Co., X63.29; Great Am:rica.~ Reserve Ins. Co., w>16.3',; Leona.r'd Johnson ~t~20.00; Youth uaseball Program, 4;303.00; J. Oliver Bier, P. 1~., ~~~5.00; Roberts G: ocery, y~8.00; William R. Hog.me, ~l'~_.76; Jo~Tce Slack, 42.50; Animal Flos~ital, :1`;.00; Army: Navy Store, z{>20.50; Bill's UpholstEr,y, w>2.00; Burroughs Corp., y~285.10; Fred Berryhill Eqpt., 4~~39.72; Boyd ~, Davenport, y~6.00; Bill1 s L~~_wn Mower Ser. , y~6.00; Barrett ~ s Automotive, y~22.66; 8 =~rley- s Cities Ser., ~~3.00; B:»yant s Food Store, ~pL;_.00; California 3.~ush C ;., X296.!_{_0, Co. nor i~~lathes Co., X62.1',; Camera Shop, x$26.59; County Clark, ~,>1.25; Cope ~~ Donner:. i:~L<~ch. Co., ~~1~..00; City Blacksmi3~ Shop, <<~1'.00; Clowe ~ Cowan, ti,92.'1; Dempster Bros, ~p f'1.3~; Dempster giros., ti;~105.L~0; Dempster Bros., ~~139.22; Dempster Bros., 4;38.97; Dempster Bros., ~~.~~2.58; '3lackinton :~: Co., ~l~.62; Daf'fern Coal & Feed, $'206.^7;' Diamond Ind. Suppl;, Co., ~56.6q; W. H. Gerkin,~>3.01 Feagin Repair Shop, ~,~23 . H5; Goldthwaites, 4,21. ~6:; ~~."xalr~.. ays, ti~13.22; Bale Co. A~;strac~iCo., ~~2.00; E. K. Hu.fstedler & Son, X9.15; ri:~.il Shoe Store, J~L~5.00; fl_lr Co..Airport, 4p70.00; Higginbotham B:~rtlett Lbr. Co., `.''751.99; herald T^Zews Pub. Co., w61.47; Hilton ``" Jarvis-Tull Co., ~{62.32; Kerr x Kerr, X97.09; Hotel Cleaners, ~5. 5; ~. Isi?nbell-Plainview,Wholesale Gro., 47.75; Kikers Ser. Spa, X2.85; Jo'rin G. Logsdon, ~~70.2~; Lubbock Engineering Co. , X39.09; L ; nn~ s ~~osden St~~_tion ti~?.2q; Larson-Turner IMpl. Co., ~r11{.t~5; Mitchell. ~lard~~-~aare Co., 42.50; Nleinecke 3_~os., y~2.9G; llcDonalcirs Trading ,. Post, ~:j~26.~0; 1~Teptune ,~ct~r .,o., :~605.20~; Plainview Tire Ser., 4j~~34.8'T; Plainview Plumbing, 447.36; Phillips Pe;~roleum Co., `2.73; Perry- ~~ Ser. Sta. , 4p36. ~s7; Plains Typewriter Ser. , ~1~.00; P ~.ains 'ti`eldin~ Supply, w~;2.22; Pla:_n~.-iew Venetian .Blinds, 4~~U.40; Pla:i_n-view Idwe. Co., 4j~.36; Plainview Laun~~~ry, X29.25; Pnillios attery Lo., ~;p93.27; Pla .n•~ few Ios~~ital "~~ Clinic, y;~1~2.94; RoJ;ers Battery & Electric, 2. y3; Robi_~tison ?erring Drug, X4..37; Richardson Uil Co.,~8.75; Reuel flash 11 Crie,.:rolet Co., ..}137.1.;; Sargent ~~ So~~rell, Inc., ~~50.40; Sanfax Co.,, ~„~1~~?r.96; ShooT~ lire Co., X110.93; Southwestern Bell Telephone Co., 4~235.~6; Southwestern rublic Ser., X21.63; Speck Tlachinery Co., 41.40; Steck Co., tij>14~.97; State Chemical Co., X7.70; 'I'ae~rel lns. A,;ency, X46.1.5; Texas Vitrified Pipe Co., ~J25.~7; Texas ~°~achinery & Ecuipment Co., ~43.7~; Uvalde Hock Asphalt '~o., w144.25; Vicks T~7achine Sho `' A - '" • py X20.25; Wood F'un.,ral dome, X37.50, West Pharmacy, ~p12.~0; Winn Nlotor Co., X36.68; allied Radio Cmrp., ~~20.82; Kerr ~ Kerr, ~~2'7~.56;` Claude Blackshear, ~l 7.20; M. F. Ta~npline, X40.80; R. A.Ri~;gins, ~p164. )0; Billy Ray -~-adding, ~p97.13; M. B. Hood, ~300.:,~0; Joe Sharp, X220.00; ~uadene Billington,~~225.00; T. P. Sit ton, X222.00; Hoyt Curry , 450.00; Brvan B. Adams, X210.00; A. R. Cardinal, X275.00; Hub Burt, 4235.00; J. E. Sheeon, ~ 260.00; Hartense Felphrey, 4~~3.`'S.00; V. ~"~i. Reynolds, 5p122.00; J. M. Heflin, ~~150.17; ~leldon J. Smith, 4230.27; R. ~T. 'rnett, ;';250.00; V. A. Botkin~, Y250.00; Floyd Biddy, ,~ 265.00; Lackin C , '°lal deep, X250.00; A. L. gam, s ~.~ nd, X50.00; ;~~;, Charleen Clark, x'''250.00; Lo .iie Miller-, X240.00; Damron ~'~. L. Roberson,~240.00; John Robbins, 234.~~; Raymond ~~'~ V. Cla comb, x¢250.00; Floyd Lamb, ~?26 ;81; Jerry `~= Dear, 230.00; James Russell,~x260.20• William L. '~ Pickering, X227.33; A. P•7. Hamilton, ~p330.00; Le~~dy Maxey, ~p260.00; FranJ:i Bigler, yp240.00; Berry Lynch, X250.00; Anvil Harkins, ~,~245.'~0; WilliamE, Rene gar, X240. p0; P W. Slau;hter, 4~24~3.84; W. L. Strickland, X243.75; TO:n:nie F, i:arkins, X243.'75; Gerald 0. Dickerson, X247.00; Floyd Steele, , 2~±0.00; A~~~e Brooks, :;;,243.75; Ed.aard Settle, 4i~243. (5; ~iichard Norwood, w21,.3.75; Johnnie Ballew, ~24~.75; Joe Gilbert, x!240.00; Norman Daf'fro:n, X240.00; Joe Settle, ~2~t0.00; Dewie ~datson, yN233.60; Jackie Titus, y~233.60; Charles H. J_.cobs, X210.00; W. F. Foley, ~rLr25.00; S. E. Bolles, ~3 ~'S.t)0; A. T. IIerrod, X232.00; Roy Gv'arren, X275. ~0; Howard Gibson,. •;232.00; Rosti-yell Alexander, X232.00; F,verett P;y le, 232.00; T,rs. T~Iark Firing, ~~225.OC; T. J. Gardner, ~~2.37.50; Sa~mn 1'Ic~ sire, yp217.00; T~Irs . D. ~? . T ilson, ~~:1 ; 5.00; Truett Ray, X232.00; Charlotte RaJle, X153.00; Irvin Price, y~256.63; C. IT. Black_non, `;,~23~.oJ; Al D, Fitch, 425.00; L. G. ~~icTJaniel, tij~212.00; 'w'. 'w°~. S:nit:'-c, ~N205.00; Doroth; '~Pnitter~, X1;5.00; L• A. Horton, ?10.00; "~eorge Sawye~~, ~~~1'70.00; George J. Boswell, 5>p217.00; TTell Rountree,. 1~6-.~0; L rankl~n :Miller, y$2 59.60; , To:<d EddBurson, 4264.`30; James Goswick, X245.00; Lavonia Autry, X172. '~7; IvI<~rie Kinnikin, yj~172.67; ~^Jilliam R. I'o;-•e, ;!00.00; Fannie :Norman, 5:;:325.00; Iris ~ _ucett, 4p217.00; Carolyn W. Cordova, ~y:1h~~..05; Dicl~~ Cross, ~~ 400.00; Haskell ?J• ~='pain, „400.00; 0. B. G~~?in, .;232.00; `Tote W. ,. Trann~tls,275.00; Geor.~;e S-With, 2C~'~.~,~, r'~_oyd r'~,rle, ;;222.00; Roy C ~_n~Ile, vi-207.00; Cordon Sw~:arenmen, ~%220.00; ~~J. D. Wilbou.rn, ;;250.00; A. L. Kir.g, ~~~200.00; J. Ii:. T^Zc:zee, ~Ey250.00;A. D. Harris, u200.00; Ernest Vo~Tl_es, w1~5;00; P uw. Cayce, t>270.00; ~^Jeldon L•Jas, , ~>2'=.0.00; B~. A. Wood, 4~1F.,1.52; W. II. ;Jelch, 4Y1~?0,00; J. Clint ~~~irigh$,~210.00; C . H. Pyle, ~}201.93; L. D. Horton, 4{20.00; A. D. Cowart, X210.00; James R .:sell, ~,~21C.00; ~J. B. _Alexander, ~l;?0.00; Clarence E. Clark, ~~21C.00; C. S. Dods on, ~r~l'0.00; Donald Tilley, ~~ 190.00; R. A, Neighbors, w>138.34; Ozell Clark, ~r~139.32; Vernon Scott y~i54.80; Leslie , Beam, 4p12.00; W. H. :Irby, ~Y 40.00; G. Ii. ~^Jard, ~p40.00; Cxeor~Je L. Ta-,rlor, 4~l}.0.00; J. C . Ed :i~ ~~on, T46.00; T. S, Stapleton, X40.00; Jr. Tdicholl, 5320.00; Dr. Ii11, ~~90.00; T. ~'I. Campbell, ~1~~;1.31. A petition to bring ~~aebb Aliin and Thomas prooer~y into City L_'.rn~s`~s ta~~.s presented to the council and the petition t-as duly filed. T~Ioved by 1'a :tor, Seconded by ~:~Jard, That the Cou~~cil ah.thorizc installation of coolin~_~ system in City., ~-a11, by low bidder ender tT~e supervis `_on of City En:~;ineer, The motion carried.. I2 I'~loved b y Edmiston, Seco;~.ded by Irby, T~lat _~~onthl,y reports as follows be accepted <-~.nd filed: T~~7:;nt~ily reports for July: Food:nspector ~ 10.00 Meat Inspector-ia'ees Accrued `77.1,_5 Police Report 2 507.6 '~r!ater Plant-Gallons P~.~mbed 161-}.70900 P."-oneer- Teat . Gas . 2j~ 1, ~~12.02 Southwestern =`'ublic Ser., ~;0 3, GC~6.06 City Clerk 29,1}-9~.11~ Delinquent Tax I~,02~.7~ Current Tax 1,~-, 5~;-~ .911- T~'Ioved by Stapleton and Seconded by ~~1ard that the meeting adjourn. Th.e _~neet-ing adjourned. r~ ~ ~.~-~-- T~I. B. l._ood, 1°layor, City ~f lainview P. Ii. Bryan, ity ler :Regular Session Au~rUS t 2O, 1956 `1'~~e City Council met in the Council Room at the Cit-,r Hall with 1"iayor M. B. Hood Presiding and the following Aldermen in attendance • W. I. Irby, G. H. ti~7ard, Cleo. L. '1'a;rlor, and J. C. Edmiston. W. R, ~iogge, City Engineer; H. U. Spain, Street Superintendent; and Joe Sharp, City Attorney, also attended the meeting. The mayor openeu. bids received in an:>wer to ad~~~~c.rt;ise~nents `or quotations on a street Sweeper as follows: Browning-Ferris. °achinery Co. , (Wayne) "~ 9, 73'x.75-20 10 days I'oin W. Carpenter Eqpt. Co (El gin) 10, 900.00 net with 2 hoppers 12,900.00 net ACTION inlAS DEi~'ET~I~ED Moved by T,_~ylor, Seconded by Ward, Treat the Cou..ncil adopt O.rdina~ice No. 665. The motion harried. -: OITDIT~IA~1CE TdO. 665 :- ATd 0'-'D=J Tv'Ai~TCE .7~"II~TING CFft~! AI~T ~LIC Ii `C Cia i'TP~ !; ITY P.ERTAIT'r rNG `I'0 TT.iTa, EYTr T~?SI~:) ~' OF S'`'~+°1ER LITdES; P'~OVIL~7ING 'rIIAT ~t?~I~r P~ ~-T~~OT1 D~~SI~~IT1G ~ 5 ~ T I C i) rJR P ~P`~LTY ~_ ~~-_~T" A PLU: 13 _c. OI? ,~.~ ,"~ ' T~?A"'r' ~>YS-'_'= I•~, ANY P'~RT OIL ~ '._%C i:I IS :`10~" TO:~E 'I'T?AnI 12 IPyCIiES ABOVE I'%I•'L }{ I-3"'T CL'~,AN OUT OR T~IANHOLi,' ~C ~>I:ri?G Or' `~I~ ^., _, '~U.~LIC ~_,,J,~;~~ DO;~T~ GSA ):~ ~{':~~0 . nI':I~ PT.iT?LIC PL ~"~IF~ING S S'I'F,i~S SERViJD, SIIALL AG?~ :::E ITd ;;'cI`.LtTS TC ..::rsL J''. ~~ ,:IIE CI~'~- F'I~Jt-i _'~TZY D i~iAGE TI-L4`I' tfAY RrS ;I.T r ~:ZG~ I `_~'i'OPPA'aE OTC OVEri.~'LOW Or' > { ~:JERS; AND PT~OVIDITTG ~''U~3I'II'I~ l'z1'1T A:`TY SUCii P~~RSOTv~ 0~~ Pi:~SONS NiAKLT'iG APPLICA~i`'!ON F'Oti ^:`ivTY SttC~I LITdL~ STALL PAY I'0 1TTT~ CITY 'i'I-IF COST OF ATd`~T PU~iPITdG OR L_L:c'~.' STATION ;,;~~lftr~D; PI~OV ~ ~~',''`;s fiA'L T'~xt; CITY ~:~ITALL NO` BE O~LI.:T~~_'ED `IO C TdST~~UC L' ~TiY 5':JJb•JER LITTL l~'0 Si~iiV~~' 'yT'd`~ PROPERTY, ~11L ~'LU1•~' LET(; 0'iT ~~..~ '_ `:AGE ,~YS`i'-':~:M OF T,~;IC~T i~IOJLD ITOT r_. _aORE ''iI'~~. 12 IN!;Hi~,S A'3O`Jr' `~~F-! ~ ~, ItST CLL~A'v1 1 ~~ OUT OR i'~IATICLE C .ST I;`?G OI~' `I'I-+~ PU3LIC v'?;WER D0~~1N ~~t:? llE ~ i,012 Tim P- ,,. r -,~-,, ... ,, ,_ ,_, .,1, - ,,,~, JBLIC PL..~rI3 I~~O ;~~~iJi~'. ~__.n~~~~~, '':I1:~ ~,`.~ ABL1::~HI'r,G r.~~ PJL ~:CY OI~~ ~~_,, J iT'T 1N ~~ .~0~^~R 'I'v ~,1_'i_ ~II?G i_'S ~~;°1L ~ L _'. i A;`V 'J _ ~7 T f q .. _. 1''i~0 ~ .v ~ LV U' 111 ~~i' P.i ~~~i~J 1`t, _ _~ 1 l~'~11 ~i l~ul r~' 'Jr Ji.~~..1'~~: l~`J "~ IN ,:1~I~ CO. ?C`I'yJT'•, ',vITFI THEIR A.Fi,L~A'_~0. ~'0:: 'i'I~ ~,";~~..~'i~ L;'~;; PRO'JI~II,G Iii POL~:~C `~ OIL 1 r~~~ ~; ~.='I'~~ ~~~ ~ciJ'I~U~~_~ ,_1I0 >;AI 1~iiZ ~~,~i...:~I.~. .LO ~l~Ci I P.f!,iiJ.Jd AS 'vJ v ~•L:~i ~.. '.~i~J ~:~ :a~ii~ 1-iA.~L Jet -,''i-:v l1 125 i~'E;'T OF SAID Li~?E C.?~d?~ I:'I;CL1~~.IIJG `?'?I,''.1' ~I~IS O~u_'i~A^si'CE S~~A LL _~OT -!.IdC_..~1SE O~. ~i`1LAl~ `E ~'1~ S::`lu'lOR'Y Opt •:~J:~ `:J' f.,~"sTnl L1 .:~ L_r~i-'~` OP 'i'isi, C I~l'Y f'0 i{'U:r `•:f 151 ~~:~~,'+;R ~ :"~C ~:LI'I'IL~">; A..: F':.i0 `JI ~I iu 1'.:~~'I' T i-~ E~C`~EIdS I., •:~, 0~ ~.^.I ~ L '_.~.~:~ SIf1~LL BE LEFT v Ti ~ n ~• 111 ' .. T,1 f '~l - _.. -. > ~~ ~ L' '1 __ I'J O.C' .I' 1 i_.. (v . ~ _ C J ~ L'~J ~~~ L l i.u lJ ~~. Y ~ ~ ti 1.1', :: VIE '0 W, AI1J DE LAi~ is i~1~ ~'AI"'~T 1.2' SI~A~~L '~~E 'Ci-'~ POLTC 1: OF '].%~ CITY F',)I~'?:!_S~I SE:~iF';R C )~? sC1I';i1S J'L=r'. 1~0 PiOPI~~'TY L`lNs 1';.1.TH.L1I 'I'H^, _> )~_"i~L:~.1_~ LES 0~ ~'HE CITY L1f~II`a'S Or' PLA ~~ IE',°J, "'ERAS. ?7 ~ T r? T',,?ri, ~ -~-] - ~ /'~ r,,~ r rry -,.~ i T~ n ~ -~ r r ~~L ~ P Or.?~A ~; •~~, .~ ~ Y T I=Z ~.:I 1 L :.: _T.~ _:_L 'J_~' T ~ I T ~_ OIL' P L r'~ I Id~1IEW S~CTIOi~1 1. The person in control of am property which ~~ lias a pl~.zmb"_n~ or drG.inae sys,e~~n, any part of wL~ich :is ~~ not more ~~han ewe 1 ~.re '_nc'rie s a~~,ove the first c 1~:; anout or ~"~': manhole cast:i?~i, of tree public sewer down _;rade from the plu.m~:;ing system served, shall >i~;n a tiaritter~ areerr~ent, to ~"" 'oe ...:rni s ne d br the city, re lc as i.n~; the city from an,;- `'"°" ;a_na~;e gnat may result from the :;t;oppa e or overflow of he sewers, which areement shall be f:i_le d with the City clerl~. before any connection is made with the sanitari~ sewer main, or with the rani-ary sewer line lead ~ n~ to a sa°litary sewer ~:ain. SiJC'~ IOId 2. 'he city shall not be obli;?;ated to c~~nstr,.;.ct a sewer line to serve any property, the plumbi~~g or drainage system of wr~ich would not be after construction more Shan twelve inches a _ ove the ~" ~_rs t c lc anout or _;.anhole casting of the public sewer down ;grade from the plu.ni; :_n system served. S~~'C'?'IOP3 3, It is hereby established as a policy of the city to extend its sewer line 125 feet for each sewer for the purpose of serving cne sewer connection. Any person or persons who own or control property who desire the city to extend the sewer line beyond that distance shall deposit with the cit;~ a sufficient amount of money to pay for the installation of the sewer line. The city will return. to said person or persons.. the averae cost of construction 125 feet of said 3.ine fo_° each sewer connection thcreaftE:r connected to said sewer 1i.ne. SECTIJi~T Lr. In the event that to extend any se~;cr line, it become necessary to install a pumping or lift station to serve any sewer line or sewer con_ection applied for, the person or persons mailing such application shall deposit with tree city the cost of the pumping or lift st::~tion, as such .post: shall be dcter~~n~ned by the city eng:inaer, which cost shall not be retuned to said person or persons, but sha11_ thereafter belong to and be thE: property of the city. S_'~C'-~-UI~ 5. No provision of :,his ordi_n~~.nce sb.a1.1 be consl,rucd as cnlar,~~in ui~on the o?:~lig2tion of the ci_t;y ~s provided ~o, the st::tutes and laws of i~i~e State of Te~;as to furnish setiaer facilities or to maiLe setiver connect.i.~rls to a.ny p.»operty, ~.nd an~T ~~erson or persor_s c~es-iring the city to nu'.ld or construct a s~4~er line to serve any procc:rty c•~ithin the city limits .>ilal_-~ m~=eke a~plicat_`_on in T,~rit:i_n;~; to the city council. there"or, and Tahct'-;.er or not ;;aid 1_i_I7r; shall be ., nstructed shall be left up to the discretion of the city council, ,-:ho shall consider ~~he city council, whoshal.l consider the reco~~n:mendations of the city engineer, tY~.c feasi'r~~ility ~f cons"tr~:.cting the l..ne, the t ir:__ncial a':~,ility of the cit,•~ to constrict the l~.ne, and such other matters as may be pertinent t1~ereto. 14 :~,EC~fI0T1 6. The sewer facilities of .the city being limited at this time, it is declared to be the policy of '.he city to f ~.zrnish sewer corznee~ions onl;yt to property l~, inJ within the bound- aries of the c-i_t;, limits of Plainview, `:~'exas. 1-'otirevcr, noth.~_ng rierein shall effect any existing sewer connection to tie sewer cyst;em of the City of Plainview ou.tis~~e the c:.ty limits and ex:sting at this time,. if any there be. PA`3S~~D, APPROVED AND _~i)OPTI~D, tkiis 2Othday of Aur,ust 1y56. ,/ ~~ Tai. B. Ilood T'7. B. N:ood, A~...~ror, City- of Plainv}_ew, Texn.s P . ri. Bryan P. ?'. 3ryan, ity Clerk I%~oved b,_ lard, Seconder' by Irby, That the council µdopt ~~dinance PTO. hr,E~ the motion ca-::~ried. 0_cDINAI`1CF' rIO. 666 AN ORD:CI•~A~`:C2~ ATIT~.;.ING `aT,TDNCORPOR,~'?TING INTO TIIE CITY LT'~~~ITS OF TIi~~: !^; ITY 0~' ~'L ~'.7:I~;VIEU~, TE1 AS, niJ AREA ADJAC ~~NT ~ FEI~ETO AND F.'?D~~T" AN'{~ DETER~'ITNT?`1G 7'I~,'~T PEI`I'IC71~IS IiA~TE i3E~~I~I DULY SIGi•IED, AI~Z:() THAT A MAJORITY OIi, 1'Ifi~ =t:~:.SIJEIJ`I', <~,ill-~LIF'IED TAXPAY_L?~TG `.'O~nERS T~d:~_TILII~T '~~t1CI~ A ~=~.A ';A`JE r ILED ~°JITH Tiy CITY CLERK ~UCII PP:TITIONS R~,:_-T.JHS~I'ING SUCII ATJT:i:,XATION RAND '~``"iAIt:TNG S ":,ID ARE' ~~U3JI~'CT TO y~I~ JIIRISDICTION OF TJ~. '`'ITY OF' PL~~IT~VIE~~•d, iE`L."!S. WI'~;P~EAS, a petition has 'r~een signed and filed ~;ith the City Clerk of the City of Plainview, Texas, petitioning the City Cou.nc_il of the Cats of P~l.a-inview to annex and ad.:nit the following described area and territory .'into the City of Plainview, to-wit: All of AKIN ~+: ~~E~':3 ADM-rION to Pla i_nview, Texas, as shown by map and plat of said adc'.ition of record in Vol.:~ze 292, Page 547, Deed Records, hale County, Texas, and on file wit h t the City Clc;rk :~f she City of Plainview, Texas; 4nd ~~il~.,Il~.'~S, the City Council upon a consideration of said petition, has found and determined that a major':ty of the resident, qualified taxpaying voters residing in s`'.i d. area have signed said petition; and GJHEREAS, the City Council finds that all of said area is contiguous to the present limits of the City of Plainview, and it is desirable, expedient and best for the interst of the residents of said area and for the City of -lainview that said area be annexed to the City of ~'lainview; Now, therefore BE IT OZDA~I'dED BY TI7~~ CITY COUI~JC!-.L OF `l~li~ '; _1~ 0~~' PL"~1TvVIEW, 1'L'l:~rlS: SECT.-i.~:~' 1. It is found and determined by the City Council that the following described tract of land; to-wit: h~I?G apart of a.nd out of Section ivo. _L, Dlock Jh-2, Hale County, `l'cxas, described by metes and bounds ~.s follows: I3E ' INT,II~1G 2697.5 feet Ivortl~ and 1092 feet ',:Test of the Southeast corner of said Section i~Tc. j~_, B1.oak JK-2; 15~ TliEi`?C l!: ~~test 660 F'cet; TI~~?C~~' North 660 Feet; Ti~NCE East 660 Fect~ TYiEP"?CE South 660 Feet to tho PL.~~CE 0. Br~O~~I~?'P?G, end containing ten acres of .and; is contigl.ious to the Cit,- Limits of the City of Plainview, Texas. SEC'T'ION 2. It is found and determined t::at a majority o~ the a~Llalified taxpaying voters resid_ng in the above described area tnave duly sired a petition on file with the City ;,"lerk, petitionirz~ the City Council to admit, incorporate and annex the above described area into the corporate 1i:.:its of the City of Plainview, Texas, and that said petition i.:~ in all respects r~:gul.ar and in compliance with Section ZI- of the City Charter of the City of Plainview. SECT!OI~? 3. It i.s found, determ~~_ned and ordered '~y the C C:.i_t-~ Co~a.nc_i_1 of the C ~ ty of P1a ~ nview, Teha_s, that said rte;; petition i_n all things be ;ranted and mat the a'JOVe ~~ d-.scribed area be and the s~3me in all resaect.s _i_ncorp~~c°rA. ed ~~ into ~a.ncl made a p~.rt of the City L'.m~its of the CS_t-r of Plain~~~i ew. ~¢ SEC':I'I~)1'd ~.. It i.s further detErm:_ned and orc~ere~1 by the City Counc ~_1 that the above dcscribe~~ area from ~~nd after the effective. date of this ordir~anee be subject to t hE; control and jurisdiction of the City of Plainview :end subject to taxes and. other asses~mer_ts which may be l.vied ~y law from and after Januar5~~ 1, 1956. PASSE', Ai'P130VE-; A~C~I:~ ADJPTED, this 20th day of Au;=;ust 1956. 1 i~. B. "rood / ~~//_f~~ T-1. B. Hood, 1•layor, C i y ;f rlainview, ~i exas A ;,''~?,'ST P . I3. Bryan P. lT. i7ryan, City Clerk T1:%ved by Saylor, Seconded by Irby, That the Council a~.lthorize the pav' n~ of 2 block on Ctica Street owned by Pan t'Lma BuldinJ Company. The motion ca~r_~ed. C! The minutes of a'~u ust 'th read. and approved. TYloved '~y ~c;n=i_ston, Seconded by IrbTy-, 'that the list of bills submitted be a~oproved i or pa_;Tment. The motion caL vied. R_i_c~l~~rd Norwood, yPl~.~.3l~; B ~: C Elec ironic Labs, ~3,:_; •~,; Gene B~~ ~~us-Y~~ncer Ser. , ~>9.00; ~ ric- BL~.m>us, ~;>6.1: Hurt I~lec- tri c Company, ~1~~1~_.32; Burt Electric Co~~r~a,y, :3.50; Carter B1clg. Acc t t., ~>L~.<~.67; Contineni;al Oil Company, X2.00; Eaton Stationery Co., 4292.00; I'euer.;~acherrlbg. Suppi~T, 5p15.00; I:~omelite Corp., ~~121.~}.6; TAI. ~v. Le~,_on.~:urial Assn., ~p3.5Z~.; No T~d~,.me Cafe, yp~3.h5; ='ioneer ~~at~.~ral ;was., ~15~.65j P1 ain~iew Auto P-Lrts, y722.;~:;; Plainview t1 to Parts, w1.1~0; P1:._.~iview i .iii r~ ~ ~ , . r , 1 ~~ P~Io~or Serv:i_ce, ~>12`~.37; Pla~_nview ,,red ~_ouse Srl~.l~_,; Seipp ~Iach.ine Sho-~., 3.00; Seipp Machine Shop., 4t~12.30; Shegard t s'l'im Shop, ~~3 ,~6.OOi Sout:nwester~z 1'u~lic Ser., .;x;_2.9, ; SOUti''1vJeSt~:rn ~~UbliC .~e;.'., yr15~.23; SOUth~iE, tern 'i.;.bli.C Ser., ~;-1,1'96.60; Southwestern P~.blic Ser., ti~2,1~7.75; Stovall- ?~oahc~:r =~,~c~i_ator, 56.00; Stovall-T3oo'r~er ft<_d., ~1.5~; `i.'rie ^1~;stern ~,:~i.on Telex;. Co., yp~~.60; ~rdhites S_~tper ~~~t., ~~1_(.00; Craig Oil Co . , 4p12~; . ~2; Craig Oil C o. , ~pl, 023..63; Pla ins °iach i nory Company, X137.:;1, Kerr ~;c Derr, ~~27~.56; Curry `~'otor Freight, 4;2.62; Calif. Brush Co., ~~296.1~0, City of Plv-Payroll, w~8.00; Texas Municipal .yet. Sys., >'317.12; Texas I~~un. Ret. Sys., X52.16; 78~ Director of -nternal l~ev., tip223.75; Texas l~l:;.n. ~~et. Sys,, ~1c~6. "' American Legi ~n Jr Basehall Assn., 330.00; i7rs. L. L. Foreman, y~ll.y_8; C. L. Abernethy Agency, 4~1~_92.90; C. L, Abernethy Agency, ~;106.63; C. L. ?abernethy .~:~-,ency, y'~21.71; C'_ty of Ply±invi_ew-Payroll, `'~_~.a~; City of Pl:~ .nview-Payroll,~1,57 ~.13; City of ~'lv- Payroll, >309.I~0; Cit of Plv-Gen. Fund., a~:15,000.00; City of Plair~~iew-Gen. Fund., y} 1-~, 000.00; Great American ;yes., 31~~.25; Great ~rnerican rtes., X55.11; G~~eat Amer. Res., y;~16.36; Phillips Rest dome, ~51~_7.00; J. B. Masten, y~2.50; Cl~~.ude Bla,,lcshcar, 4p2~85; J. Olin,°er ~>ier, 1'. i'°Z• , X15. ~~0; S- .~~te Dept. of ~'ub. 'rJel. , ~>I~.?~ ; Great American Res., ti~2.63; The meeting Adjourned. Psi. B. Mood, r~4.yor, C`_ty of lainviewr Texas v P. Ii. Bryan, 'ty Clerk Regular Session September 3, 1956 The City Counc:f..l rnet in Re~;u.lar Session with ~ia~ror I~'I. B. Hood presiding.;, and the following Aldermen .in attendance: W. II. Irb;T, Geo. L. I'a; lor, G, H. ~:dard, T. S. S%apleton, and J. C . Edmiston. ~~J. R. Ho~:F;e, City 1:n~ineer, and Joe Sharp, City Attorney, also were preser_t. A petition sis;ned by a number of business-men asking for strict enforcement and all restriction possible on rummage sales of second hand goods was presented. Moved by Irb-,T, Seconded by Taylor, That the Council n.ire F. D. G~~ither as milk inspector at a salary of yn2"15.00 plus~p50.00 car allowance. The Inspector is to make monthly reports to the City; Council. The motion carried. Geo. L. Ta:;~lor and T. S. Stapleton were designated by the Matjor to ~_nspect street sweepers for tn.e council. The 'ia_~ror opened bids in -response to ad.,ertisements for bids on a 2 ton pick-up as follows; Winn T~otor Company y~ 1,3~?7.00 I~Za;~~ard mall T~lotor Co l,l;_90.71~ Re.ael mash Chev. Co. 1,227.70 i~Io~ed by Edmiston, Seconded b;T 1_rb;~r, That the Council accent lota bid of Reuel i?ash Chevr et Company at ~l, 227.70. The motion carried. T-e minutes of August 20th re-_>>_d and approved. ~~1ovc:d by `1'a.;-ior, Sec nded by Irby, Phut trie mayor be authorized to exec-.ate a contract on l~~asin,~ of the Bale County Airport Alfalfa grounds. 'i'he motion carried. 1 17. Moved by Ward, Seconded by Edr~~ist~n, That the Council print notices for 'olds on publishing the 195, Code of City of Pl:,:i_~~ivew. Tr_e motion carried. Moved by L~am:iston, Seconded by Sta;-~l<:ton, That the Cit;,y pay Joe Sharp y#~2, 000.00 as previously agreed for work of Codification of City Ordinance. Also irJ. Ii. Tisdel estimate by Kerr "'w Kerr Architects rn An ;_mal Sl;~lter, ~a~2, 21J_7.30. Dan T~IacNauz~,hton appraisal on Lilly Hoffman dar,_a~;es, X25.00. The motion carried. Moved by Edmiston, Seconded by '~~dard, T'r~at the list of bills su'.~mitted be approved for payment; And th~~t the raonthl_;~ re-ports be accepted and filed. The motion carried. ri,?S~'RT ~'ILl;S, :~~~Lal'•.I.~,S, AT~~ RL~'OPTS. List of Bills _~uT. 20, to Sept. 3, 1956 Perkins used Furn., ~p1G.00; T~Iiller ~ NIi11er Freight, X6.30; Tom Carter Rose Fertilizer, tip12~.00; Samm;:i~icGuire, X7.20; Dynes-F'o ; ;ink; i~'Ia _•~ine, X251+. 10; Army- 3c Navy Store, 4p166.98; B & C '.l'lectr:nics Labs, X41.$5; Burroughs, X220.00; Burroughs, yp31.56; Berryhill Eqpt. Co., Inc., ~~55.37; Barleys s Cities Service,~2.50; Munn Electric Supply C:~rp., ~21L.25; City Electric Co., ~>10.36; Boyd .~, Davenport Agency, w1J.lti; Con:^or i°iatl~es Co., "'''15.33; Clowe ~: Cowan, lnc.,w3 ?; Ol C _irry 'i'Iotor l~~re fight __Line s, lnc . , X1.64; dual Y.1,rkin =le: te_~ Co., y~10.20; Demister Bros, p53o.9 ; .Dempster ,3ros., ;;,41.;_2.5; Dempster Bros., X105.40; Dempster Bros., ~;>21.25; Dempster Bros., ~„~ 71.37; Flex-+Rod Pipe `T'ool Co., ?t,41; Gallaway's Janitor Sup°~ly, 422.15; B. F. Goortirich Store, ~5j.27; Halprin Supply 'moo., ~p167.50; Dale County 1~bs:.ract Co., x;15.00; The ?Ia.rder A cnc y, ~~~51.. 00; Hugh Hale Ins . , ~ 1f.~. 20; hale Count~~ A:ir~ort, X70.00; herald-Dews Pu.blish:ir~~; Co., x;:31.92; I-iiltor~_ riotel Cltancrs, w2.50; r-iM~rinbotham-'r3art~ett, ypy~9.35; ' ~7:~meli te, 121.46; Jarvis-Tull __ C~ <;rl.l.LO; Kiker's, ~~1.2U; Gene ~~'_a.Iup11S, y~~_..j2; ':acne Bum~~uS, ti~.35; sEne ~Lxn?~L1S, y.~1.1.93; The ~~.r~ar~: Corp/. ~;~3.34; L'nn's Cosc_en Ser., :;x3.30; ~udeman . T~IacI~I uMhr;on, ,~~`.~~~; Luderr;an "c Mac :Iau~;hton, ~,:1:i.00; Jol~,n 0. Lo~suon, ylla..46, ?~. B. Inc --:_eE Co. , 5~11~.}_.31i ; _~Ie i.necke Hros., ~;~301.05; i~icBonal ..'s Trade n=; Post, ~p34.~ ~; _~1' -c=~~ell Ha.rdwa.re Co., ;,1^.2 S. D. I~Tyres Saddle Co., X25.43; 'Iedical Center Hospi al, ,;~ 111.04; I~~1. B. i•1cKee Co., ~;~l~r$.80; _ .Morehead, Sharp ~ Boyd, Condemnation C oa:nissioners, vr9.00 P~lati~nal ~i_sirlfectant Co., ~~126.00; Tdunn Electric, y21.1~.25; rle~tune 1'~1ete~° Co., ~:~66.20; Owen's Car•:a~;E , y363.7; I'la:inview Plumbi.ng,, ~r~5.17; Pla ns T~iach:finery Co., ~~1+9.38; The P1~_:inview Tribune, ~„37.0:;; Pl~~_nview Builders Sup ~l;yr, X9.00; ,, Phillips ~3attery Co., X9.65; Plainvietia _Tiard~aare Co., ~;- l~v.7t~; P1a inview hospital ~ Clinic, X373.29; Pla Inv:iew Motor Service, ~~106.74; The R:~han Co., Inc., w172.79; {o,gers Battery & Electric, ~~G3.36; Reuel slash Chevrolet 'Co., X101.06; Robins::,n ~~ ,:"erg°__ng i~ru.g, X3.43; I~;ichards`,n Jil Co., i~~25.65; Robert's ~",-rocerj-, ~~3.00; Lo~~;ert's Paper Co., ~;;1r.01; Southwestern ::ell `t'elephone, ~i299.51; W. 0. Speck 1'l~:.chinery Co., !;;21.5; Strain's Super Ser., k13.56; 1'he S~eck Company, y50.93; IMiss 1Mildred 'i~'~.?cker, ti,~3.25; User,-; Sraeet T~'Ietal Wor':-.s, ~Y6~900; T,,J~,-stern Cµfe, ;;:23.35; Winn ~~iotor Company, ~'7.~2; 'rlliite's Stores, inc., ~;;?.50; We.t P har:~n^.c y, 4;-1~:. 26. M. B. 'Mood, X300.00; Joe Sharp, X220.00; P. H. Bryan, y:1T00.00; a?ua~aene t>illint n, ~;;~225.OC; T. ~'. Sitton, ti~222.0~?; Hoyt Curry, ,L~,;0.00; Bryan B. Adams, y~210.00; lI. P. Pel :hre ~, ;x325.00; Iiu.b Bury, y~2~,5.0::~; A. R. Cardinal, :„:290. ~5; J.E. ~heecn, ~,~26~,~.00; `J. T'•~!. Reyn:?.! ds, y~122.00; J. 1~I. re r'lin, 4;85.00; wreldor_ ~ . Srn_i_t=i, f~275, l9; R. TI. :B~+rnett, w250.0 _); V.1,. Botkins, ~>250.OJ; ~:~ Floyd Bidc1~-, 4P265.00; Lackin C, Waldrec, `r,L'-50.00; A. L. flestand, ~t~250.00; Charleen Clark, w250.OJ; Lonnie -filler, ~.2i;_0.00; Dario-~ L. Ro'oerson, ~2~.0.00; J:~'r_~: ~~~ob~ins, ~2~2.56; Ra=,,~iond V. Clayco_n1~, 250.00; hloyd '_ amb, X230.00; Jerry D~;ar, 4y~230.00; Jar.^es ~;ussell, ~~'~251.80; ~~tilliam E. rckerin~, t?;220.00; O~,ell Clan?T, yr220.00; T. ICI. Canebell, ~~220.00; A. ~I. ~ianilton, X330.00; Leedy i-~iaxey,,,:260.00; Frank Ruler, ~2~.0.00; Berry Lynch, ~v250.00; Arvil "parkins, ~,j>259.00; 't~dilliam ~. Rene,rnar, 42!_!,_5.00; P. w. Slaughter, yp2L;..5.00; G1. E. Strickland, ~21}.C.00; `I'o~:~~~~nie parkins, ;;20.00; Gerald 0. Dickerson, ;;251.50; Floyd Steele, ~2L;_0.0'J; A ee Brooks, , >2~;0.00; Ed and L. Settle, ~~2~r0.O0; ~ichr_~rd Norwood, ~2Z;_0.00; Johnnie Ballow, ti~21~_0.';~0; Joe silbe-:~t, ~2~.0.00; T~?orman Da.~ fron, `;~2!_~.0.00; Joe Se ~tle, ,~2"i_0.00; Dewie ~~ ~~ts:>n, w>2j0.00; Jacl~ie 'T'it'.is, ~r230.00; Charles Jacobs, ~>230.00; ~d.l. F. _' oley, y>Zr25,00; S.E, Bolles, ~;'r375.00; A. T. Iierrod, ~~;232.00; Roy ?,~tar:~en, `!P2 j5.00; ~~oswell Alexanc~er,~~232.0'J; 1~verett Pyle, r;;~232.00; ~`:Irs. 'I~rl: irin~, ;;225.00; T. J. Gardner, ~~2>~,.00; Sa~mrny 1icG sire, ~,~2i7.00; Dirs. D. J, Tilson, 5151.73,• Irvin Price, 275.00; C. Il, Blackmon, ~p21i.0.00; Al D. Fitch, yi>235.OG; L. '~s. ~°ic~)aniel, sT>212.00; W. u~J. Smith, ~p205.00; :Dorothy ~~lhitten, ~:~195.00; L.A. Norton, X210.00; George Satia er, ~„~180.20; Franr~lin ifiller, ~~278.33; James Goswick, ~2L;0.00; Russell 1~it,chell, ~131.9y; 'V~illiam ~. Ho ~-;e, X600.00; Fannie =•iorman, 4325.00; Iris Faucett, ~+227.50; Carolyn ~'~. Cordova, ~> j~~..5; Dick :;Toss, ~?L~00.00; Haskell U. Spain, y;~1~00,00; 0. i3. Guin, ~~232.00; I'dute ~a. Rannals, X275.00; Geor,~;e Sr:~itr~, ~~217.00; Ii~loyd Pyle, X227.00; I~oy Cindle, tii>2_,7.00; ::orlon Swearencn, ti~220.00; W, D, Wilbourn, y~250.00; A. L. King, X200.00; J, H.. McGee, yj>2.50.00; A. D. Ilarris, ~2A8.00; Ernest Voyles, ~1~5.00; P. ~~1. Cayce, ~~270.00; L~ieldon 'rJay, ~r2~iA.00; B. A. Wood, X190.00; J. Clint 1~1ri~,nt, W210.00; C. . ,.Pyle, y>'210.00; L. D. Horton, -;;;:250.00; ~. D. Oowart, X210.00; James 1;ussell, ti~210.00; ti~i. B. Alexa.mder, ti;~laU.00; Clarence E, Clark, ~~210.00; Donald Tilley, ~190.OJ; R. A, Nei:~?hbors, <,~~190.00; Cl~~~ide Blachsh~;~ar, ~~2C3.60; Ch rlotte . Raffle, x:170.35; W. H. ,~delch, y~63.33; R.A. RimTins, 4s139.1~.0; Horace Bowman, ~~1~0.80; C~ arence ilarlow, ~102.OC; Au d.;_e Stice, ~f~ll x.15; E. D. To n°r~e, yr~37.35; Iirank LeGranme, x~1LE.2.65; Johnny Gremory, ~v23.0 ); Frank- Jcnes, ~~>180.20; C. Ii. Bls:ckrnon, Jr„ X27.20; B.E. Shepard, 4~~0.80; W/ H. Irb--, ~~~~.0.00; G. H. T~Tard, ~~~_0.00; Geo. L. ~'^_tirlor, w~l~0.00; J. C. Edmiston, wZ~0.00; T. S. Stapleton, 4~1~.0.00; J~.ck Kinnikin, ~~ 73.56; Dr. E. C . T~?icholls, ;320.00; Dr. C, Thomas Hill, ~~90.00; Robert Hembree, ~~l}.2.30; Louise Rowell, 57.80. REPORTS. Meat Inspector, Report for Aum., Fames ~,~~ater Plant, Gals. Pumped Police Report Food Inspector Building; Inspector City Collector ~~ta ,~ ` ~, Delinquent `.P axes P~~rkin~; 'i~ieters ~: Sew Etc I•iiscl. iccrd, y~70,65 197, 2.11, 800 3,187.66 2.00 ~~~ 5 ~ _~u..2 27.5?.3.19 660.62 2,301.50 2,~3~.50 T`:~e mot~_on Carried. Moved by Ta`~lor, Sec ;riled by Edmiston, That the Council adopt the T~:.xicab Ordinance No. 667. The. motion Carried. Insert Ordinance No. 667 19 o~;~I;~~4~rCE l~o• 667 r , r 7 1 ~'I ~ fTt -~t r '1 ~ :,.~ O~r L.ra~;l~ii ~l.r'.'.a LA ~ 1` s ~1 - LvP_~ .1 l.'.,_. Oi'' 1 v~ "' ~ :, 'D I ' '~B ~ ., ~ ~ ~ , . . Oar ~I~;j"^? :~TKu~ETS ~)H' '1,_~~~ Cr_~`.>r 0. _"~ , _; ~.- =EW; PRO~;`L.,~:l;~ r'0:~ "_'l _ ~~ ~ :i:._,rJ ~ r'~t~~ .:, _. 5L„J v (.. ~~~_'~_~ _ .'~;~ ~ ~ ~--=5; PROV_>_~.: ~~~~'" ~'OP , ~ / ~ _ .., , TO .:_:I ,, H: r~ ''' r 4:35 I:r 'i~=~ "I'I'' r, T '•:rVi='rT; PRO'~TI~ ~ i~ic"T t~'OR Tins ~~ _,__~~_ 0 PL:~ ':~~:1`I'! ~::i -~_~~~ i-~ESI'OiV"5;-3TLITIES Ol ~'rri~ !~I:EC`?'Oi; 0~+ PUBLIC S.'~FL''Y Irv t r,-^i fil I ?t • rJ (' ~r i y~~'- i i. ~_ ,i _:-il^. .4' ~'~-'r' .:-~ rn i T_~J ~rJ..~ ~:t!, ~ ~ ....PTO, P~,J J I~L~G ~ ~1~ ,L 1~ "ILTC?'r ~r~, ._,:~ 1.Ix~ RAPES ='~I`rJ L'1~~~ES '10 ~3E CrT.?:~I:sE:D; P~~O~~I~ It rTTI~AT ~ F ,A :.. TISE 1 3; ~:E ~ ~i_~?~ ~; P:cO :'I')~Ty • .~Ti i ~ ~~':~ ?.0.'S J : F':tA'r . ~_ISES; PPO,~_L .:: . ,_~_ 0~' .I sT~~~ ~~.Tr~ ~ ^ '.i~~iLS OTT T % T~'~~ _- _'.BS; P:,O JI;~ I~TG t ~_~ .''r-~ RE'.OC".~--'JI~r O, P''~A~?Crlr>E5; PLi ;,"JI, C~?'" LIABILI'i'jj I`S .P -.'1:;~; OF TA~F ~ ; E'~~ OP:c ~ ^~ '0 ~S; A'~rD P~~:VT ~ r~,r`~: li P a~~yL~ ~~' 0_~' wOL' LLS:_'> Tl~1N C;;~IE B01~L,<.~~ :~r0 ~ ..0,~~ 'i FI!?1~1 ~'~^JO r:rJ', 1.~_:: OLLA~?S 1'0~ ~ ~i'~ %TOL:: -, _ , ,-, .._._ _I _ ~nJVIS>_J1~„~ ul 'L1IS u~t T:tl_ ~?CE; A=~r7 TrT; , ~ ... - ,. _. r 0 '~"~ '~ "">A~ ~,rr - ):~ii~, rl~'~u P~J u I- !_r~ s lOR 1_~ rl=''»~'~L VF ~1JL' U11 ~_~_1r!-1~CL~,) lJ l~ i'SA~lll~ ~/1'' V.L lli... ~I~VL~ ! ,.TJ J1:~.1.5_ l+l:.l ~ll C4~ I'~r ~~`;'~ ~_:IC; ", '~~ II'~i ~l~'N.L; P~-~O'JIST_~~I~S G~i' IiIS ~)i~Gl:irA:~rCE. C~ .~ _ _ ~ ,_ _ ~', T i - -•- ~ -, -~ - - s - - W i~ ~ `I 0i<:D _i_)Jr~L a 'T'r±t~ ~:;ITY C~„,_~IrCLL.~ ~~~ ir~~ C1Y O1 I>L >_-~ ~,VI~'~,~; "~ SECTIGN 1.---DEFINITIONS r-~ The following; °L~.ords and ehrases, w'rlen used in t his ar. title, small ha, e t'r~e rneanin~,s respec'~ivcly ascribed to them in this section; (a) TAXICAB. Tile term "ta~;icab" s'rlall mean c ,:ery automobile or ot'rler actor-propelled vehicle used. for trans- portation of pas~eners for hire over tr"e public streets of the city, and not over a d==cf:~ni`~e o.r fi_.~e:~'~_ route, _r-~d irrespective o" ~Jrhether or not the operatior_s e:~:tend ;>eyor~d t'rle car.;o~_'-~.te ~_~~m_i_ts of t'_~e city, at <~ates for dist;~.nce travelled, or for wait i n~; ti e, o'' ~'or ,o~h, or at r~.tes per hour, per ~•Jeek, or per ~;~c;nr,h, '.~~~ich sucl_'- ':~"e~li cle i_s route to dest_i_nat i on under the direction of a?.ly :casveri~er or an;r person hiring the same; z~rovided, ho~,aever, the term "t~~~:lieab" shall not a~cpl,y to Cit., 3uses operated with_i.n the ci.t,~ over a filled oa definite route, nor shall such term apply to City :~v_ses re ;l~l:~_~1~ operated i n t~~ Ci t,, aloe; .~ ~.°: ;;d ~ ou'~:; i~o ~~.n r _:'ron -~on;:~s ~l;.t.^ _ac~ the. corpoL'z to L~.1~1ts of tr.e Cit~r, r~or srlall suc~l ~~cr_n a;~:yl~r to rr;otor r VE'i11C~.C',S re~ulal 1;~- c:nTaed in .?_nter`itc-t(: COi%i`lE:rCE-'• (b) F"_-~: ;;~=IS, J; '~;II~EAd~,~, lu ~r ~~.:. ,.~-L. lrle term i'rancl"lise and the ,erm "license to operate" sha11 mean autho~~it;;- i ssu.ed by tile. ~~.rector oL~ Pu.'rlic safety or t'rlc wit^r Co'-?.ncil, ~.i'-ter find:Li7f t=~"lat public ,,"nvenience and. necessity- so _'e _ ._i.re '.t, wtzich ma:yr be issused to an owl_'cr o1~ ,_.a a}_,s. 'Ii e ~~vrili nfranci7iSe" Shall apply GO an OTr~'rler' O~ OP an Operis.tOr Of - - .,.. .,d.~ ~ Cc.~:~S, 1~~L1Ci1 ai.i.,_lOI"i t; ,_ .~LlC~1 0.7,_'.Gr Oi' O;O~;r-'-t~;I' 0-- l _._:1- C~~S tJ _l ,a,;e 117 t11e rJU.S:ineSS Of' tranSC?Ortati01 Jy t~.Il- ca _ . 'I'l:,.e terra "licc,nse" ;^hen urea al one, shall ap~;l;- to t.~.F A.-~ t o.°i~at:__on made to f~ ~~~ :~_ise ~older•, ~~'rlicr~ is ~. license to operate one or :Wore t,~.<.:_:a~;s, and d ' ltho~~,;n .,.. a ranch~_.~e relay c,e held by an owner ana a ~;~_,ab oper.~~tor ~'or a desi,z~nated number of lic~:_lse;s to ;;pe.'ate a s!~ec i:~-'led n~u?lber of t~._:i_c,~_'::;s, a.~plication must be ..made by- the f'ranc~":ise holder for pl. cinM :Wore ta~ica r. ~~;ithin .~lis l_ec_.lse to J~Oer`lte. ire terlin "frarc_~-~_se" sl-is=~_~ __.;~~~? :ire ai;~?rC~ Oi' .:, C'..I't.'_.~"_~ !~~lt~e Ot' _:7U.'~1]_C C~J Jri;~lCriCC clI"11_ .:'_c~,"~s~ t" <.~ ~ ancti ar--, .a~;~ylicat:>~:~ .:s tiacil as an autl~o~°i ~y to operate _~ore vel:_ici.es tl-lan orir:i_n~~_lly Fri.~_ ate ~ l~'~ tr.e rt ..~c~:te 0.=' pul~~lC CJntieniC'nCe al=;~ i1CL'eSSlt,j" ~y1t'7~_1'1..;_ f~>>a~C,i~1tE 1S t,~1"li,a`:i_)1J.nt t0 <~n :1":1C:_'1'~'C:1erlt O{" ~~!e ~.~1_:iiiSe ~'~~ "I :^.I71 .-!"1~ addl.t ~_Jnal _1C~ r1.~eS for Ud-'. ~_tiOnal ta~iiC ~ ;S. C 1 r' i ~ -.1I „i -1 n t~Tj ~ I .:~ n tt tt ,_ ..~t _,:> It OPT .._,_.;:~. llie terra O?dr'.Gr c_Yld the term "t,~-:>;ic:~b ooer- ator" sha11_ be contrl.;.~.d to ,~ea~: ~_ny p~~'_.~r'. t~~hc; ~~ia-e tl~e control, ~'il~ect~i.:~n, _aair~tanance :~rlc. the benefit of t:c~e collection of _~even~-.e deg'-~vecl fr~:~i tr•_e oura- t:~ on an to>c:ica~,:, on or over _~ ~~reets or ~;~~blic ,~a;,-_ of _ _ , • ~ ., ti:1f C1L`:", iet.~leP c~ an ;~TS.'11e Ov1~G`I'v1:_.Se, e<iC~%pt " 1Vc:f'I1 i~ ~", _, e ~' e ~ ~ ~ c'_r - c~ r d_e :;"'fined.. v ~) -:) LITT_.Ii 0 ~ "`-_lU ='~~Uit. The ,er_~ "driver" or "chap.='fcur'r s'r~_all be he1'. to inc;ll:de ~.~ny p~~.rs:;n in ac ~u~~l ci~ar :•e of i,he op:)r~~tion o'' a ;a.>ica':;, as he;:°ein de ' ".ned, ~ le ~ner as owner or a;;ent, servant or e ~<c~loji~c of '~•~ie o?•~ner, as ~.crein do ._"=i_ned. (e) ~r~ ^~ ~ _~=C~`; s TT i_,. The tcr_m "waitirl, ti:ne" shall mean such G~~_r~li3 `LS iila~; De C:)rlsUpled Or lOS t the tt]G S;~eC~~_al .nS i:~'_nCe <3.r1Ci rcciucst of~ a r~assen~;er after such passener has first entered tle taxicab to made ~;. trap bef ore reaCrli.n;~ i~1S final GeSt illation; anc: no cYla~' ~_•e shall e rnr~e a r,a.ns~~ a oas,_e ~ ~e;r for any ~i;~~e _ 1 lost ona:,count of any other delay ti-~ha.;soever. (f-) ~1XISI'i'':rI7. The term "i;axis t~zrld" shall mean end include ,.he tax=.. depot at v~~hic:':. ~:~lace the ,,ax_ica.:s s~~ya, 1 k,e Moused or ~,~r_rl~~=d, at ?~ltlich :,~l~tice the i;eleplone calls and req:.!ests for _ •. ser , ice srlall be ^.aa.e, ane_ a:: whlc~~. place a c__spatcllcr sI_all c ;:~trol t}-_e movements oI' the taxica~~s to tl~.e ~~>onts of requ.~.st for taxicab ,~=,ervc. T:~ze term sllai:~_ likew~~.se ie syn~on<;-_nous with ~, __ • • ~a~s~_ t~~~r:?l,_na an_~ snal m~-an area embrace treat space sna area o 1a11d anu b._lild_'i_n~s off of the; str•ee:ts of" t;_~~ .pit-;, a::~.d upon pr'vate property, end sll.all be and cc>nstitut~; the main oflice.of t'~e o?.aner anc~ t<_~xic alb operator. ~~~ "`'~'r~l_S`~'l•~JD. 'I'Cle ter!`n "S U.bt~LxSt`!_l.Ci" Shall ;:ilE::a11 and ~=,) include .any place a: ?•ahicrl the car_!.vers of ~-a: ica'c;s or chaui'f'cu.rs a:~soatcrlcr as of ';slLicabs, shall use to re_~e.:ive calf [' ,:~ °::::~, ~ ° ~- . ~`,c~~ calls ..may e :r~el~~cc,_ ,. C'~:)'1 ~~~c talils~and, _ . .;ball. l:l ~e- ~°_se rnr;an and embrace` that sp..~ce anu. area used by ta~iica',~s in ~-rait:ing .for passen;~ rs. (h) PU~~~,IC ~0 J 'FiTI ~C~ ~~T ~ -`'r~ICF~CITY. TI~~e tern "public convenience and necessit,iT" shad l mean a public con.%enience ?.which is fittin and s~.::it: to public r~eec., anc' a public necessity which em~,,~aces a ~-;reat anci urr•ent n~_zblic conveni ence. ~i~p:is term as applied to a proservice by an applic~.nt shall mean that ap~_~li cant is f:i_t, able .and ?ail i n~ to perforr~l transportation by taxicabs "_n accor~?ance ?a:i th the requireruonts for this ordinance and tl~.at public convcnicr~^e and necessity _r'equire tl~e service proposed by such applicant () DI=t'~C'?~0~~ 0~ PU-I3LIC , `~F•~~'T~Y. Wherever the term "Director of Public ".a~'et,y" is used in this oz°dinance is meant the Director o~'~'ublic ~~afety, ~"~: a7_th and `~'i%,'lf are of t.7e Cit ~ of Plainviet~a. S'~:,C~~'I:~1`T 2.- - Pt!~~LIC "~~`~t,"?IENCE AL~7D IhCE~;ITti'. (a) A franc'~ise to operate taxicabs to any owner will be granted by the city council after a hearing is first weld by the '~i -rector of Public Safet~r; provided, ho~~c-, er, that tale city council may ;;rant franc~ii;>es to nne or more owners now pres:~ntly o;,eratinr~; taxicabs, without a hear .n~~ by tine Director of Public `~af~ty. IIo license to operate a taxicab and no franchise shall be issued by the city clerk of the city until the Director of Public S~.fter, or the city council, shall first after a hearing, aeclare by certificate that t'r~e public convenience and necessity require the proposed lexical) sere ice for tah.ich applica-:.ion i'or a license or franchise is made; provided, 'tzo?ae~~Ter, that such declaration of pul:~lic eonvenience and necessit~r shall not '.~e neccssar;y in the following; instances: (1) ~~~'or 11CE".7Sinc; the same num::er of -,axic~'r~s licensed for operation and. opera°ced b;; t'~1e applicant under the s~ me name on ~, ~ -„ 1;.G e~':~ ect~ ve as ~e o:~ this or::~narce or tree 1 enewal of r:he same nL~tnber of licenses annually thereafter; (2) hor renewal of licenses to `„he applicant {'or the nu.rrioer of taxicabs for tai:_ich the "Director of t'1_lblic Safety shall h~~~ve, at an•,, time prior to the applicat ion for s~::.ch renetiaal made a declaration of public ,onvenience and necessity; i~rovided 'no~~~cver, that such taxicabs shall have been d~_?.ly licensed and o~~erated by the applicant durir~~ tlla year ne:.>~t prior to that for which such rene.~aal is sought. (b) In determining wrlether pu!:lic convenie~~ZCe and necessity rec~ sire the licensing of s.:!ch taxicabs for L~111ich application may be made, the Director of r'ublic ~^.f~t;~ shall cake into consider- ation: (1) ~,~~rlether ;~:he demands of p'~~blic convenience and necessity req...?ire such proposed or such additional taxs_cab service wit;^iin n th.e v _. ty'; 21. (2) `P`"'-e ~'inanci.a.l res~~oris__bili t~,- of tree ac_~~licant; (3) '='rie n.~~:ber, k i.r_d any. t ;pe of c:;u~.~~rr~:;r ~ ,~~;o -. e u red _ be ap.~licant; (~) i'~=e ~r~c_'caser~ t ~_'-~. is cul ~.t_i on on Sri.. „rcc~i,~~ :~i' ie city w ~.ic~.~. a_z, ,~°<sult; (~) '~nT~;e; Sher ?,hc „~..~'e use of ~~ho sti'ee ;,~ of ~iG city by the r~ublic, K~oth vehicular any; pedestrian, will be unduly en~tan~ered b she :t~~t ~ n.' of s~:.c't~ awl..+.i tional l__ic,~nse; (6) `w"~etlcr she ~ti.~~icant :..U ~`it, ~.~'.~1~ any' ~;iL-_n~=; t0 ~~~1r ~'Ciriil tY'aY?S~Or~a~l;1:;n b~, ~L't~1Ca~JS; ar]~~ (7) :3uch ot~~.er rel.evar~t facts a.s the Director of r'Lblic Safet~r may teem advis~.ble or• necc:sary, whici~ rra?.T ~;ii. ow light on public necessit?.~ and convenience. ~ , ?o ap~lica;; :_on will_ :.e ;i'a_~te~ and no ~' i n ~ ~~rn sriall be ;~;.<~.de of .:>>.z~~lic con~:~er :_e.zce ar, ~ r_ccessity ~.nless anal until tl~~ere is a _~ ~._1~ n, ~~i~..z `_ ~ ^ ' s~zcr] ap ->licant iti~ i" ~, ~:.;~ie an.~. ?aillin`; +-o nerf'or~ tra::~s.~ortat;ior: by tal>icab as +~rovid~c-, i.n this o:r'c ~n~:ir:ce, and that t,-.ici'e _i_s a ;~~ _~~l i c ~~~, nd ~_,,c need :~ or the t~.n~e of service pr~oosed. c) Any- applicant, except ~.~.:.ose ~~rovic:~;d i n sub- ~~ dvis'_on (a), pares;;.-'apr.s (1) ~ nci (2) o? ttzis sec t:i_on, t`'~, shall m~.~le pr°o ,. r _ ~~, a~ol.ic?t:'_on therefor on '.Tanks to be "~ f~!rnisheci by tl~e T~i~~ color of FLbli c _:=.f'et~y, a_nd, ~,:,on .L'iliiZg ' of s]zch a ~.-?licat i_on, the Director of Public ~~i"tey shall_ e~ - -, . CaL1S0 a nOt1Ce tO 00 I~~ul:'11.> iCC ]. i'1 One on '_',.e C:w 1..1y t1G,7S- papcr:s of the city. ~'1:.~ ;;ost of __ublish ng such notice s gall be ad.v.lnccd in i:'U.11 by the ap :licr~:_t n soon notice shall .set out ;he facts th~~t an ap,_;licaticn has boon .~ _led for a tas.ica b license, thy. name of the applicant i.'_nd , o.' e:luipment, any' all ether pertinent 1ata from the a~__i- cation wriich the a~.rec'~or of Public ~>afet;, n_a;~ deem necessary, and sucr_ publication s~].all ::or;s c "_tute a notice to all 1~olders of t'r].~ ~<ci tiny ta,Licab li.ccrises ana. to the public the°'.t a public :,ear:°.:~~~ ~~.~_1 !. ~~~~; held at a public place in the city, t0 r/e dr~.s -na.;ed by the D'_rcccor oi' rublic ~ifety in tl~.e no-Dice, and at a ~.~~esi~.;nated ti :~e ~,atecl in the rlot:ice w'r:..icli d~si<nat~;d ti:i.e :~1ia11 not be less than five ~a~; s poi' more than fi'teen :::ays ~_f t er the date of tyre first -,~ublicati_on of notice and sucl~i notice shall be published for three successive da;~s. All holders of ex.st_n~; '.axicab liceri~es or an;,, other citizen sha~~l L«ere- u~~~on be entitled o f i.le any com-~l.ants or protests t'~.::~.t ~,~:;ch _~arty may see fit. . At the ti_ '.e of the hold n~ of the 'nvesti ~'•~~tion end hear:°.r:.m, :,ith reference to whet'riei~ the public conver~:_ence and nece>i_t~,T reu.ire the opera;,io~~ of sL~ch a i~:i~:ion.a,_ -e]icl~~s as co~,. ere,~~ in the ap_olicat.i_on, 'she L_~rc:e for of ~ ; ~afet shall consider all of ':;he complaints and orotEsts, and, in ~.,>nc~uc l 'Ln;^_ the hearing shall have t_.e ri ~ht to call s~_~ch ti•.ritnesses as hc~ shall see fit. -n all such 'r]ear no's _ p t1.e b•_,.:°der of ,goof shall bet?~oon the a ~licai~t to esta:~1_ i sh b;y clear, cogent and convinc i_nr; ev'_::'.epos that tc_.e pu'i~~lic con~rer.Lierice anu. necesst~T '~rgire suc~ operation of ~,2~e vehicles for which the. ap~:.~licat ion is made and that ~~~r~e aJ[~1_iC~~nt 1 ~ f''_':,, able I1~i v411i1_1-`=' t0 ~~~rfOrrl Such tru'1SJOrtat i0 Of p"rsons and :~rO~E;rt~y be tax_%Cab ~_S prOpSB~ i n ~he ~l.~~''1iCat:~_On~ _ (<_ I1.' tie ~~~',=actor of l'ubllc ~ i"'ety i' r_c_s ~'x~ ~ rii_s -ins.-~st ~ ~,«: :gin a~3driearl~7r ',:hat trie ~ub1_ic conve.n_once end nc:ccssity justi:i.y t~.e operation of tale vehicles f'or ti•.'iich a. liceizse is czesired, he shall notify the ap_~:li;ant of _~is f'_n'.in~~. 'uJit~,in five days l,l].crc .ft~r c1~~c applicant shall furnish':,to tree Director of ~ubl:iC ~~_, ety an,, and all rclevs.nt i]~:format=ion which. racy be r~_:~yuired and if. :~.he ?~_'rector of '~,~~lic Safety there { __._s t~1at, t:~e au ,ric~rit _i.s t']e o~•an~;r of and intends to become L'ne b:end fide operator of the vehicles for ~~~cicri a license is a_e: ircd, he shal_1 rc;dLZire of .~.r.ch applicant a policy of oul~lic liability, both 1~,~ i_~~. jury aged property ~. _ama-;e insurancF_~;, ana. i is he shall further f 'nd that sucl.~ policy of insurance has been filed anci deposited ti~ith the cit°; clerk and ~~1~~t such ~.,ehicl~~s com~~l ~ ti~?:i. !~h, and the ap 1i_ ~.nt has comp,-icd ~Ja~_tn all re-_e want ~rovis:i_ons f ~iis o~~°dinance anal other o_ ,~ ":^a_ ~' P - nc e s ol_ ,.le c ~ ty, ~a_rr' al_1 of cue r..1es ~.nc re 'u_at_~ons s ~ ~1~~ `' ~ ~ ~ E,' aL ~ ^heCi ,'Jy +~. d the Director of ~'ubli.c Safety to snore of:~"ectivcly carry out the purpose ai~1G ~nten"t Of su.Ch ~rOVi 510115 and SizCl1 ~'dlnanCeS, lie shall issue his written certificate to tl-ie city. ;lerk of the city not less than ~i;en Bays a:l'ter his f'.nd_n,s nave l.een declared, certify:i_nr; th.a t the x~ubli_c convenience and necessity- re,~_t!_i_re the opc .ration of the taxi-cabs, or an,y less n~_raber trlereo:[' which the a.~~;_,l:i cant eesi_res an-.-:; proposes to operate, anc' that appli.c<~nt is e::ztitled to have su.c:c1 ~,~ehicles iiccnsed as :taxicabs anal franchise to opera;,e taxi.cak?s ~:rpon c :,_mplyin with all other provis-ons of t.~i_s ordiinance. (e) If the ~~irector of P~a.bli_c `:--.fety firlc~_^> from suety invest- 1?;~1;7.On and l.tear:~rr~ '~,~1G ti'_e publi_C COr1~G111e11Ce ~,11C~I n`3CCS51.ty toes not j~:stify :;he o~:>eration oi' i,h.at vehicles for 1:l~licha license is desired, lie shall forthwith noLif'y ~~:;ne a~; ~licant of s~..ach findinL . (f j A_f_ ter the ~~irector of Public has .nade ~i.s ~':i.nd i r~ and do;dared the carne, either the applicant for t~ne license or the o~~:.~one:rA~s to the a.~,~1 ~:~nt shall i1 ,.-: "the ri 1_t to ar~oeal to t'r~e cit con c.i.l ?~7it'rl"n ten ~~~~, ~ sl:~ch ae:~p;~al shall- ;e p~orfected br" a letter addressee. to the ho:-~ora~~le ina~Tor -end city council, statin; that to applcal .from. the decision of t~"~e Director of Public Safety i~ desi.red tp the city council as a tahole. 'i~i1e city council, a5 :-goon a.-~, practics~ble after receivinng notice o.i.' a:eeal 'tom the f" ~ ~: r.; o'_' file C`~_rector o.f' Public Ss.f'ety, _, T ~' ~:~~. -per tl:.e ne~~trinrr of shall ~r~lnt the ap~.~e ~ lank a ne .r_~_nt.,, any. - ~ s .icn appeal shell inodifyi sustain or reverse the f ~_nd-n~;s made b~ the Director of Public S~~fety for observance. If r~o appeal is i,<~.ken from tllc f':nd'_n~; _nade by the ~'~rcctor of Public :7a~ety wi than- the time provided above, the de~:;is:i on of the Director of Public S~:lfet~r shall be final. (r) TJ~~on comply -rat f:i_lec by any person U~ai'-h the Di_.recto.r o~' "Pui~lic _~afety, or upon his own motion, t11: Director of Public Safety, after five da~rs ~ notice on the ;tonne.. of ~c;'r1e complaint t~,o the oTfaner or operator of any taxicab a~r;~_inst whom conpla~_nt is made, rna,~ hc_~1r evidence Faith r>efernce to such complaint, and after such. hearin the Director of Public :safety m^,j revoke rr :suspend the license of ~~zch owner or operator of any particular taxicab for good cause shown. (h) After the Director of Public •`_?~zfety has heard -~ ~ corr~7~la i nt for the revoca;ion or suspension of the license of an; owner or operator of a tal~~icab, lie shall make 1-iis f'indin~;s and declal'e the same and eitt:~er the owner or operator o" ^ ~:rch taxicab or tine eoinl~lai_nar~t shall ha•.,e the ri,~;ht to appeal to the citT;r council ~~ai_tl~:in ten days, and such app,:~al shall be perfected by a letter a:dressed to the honorable mayor and tnc- c:i_"ty council, stating that an ap peal i'z°orri tr.e r_,,l ° n~; o~' t'rle Dircctcr of Pt.blic ;_~a:i'ety is dcsi_re:a to .the city council as a whole. If any appeal .from th.e decision of the Director of Public S<zfety is perfected as al,ove ~rovi<aed, the deci_s ion of ;r:~e lii rector of Public Safety si~a_11 be suspended until passed upon by the city council. Upon receiving such a;~oc:zl, the cityT council, as so.~n as orac ti~able tl:ere~~:fter, shal_=_ l~e~~~r such ao"::~eal anc~ shall either sustain, _-:;oeify or reverse t:.e decision of the liirec for of t'ublic ~af'ety. Ii' no appral :i_s tahcn as provide c. abo •e t=1e r~~ling of the Director of 1'_:bli_c =safety shall be final. :~~C`1~-~01 3.- -~_Ah=rI-_I;S~' -:'EE The holder of a franchise as def'~ned in Sc;;c. 1 of this ordinance s':~ail oa-r to the ei_tT;' clerk of the Gity of rla _nvietia as a franchise foe the su_a of =;;7.50 pot yeU~n for each tax ~ cab operated by h'rn ~~'_th- i n the City of Pla' n~~-iew b~- the f~~~anchise bolder for the licenser to op;rate each t~~xicab owned anc opcra~~ed b~ :lim under his f ranchi_Se. 1`f0 f ranClllSc Or 11Ce11Se shall be transferrable. ,.i~C ~ _:_vP1 • - -P y i~~,~ iT"D ~ i:'., > TO ~:~ C Ii~lt•.s:~~ ?~dherlevcr the ci.-may council of the City of Plain~~.Tiew shall deter- ~rli.ne that it is to the best :interest of '':;he public to fi<;. the rate or fare to be char`;ed for taxica:s ooerated :i_n the Cite of rla_n- view, the said council shall be ord_ance adopt a Seci,.e~ le ,,~"~~i_ch. shall '~ecome pa~'t of tl~iis secti4~n of this orcli~e, a zone ,nap ~ti~~.,.ich s11a11 be on ~-'il: in the office of the city- cle~^k show:~..ng ~3 th.e zones and rate of rare to ~:)e c;i~a.r-:ed ir_ sucl-~ ?ones for taxicabs ope_~at:i n in t~~e city. i~he sa ~ -. schedule sna.ll set :Forth the lees and rates to be char~ed by all ta.~i ;abs 01J~%r It:._'_7° Ld:l_ti11_n the City 1 iYTl1 V^ of tr~_E'. ~i~tT" Of' t~i`a'li:'„ _'LBW~ SLC'PIOi1 ~.- - FR~z11~iT ~L ~ _ ~,~D TVo p ~r:~ on shall be per ,it ~e d to en a~;e irl the ~r.~ns- ~ortat;:i_on o.f pe,rs :ns for hire in the operation oi' t:~_~~i. abs in the cit,r ~_nless and. unt.~l a _~~arl„'~~.ise -~o permit sL:ch operat ~ on oi" taxi cabs i_s first h.ad and o,ta'_ned ~'~:m the pity clerk. T?o franchise shall be issued to any :;era'n b;y the cit~T clerk until >uch f ranc'r~~ise shall be .aril tc-n .n orc~:'.nance for_n an:.t an_ ~~roved and .~asscd b;y the ci t ~ co,.:".oil. Every person -ilolei n;_, a franchise, lice:-?sc ,~r ~ra~t ~~_novidcd fO l~re.;_n shall '~~e in. the namo o=' s~:~ch person, an~i tie ccrt- ifica,e of title must be submitted to the ~'__r:;ctor of ~~>>.bli c Safety for his appro~,re.l before the t~~xicab ;a `__'_1 be al__'~.otiied A,e, to operate ::~nr._er such ~'~'ranc'LL~.-s~, license or :,rant. ~`; I'_,~ 1 1 ill <7.- - Li ii _L .iii ~ .~.~i~T 'J_T ,' ~ ~~.~~.~/ _._ uL~ (a) TTIe cit~r e--pressly rc::~.~~.~eu the amen:, alter.°, change or elini.n~_~e a~~y o.f the fl~a ~c'~~_se :. q re:~. ~;T S:_c. 2 oT t~_?s t}ie life of the same, for tL.e oll-ow gin; the p»;~~:is=_^/_r.~s :~f ~a_rticle, dur:`.n purposes: (1) Ta c-l:i~~ainate a~ ~:.elate from~t~ze sa_m~e such c -r~cii.tions a., tr~.en prove obsolete or impractical; (2) To i,.pose sue%~. :a.~~:iitional c:nditions coon the ~~rantee as ma~; -~c ;ust and rea.sona'~:le, s.~ch ~on~iitions to be -those a, ;na,y~- bE dee?ned necessary for t?~.e pur-lose of a_ns~~_rinr:; - - . adecT~~ate aerv.ice to th.e public. (b) T;otta:i_thstandin~, ~-~hat t71ay be s:~~id Ln any o`;,h~r port:_on of the Lnstru~.rent ~~itTl re~'c:nen.ce to t?~e ter,li_nat:on thereof. , this right is ranccd su~~ `act to provisions of 1lrticle I, Ssct .ohs 17 and 2~~ of t,T,_e constitution of t % ~ s te, th.~ an , licab~.e ~ ~ :; ~-.c, ~ r~ c , ~,. ~~. ~~a.t, l~-.~.,.~ .,ha °t ;r ~_ /vl.~ions a~~d sL.ci, future laws as :ray be en~.~cted by ti~~e ~~;.;islatar'e, or a:ne~:l~ients to the constitution and t'~e Cr,~arter of the city. Further_nore, tT~.e ~overninf.; Body of fife city r~~.erves the a i~solute ri;:;ht upon notice, and a grin,;, w~.icrl notice :;hall be given to the grantee in zarit:_nt not less than thirty days before sU.c:~ hearing, to abso~_utely terrlinate tr~is grant for an~r violat:icns of the to_r:,~s a_n~:x provisions of this ordinance. (c) the ;;rantee shall pro ~Tbtl~r pay all l :.,aful ac ~-alorem taxes that may be lawfully ~i ~~posed v~~on 1~_im. ~~~ailure to pair anj- o:' such char,=:;es or e:` Cher of them shall bc- deemed a bre~.cll o:' the pr ivileTe ~rante~' herein, ane_ the c'ty, o~.~.;n t;1:~e ha-o?enin;; of c '~ ~_;-rent, 5. ~ ~' - - of' the; Tra~ltee '~::rcuna.er forfeited for s~a.ch '~~reach. (d) /~r1~r unwar~'anted anc_ '.ntent `_onal ne;Tlect, ~~-1L?~'e Or z'efusal Oil tT7e `;r~"irltee t0 cO.n_~ly wlt't: anV Of the „J_1~`~itlOnS sad st_ioul~tions con`, a.;_~ed in .>uc=~ fran,hise shall the°reupon imr_ed_i.ately, ipso facto, effect a ='orfeiture thereof, and the city, b:;- 'ts city council ?gay tT~ereu~~on declare 'she _'ranct~ise r orfeited, a.nd may e~.cluc_e the _~rantee fro ._ .;_rther '.se of ~he streets of ~,v.e city ender i.'ra=~cT~rise, an~~. the, ;:rantee shall thereupon irnmedi.atel~yT s:.rrender all ri °hts in and tc; the same, ~~.nd -she franchise shall become ~~ull an,~i void and of no et'fec ~. 5~4C'' 1'IvN 7.- -SIt$TvTS :^~i? ~ :'~~A~~~ITGS :very taxicab sizall ha re pained' on each side and t;._~e -rear of the cab the na:m~e of the o.~aner or the assumed Marne a ;- ~-, ~ r unc~wr ti~ar~ic ~ ~_~e owner oper__ted, to et er witri z~,e co,~pany s tale ~~~one harsher with the ~fJCZ°d "dial' used in front tT~ereof, and tl~e cab nu!n~er. X11 of the eater:ng mentioned in this pars;=;raph shall not be less thar. f:ur inches it heign.t and not less than five-sixteenths inch stroke, and sac:~ part s:~al~_ e e:~_the}~ enamel. or o,~_1 paizZt that w l- weather tt_e elcmcr.~i~s and must be kept le~~ible at all times. ~.~ SLCTI:~N ~. - - REV"OCAI'IO!~T OED ~i'_1?~~1ChI`'~E Franchises <_ranted under the provisions of this chapter to operators of t~.<:icabs shall be and continue for a period of 'ive years, unless the sar,~e are revoked by the city council. A wilful failure on th.e part of an operator of taxicabs abide lay t'~~re t:;x>ms of 'phis chapter shall be and con:^tit~zte just cause for !~hc revocation of this franchise by the cite; council prior to the expiratiosl of five years from the grant in of franchise. t~ failure on the part of operators of t xicabs and then holders of franchises to substantially comply wit~~i all of the to ~~sm of this chapter shall be an .. cons tit~_zte just cause for revoca- tio_r~ ~;y the city council of a frane'r~.-ise ,~~eld b. an operator of taxicabs. The cit;T council shall have aauthority to revoke francr~_ises of taxicab operators upon a finding of just cause t'~~erefor, after a ~earirl;~ is first heel. and a:'forded befog'e the ~Jirector of P_zblic Safety. The followin,; shall constitute ~;roi.zn~..s :E'or revo~^ation: (a) Ilnowin~,•lq ~nga:sin in trze sale o'' intoxicat i_r. ~ liquors, di~~ectl,;r or ind~ire-ctly. (b) 1'nowingly cn~;~ -~r~,_; i:n the t:c~~=:ns~or~,at:i_:~^ of za;~ ~~notan c.ri.rlinal, nay°cot5.,; peddler, prosti.tie or bootleger, in the commission of ~~ c.,: irne, or in :he infraction of :he law in any :~zanner. (c) Acting in any manner as a ~irrp for prostitz:.tes or a contact man for ~~ootleging, or a contact .Wan f'or any unl-awful es:~ablshrnents of an~r character. (d) ~ein~ found sTzzilty by any court of violating .Wore than two mov:i_ng traffic violations. (e) Failin~~ to pa al=~ a~ valo~:em tag;:~s assessed a~a_I_nst such taxis i;ancis, taxicabs and taxicab ec;ui ~ :c:~t when clue . (f) F'ailin to n7aini;ain on file with the city clerk of the Cit;; of °la`.~_~~~iew an insu:r~ance policy in force and e~'fect as re:f~.zired b,y Sec. 9 of this ordinance, SECT:CON 'r~. - - ICI CiIA~~TC`~ ,~'~,Ul~ii;1~ l3efo.re a franchise or liccr~se to operate a taxicab shall be-come effective, the open ~tor of same shall procure and furnish to the city clrrk a ~~ol:icv o'" insurance covel~'_n public liability and property ~:?ana>~e i.n t:ne standard amounts and under the stz<~~ `_ard provisions o_E' such ~z:.blic liability and property ~la?;.a~;e ins arance on eaci~, ~~tnd ~:,~very ve~.icle to be operated b~y sl:~ch operator as a taxicak_~ with the mini_num amounts of liability t.~ereunder as follows: y`~~,000.00 for any sins~le personal i.?Zjury of one person and ;;10,000.00 for personal injuries in any one ~; i_r1:~-1e accident, and ti;~„000.00 property +am:_~ce in any single accident. Succr p:>licy of 'ins.~rance shall ~be one _i_ss_a.ed uy a company hav:inm sufficient assets, and having an agent in the c i_ty upon whom service or process may be lied and .it shall be approved by tl~e Dire;:tor of rublic Safety of the City of Plainview. If at any tine a.ny '_nsurance policy regz.~ired under this sect I on shall be cancelled by tree com~~an;%,issu.ng same, she director of Public Oa~ety shall immediately suspend the francr~ise _-_eld by ~h_e taxicab operator who filed. or ca:~sed to 'oe filed, dr for whose ~;enefit the ?nsurance policy was filed, and in the event tree sa~~_d ~'rancn_i_~se holder or taxicab operator does no f~.le a good and sufficient insurance policy as recl.~_ired by tr~is sect "~_on within l~; gays t'.iereafter, the Dir>ctor of Public Safety sriall notify the city council of such fact, and t!~e city council may for suc~~~ mason c<~ncell the franchise of the operator who i~as failed to maintain an _nsurance ~~olicy a.~ required by triis :>ection. SFC'1 I ;T; 10. - - JiLA ~J''~.JL TO OPEi31TE `;J TOUT i T ~,'J ~ ~°~'JCE POi,ICY It shall '~.~e unlawf.~.l for any person to operate a taxicab on an,-y public street in the City of Pla nview, unless an insurance policy as required :::,y S c. 9 ,f this ordinance is in full f~_rce and of i ect and "n :File wit's the city clerk of tine City of Plai,~tiew. ~~. S~~;C~ID'•T 11. - - P~YI~~NT J~ ',1~ '.!11:0 t.~i•T i~AL::~ PaLrt~~'.~ ~ ~=51`l`'E TO OPEa_^.T:IOi. No oper~~;or of taxicabs sh X11 ona;.e in the trnsoortatio_: of persons by taxi;;ab at any time when '~'rre acA vrxlore 1 tax: s assessed a~°a'_nst such t~-xi stand, taxica'.~s an~~ taxica'ti equipment shall be delinquent. SECT:'.ON 12. - - C H,'~~iJ'~'FJ~ ~R ~ ;~ L I:;~;TISE (a) Cato taxicab for which a license and franch5_se shall h~~ve been F raritec3 shall be ope°~'~cd. b•;- any ~~~erson e:,cept t~~e li cens~=e thereof , or an employee of the licensee. ~~e owner or operator of ta~ic~~~s small be respor:si'ole for the acts of nemli ;epee of any driver of ~: taxica'U :•~ho shad-l drive such ta<>ca'c with the l~nowledre or tia_i_th the consent of s..ch owner of operator of taxi~_~.abs. (b) Every person who :nay drive arty t~~xica~, used in the b_?s'_~~.ess of carrying oassen~ers fo.r ire upon r,:n~: streets ~,~ of the city :nu.st be a Bona fide citizen of the city. ~;; (c } It shall be unl~~ ful i'or an; per>.~on to ,.~r°ive ~.ny rY°; taxiicab upon or o ,:er any street :a ith'_n the coreorate limits "°~ of the city without Navin:; first o,:~ained from the Director '~ of '~'i.a.blic ~~~f"ety a city chauffeur's license, as ire reir~after `°"° provicec7, an~~_ tia.nless there has been obtained ~:;~% the ;caner of anti for such taxicab lice:zse duly issued ~~;,, the Director of Pi-.b1' : S::lfet,y of tl:~.e city as 1lereinaftc_:r proviaed. (d) ~i'o obtain a city :;riauffeur~ s license, each person shal:L mahe a writ-Len aao, ication therefor to the Director of 'ublic :safety of the city, T~a~.ich application shall be made v.pon the form provided therefor by tie Director of P..~.blic _~a:`eta and f~hich shall cont~iin the following 1 ~_. o r:.~a_ r~ _ on r 1) `I'1le ~:'ull n~~.mc,a~~•e an:. s sec i'ic ad:~rc s s of °;he applicant. (?_) Elie full name of the oerson or owner for w~lom tl~e ap~ol_icant y:~roposes to 'tie employed. (3) ir~.e length of local residence of ti-e applicant; in the c5..ty any? the sate an~:i if' a citizen of „he Un9_te;: ~~tates. (~.) A full p~_rs~na.l deseript _~n of ~~he applicant, i..ncla~.'n;; his a':re, height, sire, -race, color of eyes, complexion ana color of hair, boa,; an,~. -Facial marks, de ~ c;:::ts, Y,,is _~ull f n;~erprints, a nu his photo.;ra~sh both front ana. side views with his hat on and off. (~~) iie experience that the a~t;licant has had in ~~endering s~.~ch. .ez-vice, and if rriarrigid or s : n~ ~-~ -ana i:row na_r cr~.ilaren in lzis irn,nediate f;anily, and the speci~'ic ad:~rc;ss of T:is .pother _~nu fa her anti u, here corn. (h) T~u'r~e-thee the applicant h..s been c:>nvic;e~ of` a f':.=lorry and f~._~11 ini'orn•at i on c~ncernin ,,~~ne; likewise., if the; applicant has a p:~lice record ~ait~ c:~nv'.ct;or: of a ~ni::demear~or anal f~:,.l 1 i _if'orvn=at_i_on c>ncernin,~; sc.rie. (7) 'JThet~~er the ap:~licant has been convicted of violations of 's'ae law in the open=:ztion of Tlotor vex, :clcs, =.nc- if' :>o, f :.11 '_n.~oi°rnat'_on c:~nc ~rn.~n~~; ~:ro. (r) ~l~'}:~c- applicant for a cit cliau'feur~ _ li_..cr:sc ...l~r..ll c_eli~acr t , t}:,.e D:i~ , c ~~~r o~ Public ~;af'::ty a certi'=ic~.te of the City 1~., Alth 0fficcr of the city that t'r_e apoli:. _n~; is not a-'Elie to ': faith active venere-j.l disea e; that the a,r:clicc~nt is not a,`flic~,ed ~~ith an;y com;nunica_;le disc;ase or dis~:a'~ility which w;~uld iro air :nis -~bilit~ to drive a°rd operate a taxica~~ in a safe manner upon the streets of the city. Such certi.,_'icate shall ndi~ate specifically :she condition of the hearin an:~ eyesi~_ht of tale ap:~licant;. (9} `I"1e nt._nber «nu ~aate of issuance of the st ate chauffc:_lr ~ s license issued to the applicant. (e) The Dir. ctor of Public Safety si~c_ill make or cause to 'oe made such investi ati_ons of the cha~~ac'.~~:=r, e~;perience and gt~.alif - ica~ions of the a}~plicant as may be deemed consistent an::~ judicious; and. shall deterrn_ine whether or not the applicant is f'it and X)ro~~E:r to drive anal operate a taxisa.b ~•.1_thin the corporate limits of the c:i_ty n a :Wanner c~~nsistent with. the ~aelfare of the citizenry of the city. 'f he applicantts f'in rerprints must be cleared throuh the Federal Bureau of Identification or :nvestiFation at ~~tiashin~;ton, ~. C., and that of the St~:~te B.:reau of Identification at Austin, 'T'exas, and the Pla i.nview B~~.rcau of Identif'icat:ion, .end if such fin -er- orints are cleared throu~~ the bureaus menti:ned, and otherwise, and tine Director of Public Safety shall find that the applicant is a fit person and properly qualified t:~ receive a city chauffeurts license, ~;e shall gr~_,~nt such license. (f) If~,he Birector of Public S~.fety lies made his deci;~'~on, and declared aa:ne, either the applicant for such license or an- duly ,ualif'ied citizen of the city shall }'la~.~e the ~^i ht to are-,gal ;he sthe city council within ten days, which appeal shall be perfected b.; deli~,r-rin in wr:itin~~ five co~~ ie~s of same to the cit;,- council stating ghat an appeal from the decision of the director of Public ~~~C'ety is desired. The cit?,r co~~~,._~~il will the~_, within _i ~~::r_iod of not ~no.re than :'iftcen. ays ai',er reCe:]_V1_nKT SU.C'_rl. nOt1Cc O;:' a ~;i.~c-ai_, ,,rant a t7' :ir1.n~' thereJn, arld ,,^ter the ize~_~rin~; of s~_~.ci~ appeal shall, w'tr~'_n a pcrio-u of five days, s~a.st-a.`.n or re-~-erse the decision oi' the Director of 1'i~:'ti~lic ~a'ety. If no a>real is `taken from the fin _in~s ~nad.e by ~h.e `~i.rector of '~u~:>l.-LC ~:.:fety within the tine }3rov `_ded above, i~~ie dec:i_>:.on of ~,':le Direcl..or o.f' Pu.blic ~_:if'et,y srlall 'oe final; o,herwi_se the deci~~ion of t;le city coy:nsil shat=i_ bec.xne final. (;) fhe chauffeur t s lie Cc,-~.'~~_e, ...n: sane .~'r:~.all be years. Each licer:se shall t'_ie dale of its issuance. erase, w_Zen issue, sh-~1~ not :;e tr<ans- :'or a ~):.r o: of"' not to el~:ceed two cease and terminate tt~;o years from ('rl) After the applicantts f_i_n~;erprints ha e been cleared throu,;h. the respective r'ederal, s~~'~.e and city bureaus of i~:en:t- if'ic -.t'_ :n, ~.s i=erein rnenti oned, ~.n~~ he leas .. .):r.~.~lied ~s:ith all rel~ireme,-its ~f ti:.e provis:i_ons of the chapter, a license shall ':>e iss~.;.ed, and he shall be issue d,a~ t:rie t-~~e of actual issuance o:C' the license, "~r~o icient:i~"'ic=~ticn car.::s, on of w_~_ich shall be :riot less than f cur inches by ten inches in dimension, which shall c . nt.~~:;.n t'rlc ",,1-i vi c~~a ~hoto~ra~h of file a ,pl i ca~lt, al:-"i :; .aith 1115 COiTl~l:tE; ~GSCI'iJ~l.On, eS7_uc;nCe, adQr6ss a?1:~i ills ~' i'1 ;eI'prints a:i<< clas5ificat.ion, a'_7CL further t~11S C~^~r'd Si~)1._ read, ttl0 the passcn-,er of this cab: If the description of the ::+ri.ver of ',his :r.b does not c:)nf orm to ~~le ~,h.oto~;rap:2 hereon, p~~s c ~;ers will please le~.~ve c-::~~ ar~d notif-•; the depart:.lent o' police "mrr~ediately, it ~; ivy n~.; the ~.um:,per o~ cab ana the one:r~at,inr name of the concE-rn.. '1~'~i:i_s card shall be ;os-~,e .i. r_ full vic~fr in the passenger comp~~.rt- °n:nt of t.~e t, :..<~ ,ab w~~:ich :,lie as:~licant na,,~ ~_)e ooer~ f- inf. Eac:~ taxicab `n open': '_on wi th the corporate lim:i_ts of the city, inn<]er t;:le provisions of the city, uncAcr the provision of this " ~ '- ~ ~ -~~- r' ~ ' SeCUre f'rOrn time i_reCtOr Of' I~Ub11C en.-ip ~,er shall ~,c rc, 1> > .~:, ~:) _, ~afet~i .~ c ->_~.' a _ncr t~ ~ ece i,; e this re~y_-ir~d said, .which cont. ner will be ncr:~r_~enerltly a~..tach~.~;. to crick t~.~~LC~'p, s lr.? "'or w~~ich a fee o: t':.c; act '.al .~o:~t i .'.l ;e c ;::~ o;; the Director of ;`'ublic `a.f~ ty. In ~~~.~lition to the card _~ ~.cluired for the ta~v=caU, a <<~allet or drivers s license, in card size, will be is:. ed,also, as _n.ai:.at~;Gi, which shall contain the photo".ra :h, full description, -re idenc©, address and :E'in~crprints of the applicant, sacra. card t0 ire Carrl.:c~ On trle pers'Jn Of file a~~11L'.cl;'lt anC.t preSetited for de_t:i' i ~<:.~t ion purNoses o=~ ae.na_nd of and" ~~a.~~>c~ -;er, or Lirector o%' Public ~ _f'ety or police officer of the city. f'1 1 i'1 IT' + _ ^' /, ry "" -T ~ _ ~ 1 /'t ('1 r ~' T ' l ~;; ' t ry ..~_ y ~L..~:.1.ON 13.- - ~-~~V~~ _!'.~0,: OT "I1Y .,nA i1 ~ EUI~~ ~ L~~~LNS A city chauf''curt s license n;r~anted under '~h.e provisions of trio ' tl'l0 c i t~ c pone 1 ~ '.~°~ on preced'_n~r sect ~..on sriall rye c_-ncelled ~;y ^,~ a. f1_nd_n Of ~a5t CaUSe t~]crefor, ai tOr a ilGarln~", 1S 1'lrst clad `~ and af' ordeci bei'ore the Direc'~or of Public `Safety. The fol_lo~a ;_n~ shall constitute ,;rounds for revocation: (a) Know:i_n_l y en;a~in in the s~.~le of -ntoxi: ~.tin~r , liq~.~ors, c±i~~ec+,ly or inULrectl~~. _ . g nj_ in the tra~spor+ tion of a_~y (b) tLnov"ai~~ l,y en~;a~ _, - known crim nal, narcotic pecialcr, pr05t1tLlte or bootleg; __er, in the corn~~nission of a crime, in the Lnlraction. of the law ~n an ~ ~r~a~~,~~=r. (,:, ~ Acting in an;~ manner as a o lmp f'or Oros ti t -es or a c~nta~t _ ~'or Bootle ~~;inT, or __ c ri_act mar for ar.t un=la.~?~l ost<:ibli_s'rn~~nts of any character. (d) Convi;;t'-on of a fel:ny or a__y other oi''e-_se irlvolvin~ y~.ora:1 turpitL_cc-, convict Lon of the or~fer_se o~ c_ri ~ Lr~"; wale ,.nto:~,~~a ed, ~nowLn~:,ly char n.M ::any pers~,n a rare in ~~ :cess .~ of ~he~~ates fixed i,- the city; council as sho:-an ~tiy the sc schc:a.:.7.e of r:~ztes t ~ b~e c:~~ar~.~ed b all ta.~_ca:s oper._.t:ink Tsaithin. the cite 1'_nits of the "it r of Flainview, ~a~~en _, ch ra'"e has ~:~cen set a_nd fi~~eci- : ~r .~e City Council of the City t,;,~, (e) h'a'_` "n~; or ceas'n; for ~~~~;- re~::son, except s~cls:ness, _L ~ _._ ~"` to d~~ ve a ,;ax:icab within tlic~ ~;it-y o_f P1 _n~.=ie~,~ for ~-- ~" pci'`_o-a oi' tree mo.~~t,hs. '~ (f) C. _ ~n~ to be .~ ^;ona '~_d< rec-dent of -~~lc '~~~..~t,r, -m-~ ~-'eXF~S, 02' C ~.S iC?~ t0 reS:i.de Witi '. :"] ~ lve m i ieS Of tf1G c l.ty limits of t;~e City of 'l~~.irly ~_cta. 'i'he lr~cfor oi' i'.~blic Sa~~'et,y upon. makin_; anj~ of tr:.e f':.1~1~.::.rs justi~~yin~ a revcaation of of ~ city chauli'c~~.r's r.. license, ma,j temporarily suspendin such c;ha~zl_e~r's ~.ice:~.zse. -Upon such su.s~ension, fife r~~lder of sucl~i city chauff'eur's license shall 'c,e p:;r~~nitteu. to imned:iately ap-peal. to the city council, as ~i~riilar a"~pc als f_^or t~~~le hirector of r'ublic Safety are else.here ,?rovidec i~or in this ordinance. S'i.C'I ~O_S 1Lk.- - HJL~': ~1 Ol~' ,~:Ai.~~~, ';JUi~~ S ~LC.:_'fS1~J E 'i'1'I'I.]~'D TO ",~=iVE '0~1 OP~~_~ _'i'Ol `T~Ti'_ r~..~dCI:LSE The holder of a cit`- chauffeur's license shall be cntLtleu to czri.ve a tax.-icab for any taxicab operator ~~old~n~-~ a frar~cse to opera!~e tal,_icabs in the city. J C "' ON 1% . -- - ::'Ei~Lt~n'AL Or C I' :r C AUK' _ ~ ~ ~' ~ ~' , - ., ,.-.T-, , 1~i -__, ~L.L1.~JL' .1 c-ity chauffeurs s license ma~~ ,oe renetiaed by the h~:~lder o:~' s~~m.~e ma :in;~; fo~~~ma.l written ap;?li cation for• ren:;w~.l to the D~.rector of =,..blic Safety, and s"<.tit1~ such application for reneiaal that the a.p;~lic:-_~nt has not committed any of the acts for w~ich his city- chau"{'eur~ s license eoul~i ;e cancelled or su^.pended. -- '-''' i' L. N 1. .- - C '.T~ C E L L q T' O T~,~ 0 , ~ .,. It :":'hall be unl:.wful and further reason for the cancellation of a franchi e for the ~ol~~er of any franchise ur_der 'tree terms of trail ordinance to allotia ~4nu~ person is operate any of the taxicabs o~::ned or operated by h.i_m who does not have a ci_t.~y~ chauff'eur's license issued in accordance with th_e terms and provisions of this ordinance. SEC':~`IJN 17.- - EFF~C~I'I`ti="E D:°~1~E gll persons holdin~_a license to operate a taxicab at t ~e dine of the eft: ective date of this ordinance shall. '~e issued a franchise as herein provide a. to operate the t<~xi- cabs in the City of Pla nview with a license to operate the number of ta.xica.bs such operator is preently operatiri~. S„'C T'I01 1:~. - - PiJ~:~ALTY Any person whosshal.l violate or i..T.l t~ comply with any provis, ions of this ord-finance shall be deemed ~u it o=' a misdene or nd shall ur~on convict-ion be punished by a fine of" not less than ONE DOLL!4R nor more than T~.~ J ~~U'~f ?_tLD DOLL.'1~S . t „a V SECT' ION 19. - - Ai~~~IDNI;NT OR REPEAL The City of Plainview :Hereby reserves the right to «lter, amend or repeal this ordinance or any part thereof a'~~ an,T tune. `~E'C`.~ SON 20. - - L~~':: _I ::~ TY 0- 0~~`_; ~ d1°~ICE The invalidity of any section or part .'Hereof shall not be deemed to invalidate any other section of this ordinance. SEC ' i c)~^1 21. - - C ., !~~ LIB I I~IG 0~~~ .~ ~ ,A; "t ~ All ordinances or Harts of ordinances in so far as conflicting herewith, are hereby expressly repealed, but sL:ch repeal is tiaithout pre judice to any r•i,~J~,hts heretofore created, unless specifically rcferr'_ng to cxistin~; c_~nc~it.',.ons. PA~~~' i;~, APP.~04'L~ A. '~ :',::SOP'-i'LD this 3rd da;F of Sept. , 1956. I~'i. B. ~i00D P~I. ~~r.~. loo~a, i`1~=~;yor,~Git~~~ oz' lainview, 'texas. AT.L~;ST P . H. BRYAN • i'. I, 3ryan, City Clerk, CitJr of lainview i~Toved and `:?.cconded t1~.at the metti.ng adjourn. The meet_n,~; adjourn~l. ~~~ od, viayor, Yl:~inviev~, '~ exas. ~?. ~I. Bryan, Cii~~y CI~.r~~, Yla ~_nview, Texas. sic;CrULA `~ SES`' I uN , S ~~ 1 'Pr','" 1=?~. ? 17 , 1956 The City- Co~~ncil of the City of i lainviF~~r, 1F~xas r^et in the Council Room at the City Hall on September 1?, 195b, with I~Zayor, !`~. B. Hood, presiding and the following aldermen present, G. TI. Ward, J. C. Edmi stop, and ?.~J. H. Irby. City Attorney , Joe Si-iarp, City Enr;in.eer, 'r1. R. Hogge, were also x~r•esent. The minutes of Ser~tember 3, 1c; 56 were read_ and app roved. Moved by Edmiston, seconded by Ward th~,.t t;~:e list ^f bills submitted. be ar~Y:roved for pa~,ment. T},.e mot:~~ ~~n carried. List of dills Sentembez~ ~, 1,5b to September 17, 1~)~6 Tr,a_stees cf r'iremen' s belief ~° ~etir~_ment Fund (2 months; l~11.00, Bryan's Ii'ood Store 12.00, Burt Electric 171. +6, Burt i,lect.ri_c 1~~.34_, The Camera Shop lI..6!}., Craig Oil Co. 101~.9~-, Cram; Jil Cc. 17.76, City ~lacks~~~itc S,'_np !,_K.35, '~~. Daffern C~._,1 ec reed Co. 9.50, _~. `?af- ''ern Coal R°, teed. Co. 5.31, Eaton Stati_ gin::ry 211+.51, Eaton Station,_ry Comr,any 390.53, Tom ~'c;a~;i n' s ~er?air S~op10.00, Claude Hutc' ~ rson A:ir Servi^e ?2.':~0, La~,~On Turner Imp. Co. 35.90, '~;. '~~1. Lemons Burial Asrn. 3.51,. Plainview .y~.to I'a:~ts 10.x'2, Plainview Auto Parts q3.~~, The Prescription Shop 16.30, 1'lainvicw Tire Service .h7.12 Pere^~,=t s Service station 36.17, Pioneer natural Gas Co..11._3.05, Shoop: Tire Co. 23.66, Shook ~Pire Co. 10.50, reams ~~ le ctric ~'o. 1?O. J0, United States S tation.~ rv Co. 5G.90, H. ~ Wooten Grocer Co. 5.10 Traf-O-Teria System b00.00, The `~•Jestern Union 'felen~raph 7.30, ~~~ahite's Super tilarket 50.00, ldestern Auto Asso. Store l.iti0, P. N. '.r,yan ',ety Cash l~2.12, 1'. ?='~: ~r~ an, Petty Cash 8.37, Hi-Pla ns Pipe- line Qf ~i_tc}~irr~~- Co. 90.00, C. L. Abernethy Agency 50.50, C. L. • t~.bernethy A~ncy 107.11, C. L`. Abernethy Ar~c.ncy 18.~_~_7, J. Cliver Hier F'.i~. 120.00, Texas T•7unicir,al retirement System 931.20, -texas N?!~nicix~al -ietiremc;nt System 19b.10, Texas j°iunici_r,al '~etiremet~t S;~stEm 33.1.}.6, D°. ~. ~. IJichols 12.l~_l, Assessor's T~`Ianual 12.50, Lorin ~. Brat ton 3.58, Curry `~'iotor I1~rei"ht Lines 3.52, Green's Sheet °~•"etal Work 30.x0, Ussery Sheet I'Jletal forks b~~9.00, Southwestern Public Service 2~ Company 111.9.60, Sout?:wast~rn ?'Lblic Company 2Z~!~L~.9~-~., L. C. '~~iayland ?~, ll. 2_;x.00, L. C. ~~`a land 20.00, Reuel ~~ash Chev. I»c. 1227.?0, ~~obT s Plu°~bin~; ~enairs 11.25, Panhandle Santa ~'~ ~~. ~. ~~.1~.00, Cit ~,T of Pl.r~.invieti~r Payroll 10, 0?0.56, City of Flainv:i_ew Pa~rroll Acct. 1,51~O.yl, Cr_tjr of Yla:`~. nvi •-w ~'a-~;~roll Acct. 3530.31, Ute ~rillinr? Co. 200. CO, J. T. Henderson 15.00. Moved by `~~ard seconded by Irby that Ted. Prosser be refunded 266.0'? for 26b feet of sewer linE; installed by H. B. Jordan Comrany,layed. at his exrense and n_~w in a designat:_d alley. The motion carried "•~oved by I~d_mis ton, seconded by 'rlard that the Council aut'norize payment of 200.00 on the H. R. ~raly acco nt at the Plainview HasY~ital s'r, Clinic Foundation. The motion carried. Moved by i~~dmiston, sr cond.E_:d by ~uar~' that the Oor_;ncil na_~j estimate of Kerr 4, Kerr Architect, on Animal S-ielter in favor of 'ri. K. Tisdel]_ amount of ?09.?0. The motion carried. The r~ia~,ror opener'. 6 bids for suprl~Tirl~ t''_le City s ~,asoline and oil req_:zirerr.erlts for a 12 month p. riod, as advertised. It a_s d.e- ~ termi.r?ed that C. L. Craig bid of 13~~' for has, 111¢ for distillate ~ and kerosene was t'~~e •est bid., also oil r,t ~;G and !~_~. .~* P~ioved by I~dmistcn, seconded by Irb~r th_~t C. i:. Craig low bid bc_ .~ accepted. The motion carriF:d. The mee tirg ad i ourr~c~l. r°T. B. Hood, Mayor, City of Fla::_nv Ew P. H. Bryan, City C rk BUDGET ~~ARI~'?G 1956 September 13, 1956 The City Council met to 'rlald the public hearing advertised for th.e 1956-7 budet. 'Mayor ~. ~. Food presided anal file following alder_nen were present, .~~. ~-. Irby, CT. i .yard, T. `:~. :.Mapleton, and J. C~ Edmiston. City Attorney, Joe. Sharp, City En_;ineer, int. ~. Togry;e, were also present. The budget tia~~s submitted and rea.~ i_1 part. ITo one protested the adoption. Moved b,y 6•dard, seconded by Edrn:istan that tree council ado~ot; the bud et as submitted, and filed, with tree City ~lcrk far 1956-1957. The motion carri~ d. Moved by Edmiston seconded by Stapleton that the tax rate be set for 19;6 at y=;1.~.0 cents per 100.00 valuation, 52 cents for Int- erest ~~_. S._nking Fund and 38 cents for ~;,Iie General Fund. `Lhe niotian carried. SUI~~IA~i`~` iJF ~UI?~~;T ADOP'~ED stl _rrate~:1 ?:i ;b~;.rse:nents-General Fund 1. Administrative 1}.6,1y_0.00 2. Police 1~C5,3~i-~ •32 ~~. Street 80 99.10 5. li'i re , 73, 223.2L. 6. Tax 16, 011;..4 o. Corporation Court 8,`~y7.10 ~). ~=;uildn~ Ic.s;~ector 5,573.11 1J. City i?,n;ir,~eer B,L2t_;_.y2 11. Park ?c Receration 2„ 711.25 12. ~irec for o1' P'lz':lic Safet jT, ~,ti'elfare 2?_, 813.9: 13. Audtoriu.rn _a_,~_91;-. 10 1L;.. Gara.Fe 9, 663.00 15. ~^~a_ter ~ rower 1?_~,;37.Ch l,_:. _, Parr~~in~~ie ter -~ and 15733.01 ~ ~ J3 .72 ~~ Est.~nated Receipts-General fund Taxes 223,8E_3.20 i~iicel. 91-{-, 20:;.50 ~~dater :~ Sewer fund 2~4, 000.00 Parking _°Ieter 36, .00.00 Total Receipts 63,051.70 Balances ~Z~.3,376.~ Total Ieceipts ~ Balances bbl, ~_2c~.5 Alderman, J. C. Ldmis ton introduced. tide follewin~_ Resolution and. ?r,oved its adoption. b,y the City Council. rJhereas the City Council of the City of Plainview has heretofore aprroved and adorted the City Budget for the fiscal year beginning October 1, 1656 and ending; September 30, 1957: and ~Jhereas it is now deemed n ces~ary and advisable that the Cit;~T Council set the various tax rates to be levied. a~-ainst all taxable rroporty on the 1956 Tax :4011. - .. ~'~lZ,r ,-yam :"10~J T~!~, ~i,r'0'ZL, iii 1T O~-JA1 ~I! ~) BY 1'LE Cl ~ ~~!iT~~TC,:CL -'f ~T-Z CITY ~~~' That the Tax :4ate to be levied on all taxable prore,_~tti-- in the City of Plainview, 'T'exas for the ,year of 1~~56 shall aggregate >1.1~_0 on the one h~and.red dollars on all taxable x:roperty on the 1y56 Tax Ro11, as heretofore approved ar_d adopted b`l the Cit ~:f Cour cil. Section 1. Treat said tax levy ag~r~~ating •;;>1.1~~) on the one hund- rE:d dollars vali anon s?~~a11 be and. type same is here~y snec_fically levied f r the foll~^win~; nurY;oses any? to be t?~e follow~.ng, tax rates. Purrose Levy Creneral Fund Operating; Fund :~'~.88 on. eac'~~_ =;~~100.)0 valuation Interest Rc Sinking- i~'und ' ~~~efundi n~ i3onds 9-1-1926 0.0?16`~>99 Street Paving 6-1-1~>2? 0.0235000 iE~fUn:'Ll n"' °-1-1~?2;' 6.OOc9632 _4ef~,_zndi. nf~ 2-1-1;x31 0.0153346 Street Imnrove~ent l2-1-1941 0.0233611.7 Airr~.ort 12-15-19~~ 0.023551#-3 Strut Improvement ~`~-15-1c;1~6 0.0236081.E Street nlarrants cj-15-1~>J.~7 0.00'9235 Street Improve°ner~t 3-1-191~_n 0.008yU1~; ~~'ire St ations 5-10-1x;50 0.01.37297 City fa ll 5-10-1950 0.0156108 Street Improvement 5-1-1~~51 0.0201098 Stre~.t I'nY~rovemer.t ~-1-1;53 0.0152372 Street Tmnreveme~nt ~'~_-15-1955 0.0201!083 ;Vats ~~t or-~s 6-1-1y27 0.00191.93 Sewer 6-1-192 0.0012905 `~~aater ~~ Set~Ter 3-1-1U48 0.0271663 rJater °° Sewer 1-15-1~;y_y 0.0467`36 ~Jvater 9,~ Sewer 5-10-150 0.01623139 'd,late_^ Qc Se.wer 8-1-1952 0.046101Z}_ ',~Tater °c Se-.~~er 5-15-1953 0.0265324 'vti~.;er ?° Sewer 4-15-1955 6.055!.173 0.5543756 `'x.52 on 95 o collections yield. 125327.80 Delinquent t.~;xes 6000.00 Interest form investments 1550.00 13287.80 ~;e.quirements Princirle fl. Interest Tnt^1 Interest °° Sin~n~: ;`Fund Levy T.^tal City 'Tax Levy 127977.50 0.52 on-each ';100.00 valuation 1.1.;.0 on each ';100.00 v~~lu~.~tion Section 2. That here :~e and is here',~~y levi_cd for the -year 1~~5b an occu~~ati.on T~zx equal to one half (~) that levied by t;^~e State of Tex~_~.s, upon all persons, firms, and ~orr.or,_tions, following tax- able occupations wit'-in the C,_tj, of Plainview, T~. ;cas. Section 3. That the taxes shall be as-essed a_nd collected ~-y- the Assessor-Collector of tie Cit;;'- of Plainview, as required by Ordinance No. 373, Volume 6, page 287, of the minutes of the City of Plainview, Texas, and under t}le laws of the State of Texas. 'nhe above order having b~;en read in full, .i.t ~:,ras moved b~T Alderman, Edmiston, seconded by Alderman. Sta~~~le-tor. teat tti~e same ire pas.-E_ d, and which was done b ~ unanimous vote. 'rlitness the signatures of the Ct~r Co~~.ncil, of the City of Plain:-iew, 3~1 Texas, this t',-~e 18th day of Septem~:~er, 156. M. 13. Food 'Ta_-;ror, Cit-:~ of F'la~nview, 1?exas J. C. Edm:is ton G. H. ',yard Alderman Alderman T. S. Stax~leton _ ~~1. ~~. Irby Alderman Alderiman __.--_-_-- ,~TOVed by Edmiston, seconded by 'nlard that the :'~a~:Tor be aut},- orized to sign deeds conve~rinr~ part of -'lock "8, Colle~~e i~:ill, to correct error in alley of said isloc'_~, said convev~,_~~ce was advised by th_e City Attorney. The motion carr°ied. '~~SOLLITION __ ~ ~1 1_, ~ ,~ ,:Al-;. i Septe~zber l~~`~ , 1956 ~, ":~ ~'1"'~ made bar Co_~ncilm3_n J. C. Edmiston ,and sec- ~ onded by Councilman G. H. ',lard that t},_e ~,y following resolutio.~ be adopted: • ~' ~~Ti ~ _AS b.~ deed of record in Book 2!i7, Pare ~i~5, Deed Records ~-~ of ~~~a7. e Co~znty, Texas, reference to wslicci is he reb~,- -na:?e for all purposes, the G r°antor t~ere:in conve,-y-ed to tide City of rl<linview certain nr~~~perty, wl~iieh said x;~ronE rty ~.-ras t~~L rea~~t~r a~ ed 'oy ti,e Cit~,; ,f' I'1_~nviEw as an al lent, and. which said pro~ert-° ~,aas thE:reafi,t-r asec?. b;r thepublic as ari alle.y~; a d ~?i~ ~t:_?.S, the. hereinafter descri~c.d r~rox~Frty is in real.it~~ 10 ~ ee t ~nles t of said ~0 ='t. alley way a;~~ said ~ 0 feet are not used by the Cit~;r of I'l~:inviE.w as an alle~,r, and. n~~,,~er has been used b;~T the Cite of Plainvic:~ as an alley; and ',nlT+i;'~;~'AS, said. 1:) fe t constitutes a cart of t.e rronerty wY~ich has be~ n continuously used by tc:.f; record owner of t%~~t i •~nd adjoining said t.rac.t on the '~~lest and on. the 'north, Joe P~iontmomerv; and °:~II~:?~~~~',S, said. 10 ft. strip he reinaftE:r described in all rroba~~ly was deeded to tt'ie City of Pla._nv_~eti,r b :nista?{e in t'r_e ~~elief that, that was the true location- of the alle~r; New th.ere- f o r~: , _~ `3~~' 1 L 5"~' V;,'~ 3" 'P'-?; CITY C `?T'v'Cr, ,-h~ ~r*:L' CI~~" Ji;' ~ ~,~ S~~C'1~~~. 1. That t'_~ I-tayor of the City of Plainview be ,~uth- orized to execute a warranty deed co~.ve;in~ to J:~e ~°~iont;~omery the followincs described 10 ft. strip of land lying ar.d_ being sit~.:.ated in the City of Plainview, Hale County, Texas, and more rarticu- larl,y descri-bed as folloU.rs: A parcel of land out o.i tree East ~Jne-~-Ialf of 31ock ~~?o. '~7, of the Colle- e Hill Addition. to tine City of jlainview, wale County, Texas, described by metes and bounds as follows: BPC=IN`•:I;C at a point 150 feet ,Jest and 3`3s feet North of the Southeast corner of said 31ock No. `37; T`'Et~TCE North 150 feet parallel t ~ the r'a-st line of Block No. `?7 t:, a point; T~TLTdCE 'iJest 10 feet parallel to the i~Iorth line of Block: `Io. 8? to ~~. x~oint; T=~'~~NCE Sola.th 150 feet rarallel to the East line of Bloc? No. ~? to -~ point; THENCE East 10 feet parall: 1 to t'ce North line of 31oc1~ ,~?o. ~? to the POI~?T '`r `3P:G=~ P?NI 'G . '~~-Cn' n;,~ L. ghat the '~a~ or of the City of I'lai nvi~:~.,r be authorized and directed_ to sign, execute and acl~nowled~=e proper deed to accom.;-~lish t'~e here~_nabove -rentioned conveyance, and that the City Clerk be authorized and directed to ~ hest said d•~ ed. P~~S``~~~'D by unanimous vote of thE:; City Council of t~-~e City of ~~ Plainview, Texas, this the 18th da,y of September , A.D., 1956. M. B. Hood M.B. Hood, Mayor, City of Plainvie ~, Texas. P. H. ~'~VAN _ P. H. !~ryan, City 'le rk, Moved by IrbT,-, .~econd.ed by Ward that the Council settle the condem- nation suit on Foxworth Galbraith property for a tot=~l consideration of ~~5000.00. The mot-, ors car~~ied. The Meeting Adjourned. `h~ ..~-, M. B. Hood, T~'Tayor, City of P~alnvie~.a I . H. ~ryan, Cits Clerk REGULAR SES`=IG~T, OCTOBJ R 1, 1956 The Cit~r Co ncil of the City of Plainview, Texas met in the Council Room. at the Cit~,r Hall on October 1, 1G56, wi th T~~iayor, TAI. ~. Hood, presid~ng and the fol.-iowin~; aldermen present, W. H, Irby, J. C. ~dmis ton, CT. n . 'nlard and. George L . Ta~rlor. City Attorney , Joe Sharp, Cit~r Engineer, 'd. ~~. Hog~,e, were also pry went. Jack F~~yne, Boss Smels r, Fsa_~l -,'files, and Dr. J. P. Cr~~T~*t'^~~d rressntcd a petition to close Independence Street, between 6t anc? ?th Streets, the coma ittee told the Counci_1 t'r~at all nr^Y~erty owners affected and. thosE in the blocT~ north. of 7t~ street t~a~~ signed the petition. After discussion with the corn~rittee, it was moves by a1d_erman Irb~T,secondc~:~ by ecT:miston that t~~e Council grant the petiti^n, ar_d close Ind.epen~e,~:ce Street f'rcm 6th street to ?th street. The motion carried. A coma,ittee from the Pla_-nv~c.w Baseball Ascociat.ion headed bar Sam Lans ford, and ~. C. Rouse;-, asl~ed tat the .association be rermitted. to have ?r~exican dances at the Shelter House, Sat~_lyda;yT ni 'rlts for the rema:~ nder of t` e harvest season. It was tenatively agreed. b, the Ci t.;~ Council, that the Pla1_nviE:TAT 3aseball Associ_ati..^,n be permitted to rave sucY~ dances, all to be held in accordance with City O.rd_inances ^'?oved b- Ta-rlor st corided ~~~y ~ dmis ton that all t':~e `rids received i n re sronse to advertisement, on streE:t swee~~ers, be re iected. 1~he motion carried. T~.oved 'oy Edmi_ stop, seconded by Irby t': at the Plumb , ng :pond of Curcy H. ~narews be aprroved. The motion. carried. The minutes of September 1?th. and. 1'3t,r~ read anal apr~rovEd. "~lovcd by ",•Jard, seconded by Irby gnat t1~_e Council send Chief' Pelrhrey, and Floyd L ,,, b to a finger print school at ?)atlas, Texas. The motion carried. The following; Monthly deports for Sertemb~~r were read. by the T-iayor. Parkin; i~ie to r 2~ X6.00 Delinquent Taxes 16~+?.50 Folice deport ~3?12.63 City Cler'.~ 2`?0!_~!! .67 water Plant ?gals. rumps-.~d. 1)r3bl`~900 3uild.in~; Insrector 403.00 °TE;;~.t lns~~ector Pecs accrd. X6.60 List of bills September 17, 1y56 to October 1, 1956: Plainvi~,w T-Tosr,ital °.° Clinic 20.16, 0. V. Fhilli-~s hest Tome 11_'7.00 T~~riller ~ r•1ill~r ti~otor Fre:ip;ht 53.1x_0, ?-Tol~~rin Supr~l~= Co. 12.56, ,tir. Y~. Tisdell 702.?0, Crair^~ Oil Co. 100"..l!~, ~•testern ~'lectrical Contractor 25.1..}_9, J. T. HE~n~?_erson 15,00, G-rent AmF ric._~n reserve Insurance Co. 36;35~~ ~I'. i-I. -~~r:;~.~?n-Colloctor 15.0':~, Ci~t ~~~ of ~~lv. C=~neral Fund 20,~;i00.00,Cit:~ of Plainview Gen4r~~~~:~. r'und. 10,000.00, S. ~~. 3olles 7.20 e~ 6~Fest Texas t~usco Co. li~3.1.8, ~-sand Pa .rent's ~~~ociation 6.0 ?, Al D. Fitch ~'.2J, P. H. ~3r;%a.n Petty Cash 3~r.20, ~?artense Pe1nh_~ev 25.00, ~+~o~;-t ~)tzr~:°y 25.~J0, 3ryan xdams 25.:)x), ~,~r. D. `:u~il~^ourn 15. J0, J. `L. i~`c Cze~. 15.00, 'dili.i~,_~n n. No~r~e 25. ",0, L. A. ort~n 25.00, I'lainvi ew Fire Dent. !x_5.00, Fc~r D„ C~-::-t~,.;r ~~6.67, J. 01_iver 3i~ r r. ~". 15.:)0, Galbr~-,_ith inv. Co. 2000.`)0, Cit- of ~~lv.-r~a roll yccou,^.t 1_?,~2~.21, ~~Ii11E;r e- ''filler _~~r~,tor t~rE i~-ht x.51, AlE <<n-?~r -Neis )ru.~• Co. 13.50, Amarillo ~)1~tex~rint Co. 3~J~'.`~~, Ar~~~, r~.. ?I~v~r Store F~ca.c~ ~ ~~d~cr 1'iet~r _m f~. C''. .90, ~;. ~. ~ar,;on ~'l,a,~,'~~~~,r Co. 69.25, 3. °~ C„ 1~.1~ctronics La.~,~s 2.70, -3. °~ G. ,veldin,~ _~~..~r'~~s 30.C ,, '?lair ~rt?~ Co. 1.20, Ij~_irrou~hs Corp 220.':)0, Cit~- Lact~.smit _ a,-,o. 9.`~5, 'ovd ~- )~=_~.~enrort :~_~ency ~.CL!-, ')emr:;,..., ?ros. ~L~2.~~~, ~e~-~_ stcr ~3ros„ 53.97, ~?emt~stE:r :giros 71.3?, Demr~~ter 3ros 1':~~,~.1L0, G"l~,~J~re ~- Cowan 55.5'3, Ellioti; Addressing '"achine Co. 1!_3„~~6, C=unter R~ -~art~n Plum.bi.n?~; (,o. 3~; .25, The ~arpark GOr'n 3~-.36, ~' O~wort'rl-" ~l~'~r:~lt_~: :~umb- er ~.`~~), Tl~le Count;>r Airrort %O.J"), ?Tu~h dale Insurance '_;.-~•''~'0, Homelite 1.21.!yb, J~~^vi-'I'L;11 ~c Co~~~~rany, Inc. L~~2.3e~, I~Teil ~'. -.n~~r__~n 110.':)~J, ~C~udem~~n '~ I~acT~~iauz~~hton 59.00, _"c;~'i_cal ~~;nt.r _:os~~~~ ,~~1 22.55 ~iid.-'JJa~T S;znrly 11.113, ld ,-y ~,.a.pr~ly Co. 1T0.~~~ i,a-wa-r 1zp,.l- 1'; ,_ ~ _ .._~t ~-or~.._1 -z.'~~tY~ Council ~~.00, Nert~zne et~:r Co. 20.90, _ ~,.rii':. Su~ LL1 ,- C^rr. 361.0'.), ?~~u-'l'one 1 Y_ :~ucts 5J.35, G,;yens `Lr:~ ~e t.~2.32, 'r' ,illi~~s ~ ?~ r °.er;~ Jo. 26.76, Plainv'~_ew i3u.ild~,:rs SurY ly 27.30, ~'lainvicw Iiosr,- ~ ital ?~ C,1-:~~?_c ~~~2.6~, F~ainviEw Plur~~~;n~ Co. c~0.70, The I~la:ic~~~~^~w ~,~°o 'T'ribune 23.0, ?c-uel ~'Iash C%~evrol~t, Inc. 1.61t..~~0, -~C'~F;-''t,~ i µY,c,r, ',o. 3?.00, ~o':~inson °° Iier:rin~• ~r~ - ~.`J2, for^r__ ^s ,,t;E»~r -~lect:ric 2'x.6" ~` 'o~~rland.-~=ordon 10-3.2~, The '~o'°;an Co. , In :. X1.12, • "ar~Tent•-5,~~;:ell Ir..c. i60.~'_3, Shook '.fire Co. 1x5.90, Sim~r.wn,~s 2~;.i5, 3e11 "~lerh~ -~e Co. 273.6`', ," 0. .~ ~ a„lei;on C . 25.OC, ~F:xas ''Iitr~l ~'ic,~. PirF- ,-~~. 16.)0, Te:>-Vit Sun ly Co. 235.10, ~'I'runsit _ ~r~crete Co. ~?.bi_!_, ':~ro~~ical I'al It ~O ~' ~ 7C1 '~ °' L ,=alt 2~' ';~ dlrcr Z5 ^t "~ ~ ~ ~ ii 25 C • i-, • , ~ • • el _ 1J •60, heo eln a~='e i~1 • f :.~. ~. Myres Sad.'le Co. 1G.5~, '.~J. -. Tisdell 111..65, ~~er .~I~e. ~ X7.02, Joe Sharp 150.00. Sa;~t~I~:S : ''^ r month. 'i~~. 3. Hood 300..,~J, Joe Sharp 220.00, ?' . 7.. -~ryan !T00 . J J, ~,.uadene -~illi.:-.ton X2,7.0:), ~P. P. C;itton ?22.00, '.J. _ Irby !~0.~:~0, 0. ?-I. ~~Jard !0.00, Ceo. L. Taylor 1.0.00, J. C„ ~d.miston ZL0.00, `?'. S. Stapleton ~~0.':)0, Hoyt C~.zrry X50.0'), ~~;T~:tn 3„ t~~~arv~:s 21~„00, ~"art- en~e Lelr~hre~T 325.0), Nubiurt 255.0.`, ~~. ~. ~~ardinal 20.29 s J„ ~~~„ ~heeon~ 260.00, V„ tiT„ ~e;vnolds 122.00, J. ' :Ie.flin ''~5. ,~0, ~Jel~3o~z J. Sn:.it}.Z 2~~.1;_0, `~„ ?v„ 3arn<,tt 250.00, V. ~~,. 3ot'~_~_~~-w 25~?.61, -~loyd ._~lar~y 271.63, Lac'_~in C„ ,~aldrer~ 265.00, A. L.testa°Z~J 25~'J„;).';, Charlcen :)1<~r~~ 250.00, Lonnie r~',i ller 263.07, Damon L. ~obcrson l~~!-I-.00, John ~~,~b .ins 2~,..~~~)_6, v~~a~ r,nr.d. r ~, ~_~.•~c .~::,~ 2O.,J;~, i --;1 I. J~'~~ 3lr~i~' ~ 7`1' J~.. '~' ,~e ~zr 230 • J•~ uT '_~~e C il;,~_ ~ f. 11 27I~• .~r~, ;~~~ 1 i l «~ 'icLer~^-~° '_21r.6~, Oz.ell C1_-_rls 220.J ', i~. 1:. ~3.~n?,'oell %20.~.:)% `:u.s ell `__tc'r~ell 220. J i, ~. _". Hamilton 330. ~ i~.~ec±~1 _~xcy 260.00, :1' ~=ink tl~~~l,r 210.;) ;, ~'~~ r: L~~nch 250.00, zr~:°il H:rk ns 2~ ~„~)~;), ;',];:lliam t_;„ ~ener^ar 2i_;_0.0 `, 7', 'w. Slau~~'c~tc~r 2';.5 0 :°~. ~~. Str1_c~rl.~zr_~d 2L.U.C)C) 'I'omrv~~,ie 1"~. N .r-t_ns 210 r~U "e ~ '~ ~~i ekErc ~ ~. 2;;5.00, t'lo~ d `' t;eele 2!~.~~ . " , A -;ee 'r~;o ~s !'~-X0.00, r:~rd L. Set.,le 21_i0.00,-ti-c'~~ard ~L. :!orwoon 252.60,~Johnne D. '3allE-:w 2!1.0.0 ~, T~?or~r~~__~ -%affron 2L~0. ;., Joe Settle 2~~.0.00, OE;?aie ~~,v'atson 23C).~~~0, J~c?~ie Tit~__s 230.00, C~-_:r1_es -. J-~co:,~s 225.x- ', ;'~. 1''. 1'o1E;y 1~_2~.00, S.~„ ?o11es 375„~~:~;`~, a, '^„ Herrod 232„J_? -to-~r :~arren 27.00, I~Io.aa~~d Gi~_:son 232.~;)~;, ~osti,Jell rile: n~_'e,~ ?3~„JO r LvE:ret+ P~~le 232. ', _LL~v, • rh_ _:;i ring 22,.00, 'I'. J. a~rr!.E:r 250. !0 SammTl ~.c0~}ire 21~.O~J, `I'rue;t~~; ?a;T 232.; ~, C. ~~I. ~~l~zclrmon ?c~s•3'~ Jac~% -i.nni!Ti.n 275.00, L. '' . ~icDanie l- 212.OOA1_ D. ''itch %3~>„O0 ':d„ ;~~ „ S~~i th 205.00, Doroth~r whi tten 195.'_x' , T . z r•_orton J_ ' 3.60 eorr~~e J„ 3oc•aell 21?.00, '~~an'..~lin -•'-filler ??)t..:)2, Louise; :;~;.rell 175.00 , I'o + ' -dd liurson 250.00, Jar::. s Gotiw~ ch 250.')' , ~o ~e rt He~~:bree 220.00, illiam ~. Hot=,~e 600.00. Fannie iorr~ar~ 32~>.~)0 Iris ~~~'auc~:t 231.00, C~roltm 'nT. CorcJov::~ 119.30, dick Cr°os~~ ~.-00.'00 iias~c:ell TT„ S~ ain 1T00.00, 0. ~. ruin 232. ~~.i, ~:_ to :-~J. -~ann~_ ;_ , 275.0 ?, ~eor:~e S^~ith 217.00, r,lo-yd r-,-1e 227.OJ, -toTr C~_nd.lF; 2"}7.00 Gordon: "frc~zren~en 220.0 -, J. D„ °~i1.b,~~?_rn 250.,"), A. 1,. :'=i_r.-^~ 2J0.';~ J. Ii. ~~2c~~'E;e 20.00, ?~. ~. Harris 200. J~~, -rnest ti ~~-1es 1~3E;„i~~0 ~' r„ Ca-rc,e 270.O~J, udeldon way 200.00 ~3. ~~. :good 190.00, .i„ Olint `.~~iri~;ht 210.OC), C. II„ P'~le 210.00, L. ~. Horton 250.Ci0, A. ~. ',o~.~rart 210.Oi), '',tip„ ~>. ~lexa..~der l~>O.J , ~Cl:~rer~ce ~~. Cl :_~r~ 2:L0.0 ~ C„ ~. Lodson 190.00, Donald `i~'illey 9~ „0'J, '~. .=~. Nei--^~1_~~bors. 190.00 Cla~.z~'e 3 ~.cksNear 190.00, C~~ -rlotte ?a< le 11-;_9.60, ~'ran'_~ Jo:~~e s 170.0.), I.,ry L. Dellis X1.20, J. ~. 'aylor 7?„00, Audie vt; cc: . ~0 G. J„ ~arlow ~1~-.r ; `'~1 , ~ '30, 3„~. Sheaa_r~ 19.20, -~. ~. "~i~ _^_s 71+.`~:), 0 ~ ~_r i ~;'~ -~lm_nson s3.0'~~ J'. '1eS ~. Fussell 9~~.00, Joe ~.~il ert ~6• l'%, .~ an'r Le Cs'e~r~,~nfi;e 1C1~)„~0 L;Vert 111E J ~ '. li. ~, Je.s~ ~e `~ J. :;:'.balls 21.00, ~ic~lard I''reeTan 21-1.OJ, Eli I-iorton !_10.80, F. D. G~it}~er 256.67, i~r. C• '~'r~-,-ras will Jr. 90.00, Jerry l~'isher !1.1.65 ~~"ath~,~ ~;:-._rnett ?1.00, ~i~:rcillo K. r'o~~ema.-~ 27.OU, James L. ~.~latson 63.00, John =?a~r Amerson 20.25. moved by Ta~Tlor, seconded by ~d~7liston that the rexzorts, list of bills and salaries preser_ted, be approved and filed. The motion carried. Moved by Edmiston, seconded by Irby t;.at the meeting adjourn. The moticn carried. i'~~. B. mood, Mayor, City o Plain- vie P . r . Bryan, i t - Cle :°k ~EGUL.~°~'~ SES~:lO:d, vC'T03~_, -1 15, l~>56 The City Council of the City of Plainview, he:~as, met in the Council room at tr~E; Cit;,.~ hall on October 15, 1956, with T~'Iyaor, '~`_. ~. Ilood, rresidin~; and the following; aldermen present, to-wit: George Taylor, J. C. Ldrnis ton, G. H. 'nJard, Shelby Stapleton, and ?1'1, lT. Irb~T. C;-t- Attorney, Joe Sharp-, City Lnr~^ineer, ~`J. =1. ~o:-~;e, Cityy milk Insr~ector, Jody Gaitrer, and City assessor and Collector, rs. h'annie L~To?-gran, were also present. Motion was made by Aldermen la~rlo-r and secondF~d by Alderman ward treat the tax ro11s as presented by T3;<;: Assessor a,~d Collector, ~~rs. r'anrlie ~To_rx~an, be arproved. T_he motion carr~iecl by unaniW~ous vote of the coi~n- C11. Drs. Ilowle, ~obErts a_rid .aofford were pr~:serlt and ,3.iscussed with the council a ~~~~~.tLer pertaining to se~,aer facilities for proposed hosl-~ita1 sit=: along ti-~e 'fdest line of the Lem ~=rock tract of land, bring adjacent to the city li~r:its on the ',Jest side tr~ereof and extendin ';Test from ll1_th Street in the City of Plainview. -'°~otio:. .•~as made -; Alder°nan ~~ard and seconded by alderman Ed~~-iston tr~~.t rlew:nan °•7otor Co~r~pan~.r, inc. a.n:'. Connor ;bathes Co,rpa:ny, Inc. be authorizEd a loading; zone in front of their respective places of bus:~_ness. The 'notion carried by nanimous vote of th.e council. ?'lotion ~,,ras made by alderman Ed~~irton and scco:~d.ccl bar Alder~zan lrb~r teat the bills e paid. The motion carried by unanimous vote of the c:~~.:_ncil. LIS'T' ~)h~ BILLS: OCTO='~;~ 1, 1956 to October 15, 1956. Southwest~;rn Sell Telephone Co. 31.30, Curr; .'rotor 'rei ~ t Line 1.59, Connor -'°-tithes Co. , Inc . 9.05, Boyd ,Q, Davenport =~ency 13.15, Any ~~al ITosnital 1.I-7.00, ~~. T)affern Cr~al ~c Feed Co. 51 _.95, Tom I1,F are _.ns ~c~:ir Sop x.50, a. !'-.. !lamilton 1.90; =iig~~inbotha~n 3artleti~ Lbr. Co. 122.20, -iltan hotel Cleaners 6.00, FIig~,,inbot?am-~?artlett Co. 18.5?, McDor~al~as 'radin~; r ost 17.25, _-a~rn;ard.-'`?all ~"rotor Co. 5-53.90, Ot~rens G-~.ra-.e 3';.37, . ~ _ ~- I'lalnv yew PIaro_ware !:o. 37.9, Pla! n~--1-<w llre ae~~:•vice ~6.-~~, American La r'rar_ce Core. `30.97, Plainview Auto farts G2.79, Plains `gelding Sur,rly 6.2's, I~'lains bJeld.ing SupplTr 11.13, tichardson Oil Co. 11.95, Seipp a~laC=line Shop 5.':)',_), V1Ort'"..1?'lf..';tOn-~%a"1On 1''et6r D1V. 10.75 ~"rYlite~ S Super ':`'lit. ~.0~~, '~~J. 0. Speck ~tac pinery 1.11.0, Shaza '~,Ja.lker 7.50, C~ ai~~ Oi]_ r~. r,~l-I.3.2`i Plainview heady ~':ix Concrete 23.3.5, S~~uthwc;ct~rn r~ublic ~'ervic~; 2''3.80 Pioneer -natural G ~s Co. 21'~~.65, Ilati:~~lal lnstute of ~~I. Clerk 10.00, l~exas ~`~unicip~:zl ~etire~:Went 2211_.:~0, J. ii. Locl~.e 51.1.1.0, St. Dept. Public 'aJelfare 2,556.J~.1, C. I,. abernethy agency 11_~a4.64, C. L• ~berr~ethy ~-~_~lc~- 1".~.1}_I.1, Flo:~;~d Steele '7.20, Southwestern Bell Telephone C:,,. 21.1.2.37 -, Connor ~'I~;tht,s Co., Inc. ?''.32, Gene 'urnpus 1ancey Service 37.5'x, elks Upholstery 5.00, ~t. C. Daffern Cowl Co. 11."'~`i, Ldr^~iston Service Station 3.51-~, ~~aton Stationer}T C;;. ~~_38.0~3, calla°~ray's Janitor Sup liE:s _51}_.00 r_,;r>ald-T~J~ews Publ~s~:~~z~~ moo. 611_`x.06, Lynns Cosden Station 3.%39, I~~cDonald's- Tradin~~; Yost 11;..10 l~iitchell .riard~•rare ~:~. 1G.77 Ido -~la.~,~e Ca-°e 11.35, Ozaens ~-le ctr•i c 5.95, Plairlvi=-w =:ardware Co. 11.111, C. :i. AnthonTr Co. 13.'-)0, Coca Cola Co. 13.~~)0, tlainview Safet;- Lane 3.50, F'erryr s•~ c .rvice: ~~~tati~;n 5`3.62, Stovall-1=?ooher -radiator Sales 3.00, Star~letor~ :~-nos • - 21.1;.5, Seipp t1aC'-1~_~e .shop 3. , i'he '+'~eStern -~nl',r, 'I'ele~;rarll 5.53, '-''ildr;;3 ~'~...cker-Cou,~~t~rr Clerk 3.75, :~i. O. Speck :"acl~~~-;err ?.iT.~~), Cram Oil Co. 127.17, `.aest~ Pharmacy 3~~.13, T 1:~~~lv J'di~;--~y P1v. Co. '1_`'~.2=, I`Iu-~I'or.e Produces Co. 50. 5, Pla:._ wi_w rotor `~,F~:rvi., e 100.60, T en~~.s z ~_c ~ ~; ~1 '_~et~ ~~:meat 92J.1~, Texas ~unlclpal f?etirement 30.72, r~Ya~~~il~ S~~u_1t2 >.60, S ate der t. l ~ablic Jelfare 26.25, C. L. abernethy 3~ cncy 1,7.75 35 J. Oli;rer bier P. I~I. 15.00, ~1ewt 1~Iheeler 5_.00 , Sout=:~~-Te.~tcrn Publ=_e Service 1,273.60, South~rTest::rn Public Service ~~o. 2, 10;~.?:~!~~., `I'ri r~n~le Cafe U.-'~0, Sout~~_~aestern r'v_'-~lic ~ervi ce Co. 201}.>~, City of ~'lainvicw ~e'^~s°al l''und 22,500.x:)0, -~~~':;. r V„lr~a Ga~'ner 72.50. -;,~,~' Tr.' was •~~de i~~ Alderrr.a ~ ~'a,~lor and. secon,;ed bar A1ciE;r~^~an ~.•~~ard drat; Ordinance ao. 66~~ , orl__- i~.,o tie cit-•, li~rits t?~l~~c'.s :~:c,s. 1G ar~d 30, of t~~.~~e Colle .o ~:ill ~~~dition to t%re 1'o~~T~ n' 1'lainv ie?~,r, :dale Col~nt~.T, 'I'el~-~.s, as sl,~o,,Tr?. b=r E;titi~` -, o" _'__lE; requesti r~^~ ~.drnissior. oi' ti;a?_d blocl~s as shown a?.d. d,~ scrioe~ in s_..-d ~ ~_;-t ve br~•.,~~,,.t into t%le cit,,, li~i.ts b;T s .id or ~%;.,ance. The ~~loti~>~~. carried by unanimous vote of the council an~:a t_:e Or':'..nan 'E; :^Tas aC~O'-`~e<~ u~T U1`1at11~71-15 vOtE' Of t1iE; cOUriCll. ~ .. ,.. .-...ri ,i T;''I 1 ~ -.. ~ - ,, 1 - l'r."1 -t7 ~_i~ P,r ~ 1 - n -r-l i~ it --- f'l'r nl ~ ni ~, i' n-' - - -tJ~ I.i.'~ _ ''~L ,~ _.. 1 1 la. _L ~- :.:~~5 'i -. .~ ~?"IT ~,r 1 (~.~I i.:,~, .,.I~ _'-__-_ ~ riLL ~l ~....1 ___ , ~ _ _ ~- _ - - _,_. ., __ © t, _ 1 i ~ _ i,l v -- .i - ~, ,_ ... rI ~,~- ,~ „T --z, ~ TT ~ - ~ e ,~ ~'~~' =~ :.''-.S, a petit;o~~ r;~~'s deers si~;ne~~ anal .Plea ~Tith t~ E; Cit~;r s..w C1E'r'--~: Of ~CIC; ~lt~r Of ~1?_1"1VlE;L~T, 'Y'eX:°., ~E;tlt'lOr,l~" t__e ~'_t'" :%Oli,',C11 of t}~re .%i.ty of Plainview to anneX ~.~r;1 admith the f'ollotirir~~ ; d:.s- cri%~ed area .~3-nd te~~'ri tort'- into tl~~e City of 11:~_ _nview, to ~sait: ~?11 of ;loc~rti ~dov . 1.~~ and_ 3J, ~f' ~olleme TTi 11 n di.t__on to tale C.~~,rn of .!la_r.~.view, in -ale ~-%ount~r, 'a E;X-.~s, as si"_:~tai: b~;~ Mat; of rr cord in V _l~'_rre 1?, ? a~°c !;, ~~;.P ~e;c.:~r's, Dale %o. ~Zt~r ~' 1~~~s, to GTi.i ch referE::nce is '.:::re :Trade for all ~~'ertir~ent r,u.rY~oses and sub jeci; to amr orders closi.n~r anT stree s a;.d_ al ~~ eys also of record, ^rzd~• being, a tract ~0,~ fc =:t~~~st `~~Test f.rontin~ of 5th Street i~ Plainvi~~TrT, I'ex= s ar:d 36`; feet; ~.:ort_~ <and gout,.,, and inclu.dir~~• also t'::=:t rorti~~_i cf ~~t`-, Street in the '~i.t~r of ila.invic~,a, 1e»_:s, l~rin~ adjacent to P.c above described l~n:', -~ i.c~, was :~.eeded to~~ t~~re Git.r of ~la__nvieta by deed rated ~'E;~1~.._~r~_ `', 151, ~'E:co~~de:~ --. ~?plume 2L~-, 1 „"e ,~31, _eed ~eco_rds of le Oounty, '~~xas, t;o ~•T ioi-_ dE_ec' =a°d its rec~~~~c refere^-ce _~ :-_ere M ce r`or ail r~ertinent and. JT-:_ i1L~,'.S, the City Covnci 1 ,lion a consi~,er~'~1 ~7,"~ ^f' ~~~iri r'c titi -n j~ ,; , ~ ~~ ~ 1~as 1"' i __. ~1. c:Y'~!"1. ~F. ~G r?"i.1 nEi7. t_ ) i~ V:'E; Owl''e Jf' Fcii Ca tr ~-t_'t Of 1`ln_. air'.. all o" ,~,:e resident, qualii'ie~~- ~~r;~r~1T;=n~° v^t'~rs mac.:s:~ ~~ri~ i~: ~-~~?. .arEa .~.-~~e s~-'°"-ecl said. Yetitir,..,~; anc? - ~ - `ITT"'~.'iS, t? e Ci ty C:~'unci7_ f~ _~c's -;hat all Of said urea is cent i _.1<<~~~:~_s to t~~_e 'resent cite li rits ~f t~~~e Oit« ~~ ~'1~~ ~_nvie:~r, and. f;''1`lt ~ t ~..S dE:'1?'a:~~_e, eX'-!E'ndlent anC~- for E;V '~ESt 1?1i;~=rE'St O t!'~.E: Ol^7'nFr '1'"tC~ YCS _.,C.iLC Of S -.d tract ar7"~. fog' ~~_ e .;ii-Y O~ ,, 1,,.~ i"1V1i'~T {, ?`'.t Sa ~-Ca area b~ anneXeta t0 tY.'e alt'" ^f' ` ~ ::i n~; _EIT, n ~~ ~ • ' ~_~, ~. S ' i'I.~~" 1. It is fo.?nd and d_etcr,-n ~n~ d b~< t~,e wit-- _:_i~~cil treat t%~.e follow:~n~' !~E~'sCri:iE;c+. tre.ct ol.' lallcl, t0-w~_t; All of i~loc'_-~s ~~.roc. l~~ any-?_ 3U, cf Co11e~..e mill A~~•:~'._iPo~: to ,, tY?F' 1.^„~T'"1 C~~ ~'La~p.V1ELJ, li'1 ~aJ_F`'`'7ur1.t~T, 'C'X~"S, 2S S`"'OTrtrn :~ti r.i ~ t O f' r'eCOri~_ 7-17 V^1L1"'LE; l~, t `' "°C '-L, ~)eed ~E-'COr(?S, ?til`~ 'v.^~L;r~t;;r, n E <C. ~. S , t: C 'vJ f '.1 c!1 ' E: ~ E 1'E; ~^i. C e 1 S '" E% re "`"'.-. ~ C.'- E f O r ~~ 11 '"'~E ~ t 1 ~ E' n t '." '.. i ?' - ~. ~ sus, _~P c,~.b ject to any orde. - ._ closi n an~ sPeets ~,- d all~~-s also of record, a- rd ~~einr~ a t,'actJ ~O5 i'E;<: t --ast a:~a ~Je t i ~~`'= L ~~`'; o;; ;t1~ ~•t,reet ! rr _ la~.r_~r~e:a ~~'„f:__s ~ '(Y 3n0 I~E;Ct {OY'tr- `~l~,d Jvl'-t`--, ar1C~ ir'1C1_ ~ir~r'~ a:LE"O t'^.a~; ?"~Or~Gl~ Ot' lth str: et in the• City of Plainview, texas, l~in~-~ acwjacent to~t'n a~~ove desc•L'ibed land., T.~T'~iCh w~.s fleeced to t'"e CitTr of ~~1a:~_;:- vieTT ~;J deed c;.ated reP~~;ar~;r ?, 1~ 51, r'ec~rded ir, V.~l,~rre 21!;., afire 531, ~eE.d ,ccords of ..le ~~~~nc=-, Te.~,~.s, t;^ i•T~:. c'c' P~~d and iL;s 7°ec~rc~ refere~~ce ~-s ~c~~ez'e ~r.=rr.de ~_or all nerti _,~n-t ;~r- r,c.~es ~` SisC%TTOPd ?. It is found and determined that the o~',rner of said tract of laic: and all of t?'~~e qualified, taxpa;:~in~ voters resid.i_n~- ~~_n tr:e ,hove described. urea have duly si_<-ned ~=_ n~~ till o"]. of f1.1c tr:~th th~~ Cit~r ~~ler'_~, netitioninr~ the City Council to admit, incor~~orate llf"1tS Of the !"il~;~r Of l~l~"~.~.C1V1~~W, TPX`:S, di~Jd t~13.t scJld r?6t1t1011 1S in all respects re;-Mul~.r anti in co reliance ti'lith Section !.~ of t'r..e City Charter of t'~,e City of tlairvictir, Texas. SL'CTJ_OT~] 3. It is found, determined .`zr~ld orde .red b~- rile City Council of the City of Pla~.nview, `1'e:~a.s, t~,.~at said rr;,ti tion in ~l-i thin~~s '~e mr'antec'. c,nd. t?~lat t'`~e ago-, e descri ed ~.r4=a ::e a.nd the sane i~• in all respects incor~~orated ie;to ar~d_ made a part of t~~.e City of Plainview, ~t'exas. -_ :~ ~'1 ~ ~_. It 1S f,_ r[,':.er detE3rC!?1!'.eCl. Fw!7CA Orc.7E; C'E'_ tt1G ~%lt' Co~~nci1 tr:_at t' e above descri.;~;d- area f'ror.~ a:.~d aftc:r the ;;ffoc rive date of t'~is ordin,~nce be su~~ jeer to tLc~ control and jurisdiction of ti're City of f'l~__nvie arld s~~_bject to taxes and ot'~_er as~esc- ~~~ents which may be _Levied 'oy law from. and alter Januar~yr 1, 1y~6. PASSED, A~'_'i.,~V~:D ~~°;'D ADOF ~'L_J this 1~=th d.ay of Octcbor, A.1)., 1c~h. ~~_. ~// t~'=C'~~~ST. h~I. ~. I7~ood-I~~Iayor-City of Pl inview, _exas. F . ki. ~ cyan-C ty C e rk O':Z~I:AT`CE )~0. 669 - ~ _ r~ T,: .~ ;^i n ~.-r -~ r~ V.., r,- r-~ ':..~"-rn -~ ,I ri_r ~• ,.~ 7 T _ -~;:' ~•~ Ah 0 ?l)I~~~Ir 1~,~L ~L~„'SIti,~ 1_~Jrt ' )~ ~L" ~1~ ~_ ~~~,r _ 1" .~_ - _ :L ~~.T F_ .~~ _. ~,i ~, c ~- „~- n_ rn ri ,, r7r - n~- ~ ~n Xrn-r ~m mm ,T ~ ~T ,_~ ~~ x ,~~ ~_rI S ~ 3_~r~.l l ; L ~ ~"v ~~'i: ~,! ~:~ :~~1 ~,~ ~ S .i. SI L F ST its' ~.. i ;°~ ~ IE .. ., - -- ~~ - - ,,.., ,i, ~; -,---~- ~"- -, r,, r~ ~1,'r Q~ P1aAl.J~d'1L~a~, Li Lti. ~_ ) _~v~,.`1~1_'.' r _ L' ,~,'_~ l: 7 ,-_ ti._ .~~~~ TO L~_ ~ ? T'"~~-~ ?~U~~LIC 1r ''~; ?1_` T. ,'J~'I~'~t~AS, The First T~°etl~_od.;-st C~~urc« of T'l~_-4inview, ~ex".s, is tl~.e oti'ancr of all o_f t'.~e pror'erty on e~c'., ss_de of Indepencence Street fro~~ the S;-~ltith line of ar;st ?th Street to tie north line of "~7c:st 6th S~reet in. said City of Pla-review c;xcept for tl:gat ror- tiop of said tract oti~anc-,-,d by ti-e Cit~r of 1'1`~ nvi~ a; ~.r,d ;T"- '~~'':S, It J_S t,`"l E% 1`1tE1").x10!'1 :`I S`~1d Cr,~~)rCi1 t0 1.'"r,T'rOVe t:ie drain~~r~e of t'`~e old. dratir bed. l~rin~~; al one; t'~e Sout~,. Hart of its nrorerty r'^ich wi11 inure to th.e oc..nefit of the rublic ~~en.E=rally since t'r_e d-r<,_w bed. is a nat"~;.ral drainar;e for con^iderable terri- tor~~ l~rin~; to its ~~orth and raithi~~~~ the Cit~T Le:~r._its. That its r_"lans for it^nrov~_n^~ t,.e drainar~e s-,-ste~ includ°.~s the clos~.n of laic! rortion of 1~:Ide~'e.:J,~ence Street; and J~1I~E ~iE_?~S, the size of t~~~e b~,.zildin~-;s `and ~ ~ ~rovc=°r.c:nts to ~~e; :.c.e b,r t!:e c!~.: rch req~..ires tale ~~lac:in:- of at lea•~t a x~or~~_c~~ of t'~e 1''111'~rOVemOY,.tS and 'oll.ildln~"s lCl `a'_;^'?t. L''.e 'o!"].ter Of. ~P_e C~'"~l.1rCi1 '~r0- rF rt;,- w1_icl~ will >e pats all~r on the street ~rhic.~: netitione;rs have requested tale council to close; and `d'Ii~3L;:!~S, It J..S t': E 1Ci~entlOn Of t'r ChlsrC.~"i t0 i"1~`rOVE aC]~' 1 ave ~~~^~~.. t~,n Street i~nYncdi ately East of its rronerty w'::ic~: will adequately take care of any traffic now using l~~.derer_dence "-treet bet„Teen ?t . Street 2~rld :~st 5th Street; aY!d - ~tiLL3L={S, a petit~_on '_~s peen st:bmitted to ti-e Cit~r Co. ~cil s:i_a-ned by the resid_c.nts of t;~~e a_rea a:~d t~~e o.'aners of property on ?th Street and Independe ~c.e Street J_ _.rnedi.~ cel,"l Borth. o_f the r~.or- t.nn of street to be closed., a ~d t'::e re:si,~ents or' the area and oti~mc>rs of nr'or~rty ;~mme:~iatel~= South oz said -r;ro~erty ~oti~rnFd ~:~y 'isle ~~'irst 'Etr;odist Ch~.:rch old above ~~ °:tioned and o.^ Inder~cncienc S+~rcet fro:r_ tl~e South. line of 6t}:~ Star°eet to t'_'ie ~,,~7e.st line: of >th Street, w'_~ich r,et=~ lion sets outs ~_nd lecla.res t'-;e a.:,ove raerli;io~cd. _1 ,.. _.~ ~~ r ,~. ~ 'f~- i - ,"lt,T .y i rti 1 7 r~ - i r ".:; (~" - ~~ ~ -f ~ - ~ 1-~ T 1 r ,i'. 1:_~_ 1_, ~,:),!~.L.:~:.Jl ~~ L._~ Ci i.~ ~~~,, ~ ~~ i ;;1 .-i-. V11. ._ .__'_ ~1`d~ u _. , ,~ ,,: r. 37 :~.~ , ~ '::~ :, 1. ~ ha ~J' v''E"c -~~ an.C" tLIE; 1.Ort~"i i~ ,~ereb~T clcs<:d. t rort~:on of l~1de-~endence sr.,reet in t~~~e :~it-:r lvin~r bE~tween t~:~e :`_-.out~ line of Nest ?tom , line ~;i ~~1est '>t;~. Sty eo';, ti::~al~ E ~~~. t~:e s~~.~e S'_~"?'i~:~~,~T 2. Tile '~i~l:y Council fin~e• tci~t it is in t,':~~e ~~u~lic interest to close t .at tort ~_or of said. street ~:iescribc.d. a°"~d. set ou.t. in Sec~~ior, 1 ?~erE;of. ~;~.C~P1!.i. 3. 'l'tilU.t tl'lat ?"~Ort1oC'. O`er I?"?de~')eY1dE:T1Ce St7'P,E;t .LT~ln~- bo't~Jeen t~~.E; South line of ~~~~:-st ?tLY Stre: t a~~d t':E: port'-: li~~:e of ':Jest ~~t_~ Street i~~ the Cit~,r of Plainvie~.,T, TF:~::_s sh~a11 no ion-~~er ':~e •-sed as a p~:_~_Llc Lr.ro~ ~_°}-if~.re and or~er_ streE t, a~~d tre owns rs of Y~ror~crty contir•~za~_:~s thereto 'iay ta~~e ~~ossessio1i thereof a~~.~'{ m~il~e ~.~s e o~' sa:~:e in accordance wit ; t'r.e la~TS of the State of 'Texas . PAS ~~~~?, ~I'1' LOV_ ) z?~"~ ~~'J~T"~~'~ 'l "l~ 1st na, o October, a. D., 195~> . (~ ~. '.3. ~.OOd - :`i ~ ~rC Z' - Cit?r O1' ~ l i. nV lE w, `~':. :.as t~ n ~ t:, ~ r~ : '°'~ P . If . ~r~;ran - City e rk p~Tot~;.~,n ~Tas r1~~^.e ~'~lderma.r, 1• ~„ r ~ ~ ,-,~ ~, - r ,~ d..1~ ti t~n. and ,ec~t_ 3e.~ '~~, xL~~er~r_an Trby thr?.t t'.r~e ~.%it-yr nab- 25~ of cost c~' r~,-vin on 2,'~.t%i Street in t~~.e "it;~ of I'1-.inview at S~~,rtre St-.'eet i,~. t'r..e "i'~.v o~: I'la, nv~.c'T,;, in ac:- crdar~ce' ti~Tith s tate~~,~rlt o.f cos ~.: ~:~f sa~~e re~,cyere~ by ~. J. ~orec. ['hE:: rotioY~ carried b , ~.:-nani~~~nus vote Of t?~.e co~?.~~ci:1. _ a. .I~ie council ui~~ ,r ~ ~. ,~ ~ ; ~,~sed ar~d -t .T~~U _~-reed b;- ail ~~~embers ~,~eseat t!i2t t;~,.e il~{ lnsr~~ ctor ter~•_ Hate all Anil'. ~cr-kits as of '_,~ece~rbe.r 3 -, l~~£~, and ~..at ne,~T er~-~~i-ts be _.s~u-... ~~s of ~.~,~.wr~r 1, l~; :?, arld that t!"_e'T bE i- ~ r„o ~, ~'-, r --, F ire .~r ~-n ~~ t' _~ t ~ ~e5 )) f ~ c .._~~zr •e d. .~: {'-,~ i~'-e ~~~ ~M~~, for a producer, ~`, 25.00 f-r a processor, a~r.d t',_°~.t `.rye ~E.~~- nit be is~uE;c on t~~e .norm approv~,~' L.y tY_e ~'i~!'_ _z . ~e^tor. It was coved and seconde' that said action be taken and the'~otion carried by unanimous vote of the council. 31 ?S iOr t:ie '~ri ~lt~ .~. a itr~.~l']6 COr:e __ tr`E: ~1Lr a~ } 1;;::~ S'l~t~T, 1~;~(-fit z^T E; re O'"~ene<a. a;'?cl tabul2te~~ G~' i~he c:~.uncil, a1^u ti1E: CO.:-~~:Cil c7r~i'E:! 1'E~d act_o__ on aetti_1~ ~?~~s cont~°_.ct until ~ ~s ~~_.t ~'e-~ul.~r •~ee~t~, i order to <~°ive fYl~~i_~~ t~.., to stu:3ti- s:~_i+. bias. - -_ ~ ~ ~---~---t/` ~'I. - . _:ood, a~-or, C7ii~ = lei. i.ew ~, . -". 3r,;r ~.n, Ci t~~ ~0 -rk Special :session October 19th, 1956 The City Council met in Special Seseion with Mayor, M. B. Hood, nres- iding and the follow~_ng Aldermen present, G. H. Ward, J. C. Edmiston, T. S. Stapleton, Joe Sharp, City Attorney , was also present. Mr. Orville Malone for the new ownership of the Bus Line, presented a schedule and route plan calling for 30 minutes schedule starting at 6th and Broadway, thence one block west on 6th, north on Austen to 7th, west on 7th to Quir.:cy, north on Quincy to 8th, west on `nth to Smythe, south on Smythe to 6th, west on 6th to Yonkers, south on Yonkers to 5th, west on 5th to Amarillo, north on Amarillo to 11th, east on 11th to Columbia, north on C:,lu~rbia to 12th, e Est on / 12th, to Broadway, south on Broadway to 6th. Also, morning and aftErnoon bus to all schools including Hilcrest and Frisco Addition in the Spanish settlement. TO THE MONO SABLE CIT"~' COUNCIL Ol' TLIE CIT`:' OF FLAINVI~:a, TEXAS: In accordance with the franchise granted to BEN F. S`~ITH, and 38 transferred by him to the PLA:LNVIE;W 3US COMPANY, and by the PLA:!~NIL;'.J BtiS COMPANY transferred to me, OLAN WTLLIAMS, all with the consent of. the City Council of the City of Plainvie~~,~ and in accordance with said original franchise, dated the 8th day of Jules , 1918, for the operation of buses over and on the streets of the City of Plain- view; and notice is hereby given of my intention to sell said buses operated under and by virtue of said franchise to Malone. and Camp- bell, both of whom are residents of the City of Plainview. WHEREFORE, we the said Orville W. Malone and Warren R. Campbell and Olan Williams respectfully request said City Council of the City of Plainview to approve the said transfer in accordance with the terms and conditions of said franchise; and We, the said ORVILLE W. MALO'_`dE and WARREN R. CA`~PBELL, do here- by agree and represent to the Honorable City Council of the City of Plainview that we will abide by the terms and conditions of the franchise hereinabove referred to aad operate said buses in accordance with the terms and conditions of said franchise. Respectfully submitted, Olan Williams Orville Malone Warren ampbell Moved by Alderman Ward seconded by Alderman Irby, that the resolution presented by the City Attorney approving transfer of franchise from Olan Williams to Orville W. Malone and 'o-~Jarren R. Campbell be approved.. The motion carried. TY~ meeting adj nea. i P. H. Bryan, ity Clerk M. B. Hood, Mayor REGULAR SESSION NOV~:MBER 5, 1956 The City Council met in Regular Session with Mayor, M. B. Hood, presid- ing and the following Aldermen present, W. H. Irby, G. H. Ward, George L. Taylor, and J. C. Edmiston. City Attorney, Joe Sharp and City Engineer, W. R. Hogge were also present. A petition, in behalf of Webb and Leathers, signed by Joe E. Webb was filed to close certain streets and alleys in West Lynn Additon. No action was taken. The Mayor opened 5 bids in response to advertisements for a Street Sweeper as follows: Pla-.ns Machinery Company, Mobil sweeper 9398.78 The Elgin Street King 10900.00 Austin Western 9Z~87.00 The Wayne Sweeper 9~61~-. 75 The Guter Snix~e 761)..}..00 Moved by Taylor seconded by Edmiston that the gutter snipe bid be rejected on account of insufficient information furnished abo~_zt the machine. The motion carried. Moved by Alderman Edmiston seconded by Ward that the Council accept the low bid of the remaing four, said bid being the Plains Machinery Company bid on the Mobil sweeper at 9399.78 The motion carried. Alderman W. H. Irby not voting. Moved by Alderman Taylor seconded by Ward that the City Council authorize street lights as follows, Thomas Boulevard at Irene, Aileen, ~ Juanita. 8 lights in 7th street Park 13th and Borger 16th and Independence The motion carried. 39 Moved by Aldermen Taylor seconded by Aldermen Ward that stop lights be installed on north and south side of 13th at Kokomo Street. The motion carried. A tabulation of the bids submitted October 15th, 1956 on printing the City Code was submitted by City Attorney, Joe Sharp. It was determined that the bid of Eaton's Stationery Com~~any was low on 300 copies. It was moved by Alderman Ward seconded by Al:a_rman Edmiston that the Council ac~~ept the alternate bid of Eaton's Stationery Comp- any at per page basis for 300 copies. The motion car^ied. The Mayor read reports for October as follows: Police Report 5076.75 Current Taxes 737-2.75 Delq. Taxes 1?78.88 City Clerk Water A~ Sewer 25554.38 City Clerk Miscel. 6515.24 " Meat Inspector fees accrd. 115.55 Water Plant gals. pumped 91845800 ~ Parking Meters 4095.50 ~ W. F. Foley Bldg. Inspector 460.20 n ~: Moved by Alderman Taylor seconded by Alderman Irby that the reports be accepted and filed and that the list of bills submitted s~-b be approved for payment. The motion carried. LIST OF BILLS: October 12, 1956 to November 3, 1956. S. E. Bolles 100.00, City of Plainview Pay Roll 9951-.69, City of Plainview Pay Roll 1566.10, City of Plainview Parking ^geter, Pay Roll 345.36, George Sawyer 64.80, Great American Reserve Ins. Co. 3b2.31, League of Texas Municipalities 55.00, J. Oliver BiE:r PM 30.00, W. L. Copeland 50.00, Ute Drilling Company 100.00, Jr. High P.T.A. 6.00, Western Electrical Contractor 108.81, J. Oliver Bier 30.00, ^~tiller ~ Miller Motor Freight 26.66, City of Plainview Pay Roll 11,076.95, City of Plainview Pay Roll 1607.68, City of Plainview 425.59, City National Bank 2014.44, F. D. Gaither 36.18, F. J. Clark 15.30, Army ~ Navy Store 258.28, C. R. Anthony Co. 1218.7, American La France corp. 70.98, Alexander-T~ieis Drug Co. 13.50 AAA Fire Extinguisher Service 72.00, Badger Meter Mfg. Co. 135.63, Boyd 3c Davenport Agency 5.00, Burroughs Corp. 220.00, Gene Bumpus 59.71, Barley's Cities Service 3.00, Bo's Phillips 66 2.90, Cont- inental CTrain Co. 10.50, Chicken Inn 244.00, Cathey-Fullingim Hardware 22.14, City of Lubbock 10.00, Curry Motor Freight Line 4.13, Crimimal Research Products, Inc. 66.35, Drew-Cilla tilimeograph Short g.80, Dempster Bros. 524.95, Dempster Bros. 442.58, Dempster Bros. 105.40, Dempster Bros. 71.37, Dulaney's 12.50, The Flax Company 6.85, Foxwortrh Lumber Co. 29.00, Gallaway's Janitor Sup. 12.50, Higginbotham-Bartlett Co. 15.0!{., Higginbotham-Bartlett Co. 19.93, Hilton Hotel Cleaners 12.80, Hudgins Service Station 1.75, The Harder Agency 25.40, Henry's Plainview Tire Service 5.00, Homelite 121.46, Hilton Hotel 31.50, Hale County Airport 70.00, Jarvis-Tull & C-~mpany, Inc. 12b.62, Kikers Service Station 4.22 The Karpark Corp. 12b.77, Texas Vitrified Pipe Co. 16.56, LeFebure Corp. 250.69, John G. Logsdon 49.65, Ludeman Rc MscNaughton 25.00, Lynns Cosden Station 4.b5, Larson-Turner Imp. Co. 160.09, Morrison Supply Co. 503.21, S. D. Myres Saddle Co. 3.37, Meinecke Bros. 3.30, Model Boot Shop 18.50, McDonal~?'s Trading Post 26.63, McDonald's Trading Post 24.20, 1Veptune Meter Company parts 325.26, 6 inch 15 small meter 668.80=994.2b, Phillips Petroleum Co. 2.43, Phillips Battery Company 43.07, Plainview Hospital ~: Clinic Fdn. 180.16, Peerless Pump Division 12.90, Plainview Builders Supply ?.50., Plainview Hardware Co. 17.51, Plainview Hardware Co. 2.20, Plainsman Sup7lies Inc. 8.OJ, Plainview Safety Lane 4.0~, Plainview Plumbing Co. 191.33, Plainview Motor Service 34.56, PL~ins Machinery Co. 3.98, Pioneer Natural Gas Co. 134.05, Reuel Nash Chev. Co. 30.45, Rogers Battery & Electric 51.11, Rowland-Gordon 50.00, The Rohan Cc~., Inc. 420.33, Robinson & ~~erring Drug Co. 5.10, Southwestern Bell Telephone Co. 35.50, Soutr~western Bell Telephone Co. 270.05, Shook Tire Co. 135.01, Shoop Tire Co. 77.47, Sport Shop 3.60, Stapleton Welding Co. 1.00, Sands Trailer Co. 5.3b, West Pharmacy 9.35W. JCL. Bit Welding 4.00, M. B. McKee 157.32 . SALARIES: M. B. Hood 300.00, W. H. Irby 40.00, G. H. Ward 40.00, George L. Tayl>r 40.00, J. C. Edmi-ton 40.00, T. S. Stapleton 40.00, Joe Sharp 220.00, P. H. Aryan 400.00, Quadene Billington 225.OJ, T. P, Sitton 222.00, Hoyt Curry 450.00, Bryan ~. Adams 210.00, Hartense Pelphrey 400.00, Hub Burt 265.00, A. R. Cardinal 306.60 ~o J. E. Sheeon 275.00, V. M. Reynolds 122.00 J. M. Heflin 85.00, Weldon J. Smith 302.21, R. N. Barnett 265.00. V. A. Botkins 296.20, Floyd Biddy 281.35, Lackin C. TiJaldrep 33b.02, A. L. Hestand 275.82, Charleen Clark 266.27, Lonnie Miller 24b.18, John Robbins 253.26, Raymond ~. Claycomb 265.63, Floyd Lamb 299.57, James Russell 279.00, Jerry Dear 98.04, William E. Pickering 235.00, Ozell Clark 237.42, T. M. Campbell. 226.62, Russell Mitchell 226.62, Jerry D. ~''isher 275.79 Robert M. Thomson 266.90 Frank E. Hudson 265.63, Jimmy Derr-yberry 75.00, A. M. Harilton 330.00, Leedy Maxey 260.00, Frank Rigl~~r 240.00 Berry Lynch 250.00 Arvil Harkins 2l~5.00, William E. RE,n egar 240.00 P. W. Slaughter 245.00, W. E. Strickland 240..00, Tommie ~''. Harkins 214.0.00, Gerald 0. Dicke son 240.00, Floyd Steele 240.00, Agee gooks 2!.4.0.00, Edward L. Settle 24~J.00, Richard H. Norwood 240.00, Johnnie Ballew 214.0.00, Norman Daf'i~ron 2!.4.0.00, Joe Settle 21.4.0.00, Dewie Watson 21.4.0.00, Jackie Titus 214.0.00, Charles I~. Jacobs 220.00, James E. Watson 220.0.1, W. r~'. f''oley 14.25.00, S. E. Bolles 14.00.00, A. T. Herrod 232.00, Roy Warren 275.00, Howard Gibson 232.00, Roswell Alexander 232.00, Everett Pyle 232.00, Mrs. i`~1ark Firing 225.p0, T. J. Gardner 250.00, Sammy McGuire 277.00, Truett Ray 232.00, Edna Harrison 134.14 C. H. Blackmon 240.OO,Jack Kinnikin 300.00, Al D. Fitch_2l.4.5.00, L. G. McDaniel 212.00, W. W. Smith 205.00, Dorothy Whitten 195.00, L. A. Horton 210.00, George Sawyer 11;.2.80, George J. Boswell 217.00, Franklin Miller 285.02, Louise Rowell 175.00, Todd Edd Burson 307.85, James Goswick 265.00, Robert Hembree 242.28, William R. Hoge 600.00, Fannie Norman 325.00, Iris Faucett 217.00, Carolyn Cordova 92.65, Jick Cross 400.00, Haskell U. Spain !.}.00.00, 0. B. Guin 232.00, Nute Rannals 275.00, George Smith 217.00, Floyd Pyle 227.00, Roy Cindle 207.00, Gor don Swearengen 220.0), W. D. Wilbourn 250.00, J. H. McGee 250.00, A. L. King-200.00, A. D. Harris 200.00, F. D, Gaither 275.00, Dr. C. Thomas Hill 90.00, P. W. Cayce 270.00, Weldon Way 260.00, B. A. Wood 190.00, J. Clint Wright 210.00, C. H. Pyle 210.00, L. D. 1-Torton 250.00, A. D. Cowart 210.00, W. B. Alexander 190.00, Clarence E. Clark 210.00, C. S. Dodson 95.00, aural Shepard 190.00, R~ A. Neig- hbors 190.00, Cladde Blackshear 190.00, J. D. Taylor 308.00, ~4ary Bybee 21.60w G. 0. 'Dickerson 34.00,(~ng~ P. W. Slau hter 7.00 (En~r) r'rnest Voyles 14.22, Mary Dellis 40.00, Frank Jones 8.40, John Amerson 51.75, A'l, F. Tamplin 74.80. Moved by Alderman Edmiston seconded by Alderman Ward that the follow- ing bonds be approved: Plains Plumbing Tarver Electric Charles Nelson The motion carried. The meeting P . H. BRYA :: TY CL .ARK Company-Plumbing Bond - Electric Bond - Electric Bond adjourned. M. B. HOOD::MAYOR REGULAR SESSIOTI NOVEMBER 19TH, 1956. The City. Council met in Regular Session with Mayor, M. B. Hood presid- and the following Aldermen present, George L. Taylor, G. H. Ward, J. C. Fdm~.ston, City Attorney W. R. Hog e and City Attorney Joe Sharp were also present. Earl Green and others presented a proposed plat of Junior High School Addition. It was moved by Alderman Taylor and seconded by Alderman Ward that Unit Pdo. 1 of Jui7ior High School Addition: be approved, sub- ject to correction of the plat as a~~reed between the Council, City Engineer and the School Authority. The motion carried. Moved by Alderman `Bard seconded by Alderman Edmiston that the Boy Scouts be permitted to paint house numbers on the curbs over town, on ~aoluntary basis at twenty cents(25~) per number, or such amounts as the owner is willing to pay. The motion carried. Parties interested in a Civil Air Patrol group of youngsters, also asked about the same priviledges. The Council air-<~d that if they could work out an agreement with the Boy Scouts to work part of the town, it would be agreeable with the Council. Charlie Young Secretary, of the Board of City Development and The Cha~nber 7f Commerce met with the City Council, submitting a list of nannes from which the five new Directors would be elected. Moved by Alderman Edmiston, seconded by Alderman Taylor the list be ap~~roved. 'The motion carried.. ~ 1' The minutes of October 15th, 19th and November 5th read and approved. Moved by Alderman Edmiston, seconded by Alderman Ward that Leedy Maxey be appointed Fire Chief and hire Tarshall. The motion carried. Moved by Alderman ~~dmiston seconded by Alderman ~rJard that the list of bills submit~~d bE approved for payment. The motion carried. B. C. Goree.123.06,`C. D. Powell 13.08,royt Curry 13.10, A.V.C. Store 2.18, B. ,~ C. Electonic Labs. 102.25, Crowell~s 14.55, City Blacksmith Shop 56.50, Connor Mathes Co. Inc. 13.34, Connor Mathes Co. Inc. 32.21, Craig Oil Co. 156.54, Camera Shop 14.09, R. Daffron ~~oal x ~~eed 49.70, R. Daffron Coal .x Feed 9.50, Carl Entermann & Son 12.85, Eaton Stationery Co. 6.70, Eaton Stationery Co. 148.65, Goodyear Ser. Store 14.70, Hale Co. Abstract Co. 15,00, T~iagonlia Petroleum Co. 2.66, Morehead, Sharp. ~c Boyd 2.15, Flerald- P1ews Publishing Co. 10.56, Owens Electric Co. 41.0, Plains `vJelding Supply H.20, Perrys Ser. Station 55.30, Plainview Welding 7.50, Plainview Welding 41.56, Plv. Ready Tv1ix Concrete 3.10, Richardson Oil Co. 7.75, Plv. Auto Parts 66.72,`Ply. Plate Gass & Mirror 9.50, Seipp Machine Shop 57.00, Strains Super Service 6.50, Whites Super Market 5.00, L. C. '~layland, T~Z. D. 16.00, The ..~estern Unian 'I'ele- raph Co. !T_.15, Stovall-Booker Radiator 14.50, Mercantile Natal Bank ~ Bonds) 3,071.25, T~Iercantile Nat'l Bank 282.50, The plv. Tribune ~ L{_0.50, So. Western Public Service 1196.60, So. Western Public Service ~'' 155.57, Trustee of Fireman R.R. Fund 204.80, Burt Electric Co. ~~ ~ Western Electric Cont. 226.55, C. L. Abernethy Agency 624.74 32~; .34, -~.~ Texas _'~Iunicipal Retirement System 1215.68, City of Plv. Payroll 12,063.14, S. E. Bolles 21.45, Dempster Bros 14.02, The Santa Fe Railway 4.85, ~~Iiller grocery 5.00, W. R. Rogge x.77, Dudley E. Godwin 24.00, Board of City Development 250.00 Board of City Development 750.00, Jr. League llay Nursery 25.00, :~ercantile i~attl Bank 1550.00, Irene Trimble 15.00, Plainview Public Library 150.00, Great American Reserve Ins. 357.35. The City Engineer presented estimates as follows: Bryan ;~ Hoffman -Curb replacement 8th & Baltimore-X247.50 Bryan & Hoffman- 129.7 feet west from Utica on 19th and 20th street ~ 1,1~~.65 Moved by Alderman Taylor, seconded by Alderman Ward that the estimates be paid. The motion carried. Moved by Alderman Taylor, seconded by alderman Edmiston that the meeting be adjourned. The Motion carried. P. H. BRYAN-City .erk G M. B. HOOD-Mayor ~ REGULAR SESSIOt~~ DECETJBER 3rd, 1956 The City Council met in Re gular -Session with Mayor, ~~1. B. Hood presiding a~~.d the following Aldermen present, G. H. ~rlard, T. S. Stapleton, ','T. ~I. Irby, J. C. Edmiston. City Attorney, Joe Sharp, and City Engineer, W. R. ~Iogge, also attended the meeting. Moved by Alerman ~rdard seconded, by Alderman view Bus Company be permitted to experiment Lakeside Sc]ZOOa_ and North Date Street, once Saturdays to TTegro Section and Mexican Sect only. The motion carried. Moved by Alderman Irby seconded by Alderman on 7th 3c 11th starting at 7:OOA.?~I. and stop motion carried. E~aiston that The Plain- 3O days on a ru.n to a day, also hourly on ion of town, Saturdays ward that t%~e bus run at 6 :OOP . l~I. The P~Zoved by Alderman Ward, seconded by Al~.er.nan Ldmititon treat au~horize installation of street lights at 19th & Smythe, and 20th ~, Smythe. The motion carried. The minutes of October 15th, 19th and November 5~h read and approved. Moved by Alderman Edmiston, seconded by Alderman ~rJard that the City pa~,= Earl Grec.n the amount of the paving on lot in Block ~ High School Addition in return for deed to part of Block ~S, for alley pur- poses, the amolant being N~7.50. `Ike motion carried. 4~ The Mayor, read reports for November as follows: Current Taxes 59d~5.87 Delinquent Taxes 1661.28 Police Report 5344.00 Water plant gallons pumped 57881800 Meat Inspector fees accrd. 105.40 City Clerk Wa. & Sew. 21785.34 City Clerk Pvliscellanous 2122.26 Parking i'~Zeter 3350.00 Building Inspector 222.65 ~~Zoved by Alderman Edmiston, seconded by Alderman Stapleton that the reports be accEpted and filed, and that the list of bills submitted be approved for payment. The motion carried. LIST OF BILLS: Alexander Neis Drug Co 13.50, C. lY. Anthony Co. 115.71, W. 0. Speck Machinery 9.~2, Boyd & Davenport Agency 48.75, Burroughs Corp. 220.00 Burroughs Corp. 60.20, Burroughs Corp. 1~~6.00, Carlton Trim Shop 15.00 City Blacksmith 37.75, Barleys City Ser. 2.50, Connor ~alathes Co. Inc. 129.29, Continental Oil Co. 2.31, Dempster Bro. 71.37, Dempster Bros. 105.40, Dempster :giros. 538.97, Dempster Bros. 442.58, Gallaway-s Janitor Supplies 38.45, General Electric Co. 1.37, B. ~'. Goodrich Store 8.65, ~sraybar Electric Co. 96.01, Hale Co. Airport 70.00, I-Iaynes I~~otor Co. 37~-I-•43, Hig;~inbotham Bartlett Co. 2u.u6, Hilton Hotel 4.6U, Janesville Apparell Co. 252.00, R. Daf f"ern Coal x t~~eed 2.58 Kiker's ~~ervice Station 3.42, Kimbell Plv. Co. 15.30, Lubbock Engineer- ing Co. 11.70, Lubrication. Engineering Co. 69.75, Lynns Cosden .station 9,58, ICI. B. I`-2cKee Co. Inc. 365.47, Meinecke Bros. 1;28, Mid-Way Supply Co. 13.88, S. D.lyres Saddle Co. 37.06, S. D. ~Iyres Saddle Co. 20.61, Neptune :'Meter Co. 420.90, IJeptune P~Ieter Co. 30.26, i`~unn Electric Corp. 612.05, Nu-Tone .products Co. 72.00, Phillips Battery Co. 6U.H7, Pioneer i3atural Gas 108.00, NuTone Products Co. 68.40, Plains I~Zachinery Co. 787.68, Plainsman Supplies Inc. x.00, Plainview Builders Supply 10.50, Plainview Hardware Co. ~~9.47, Plainvie~a Safety Lane 1.50, Plainview Plumbing Co. 3.46, Reuel wash Chevrolet Inc. 191.92, Robingon x Herring Drug 5.47, Rogers Battery ~ Electric 14.50, Shoop 'l'ire Co. 137.96, Sargent & Sowell Inc. 20.68, Sargent & Sowell Inc. 63.03, Sargent & Sowell Inc. 91.93, The Seagrave Corp. 26.30, Smith Bawden Grain Co. 11.80, State Chemical Co. 98.84, Stovall Boon.er Rad- iator 6.00, W. R. Taegel 62.00, Texas Vitrified Pipe Co. 775.67, Well Machinery & Supply Co. 148.75, West Pharmacy 29.35, West Texas Paper Co. 45.00, Winn Motor Co. 130.99, W. & L. Bit & ~velding ci.00, Woody's Tire Service 1.00. Moved by Alderman EcLmiston seconded by Alderman wvard tn.at the meeting be adjourned. The motion carried. P . BRYAN, TY C ~tK ~~ M. B. HOOD, MAYOR -' , SPECIAL SESSION OF COM'~'IISIONER~ COURT, AND CITY COUNCIL Held in the Council noom at the City Hall on December 10, 1956• Mayor M. B. Hood called the meeting to order with the following pre- sent, Judge Lee Nowlin, ttayburn Karrh, Joe Odell, Dock Brown Commis- sioners and M. B. Hood, Mayor and W. H. Irby, George L. 'Taylor, J. ~. Edmiston, G. H. iTard Aldermen. Joe Sharp, City 1~t Forney also was present for tn.e meeting. H. 5. Hilburn and L. 0. Brown of the Plain- view Herald were present. i'~ayor Hood read the minute No. 40927 from the state Highway Depart- ment regarding Highway 87. PROPOSAL Provided the County and City will: 1. Furnish a minimum of 300 right of way on proposed loop a round the west side of Plainview, a minimum of 95' right of way from 15th street north to a point approxi- mately 4200 north of the North City Limits of Plainview and 280' right of way form 3rd Street south to a connec- tion with the beginning of the present four-lane highway and will prohibit parking on the existing 52+ Curb and gutter section between 15th Street and 3rd Street. 43 2. Agree to accept the responsibility for financing all curbs and gutters and the adjustment or construction of utilities, and storm sewers, sidewalks, private driveways or any other municipal improvements that may be deemed necessary now or in the future. The Texas Highway Department will: Provide for the construction of 61.~~ pavement between curbs on the section from 15th Street nort?~ to a point approximately 1~200~ North of the North City Limits of Plainview and the con- struction of a four lane divided facility from 3rd Street south the the beginning; of present four lane divided pavement. IT IS UNDERSTOOD that no improvements will be undertaken until all required right of way for the proposed expressway facility on ap- proved loop around the west side of Plainview as well as any additional right of way that may be required along the present route through anc~ adjacent to the City of Plainview has been obtained. It is also understood that construction of the proposed expressway loop and trie development of additional improvements proposed along ~ the present route through the ,City will ~~e undertaken as available ~ funds and other governing c onc~it_ions will perLnit. ~* Upon official acceptance of the provisions of this T~Iinute by hale ~ County and the City of Plainvieti~ the Minute shall be declared '°°°°~ operative and if not accepted within 90 days herof' it shall be automatically cancelled. Minute Number 40927 Date Passed Nov. 20, 1956 RESOLUTION PLAINv IEW , TEX~~S THE STATE OF TEXAS ~ DECEMBER 10 1956 C 0[)~?TY OF HALE ~ T~IOTION was made by George L. Taylor and seconded by G. H. TrJard that the City Commission of Plainview L Texas agree to accept the provisions contained in Minute Order Number 0927 passed by the State Highway Commission on November 20, 1956 for the improvement by the Texas Highway Department of the streets des- cribed below: U. S. Highway 87 through and adjacent to the City of Plainview; and U. S. Highway F~7 loop around the city of Plainview; as described in ?"Iinute Nubmer I~0927; a copy of which is attached hereto; VOTE ON TF,y MOTI0I~T was as follows: Voting for the Potion: George L. Taylor, G. H. "uJardi_J. C. Edmiston, and W. H. Irby. Those voting against the Motion: NO?~1E W~~'REUPON the motion was declared carried. THE STA PE OF TEXAS ~ C OtT~ TY OF H ? LE ~ I, P. H. Bryan , City Clerk of the pity of Plainview, 'Texas 4 do hereby officially certify that the above and foregoing is a true and correct copy of a Resolution passed b,y the City Council of the City of Plainview, Texas at a Call meeting Tield on December 20, 195• P. H. Bryan, City Clerk, Plainview, Texas Commissioner Dock Brown moved that the Commissioners Court of Hale County accept the proposal as set. forth in Highway Minute No. 1}.0927 Commissioner Joe Odell seconded the motion. Judge Nowlin put the question to a vote. The motion carried un- ' animously. The meeting adjourned. ~~ P . H. 3RYAN, C ~ C LIi~RK ~ ~ F M. B . H001~, ~~AYOR Regular Session Dec. 17th. 1956 The City council met ire regular session with Ma~ror TAT. B. Hood presiding; and the f.'ollowing Aldermen in attendance, ~°~. H. Irby, Geo. L. Taylor, J. C. Edmiston and G. H. Ward, W. R. Hoge City Engineer and Joe Sharp City Attorney also were present for the rr~ieeting. The minutes of Dec.3ra. and Dec. 10th, read and. approved. T~ioved by Alderrman :Jard second by ~-~ Alderman Edriston, that the T~Iayor be authorized to si ~n deeds correc- ti n~; as error in deeding; alley In BlocTr ~7 Colle e Hill Addition to Plainview, bein? lots 5 to 12 Block 1 Ray Subdivision. Tine motion Carried, PETITIOi1 ;` 1 T O T'T~'_~ HONOR A ~Lr~ C _C`1' Y C OTr~,TC IL O F T' ~ C I`~' Y O ~' PL=? I idV ITl`,J, TEXAS T,~ie, the undersi ned, herebST petition th.e Honorable City Council of the City of Plainview, Texas, to annex to and admit into the said Cit~r of Plainview, Texas, a municipal corporation, additional territory now ad_joinin~: theboundaries of said city, and respectfully represent ±~o the Honorable City Council of the City,- of Plainview, Texas, as follows: 1. That the boundaries of the territory which t'ne undersi~;nc;c~ resp- ectfull~.- petition the Fonorable city Council of the City of Plainview, `T'exas, 'To annex to the said City of Plainview, Texas, and to include in the corporate limits of said_ city are as follows; A tract of land out of the North hall' of Section 31}., Block JK-2, Hale County, 'texas, described as follows: ~~,~a1T?`-ING at the Northwest corner of Lot 1, Block 1 of the Akin and Webb Subdivision, also sa.-id point bein~• t~.e youth line of lt~'~th Street and 21L~.~ feet Jest of Utica Street; `_~ ~_ r;NC7? West ly~S.9 feet along the South line of l~~th Street to a point; 'I'rIL~~:CE North 360 feet parallel to -Utica Street to a Point in the South line ot• 19th Street; TT~a,i~~C[~. T,~dest lOt~h.6 feet along the ^>ou.th line of 19th Street to a point in the i•~,'est line of Yonkers Street; `f'TI}~'~`ICF North 1, 2ti7. r feet along; the 'vJest line of Yonkers Stree t to a point; 'T~ E~`TCE East 223 .feet to a point; r,~F~'~Cr, l~lorth 33c.5 feet to a point .in the North. line of 21;.th Street, said point being; 3~ feet. I~Jorth of the North line of ~~ection 3y., Block JK-2, T~::le Count~,~, ~'exas; T~?L~JCiI East 1%?_Za..3 Feet along; the ~`,ortY~ 1'_ne of 21~ tT~ Street and parallel to the north line of said :,ection 3~ to a point; 4~ 5 mf.~ET~C~:- youth 712.3 feet alon;; the ~.1est City Limit link' of trze City of Plainview, 'T'exas, to a point in the I`lorth line of a 20 foot a1.le~- running; East and ~~,iest alonz~; t>'-ie l~ortr: ed e of Greene Acres addition to the City of Plainview; T:~~i.~NCE '~rJc;st X77.2 feet alon~_ the 1`TOrth line of said alle;~r o tr.e Northwest corner of Greene Acres Aadatio_:~; '?'i ~s'i\?C F; South 12!_j_5 feet a~.on,T ti"ie ~~dest line of Greene Acres Addition to a point in trze center line of l~:th Street; T~'ET1CE ti^lest ~4..t~ feet along file center line of l~tf.,_ Street ~.e a point; I'IT'NC Sout~.. ~U feet alonT the U~esi, line of the Akin x. .~'e~~b "addition to the PO r~';, 0:[~ ~'hG ~ ~;T~iII~>r oa' this tract; ancz con';ainin:~ ~7.: 7 acres of'' lane::', more or• ess. 2. U°' M 4 a-. 1 Pe titaoners hereby- represent to the rTonorable Cit~r Council of the Ci t,yr of Pl.a invaetc, Texas, that a majority of ti:e ~~axpayin ~, a,uali_- fied voters resadang an such territory to be annexed an^~ t~ere_ ~- above described have sa;•,ned ,his petition and re specti'~{11; ~etitaon and ask the Tonorable Cit ; Council of the Cit;yT of Plainview, ie_;as, to an~~.el~~ said territory to the said City of Plainview, '~e:~as, and t.~~ make said territory a part of said city by sucl_ annexation. 3. 'etitione s further represent that the said tr,_~ct cf _Lanc lies adjacent to the present cit;T limits of talc City of Plainview, Texas. _~. '1'h.at a portion of said territory s owned. by the ~'laanvaeti•~ Lndepend- ent School :District and upon wh=icy. i.s situated said. dis trio ~ s football ~.nd att~ilectic stadi,;,~m. L,_. Peti.taoner~ will further show tyre r~onorable City Council of the City of Plainview, Texas, that saic_ territory hereinabove des- cribed is conti~;u.ous to the cat~T limits of the City of Plair~v_,~~~, ~'e.~as, ani that practically all of the territor~T adjacent to saaa sc~ool district property has been .subdivided in conformity with pls_ns in ancz i'or sai~ti c':_ty, l'hat said sc?~iool district prope~_~°ty is assessable to sewer, .cater. and electricity ana th,^t all of said territory is adaptable f'or urban uses, and that said property has been sLcbdavided i n s-..~ct-~. a ti-gay that water arid sewer fac~li ties can be furnisrred. practially all of the said territory. 1~. Petitioners further represent to the Honora>ti~le City Council of the City of ~'lai nj,~i.ew, Texas, that all of saa~~ land ar~cl property as suitab7_e for buildin^~ sites anti r,hai. >>_t is desirable, expedient, anct for the best interests of the res-io'ents of said area anc~ for tie Cat;~;~ of Plaa_nv i.cfa that; said. area be anise ~:ed to sa_iu City. :~?'~ ~ ,r e;~r~ )i3 c;, we, the unc~_ersi~_le~z petit-goners, re spectfull,-~r petatior_ the said City ~%o:zncal that said area, territory and tr~~_ct of land her~sina'oove described be annexed to the City of Plainvie~~, `_i~exas, and be subject to all of its authority, ordinances, powers and governmental f~.~nct.ons. P LA ~. i"V L~~w~.' I PiDEP ~:1` ~t~'T~'1' S~; r'O JL DI: ,' I;1~' is y ~sadent of the School ~aara, ~-zer?~..nto duly aut:riorized b,y resolL~itaor~ of sa:iu school boas. 1 ~~ S`T'ATE OF TEXAS ) lryiUUT~T~LV ~~Fi F~?.ALFJ ) i,T~ f~'OR~ '~`=~, the undersigned authority, a notary public in anti for ?dale County, `L~exas, on this da-- personally appeared EARL GREEN, known to me to be the person whose name "s su'nscribe:~ }~ereto, who on his oatF~. deposes and says: I am f'amil:'_ar with. all of the resident taxpaying; gt.~.alif_ ied voters ir_. the terr:i.tory described in the above and foregoing attacYied pe t;ition, and the si:rers of" said petition constitute a ma~iority of the taxpaying qualified voters residin7; in said territory solzr~nt to be annexed to the city lirri.ts of the City- of Fls:invietia ry said petition, a.nd th.e liners also constitute more than a two-thirds major°ity of all of the owners of property in said territory to be annexed. Slabscribed and sworn to before me by tale said EARL G13Ea;N, this the day of , A. ~., 1956, to certify which, witness my hand and seal of office. Notary Public in and for FIale County, `hexas. A petition was read signed b,y the President of the Plainview Independant School District, Earl Green and others asking to be incorporated. into the City Limits. Proved By Alderman Taylor second b,y- Alderran '~~ard That the petition be approved. The motion carried, Moved 'oy Al.d.erman }~`dmiston, 'that Ordinance no 671 be passed brin.ginm the School and Green land into the City. 'i'he motion carried. ORTJI`TAT;CE N0. h71 AI~T OF'T`I?~TATTC ~~, ANP~XINCs AT?D T "~TC ORP ORATING I ~~d`i'~~ TTY; CITY L L °•'?I i'S OF' TrIE C :~ "'~1 OFD' PLAT;J~'T_E~,°I, TEXAS, ATT AREA ADJAC_?NT TF;ERETO AND FI!•:i?~T''T~:x A?~T_- T~~~l'E'~, 1TING T ='AT A PF__sTITION FIAS BEEN ?';i1LY S LC~N ?;, A1TD Z'?FAT A 1~1t'iJOR1`L'Y OF TFFL' Rt~SiDEiT'1', ~<;.~,[TALIIi~IE'?~ TAXPAYING `JOTERS TrI`I'HIN SIJCFi AREA HAVr~ r'ILE.;~ ~;v'I`ifi TFT{~ CITY CLEtK `;?FC ~? PETITION RF~~U~ STING SUCi=. ATTI~?~XATION Al;~i) i~IAr~IT~JG :>:'~f_D A~~EA ~Ui>JI~CT TO `~ ;F,, JUR i S'~LCT_TON Or' T='3E CITY OF PLAI~,Vr '~~~~, TL.;;'1S. '~aT'ERT:AS, a petition has been signed and filed with the City Clerk of the City of Plainview, Texas, petitioning the City Council of the City of annex and admit the hereinafter described. area and territor~~ into the City of PlainviE_,w, ':Texas.; and WIFTa~RE'AS, the City Council upon a conside~~ation of` said petition, has found and determined that a majority of the resident, qualified taxpaying voters residing in said area have signed said petition; and ';rTI'EREAS, the City Council finds that all of said area is contiguous to the present city li nits of the City of P1ai~;view, and that it is desirable, expedient and for the best interests for the rE:silents oi' said area and for the City of Plainview that said area be annexed to the City of Plainview; now therefore; BE Iii'' OR~'AITTE?~ BY 'i'L~~' C I'TY COUNC IL OF THE CITY OF' PLAINVIr~U~~~, Ti~'~AS; SECTION 1. It is found and determined by the City Council treat th.e f'ollowin~; tract of land, to-wit: A tract of land out of the L~orth half' of Section 34, Block JK-2; Hale County, Texas, described. as follows: `?E"aITTT'TT~T,T at th.e T~?orthwest corner cf' Lot 1, Block 1 of the Akin and. ~~debb Subdivision, also said point being tip-e "South line of~ l~~th. ~~treet and 21t~.~ feet ~rlest of "tica.~treet; TI?ETTCE West 19`x.9 feet along the ~outFi line of kith Street to a point; TT~NCE North 36U feet parallel to Utica Street to a point in the "outh line of 19th Street; TT~~r.NCE West 10:~6.h feet along th.e SoutT~ line of l9th Street to a point in th.e ti^rest line of Yonkers Street; TF{ETvCr~ North 1,2:;7.5 feet orlon; the West line of Yonke~°s Street to a poi_ni;; TITL;NCE East 223 feet to a point; A 1 L~ V~ --~ 1 1 ~, I-,.ErICE North. j3~s.5 feet to a point in the ldorth line of 2L;.th Street said point being 35 feet North of the worth line of Section 31~, Block JK-2, Male Count;y, Texas; `~PI4ENCE East 152L!_.3 feet alone the 1lorth line of 2Lrth Street and parallel to the North line of said Section 3L4. to a Point; TT~IPTCT? South 712, j feet alonT whit L~dest City Limit line of the Cit ~r of Plainview, Texas, to a point in the Tvartl~ line of a 20 foot alley ru.nn~ng i~:ast and '.-lest ,along the North ed~Me of sreene Acres Addition to t:he Cit~_ of Pla-i.nview; T~IENCE ~~dest 377.2 feet along the North line of said alley to the Nor. theses t corner of Csreene Acres Addition; `T'I~T~T'CE? South. 12!_4.5 feet along the ~•dest line of sreene Acres Addition to a po:i_nt; ~_:rz the center line of lath Street; T~I~'T~~-C~~; 'r3est ~dla . d f°eet along the center line of lath Street to a point; ~l'~n~?NCE South. 3U feet along t:'rle ~rlest line of the Akin. ~ '~Tebb Addition to the POZ'~`~, ~);~' ~ r,'?r;rTt~I of this tract; and containing 57.t~7 acres of land, more or less is contiguous to the City Limits of the C i_t,y of Plainview, Texas SECTIOld 2_. It is f`~;und :and deter-^~ired that a majority of the qual- ified taxpa_yin~~; voters residing in the above described area have duly signed a petition on t'ile with the City Clerk, petitioning the City Council .o admit, incorporate and anr_ex the above described area rota the coy°porate limits of the City of Plainview, texas, and that sa;_d petition i_s in all respects regular and in carapliance with Section Z~_ of.' the City ~%harte:r of the City of Plainview, 'Iex~.s. SECT:LOl`T 3. It is found and determined and ordered by t_~e City Counc_i_1 of the City of Plainview, that said petition in all things be granted and. that tree area, tern i.tary and tract of land described i n Secti,.:,n 1 of this ord~_nan~e be and the same is in all respects incorparated :into and made apart of the City Limits of the City of Plainview, Texas. ST~CTIO~~ !4_. It is fLrthe:r determined and ordered. by the City Council that tree above described area from and after the etl~ective date of this ordinance be subject to taxes and other asses`sine.nts which. ma,,T be levied b7 law from and after januar,y 1, 1957. PASSED, APP'?OVJD Ad':~ l1-)OP''~~') this 1 th day of December , :~'I. ~. i00d ~~~. Hood, °layor, City of Plainview, Te1;as. ATTEST: P . H. Br an P. Ii. .cyan- Clty Jerk ':t'NE STA ,'E 0~~' '~'~,~~AS C OU?`r'" Or BALE I, P. II. ARYAN, City Clerl~ of the City of Plainview, ~1ale Count;r, Texas, DO Imo'+:~E~Y CL,R']~=il'Y that the above and i'oregoing is a true and correct cop;~r of Resolution passed and adopted by the City council of the City of Plainview, Texas, an the 17th aa~r of December, 1956, with a quorum being present, as the same appears of record on the P~Iinutes of the Cit~a of Plainview, Texas. WITi~?i~,S`": ':`-TY HAND AN ~) OF~~`IC IAL SEAL this the lath. day of December, 1956. P. H. Bryan _ P . H. Bryan, C it •yr C 1e~ Cit~r of Plainview, `ie•;as (Seal) TTr; ;STATE OP TE.> AS ~ 3f?,'OR') hl, a Notary Public, in anc 1'or saia County ar~d State, on this day personally appeared P. H. BRYAN, known to me to be the person whose name is suoscribed to the foregoing .instrument, and 2cknowled.ged to me that he executed th.e same for the purposes and consideration therein expressed, GT_VETI TJNDER I~ BAND AND SEr1L OF OFI~ ICE this the kith day of December, 1956. (Seal) R. E. Cross Notary Public, Hale County, Texas -~- ~$ P~Ioved b~~ Alderman :Edmiston second by Alderman Taylor, 'T'hat City pay Plains Mach~_nery for new Sweeper Amount ti>9,399. l5 The i`2otion carried `" Moved b,r Alderman ~w'ard second '.>y Alderman Edmiston tr.at the following be approved as Directors f'or the Chamber of Commerce and Board of City Development for 3 year term expiring in 1959, Grady Tunnell, Jess West Frank Moore, Reuel Nash, Ernest Gentry. The motion Carried Moved by Alderman 'Taylor second b,-;r Alderman Irby, That place a signal limht 2nd. _~nd Broadway, and 3 street lights in Spanish section, atNixon and Davidson, Gray and _~1ain, north end of Winchell at end of paving. The motion carried. Dec. 17th. page 2 Moved by Alderman taylor second by alderman ~,°Jard, 't'hat the City pay Hale Count;, Traffic Commission ~~200.00 The motion carried T~ioved by Alderman Edmiston second by Alderman `_I'aylor, That :~rvil :Larkins be appointed Assistant Fire Chief. The motion carried. Moved by Alderman Edmiston second b;r Alderman :°~~ard, that the res- ignation oi.' George Boswell as Corporation Court Judge be accepted with regrets ef~.'ective as per request on Dec. 31st. 1956 th.e motion carried. Moved by Alderman Edmiston second by Alderman 'Taylor that meeting adjourn ---------- The motion carried d the rneetin adjourned /~--P Cit lerk N~ayor ~~ SPEC IAL SESSIOi~1 JANUARY 2nd. 1957 The City Council met I_n special session with i'~Iayor I-ice B. Hood presiding and the following Alderman present, J. C. Edmiston, rte. I~. Z~?ard, W. H. Irby, T. ~~. Stapleton, Geo. L. Taylor and Joe Sharp City Attorney. Moved b,y Alderman Taylor second by Alderman Irby, 't'hat the First National Bank in Dallas be permitted to exchange Trust Reciept No. 5751h pledged to the City of Plainview Account for like or larger amount of U. S. Treasury Bonds. The motion Carried. Moved by Alderman Edmiston second by Alderman ~a. H. Irby, That T.J. Gardner 'oe appointed Corporation Judge temporarily. The motion carried. RESOLUTION ~ 2 The City Council of the City of Plainview, Texas, met in special session this the 2nd. day of January, 1957, a.nd all members beign present and all havi.n~; been duly notif :ied of said called session and teat the purpose of said called session was to fill a vacancy in the of~.'ice of the Jud,~;e of the Corpo~°ation Court. The Council there- fore met at 10:00 A. M. at the City Hall of the City of Plainview. The following proceddings were had: It was moved by J. C. Edmiston and seconded by W. H. Ir~~y i That J. Gardner be appointed a Judge of the Corpo.rati on Coizrt of the City of Planwiew, Texas, that he should have as such judge all of the authorities, powers and jurisdictions given him by t'rle statutes of the State o_f Texas, the Charter of the City of Plainview, Texas, and the ordinances of said city, tl~.at upon his accepting; the duties of such judge he shall receive a salary of ~ 250.00 per month and shall be relieved of his present duties as an emplo~~ee of t%ie City so long as he is Judge of the Corporation `'ourt of the City of Plainview, Texas. 'phis appointment is made on a temporary basis and the said T. J. Gardner shall serve until such time as another judG:;e is app- ointed by the Council and has qualified, Moved by Alderman I~'dmiston second by Alderman Irby, That meeting; stand ad journed. The motion C ar_°i.ed. it Clerk Mayor ~ 4 ~9 REGULAR SE:J~IO; J~°i~1'~.J~~~~Y 7th.. 197 The City Council met in reular session at the City hall, w_Lth lP~a.yor TAT. B. Hood. Presi:~.in,~ and tie fol:Lowin~ Aldermen present, W. H. Irby ~seo. L. Taylor, G. H. '~vard, T. S. Stapleton, J. C. Edmis to.ri. Jow Sharp City Attorney and ~.~T. ii. I-?off ~e City Enm ~_neer al :o Caere Present. T'^e Mayor opened bids on setaer extension as ."olloTf~s. Brokie Construction Co, of Ama. ~F.z~01.27 Panhandle Cons truet~ion Co. of Lubbock ~;?~y.51~ H. B. Jordan of Amarillo ,L;15?.90 R. B. Ho~~,son of Lu':~bock i~_~367.00 T-7oor.e Pipeline Construction Co of Lu'~~bock 38:~~:_.3; Also bids ors ~ new cars with I. trade ins ~~ere reaca as f'ollo~as: Reuel Nash Chevrolet Co. 6560.OJ '~1inn T-Zotor Company 59~~.95 l~J. 'T. Cain Motor C ~mpany 4103.03 Cooper Pontiac Company 795~.1~ Iaynes Motor Company 77 X0.00 CO p Moved by alderman Ecam.iston .second. by Alderman Irby, that the counc i 1 accent the low bid or' NToore Pipeline Construct ion Co . At ~~3~~i_~_.33 ~ The motion carried. ---, Move~~ by Alcierjnan Ed?nist~n sec.~n ?~v Alaerm=gin Trrj-, -that - tine counc=i.~_ ~?.';~"~'P"' ~~„'r= LOS.°.' III: OF W_nn Motor Como any at ~"~~ ~.,~, 98 8.9;. 4 The motion carried. n~Ioved by Alder~~lar~ Ir':~y second ~,y~ Alder:~nan '~ti'ard , -that the Co~incil repeal Or~~inance Number 106. Th~° motion carried. Moved b;r alderman L{~csais-Lon second b;r Alderman ',lard , tha'~ he list of bi _1s submitted and the salaries for December be app-roved for pay~,ent, 'I'he motion carried. Sala~_~ies for .'December M. B. Hood 300.00 reo.rme Sawyer 158.10 Joe Sharp 220.00 Geor,_;e J. Boswell 217.00 P. I'. Bryan 100.00 F'ran.~~lin T~liller 270.00 (?uadine Fi.l~_n~ton 225.00 Lo~zise Rowell 175.00 `~'. P. Si.tton 222.00 Carolyn A~,=an+~s 181r.~~5 Hoyt Curry 40.00 Todd Edd ;urson 388.OC Bevan Adams 21~.~0 James Goswick 265.00 Hartense Pelphre,y 1_{0~~.00 Ro'~ert Hembree 235.00 A. r. Caruinal 292.09 `~~Tilliam R. Ho~M~e 600.00 J. E. Sheeon 27.5.00 Fannie Norman 32_5.00 V. T7. Reynolds 12?_.00 Iris Faucett 27..7.00 J. T~Z. Heflin 8.5.00 Richard Cross ?00.00 Tfdeldon Smitr;_ 313.(-,3 Haskell A. Spain 100.00 `.j. A. Botkins 275.19 0. B. Guin 232.00 Floyd Biddy 282.01 Note Ran gals 30':%.00 Lackin ~daldre~~ 2;2.68 George Smith 217.00 Charleen Clark 266..90 Floyd Pyle 227.00 L•onn:ie Niiller 269.71 Gordon Swearenmen 220.00 John Robbins 272.00 W. D. Wilhourn 2~~„~.00 Raymond. Claycomb 273.19 A. L. Kin~T 200.00 F1oTd Lamb 306.90 J. H. McGee 250.00 James Rus:=,ell 272.00 A. D. Harris 20:).00 ?~~'~ l~_iam Pickerinm 211~..01~ P. '~r~. Cayce 270.00 Ozeil Clard 80.56 F. D. ,raither 275.00 ~'. T~1. Campbell 2,5.32 ~Jr. C. T. hill NT. D. 90.00 Russell. T-I_tchell 235.00 ~s1e]_don '~~Jay 260.00 '.^Jil]iam t1:. PickerinT 21~)~.01~_ -. A. ~°Jood 1'0.00 Oze11 Clark X0.56 J. Clint ~~dri`~ht X10.00 T. M, Campbell 2J5.32 C. ~. Pyle 2.10.00 R~.~ssell. T~qi tchell 235.00 L. ~. Gorton 2;0.00 Jerry ~. Fisher 276.1-6 A. 'D. Cowart 210.00 Robert M. `Thomson 267.51} titi'.. B. Alexander 190.00 Frank Iludson 26E,.90 Charence E. Clark 220.00 y De rryberry Jim~n 23 x.81 u,ral Shepard 190.00 , M.. T. Came 265,00 R. A. Vei~,hbors 190.00 Leed;;r T~Zaxey 330.00 Claude Blakshear 190.00 ~~ FrankRi~1er 21!.0.00 ~o,f A. Aldred 210.00 ~e.rr;~ Lyncri 250.00 Clarence Mecarty 190.00 ".rvil Harkins 252.50 Frank Jones 129.20 William E, Renegar 2L.0.00 ". 0. Dicke.rs~n 33.00 P, ti°1, Slau?hter 21.5.00 John R. Amerson 11L~_.06 °J. E, Strickland 240.00 Frank Le GranTe 11~_,i-a.0 Tom~aie F, Harkins 21~ 0.00 Ray Don Newman 28.80 Gerald 0. T)a_ckers ,gin 240.00 R. L. dickey 97.20 Floyd Steele 240.00 'Tom Malone 51.x,00 Amee Brooks 21+0.00 Ben F, Kennedy 100.00 Edward L. Settle %-40.00 Clarence ?nlilliams 16.00 R_chard ri. Norwood 21.;_0.00 C. H. B1acl~non. Jr. 11.90 Johnnie -7allew 21.0.00 W, II, Er'oy 1_x0.00 Tdot~aman Daf'fron 2L_0.00 G. rI. '~dard L~0,00 Joe Settle 21.0.00 Geor. ~e Taylor 1.0.00 Dewi e Warson 21_;.0.00 J. C. Edmiston 1_;.0.00 Jackie Titus 21.;_0.00 T. S. Stapleton 1.{_0.00 Charlse H, Jacobs 230.00 James E, ~•Jatson 220.00 Ji:n~y Matlock 210.00 fin,. F. Foley 2;25.00 ;, F, Foley 1T-25.00 S. ~!:. Bolles 400. U0 .4. 1'. Herrod 232.00 Ro t~aarren 275.00 No~vaard Gibson 232.00 Roswell Alexander 232.00 -~verett Pyle 232.00 1`'Irs. Mark Eirin~, 225.00 J. G~~~~~:zer 250.00 Sam r!y l~?cGuire 232.00 ~i'ruett Rav 23?_,00 Edna ITarrison 175.00 I~, T~lackmon C 2.0.00 Jack Ki.nnikin 3'0'-.00 , Al ~~. Fitch 2L_5,00 L. G. I~~cDaniel 212.00 1~1, '.v, ~'mith 205.00 Dorothy ?~ahit ;en 195.00 L. r? . T~Iort nn 210.00 List OF BILl_,S TO JAT~I[JARY 7th 1957 Karp ark Corp LI-~-I- • 6 5 Lvn~~ls Cosden Sta Li,Oi Neptune I~Ie t e r C o, 109.71+ McKce, 1,~ B Co. 52~;-.32 No T~tame Cafe 111.90 Pla:i_nview Ready Mix Concrete 20.63 Pool I-iardisaare Co. 3.2~ Phillips Battery Co. 3.21 Plai.~tv:iew Hardware Co 10.39 PerryTt s Service Station 46.7,_ Plainview Plumbing Co 12,00 Robinson-?~errinn Drub; Co. l.li.9 Reuel Nash Ch-evrolet Co. 121..51 Seipp Machine Shop 2.00 Sargent-Sowell Ind. 99.61 Staff Chemical Co, 95.4g Southwestern Tell Tel. Co. 37..1-;-5 Alexander-Neis Drim Co, 13.50 American rJater t~.~ ~r•ks Ass ~ n, -15.00 ~3ratton, Lorin R. 10.36 Barley ~ s Station t4-.50 B, ~° C, Electronics Lab - ~, 1_~_9,cs5 '3r~Tan-Hoffman Const, Co 133.35 Carry T~Zotor Frt.. 7.68 Curr:;~ Motor Frt.. 6.3?!- Con>~or NTatnes Co. 8.~ar County Clerk 89.25 Daffer.n Coal ~: Feed Co, 1_~ .20 "!'?empater =3ros, Inc ~ 10`~.1~0 Dempster Sros Inc. 533.97 Eaton Statione"~T 6.70 Eaton Stationery 7.60 Gifford-A7i11 ~~1es ce:r°n inc., 611}..!;.8 T~enryt s Pla:i_nview Tire Servic e L,_,00 Herald Tdews Pub, Co.. 373.75 Jarvis-Tull Co. 1-1-8.80 League of Texas T~Itlnicipalities215.00 `.°lestern Electric Contractor 51_;_.,80- ?~;nites ~~rocery 1-1.5.40 Youngs Texaco Service 3 ~=.11-8 rl~.ook '~'i re Co, 98.95 Ludeman & Mc Naughton Ins 68.82 Lubbock~'n~ineerin;,~ Co. ' ' x.05 radin~ Post I NIcDonalds 60.80 I~7edical Center 75. ~0 P1=ai ~_view Plate Glass 1}x.81 Pla~_nview Seed Tlouse 5,110 Phillips BatterTr Co. 20.52 Plainview T~Zotor Service :x.95 P1~=i_nview Safety Lane 2.50 Piainv_i-ew F~Tc~ p. & Clinic 218,.72 Phillips Petroleum Co, 10.52 Bohan Co„ The 88.00 Richardson Oil Co 20.75 Steck Co, The 10.95 Speck, ~~. 0. Co. 7.91 Stra:i_n.s ,~up_>er Service 2..00 Soutni,,~este_rnJell C'el. 253..50 Antl~.ony, C. R. Co ?4.~_n Burroughs Corp. 220,00 }3pus, ~sene 28..15 L~r'y`ant s Food ;sore 6,00 ~3r~xnar C o. Inc 8.63 Boyd :?c :Davenport 1~ecy 15.00 C:i_t~y ?lacksm:i_th Shop 4.65 Connor Mathes Co, Inc 1,_,73 Camera Shop 13.84 Durwardt s 66 ~ta.ti on 4.30 Dresac:i_lla :Mimeo::graph 20.•33 Dernc~ster ;giros Inc. 77-.37 Dempster Bros Inc. 4'i2.58 Eaton Stationery 82,38 G~tllawayt s Janitor Sup. L-7.75 LIa1e Co. Airport 70.00 Her~.ld Newt Pub. Co. x,0.08 Haynes 1~Totor Go, 1_.11-E. Traf-o-feria System 600..00 ,', ~, L, _~it & ~rleld:ins Co.25.71 P~.arrnac y ~,°,le s t 15.62 . 'vJes kern ~,lectrical Con. 2)}.3.94 Shook 'I'ir. e Co, 2'7.17 Pioneer Nat, Gas 25LE-.65 ~ i T~iovecl b`r A:Lderman Irby sec end by Alderman Edmiston, '1'-pat tr~.e City nazi Burr rood Inc. ~~1231.39 bee.-~~~ - ':~i_t,~s part o~ ~u`' ~~i.n~-; done arOl~nd t~'~e '.TeLd ~tOI'e at 2nd ~. .3rO~~ d~~•ia,'y D«SP.C1 On eS+:, :LTla;,P rC`;C? b;I t~~e C ; .,tr ~~,:~TZne ;r~ The moti on Carried, The mirr_~ ` ~s oi' Dec., 1`Tth epee Jan. 2nd, rea~_ anc~ approved. Tt~_e Ma~ror ~r~Pad montnl-- reports f:,,~ ~~ ~m`~_~er a fo loves: Food. In.,:~r~ector }3.00 Meat Inspector fees accrd. 62,7 '31d~. Inspector 2n3.5o ':1a~,er .,'lane -gallons ~.~~.?m~ed 71'>95~00 current T'ax~~s 5Z~,1;.'72.05 Police Report 3L!.71_;..00 delinquent tax 1,272}_,22 Parkin~_; Meters 373.50 C i_ty Clerk 2, 05~~~..30 T~~loved ~b;;7 ~lc~e-rm ~.n I='c~miston second by Alderman Irb~r, `I'i~at tree reports be accepted an l I:'iled. 'she moti on carried T~ioved byT Aldermen Irb~T sec~~nd by Alderman `.lard, t-;lee t:::~e Council authorize t?~.e T~'Ia~-or to contaaet tiaith JaT `':: Sta:~leton ~:,1 reclaim t1:~e~ ~ metal at dump mround. v The motion carried ~ T~loved by alderman Edmiston sec :nca b~; Alderman Irb;y, t:1at the ,~ meetinM stand adjourned. CITY C ~RK T~IAYOR Regular Session Jan. 21st., 1957 The City Council met in }3e;-;ulcer Session with T~'Ia~Tor ~rt ~3. :pod presidi:2~; an~~ the 'allowing Aldermen present, '~eo. L. Taylor, .a. =~. i~~~by, G, Ii. '.lard, J. C. Idmiston , and T. S. Stapleton. ~nl. R. ~og~;e City E'n~;ineer and Joe Sh2rp City Attorn.e~r also ~Nere present. T}-,_e 1'!finute~> of Jan. 17th wE:re read and approved. TT~e City Attorney approved tike electrical -pond of `~~ro,et Rar as an electrician. ~TOVed. by alderman UJard. Second 'oy Alderman L~'dmistone, teat tic ins tai- lation o°~ stan.dard street l.i~hts be approved., at alle~,~ between nth and 6th streets on ~fermon Street. Elpaso at 22nd Street. The motion Carried.. T~'Ioved by A1_d.erman Irby and second by Alderman Ta~;~lor, that tree resi~~nation of '1. P. Sitton, long time employe o_f Tree City-, be accer~~ted with regrets. 'I'h~, mot ion carried. '~!oved by Alderman ,1a_rd secc>nd by Alderm-gin Edmiston, that t~;e sala_ries anal list o' bills submitted by approved. The motion carried. LIST 0=:~ ~~1LI. S _~'0'=~ JAi~TUA '~I' 21-1''E3. 7_ Cart. Short. ~-~ 30.00 Hoyt Curry ~; 2r-.00 Irene Tremble 15.00 TvI. '~. Hood. 25.00 Jerry '~'ishe;r Plymouth `dock Shirt Co. 20.00 2)2,57 ~fJ. D~ Teel-bourn J. _I. ~cGee 2'x".00 25.;0 Great~lmeri.can `teserve Inc.278.20 William R. ~Io~g•e 2:,.00 Great .Ame ri.can ~'eserve 55.1_i- Plai v ~. ew Fire Dept. ~~ 5.00 Great American~~eserve 16..36 G ith D 1`' City of Pl~~~inview a er . . 5'x.00 Social Security Fund 10,21x_9.57 L• A. Horton 25.00 City- of? lairwiew ~'• I:I• -~r~an Pett~~ Cash l~'.01} Social Security Fund 2,101.17 ~~• ~~• tsryan Petty Cash ` ' ?.%~6 Cit;y~ o:(.' ;'i<:anv=-ew J ~ R Social Se curetT,T rand X61.2 r, r ~~ T t- Store 13 n0 •~ I'he Alcove Restauran t-~ • 50 hlexand_er-Nei s Drug Co 13.50 Caprock ~~rat-er ~. Sewer A ssc. 5.00 ~urrou~hs Corr, . C 2?0.00 Caprock ti~lat.er p~ Sewer 32. 0 ;3arlev's ities Serv:ic;e 13.00 Cit~.T Nati opal .rank . 1_}_x.10 L,ob-s ~'iumbin~ Co. x.00 T-Tartense ''elphrey 25.00 ;~ ~ C P;lectronics Labs 7.50 ~. Boyd. ~:. Davenport Asfency ~i> Connor Mathes Co City Blacksmith Shop Dempster Bros r{;atop Stationery Bob Edwards Ca.::>inet Shop i~'echheimer Bros. Co The r~~1. ax C o . Gallaways Janitor Supt;lies Hilton Hotel Cleaners i~enryt s 'ire Service Claude Hutcherson Air Serv. Kimbell-Pi~~ ~rlview Co. ~~i~~g;inbotham Bartlett Co. Kikers Lubbock Engineering Co. Larson-`T'urner Co. Nieinecke Bros S. D, M=mes Saddle Co. Ne~~tune i~ieter Co, Mains i!iachinerTr Co. Phillips ~~attery Co, Tie Prescription shop Play •~view Hardware Co. Pooh Hardware Co. r'riillips Petrolew.n Co. Plainview Motor Service ~~ogers Battery Reuel-Nash Chevro~.et W. 0. Speck Machinery ~~_ Shook lire Co. 'T'he Speck Co. Transit Concrete Co. r1 iruz I~~Io t o.r C o , Trlentworth I~~orman Co. ;~lestern Elect. Cont. ~~oungs `T'exaco Service 5.00 Prank Li.rin~ ~~ 17_ , 75 101.76 Curry I~iotor ~~ rt. ~.01~ 55.95 Dempster Bros. 538.97 ~.~G2.[8 Dempster 3ros 105.L0 88.30 Bob L'dwards Cabinet Shop 1_.00 Z~.00 r~ ingerpr~int Equipment Lab 12.66 756.00 j~'airbanks I~4orse ~ Co. 9.80 9.75 Gunter R~ Barton Plumbing 22«1;.5 50.88 Hera7_d News Publishing X0 .33.85 6.6 Hilton Hotel 22.90 7.50 Holts Sporting; Goods Co. 56.31 3.75 Jarvis 'lull Co. 87«85 1.1.85 Higginbotham Bartett ~%o. 15.95 23.32 The Karpark Corp 17.06 1~.~ 5 Hale Co. Airport 70x00 6.~5 Lynnts Cosden Station 8.88 b«50 Midwa~r Supply Co. 30.63 109.04 McDonalds `i~'rading; Post 65.36 20«51 Medical Center 52.25 411..06 National Disinfectant Co. 51i_.2.5 32~.h~ Phillips ~3attery Co. 16.09 ' C~1«31_t_ Fred r'laut Co. 27.9J 3.87 Plainview Hardware Co. 59.17 60..65 ?'lainsman Suprlies Inc. 16.00 2.50 ~'lainvi.ew Hospital Rc Clinic. 279.55 8.25 }'l~~.inview Plumbing; Co. 21~.1_a9 20.39 Robir_son Herring Drug lCi.26 9.10 Richardson Oil Co. 9.00 119x69 Sar~~en~; Sowell Inc. 516..99 17.511- Shook lire Co. 38.5Q 27«72 Strair_s Super Service 6.25 6.y1 United States Stationery 59.90 26.90 Vicks !~Zachine Shop 5.00 8,ft5 ~:Vr~l~ tet :~ Gro• 59rQQ 28x10 '~lestern Elec. Con. 228.81 10.50 ~nl. ~ L iii t cue '~delding lCi«70 40.97 Moved ;._y ~jlderman Irby second by Alderman Edmiston, that t_~~e Council advertise for bids on new well and pump separately. The motion carried Moved b~T Alderman Taylor second by Alderman Edmiston that the meeting adjourn. The motion carried. CI ERK MA YO Regular Session I'e'oruar,y 1;.th 157 `I?he City Cot.znc;_1 met in regular Session wi th tila~;~or hI. B. Hood presiding; and the following Aldermen present, tiw'. H. I~b:~-, ~~. H, ~~Iard and J. C. t;dmi ston, ~~^1. L~, T-Io ~~ge Cit;;r En.r;ineer, Join 'Tho~~nas !=~oYd for Joe Sharp, and L. D. gown of the Herald Publishing Co, tilso attended the meet- ing. ~Pl~e 1`ii nutes of January 21st. read and approved. 1~Ioved. btr ~'~.lderrnan Edmiston sec:~nd bar Alderman Irby, that tt~e resign- at'on of A. T. ~rerrod, lon; time employe of tree water department be accepted with regrets. The IvTotion Carried. ~'ioved b,y alderman Ward second b,,r Alderman ~~`crniston, that A. ~. c~oenin~er be a.npointed a Ju.d~e of the Corporation Court of the City of Plainview Texas, that he should have as such Judge all of tr_e authorities, power, and jurisdiction given him by tr~ie Statutes of the State of Texas, The Charter of t't~e City of Plainview Texas, and the ordinances of said City,-, that upon his acceptance of the duties of such Judge, he shall recieve a salary of 250.00 per moh.th, acrd s'r~all serve until his s~~,cccss- or is selected and qualii"iec. The motion carried. Moved b,y Alderman ~~ctmiston second b~~ Alderman Irb,l, that the: itiTa~Tor be authorized to sign the amreement ~~~itr! !',e :.Mate H:ightiaay Departmer~: for improvements off' Date Street hi~hwa-~, listen as Orrinance Alo: h73. The Motion Carried., -; p~TO~,•~,i bt,T Alderman ~~.+ard second k;y Alderm?-nr_,dmiston, t~_a~, Or~~inanc:; :o.~ h74, Adoption of t:h_e erode be passed of"fective i~~a;y= 6th, 1957. The Nioti on Ca:rri ed. ORDIi`~TAf1CL N0. 671+ ADOPTION OF C 0'~L aT,j O'~,~.~-,,TAt~TC:~, A-)JP ~;-.;;s ~`! CODIF IC~'I'I0"~; 1-~~ii k1~VISI~O~,T Cr [' :n. ~i~i)Ii`v'~1_~T.~.~~ JF mT{'~ CI':['Y OF PDAIT~TVIEW, `I'F~{iS: REPEALIi'JG ALL 0 ~IJ~'~i.?'JC:~:~ ~~F' 1 x~T1~~:~.~L -~iu rt ~T Tr r' i 4~' C Ii r ~ ~~, f-~~ ,r ern ~ '~ ~ ~!'~. I~.`',~Lr~L : PERi~-ZA'~TF1`~1~ ~~A= JT?_~ NOT' ENL~n.E~.~T~'t~ ~,-, ~~.~~, ~ riS ~_~t~~~; ~ IU11S i.~~ :~ ~ , A`'D P;30`JI'~I?,r ~;~ ~ ?I ~ h`fh~'~1TJ? ;~ -„ ~r S~iID ~ODL. T~IT~~;Rt;`--~.~, the City Council of t;;_e City of Plainview hay paused its ordinance-:s of a general and permanent nature to be compiled. anu revised and ti~:e same are embodied in a compilation a~~c: re~-i.>ion t.er~of known as "The Code of the Cit: of Plainview, Teas, 1957"; NOr+I, T F~ t~EFORE, Br I`i_ Or~DA: ~,rFr '3Y T .ii C I''f C OJNC IL OF Ti'r; C I`I'Y OF PLAI id'~ IE,v SFC`~~ ~:0'`T 1. 'T'hat the ordinances of the city of i?la _n; iew, Texas, of a general and permanent nature, as codified in tL~e followin` chapters, namely, Chapters 1 to lh, both. inclusive, are ordained as general ~ ordinances and are adopted as "The Code of t},e City of P1-~=~:~~ ~_ew, 'c:~~as, ~ 1957". 'Q SEC TTON 2. That all the provisions of "The Code of t r,e City of Plai,w_iew, Texas, 1957t1 shall be in force and effect Qn an after tt~_e 6th °°"~ da;r of Pf1ay, .~. D. , 1957, and all ordinances of a general and permanent nature, adoptPr? '~v t:'-~.e City Council a_ad in force at the time Lhi ordinance tallies effect znd not. contzine~? in "tree Code of the City of Plainview, Texas, 19~~7", are hereby repealed from and aj-.'tor ~-1e 6th day of Maur, A. D„ 1x57, except as hereinaf ter provided, ,:SECTION 3. That the repeal provided f'or in the preced'_n~r section of this ordinance shall not effect anv oi'fen~~e or act comr.itted or cone or an~~- penalty or forfeiture incurred or any contr°~ct or ri_t~,t esta:;- lisried or a_ccrui n~T before t~~.e 6th da;~ of ~Iay, A. n., 1957, noY~ snal~_ such repeal affect any ordi:r~ance or resolution prornisin, or ~uaranteeJ_ng the payment of mone;~= b~l~ t:ie City or anjT evidenoo of said City s indebtedness, or any contract or oblir~ation assurned b~= sa:id Ci i;y;nor shall said repeal a:~'fect the administrative ordinances or resolutions of thF; City Council not in conflict or .i_nconsistent wi_trl t~:e rrovisions of this Code; nor shall it affect an;y ritr'r.~it or franchise c:~nferred by any ordinance or resolution of the C it-- Co~_zncil on an,y pers~r or corporation, nor shall it affect any ordinance or resolution of the City Counc l fileih salaries of city of fivers or emoloyees; nor shall it affect Ordinance No. 273 known as the `~uildin=; ,ode, except t~~a~ '..~.~-~ lire 1-imits and bizildin~ restrictions in re-hard thereto shall be as provided in Chapter 16 of this code; nor shall it affect and= ordinance relatinrr to the pension plan for firemen; nor shall it. be construed as repealinT an,y ordinance .re1_atin~~ ~~~ t ~e adoption of retirement plans i'or its employees and for t'~:e paym ent of Social Security in accord~.nce ~.aith t!~e law of the; ~Unite~ :Mates; nor shall it affect any ordi nance or par; s of an~T o_rd'_nance which fix :r-rtes and fares; nor shall. it affect an;;- pre~,rious ^_ssessment ordhan~,es; nor sh~-.17_ it affect arL;;= ordinance relative i_~o tax levy; nor shall it affect any boundary de~~'_~~in;T ordinances; nor. sh.a11 it af:f'ect any; boundary e~~tension or ~~r.~:o-~ation ordinances; nor s'rlall i t ai'fect Ordinance T~To, 622, pertainl_n~; to :°.ir~~ort Zoning ~e -•ulations of t;!e Hale County A:~rport; nor sha-~.l i t affect any ordinance relative to t'~~ie adoption of plats for subdivisions ~.nd additions t., ~~?-:e Original Town of Plainview;. nor shall it a~'fect any ordinance relative to t'~e adoption oi' and; plats for subdivisions and territor,- outside t',~ C~.ty Limits of the City of Plain~~~iew; nor shall i~ affect any voting precir_et bo?Andar~r ordinance; nor. shall it affect any ordinance or resolution relative to t ~e estai~li s'tzmerlt of a~-ciinistrati ws offices not i_n c"~nflict :aith any provision of this code; nor shall it affect an-- ord.' nance authorizing the issuance of bo~!nds; nor shall i t affect ar~;~= prosecution, suit or other proceeding pendin or .nv ~1;d~nent rendered. on or -prior to t:~;e 5th da,; o" rta_, ~. ~., 19::;7; nor si,all it affect an;;, resolution or ordinance pertaining thereto; nor s~~:~-il '_t a"feet any ordinance passed by the City CoUnc 3.1 of ter tt:c ~~ ~te of t.-_e passa~,e of this ordinance, PASSED this Z}.th day of February, A. D., 1957 A`'PPOUI:~'~!~ this !~_th da;~r of February, A. D., 1957 ~_~. ~~i. I3. mood N1. r3. Mood-P~Iazror-City of Plainview, 'T'exas APP;~CVFD: Joe Sharp-City attorney r1'T"I'E ST_ P; F;. ~3rvan P . H. ~3ryan-City Clerk No~~ed by Alderman Edmiston second by alderman Irby ,That the following Ordinance be passed.. The motion carried. _"1 . ~ I.) .. .. (~"~ > >.~ ~.~ c .,~ __. _, ti .:~=nom rce '~ : e_,;~~~i~ ;~~ ,~ ~ - ' , _ ~ ~ ----- _. , i~ ~;1 _ lIr - _--~ ~ 11 ~ ,.. ~ .,~i~ :. ~ ~ ., _ ~ .. _.. ._ _ ~ --- ~ ,. ., _ , ~' ~ ~ i _ y ',I r r.~ I~ :~ . v T i' . :: .... •' 7 ~ ~+ Y : ,. ~ '. '..' ,~ ) • T-,. -, ~ - - .. ,.. ~ - - .. 1. -~ ~, ` r. -yob ~ _,._._ ,~ J .O ,~ i{) _ . - - --- ~- . .: _ .___ _'r-'.'t.".~_ - - - ,,,.~ .. ,,, -. .. TI r , ~. .- _,7_J- C ~~-~~ 71;C.~ ~ .~C_'iJ' :_ ~?C'~C1,G--- _ ~^E~ ..~~ _ _~ ., _-C~ ~. _,-- • ' .u.L~ i"~ _.>> ~~._E' ~_>v~ ~E'. 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Foley Ise 1q 1 a.,e s Current Taxes .Teat insp. ~t~at er Plant Ta11_ons Pu.mr~ed Parking" Meters ?~'_oved by Alc~_errn°~.n %','miston be a.cceptec and i"filed, anc~ for payment, i o ~- _!_ o ,-~ s 288.0® 2 98.0? ~ Z;-7 .O1 1895.76 2L~ .00 27.7.95 13 53 . ~', 9 78292.90 78.20 Zt-7689600 sec end b~;r r~lderrrian Irby tcla% t%•c reports ~::!-;,c list cf big s subrn;-tted '.e ap,~ro-; ed i ~ ~_~T J~~ I3 ~L~L,S 1~'OT=; f~'~BRUARY ;-18 `?'evas ~Iunic:ipal. ~s.etirement Sgstem °; 1,162.99 T~iarehead- S~iarp- '1 exas I'~iu.nic_ipal Itetiremert ST,=stem 68.1 ;3cyd ~ S.Z~~i Texas iti1l.,nic:ipal Retirement S?;rstem 185.81_ Internationa_1 C'_t-• Perrvs Service Sta.ti_on x'0.67 1~rs, 75.00 S, 0, Craig• 32.00 Pla'_ns 'r~F,ld`_i~::m Tlee- ~ance~~- 16.70 Supz~l.r 1.80 Motor Parts Conpany 4.2.5 South., `.v, P.: . The Pla:inv ~_ew Tribune 95..50 ;per. 96,01 ,Seipp Machine ~~~0op 8.35 S. ~.~~. F:ablic ~.~er. 119~,~;0 Seip~~ ~?ac,'~:i_r, :~:,:op 159. h0 S. 4°c. Publ 7e-,~, 13~?, 65 Corlsol_idate~~ ~:,as ~ ~'quipment Co. 11.60 S. 'w. PuL. per, ~~-,70 ',^,'est Texas a_..'~u'.o1ient Co, ~ 6,31~Alt;er t I'°~~li On `h,00 J. C. Penner Co, 22.76 G~~. ~t. `'ornell~is 75.00 Stovall-Sool~e.r t~ad_~ator Sales ?, Ser. 8.25 ~~7e s tern ?Inion 6, 90 Plains b~Je ld:inn =~i:;~;iy 22.3 9 P 1 cl ~ •.'7.5' "' e 1 l l r 'T ''~ ill ~~ 7 3• P~~`°,.view <ead~T i`_x 'concrete 57.30 F1~ ;-nv i.ew Q,.;,toy ''a_r is ~ nc~ ~ %' C'T~icken. inn 126.h0 C, L. «~~e.r. natr_e•-y A ency X193.95 C. L. 4~aernath~ ~~;ency 1:17.90 C, L, ~`:'~ern.athe,y ~:^;ency 22.63 Pioneer Natural ryas Co, 20.79 Pioneer idatural Gas~Co, 270.:',6 Sw. i:~el:l_ 'i~e:Lephone o. 31,00 Sta. Bell ''e:Lephone Co, 2_?_1; .05 Southwestern Oe11. Tel. Co. 19.0 ,~ n Cra?_~ 0=i_1 moo. 1~_ ;',23 Fireman 'el.i_e~' :_, t~et"irernent Fund 157.20 ~o~rd fti• Davenport _~=nsura.nce 2112.75 '3oyd 2c" Davenport Insurance 7.92 Boyd R~ Davenport Insurance l"l5. ~;0 J~.n Sandoval 25.00 Postmaster 15.00 ',°~`est Pr~armacy 7.02 da,yland Colle,,e Press 2:,30 ~rTirr_ T~Iotor c"~. 59"8.95 The T~lotion Carried C, ~=, I31-ackman Jr. ~,~ 52.1-0 Jo~rn =?a;;r rLmers_~n ~ 7La-1.~7 Catr,er ~_ne <,.~rnett 169.65 Ta~~ Don ~Teti,Jman ~~.a0 ,,~rti_e ~. Nivens 337.50 L. F, Ke_~nedy 74.00 Frank Jones 217 . ~ ~0 Frank IIud_s cn 70.6 Ji~nm~~ T'er.r~Tberry " 75, G0 T~1. ~. _'=food 300.00 Joe SY~arp 220.00 P. I. !~r,~;-an ~~00.JO ~`ua~Lene Iji l_-!___n.~•tc;n 225.00 'I', F. Sitton ?2.00 TIo ~t Curry 1x50.00 Br;;,an ~, :`dams 210.00 H~~rtense Fel~~'•~;re~~ !x_00.00 4. i?, Cardinal 2x0.00 J. E. Sheeon 2_7!x.00 V. I~R,_~~eynolds 1?2..00 'v~:~e1d_or ">mith. ?80,00 It. T;~. __ :~.rnett 2u0.00 V, ~, Lotl.i_ns 2~~~,00 Laskin C. Lnlaldrep 2i~0.0U A, I.. Testa ~d 2~r,00 Charler_e Clare 265.00 Lonnie T~Ii11er 255.00 Jo~::n -~3obbins 275.1.9 Raymond V, C1a-yrco~m~ 265.00 Flo~rd Lamb 2~~~,."7C James ~ussell 285,38 villiams Pickering 2~.~_5i00 T. ICI, Camp'~eil 235.00 Russell ifitcT~ell 2.3=.00 Ferry Fisher ~ 265.00 Ttobe_rt r~I, lnomson 265.00 . Cam~> n1. `T' 2',5.00 LeedVY P~Taxey 330.00 T'rank ~;igl.er 2!:,_.0.00 Be-rr;T I ,-ncy 2 :.1.00 kr~. i_1 T~_ark9_ns 260.0;) 'rdil~iam F. _-tene~r~tr 2Zr~;~,00 a/~ P. i~. Slaughter Tommie 1-iarkins Flo~rd Steele Edward L. Settle Johnnie Ballew Joe Settle Jackie Titus James E. Watson W. F. Fd~ley S, E, Bolles Howard Gibson Everett pyle Sammv McCsuire Edna Harrison Jack Kinnikin L. G. McDaniel Dorothy ~~~Ih.itten George Sawyer Franklin Miller Carolyn. Avants James Gos~ick William Hog~;e Iris Lovell Haskell U. Spain Nute 6v, i~ann.als Floyd Fyle Gordon Swearengen A, L. King A, t~., Harris ?,~leldon Way J Clint Wright L. D, Horton W. B. Alexander Bural Shepard Ro,y A. Eldred Jamie Slaughter .~1. H. Irby CTeor~-,e L. l~a,ylor T. S. Staplet:~n G. 0. Lickerson Arvel l'~7. Scott fir. C. Thomas Hill i-Zoved gy Alderman Edmiston be accepted and .filed, and for payment. Moved by Alderman Edmiston adjourn. _ !i2 CI ERK ~ 211.5.00 W. E. Strickland 21}_0.00 Gerald 0. Dickerson 21~_O. QO A~;gee Broo~ s 21 ! 0 00 Richard Norwood _ . . 2i~.5.00 Norman Daffron 21.;"0.00 ~7ewie Watson 21}_0.00 Charles Jacobs 230.00 Jimmie Matlock 125. C0 A. T. Herrod 11.00.00 Roy ,~tilarren 232.00 Boswell- Alexander 23?_.00 Mrs Mark Eiring 232_.00 `hruitt Ray 175.00 C. H. Blackmon 300.00 Al D. Firch 212.00 W. ~a. Smith 195.00 L. A. Horton 176.130 T. J', i~ardner 276.04 Louise Rowell 170.00 hodd E. Burson 265.00 Robert Hembree 600.00 Fannie Norman 217.00 Richard Cross . !.}.0©.00 0. B. Quinn .300.00 George smith 227.00 Joe Hudgins 220.00 T,v. D. Wilbourn 200.00 J. H. McGee 2c~0.00 p. W. Cayce 260.00 B, A. Wood 21J.00 C. 11. Pyle 250.00 A. D, Cowart 190.00 Clarence E, Ulard 190.00 R. A. Neighbors 210.00 Clarence McCarty 2013.'76 Kenneth Carter 40,00 Cs, H. '~~and 1}O.OCi J. C, Edmiston 1;_0.00 R. L. Mickey 7.00 Virgle L. l'hompson 112.50 F. D. ':wither 90.00 Frankie LeGran~.e 21x0.00 21;.0.00 210.00 2.0.00 21+0.00 21}.0.00 230.00 210.00 232.00 275.00 232.00 225.00 232.00 211.0.00 211.5.00 205.00 210.00 250.00 175.OG 29.21 235..00 32~=.00 11.00.00 232.00 217.00 1613 . o0 2,50.00 250.00 270.00 190.00 210.00 2.10.00 220.00 190.00 190.00 211.5. ~9 1;_C 00 40.00 117.00 11.2.5 0 275.00 11 ~- .11.0 second bar Alderman Ir'oy that th.e reports the. list oi' bills submitted be approved Trie i'lotion Carried Second b,y Alderman Irby, That the meethg MAYOR ~ ~' a ~.. P~~e ~..~ t>>r ~~ou_ne ~ l ;lct i_n. ~~~e v:>u.ncil l~~~o?~i ~t ~-,_ze; ~i.t,~r -ia1_, ~l ~.~ ?_Las ses ion, ~,..~_'~f ~ <:~.-;or° ~I. 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B :food, i _.~,._ __ . . r~ March 4tr,, 1957 T'r1e City Council met in the Council Room at the City Hall, in regular session, with Mayor M. B, Hood presiding and tote following Aldermen present, W. H. Irby, Geo. L. Taylor, G. N. ~r~ard, and J. C. Edmiston. Joe Sharp, City Attorney and Willi m R. Hogge, City Engineer were also present for the meeting. T~~?r. Cooper, of Parkhill, Smith & Cooper, discussed his maps and pro- posed plan for the improvement and drainage of the South Broadway Area. Moved by Taylor seconded by Alderman Edmiston, that t~:e drainage improvements be tabled for t~.e present. TY:te motion carried.. !Moved by Al~~ern~~~.n Irby secondec~ by Alderman i~ard, that the Council advertise for bids on: The motion carried. A new 2 ton truck "Moved. by Alderman Edmiston seconded by Alderman Ward, that the 1~layor be authorized to sign easement for a Natural Gas line across the tract of land on which the disposal plant is located. `The motion carried. Moved bzr <l~derman Irby seconded by Alderman `Taylor, that ,. R. card- inal be named Assistant Chief of Police, and Floyd Lamb advanced to Lieutenant of the Detective Division. The motion carried. Moved by Alderman Irby seconded by Alderman Edmiston, that street lights be authorized at 3rd. and Elm, North Austin opposite Colored High School 2- 4000 lumen lights, move light at Carver and Austin and change to 4000 leumen. The motion carried, The Mayor read monthly reports as follows: Bldg. Inspector 326.30 City Clerk 17501.74 Delinquent Taxes 1418.69 Current Tax 50334.5 Meat Insp. fees accd. 68.30 T~~'ater plant Gals. pu~T:ped 52352300 Parkin; deters 2450.00 Police Dept. 3079.50 Moved by Alderman Edmiston seconded by Alderman Ward, that the re- ports be accepted and filed, and that list of bills and salaries submitted be approved. for payment. The motion carried. Bills: Irene Trimble ~~15.00 Henry's Plv. Tire Ser. 2.00 Great American Reserve 268.93 Hale Co. Airport: 70.00 Great American Reserve 39.52 Herald-News Publ. Co. L,.7.23 Great American Reserve 16.36 The Harder Agency 64.56 1rs. Nelma E. Garner 87.50 Milton Hotel 10.65 F. D. Gaith;r 75.75 YIilton Hotel Cleaners 2.55 Consumers Fuel Asso. 1.00 Higginbotham-Bartlett Co. 94.92 American Red Cross 12.85 Kiker's 3.90 P~7. P~. Iood 79.00 Kimbell-~'lv. Co. 15.30 C. R. Anthony Co. 6.00 Lynns Cosden Station 1.70 Alexander-Neis Drug 13.50 Larson-Turner Imp le. 1.50 AAA Fire Ext. Ser. 11.50 Meinecke Bros. 4.90 Army ~ Navy Store 29.94 NTedical Center Hospital 21,30 AAA Fire Ext. 40.00 Morrison Stapply 230.38 "ae e Bumpus 3.70 Nu-Tone Products Co. 124.80 B. :~ G. Welding Works 28.50 Owens Electric 3.35 B. & C. Elect:f°onics 172.50 Plainview Hospital 110.23 Bur~~~ou~;hs Corp. 220.00 Peerless Pumh Div. 6.50 Carpenter Paper Co. t~_4.76 Plainview P~s,rdware Co. M 10.23 Camera Shop 10.13 otor Ser. Plainview ' ~j.94. Carlton Trim Shop 150.00 Phillips Battery Co. 1G.0.50 S. 0. Craig 26.40 Phillips Y'etro. Co. 15.50 City BlacksmitY~ Shop 27.00 Plainview Welding 1.00 Clow & Cowan Inc. 62.35 Plainsman supplies Sh i ti P 'i cs.00 10 48 TJempster Bros 1,158.32 on op p rescr he bi ~ Pl i . 13h 78 Daf `ern Coal & Feed a o T 9.t~-5 1 25 ng o. ew um Plainv Pioneer Nat. sas. Co. . 262.50 ex c G o. E. Damron E~ Side Groc. ~. Stat. . 3.90 Panther Co. 205.20 Bob rdwards Cabinet Sr op 4.00 Rodgers ~?attery & Electric 98.09 Eaton Stationery 16L~..10 Riciardson Shamrock Ser, 2.25 Fairbanks, Morse &C o. 315.00 Reuel Nash Chev. 49.70 Gallawayts Janitor Sup 10.20 State Chemical Co. 14U.72 ~9 Sargent-Sowell, -Lne. 4.3.4l~ Texas Assoc. of Assessin g Officer6.00 Stovall-Booker Radiator 7.00 Tri Angle Cafe X1.25 Shook 'rice ~a. 71.40 Texas Vitrified Pipe Co. 284.88 The S+,ec~k Co, 21.07 SJdestern Cafe 24.00 W. 0. Speck M zchinery 1.{..8.97 Woody s Tire Service 2.00 Straints Super Ser vice 16.50 West Pharmacy 355.J7 Southwestern Bell Tel. 325.60 Western Electrical Cont. 170.50 Winn Motor Co. 89.49 Wilson & ?:'aldrop Lumber 1+.50 Whites Super Mkt. 31.00 Salaries: John R. Amerson 161+.23 Edward L. Settle 2~~.0.00 Catherine Barnett Ben F. Kennedy 31.45 56.00 Richard F~. Norwood Johnnie Ba17ew 240.00 245.00 M. B. .Hood 300.00 Norman Daffr•on 21+0.00 Joe Sharp 220.00 Joe Settle 21+0.00 P. H. Bryan 400.00 Dewie Watson 240.00 ~~uadene Billington 225.00 Jackie Titus 240.00 A, L~ King 200.00 Charles ~~.. Jacobs 230.00 Hortense Pelphrey 400.00 James E. Watson 230.00 A. R. Cardinal 290.00 Jimmie L. :Matlock 105.00 J. E. Sheeon 275.00 Fannie Norman 325.00 V. ~~. Reynolds 122.00 Iris ~. Lovell 217.00 ~ Weldon J. Smith 280.00 Ric:ard E. Cross 400.00 ~ R. N. Barnet!- 102.63 P. ~T. Cayce 270.00 „Q V. A. Botkins 265.00 Weldon Way 260.00 ,~ Lackin C~ b^7aldrep 280.00 B. A. Wood 190.00 --, ^.. L. Hestand 265.00 J. Clint 'fright 210.00 Charleoe Clark 265.00 C. H. Pyle 210.00 Lonnie Miller 273.18 L. D. Horton 250.00 John Robbins 265.00 A. D. Cowart 210.00 Raymond V. Claycomb 275.19 ~,n1. B. Alexander 190.00 Floyd Lamb 280.00 Clarence E. Clark 220.00 James Russell 265.00 Bural Shepard 190.00 !~Tilliam E. Pickering 245.00 R. ~. Neighbors 190.00 T. iM. Campbell 21.7.36 Claude Blackshear 190.00 Rus°ell Mitchell 24!.!.,03 Roy A. Eldred 210.00 Jerry D. Fisher 265.00 Clarence McCarty 190.00 Robert >1. Thomson 267.54 Franklin i~~liller 275.19 i~7. T. Camp 265.00 Louise Rowell 175.0 Artie R. Nivens 225.00 Carolyn Avants 112.20 Kenneth carter 265.00 A. C. Koeninger 216.63 Vir~;le L. Thompson 225.00 W, r~. Foley 25.00 Arvel M. Scott 225.00 William ~. Hogg 600.00 R. L. Micke~g 108.00 ~J. I9. Wilbourn 250.00 L. A. Horton 210.00 J. Sri. McGee 250.00 Geo. V. Sawyer 149.60 A. D. Harris 200.00 Haskell U. Spain 400.00 Frank Jones 200.00 0. B. Guin 232.00 Iioyt Curry 450.00 Nute ~~T. Rannals 300.00 Bryan B. Adams 210.00 George Smitri 217.00 Gordon Swearengen 220.00 Floyd Pyle 227.00 C. H. Blackmon 240.00 Joe M. Hudgins 210.00 Jack Kinnikin 300.00 Leedy Maxey 330.00 S. E. Bolles 400.00 Frank Rigler 21.0.00 Roy ~iari~en 275.:0 Berry Lynch 250.Q0 Howard Gibson 232.00 Anvil Harkins 260.00 Roswell Alexander 232.00 William ~. Renegar 240.00 Everett Pyle 232.00 P. ~r~r. Slaughter 245.00 T~Irs. Mark Eiring 225.00 W. E. Strickland 240.00 Sam;~y McGuire 232.00 Tom~~ie F. IIarl~ins 21.0.00 Truett Ray 232.00 Gerald 0. Dickerson 240.00 Edna Harrison 175.00 Floyd Steele 240.00 Jamie Slaughter 232.00 Agee Brooks 240.00 T. J. Gardner 20.00 W. H. Irby 40.00 Al D. Fitch 21.5.00 G. H. Ward 40.00 L. G ~ i~IcDanie 1 212.00 Georc;e L. Taylor 40.00 W. ~'. Smith 205.00 J. C. Edmiston 40.00 Dorothy Whitten 195.00 T~ L. Stapleton 40.00 Todd Edd Burs:>n 289.53 Leo J. Brooks 88.00 Ja~ncs Goswick 265.00 F. D~ raither 275,00 Robert Hembree 235.00 Dr. C. T. Hill M.D. 90.00 Frank Le Grange 7.~0 Ra,y Don Newman 13.50 6 C~ A petition was read asking for paving from Henry Street to 2l.4.th Street with out curb or ~;uttc;r. The petition was tabled for the present. Moved by Alderman Edmiston seconded by Alderman Ward, that theme /~ Meeting be Adjourne . ~V _ Cit Cl k March 11th, 1x57 ~a or` ~. ~ _ ____ y e ~ ~. The City Council and Commis~;ioners Court of Hale County, met in special session to discuss the airport proJram. Judge Lee Nowlin and Mayor M. B. Hood were present also Commissioners ?3uck Goldsten, Joe Odell, Raymond Karrh, Dock Brown and AldF_~rmen nT. H. Irby and s. Vii. ?lard. Carl Will»ams, W. H. Hog e, Jess West, I,. D. Brown were also present. ~/~~s r~ ''arl Williams discussed plans fo}r~`'Improvement as follows; No. 1 ~1j35000.00 No. 2 160000.00 No. 3 115000.00 Plus lig:l=ating~`~8086.00 The Council indicated that they would go up to ~c~.5,000.00 or 50,000.00 The meeting adjourned so that the bodies could discuss the mat~~er in separate sessions with majority present. pity Clerk '~~a~7or March l~, l~'S7 i The City Council met in Regular Session with mayor i~ B hood presiding and the following .'aldermen present, T S Stapleton, J C idmiston, Geo L Taylor, G H in%ard and W H Irby. City :attorney Joe Sharp and Cit~r engineer ~Fd R Rogge also were present. ~~~Ioved by Alderman Irby second ti,y Alderman Taylor, that the following Resol.~Ation be passed.(Bus Benches) The motion carried. RFSOLliTI;N Be it known that at a regular meeting of the City Council of the City of Plain-~~ iew held in the City Hall on the 1£~th day of Parch, 1957, on motion made by ~^1 H Irby and seconded by Geo L Taylor, the following resolution was adopted: Re it resolved by the City Council of the Cit~T of nlai.nviev:, Tex::~s, that the application of the said J E Haynes to transfer t~ him the rights and privileges under the contr~~,ct between B T Formby _~nd Joe Harter and t::^e City of Plain~~riel~: dated February 15th, 1955, and on file with the Cit~T Cler'~c of the City of Plainview, be and the s~~me is hereby approved. This transfer of the risrhts and privileges fro:: the original parties B T Formby and Joe Harter to the said J ~ Haynes is made subject to his complying with the terms and provisions thereof and in consideration of his assuming the obligations of the sai~~l B T F~'ormby and Joe Harter under said contract. Approved this the lath day of ,,March, A D., 1957 and ordered filed and recorded on the minutes of the City Council, City of Plainview, Texas Attest : 4L~-~--~,/ i~~ B Hoo i~;ayor Cit,T of Plainview P _ rye-~n, ty Cleric ?~~loved by ~'~lderman Irby, seconded by Alderman Taylor, That the following Resoh_ztion be p:,ssed ( City Bus Franchise) The :.~ot~_on c;.rried. R~~OLUTTOIV BeIT Known that at a regular meeting of the Ci'_y Council of the City of Plainview, Tex~~s, held in the City Hall on the 1$th day of P-.arch 1957, on motion made b~~ ~~Y~;H,Irby and seconded by "eo L Taylor, the following resolution was adontPd: BE IT R}~SOLV~D b., *,he Cit~r Counc7.1 of the Cit?T of °lair:-~~iF:,~w, Texas, that the appli~^a~~;on of_ J.H. Meyer to transfer to him the franchise ~i- (originally "ranted to Ben F Smith) for the operation of cit;r buses in theCity of ':'lainview, is hereby approved and said francr~ise hence- forth shall be the property of J . H. Dreyer. This transfer and franchise is hereby granted J.H.i~ieyer, subject to his complying with the terms and provisions thereof. Approved this the 1$tr day of March, A.D., 1957, and ordered filed and recorded on the minutes of. the City Council of the City of '?lainview Texas. i B Hood; :~:ayor :~ATT?~,ST: City of ?lainview, Texas ~~l ~ J - . . P h Rry~sn,'~'C y Cle The "~~arch 4th minutes read corrected and approved. The '~i7a~~or opened and re:~d 3 bids on dusting and spravir.g m~~chines as follows: r ~ Dodson Chenical Company 2093.00 © Larson Turner 1671.75 ~~" Public Health Service 2~Q5.00 ~ h~oved by Alderman T~vlor seconded by Alderman Irby, ~'ha.t the Council e~-~ accept the bid of Public Health t~ervice, being the only bid combining both Sprayer and Duster as specified, at 2R95.00 The motion carried. ^~'oved by Alderman Taylor and seconded by Alderman t°~'ard, Thar. the council advertise fpr rids on sewer roddirg machine. The motion carried. °'oved by Alderman ',a;ard and seconded by Alderman Edmiston that the Council su'omit a bond issue of 45 000 for airport improvements. The motion carried. '~~.oved by Alderman Taylor and seconded by Alderman ~~~ard, that the list of bills be approved for payment including, Cooper,Parkhill and Smith, for engineerirg4services be approved for payment. The motion carried. Connor Patties Co BILLS 16. $$ Craig Cil Co. 1035.17 Continer.~al Oil. Co .~$ :.`iercantile iat'1 ilk 35.00 Corr.or °_~ the5 Co - $6. $4 Plainvi ew Ready 'ix 3.05 Dudley P Godwin ~?.00 The Santa Fe Trailv.72 ~~reen '~"achinery Co Inc 3.70 Dale Co Abstract Co 15.00 Green Sheet *~'etal 0.50 •':~.rs Velma E Garner X7.50 ~~faso;~-'~~vagaoner 5.00 Texas D`.unicipal Dallas Jones °rod Inc '2.50 Retirement System --- 1162.42 "cDonald Trading; Post 49.63 Texas ~~ur~icipal 'TcDonald Trading ''ost 7.50 Retirement system --- 19$.72 ~'lainview 'luto Parts 4:.55 Retirement `'ystem 70.17 ?'lairview auto Parts ~.9$ i; L abernethy Agency 475.$0 The ^lai~view Tribune 21.00 " " 119.71 "l.ai_~~-view ?late Glass ~ "aFirrar 13.!.4 '' " " 20.95 ?].airview 'late Class g~, i•Rirror 2l,.$$ Gussie Newsome S.O:J ?'lains '~"ac^inery Co 23.91 Al D ~'itch(i"ilea~;e) 19.20 Plains ~.^:'elJin;a Supply .19.0$ :; ;-;extern Pub Service 139.54 Perryfs ~~?rlr1.^e ~t3t1On ~<?~iC~ tt tt rr tf 44~~d~ n~.ai`-'Ti'='ir: ~=OSpltil ~ '~11Ii1.C ~',S?3 r » r• tt 1196.60 Plainview Hospital .~ Clinic 400.00 r~ TT T, fr 10.74 Seipp I'-"chine Shop 116.00 %oyt Curry ( Travel) 14.03 s~'oung t s ~'exaco Sty=~tion 1~~.64 ~;~ J Shi?~ley (Par'~c) 30.00 i':'estern Union Telegraph 7.72 ~ wcr;?r~~ens) Shepards Tin 'ic '•:etal 5.00 H '' Pelphrey (Tr ~.vel) 1$.00 6tihites ~>uper :'`arket ;~1 31.00 P H Bryon (Petty ~~ash L=~hi.t e:~ Super i'~°arket ~2 u.00 f.'or :arch) 44.29 ~~-`ovc~d by Alderman Edmiston and seconded by Alderman Taylor, that the meetin<~ adjourn. The motion Carried. 'fi'r ~.~~~. r ~ T..... n w r City ~,ler (~ ~<~ayor ~. REGULAR SESSION, APRIL 1st, 1957 The City Council met in regular session-with Mayor M B Hood presiding and the following Aldermen present; W H Irby, G H Ward and J C Edmiston. City Engineer W R Hogge also attended the meeting. John Thomas Boyd was present representing Joe Sharp, City Attorney. Moved by Alderman Edmiston and seconded by Alderman Irby that the following resolution be passed. The Motion carried. Moved that the Consumers Fuel Association of Hale County, Tezsa, re- presented by Mr Kenneth Poss be authorised to install a 1000, gallon Butane storage tank on their property at bth and Elm Street, according to drawing submitted by them and under the Railroad Commission's inatructi ons. The Motion carried. The Mayor opened the bid of Bud Gibbons in response to advertisements. on a new wall for the City in amounts of $1655.80 and X2651.30 according to specifications. Moved by Alderman Edmiston and seconded by Alderman Ward that the Council accept the bids of Bud Gibbons. Also. in response to advertisements, the Mayor opened !~ bids on Pumps as f el lotaa s 713 5271.84 7~~~ 5463.00 69.3 5488.00 study. sand valves, received in M B McKee Co fittings ~ Valves 1479.9$ U S Pipe ~ Foundry Pipe 3195.44 Clove ~ bonan fittings & Valves 1843. 0 Pi 1ab2 ~0 Byron Jackson Co Clowe and Cowan Peerless Pump Co M B McKee Co The bids were tabled for tabulation and The Mayor opened 9 bids on Pipe,fittings response to advertisements: pe 7. Well Machinery fittings Ee Valves 1542.37 Lone Star Steel Co fittings & Valves 3056.40 Morrison Su~ply Co fi ttingpidc® aloes 3503.59 Alabama Pipe Co Pipe p 3544.3$ McWane Cast Iron Pipe 3246.12 Tea Vit Supply Co fittings & valves 145$.91 Moved by Alderman Edmiston and seconded by Alderman Irby, that the Council accept tha low bids of M B McKee and Lone Star Steel Co. The Motion Carried. Moved by Alderman Irby and seconded by Alderman Ward, that the following Resolution be passed. ~e Motion carried. RESOLtTTI ~N WHEREAS, the Chamber of Commerce of the City of Plainview has made as estimate of the population of said City based on the number of water deters and gas meters serving families in the City and on other available data: snd WHEREAS, acid information and statistics have been furnished the City Council, and the said City Council, after considering said information and statistics, finds that the estimated population of the City of Plainview is 21106: now therefore, BE IT RESOLVED that the estimated population of the City of Plainview is hereby fixed by the City Council of the City of Plainview at 21.1Ob, and that a copy of this resolution be furnished the Texas Highway Department and that they be hereby officially requested by said City Council of the City of Plainview to place said population figure on signs adjacent to the highways leading into the City of Plainview. The above resolution was passed bythe City Council of the City of Plairn+iew by motion made by Alderman Irby and seconded by Alderman Ward, by unanimous vote of said Council at a regular meeting of said Council at a regular meeting of ~¢id Co cil held in ~jhe City Hall on April 1, 1957. ~//1/~~~~i.~ ~,C~.C~IX ATTEST: P x Bryan, (ri~y c:terK Moved by Alderman Ward and seconded by Alderman Irby That the Council authorize installations of Yeild Right of Way, requested by Director of Pubiio Safety, at 4th and Beech Streets and 7th and Beech Streets. The Motion Carried. The minutes of March 18th read corrected and approved. V l~ 1 t~ a o-~ 1 The Mayor read monthly rapo~rts as follows: Water Plant, t3a~,lons pumped- 61855300 Parking Meters 2580.00 Police Report ~ 23~i6.00 Food Inspector 31.0 City Clerk ~ 22259.36 Bldg Inspector 324.55 Current Taxes 1672 .2 Delinquent Taxes b02. 3 Moved by Alderman Ward and seconded by Alderman Edmiston, that the reports be accepted and Piled and the-list of bi118 submitted be approved 1'or payment. The motion carried. MARCH 18th to APRIL 1st, 1957 41.43 10.00_ 44. ~` 95.25 38.75 rd 12.40 10.00 y0.00' 10.0 321.41 190.70 250.00 750.00 150.00 Nursery 25, 00 Mercantile Nat ~ 1 Ba~c155o.00 BILLS W S Dailey Hood Plumbing Co Mrs Velma E Garner Mildred Tuoker,Clerk Wayland ~ollege,Press Bermett•Hill Feed Ya T ~N M Ee 0 Bus Co Hoyt Curry City of Lubbock {art American Reservo Insurance Co Trustees Firemen RdeR Board oP Cit~ Dsv. Plainview Public Library Junior League Day Irene Trimble 15.00 Rex Rmneower 300.30 Postmaster Plv. 99.00 APRIL D-H Coulson Barn 4.20 George Sawyer " 5 .00 Newt Wh~Aler ~ 32.40 AAA Fire Ettinguisher 106.45 Adams Electric 70.21 Army ~e Nava Store 9.95 Boyd do Davenport 3b.10 Burroughs Corp 255.76 Caproek Mach, Co 45.30 Carpenter Paper Co Clowe ~ Cowan 24. 0 2.~.8 Conley•Lott Mnch }2.00 Connor Mathes Co 42.04 J-P Cooke Co 44.00 Carig Oil Co 1029.68 Denpater B„os 538 9 g ~ 5 " ~ 71.3? " n 105.4© E1Tiott .5V Fairbanks Morse de Co 175.74 Foaworth•(3albraith 57.00 Goodyear Service St. 23. The Harder Agency E 43. Hale Co iba~tract Co 2.00 Hilton Hotel 33.05 Holts Sporting Co 107.85 Karpark Corp. 59.78 A C Koeninger B F Kennedy Audio Stice M B Hood Joe Sharp P H Bryan Qaudene Billington A L King tlartense Pelphrey A R Cardinal 1st, 195? Kimbell-P1v Co John G Logsdon Medical Center Hosp M B McBee Co Neptune Meter Co Nunn Electric Supply Owens-Electric Phillips Petroleum Co Plains Machinery Plainview Hospital & Clinic Robinson-Herring Drag Reuel Nash Chevrolet Reams Electric Co ~1'ne Rohan Co Inc The Sport Shop M U Stapleton Co Shook-.Tire Co The stock C© Simmangs Southwestern Bsll Tel Co Stag: Chemical Co The Stock Co W 0 speck Machinery Co Tex-Vit Supply Co Wood Mitchell Funeral Home West Texas Equipment Co West Pharmacy Wayland, L C, MD Western Electrical Coat WIC L Bit & Welding Willson & Waldrop Lumber Co Winn Motor Co SALARIES FOR MARCH 1957 257.5Q J E Sheson 1~g.00 V M Reynolds 122.40 Weldon J Smith 3u0.00 V A Botkias 220.00 Lackin C Waldrop yu0. VO A L Hes tend 225.W Charleen Clark 2u0.00 Lonnie Miller 400.00 John Robbins 3uo.oo 5.50 40.8? 79.95 102.78 714.8 03.4 38.57 14.01 138.63 339.24 9.00 3u.71 23.Su 138.45 2.10 5.vo 156.95 30.97 26.30 295.90 '(o.v0 30.9? 8.72 43.x7 37.50 03.4? 2.58 51.25 188.79 2.u0 30.55 232.58 275.00 122.00 30.54 205,u0 2y0.7? 2u5.00 205.00 2y~.81 20 .00 6~ Salaries Conttd Raymond V Claycomb 275.19 Fannie Norman 325.4t~ Floyd Lamb 3ul.oy Ir#.s Lovell. 217.00' James K Kusaell 26y.00 Richard Cross 400.00 Williams E Pickering 245.00 P W Cayce 270.00 T M Campbell 247.3u Weldon Way 2ou.00 Russell Mitchell 202.28 B A Wood 190.00 Jerry Fisher 289.19 J Clint Wright 210.00 Robert M 1'homsom 2o5.U0 C H Pyle 210.00 Artie R Nivens 230.00 L D Horton 250.00 xenneth Carter 205.00 A D Coxart 210.00 Virgle L 'Thompson 225.00 W B Alexander 190.00 Arvel Scott 225.00 Clarence E Clark 220.00 R L Mickey lut3.V0 Bural Shepard 190.00 Miles A Jackson 22t~,24 R A Neighbors 190,00 James A Russell 217.52 Claude Blackshear 190.00: L A Horton 210.u0 Roy A Eldred 220.OOa George V Sawyer 153.00 Clarence McCarty 190.00 Haskell U Spain 400.00 Franklin Miller 280,29 0 B Guin 232,00 Louise Roxel]l 175;.00 Nuts W Kennels 300.00 Carolyn Avants 95.20 George Smith 217.00 W F Foley 425.00 Floyd Pyle 227.00 Wi131am R Hoge 600.00 Joe M Hudgins 210.00 W D Wilbourn 250.00 Leedy Macey 3 0.00 J H McGee 250.00 Frank Rigler 2}0.00 A D Harris 200.00 perry Lynch 250.00 Frank Jones 200.00 Arvil Harkins 20u.00 Hoyt Curry 450.00 William E Reneger 240.Od Bryan B Adams 210.00 P M Slaughter 245.00 Gordon Sxearengen 220.00 W E Strickland 24u.00 C H B1aclQnoa 240.00 Tommie Harkins 240.00 Jack'ffinnikin u0,00 Gerald 0 Dickerson 240.00 S E Bolles 00.00 Floyd Steele 240.00- Roy Warren 275.00 A ee Brooks 240.00 Howard Gibson 232.00 E~ward L Settle 240.00 Rosxell Ale~cander 232.00 Richard H NorWOOd 240.0 Everett Pyle 232.Oa~ Johnnie Ballex 245.00 Mrs Mark Eiring 225.00 Norman DafPtsoa 240.00 Sammy McGuire 232.00 Joe Settle 240.Od Truett Ray 232.00 Dewie Watson 212.00 Edna Harrison 1?5.00' Jackie Titus 240.00 Jamie Slaughter 232.00 Charles H Jacobs 230.00' T J Gardner 25U.u0 James E Watson 13®,34 Al D Fitch 245.00 Leo J Brooks 24u.0(L L G McDaniel 212.00 W H Irby 4u.u0 W N Smith 205.00 G H Ward 40. Oa Dorothy Whitten 195.00 Geo L 'Taylor 40.00 Todd Ed Burson 270.00 J C Edmiston 4u.00 James Gosxick 2~5.u0 T 3 Stapleton 40.0(2 Hobert Hembree 235.00 Bobby D ollina 105.00 John R Amersoa b4.35 Ray Preston 105.00 Gayton Smith 8,00 F.D Gaither 275.00 Ray Don .Newman 6.7~ Dr C T Hill. y0.u0 Moved by A~derm~-n Edmiston and seconded by Alderman Ward that the meeting adjourn. The motion carried ayor ~"'~; y e~ City oP Plainviex REGULAR SESSION, April 15, 1957 The City Council met in .Regular Session With Mayor M. B. Hood presiding and the following Aldermen present, W. H. Irby, Geo. L. Taylor, G. H. Ward, T. S. Stapleton, and J. C. Edmiston W. R. Hogge City Engineer and Joe Sharp City Attorney also were present. The minutes of April 1st. Read and approved. Moved by Alderman Edmiston second by Alderman Irby, That the Mayor be authorized to sign the revised maintenance agreement on North Date Street, with State Highway Department. The Motion carried c 800-5-2 Hale County STATE OF TEXAS 4 COUNTY OF TRAVIS ~ THIS AGREF~+4ENT, made this 23 day of April 1957 s by and between the City of Plainview, Texas, hereinafter called the "City", Party of the First Part, acting by and through its City Council and the State of Texas, hereinafter called the ~ "State", Party of the Second Part, acting by and through its ~, State Highway Commission. {~r WHEREAS, the City desires the construction of widening oP ~ pavement including concrete curb and gutter and other items per- ~t taining thereto Pram U. S. Highway No. 70 to North City Limit ~+ of City of Plainview on Farm to Market Road No. 400, which is solely the City~s responsibility and the City has requested the State to construct or have constructed this work: The State will construct or have constructed this work for and on beh.slf of the City and at the City~s sole expence. The estimated con- struction cost of this work is Twenty One Thousand Nine Hundred and No~100 Dollars "21,900.00), including contingencies and con- struction engineering, and WHEREAS, the City by the execution of this agreement agrees to the terms and conditions of the State Highway Commission Minute No. 39255, as it a~plies to the City, a copy of which is attache d hereto and marked Exhabit A" and made a part of this agreement. NOW THEREFORS, it is understood that this proposed work will be constructed by the State and the City will transmit to the State with the return of this agreement, executed by the City, a warrant made payable to the State Treasurer, Account of Trust Fund No. 927 in the amount of Twenty One Thousand Nine Hundred and No/100 Dollars (~21,900.00~, to be used in paying for the proposed work required by the iyt in the City of Plainview, It is further understood that the State will construct only those items for the City as requested and required by the City and the entire cost of such items will be borne by the City. IP the State elects to receive bids and if upon recei t of bids by the State and/or .the actual construction and~r approved changes in the contemplated improvements it is Pound that th~:a amount is insufficient to pay the City~s portion,`then the City upon request of the State will forthwith supplement this amount by an amount equal to the City~s full estimated or actual share of the coat of this work leas the amount previously paid into Trust Fund No. 927. In the event the amount as paid is more ' than the actual cost, then the excess amount will be returned to the City. ~ t is further understood that the work to be done on behalf of the City, as herein provided, will include the cost of contingencies and construction engineering. It is further understood that the City by the execution of this agreement agrees to the ;terms and conditions of State Highway Commission Minute No. 39255, as it a~plies to the City, a copy of which is attached hereto and marked ExhabitA" and made a part of this agreement. IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, the parties hereto have caused these presents.to be executed in duplicate on the day above stated. • CITY OF PLATNVIEW STATE OF TEXAS Party of the First Part STATE HIGHWAY COMMISSION Party of the Second Part By. yorB Ho 8 Certified as being executed for the By: Geo. L T purpose and effect of activating and/ em er o ty o nc'~l or carrying out the orders, established By; G H Ward policies, or work programs heretofore em er o ty counc 1 approved and authorized by the State By; T S St aleton Highway commission: er o y ounc By: J~Edmis•a By: Si ed D. C. arcs Ffember of ~{ty ounci a e g way g near un er 6 5- ~: By: W. $. Irb authority of Commission Minute em er o y ounc 30665 Recommedned for execution: . Si ed Eng near of d rojects WHEREAS, IN HALE COUNTY on FARM TO MARKET ROAD 0 the Gity of Plainview has requea a ass stance n e w en~ng of pavement inculding incidental items thereto Prom II. S. Highway 70 to North C1ty Lim1.t, a. distance of appro~dmately 1.0 mile; and WHEREAS, an analysis of the requested work indicates that widening will materially add to traffic safety on this facil- such ity; NOW, THEREFORE, the State Highway Engineer is directed to tender the following proposal to the City of Plainview: Provided the City will: 1. Furnish all necessary right-of-way clear of obstructions and free of property damage and provide for the immediate construction of continuous-curb and gutter, utility ad- justments, storm sewers, etc., all-as may be necessary Por a complete project with the exception of pavement widening. 2. Assume responsibility for the construction of driveways and sidewalks should they be deemed necessary now or in the future. 3. Maintain that portion of the work which is its construc- tion responsibility end enter into agreements according to standard forms of the Highway Department to indemnify the State during and after construction against any and all liability or damage growing out os such construction, to regulate traffic, to provide for parallel parking and to prevent encroachment on the right-of-way. The Texas Highway Department gill.: 1. Provide for widening pavement and its support within these limits at an estimated cost of ,~b9,000.00. 2. Maintain that portion of the work which is its construc- tion responsibility, It is understood that the responsibility of the Texas Highway Department is confined to the pavement and its support, and all other features necessary now or in the future to provide an adequate travel facility. shall be the responsibility of the City of Plainvi ew. Upon acceptance of the provisions of this Order by the ap- propriate officials of the City of Plainview, the State Highway Engineer Minute No. 39255- Continued is directed to proceed wi th the development tion and after the City has fulfilled its with construction in the most feasible and This minute shall become operative upo City of Plainview and if not accepted withi be automatically cancelled. Minute No. 39255 November 30, 1955 COPY . of plena for construc- reaponsibilities proceed economical manner. n acceptance by the s 90 days hereof shall "EKHABIT" Moved by Alderman Irby second by Alderman Edmiston, That Dr. J. A. Braden b® appointed Sanitary Officer for the City of Plainview at X90.00 per month effective April 16th, 195T. The motion carried, Moved by Alderman Stapleton second by Alderman Ward, That the Council accept the bid of Clowe & Cowan on a Pomona Pump at X5,271.8!}. The motion carried, Voting Aye, Irby, Ward, Stapleton, Edmiston, not voting Geo. L. Taylor The Mayor opened I.r. bids on a sewer rodding machine as follows Delta Tool & Supply Co. X4,602,00 Flearode Pipe do Tool Co. !} 49?.00 Trojan Tool Co. 4,572.00 Southwest Sewer Tool Co. 4,572.00 ~% Moved by Alderman-Edmiston second by Alderman., Irby, That the Council accept the low bid oP Flexrode Pipe dc. Tool Co. at x.,497.00. FOB Plainview. The motion carded. The Mayor read report oF.Southweetern Ball Telephone Go. 2~ Street rentals 12 months to 'larch 30, 195?. .#7,825.35 Moved by Alderman Irby second by Aldar~nan Edmiston, That the following Election Resolution be passed. The motion carried April 2nd. 195? Regular Election - RESOLUTION 1 ~a CM d 1 ~~ BE IT KNOWN that at a regular session of the City Council oP the City of Plainview, Texas, held in the .City Hall on the 15th day of April, 1957 on motion made by Alderman W H Irb and seconded by Alderman J C~ EclYnis`ton_„_, the follow ng reso u on was unanim- ously adopte~ WHEREAS, the City Council of the-City oP Plainview, Texas on this the 15th day oP April 1957, in regular session has canvassed -the returns and results oP an election called for the purpose of election two(2) aldermen, which said election was held on the 2nd day of April, 1957; and WHEREAS, based on said returns the said City Council does here- by declare George L. Taylor and U. H. Ward to be elected as Aldermen of the City oP Plainview. BE IT RESOLDED that the said aldermen be duly installed in the ot'fices to which they have been elected upon their taking the oath of ot'fice. The above resolution having been introduced, 1t was moved by W H Irb~~and seconded by J C. Edmiston that same be -aaop~e , ,~"~~he same -was adop` e~~y unT~an~mo $ -vote of the City Council oP the City oP Plainview, Texas. P H Bryan City~oP P a3nview, Texas TOTAL VOTES CAST 733 G. L. Taylor 689 G. H. ward 655 •Moved by Alderman Edmiston second by Alderman Taylor, that the reports be accepted and Piled and that the list of bills submitted •be approved for payment. The motion Carried. LIST OF BILLS APRIL 2-APRIL 15 •Wilson & Waldrop Lbr. co. X30.55 G. R. Anthony Co. !}0.41 -Alcove Resturant 1.b5 B. -de C. Electronics Labs 8y..2u -Barleyts City Service 7.00 Gene Rumpus-Yancy Sere. 8.25 City Blacksmith Shop 43.50 Miss Mildred Tucker Co.Gl. 1.25 Curry Htr. Freight Lines 1.59 -R. Daffern Coal de Feed Co. 32.03 Hi-Plains wrecking Co. 18.00 Hilton Hotel Cleaners 7,35 Henry+~s Plv. Tire Bernina 3.50 Higginbotham-Bartlett 19.49 Larson-Turnor Imp. Co. 87.35 Internal Paper Co. 14.0 4 Mason-Wagoner Office Supp1y13.02 Pioneer atural Gas Co. 13.50 Plains Machinery Co. 20.49 Phillips Battery Co. ~ 1.90 Plainvie w Hardware Co. 2.76 Rose Hill Nursery 3.00 Seipp Machine Shop 56.90 Sonny~e "66" Serv. Stet. 3.95 Strain~a Super Sere. 4.50 Transit Concrete Co. 13.00 West Pharmacy 2.yt3 Tne Western Union TeleQ. 3.00 Youngls Texaco Service 19.60 Eaton Stationery 521.7b The Bohan Co. Inc. 372.ti1 Whites Super Mkt. 42.00 J. C. Penny~a Co. 5.95 Plainview Plate Glass do Mirror 7.53 Plainview Welding 12.50 Green Machinery Co. Inc. (casing) 1, 320.00 C. L. Abernethy Agecy. 112.62 Texas Mun. St. Aet. 1,123.22 Tease Mun. st. Re t. 65.50 St. Dept. of Public WelP. 20.60 9outhWestern PublicS.1,218.10 Consolidated Gaa. 25.84 Western Elec. Con. 188:..79 Alexander•Aeis Drug 13.50 Array ~ Navy Store 96.90 Amarillo Blueprint~Co. 75.00 Biddys Gulf Serv. 3. 0 City Blacksmith Shop 2.50 Churchwell Broe. Oil Co•46.55 The Camera Shopp 19.22 Connor Mathis Co. Inc. 12.85 Gallawayta Jan. Supply 48. 9 0 Hale. Co. Airport 70. 0 Herald-News Pub, Co. 314.08 Higginbotham Bartlett 127.16 3arvis-Tull & Co. Inc. 7.24 Internal Paper Co. 14.6 0 Martin Mtr. Co. 2.1 McDonald~e Trading Post 96.87 Pioneer Nat. Gas Co. 206.37 Plains Welding Supply 8.1g Plainview Hardware ~1~..50 b ~. Plainview Plumbing co. 1}.00 Richardson Sham. Sere. 21.00 Seipp Machine Shop 10..75; Stone & Meredith 2.25 Stapleton Bros. 14.5u Vicks Machine Shop 2$.yV Watson Bros. Garage 20.58 Willis Sham. Serv• 1.50 Boyd~& Davenport Agency 59.90 Eaton Stationery Co. 8 White's Super Mkt. 2 00 Plv. Auto Parts 88.23 ~artense Pelphrey & Lamb 75.00 The Prescription Shop 11.08 C. L. Abernethy Agenay 49? .44 C. L. Abernethy Agenay 18.26 Tex. I~un. Retirement 187.12 St. Dept. Of Public We1.3,077.16 Southwestern Public Sere. 697.49 Southwestern Public Sere. 133.71 LIST OF BILLS APR. 15, TO May 5th Consolidated Gas de Equip. 25.84 City Of Plv. Pay Ro11.10,112.61 City of P1v. Pay Roll 1+35.38 City of Plv. Pay boll 1,539.64 The Nat. Inst.Mun. Clerk 10.00 Mrs Velma E. Garner 102.50 M. B. Hood 129•UO Newt Wheeler 82.10 W. E. Warren 53.14 Trustee of Fireman R. Ee R. Fund 195.68 T. W. Gibson 10.00 Dan Coulson 86.40 George Sawyer 86.40 Great Amer. Reserve 16.36 Great Amer. Reserve 39.52 Great Amer. Reserve 265.53 Leed Maxey ~ 6.90 oplson Dan 15.90 Plv. Mattress Co 317.5© 8 8 City of P1v.Pay ~oll 10, 99. 0 City of P1v.Pay oll 1, 585.96 City of P1v.Pay Roll 366.48 City Natal Bank 1, 653.00 Cit~r Nat'l Bank 271.60 city Nat' 1 .Bank 30.10 Hartense Pelphrey 25.00 Hoyt Curry 25.00 M. B. Hood _ 25.00 W. D. Wilbourn 25.Oo J. H. McGee 25.00 William B. Hogge 25.00 F. D. Gaither 50.00 L. A. Horton 25•VO '1'. J. Gardner 15.00 Plv. Fire Dept. 45.00 Adams Elea. 4.22 Barleys City Serv• ~.75 Barley's City Serv• .00 Army & Navy Store 116.96 Gene Bumpus -Dee Yancey 13.20 Gene Bumpue - Western 1.10 Bill's Upholstery 7.00 B, & C, Electronics . 253.44 Blair Drug Co, 4.22 Boyd & Davenport Agency 55.00 Boyd & Davenport .Agency 5.00 Churchwell Bros Oil Co. 3.25 Consumers Fuel Assn 8.00 Consumers Fuel Ass*n 4.90 City Blacksmith Shop 69.35 City Electric o. 49 Connor Mathes Co. 5.43 Mildred (Miss) Tucker C. Clerk 28.00 S. O. Craig 5•UO Connor Mathes Co. 59.74 California Brush Co. 372.40 Curry Mtr. Freight 1?.60 R. Daffern Coal & Feed 5.25 Davis Elec. Mtr. Sere. 12.46 Dempster Brothers 442.58 Dempster Brothers ?1.37 Dempster Brothers 1©5.40 Dempster Brothers 53 Diamond Industrial Co. 3.55 Dual Parking Meter Co. 2. 0 Edmiston Sere. Station 40. 6 Edmiston Serv. Station 5.60 Dudley E. Godwin 8.U0 Griggs Furs. Co. 3.50 Gallaway' s Janitor Supply 1;.2.80 Henry's P1Y• Tire Sere. 22.50 Hale Co. Airport 70.00 Higginbotham•Bartlett Co. 31.25 Higginbotham•Bartlett Co. ?•84 Herald•News Publishing 82.36 .H11ton Hotel 15.05 Huff's Food Store 6.02 International Assn of C, of P. 15.00 Hilton Hotel CleanerQ 9.95 Holt'a Sporting Goods Co. 44.80 Kimbell Plv. Co. 2.85 Karpark Corp. ],50.39 Lose Star Steal 3,086.62 Mid-Way Supply Co. 9.10 ~cDonald'a Trading Post 116.20 McDonal d's Trading Poat 22.80 Morrison Supply Co. 504.30 ~'lartin Motor C o. 2.72 ~-ason-Waggggoner 3.50 Dan Mac Nsughkon Ins. 73.79 Medical Center xosp. lb7.o3 Neptune Meter Co. 185.93 No Name Cafe 71.25 uwena Elea. 5.50 Owens Elec. 12.13 Plainview Hardware Co. 10.14 Plainview Hardware Co• 19.97 Plainview Hoap. ~ Clinic 1?9.00 ~e Mirror Plv. Plate Glaa ~ Co• 14.93 , oncrete Co. 104.25 Plv. Ready Mix Phillips Battery Co. 46.30 V. .L. Pierce & MorMs Gro~:~tat•10.45 Pioneer Nat. Gas Co. 269.66 Plains Welding Supply 21.55 Plains Welding Supply 11.61 Phillips Petroleum Co. 22.23 Pioneer Natural Gas Co. 13.24 Plains Machinery Co. 193.65 Plainview Plumbing Co. 5.1i~ Plainview Plumbing Co. 37.05 The Plainview Tribune 87.00 Peerless Pump Division 1?5.36 Pool Hardware Co. 9.11 The Bohan Co, Inc. 157.45 Richardson Shamrock Serv• 18.00 8eue1 Nash.Chevrol~t Inc. 83.83 Robinson-Herring Drug 32 Reuel Nash Chevrolet 8 Roberta Paper Co. 5.28 The Rog~rs Agenay 35.00 Rogers attex`Y ~ Eice• 10.61 The rose Shop 14.30 The Santa Fe Trail 1.59 E..F. Shearer Te7~a. Serv• 4.36 S. D. Myres Saddle Co. 20.61 Marshal Surratt tax Col. 37.50 Southwest Wheel Ina. 121.15 Shook Tire Co. T !}.1..22 i Shook CO• 05 38 M C Sperling eter o• 6 20 7. U ~~ °~, J ~. rs -~-, 1 1 Smith-Bawden Grain Co. 14.20 Seipp Machine Shop 47.00 Seipp Machine Shop 7.70 W. 0. Speck Machinery 4.72 M. 0. Stapleton Welding 29.50 Stovall-Booher Sales 6.00 soriny4s "bb" Sere. Stat. 4.00 3traln's Super Sere. 13.!}0 Traf-O-Teria System b00.00 west Pharmacy o.23 Wester Asphalt Inc. 134. 0 Western Elec, Co. Traffic 254. 2 Western Elec. (sew.) 118.28 White*s Super Mkt (2) 24.00 White's Super Mkt (1) 40.00 Western Union Teleg. 3.00 Winn Mtr. Co. 45.56 Woody's Tire Sere. 1.50 Young's Texaco Serv. 28.35 Whine's Super Mkt(~3) 12.00 J. Oliver Bier PM. 99.00 Eaton Stationery (code) 2,s~7.25 D.M. Clauaon 2 .00 Moped by Alderman Edmiston second by Alderman Stapleton that tha meeting adfourn. The motion carried y er yor s~-~Clty sESSIO~t Apr. 24, 1957 A Special Session oP the City Council was held in the City Hall with Mayor M, B. Hood presiding, and the following Alderman present Gep. L.. Taylor J~ C. 8dmiston, W. H. Irby and G, H. Ward. City Attorney ~oe„sharp wa8 also present. Moved by Alderman Taylor second by Aldermen Edmiston, that a Bond Election for 495,000.00 various bonds be called for May 14th. 1957. The motion carried unanimously. RESOLUTION AND ORDER FOR CITY BOND ELECTION THE STATE OF TEXAS ~ CITY OF PLAINVIEw 0 COUNTY OF HALE ~ ON THIS the day of April, 1957, the City Council of the City of Pla nv ew Texas, convened in S ecial session, at the regular meeting pf ace therof in the y ,"~T1e're being present and in attendance the following members, to-wit: M. B. HOOD, MAYOR W. H. IRBY, SR., ) J. C. EDMISTON, ) ALDERMEN, GEORGE L. TAYLOR,) G. H. WA'~D, ) and moved its adop on. ~ me otion was seconded by Alderman J. C Edmiston. The motion, carrying with it the adoption oP the res`-`o u"~'ion an order, prevailed by the following vote: and with the following absents T S Sta leton , constituting a quorum; and among o er procee ngs were following: Alderman Geo Ta for introduced a resolution and order AYES: Aldermen Irby, Edmiston, Taylor and Ward FOES: ?Yoae The RESOLUTION AND ORDER is as follows: WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Plainview, Texas, deems it advisable to issue the bonds of said City for the purposes hereinafter mentioned; therefore BE IT RESOLVED AND ORDERED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PLAINVIEW, TEXAS: SECTION l: That an election be held on the 1 th day of M r~;`~~; 'w'~,~ch date is not less than fifteen ) nor more than thirty (30) days from the data of the adoption of said resolution and order, at which election the following propo- sitions shall be submitted to the qualified electors of said City who own taxable property therin and who have duly rendered the same for taxation: 70 PROPOSITION NUMBER 1 ".SHALL the City ounc o e y of Plainview, Texas,be authorized to issue Four Hundred THOUSAND DOLLARS , L00 000)general o ga ion tax on s o said City for xhe pur- pose~o~" constructing street improvements in and for said. City; said bonds .to mature serially over a period of years not to' exce®d fifteen (151 yearid i~r~a theirdate and tp bear interest at - a rate not to exceed FOIIR PER CENTUM~l~) per annum, payable annually orsemi-annually, and to provide for the payment of princi- pal 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 duel" PROPOSTTION NUMBER 2 y "SHALL the City oune o e of Plainview, Texas, be authorized to issue Twent Five THOUSAND DOLLARS 000 general obligat on ax on s o said City for the purpose o cons rutting improvements and extensions to the City~s Water- works System; said bonds to mature serially over a period of years not to exceed fifteen (15) years from their date and to bear inter- est at a rate of not to exceed FOUR PER CENTUM (!{;~) per annum, payable annually or semi-annually, and to provide for the payment of principal of and interest on said bond: ~bg~ levying a tax sufficient to pay the annual interest and to create a sinking fund sufficient to redeem said bonds as they become due?" PROPOSITION NUMBER "SHALL the ,City~~ of~e ty of Plainview, Texas, .be authorized to issue Twent Five THOUSAND DOLLARS ,~2r 000 eneral o ga on ax on s of said City for the purpose con~ting improvements and extensions to the City~s Sanitary Sewer System; said bonds to mature serially over a period of years not to exceed fifteen(15) years from their date and to bear inter- est at a rate not to exceed FOUR PER CENTUM (1{.~) per annum, payable annually or semi-annually, and to provide for the pay- ment 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 duet" PROPOSITION NUMBER !~ "SHALL the City ounc o y of Plainview, Texas b® authorized to issue FORTY FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS ~~00 general obligation tax bonds o sa ~y for the purpose o eve oping, enlarging, improving and equipping the City~s Airport, including buildings and other facilities incidental to the operation thereof; said bonds to mature serially over a period of years not to exceed fifteen (15) years from their date and to bear interest at a rate not to exceed FOUR PER CENTUM(l~.~) per annum, payable annually. or semi-annually, and to provide for the payment of principal oP and interest on said bonds by levying a tax sufficient to pay the annual interest and to create a sinking fund sufficient to redeem $aid bonds ea they become due?" SECTION 2: That said election shall be held at the City Auditoriwn,"-'~n`~e City of Plainview, Texas, and the entire City shall constitute one election precinct. SECTION shat the following nam®d persona are hereby appointe~o cars of the election, to-wit: H. M SMELSER, Presiding Judge; Judge; ~~"'~'`-~:N, Clerk; and ~~~~A '~§~TZ, Clerk. SECTION !: That said election shhll be held under th® provision' o~~in accordance with the laws governing the issuance of municipal bonds in cities, as provided in the Qeneral Lawa of the State of Texas, and only qualified electors who own taxable property in the City, and who have duly rendered the same for taxatdon, shall be qualified to vote. SEC~1'ION s That the ballots for said election shall be prepared n su cient number and in conformity with Chapter 6, V.A.T.S. Election code, adopted by the fifty-second Legislature. in 1951, and that printed on such ballots shall appear the following 1 PROPOSITION NUMBER l "FOR THE ISSUANCE OF 00000 GENERAL OBLIGATION TAX STREET '- IMPROVEMENT BONDS AND Y OF A TAX IN PAYMENT THEREOF" "AGAINST THE ISSUANCE OF 00 OOOGENERAL OBLIGATION TAX STREET IMPROVEMENT BONDS. LEVY OF A TAX IN PAYMENT THEREOF" PROPOSITION NUMBER 2 " FOR THE ISSUANCE OF 2 000 GENERAL OBLIGATION TAX WATERWORKS ~ ' ~ BONDS AND THE LEVY OF ~ "AGAINST THE ISSUANCE OF ~X TN PAYMENT TF~EREOF" 2 000 GENERAL OBLIGATION TAX WATERWORKS BONDS AND THE A TAX IN PAYMENT THEREOF" PROPOSITION NUMBER "FOR THE ISS SCTRAL OBLIGATION TAX SEWER SYSTEM BONDS AND THE ST+r A TAX IN PAYMENT THEREOF" "AGAINST THE ISSUANCE OF 2 000 GENERAL OBLIGATION TAX SEWER SYSTEM BONDS AND OF A TAX IN PAYMENT THEREOF" ~ PROPOSITION NUMBER !~ ~ "FOR THE ISSUANCE OF 000 GENERAL OBLIGATION TAX AIRPORT ~ IMPROVEMENT BONDS AND OF A TAX IN PAYMENT THEREOF" "AGAINST THE ISSUANCE OF 000 GENERAL OBLIGATION TAX AIRPORT IMPROVEMENTS BOND HE LEPY OF A TAX IN PAYMENT THEREOF" AS TO THE FOREGOING PROPOSITIONS, each voter may mark out with black ink or pencil one of such eapreasions, thus leav- ing the other as indicating his or her vote on the respective proposition; or, in the alternative, each voter may vote on the propositions by placing an "X" in the Square appearing on the ballot beside the eapreasion of his choice. SECTION b: That a copy of ~thia resolution and order, signed ~'fie'~syor of the City and attested by the City S®cretary shall serve as proper notice of said election. SECTION That notice of Said election shall be given by po~ng and publication of a copy of thin resolution and order,. at the top og which shall a~pear the words "NOTICE OF ELECTION FOR THE ISSUANCE OF BONDS Said notice shall be posted. at three ~ublic places in Said City, one of which Shall be at the City all, not less than fourteen (1t~.) full days prior to the date on which said election is to be held, and be published on the same day in each of two Successive weeks in a newspaper of general circulation, published inthe City of Plainview, Teaas, the first of said publications to be made not less than fourteen(lt~) full days prior to the date set for said election. PASSED AND APPROVED this the~day of April, 1957. M. B. Hood yor, y o a nv ew, ease ATTEST: ass Moved by Alderman Ward second by Alderman Irby, 3~'hat The First Southwest Company be allowed ~ of One percent for expense oP preparing proceedings for Bond Election, not including publication and Election Officials. The motion carried. Moved by Alderman Taylor second by Alderman Ward, That the City Council protest the withdrawal of Continental Airline Service Prom Plainview. The meeting adjourned. G ~~ MAYO .. 7~ Regular Session May b, 1957 The City Council met in regular session with Mayor M. B. Hood pre- siding and the following Aldermen in attendance, Geo. L. Taylor, J. C. Edmiston, W. H. Irby, G. H. Ward, T. S. Stapleton. City Attorney Joe Sharp and City Engineer W, R. Hogge also at tended the meeting. A committee from the Junior Baseball program consisting of John Scott and Sam Scaling, asking for further support from the City Moved by Alderman Taylor, seconded by Alderman Irb that the City underwrite the Junior Baseball ~irogram up to 1,500 .00. The motion carried. The minutes of the April 15th and 24th meetings read and app rov- ed. Moved by Alderman Taylor seconded by Alderman Irby, that the Council approve payment of 1/3 of the Committee expense to Washington D.C. to protest withdrawal of the Continental Airline from Plainview, Texas. The motion carried. Moved by Alderman Echr~ist~n seconded. by Aldermen Ward, th at the Mayor be authori„ed to sign contract with Gobe Kirk for opera- tion of the dump ground. The frlotion carried. The Mayor passed a statement from the Municipal Country Club to the Aldermen. Moved by Alderman Irby seconded by Alderman Edmiston, th at the City Council accept with regrets, the resignation of Joe Edgar Sheeon ef~'ective May 31st, 1957. The motion Carried. Paving petitions for paving of Fresno Street from 13th s treet t0 15th street and West 4th street Canyon to Ennis were read and ordered Piled. The Mayor read monthly reports for April as follows: Police Report 2745.00 Food Inspector 2!}.00 City Clerk 67086.24 Water plant gallons pumped 58401000 gals . Parking Metier 2814.50 Sou Western Public Service 2°~ rentals 3305.40 Delinquent Taxes 933.18 Current Taxes 5536.65 Meat Inspector fees 81.45 Moved by Alderman Edmiston seconded by Alderman, that the reports be accepted and filed and that the list of bills sub~litted be approved for paymen t. The motion carried. SALARIES: Frankie Le Grange 46.80 Haskell II. Spain 400,00 Audio Stice 200.60 0. B. Guin 232.00 John R. Amerson 122.16 Nute W. Rannals 300.00 M. B. Hood 30000 George Smith 217.00 Joe Sharp 220.00 Floyd Pyle 227.00 P. H.Bryan 400.00 Joe M. Hudgins 140.00 Quadene Billington 225.00 Leedy Maxey 330.00 A. L. Ring 200.00 Frank Rigler 24.0..00 Hartense Pelphrey 400.00 Berry Lynch 250.00 A. R. Cardinal 300.00 Arvel Harkins 260.00 J. E. Sheeon 285.57 Gerald 0. Dickerson 288.50 V. M. Reynol~~s 122.00 Floyd Steele 240.00 Weldon J. Smith 290.76 W. H. Irby 40.00 V. A, Botkins 265.00 G. H. Ward 40.00 Lackin C. Waldrop 280.00 Geo. L. Taylor 40.00 A. L. Hestand 265.00 J. C. Edmiston 40.00 Charleen Clark 275.19 T. S. Stapleton 40.00 Lonnie Miller 280.00 F. D, Gaither 275.00 John Robbins 265.00 Dr. C. T, Hi11,Jr.M.D. 90.00 Raymond V, Claycomb 265.00 Richard Norwood 240.00 Floyd Lamb 300.15 Johnnie Ballow 24.5.Ofl James Russell 2~i5.00 Norman Daffron 24.0.00 William E. Pickering 245.00 Joe Settle 240.00 Jerry D. Fisher 326.81 Jackie Titus 240.00 Rof~ert M. Thompson 265.00 Charles Jacobs 230.00 Artie R.Nivens 235.00 Leo J. Brooks 240.00 Kenneth Carter 265.00 Bobby D~ Collins 210.00 Virgle L. Thompson 230.00 Rey Preston 210.00 Anvil M, Scott 230.00 Fannie Norman _x25.00 $. L. Mickey 108.00 Iris Lovell 217.00 Miles A. Jackson 225.00 Richard E, Crass 400.00 James A. Russell 225.00 P. W, Cayce 270.00 Joseph E. Ricks 255.00 Weldon Why 260.00 L. A. Horton 210.00 B. A. Wood 190.00 George V. Sawyer 125.80 J. Clint Wright 210.00 7 ~~ cont. C. H. Pyle 210.00 C. H, Blackmon 148.00 L. D. Horton 259.62 Jack Kinnikin 300.00 A, D. Cowart 210.00 S. E. Bolles 400.00 W. B. Alexander 190.00 Roy Warren 275.00 Clarence E. dark 220.00 Howard Gibson 232.00 Rural Shepard 190.00 Roswell Alexander 232.00 R. A. Neighbors 190«00 Everett Pyle 232.00 Claude Blackshear 190,00 Mrs. Mark Eiring 225.0 Ray A« Eldred 220,00 Sammy McGuire 232.00 Clarence McCarty 19Ef.00 Truett Ray 232.00 Franklin Miller 265.00 Edna Harrison 175.00 Louise Rowell 175.00 Jamie Slaughter 232.00 Carolyn Avants 95.20 T. J. Gardner 250.00 A. C. Koeninger 250.00 Al D. Fitch 245.00 W. F. Foley 425.00 L. G. McDaniel 212.00 William R. Hogge 600.00 W« W, S,rith 205.00 W. D. Wilbourn 250.00 Dorothy Whitten 195.00 J. H. McGee 250.00 Todd Edd Burson 278.68 A. D. Harris 200.00 James Goswick 265.00 Frank Dons s 200.00 Robert Hembree 117.50 ~q Hoyt Curry 450.00 William E. Reneger 240.00 © ~ Bryan B. Adams 210.00 P. W. Slaughter 245.00 M Gordon Swearengen 220.00 W. E. Sttickland 240.00 ~ Edward L. Selttle 240.00 Tommie Harkins 240.00 `~ GaytonSmith 36.00 Agee Brooks 240.00 LIST OF BILLS: May 6th to 20th, 1957 Clowe & Cowan Inc. 119.86 Drew Cilla Mimeograph !}.75 Hale County State Bank 3.30 So.western Pub. Ser. Co. 8.24 Hearne Mtr. Freight Line 6.67 Continental Oil Co. 10.33 International Paper Co. 15.36 The Harder Agency 144.11 Plainview Auto Parts 181.66 The Hale Co. Abstract 15.00 Hobbs Trailer 32.28 So.western Pub. Ser. 1218.10 Craig Oil Co. 1185.29 So.western Pub. Ser. 141.52 Craig Oil Co. 128.42 So.western Pub. Ser. -826.16 So.western Bell Tel. 333.61 P.H. Bryan, Col. 94.00 So.western Bell Tel 43.52 Mrs. J« C« Goodwin 25.00 ~'exaa,~Munie~pAl Ret. 1116.71 Mrs. Velma E. Garner 97.50 Texas Municipal Ret. 187.02 Great Amer. Res. Inc. 321.41 Texas Municipal Ret. 61.30 Plv. Cemetery Assoc 27.50 C, L. Abernethy Agency 622.31 Curry Motor Freight 2.76 P. H. Bryan,PettyCash 38.51 '_'lv. Harley Davidson 8.25 P.H. Bryan,Petty Cash 11.43 Flex Rod Pipe Tool Co.44.75.31~. Leedy Maxey 20.00 So.western Bell Tel. 31.36 A. N. Reenon 20.00 Public Health Equip. 2995.00 Plains Welding Supply . 6.t~.5 U. S . Government Print 23.44 office Moved by Alderman Edmiston seconded by Alderme.~ ~'sylor, that the meeting ad3ourn. The motion carried. - 0 - H OD 1 74 REGULAR SESSION, May 20, 1957 The City Council met in regular session with Mayor M. B. Hood pre- siding and the Following Alderman in attendance: G. H. Ward, T. S. Stapleton, George L. Taylor and J. C. Edmiston. Also in attendance were City Engineer W. R. Hogge and City Attorney Joe Sharp. George Finger Director and Howard Hoffman President, representing the Canadian River Municipal Water Authority, in regard to a resolution of the Board on L~.-1-57. Moved by Alderman Taylor and seconded by Alderman Edmiston. The following resolution to be passed. The motion carried. A RESOLUTION WHEREAS, two members of the Canadian River Municipal Water Authority met with the Plainview City Council on May 20, 1957 and presented a resolution which is attached hereto for .explanatory purposes in which it is urged that the City oP Plainview again become a member City of said Authority; and WHEREAS, the representatives explained to the Council that the proposi- tion of trying to finance the project by privat® financing had been thoroughly explored and the Directors by motion were on record as de- terming that private financing oP the project is not feasible; ar~d WHEREAS, it was explained to the Council that the board desired that Plainview re-enter the Authority for the purpose of furthering the efforts of the Authority to obtain the help of the Federal Goverment and co-operating actively with the Authority in their efforts to brinF3 about the construction of the dam and obtain the benefits whereof ; WHEREAS, the invitation to said .City is without obligation to the City to approve any kind of contract or further obligation except membership and co-operation; NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY TAE City Council that pending further study that the Council go on record as favoring .the Res- olution and that pending further developments the Council:".lend to the Authority co-operation and express to.the Authority their in- terest in the Canadian River Dam project.. Moved by Alderman Ward and seconded by Alderman Edminaton that the Church of Christ Scientist be allowed to erect an addition to the present structure according to plans of John Rerr Architect. The motion carried. Moved by Alderman Edmiston and Seconded by Alderman G. H. Ward that Bob Douglas Taxi Cab permit be cancelled, also the Gordon Loving Taxi Cab permit be cancelled. The motion carried. Moved by Alderman Edmiston and seconded by Alderman Ward that Ronald Anderson, DBA Plainview City Cab Co., be given a franchise. The motion carried. The minutes of May 6th were read and approved. Moved by Alderman Edmiston and seconded by Alderman Stapleton, that R. E. Cross be appointed Tax Assessor-Collector and Mrs. Fannja Nbrman~be appointed as Deputy Assessor-Collector. The motion carried. Moved by Alderman Ward Seconded by Alderman Taylor that the Engineer be authorized to purchase pump house, with brick front optional, from Panhandle Steel Building Inc, as per quotation. The motion carried. Moved by Alderman W. H. Irby and seconded by Alderman G. H. Ward that the Resolution canvassing returns and declaring the result of the election be passed. RESOLUTION CANVASSING RETURNS AND DECLARING RESULT OF ELECTION THE STATE OF TEXAS Q CITY OF PLAINVIEW _ ~ COUNTY OF HALE ~ ON THIS, the 20th day of May, 1957, the City Council of the City of Plainview, Texas; convened in Regular session, at the regular meeting place thereof' in the City Hall, there being present and in attendance the followdng members: 7 ~~ M. B. HOOD, ~ MAYOR T. S. STAPLETON, ) J. C. EDMISTON, ) ALDERMEN, GEORGE L. TAYLOR,) G. H. WARD, ) and with the following absent: W. H. Irby constituting a quorum; and, among of er procee nga had were t e following: Alderman G. H Ward offered the following resolution to the City Council and move its adoption: WHEREAS, under and by virtue of a resolution and order duly passed by the City of Plainview, Texas on the 24th day of April, 1957, an election was held in said City on the 14th day of May,l957s on four propositions for the issuance of the bonds of said City of Plainview, Texas, in the following amounts and for the following purposes, to-wit: ~p400,000 general obligation taa bonds for the purpose cp of constructing street improvements in and ~J for said City; 25,000 general obligation tax bonds for the purpose of constructing improvements and extensions ~ to the City~s Waterworks System; 25,000 general obligation tax bonds for the purpose oP constructing improvements and extensions to the ~City~s Sanitary Sever System; and 45,000 general obligation tax bonds for the purpose of developing, enlarging, improving and equipping the City~s Airport, including buildings and other facilities incidental to the operation thereof; AND WHEREAS; on this the 20th day of May, 1957, same being a re ular session of the City Council, there came on to be con- si ere a 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 ~tHEREAS, it further appears from said returns that there were cast at said election tk78 votes on tha proposition for the issuance of ~$~t{.00, 000 Street Improvement Bonds, of which number 392 votes were cast "FOR THE ISSUANCE OF X400,000 GENERAL OBLIGA~'ION TAX STREET IMPROVEMENT BONDS AND TAE LEVY OF A TAX IN PAYMENT THEREOF"; and 86 votes were cast "AGAINST THE ISSUANCE OF ~ 400,000 GENERAL OBLIGA~` TAX STREET IMPROVEMENT BONDS AND THE LEVY OF A TAX IN PAYMENP THEREOF"; and WHEREAS, it further appears from said returns that there were cast at said election 47d votes on the proposition f'or the issuance of X25,000 Waterworks on s, of which number 0 votes were cast "FOR THE ISSUANCE OF X25,000 GENERAL OBLIGATICI~~ WATERWORKS BONDS AND THE LEVY OF A TAX IN PAYMENT THEREOF"; and 6 votes were cast "AGAINST THE ISSUANCE ~ $25,000 GENERAL OBLIGA~AX WATERWORKS BONDS AND THE LEVY OF A TAX IN PAYMENT THEREOF"; and WHEREAS, it further appears from said returns that there were cast at said election 477 votes on the proposition for the issuance of X25,000 SBwer System Bonds, of which number 11 votes were case "FOR THE ISSUANCE OF X25,000 GENERAL OBLIGATION TAX SEWER SYSTEM BONDS AND THE LEVY OF A TAX IN PAYMENT TMEREOF" and 66 votes were cast "AGAINST TAE ISSUANCE OF X25,000 GENERAL OBLIGA I TAX SEWER SYSTEM BONDS AND THE LEVY OF A TAX IN PAYMENT THEREOF"; and WHEREAS, it further appears Prom said returns that there were cast at said election 4?4 votes on the proposition for the issuance of X45,000 Airport Improvement Bonds, for which number 06 votes were cast "FOR THE ISSUANCE OF ~l.4.5, 000 GENERAL OBLIGATIO~f TAX AIRPORT IMPROVEMENT BONDS AND THE LEVY OF A TAX I PAYMENT T ~~OF" and 168 votes were cast "AGAINST THE ISSUANCE OF 45,000 GENE~AL O~LIGATI~-' TAX AIRPORT IMPROVEMENT BONDS AN13 THE LEVY OF A TAX IN PAYMENT THEREOF" ; 7_ ~ THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE ~ ITY OF PLAINVIEW, TEXAS: SECTION 1: That the aforesaid election was duly and legally called and no ce ereof given in accordance with the laws of the State of Texas and the resolution and order calling said election; that said election was held in strict conformity with the Constitution and laws of the State of Texas, and the returns thereof have been properly made to the officials of the City entitled to receive same; that only resi- dent qualified property taxpaying voters of the said City cad' Plainpiew, Texas, who owned property therein, subject to 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. SECTION 2: That the proposition to issue the. x}.00, 000; .gen- eral obligation tax bonds for the purpose of constructing street im- provements in and for said City, was sustained by a ma3ority of the qualified voters of said City, noting at said election, who own tax- able property in said City, and who have duly rendered the same for taxation, and that the City Council of said City is authorized to issue said bonds and to levy and have assessed and collected taxes for the payment of the principal of and interest on said bonds in the time and manner prescribed by law. SECTION : That the proposition to issue the X25,000 general obligation~ax on s for the purpose of constructing improvements and extensions to the City~s waterworks System, was sustained by a ma3ority of the qualif ied voters of said City, voting at said election, who own taxable property in said City, and who have duly rendered the same for taxation, and that the City Council of said City is author- ized to issue said bonds and to levy and have assessed and collected taxes for the payment of the principal of and interest on said bonds in the time and manner prescribed by law. SECTION ~ : That the proposition to issue the :25,000 general ob13`g'a~~o- n tax bonds for the purpose of constructing im- provements and extensions to the City~s Sanitary Sewer System, was sustained by a ma3ority of the qualified voters of said 6ity,voting at said election, who own taxable property in said City, and who have duly rendered the same for taxation, and that the City Council of said City is authorized to issue said bonds and to ]e vy and have assessed and collected taxes for the payment of the principal of and interest on said bonds in the time and manner prescribed by law. SECTION : TtB t the proposition to issue the $1{$, 000 general obligat on tax bonds for the purpose of developing, en- larging, improving and equipping the Cityts Airport, including buildings and other facilities incidental to the operation thereof, was sustained by a ma3ority of the qualified voters oP said City, voting at said election, who own taxable property in said City, and who have duly rendered the same for taxation, and that the City Council of said City is authorized to issue said bonds and to levy and have assessed and collected taxes for the payment of the principal of and interest on said bonds in the time and manner prescribed by law. -------- ----------- -------- The resolution having been read in full, it was moved by Alderman T. S. Sta leton and seconded by Alderman Geo. Lam, Tailor the a same a passed and adopted. Thereupon; e Mayor pub the motion to a vote of the members of the City Council, and the following members voted "AYE": Aldermen Stapleton, Edmiston, Taylor and Ward; and none voted "NO". 'i'he Mayor de- clared the motion carried and the resolution adopted. PASSED AND APPROVED, this the 20th ~, day of May, 1957 • Mayor, ity of Plai iew, Texas ATTEST: p . x. Br an City Secretary, C ty o Pla nview, Texas (City Seal} 7~ Moved by Alderman Edmiston and seconded by Alderman Ward, that the resignation of W. F. r'oley as Building, Plumbing, Electrical and C~as Inspector, effective July 1st,. be accepted with regrets. The motion carried. Moved by Alcierrnan Edmiston and seconded by Alderman Taylor that the bills be approved for payment. The motion carried. Moved by Alderman Edmiston and seconded by Alderman Staple ton the meeting adjourn. The motion carried. ~~~ P . ryan, ' er I~.~$.~oo~, Mayor ~, BOND AGREEI~NT May 29, 1957 To the Honorable Mayor ~ -and ~ City Council M Plainview, Texas ~ Gentlemen: ~--, At an election held May ].l~., 1957 within pour City, the following bonds were authorized: ~l~.00, 000 Bonds for Street Improvements. 25,000 Bonds for Waterworks Improvements. 25,000 Bonds for Sanitary Sewer Improvements. 45,000 Bonds for Airport Improvements. In connection with the authorization of the above bonds, we furnished the ballots and alI election supplies and paid your Market attorney, Dumas, Huguenin and Boothman, Dallas, Texas for all legal papers and handled all expenses, except payment for publication of notice of election and for the election officials. By this proposal we offer our professional services anct our facilities, and agree to perform the following duties: (A) Under the direction of a firm of Municipal Bond attorneys to be retained by you, and whose fee will be paid by us, we will super- vise, assist and advise you upon steps necessary to be taken in the further authorization and legal issuance of the bonds and final delivery of the bonds to the purchaser. In this connection it is anderstood that you will retain, or have retained the Pirm of Dumas, Huguenin and Boothman approving opinion as to the legality of the bonds, for which we wi 11 pay. (B) To attend to and pay for the printing of the Bonds. (C) To furnish the City Seal and facsimile signatures of the Mayor and. ~%ity Secretary on the bonds. {D) To pay the necessary expense of obtaining the approving opinion of the Attorney General of the State of Texas and the registra- tion of the bonds by the State Comptroller of public accounts and the delivery of the bonds to the purchaser at a bank in Austin, Texas. It is our intention herein to pay all expense above enumerated and all other expense except the cost of any litigation. As a consideration for the services rendered by 'us and as re- imbursement for the expense we are to incur, it is understood and agreed that your City is to pay us and we are to accept a cash fee of X11.00 per each X1,000 Bond. Such fee shall be due and payable simul- taneously with the delivery of the bonds to the purchaser. It is further understood that we reserve the right to submit a bid for the bonds at any time you may wish to sell same. It is understood and agreed that you and the officials of your City will cooperate with us and the heretofore mentione d Bond attorneys in the passage of all necessary orders and resolutions and in the completion of all certificates required in the issuance of the bonds. '~ $ This Proposal is submitted in triplicate and when accepted by you will constitute the entire agreement between your City and the undersigned for the purpose and consideration herein specified. Your acceptance will be indicated by the signature of your Mayor and attested by your City Secretary on all copies. Respectfully Submitted, FIRST SOUTHWEST COMPANY BY C. M. Smith ACCEPTANCE: Accepted by order of the City Council of the City of Plainview, Texas on this the 29th day of May, 1y57 M. B. Hood Mayor, C ty o Pla nv ew, exas Attest: P H. Br an City Secretary, City o Plainview, Texas May 29, s 19~ at par and accrued ~nteresti. cost to you as follows: ~ 200,902.50 -0- Net interest Cost ~ 200,902.50_______ Effective Interest Rate 3.9002 ~ as follows X15,000 16,000 16,000 17,000 lit, 000 1$,000 20,000 20,000 20,000 20,000 25,000 65,000 95, 000 130,000 1 thereafter This figures an interest Gross Interest Cost Less Premium t date This offer is for prompt acceptance only, and is made sub3ect to the unqualified approval of the legality of the bonds by the Attorney General of the State of Texas, and by Dumas H uenia and Boothcn____~_an ,,,~, Bond Attorneys, designated by you, an w ose ee ou To the Honorable MAYOR AMID CITY COUNCIL S ~ r r Gentlemen: For your legally issued total par value amount of $ ~99 ,, below, authorized at an e~lectio~ Par and accrued interest from o us, plus a cash premium of ~ Goner, ~~ z da a o; N°ne .. ~l Obligation bonds, in the more comp a ely described 19 , we will pay you ssue to date of delivery ~• To be dated: As b a reement Denomination: 1 000 Interest pays e: arc ~~ 8 and semi-annua y t rea ter on ep ember 1st & March 1st. in each of the years. Principal and interest payable at: Bank to be selected or at State Treasurers 0 f ce Maturing and bearing interest March 1, 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 196d 1969 1970 1971 t ember 1, 1967 or_on an All bonds maturing 195d to 1967 inclusive to bear 4~ interest from their date. All bonds maturing 196H to 1971 inclusive to bear 3 7/ti9~ interest from their date. Optional Provisions: 79 i~ C~ ~-.a will pay. You agree to furnish ue full and complete transcript of all proceedings had incident to the issuance of the bonds. All other expenses incident to the issuance of the bonds, includ- ing printing of the bonds, submission of same to the Attorney General and registration by the Comptroller oi' Public Accounts, are to be paid by You Delivery of the bonds is to be made to us at American a oral Bank, Austin, Teaas ______. This agreement shall be in full force and effect for a period of 60 clays from the date hereof, and in the event you are un- able ~o deliver such bonds to us within the prescribed ps riod in conformity with the provisions hereof, then and in that event, we shall no longer be bound by the terms hereof,-but shall have an irrevocable option upon such bonds for the bU days neat suc- ceeding the expiration date of our commitmentunder the same terms and conditions set forth herein. In the event these bonds are eligible for purchase by the Permanent School Fund of the State of Teaas, and should the State Board of Education elect to purchase these bonds for that Fund, then you will owe us a fee of ~ Nothin , to cover expenses in- curred by us in connection with s ransaction. As evidence of our good faith in submitting this ppoposal, we attach hereto Cashierts Cheek of the Hale Count State Bank Plainview Teaas . , in this amount of 9 ~~ , w c "s"~o'Te e y you uncas ed and returryed to us w en we have carried out the terms of this agreement. Should we fail or refuse to comply with the terms hereof said check is .to be cashed and the proceeds retained by you as full and complete liquidated damages. Respectfully submitted, FIRST SOUTHWEST COMPANY,DeZ1as,Tea. RAUSHER, PIERCE & CO., DALLAS,TEX. BY C. M. smith ut or ze epresentat ve 1 THE FOREGOING PROPOSAL is hereby accepted by action oP C_ i= Council , and the Ma~or~~ is authorized to execute this con- r'~' a~an3 the Citi Secre~ar~ to attest same, on this the 29th day of M_ ate, M. B. Hood ayor, Gity of Plainview, Teaas ATTEST: P . H. Br an Secre ary, y o a nv ew, sass - REGULAR SESSION, June 3s 195? City Council, City of Plainview, met in regular session at the City Hall, June 3, 1957s with the following members present: M. B. HOOD, MAYOR 1 T, 5. Stapleton ) W. H. Irby ) George L. Taylor } ALDERMEN J. C. Edmiston ) G. H. Ward ) City Attorney Joe Sharp, City Engineer Bill Hogge were also present. Petition for paving was presented and filed by City Engineer Bill Ho age . City Council then discussed various matters pertaining to current business of the City, included: 1. A replaceme nt for the City Inspector, who is retiring. 2. Contract between the City and Hale County in regard to furnishing fire protection for the County. 3. Letting contract for paving. l~.. Putting sewer line in Frisco Addition. City Engineer presented plats, plans and cost estimates. $~ 5. Proposed Urban Renewal Project, it being decided that such project would be investigated and looked into. Motion made by Irby and seconded by ~%dmiston that estimate of Engi- neer in the amount of Two Thousand Two Hundred Eighty-Five and + 19/100 Dollars 02,285.19) due Bud Givens on drilling and developing of irrigation well be paid. The motion carried. Motion mady by Irby and seconded by Edmiston that all bills be paid except the one presented by Hufstedler in the amount of Twelve Hundred Dollars 01200.00), which is excepted and deleted from the bills and is not to be paid, The motion carried. Reports for May were read as follows: Water pumped gallons 41,266,000 Meat inspector fee s accrd. 68.00 Current taxes 2929.60 Delinquent taxes 279.59 Police Report 3047.00 Building inspector 337.05 Parking Meters 318b.50 Moved by Alderman Irby sec onded by Alderman Edmiston, that the reports be accepted and fi led. The motion carried. . _ LI51' ~ ~ OF -BILLS APPROVED JUNE 1957 -' _ May 2 _. 1st, 1957 to June 1st, 157 R. G. Silverthorne 66.34 Morrison Supply 211.92 The Alcove Restaurant 9.45 Neptune Meter Co. 11.43 Hardin Decorating Co. 12.50 Owens Electric 31.18 June 1st of month bills: Phillips Battery Co. 31.71 Alexander-Neis Drug Co. 13.50 Phillips Petroleum Co. 13.25 The American Well Works 7.2g Pioneer Natural Gad Co.273.40 Plains Machinery Co. 5 85 C. R. Anthony Go. Army :fie Navy Store 358.59 84.75 . Plainview Begs. Supply 29.y.0 Army & Navy Store 7•d0 Plainview Hardware Co. Plainview Hosp. & Clin 40.76 ic 364.07 B. & C. Electronics Labs 58.55 Plainview Plumbing Co. 39.45 Bills Upholstery Burroughs Corp. 7.00 13.56 Plainview Safety Lane 13.70 City Blacksmith Shop 125.20 Reuel Nash Chev. Inc. Richardson Shamrock Se 35.20 r 13.35 Gonnor Mathes Co., Inc. 48.34 Roberts Paper Co. . 35.19 Continental Oil Co. County Clerk 1.98 13.00 Robinson & Herring Drug 11.70 R. Daffern Coal & Feed Co. 1131.79 Rogers Battery & Elec. Rowland-Gordon 163.29 49.80 Davie Eledtric,Motor Inc. Davis & ion P L 7.40 501.49 Shook Tire Co. 147.23 , . . Dempster Bros. 538.97 Southwestern Bell Tel. Sperling Meter Co. 22.26 207.60 Dempster Bros. B t 713? 4p 105 W. 0. Speck Machinery 32.23 ros. er Demps Dempster Bros. . 442.58 The Speck Co. Strains Super Serv. 23.03 16.20 Flex-Rod Pipe Tool Gallaway~s Janitor 30.03 61.52 Traf-O-Teria System 711.00 Goodyear Service Stores 1131.50 Texas Water & Sewage W Association orks 15.50 Hale County Airport 70.00 Thompson-Hayward Chem. 210.00 Henryts Plv. Tire 3.50 West Pharmacy 5.42 H®rald-News Publishing Co. 1326.63 y,~itaker Service .50 Higginbotham-Bartlett Co. 172.136 Whites Super Market 18.00 Hilton Hotel 35.80 Winn Motor Co. 314.1 Hilton Hotel Cleaners 11.75 Wood-Mitchell Funeral Hodges Electric Co. 13.95 Home ~ 2.00 Holt~s Sporting Goods In ll & C T i 44•d0 02 4 Worthington-Garcon Mete r o., c. u Jarv s- . -Div 64.62 The Karpark Corp 125.2t~ . Wyco Inc. 33.60 Kikers J. G. Long Roofing Co. 22.6b6 165.00 young~s Texaco Serv. ~.• Wayland,bt.D. 16.15 44.75 Lubbock Engineering ti t 19.51 75 perry Serv. Station 1.75 on a Lynns Cosden S • W T.Cain Motor Co. 55.00 Medical Center Hospital B K M 100.00 1024 30 perry~s Serv. Station 3.00 ee . c M. M. 0. Stapleton Weldinc . 7.50 Western Elec. Cont. 402.137 Co. ~1 SALARIES FQ3 MAY, 1957 M. B. Hood 300.00 C. H. Pyle 210.00 Joe Sharp 220.00 L. D. Renton 302.86 P. H. Bryan 400.00 A. D. Cowart 210.00 Quadine Billington 225.00 W. B. Alexander 190.00 A. L. King 222.00 Clarence E. Clark 220.00 Hartense Pelphrey 400.00 Bural Shepard 190.00 A. R. Cardinal 314.42 R. A. Neighbors 190.00 J. E. Sheeon 275.00 Claude Blakeshear 190.00 V. M. Reynolds 122.00 Ray A. Eldred 220.00 Weldon J. Smith V. A. Botkina 282.70 265.00 Clarence McCarty Franklin Miller 190.00 298.66 Lackin G. Waldrop 282.70 Louise Rawell 175.00 A. L. Hestand 271.35 Carolyn Avants 95.20 Charleen Clark 267.54 A. C. Koeninger 250.00 Lonnie Miller 280.00 W. F. Foley 425.00 John Robbins 267.54 William R. Rogge 600.00 Raymond V. Claycomb 265.00 W. D. Wilbourn 260.00 Floyd Lamb 300.42 J. H. McGee 250.00 James Russell 265.00 A. D. Harris 200.00 William E. Pickering 247.36 Frank Jones 200.00 ~ T. M. Campbell 256.78 Hoyt Curry 450.00 ~ ~,,~ Robert M. Thompson 267.54 Bryan B. Ac~ama 210.00 ,~ Artie R. Nivens 237.26 Gardon Swearengar 220.00 .~ Kenneth Carter 267.54 Jack Kinniken 300.00 s-, Virgil L. Thompson 235.00 S. E. Belles 400.00 Anvil M. Scott 237.26 Ray Warren 275.00 R. L. Mickey 91.80 Howard Gibson 232.00 Miles Jackson 227.16 Roswell Alexander 232.00 James A. Russell 227.16 Everett Pyle 232.00 Joseph E. Ricks 255.00 Mrs. Mark Eiring 22$.00 Hugh 0. Hassell 242.16 Sammy McGuire 232.00 L. A. Harton 210.00 Truett Ray 116.00 George V. Sawyer 156.40 Edna Harrison 175.00 Haskel U. Spain 400.00 Janie Slaughter 232.00 0. B. Guin 232.00 T. J. Gardner 250.00 Nute ~d. Rannels 300.00 Al. D. Fitch 245.00 George Smith 217.00 L. S. McDaniel 212.00 Floyd Pyle 227.00 W. W. Smith 205.00 Ludy Maxey 330.00 Dorothy Whitten 195.00 Frank Rigler 240.00 Todd Edd Burson 284.10 Berry Lynch 250.00 James Goswick 265.00 Anvil Harkins 260.00 Alton Holloway 112.50 William E. Reneger 240.00 C. H. Blackman 129.23 P. W. slaughter ?~-5.00 John R. Amerson 166.50 W. E. Strickland 240.00 Rex L. English 87.75 Tommie F. Harkins 240.00 Audio Stice 165.00 Gerald 0. Dickerson 240.00 Bob Goswick 92.80 ' Floyd Stute 240.00 Delmer sharp 8.00 Agee Booka 240.00 Gayton Smith 20.00 Edward L. Settle 240.00 Van W. Goswick 40.80 Richard H. Norwood 240.00 Maximo Alavis 85.00 Johnnie Ballow 245.00 Doris Daluna 136.70 Norman Daffron 240.00 Frank LaGrange 14.40 Joe Sett 18 240.00 W. H. Irby 40.00 Jackie Titus ~ 240.00 G. W. Ward 40.00 Charles H. Jacobs 230.00 George L. Taylor 40.00 Leo. J. Brooks 240.00 J. C. Edmiston 40.00 Bobby D, Collins 210.00 T. S. Stapleton 40.00 Ray Preston 210.00 F. D. Gaither 275.00 Fannie Norman 325.00 Dr. G. T. Hil1,Jr 90.00 Iris Lowell 217.00 Herman L. Peirce 116.00 Richard E. Cross 400.00 Ramon Caballero 50.85 J. A. Broden 135.00 Gaylen Smith tS.00 P. W. Cayce 270.00 Weldon Way 260.00 B. A. Wood 190.00 J. Clint Wright 210.00 Moved by Alderman Edmiston and seconded by Alderman Ward let the meeting adjourn C~ ~2 ~~ _; y er Pf"~ayur - ~2 REGULAR SESSION, June 17, 1957 The City Council met in regular session at the council room in the City Hall with Mayor M. B. Hood presiding, and the following Aldermen attending - W. H. Irby, J. C. Edmiston, Geo. L. Taylor and G. H..Ward. . The rollowing Ordinance authorizing the issuance of General Obligation Bonds. ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING ISSUANCE OF ~t}95,000 "CITY OF PLAIIifVVIEW, TEXAS, GENERAL OBLI~ GA'FION BONDS" , DATED JUNE 1, 1957 THE STATE OF TEXAS ~ CITY OF PLAINVIEW ~ COUNTY OF HALE k ON THIS, the 17th day of June, 1957s the City Council of the City of Plainview, Texas, convened in REGULAR session, at the regular meeting place thereof in the ~ y Ia.~'l, there being present and in attendance, t h® rollowing members, to wit: M. B. HOOD MAYOR W. H. IRBY, SR. ) J. C . EDMISTON, ) ALI~RMEN GEORGE L. TAYLOR ) G. H. WARD ) and with the following absent: T. S. STAPLETON , constituting a quorum; and, among other proceedings 'had by sa d City Council were the i'ollow ing: Alderman Irb introduced a proposed ordinance. The ordinance was rea~ll. Alderman TAYLOR ~ made a motion that any rule requiring ordinances to be rea a more than one meeting be suspended. The motion was seconded by Alderman EDMISTON and carried by the following vote: AYES: Aldermen Irby, .Edmiston, Taylor and Ward N~ 3: None. Alderman EDMISTON made a motion that the ordinance be passed finally. a mo 3on was seconded by Alderman W~-, and carried by the following vote: AYES: Aldermen Irby, Edmiston, Taylor and Ward NCE S : None . The Mayor announced that the ordinance had been rinally passed. ~ ~ ~~ The ORDINANCE is as follows: "AN ORDINANCE BY the City Council of the City of Plainview, Texas, authorizing the issuance of X1.95,000 City of Plainview, Teas, General Obligation Bonds, dated June 1, 195?s for the following purposed, to~wit; $11.00, 00 for the p urpose of constructing street improvements in and for said City; $25,000 for the purpose of constructing improvements and extensions to the City~s Waterworks System; X25,000 for the purpose of constructing improvements and extensions to the Cityts Sanitary Sewer System; and x$,000 for the purpose of developing, enlarging, improving and equipping of the City~s Airport, including build ings and other facilities incidental to the operation thereof; prescribing the form of the bonds and the form of interest coupons; levying a continual direct annual ad valorem tax on all taxable property within the limits of said City•to pay the interest on said bonds and to create a sinking Pund for the redemption thereof, and providing for the assessment and collection of such taxes; enacting provisions incident and relating to the purpose and subject oi' this ordinance; and declaring an emergency. 83 WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Plainview, Teaas, on the 24th day of April, 195?, passed and adopted a resolution and order, calling an election at which the following propositions were sub- mitted to the qualified property taxpaying voters of said City, who had duly rendered their property for taxation: "SHALL the City Council of the City oP Plainview, Texas,be authorized to issue FOUR HUNDRED THOUSAND i30LLARS (x}.00, 000 ), general obligation tax bonds of said City for the purpose of constructing street improvements in and for said City; said bonds to mature serially over a period of years not to exceed fifteen (15 ) years from their date and to bear interest at a rate not to exceed FOUR PER CENTUM (!~~) per annum, payable annually or semi-annually, and to provide for the pay- ment ~f principal of and interest on said bonds by levying a tax auf- ficie nt to pay the annual interest and to create a sinking fund suf- ficient to redeem said bonds as they become due?" "SHALL the City Council of the City of Plainview, Texas be author- ized to~issue TWENTY FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS ($25,000) general obligation tax bonds of said City for the purpose of constructing improvements and extensions to the City's Waterworks System; said bond to mature serially over a period of years not to exceed fifteen (15) years Prom their date and to bear interest at a rate of not to exceed FOUR PER CENTUM (4~) per ~ annum, payable annually or semi-annually, and to provide for the payment of principal of and interest on said bonds by levying a tax suff icient to pay the annual interest and to create a sinking fund sufficient to ~t redeem said bonds as they become due?" "SHALL the City Council of the City of Plainview, Texas, be authorized to issue TWENTY FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS 025,000), general obligation tax bonds of said City for the purpose of constructing improvements and extensions to the City's Sanitary Sewer System; said bonds to mature serially over a period of years not to exceed fifteen (15) years from their date and to bear interest at a rate not to exceed FOUR PER GENTUM (4~) per annum, payable annually or semi-annually, and to provide for the payme nt 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?" "SHALL the City Council of the pity of Plainview, Texas, be authorized to issue FORTY FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS ~1~.$,000), general obligation tax bonds of said City for the purpose of developing, en- larging, improving and equipping the City~s Airport, including build- . ings sad other facilities incidental to the operation thereof; said bonds to mature serially over a period of years not to exceed fifteen (15) years from their date and to bear interest at a rate not to exceed FOUR PER CENTUM (4~) per annum, payable annually or semi-annually, and to provide for the payment of principal of and interest on said bonds by levying a tax sufficient to pay the annual interest and to create a sinking fund sufficient to redeem said bonds as they become due?" WHEREAS, the said-election was held pursuant to said resultion and order on the 14th day of May, 195?; and WI~3EREAS, the City Council has heretofore examined into and in- vestigated the regularity of the proceedings for said election and found that the same was duly and legally held; that the notice required by law to be given had been duly and legally given; and that said election was conducted in strict confirmity with the law; and that due returns of said election had been made by the proper officers; and WHEREAS, at said .election, the qualified voters who are property taxpayers oP the City of Plainview, voting at said election, sustained by a majority vote, the propositions to issue the aforesaid bonds, is the aggregate principal sthm of ~t{.95,000; and WHEREAS, this City Council has heretofore, to-wit: on the 20th day of May, 195?, adopted a resolution declar-ing the results of said election and determing the specific authority of the City to issue said general obligation tax bonds; WHEREAS, the City Council, deems it advisable and to the best interest of the City that the bonds of the Pour series hereinabove described shall be issued in a single combined authorization; therefore BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PLAINVIEW, TExAS: SECTION 1; That the bonds of the City of Plainview, Texas to be know an s`~'S~'~OF PLAINVIEW, TEXAS, GEI~RAL OBLIGATION BONDS", be and same are hereby issued under and by virtue of the Constitution and laws of the State of Teaas, for the following purposes, to-wit; X400,000 S~ rot the purpose of constructing street improvements in and for said City; '25,000 for the purpose of constructing improvements and ex- tensions to the City+s Waterworks System; ,$25,000 Y'or the purpose of constructing improvements and extensions to the Gity+s Sanitary Sewer System; and X45,000 for the purpose of developing, enlarging, improving and equipping of the City+a Airport, including buildings and other facilities incidental to the operation th~~eof, aggro sting the princi- pal sum of FOUR HUNDRED NINETY FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS ~~495,000). SEGTION 2: That said bonds shall be numbered consecutively from One (1) to Four hundred Ninety Five (495), both inclusive, shall be in the denomination of One Thousand Collars ($1,000) each, aggregating the sum of FOUL HUNDRED NINETY FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS ($495,000)• SECTION shall atoms 'ue lowing schedule : BOND NUMBERS SA1~ 1 Inclusi_. ve ) 1to15 16 to 31 32 to 47 4~ to 64 65 to tit ti3 to lU0 101 to 120 121 to 140 141 to 160 161 to1t30 1131 to 205 206 to 270 271 to 365 3 66 to 495 That said bonds shall be dated June 1, 195?, and and payable serially, in accordance with the fol~ MATURITY DATES March 1, 195$ March 1, 1959 March 1, 1960.: March 1, 1961` March 1, 1962• March 1, 1963' March 1, 1964 March 1, 1965 March 1, 1966 March 1, 1967 March 1, 19613 ~~ March 1, 1969' March 1, 1970 March 1, 1971 PROVIDED, HOWEVER, that the City reserves th Numbered 1131 to 495, both inclusive, of this March 1st in each of the years 19613 to 1971, whole or in part on September 1, 1967, or on date thereafter, at par and accrued interest AMA ~l'S, 000 16, OUO 16,000 17,000 1d,000 lti, 000 20,000 20,000 20, 000 20,000 25,000 65,000 95,000 130,000 e right to redeem Bonds series, maturing on both inclusive, in any interest payment PROVIDED, FURTHER, that ii' less than all of said bonds are redeemed on any such redemption dates, same shall be redeemed in inverse numberical order; and PROVIDED FURTHER, that at least thirty (30) days prior to any interest payment date upon which any of said bonds are to be redeemed, notice of redemption signed by the City Secretar (specifying the serial numbers and amount of bonds to be redeemed shall have been filed with the FIRST NATIONAL BANK IN DALLAS, DALLAS, TEXAS, and THE CITY NATIONAL BANK OF PI~AINVIEW, Plainview, Texas, (the paying agents named in each of said bonds) and should any bond or bonds not be presented for redemption pur- suant to such notica th~:~=same shall cease to bear interest from and after the date so fixed for redemption. SECTION That said bonds shall bear interest Yrom date until pa. a e following rates per annum; that is to say-- (a) Bonds Numbered 1 to 180, both inclusive, maturing on March 1st in each of the years 1954 to 1967, both inclusive, shall bear interest at the rate of FOUR PER CENTUM (4~) per annum; and (b) Bonds Numbered l~l to 495, both inclusive, maturing on March 1st in each of the years 19613 to 1971, both inclusive, shall bear interest at the rate of THREE AND SEVEN-EIGHTS per CENTUN (3-7/~~) Per annum, such interest to be evidenced by proper coupons attached to eaah of said bonds, and said interest shall be payable on March, 1,195d, and semi-annually thereafter on September 1 and March 1, in each year. SECTION That both principal and interest of the said bonds shall~e pays le in lawful money of the United States of America, without exchange or collection charges to the owner or holder, at the FIRST NATIONAL BANK IN DALLAS, Dallas, Texas, or at the option of the holder at THE CITY NATIONAZ BANK OF PLAINVIEW, Plainview, Texas, upon presentation and surrender of bonds or proper interest coupons. SECTION 6: That the corporate seal of the "CITY OF PLAINVIEW, TEXAS s a e impressed upon each of said bonds and said bonds and the interest coupons appurtenant thereto may b® executed by the ~ .l t~ imprinted facsimile signatures of the Mayor and City Secretary of the City, and execution in such manner shall have the same effect as if such bonds and coupons, had been signed by the Mayor and City Secretar;,~ by their manual signatures. Inasmuch as such bonds are required to be registered by the Comptroller of Public Accounts of the State of Texas;, only his signature (or that of a deputy designated in writing to act for the Comptroller) shall be required to be manually subscribed to such bonds in connection with his registration certificate to appear thereon, as above provided; all in accordance with the provisions of Chapter 293, enacted by the 54th Legislature of Texas, at its Regular Session in 1955, (codified as Article 7171 Vernonts Annotated Civil Statutes of Texas, as amended). SECTION 7: That the form of said bonds shall be substantially as fo ows: N0. UNITED STATES OF. AMERICA X1,000 ~"`-' STATE OF TEXAS COUNTY OF HAIE CITY OF PLAINVIEW, TEXAS, GENERAL OBLIGATION BOND ,~ The CITY OF PLAINVIEW, A municipal corporation of the State of ~ Texas, acknowledges itself indebted to, and FOR VALUE RECEIVED, hereb;~ promises to pay to bearer, the sum of ,~ O~IE THOUSAND ~LLAR3 ''"" (1,000), in lawful money of the United States of America, on the FIRST DAY OF MARCH, 19 , with interest thereon from the date hereof until paid at tie r to of PER CENTUM ( ) per annum, payable on arc , , an semi-annually t area er on September 1 and March 1 in each year, and interest falling due on or prior to maturity hereof is payable only upon presentation and surrender of the interest coupons hereto attached as they severally become due. BOTH PRINC IPAL and interest of this bond are hereby made payable at the FIRST NATIONAL BANK IN DALLAS, Dallas, Texas, or at the option of the holder, at THE CITY NATIONAL BANK OF PLAINVIEW, Plainview, Texas, without exchange or collection charges to the owner or holder, and for the prompt payment oP this bond and the interest thereon at maturity, the Pull faith, credit and resources of the City of Pla inview, Texas, are hereby irrevocably pledged. THIS BOND is one of a aeries of Four Hundred Ninety Five (1}95)' aerial bonds, num eyed consecutively from One (1) to Four Hundred Ninety Five (495), both inclusive, in the denomination of One Thousand Dollars (1,000} each, .aggregating FOUR HUNDRED NINETY FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS ($495,000), issued for the following purposes, to-wit: $400,000 for the purpose of constructing street improvements in and for said Cit y; ~25,OOu for the purpose of constructing improvements and extenstions to the City+s Waterworks System; ~25,oUU for the purpose of constructing; improvements and extensions to the City~s Sanitary Sewer System; and x.5,000 for the purpose of developing, enlarging, improving and equipp- ing of the City~a Airport, including buildings and other facilities in- cidental to the operation thereof, under authority of the Constitutia~n and laws of the State of Texas, and pursuant to an ordinance duly adopted by the City Council of the City of Plainview, Texas, and duly recorded in the Minutes of said City Council. AS SPECIFIED in the ordinance hereinabove mentions d, the City of Plainview, reserves the right to redeem Bonds Numbered 181 to 495, both inclusive, of this series, maturing on March lst in each of the years 196tS to 1971, both inclusive, in whole or in part on September 1, 1967, or on any interest payment date thereafter at par and accrued interest; PROVIDED, however, that if 1e ss than all of said bonds are so redeemed on any such redemption dates, same shall be redeemed in inverse numbrical order; and PROVIDED, FURTHER, that at least thirty (30) days prior to any interest payment date upon which any of said bonds are to be redeemed, a notice of redemption, signed by the City Secretary (specifying the serial numbers and amount of bonds to be redeemed) shall be filed with the FIRST NATIONAL BANK IN DALLAS, Dallas, Texas, and THE CITY NATIONAL BANK OF PLAINVIEW, Plainview, Texas, .and should any bond or bonds not be presented for redemption pursuant to such notice, same shall cease to bear interest from and after the date 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 duty authorised 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 ly.th day of May,.. 1y57; that all acts, conditions and things required to b® done precedent to and in the issuance of this series of bor~is and of this bond, have been properly done end performed and have happened in regular and due time, form and manner as required by law; that sufficient and proper provision for the levy ar~d collection of taxes has been made which, when collected shall be appropriated exclusively to the payment of this bored and the series of which it is apart, and to the payment of the interest coupons thereto annexed, as the same shall become due, sad that the total indebtedness of the City of Plainview, Texas, including the entire series of bonds of which this is one, does not excedd any constitutional or statutory limitation. IN TESTIMONY WAEREOF, the City Council of the Citry of Plainview, Texas, has caused the seal of said City to be impressed hereon, and this bond and its appurtenant coupons to be executed with the im- printed facsimile signatures of .the Mayor and City Secretary of said City (in accordance with the provisions of Chapter 293, enacted by the 54th Legislature of Texas at its Regular Session in 1955)s the date of this bond, in conformity with the ordinance above referred to, being the FIRST DAY OF JUNE, 1957•` / _ ~, _ ~ ayor, Cit~r of Plainv~.ew, Texas COUNTERSIGNED: y 5ecre ary, y o Plainview, Texas SECTION tf: That the form of interest coupon attached to each of saidTo s s 11 be substantially as follows: N0. ON THE DAY ~'tN;'__,___--, ~ ~_,_„_,_~ 19 , x(uniess the bond to which this coupon pe gains has been properly called for redemption in accordance with its terms), the CITY OF PLAINVIEW, a municipal corporation of the State of Texas, hereby promises to pay to bearer, at the FIRST NATIONAL BANR IN DALLAS, Dallas, Teaasf or at the option of the holder, at TAE CITY NATIONAL BANR OF PLAINVIEW, Plainview, Texas, without exchange or collection charges to the owner or holder, the sum of --- --------.• ------DOLLARS (~ ), in lawful money of the United States of America, said s~~g months' interest due that day on "CITY OF ~'LAINVIEW, TEXAS, GE R B IGATION BOND", dated June 1, 195?, Bond No. ~,.,_,. y secre ary ayor SECTION 10: That the following certificate shall be printed on the '6acT off` e ~ bond OFFICE OF COMPTROLLER j REGISTER NO. ____._ STATE OF TEXAS ~ I HEREBY CERTIFY that there is on file and of record in my office a certificate of the Attorney General of the State at~NOTE TO PRINTER: The expression in parenthesis to be included only in coupons maturing March 1, 196, and subsequent, per- taining to optional bonds, being Numbers ltil to 495, inclusive. 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 aonr'irmity 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, Comptroller of Public Accounts of the State of Texas. ~7~ SECTION 10: BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED BY THE C ITY COUNCIL OF T~T'~-PLAINVIEW, TEXAS: ~ That a special fund to be designated "SPECIAL GENERAL OBLIGATION 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 on other purpose; that, while said bonds, or any of them, are outstand- ing and unpaid, there shall be annually levied, assessed and collected in due time, form and manner, a tax upon all of the taxable property in said City, sufficient to pay the current interest thereon and create a sink3.ng fund sufficient to pay each installment o1' principal as the same becomem due; and to pay the interest on said bonds for the first year and to create a sinking fund with which to pay the principal as the same be- comes due there is hereby levied a sufficient tea on each one hundred dollars valuation of taxable property in said City for the current year and the same shall be assessed and collected and applied to the purpose named; and while said bonds or any of them are outstanding and unpaid, a tax each year at a rata from year to year, as will be ample and sufficient to provide funds to pay the current interest on said bonds and to provide ~`=' the necessary sinking fund, full allowance being made for de- linquencies and costs of collection, shall be and is hereby '~ levied for each year, respectively, whiles said bonds, or any ~-.4 of them, are outstanding and unpaid, and said tea shall each year be assessed and collected and applied to the payment of the principal of and interest on said bonds. The City Council hereby declares its purpose and intent to provide and levy a tax leg- ally aryl fully sufficient for such bonds, it having been deter- mined that the existing and available taxing authority of the City for such purpose is adequate to permit a legally suf f icient ' tax in consideration of all other outstanding obligations. SECTION 11: BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUIQ~IL OF THE ~ OF PLAINVIEW, TEXAS: That the Mayor of said City shall be and he is hereby authorized to take and have charge of all necessary orders and records pending investigation by the Attorney General oP 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 12: BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNC IL OF THE C ITS~"'~"$`~A~IEW, TEXAS : . That the sale of the bonds herein authorized to FIRST SOtH'AWEST CO~++Q'ANY, Dallas, Texas, and RAUSCAER, PIERCE & COMPANY, Dallas, Texas,. at the. price of par and. accrued interest to date of delivery, plus- a .premium of ~ None.. , is hereby confirmed. Delivery of the bonds shall. be made o sa d purchasers as soon as may be after the adoption of this ordinance, upon payment therefor in accordance with the terms: of sale. ' ' SECTION 1 AND BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE Z~ Y ~ ~AINVIEW, TEXAS: The public importance of this measure and the fact that it is to the best interest of the City to~provide funds for the con- struction +tit the improvements herein provided at the earliest pos- sible 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 ta~ae 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 APPRO~tED, this th'G ?th day of June, 195?. ayor, ~'y'o ' P1ai'nv"iew;~'e as s! ATTEST: y ec , Texas Q Bids as advertised, were opened on a truck as follows: Haynes Motor Company X3730.00 Hooper Motor Company 35$2.50 Winn Motor Company 3130.00 Reuel Nash Chevrolet~Company 3181.75 Moved by Alderman Edmiston second by Alderman Ward, that the Coun- cil accept the low bid of Winn Motor Company. The motion carried. Minutes of June 3rd. read, corrected and approved. Moved by Alderman Ward second by Alderman Edmistion, that B, R.. McMorries Engineering Company of Amarillo be authorized to make an application for the Cit of Plainview to secure IIrban Renewal Funds. The cost not to eacede 200. for the preparation of application. The motion carried. Moved by Alderman Edwards second by Alderman Irby that pay Bud Gibbons balance of X386.91 due on well per engineers estimate. The motion carried. The report of City Clerk for May amounting to X23813.80 The food inspector was reads 5.00 Moved by Alderman Edmiston second by Alderman Irby that 'the Reports be accepted and filed. The motion carried. Moved by Alderman Edmiston second by Alderman Irby, the the foll- owing be appointed a Board of Equalization for 1957. Maurice Hanna Lester W. James Jr. L. W. Jordan and the following be named sa alternates, Pual Shick, H. A. Ragland. The motion carried. Moved by Alderman Edmistion second by Alderman Ward that the meeting adjourn. Th,e motion carried. City Clerk Mayor J[TNE 24th 1957 The Mayor, City Clerk, City Engineer met with the ComQnissloners Court of Hale County, The bounty Judge Lee Noxlin and Commissioners Doc Brown, Rayburn Karrh, Buck Goldaten and Joe Odell were present matters of general iaterest were discussed. It was moved by Comrnissioner Brown second by Commissioner Karrh, the Carl. Williams write the Civil Aeronautics Board, that the City and County were going to use the money allotted to the Airport and he was instructed to go ahead with the plans and specifiaction as soon as possible. The motion carried. Mayor Hood told the Coianissioners that he was sure the Council would concur in the motion as passed by the Court. The meeting adjourned. City Cle Read and approved July lat. Mayor ~'~ Regular Meeting July 1st 1957 The City Council met in Regular Session with Mayor M.B. Hood presiding and the following Aldermnen in attendance: W.H. Irby, G.H. Ward, T.S. Stapleton, J.C. Edmiston, City Engineer W.R. Rogge and John T. Boyd for the City Attorney also were present. The minutes of June 17th and June 24th were read corrected and approved moved by Alderman Ward second by Alderman Stapleton, that Carl Williams Engineer be instructed to go ahead with plans and specifications for the Airport Improvements. The motion carried. Moved by Alderman Ward second by Alderman Edmiston, that the City pay 20~ of Cost oP employe s. group Insurance, if the employee covers all his dependants, who are eligible. The Motion carried. The Mayor read Monthly departmental reports for June as follows a City Clerk ~ 1949b.29 ~~: Food Inspector 8.00 ~" Parking Meters 2479.00 ~ `~' Water plant gals. pumped 113 491,400 8 4~ l 93 Current taxes , ~. . Delinquent tease 930.50 Meat Inset.fees accrd. 74.20 Building Inspector 493.00 Police Report 3325.00 Moved by Alderman Edmiston second bg Alderman Stapleton, that the list of bills submitted and the salaries for June be approved for Payment. And the reports be accepted and filed. The motion. carried. LIST OF BILLS June 17•June 30 1957 Barleys City serv. 36.25 Texas Municipal Ret. System 1,121,43 Boyd ~C Davenport 5.00 Texas Municipal Ret.Stystem 187.12 Boyd & Davenport 15.00 Texas Municipal Re t. System 56.5? Broadway Tire Sere. 1.00 Mrs. W.R. Cornelius 42.50 50 1 Gene Bumpus Dee Yancey 25.50 Maxwell atone . The Camera Shop 15.30 Ollie's Key Shop 6.00 Edmiston 3erv. Station 2.95 International Paper Co. 5.60 Eaton Stationery 68.10 The Sport Shop 5.50 Tom Feagins Repair Shop 9.50 Bills IIpholstery 5.00 Larson-Turner Imp. Co. 1.b0 Morehead, Sharp & Boyd G 29.32 72 50 Magnolia Petroleum Co. 2.$6 arner Mrs. Velma E. . McDonald's Trading Post 77.25 Boyd do Davenport Agency 427.28 Montgomery Ward 15.7c. Boyd de Davenport Agency 124.25 Pioneer Natural Gas 16.74 Great Amer. Reserve Ins. 243.97 Pioneer Natural Gas 25b.bb Boyd & Davenport Agency 18.47 MaDonald's Trading Post 4.95 8 Bud Gibbons e Ins R r t A G 386.91 52 39 0 Plains Welding Supply 1. . v mer. ese rea r . Plainview Auto Parts 32.11 eserve Ins. Great Amer. 16.3b Plainview Auto Parts 49.83 The Santa Fe Trail 1.63 Plainview Ready Mix 16.50 Fort Worth de Denver 179.30 The Plainview Tribune b4.00 Larson-Turner Imp. 1,000.00 Seipp Machine Shop 1.35 Dadley E. Godwin 12.00 Smith-Bowden Grain Co. 20.00 The Prescription Shop 21.57 State Highway Fund 2.00 R. D. Brown 35.E Tri-Angle Cafe 62.30 Board of City Development 250.00 The Western IInion Teleg. 6. 0 Board oP City Development 750.00 Willis Shaa:rock Stat. 2:;50 Plainview Pub. Library 150.00 Southwestern Bell Tele. 287.36 Jr. League Day Nursery 25.00 Southwestern Bell Tele. 40.05 Mercantile Nat'l Bank 1,550.OQ~ J. Oliver Bier p.m. 99.00 Irene Tremble 15.00 City of P1v.Pay roll 10,288.70 S. 0. Craig 40.00 City of Plv. Pay Roll 1, 524.44 J. Oliver Bier P. M. 12.A0 City of Plv. Pay Roll 436.39 R. Q. Silv~rthorne 105.00 Southwestern Public Serv.1,220.60 Frances Davis 11.50 Southwestern Public Sere. 727.8 F. D. Marshall 15.00 Southwestern Public Sere. 171.9 Huff' s Mood Store 10.23 ~o Craig oii Co. 139.97 Craig Oil Co. 1,162.22 P~ H. Bryan Petty Cash ~9l. Little League Baseball 311.00 Reuel Nash Chen. Co. 250.00 W. R. Hogge 7.98 Boyd ~c Davenport Age. 5,296.63 Boyd Ec Davenport Age. 21.11 Boyd & Davenport Age, 439.97 July 1, 1957 Adams Elec. Co. 1.50 Aieaander ~Teis.Drug 13.50 Arch Keys~'lowers 7.00 Army & Navy Store 19.90 B & C Electronics Labs 104.75 B ~e G. Welding Works 7.50 Brown Supply Co. 40.00 Cloxe & Cowan Inc 27.50 City Body Shop 37.95 Clowe & Cowan Inc 145. ?3 Clowe & Cowan Inc 3.60 Connor Mathes. Co, 124.86 Mildred Tucker Co. Clerl~ 2.50 City moody Shop 37.95 Continental Oil Co. 2.03 Diamond Ind. Supply Co. .b5 Dempster Brothers 1,353.75 Dempster Brothers 105.40 Dempster Brothers 71.37 Dempster Brothers 151.82 Dempster Brothers 442.58 Dempster Brothers 538.97 Davie Elec. Motor Sere. 13.!}0 Foxworth-Galbraith 6.82 Eastside Gr. & Serv.Stat. G.53 Elliott Ad.dreasing Machine492b Gallaway~s Jan. Supplies 42.70 Geo.Damron Texaco sera. 17.53 Goodyear 3erv. Mores 1.95 GoldthwaitesF° . 49.60 Hale Co. Airport 70.00 Hoyt curry 7.00 Parking Meter Fund Tickets 600.00 Hilton Hotel 39.50 Hobb'a Trailers 20.80 Holt'a Sprotin~~ Goods 49.92 Jarvis-Tull do Co. Ina. 317.40 Kimbel-Plainview Co. 3,02 Lubbock Engineering Co. 13.90 Lubrication Eagineer Inc. 135.00 M.B, McKee 337.91 M.B. _ McKee 31.60 M.B. McKee 70.68 Neptune Meter Co. (4-1 inch). 235.84 Neptune Meter Co. (2-1~ inch) 231.82 Neptune Meter Co. (Repair pts )542.62 Nunn Elec. Supply Corp. 121. 20 Owens Elec. 36.19 Pioneer Nat. Gas Co. 243.65 Plaiete Machinery Co. 23.93 Plainview Plumbin Co. ~ 14.02 Plainv iew Safety ane 6,50 n Pool ardware Co. 5.19 Reuel dash Chew. Inc. 56.37 Rogers Battery ~i Elec. 49. 2 Sargent-Sowell Inc 148.7 Southwestern Public 3erv. 169.16 Stovall-Booher R diator 9.00 1 St, Supply Co.a 1.23 Taylor Hosp. Inc. 26.7$ Teaas Tech College Bookstore 5.30 The Dual Parking lister Co. 3.50 IIvalde Rock Asphalt Co. 131.69 West Pharmacy 5,76 Winn Motor Co. 314.81 West Teaaa Equipment Co. .42 Worthington~Gamon Meter Dinision7.16 Wyco Inc. 33.60 SALARIES FOR JUNE 1957 Jeff Kirkes 158.40 George V Sawyer 163.20 Bob Goswick 170.00 Haskell Spain 400.00 Audio Stice 180.00 0. B. Guin 240.92 Maximo Alanis 166.60 Nute Rannala 300.00 Rea English 141.75 George Smith 217.00 John R. Amerson H 1 .30 8 Floyd Pyle 234.63 askell Pyle .00 Leedy Maaey 330.00 Lawrence Royal 87.50 Frank Rigler 240.00 M. B, Hood 300.00 Berry Lynch 250.00 Joe Sharp 220.00 Anvil Harkins 260.00 P. H. Bryan 400. 00 William E Reneger 240.00 Quadene Billington 225.00 P. W. Slaughter 245.00 H. Pelphrey 400.00 W. E, Strickland 240.00 A. R, Cardinal 300.00 ToYmale Harkins 240,00 Weldon Smith 301.60 Gerold 0 Dickerson 240.00 V. A. Botkin 2bbj 90 Floyd Steele 240.00 Lackin C, Waldrop. 280.00 Agee Brooks 240.00 A. L. Hestand 270.72 Edward L Settle X40.00 Charleen Clark 265.00 Richard fi. Norwood 240.00 Lonnie Miller 29t}.85 Johnnie Ballow 245.00 John Robbine~ 3888.67 Norman Dafron 240.00 Raymond V. Clgycomb 265.00 Joe Settle 240_.00 Floyd Lamb 305.29 Jackie Titus 240.A0 James Haskell 285.95 Charle a Jacobs 245.00 William E Pickering 245.00 Leo J Brooke 240.00 T. M. Campbell 255.03 Hobby Collins 215.00 Artie R. Nivene 250.01 Dr. C, T. Hill 90.00 Kenneth Carter 273.25 J. A. Braden 90.00 Virgle L Thompson 236. 70 F. D. Gaither 275.00 Arnel M Seott 2 5.00 Ray Preston 215.00 Miles A Jackson 29.69 Fannie Norman 325.00 James A Ra:~ssell 236.70 Iris B Lovell 217.00 9 ~~, Joseph Ricks 256.8t~ Richard Cross 400.00 Hugh D. Hassell 231.4 P. W. Cayce 270.00 D. H. Couslon 122.00 Weldon Way 260.00 Dewie Watson 2D1.00 B. A. Wood 190.00 Willy V. Turner 112.50 J. Clint Wright 210.00 L. A. Horton 210.00 C. H. Pyle 210.00 L. D. Horton 341.20 Vernon L. Pierce 232.00 A. D. Cowart 210.00 Al D. Fitch 245.00 W. B. Alexander 190.00 L. G. McDaniel 212.00 Clarence Clark 2!}7.56 W. M. Smith 205.00 Bural Shepard 190.00 Dorothy Whitten 195.00 R. A. Neighbors 190.00 Todd Edd Burson 270.00 Claude Blackshear 190.00 James Goawick 265.00 Roy A. Eldred 220.00 Alton Holloway 225.00 Clarence McCarty 190.00 W. H. Kepler 96.00 C. H. Blackman 268.75 F. R. Ferguson 96.00 Franklin Miller 294.21 Ramon C ballero ~ 96.00 Louise Rowell 175.00 Go 0. D ckerson 24.00 Carolyn Avants 44.20 W. H. Irby 40.00 A. C. Koeninger 125.00 G. H. Ward 40.00 W. F. Foley 425.00 Geo. Taylor 40.00 ~ W. R. Hogge 600.00 T. S. Stapleton 40.00 W. D. Wilbourn 250.00 J. C. Edmiston 40.00 ~, J. H. Megee 250.00 ~~ A. D. Harris 200.00 ~ Frank Jones 200.00 °~ Dorio Deluna 185.00 Hoyt Curry 450.00 Bryan B. Adams 210.00 Gordon Swearingen 220.00 Jack Kinnikin 00.00 S'. E. '~olles 00.00 Roy Warren 275.00 Howard Gibson 232.00 Roswell Alexander 232.00 Everett Pyle 23?.00 Mrs. Mark Eiring 2Q5.00 Sammy McGuire 232.00 Edna Harrison 175.00 Jamie Slaughter 232.00 . J. Gardner 250.00 Moved by Alderman Edmiston second by Alderman. Irby that the meeting be adjourded. ~~" City Clerk i Mayor Regular Session July 15th 1957 The City Cou~}cil met in Regular Session with Mayor Hood presiding, and the following Aldermen in attendance W. H. Irby, G. H. Ward, J.C. Edmiston City Attorney Joe Sharp and City Engineer W. R. Hogge also were prosent at the meeting. It was agreed to call a Public Hearing on August 5th. to eonsi der the matter of a raise in rates charged by the Plainview Bus Company and give notice of such hearing in the news paper. Moved by Alderman Irby second by Alderman Ward, that ordinance No. 675 IN RE Southwestern Public Service Co. extension of franchise be passed as read. The Motion Carried. ORDINANCE N0. b AN ORDINANCE GRANTING TO SOUTHWESTERN PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY, A CORPORATION, ITS LEGAL REPRESENTATIVES, SUCCESSORS, LESSEES AND ASSIGNS, CERTAIN POWERS, LICENSES, RIGHTS OF WAY, PRIVILEGES AND FRANCHISE TO MAINTAIN, ERECT, CON+ I~ STRUCT, EQt?IP , C~NntTCT AND 0?~~'? r'! TF''• IN THE CITY nF PI,ATNVIEW TEXAS WORKS, SB~STE~S Alb PLANTS TO MANUFACTURE, USE, STORE, SE~~, ~I~T~I~UTE, CbNVEY, OR OTHERWISE USE, CONDUCT, SERVE, SUPPLY AND FURNISH SAID CITY, ITS IN- HABITANTS AND OTHERS ELECTRICITY FOR LIGHT, HEAT AND POWER, AND OTHER USEFt?L SERVICES, AND TO USE THE STREETS, AVENUES, ALLEYS, HIGHWAYS, SIDE- WALKS, BRIDGES, AND OTHER STRUCTURES ARD PLACES AND PUBLIC GROUNDS IN SAID CITY FOR A PERIOD OF TWENTY-FIVE YEARS AND PRESCRIBING CERTAIN TERMS AND CONDITIONS TSEREIN MENTIONED: BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PLAINVIEW: SECTION 1. That the City of Plainview, Teaas, hereby grants unto and vests in Southwestern Public Service Company, a corporation, organized and existing under and by virtue of the laws of the State of New Mexico, hereinafter called the "Company", its legal representativ es, successors, lessees and assigns, a franchise with the right to operate its electric plant, systems and works now installed and in operation in the City of Plainview, Tessa, and with the right to maintain, construct, build, equip, conduct or otherwise establish and operate in said City works or s~atems and plants to manufacture, use, store, sell, distribute, convey or otherwise establish,.conduct, serve, supply and furnish the inhabitants of the City of Plainview, Teaas, and others, and to said City, whenever they may desire to contract therefor, with electricity, for light, heat, power and other useful services, and elements and materials for same, and the said Company is hereby granted passage, right of .way, and the right to continue the use and occupancy, and to occupy and use in any lawful way during the life of this franchise every and any and sll streets, avenues, alleys, highways, sidewalk, bridges, and other structures and places and public grounds of said City, both above and beneath the surface of the same, sa said streets, avenues, alleys, highways, sidewalks, bridges, and other structures and places and pub- lic grounds of said City now exist or may be hereafter extended, for every and any such service, use, effect and lawful purpose as herein mentioned, all such right and authority shall be conducted in accordance with all reasonalbe rules and regulations of the City which are now or may hereafter be in force. SECTION 11. The said Company is hereby authorized, licensed and empowered to do any and all things necessary and proper to be done and performed in executing the powers and utilizing the privileges here- in mentioned and granted by this franchise, provided the same do not conflict with any Bawer or water lines now existing, and that all work done with the utmost diligence and least inconvenience to the public or individuals, and said Company shall, within a reasonable time, restore such streets, alleys and public grounds excavated by it to their original condition as nearly aspossible, and said work shall be done subject to the approval and supervision of said City or such person as it may des- ignate, provided in laying all conduits, wires or other such structures, and the said Company shhll assume all liability or risk of damage to persons or property which may arise from the construction or operation of any or all of said plant or plants, and shall shall save the City of Plainview, Teaas, its officers and agents, harmless from any and all liability that may arise or be incurred from the erection, construction or operation of the same. SECTION 111. Southwestern Public Service Company shall furn- ish service sufficient to supply all demands, considering the scope of the territory to be served and the amount oP electricity to be used but said Company Shall not be responsible or liable to any person, firm or corporation, for the interruption of services arising from floods, fires, wind Storms, accidents, acts of God or any other act beyond its control, but in case of any such interruption, the Company shall use all rea- sonable diligence to reestablish such services as soon as possible. The Company shall furnish single phase service to connect any permanent structure within the corporate limits of such City. SECTION IV. The poles of the grantee, its successors and assigns, shall be placed and erected in such a manner as not unreason- ably to interfere with the use of the streets and alleys by said Ciyt, or the inhabitnnts thereof, or with the orderly conduct of the business or the rights of any other public service corporation having a right or Franchise to operate its business in the City shall place any of its facilities in such a manner as to unreasonalby interfere with the use of the streets and alleys of said City by Southwestern Public Service Company. °r '4 !r SECTION V. The full control of said streets and alleys is reserved in the City of Plainview, subject to the terms and conditions of this franchise. Whenever it shall become necessary or advisable for a City street to be widened or improved as may be determined by the City .Council, and the existing poles or power lines or grantee, South- western Public Service Company, its successors and assigns, are so situated as to interfere with the use of said street or alley by the City or the Company, its successors and assigns, shall, at its oxn coat and expense, move said poles and power lines to a place along said City street as directed by the City Council. SECTION VI. Nothing herein shall be construed as repealing Ordinance No. 473 assed and approved by the City Council of Plainview, Texas, June lb, 19~, but it is hereby continued in full force and effect and grantee herein, Southwestern Public Service Company, agrees to com- ply with the terms and provisions of said Ordinance, but nothing herein shall be construed as limitiing the right of the City to amend or modify said Ordinance No. 473. SECTION VIi. This Ordinance shall be in full force and effect for a period of twenty-five years from and after its acceptance in writing by Southwestern Public Service Company, as provided in Section ~;, VIII herof, and Prom and after twenty-five years from the date of itts~ acceptance by Southwesters Public Service Company, this Ordinanae~~~and"" all right8 and privileges granted hereunder, shall terminate. '" SECTION VIII. Within sixty (60) days from the date of the pass- age of this Ordinance, the Southwestern Public Service Company shall file with the City Clerk of the City of Plainview, Texas, its written accept- ance of the terms and provisions of this Ordinance and from the filing thereof this Ordinance and such acceptance sl~ll be deemed to be a con- tract between the City and said Company, and this Ordinance shall not take efeect until said written acceptance has been so filed in accordance ,with the terms and provisions of this Section, and if not Piled within said sixty (b0) days period as herein provided, this Ordinance shall be null and void and of no force and effect. PASSED AND APPROVED THIS THE ~ DAY OF -July , A.D. 1957. ATTEST : ~.~.-, P. H. Bea ~, ^~,__ ", M. B. Hood ,~, City Clerk, City of Plainview,Texas Mayor of the City of Plainvies Texas The Minutes of Regular session of July 1st. read and approved. Moved by Alderman Irby second by Alderman Edmiston, that the streets in Cooper - Cain Addition be paved 41 Peet wide back to back of eurb. The motion carried. Moved by Alderman Edmiston second by Alderman Ward, that the Mayor be authorized to sign contract with Dempster Dumpster Company for II units at a cost of 6928.75 The motion carried. Moved by Alderman Edmiston second by Alderman Irby, That the bid in response to advertisement of Bryan & Hoffman for retopping sundry streets in the City be accepted at a price of 77288.75 The motion carried. Moved by Alderman Edmiston second by Alderman Ward, that the following resolution (declaring necessity of paving etc) be passed. The motion carried. RESOLUTION DECLARING PIIBLIC NECESSITY FOR THE IMPROVEMENT OF CERTAIN DESIGNATED PORTIONS OF CERTAIN DESIGNATED STREETS IN THE CITY OF PLAINVIEW, TEXAS, SPECIFYING THE NATtTRE AND TYPE OF SUCH IMPROVEMENT, ESTABLISHING THE MANNER OF EFFECTIIATION AND ME~OD OF PROCEDURE THEREOF, DESIGNATION AND SEPARATION UNITS OF WORK, ALI,._CATIN(~ DIVISION OF PAYMENT ~~~ OF COST, PROVIDING RIILE FOR APPORTIONMENT OF COST, FIXING TIME, TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF PAYMENT OF COST AND PROVIDING AND DEFINING ASSESSMENTS THEREFOR, SPECIFYING NATURE OF ASSESSMENT LIENS AND PERSONAL LIABILITY, PROVIDING FOR ISSUANCE AND PROVISIONS OF A SIGNABLE CERTIFICATES IN EVI- DENCE OF ASSESSMENT FDR COSTS, AND DIRECTING THE CITY ENGINEER TO PREPARE PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS FOR THE IMPROVEMENT OF DESIGNATED IINITS AND TO PIIBLICLY ADVERTISE FOR SEALED COMPETITIVE CONTRACT BIDS WITH SPECIFIED CLAIIBE. BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF PLAINVIEW,.TEXAS: I. That public necessity exists and requires that the following portions of the designated streets in the City of Plainview, Texas, should be improved, as herein provided, to-wit: loth Street from Travis Street to IItica Street 18th Street from Travis Street to Utica Street Travis Street from lbth Street to 18th Street Utica Street from lbth Street to 18th Street ~.I.th Street from Canyon Street to Ennis Street Dallas Street from 11th Street to 13th Street Dallas Street between 4th Street and bth Street 4th Street from Canyon Street to Ennis Street Borgei- Street from 122.7 feet South of 13th Street to 14th St. Amarillo Street Prom 13th Street to 14th Street Zephyr Street from 13th Street to 14th Street Yonkers Street Prom 9th Street to 10th Street Nassau Street from 13th Street to 15th Street Fresno Street Prom 13th Street to lbth Street 22nd Street from E1 Paso Street to Galveston Street 23rd Street from Columbia Street to Galveston Street Houston Street from 5th Street to 7th Street 2nd Street Prom Austin Street to Columbia Street Austin Street from Henry Street to 24th Street Hickory Street between 11th Street and 12th Street 8th Street from Beech Street to Cedar Street 7th Street Prom Beech Street to Date Street II. That said portions of such designated streets should be improved by raising, grading and filling same, and by installing concrete curbs end gutters, and, where necessary, storm sitwers and drains, and by paving with the following type of materiel on specified foundation: 1. PREFERRED: Hot mix asphaltic concrete pavement on 6" compacted caliche base. 2. ALTERNATE: Three course asphalt penetration treatment on 6s compacted caliche base. III. Assessments shall be made and levied, and shall be a first and prior lien and personal liability for principal, interest, reasonable att- orneysts fees and costs of collection, if incurred, all under and in accordance with Article 11058, Revised Civil Statutes of Texas, as ~unended by Acts of the Legislature. The specified improvement of said streets, or any portion thereof, as may be designated as specific unite, shall be initiated and effectuated by Ordinanc®s Drafted in accordance with and in conformity with the procedure outlined by Chapter 9, title 28, Revised Civil Statutes of Texas, 1925, as amended by acts of the Legislature of The State of Texas. IV. That the specified improvement of any specific Unit hereinafter est- ablished shall be separate and distinct from the improvement of any other such Unit, and the assessment levied for such iimprovem shal be separate and distinct from the assessment levied in a.ny o~~er suc ~~ Unit, and the said improvement and assessment for improvement in any specific Unit as my be established shall not inter-dependently affect or be affected by the improvement or assessment in any other such Unit. V. Such improvements in each unit shall be paid for in the following manner': (a) Railways and street railways using, occupying or crossing any portion of said streets, highways, avenues and/or alleys to be improved shall be assessed for and shall pay for all of the cost of the work in the area between their rails and tracts, double tracts, turnouts and switches and two Peet on each side thereof. (b) The abutting property and owners thereof shall pay and shall be assessed for the coat of constructing curbs in front of such respective property and a part of the remaining cost of such improvements, after deducting the sums to be paid by the railways under sub-paragraph (a) above, provided that such part of the costs assessed to the abutting .property or owners thereof shall not exceed 90yb of the cost of the im- provements plus the cost of the curb, and further provided that if it shall appear at the hearing to be had before final assessment is made that the special benefits to such property by way of enhancement value thereof by means of such improvements will not aggregate such proporti on of the cost as specified above, then there shall be assessed and be paid by such abutting property and the owners thereof, a lesser amount not to exceed the benefits. (c} The remaining cost of said improvements, after deducting the sums finally assessed against railways and street railways under subpar- agraph (b) above, shall be paid by the City 0 Plainview. VI. That the part of the cost of the specified improvemeht of each specific Unit which may be assessed against abutting property and owners there- of, shall be apportioned among the parcels of abutting property and owners thereof in accordance with the Rront Foot Plan or Rule. 1. In connection with the above apportionment, should it appear that the application of the above plan or rule would, in the opinon of the City Council of Plainview, in particular cases resulting in in- ~ustice or inequality, the said Council shall apportion and assess said costs in such proportion as it may deem dust 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 ad~uatment oP such apportionment, so as to produce a substantial equality of benefits received and burdens imposed. V11. The amounts assessed against and to be paid by railways and street rail ways for work between rails and tracts and 2 Peet on each side therei~f shall be paid on estimates or statements on or before the days ~~fter acc- eptance of the improvements in the unit in which the railway lies, by the City Commission and shall bear interest Prom date due and until paid at the rate of 7~ per annum. The amounts assessed against and to be paid by the abutting property and the owners thereof shall be pay- able in three equal installments: the first of which shall become due on or before 10 days after completion and acceptance of the improve- ments in the unit on which the property abouts by the City Council; the second and third, one and two years respectively after completion and acceptance of the improvements in the unit upon which the property abate, by the City Council, end shall bear interest from the date oP comt~letion and acceptance until paid, at the rate of 7 percent per annum, payable annually, with provisions that if default be amde in the payment of any installment promptly as the acme matures, then at the option of the holder of such assessment or certificate issued in evidence thereof, such default shall matuxe the entire assessment upon which same fa made. VIII. That the amounts to be assessed and to be paid for the specified im- provements of a specific Unit, shall be a first and prior lien against abutting property therein Prom the date such improvement is ordered by Ordinance as hereinbefore provided, and shall be a personal liability 9s 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 Waned or not, and shall fix. therein the terms and conditions of each such certificates. referred to, have been regularly had in compliance wi th the law, and that all prerequisites to the fixing of the assessment lien against the property described in the said certificate, and the personal lia- bilility of the owner or owners thereof have been performed. a. The above certificates shall recite sub$tantiglly that the proceedings with reference to making the improvement therein b. The above certificates shall be prima facie evidence of all the matters recited in said certificates, and not further proof therof shall be required, and in any suit upon any assessment or re-assessment, in evidence of which a certificate shall have been issued hereunder, it shall be sufficient to allege the substance oP~the re- aitals 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-assessment shall be necessary. 2. Such assessments shall be tollectabel with interest, ~~~ expense of collection and reasonable attorneys fee, if incurred, and shall be a first and prior lion on the property assessed, superior to all other liens and claims except State, County, School District and City Ad Valorem Taxes, and shall be a personal liability and charge against said owners of the property assessed. I1C. That the City Engineer is hereby directed to prepare plans and spec- ifications for the specified improvements of thi~"g~411owing streets: 16th Street from Travis Street to Utica Street IBth Street f~mt Travis Street to Utica Street Travis Street Prom loth Street to 18th Street Utica Street from loth Street to 18th Street 11th Street Prom Canyon Street to Ennis Street Dallas Street Prom 11th Street to 13th Street Dallas Street between 4th Street and 6th Street 4th Street from Canyon Street to Ennis Street Borger Street Prom 122.7 feet South of 13th Street Amarillo Street from 13th Street to 14th Street Zephyr Street from 13th Street to 14th Street Nassau Street Prom 13th Street to 15th Street Fresno Street from 13th Street to loth Street tol4th Street 22nd Street from El Paso Street to Falveston Street 23rd Street from Columbia Street to Falveston Street 8th Street from Beech Street to Cedar Street 1. The city Engineer is further directed to publicly adver- tis for sealed competitive contract bids, based on such plans and spec- ifications, addressed to the City oP Plainview, with the contract to be entered into by and between the successful bidder therein and the City of Plainview to contain a option, with the mutual consent of the acid contractor, to extend the said contract to cover the specified improve- ment of other specific Units, or combination of specific unite, herein designated at the bid price offered and accepted thereunder for the construction of the improvements of the units therein covered. ~. 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, this the 15th day of July, A. D., 195?. gyor ATTEST: y Secretary Moved by Alderman Edmiston second by Alderman Ward, that the following resolution (declaring necessity of paving etc) be passed. The motion carried. Moved by Alderman Edmiston second by Alderman War, That the City Engineer be authorised to move gas lines necessary to the paving of .Date Street, at the lowest and best prices. The motion carried. Moved by Alderman Edmiston second by Alderman Irby, that report of W. F. Foley first 15 days oP July be accepted and filed amounting to 159.75. The motion carried. a r; ~z r-. 1 1 It was moved, seconded and passed that the list of bills submitted De approved Por payment. LIST OF BILLS July 2, to July 15, 1957 Army ~ xavy St,~Qe 4©.70 Bills Upholstery 5.00 Gene Bumpus Inc. 9.80 Gene Rumpus Inca. 2.00 Boyd & Davenport Agency 5.00 Barleys Cities Serv. 25.95 Cooper-Pontiac-Cadillac 3.50 City Blacksmith Shop 38.25 Durward~s "b6" Ser. 3.00 Dudley E. Godwin 9.00 Bob Edwards Cabinet shop 1.00 Eaton Stationery 37.65 McDonalds Trading Post 58.05 Haynes Mtr. Co. 12.60 Hilton Hotel Cleaners 5.10 Henrys P1v..~Tire Serv. 17.10 Hudgins dc. Barnes Garage 3.00 Higginbotha~-Bartlett Co118.65 Higginbotham-B rtlett Co. ` 22.20 Herald New Pub: ' Co. 168.68 Larson-Turner Imp. Co. 51.55 Midway Supply Co. 9.00 S. D. Myres Saddle Co. 16.65 Med. Center Hosp. & Clinlc52.55 Phillips Pet. Co. 18.50 Plv. Hosp do Clinic 230.11 Plv. Hardware Co. 51.58 Plv. Hardware Co. 14.60 Plv. Liquid Insecticide 44.50 Plains Welding Supply Co. 1!}.56 Plainview Welding 22.50 The Prescription Shop 5.59 Phillips Battery Co. 5.98 Phillips Battery co. 23.56 Plv. Seed House 16.50 Plainview Auto Parts 115.21 Plv. Auto Parts. 8.26 Rothwella Texaco Serv. 27.68 Richardson Sham. Sere. 18.70 Seipp Machine Ship 26.~~? W. L. Stanl@ough ~ ~. b w~ o. speck l~' o P. E. Shirk S . R. Q. 3ilverthorne 3.60 Strain's Super Ser. 29.95 E. F. Shearer Texaco Ser. 1.32 Smith-Bawden Grain Co. 10.00 Youngts Texaco Serv. 17.24 Chicken Inn 115.00 Shook Tire Co. 278.50 Shook Tire Co. 126.00 Merc. Nattl Bank at Da11as2,3b0.89 St. Dept. of Pub. Welfare 3,100.09 St. Dept. of Pub. Welfare 21.00 Henry Bryan 10.20 Craig Oil Co. 1,201.47 Rowland-Gordon Co. 521.00 Western Union 7.80 Whites # 1 20.00 City of Plv. Gen. Fund 40,000.00 Tea. Municipal Re t. Sys. 1,126.06 Tea. Municipal Ret. Sys. 67.67 Tex. Municipal Re t. Sys. 188.12 Plains Welding Supply 6.30 Plv. Ready Mix Concrete C o. 20.93 Elliott Taylor 91.91 M. B. McBee Co Inc. 353.01 ?saes D. Armstrong 8.00 Carl Grizzell 7.50 Western Elec. Cont. 166.35 Cons. Gas do Equip. Co. 20.90 Great American oP Dallas 654.34 Edmiston Serv. Station 6.51 Southwestern Public Serv. 186.1!} Southwestern Public Serv. ?78.988 Southwestern Public Serv. 1,220.35 Moved by Alderman Edmiston second by Alderman Irby, that the meeting be adjourned. The motion carried. City Clerk `~G 1 Mayor. ~8 sovTaarESTERx PIIBLIC SERVICE COMPANY Amara°llo, Texas July 26, 1957 To the Honorable City Council of the City of Plainview, Tessa. Gentlemen: In accordance with the terms of Ordinance xo. b75 of the City of Plainview, Texas, granting to Southwestern Public Service Company an electric franchise in the City of Plainview, Texas, Southwestern Public Service Company does hereby accept the terms and provisions of such Ordinance and franchise. Very truly yours, Southwestern Public Service Coanpany gy 0. R. Watson Executive Vice President SEAL: ATTEST: L. S. Cotter assistant Secretary 99 REGULAR SESSION, AUGUST 5th, 1957 The City Council met in the Council Room at the City Hall with l~:ayor M.B. Hood presiding, and the following Aldermen attending W.H. Irby, Geo. L. Taylor, J.C.Edmiston, G.H. Tadard. A letter was read from Bryan and '~o~`'fman stating that they ?;~e-re u~:zab1~: +.,o bid on the Street Paving on account of the manner of handing the paper, as set out in the advertisement. A~ioved by Alderman Irby second by Alderman Taylor, that the Council pay Salvation Army 200.00 on expense of repairs and improvements. The motion carried. The minutes of July 15th. read and approved. T~oved by Alderman ?r~ard second by Alderman Edmiston, That the city pay 250.00 on cost of July 4th. Fireworks program. The motion carried. Ivioved by Edmiston second by rh~ard, That the mayor, City Attorney, and City `T'reasurer be ~~~thorized to invest up to 425,000.00 of Bond money in short time Government securities, for the benefit of the interest & Sinking Fund. I~ioved by Edmiston second by Ward that increase Direct~~» of Public Safety car allowance to 45.00 per month. The motion carried. The city Engineer read an estimate in favor of Clowe & Cowan on new well amounting to: 4201.77 Bryan and Hoffman for dirt 59.00 tp Y.Iti~I. C. A. bal. of allotment 500.00 T~'ioved by Alderman ti'rard second by Alderman Irby, that the bills be paid. C ~ Droved by Alderman i~°Jard second by Alderman Taylor, That pay bill of •"'~ J. Robert iti~etzger for annual audit 1500.00 The motion carried. '~"~ Moved by Alderman Vd. H. Irby second by Alderman Taylor, That the Council '"'" pass the following resolutions IPd RE agreed settlement of Marvin T~~Iarren personal property taxes. The motion carried. RESOLUTION ~k~HEREAS, at a regular meeting of the City Council of the City of Plainview Texas, held at the City Hall of said City on August 5, 1957, the following resolution was introduced, and on motion of ti^I. H. Irby, seconded by George Taylor, was adopted by unanimous vote of said Council: 7~ RESOLUTION ~UH]J1LtJAS, IN Cause Number 765, styled Plainview Independent School District vs. P~Iarvin T. 'Marren, in the District Court of Hale County, Texas, a tax suit, the Plainview Independent School District, the State of Texas and County of Hale, and the City of Plainview has recovered a Judgment for the taxes sued for in the amount of Three Hundred Dollars 0300.00); and taxes '1~JHE:-~EAS, said amount represents a compromise of the total amount of taxes sued for, it being doubtful as to whether or not the security for said taxes was sufficient to pay the entire amount due on all three taxing units and Tu°~HLI~».~S,said settlement is hereby in all things ratified and confirmed. And said amount of said Judgment of X300.00 having been paid by the Cap- rock Investment Company, an intervener, in said case, the mayor of the City of Plainview is hereby authorized and directed to transfer and assign all interests of the City of Plainview in and to said Judgment to the Cap- rock Investment Company. P.H. BRYAN, CITY CLERK City of Plainview, Texas R ~~SOLUTION T~+HEREAS, at a regular meeting of the City Council of the City of .Plainview, Texas, held at the City Hall of said City on August 5, 1957, the following resolution was %rtroduced by Alderman . H. Irby and seconded by Alderman Geo. L. Taylor, was adopted by unanimous vote of said Council: RESOLUTION WHEREAS,in cause No. 765, styled the Plainview Independent School District vs. hiarv~._r T. ti°Jarren et al, a tax suit in which the City of Plainview was cross-plaintiff and intervener, there being considerable doubt as to the collectibility of the full amount of said taxes, there was by agreement introduced, a Judgment in the amount of Three Hundred Dollars (~~300.00) in favor of said taxing units, to which the City is entitled to receive its proportionate part based on the amount of taxes of each unit sued for; and L~H:~IiEAS, the attorneys' fees due the attorney filing the original suit, Day & Owen is One Hundred Dollars 0100.00), it being agreed at the time of the said settlement that Two Hundred Dollars 0200.00} would be an acceptable settlement for the taxes, and that an additional One Hundred Dollars 0100.00) was added to the Judgment in effecting said settlement for the purpose of paying said attorneys. ~~oa- NU~b'~I THEREFORE, B;~ IT P~ESOLV~D that the City Clerk be instructed to pay Day & Owen out of the amount collected by the City in taxes the same proportion of One Hundred Dollars 0100.00) as it received of the entire amount of Three Hundred Dollars 0300.00) as its proportionate part of the said amount collected by virtue of said Judgment. Paul Bryan, City Clerk City of Plainview, Texas P~ioved by Alderman Taylor second by Alderman Ward, That pay the bill of Hale County Abstract Co for furnishing lists of record owners to the City Engineer amount ~p322,00 The motion carried. The Mayor read A•:onthly Reports for July as follows. Water Plant Gals pumped 225241$00 Bldg Inspector 207.50 Current Taxes 5560.00 Delinquent Taxes 479.52 Police Report 3145.50 Pioneer Natural Gas 1955.53 Food Inspector $.00 Nieat Inspector feesaccrd 90.25 Sou. West. Public Serv. 3366.15 City Clerk 21945.05 City Clerk 7719.20 Parking Meters 2647.50 F~ioved by Alderman Gard second by Alderman Taylor, that the reports be accepted and filed and that list of bills submitted be an_proved for payment. The motion carried. BILLS JULY Irene Trimble Trustee of Firemen's R.R. I1flrs. Velma.. Garner Glenda i~~auldin So. tiyestern Bell Telephone Leedy Niaxey Glenday Mauldin Hoyt Curry Nrs. Velma E. Garner J.6'u'. Hamby, Dist National Safety Council Curry P~lotor Freight Lines R. L. Clindaniel Boyd & Davenport Agency Boyd & Davenport Agency Boyd & Davenport Agency P. H. Bryan Petty Cash C.T. Hill (Spray) C.H. Black, PVi. D. Al D. Fitch j'u'm. R. Hogge City of Plv. Payroll Acct. City of Plv. Payroll Acct. City of Plv. Payroll Acct. City Natal Bank August 1, 1957 Alexander-Neis Drug Co. The Alcove Restaurant Amarillo Blueprint Boyd & Davenport Burroughs B. & C. I~lectronic Barleyts City Service Clowe 8c Cowan City Blacksmith Shop Connor P~iathes Co. Connor P~iathes Co. , Inc. Curry Nlotor Freight The Camera Shop cooper Pontiac 16,1957 to AUGUST 1, 1957 15.00 Carpenter Paper Co. 75.55 205.00 The Dual Parking I~~Ieter Co. 1.10 72.50 The Dorsey Co. 13.14 15.00. Dempster Bros. 115$.32 241.2: Bob dwards Cabinet 1.00 175.00 Davis Electric 30.20 ~~.25 Gallaway~s Janitor Sup. 34.95 9.55 Hilton Hotel Cleaners 11.$5 5.92 Henry's Plv. Tire 10.50 $2.00 Higginbotham-Bartlett $.4.0 4.50 Higginbotham-Bartlett 127.77 6.72 Hilton Hotel 21.05 321.00 Hale Co. Airport 70.00 414.20 Herald - News Publishing 1$2.$0 95.17 The Hale Co. Abstract Co. 15.00 17.79 The Harder regency 53.40 4$.92 Hodges Electric Co. 11.50 112.50 Jarvis Tull F~; Co. 49.03 21.00 Kimbell Plv. Co. 5.$7 10.$0 John G. Logsdon 73.66 5.52 T~Iid-'ray Suloply Co. 90.95 11609.7$ r~I. B. Pyici{ee Co. $$. 72 1716.17 NIcDonald's Trading Post 29.95 619.94. NicDonald~s Trading Post 131.75 2173.40 Medical Center 324.90 Medical Center 50.00 Plainview Hospital & Clinic 131.92 Plainview Hospital & Clinic 50.00 13.50 National Disinfectant Co. 14.7.2$ 34.15 Pioneer Na.tfl Gas 1$9.15 3$.42 Phi..llips Petroleum Co. 23.13 171.63 Peerless Pump $1.00 15.60 Phillips Battery Co. 16.51 30.55 Phillips Battery Co. 6.00 15.00 Phillips Battery Co. 100.OG 524.97 Plains Vrelding Supply 7.20 21.00 Plainsman Liquid Insec. Inc.232.6 5.p$ Pool Hardware Co. 1.8"0 46.$2 Plainview Hardware Co. 59.51 1,95 Plainview Hardware Co. 5.51 5.94 The Plainview Tribune 47.50 25.$3 Robinson & Herring Drug 3.14 ~. l_1 Rowland - Gordon 155.50 Texas Tech College Bookstore 7.50 Reuel Nash Chev. Inc. $.03 Underwood Corp. 200.00 Reuel Nash Chev. Inc. 19.22 'Tic'.•cs Machine Shop 4.00 Reams Elec . Co. 13.3 5 ?jinn 1 otor Co 154.13 Richardson Shamrock Ser. 16.25 w4Jood-Mithcell Funeral home 25.00 iogers Battery & Elec . 34. $4 L. C. Wayland I~~. D. 41.75 Rogers Battery ~~. Elec. 41.71 Whitaker Serv. 1.50 Rothwell~s Texaco Serv. 2.25 ?•destern Elec. Contractor 10.50 The '.•~.ohan Co. Inc. 136.47 ~:~~estern Electrical Cont. 196.$4 State Chemical Co. 162.$0 ?~~. 0. Speck machinery 15.54 Sears, Roebuck & Co. 3.04 'a~estex Supply Co. 3.$0 The R.ohan Co. Inc. 19.36 ?~dest Pharmacy 21.91 Shook Tire Co. 7.00 ?ruestern Cafe 79.15 Shook Tire Co. 5.25 Youngts Texaco Serv. 14.75 SA LARIES AND u. AGES FOR JULY M.B. Hood 300.00 P. ~~~t. Cayce 270 00 Joe Sharp 220.00 Weldon Way . 260 00 P. H. Bryan 400.00 B. A. Wood . 190 00 ~uadene Billington 225.00 J. Clint Vdright . 210 00 A.L. King 222.00 C. H. Pyle . 210 00 Hartense Pelphrey 400.00 L. D. Harton . 00 29$ A. R. Cardinal r 300.00 0. D. Cowart . 210 00 ~r ?~, eldon J. Smith 2$0.00 N. B. Alexander . 190 00 V. A. Batkins 265.00 Clarence E. Clark . 220 00 Lackin C. Naldrep 2$0.00 Beual Shepard . 190 00 "~ A. L. Hestand 265.00 R. A. Neighbors . 145.64 ~' Charleen Clark 265.00 Ray A. Eldred 220 00 Lonnie Miller 2$0.00 Clarence McCarty . 113 99 Raymond V. Claycomb 265.00 Clarence Blackmon 290 76 Floyd Lamb 2`30.00 Franklin 1•iiller . 00 265 J°mes R. Russell 265.00 Louise Rowell . 00 175 William G. Pickering 264.$1 N. I. Fole Y . 00 425 T.R. Campbell 245.00 ?~Jilliam F~. Hogge . 600 00 Artie livens 245.00 Stanley R. Andrews . 210 00 Verzle L. Thompson 240.00 ?~r. D. ?°rilbourn . 250 00 Arvel m~. Scott 240.00 J. H. I~.cGee . 250 OC I•liles A. Jackson 235.00 A. D. Harms . 200 00 James A. Russell 235.00 Frank Jones . 200 00 Joseph ~;. Ricks 265.00 Durio Deluna . 1$5 00 Hugh D. Hassell 112.50 Iloyt Curry . 450 00 D.H. Coulson 122.00 Bryan B. Adams . 220 00 Dewie R. vuatson 163.14 Gordon Swearengen . 220 00 ?~~illy V. Turner 233.65 Jack Kinnikin . 300 00 L. A. Harton 210.00 S. E. Bolles . 400 00 George V. Sawyer 176.$0 Ray V~arren . 00 275 Haskell U. Spain 4.00.00 Howard Gibson . 232 00 0. B. Guin 232.00 Roswell Alexander . 232 00 Mute N. Rannals 300.00 Everett Pyle . 232 00 George Smith 223.76 I•rs. I~~iark Eiring . 225 00 Floyd Pyla 234.0$ Sammy Mc~uire . 232 00 Claude Blackshear 210.00 Edna Harrison . 00 175 Leedy Maxey 330.C0 Jamie Slaughter . 232 00 Franc Rigler 240.00 T. J. Gardner . 250 00 Berry Lynab 250.00 Vernon Pierce . 232 00 Arvil Harkins 260.00 Al D. Fitch . 245 00 Lrilliam E. Rinegar 2t~0.00 L. G. I~~IcDaniel . 212 00 P.?'J. Slau~~ter `' 245.00 W.~d. Smith . 205 00 ~~, . E. Strickland 240.00 Dorothy ?^~'hitten . 00 195 Tommy Harkins 240.00 Todd Edd Burson . 270 00 Gerald 0. Dickerson 240.00 Alton Holloway . 225 00 Leo. J. Brooks 12$.00 A. C. Koeninger . 241 67 Richard Nortirood Floyd Steele 140.00 ?_52.00 Audie Stice Billy E. Sanders , 225.00 112 00 T~orman Daffron 240.00 Emmitt Linville . 119 00 Agee Brooks 240.00 Alton Judah . 136 00 ~;dward L. ,settle 240.00 Glenn Pike . 106 0$ Donnie Ballew 245.00 J. '~d. Butler . 114 79 Joe Little Jacr:ie Titus 240.00 240 00 James Goswick . 265.00 Charles Jacobs . 240.00 Jack A~orris F. D. Gaitrier 116.00 275 00 Bobby Collins 220.00 Dr. Hill . 90 00 Ray Preston 220.00 Dr. Draden . 90 00 Fannie Norman 325.00 Irby . 40 00 Iris B. Lovell 217.00 Taylor . 40 00 n~^hard E. Cross 400.00 Edmiston . 40.00 c~ iz Stapleton 1,.0.00 Arthur Harris 137.50 (Extra} Ernest Rerguson $6.00 Willie Dunlap 136.50 ~~. H. Kepler 46.00 Elmo L. Edwards 32.00 John Amerson 241.65 Raymond Cabellera 252.90 Rex English 261.00 Ray ~l;alone 34.00 Charles Choate 16.00 Gordon Swearengen,Jr.102.67 Rayton Smith $.00 Delmer Sharp 16.00 T~iaximo Alanis 119.00 Pete Gresham 51.00 Jeff Kirby, Jr. 39.00 C. H. Blackmon,Jr. 37.00 Robert 4^Jilliams Jr. 39.00 William Johnson 47.Of` Moved by Alderman Taylor second by Alderman 6r~Tard, that the meeting ad- journ. The motion carried. !~~ P, Bryan, Ci Clerk . Hood Mayor yj~ City of Plainview I~EGULAP. ;;LaSION AUGU:~T 19th. 1957 The City Council met in Regular Session with I~~ayor Iii. B. Hood presiding and the following Aldermen attending W. H. Irby, G.H. Gard, T.S. Stapleton and J, C. Edmiston. The T~ic~Sorries Engineering Assoicates proposal of a workable program for Urban Renewal was presented by T~~r. A~cP~;orris and discussed by the Council and questions were answered in regard to same. Iti:oved by Alderman J. C. Edmiston second by Alderman T~'d.H. Irby that the proposal be submitted to the Federal k#ousing and Home Authority. The motion carried. The minutes of August 5th rend corrected and approved. The I~:ayor presented a resolution in regard to widening of Date Street from 5th street south to Railroad right of way. 1t was moved by Alderman Irby second by Alderrr:an J.C. Edmiston that the resolution be passed. The motion carried. R~aOLUTIOI~ °dHEREAS, Highway TJo. FM 400 rung' ~hr~.i~tfie town of Plainview, Texas and constitutes one of its main streets and said Highway is paved 20' wide and ~~JHLREAS, the traffic has increased to such an extent that the narrow pavement creates a hazard and inconvenience to the traveling public and lr1Z-iF,tEAS, it is the desire of the City Council of the City of Plainview Texas to have the pavement widened to 64r feet between curbs, from 5th Street South to Santa Fe R.R. Length 5$901 a d_'.stance of 5$90'ft. and as it is understood that the State Highway Commission will prov- ide the widened pavement if the City will build the curb and gutter. NO`v~, TH~RErORE,be it resolved by the City Council of the City of Plainview, Texas in regular session this 19th day of August, 1857, that the Highway Department is hereby requested to widen and improve Highway Fi4~ 400 as set out above. The City of Plainview, Texas will provide all necessary right-of-vray clear of obstruction and free of property damage and will provide for the immediate construction of continuous curb and gutter, utility adjustments, storm sewers, etc., all as may be necessary for a com- plete project with the exception of pave~ient widening, and will assume responsibility for the construction of driveways and sidewalks should they be deemed necessary now or in the future. The Texas Highway Department, after the City had fulfilled its respon- sibilities, will provide for pavement widening and its support tirithin these limits. It is understood that the responsibility of the Texas Highway Depart- ment is confined to the pavement and its support and all other features necessary not~r or in the future to provide an adequate travel facility shall be the responsibility of the City of Plainview, Texas. It is further agreed that the City of Plainview, Texas will maintain that portion of the work which is its construction responsibility and will pass such resolutions and ordinances in accordance with standard forms of the Hightiray ~j~partment to indemnify the State during and after construction, to regulate traffic, to provide for parallel parking and to prevent encroachment on the right-of-way. The City also agrees to pass an ordinance prohibiting the use of thearea between the curb and the property line for the servicing of cars or trucks narked on the ~~3 right-of-way, and will make provision for the rearrangement of the driveways and location of Filling Station Pumps or other obstructions to enable enforcement of this ordinate. 1 ~A C~ Mr ~S 1 C iy1r. J.H.I~~ieyer owner of Plainview Bus Company appeared at the hearing called for September 19th. in regard to raisin~~ bus fares. ,.,;o one appeared to protest the raise and 1'~ir. h~~eyer showed that he was not making sufficient returns to operate . It ~~~ras moved by Alderman Edmiston and seconded by Alderman Irby , that Council approve the rates asked for ,and the City Atto~°ney be instructed to prepare ordinance IV'o. 67$ putting them into effect. The motion carried. The City Engineer read an estimate in favor of Bryan ~, Hoffman amounting to 7472.70 'loved by Alderman Edmiston second by Alderman Irby that the estimate be paid. The motion carried Moved by Alderman Ward second by Alderman Stapleton that a loading zone be set up on the south side of the Auditorium. The motion carried. Tv~oved by Alderman Edmiston second by Alderman Irby that the bills submitted be approved for payment. The motion carried. Moved by Alderman Edmiston second by Alderman W.A.Irby , That the bills submitted be approved for payment. The Motion Carried. J Robert Metzger 1500.00 Meinecke Bros, Joe Don Seott M.C.C 250.00 Noel Cleaners Y.M.c.A. 5ao.oo Perry Service Gene Bunpus (Yancy) 5.30 Plains Welding Supply n n Bryans Food Store 3.00 plainview Auto Parts Don R Cook Drilling Co 29.35 plainview Plb Co R.C.Daffern Coal ~ Feed 9.95 n n Edmiston Service 4.b9 rr rr Eaton Stationery 6.70 RoseHill Nursery Eaton Stationery 197•Z!-3 plainview Ready j"lix Concrete Golthwaites •b2 Strains Superservice Larson Turner Imp Co 9.85 n rr Mason- Waggoner 3.34 Seipp Machine Shop Stovall Booher 5.14 2.35 4.6.71 I6.72 I.80 188.66 13.50 15~. t~I 7.50 351.28 28.90 1.25 19.I0 7.50 31.00 Roved by Alderman Edmiston , second by Alderman `~Jard, That-, Ordinance ;-' 679 be passed,placing parking meters on Baltimore Street between 6th.and 7th. Streets The motion carried. ~~ Seipp Machine Shop 2•~~ Plv. Hosp. & Clinic 131.92 'J`est Texas Rusco Co. 4.50 So.~estern Bell Telephone 47.60 bVest Texas Equip. Eo. .42 C. T. Hill 25.00 The d~estern Union Tel. Co. 10.0$ Tars. Selma ~~. Gav°ner 72.50 bti'a11er Tailoring; Co. 2.70 Green T~acliner_y Co. 2$2.50 T. VJ. Gibson 10.00 Sur~ch T';a,gnolia Ser. $.75 Torn Fe<;gin Repair 7.50 Payroll Acct 35.70 L. ti~J. Jordan 30.00 Ames Signs 12.00 T~'iaurice Hanna 30.00 B. F. `1'rirn Shop 16.0~~ Lester ~~;. James Jr. 30.00 Boyd & Davenport :agency 273.00 Craig Oil Co. 13$2.22 R. L. Clindaniel 579.00 Craig Oil Co. 20$.33 Southwestern Pub. Ser. 21$.7$ Texas T•lun. Het. System 10$0.69 ,r ' rr ,r 1220.35 'T'exas T~~lun. ~~et. :system 64.94 a rr ,r 2029.54 Texas i~•";un. Ret. system 194.0$ City of Plv. Payroll 10,116.~~5 T4Tedical Center Hosp. 100.00 ,r ,r ,r ,r 1632.11 I~-edical Center Hosp. 324.90 ,r ,r rr rr 46$.27 Salvation Army 200.00 1~Jinn P~Zotor Company 3130.00 Trustee of Fireman R.R 211.37 Jack Green 500.00 Hale Co. State Bank 3142.$0 Tvoved by Alderman Edmiston second by Alderman Irby,`I'hat the meeting ad jour; The T,~~otion Carried. City Clerk I'~ayor SPACIAL SESSION AUGUST 26th. 1957• The City Council met in special session with P~ayor T~~.B.Hood presiding, and the following Aldermen present, George L Taylor, G.H.'~~Jard, T.~.Stapleton 6~.H.Irby and J. C. Edmiston. Joe Sharp City Attorney also was present for the session. Apetition was presented asking for approval of a plat of the Reese tract. T~`.oved by Alderman J. .Edmiston second by Alderman G.IT.~~'Jard, That the r~lat of i~eese subdivision of part of J.?:.Pressler survey be approved and Ordinance No. 676 be passed. The motion carried. A petition was presented for approval o:f a. plat of Lldora subdivision of part of L. S. Kinder survey ,at 9th and T~~_ilwee. It was moved by alderman (~ 5. Edmiston second by Alderman ~r;ard , That the plat be approved and Ordinance ado. c~7$ be passed. The motion carried. I~~oved by t~lderman Taylor second by Alderman bard ,That Harold L Cram; be appointed Jude of the Corporation Court effective Sept .?nd,1957 The motion carried. And the meeting a 'ourned . City Clerk ,~ayor REGULAR SESSION SEPTEMBER 2nd, 1957. ~ The City Council met in regular session in the Council Room at the Cityy Hall with Mayor M. B. Hood presiding, and the following ,~ Aldermen present T. S. Stspleton, J. C~ Edmiston, G. H. Ward. .~ City Attorney Joe Sharp and City Eng_~neer 'rd. R. Hogge were also ~ present. The minutes of August 19th and Aucrust 26th were real. and approved. Moved by Alderman Ward, seconded by Alderman Edmiston, that :?. V. Payne be appointed Director for Canadian River Municipal Water Authority for a 2 ,year term and C. T. Johnson be appointed for the one ,year term. The motion carried. ~tGSOLUTION OF CITY COUNCIL OF CITY OF P LAS NV IEW, TEXAS THE STATE OF TEXAS. Q CITY OF PL3INVIEW Q COUNTY OF HALE Q At a meeting of the City Council of the City of Plainview, Texas, held this day, with members present, among other business transacted, the fo~low~ng ac ion was taken: Mr,, G. H. Ward introduced the following resolution: WH~_REAS, the City of Plainview has been annexed to the Canadian River Municipal Water Authority by virtue of an ellection held in said City for the purpose on the bth day of August, 1957, pursuant to the provisions of Article 7880-154, R. C. S. of Texas; WHEREAS, the aforesaid statute provides that all constitu- ent cities of the Authority having population of 10,000 or more, according to the preceding Federal Gen sus shall be entitled to two members on the Authority's Board of Directors to be elected by the governing body of such City; and ~rdHLREAS, the City of Plainview has a population of 10,000 or more according to the preceding Federal Census and is therefore entitled to two members on the Authority's Board of Directors; and WHEREAS, the aforesaid law further provides that to be qualified for election to the Board of Directors the person must be a qualified voter and rroperty owning taxpayer in the city from which he is elected, and must not be a member of tr~c governing body or an employee of such city; and WHEREAS, the Council has determinEd upon the two members who it finds to be qualified as aforesaid and which it de- sires to officially elect to the Board of Directors of the Canadian River Municipal fniater Authority; therefore BE IT RESOLVr~D BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PLAINVIEd, TEXAS: V 1. That Mr. R. V. Paine , a qualified voter and a property owning taxpayer of the City of Plainview, who is not a member of the governing body or an employee of such cit~r, be, and he is hereby elected to the Board of Directors of the Canadian River Municipal Water Authority to serve to July 31, 1958, and until his successor is elected and has qualified. 2. That Mr. C. T. Johnson , a qualified voter and propefty owning taxpayer of the City of Plainview, who is not a member of the governing body or an employee of such city, be, and he is hereby elected to the Board of Directors of the Canadian River Municipal Water Authority, to serve to July 31, 1959, and until his successor is elected and has qualified. 3. The Directors elected as aforesaid shall be certified to the Board of Directors of the Canadian River Municipal Water Authority by the Mayor of the City of Plainview, Texas. -------- ----------- ------------ The above resolution having been read, the motion of Mr. G. H. Ward for its passage was duly seconded by Mr. . C. Edmiston Thereupon, the Mayor put the motiomm to a vote of the City Council, and the motion carried by the following vote: "AYES": Aldermen Stapleton, Edmiston, and Ward; "NOES": none. The Mayor declared the motion carried and the resolution adopted. PASSED AND APPROVED, this the 2nd day of Se tember, 195?. M.B. Hood ayor, ity of Plainview, eras ATTEST: P. H. Bryan City Secretary, City of Plainview, Texas. Moved by Alderman Ward seconded by Alderman Stapleton, taht the Council have the roof of the City Auditorium repaired. The motion carried.. Moved by Alderman Edmiston seconded bv~Alderman Ward, that Robert Metzger be appoi nted to audit the City accounts for the next fiscal year, not to exceed 1,~C00.00. The motion carried. Moved by Alderman Ward seconded by Alderman Edmiston, that the Council accept the proposition tendered by the First Methodist Church in re- gard to sewer line across their property, to be Cast Iron and size enlarged. To be laid in Independence Street from 5th to 7th street. The motion carried. Moved by Alderman Edmiston seconded by Alderman Stapleton, that the City advertise for bids on a new paving contract to be opened October 7th, 1957. The motion carried. The Council authorized the Mayor to give Public Notice of hearing on the 1957-1958 budget, as soon as could be arranged. Moved by Alderman the list of bills list of salaries. Bills for August Post Master Edmiston seconded by Alderman Stapleton, that presented be approved for payment,.also the That the monthly reports be accepted and filed. The motion carried. L9th thru August 31, 1957. 93.00 Great American Reserve Ins. 53b.05 Board of City Development 80.00 Great American Reserve Ins. 94.94 C. R. Anthony Co. 75.51 Great American Reserve Ins. 18.88 Hale Co. -trip to Wash. 320.00 Irene Trimble 15.00 Walte r Goodjain 10.00 City National Bank 1747.80 Boyd & Davenport Ag. 417.b3 City Nati~nal Ban k 280.70 Bo~*d ~3 Davenport Ag. 100.19 City National Bank 96.90 Boyd ~c Davenport Ag. 20.20 City of Plv.-Payroll 11,593.~.~6 City of Plv.-Payroll 1650.59 City of Plv.-Payroll 519.72 X07 Bills: Sept. 1st to Sept. 16th, 1957. Adams Electric Company 7.06 The Karpark Corp 83.14 Alexander Neis Drug Co. 13.50 Kelly Regrigeration & Elec 218.00 Brown Supx?ly Co. 22.50 Kimbell- Plv. Co. 3.00 Bills Lawn Mower Ser. 2.00 Sam Langford 15.00 Carol Printing Corp 6.30 John G. Logsdon 14.97 Carpenter Paper Co. 37.68 Maggard-Nall Motor Co. 1.13 County Clerk 1.00 Medical Center 400.00 Boyd & Davenport Ag. 15.15 Dan MacNaughton Ins. 58.32 Clowe & Cowan, Inc. 894.26 Plv. Hosp. & Clinic 71-~_.2'~_ Connor Mathes Co.,Inc. 50.15 Morrison Su??nly Co. 294.53 Davis Effect. Motor Ser. 39.00 Neptune Meter Co. 952.07 Dempster Bros. repairs 136.38 Nunn Electric 22.50 Dempster Bros. Payment 1158.32 Ollie~s Key Shop 7.50 Diamond Industrial Sup. 3.45 Phillips Battery Co. 21.65 Diamond Industrial Sup. 108.`i0 Phillips Petroleum Co. 32.38 Eaton Stationery 271.20 Pioneer Natural Gas Co. 136.75 Gene Bumpus 33.33 Plv. Plumbing Co. 385.1;.1 General Industrial Co. 39.95 Pv. Plumbing Co. l.'1 Hale County Airport 70.00 Plv. Plumbing Co. 295.20 ~ The Harder Agency 49.78 Reams Electric Co. 111.73 ~: Hiiton Hotel 18.00 Reuel Nash Chev. In.c 126.70 Higginbotham Bartlett 205.82 Riviera`Productions 35.3Q '~ Hobbs Trailers 14.72 Rogers Battery & Elec. 20 4.86 ~ Jarvis-Tull & Co. 88.48 The Bohan Co., Inc. 297.50 Shook Tire Gomp~sny 157.00 Southwestern Public Ser. 3.20 The Steck Company 64.21 Uvalde Rock Asphalt Cam. 143.52 Tedford Hosp. & Clinic 91.66 West Pharmacy 3.50 Traf-O-Teria System 600.00 West Texas Equip. Co. 49 .b5 Ussery Sheet Metal Works 11.60 Western Electrical Cont. 100.71 - Wood-Mitchell Funeral 26.25 SALARIES: M. B. Hood 300.00 Edward L. Settle 240.00 Joe Sharp 220.00 Johnnie Ballew 245.00 P. H. Bryan 400.00 Norman Daffron 240.00 C~uadene Billington 225.00 Joe Settle 240.00 A. L. King 222.00 Jackie Titus 240.00 Hartense Pelphrey 400.00 Charles Jacobs 240.40 A. R. Cardinal 300.00 Bobby Collins 220.00 V. A. Botkins 265.00 Ray Preston 220.00 Lackin C. Waldrep 280.00 Alton Judah 240.00 A. L. Hestand 265.00 Billy E. Sanders 210.00 Charleen Clark 265.00 Fannie Norman 325.00 Weldon Sr-iith 46.65 Iris B. Lovell 217.00 T. M. Campbell 257.33 Richard E. Cross 400.00 Lonnie Miller 280.00 P. W. Cayce 270.00 Raymond V. Claycomb 265.00 Weldon Way 260.00 Floyd Lamb 290.00 J. Clint Wright 210.00 James R. Russell 275.19 C. H. Pyle 196.00 William E. Pickering 301.52 B. A. Wood 190.00 Artie 'R. Niv ens 245.0 L. D. Horton 288.44 Virgle Thompson 245.Q0 A. D. Cowart 210.00 Arvel Scott 245.00 W. B. Alexander 190.00 Miles Jackson 239.04 Clarence E. Clark 220.00 James A. Russell 244.04 Bural Shepard 190.00 Joseph Ricks 265.00 R. A, Neighbors 19Q.00 D. H. Coulson 122.00 Roy A. Eldred 220.0 Glens Pike 245.00 Clarence McCarty 190.00 Willy V. Turner 225.00 Clarence Blackmon 290.60 Franklin Miller 265.00 J. W. Butler 265.00 L. A. Horton 210.00 Louise Rowell 198.33 Geo. V. Sawyer 156.40 A. C. Koeninger 300.00 Haskell U. Spain 400.00 ~. R. Hogge 600.00 0. B. Guin 232.00 Stanley Andrews 300.00 Nute ~/. Rannals 300.00 W. D. Wilbourn 250.00 George Smith 225.35 J. H. McGee 250.OC Floyd Pyle 227.00 A. D. Harris 200.:'0 Claude Blackshear 210.00 Frank Janes 200.00 Frank Bigler 240.00 Durio Deluna 1~?5.00 Leedy Maxey 330.00 Hoyt Curry 450.00 Berry Lynch 250.00 Bryan Adams 220.00 Arvel Harkins 260.00 Gordon Swearengen 220.00 William E. Renegar 240.00 Jack Kinnikin 300.00 Tommie Harkins 240.00 S. E. Bolles 400.00 C=erald 0. Dickerson 21}.0.00 Roy Warren 275.00 .Agee Brooks 240.00 Howard Gibson 232.00 10~ C ont . Roswell Alexander Everett Pyle Mrs . Mark Firing Sammy McGuire Edna Harrison Jamie Slaughter T. J. Gardner Vernon Pierce Jack D. Morris Al D. Fitch L. G. Mc~aniel W. W. Smith Dorothy Whitten Todd Edd Burson Extra: C. H. Blackmon Jr. Pete Grisham William Johnson Arthur Harrison Robt. inlilliam Jr. William Dunlap Maximo Alanis Keith Hewett Elmo Edwards Aud ie Stice James Barett Gavlor Smith Rex English John R. Amerson Ramon Cababello Lawrence Royal Agnes Wesley Emma Lou Gravelle 232.00 232.00 225.00 232.00 175.00 232.00 250.00 232.00 208.80 245.00 212.00 205.00 195.00 296.49 173.60 187.50 186.00 186.00 184.00 186.00 1s7.~5 11.00 8.00 186.00 124.00 32.00 18.20 177.52 227.70 42.00 49.30 20.83 Monthly report were read as follows: Delinquent Taxes Police Report City Clerk-Sw. & Wa. City Clerk-Misc. Water Plant gals pump Building Inspection Food Inspector Meat Inspector fees aecrd Parking Meters James Goswick Alton Holloway Kenneth Bourland W. H. Irby G. H. Ward Geo. L. Taylor J. C. Edmiston T. S. Stapleton J. A. Braden F. D. Gaither C. T. Hill, Jr., 1~.D. 1840.81 3182.00 28652.21 2371.16 147759600 247.75 6.00 92.90 3344.50 265.00 214.34 45.00 40.00 40.00 40.00 40.00 40.00 90.00 275.00 90.00 Moved by Alderman Edmiston seconded by Alderman Stapleton, that the City advertise for bids on car load of Cast Iron Pipe.. The motion carried. Moved by Alderman Edmiston seconded by Alderman Stapleton, that the meeting adjourn. ,. The motion carried. P. H. Bryan, Ci Clerk ~ id. B. Hood, Mayor, ity of P1ain- view, Texas niJ~riJLAR SES~TOIV S1~JP ~E?~~iBER 16, 195? There was no business transacted, as a quorum was not present City Clerk ;Mayor 109 SPECIAL SESSION SEPTEMBER 23rd. 1957 The City Counci 1 met in special session with Mayor ?~". R. Hood presidin?~ any' the following_ Aldermen present, G.H. Ward, T. S. Stapleton, and J~. C. Edmiston. City Engineer ?fJ. R. Hogge and City Attoreny Joe Sharp were present for the meetinn. Moved by Alderman Edmiston, seconded b,y Alderman Stapleton that the City purchase approximately 400 feet of 6 inch water main in the ground on east 9th Street, east from Milwee Street at X2.00 per foot. The motion carried. T~iis was the date for a public hearing on the 1957-58 Budget as advertised. No one appeared in regard to the hearinm. Moved by Alderman Edmiston, seconded by Alderman Stapleton, that the budget be adopted as filed The motion carried unanimously. Summary of 1957-58 Budget as adopted. Estimated Resources Estimated Disbursements. ~ general Fund. General Fund ~ Advalorem taxes 228,450.00 Administrative 51,531.00 S'rJ Franchise taxes 31,250.00 Police Department 118,398.00 '~ Violations 45,450.00 Traffic Department 16,794.75 ~ wilding Inspections 3,300.00 Street Department 73,645.80 Sanitary Inspections 1,938.00 Fire Department 87,153.16 Rents 5,~1-55.00 Tax Department= 15,154;86 Garage (Inter dept) 7,477.?_0 Sanitation Department 85,933.05 Sundry __8,I~82.OD_ Corporation Court 10,877.10 G~~later ::e^ Sever Fund 331,802.20 Building Inspection Engineering Department 5,890.30 12,677.00 T~Tater sales 205,000.00 000.00 Sewer rentals 4! Park-Recreation 25,249.20 , Garbage recei is 40 000.00 z~ p _ _z______ Welfare ~~, Public Safety _ A dit i 28,405.00 05 5 713 or um u , . 291,000:00 _ Garage (Inter Dept.) -~L~77_20_ Parking Meter Fund _36,700.00 _ 5421-,899.53 36,700.00 Water & Sewer Dept. Administration 13,342.99 Production,districution 71,342.44 Grand Total 659,502.20 Sewage Disposal 21,844.,50 . Rey*e~~.ze ?orzd r. etirement lci 600 00 125,169.73 Parking tyletier ~)ept. Administration 13,152.00 Supplies & Equip i~,760.33 17,912.33 Grand Total 687,91.79 Oft'4~M~ i~-c ~ ~G G 7 ~ ~' Alderman sa~ard introduced the fol low ing resolution and moved its adoption b,y the City Council. WHEREAS, the City Council of the Ciy of Plainview has heretofore approved and adopted the City Budget for the fiscal year beginning October 1, 1957, and ending September 30, 1958: And whereas it is now deemed necessary and advisable that the Gity Council set the_ various tax rates to be levied against all taxable property on the 1957 Tax Roll. BE IT ORDAINED BY ~rE CITY COUNCIL OF Tf~ CITY O NOW THEREFO:~E F PLAINVIEW , TEXAS: That the tax rate to be levied on all taxable property in the City of Plainview Texas for the year of 1957 shall aggregate ;;1 .50 on the one hundred dollar valuation on all property on the 1957 Tax Ro ll, which shall be approved and adopted by the City Council. s SECTION 'I. That said tax levy aggregating; X1.50 on the one hun dred dollars valuation shall be and the same is hereby specifically levied for the fol- lowin~; purposes and to be the following tax rates. General Flznd Operating Fund. ~~ .88 onk each <f}100.00 valuation For the Interest & Sinkin Fund 5~ .62 one each ~:,;~100.00 valuation Rio Refunding Bonds 9-1-26 0.06I~7ZI-2t~ Street Improvement h-1-27 0.0011128 Ref unding Bonds 1929-~-1 0.0080000 Refunding Bonds 2-1-31 0.013 0666 Waterworks 6-J_-2 7 0.0165710 Sewer Bonds 6-1-27 0.0011.28 Street Improvements 12-15-L~LE. 0.0201190 Airport Bonds 12-15-4.1~ 0.0201190 Street Improvements 8-15-i~6 0.0203895 Water & Sewer Bonds 3-1-1+8 0.039333 Street Improvements 3-1-~.8 0.0082285 Water Works & Sewer 1-15-4.9 0.0479619 Fire Station Bonds 5-15-50 U.0377711~. Water Bonds 5-15-50 0.0140328 City Hall Bonds 5-15-50 0.013211+2 Street Improvement 5-1-51 0.0250857 Water & Sewer 8-1-52 ~13085 Street Improvement 5-15-53 p, 7 Street Improvement t}-15-55 0.0215238 Water Works & Sewer 5-15-53 0.0233333 ~~~Tater Works & sewer 4-15-55 0.0561905 General Obligation 6-1-57 0.6200210 62 cents on 95~ collection yields w154,612.50 Interest from investments 13,378.00 delinquent taxes est. --6,000_00- Total estimate income 173,990.50 Principal <°,c Interest due 168,3~~2.75 Exchange charges 500.00 Total requirements 168,842.75 ,~ , l~ ~ . G~ SECTIOr? 2. That there be and is hereby levied for the year 1957 occupation tax equal to one-half (2) that levied by the State of Texas, upon all persons, firms, and Corporations, f'ollowinn; taxable occupations with in the City of Plainview Texas. SECTION 3. That the taxes shall be assessed anct collected by the Assessor- Collector of the City of Plainview, as required by Ordinance No. 373 Volume 6, Page 287 of the minutes of the City of Plainview, Texas, •and under the laws of the State of Texas. The above order having been read in full, it was moved by Alderman Ward and seconded by Alderman Edmiston, that the same be passed, and which was done by unanimous vote. Done in open session this 23rd day of September 1957. M.B. Hood - T~Iayor J. C. Edmiston- Alderman T. S. Stapleton - Alderman Cx. H. Ward - Alderman Attest. P. H. Bryan, City Clerk I~~Ioved by Alderman Edmiston second b-~ Alderman ~Tard, that the resolution adopting a workable olan for submission to the Housing & H me Finance Administration be adopted. The motion carried. A RESOLUTION APPROVING AND AnOPTING A "WORKABLE PR OCsRAM FOR THE C I' Y OF PLAINV IEW [~'I~REAS, as a condition to certain prescribed Federal financial and other aid and assistance, Section 101 (C) of the Federal Housing Act of 1949 as amended, requires the submission to the Housing and Home Finance Administrator by each locality of a workable program (which shall include an official plan of action, as it exists from time to time, for effectively dealin^~ with the problem of urban slums and blight within the community and f'or the establishment and preservation of a well-planned community with well-organized environment for adequate family life) for utilizing appropriate private and public resources to eliminate, and prevent the development or spread of, slums and urban blight, to encourage needed urban rehabilitation, to provide for the redevelopment of blighted, deteriorated, or slum areas, or to undertake such of the aforesaid activities or other f~:asible community acti~~-ities as may be suitably employed to achieve the objectives of such a program; and , A t^II~REAS, there has been prepared on behalf of the City of Plainview f'or presentation to the said i~ousin~; and Home Finance Administrator such a plan of action, which plan has been fully reviewed and con- sidered by the governing body of said city, which plan appears to 'oe an acceptable and effective plan of action for the aforesaid purposes; and, WT-iEREA.3, it is the desire, purpose and intent of the joverning body of this city to utilize available appropriate private and public resources to the end that our city may rid itself' of and prevent the development or spread of slums and urban blight and undertake such of the aforesaid activities or other f easible community activities as may be suitably employed to achieve the objectives of such plan : T`~O~rI, Ti~RE ORE, BE IT RESOLVE:!? '~Y THE CITY COUn1CIL - OF THE CITY OF PLAIN`IIEW, S~i~ATE Off' T:~XAS, that the hereinabove mentioned "Workable Program" for said city be, and the same is hereb-~l, approved and adopted as the official plan of action of our community for effectively deaiin~~~ with the pro- blem of urban slums and blight within this com~riunity ana f'or the es- tablishment and preservation of awell-planned community with well- or~;anized environment for adequate family life, and the ~~layor is here'oy authorized and directed to present such "Workable Program", together ~ with all .required supporting documents and statements, to the Administra- for of the Housing and Home Finance Agency for approval pursuant to the provisions of said Title I, Housing Act of 19LE.9, as amended. '•~ ~ P ~SSEn AND ADOPTED this 23rd day of September, A. D. , 1957. (SEAL) Mayor ~ r (~ City Clerk T~-loved by Alderman ~Trlard, seconded by Alderman Edmiston that the list of bills submitted by approved for payment. The motion carried. LIST OF BILLS; Sept. 2, 1957 to Sept. 16, 1957 The Alcove Restaurant ?~arl~e yt s Cities Service Sta Bobs Plumbin-^ Repairs B. C. Electronic Labs. Boots Plumbing Co. B. 'f F. Trim Shop The Camera Shop Ch.urchwell ?giros. Oil Co. Curry Motor Freight Line City Blacksmith Shop Credit Bureau of Plv. Dulaney Auto Parts Daffernt s Coal ~c Feed Daffernts Coal & Feed Co. Bob Edwards Cabinet Shop Tom Feagins Repair Shop Gallawayts Janitor Supplies Henryts Plv. Tire Service G. E. Jones Electric J. B. t s ~Tobby Shop Herald-~'ews Pub. Co. Inc. Hilton Hotel Cleaners L,ynns Cosden Station Larson-Turner Imp . C o. i'~Tason-V,laggoner Motor Parts Co. r~IcY~Iorries ~: Associates R . C . ~1an~um Medical "enter hospital 'rc'~onald + s Trading; Pos t ~~ 2.10 Montyt s Cos den Service ~;; 1!}..00 . 3.00 McDonaldts Trading Post 6.00 7.UO Plainview Hardware Co. 80.70 55.90 Plainview Hardware 17.05 1~p4.01 Plainsman Liquid Inst. 223.75 18.00 Pool Hardware Co. 8.l~0 17.17 Plains Printing Co. 7.92 3:8,32 Plainview Auto Parts 147.12 6.66 Plainview Auto Parts 13.06 127.95 Plains Welding Supply 18.25 3.95 Plainview Safety Lane 31.30 3.00 Public Health Equip. ':- Sup. 1..85 1.x.0 Perryts Service Station 15.00 11.50 wick Lunch Cafe 7..15 1.00 Richardson Shamrock Service 31.15 12.50 Rowland Gordon Farm Chemical 68x.36 8.75 Sparlin~ T~Ieter Co. 12.00 10.50 Seipp T~achine Shop 7.00 75.93 Strains Super Service 2.85 3.00 Stovall 3ooher Radiator Sale s 12.00 69.16 Strains Super Service 35.E-5 9.50 Woodyts Tire Service 3.00 2.68 Whites Super i~1kt. 6.00 66.87 Winn Iviotor Co. 117.89 6.60 Western Union Telegraph Co. ~S.tSO 5.50 Western Auto Associate Store 4.45 200.00 Youngts Texaco Service 11.59 32.t~6 Miller 's~ T~~iller i~Totor Frt. 56.89 100.00 Texas T~Iunicipal Retirement 10l~1.67 18.95 `T'exas Municipal Retirement 66.2ti Texas ~Tunicipal Retirement Sys. Plainview Auto Parts Tom W. Carpenter Equip Co.,Inc. Velma E. Garner The Lo n~~ B e 11 Lumber C o . Owens Electric Plainview Ready Mix Concrete Southwestern Bell Tel. Co. Southwestern Bell Tel. Co. J. Q. Lonm Roofin Co. Leedy Maxey Mrs. ?,J. R. Stockton Transit Concrete Cram Oil Co. "rain Oil Co. ;;200.64 P • H. Bryan Petty Cash 37. t~l Z{-.95 P.H. Bryan Petty Cash 10.46 90.73 Dudley E. Godcain 12.00 72.50 Southwestern Pub. Ser. 1220.35 4..36 Southwestern Pub. Ser. 2y_9.72 2u.90 Southwestern Pub. Ser. 2417.'78 3.00 P.P:. Bryan Collector 6.55 261.15 w. J. Winter Pub. 50.00 36.50 M. B. Hood, Mayor 66.76 960.00 W. J. Winter Pub. 25.00 15.00 City of Plv. Payro~.l Acc 1.00 6.80 City of Plv. Gen. Fund 35,000.00 6.00 City of Plv. Payroll ac 11,929.40 1,435.9ZI- City of Plv. Payroll ac 1,393.00 176.I~9 City of Plv. payroll ac 267.50 ~~loved by Al erman Edmiston,. seconded by Alderman Stapleton that the Council appropriate ~-50.00 to the Citizens Traffic Commission. The motion carried ?Moved by Alderman Edmiston, seconded by Alderman ti~Jard, that the Council adjourn. The motion carried. ____~ -- ---- ~City C erk Mayor. SALARIES FOR SEPTEMBER M. B. Hood W. H. Irby G. H. Ward J. C. Edmiston George L.. Taylor P. S. Stapleton Joe Sharp P'. H. Bryan Quadene Killington A.L. King Hartense Pe~phry A.R. Cardinal V. A. Botkins Lackin C. Glaldrop A, L. Hestand Charleen Clark Lonnie Miller Raymond V. Claycomb Floyd Lamb James Russell William Pelkering T. M. Campbell Artie R. Nevins Virgel L. Thompson Miles Jackson James Russell Joseph Ricks D. H. Coulson Glenn Pike ~~anklin Miller Kenneth Bourland Albert Meales L. A. Harton George Sawyer Haskel Spain 0. B. Guin Nute Rannals George Smith Floyd Pyle Claude Blackshear Leedy Maxey Frank Rigler Berry Lynch Arvel Har~3ns William E. Renegar P.N. SlauF;hter ~3~g.gg . E. , St~ic~C~.and ~ 24 . 2 ~ 40.00 e a~ed Diarkerson Agee Brookes 2k . 24 .S 40.00 Edward L. Little 240.00 40.00 Jonnie Ballew 245.00 40.00 Norman Daffron 240.00 220.00 Joe Settle 240.00 400.00 Jackt~e T~tu~ Char es acobs 24 .88 24 225.00 ~ Bobby D~. Collins . 225.00 2.22.00 4J0.00 Emmett Lenville 210.00 Ray Preston 225.00 300.00 Billy Sanders 210.00 265.00 00 2$0 Alton Judah 240.00 . 00 265 Fannie Norman 325.00 . 265.00 Iris Faucett 217.00 307.00 Richard Cross 400.00 265.00 J. A. Braden .90.00 315.72 T. D. Gaither 2 .00 276.43 Dr. C. T. Hill 90.00 2$0 00 P. N. Carpoe 270.00 . 61 263 BelAon y . 259'22 Wood 180.00 253.$5 J Clint Wright ~ 210.00 245'00 H Pyle C 210.00 122'50 L D. Horton ~ 29$.10 266 27 A D. Cowart ~ 210.00 . 122 00 W B. Alexander 190.00 . 245.00 Clarence Clark 220.00 00 265 Bural Shepard 190.00 . 225 00 R. A. Neighbors 190.00 . 225.00 Ro Eldred a 220.00 210.00 rence McCurtey Cl 190.00 164.90 Clarence Blackmon 335.45 400 00 Harold Craig 300.00 . 232'00 J. W. Butler 304.37 300.00 Nac~tn~ Eilers 175.00 217.00 William R. Hogge 600.00 227'00 Stanley Andrews 300.00 210.00 G. 0. Deckerson 22.00 330.00 W D. Wilbourn • 250.00 240.00 J H. McGee ~ 250.00 250.00 A D. Harris 200.00 260.00 Frank Jones 200.00 240.00 245.00 113 Durio Deluna Hoyt Curry 1$ .00 450.00 Arthu~ Harrison Pete ibson 2~3~50 23 uG0 Aryan Adams 220.00 James Barnett 236.00 Gardon Swearenges 220.00 Audie Stice 229.00 Jack Rennikin 300.00 Gayton Smith 60.00 S. E. Bolles 400.00 Jesse Qualls 16.OG Roy Vuarren 275.00 L. A. York 16.00 Howard Gibson 232.00 Maxino Alanis 156.4` Roswell Alexander 232.00 Roy Blackwell 62.50 Everett Pyle 232.00 Baty Graham 16.00 Mrs. Mark Firing 225.00 Clark Edgar 79.00 Sammy McUUire 232.00 R. L. NTickey 115.20 na Na.rrison m'e Sla ht 1 00 2~~.00 Marcello Foreman 17.00 ~ ug er ~• ~• Gardner 2 0 00 Babette Ratlennach 59.00 Vernon L. Pierce . 232.00 Rex En lish g 1 33.2® Al D Fitch 2 5.00 John Anderson 175.95 L. G. McDaniel 212.00 Ramon Cabellera 214.65 W. W. Smith 205.00 June Wilson 51.00 Agnes Wesley 175.00 Emma Lou Gorelle 12.75 Tod E. Burson 27.00 Elgin King 20.00 James Goswick 265.00 J. H. Langley 21.50 lyiarvin D. Emut 127.50 Bob Goswick 76.50 Eldon Wallace 67.50 Van Goswick 49.50 William Johnson 236.00 H. J. Goswick 34.50 ,Robert Williams 236.00 Frank Rocha $.50 G°Jillie Dunlap 233.00 G. A. Palmer 21.60 Regular Session October 7th 1957 The City Council met in Regular Session with Mayor M.B. Hood presiding and the folling Aldermen in attendance, W. H. Irby, G. H. Ward, J. C. Edmiston City Attorney Joe Sharp and City Engineer W. H. Hogge also were present Moved by Alderman Edmiston Second by Alderman ,v. H. Irby That Alvin Fuerbacher be employed as Plumbing and Electrical Inspector at 375.00 per month and 25.00 car allowance. The Motion carried The Mayor opened bids as advertised follows: Texas Co. gas .1924 oil .59 Gulf Oil Co. .1930 .59 Magnolia Oil Co. .215 .50 Garrison-Landrum .202 .42~ C.L. Craig . 205 •79 on gas and oil for the City as diesel kerosene hydraulice .124 .125 .36 Moved by Alderman Irby second by Alderman the low bids of Texas Company .124 .125 .34 .143 .143 .42 .122 .12.2 .377 .125 .135 .49 titiard, That the Council accept The motion carried The Mayor opened bids on Cast Iron pipe as advertised as follows: 12rr lOrr $+- 6n delivery Jas B. Glove C.I.P.Co. 4.7$ 3.74 2.$4 2.00 4 weeks McWane C.I.P. Co. 4.$4 3.7$ 2.$7 2.02 30 days U.S. Pipe & Fdy 4.65 x.64 2.77 1.95 14 days American C.I.P.Co. 4.$42 3.7$2 2.$$ 2.03 2-3 weeks Lone Star Steel Co. 4.56 3.62 2.71 1.91 at once Moved by Alderman Edmi ston second by Al derman j~7ard, That the 8ouncil accept the low bids of Lone Star• Steel Company The motion carried The Mayor opened the bids of Western Construction Company of 10929.31 and Bryan & Hoffman of 103156.95 on paving contract according to ~~ advertisement Moved by Alderman Edmiston second by Alderman Vdard, That the Council accept the low bid of Bryan & Hoffman The motion carried. The minutes of September 23rd. read and approved Moved by Alderman Edmiston second by Alderman `v~'ard, That the Council designate ti~est 7th Street from Yonkers to Amarillo, and S. E. $th Street from Beech to Date, for paving The motion carried Regular Session Oct. 7th Page 2. Moved by Alderman Edmiston second by Alderman Ward, That Gordon T. Loving be granted franchise to operate a taxi cab business The motion carried. Moved by Alderman Edmiston second by Alderman Ward, light be installed at 15th and Fresno Streets The Motion carried. The following reports were read City Clerk City Clerk Miscellanous Delinquent Taxes Parking meters Food Inspector Plainview Bus Company Pound Police Report Building Inspector Meat Inspector Accrd Fees Water Plant Gals. pumped Sewer 8c ~v~ater That a street 26679.71 197$.62 1604.19 3345.00 7.50 5.00 2$.70 2$67.25 1$2.25 $5.10 112130000 Moved by Alderman ~'Vard second by Alderman Edmiston, That the reports be accepted and filed, and that the list of bills submitted be approved for payment The motion carried List of Bills: Lions Club Alexander-Neis Drug Co. C.R. Anthonys Co. C.R. Anthonys Co. Army & Navy Store Army &, Navy Store A4rs. Velma E.Garner Army & Navy Store Burch T~Tagnolia Ser. Brown Supply Co. Burroughs Corp. Baker Plow Co. Barley's Cities Ser. Boyd & Davenport Gene Bumpus Yancey Broadway Tire & Ser. R. E. Cross City Blacksmith Shop. Curry Motor Freight Chicken Inn Conley-Lott Mach. ao. County Clerk Office The Camera Shop Clements Properties, Inc. 76,00 Cooper Pontiac-Cadillac $3.$5 13.50 Connor Mathes Co „ Inc. 25.57 1$.00 Connor Mathes Co., Inc. 57.19 6.00 R. Daffern Coal & Feed 51.50 26.10 R, Daffernts Coal & Feed 17.25 6.95 Davis Electric 92.3$ 12.4$ Dempster Bros. 4.1$ 101.74 Dempster Bros. 115$•32 14.75 Eaton stationery 3$2•$5 305.72 Eaton Stationery 406.$0 17.06 Edmiston Service 65.41 2.$4 Foxworth-Gal:~reaith 27.00 12.00 Gifford Hill ~'~~estern 13$6.00 57.50 Gallawayts Janitor 4$.6$ $.93 Hobbs `Pr~ilers 1.34 5.04 Hugh Hale Ins. 51.60 71.74 Hale Co. Airport- 70.00 4$.00 Higgi~zbotriam Bartlett 23.70 2.3$ Higginbotham Bartlett 3.$$ 151.15 Higginbotham Bartlett x:07 46.50 Hilton Hotel Cleaners 22.55- 3.50 Henrys Plv. Tire Ser. 14.00 12.15 Herald-News Publishing $4.00 41.50 Kimbell Plv. Co. 6.37 1 Jarvis Tull & Co. 59.$7 Shook Tire Co. 175.50 Kiker Service 2.60 Plainview Auto Parts 1$7.56 Lynns Cosden Station 3.3$ Plainview Auto Part^ 37.36 Lubbock Engineering 4.$0 Plainview Hosp.&Clinic 197.69 Don Mouser Agency 25.00 Reuel Nash Chev. $6.37 Martin Motor Co. 14.36 Reuel Nash Chev. $3.39 Medical Center Hosp. 35.35 The Rohan Co., Inc. 431.3$ Mid VJay Supply Co. 47.:5 June Reed Salvage 3.50 P,Zedical Center Hosp. 100.00 Rowland & Gordon 917.70 R. C. I~~Tan~um 36.30 Rodgers 3attery & Elec. 17.51 Neptune Pieter Co 73$.40 Snook & Aderton, Inc. 125.00 Phillip Petroleum Co. 12.31 Rothwells Texaco 1.00 Plainviewts Safty Lane 3.50 Richardson Shamrock 21.$5 Plainview Safty Lane 10.$0 W. 0. Speck .65 Plains-Printing Co. 55.7$ Sears Roebuck & Co. 6.02 Plainsman Liquid Insect. 222.50 Stovall Booher Sales 1$.00 Plains Machinery Co. 313.53 Shaw-Walker 7.50 Pioneer Pavers, In^. 19$.75 Steck Co. 40.74 Plainview P~;ate Mass ~ ~~Iir.15. 3 Strains Super Ser. 32.70 Plains Welding Supply 16.$1 Sales Aid Co. 72.34 Plains Welding Supply 11.$6 Transit Concrete Co. 154.$0 Phillips Battery Co. 65.40 Geo. L.. Taylor 1.50 C~ Plainview Plumbing Co. 25.46 L. C. ti{iayland M.D. 60.00 ~ Plainview Plumbing Co. 17.75 Waller Tailoring Co. 5.70 the Plainview Tribune 25.00 titirilson & Waldrop 171.00 ~ Plainview Hardware 6$.37 -Well Vlach, & Supply Co1 270.09 ~„~ Plainview Hardt~rare 13.16 V~1inn Motor Co. $56.41 Pioneer Natlzral Gas 135.55 West Texas Rusco Co. 2.50 Shook Tire Co 7.00 Udestern Union 1.50 Moved by Alderman Edmiston Second by Alderman Ward, That the Tax Roll for 1957 be approved. The motion carried Moved by Alderman Edmiston second by Alderman Irby, That the meeting adjourn. The motion carried r r,, CITY CL~.~RK YOR REGULAR SESSION OCTOBER 21, 1957 The City Council met in regular session in the Council Chamber at the City Hall, with Mayor M. B. Hood presiding and the fol- lowing Aldermen present, W. H. Irby, Geo. L. Taylor, G. H. Ward, and J. C. Edmiston. City Attorney Joe Sharp and City Engineer Wm. R. Rogge also attended the meeting. Mr. C. I. Wall president of Pioneer Natural Gas and Mr. John Scott local manager presented the matter of a rate increase of 25 cts per month in Natural Gas rates, after a long discussion of all pertinent information in regard to Plainview and the cost of gas at present it was agreed that the increase was ,justified. Moved by Alderman Edmiston seconded by Alderman Ta~Tlor that Ordinance No. 679 be passed to be effective when all the towns in West Texas Division ar~~roved the increase. (See Ordinance Book) The motion carried. Moved by Alderman Edmiston seconded by Alderman Irby that R. C. Hodges Master Electrician, and T. A. Garner Journeyman Electrician be apr~ointed as Electrical Examining Board, the City Inspector A. M. Feuerbacher by Ordinance be the third member of the board. The motion carried. Moved by Alderman Taylor seconded by Alderman Ward that the Mayor be authorized to issue Warrants to Trinity Fire Insurance Company in payment of a five ,years Fire and Extended i;overage #2130 723 payable 4 cash, and 3 yearly instalments. The motion carr~~d 1:t~ P~4oved by Alderman Taylor seconded by Alderman Edmiston that the City pay Canadian River Municipal Water Authority fifty cents per meter for expense assessment, amounting to ?2600.00. The motion carried. Moved by Alderman Edmiston seconded by Alderman Ward that the list of bills submitted be approved for payment. The motion carried. List of bills October 7 th, to October 21st, 1957 B. & C. Electronic 59.63 Whites Food #1 Marcelle Foreman 34.00 Youngs Texaco Service Carl Grizzell 15.00 Al Fitch (travel) Hale County 75.00 Bobs Plumbing Repair E. K. Hufstedler & Son 1.10 Velma Garner Rest Home Karpark Corp 21.91 Swayze Brothers Long Bell Division 7.68 S. E. Bolles Lovvorns 66 Service 1.90 General Fund Mason-Waggoner 61.88 Boys' & Davenport Meinecke Bros. Hdw. 7.80 Boyd Davenport Miller & Miller Motor lfi.38 V. R. Herring McDonald Trading Post t~1.06 Dee Hight Plv. Ready Mix Concrete 4.65 City of P1v.Payroll Public Health Equip. 32.75 City of Plv. Payroll Prescription Shop 43.25 City of Plv. Payroll Public Health Equip. 4.05 B. A. Wood Reams Electric Co. 127.43 Lloyd Belk So.western Pub. Service 57.09 J. Oliver Bier P.M. 1220.35 Great Amer. Reserve Ins. rr ++ +! 221.84 Francis Davis " " " 1y32.03 Hoyt Curry Sargent & Sowell 3.59 So.western Bell Tel. 42.30 r, rr .. 279.85 Texas Vitrified Pipe 295.06 Western Electrical 40.33 16.00 14.30 7.20 5.00 72.50 360.00 ~3U.U0 3u,00o.00 426.64 104.10 1.20 1.00 13,200.44 1,956.00 458.75 0.04 0.00 96.00 146.57 0.5u 10.00 Moved by Alderman Ward seconded by Alderman Irby that H. M. Smeller be paid balance due on deposit on water and sewer lines in Smeller Addition amounting to, :1,452.00 The motion carried. The minutes of October '7th, 1957 read and approved. Moved by Alderman Edmiston seconded by Alderman Irby that the meeting adjourn. The motion carried. P. H. Bryan, ity Clerk M. B. Hood, Mayor City of Plainview Texas REGUF~AR SESc l ON NOVEMBER 4, 1957 The City Council met in regular session with Mayor M. B. Hood presiding and the following Aldermen in attendance, W. H. Irby, G. H. Ward, T. S. Stapleton. City Attorney Joe Sharp and City Engineer Wm. R. Hogge also were present. The minutes of October 21, 1957 read and approved. Moved by Alderman Irby seconded by Alderman Ward that the assess- ment for 1957 on lots N 15 ft of 9 and all 10 Bk 4, Country Club Place in name of H. D. Moore be cancelled as Church property. 'rhe motion carried. October 22, 1957 Mayor and City Council City of Plainview Plainview, Texas Gentlemen: This is to advise you that the rate requested in th City of Plainview is identical to the rate submitted to all of the of her cities and towr_s served by the Pioneer Natural Gas Company West Texas Division. The new rate, when finally approved by all of the cities and towns, will be put into effect simultaneously in such cities and towns. We appreciate very much your consideration of our request. Very truly yours, C. 1. Wall Reports were read as follo~-s: Pioneer Natural Gas 2~ st. rentals Southwestern Public Service Building Inspections Delinquent Tax ~ ~ Current Tax ~ City Clerk Water ~c Sewer .~ City Clerk Miscellanous ~+ Plumbing; Insr~ector ~oo~' T:~~~s~ cctor - ~. ~. ~ .~. ,e_ _._.._~ ~~a~ s. ~ ~~ ~~,~~~~ Parking Meters 1 1 913.81 4223,39 40.00 919.86 72387.21 23339.29 11130.93 2o5.Qo 615.00 56663900 2932.50 Moved b,y Alderman Ward seconded by Alderman Irby that the reports be accepted and filed, and the list of bills submitted be approved for payment. The motion carried. List of bills October 22, to November l~.th, 1957. Dan MacNaughton Ins. 938.26 Canadian River Mun.Wa. 2600.00 Board of City DE v , 250.00 Board of City Dev. 1250.00 Plv. Public Library 150.00 Jr. League Day Nursery 25.00 Mercantile Natal Bank 155o.C0 Irene Trimble 15.00 City of Plv. Gen. Fund 110.28 H. M. Smelser 1452.00 W. F. Foley 10.00 J. Oliver Bier, P, N1. 3.00 Band Parents Assoc. 6.00 J. C. Alsup Secy. 9.00 H. E. Drumwright Secy. 6.~~0 Dee ~'A. ~cey Ser. 8.25 Boyd Ac Davenport Ins. 551.40 R. L. Shex~ar~ci 78.68 City of Plv. Payroll 16 ,564.79 Curry Motor Freight 7.52 Tex, State Board of Plg. 1.00 National Safety Council 4.50 A. C, r~oeninger 22.50 Firernens R. ~: R. Fund 117.1.x.2 Alexander - Neis Drug; 13.50 Army & Navy Store 72.00 Browning Ferris Machiner y 12.55 Bete Manufacturing 22.62 Brown Supply Co. 37.50 Connor Mathes Co., Inc. 174.65 Gene Bumrus 8.50 Mildred Tuc~.er Co. Clerk 5.00 Consolidated CTas 13.63 The Camera Shor 6.48 Clowe ?~ Cowan, Inc. 10.00 Clowe & Cowan, Inc. 176.97 Demister Brothers 71.37 Dual Parking Meter Co. 2.26 W. S. Dailey & Co. 74.55 Flex-Rod Pipe Tool Co. 19.79 Gravely Dallas, Inc. 3.82 Goodyear Service Stores 12l~.76 B. F. Goodrich Store 10.60 Gallaway s Jan. Sup. 34.1.0 Gallaway~s Jan. Sup. 5.95 Garrison ~ Landrum Col 2.75 Garrison Furn. & App. 50.00 Hilton Hotel 42.10 Hale Co. Airport 70.00 Holt~s Sporting Goods 69.51 Bob Hooper Motor Co. 1.80 Herald-News Pub. Co. 45,60 Hilton Hotel Cleaners 14.75 Jarvis Tull & Co., Inc. 21.81 Kiker's Service 47.00 Kimbell Plv. Col 12.28 The Karpark Corp. 10.63 Klopp Engineering Inc. 308.20 Morrison Supply Co. 797.29 Lone Star Steel Co. 6 ,898.24 Midway Supply Co. 80.83 Medical Center Hoap. 150.00 R. C, Mangum 40.07 Medical Center Host. 100.00 Mason-Waggoner 4.00 M. B. McKee Co., Inc. 39.60 McDonald Trading: Post 74.1.}.4 Neptune Meter Co. 15.62 National Disinfectant Co. 98.74 Owens Electric 2.50 Plv. Plumbing: Co. 86.25 Plv. Builders Sup. 6.00 Plv. Builders Sup. 2.90 Panhandle Compress 967.50 Plv. Hosp. ~ Clinic 31.07 Pub. Health Equip. Sup. 6.24 Plv. Safety Lane 17.50 Peerless Pump Div. 29.7 ~. Phillips Battery Co. inview Hardware Co. Pl 57.18 14.04 Sure Fire Equip Shepardss Tin & Sheet 10.34 2.50 a Plainview Hardware Co. 39.27 The Steck CQ. 26.47 Plainsman Liquid Inst. 222.50 Simmangs T l 9.00 50 8 Richardson Shamrock Ser. 17.75 or ay Geo. L. ~ Cli i . 00 50 Strainss Super Ser. 24.15 n c Tedford Hosp. C . 80 112 June Heed Salvage 9.50 o. Vernon Law Book C t M . 249 63 The Rohan Co., Inc. 5.~1-7 or o. o Winn s . 00 5 Rogers Battery ~: Elec. 7.00 s Super Mkt White t C . 3 50 Rogers Battery & Elec. 7.10 . on Western Elec. . Robinson & Hering 1.28 Western Elec. Cont. 3.70 1$ 1 Reuel Nash Chev. Inc. 138.56 West Pharmacy . State Chemical Co. 129.73 M. B. Hood 104.20 Smith Corona Inc. 150.00 Joe Sharp 110.45 The Seagrave Corp. 33.50 M. B. Hood(Dallas) 54.60 Shook Tire Co. 11~' .9fi Shook Tire Co. 36.86 October Salaries: M. B. Hood 300.00 W. B. Alexander 200.00 JoF Sharp 275.u0 Clarence Clark 230.00 P. H. Bryan 450.00 Bural Shepard 200.00 Quadene Billington 250.00 Roy Eldred 1 l~io.d5 H. P. Helphrey 420.00 Ularence McCarty 200.00 A. R. Cardinal 336.00 Clarence Blackmon 273.35 V. A. Botkns 289.70 H. L. Craig 300.00 Lackin Waldrep 319.29 Nadine Filers 175.00 A. L. Hestand 297.34 J. W. Butler 303.60 Charleen Clark 2~iy."7U A. M. Feuerbacher 287.50 Lonnie Miller 31tS.b8 Wm. R. Hogge 600.00 Raymond V. Claycomb 293.00 Stanley Andrews 300.00 Floyd Lamb 345.25 W. D. Wilbourn 260.00 James Russell 3u0.82 J. H. McGee 2d0.U0 William E. Pickering 301.29 A. D. Harris 215.00 T. M. Campbell 282.00 Frank Jones 215.00 Artie R. Nivens 274.55 Durio Deluna 200.00 Virgle Thompson 281.05 Hoyt Curry 450.00 Miles Jadkson 207.00 Bryan Adams 230.00 Joe Ricks 2d5•e9 Gordon ~wearengen 235.00 Glenn Pike 273•'15 Jack Kinnikin 315.00 D. ri, Coulson 122.00 S. E. Bolles 425.00 Frank Miller 315.8 Roy Warren 315.00 Kenneth Bourland 247.48 Howard Gibson 260.00 Albert Meales 249.78 Roswell Alexander 260.00 Marvin Emert 240.00 Everett Pyle 2c~0.00 Eldon Wallace 253.23 Mrs. Mark Firing 250.00 C. R. Stegall 233.89 Sammy McGui e 2c~0.00 Doyle Clark 25u.u0 Edna Harrison 185.00 L. A. Horton 220.00 Jamie Slaughter 260.00 Geo. Sawyer 2UU.oU T. J. Gardner 2oU.00 Haskell U. Spain 415.00 Vernon Pierce 260.00 0. B. Guin 2~~.00 Al D. Fitch 2oU.u0 Nute Rannals 315.00 L. G. McDaniel 225.00 Geo. Smith 23U.u0 W. W. Smith 215.00 Floyd Pyle 240.00 -Agnes We^ley 175.00 Claude Blackshear 230.00 Todd Edd Burson 304.00 Richard Cross 41y.o0 James Goswick 285.00 Fannie Norman 325.00 William R. Johnson 208.00 Tris B. Lovell 230.00 R. L. Mickey 100.80 P. W. Cayce 270.00 C. L, Edgar tS2.80 Weldon Way 3uu.U0 Rex L. English 13e.80 B. A. Wood 200.00 John R. Amerson 215.55 J. Clint Wright 220.00 Ramon Cabello 178.20 C. H. Pyle 2a0.u0 G. A. Palmer X2.20 L. D. Horton 305."(~ Maximo Alanis 139.40 A. D. Cowart 22u.u0 Audie Stice 154.00 C. T. Hill 90.00 Pete Grisham 1v6.U0 Lawrence Baird 57.60 James Barnett 162.00 W.H. Irby 40.00 Willie Dunlap 138.00 G. H. Ward 40.00 Robert William Jr. 138.00 Geo. L. Taylor 4u.u0 J. A. Braden 90.00 J. C. Edmiston 40.00 F. D. Gaither 300.00 T. S. Stapleton 40.00 Elmo Edwards 21.u0 Moved by Alderman Stapleton seconded by Alderman Irby that the meeting ad3ourned. The motion carried. NOVEMBER I$th. 1957 REGULA:r: SESSION ~~9 The City Council met in l~.egular session with Mayor P~.B.Hood presiding and the following .Aldermen present, J.C.Edmiston,ti`~.H.Irby, G.H.Ward and Geo.L Taylor. City Engineer w'.R.Hogge and City Attorney Joe Sharp also were present for the meeting. The P~iayor read State Highway Department minute ~ 42$2$ dated Oct.31,1957 It .-ras moved by Alderman Taylor second by Alderman '~~ard that the minute be accepted by the City. The motion carried. Minute Order~~ 42$2$. Hale County Page 1 of____~___Pages District No.~~~ `.'T-T~;REAS, in HALE COUNTY on FARM-~TO-P•.~~RKET ROAD 400 the City of Plainview has requested assistance in t e widening of pavement including incidental items thereto from U.S.Highway y0 to South City Limit, a distance of aproximately 1.1 miles; and t~HEREAS, an analysis of the requested work indicates that such widening will materially add to traffic saftey on this facility; NOTt~,THEREFORE, the State Highway Engineer is directed to tender the following proposal to the City of Plainview: Provided the City will: l.Furnish all necessary right of way clear of obstructions and free of property damage and provide for the immediate construction of continuous curb and gutter, utility adjustments, storrr~ sewers etc., all as may be necessary for a complete project with the exce:~tion of pavement widening. 2.Assume responsibility for the contruction of driveways and sidewalks .should they be deemed necessary now or in the future. 3.Maintain tYiat portion of the work which is its construction responsibility and enter into agreements according to standard forms of the Highway D`partment to indennify the State during and after construction against any and all liability or damage growing out of such construction, to regulate traffic, to provide for parallel parking and to prevent encroachment on the right of way. The Texas Highway Department will: 1.Provide for widening pavement and its support .rithin those limits at an estimated cost of ~1i4,000. M2NUTE ORDER Hale County Page 2 of 2 pages District No.~_ 2. Maintain that portion of the work which is its construction responsibility. ~. ~ .~ It is understood that the responsibilt~ of the Texas Highway Department is confined to the pavement and its support, and all other features necessary now or in the future to provide an adequate travel facility shall be the responsibility of the City of Plainview Upon acceptance of the provisions of this Order by the appropriate officials of the 6ity of Plainview, the State Highway Engineer is directed to proceed with the development of plans for construction and after the City has fulfilled its responsibi~ities proceed with construction in the most feasible and economical manner, financing the work in the 195$ Farm-to-Market Road Improvement Program. It is understood that the City may discharge its construction obligations as outlined herein in any manner as they may elect. In the event the City desires the State to include their portion of the work in the State1s construction contract, the State Highway Engineer is hereby autorized to enter into agreement with the City for such work and its cost as may be agreed upon. This minute shall become operative upon acceptance by the City of Plainview and if not accepted within 90 days hereof shall be automatically concelled. Submitted by• Examined and recor~~mended by: Title r. rogram engineer Approved State Highway Engineer Approved: Commissioner Commissioner Minute Number 42$2$ Date Passed Oct.31,1957 Commissioner RESOLUTION THE STATE OF TEXAS COUNTY OF Hale Plainview, TEAS Nov.20 ,1957 MOTION was made by Geo.L.Taylor awl seconded byG.H. Ward that the City Commission of Plainvview agree to accept the provisions contained in Minute Order Number 42$2$ passed by the State Highway Commission on October 31,1957 , for the improvement by the Texas Highway Department of the streets described below: 4n Farm-to-Market Road 400 in the City of Pla.in~riew, from U.S. Highway 70 to South City Limit, a distance~of approximately 1.1 miles. VOTE ON THE l~iOTION was as follows : Ayes ~ Taylor Vdard, Irbv, Edmiston Noes None ~~iEREUPON the motion was declared carried. T~ioved by Alderman Edmiston , seconded by Alderman Irby, that the follo~nring names be approved to elect Directors for B.C.D. and Chamber of Comr~x c e . ~ ~~" Raymond Akin Homer Garrison A~arvin Standefer Reagon Ashby Keltz Garrison Lloyd Stone T~iedlin Carpenter Bob Hilburn Charlie ~'lalker Johnny Corcorran Walter Larson Neal ;rJilliams Dick Dye John T~TcQuien David '~~illison The above to fill vacancies, Joe Dan Scott, John Thomas Boyd, '~undy Bratcher, Claude Hutche rson and H. D. Janney. The motion carried. L. S. Douglas r~resented an appeal from the Directors findings in the taxi Cab hearing. Also material from the hearing; was introduced by A. L. Avants statement, Goddon Loving tax returned and copy of bill of sale of new material was introduced as follows.- Directors findings - Stateme nts from various people as to taxi cab delays in service. hoved by Ahl erman Taylor and seconded by Alderman ~~dard, that the Mayor be authorized to sign a Contractual Agreement with the State Highway Department covering Highway No. $7. The motion carried. C~ OItDINATICE N0. 6$0 ~-..'' An Ordinance authorizing the T•ajor to enter into and execute ~'"~ Contractual Agreement for Right of Way Procurement in con junction ti~rith '"~ U. S. Highway No. $7 located between the Tdorth City Limits of Plainview, Texas and South City Limits of Plainview, Texas. h~'hereas, the State Highway Department of the State of Texas proposes to pay one-half of the cost of r%ght.-of-way to be purchased in accordance with the Highway Commission Order No. 42113, dated P~:ay 31, 1x57, and; ~~rHEREAS, the City Council has heretofore accev_ted said minute now there- fore; De it ordained by the City Council of the City of Plainview; Sec. I. That t ile T~Zayor of the City of Plainview be and is authorized anc~ da_rected to contract with and execute Contractural Agrees nt for Right of -`stay Procurement 'With the High Department of the State of Texas in accordance with copy of Exhibit rrA'r , contract attached hereto marked and made a oa rt hereof . Passed and approved this the 1$th day of N tuber 1957. T~ B. ood T~`~. B. Hood Mayor City of Plainview Attest: P. H. Bryan P. H. Bryan, City Clerk. r~ioved by Alderman Taylor, seconded by Alderman Ward that Ordinance No. 6$0 be passed. Texas Hi htilay Dept. Right of way Div. Form D-15-CS- 1 COTITRACTUAL AGREET-TENT for Right-of-'day Procurement (City Form) STATE OF TE1.AS ~ COUNTY OF TRAVIS ~ COUNTY Hale PROJECT R~td- 7-4- &R~~-67-5- ACCT. No. 7-4-4 b7-5 IiIGHIdAY U. S. 7 This agreement entered into this day of and between the State of Texas, acting by and thro Department, hereinafter called the State, and Cit acting by and through its duly authorized officers dated__ day of , 19 cal~_ed the City. 19 by ugh the Texas H;_g~iway y cf Plainview, Texas under Ordinance ,hereinafter ~, 'e'~HEREAS, the State has deemed it necessary to make certain highway im- l~rovements in conjunction with Highway No. U. S. $7 located between North City Limits and South City Limits ,along Columbia Street, and which section of highway improvex~ent will necessitate the acquisition of certain right-of-way, and a~I~LREAS, it is agreed that such right of way purchase shall be by joint effort of the State and the City; Now, THEREFORE be it AGREED that acquisition of such right-of-way shall be in accord~n ce with Highway Commission T~'iinute Order No. 42113 dated l~2ay 31, 1957• The State hereby authorizes and requests the City to proceed with acquisition and the State agrees to reimburse the City for its share of the cost of such right of way providing such acquisition arr~ reimbursement is accomplished accordin to the provisions outlined herein and agreed to by both parties hereto. LOCATION SURVEYS A~JD p ~:~YA~.ATION~O~' RIGHT .~ r^` DATA The State, without cost to the City, will -do she necessary pr eliminary engineering and title search in cm der to supply to the City the data and deed instru- ments required for right of way purchase. DETERIv:INATI0IJ CF' RIGHT CF yfAY VALU ~~5: The City, agrees to make a de- termination of property va ues or each right of way parcel by methods acceptable to the City and to submit to the Status District Office a tabulation of the values so determined, signed by the appropriate City representative. Such tabulation shall list the parcel numbers, ownership, acreage and recommended compensation. Compensation shall be shown in the component parts of land taken, itemization of improvements taken, and (if a partial taking) damages, if any, or enhancements, if any, to the remainder. This tabulation shall be accompanied by an explanation to support the determined values, together with copy of inforration or reports used in arriving at determined values. Such work will be verformed by the City at its expense without cost participation by the State. The State will review the data submitted and may base its reimbursement on the values as determined by this review. The State, havever, reserves the right to perform at its rn~rn expense any additional investigation deemed necessary, including supplemental appraisal work by State em- ployees or by employment of fee appraisers, all as may be necessary for determination of values to constitute the basis for State reimbursement. If at any stage of the project development it is determined by mutual agreement between the City and the State that there should be waived the requirement that the City submit to the State property value de- terminations for any part or all of the required right of way, the Mate will make appropriate written notice to the City of such waiver, such notice to be acknowledged in writing by the City. In instances such waiver, the State by its due processes and at its own expense will make a determination of values to constitute the basis for State re- imbursement. NEGOTTATTONS: `Phe State will notify the City as soon as possible as to the State's determination of value. Negotiation and settlerre nt with the property owner will be the responsibility of the City without participation by the State. The City will deliver properly executed deeds with title in the name of the State supported by an acceptable Title Insurance Policy for each right of way parcel involved. 'Phe costs incidental to such negotiation and the costs of recording of the right of way instruments will be the responsibility of the City. The cost of Title Insurance will be the responsibility of the State. COt~dD~i :NATION: Condemnation proceedings will be initiated at the election of the City and will be the City's responsibility at its own expense. Eligibility for State reimbursement of values determined by such condemnation proceedings shall be subject to the conditions as hereinafter outlined under the section tit led "Reimburserr~nt't. DISPOSAL OF IT~IPROVII~iENTS: It is agreed that the State's participation _e c s v m s will be based upon approved values. The dis- position of improvements may be in accordance with State Highway Department Administrative Order $-57, a copy of which is attached hereto and marked Exhibit tiA'r. In the event the improvements are not disposed of in accordance with Administrative Order $-57, and title is secured in the name of the State, the State shall dispose of said improvements by competitive bids. Such revenue derived from the disposition of any improvements will be credited to the cost of the right of way procured. ~_ ~ c~ RELOC ATION OF UTILITI~, S: If the required right of way to be acquired for the project encroaches upon an existing utility located upon its own right of way acquired for utility purposes, the State will parti- cipate with the City in file cost of the necessary adjustment, removal or relocation of the utility. The Staters participation shall be limited to the cost of making such change in the utility after deducting any re- sulting increase in the value of the new utility and any salvage value derived from the old utility. Such utility relocation costs will be an appropriate item of right of way cost. The adjustment, removal or re- location of any utility line on publicly owned right of way by sufferance or permit will not be eligible for ::fate reimbursement. The term "utility" shall include publicly, privately and cooperatively owned utilities. FENCES AND FENCING: ~~dhen right-of-way values are determined, damages to existing fences or the need for replacement or new fences will not be considered and included in the compensation dt~ the property owner. This is based upon the agreement that the City will construct all fences as are required due to the right- of-way taking at no cost to the C:J property owner. The State will participate in the amount of 50 per cent ~,,, of the cost of required fencing performed by the City on an actual-cost ~ basis of materials plus labor, less value of any salvage fencing .~ material, and exclusive of any overhead costs of the City. The City ~-+ in billing the State for fencing will attach an itemized estimate sup- ported by a certificate to this effect. Such fencing Urork shall be considered are appropriate item of right-of-way cost. P~EII~IBUFtSET1iE1VT: The State will reimburse the City after T=4arch 1, 1960, in an amount not to exceed 50 of the cost of the right of ~~ray acquired in accordance with the terms and :provisions of this agreement. The State's reimbursement will be in the amount of 50 of the Staters -predetermined value of each parcel, or the net cost thereof, whichever is the lesser amount. If condemnation is necessary the participation by the State shall be based on the final judgment, conditioned that the State has 'peen notified in writing prior to the filing of such suit and prompt notice is also giv en as to all action taken therein. T he State shall have the right to become a ~_ rty to the suit at any time for all purposes, including the right of appeal at arxy stage of the pro- ceedings. rill other items of cost shall be borne by the State and the City as provided by ot~ r provisions of this agreer~ nt. GENERAL: It is understood that the terms of this agreement shall apply only to right of way authorized and requested by the Texas Highway Department which is needed and not yet dedicated, in use, or previously acquired in the name of the State or City for hi¢hway, street, or road purposes. It is further understood that if unusual circumstances develon_ in the right of way acquisition ~rhich are not clearly covered by the terms of this agreement, such unusual circumstances or problem gill be re- solved by mutual agreen~t between the State and the City. CITY C~ , Texas R COI~~~ENDED FOR yPPROVAL By: I•ayor District Engineer Program Engineer ATTEST: Engineer of Road Design R~ ht of 4~ay Engineer ~, ~ `~: Note: Any official signing for and on behalf of a :nunicipality should attach or original or authenticated copy of order, resolution, ordinance, or charter provision, or a citation to statute, under the authority of which this agree- ment is executed. Form D-15-CS-1 & 2 Certified as being executed for the purt~ose and effect of activating and/or carry- ing out the order, estab- lished policies, or work programs heretofore ap- proved and authorized by the State highway Commission: By: Executed as State Highway EngineF~r and approved far State Highway Commission. TEXAS HIGHiwAY DEl'ARTM~NT April 4, 1957 ADP~iINISTRATIVE OI'~DER IdO. $-57 SUBJECT: POLICY ON DISPOSAL OF IP.~PROVEPTF~NTS ON STATE PUD,C}iASED RIGHT OR TRAY T0: ALL DISTRICT ENGINEERS, ENGINEER->!:ANAGER Ai1D DIVISION HEADS Gentlemen: the Texas Turnpike Authority. The most feasible plan appears to be one based upon the fixed percentage of the appraised value of the improvement. The cost to the property owner to retain his improvement ~~rill be figured as indicated below: `I'he rapid progress of the State Right of Vti~ay Purchase Program indicates the necessity of having a well defined policy for the disposition of improvements purchased with highway rights of way. In arriving at a workable plan, the Right of Way Division studied the procedures used by a number of cities and states as well as 1. Frame Buildings (a) Pier or Block Foundation. The owner will be permitted to retain this type of structure if he consents to reducing the purchase price for his property by an amount equal to 20~ of the appraised value of the retained improvement. + (b) Continuous Beam Foundation. The oti~mer will be per- mitted to retain this type of structure if I~ con- sents to reducing the purchase price for his property by an amount equal to 150 of the appraised value of the retained improvement. (c) Concrete Slab Foundation. The owner will be permitted to retain this type of structure if he consents to reducing the purchase price for his property by an amount equal to 10%0 of the appraised value of the retained improvement. 2. Brick, Rock, Stone, Veneer and Stucco Buildings. (a) Pier or Block Foundation. The owner will be per- mitted to retain this type of structure if he consents to reducing the purchase price for his property by an amount equal to 15~ of the ap- praised value of the retained improvement. (b) Continuous Bearri Foundation. The o~~rner ~tiill be permitted to retain this type of structure if he consents to reducing the nurcllase price for his property by an amount equal to lOj~ of the ap- praised value of the retained improvement. r ~~ (c) Concrete Slab roundation. The owner will be nermittec to retain this type of structure if he consents to re- ducing the purchase price for his property by an amount equal to 5io' of the appraised value of the retained im- provement. 3. T~iiscellaneous Improvements, e. g., well pumps, fences, etc., may be retained by the owner if he consents to reducing tre purcr~ase price for his property by an amount equal to 20j~ of the appraised value of the retained improvement. Any improvements bought under the State Right of J~aay purchase Plan which are to be sold and not relinquished to the property oti~.~ners in accordance with the above plan will be disposed of through the Board of Control. where an owner elects to retain improvements under the above procedure, the Contract of Sale or the T~~iemorandum of Agreement shall include a provision covering the agreement and fixing a time limit for removal of the improvement. C: ~w .~ ,.-., In anticipation of the possibility of the property o~mer desiring to retain his improvements, the appraisal report reviewer shall establish the basic offer value of each improvement which recommended price should be forwarded to D-15 along with the recommended offer Write for the total uarcel. Sincerely yours, D. C. Greer State Highway engineer D 1 Distribution: District Engineers Resident Engineers Engineer-Aanager Division Heads ORDITdANCE P10. 6$0 An Ordinance authorizing the T~iayor to enter into and execute contractual agreement for Right of '~'~ay Procurement in con- junction with U. S. Highway AIo. $7 located between north city limits of Plainview, Texas and south city limits of Plainview, Texas. ~h`hereas, the State Highway Department poses to pay one-half of the cost of in accordance with Highway Commission hiay 31, 1957, and; whereas, the City Council has here to now therefore; of the State of Texas pro- Right of T.!'ay to be purchased Order No. 42113 dated fore acce~~ted said minutes BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY C~' PLAITIVIE~~4, T~,':.AS: Section 1. That the i~iayor of the City of Plainview be and is here by authorized and directed to contract with an execute con- tractual agreement for Right of '~~uay Procurement with the Highway Department of the State of Texas in accordance with copy of contrac attached here to marked Exhibit A and made apart here of. PASSED AP1D APPROVED this the 1$th day of November,, 1957 ~~ P. Hood Tf. B. Hood, T,~layor City of Plainview, Texas ATT?~ST B. H. Bryan P. H. Bryan, pity Clerk City of Plainview, Texas I•~oved by Alderman Taylor, seconded by alderman i~iard, That Ordinance No. 6$0 be passed. The 1'•ntion Carried. ~G~ a~i~ATE OF TEAS COUNTY OF I-IALE I, P. iI. Bryan City Clerk of the City of Plainview, Texas do hereby certify that the above and foregoing is a true and correct copy of an Ordinance ~oassed by the City Council of the City of Plainview, at a regular meeting held on IJovember 1$th., 1957. P. H. Bryan City Clerk City of Plainview, Texas Ivloved by Alderman l'~ard, seconded by Alderman Irby, that the rolls of II. ~~. Hogge on paving project be approved showing cost of 31 ft. paving at 4.3273 cznd 41 ft paving at 5.1239 per front foot. The motion carried. IL°ioved by Alderman Edmiston, seconded by Alderman Irby that bills presented b~ approved for payment. The motion carried. LIS T •OF'°BILLS : '-NOVE'1~iBER $, 1957 to NOV~`~iBER 1$, 1957 P. H. Bryan Petty Cash Sammy I~~IcGuire Burroughfs Corp. Burrough ~ s Corp. Lorin R. Bratton Service Barleys Cities Ser. B. ~c C. Electronic Labs City Blacksmith Shop Durwardfs 66 Service R. Daffern Coal & Feed Bob Edwards Cabinet Shop Eaton Stationery Co. liaton Stationery Co. I`~rs. Velma E. Garner Georgets Service Higginbotham Bartlett Co. Higginbotham Bartlett Co. Larson `T'urner Imp. Co. I~Ieinecke Bros. Plv. .~rnbulance Ser. Ollie~s Key Shop Plains Printing Co. Plains Welding Supply Plainview Plate Glass Plainview Auto Parts Plainvie~~r iiuto Parts Henryts Plv. Tire Ser. Reams Electric Co. Pioneer I1atural Gas Co. Stovall-Booker Radiator 24.45 Seipp I~~achine Shop 15.00 27.00 The ~,tiestern UnionTel 9.22 69.60 Tri-Angle Cafe 93.70 191.00 Youngs Texaco ~Pr. 1$.10 9.00 PJTi11er 8c P•i>aler Ser. 4.10 15.40 I~~iller & A~iller° Ser. 16.05 127.40 So.~f°uestern Public Ser. 1226.60 45.30 So.~;:~estern Public Ser. 106$.1$ 3.35 So.~festern Public Ser. 155.92 33.23 Consolidated Gas ~~; .equip 6.00 b.00 P. H. Bryan Collector 11.15 35.$5 Tex.I!~un. Retirement Sys 700.95 269.10 `I'ex.P~iun.Retirement Sys 32.29 72.50 TeY.i~~un. Ret. Sys 101.22 2.00 Gilbert Gonzales 5.00 79.64 >~Vhit e ~ s Super ~%iark et 29.00 26.17 Sirchie Finger Print Lbr 10.02 4.50 The Texas Co 1126.5$ 1.$7 The Texas Co 109.56 $.33 Johnny Ilamilton $.00 20.00 Earl 6~aare 13.00 34.43 ti°~. R. Rogge 5.52 19.4$ Plv. Hosp. 8c Clinic b.;7 12.43 Parker Pub. Co., Inc. 10.42 195.32 So. ~'lestern Bell Tel 302.20 1•?6 So. ~~restern Bell Tel 37.10 227.23 Curry P~:otor Freight 10.75 1$0.43 T. t~~f. Gibson 10.00 5$.65 Boyd & Davenport Ag 236.$1 1$.00 Boyd & Davenport Ag 20.50 Boyd & Davenport Ag 1.03 Craig Oil Co 1914.50 Craig Oil Co 17$.49 Hoyt Curry (School) 75.00 Loved by Alderman Edmiston seconded by Alderman Ward, that the meeting stand adjourned The motion carried NOVT~~iBER 21st. 1957 SPECIAL SESSIOII The City Council met in Special Session with Ij~iayor A4. B. Hood presiding and the following Aldermen present, G. H. titi`ard, J. C. Edmiston, a^1. H. Irby, City Attorney Joe Sharp, City Engineer VJ. R. Hogge, A. A. I~"ieredith, Secy-Treas, Canadian River I`Zunicipal Authority, H. S. Hilburn of the ~Ierald, and Plainview Directors R. V. Payne and C. T. Johnson also were present for discussion of the estimate of Plainviews use of water from the Canadian River Dam. It was moved by Alderrr~an Ward, seconded. by Alderman Edmiston, that the following Resolution be passed. (~~•~ater use estimate) The motion carried RESOLUTION ~~ °~TTEREAS, The Canadian Fiver P~unicipal ~~yater Authority, in behalf of its member cities, has proposed negotiating with the United States to con- struct a project on the Canadian River, Texas, for storing and distributi~lg the surface flow, and tivHER1AS, The Congress authorized the Secretary of the Interior to constru~:t the Canadian River Reclamation Project, Texas by the Act of T)ecember 29, 1950, and WHEREAS, It is the desire of this City, as a member of the Aut hority, to participate in use of the water supply which would be developed by a Federal project on the Canadian River, and '.~ U G'3T-TEREAS, The United States, through the Bureau of Reclamation, has re- ~''~ quested evidence of each member city~s proposed water requirements fr~~m 'Q the project in order to develop its plan and estimate construction, ~ operation, end maintenance costs, N(~r'J, TH~REFURE, Be It Resolved As Follows: That the City of Plainview maximum need for 950 million ga~ from the Canadian River, and this Commission tracting on mutually suitable terms for said is directed to .furnish the United States wit by it for use in revising the project plan. Texas anticipated a ons o water annually ti~aill recommend con- amount. The City Engineer h all information requested WiTILE the above presentation is a formal statement of the City ~ s position as represented by its governing board, this resolution is not to be con- strued as a commitment or obligation of the City. The City will prov_Lde fm storage. Passed and approved this the 21st. day of Tlovember, 1957. lJi. B. Hood T•Zayor, City of Plainview, Texas ATTEST: P. H. Bryan City Secretary (SEAL ) The meeting stood adjourned. City Clerk T,ayor ~~ ~: 2 8 DECEMBER 2nd, 1957 REGULAR SESSION The City Council met in Regular Session with Mayor M. B. Hood pres- iding and the following Aldermen in attendance, W. H. Irby, G. H. Ward, T. S. Stapleton, City Attorney Joe Sharp, City Engineer W. R. Hogge also were present. The Council took up the matter of application of L. S.Douglas for Taxi Cab franchise. The evidence was all reviewed and attoL~neys opposing the granting were heard. The minutes of November l:`~th and 21st, 1957 were read,eorrected and approved. Moved by Alderman Irby seconded by Alderman Ward that L. S. Douglas be granted a franchise to operate 3 Taxi Cabs. The motion carried. The City Engineer read estimate in amo~:~.nt of •1271.82 balance due Clowe & Cowan on new well job at 22nd and Kokomo. Moved b;~~ Alderman Ward, seconded b,y Alderman Irby that the estimate be paid The motion carried. The Mayor read reports for November as follows: Police Department 2619.00 Water Plane gals pumped X848600 Parking Meters 2918.00 Meat Inspector fees 88.75 Delinquent Taxes 1185.32 Current Taxe s 7450L1-• ~-~6 City Clerk 24329.08 Moved by Alderman Irby, seconded by Alderman Stapleton taht the reports be accepted and filed and the list of bills submitted be approved for payment. The motion carried. Earl Perkins 36.00 Foxworth-Galbraith 12.77 S. C. Henson 1.00 Gallaway's Janitor Sup. 30.75 F. D. Gaither 1LE..50 Hale Co. Airport 70.00 Hoyt Curry 11.76 Haynes Motor Co. 14.~~0 A. M. Feurbacher 18.75 Herald News Pub. Co. 112.82 Great American Reserve 523.75 Hi--ginbot'nam-Bartlett 121.58 Great American Res. Ins. 133.21 Hunters Store A.V.C. 25.00 Great American Res. In:s. 19.04 Hilton Hotel Cleaners 2.25 Great American Reserve 3.80 Kikers Service 9.70 Hartense Pelphrey 6.00 Kimbell Plv. Co. 3.07 B. & F. Trim Shop 37.00 The Karp ark Corp 20.67 Ronald Swillin 2.08 Lynns Cosden Station 4.78 R. R. Express Agency 17.91 Lubbock Engineering Co. 50.33 Plv. Builders Supply 40.90 R. C. Mangum 40.64 J. W. Smith 18.00 Marchant Calculators 51.66 Boyd & Davenport Agency 650.!.{..7 Morrison SupY~ly 16L~..04 Alexander-Neil Drug Co. 13.50 Neptune Meter Co. 311.25 Army & Navy Store 6.95 Parker Publishing Co. 10.42 Army .~C Navy Store 95.78 Peerless Pump Div. 35.05 Barley's Cities S~,r. 9.00 Phillips Petroleum 3.12 B. & B. Welding 6.00 Plains Machinery Co. 69.~~6 Bob's Plumbing Repairs 15.00 Plv. Hosp. & Clinic 332.79 Bob's Plumbing {repairs 11.71 Plv. Plumbing Co. 23.21 Brown Supply Co. 37.50 Pool Hardware Co. 2.50 Gene Bumpus 11.45 Reams Electric Co. 1l~7.96 Burrough's Carp 398.40 Robinson ~ herring Drug. 4.55 Camps Pharmacy 1.00 Reuel Nash Chevrolet 257.b6 Carpenter Paper Co. 69.71 Rogers Battery ~C Eldc. 127.95 Clowe & Cowan 51.28 Rohan Co., Inc. 135.92 Davis Plbg. Co. 28.19 Rowland Gordon Chem. 115.00 Dempster Brothers 830.15 Sargent Sowell Inc. 178.51 Elliott Addressing Machine Col 28.30 M. C. Schlecte,M.D. 27.50 cont. The Seagrave Corp W. 0. Speck Machinery Geo. L. Taylor SARARIES M. B. Hood W. H. Irr, G. H. Ward Geo. Taylor J. C. Edmiston T. S. Stapleton Joe Sharp P . H. Br~~ an Quadene Billington A. L. King H. P. Pelphrey A. R. Cardinal V. A. Bot'_~ins Lackin C, Waldrep A. I,. Hestand Charleen Clark ~ Lonnie Miller Ra~;mond Claycomb M Floyd Lamb James Rus ~e11 '~ William Pickering '""/ T. M. Campbell Artie 1`livens Virgle Thompson Joseph E. Ricks Glenn Pike D. H. Coulson Franklin r•7iller Kenneth Bourland Albert Meales Marvin E4nert Elrion `~Jallace C. R, Stegall Doyle Clarlt - Geo. McInturff L. A. Horton George Sawyer Haskell U, Spain 0. B, Guin Nute W, Rannals George Smith Claude Blackshear James Barnett Leedy Maxey Frank Rigler Berry Lynch Arvil Harkins W. E. Renegar P. W. Slaughter W. E. Stricl~:lartad Tommie Harkins G`rald 0. DickF>rson Agee Brooks Edward L, Set~le Johnnie Ballew Norman Dafl ron Joe Settle Jackie Titus Bobby Collins Ray Preston Alton Judah Emmett Linville Billy E, Sanders Delane Winton 65.00 Western Electrical 6.02 Winn Motor Company 223.31 West Texas Equip. 300.00 Richard Cross 40.00 Fannie Norman 40.00 Iris Lovell 40.00 J. A. Braden 40.00 F. D. Gaither 40.00 Dr. C. T. Hill Jr. 275.00 P. W. Cap ce 4.50.00 Weldon Way 20.:)0 B. A. Wood 230.00 J. Clint Wright 420.00 C. H. Pyle 336.00 L. D. Horton 289.00 A. D. Cowart 314.00 W. B. Alexander 300.12 Clarence E. Clark 28ej.00 Bural Shepard 311.30 R. A. Neighb-ors 275.00 Roy Eldred 335.18 Clarence McCarty 2~8Q.00 Clarence Blackmon 306.30 'nlilliam Johnson 288.80 Harold Crag 270.00 Nadine EilErs 270.00 J. W. Butler 285.00 A. M. Feuerbacher 275.19 William R. Hot;ge 122.00 Stanley M. Andrews 304.00 W. D. Wilbourn 253.23 J. H. McGee 240.00 A. D. Harris 240.00 Frank Jones 24.8.05 Hoyt Curry 250.00 Bryan B. Adams 250.00 Gordon S-~~earengen 184.00 Jack Kinnikin 220.00 S. E. Bolles 130.90 Roy Warren 415.00 Howard Gibson 265.00 Roswell Alexander 315.00 Everett Pile 230.00 Mrs. Mark Eiring 230.00 Sammy McGuire 235.00 Edna Harrison 407.00 James Slaughter 320.00 T. J. Gardner 309.00 Vernon Pierce 309.00 Al D. Fitch 286.00 L. G. McDaniel 292.00 W. 'nT. Smith 282.00 Agnes Wesley 280.00 Todd E. Burson 278.00 James Goswick 276.p0 Charles Jacobs 276.00 H, T. A1~land 2y0.00 Bob Goswick 274..00 Pete Grisham 2?4.00 Maximo Alanis 274.Ou Rex English 235.00 John R. Amerson 235.00 Lawrence Baird 257.00 G. A. Palmer 235.00 Charls Edgar 235.00 R. L. Mickey 195.00 E. L. Edwards Contractor Co. Robert Williams Willie Dunlap Audie Stice Moved by Alderman Stapleton, seconded by Alderman Irby that the meeting adjourn The motion carried. City Clerk G~ ~'~~ 15.9: 359.1 4~8 2~~ 415.so 325.oc~ 230.00 90.oC 300,00 90.00 270.00 300.Ou 200.00 220.00 220.00 305.6 220.OC~ 200.00 230.0~> 200.00 200.00 21.;_0 . ~ 0 200.00 240.00 196.6~~ 300.00 175.00 289.00 375.00 600.00 300.00 260.00 260.00 215.00 215.00 450.00 238 . ~88 235.00 315.oa ~i25.oo 315.00 2b0.00 2b0.00 2b0.OJ 250.00 20.00 185,00 260.00 260.00 2bo.oo 260.00 225.00 21.00 15.00 355.10 285.00 34-. 28 51.0, 1b.00 190.00 124.10 156.6 1~~,^,5 97.20 6R .' 0 64.80 c,~,20 12.00 46.00 46.00 46.00 adz ~ ~, r-, or ~~o REGULAR SESSION December 16, 1957 The City Council met in Regular Session with ~~ayor ~~. H. hood pre- siding and the following Aldermen present J. C. Edmiston, George L. Taylor, W. 1. Irby, G. ~?. 'riard, City Attorney Joe Sharp and City En?ineer ~~~1. R. Rogge also were present. T~lovecz by Alderman Taylor and seconded by Alderman Irby that Resolution be passed advertising big;. fire truck. The motion carried. RESOL?JTION AUTHORIZING I-iAYOR 'r0 ADVrJR`I'ISE r~,OR BIDS FOR TH_h; P1TRC NASE OF A PANEL `i~RUC K T'om' STATE OF TEXAS CITY OF PLAIT`'VIE~,~J ~ ~~ .~rr~TTY OF HALE ~ OTT T?'IS, the lhth day of December, 157, the City Council of the City of Plainview, `T'exas, convened in Re~ul~.r Se~s~.on, at the regular meeting place thereof in the City Nall, there being present and in attendance the following members, to-wit: Tl/~, B. 1-'GOD, T~rtAYOR J. C . Er~~~iISTON ) r7E0~GE L. TAYLOR) AL'~R~JEN T IR r3Y ) iw . !~. and with. the following absent; Ward and Stepleton , constitutinm a quorum; and_ among otl~.er proceedings had~were the following: Alderman Edmiston instroduced a resolution and moved its adoption. The motion was seconded by Alderman Irby The motion, carr,yin.~; with. it the adoption of the resolution, prevailed by the following vote: AYES; Aldermen Edmiston, `I'a~Tlor, Irby. The RL'SOLC~'CI~~N is as follows ~~ A 'fir S ^?,~7'I' IOI~T b;~r the City Council of The City of pla3_nview, Texas, authorizing; and instruct- ing the Tfa,yor to publish not~.ce .~f the Cit~r~ s ntent3.on to receive bids for the purchase of a Hanel trz.zck." ^7~~REAS, the Ci ty Council of the "ity of Plainview, Texas after due investigation ~.nd considera':ion, has ascertained and. determined that it is necessary for. the City to purchase a panel track for the use of the City, to-wit: :one (1) new, current model, one ton panel truck equipped as follows: Four 7..0 x 1(-~ my tires. Front and rear b~~mpers Heavy duty clutch h cyl~.nder engine; of not less gross 11t0.gross h.p. Oil bail? air cleaner Solid rea color L~~ and RN front seats T?eavy dut~T rear sor:in~-s with overload sprinT,s ~'ower steer5_nr Four weed ~,:ransmission '-?ual electric or positive action windshieJit wipers riot less than 30 amp. Generator '~el~zxe boy water. neater '';ual defrosters Rooster '~ral~es Dual taz.1. and stop li-;hts heavy duty rad~_ator T , r', outside rear view mirror i,~,t~"_Rr' ~r., it i~ p_rovic?e:'. by the stat~~~tes of tl:e State of `~'e1:as, incl.~zc?ins Chanter lh3 of the Teneral Laws passed b,y the ~'C7rt;v-:"eCOn:~ T.~e~l~la"cure ~~t 113 E'P'L"!1n.r :>eSSi_OTl ?.'.'] 7_~il, ^S J_ t~ ,°i,- ~..~nen_'ed by Chapter 173 of the general La~N passe::~, b,- the ~~~''_ftieth Legislature a.t its fte~ular Session in 194-(, t__~at no city shall ~_ake an~~ corlL.raet calling t'or or requirin- the exoendit~:~.re or ~a~:r..ent :~f ~:'2, C~)~i or more out of an~~ funds cf the City or i:,~posin ~~ an obli-^~ati~~n or l:ia'c~i,~i_ty of any nature or character T~.thc,~t first submittin-~ suc•?~ ~~ro~~~osed conr~.ract to r,o;7inef,i_tive bias, an:,- ~i'?irtr,er requirin-~ ti~~at n:~tic~~ of t't-~e i~~ne ar~d glace and ~Jahen an:~. t~~r,,ere such contract shall re lc=t si,a:~ 1 t,~e published once a week for two consecutive weeks prior to the t ~ -~t: .i~o:~~ l~=tti_n- sc cr? contract, the rate o'~ t ~-:~ 1 ~~st :>a ~ ~..;anon co oe at L: a t fo~zrteen ll.!~.l ~xays n_r;o.r to t~~e __a'.,e set for --ettinm s~~eh contract; a~~.d ,- ~ -- ,, - ll _., T IT i -i ~, T1~,1 ~• 0~ LLI"_~w7 'Jl .~ ~ is ~Jy ~L ,L v ~ .~w i~ ~~~., ~~•~~ rL ~ _ T''i ~ I'~T vl'. 1 C:? CCU Q ,.--~ 1 1 ~~~~'~""}I~`I~ 1: That the :~`~ayor o" the City of Fla:inview, 'exas ~.s hereby a~.?tnorize~. and <Airected to c~~use to be o:.,bli sriec~ i n a r~~ei.:sc.~~..,:,er of ~-genera?. circLlls~. ti on in said City, any ~~~~bli shed- in sai ., City, noi;ice or adT.-ertise~:.en for co_nnetiti.ve tai ,.:.s on the ~ anel true:: c.ro i_n co~n- te~nT~la~_ec~. ~ • ~;"''I~~v 2: That such. notice or adverti sement shall be published. once a week f'or two consec~.ltive weeks prior to the ti"1e set for lettin~~^. suc~"~ contract, the date of the first publication to be at least r'ou_rteen (11;) days prior to the date set for letting such contract. SrCTIOT? 3~: That proposals or bids for the purc'r_ase of s~icl~. truck shall be rece ~~_ved at the ') F'~,ice of the "i_t~- Secretary, Plai!:4 ~f~w, Texa:, until ~ o ~ c lock P . `r. , on the 20th ca•y of Jan~.~ary, i ~? j':?, and such proposals or bids wi 11 then be publicly opened an,~ reac before said ,~=i_ty C~unci.l. >~''~''' i OT'? Z!_: TYiat the notice or a,~verti Bement in respect of the r~urchase o{' such panel truck sha1J_ be substantially as follot,~.s: S?~'"'IIOT~T 5: That proof of publ.icati on of the abotTe and fore~•oin no';ice sr.a e filed with the City Secretary, anc: fur%her proceedin-°s are reserved by the City Council until sealed pro:~osahs are public iv opener? an~~ read. 'A° ~ `: A?~TD AP ~i30~IED, phis the A ~'TE.:~T : P . T~. '3rvan C ty~3ecretar~ ,~ C i.ty o.f Plainview, !'exas (Cit~r Sea.l`, C r'"['Y OF C ^?fT,1TY 16th da.v of December, 1°~7. /~ . _' I . 3 . h0 ~ _ i~~a~ror', C 1_ty of 'iai view, Lexas ''~~',J7_~~~LTrIAT ATi'I''rOR~_%rT~Ti ,1~Y~.~ 1.'U A ~`V`,:i_~_..J_' :'.~.~ `1DS ~,~~ 'T~-~' P?i~,r, -_-~]SE' OF A PAi~~EL 'l ~?_~ CT ~„1 ~ ~ n/~ ~ T T :-~Tr T-TT_S, the 16th day off' ')ecember, 195'j, the Ci ter Council of the City of P-_ainview, 'T'exas, convened in Re^~;~lar session, at the rercular rneetin~ place thereof in t h.e City Mall, there bein~ -present and ire attendance the followinM members, to-wit: ~~1. ~:i00 ~, v n ~'LiA _ 0,- ?s,1. F. T~~Y ) and with the followin^~ absent : Ward and Ste.nleton constituting a quorum; and aTon~; other eroceedi.n~s Lad were the followin-^~: Alderman Ed_aiston introduced a resolution and movea ? is a..~option. The motion was seconded by Alderman Irby,. The -notion, ca.rr;a in-~ with it th.e adoption o ~' the resolution, prevai led by tl.e following; vote : 1 ~-~ ~ AYES: A1<_ermen Edmiston, Taylor, Irby ~,~ ~ S : n?o ne The RESOLT~TIOT? is as follows: ".A R'ESOL~"' i'IOI~? by the City Council of the City of Plainview, Texas, authorizinm and instructing; the :~Zayor to publi sh notice of t?~ie ityt s ~.ntention to rec-~.ve bids for th,^ purchase of a oanel truck. `r 1~t}~r RF'AS, The C -~ ty Counc it of the City of Plainview, ~'exas, after due investigation and consideration, has asc:~~tained and uetermined t11at it is necessary for the City to purchase a oanel truck for ';he use of the City, to-wit One(1) new, current model, one Lon panel truck equipped as follows: Four 7.50 x 1'j-~3 oly tires Front anc? rear bumpers Heavy duty clutch 6 cylinder en~~ine; o_f' not less 114.0 gross h.p. 6i1 bath air cleaner L. H, outside rear view mirror Solid red color T ~? and RFI front seats Heavy duty rear springs tti~ith overload springs power steering Four speed transmission Dual electric, or action windshielc'4 wipers ~TOt less than 30 amp. Generator Deluxe hot water heater Dual defrosters Booster brakes Dual tail and stop lights He~v~r duty radiator l~~L~?;R,AS, it is provided by the scatut.es of the State of Texas, including; Chapter 163 of the Cseneral Laws passed by the Forty- second Legislature at its Regular Session in 1931, as amended by Chapter 173 of the General Laws passed by the Fiftieth Lec~islatu.re at its Regular Session in 191.4.7, that no city shall make any contract callin~^ for or rea,?zirinm•-„the expenditure or payment of ~>2,000 or more ol.zt of an,y.f,4~~?ds of ~~ie~ 0~_ty or imposing- an obligation or liability of ant na'tu`re ~~~~~ c~~a.r.acter without first siibmittin? such proposed con- tract to comx~etitive bids, and further requirinm that notice of the time and nlaee and when and where such contract .shall be let shall be pub- lished once a week for two consecutive weeks prior to the time for letting such contract, the date of. the first publication to be at least fourteen (~.Z!-) da~Ts prior to the date set for letting such contract; and IT IS `i?~'EREFOR~~. RESOLUTE" BY '=ra CI~!Y CO~i~TCIL ~F TTTF' Ci~TY 0? PLAI~?VIL~?rd, TEXAS: SLCTIOT~T1: That the T~iayor of the City of Plainview, Texas, is hereby authorized and directed to cause to be published in a newspaper of general circulation in said City, and published in said City, notice or a:~vertisement for competitive bids on the panel truck herein com- tem?alat~d. SECTIOI'1 2: That such noi~ice or advertisement shall be pub- lished oPi~~~gek for two consecutive weeks prior to the time set for le ttinm such contract, the date of the first publication to be at least fourteen (11_x,) days prior to the date set for letting such contract. SE'CT_ IO?~1 3 : That proposals or bids for the :purchase of such Hanel truck shall be received at the Office of the City Secretary, Plainview, Texas, until 5 O~clock P.i"T., on the 20th day of Jan~.~ary, 1958 and such proposals or bids will then be publicly opened and read bei'ore said City Council. S1=CTIOT? 14.: That the notice o.r advertisement in respect of ..the purchase~u.ch oanel Bruck shall be substantially as fol7_ows: i10~`l'ICE OF C ITYi S INTr~N 1~IOT? TO RECEIVr, BIAS FOR TI-~ PURCI'ASi~' OF' A PANEL `l'R'JCK SEALEi~ PROPO,"~r~LS addressed to the ,~Ta;Tor and City,Council of the City of Plainview, ~'exas, will ''-~e rec~ i veci at the 6fflce of the City Secretary in the City of Plainview, on the 20th ~-lay o" Jan?~ary, lgyt~, for the `1 l Q,~ f Texas, until 5 otclock P.~~., purcriase of One {1) new, current mo~.el, one ton panel track equipped as follows: Four 7.50 x 17-~ ply tires Front and rear bumpers Heavy di.zty clutch cylinder enn;ine; of not less 1~.0 dross h.p. Cil bath air cleaner LH outside rear view mirror Solid red color LN and. RH front seats Heavy duty rear springs with overload so_ r~_n-~s Power steering Four speed transmission Dual elecr.ric or r~ositive action windshield wipers Not less than 30 amb. venerator Deluxe hot water heater Dual defrosters Booster brakes dual tail and stop lights T?eavy duty radiator C;~ ~.:,~ 5?'CI-z ?~~~OP~~~S~~L`~ will at said time be publicly op_ ened and read ~ before the City Counci 1 of said City. ,,,~ A C::'r~mlP'Ii17 or C~SIiI~~S~ CIS^IC for five per cent (5o) of each bid, made r~ayable without recourse to the order of '~I. 3. IIOOD, Mayor of the City of Plainview, Texas, ml.z~t accompany each r;roposal or 'old. TI-'I~~' r~I't~'T is reserved by the City of Plainvie;~a, to re ject an,y or all pro~>osals ar~d to waive all technicalities. B. Isood :Mayor, City of Plainview, 'T'exas S.FCTTOT? 5: That proof of puolicai_:ion of _ the above and foremoin notice shall be filed with the City ;;ecretar,y, and further ,~roceedin~s are reserved by the C:it,y Council until scale c~ proposals are publicly opened and read. P,SSII,`~" :~T?7 =;U:'~~0`~{,D, this the lh_th - f D cembe , 195'7- M. B. I~~oo:~ ~'~ h~Iavor, City of Plainview, ~'e.•,as i A7'TE ~T : P. H. Bryan rite- Secretar~r, City of PlainvieTS1, Texas ~C ~ ty "-:call -loved bar ~~lderman :~dmiston and seconded by :!alderman Irby, that I-~esolution be passed a:~vertisin~ panel body fire track. The mo~ion carried. The '~"a,yor opened biers in response to acAvert`_se°nents on second_ Land _~?o. I2 Caterr~illar as follows: ~d~est 'T'exas ~,quipment Company ~'~250.00 Plains ~?achiner,y Company 6750. JO with ~~rade in. ~Toved by !~.l~i. erman Edmiston an~i seconded b,y !alderman T_rb;;r t:~?at the Council accept the low bd_ ~.~f Plains ~iact~inery ~~o.npany,payable :;;500>.~0 now and 1750.00 at later irate. The motion carried. ?T~ved bar l~lderman L'dmiston and seconded by Alaerman ~-yard, that Jor.n ,Ic~Y,:.in, ?e al t~Iiliiams, Ray.nond A?,i n, Sob rilburn, and C?7arlie ':balker be ap;JOinted as n~rectors of the Board of City 'development and_ Cham',~er of Commerce to serve three year terms . The motion carr:ie:l. ~. J `~ ,'I~~ved bit A1_~er~~an L{;:~m'ston, seconded by Alderman '~Jard tr_~at tine City ~~a~. C ~;~T En~*ineers esti.r,,~ate of `"'~52(-I.55 as C it~T' s portion of alley; _:~aved b;s them north of the plant. Tl~e ~not1-on carried. T,"wed by ^,l~,~erman :~dmiston and seconded bar Alderman Irby that the Counc it ar~prove list of bi11s subrn~ tied for p^~rment. The motion carried. L!_:~T OF BILLS rc~,i~IBER 5 19 57 C . R. Anthony Co. 11~71~-. 13 The Alcove Restaurant 1.75 B ~~ C Electronic Labs 37.55 City ~~3-i_a cl~smi ,h Shop 113.00 P. ~', BryTan, Co_lector 3.1x5 Connor :-Iathes Co. Inc. 57.311 The Camera Shop 11.55 D~?lane t; Auto Parts 3.00 R. Daffern Coal ~ Feed Co.l?_2.29 Eaton 5tationeryT 6.70 Bob F,dwards ~7abinet 5.00 To:n Feac~ins Repair Shop 3.50 Carl i~ntenmann ~'y° Son 18.50 Eaton S~tat ionery 261.86 TiffordT--Till 1rlestern Inc. 76.00 Carl Grizzell Plb. 15.00 I?enrvis I?lv. ~i~'ire Ser. 9.00 TTa~mes "~~otor Co. 1~~..40 T~Tedical Center F~osp. 192.52 'TcT?onalds Tradin^~ 7.50 "i_dT~e st Reprod~.~cti on Co. ~1. ,`i5 T~~~edical Center Flo sp. ~. ~_. Aryan, Collector '~?o ?~?ane ^afe Plains ;Jelc~in~; ~~".apply P1..a~_ns Pri_ntin~~ Co. Plains Machinery Co. Plv. 3afet,y Lane P'riillips 3attcry Co. Plv. T~ardware Co. Plv. I~ardware Co. Plv. Auto Parts Plv. A~:?to Parts Bothwell Texaco Ser. 100.00 Richardson Shamrocl~ Ser. Seipn "•`ac'^ine -shop Strain- s S~~.per Service: Shook T.i_ re C o . ~:>tovall i3ooher Ra~~iator 71;..20 23.72 9.63 69.1.6 3o.i5 5.50 21.1_ . 65 1;..79 231.21;- .6.1.1-5 25.39 21.1;_0 iT . 50 1;.0.10 5.50 33.90 T~TcDonald- Trading Post Stapleton i3ros. Shook Tire Co. Texas ~del~:~ers Supply Vir~7,els Te~,aco Service d^Jhites Super i'~Is.rket T~Jest '.Cexas rqup Co. L. C. '~~ayland, ~~i. l~. The ~vestern tlnion Tele. Clowe -°~ Cowan, Inc. Martin Motor Co. Cla~~ton Terrell Plv. Plate Glass >. i~Ii_rror rirestone Stores East Side Groc. °~ Sta. Pioneer ~1at~1 Gas Railway Express A:~ency Texas ?~~T~_zn. Ret. System Tex. _~Tun. Ret. Fund Ames Suns P. T7. Br,yan Petty Cash P . H. ?3r~Tan Petty Cash C??.rry i~7otor Ii~reimht Edmiston Serv. I . '~~ . Adkins I~rs. Velma ~.1. Garner Lubbock Grader Blade Shop I~T. C. Schlecte "i. D. Southwesters Public Ser. Southwestern Public Ser. The Texas Co. GJhite 3ros. Service The `^e~>as Co. Southwestern 3e11 Tel. Co. SouthT,aestern 'dell Tel. Co. Rev. Arthur sigh H. W. Vau:~;h.n Churchwell Taros. t~'ranc e s Ijavis 22.96 9.45 203.1-i.2 1a . 27 39.07 10.00 ~i_d.29 26.00 7.31 1271.82 2.75 31.25 26.01 52.00 3.75 225.15 1Z!_ . 5 3 35.26 101.22 1?_.50 1!_6.85 2.56 5.54 1.95 ,72 50 41.11.0 11.00 2113 .23 65.15 965.55 3.Oo 110.52 L2.60 210.10 12.50 18.00 2.50 10.00 "loved b,y .all erman Taylor and seconded by Alderman Irby that the Elective Oft°icers salaries be set as follows for the ensuinm term. °~~ayor 375.00 per month Alderman 60.00 doer month Effective Tay 1, 1958 The motion carried. The minutes of ~~ecember 2nd read and a~~proved. TToved by Alderman Edmiston and seconded blr Alderman Irby that the meetin~* adjourn. The motion carried. JAI;~iArY 6th, 158 ~1~r~e ;regular Session. to have been held on by agreement of the Council °~iembers owing, fact that no business of an urgent nature ~" "., i_t, Clerk S 1~ ! _ ?~ .7 the abo~%e date was not he 1d to the snow storm anu t:1: was confro~ in;-; the Cour ;i~i_. ~a~,-or t"::zt;L} ~ Sr SSTn~,•T JA?;T~;A~v 20, 1953 Tr}e C it.V Council met in the Council Roo m at tree City ~-a11 zaith "ay ~r ... B. ooc r~resi~._._n, , anc~ tree fol~~win,~ Alder.. a._ and. class !attendance - '~ . T7. Ti°b~T, George L. Tayl or, T. T?. ?rlarci, i . S. Stan ± .ton, J. ';. Edmiston, City :attorney Joe S'~?arn , Cit~r L~,n^~ineer ~r•:. ~i. Igo ;~e • and. P. IT. Bryan, City clerk. The ?~Tayox° opener bids as advertised for Chassis for a. Panel '3od~,r t ~~pe Fire tri:c~~~. Reuel Wash Chevrol et Co. ~;,- 2, 173.29 :`~ia ~ ~* a r d. N a 11 i=y-~ .ou~1 ~ ~J • l r1 • C 2 , '-;- 0 0.0 0 J Proved by Alderman Irbil seconded by ylde rman Taylor that the rounci ? accept t1ti= low bid of Reuel slash Chevro le t Co. at 2, 17.29 P* "'~ The rriotion carri ed. o.r- T~-~e 'i~~.ayor read monthly reports for 'Dece mber as follows: P~1eat Inspector :;1;_.65 Plunbing Inspector 211.65 Police Report 3,90.50 Food Inspector 23.00 '~rtirater Plant gallons pumped 50,959,000 City Clerk wate r :S, sewer 1, 27i}..91 City C1.erk NL'.sc. Gen. Fund 31,223.2.0 Parking i•eters 3 ~ 995.00 _~Toved b~T Alderman Edmiston seconded bar Alderman Stapleton, that th~ ~ reports be accepted and filed and that t}ie list of bills s~_abmi',ted be approved ~'or payment. T~~e .-notion carri ed. i I`~T C?'r' ~~ILL~S; ?~ece?nber 18, 1957 to Ja nt~.ar,y 20, 1958 South~westeriz Sell Telephone Co. 12.60 Burrou gh's Corp 3.60 Miller ~r i~~Ziller 3.11 B. ~ ~~. Electronic Labs 101.00 Great American Reserve Tns. 97.55 Clowe ?c Cowan Inc. 29.67 treat American rteserve Ins. 3.30 Curry i~~otor Freir:ht Lines _;_.08 gmerican Reserve Ins. 15.13 Csreat California Brush Co. 296.!.0 _ Bo~Td ~- Davenport Ins. 611.02 City Blacksmith Shop 51.25 Dan Iv7c'`?aughton Ins. 266.L,.O City Blacksmith Shop ~!-.00 Plains :Machinery Co. 5000.00 Connor ~rathes Co. 22.30 Coco Cola Bottlin Co. 521.50 The Camera Shop 2.63 J. Oliver Brier, P. _'~.. 95.00 "i-iiss i~iildred. sucker Co.Cler~k 1.00 Great American ;reserve Ins. y.~:L}_ Cons tuners F~-tel Assoc. 1';..00 Water Works En~^. 500 Consumers Fuel Assoc. 3.71 Trustee of Firemen R, :~. R. 108.85 R. Daffern Coal ~?~ Feed Co. 18.50 Joel Soloman 11.00 Wallas Jones Prod Inc. !!.0.00 Blahs 11.00 Eli .Dempster Bros. 830.15 . Leonard Johnson 11.00 Eaton Stationery Co. 283.25 Goodrich B.Op L Eaton Stationery Co. 253.35 ~. . Gibson 10.00 !rl The Fechheimer '?nos. Co. 36.74 . Panhandle Steel Bldm. 1537.00 Flex-Rod Pipe Tool Co. 117.50 Ei gh Plains Pipeline & '+itching 29.50 Gifford-Hill-~~~'estern inc. 95.00 Alexander T.~Teis Dru? Co. 13.50 Gallaway's Janitor :pup. 50. i5 C. R. Anthonys Co. 181.06 Gall.away's Janitor Slap. i~..50 t~merican ?~7ater ;~Jorks 15.00 Hilton Hotel Cleaners 5.00 AAA Fire Extingl~isher Ser, 33.112 The 'lase Co. Sbstract Co. 20.00 Army ~~. Navy ,More 21; .00 i~ilton Hotel 27 •'10 Army & Navy Store 1_O.OL. riigginbotham-artlett 300.00 Ames's Signs 6.60 Hi p;^~inbotham-Bartlett Co. 1J.~~0 The Alcove Restaurant 88.05 Herald Pews Pub. Co. 119.60 Boyd °~ ~avennort Agency 10.00 Herald A~?ews Pub. C o. 3 ~? • 55 Bryan's Foo:'1 Store 8.00 hale Co. Air~oort 70.00 Barleyf s Cities Service 15.75 Henry's t~lv. lire Ser. 1.7.50 Barrow's Conoco Service 2.00 The League of `_''exas ''•Tu.n. X63.00 Gene Bump us Yancey Opr. 21.0 The Karpark Corp. ~~.61.07 ~~ dills 'Continued) Lubrication Enmineers ~"nc. 135.00 aei~p i'~Iacr~ine Shoe 6.80 I.vnns Cosden Station 14...16 Seipp I~=achine Shop 5.00 Larson Turner Imp. 5.30 ;;argent ~_r, Sowell, lnc. 10.18 ?~Zeinecke Bros. 5.15 The Sl"~amrock Oil ~; :Gas 2.70 ti?cDonald~s Trading Post 63.69 Shook i'_tre Co. 56.5"0 ?~iidcap ~3earinm Comp. 1.10 Shook lire Co. ~1.71~, ~`.l~s Studio 9.00 tTir^~ilT s Texaco Ser. 35.25 T~iedical Center Hospital 314_.11.3 ~Jerd-A-Ray Corp 33.62 1T. B. 'Meyer ~~; Son 36.75 b~lentwoi~tl: Forman Co.Inc 6.30 T'~ason ?~'a~;Moner 2.29 ~alestern Union Telegraph 1_.60 ?Neptune :Meter Co. 22_.62 ~dlest Phar,~i_ cy 9.3a Plains 1'~lacri ner,y Co, 186.2.6 White ~ s Super ~~iarket 17.00 Plains Printin~* Co. 19.L8 Waller Tailorin: Co. 13.90 Pl,illix~s pet. Co, 11.99 iJinn T•"otor Co 1.;_6_.56 Phillips 'battery Co. 6.1;.0 ','i:nbell-Plv. Co. '7.30 Paramount SupnlyCo. Inc. 96.20 Pioneer '.atural Tas Co 27L;.75 Rob 13uhrkuhl 11!..00 Fioneer Natural Gas Co 1!!..1~ 0 Pla7 nview Safety Lane 11.15 i~irs. Carrie Bo~~~er 1'.50 Th.e Plainview Tribune 6.60 Texas `lun. :het. Sys. 675.96 Pitney Bowes ~ 61;..35 Te=gas :"~Iun. ?het. Sys 93.32 Plv. '~ead,y ?~~Ii_x Concrete h5.78 `Texas ;-iun. '-~:et .ys 32.11.1 Plv, Pli?.mbinm Co, 31=, .119 Ca~Tlor 'Texaco Service 3 •'15 Plv. Plumbing; Co. 109.25 Campbell Bell Serv. Sta 3.05 P1v. ?3uilders Supply 6.00 Curry ~•iotor h~rei~^~ht 5.1!6 Plv. ?late ^lass °:, Mirror Co. 3.30 Good_~re~~r Derv. Sta 1 167. ~6 P1v. Plate Glass %~, ~'Ti.rror ';o. 19,96 ==edical Center laosn. 100.00 Perry s Service Station 58.09 Swayze Brot'~zers 60.00 Plv. I-Iosx~. ~~, Clinic Fdn 100.00 `:i'exas 'T'rim ~_c Canvas 10.00 Plv. Auto ,'arts 31.;..65 The Texas Company 1 151; .68 Plv. Auto Parts 92.69 The Texas Co.,i?zany 127.?_7 Plains ?~Jeldin.? Supply 8.75 'w°iestern Llec. Coni,racto r 1.1._2.07 Plains ,welding S~inply 11.86 ~destern ~lcc. Coni,rac fo r 20.12 Plv. Harcware Co. 53.31 Southwestern Pub. Serv. 1988,65 Plv. F?ardware Co. 31.13 1i. L. Craig 150.OC Reuel ^Iash Chevrolet Inc. 15.91 ?•J. '~~'. Clare 13.50 "~eue1 Nash. C'r,evrolet 75.10 Albert -ieales '7..h~ Rowland cordon Farm 8.63 L1don ?°Jallace 11.29 ilo~ersBattery ~~~ Elec. h_h.58 '~•;. L. Stambou~;h 2.50 Roy=rers Battery Rc Elec. 21.76 Great American ~teserve 175.70 Kearns Electric Co, 12Z_.96 ''raf-O-T'eria Sys 600.00 chardson Shamrock Ser. ~?~ 9.65 Dale Co,~inty x3.75 . St~.te Ci~emical Co. 13.80 •`irs. Velma ~. Garner 76.1!.-9 Tl~~e 3teck ';^„ 1.'72 no:c~t ';Iort~l - Ien~~~er i~R 1.00 Strains Super Service 11.25 Tr~.e dual Parizin.~^ ~~ieter v.85 lr. 0. Stapleton '°'eld_in~ 9.00 Carl Tri_zzell Plb~-,. Co ?.50 1`~!orehead Sharp -*. Boyd 2.31 1Tood ~~~ P 30~?.Op i~7arvin Lmert 260,12 , . '•,'. ?~. T_rby 1.0.00 Lldon l~~allace 260.1.?_ :lard ~~ `~ 1;.0.00 G. i~. Stegall 2~O,u.O . . e L. maylar 7eo-~~m 1.1.0.00 Boyle C1_ark 257.50 , C, Fd~miston J 14.0.00 Geo. '1cInt..rff 260.12 , Stapleton T ~~ 1;-.0.00 L, A, il. l?orton 220.00 , , <Tor--. Sharp 2 75.00 Geor.re ~~awyer 170.00 ?. 1'. Bryan 1i_5;0.00 t.asliell il. S .gain 1;_1~~.00 ua~~ine '3illin~ton ~ 250.x00 0. ~:. Guin 265.00 , 11, r~, h;i_n~ 230.00 i~Tute ftannak 315.00 ?. P. Pelnti~rev 1!?0.00 Creo. Smith 230.00 A. ~ft. Carcii pal 333.1.49 Cla~.zde Blackshear 230.00 A. ?3atkins ~~ 300.11 James Barnett 210.00 , 7,acl~in C. ';~'alarop 37_x,_.00 Leedy ~axey !1.07.00 A, L;. ~'~entand 292.13 Franl~ Rimler 320.00 arles ^lark C't~ 289.00 Berry Lynch 309.00 . ie ?filler Lonr 317.1i~. Arvil parkins 309.00 _ Raymond ~.r. ~"7_aycomb 308.17 ~.~~. ~. Rene~ar 28;.00 L1o~Td Lamb 322.00 P. '~". ~lal~=~i~ter 292.00 James Russell 321.33 '~'~j• F• Strickland 282.00 Pickerinm ~ • ~~ lliam E 30y,13 Tommie 7Tarkins 2~a0.00 , . _ , rlivens Artie i' 272.97 ~"erald 0. Dickerson 278.00 . Srirr-le ~~1-~_ompson 2(0.00 ,~~~ee Brooks ttle d S 276.00 276 00 enn~" tike G7 2hc.18 e Edwar L. . _ ~ ~?, Coulson 122.00 Johnnie 3zllew 290.00 , Franklin filler 327,3h ~~TTOrr:ian :~afron 271..;..00 27x 00 "enneth ~o~_~.r7_and ~ ~ 21~1~..h1 woe Settle Jackie Titus ;_. 2`T~~.00 ~~lbert 'Tea~es 260,12 Ra,y Preston 235.00 ~_ c;1 S.:'1LARIES (Co.itin~_zed) Alton Jzzdah 257.00 A. ~. I~Iarris 215.00 E~~ mett Linville 235.00 Frar1~ Jones 21;..00 Silly E. Sanders 23.00 Hoyt C~~rry 1;.50.00 Richard F.Cross Z!_15.00 Bryan 1s. Adams 230.00 Fannie Norman 325.00 cordon Swearin_;en 235.00 Iris ?. Lovell 230.00 Jack y~~:innikin 315.00 J. A. 3raden 90.OG S. ~. 3olles lF.25.00 J. ~-~, wither 300.00 Roy :~Jarren 315.00 'fir. C. ~.I'. `I-x_11, T~~I. ~. 90.00 Howard Gibson 260.00 ';i Cayce 270.00 Roswell Alexander 260.00 . ~Jelaon ?da,y 300.00 Everett Pyle 260.00 ~. A. vdooc. 200.00 =~Irs. ~-'ark Eirin 250.00 J. Clint ~f~u'rif;ht 220.00 Edna Iarrison 1:5.00 ?=. kyle C 220.00 Jamie Slaughter 2 X0.00 . I. T?. ?rorton 309.16 T. J. Gardner 260.00 a. '~. Cowart 220.00 Verr_on Pierce 260.00 ^~. 3. Alexander 2.00.00 :11 ~. Fitch 260.00 Clarence Clary 230.00 L. G. I~3cDaniel 22;.00 Rural Shebard 200.00 4~I. I~`. Smith ?_15.00 R. A'. ~~Tei~~I~bors 200.00 Agnes .~desley 175.00 Ray Eldred 2.30.00 Todd Ede? Burson 304.00 ~ Clarence :'~'.icC-zrty 2.00.00 James ~oswick 25.00 :"~~ Clarence Blackman 21T.U.00 T. '.y. Carp,bell 1.1.00 ?°dilliam Johnson 200.00 r?elane ',Tinton =;2.50 ~C ITarolc. Crai_~ 300.00 T~Iaximo Alanis 23.90 ""' iTadine Filers 115.00 Pete Grisham 230.00 J. t~•1. Butler 239.00 J. ~,. Fitch L3.Q0 A. ~`~T. Feuerbacker 375.00 ~;. R. Harrell 20.00 William R. ITogge 600.00 John Amerson 175.95 Stanley Anrrews 300.00 Rex English 155.?0 ~~~J. ~. t~~iilbourn 260.00 Lawrence Baird 111.60 J. ~". '-;c gee ?_60.00 R. L. I~-~_ckey 6~r.~0 G. A. Plainer ~L..00 Clark Edgar _~~~sOQ_ 3 :) , 1 .:~ (. 17 ~"~ request for certain changes in regulc~tiorzs c~~lcerniz-z~ B~~uth- ?~/e~tern Bell Telephone Cyr:parry char~-es ~~~rere presented -~y T~.enr~s- enatij~res of t'-ze C~~r~ nan y. 1. i'~bolish ment of tz. varty phones. ti. ~e:'rU1at 1F1F; 11ne S Ollr. Of ~i1e C1tV. j. l,iia77 F:s l.! I!ilsl; E1_LZc3'1'.)17:_~ 1'.,t:i'.`,• 1,.. Increas es in in stallati >>~z and moving ch~r z~;es, "'he request ~..~,~ ~;err~d for ?zzrt~iar consi~~er~~tior Director of Pub1i c Safety, Hoyt Curry, a`'ter a previous hear~_~~, rF~co ~.;~_ene,I the gr~~nti n~; of a cab Franchise to Bo~~~~ Bou~l~_s ti~~ho purchased t :~e City Cass Co:~~any from GordnT-z Lo~/i:~~;. Proved her Al~-~err2an TZ~,~lor sc.conde~I '~y Aldor~~z~~<in :Tara, t~z-~~t t'`~e Council buv :~ 3 wheel motor-c rcle from Ger~.ld Cr ~~~n o~z 'pest ~~id. The motion carried. T_~ie -ainutes of :~ecerlber 16th, 195 read and a,~oroved. P~ioved by ~ilder~zan ':yard seconded ~v Al:Perr~~a:~ T;A~Tior, t:~~t t'~e Counc=il gr~Tint frnchise to 130~~ Dou~;1:;s ~~.s City Cap Corix~a.~y to o~.~era te 1~. c=vbs. , Tree :~~otiori carried. P~:~v:~c:i b/~ A1c~e~^~~lan arcl s~co ldecl ~~y «lcie-r~ pan Cta ~~? ~*.,o ~z t~,a± Co~zr.c it c~<z1c~,1 tiie Taxi C~_'o Fr , <<nchise of Gorgon Loving; a.s P1=~ i.lvie ~~~ City C.~~ n G~~rn:~~anv. 'I'~-ze motion carried. 1'~~:ov~~d b~;r Alde~r.nan ~d?n s tin seconded by A1~:erman Irb~r, the tie rneetirz~r aa.joza.rY~e. 'i'he mono : carried. ~ `zG~~~~ City -C i irk - -____ - - - - Tlayor --_ -- i~~ ~:~'(sI1Li~i S'~S:IOi~ F~:~DRU;~.2Y 3.rd, 195 Tile City Council rr:et in Regular session presidi;lg and tine folloti~rin.~- of:f icials i ?' I Irby, G. Ii. ~'~ard, J. C. Edmiston, ~~. ~. At Forney Joe ~il~r ?~, City 1~n~;i~eer '~~. 1L. P. II. ~rvan. vritil I~~ayor, 1~~~. ~. flood ~ atj~endance Aldermen, Georsre L. Ta'.rlor, City ~~~og -~e and City Cler':_ Leedy i~iaxey, Fire Chief, Arvil Harkins, Asst. Chief, ar~d ~3erry Lvnch Ca~otain of tie Fire De~artr~~ent v~ere present for tiie TnB;tlnfr. Iir. 3usbey, I~'Ir. Riccenthaler Ord i,`:r. ~r~:i til, reor~~sentat~ n vari ous .fire at~oaratus, t~rere present to e;•vnl`lin their bids. SeaSraves ~~or~orr_rtion Fire ens°ine 13300.00 ~~rnerican LaFrr~.nce ire e~Zr;i71e 20500.00 ~oti•re Fire Apparatus Co. Fire enmine 19357.00 Four -:~he~~1 give Fire end;-;~_~-e 20391. b3 ?eter Pirsclz Dire en~i ~e 20076.00 i.iack Trucks I.~c. Eiire en~in.e ~ 19750.00 %ureka Fire Hose Co. Nylon ~ 1. Per foot 35 IIos e 1060.00 no :;e rr rr rr P1 a `r rr ~r ~r ~r rr rr I'~-loved bTr "~l;aer~~~an Taylor seconded. by Alderman T i;. Edmiston, that action on t~~ie bids be deferred t~~ Febru~~ry~ 17, 195-~. The motion carried. CITY ~~T PLA~~~_-TTI-,., ~ COUTd`L'Y i)F H ~,Ll~ ~ 011 1'I~IS the 3rd day of ~~'-ebruary, 195, the City Council of ;he City o~' Plain~Ti~u~v, Te~~c-:~s conv~aned in Regular session at the regular nieetin,~s ~_~lace thereof in the City Fall, there be~r,m present, ~~n~l i_~ attendance the following ~•?embers, to-wit: T'~1. ~i00d, i,A~'~;~lZ J. C. EDI~ISTOiI ~l. I'1. T~:AI-~D ) 1'~LD.Jll,~~_:.JI`J ~!~,O:~~T~J L. l~I~YLUt1. ) d'd . ri . I'~ ~'~3Y ) and with the folloinring absent: T. S. S'I'APLE'Ti)Iv _ _~_ constituting a aiuorum; and among other ~roceec~nrs and were the folloti•rin~^• Alderman Taylor introduced a resolution a:2d nlo-r=~d its adoption. The motion eras seconded by Alderman Edmiston _. T~~e motion, carrying; v~rith it the adoption of the resohztio°n, prevailed by the follo~~~~in~; vote AYA:,S: Aldermen _;dmiston, :'ard, Taylor, Irby and Stapleton NOE~~ : None The ~L!:~SOLU`.t'IOid is as follo~-:rs; i,~_.;~t~~;''~S, heretofore, to-wit : on the 15th day of ~~=ecernber, 1957, the City Council of the City of Plainview, Texas, ad~r~ted a resolution aut.~orizi ng the I'i~-~yor to ~~dvertise for bi~1s for the nurc%:ase of fire e7uinment and r~;ivinFr notice of ~.ntention to is,~>ue tir.ie •rarrants to evi_ce?ice the indeatedness to ~e created therefor, ~~ -1d ~r rich resol~~tion i ;~ duly recorded in Book 12, n~:.Te 129, et seg. , of t~1e i~'inutes of said City Council; and '.•II ;~'~~5, the City Council has duly ascertained a:~d deter- Tillned th~~t tilE; r1otlCe nr'escrlbed b~j the aforesald rP_SOll~tiOn l~?S duly issued and ~oublished in `1'i~E Plainvie~.,,, ')aim ;-~e~al_d U~licil is a newsz>aper of ;-:eneral circulation iii t,e City of Plainview, 'ri2.le County, exas, published in Plai~ivie~•r ~. 3 9 1 1 Texas, on tr:e following dates, to-wit: January 10, 19~ and January 17, 1~5~ tale ~zate ofirst :~uc~lication being; more than fourteen days prior to rebruary 3, 195, i~rhich is the date stipulated in the aforesaid resolution and n•~tice for consideration-1 of proposals or bids for the purc'~l~~se of fire e:~uiprnent, <~.s itemized in said nubl_i-shed notice; and !vVH':;~i~a~, it was provided and also in such notice that received until 5:00 o'clock ~' tinge gnu place said nro;~osals aloud; and and st~~ulated in said resolution sera lad proposals or bids j~rould be I~~. , on rebruary 3, 1°5", at wlich would be publicly opened and read `~°J~i ~~~--U'."~:~, it t~ras provided and stipulated in said resoluri ~n and also in such noticE that the t.;i~ne ~~rarrants of said City -,~rould ':)e issued to file contractor in payment of all or a nortion• of the ~ur'Chr1Se '")r1Ce Of S'~".C=. _~lr'e eCiulpment, I~~rlli Ch t:arra'`lf",S t;,rerc? nit to exceed the princip~jl Burn of x;20,000, to ;.~e~r interest ~t a rate not ~.~~cecdin 4~ p:;r <:,nnu~n, r,nd to r~iature serially, t'.le raaximlzrn rlaturity date 'oein_, riot later than Oecerloer 31, l~!~2; end ' ' '' ' ~' date s ~, ..~~.~.~ ~=~~~~, on ~~e ~- ti~~alated in the aforesaid resolution ancJ. in such notice, t0-L~rlt: F~:bruary 3, 195, t~-le City :;ou-lcil dul~T convf,ned and received proposals or bias i_n respect of such p"~arch~lse, and sa.J_d bids ~uere publicly opened and re-~ 1~e fr,r,~ tie City :,'ouncil, the 'olds bein received are as follot,rs ;~~ 1~.1e ~>.~.~lf~r~ VeS ~OrOOr~tlOn, li:)lurRblzS, OhlO ~Lmeric-ln L-~i~r~~nce Cornorr,tio:r, ,lrnira, i~e~~ Y-~r~; Howe ti i.r~: ;~r)p,:rr:~tus Corr:nany, :~rlc_~erson, Incliarl~:-: b~~.r, ,,.~. is ~rriil~r Co. Distributor, l~rr.-~rill~, rou7 .~~rie~l urive 'sire Apparatus, Clint;~nville, bt;r, sire satin ruis~l .r .service, L~~~bb~c':, "i ~x<;s t'nt 'Y' 'l:r:~Ci"1 G, j~nS, ~'~enOSha ralSCOnS1r1 .~20,;'~G.00 ~.;::? 0 , 5 !"' 0.00 ;vl`>, j?5.00 `i e x:~l s oV, ~u~hef Zre L,qulpr~ent Co. 0937 Lovell _~ve. i,ort I~iacl-, `l'rucks :L~~s. , Plainfield, P~1ew Jersey ~;,~?0,1~~7C~. 00 ~~rorth .'~a•~ s •_r 1, r~7 5.00: '"'il eyn ,' ~,_'.;, this City Council now ~:ieems it groper and neccs~ arv t~~l_zt said bids be referred to the City ~ec.r~~t_~.ry or L,cz'')lilc.;::`?~1 a'1.1 C;1P.r'~S1i'1? ~I~d t}1a.t t~1=~ BS% czild 1"J'. .. .it ,~t-'C":r'c'', ~)1c~ SuJn,.1t~•c::=~ will be ~CCeptP_~? b`T t'`'C +t~ ~ _~t;ri^, 1 ~_`,-~ t, (l r? ~ i cica.`T O.~' 1-_;rt,'_tr.~T..__._.. 105.^_?' t.1er~='~rC L -- __...- > > ~l.'~ l _~. ~L~~~ ~ i:.~ ~~( l iL~~ ~1. 1~~ hi ~~~1.1 ~a 1~1.L ~~1' ~ ~ __'~ iy ~ i~r ~ ~ 1 Y l~ 1 r T PLC ~ ~i:C ~ , 1 ~ t,.~: ~i'';~ l'1UT J_: ~'?E`~t the afOr:'_iie~fitlOned 'iJ1C1S ')e refEr ed t0 the ;it,T ~ecretar~,r for tabulati ~n alZd chec~;in~. '~_JCrIUi 2: ~'Yl:~t the. Citt• Council of the City of '1^i~~.viei•,, Texa.: ti-rill r:~eet in remular se ~ ~-~ ~ ssio~ at tale Office of ,ne City- ;~ecret,~+ry, Ylaiasiez,r, Tex~.s, at ,7:30_ ~)Tcloc'~_ P. :. on rile 17 da~~ of l~e'oruary ,, 19 to ~ ~~ccept t°'e best r.~~~d lotirr.~st secured bid su~rnit~_,ed. At s~_icli rye : ti~;~-~ the City council trill o -:ss o~~~ ordin~:~nce rati f,~~inrr ~lnd co~fir~7in~ ti"~ contr,:_~ct and autr"~orizin~* theissuance of tir;le t~rarr~:nts in pa_=rrrier!t of <~11 or a. ".~ >rtia _ of t'1; cost t'ioreof. PAS:~~~) `..~ {'~~~JV'I> this tale 3rd day of '{r~ ~_ ~ 5:~ z ..bruas - , ~ d ~, .. i'~~ayor, City of ~'la~.nview, `ie'r`'S --~~ '~Zl'~ .i ,l.lti~~~'litiY, 1'1~'Y ~)l; P1all'?vleVJ, ~'e;;:'s (Clt~,r Neal ) 140 The I~~':ayor read monthly re~.~orts for Ja~zu~~ry as follo~~s City Clerk, '~atar & ;~e~•~ or 117110. ~~7 City Clerk, I~iiscellanou s 10;32.03 Police report 2~~9`~.?5 ''raf-O-Teria 11 `%5. 7 Current 1'a~e s ~ 7146.3 ~% '~),~1inc{uent `t'axes x;36.32 I':e:~t Iz.~oector fees acc t 79. CO Food Ins--sector 1~~. CIO found 5.50 ~outnwester Public Serv ice 372`1.0.~~ :~'ioneer ':atur~zl ~~as = ~47.66 ~3uil:l_in~r IIS~:ctor 266.~?0 ~,~ater Pura~~ea '"-~llorIS lr:_>20~,~,.00 P.~;wod by Alderr:Ian J. C. .dmist,o n second od ~hv s~~lderman 'aU. H. Ir b~~r, til~it the retorts be acce~~ted an d s: fled, ~:~nd t'ne list of ,ills suk~mit`, c]_ ~e at~~~rov;d for ~ayrne nt. `"'•~ mot ion carr ied.. LI~`i' Or BILLti: J~1~~::U"~~'Y 22, lay%~ to Southtive5tc~rn r~ell `! elenhone Co. 266.95 LIi ltOY~ -Intel >0.00 '3o~,rd ~, Davenport ~~ency 4.59.4.~~ Hilton otel Cleaners 7.30 gout}~j.aest~~rn "Sell `'eler~hone Co. 37.90 Molt: ~~ortin~; Goods 47.51 .Boy.:1. <~; Davenport :1~ency 10:5.51 Be~~rin~ Cnoci•~list 29.70 Boyd ~ D=~ven~ort :=~rrency 16.56 :1=ray's x'3.90 ~oci~:l ,security h'und. 3a51.1~3 The i~<_ro~3rk Carp. 137.4.0 :.Ioci.al security ;~und 143~?.''~ Martin I'•lotor Co. 26.1(` social Security Fund 37.99 P=lcDonald_'s Tradin>~ Post 13.35 reti,v Cc,sh ~~zznd 33.6 P~'Ieinecke Bros. `x.30 i'etty C,.s~ Fund 11.95 i'edic<~1 Center 1Io: ~. 100.00 Petty C :s~,~ Fzznd 4.50 i~~ana:~;er:ent I,~.f. per. 75.00 J<~:rries 'rI. Deer Service 4.75 I~.. C. ilan,t^~u~_I 12.04. arnerican L, Ii'r`,nce Corgi 4-76.71 i_id-Tiny ;~unr~ly Co. 23.21 ~.~ y ~-~'i re ~~;titin;~;uslier .per. 73.10 Nunn ~lectr•ic 229.32 t~rrr~y ,~; 1'davy ~tor~~ 34.75 National F ~~Id Store 1.9.00 111exa.nd ,r lei: ~~r~zz~, C~. ~ 13.50 I'lainviei~r E',ard~~:-are i,o. 20.11.6 ~rency Boyd ~><; Bavenr~ort ~ 12.50 Pioneer idatural Gas Co. 301.10 =;. ~;~ G, l;e _dilx-r ';fork 3.0;0 PI?llllns I?~a.tter'V C~~. ~C.O3 "3a.-rley's Cities Service ~.~5 Paramount :supply Co. 79.1+5 Gone '~urn,~us 3.12 Peerless Pv.re~ Div. 6.00 3e =e I:~~.nuf :cturin~; Co. 15.20 Plv. Hasp. ~x, Clitlic 2~a.3.6=~ Connor 1•~•-ltlles Co., Lac. <~5.->3 t'lail:s j`:achinery Co. 1.2.'1.66 I:~cl Cln?:~e Fc Coti~an 106.7. i'la~.ns Printing; Co. .62 , Church~~rell ~=giros. Oil Co. 6~.C1 i-ticha.rdson .:~h~..r.~rocl: 16.25 ;:z's Cor ~. ~~ur.,:~ouh 61r. 55 ~~? ~ :cams ~~lect-ric Cont. 127.29 _ The J. P. Cooke Co. 1:-~. 22 `hhe 1'~o}lap Co. , Inc. 25.92 Currl;r I~iotor Freight Lines 3.37 I=l~uel Nc:_sh Ci`leV. Lac. 305. ~3 Consur~Iers Fuel ilssociation 2.00 F~ohinson cr. 'Ierrir~~ ~:,o. 1.7,7 Crain; Oil Co. 9.21 I~ock~~ell tiros. ~• Co. 74. ~~' {. i~~:~'f _>rn Coal ~, Food 10. ~'2 :~o<r~rs Battery A-, ~?~lectric45. 56 Davis ~1e ctric i'~otor :er. 3.50 strain's Super aer. 67.30 Diar~zond Industri al OuT~. 1+. 50 i. 0. Speck ~~:achinery 10.92 Dern~~ster Bros. 330. _l5 Stovall R~ ''ooher I~ad. 6.00 :~lliot~. .'':dciressin~; 4.9.21 Gar.:ent ,~o~~ell. '_'7.03 i~ort `dorth Pi-~e ~c ;iztY~nly 1012.~a~r ~out~Itivest Meter. ~°c Sux~. 110.50 1~'red !:tar iso_~ ~il Co. 2.4.3 'nex-!Tit Supp~..~r Co. 231.00 :tea ~,,-~ ~ r 11< ~ r s Janitor Sun. 40.4.9 ~,-irmil's Texaco 4.7.37 ~~ene r3urnous 23.13 `~Jorthin~t~~z~1-~'=~r.~~on 55.23 Gifford.--:ill-Panhandle, Inc. 2~~0.00 '~~~nite ~ s ;;,~~~or I_kt. ". 00 Goodye<_zr Sen. :;tors. b2. wL,. '~~:~`inton _~utomotive 12.50 '~~le Co. .iii rx~or. t 70.00 Tiyestex ~»aphl~TCo. 36. `'0 Herald-I'•Iews ublishi:~ig Co. 113.63 '~'.'hite r s ~~zher i _'~~t. 21L~. ~~0 II `_~inbotharn-Bartlett Co. 233.12 ':;inn I`otor Co. 57~.°5 Jr. John F. I'~icDonou~h 166.36 T~'iedical -enter 29.1.,.0 , 'i'he ~_lco~,;e .ostaurant 34.25 i'_~sony.tia~T goner 6.'''5 City 31a_cksmith S'rzon 5.00 Philli~~s i etroleLZm Co. 3.50 C~zrz~enter raper Co. 54.61 Plv. at=~fety Lane 11.2" City 131acksr°:ith :hob 66.75 Plv. Auto Parts 25.0<- ',•~. a. barley ~~ Co. 52.35 hl--. r^-.uto '~irts 130.11 F. ~. ~rar_~.T ~.a~e 4.05 I'1ai~ls ~ol'_Ln,~ :gun. 1c.3~, riim~ell Plv. Co. 37.75 i'lv. ~'1~_te ~=1~,s-. 4.00 ~_reen I~~Iachinery Co. 2.50 Need's :~~recki~~~~* 2.50 T~illnr A° i'~ill.~r 61.29 St~~?~leton 'zros. 75.0 `:_11~r °° Ii 11~r 7.52 ar.oolc `mire Co. 4.~7 L~rrnrzs Cosden :~tati~~n 3.11 Southwestern Bell Tel.' 45.25 1'~~ec~ii cal Center 100.UG Ce: pp i`'_~~chinn S'.ZO~ 6.00 ~_4 CUr}T . of bills ahook Tire Co. 210. y3 `~~aon ~tati-~ner~r Co. 12. ~0 i"rihn ~~le 2?. ~0 ::eri~~y's '1v. liro ~r~,. J;~- L. C. :; .~l~~:nd, I~I.~i. 23.CO Vc~lrn.`?. ~. CT_~rner 93.17 `~`~estern Electricr;l Contr. 72.49 ~. L?. •:yres waddle Co. 25. a2 arl :'eery 17.75 I'he }'re;;cri oti ~~r~ whop 2~. -~0 3. c~: C. electronics L~~bs ~~1.55 THe i'ex~~s Company 110?.02 The C,;.~;iera ~:no~~ 2;.24 `1'e~ti :~ -,'elders aup~ly 1= . 24 ~~.-.ton St~~~t:~_~~zery 24.3.39 e'~est~rn ?1n~ on `i'el. Co. 5.00 S ,ut:~;~estar -~~,,blic Ser. 2051. ~9 `i'he r~iinutes of Jamz,=pry 20th , 195 reed corrected a-1d ?nnroved. ]~ved ~~v r"~ld~~rr~an ~drniston ~eceo-~c~ed by :~lderrr~an Irby, t~a.t the ,re,~ti ,? ad jolzrn. The motion carried. '. H. -rya: , Cit~i ~1 ,k _. ____ ~~I. B. Hood, T.a~.ior -_ _._ _ ,~; City of P1a.invie,,r, `I'e s m W .: .c"y ~-~. rt~~,GULr~~:~ S ~S~IOI1 r F,BRUa:~?Y 17, 195 ~~'Ire City Council met in Regular Session with I'~~ia.yor i~~~. ~. hood nresidin~ and the following aldermen present, fr`r. H. Irby, G. II. '.:'ard, J. C. Edmiston, Geo. L. Taylor. t'~~n. R. Ho=;~e, City Engineer and Joe Share, City attorney vrere also present. A .petition eras presented by Roy B. Jones for adoption of a plat of ~~:rt of Block 37, Lakeside Addition. I~:oved by Aldermen Taylor seconded, by alderman Irby that resolution '~~e Y~assed. The motion c~rried. See Ordinance Book - Page 15 I'~:r. Styles and I~~';r. Oakley of Southwestern Bell Teler;hone Corn~~anv asked consideratio:~~i of tyro Ordinances effecting teler~,ione regulation in Plainview. I~-roved by ',lderrnan 'Taylor, seconded by :alderman, J. C. Edmiston the b<~se rate telep~~one Ordinance be tabled for further study. The motion carried. I~_oved by r~~lderr~zan Taylor, seconded by .='~lderrnan ~draiston, that council 7>ass four (4) ~art~,r t~:1en',~one Ordinance !do. 6.~1. The motion carried. ,gee Ordinance Book - Pa_Te 15 The I"iayor, i :3. Hood opened seven (7) bids in response to Public adv:~rtisin for purchase of five (5) Police cars with trade-in as folloti-s: '~~inn i.otor CoT~,~any, Ford ~~524.O.00 Reuel I'Ja~h Chev. Co. , Chevrolet 5675.00 Ha~rnes i" for Co, Buick 6000.00 I':a.rtin P~;otor Co, Edsel 5995.00 `~~. Cain Iotor, Olds. 7111.00 Bab Hoo?~er I~:ator Co. , Ply. •3500.00 I~~:a.~;~*arcl Pual1 Plymouth 591,.6.40 Loved by :~ldernlan Irby seconded. b_y alderm~nn ~~dmiston~ t'riat loz~r bids of I~~~euel 1asY~i Chevrolet Co. rdet :;p5075.00 be accented.. The I~~btion carried. Loved by .'Llderi:lan L~d,:iistvn seconded by alderrrian Irby that accent the low bid of : _ack `i'ruc'_~c Company at X19, 750.00. The motion carried. •~_ 4 ~ .gee Ordinance took, I'a;~es 16 - ~? T~:oved by nld:~rn~lan and seconded ~y nldern.~an Irby to cancel 7~ei~~.31ty on taxes on .:rs. .."1. , I.or<Man's ~~ro~erty, a ., i ;Tess ca,:~e. . The ;notion carried.. 1.OVeC1 1)y !11~e1'Iilall c). li. ~i~r;1lStOn SeCOn(.:',d bar It:I~?rr'ian ~i~r~ylor that ~OUn- cil terminate street punt. ~~~mnlo~r~~ient as ~~~f~ ~;e~~~ruary ?$th, 1~~5~,. Tree motion carried. I~oved yld.errnan TayTlor seconded Alderman ti•rard, tl~~t ':i_ty a~~vsrt;ise fc~~ bi~ti on se~~-~r e~ctension and lift station. The r-lotion carried. •:oved by .ylderrnan Ir. bar, seconded b~Y~ tilclerr~-rn ;~dr~liston. that 17th street from Galveston ~ block east be Waved. `i"i7e motion carried. l~ilrn.ltes of I~'ebruarv 3, l~?5~, r.~ac~ an:; ~~~-proved. i loved by `.1dF~rr::a.n ~dn:iston and seconded. bar _:l derr:lan ``ard that an e1eC;1OYl }:>2 Ordered t0 be 'leld On t}7e 1St ~'lE': ,_,~ y iY1 .1Jr11 f?r ~_ i .:!yor d._rlc:~ ti~reC3 al,"~eY'I"iii,Tl. 11^,-le motion carrier.'... IT I:~ J:~?", ~ 'D `~ '~'?' CI"`r ~J`?t~i•(I L 0~~ '~_L,: ~T icy that an election be held ~:rt the amity auditorium in Plainvieti•~, on the first `i"uF~sday in Argil 195:x, the i'irst d.ay of said rnor.th, for the electi on o_f the f• for said Citv to-zti~it wJ ~~ id `Ji ll `I \l_L same be:inm tl~ ~llo~•Ting officers A :ayor a-nd three ~~lderr,ien to fill the x~la_ces •:~f ttloti~ e ~~~Iios:~ terns e;coire, and all terr~is shall ~~e for. t~-;o nears. P-zLi1 .~hiclc is na_rled Presiding Jude of said iection and I~ov :a,tey is na~~led Jud iTe and I':rs . I,. D. Broti;rn and T irs . ''fob :io'aerts are na.~~ied as Clerks. t'i CO~~y Of i,IilS Order, S1,~i1ed b}r the i,'.VOr and attested ")V file ,~ _ vlty ~.;lerr~ stlall SE'1^V@ aS nOtiCe Of Sc~.ld ~~1eCtiOn, clnd Shall ::)n ~_~osted and pub:Lished as r~~~uired by latw. Done tills 1:"~til day of ~~'ebru-.ry, i95$ r :attest. :~j~ ~'.- _~?ryan ~i,rned I 3. :Mood ':`~s,~or Tile rieetin=-; aci;io~_rrne d ~,,.~,LAP ;i,~~S~"OI1 - _~arcL 3, l?~U ~'-e City :~olzncil. met in tcl.e Council aooin ai; the amity in e~ular ~~°sion W.-! ti''. T'iaTJOr I'. i,. T?OOC~ ';~r~'S1C11n"' ant `.;'_'~.e i•0110?^ain.,' Off'1CerS 1.n a':ten~ianCe ~~~ ._ .. ..~ _~ ~-:~;~.Y~ Geo. I;. Taylor, G. - ~ ~,,; ,~ _,. ~~. ~taplet,on, .i.C. ~~ men .... ~-. ~ ~„ara F,cr~iston, City Attorney Joe ~I:.arn an~.-.i City L~..~;:inecr 'r,~.-~. ~;o~~ °e, City Cler~~_ :. t'. ~r~ran. Ji~~ ?~TOrman ap~eaY~ec'.. r~efore the Council ana asked for an e~:°.ension of the lease on ser~-ice station ;~:~rounds at 2nd and A~~stin. ';'le :ouncil ce ~`erre:_ action unt; i_1 ~ ~•~rc~ 17t;1,. T~"o~.re~?. bar Alderman Ta~,rlo.r and seconded .:~T 1°~lclcrman Irby, tna, the Ccuncil hutr a o~~ at lttth and iTernon i'rom ~~~Iiss 'mnla 17anna for a tiaell s `.te. The motion carried. 'Moved by Alcerrnan Irby ana seconded by A1c?er~aan Stapleton t~f~a~ for the present Plainview stay Vaitl~~ the est~_ma~~e off' Canadian hiver~~ water necessary !'he :notion carried ~"re ;n?_ntrtes of =i'ebrtaar,-- i~th, 1 ~:~, ~•ea~'. an~~ a~°,ro~-ec;. --, m~., °Tayor rya:' :~onth.~~r reno:r~ts for. rebr~.zar~ as foll:~,~a s : CUSTOMER SERVICE REQUEST NAME ADDRESS' Mp,ILING ADDRESS: () METER LEAK () RE-READ (READING) () READ & ON (DATE) () ~~ & OFF (DATE) () OTHER: (READING) ((R p,DING REQUEST TAKEN BY• ,~~ ~~~ <~, °~'eat ~_ns~oector fees accr~r. ~~),00 ~ ~~ Darn; nM meters 2,L5~~ •5`C ~iel:inq?ent ':'axes 1, 1`0.1 Cu.rren'~ 'la_xe~~ 3,u~C"(.0~+ Food inspector 12.00 Po=1.1.ce ?e1:~ar. t 2, 7~i; . `~: ~; ~ tv r lerlr 28, 23~! .16 t'ovec:~ by ~l+~errnan ~d.miston an~~ seconuect ~y A1~°r~nan ~:~larci t,.at tl~e re- r~orts ~~e accepted anti file~~ anc~ the _i_staf' - l is st!b!ni :teci. ~.~e a~ proved "~^. :nati:~?~ :tarried. I,T ~~' " ~3TL.T.° ~ ~~~~ (ri'?Y 17, 1=~5'; - .'arc? 3, l~?58 .~ r ~:. „„ ~ , , ??ational Institute off' ~7unicib_ al Laws ;~ ~, ,0 T~~-~e „~~ _ ~~:~~m. _ • _= ~-o~,rt ~~urry ~rTelfare 20.00 ~;a~'vis-_ __1 - :~~ '.. ~~ovt Ct?rr~,- cl~are ?.50 Lee ~ ec!- ~e.~-.in- ~??. ~nrc" i a -r~ol5_a ~ervic e ~ , 1-3 Larson.-Ttt °ner ^~'~ ~ ~ rar1. Tr'_zzell P1bT. .. `eatin~~ 15.00 Ivnns ';os.:en >tatio:~ ) %.1 T'~te P1v. Tri~:~v.ne _ :..:;~ !t. ~ . .a.:..;-L~n ', ~;'3 `,outlawestern 'sell 'i'eleL~~~.one 303.05 _"c.~or_aldt s '~ ra~:i ~.. _ ~ t :i(%..C> ;~ ,o°= ~aver..r~or ; ~.2 0,_, "c~? n~ 1`. ~ r~ ,-_ . ° 'opt F=,z ,t , ._. ~~ o ~ ~ ~, .. ~ . ' ,o~,Td ?; )given ort 107.`) ~'c.~^`il ~~ :s~• ;'~.?', sovd T~~-venr~ort 16. ~'1 .- ra- "::.ra n~ ,_ at.~_n~-- _ .~ '"--~rrv r,T-,tor ~rei,;.'lt Lines h• t;_ ,~~.r' ~;.~. ~ ~- -Treat =~;ner ;,<_;n Leserve ~~~.h0 ,„.^'.s~~n ~;,,~~1:: ~ .~. 1 `. ;; "Treat A~neric~,-n deserve 11.~.~t.i. ~~'~a~~1 saoo, .,;.~_~•-: 1----,'~~0 T Treat :~~Meric^n Reserve 15,~~~ :..znn ~1~c- _ .~~._ .0~ "Teat ,'~~ner:i.c~.n reserve i~,3ti~.~.ens L=f:cty~~_r; 1.. C~ Treas. "a.,roch 'rater i•.- Sevaer 2;'.`:0 -~ ' ~~- -'~,~~ ='et• %~>. ?'~~• . ~= T.^:ir~ . I~ . o r- m e r . 2 0 __ ~~ n e ~. _ . ~.. t ~ ~- G a } ~._ ? l . l ~. "oiler 7.2.0 = ~ a' ,. i~~,a !.z_1 :-crs 13 ? 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'>> ~ ~ ~;. i~(~ ril'tl0 ~. y-~:i_ns 2"'2.00 Jae r~~zr~o ~ ~.JO ir~il _._omnsorl 2~~, , 0 ~. - ~ :-,~ '~n ~ - ~ ,~ ~-, ~ SST,. ~ .L~ ~. _ '~<,L:_~_SJ.- 1~_. :~~ "-:~ueil_- l~~ , ..,--~r,~,n 2,~ ..)0 =,:',~n.'.,-1in _1=.-~r 3~;)~~.11 . 2jJ..)0 ;',Gil`letil 0,~1'1"'`iCi ?' _i.~(1 , =e ~ ~--~c;. 42n~~~n al'oert _Ie?les ,~; ~,,,,0 °~ ~ ~; ~r t a:'__ 3 ~•. ~~0 .a~'v~ n ~ Wert 2!' ~) ... " , ~, ~~~1-ir.~ 'c~ .:)0 2.lc~n 'a~.l ice >; ,00 L ~ r'~~ ' n '~ „`a l ' :? o~~. 31Z;- . 0 0 ; , . z . ; i~ e ~ a l 1. ~' , , ... ~") "i~ar]ecn ,_i~~.r?- ?_~-.00 r<~. _ c-_nt_irfl 2 ~, -.. T,C1rit~':'.C' l , ~ ~'' ~~' ,nn -~,~~y, ;• ~""tF=rt 7i, ~~•,1,^ -r,-,,-,r.,~t~r ~ ~~t,'L ~.~'C_ ~ j.~,~1 I3ew3_e '„'~tSOn jc~ .,i(~ I.1•,~ _. L~ ,, _ 322.00 ", `~arl~~ - ~:r°it ;~:~ 2!' ~. JO ~T ,.,~P -~!t ~..,e ~.l__ 3i` j Joe .,ici~s >2<),~ 3 14~ L.. .°~. _~ar ton 2~~0.00 J. ~):iint •riTi~t ~'~' S . 17 "-eor~~e Sawver 12~).f30 C. ~+. pci~ 2_'v.u0 F ^~.,i<e1_'~~ ~~,ain :_15.00 r.,. `?anon 37`?,;~3 .'~. ruin 265.00 ~'1. ~. ~ o~aart 220.00 ?~..!te ~?. Rannal5 315.00 ';J. ~3. alexanaer. 200.00 ".-eor~~~e Smit'n 2.30.00 C larenc~~~ ~ . C larlJ 233 .ISO Clai~:~:~c~ 3lacksLF•ar 23 ).00 3~.,ral ~~,_e~~.^_rd 200.00 Janes '~~+rnett 230.00 ~. A. ~ei~F~~bors ~.. 2.00.00 Pete '=ri.s~~am 230.00 ~~ay Ilar~z P(:).00 T;eedyr i~axev x.07.00 Clarence ~icCart,y 200.00 h'rank ~e.~;lir 320.00 Clarence r;lackmon 252.65 ?~errv Lvncn 309.00 ;;Jilliarn Joi.lnson 200.00 f~rvil. '-arlrins 309.00 %arol:~_ C~~ai-~ 300.00 ''J. ~. Ren~,~ar 2'6.00 i~Tacienc Filers 175.00 `~ T,- >lau-~1~ter _. 2~~2.00 J. 'rJ. i3utler 2~3.u7 `~~, '~'. Stricklan~? 2`?2.u0 A. :~'.ieuerQac?~er 37`~.UO ~'o?~!~r~ie Iiarl~ins 2:50.00 ~~°Jilliam i3. Teo T^~e h00.00 Ceral~' 7_ckerson 2"0.00 Stanley :~nc~rews 300.00 A~*ee ?.rooks 276.00 l'J. ~ ',~J ~_lbourn 260.00 ~~~~~~ltiaard -settle 276.00 J. r~. is ree 260.0 Johnnie 3a11eTfJ 290.00 1"~. ~. ~-_arrs 21,x.00 ~Tori~lan ~a.ffern 27Z~.00 Frani~ Jones 2:1_!=.90 Joe ~~ettle 27'_'_.00 "o~-t C::irr~t ~-~60.Oi) Jackie ~T_'it~ts 2_"lZ~..00 3r~,ran :?. ~'~~~ams 230.00 '~a~T ~°reston 235.00 "orlon ~wearen~;er 235.~?0 ."~lton J~.,c.a'~:~ 257.00 Jacl<: -,"enn:i'~_er 3~_'~.00 I~irainett %:;.n~~~eile 2.35.00 r is. 3olles !-;.2.00 ~' llv L. ~.n~'.ers 2_35.00 Ro; ~•'arren 315.00 ton '~Ia~~~oner ''~e1 2.2:.00 ??oward Cxi.bson 2_60.00 _ Joe r~:ilbert 257.00 Roswell -'~l.exander 260.00 ?ici~.arci Cr.~~s ~;.1,x.00 Lverett Pyle 26.0.00 Fannie ~?orm~?.n 325.00 t?rs . .'=aria ~;irin,~ 250.00 Iris Lovell 230.00 Ec~.na L. 'garrison 13;,.00 ~'. i.Cavice 2'j0.00 '~` <T, ~rdner 260.00 ~Jelc.on ?^Ja~r 300.00 Vernon Fierce 260.00 A. 'v~Jood 200.00 Ji~~iir.ie Slau ;titer 150.00 Al ' ~. r`i_tch 260.00 L. ~;c :~aniel 22.OJ ^i. T,~;. Sm-~_tn 27.5.00 A-nes `s~esley 1;'~~.00 .'odd Ed.d ~~i_arson 30!_.00 Janes Gosvaick 235.00 Jo1,n R. Amerson 173.25 :hex .~n~,li sh 16i.. ~0 John L. ~3aird 101.25 Auuie Stice 39.60 rs. -'1. I'alme.r 71.10 Cr~arles E^~;ar 72.00 =~~,bert ,villiar~s, Jr. 100.00 A. ~.An~erson 136.00 Len ~^Jhite 11;..00 L. J. ;--^Ji11ia~7~s 11.00 Sri. ~-. Irby 1.0.00 G. %=. l~Jard L;0.90 rreor~e Tavlor ~~0.00 J. C. ;/cmiston 1i_0.00 Stapleton ~ S -,0.00 J. '~. }~raden 90.00 . . 1~'. '~. "ai.ther 300.00 Dr. ~~ . _'. ;'ill., Jr. 90.00 T'.?ove~ b;~r Al^erman :~~~~miston an::~ seconded by ~sl:~erraan Stapleton that tti,.e meetin~-~ad,io~.~rn. ~'!'~,e motion carr_ed Ci;v Clerk iIayor Regular Session March 17, 195. The Cit~r ~ourcil of the Ci-ty of Play nviF w, T-•xas met i-n re~_rular ses- sion n tre Council room. at the CitTT Hall. :~'iavor, I~1. B. Hood presiding and the followin~~ Aldermen nr~~sent, ~~~T. r. Irbtit, J. C. Edmiston, T. S. ~t;apleton a:nd :.eor~ e L. `T'aylor. Joe Sr arp City Attorn°`~, and fd. R. Ho~~ge Cit~T En€r~neer were also prc;sent. A petit ior~ wus pr~sent~:;d to tre C9_t~r C~ur~.cil as)r:in~~ ti;~~ Counc~ 1 to api_;rove a plat of part of Section 27 G. C. ~:- S. ~~'. Ll~~c'{ JK-2, Hale County, Te- as. ~~~ ~'ET I T I~i~1 THE S`T'A`I'F J~ T~'XAS COLIISTY OF' HALti~ TO `1'HE HOjJOftArL_~' CITY COUi'~~CIL OF Tt;t-~ CITY OF PLC=•I~~1VI~~r, TEXAS: Zdow come DAVID ~~. tJILLS0I1 and wife, ROCFiFLLF ',^IILLSO~~, and LEi~i r~F{OCK and wife., VT?RNA ~_R~JCK, ar.d show to the Honorable '~; ter Council of t~~e City of Plain i ew, 'I'e.x s, ~s foll 1. ows That your p~:~ti.tionr.rs, DAVID R. .~^~ILLS,N and wife, kQCHrJLF ;~JILSOI~1, whose signatures are affixed hereto, are the owners of the followin~_r tract of land known as Brock Addition, Unit Ito. 1, located on the Southeast 1/~ of Secti-on 27, Cs. C. & S. F., Block JK-2, Bale Count?r, Texas; a plat of whi ch Ad.dition is attached hereto and which A~:~d-i ton is more z;aYti.cularly described as follows: .,.,, A tract of land out of the _>outheast 1/~ of Sseti on No. 27, ~~, JK-2, Cs. C. b.; S. F., Hale County, Te-gas des cri~:;-d as BEGId~il~Cr at a point 1~.50.Ob feet north of the Southea-st cornF_+r of Section ~o. 27, Blook JK-2, Hale County, -Texas; ~1 1 TH1I~CE ':Test 19~ feet; ~l'%'?~'T~C?' `Jortr~ 1=~3li.02 feet; i'H?''I1CE' East 1~5 feet East to the East line of Section 27; TH~I:',L; South. 153~_~.02 feet to the PL^Cr OF B~':~I~~~~.I;dG, and contain:in~_ 6.~7 acres of land. 2. Pet; ti oners hereby represent to the Honor ~-ble City Co~.:nci l of the City of I'la~. nvi~~~w, `T'exas, th~+; they are all of the tax- ~~a~-in~;, nualified voters resi_din~; i_n sa' d terri tor~,r ar~d tract of lard rierei_nabove described, and that said tract of land 1 es adjacent to tree present ci t~- lim~i is of said City of Pla'r;-.-i raw, `.Texas. crock Addition, Emit ~~o. 1, located on t're Southeast 1/?~ of Section 27, G. C. & S. F., Block JK-2, Hale County, Texas, i s Conti{=-,uous to the City Limits of the Cit~T ~f t'lainvi w, Texas, and tY~at said Addition is in conforrr.it~, with the plans in and for said City, i.s as:~essible to sewer, wat~~~r and electricitT~, that the owners of said Addition have dedicated the streets and al-le~•s to the public . i~ Petiti_orers .further represent ~t tr:e Honorable City Council thiat all of said 1 and and property is suitable for bui ldin; sites, ancz that 't; i-s desirable, exi;edient and for tr-.e best interests for tree residents of said area and for the Ci tv of i la nvi w that said area Ue annexed to s.ai d Ci ter. Petiti-oners would further show the Honorable Cit~r Council that sai d !,^~ ~: r,-; R E ~~ 0 R F., we, the under•sicned petitioners, res- pectfully petition the Honora'le Cit;Y Council of the City of llain- view, i'e~~:<:: , that tr~e ssAid area, territory- and tract of land. above descr-i-bed b, annexed to the City of P1 ^ ,~iview and be subject to all of its autHorit~r, ordir:ances, poTfrers and ~~overn~rental fun- ;;tions. D,.vid R. ,ro'illson Rochelle '~.'i llson Lem Hrock Varna Brock • Moved by Alderman Taylor seconded by Alderman Irby that the slat be apx~roved bein{_ Ordinance 6~~. See Ordinance book. The motion carried. Moved b?:T Alderman I -bv seconded r~- Alder:riar~ Stapleton that Ord; Hance 6r 3 bP ~ adopted. See Ord' ~ anc~~ ~oo~:~. The motion carried. 14~ A ~'et i t' o~ w~:s ;resented as1~i_rit. for :::aviri or ~'nni s ~tre~ t from 11th Street north to 1!.~th Stre~-t, ar~d on 13th Street from Enna s St- reet to L~all~s Street. `1'he motion carried subject to si~nin~; by Rex Rarnsower which has been. done. .~~ petition h~.s been filed. The Mayor opened four bids received in response to published invitations on sewer work, as follows. Moore Pipeline Co. Base bid 31437.00 Panhandle Construction Co. 26959.4 H. B. Jordan 26t~26.62 Forhan Construction Co. Moved by Alderman Taylor second by Alderman Stapleton, that the Council accept the No. 3 bid of H. B. Jordan, being low bid at 27263.73. .~ ...~......~ }, ~. ... ~~~: ~ . " The motion carried. Moved by Alderman Taylor second by Alder Edmiston, that the Council Authorise Mayor Hood to purchase the Wingate lots in Dairy Barn Neighborhood at 210.00 each. The motion carried. Moved by Alderman Edmiston second by Alderman Irby, that Loading zones be authorized at the following locations Watson Business Collage 215 West 7th City Cab Co. 607 Ash Street Mrs. Childress 606 Broadway Hubbard Warrick Shop 627 Ash The motion carried. Moved by Alderman Edmiston second by Alderman Taylor, that the Council authorize the purchase of a road roller at 1250.00. The motion carried. Moved by Alderman Edmiston second by Alderman Taylor, that Council authorize Tax Collector to accept Fury Food Company check for taues waiving extra cost for delay, as statement was improperly addressed. The motion carried. The minutes of March 3rd read and approved, and the list of bills submitted was approved for payment. BILLS MARCH 4TH TO 17TH M 0. Stapleton W. 0. Speck Southwestern Pub. Service Shook Tire Sargent & Sowell Shook Tire Co. White Super Market West Pharmacy Whites Market C. R. Anthony Broadway Tire Service Burch Magnolia St. Barleys Service Edmiston Service R. C. Da.ffern Hearld News Pub. Co. Mero Chrome Plating Co. Meinecke Bros. M & W Stationery R. A. McDaniel Midwest Reproductions 227.50 Leo Thrasher 40.00 3..00 Virgils Teaaeo l4 .25 .22.10 Winn Motor Co. 148.31 1.00 Western Auto 1.64 131.t~6 Western Union 4.15 83.89 Western Elec. Contractor 44.9? 110.00 Southwestern Pub. Service ,142.72 8.47 623.89 20.00 1227,85 5.00 Firemens R & R Fund 112.32 5.94 Mrs. Gene Boa 2.08 16.65 Chicken Inn 111.00 3.75 Plainview Ready Mix 20.90 47.53 Sears Roebuck 1.25 !{.2.71 Seipp Machine Shop 90.70 60.67 Tea Mun Retirement 731.38• 7.5o M M +~ 32.19 10.93 Criminal Research Products 3.26 16.05 Mrs. Velma Garner 97.50 9.00 Drew Cills Mieograph 111.45 9.27 Sure Fire Equip. Co. 34.72 147 Plainview Safety Lane 6.50 P. H. Bryan Tranapt Charity 12.00 Plainview Hardware 41.73 The Texas Company 1020.58 Plainview Plate Glass 2.06 lOb.55 Plains Machinery 208.43 Pioneer Natural Gas 1.50 Plains Welding Supply 27.72 Southwestern Bell Tel. 44.05 Plainview Plb. Co, 45.44 L. C. Wayland 70.00 Perry Service !}.00 Reuel Nmsh Chevrolet 5075.00 Plainview Auto Pts. 118.25 Great American Reserve 21.26 Stapleton Brothers 15,18 Pa~roll ~_ 12657.53 Strains Service 3..25 1805.00 W. J. Lewis refund 45,00 "' 462.20 Moved by Alderman-Ed~iston second by Alderman Irby that the meeting adjourn. The motion carried. P. H. Br ~ M. B. Hood C~ ~; t y er Mayor ~. -~ Regular Session April 7, 1958 The City Council met in Regular Session with Mayor M. B. Hood presiding, and the following Aldermen in attendance T. S. Stapleton, W. H. Irby, George L. Taylor, G.-H. Ward, J. C. Edmiston, C. B. Cline Jr. City Attorney Joe Sharp and City Engine®r W. R. Hogge were also present. The minutes of March 17th were read and-approved. Moved by Alderman Taylor second by Alderman Edmiston, that the Council reject all bids on the new well. ' Thy motion carried. Moved by 1~lderman Irby seQOnd by Alderman Edmiston, that the Ordinance regulating ambulances, being no. 685 be adopted. See Ordinance Bk. Vol. 1 The motion carried. Moved by ald®rman Irby second by Alderman Ward, that the following streets be. designated ror paving. Wayland 5th to 6th Lindberg from Broadway to Columbia The motion carried, Moved by Alderman Irby second by Alderman Ward, that the Council approve City Engineers recommendation for purchase of a new lift station for .the northwest location, at a cost of ~1,,b00.00. The motion carried. The Mayor read reports as follows. Delinquent Taxes 473.52 Current tease 6751}.54 Food Inspector - 6.00 - .Parking meters 2437.50 - Meat inspector Pees b .45 Police report ~ 245.85 City Clerk W~ 1127.27 City Clerk Gen , ~ 727.01 Bus Bench rentals 23.25 Water Plant gals. pumped ~ 44064500 Moved bg Alderman Edmiston second by Alderman Irby that the reports be ccepted and fil®d and the list of bills submitted be approved for payment. LIST OF BILLS: March 17,.195 to April 7, 195 Plv. Harley Davidson Sales 1398.51 Mid-Way Supply Co. 20.00 P1v. Harley Davidson Sales 41.70 Neptune Meter Co. 347.73 Wy R. Hogge 50.00 National Disinfectant Co. 273.21 Southwestern Bell Tele. 290.29 Phillips Petroleum Co. 21.31 Jy Oliver Bier, P. M. 15.00 Plv.. Hosp. & Clinic 630,17 P-. H. Bryan Petty Cash 36.27 Plv. Plumbing Co. 53.74 P~. H. Bryan Petty Cash 1 .71 Plv. Veterinary Clinic 10.00 Great American Reserve 14.56 Plv. Builders Supply L}.80 Great American Reserve 18.62 Phillips Battery Co. 16.83 Great American Reserve 4.57 Viking supply Co. 225,47 T. W. Gibson 10.00 Plainsman Supplies, Inc. 5.00 Frances Davis 12.00 Perry~s Service Station 4.00 J. Oliver Bier, P. M, - 11!{..00 Plv. Seed House 40.00 West Texas Equip. Co. 1250.00 June Reed Salvage 25.00 Carl Grizzell Plbg. & Heat. 7.50 The Rose Shop 5.00 Hale County 83.25 The Rohan Co., Inc. 53.42 Mrs. L. Bailey 30.00 Reuel Nash Chev., Inc. 152.34 Boyd & Davenport ~ 474.45 Roper Hydraulics Ina. 9 ~ 13©.50 Boyd & Davenport Ins. 102.72 The Steck Co. 92. 7 Boyd & Davenport Ins. 16.18 M. 0. Stapleton Welding 4.10 Medical Center Hospital 100.00 Shook Tire Co. 30.00' J. Oliver Bier 99.00 Shook Tire Co. 82,67 Board of City Development 250.00 Sargent Sowell, Inc. 109.25 Board of City Development 1250.00 Safe-T-Gal Sign & Decal 26.30 Plainview Public Library 150,00 Traf-O-Teria System 600.00 Jr. League Day Nursery 25.00 W. J. Winter Publication 20.00 Mercantile National Bank 1550.00 West Pharmacy 17.95 Irene Trimble 15,00 Wood Mitch®ll 52.50 Bill Ritter 2.20 Whites Super Market 119.00 F. D. Gaither ~ 53.26 Winn Motor Co. 20.86 Hartense Pelphrey 17.00 Waco Street Marking Co. 50.80 W, A. Reeder - 21.60 Wind Motor Co, 78.35 Newt Wheeler 43.20 Nava~yo Freight Lines 6.92 George sawyer 54.00 C. R Anthonys Co. 27.93 Clarence Blacl~on 27.00 Army & Navy Store 28.55 P. H. Bryan City Clerk 86,00 Amarillo Blueprint Co. 82.08 Adams Electric Co. 1.60 Barley+s Cities Service 13.25 Army & Navy Store 19.96 Craig 011 Co.- 6.11 Banks Hardware 5.00 City Blacksmith Shop 3.50 B. & C. Electronics Lab. 269.05 Consumers Fuel Assoc. 7.98 B. & G. Welding Works 3.00 Davis Electric Motor Ser. 15.18 Gene Bumpus Dee Yancey - 24.43 Henry+s Plv. Tire Ser. 127.00 Bryan+s Food Store 5.25 Higginbotham-Bartlett Co, 59.43 Crenshaw Paint & Glass Co. 2.35 Higginbotham-Bartlett Co. 42.39 Clove & Cowan Inc. 3?.51 Herald-News Publishing Co. 72.69 Connor Mathes Co „ Inc. 5.10 Larson-Turner Imp. Co. 2.55 Conner Mathes do., Inc. 59.7© The Long Bell Lumber Co. b.38 Casey Bakery 1.35 McDonald+s Trading ~'ost 42.75 Ga.rpenter Paper Co, 38.45 R. C. Mangum 42.32 Dulaney Auto Parts 45.00 National Food Store ll 14l~..00 75 93 Dempster Brothers Suppl~tCo. Diamond Indust 830.15 - .84 Mrs. Joe Maxwe Midwest Reproduction Co. . 146.95 . Elkhart Brass Mfg. Co. 8.01 Public Health & Equip. 12.00 Martin Motor Co. 1.31 R. Daffron Coal & Feed 8.70 Foxworth-Galbraith Lub. Co. 1L}.95 Plv. Hardware Co. 13.52 Ted George Representative 148.00 Plainview Hardware Co. 32.33 George+s Service 15.00 Plv. Auto Parts t P 3.61 125 61 Dudley E. Godwin - 20.00 ar s Plv. Auto . F. Goodrich Store B 66,08 Western Electrical Cont. 10.93 . Gallaway+s Janitor Supplies 31.35 Western Electrical Cont. ?2.16 Hale County 70.00 Plains Welding Supply k S Sh 26.08 8 75 Hunters Inc. ~ 5.25 er. amroc Richardson . Holts Sporting Goods Co. 11.20 Reams Electric i t El 167.99 75 422 Anton Hotel Cleaners 1.15 ec r c Reams & El t . ! 40 0 The Harder Agency - 21.05 e. ery Rogers Bat Sh hi {. , 12 ?5 The Harder Agency Mildred Tucker Co. Clerk 71.00 2.50 ne op Seipp Mac Seipp Machine Shop . 5.00 Hale County Abstract Co. 3.00 Shepard+s Tin & Sheet Metal 1.00 Kimbell Plv. Co. 6.48 E. F. Shearer Texaco 4.81 Kikers Service 28.01 Shamrock Super Service 7.50 Lamar Elementary School 3.30 Vicks Machine Shop 3.00 Lemons Funeral Directors 50.00 Western IInion Telegraph Co. 5.05 149 Merrills Farm & Ranch 16.f30 Whites Super Market 14.15 Medical Center Hosp. 113.59 Davia Plumbing Co. 7.00 Dan MaeNaughton 64.52 Inman Irrigation Well Ser. 17.98 M. & W. Stationery Co. 3.3~ Lynns Cosden Station 3.24 Leo R. Thrasher - 70.U0~ Pioneer Natural Gas Co. 274.60 Plains Welding Supply 2.40 Pioneer Natural Gas Co. 111.05 Eaton Stationery Go. 13.130 Joe Sharp ].1.4.65.90 Eaton Stationery Co. 368.68 Virgils Texaco Ser. 5.00 Plainview Safety Lane 3.50 - SALARIES M. B. Hood 300.00 Joe Sharp, 275.00 P. H. Bryan 450,00 Fannie R. Norman 325.00 Quadine Billington 250.00 Iris B. Lovell 230.00 A. L. King 230.00 Jerry. Langford ?7.50 H. P. Pelphrey 420.00 A. F. Anderson 88.00 A. R. Cardinal 336.©0 Robert Williams 60.00 V. A. Botkin 291.00 Paul Voyles 240.00 Lackin C. Waldrop 314.00 Delbert Todd- 40.00 A. L. Hestand 289.00 P. W. Cayce 270.00 Charlene Clark 2139.00 Foy Gaither 300.00 c.~ Lonnie Miller 304.00 Weldon Way 300.00 Raymond V. Claycomb 295.x0 B. A. Wood 200.00 ~': Floyd Lamb 329.2I} C. H. Pyle 220.00 ""' James R. Russell 306.00 L. D. Horton 326.1.!4. ``~ Artie R. Nivens 272.00 A, D. Cowart 220.00 '~ Virgle Thompson 272.00 W. B. Alexander 200.00 D; H. Coulson 122.00 Clarence E..Clark 230.00 Franklin Miller 304.00 Bural Shepard 200.00 Kenneth Bourland 250.00 R. A. Neighbors 200.00 Albert Meales 250.00 Ray Eldred 230.00 Marvin Emert 21~-5.00 Clarence McCarty. 200.00 Eldon Wallace 240.00 Clarence Blackmon 240.00. C. R. Stegall 252.40 William Johnson 220.00- Doyle Clark 2b5.U0 J. A. Braden 90.00 George McInturff 240.00 C. T. Hill 45.00- Tom N. Emert 240.00 Harold L. Craig 300.00 Watson Dewey - 24.0.00 Nadine Eilers 175.00 Charles Brittian 240.00 J. W. Butler 289.00 Joe Ricks 265.00 A. M. Feuerbacher 375.00 G. A. Palmer 70.65 William R. Rogge 600.00 C, L. Edgar 72.00 Stanley M. Andrews 300.00 George V, Sawyer 95.20 W. D. Wilbourn 260.00 L. A. Horton 220.00 J. H. McGee 260.00 Ottie B. Guin 265.00 A. D. Harris 215.00 Nute W. Rannals 315.00 Frank Jones _ 215.00 George Smith 225.00 Hoyt Curry 450.00 Claude Blackshear 230.00 Bryan B. Adams 230.00 James Barnett 230,00 Gordon Swearingen 235.00 Floyd Ryle 130.00 Jack Inniken 315.00 Pete Grisham 230.00 S. E. Bolles 425.00 Haskell Spain ~ 131.38 Roy Warren .315.00 Leedy Maxey 407.00 Howard Gibson 260.00 Frank Rigler 320.00 Roswell Alexander 260.00 Berry Lynch 309.00 Everett Pyle 260.00 Arvil Harkins 309.00 Mrs. Mark Eiring 250.00 W. E. Rennegar 296.00 Edna Harrison 1135.00 P. W. Slaughter 2132.00 T. J. Gardner 260.00 W. E. Strickland 282.00 Vernon Pierce 260.00 Tommie R. Harkins 2130.00 Al D. Fitch 24.00 Gerald 0. Dickerson Agee Brooks 2130.00 276.00 Delmar Sharp L. G. McDaniel 260.00 225.00 Edward Settle 276.00 W. M. Smith 215.00 Johnie D. Ballow 290.00 Agnea Wesley 175.00 Norman Daffron 274.00 Truitt Ray 260.00 Joe Settle 274.00 Todd Edd Burson 304.00 Jackie Titus 274..00 James Goswick 285.00 Ray Preston 243.50 Rea English 240.00 Alton Judah 272.00 Lawrence Baird 112.50 Emmett Linville 235.00 W. H. Irby 4.0.00 Bi11y E. Sanders 235.00 G. H. Ward 40.00 Dolton Waggoner 225.00 Geo. L. Taylor 40.00 Joe Gilbert 25.71 J. C. Edmiston 1}0.00 Charles Jacobs 23 1.34 T. S. Stapleton 40.00 Richard E. Cross 415.00 1 ~ ~ petition was presented asking for parking meters on 7th Street between Baltimore and Columbia, Moved by-Alderman Ward second by Alderman Stapleton, that the meters be installed. Ordinance No 6$9 See Triinute Ordinance Bood No. 1 - . the motion carried. RESOLUTION - REGULAR ELECTION April 1, 1958 Be it known that at a regular session of the City Council of the City of Plainview, Texas, held in the City Hall on the 7th day of April 1958s on the motion of Alderman W. H. Irby and seconded by Alderman J. C. Edmiston the following Resolution was unanimously adopted i~ihereas, the City. Council of the City of Plainview, Texas. on this the 7th day of April 1958 has canvassed the results of an election called for the purpose of ehcting three Aldermen and a Mayor, which said election was h®ld on the first. day of April 1958; and ~ - - WHEREAS based on said returns the. said City Council does hereby_ declare W. H. Irby, T. S. Stapleton, C.B. Cline Jr. to be elected as said Alderman of the City of Plainview, - AND the City Council does hereby declare M. B. Hood elected Mayor of the City of Plainview, Texas; now therefore, BE IT RESOLVED that the said Aldermen and Mayor be duly installed in the offices to which they have been elect®d upon their taking the oath of office Votes cast 642: M. B.. Hood 589 W. H._Irby 425, T. S. Stapleton 388, C. B. Cline 377. City Attorney Joe Sharp administered the oath of Office to the newly elected Officials. Moved by Alderman Ward second by Alderman Irby, that a loading zone recommended by Director of Public Safety be d®signated in front of Comer Cleaners, 809 Beoadway. The motion carried. Moved by,Alderman Taylor secoo.d by Alderman Stapleton, that the Council purchase three {3) warning signals. .•.; .; .s '~..;. ~~,,`~ . _;`~-he motion carried. . `; Moved by Alderman Stapleton second by Alderman Irby that the meeting stand adjourned. H Br P. y er The motion carried. !a""~ M B. Hood yor 15~ Regular Session April 21st, 195$ 1 The City Council met in regular session with Mayor I`~~. B. Hood pre- siding and the following Aldermen in attendance, G. H. ti~Jard, T. S. Stapleton, `v'1. H. Irby, C. B. Cline Jr. City Attorney Joe Sharp and City r{}gineer w'I. R. Hogue also ~~rere present Moved by Alderman Z:Tard second by Alderman Cline, That the Resolution on Bus Benches be passed. The motion carried. R E S O L U T I O N C ~' 1 Be it known that at a regular meeting of the City Council of the City of Plainview held in-the City Ha11 on the 2lstday of April, 195$, on montion made by G.H. Ward and seconded by C. B. Clines Jr. , the fo owing reso ution was adopted: BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Plainview, Texas, that the application of the said J. B. Roberts and Lester James, Jr. to transfer to them the rights and privileges under the contradt between B. T. Formby and Jae Harter and the City of Plainview dated February 15, 1955, and on file wits-~ the City Cler}ti of ~,l~e C' t,T of P~ ainv~ew, which rights and privileges were transferred to and are presently held by J. ~. Haynes, be, and the same is hereby approved. This transfer of the rights and privileges from the said J. E. Haynes to J. B. Roberts and Lester James, Jr. is made subject to their complying with the terms and provisions thereof and in consideration of tizeir assuming the obligations of the said J. E. Haynes under said contract. Approved this the 21st day of April, 195$, and ordered filed and recorded on the minutes of the City ouncil of the City of Plainview, Texas. ATTEST: I'~~. B. Hood M. B. Hood, Mayor City of Plainview City ClerT-'~ r~ioved by Alderman Cline second by Alderman Irby, that the franchise on Bus Benches be extended five years from this date The motion carried. 1 Moved by Alderman Vdard second by Alderman Irby, that the Council will support a City Playground Supervision Program, to the extent of X750, provided that the project is properly organized and sponsored. The motion carried. The minutes of April 7th read and approved. Moved by Alderman Irby second by Alderman Stapleton that the Council accept the proposal for bonding all City Employees except those re- quired by Charter to have specific bonds, of the Fidelity and Deposit Co. for a three year term. The motion carried. X52 The Mayor submitted the annual report of Robert T~ietzer C.P.A. on the transactions of theCity for 1956-1957, which was ordered filed. Moved by Alderman Irby second. by Alderman a~Jard, That pay audit bill amount of :1,000. The motion carried. Moved by Alderman ~~Jard second by Alderman Stapleton, That The Council approve paving on Houston Street from 5th. to 6th. The motion carried. l~ioved by Alderman Stapleton second by Alderman Ward, That the Council advertise for bids on the following, 1. 1$00 feet of $ inch cast iron or Asbestos pipe and 3, ~ Bends 2. 24-2 inch valves 6-6inch valves, 1-finch valve, 1-finch flange valve , 1-finch check valve, 1-finch flow meter, 6 fire hydrants, bids to be opened May 19th, 7:30 PmM. The motion carried. Moved by Alderman Irby second by Alderman Stapleton, that advertise for pump for new well to be opened P~Iay 19th. 7:30, PAM. The motion carried. Moved by Alderman Ward second by Alderman Stapleton, that thereportof Southwestern Bell. Telephone Co. Stree Rentals for 1 year, amounting to x$,336.90, be accepted and filed. Municipal Retirement X712.30 L. C. TsJayland N". D. ~p$2~00 115.40 Lubbock Grader Blade 304.59 46.40 City of Plv. Payroll 12;6$1.63 Firemens R & R 117.42 1,910.00 The Texas Company. 1,037.47 4'%9.50 10$.24 W. A. Boedeker 15.00 ~- SOU j~Jest Pub Ser Stlgts 1,227.$5 Board of City Dev. 250.00 miscel. 137.52 1,250.00 " VJ& S 5$6.43 Plv. Public Library 150.00 Alexander Neiss Drug ~'J&T~ 13.50 Jr. League Day Nursery 25.00 Airport Cafe- Nieals pol. $2.95 Merchantile Nat'l Bank1,550.00 Drew Cella Pfineograph 10.30 Irene Trimble -T~r`elfare 15.00 Carl Grizzell Swer 7.50 Mrs. L. Bailey 30.00 Hale County ~Jel. & Tied. 69.00 S. ~'J. Bell Telephone 241. $0 P1v.Ready T~~ix Concrete 3.90 36.90 Plains Drug Co. VJel& Tied. 12.60 Al D. Hitch 3.60 Plv. Hosp. Rc C_linic Fdn. 22.$2 S. E. Balles $5.00 Great Amer. Res. Ins. Co~94.5$ T~ioved ,seconded carried, that the Great Ariier. " " " 116.17 mee 'n d'ourn. The motion carried. reat Amer. " "' " 15.95 -- -~~- - ---- -r ,r -r $7 -- - City Clerk ~""'~"~~~~^-y~ ---------------------- T?ayor. JOINT I~iEETING Commissioner Court and City Council, at the Court HRuse April, 2c tl,, 195. &i~Ys 4-$5$ to 4-20-5$ Approved 4-21-5$ Present for the Cit,r Ni. B. Hood G. H. Ward C. B. Cline,Jr. P. H. Bryan ~t~. R. Ho~;ge u^J, H. Irby J,,e Sharp Carl r~~~illiams and Present for the County: Lee Nowlin Doc Brot~vn J. J. Goldsten Joe Odell Rayburn Karrh Bill Hammond, engineers were also present. 15 r~ Judge Nowlin ope~ied 4 bids on airport Contract as follows: Chastain & Creel ;14,1993.$5 • alt No. 1 11,$13.00 Bryan & Hoffman 117,956.46 alt No. 1 18,411.30 Vvest Texas Const Co. 132,342.09 alt No. 1 12,372.93 Brown ~ Root 143,253.55 alt No. 1 13,22$.15 ~ After reciept of Engineers tabulation and recommendation the fol-owing resolution was passed. Moved by C. B. Cline and seconded by G. H. V~lard that the bid of ¢..,. Bryan & Hoffman covering the base bid and Alternate Td~. 1 in the total amount of $~12$, 367.76, be accep ted. Also that T•Zayor Pd:. B. Herod be authorized to sign grant agreement with ~aa on Project No. g-41-036-5$06. Motion carried with three members voting Aye, opposed, none. A similar resolution was adopted by the Commissioners Court. Moved by Alderman Irby second by Alderman Cline that the City pay X500 per month up to X2,000, to the Airport Fund. The motion carried And the meeting adjour f~ P.I. Br an _ .T. Hood City Clerk ayor Regular Session May 5th 195$ The City Council met in Regular Session with P~~ayor i~.B. Hood presiding Aldermen, W. H. Irby, Geo. L. Taylor, G. H. Ward, and C. B. Cline Jr. were present also City Attorney Joe Sharn, a.nd City Engineer ~'~. R. Ho~;ge. The minutes of 4-21 acid 4-2$ read corrected and approved. Moved by Alderman Taylor second by Alderman Irb~T, That the Council pass The Street closing ordinance Tdo. 6$6, Dr Webbs Petition. (See ordince book No. 1) °.~;.. •:.Tl}e m`d.tion carried. T~Ioved by Alderman Irby second by Alderman C. B. ;line, That the F~ayor be authorized to sign Contract on Dump Ground upkeep with Gobe ~~irk. The motion carried. The Cit,T Engineer presented 2 estimates as follows: On ~~'Jell No. 10 Bud Gibbons ariount 1,144.13 H. B. Jordon on steer contract amount 10,421. 6l I'1ioved by Alderman Irby second by Al~lenman 'v°dard, That the est~ rates be paid. The motion carried. 154 The P~Iayor read re~~arts for April as follows City Clerk 'uia& mow. ~ 44,395.66 City Clerk Gen. Funds. 1$,693.43 Current Taxes 3 , 2t~4. $7 Delinquetn Taxes 29$.2$ Police Report 2,?74.00 Parking meters 2,969.50 T~~eat Inspector fees accrd 67.65 rood Inspector 3.00 ;,later Plant gals pumped 50,552,400 T~oved by Alderman Irby second by Alderman Cline, that the reports be accepted and filed and the list of bills sl~bmitted be ap~~roval for payment. The motion carried. Bills 4-2T-5$ to 5-5-5$. Hale County Abstract Co 20.00 J.H.McGee 25.00 Northwestern Univ. Traffic 7.00 F.D.Gaither 50.00 Quaker Rubber Division 264.00 Pview Fire Dept 45.00 Leedy Maxey ( Lubbock) 9.00 T.J.Gardner 15.00 Boyd Davenport Lia Ins 466.24 A.T~.Feuerbacher 25.00 rt I06.94 VJ.L.Copeland 30.00 » I4.$2 G.E.Jones Elec 135.25 Chas E Pierce 2I0.00 J Robert l~Zetzger I000.00 Pan SaFe RR frt 2$2.74 American LaFrance 7.91 J.Q.Long Roofing Co 7$.00 Army & Navy Store $.50 P.H.Rryan Petty Cash 42.97 B.C.Electronic 4$.45 ~r 7.03 Boyd Davenport 15.24 City Tax Collector $0.00 Gene B:~mpuss Operator 6.50 Payroll Gen 23522.$2 Camps Pharmacy I.59 rr V~ater&S I$40.00 Clowe & Cowan 31.$7 tt Pk meters 527.25 Connor h~athes Co 4.60 Social Security Eland. 540.93 Diamond Industrial Co 40.66 Great American Reserve 17.00 Cannor Mathes CO 44.13 Texas Mun "Retirement 577.54 Dempster 3ros $30.15 riremens R & R I19.45 Martin Niotor Co 4.69 City Nat. Vd.H. tax 22I6.50 Eatons Stationery 24$.32 Hartense Pelphrey 25.00 Hale Co State Bank Box 3.30 Hoyt Curry 45.00 T~~ildred mucker Co Clk 3.00 P~i.B:Hood 25.00 Hale County Abstract Co 55.50 W.D.Vvilbourn 25.00 Hale Co.Airport 570.00 1 ~ a~ Hale County Airport 129.50 hoyt Curry 13.65 Inter Assn Chief Police 15.00 C.P~.Anthony Co 16$.44 Johnson Texaco Service 35.96 Consumers Fuel Assn 6.53 Arch Keys Flowers 6.00 R.C.Daffern Fuel Feed 1.92 Lynns Cosden Station 3.60 Edmiston Service Station 4.73 Medical Center 37.20 Farmers '~l~`~.cicsr:?ith ~nop 37.20 T4~.W. Stationery 3.96 ~3. F. Goodrich Store 131.39 Haggard Nall $.00 Higg- Bartlett Lbr 172.01 R. C.P~Zangum 77.56 ~,. K. Hufstedler & Son IS • 45 T~sid way Supply Co 69.60 J.B.Kidd 7.50 C~I)an ficNaughton Ins 50.00 Larson Turner Irnp 53.30 ~' rf 224,71 Lono Bell Division 64.47 .~ ~ T.~'~.Gibson I0.00 Mrs J.W.T~~axwell 93.?5 Neptune meter Co 452.2I T°~einecke Bros 4.~5 Nunn Electric Supply 4.56 Henry Pview Tire Shop 54.40 Owens Electric 35.93 Plains Welding Supply II.60 37.60 Pioneer Nat Gas Co 13.73 " 4.00 Plv ~Tospital & Clinic Fdn 150.00 " 254.67 Pview Wrecker service 2.00 Plains T~.ach Co 32.4I Plv P~Zotor Service 23.95 The Prescription Shop I2.15 Richardson Shamrock Service I2.30 Plv Hospital & Clinic Fdn I00.00 " 14.75 Plains Printing Co 16.90 . Reed T~~recking Yard I, Op Phillips Pet Co 2.50 • Strains Super Service 2.50 Plains Drug Co $'75 Virgils Texaco Service 5.25 Rogers Battery & Elec 55.5$ 6vestern Union 4.$9 Reuel Nash Chev Co 462.$$ Alexander Neiss Drug 13.50 ff 6.61 Barley City Service 6.00 Reams Elec Co 140.40 Bearing Specialists Inc 2.60 The Rohan Company 145'7$ City Blacksmith Shop 34.50 . Shook Tire Co IOI.I$ ' n I2.00 ft II. ~5 Gallaways Jan service 63.32 The Steck Co 35'50 Herald News Pub Co 2$0.00 Sure Fire Equip Co 55.75 Jarvis Tull Co 66.22 P~iarshall Surratt Coll. 37.50 McDonald Trading Post 15.1,5 K.Q.Silverthorne I00.00 " 36.65 State Chemical Co 31.00 Plainview Plb Co 5.14 Tobys Advtr 2.50 " I4. $$ Traf'oteria System 105.00 Plv Builders Supply 36.60 Univ. T,f_ ~.~~ ;:~=y1e5 ~' 15 Plv need House I0, 5p ~5~ Phillips Battery Co rt Plv Hardware `"Cb ••`~'. ~•~~ n Plv Auto Parts M. B. Hood W. H. Irby G. H. Ward George tPaylor J. C. Edmiston C. B. Cline Jr. T. S. Stapleton Joe Sharp P. ?I. Bryan ~.~uadene Killington A. L. King H. P. Pelphrey A. Ft. Cardinal V. A. Botkins Laskin C. ~tialdrep A. L. iestand Charleen Clark Lonnie Tiller rtaymond V. Claycomb Floyd Lamb James Russell Artie R. Nivens Virgle Thompson D. H. Coulson Franklin P~iiller Kenneth Bourland Albert T~ieales Marvin Emert Lldon tidallace C. R. Stegall Doyle C1 irk Geo. P~1cInturff Tom Emert Dewie eratson Charles Brittrin Joe Ricks L. A. Horton George V. Sawyer 0. B. Guin Nute jti'. Rannals Claude Blackshear James Barnett PU per Gr ~-s,~~;n~ Flo~rd Pyle Leedy P~iaxey Frank Bigler Berry Lynch Arvil Hax~~C~s Vd. E. Renegar P. W. Slaughter ~,'. E. Strickland Tommie Harkins Gerald 0., Dickerson Agee Brooks Edward Settle Johnnie Bellew Norman Daffron Joe Settle Jackie Titus Ray Preston Alton Judah Emmett Linville Billy E. Sanders Delton Udaggoner ~:harles Jacobs Richard E. Cross 26.6$ 4.$0 39.7$ 124,5$ Plv Auto Parts Rowland Gordon Co Rockwell Pros Santa Fe Trail Green T~Zachinery Co 24.55 72.20 20.I7 16.77 46.75 SALARIES l~ OR AP~~IL 195$ 300.00 40.00 40.00 40.00 40.00 30.67 40.00 275.00 450.00 250.00 230.00 420.00 336.00 391.00 314.00 2$9.00 2$9.00 304.00 295.00 34$.92 306.00 272.00 272.00 122.00 315.69 250.00 250.00 250.00 z5o.oo 265.00 z$S.oo 245.00 240;00 240.00 240.00 265.00 220.00 166.60 265.00 315.00 z3o.oo 230.OC 230.00 260. ~)0 407.00 320.00 311.00 313.00 300.00 2$2.00 2$4.00 2$3.00 2$0.00 27$.00 276.00 290.00 276.00 2$0.00 274.00 252.00 272.00 245.00 245.00 zz5.oo 279.50 415.00 Fannie Norman Iris Lovell J. A. Brud en F. D. Gaither P. W. Cayce Weldon Vlay B. A. Wood C. H. Pyle L. D. Horton A. D. Cowart W. B. Alexander Clarence ~. Clark Bural Shepard R. A. Neighbors Roy Eldred Clarence McCarty Clarence Blackmon George Smith VYilliam Johnson Harold Craig Tdadine Eilers J. W. Butler A. M. Feuerbacher ~~'il]_iam R. Hogge Stanley Andrews W. D. Wilbourn J. H. McGee A. D. Harris Frank J nes Hoyt Curr~T Bryan B. Adams Gordon Sweareng~n Jack ~innikin S. E. Bolles Roy Warren Howard Gibson Roswell Alexander Everdtt Pyle T~ir~:. Tiark Eiring T~dna Harrison T. J. Gardner Vernon Pierce Truett Ray Al D. Fitch L. G. I~~c Dani el W. ~'~. Smith Agnes srdesley Todd E. Burson James Goswick Rex English EXTRA John L. Baird Charts Edgar G. A. Palmer Paul Voyles Robert William Jr. Delmer Sharp Leslie Jones John Lewis Audie Stice A. F. Anderson Samuel Voyles T~iaximo Alanis A. D. Julian Thomas Bosser E. L. Edwards 325.00 230.00 90.00 300.00 270.00 300.00 200.00 220.00 305.76 220.00 200.00 230.00 200.00 200.00 230.00 200„00 240.00 220.00 73.33 300.00 175.00 2$9.00 375.00 600.00 300.00 260.00 260.00 215.00 215.00 450.00 230.00 235.00 315.00 425.00 315.00 260.00 260.00 260.00 250.00 1$5.00 260.00 260.00 260.00 260.00 225.00 z15.0o 175.00 366.00 2$5.00 240.00 115.65 72.00 72.00 152.00 136.00 65.00 19.00 21.00 $0.00 44.00 96. ~00 5$165 32.00 24.00 35.00 ~~ Moved by Alderman Taylor seconded by Alderman Ward, that the meeting adjourn. The motion,~arried. Y N, CIT CLER M. B. HOOD, MAYO ^, I y .,! w- ) ~ Y" R 1 w'i ~ G! ~ i- - Y7 ~ r 1a ~ .. ., .. r ..-~ + `~ ~ • i p J "~ `'~ ~r~ ~ _~ T'. ~v 4 ~.~ i' ~~ an 1. 1. Tr 1~~ ~ ,(1 r- ~ .L ~~ V~' ~.l .' ~ ~ F s .L ~V J ~ ~: ~ C~ ~.. ~ • ,~h - ' F' `.'.r f~S ]' (7 r' f1 j'i H_ C"t :.. ~. C1 S' - : r..i X ~: S '-' Q "1 S ° t. ;_, ~? 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'.:. ~naci, 1~~1a~r~~r ~1 ecia]_ .es:;-i or: Mai- 22nd, ] ~~"~'~. `l'Le Ci.t~,r Council met in s~~e ~~°~sidin~ and tl,e follow3_n~•. ~':~rC~., r~'. `~. vet :.,l.etOn, ~~• ^- C: t~.' r1i-~"•^rrcE;`T JOe ,~~~c:.rt-,~:rld ::ial sF~' s; oz~ wit'r P~a~-or A ld e r'r, : t-~ r Y ~, s F~ r; t , y.?•, I; _. ni„~. 1_:. 1 ~ r . e wire also ,;.sera ~~ ~;'.iiaA'C 11 r^e t t',~l C ''i '~ ~ rF4 C~_c, ~ '~F rill .''or,••,3i.]_ties T~.rere ?:av!~d. It; uTas detF~ryr~'r_ed tY,at Peerl..c:ss Pump ;ompa!r~T effic. ~~,~~ at ''i_1,~1.00 .~n.d _.yron v.':C~'.'SOn ei•f~iC. Of 7'! ':~ ~~C()~?.26, we"c. ~C?47 "iil.^, r .,, ~^T E;I"F t led for furt?~~,~~r 'nformat`or. ~~ `Pr:~E- Mc''anE, C~ st Iron ~'1r:e ~~lr,~~r~ _ +-ru:; low bi _~er as fol.lo~~TS. ~?Q00 feet 2" ~•`ec~ian ~_c 1 Jo'_nt C.T.~'. ~t: .~,5s~' 12 2 inc_ T for _ _ov_ " 11.?~' 1a 2 00 J 1e_ rye ben:~G ~_ rr ~ •~ ` . I~'oved b~- .zlderrnar_ ~taplef;_~.n sec~r;aed ~,~~ !:l~~~errriar: C]_irre, +~L•<+ v;uz- lOYJ r;~ C~ .. ~'.'.'_ ''. St Tr+ } 7 "'r~' ('Ori.'.^2.T1V. ~r1G T Or~E` t`-::r :~teCl vOt t' I7~;' wc~S lOw ~:tra~er `3 S ~'O]-10`vJ:; : l~' C)0 fir, :- ~ ~ ~ t _._ ~, off' y ::'_~ C~=st Ir°on F pe , lon Joint ~~,~'.n ~ 8 i.r~e c^.st ~ r.,n •L; Y,; -:~,r,]c ~:~±-• 2~ ter, ,• --oJe'~:1 ti`, _lder"`_~_:~ a-'lor SF v..."!d~ ~, r,`~' ._1..a~v'r.r`:_y~ ~~ ~'•-.lCt'J;]., tti:`it ~~a~r ldw bid of Lone :star Step:1 :; ;~~,1~,-.. , 'd 1;';:~ Suprl~, Con.:,a~:~T ,,,,.s 1.o1,T ~,;_ ~de~^ _., fn1_lof:s: 2L~. 2 incr; mect ~ . Joint ~ra;;e valve s a± ~ 9.27 l! .. .~ 1 ~ ;_nc'r_, Flans ~ " " ("l . ~2 ]_ ~', i n Cr: :~'_"" l e C:'f. ~,T a l V e 'r 11 ? . 21 2 ~ ircr• dry:. ,-c= r cotz r nl , - s ~.I 17,01;. ur,-,1* ., ~nr, `Ji '~:i n ..~! ~;~s 1.~~,~~ k3_ .t-;~ ?• _.s follow.: . • ~ J I`i. ,. ~, U~ _, 1 r , . l .7 ~ ,. ~. l_ltl"'.S ' r 3r> %o~7ny> rr r "~~ 11 ._!_i iviOV (-,.~ i tr ~ldermazl .'c'ard :~eCv!. 'mod h•r ~_lder~~an 1r~;Z`, t'.'`'.t 1nL'7 Q: d Of J'7_~?~_r!~; :~U'j?1T;T v0. Y3e bOU~ iL~. '~:he ~°oticn Car-,~~=~;. -~ _-• -=• ''~c~:ee Cor~.i~~.~.t- was lo~J _ .d=:r cis folltiws. _, %i_ncr al.l ;e1.1 `I'' s <~ t :'2.01 r3 ~~1~ reducer ~.~.=.. r' 1`x.9` ? ~ i.nc},: flan€,e end .~~°` 1^, 12" log,: ln,~c~c J _ ., 1 S1 _ r1Ci: i~r ~ver!d '~' . . =1'1 u; L~ E' ~JQt l~ PridS ~~~_.2O 1 ':, 'ncr.. ~K% k;end r.11 t-~1.1 1G.~1 ~~ ~ n c h ~ 0-.: b ~, ,, ,~ ail ._,1 • r~ ;' . '? 3 ~ . a ~ - ~. i`'.O TJ F_3d htr lderr";an ri~?':~]..Or SCCOride!~_ ti'V i-~1 ~n r,m ~.;.C) tit.a~le': c.:~r'., ar `''+: •~.L''.~ ~O:J ~_i d '.~.i' 'i. ~. 1`ICitir"7 E- C:>I`~r ~~~:i ~ l~he "'Ot~.~~1 v~.r~ efa. ~~~ o ! AND FAR BIDS OPENED BY CITY COUNCIL 7:30 P. M. MAY 19, 1958 ~° CITY HALL ~O Qv PLAINVIEW, TEXAS ;Q.~~ Q ~ ~ ~, ~~ e- o ~ h 0 O ,~~ h~ P OOQ n `: ,_. .. DESCRIPTION UNIT QUANTITY PRICE AMOUNT I. TWO INCH MECH. JOINT PIPE 8i MISC. FITTINGS y __.___ TWO INCH MECH. JOINT C.I. PIPE _ SIN. FT. - -- TWO INCH TYTON JOINT C. I. PIPE (No1 Specified) - - _. _ 'UN. FT. ` '' ~ ----_. THREE INCH A-C PIPE (Not Specified )~ _ _ LIN. FT ,;fit' ___ TWO INCH MECH. JOINT TEES EACH . ,, G TWO INCH MECH JOINT 90° DEGREE BENDS '~ ~;~ SIX INCH ALL BELL TEES ~~ °~_' 8" X 6" REDUCERS , SMALL END BELL ~~ ~' ~ 8° FLANGED NIPPLES, 12° LENGTH FLANGED I END ~~ .. _ _ ~ ~D -__ . 8~~ 45 DEGREE BENDS, FLANGED BOTH ENDS ~~ +`~{ n"_ _ _ . 8" 45 DEGREE 6ENDS, ALL BELL ~~ 8° 90 bEGREE BENDS, ALL BELL ~~ =. 70TAL AMOUNT OF BID -_ DELIVERY TIME . __ ,~...._ ,// 2. ice.. _- a. EIGHT INCH MECH. JOINT C. I. PIPE .. 'LIN. FT. ?, EIGHT INCH ROLL-ON JOINT C. I. PIPE .LIN. FT. ~~~' EIGHT INCH C. I. 90 DEGREE BENDS 'EACH TOTAL ITEM 2. a. `- ~~ DELIVERY TIME !~~ ~ ~,~ b. EIGHT INCH A-C PIPE SIN. FT. ~ , ~ ; °~,~ EIGHT INCH COPPER 90 DEGREE BENDS '~ EACH ~ = ~' (~ TOTAL ITEM 2. b. ~' DELIVERY TIME i._ ,. ~G ~' y% 3. WATER MAIN VALVES, HYDRANTS METER, COUPLINGS ~~----- Z~ TWO INCH MECH. JOINT GATE VALVES EACH ____.__ _ !~~ 6° HUB END GATE VALVES ~~ „30 8° HUB END GATE VALVES ~~ -- , ~ 8° FLANGED GATE VALVES- ~~ ~3_l_ _ ~;~~ 8° FLANGED CHECK VALVES, WEIGHTED ~~ !':~~jt MUELLER 3-WAY IMPROVED FIRE HYDRANTS " i ~, C',~~,/ MaH TRAFFIC MODEL FIRE HYDRANTS ! N~;t SpQC feed ,_ j f' ~.,~' AMERICAN 3-WAY FIRE HYDRANTS (Not Specified ) 8~~ FLAW METER FLANGED ~~ ., __-__~.~~ ~M _~ __--_--._ ~~ ~. FOR THE ~-..IRNiSE-~If~(~ 4F ~.~AST ~~~ON PIPE 'HE FURNISHING CAF CAST IRt~N FITTINGS, VALVES, AND FOR THE CITY OF PLAINVIEW, TEXAS 1 ~5 ~ 1 `:.7 ~": ~f L_. J il; _I .5~::,0:. ~.,d ,~ - ~. ;_ _ .' ^':. . ~ t: . i r _i . .. , . . _ - r n ~- ~ t T .~.T'. r : ~ :.~ :7 ~ ~ ~'-?" ~ .. ,._ .. .. Y .... , ~ • .. t; ~_' a2' ~ , . _ 'r' _. ~. . ~ ,,r~ ~ r ~ ,,,~ 1 ~ .\~ tt '! 't ~. T l n,_ t! ~ n i! -. _ `'r" r ry r! !1 fl I f _ . C' .. .. ~' _ +. .. tt +! n rl •! n 1! i1 tl ~ ,~ " ~. . '~ n i l ~ ~ "2 ~~'y.1 >.~ . "_ '~ •. . ~, .~ r • - ~, ~~. ;~ ~ _ c _. _. ~ ~• ' ' i. ~, ~. . 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"~LJ ~ ~. • ~ T~` ~: ~" l ,, a 7 1- - ~. r r n , . ~ • ~ I 1 r. •I ., L , ~. ~ ~ it r )•'~ X16 2 ~~,rt r.'. ?_~ ams 1'?1. ~' 'i:lr• ' . „oi.nso1~. '.t~ . ~~0 ,- -. _ ~I-- ,;, .- _'iia':°C~ ~~r ,LZC~~ ~'Ir13Y1 J~,~l'-' E't:O:r] ,~~`_C'~_1 ~ ,.ti -i_~._~'? iJ:,a_ ;~ _ ..C?, t. w~~ '~~. Z~~f,~t'n~ adjourn. ~.'1"1°, .~i~+ ;.yin .'?T'rl~~~• 1 ~_ _ Special Meeting June 17, 195 The ~= ty Council met on June 17th. in r•he City= Ha11 in lieu of tr_e _~egular meetir~~ scheduled for June 15th. With-Mayor M. B. Hood pre- siding and the following A~.derm~n present; W. H. Irby, G. H. Ward, George L. Taylor, W. R. Hoogge Citq Engineer, John Thomas Boyd for City Attorney were also present. In response tq,~n eg~a.~~~;~~'rom Joe Morgan for the Salvation Arnq , it was`'~~iid~ia~d"~b'~~~l~1$e~tn,ar~ Irby second by-Alderman Taylor, that the Army be allowed X50:00 from the Sanitation and Health fund. The motion carried. Moved bq Alderman Taglor second bq Alderman Attorney draw instruments closing the south a width of 3 feet, in exchange for a width on the north side, abutting the Fort Worth The motion carried. Z'h.e minutes of June 2nd read and approved. Irby, that the Citq side East 11th Street of 6 feet equal length & Denver Right of Way. Moved by Alderman Taylor second by Alderman W. H. Irby that the following be appointed as a Board of Eqn-slization for the cite of Plainview fvr the gear 1958, C. P. Elliott, Cliff Adams, J. 0 Foote and Frank Garrett as alternate. The motion carried. Moved by Alderman Irbq second bq Alderman Ward, that the list of bills submitted by approved for pagment. The motion carried. L. C. Wayland, M.D. 45.50 Mrs. L. Bailey rent) . 30.00 Continental Air Lines 135.30 Lubbock Grader B~.dde Shop(culverts)81Q.15 P3a~ns Machine Co. 177.10 State Chemical. Co ." 28b.20 Citq of ~Plv. Gen. Fund(trn8) 30000,00 Alexander Neis Drug Co. 13.50 Bills Upholsterq 2.00 Carlton Trim Shop 30.00 Miss Mildred Tracker, Co. Ck. 9.00 Graig Oil Co. 6.'?1 R. Daffron Goal & Feed Co. 30.69 Farmers B1aclcsmith Shop 21.60 Hale County (Commodities) 152.14 Henry's Plv. Tire 1{.9.25 Higginbotham Bartlett 290.12 Higginbotham Bartlett 26.37 Hilton Hotel Cle aners 2.~0 Irbgs Store .1.57 Inman Irrigation 52.03 Johnson Texaco 4.30 Jarvis Tull & Co. 156.19 TY::e Karpark Gorp. 131.74 Miller & Miller Motor 39.42 3~Iotor Parts Co. 1}.25 Midwest Reproduction 17.05 Mrs. J. W. Maxwell 93.75 Dan Mach aughton 24.00 McDonald's Trading Fost 35.15 Owens Electric 2.25 Plains Welding Supply 3.05 Plv. Auto Parts 89.32 Plv. Auto Parts 26.82 National Food Store 4.39 Plainsman Supplies 89.00 Plv. Safety Lane 7.50 Plv. Hardware Co. 26.62 Plv. Hardware Co. 22.33 McDonald Trading Post 99.75 Quick Lunch 70.20 Rowland & Gordon 724.00 Richardsor_ Shamrock 16.15 Rabun Battery & Electr~ c56.I8 Shook Tire Co. 7.75 Shook Tire Co. 12.72 Marshall Surratt .3R Stapleton Bros. 15.00 Strain's Supper Service 12.00 Elliott Tailor 353.01 ~. Universal Manufacturing 12.17 The Texas Company 1328.48 Winn Motor Co. 110.53 The Santa Fe Trail Trans. 10.71 The Western Union Tel. 4.45 Parry's Service 41.33 Western Electrical Cont. 18.99 Plv. Welding 152.78 Western Electrical Cont.= 30.58 Plv. Ready Mix 254.76 Iii-Plains Wrecking Co. 2.50 M. P. Hood 9.92 Merrell Farm & Ranch 16.40 '~._ Texas Mun. Ret. System ?28.81 .,,; Southwestern Pub.: S'e~~-.- `,..,~„-~a~'~~,~ 14.EL2'`'-_ ``~, Tex. Mun. Ret. System 117.0 Texas Farm Machinery' " 1.35 ~ ~ Tex. Mun. Ret. System 45.40 J. Oliaer Bier 5.00 Firemen's Relief & Ret. 119.12 ontgomery Ward 9.41 T. W. Gibson 10.00 Foxworth-Galbraith q.03 Re~c Ramsower 1080.90 Boyd & Davenport 5696.29 Southwestern Pub. Ser. 1227.85 Bo~-d & ~aver.port Ag. L}.91.26 Southwestern Pub. Ser. 139.96 hoyd & Davenport A~;. 214.55 Southwestern Pub. Ser. 704.98 Duncan Service Sta. 15.13 F. H. Bryan Petty Cash 44.02 Payroll Account 1.Oti ?. H. Bryan Petty Cas h 5.92 R. B. Estep 30.00 Great American Reserve Ins.137.38 Texas Company= 66.00 Great American Reserve Ins. 1.41 ?'?^p ~A°-~~ Cam«1~.ny 130.8 Great American Reserve Ins. 6.78 1, _ Moved by Alderman Irby second by Alderman Ward, that the meeting adjourn. The motion carri City lark Mayor Special Meeti.n~° J~_~ly 1, 1958 The City Council met at the request of a committee of t~,e Chamb er of Commerce, to discuss the possibilities o`~ a new Auditorium, coliseum. Mayor M. B. Hood presided with Alderman W. H. Irby, G.H. Ward, C. B. Cline Jr. attending. City Attorney Joe Shat~p,City 1'~gineer W. R. Hogge also were present. Moved ify Alderman Trby second by alderman Cline, That the Council accept the gift of 2/3 of Mrs. 0. M. Urgers property at 913 Austin Street, Plainview Texas, with 1/3 going to the Salvation Army, as outlined in her letter to the Mayor, and the City Attorney be instructed to prepare the necessary papers to accept the lift in the most feasible manner. The Committee was composed of Hugh Hail, B. 0. Cooper, Charlie young, J. C. Oakley and John Kerr. Discussion was had on preliminary sketches, locations, cosfi- increases in tax rates, and the need of such building, also the Council explained other items necessarti~ in the near future for the City. The motion carried. Moved Aag Alderman Cline second by Alderman Irby, that the meeting adjourn. The motion ca~~pi fit'-r._ City Clerk Mayor 1b4 July 7th. 1958 Regular Session The City Council met in Regular Session with Mayor M. B. Hood pre- siding and the following; Aldermen present: W. H. Irby, G. H. Ward, T. S. Stapleton, C. B. Cline Jr, Geo. L. Taylor. City Attorney Joe Sharp and City Engineer W. R. Hogge also were present. The minutes of June 17th and July lst read and approved. Moved by Alderman Cline second by Alderman Irby, that the Council approve form of traffic ticket submitted by Judge Craig. The motion carried. Moved by Alderman Ward second by Alderman Irby, That paving be author- ized. 21st Street from Utica to west edge of Junior High Add. Castro Street the unpaved part in Junior High Add. The motion carried. The City Engineer read estimates as follows: Barron Jackson Company Pump for #10 well 282!;..94 Moved by Alderman Irby second by Alderman Cline that the estimate be paiA. The motion carried. H. B. Jordan on sewer and lift pump Sob 6228.39 Moved by Alderman Cline second by Alderman Taylor, that the estimate be paid. The motion carried. Moved by Alderman Irby second by Alderman Ward, That tY~e Council accept proposal of First Southwest Compan., to call 125000. in various Bonds of the City bearing 3 1/~. ~ interest, and reissue same with similar due dates, and at lower interest rates. And the Mayor is authorized to sign agreement with said Company. The motion carried. Moved by Alderman Cline second by Alderman Irry, That Ordinance #687 be passed. Concerning U turns. (See Ordinance Boo'•r No.~) The motto{2 carried. Moved by Alderman Cline second by, Alderman Irby, that ordinance No. 688 Be passed, concerning stop 1#'~`~o~ston at 8th Street. (See ordinance book No. 1.) The motion carried. Regular Session July 7. The Mayor read monthly reports of June as follows: Police Department 28!}6.25 P1Lmbing Inspector 35~.F0 Food Inspector .00 Water Plant galons pumped 1tSU5t~3700.00 Meat Inspector Pees accrd ?4.95 Parking meters 26rs9.50 Taxes Delinquent 135.96 Taxes Current 5786.05 City Clerk water & sewer 1'631.27 City Clerk miscellaneous 10!}3!}.64 Moved by Alderman Taylor second by Adlerman Stapleton, that the reports be accepted and filed, and that the list of bills be approved aor payment. The motion carried. ~. ~ R~ Bills Froza June 17, 1958 Texas Eng. Service Scrool 75.00 Payroll Wa. Sw. 20b1.0t Carlton Studer Sig let 15.00 Payroll Park meters 51t~.0t Ehresman Bros. 5.00 Postmaster 120:0 National Safety Counsel 4.50 Irene Trimble 1K.Oi Flv. Wrecker Serv. 2.UU i~egro Community Nursery 25.Oi Sue-Fire equip. Co. 56.10 M. L. Rea Airport project 25000.Oi Whites super market y.80 Tea 8xtension serv.nolice Scr 90.Oi South West Bell Tel 2'(4.95 H. R. Pelphrey exp.police Sch ].r.0i Southwest Bell Tel. - 46.15 S. E. Bolles m;lea~,e Caprock(3) 1~.2+ " ~1+ Gen. Pa~rroll 14305.28 W. R. Hoge Leslie Johns Dwel. Sew pump 1~~~.~+ Bills July 1, lyStS Hoyt Curry 45.00 R. L. Clendaniel Fark Baseball 250.u0 M. B. Lood 25;00 Water Tranf to Gen 3000.uu a. D. wilbourn 25.00 Tea Mun Ret System 726.07 J. N. :~Ia~ee 25.00 Tex Mun Ret. System 45.40 t~ F. D. Gaither ~ 50.00 Tex Mun Ret System 11'(.05 ~~ ~,,,,, Fire Dept 45.00 Ale~tander Nei s Drug 13.50 ,~. T. J. Gardner 15.00 Alcove Restaurant 84.30 A. M Feurbacher 25..00 Adams Elec 5.75 ~ L. A. Horton 12.50 Lorin Prittian Serv St ~ 15.40 E. A. Billings Park Baseball 250.00 Bills from July 3, to Juiy 7, 1958 Burroughs Corp 8.55 Mrs. J. W. Maxwell 93.75 Be-Ge Manufacturing Co. 74,68 Nunn Electric Sup. Corp. 116.50 Consumers Fuel Assoc. x.24 National Food Store 1.10 Churchwell Bros. Oil 44..4 ~ienrv's Plv. dire 76.25 Clowe & Cowan Inc. 34;1 McWane Cast Iron & Pipe Co. 5141.00 City Blacksmith Shop 3.00 Neptune Meter ?79.88 City Blacksmith S~iop 22.75 Ollies Key Shop 2.50 Connor Mathes Co., Inc. 35,01 Plains Welding Supple 18.56 Connor Mathes Co., Inc. 7.49 Phillips Petroleum Co. 2.60 R. Daffern Coal & Feed Co. 17,52 Plv. Hardware Co. 29.70 Diamond Industrial Sup. .30 ~ Plv. Hardware Co. 51.34 `lhe Dual Parking Meter Co. .68 plains Drug Co 2.38 Demister, :Bros. 3137.57 Phi~iips Fattery Co. 1.00 Duro -Test i;orp. 48.96 Plv. Ambulance Ser. 26.50 Eaton Stationery Co. 278.35 Plv. I-~osp. & Clinic 105.82 Eaton Staionery Co. 154.4 Peerless Pump Div. 14.40 Tom Feagin's Repair Shop 1!},,75 M. B. McKee Cow 393.51 B. F. Goodrich Store 101.88 Plv. Plumbing Co. 70.92 Ga2laway's Janitor Supplies73.85 P1v.Plumbjng Col 11U.?4 Goadpear Servicd Store 4.75 P1v. Auto Parts 3.00 The Hale County Abstract Co~O.Ot? ply. Auto Pars 69.43 Higginbotham-Bartlett 21~77~ Pioneer Natural Gas 63.45 nilton Hotel 18.00 V. R. Rodgers & Son 498.38 flolt's Sporting Goods 40.25 Robinson-Herrin€ Drug 2.95 Hilton i_otel Cleaners 5.-~5 Reams Electric 108.10 Herald-:Tews Publishing 84.65 Richardson Shamrock Ser. 6.50 Hale County Airport 70.00 Rogers Battery & Electric 28.49 Joh3~son Texaco Seri~ice J vi T -llt & ~ I 3.50 Rowland & Gordon Chem. 1000.22 ar u t o., nc. 48,81 Reuel Nash Chevrolet Inc. 8.10 Lone Star Steel Co. 4789.35 Reuel Nash Chevrolet Inc. 560.81 Lubbock Grader Blade Shop 935,00 The Rohan Co., Inc. 184.73 Long Bell Division 10.24 Reed's Wrecking Co. 2.00 Larson Turner 1.60 Rockwell Manufacturing Co. 163.20 Lynns Cosden Station ~ x,,48 Sargent-Sowell, Inc. 1370.00 State I3e,~r~t; of Pu3~: 'We~. 328`4.83 Stone & Meredith 35,55 State Dept. of Yub Wel. 19.130 W. 0. Speck'Machinery 13.06 Morrison Supply Co. 227.23 W. 0. Speck Machinery Co. 56.g7 Morrison Supply Co. 253.35 M. 0. Stapleton Welding & Sons . 20:00 Mac's Conoco Station 18.40 Seipp Machine Sloop 28.00 Medical Center Hospital 100.00 Strains Spper Service 5.25 Medical Center vital 37.50 Shook Tire Co. 21.25 McDonald's Trading Post 9.00 Shook Tire Co. 195.23 McDonald's Trading Post 203.10 Geo. L. Taylor 11.93 166 United States Pencil Co., Inc 4.40 Western Union 6.86 Virgil's Texaco Service 29.25 Western Auto Assoc. Store 32.30 Viking Supply Corp. 554.08 West Pharmacy 1151 Dr. Joe E. Webb 32.50 Willson & Waldrop LLUnber. 270.71 Western Electrical Cont. 70.57 Salaries For June M., E..,~Qq,;d,, ~,~~~:. `<~°.~, 375.00 Iris Lovell 230.00 `Joe Sharp ~~~~~'sM. ~ ~ y. 27.00 P. W. Cayce 270.00 PH. Eryan 450.00 Weldon Way 300.00 Quadene Billington 260.00 B. A. Wood 200.00 A. L. King 230.00 C. N. P?le 220.00 H. P. Pelpr~rey 420.00 L. D. Horton x.75 A. R. Cardinal 336.00 A.Q.H. Cowart 220.00 V. A. Botkins 291.00 W. B. Alexander 200.00 Laskin C. Waldrop 329,86 Clarence Clark 308.00 A. L. Hestand 291.00 Bural Shepard 200.00 Charleen Clark 293.00 R. A. Nei~rbors 200.00 Lonnie Miller 314.95 - Roy Eldred 230.00 R. V. Claycomb 321.98 Clarence McCarty 200.00 Floyd Lamb 333.36 Clarence Bldckmon 325.68 James R. Russell 306.00. George Smith 220.00 Artie Nivens 281.57 Sam8e1 Voyles 220.00 Virgle Thompson 272.00 H. L. Craig 300.00 D. H. Coulson 122.00 Billy G. Stove 175.00 Frank Miller 325.90 J. W. Butler 323.75 Kenneth Bourland 254,80 A; M. Feuerbacher 375.00 Albert Meales 251.80 W. R. Hogge 600.00 Marvin Emert 257.20 Sttanley Andrews 300.00 Eldon Wallace 266.20 W. D. Wilbourn 260.00 C. R. Stegall 265.00 J. H. McGee 260.00 'Il~yle Clark ~1~9 .O6 A. D. Harris 215.00 -Geo. Mc Inturff ".2'3.60 Frank Jones 215.00 Dewie Watson 256.10 Dario DeLuna 200.00 Charles Brittian 245.18 Hoyt Curry 450.00 Joe Ricks 266.90 Bryan B. Adama 230.00 George York 128.00 Gordon Swearengen 235.00 Tom Emert 42.73 S. E. Bolles 425.00 L. A. Horton 220.00 Roy Warren 315.00 George V. Sawyer 170.00 Howard Gibson 260.00 0. B. Guin 265.00 Roswell Alexander 2b0.00 Nute W. Rannals 315.00 Everett Pyle 260.00 Claude Blacklyhear 230.00 Mrs. Mark Eiring 250.00 James Barnett 230.00 Edna Harr~i son 185.00 Peter Grisham 230.00 T. J. Gardner 260.00 Floyd Pyle 130.00 Vernon Pierce 2~U.00 Leedy Macey 406.00 Truett Ray 260.00 Frank Rigler 320.00 Al D. Fitch 260.00 Berry Lynch 311.00 L. G. McDaniel 225.00 Arvi1 Harkins 311.00 W. W. Smith 215.00 W. E. Reneger 298.00 Agnea Wesley 185.00 P. W. Slaugriter 282.00 Todd E. Burson 304.00 W. E. Strickland 284.00 James Goswick 285.00 Tommie fiarkins 282.00 Rex English 240.00 Gerald 0. Dickerson 280.00 Larence Baird 175.95 Agee Brooks 278.00 Leslie Johns 93.54 Edward Settle 278.00 Paul Voyle 303.00 Johnnie Ballow 290.00 Audio Stice 230.00 Norman Daffron 276.00 Robert Williams 231.00 Joe Settle 276.00 Wyndel Johnson 231.00 Jackie Titus 274.00 Maximo Al an is 183.74 Ra Preston ~ 252.00 A. B. Frank 159.00 Al on Judah 272.00 E. L. Edwards 173.00 Emmett Linville 245.00 Melvin Hudgins 126.00 Silly Sanders 245.00 Troy McCauley 113.00 llDolton Wagoner 225.00 J. A. Bradon 90.00 Charles Jachbs 272.00 F. D. Gaither 300.00 Richard Cross 415.00 Mrs. Mar~~ Dve 90.00 Fannie Norman 325.00 Delmer Sharp 28.00 ~~ ~, Floyd Pyle 150.00 Bob Goswick 41.00 G. H. Ward 60.00 W. H. Erby 60-.00 George Taylor 60.00 C. B. Cline Jr. 60.00 T. S. Stapleton 60.00 R. L. Nance 1.4.7.50 Moved by Alderman Taylor second by Alderman St~plAton that the meeting stand adjourned. The motion carried. ~~ ~~ /~ City Cler Mayor REGULAR SESSION July 21, 195$ ~.., The City Council met in Regular session with T~Iayor T~~. B. Hodd presiding The following Aldermen were present, ?'~. H. Irby, Geo. L. Taylor, C. B. Cline Jr. City Attorney Joe Sharp and City Engineer ~~1. R. Hogge also attended the meeting. I~ioved by Alderman Taylor second by Alderman Irby, that the Council pass Resolution on I~,efunding 125000 Bonds. The motion carried. 1 R.~JSOLUTIUN AUTHORIZING ISSUANCE OF NOTICE OR REDrJI!•PTI0n1 IN RESPECT OF $3, 000 'iCITY OF PLAINVIE~',, TE~~AS '~JAT~R AND S.'~~i'L' I' PRUVET~_~;NT BONDS, SERIES 19t~$'t AND X42,000 "CITY OF PLAINVIE4f~, TEXAS, STREET I~ _PROV~'~'EIVT BONDS", ALL DATED MARCH 1, 191+$ THE ST.yTE OF TL~~AS CITY OF PLAINVIEW COUNTY OF HALE On THIS, the 21st day of July, 195$, the City Co.;ncil of the City of Plainview, Texas; ~-onvened in re~ula~r session, at the regular meeting p place thereof in the City Hall, with e following members, to wit: I~2. B. HOOD ~~AYOR: ALllERIsEN- T. S. ''TAPLETON, tfJ. H. IRBY, C. B. CLINrJ, J~,. , GEORGE L. TAYLOR, G. H. ?r1ARD and with the following absent; T. S. Sta leton and G. H. ?~;ard. constituing a quorum; when, among of er proceedings ha were t e following: Itiiayor Hood introduced a proposed resolution for the consideration of the City. Council. The resolution was read in full by the City secretary. 1 Alderman George L. Taylor madea m:~tion that the resolution be passed. The motion, seconded by Alderman ~'. H. Irby carried by the following vote: AYES: Aldermen Irby, Cline, Taylor NOES: None. The resolution as passed is as follows: ?d~HERFt~S, the following bonds of the City of Plainvie~ , Tex ~s have heretof:~re been is.~ued pursuant to authority conferred and pro- ceedings duly had in the manner prescribed by law: x$3,000 "CITY OF PLAINVIEe'~', TEXAS, I~~ATER AND 3E?~~ER II~:PR.JVEI~`:JNTS BO1~iDS, ~F,RIES 191.~$tt , dated I~_arch 1, 191.$, numbered and maturing serielly on I~•Tarch 1st in each of the years as follo~~rs : Bonds Numbered 6$ to $0, aggregating .~13 , 000 1~~ 1 1964, Bonds IJurnbered $1 to 94, aggregating ~11~, 000 1965, bonds Numbered 95 to 110, aggregating :~16 000 1966, Bonds Numbered 111 to 130 aggregating X20.000 167 and Bonds Numbered 131 to 150 aggregating X20,000 19~$; all of said bonds bearing interest at the rate of 3-1/4 ~ per annum, payable semi-annually on March 1st andSpptember 1st in each year; all of samdbonds being redeemable at the option of theCity on or after Tic-rchl, 195$, ,,-,rnn payment of ~~ri~cipal and accrued interest; boti: pprrici al and interest being payable at the P~TERCHANTIL NA'I'1,JN BAN AT DALLAS, Dallas, Texas, and such bonds being the balance of or- iginal authorization of X150.000; and °~42, 000 'tCITY OF PALIi~1VIEl1, TE'~.,~:, ~~TREET Ii~'~'ROV ~? ENTBOI~?DS", dated T~arch 1, 194$, mumbered and maturing serially on ~+Iarch 1, in each of the years as follow:; : Bonds lumbered 34 to40 aggreggating X7,000 1964, Bonds Numbered 41 to46 aggregating x:6,000 1965, Bonds Numbered 47 to 55, aggregating X10,000 1967 and Bonds Numbered 66 to 75, aggregating :10,000 196$; all of said bonds bearing interest at the rate of 3-1/4o per annum, payable semi-annualyy on P~Zarch 1, September l..t in eachyear; all of said bon•;ls being redeemable at the o!>tion of the City on or after I~~.arch 1, 195$, upon payment of principal and accrued interest, both principal and interest being payable at the P~IERCHANTILE NATIONAL BAND AT DALLAS, Dallas, Texas, and such bonds being the balance of ~-:n original authorization of q~75,000 A D I~IiEPE in each of h nd~ . f e ores-{id tiro series there ~ppears ~h~ provision t~fa~ ~~ie Gi~y ~~ Pl~ii~view reserves the right to redeem bonds maturing on T~iarch 1st in each of the years 1964 to 196$, both inclusive, in whole or in part on P~~iarch 1, 196$, or on any interest payment date therafter at par and accrued interest; provided further, that at least thirty (30) days prior to any inte~•est payment date upon which any of said bonds are. to be redeemed, notice of redemtion, signed by the City Secretary r-~-~~ycify- ing the serial numbers and amounts of bonds to be redeemed) shall be puulished once in a newspaper of general circulation in the State of Tex~:s, and shall have been filed with the T~~ERCHANTILE P1tiTI0id.iaL BANK AT DALLAa, Dallas, Texas, and should any bond or bonds not be presented for redemption pursuant !~o such notice the same shall cease to bear interest from and after the date so fixed for redemption. AND ~tIEREAa, the City Council of the City of Plamnview, Texas now deems it necessary and advisable to redeem Bonds Numbers 6$ to 150, of the aforesaid grater am :fewer Bonds and Bonds Numbers 34 to 75 of the aforesdid Street Improvement Bonds, hereinabove described, aggregating the z~rincipal Burn of x;125, 000; therefore BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PL~~IAIVIE~rt T~XA~: SECTION 1: That the 1st day of September, 195$, is the date hereby fixed for redeeming the ~$3, 000 "CITY OF PLAI•rVIE'~'', TE~~:yS, ~~~ATEFt APdD SEr~,iER IP~Tr'ROV'~~~E'1T BONDa, SERIES 194$tt and the X42,000 trCITY OF PLAIP3`~.%ILdb, TEXAS, aTR$ET IP'~PROVET%.EP1T BO'JDS", all dated PIarch 1, 194$, hereinabove described. Section 2: That the City Secretary of said City is hereby authorized and~directed to issue and mail notice in writing to the MERCANTILE NATIONAL BANK AT DALLAa, Dallas, Texas (the paying agent nar-:ed in eadh of the aforesaid bonds), to bhe effect that said bonds have been called in for redemption, which notice shall be mailed by the City Secretary so that the same will be received by the said ?.ERCANTIL~ NATIONAL BAr~1K AT DALL.~,~, Dallas, Texas, full thirty (30) days ?prior to the date herein fixed for redemption. the City Secretary is also hereby authorized and directed to have the notice of intentio n to edeem said bonds published one ti~,:~e in a newspapeP of general circulation in the State of Texas, the date of said p~_zblication to be not less than thirty (30) days orior to the date hereby fixed for redemlbti_on. SECTION 3: That all of said bands hereinabove escribed shall be presente~f or redemption at the P~IERCANTILF NATI~:JPIAL BANK AT DALLAS, Dallas, Texas, and that funds have been placed in the :dace of payment sufficient to pay said bonds and accrued interest theron to the date fixed for ;oayment. a~ ~ 9 ECTION 4: That the notice of redemption to be issued by the City ecre ry, pursuant to this resolution shall be substantially in the following form; NOTICE OF RED ~"~~PTIOi~1 IN I~ES'ECT OF x$3,000 "CITY OF P~.AIPIVIETrJ, TEXAS, r~"DATER AND SE?'uP,R II~~PROVt~~•IEPJT BONDS, SERIES 194$" and X42,000 "CITY OF PLAIi~1VIL', TEXAS STREET Il'•~,PROV1~4'iENT BOPdDS;' all DA'!'ED i~IARCfi 1, 194$ TO T_HE IviERCANTILr., NATIONAL BANK AT DALLAa, Dallas, texas, AND TO ALR OTHER INTLREST~D PARTIES: NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the City of Plainview, Hale County Texas, through its City Council and by resolution duly gassed and adopted by said Council on the 21st day of July, 195$, has called in for redemption the following~nds of said City, to-wit: ~p$3,000 "CITY OF PLAINVIF.,'d, TEXAS, ~~`~~~TER AND ,~~;VJER Ii~IPP.OVII~IENT 3ONDS, OERIES 194$" dated I~Iarchl, X94$, numbered and maturing seriall3~ on N:arch lst in each of the years as follows: Bonds Numbered 6$ to ~,. $0, aggregating ~p13,000 1964, Bonds Numbered $1 to 94, aggregating ,~ X11,.,000 1965: Bonds Numberedlil to 130, aggre~gting ~20,v00 lgb7 .~ and Bonds Number. ec3 1_~ 1 to 150, aggregating ~p20, 000 196$; all of said r-• bonds bearin~:~interest at the rate of 3-1/4f per annum, payable semi- annually on I`1_~rch 1st and September 1st in each year, and such bonds being the balance of an original authorization of :150,000; and X42,000 "CITY OF PLAINVIEy, '1'E~AS, STREET IP~,PRJVII'E~1T BONDS", dated P~iarch 1, 194$, mumbered and maturing serially on March 1st in each of the years as follows; Bonds Numbered 34 to 40 aggregating X7,000 1964, Bonds Numbered 41 to 46, aggregating X6,000 195, Bonds Numbered 47 to 55, aggregating X9,000 1966, Bonds Numbered 56 to 65, aggregating X10,000 196'7, and Bonds Numbered 66 to 75, agg- regating :10,000 196$; all of laid bonds bearing interest at the rate 01' 3-1/4~ pe$ annum, payable semi-annually on T~Iarch lst and Sept. lst in each years and such bonds being the balance of an ariginal autho - rization of X75,000 such bonds being redeemable at the option of the City on Tarch 1, 195$, or on any interest payment date thereafter, at par andaccruec3 interest; both principal and interest being payable at the T-iE~~.CANTILTE NATI~:idAL BANi~ .'.T DALLAS, Dallas, Texas. The date fixed in the aforesaid resolution for redeeming said bonds is the lst day of September, 195$, and you and eaci~ of you are hereby notified that in the event said bonds or any of them, are not on that date presented for redemption at the T~iSRCANTILE NATIONAL BANK AT DAL~~AS, Dallas, Texas, (the paying agent designated in etch of the aforesaid bonds) they shall cease to bear interest from and after the date so fixed for redemption. THT;~ NOTICE is issued and given pursuant to the aforesaid re- solution of the City Council of the City of Plainview, Texas, and in accordance ~,aith the recitals and provisions in each of said bonds. d`vITTJi~:~S 1+~Y HAND AND SEAL OF RAID CITY OF P LAIPdVIF,'~~, TEXAS, this the 21s.~ day of July, 195$ P. H. Bryan City Secretary, City of Plainvie , Te:~as (City Seal) r~ lD be m~O-Ch'€~-CityTsecr~tary by his certif icate tocthatte~~ectall which certificate shall be recorded in theMinutes of the City Council. PASSED AND APPROVED, this the st da of July, 195$. . ~ ~~ ~Tayor, City ~of Plainview, Texas ATTEST: P. H. Bryan City Secretary, City of Plainview, Texas (City Seal) Moved by Alderman Cline second by Alderman ievy, That the Council grant Ambulance permit to Henderson Brothers, as of Austust 12, 195$ The motion carried. moved by Alderman Irby second by Alderman Cline that the Council permit J. C. Titus and G. R. Pillow to connect to City water at City Limits on 24th Street. The motion carried. Moved by Alderman Taylor second by Alderman Irby, That the Mayor be authorized to sign Agreement with State Highway Dept. in regards to payment of Appraisals on Highway No. $7. The T`_otion Carried. RESOLUTION Vdhereas, the Highway Department of the State of Texas has pron~sed to amend contract clith the City in regard to purchasing Rightyof Way on r~ro jects RT~J 76-9-9, R. V~. 67-9-7 on U. S. Highway $7. The effect of such amendment will require the Highway Department to gay ~; of courts costs and 2 of the State Appraiser fee now therefore BE IT RESQLVED: That the City of Plainview enter into said T~iodi- facation of Contractural agreement by amending said original contract so as to require the Highway Department to pay ~ of court costs and of State Appraisers fee in the form prepared by daid Department Be it farther resolved that the T~iayor be authorized and directed to execute said ~~odifacati~n and arlendr;lent of the original contr ~ ct in the for,n oronosed by hhe Highway Department of the Stake of Te:~as T~otion by Alderman Taylor second by Alderman Irby and Passed by unamimous vote of the City Council. Done this 21st day of July 195$ at a regular meeting ~~~..I P.,. rHy...~ ari Ci.t~ Clerk hereb certif that the fore oin is a ~~; ._ ~Y Y ~ Y Y~ g g true extract 'from the minutes of the City Council of Plainview Texas held on the date mentioned, at the City Hall in Plainview Signed July 22nd 195$ P. H. Bryan P. H. Bryan, City Clerk, Plainview, Texas ~. ~ -' _ The T~':ayor read 3 bids on moving well at Airport as fo1loT~ds Bud Gibbons 15$5.00 Don Wade 1565.00 Green Priachinery 14L5.00 Moved bye= A1d.~rma~~, . C~~_~i~~4 ~'~e'~.~'; 'by Alderman Irby, That the Council recommend to 'bounty Cominiss~ianers Court, that they accept the low bid The motion car~•ied. Moved by Alderman Cline second by Alderman Irby, That Council authorize paving on 14th Street, 2 block east from Nassua 5t. The motion carried. 14ioved by Alderman Irby second by Alderman Cline, That council authorize paving on 13th Street 150 feet north from Fresno The r~.otion carried. T:inutes of July 7th read and approved. ~~'~. Moved by Alderman Taylor second by A lderman Cline, that list of bills submitted be approved for payment. <T The motion carried. Bills from July 7th to 21. Cliff Adams Tax Board 40.00 Firemens Retir.ment fund 119.16 Frank Garrett Tax Board 40.00 Leslie Johns 147.00 Chip Elliott Tam Board 40.00 Boyd Davenport 395.11 Arrny and Navy Store 13.50 96,49 Banks Hardware 12.25 20.52 J. B. Battle Uniform Co. 12.29 Santa Fe 'T'rail 3.51 Duncan Service Station 6.15 J. C. Penny Co. 3.6? Edmiston Service Sta$mnn Elliott Taylor asphalt 7.01 149.57 P~~ontgornery L`~ard Southwestern Pub. Ser. 1$.6$ 1227.$5 Farmers Black Smith Shop 7.70 Southwestern ?ub. Ser. 215.1$ Foxworth Galbraith 3.50 " ~unping 1549.71 Carl Grizzell 7.73 The '1~'exas Co. 1126.50 I'~einecke Bros. 3.95 " 154.01 P~iiller and P?iiller frt. 12.$3 Payroll Acct. 1='954.45 Plains I~liachinery 80.- 173.19 " Vw~'ater & Se~aeiv 2000.00 Pview Safety Lane 13.00 " i'ark meters 4$5.5 Sargent & Sowell story,, sig7a &~$5.00 Great American Reserve 574.45 Tedford Hospital 47.00 n 1$.37 Noel ~~elding ?works 130.30 " 144.42 Rex Rarnsower 360. f~0 Irene Trimble 15.00 Emma Hanna 22.00 Negro Community Nursery 25.00 Inman Irrig=~tion .':ell Service 117. $$ Leedy I~iaxey 175.00 Inman Irrigation s`.rell Service 45.$3 S. rJ. Bell Tel. Co. 36.$0 I''.rs. L. Bailey 30.00 n 276.$0 Roy I~a~fee 3.00 P~:. C. C fireworks 250.00 Great American Reserve 6.32 Moved by Alderman Taylor seco nd by A lderman C1' e, That meeting stand ad jour ed. ~ The motio n carried. City C erk P~iayor CYNTi~~~PECT ~Fh~~';'~$~I;;CITYCOFPPL~INVOIEUJC~T~XA jEDEP~ITION vG ?°~TA TER AND SIItv~l~ Ir•PROVEI~IENT BOPJDS, SERIES 194$x, and 42,000 "CITY OF PLAIPdVIEt~~, TEXAS, STRJET II~ZPROVEPEI~'T BOPdDS", all dated l~~arch 1, 194$ I, Clarence E. Sample , Vice President and Trust Of~'icer of the PfiFRC T E NATION BAN ' T D ;~, a as, ex•.s, r, ~ CERTIFY that on the 23 day of Jules, 195$, said bank received by United States Registered Mail, re~urn receipt requested executed copy of "N~:)TICE OF R:~,D~:~ ~_PTIOAI IN RESPECT OF~$3 000 "CI`!'Y 0~' P ~AIi~IVI E?~ TE=BAS ?~iAT ~R AND ~u~~'LR II~~iPROV~EA1T BO~~iDS, SERI~;;~ 194$ f and X42, 000 ~ CI~PY OF P~AINVI ,~~+, ~~ TEXAS, S`PREET IIdiPROVET~iENT BONDSt , ALL DATED FARCH 1, 194$", laid notice having been received more than thirty full daysprior to the date fixed for the rede~,:ption of the aforesaid bonds, to-:Tit: September 1, 195$ VuITNESS T~iY HAND .~~ND r_"HE SEAL OF THE T~iERCANTILE NATIONAL BANK AT DALLAS, Dallas, Texas, this the 23 day of u~ lY , 195$• C~arence_E. Sample (name Vice P esident & Turst officer i e NI~RCANTILE NATIONAL BANK AT DALLAS, Dallas, Texas (Bank Seal) SUBSCRIBED ATJD Sy~~DP,N TO before me, this the 23 day of July, 195$• T~Iaree Moncus Notary Public in and for Dallas County, Texas (Notary 3ea1) REGULAR SESSION AUGUST 4, 195$ The City Council met in Regular Session at the City Hall with Mayor M. B. Hood }residing-and the following Aldermen in attendance C. B. Cline Jr. tau. H. Irby, Gel. L. Taylor, G. H. T~yard, T. S. Stapleton City Attorney Joe Sharp and City Engineer ~'. R. Hogge also were pre- sent. Sponsors of the Junior Baseball League ledi by Vic Benedict asked for help to finish the seasons bills. Moved by Alderman ward second by Alderman Stapleton that Council allow 250.00 to the Junior Baseball Program. The motion carried. The T~~Tinutes of July 21 read and approved. T'Ioved by Alderman Irby second by Alderman Taylor, That the Council authorize City Engineer to correct drainage at Amarillo & [pest 6th according to plan submitted. The rriotion cari°ied. T~ioved by Alderman Cline second by Alderman Irby, That Council authorize paving on $th Street from Zephyr to Yonkers . The motion carri ~d Parking meter receipts 2370.00 Police Report 2763.75 W-Ater Plant gallons pumped162,06$, 50C+ Tlieat Inspector fees accrd77 .$p Delinquent Taxes 1963.55 Pioneer Natural Gas co.234~.5~ Current Taxes 7450.32 Southwestern Pub. Serv.361$.73 City Clerk Wa,er& Sewer 2$9$2.06 Food Inspector 6.00 T~iscellaneous 15$31.90 T~~ioved by Alderman Irby second by Alderman C. B. Cline Jr. That the reports be accepted and filed and that the list of bills sub- mitted by ap_~roved for payment. The motion carried. A' List of bills: July 23 to August 4, 195$ Ed Billings 125.00 T~Iartin T~~otor Co. 4.00 Bob Clindaniel 1 X5.00 N. B. McKee Co. 16.59 Boyd & Davenport 621.37 Neptune T~ieter Co. 432.15 Boyd & Davenport 150.$0 Plainview Safety Lane 50.$0 Boyd & Davenport 19.60 Pioneer Natural Gas Co. 51.55 Al D. Fitch 10.92 Plv. Plumbing Co. 23.72 Navajo Freight Lines 6.92 rr rr -r 33.52 P. H. Bryan Petty Cash 30.27 Phillips Battery Co. 42.02 rr rr rr rr rr 14.00 Plains Welding Supply 33.24 rr rr rr rr n 5.03 Kenneth J. Pemberton 6.25 P. H. Bryan Trea. 20.00 Phillips Petroleum Co. $.$1 General Fund (Trans. ) 500)0.00 Plv. Hos!?. ~c Clinic 27.00 N. J. Mayabb 50.00 Plv. Motn. Serv. 74.17 T. Vd. Gibson 10.00 Peerless i'urnp Div. 59.75 Army & Navy Store 4.65 Plains Machinery Co. 112.03 Gene Bumpus 16.$0 n rr rr 133.2$ Barleyrs Cities Serv. 21.70 Reams Electric Co. 161.43 Bill's Upholstery 2.00 The Rohan Co. Inc. 9.90 ~ Brown Supply Co. 60.00 Rowland Gordnn7 1232.50 ~~, Consumers Fuel Assoc. 4.50 Reuel TJash Chev. Inc. 203.20 ,~ Cosden Petroleum Corn. 490.$6 Shook Tire Co. 79.00 ~ Clown & Cowan, Inc. 79.75 Shook Tire Co. 9$.$0 r~-.- Chucks Gun Shop 2.50 ~~'. 0 Speck rachinery 5.39 Connor T~2athes Co., Inc. 21.$6 Rogers Battery & Electric 55.55 Camprs Pharmacy l.$5 Sirchie Finger Frint La b. $.15 Hiarr~ond Industrial 19.29 Seipp T~lachine Shop 134. $0 teary Dye , TAI. D . 2.00 rr » rr 7 , 50 Dempster Bros. 3$7.57 The Steck Co. 165.07 Eaton Stationery Co. 69.$5 Southwestern Pub. aer. 356.00 Eaton Stationery 92.3 Viking Supply Corpl 1543.30 Foxworth-Galbraith Lumber 36.70 Swayze Bros. 75.00 Firestone Stares 40.26 Vdinn TJiotor Co. 1$.43 Fred Garrison Oil Co. Gifford-Hill 4^lestern, Inc. 2.00 76.00 " " rr ~~dest ~ harmacy 3.9$ 1.91 rr rr rr n 6.30 6tiilson& ~'daldrop Lumber Co1410.02 Gallawayrs Janiotr Supplie s 56.55 Plv. Plbg. Co. 39.$2 Henderson Bros. Ambulance 2.50 L. A. Horton 12.50 Hodges Electric Co. 50.00 Henryrs Plv. Tire Serv. $7.50 Hilton Hotel Cleaners 4.00 Hale County Airport 70.00 Hale County 194.70 Jarvis Tull & Co., Inc. $2.33 The Karpark Corp. 32.60 The Light House 13.90 Larson-Turner Implement 32.65 M. & W. Stationery Co. 3.24 MecTical Center Hosp. 100.00 rr » rr 1':;0.00 Salaries ror July M. B. Hood 375.00 Vergie Thompson 2$2.4$ Ted. H. Irby 60.00 D. Coulson 122«OC George L. Taylor 60.00 Frank T~iiller 306.96 T. S. Stapleton 60.00 Kenneth Bourland 253.00 C. B. Cline, Jr. 60100 Albert Meales 250.00 G. ri. sward 60.00 T'-iarvin Emert 250.00 Joe Sharp 275.00 Eldon ~dallace 251.$0 P. H. Bryan 450.00 C. R. Stegall 2$2.1$ ~uadene Billington 250.00 George McInturff 253.60 A. L. King 230.00 Dewie 4datson 246.$0 H. P. Pelphrey 420.00., Ck~arles'A..Brittrin 240.00 ~. R. Car°dinal 33$.00 Joe Ricks 265.~~0 V. A. Botki ~s 291.00 Geor,~;e A. York 240.00 Lackin C. t~~~aldrep 314.00 James 1'darren 112.00 A. L. Hestand 29$.00 L. A. Horton 220.00 Charleen Clark 291.00 George Sawyer 156.40 Lonnie T~iiller 304.00 0. B. Guin 265.00 R. V. Claycomb 295.00 Nute ad. Rannals 315.00 Floyd Lamb 324.00 Claude Blackhhear 230.00 dames R. Rusaell 306.00 James Barnett 23"'.00 Artie Nivens 2$7.00 Pete Grish~: 230.00 ~7~ Leedy T~axey 409.00 J. t~'. Butler 297.34 Frank Rigler 320.00 A.. M. Feuerbacher 375.00 Berry Lynch 311.00 ~°~. R. Hogge ~ 60000 Arvil Harkins 311.00 Stanley T~7. Andrews 30(;.00 ti41. E. Renegar 29$],00 W. D. ~Jilbourn 260.00 P. W. Slaughter 2$2.00 J. H. T~ZcGee 260.00 iu. E. Strickland 2$4.00 ~'., D. Harris 215.00 Tommie Harkins 2$2.00 Frank Jones 215.00 Gerald Dickerson 2$0.00 Dario DeLuna 200.00 Agee Brooks 27$.00 Hoyt Curry 450.00 Johnnie Ballew 290.00 Bryan B. Adams 230.00 Norman Daffron 276.00 Gordon SwearengeII 235.00 Joe Settle 276.00 Floyd Pyle 26$.12 Jackie Titus 137.00 S. E. Bolles 425.00 Ray Preston 252.00 Roy t~~arren 315.00 Alton Judah 273.00 Howard Gibson 20.00 Emmett Linville 246.00 Rosewell Alexander 260.00 Billy Senders 123.50 Everett Pyle 260.00 Delton ~~aggoner 235.00 R~rs. T~":ark Firing 250'.00 Charles Jacobs 272.00 Ldna Harrison 1$5.00 Bobby Shaddix 225.00 T. J1 Gardner 260.00 Edward aettle 27$.00 Vernon Pierce 260.00 Richard Cross 415.00 boy Truit 260100 Fannie Norman 325.00 A1. D. Fitch 260.00 Iris Lovell 230.00 L. G. I~~icDaniel 225.00 J. A. Braden 90.00 Z°J. ~~'. S: ith 215.00.. F. D. Gaither 300.00 Agnes Wesley 1$5.00 Dr. Mary Dye, M. D. 90.00 `odd idd Burson 313.33 P. ti~d. Cayce 270.00 James Goswick 2$5.00 y~eldon ti~ay 300.00 Rex English 240.Oi'~ B. A. Wood 200.00 Lawrence Baird 176.40 C. H. Pyle 22Q.00 r'aul Voyles 270.50 L. D. Horton 3 .76 Robert ?~lillia~ls, Jr. 153.00 A. D. Cowart 220.00 Melvin Hudgins 1$5.50 ~'u. B. Alexander 200.00 Wyndel Johnson 1$1.0:.- Clarence Clark 230.00 Audie Stice 1$5.50 Bural Shepard 200.00 Il;roy T4icCauley 65.00 R. A. Neighbors 200.:'0 E. L. Ed~r~.rds j.60.~0 Roy Eldred 230.00 Bob Goswick 141.00 Clarence P~icCarty 200.00 T~~aximo Alanis 144.50 Clarence Blackmon 346.95 J. M. Heflin 117.50 George Smith 220.00 A. A. Gilbert ~ 24.00 Samuel Voyles 220.00 T=artha Harden 57.$0 Harold Cram 30:;.00 Leslie Johns 132.00 T~Trs. Billy :Move 175.00 Loved by meeting Alderman Mapleton second stand ad jou,rned. ~,, ~, by Alderman Taylor, That the City Clerk REGt1LAR SESS I Olv Carrie Mayor AUGUST 18, 1958 The City Council met in Regular session at the Cit~r Hall with Mayor, M. B. Hood presiding, and the following Aldermen rre- sent, G. H. ~alard, W. H. Irby, T. S. Stapleton, and C. B. Cline Jr City Attorney, Joe Sharp and C_;ts? Eng;neer Wm. R. Hogge were also present. Moved by Alderman Ward second by Alderman Irby, tY~at the Council confirm Mayor Hoods appointment of C. T. Johnson for a 2 year term as Director in The Canadian River Municipal 'dater Authority. The motion carried. ~_ R~'SOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CIT~T OF PLAIPdVIr'W, TEXAS THE STATE OF TEXAS ~ CITY OF PLAINVIEW ~ COUNTY OF HALE ~ ON THIS, the 18th day of Auk+ust , 19~, the City Council of the City of Plainview, Texas, met in regular session, with !. members present, when among other business transacted, the following action was taken: The Mayor introduced the following resolution: 'rIHF'REAS, the City Council of this City heretofore elected Mr. C. T. Johnson as a member of the Board of Directors of the CANADIAN RIVER MUNICIPAL WATER AUTHORITY for the term ending July 31, 19,x, pursuant to the provisions of Chapter 2t~3 of the laws passed by the Regular Session of the Texas Le~:islature in 1953, said term having now expired; and ;~ WHEREAS, in theperformance of its duty to do so under said ~~ law, this City Council desires to officially elect a person C~ qualified to fll the vacancy occasioned as aforesa'd; therefore '~ BF. IT RESOLVED BY ThE CITY Council of the CITY OF Plainview, '°°' TEXAS 1. That Mr. C. T. Johnson a qualified voter and a property owning taxpayer of the .ty of~Ilainview, who is not a member of the governing body or an employee of said Citv, be and he is hereby elected to the Board of Directors of the CANADIAN RIVER NiUNICIFAL WATER AUTHORITY for the two year term beginning August 1, 198 and ending July 31, 1960. 2. The director elected as aforesaid shall be certified to the Board of Directors of the CANADIAN RIVER MUNICIPAL 'uJATER AUTHORITY by the Mayor of this City and shall otherwise quality in the manner prescribed b~~ the above mentioned law relating to said Authority. The above resolution having, been read, the motion of Mr. G. H. Ward for its passage was duly seconded by i~1r. W. fi. Irby hem reupon, the Mayor put the motion to a vote by the City Council and the motion carried by the follow n g vote: "AYES": "HOE'S": None. The Mayor declared the motion carried and the resolution adopted. PASSED AND APPROVED, this the d v of u•ust, 19 . :~ 4, y~, ~••• 'y , ty of la'nview, Texas j/mar ~• r , V C ty Clerk, City lainview, Texas Moved by Alderman Irby second by Alderman Stapleton, that Ordinance No.#691, Refunding Bond Deal be passed. The motion carried unanimously. Moved by Alderman Ward second by Alderman Stapleton, th at the Co~.~ncil authorize the Mayor to sign extension of Continental Airlines Airport contract. The motion carried. Moved by Alderman Stapleton second by Alderman krard, that Ordinance No.#690, City Planning Commission be passed. The motion carried unanimously. The City Engineer presented an estimate in favor of Bryan & Hoffman on paving program, amounting to X2929.23 Moved by Alderman Irby second bg Alderman Ward, that the estimate be paid. The motion carried. .Moved by Alderman Cline second by Alderman Irby, that Council 1'~ ~ authorize paving on 16th street 2 block west from Utica Street. The motion carried. Moved by Alderman Cline second by Alderman Stapleton, that the list of bills submitted be approved for pa~;ment . List of Bills: August Alexander Neis Drug Co Bob's Flumbing Co. Leslie Johns B. & C. Electronic Lab Banks Hardware Hale Co. Mildred Tucke City Blacksmith SYlop City Blacksmith Shop Craig Oil Co. Edmiston Service Stati Herald News E. K. Hufstedler & Son Higginbotham-Bartlett Higginbotham-Bartlett Inman Irri~zation Meinecke dos. McDonald's Trading Pos Medical Center Hospita Morrj son Supply Morrison Supply Owens Electric Plainview Hardware Co. Plainview Hardware Co. Public Health Equip Plv. Auto Parts Plainview Auto Parts Richardson Shamrock #3 Richardson Shamrock Strains Super Service J. Oliver Bi-r, P. M. J. Oliver bier, P. M. They motion carried. 5, 1958 to August 18tr~, 1958. . 13.50 The Rohan Co., Inc. 136.94 272.46 M. 0. Stapleton Weldnf. 275.85 87.75 Maxwell Stone 1.80 s 11.75 Sears, Roebuck & Co. 9.56 3.64 Stovall Booher Radiator S.C>0 r 5.50 Smith Bawden Grain 19.00 35.25 Texas Welders Supply 4.50 5.45 Elliott T~rlor-Cont. 288.99 12.22 Virg~ils Texaco Ser. 13.35 on 47.20 Western Electrical Cont 342.55 59.18Western Electrical Cont 107.03 313.35 Western Electrical Cont. 497.03 124.28 Farmers Blacksmith Shop 14.40 55.73 Montgomery Ward 9.41 76.54 Plainview Sped House 1.65 6.10 Ollie's Key Shop 1.05 t 197.34 City of Plv. Gen. Fund 34 ,000.00 1 100.00 ABC Little League BB 250.00 323.54 Tex. Mun. Ret 716.68 215.23 Tex Mun. Ret 117.05 12.15 Tex. Mun. Ret. Sys. 45.40 57.16 Miller 8c Mi.ller Motor Fre. 15.33 39.47 Mrs. J. W. Maxwell 106.25 45.0o L. c. wa~land, M. D. 48.00 109.05 Lubbock Grader Blade Shop X9.60 16.43 Hale County 145.70 14.90 The Western Union Tel. 4.05 10.90 0. B. ~fJhite 6.00 108.16 Mrs. L. Bailey 30.00 99.00 Trustee's of Firemen's R.R. 118.77 10.00 The Texas Co. 1654.67 The Texas Co. 165.02 Swayze Bros. 935.00 Moved by Alderman Irby second by Alderman Cline, that a public hearing on the 1958 & 1959 budget be held on Septemb~r• 15, 1958. The motion carried. COUNCIL ORDER Moved by Alderman Irby second by Alderman Cline That a Public Hearing be held on Se tember 1 19 8 to co isn de r• the adoption of a budget::.for City o a nview or the Year of 1958-59 And the Mayor is directed to give notice of such Hearing as required by law. The motion carried. NOTICE' OF HEARING ON CITY BUDGET. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by order of the City Council of the City of Plainview, Texas that a public hearing on the City Budget of the City of Plainview, Texas, will be held on the 1 th day of Se~t._ 1958, at 7:30 P. M.; at the regular meeting place of the Citv~o-until in the City Hall at Plainview, Texas AIl,L TAX Payers are invited to be present and Participate in the nee-ring. GIVEN UNDER MY HAND AND THE SEAL CF THE CITY OF PLAINVI~'W, TEXAS, This the 19th day of August , 1958 M. B. HOOD, Mayor, City of Plainview Texas CITY SEAL Moved by Alderman Stapleton second by Alderman Irby, that the meeting ad~ou.rn. The motion carr ~~ ~ ity C er ayor September 1st. 195$ Regular Uession The City Council met in city hall with Mayor i•. men ~~resent, Vu. H. Irby City Attorney Joe Sharp present. iwir. St~Tles and changes in miscellanous . ' '~ Regular Session in the Council Room at the B. Hood presiding and the following Alder- , Geo. L. Taylor, C. I~. guard, C. B. Cline Jr, and City Engineer .~,y,. R. Hogge also t~rere Oakley of S. :~. Bell Tel. Co presented some rate charges for the Councils consideration. A Public Hearing as advertised as held on the proposed subdivision Ordinance. Ido one ap-ceared, to discuss same. Ord.., 692 Moved By Ald,rrnan Taylor ~ec~nd by Alderman Cline that ®rdinance i~IO. 692 be passed (The subdivision Ordinance.) See ord. Book ~ 1 The motion carried. A petition asking for a bond election on 250,000. Joint City- County Hospital Bonds was presented. The petition was found nro:~erly signed. ~.oved by Alderman Irby sec and by Alderrnaz Taylor, That tyre petition ,,~.. be accepted ancz filed. ,~ The r°:otion carried. The riayar submitted the folloiring names as rlernbe.rs of the City Plannin Comr,:is~ion to serve as designated. Clay Henry to I-I-59 C. T. Johnson 't Kermit Ashby Tf Grady Tunnell T' 60 Jess 'test to I-I-60 John i~icC~uien " 61 Robert R. Hilburn 't 61 P~~Ioved by Alderman ~°dard second by Alderman Irby, That the nominations be conformed. The motion carried. P~oved by Alderman rJard second by Adlerrnan Irby, That Council autorize placing 2 parking, meters on 60 0 block Broadway, t~~~e ~r~.elser propert3r and removing one meter in 700 block 1~ustin i'or entrance, for 'ont- gomery '~~ ord. The motion carried. o O e9 c Apetiti on was presented asking f r ~~1 los-~ng of an alley in block 7 b~~est Ly,1:~ subdivision, signed by all the o~~aners ~f the described lots, askin.T that it be clo.~ed in th e C~ubLic inter :st . moved by Alderman Cline sec.~nd by 1~lderraan ~;ard, 'i~'hat Urdinance 10. 693 be massed (closi~~~ alley as petitioned) ::ee Ord. Book ~ 1 The rr,otion carried. PJioved by alderman Irby second by Alderman Taylor, that the Council authorize advertiserrients for purchase of a Garbs re 'rru~k. The ~:otion carried. T'.oved by Alderman `:~~~,'d second by Alderman Cline, That Council auth~~rize paving as folloti~,rs. tr*ica 1~th to 5th Galveston 20 to 21st Ash Ot. 2 block S. E. 5th Ash :~t. n2 block S. ~. 5th ~. ~~. 6th. z block west from Broadway The motion carried. ~, f" ~l :~ ~' 8 The P~'ayor read monthly reports for August as folloi~s Parki>~r meters 2651.00 '~aater plant gals. pumped 1$1344000 advalorem taxes 2430.76 City Clerk T'~ARcS.~`~` 25075.43 Cit~T Clerk ~~~isc. 79$4.49 Police re?~ort 27$$.50 Building oerr.~iits 174, 50 valuation 449650. "eat Inspect fee acc~ d. 5$.50 Food Inspector 6.00 Moved by Alderman Irby sec ~n~ by be accepted and filed and the li f'or payment. The i~ove:i by Alderman Irby second by Collector be authorized to waive Reavis oroperty. t~lderrnan :'aylor, `i~hat the reports st of bills submitted be anvroved ~~iotion carried. Alderman Cline, Tllat Tax tide additional penalty on L. B. The ;..otion carried. I~oved by Alderman Irby sec:~nd by Alderman Cli ne, th t meeting ad jour ~ - City Clerk I1iay~r List of Bills August 1$, 195$ thru Septerriber1,195$ Great timeric~n Reserve Ins. 137.04 The riarnark Corp. 2.0$ Great American Reserve :.:~s. 1$.79 Martin T~Totor Co. 6.60 Great American reserve 6.79 Henry `l'ire Serv. 40.50 S. ~~~. Public ;:service 216.$5 Tai.&['J. Stationery Co. 30.50 ~. '~~i. Public .service ' 1936.93 Tid-gay Supply Co. 20.00 S. a. Public _~ervice 1227.$5 p,,~dical Center Hose. 200.00 Boyd & Davenport 320.6$ I~~:edical Det1t :~L, Hosp. 30.00 I3~yd & Davencort ' 72.07 Neptune P'~eter Co. 309.$$ S. 4d. Bell `l~elepn:~ .e 39.59 The National Institu e ~. ~~~. 3e11 Telephone 292.62 oz l::uzicioal Clerks 10.00 ~orthi~restcrn University Traf fic hillips Petroleum Co.14.39 Institute 19.73 Plv. Hosp. ~ Clinic 610.05 Plainvie~~~ ;Jreclcer Service 4.00 Pub. Health -~;a uin. 1$$.00 T~~ompson P~estaurant 32.55 , Pub. liealt_ .equip. 67.00 Long B~11 Di~aision 23.75 Plains I`_ac~lincry Co. 310.29 Shamrock Oil ~~ Gas Corp. 4.50 Plv. Safety Lane 75.35 The f~lcove Restaurant 6. $0 peerless t-'u~~.~p DiviUi ~r1121.75 Curry I'otor Freight 2.21 Phillips Battery Co. 15.50 hi:.bell=Plv. Co. $.06 Pioneer '~~,ratural~ Ga,_ Co~9.95 J. Oliver Bier, P.I`~. 10.00 l'lv. Plwnbing co. 14.49 a. ~. Bolles. 7.20 Rowland ~°~ Gordon 1207.$6 ~e t. 1 195$ p ~ Galloway Janitor atone & I~eredlth 5~.~5 U City Blacksmith Shop 14.50 Ussery :sheet i':etal County Clerk, i-Mildred Tucker 3.25 eJorl,;; 4. $6 Crenshaw Paint RC Glass 107.25 ;tiillson «. 6°~ ~l roe Colznor I'~lathes Co. Inc. 30.12 Lur~lber Co. 27.35 Consumers Fuel assoc. 4.47 ':est ~'~.arrnacy 4.3$ Dempster 3rothers n 3$7.57 ~~,ell ~:achi riery £~ Diamond I dustrial Supply $.27 ~u.~~ly 14$.75 Deg~e Typet~.riter Service 26.15 ;.e.~.ms electric 95.$2 1st. Su~~ply moo. 4.$5 Goldth~~Jaite's 1$5.37 Gene Bu: pus 1$.70 Jarvis `.I~.ill & Co. 51.34 7 5alaries~ August 195$ P~II. B. Hood 375.00 Fannie Plorman 325.O~J Joe Sharp 275.00 Iris B. Lovell 230.00 P. H. Bryan 450.00 P. ',. Cayce 270. ~ 0 ~uadine Billington 250. U0 '~eldon :.ay 3;0.00 a. L. ~si~i~ z3o.oo B. .~,. ~~ood 20..00 H. P. Pelphrey 420.00 G. Ii. Pyle 220.0: A. IL. Cardinal 33$.00 L. D. Horton 315.95 V. A. Botkins 145. 5C A. D. Cowart 220.00 Lackin ':Ialdrep 326.0 u~`. B. Alexander 2CC.00 A. L. Hestand 291.0~:~ Clarence Clark 230.00 Charleen Clark 291.00 Bural Shepard 10!x.00 Lonnie Miller 304.00 R. A. I~,eighbors 20C:. 00 Floyd Lamb 331.02 Roy ~,ldred 230.00 James I~i. Russell 311.$$ Clarence ~:cCarty 2t~0.00 Artie R. Iduvens 2$9.07 Clarence Blackmon 353•`5 Virgil Thompson 294.50 George smith 220.00 D. H. Coulson 122.60 Samuel Voyles 220.00 itenneth Bourland 255.40 '~6'yndell Johnson 100.00 Albert i•eales 2~g.60 Harold Craig 30C.C:~ ~ , Ray7r~ond V. CLaycomb 5.00 I'~rs. Billy ato~~re 175.00 ~ i~arvin r~~lert 250.00 J. ~,~~. Butler 339,04 ..Y Eldon `~'~al.lace 250.00 A. .. Feu~rbacher 375.00 •~ C. R. Stegall 265.00 ~~. ~t. Rogge 600.00 -~-~ George 1`~~cIr~turf ~ 250.00 Stanley E~ndreti~~s 30 , OC ';~, .. _ J~4W~E',r. ~~~,~'~.... . 264.40 :~:. D ~ ilbourn 260 00 Charles Brit i~~r`~` .-,r,~ "' 250.00 J. iI. ~~cGee 260.00 Joe 'nicks 265.00 A. D. Harris 215.00 George A. York 240.00 Frank Jones 215.00 James D. .'Darren 242.30 Dario ~eluna 20J.UO i~;orris ~:. Unaerti.rood 144.00 iioyt Curry 1,,50, u0 L. i~. Morton 220.00 Bryan 3. °~dams 230.00 Geo. Sawyer 124.10 Gordon ~zwear.ngen 235.OC 0. B. Guin 265.00 Floyd ~~yle ~'~i0.00 :lute Rannals Claude Blackshear 315.00 230.00 ;~. ~~. Bolles ~Zoy ~,larren 1,.25.00 3 x 5.00 James Barnett 230.:;0 Iioward Gibson _ 260,00 Pete Grisham 230.00 Roa~rell `:ie;;_:nder 2cG.00 i~~elviri Hudgins 230.00 Everett ~'yle 3 5 ; .1,-1 5 Aldermen Leedy I~iaxey 300.00 409.00 i~r:~. :ark ~i-ring Jdna Barris ~n 250.OC 1~~5.00 Frank itigler 320.00 T. J. Gardner 260.00 Berry Lynch 311.00 Vernon :'fierce 260.00 Arvil Harxtins 311.00 Truit ?Zay 260,00 l~. F.. Renegar 29z~.00 "il ll. Fitch ;%6~ .~~; P. ~.u. Slaughter 2$5.00 L. G. I~icDaniel , 225.00 ~'v. ~. :~tra_ckland 2$4.00 ~U. '~~. Smith 215.00 Tor~lrie r . Harkins 2$2.00 Agnes '~esley 1~5. C'0 Gerald 0 Dic'_~cerson 2$0.00 Todd =;dd Burs~~n 322.9 Agee Brooks 27$.00 James Gos`^J1Ck 2$5.00 Ed~:~rard Oettle 27$.00 Rex :English 240.00 John_~ie Ballew 290.00 Lawrence Baird 171+.15 Norman Daffron 276. U0 Robert ~:illiams 241.50 Joe mettle 276.00 l=yndle J. Johnson 135.00 Ray Prest~~n 252.00 Audie Stice 21,.5.00 Alton Judah 274.00 I'~':elvin Hudgins 32.C,0 ~:,~~iraett Linville 247. ~:.:0 ~~axir-:o :Tanis X9.12 Billy Sanders 247.00 ~~. L. ~dwards 1$2.50 Delton '~~iaggoner 23 5.00 Bob GostiVhic=~ 111 CO Charles Jacobs 272.00 Gaylon ~::.~.ith . 54.00 Bobby ahaddix 225.00 Leslie Jo_ns 123.50 Richard Cross 415.00 Paul Vo~,rles 27$,00 J. A. Braden ' y0.00 A. B. rr~n,'s 47.50 I . ll. Gaither 300.00 I~.~artha ~Iarden 20.40 Lary Dye 90.00 ~OV Special Session September $, l=>5$ 10:x. i~~. The City Counccl met ~~~ith the Commissioners Court at the Court House Ftepresenting the City i~~ayor Iii. B. Hood, C. B. Cline Jr. t~~. H. Irby, Geo. L. Taylor, John Thomas Boyd, City Clerk, P. 7. Br;ran i~epresentin the County Judge ~TOwlin, Joe Odell, Rayburn narrh, J. J. Gold ton, J. I":. Barker v~:as also present. ~Zenre~;enting 1Gst. 5~~. Co. Arcrxitects representing, Page Southerland and Page of Austin spoke briefly and offers~ed their services as hosr~ital specialists in architecture. It ~-:gas roved by Goldston and sec -~n ~ ed by Joe Odell, `Phat the County call the Hos=vital Bona F~lection for Septer~ er 30, 195$. `I'he Counci 1 Adjourned. Special Session :~epte.~:ber $, 195$, 11 A. ~~I. ']'he City Council met in special session at the City Hall vrith i':. B. Hood presiding and the following Alderrne~~ present, ~~~. H. Irby, Geo. L. 'Taylor, C. ~~. Cline Jr. , T. S. Stapleton. J. a ~. Barker represent- ing First Southwest Co. al~.o was p esent. RESOLUTIOPJ AI~1D ORDER FOR CITY BO~~~~~D ~Li.?,CTIOI~~? TH S'I'ATJ OF TE<~A CITY JF ?ALI VI~'a° COU~~ITY ~1F BALE ON THIS, the _ $ day of September , 195$, the City Council of the City of Plainview, Te,Las, convened in special session, at the regular meetmng place thereof in the City ?-'~11, there being present and in attendance the follo:~rin ° rier.ibers, to~wit i :. B. I.OOD ~ ~.yYOIZ ...: -1 •~ ~) A T. S. 51:.i L?TOrd C. B. CLI~~I1;, JR. ) GBORGL L. TAYLOR ) and with the following constituting a uorurl; following: I~4ayor Hood Alderman Taylor__ ti~rith it the adoption o following vote absent; G. II. udard. ~..nd, among other ?receedings had, ~~,ere the _ introduce ~ a resolution =~_n1 order. _ moved its aaoptiorl. The notion, carrying f the resolution -~zd order, prevailed by the AYLS: Aldermen Stapleton, Irby, Cline, Taylor aa~ L;'a~~". itOE~ : None THE ~.SOi,U`i'IO r A~dL~ Oll~i~,: .~S 1~~~ FULLO':fa: '.~H~t~:_';1?~, the City Council of the Cit~;r o_f Plai~lview, Texas, deems it ad~¢isable to is>ue the bond:; of said Cit ~ for the pur;~ose hereinafter r~ientioned; therefore Br.~ IT ~r~;~OLVED AIdD ORDEk.ED BY lI-I~ CITY COUl:~1CIL OF THE CITY J'r' 'L'.-y~VI ~'~ S~,C`I'IUN l: 'hat an election b': held on the 30 day of S J~t~:rnber, 195 , which date is not less than fifteen(15 nor more than thirty(30) days from the date of ttie ado.~tion of this re- solution and.. o.~Ia~~; ~•~,t `which-•;'election the following .proposition sh~11 be submitted to'~~tr.e qualified electors of said City, ~~Jho own ta;.~~.b1e property therein and ~~rho have dul~,T rendered the same for taxation: 1TSHALL the City Council of the City of Plainview, 18 ~_ 1 C^ .~; a•-d 1 Texas, be authorized to issue TG~d~O HU1;; 'LLD F :r`TY `i''H~U.~_. :D i:~OLLARS 0250, ~:.;~00) general obligation bonds of said City for the nurr~ose of makinm vermanent public improvements, to-wit: oayin~ t:~e Cityrs portion of the e::~ense of e~t-=:'olish~n~;, buildin~~ an:i equipping a hospital to be o~~ned area ot~er,-~ted jointly 'Qy the Cite of Plain- view And t_~e County ~__' TIale, ~ 'Texas, said bonds to r nature aerially over a period of years not to exceed 'i';4~~1TY (20) years from their date, anti to bear interest t a rate ,ot to e~~ceed ~,~~UR r'~ti CE~~TU1~ (40) per annum, r~ayable annually or ser:~i-annually, and to provide for the payment of principal of and interest on said b:>nds by levyin.°> a tax sufficient to ~~~.y the annu~~-! interest and to create a si:l inrj fund sufficient to redeem said bonds as they become due?rr SECTION 2: That said election shall be held at the Auditorium in the office of the Chambers of Commerc$ in the City o:f' Plainview, Texas, and the entire City shall con- stitute one election precinct. SSCTION 3: That the following named persons are hereby appointed officers of the election, to-~",it P. E. Shick H. T'•T. Smelser T~rs . Frank Stultz T~rs . Nell Hinds Presiding Judge Judge Clerk Clerk SECTION 4 That sa.jd election shall be held under the provisions of and in accordane ti"rith the la~,~rs governing the issuance of municipal bonds in cities, as provided in the General La,<rs of the State of Texas, and only qualified electors, ti~rho own taxable property in the City, and who have duly ren:ered the same for taxation, shall be qualified to vote. aECTION 5: Treat the ballots for said election shall ~~ prepaEe~ in sufficient nurlber and in conformity ~Jith Chanter h, V. A. T. S. Election Code, as amended, and that tirinted on such ballots shall a-~pear t}~e following: 'r FOR THIS IS~UAJCL OF r~.?~c'ITliL BU'u~ ti`~~(D THE LEVY OF A TAX ITT PAYT'EP~TT THF,.i;r,OFrt T' %1G~. =!\i j i' TH ~ I>SUAi1CE OF HOSPIT,L BO?d~S -~"JD THE LEVY OF A TAX T1 PAYT~~~NT THi~i~.EOFrr 1 EACH voter shall :ark out with Dare or oencil one of the a':~ove expressions thus leaving the other as indicating his or her vote on the proposition. SF,CTION 6: That a copy of this resoluti ~n a.ndorder, sunned by the T~iayor of the City and attested by the City secretary, shall serve as nro~~er notice of said election. ~%CTION 7: That notice of said election shall be give by posta.n~ an pu lication of - copy of this resolution an~~ order, at t%e top of which shall annear the words r'A10TICE OF L'LECTION FOR THE IS~UATdC~ OF B_~-DS'r. Said notice shall be ~~osted at three public olaces in said City one of which shall be at the City Hall, not less than .fourteen (11,.~ full da~,rs prior to the date on ~,~~'~.ich said election is to be field and be !~u':>lished on the same day in each of two successive weeks in a newspaper of general circulation in the City of Plainview, published in~ the Cit~T o__' r'lai_nview, Te.{as the first of said Y~ublications to be made not lesU than fourteen(14-j full days prior to~ file date set for said election. PASED :',ND A~'~;OVED, this the $th day of September, 195$. r~7. B. Hood P,ayor, City of ilainview, Texas ~S2 ATTEST: P. H. Bryan City Secretary, City of Plainview, 'Texas A~~ROVED: Joe Sharp City Attorney, City of Plainviewr, ^lexas (City weal) The meeting adjourned. h"" September 15, 1958 Regular Session The City Council met in the Council Room at the City 'riall in Regular Session Mayor i~~i. `~. hood presiding , and tn.e following Aldermen present: Geo. L. 'T'aylor, :~. ~. Ward, '1'. .a. atapleton, C. ?. Cline, Jr. City Attorney Joe Sharp and City engineer ~~.rc FTop; Te also we~_'e present. Jim Collins, A. n. ~uatson, i~iart Fool. and others appeared before the Council in regard to :~impli- facat ~on of rate schedules. A :motion was duly made by Alderman Stapleton sec_~n~ea by Alderman Cline and passed, Ord. h91~. 4 me:nbcrs present voting Aye as follows , That the Southwestern Public Service Company be permitted to , .file rate schedules as follows effective Oct. 1, 1953• ~ ^tTES. Electric heating service No. 1500.8 rseneral Service No. 3101.7 Large C~ener~l Service No. 4100.3 Suner~edin~; and cancels tariffs ~o. 3003.6 ° • 501 of Commercial ~'°' 3519.5+ No. 3521.4 352.3.l~ 3530.~- 3537.3 4000.E 4oo3•h 4007.E I.~oi7.h 4020.3 X039.3 11~ . 14 :_5:)0.5 Moved by Alderman Taylor second by Alderman card, Thar. Council approve cont~~act with W. F. r~oley as Plumbing and Electric Ln- sbector. The motion carried. Moved b,y ,lderman Ward second by Alderman Clinee'lauthorizec. lights approved by Director of Public safety, at 3rd. and rit and 3rd. and Elm and S. W. 10th. ~~ C^~umbia The motion c~~rria~i. Moved b,y Alderman Taylor second by j~ldcrmar~ :Mapleton, That fob ;~Tetz~;er be appointed Sity Audit^~r for Fiscal Year starting Oct. 1, 19 "~ . The motion carried. 1~~ 1`ZPirl:l!-`'. >egSiQn '~E:it. 1-,Jf l.~i~ This was the date for a public hearing on the lq~.~,-59 Budget as advertised. "~,o one appeared in regard. to the hearing. roved by Alderman Edmiston, seconded by alderman Stapleton, that the _~u.:i- get be adopted .as filed. The motion. carried. Summary of 1953-9 Budget as adopted. Estimated .peso. rces r.stimated Diseurse:nen.,s. several Fund General Fund Advalorem ta,:es 253,4~~.00 Administrative ~5,~99.UU Franc._ i s taxes 3h,0(5.00 Police 123,ti1~.8.00 Jiola ~ioi~s 51, 150.00 Traffic Department 16, t3~6.00 Buildin~ Inspections 4,200.00 atreet i~epar..ment 7,,~i37.OJ Sanitar~~ Ins~~ec t i ans 2, 025.00 Fire Department ~y, i3~. a0 - Rents l..E., ;25.00 I'ax Department 16, 073 . JJ Garage 6,L~.79.00 Sanitation uepartment y2, 671.00 Sundry 7, 125.00 C v-rnoration Court lr, 111.OJ 3uildin inspector ~,~71.OJ ~'~ dater ~c Sewer Fa'und 36~, 441.00 C it ~ ~n~;ineer 13, 7y-3 .00 ~, Water Saps 200,000.00 Par:. ~f Recreation 2?,534.00 ~,.,. Setr~er Rentals 47 000.00 6~1e' i ire :~epartmer:t ~ 3 , , 4i 3 ..) ~~ ,~ !'Tarbage ~3eceints 41,~~00.00 Auditorium 6, ~~3.00 ,,..~ ~i..scell.aneous 00.00 Garage Department ~ 1,-79.0' 292, , 00.00 5.. , ~' . 0 Par'_in~; -~~~Hi;er ~a~~n~1 34,000.0; Water ~ Sewer Dept. 34,00'0.00 Administraton 1Zr,290.00 Prod~_~ction,districution `~7,~73.00 r7rand T~~t^.1 X91,957.00 Sewage i~ispoaal 23, 329.00 Revenue "fond retirement l~ X00.0') 12 ,392.oc~ Parking ~~ieter .~und 16,031.00 Gr.~-nd Tot~:~.l 709,010.00 Ordinance ~~o.~__ Alderman 1rJard intr:~duc ed t::e foll ow~n~ revolut~.~n ana .Moved it ~ aaoption bw the Cit- Council. Ud:'-~,-~:~:A:;, ttie Cit;J Council of tc7e Cit; oi` _'lalnve,.~, Sias rierttot`ore ap~,r~~ ` approved :end ~_~do;~ted the City Budget f'or the flsc<~1 year ae -~nr~ia October 1, 1953 and ending Seute:nt~er 30, 1y~9: ~~nd iJ~nereas it is now deemed necess:Ary gnu aa~;fisable that the City Jouncil set the various tax rites to be levied aga.~rist all ts.xu~Je propcrt ~; on Lne 1 ,5 ? tax Doll . T:~~ ~ ~1'17iJii.uii J,1u, ~L ~'~~ 'J s'ZJ '_~_`'~'!JJ ~ ~'~I.C., v 1'~ Cr'~.1U1V 1L JI' 111" " v ll'Y Jr ?L ~. i V-E'~;°d, T~~AS: flat tiie tax rite t ~ be leviea on all taxa,.,le property in the City of P1~tinview, sex=:s fnr the ye~~r :of 1y58 shall a?~reT~ate af:1.55 on she o ~~e runure-~~ ,.oilar valuation on >all property on the 19`~' -'s.x -toll, w'~icr~ s!::11 be ~~.;->_bro-~ec~ and ~ruopte~z b~T the ''itv 'o~.~ncil. ~C?' ;'~ r `~~hat said t-~x levy ag~rre.~-at:ion .;;-1.~J ~n ~.he one hun~7rc d ~' olla ~s v 1 at 'r.on sl~:.ll be _.na tree sa :;:e i ~ rere~y snecificall~;r levied for tl:~e follow` ~_~-~, o~,r~~oses an~J to 1-,e the foilowi~~ tr~x rates. - ~ener~.l Fund. Jperatin,g ~~'und. For the I ~~tere s t ~c ~ nk ng r u.: ~d. ~;efi.andin-~ B ;n.as 2-1-31 P~e~'un:.i ' n=s '.:5on.s cj-1-2<. `street i-n~7rove.ent 601-2( lief and inm 3o~:as _ ?r j-~-1 :~aterworks ~-1-27 ':ewer .-7onds ~-1-27 :~~t. Imtirove sent 12-1-~;.t~. Airport ~?on;.:s 12-1~-L;-l~. ?t. Lmprovement t3-15-L~.6 ~~sater .;~ Newer ponds 3-1-1~.~ :;t. in:~rove~~ne:its 3-1-4t:1 iuater '~yorks ~ "•~cr 1-1~-4y i~'~re tatio:z gnus 7-1C-~0 'slater <-on::.'s y-l~-i0 ~~.95 on each ~;1Ci0.OC) valuation ~p.~-0 o~~ each :~:i00.0) valuation 0.ol3o~r~9 0.0~ x'7250 0.0011:;2'7 u.00~2791 0.00y3561 O.OJ11.2( ~~ • J2J~'7 I I 0.o2o3i17 O.OL;.33 7~>7 0.0201655 O.Otiii-d 0~ 3 J.'Jjo.j T ~6 O.Oi42470 C~ City Hall Bonds 5-10-50 St. _nprove~nent 5-1-51 rniater ~. :~ew~r 3-1-52 5~.. Improve~nerlt 5-15-53 St. Imnrove_nent L{.-15-5~ Waterw irks >> .~°:awer 5-1~-53 ~,1~ terworks ~~ newer ~-1y-5~ general 0~-~li~;ation ~-~-57 Fire Equip. Wts. 3-1- 60cents on 95~ collcctio_7 Intere~ from investments .-; Total estim to income Principal :~: Tntere:~t due Fxchan~e charges Total r°:li~irenents 0.01~67~3 0.0293'26 U.040774~7 o . x)13; 64 a o,o2~36 o. 02~.~1~, j4 o .13~b4.46 0.0~_~ X23 9 yields y~152,1~30.00 9,962.50 5 O . o c~ ~;~>1 7,4.82.50 1~8 ~ 770. "~'0 500.00 1 ..~, 770.00 `~I~'C'"IO'' 2. That there be anc~ 9.s herby;, Levie:a for the vear• 1;58 occupation t=1x e~~~~zal to one-half (2) :~,LLat levied by the `~t~~te ~f i'exa-, upon all Verson, firms, and Corr~:~rations, follo,•~ ng tax .'~-~1e occ~_~p~:~tions w _thin thc: C:it,y of lainview, ~'exas. S~?C`I'1:)'`1 3. That tE-~e taxes; s iall_ be assessed «r7_~ collecte:~ by t}le Asses -,o~~•-Collector of the City of Plainview, as require::.: by Ordinance o. 373 Volume 6, Yage 287 of ,~ ~e :;,mutes of the City of Plainv:;~ew, ~c~~:::~, anc under i,ne laws ~~f the tape of Texas. The above order having been read in full, it was moved by Alderman Gard and seconded by Alderman Edmiston, tridt the dame be gassed, and wraich was none by unanimous vote. gone in open session this 23rd day oz' ae~Le.nber you. l-i. ,i. Mood -.~~a;y or t. C. Edmiston -Alderman T. S. Stapet~,i -~lderinan C. :r. '~vard -~1~ie_~rnan Attest. :roved by ~~lr~rman Cline second b~~ Alder-nan 4~ar"d, L'har, the ~aud7et be adonte :, as filed an: the 'L'ax rate be set at ;;1.55 on the 100.00 'laluat:ion. The motion carried. ~~loved b~, r+lderman Ta~;~lor sec end by ylder~~slan 6vard, l"~iat tree anooint-nent of Jess ~~~~.~est as ~creta.r~, of the Cit~r Pla}z ink-; C,o ~rnission be approved. `l'he motion carried. The :minutes of Sept. 1 an<:z nth were read and ap;.~ruved. Loved by Alderman fayior second by Alderman Stapleton that the list of bills submitted be aparoved for payment. Bills $eote_nber ~., to ;e?~t. 15, 1'~~ A ~ _~ Fire Extinr;usher 13.0? Alex~~nder-~?ei s ;rug 13.50 i'he Alcove ~•~e~~ta~_~rant 3.20 Th.e "amera Shop 6.4~ i~fe i°:~ee ~ Bros . x..10 'drew-C'~lla_imco~raph ~ op 5c~.30 '3. .~ C . Lle~ roni.^ s Labs 103 •65 P,ovd :c iJaveriport :"agency 2.50 C:it~7 t3ody ;Sti.op 50.72 Crain oil co. 4.76 'i?;aton Stag orrery X03.95 Laton 'stationery 301.15 Torn ',ea,• : n's shop `?.50 >-iale Co. A~_rport '~j0.00 Hi -~;inbothan-Bar. 11.0.Lt-7 ~lrir~othan-Bar. Li~ 14c~.83 , lrb,y's 5-18-1~ 1.9E, iTle Karpark C.~r~;. 28.72 1 C~'' a-. 1 :~~iedical Centc~~ .~os~~. ~ted~.cal Center liosp. t~tacs Conaco Service ~icDonald's ~rad.ng Post ~~~icDonald's Tr~d.ing Post R . C . :~iin~;urn fan i!~Iac~;aughton ins. 1~Irs. J. W. laxweil Owens ~~lec ,ric Plains L-achir~er,y Co. Pla:inv iew Hardware Co. Plainview f=ar~ware Co. Plainview ~Jel -in;s Plains ~;eldin~° Supply Plv. Auto Parts Plv. -'iuto P ~.rts :~ogers Hatter--:°~ Elect.' is Ro~er^ Battery~~ iJlectric Perry '~~i. ;t~~nton "&ra~e Reuel ~`'~.siz Che~~rolet Reuel 1'•ash <;}:evrolet ?trains '~xtcerService strains Super`ervice }t~~.pleton Bros. Lc;o R. 'T'hrasher Off' icers Shoox 'ire C o. ,N•:;estern Electrical Cont. Western Electrical Cont. 'Jir~ils lie<laco Service r'dmiston `~erv. Station :Morrison vupply Co. %iorehead, Sharp oc Boyd ~o.~~Jestern ub. Derv. 5o.:~estern Pub. Serv. Pearl ~ Ruby Bryan The be adjourned. The motion Carrie , _ _~ City Clerk ~~ayor 26.42 iViorrison Supply 43 j. ~~6 10:x.00 r'erry's Uerv. atution o.65 15.95 Piv. wrec ~. er Ccr. x.00 8.10 rtichar~tison St~a.~rocr~ aer. 0.~5 30.8=~ Plv. .Motor aervice i~.40 3.0J Se~irs ~ ~toebuc~~ ~. Co. l.~•9 ~+-4.14 Seipp .°jachi ne Srlop 4. ~ 0 lO5.0O ;;e ipp =iachl:ie Shop 19. ,~0 5.35 Ell Cott i~'aylor Cont. 96.83 431.36 Vi~sin; .~.::pp1y Corp. 226.62 33.00 Davis Pl~:mbng Co. 5.00 93.22 Inman irrigation 1.;.2.50 2.50 Inman Irrigation 2;.35 16.92 Lj~nns Cosden Station 8.5a 161.00 iflotor carts Co. 7.35 21.56 Plv. ~~Iotor -per. 38.35 33.75 Stovall Booker sales -::~ Ser. 1.50 3.'?0 Boyd Y. )~avenoort Agency 93.9'. 12.70 Boyd ~avennort =!~;ency 783.~;L 303.24 Floyd Lamb 45.00 -34.34 J. ~~~. Butler 45.0 67.23 Pe c°ry 6•~~illingha.n 9. ~ 0 l~..~0 l'. ~r . S~bson 10.00 92.50 i~ie.lvin Hu~~:;ins 7.90 10.00 Leedy ~~iaxe;; r-ire Cheif 13.50 ~;uick Lunci Cafe 62.60 6.00 The Texas Co. 1zr07.33 124.50 1'ie ieri~~s moo. 153.73 53.72 Leedy _ia~ey 200.0„ 293.22 'Trinity ~nive~•sal lns. Co. 9y4.55 12.00 United States Pencil Co. 4.00 ~ . 95 iiie _~ e chn.e i~nc; r ~sro s . C o . j 1.24 11+7.27 1°ler ~~ :vliller ~~iotor 31.20 7.68 Long Beil Division i~~.00 234-•45 Caprxk Sand xravel 265.00 2303.25 Sorties :ern Pub. Derv. i22 3.35 44.00 Hale County 430.67 motion carried. '.Moved bar ~'~lderman :~t.apieton sec:~nd b,y Aluerman Taylor that ineeting Regular Session October 6, 1958 The City Council met in Regular Session with :Mayor iii. B. Hood presiding; and the following Aldermen present, '~1, ti. Irby,, Geo. L. Taylor, G. H. Ward and C. ~. Cline Jr. City Attorney Joe Sharp and City Engineer W. R. Hogge also attended the meeting. `1'he ret~~rns of the Hospital i3ond Election of Sept. 30, were canvas sect. i~ESOLUTION CA~,TVASS~N:s RETURt~5 A1vD D~,~LAh~.NG RESULT Jr' ~~Lr;CT'i0~^! 1 OT? Ti?~S, the 6th day of October, 1958, the Cite Counc_'~_1 of the c _t~T of i'lainv.'~w, Texas, convened in Regular Session, at the regular meeting place tt7erof in the City ?fall, there be Ong present and in attenda~~.ce t'ne follow ng members, to-wii;: )( THE ST~'~TE OF `PEXAS ) rITY OF PLAINVIEW )(, r OUTTTY Or HALE ) }( ,~". 3. ~.ood, i~7ayor ~~ . T~. '•` Irby C. B. Cline, Jr.~ Aldermen 7e ~r>>e i~ . i'a ylor . L . irJ<~~rd 4 ~~~ and with the following absent: T. S. Stapleton , constitLrting a quorum; ^_nd, among other z~roceedinTs had, were the following: Mayor Hood introduced a resolution. Alderman Ir~_ moved its adoption. The motion was seconded by Alderman Taylor. The potion, carrying with it the adoption of the resolution, pre- vailed b,y the following vote: AYES: Aldermen ~~e~~e~e~, Irby, Cline, Taylor and Ward. ?~?OES : None The RESJL'UT~UN is as follows b^w~T~,EREA-,, under and by virtue of a resol~,tion and order duly passed by the City Council of tneCity of Plainview, i'exas, on the 8th day of September, 1953, an election was 'Held in saia City on the 30t}~ da<< of September, lySS, to determine whetner or ilot the City Council of said Cit y should be authorized to issue X250,000 general obligation bonds of said City for the purpose of making permanent public improvements, to-wit: Paying the City's portion o_f the expense of establishing, buil~aing and eq.._~pping a hospital to be owned and operated jointly by the City of Plainview, a;7d trie County of Hale, Texa ;; and IvF~L?REAS, on this the 6th day of Uctober, 195x, sarne being a Regular session of the City Council, Cher<~ came on to be considerd the returns of said elect ion; and ~,~?T?'~~REAS, upon consideration of the reutrns of the s ,id election, it appears that the same was in all respects legallyr~.eld, a~'ter due notice ha~? been ~iven, and th<zt the said returns T~~ere ciul.y and lc Bally made; and ^'F?ERFA`"~, it f~~.rther apnear~~. from said returns that there t~;ere cast at said election 111 votes on the proposition for the :issuance of Hospital '~oncis, of which number 799 votes were cast "FOR THE T?ST~ATdCE OF HOSPITAL BOnTD`3 A~~?D THE LEVY OF A TAX IN PAY?~NT T~RFOF"; and 319 vote; were cast "AGAI?~'ST TI?'~_ IS`~?JAT~TCi~;' OF ~'~"~~;PITAL ".OTTnS An'~? T?',.r~ LEVY 0~' A TAX IN PAYKENT T~ER~{'OF"; T:~jEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED 3Y 1',.E CITY COUNCIL OP TflE CITY OTC ''I;AI~~?VIEti~I: SECTION 1: That the aforesaid election was duly ~~nd legally c^1]_ed and notice therof ~i ven in accordarce wit1~~ the laws of the State of Texas, and the resolution and order cal.lin said elect~_on; that said election was held in strict confor:iity with the Cons- titution and laws of the :Mate of Texas and the returns thereof have been properly made to the official., of tt~e City e~,titled to receive same; ana that only resident qualified electors of this: sa:~d City, wr!o own taxable property in said City and wh.o have duly rendered the same for tax<_ttion, were permittea to vote :~t said election; and, further, that said election properly re~~r~:ser_ts she d.e c Tres of those qualified to vote as of ori; said. SECTION ~: That the proposition to issue the w250,000 Hospital ~~onds and levy an annual tax sufficier:t to pay the current interest on said bonds and to pay the principal thereof as the same becomes due, was sustained by a ma,;ority of the resident qualified electors voting at said election.; amu, therefore, the ^itv Co~ncil i^ authorized to issue said. bonds and to levy, assess and~~collect said tax, in accordance with the prou'isions of the proposition submitted at the election, as provided by the Re- solution and Order of the City Council of the City of Plainview calling such election. PASS?~D AND APPROVED, this the h da of Uctober, 195 ,. r _ _ ~~~. B. Nood,~ Mayor ,City Of Plainview, Texas ATTEST: P. H. Bryan Approved: City Secretary, City of PlainvieU~, Texas Joe aharp ~, City tittorney, City of rlainview, 'Texas City Seal 1 ~ ~" Moved by Alderman Cline second by alderman Irby, That the Council accept the base rate ordinance presented by south- western Bell telephone Co. being No. 695 and the =iiscellaneous rate ordinance being No. 695. See Ord ~nance Nook ~~o. I The motion carried. Moved by Alderman irJa_~d second by Alderman Taylor that the Co~_incil accept the highway Department construction aggrement on Date Stneel from 5th. St. south to Railroad, and authorize the i•ia,yor t o sign same being No. 697 . See Minute Book P1o. 1 The motion carried. Moved by Alderman Irby second by Alderrr~an Taylor, That the City and County present to Sate Highway 'Department a joint request for a survey of futhre needs for Highways in this vicinit°T. C~'~ The moti .;n carried. ~~ JOINT RESOLUTION w BE IT ~~?~101ti"~' that on this the ~ try day of October, 1958, the City Counc~.il of the City of Plainview, in regular session, pas~~~ed the joint resolution hereinafter set forth; and BE I'1r~NOWN that the Commissioners ~ Court of Hale County, ~~n regular session did, on the 13th day of October, 195, pass the hereinafter sat forth joint resolution; JOINT RESJLUTTION 1r~~:EREAS, it is the desire of the City of Pla nview, to enlist the ai d of the Highway .Department of the State of Texas in making a s urvey of futu~e highway needs o.. the City, and further, that such survey be made in conjunction with a survey of the needs of the City in connection with the disburse ment of inter. city traffic; and ~^1~?EREAS, said survey will necessarily involve reads and highways not witriin the City limits that will come under the jurisdiction of the Commissioners' Court of bale County, Texas; NOUT, THEREFORE, 3E TT RESOLVED: That the City of Plainview, actin" by and through its City Council, and tale Count?,T, Texas, acting by and through its Commi;;~ioners~ Court, do hereby and by this Resolution, to hereby express its desire and mare its request to the State highway Department of the State of Texas for a survey of the needs of t'~e City of Plainview, and county roads ar,d highways in conjunction therewith for the purpose of using such plans in the f~?ture development of highways, roads, arterial highways, and col:ateral roads to the end treat systematic planning can be carried on f'or the purpose of better serving the local ar~d travelling public in connection with ins highway anu county and city street and road s~~stem. STA'~E 0~~' 'T'EXAS, ~ • C~fJ lJPtrI'Y•~`~E3~ l -rT~1LE~''•yp~ .., "~~ i ~+. r. ~w PAUL 3RYAN, City Clerk of the City of ~'lainview, do hereby certify that the above and f oregoinT; Joint Resolution was passed b,y the Cit}= Council of the City of Plainview by a unanimous vote on the 6th day of October, A. D. 1958. ~nTITNFSS :DIY HAND AND ~~EAL 0r' JFFICE, THIS the Fth day of October, A. D. 1958, STATE OF TEX,~ S ~ C Ot7NTY_ 0~!~ HALE, } I, MILDRED Paul Br.y-an Paul ~3ryan, City Clerk City of Ulainview, Texas TICKER, Clerk of the County Court of Hale ~7 V County, Texas, do hereby certify that the above and fore- goin~; Joint resolution was passed by the Commissioners' Court of Hale County, Texas, b,y a unanimou ~ vote on the 1 th day of October, A.D. 1958• ~rT ~_T'.~~SS NIY IiAND AND SEAL OF ~~~'FICE, this the 13tJi day of October, A.D. 1958. PMildred Tucker „. ~ - ~:~ :'Mildred 't'ucker -~~;, _. County Clerk, Hale County, Texas Moved by Alderman Cline second by .Alderman Taylor, That Herman Temple be a.llow~d water connection on east 24th. St. The motion carried. Moved by Alderman Irby second by Alderman Cline, That J. D. Rallew be ap°~roved as Assistant Fire Chief. The motion carried. Moved by Alderman Irby second by Alderman Ward, That Council pay, as recommended by City Engineer, Bryan ~c Hoffman on paving 793.72• The motion carried. Moved by Alderman Cline second by Alderman Ward. Ordinance No. 698 be passed granting right of way for spur tract on 3urlington St. The motion carried. See Ordinance Bock No. I The minutes of Sept. 15th. read and approved. Monthly Reports for September were read as follows. Pa~kin~; T4leters 316.00 Police Report 3~-67.50 Animal Den artment 12.00 "Meat Inspector fees accrd. 76.60 (~it,y Clerk Wa ~~, Sw. 28943.24 'T !disc. Gen. Fund. 74.63.31 Plumbing Inspector 418.80 Food Inspector 4.00 Water Plant gals pumped 109265400 Delinquent Tax 3003.03 Moved by Alderman Ward second by Alderman Irby, That the reports be accepted and filed and the list of B~lls submitted be approved for payment. The motion carried. BILLS OCT~JBER Barlev's Cities Serv. Station CTene Bumpus City Body Shop Clowe ~ Cowan, Inc. Chicken-Inn Connor Mathes Co. Inc. Daf f ern' s Dempster !?rothers ~?ob '~dwards Cabinet Farmers Blacksmith Shop Flex-Rod Pipe Tool Co. Gallawav's Janitor Supplies Hale "o. Abstract Co. Henderson Bros. Ambulance Milton fiotel `;leaners herald-?~?ews Publishing ;o. colt's Snorting Csoods. Co. Inman Irrigation ?°'ell Serv. Kimbell-Plv. Co. Lubbock Grader Blade Shop R. C. Mangum firs. J. W. Maxwell Miller >~~ rMi ller Morehead, Sharp `c i3oyd National Safety Council 6, 1958 21.45 B. ~ C. Electronics La bs 57.50 1.10 The Camera Shop 20.25 14,00 Mildred Tucker 1.75 129.98 C onle y-Lott ~~achiner C o. 4 j. 2~ 85.70 Caprock Sand~CGravel :;o . 168.75 29.91 Crenshaw Paintxi~lass C o. 8.10 39.4.8 w. S. barley ~ Co. 52.35 387.57 Dulaney Auto Parts 4.00 1.00 Eaton Stationery 505.96 7.20 Faurot Inc. 10.71 92.61 Gale's Prescription 14.08 55.20 B. F. loodrich Store 38.98 20.00 Hay ne s Motor C o . 2.40 Z~.25 uenry's Tire Co. 40.5 1.95 Jarvis-Tull ~. Co. Inc. 38.`0 184.4.6 i~erald-'~vew Publishing? Co.56.40 8.41 Higginbpt;,aW-3~rtlett Co279.23 70.11 The Karpark Corp. 36.95 15.50 Larson.-Turner Imp. Co. 156.60 128.65 McDonald Tradi_n~ Post 134.25 73.76 Martin Motor Co. 3.35 90.00 Medical Center Hosp. 100.00 17.16 ~~Monroe Calculatin=r, `Mac r,..350.00 4.08 Morrison Supply Co. 116F~.76 1.95 Neptune Meter Co. 332.30 1~~ Nunn Electric Supply Corp Peerless Pump Division 64 .38 ~.00 Fub. Kealth Lquip ~ Sup. Perry's Serv. Sta~ion 11.70 46.73 Phillips Petroleu;n Co. 21.13 Pioneer ivatural eras. ~o. 7.90 Plains Machinery Co. ll!2.49 Plains r~elain Supply 2.13 Plains Welding SuY~ply 2.40 Plv. Aato Parts 9~,.~~- Pl~r. Hardware Co. 38.91 Plv. Motor Service 18.10 Plv. T?asp. 3c Clinic 93.85 Plv. Plurnbin ; Co. 53.97 Plv. Safe~y Lane 97.05 The Plv. Tribune ":5.00 Reams Electric 86.15 deed's G:reckin~ Co. 53.00 Reuel Nash C.nevrolet, Inc. 521.54 Richardson Shamrock "per. $4 1.50 Richardson ~hanrock Ser. ~l Rogers Batterv ~ Electric 7.50 52.51 Robinson ?c Herring Drug The Rohan Co., Inc. 2.83 198.91-~ The Rose Shop 5.00 Rowl~~nd ~c fordo n Farm C~e•n .9~5.28 Sargent-Sowell .Inc. 25.78 Seip ~ :Machine S'~o.~ 73.75 Shaw-Tf±al~~er 7.50 Smith-Baaden 10.00 Smith Blair 55.00 Shook Tire Co. h3. 50 Z~,'. 0. Speck ~Zachinery 1.25 ~. J. Stapleton tveldinmCons t. 3.00 St to Chemical Co. 20.00 The Speck Co. 21.33 Strains Suer Ser. 13.55 Stovall Booker Radiator 14.08 Swa~~ze Bros. ?_15.00 I'raf-0--feria System 1c~r~.20 ~ Uniform Bldg. Code Assoc. 12.30 Virgii's 1'exaao Ser. 19.10 ~; Viking Supply Corp. 3W_.J8 Marren v~elding 1.50 ~w L. C. Wayland, M. D. 16.50 ~~;est Pharmacy 8.24 Tw'estern Electrical 1h5;;'9 western union 2.55 Willson ~ 'vualdrop 173.69 wylies Plbg. 17. ~2 °°""' September 16, 1958 Ro~< rs Battery ~ Elec uric 33.20 ~.~estern union 1~eleraarl 2.10 '.ntestern r;lectrical Cont. 1y.08 Claude Hutcherson tiir Se,•. 25.00 :ors . ~~I. A. Wood. . 80 T. ~~ . Gibson 1> . 00 T. E. ti°Jarren 158.62 Leedy Maxey 2~..i0 i~?ute ttir. Rappels ':3.65 SoWestern Bell Teleph.~ne 2~~1.00 Soles ern Rell !'elephone 37.95 great American Reser~ti-e ir~c. 131.58 Great Amer. Reserve Ins. moo. 15.58 Great Hrl°r. Res. inc. Co. 6.14 J. Olvver Bier, P. ~I. 99..00 Tex-Vit Supply Co. ld21.76 Al 1~. Fitch 14.40 Hughes Decor iting Co. 12..0'Q J. Oliver Rier 99.00 P. H. ?r,yan,Petty Cash 4~.~6 ??ill~ole~r 450.00 L~J. W. F'lo~r ~ 5.00 SAL ~3IE5 M. B. Hood 375.00 L. A. riortorl 220.00 W. N. Irby 60.00 George Sawyer 173.~~0 =eorge I~. Taylor 60.00 0. i3. G~.Ain 26.00 ~'. S. Stapleton X0.00 !ute ~s. nannals 315..;0 C. R, Cline Jr. 60.00 Claude Blackshear- 20.00 G. H. L~Iar~T h0. 00 James Barnett 230.QO Joe Sharp 275:.00 Pete Grisham 230.00 P. H. E~ryan 450.00 rflelvin Hudgins 230.00 Quadine Billingtr,~on 250.00 Leedy 1°i^_xey 409.00 A. L. King 230.00 Frank Rigle~~ 320.00 H. P. Pelphrey 420.00 Berry Lynch 311.00 A. R. Cardinal 338.00 ~~. E. Reneger 293.00 V. A. Botkins 291.00 Arvil Harkins 311.00 Lackin C. Glaldrep 371.83 P. W. Slauhter 234.00 A. L. Hestand 291.00 ~.v. E. Strickland 23.00 Criarleen Cl~irk 2y1. )0 Tommie H rkins 2'2.00 Lonnie ~~T-:.ller 3;9.48 Gerald 0. Dickerson 2.80.00 Raymond v. Cla,ycomb 295.00 Ayce Brooks 273.00 Floyd Lamb 348.96 Edward Set~le 2 .~~0 James R. Russell 306.00 Johnnie Bellew 292.00 Artie R. Nivens 23(.00 Norman Daffron 27h.00 Virgle Thompson 302.00 Joe Settle 2i~>.00 D. F=. Coulson 122.00 Ray Preston 2.2.00 Kenneth Beuland 270.34 Alton Judah 274.00 Albert Meals 267.00 Lm:nett Linville 262.00 Garvin E-nert ?53.50 Billy Sande s 25y.~0 Eldon Wallace 2`.30.2 i~elton tivaggoner 2j5.0U C. ~. ~'~tegall 25.00 Charles Jacobs 2l4.0J Geor °e 1. Inturff 250.00 rsobby Snadaix 225.,0 Dewie trlatson 250.00 nichara Cross 41~.v0 Charles Rrittian 292.00 rannie Norman 3~7.UJ Joe Ricks 291.00 Iris Lovell 23~.uo George York 21~-0.00 J. A. Braden 9.x.00 James '~darrein 240.00 F. D. Gaither 300.00 ~'•Zorris E'. Underwood ?4 ).00 -r. .Mary dye 90. JO ~~o P. ?rd. Cayce 270.00 toswell ilex :nder 260.00 Weldon day 300.00 .~ir`~. -dark Eirin ?_5J.00 ~?. A. ?nTOOd 20~:~.00 i~;dna _iarrison T85.00 C. H. Pyle 220.~`~0 T. J. Tardner 260.60 L. T~~. Horton 305.76 'Zernon Pierce 260.00 A. ?~. Cowart 220.00 Truit Ray 20.00 tn.. B. Alexander 200.00 GJ. C, Parten 210.00 Clarence Clark 230.0~~~ Everett~~'yle 12i.3~~ R. A. 1`1ei~hbors 200.00 Al ~. Fi tch 260.00 Rav Eldred 230.00 L. _. iyic~3aniel 225.OC~ Clarence ~IcCart,y 200.00 `vJ. ~~i. Sm;.th 215.00 Clarence Blackmon 349.25 Agneslrlesiey 1g~.00 re or~*e Smith 220.00 Todd ~,dd 3urs on 324.44 Samuel Voyles 220.00 James raswick 22.50 1r vnd~=11 Johnson 20'x.00 Rex Ln~r.l.:' sh 2 °2.50 Harold Cram 30 .00 L~~w~~f:nce riaird lI{.3.55 Mrs. Billy Stowe_ 175.00 : aul 'Jo•,-1es ~~t,_2.00 J. ~+1. Butler 327.92 :~iiTf ors: Carth.ei '75.60 4lilliam ~?. Hogge 600.00 Charles ~:d~ar 79.2.0 Stanle~t Andrews 300.00 G. r~. Palmer 79.20 Tf,~ . ?J. Wilbourn 260. JO 1yt:{die Si: ice 172.50 J. H. `?c lee 260.00 Hobert r,~illia as 190.00 A. ~. Harris 215.00 t-iorrirr Jon«sor. 4~j.JU Frank Jones 215.00 Jack ;to ers 4.50 ?~ar.o Deluna 200.00 L. L. i.dwaras l jU .00 Hoyt Curry 450.Ou ;eslie ~or-.ns 17 ~. ~~ Bryan Adams 230.00 _~iartna ti~rcieY~ 1U2.,i0 cordon Swear~in~er 235.0:? Frances Whatley 6iS.0U Haskell Noland 2<0.00 Glenda Renfro 68.00 S. E. 3olles 425.00 ~~axemo :~lariis 14"7.18 y '^7arren -~o 315.00 ~T. v. =i_ollis 43.00 , rlo~,:aT~d T'_bson 260.00 .~. L. :~oodrich 47.00 Moved by Alderman Cline second by ~11dex~nan 1rby,That the Council pay Panhandle Ste$1 Construction Co, as reco7lr~ended by City Engineer on the new ?~~ell ?louse.. The motion carried. 'loved b,y Alderman Irby second by Alder~ran WarQi, Ti~at th.e neeting ad- jo The motiorn carried. ~~ City C er Mayor ~~ .~ special Session October 13th.1958 The City Council met in special Session with the Commissioners Court at the Commissioners Room in the Catzrt house. ReprecE:ntin~ the City mayor Tf. B. Hood Ald. 4J. H. Irby Ald. Geo. L Taylor Ald. C. B. Cline Jr Joe Sharp City Atty. Representing Hale County Jude Lee i~lowlin Comm. Joe Odell Comm. J. J. Goldsten Comm. Doc Brown Comm. Rayburn Karrh Co. Atty Frank Gaston Among other proceedings the County ordered a F~ospital i3ona r;lec Lion To be held with the reular Election on Nov. 4th, 1958 Moved by Alde_~man Irby second by Alderman Geo. L 'T'aylor, ~i'nat the Council accept a bid of 8000.00 for the Unger property on Austin Street, and owned by The City and salvation Army jointly. The Motion carried SPATE Oi'' TEXAS X X COiTNTY 0?' HALE X ~P WHEREAS, Mrs. Minnette K. Unger has conveyed to George Shriber, Trustee, aI1 of Lot Number 5, Block No. 2, Slaton Addition to the Town :of Plainview, Hale County, Texas, for the purpose of giving to the City of Plainview an undivided two-thirds (2/3) interest in and to said property, for the purpose of providinFr a Library Fund for the use and benefit of the Plainview Public Library, the terms and conditi- ons of which gift are contained in Trust Indenture dated the D day of July, A. D. 1958, and for the purpose of giving to the Salvation Army Advisory Board of Plainview, Texas and undivided one-third (1/3) interest in and two said property for the use and benefit of the Sal- vation Army at Plainview, Texas, to which Trust Indenture reference is here made for all Purposes: and 1 ~;~ ~.~ r~ . mot, .~.-, 1 • WHEREAS, the Salvation Army Advisory Board of Plainview, Texas, and the Plainview ~'ublic Library Board have each passed Resolutions directing the City of Plainview and George Shriber, Trustee, to accept an offer to purchase said property for the sum of EIGHT THOUSAND AND NO/100 DOLLARS 08,000.00) in chsh, and by Resolution have directed the said City and said Trustee to sell said property for said ~p8,000.00 as offered, and. directed the said City and said 't'rustee to proceed to execute such instruments as may be necessary to ~~onvey said property and to accept the said sum of $8,000.00 in cash, and to deduct there- from such expenses as may have been paid by the City in connection with said property, and that after said sale, the money be divided in accordance with the Trust Indenture of 1Krs. Minnette K. Unger herein-above referred to. NOW, THEREFOREt BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PLAINVIEW, that said property be sold in accordance with directions made by the Salvation Army Advisory Board of Plainview, Texas and the Plainview Public Library Board, for the sum of ,8,000.00, and that the said George Shriber, Trustee, be directeld to make said sale and to execute such instruments as may be necessary to conv3y such property and to consummate such sale, and that the proceeds thereof be paid by him to the Salvation Army Advisory Board of Plainview, Texas, end to the City of Plainview for the purpose of creating ~ Library Building Fund for the Plainview Public Library, and which said fund shall be kept separate and apart from all other funds and accounts of the City of Plainvew • . and s2~.~1t1 be'~.,,k~ta_i~ as the "Plainview Public Library Building • • Fund ~~ ~' • . ' The meeting ad3ourned. City ler Mayor. Regular Session October loth, 1958 The City Council met in Regular Session with ~'2ayor M, B. food presiding and the following Alderman in Attendance, W. ~'. Irby, G. H. Ward, T; S. Stapleton and Geo. L. Taylor. City Attorney Joe Sharp and Asst. Engineer Stanley Andrews were also present. Moved by AldermanS~.R~~~~#a~~Ysecond by Alderman Taylor, That the City c7,ose 3 foot Strip on south side of 11th St. in exchange for strip on north side. The motion carried. The minutes of Oct. nth and 13th read and approved. Moved by Alderman Ward second by Alderman Irby, That the City Council adopt the Code of Ethics for Polic Department, submitted by Chief Pelphrey. The motion carried. Moved by Alderman Taylor second by Alderman Stapleton, That the Council grant a right of way from F. W. D. Railway over part of 21st for spur track. The motion Carrie d. ,,;~ a9z hZoved by Alderman Stapleton second by Alderman Irby, 'T'hat the Council pass Hale County Joint Airport Zoning Ordinance No. 700 ~anu that Claude Hitcherson and Lon Cartwright be appointed as City represe- natives on such Zoning Hoard. The motion carried. OR~IAIANCE N0. 700 `'RL.A'~i'ITJ~r A JO%'~;°T AIRPORT ZONI~T '~O ~R~ ''I'0 ~?E Ir?~TO~^1N A`~ THE H~L~. ^OTJNTY JO "~'T AIIRPORT ZOr?I''« s BO<'!R':~ tiND Ir~;sJEST ~~'r S1CH~ JO ~t''T BOAR? ';~1ITII `PI-~ PO'dJERS SUC I-T ??OARrS A~ ~~U`.t'I=ORIG~~T;~ TO E K~~) ISL liND;R Tfi~; ?RJ'L~ ISI:)NS OF' CH.~AP L'~.R 391 OF 'S'HE AC'T'S OF '1'I-~ Rr~1 ULr1rR S~.SSI.)`I Or THEjOTH L~GISLA- T URE . 19L{ 7 • T3I,; Im OR~JAI''1E `~ By TI-IE CITY C JUNG IL O.T _'IiL C I~l'Y OIL' PLhIN JI~~r~~ ~~ r ~'~ w~ Section 1 Subject to like provision bein maae by the Oomniss- ioners' Court of Hale County, `iexas, by proper order, duly promul- gated and entered on its minutes, ana as authorizeu by the provisions of Chapter 391 of the Acts of the Regular Session o' the 50th Leg- islature, 191."7, there is hereby creaked a joi~lt airport zoning board, to be known as the Hale. County Joint Airport Zoning i3o~tird, to which shall have the po;•ers and exercise the uuties set forth in Sections 2 and 3 of Chapter 391 of the Acts of the Regular Session of tie 50th Legislature, 19Z~.7. Section 2. The Hale County Joint Airport Zonin;~ f5oard shall be composed of five {5) members, two to be appointed by the City Council of the pity of Plainview, Texas, and two members to be appointed by a m~jorit,y o~~' the members so appointed anu said fifth mernbc r shall be elected by a majority of the members so appointed and said fifth member shall serve as Chairman of the said Hale County Joint Airport Zoning hoard. 1 Section 3. Claud Hutchinson and Lon Cartwright are hereby ap- pointer. a: the City's members on said Hale County Joint Airport Zon- ing Hoard. Section L~. Ordinance I~do. '622 of the City o~' Plain~<-iew pert~ainin~ to present zonin-* regulations of the Hale Co~~nty Joint Airport is here- by repealed and anyL,and all zoning regulations promulgated by the zon- in~; board pz~rsuant of said Ordinance 622 are hereby repealed and tree zonin-~; board appointed pursuant to said Ordinance No. 622 is r:ereby abolished. Passed this the 20th da,y of October, 1y~~. i~l. B. hood, i~iayor r A--TEST: /~ /~ Paul Bryan, City C rk Moved :y Alderman 'I'a,ylor second by Alderman Ward, That Dirs. L. i3. °- Soucy be appointed as Health nurse case worker at salar~T of ~300.OJ per month and. ~i>25.00 car allowance, effective Nov. 1st. 1953. The motion carried. Th.e Mayor rea~~ estimate in Favor of Bryan ~: Hoffman on paring con- tract amount of X119?2.75. i~ioved by Alderman hlard second by Alderman Taclor that the estimate be paid. The motion carried. Jl ~"1- Moved by Alderman Ward second by Alderman Stapleton that list of bills submitted be approved for payment. 'The motion carried. Bills from October 7th - October 20th State i:~;~t. of Public Welfare 3225.7 " " " 20.00 Firemen's t~. R. Fund .119.~!l A. L. Wi Hinton .5.00 Boyd ~; davenport 613.20 .t .t 15F.3~ n ii 16~2i.F Texas 1~Zunicipal Retirement 72.91 r' " " 107.1ti n n tt 45 . ~~- Grcat American Ins. Co. 20.96 Bob Carroll 1.21 I~Tewt Wheeler 63.00 ~,~ Mrs. L. Bailey 30.00 L~1. E. Warren 2;.3.20 fir; Griffith Trim Shop 30.00 Cityy of Pl,~~iview Payroll Account ' 13,.103.28 Q if rt tt tt It 2,Oh7.50 a•-•a rt rr rr rt n J~.3~9.70 Bobts Plumbing Reoairs 17.50 Curry Freireht Motor 7,10 Drew-Gills Meneo~ranh Shop 2.00 Elliot-Taylor Cont. l~3.97 J. ~. Long Roofing 18.00 Medical Center Hospital 118.08 Kenneth ~. Pemberton 2.50 Ra~,land's Western Wear 2.50 The '.l'exas Company 1227.35 Southwestern Public Service 228.09 " '~ 2106.15 City of Plainview General Fund 30,000.00 Herman Howard 1.3~. Bryan x Hot~fman '793.72 George V. Sawyer 6i}.. t30 T. u~. Gibson 10.00 The Texas moo. 121. G0 Southwestern Public service 122'7.85 Moved by Alderman Taylor second by Alderman Stapleton that the meet- in~ adjourn. The .notion carried p~ ~ City Clerk Mayor STA`FF' Or' TF:>;A>> X C O i_1NTY 0'a- NALE X CITY GF i'LAIi'~~ ~TIrW X On the 20th day of October, 195.;, the City Council o~~ the City of Plainview met in re;~ular session with the followin: memoers present; M. B. hood, mayor; W. 1. Irby, Sr.; George 7L Taylor; 'I'. :.~. Stapleton; G. I-i. T~v'ard; and C. B. Cline, Jr. The following; resolution was introduced by the Mayor an..i ac~opt:.d b,y unaairn~,.,s vote of the City Council. 194 A RESOLU'T'ION ?~.T~~'-~'R~~~'~`~, =~'Ir~s i`~finnette K. Under has made a ?ift to the City of Plainview of an undivi^.ed two-thirds (2~~.) interest in and to pro- perty situated in said town which property was for many ,years the .residence oS h.erself and her deceased husband, 0. ~~1. Under; and ~:°:[F-Tr;~~r'9~>, 0, i'~I. Under an'; wife :`~innette K. Unger lived for many ,years in the City of Plain, few anct throuTh the ,years they contributed substantially to the welfare, growth, development and community life of said city; and ^~I-t_~aE.aS; the said gift to th.e City of Plainview is for the burpose of establishing a building fund for a Plainview Public Library. It is a substantial gift and one that contributes mat- erially to the welfare, happiness and pleasure of the citizens of this community; iVOW, 1'I~t~,REF:~~~L, 3~~ I1 ~~ESOL`JL- J by the City Council of tie City of rlainview, ~~hat by this resolution, the Council does hereby express to ~Jirs. .lilnnette K. Unger on behalf of said Council and on ben.ali' of the citizens of the City of Plainview their ratitude and appreciation. BE~ I'T_''r'Ur~`i~'iL;R iLSO~v':~~ that the City of"licials be :Tnstructea to orocure photogr~ahs of both ~°1r. 0, M. Un er and ivirs. i~innette K. Un:~er, that the photographs and this resolution .be f'ramea and placed and hung in a suitable dace in either the City Ha11 or the Plainview Public Library in honor of ~1r. O.; ~~i. Ung~.r and ulrs. Minnette K. Unger; ~~; LT r'UrtTF-~R rZESOLJE~~ that a copy of this resolution be recorded on th.e minutes of the City Council of th Cityy of Plainview. r~~~"7' i'?. B. Hood M. ~3, Hood, i~iayor _~ :'~TTI~'ST P. H. Bryan City Clerk Special Session November 6th, 1958. The City Co~~ncil met in Special Session with Mayor Plooa presiding anc~ the following Alderman in attenuance, W. n. lrby, C. B. Cline ~r. anu. G. H. '~r;ard. City En~;iaeer Joe Sharp and City r:,ngine~.r W. ri. ho~~e also were present. The Mayor read a petition from i~ayland Coliee as~in,g for permit to move curbs and close part o' Vernon Street. ~Tove:, by Alderman ~r~lard second by Alderman Irby, 'T'hat the petition be granted and Ordinance i~Io. 699 be pa =sed. `l'he motion carried. T~oved by Alderman C1_ine second by Alderman v~lard, 'i'hat the Council extend the Jim i°lorman Lot lease on South Columbia for a period :~f 5 "years. The motion carried P~Zonthly Reports for October ware Wend as follows. Police report Plumbing Insr.~ector City Clc-rk .-ater _., General Food Inspector Pioneer Nat Gas 2jo Southwc:st~;rn Public Delinquent faxes Current faxes I~ieat inspector Pound 389h.30 35.50 24.362.12 64513 , 5~ 490.00 1085.60 456.55 1142.61 51035.90 3.35 39,50 Sewer rental Service 2i~Kentals k~ il7oved by Alderman Cline second by Alderman lvar~z, That the repor;,s be accepter and filed and the list of bills submittea be «pprovea for payment. The motion carried. List of Bills October 16, 19513 to T~ovember 5, 195c~ Southwestern Pub. Ser. rr rr rr I?er.man lloward (refund) Geor?e V. Sawyer T. W. Gibson Lions Club Broom Sale n rr rr rt Great American Long Bell division Southwestern Bell Tele. rr n rr P , n. Bryan, C ~1. Hi~~~inbotham-Bartlett J. ~~. Lonr, Ro.~fin~; Co. ~ Boyd ~ Davenport ~~ S. E. ?olles ,~ T2. F?. Hood ~ 1rJ. F. Foley --~ Airport Cafe Automotive Ele. Co. Bo's Phillips 66 Station Burch '~a~nolia Ser. Bryan - Hoffman Const. _..~, R. E. ~;arton P-~u~ birxh Co~~ :;.,~. Barley's Cities Ser. Gene Rumpus Station The Camera Shop Churchwell Bros. City Bony Shop City Blacksmith Shop Clowe ~: Cowan .Inc. Connor Mathes Co. Cram Oil Co. Dempster }3rothers Diamond. Ind. Sup. ` rr n rr Bryan ~~ Hoffman Eaton Stationery Co. rr rr n T~'armers Blacksmith Shop Firestone Store Carl Grizzell Plbg. Gallaway's Janitor Sup. Goodyear Ser. Stores Graybar Ele. Co. Green's 6h Station Hale C ount,y Hale County Airport Haynes tiotor ~o. Henr,y's Tire Co. Ta~~~^inbotham-Bartlett rr rr Hilton Motel " Cleaners Jarvis Tull ~ Co. tnc. Kimbell-Plv. Co. R. C . 1'~an>?um Medical Center Hosp. n rr n Midtaest Reproduction Co. Martin T~Totor Co. McDonald-~s Trading Post 228.09 2106.15 1. j4 61.:30 10.00 113.00 11.50 11.;.3.30 14.92 50.45 322.40 10.80 85.24 90"%.00 769.56 25.00 79.30 4.0.00 18`7.60 12.85 1.00 15.82 5213.00 27.95 ,57.65 15.00 22.10 6.L~8 24.06 89.93 78.75 218, r9 120.06 x+•86 387.57 20.75 2.95 1`108.49 387.70 555.39 16.80 2.36 7.50 1L4. ~ . 25 23.90 129.69 3.75 138.x, 9 70.00 1.38 291.63 227.17 121.27 11.00 5.05 65.36 24.85 5.06 100.00 2.00 346.85 6.10 153.04 TYTac' s Conoco Ser. t~totor Parts Co. Plains Welding Su_~ply n n rr Smith-Bawden Merchant Calculators `I'he West. Union Tele. i~Iarie~nont Printer Mrs. J. W. Maxwell Royal McBee Corp. ?vTorthT>>estern Un. Traf. T'unn Ele. Sup. Phillips Bat. Co. Ph=slips Pet. Plv. Motor Sr. P1v. ha.rdw:~re Co. n rr u Pub. Health Equip. Plv. Nos. & Clinic ~'lv. Plumbing moo. Plv. Safety Lane rr rr rr Pioneer Nat'l Gas it -r rr Rj;CeS l'eXdC0 1Teams elec. Reed's Wreck. Co. Reuel T~s`ash Chev. Ro;ers Bat. ~: Elec. Reuel Nash Chev. Rowland ~c Gordon Chem. Seipp Machine Sh. Seipp " n Harry L. Shapiro-Un. Co. E. r'. Shearer Tex. Ser. Southwestern Met. x Sup. 'r Public Ser. S. r;. ;3olles Al D, Fitch 12. l5 . 11 4.00 6.14.0 l0.OG 41.00 3.75 10.00 52.00 215.00 2.03 3.16 30.9 9.00 52.32 42.08 28.34 11. ~0 35E~.46 4.13 3'.9G 107.70 i~.5( 1.6c~ 2.10 159.11 4.94 54.65 66.08 39.28 10.14.7 7.75 2L~.2.05 12.40 X4.60 1L.ti5 21.52 18.00 3.00 ~9~ October 1958 _~. B. Hood 375.00 Arvil Harkins 155.50 W. H. Irby 60.00 George Taylor 60.00 Richard Cross .1;15.00 T. S. Stapleton 60.00 Fannie Norman 325.00 C. B. Cline, Jr. 60.00 Iris Lovell 230.00 G. H. ln~ard 60.00 Joe Sharp 275.00 J. A. Braden 90.00 P. H. Bryan l~50.00 F. D. Gaither 300.00 +~uadene Killington 250.00 Dr. T~1ary Dye 90.00 A. L. King 230.00 P. P~. Cayce 270.00 Weldon May 300.00 H. P. Pelphrey x.22.00 l3. A. hood 200.00 A. rc. Cardinal 338.00 C. H. Pyle 220.00 V. A. Botkins 291..00 L. D. Harton 307.76 Lalkin Waldrop 328.08 A. '~. Cowart 200.00 A. L. He stand 302.19 int. B. Alexander 200.00 Charleen Clark 291.00 Clarence Clark 230.0 Lonnie Miller 308.38 H. A. Neighbors 200.00 Raymond Ulaycomb 295.00 Roy ~adred 230.00 Flo,ya Lamb 33ZI-•92 Clarence McCarty 20U.Ou James R~zssell 316.29 Clarence Blackmon 263.52 Virgle Thompson 302.00 Geor;:,e Scnith 220.00 D. H. Caulsan 122.00 Samuel Voyles 220.00 Kenneth Boupland 267.00 Wyndell Jor.~.ns~n 200.00 Albert Meales 267.00 Harold Craig 350.00 Marvin A'Iert 267.00 ~,-1.rs. Billy Stovall 185.00 Eldon ti~Jaliace 267.00 J. N. Bulter 37~-.02 C. R. Stegall 286.h5 William Hoge 650.00 George McInturff 259.60 Stanley Andrews 325.00 Dewie Watson 250.D0 N. D. Wilbourn 20.00 Charles Brittion 26..40 J. H. ~'~2cGee 260.00 Joe Ricks '287.00 A. D. Harris 215.00 Ge or.,g~~ Xo~~ "• `• ; 253.80 Frank Jone s 215.00 James ~.!~arren ~ 21~h.90 Dario DeLuna 200.00 Morris Cnderwood 256.10 Hoyt Curry 150.00 Troy ~~1cCauley 2.10.00 Pete Grisham 230.00 Artie Plivens 71.78 Gordon Sevearenen 235.00 Haskell Noland 260.00 L. A. Horton 220.00 S. .E. Bolles 1+2,5.00 George S:~wyer 150.90 Ray warren 315.00 Howard Gibson 260.00 0. B. Guin 265.00 cioswell xlexander 260.00 Nute Rannals LF.15.00 I~1rs . Mark Firing 250. UU Claude ~31ac;kshear 230.00 Edna HarrlS~n 185.U~ James Karne~t 230.00 'i'. J. Gardner 260.00 Creorge Anderson 231.x.00 Jernon Pierce 260.00 Melvin Hudgins 230.00 Treuit Ray 260.00 N. C. Parten 20.00 Leedy Maxey 109.00 Al Ti'itoh 260.00 Frank Rigler 320.00 L. C~. !McDaniel 225. UO Beny Lynch 311.00 ~~J. 3. Smith 215.00 W. E. Renegar 293.00 A~•nes Wesley 92.50 P. ?~1. Slaughter 281.00 Toad Burson 352.18 ~~rJ. E. Strickland 2811.00 James Goswick 285.00 To!nmie Harkins 232.00 Rex English 250.00 Gerald '~ickerson 280.00 John Baird 1118.50 Agee Brooks 27c3.00 Charls Edar 79.20 Edward Settle 286.35 G. A. Palmer 39,60 Johnnie Ballew 3Ul~.L;-5 .Milford Carthel 39.~?0 itorman Daffron 2'76.90 Yaul Sion--;les 181.50 Joe Settle 27.00 Homer Johnson 57.00 Ray Preston 272.00 Robert tidilliams 1x39.50 Alton Judah 274.00 Audie Stice 186.5p Emmett Linville 252.00 Maxene Alanes l~~-5.35 Billy Sanders 252.00 Leslie Johnss 131.00 Delt~n Wagoner 235.00 E. L. Bdwards 187.00 Charles Jacobs 27L~.00 •lartha Harden 136.00 Bobby Sha:~c:ix 225.00 Frances Gtihatley 139.50 -- Dwayne Shields 157.50 George Anderson 1'j.00 Moved by Alderman Cline second by Alderman '~iard, 't'hat the reports 'be accepted and filed and the list of bills submittea be approvea for payment. The motion carried. The Mayor read an estimate in favor o*_~ Bryon Jackson Co. on new well final amount of ~p13iT!.~.52 ~~ Moved by Alderman Irby second by Alderman Cline that estimate by paid. The motion carried. An estimate was read in favor of Bryan & Hoffman movin? dirt on paved streets . amount ~,}~1:~43.00 1~Ioved by Alderman Cline second by Alderman Gdard that the estimate be paid. The motion carried. Moved by Alderman Ward second by Alder~~rian Cline, That place a signal ~r light at 20th and Smyth Street. ~ The motion carried. Moved by Alderman Irby second by Alderman Cline, 'That the :ouncil Authorize the Engineer to prepare advertisements 1"or bids on a car of Cast Iron pipe and fittings. '1:'he motion carried. The meeting adjourned. ~ ~~ -~-- M. B. Hood Ma or ~ y City Clerk Regular Session Iovember 1'7th, l95$ The City Council met in i~.egular Session with Iv~ayor T~1. B. Hood presid- ing. The following Alderman ti~rere present : T. S. Stapleton, ?`~. H. Irby, Geo. L. Taylor, G. H. l~'ard and C. ]3. Cline Jr. Joe Sharp City Attorney and ~'~. j~. Hogge City~.ngine~,r also U~-ere present. Moved by Alderman C. B. Cline second by Geo. L. Taylor, T:~a.t the Council pass ,resolution authorizing issue and delivery of Fire nparatus '~darrant s . The Motion carried Unanimously. :~~~aUL~~TIO~i AUTH')~.I~I:1G D'r',LIV:_1RYr'I:3.:~T Ai'1J HI~~~AL I~d;~TALLI.;N"' rrCITY OF rLAI1VI1J¢u, Tr,":iAS. HIFtJ ~~~UIPi .{,ITT ~:AI? ~~yP1`I'.~". D''~TED r~~ARCI~ L, 195$ ^1H~; STzTL Or Tom.{ "I`l"Y OIi ~L~~I:VI~`°~ COUNTY OF H.L O1~I THIS, the 17th day of November, 1g5~, the City Council of the City of Plainvie~•., Texas, convened in P~egular session, at the reular meetiY~ place thereof in the City Hall there being present and in atten?ance the following members, to-~.,rit: Tvl. B. HOOD 'I'. S. ST_~PL~~TOI1 '~ H. IRBY C. B. CLIi'~1E !/S'1UT G.:JOlI. I~J J L• LAYLOI~ '.~ . H . .:'ti'_tD MAYOR ALD EP~i' =',N ~9~ AI1D with the following absent : None , constituting a quorum; at ~~rhich time the following, among other busi- ness, was transacted: U'1Hi~ ? ~A;~, by ord r once of this City Council, passed and adopted on the 17th day of Febr.~uary, 195, recorded in Book 12 page 11.0 et seq., of the I'~~rinutes o~ said City Council, "CITY 0~~ PLhIivTVIF'~`~, `I'F1Aa, FIK' F!~~UTPI~z~~NT ~'b~r~KKANTS", dated Narch 1, 195, were duly authorized, said warrants being numbered from 1 to 20, both inclusive, in the denor~~i- ation of ~N1,000 each, except ~~~arrant No. 1 in the denomin~.tion of w750.00, aggrc'~ating the ?principal sum of ~~19, 750.00, bearin interest at the rate of 4~ per annur^ , payable on I~~arch 1, 1959, and semi~~~nnually theroafter~ on aeptember 1 and March 1 in each year; maturing on the 1st day of P-:arch in each of the years as follo~~rs: ~1.~,750 1959, x;;:5,000 1~~00 to lgo2, inclusive; all of said T~rarrants being; issued f o:r the purpose of Haying a portion of the cost oS' ccrtai 1 fire equipment for the protection of the inha'r.~itants and c~roperty of the City The aforesaid ordinance of February 17, 195$, is hereby adopted by this reference and incorporated herein and made a part hereof for all purpose.; and ~~H:~:~~ ~A~, it t~,ra provided in said ordinance of February 17, lq5$, and in the contract for the purchase .of the aforesaid fire equipment, that said U~Tarrants should be delivered to iACI~ TKLiCI~~, INCORI'OI~AT;,I) of Plainfield, Netir Jersey; and v~H`~R~A~), in the said ordinance of February 17, 195$• it was further provided that said c~~rarrants should be executed and delivered by the I`~i~yor, City Secretary and City Treasurer, upon order of this City Council, a.t such time as the fire equipment contract<d for ~hou~.d b~. •d~~.a~ve~ed and accepted by the City; and ~.:~ :~,; . .r , .,a '.°.~'I-i~?~AC, the of ores~_id fire eauipment has heretofore been de- livered to the City of Plain~,rieti•r, has been inspected and tested by and under the supervision of the Eity Council; and has been found to be in strict accordance with the specifications therefor and. as represented by the Contractor, and it having been affirrnatiVely found by the City Council that said fire equipment is in excellent mechanical condition and in all respects sound, said fire equip- ment is therefore hereby accepted by the City Council, and. said City Council hereby acknowledmes receipt of f_ul_1 value and consid- eration. TIIL~i~~h0~~~s, 3i:, Ii`' ~:~00LV~:i7 BY 1'H':~ CI`1'Y COUi~I;:,IL 0~ TII ~ CITY OLD PLAI~VI,';, 1~«A~: ~:~CTIOId l: That in accordance z~~rith the contract macLe and ente~.~- ed into by and betv,reen the City of Plainview, Texas, and i-~ACI~ TtUCrtiC i`ICOKPO-~A'T~{)D of Plainfield, Netir Jersey, dated February 17,195$, the fu11 amount of said contract, to-~'Jlt: X19,750.00, is due anca oaring of said Company, it having fully n~:~rformed its contract by the de- livery of the fire eauipment described therein, and which h~~s been found by the City Council to b~:~~ in all things as represented. and en- tirely suitable to the purposes for ~rnich intended by the City, it being; therefore necessary th~~.t the amount due said Contractor shall 'oe discharged by the City by the issuance, e:;ecution and delivery to said Contractor of X19, 750.00 '?City of Plainvietia, Texas, sire Equipment ~.~'~arrants", dated I-March 1, 195$, bearing interest t~.t the rate of 1~~ per annum, being :'~~-.wants idumb~:~red 1 to 20, both inclus- ive, in denomination of ~~1,000 each, except ~~~~arrant nlo. 1 in the denomination of X750.00, maturin serially on T~Tarch 1st in each of the years as folloti~rs : ~lz., 750 1959, t;~5, 000 190 to 192, both inclusive; all as more particularly set forth and described in the ordinance of February 17, 195$, ~;~~herein and whereby said warrants tti7ere authorized. ;;r~C'I'IOT~1 2. That the afores~~id v:7arrants shall be executed by the I~~~ayor, City :secretary and City Treasurer, ancl_ delivered bsT them to the Contractor. 0 ~~CTIOI'~1 3. That it is further specifically found, ordered, ad- judged and decreed that the City of Plainview, Texas, has received full value end consideration for the aforesaid t~rarrants authorized ~~ ~ . ;~ ~; to be delivered to said Contractor, and that all things required by lati•r in the issuance of said ti~.rarrant:~, have happened and been ner~ormFd in due time, form ~anci manner as prescribed by 1-~w; that there are no ti,rarrar7tics concerning -~eriorrnance of the aforesaid contract r,~hich have not been flzlfilled in all particul-.rs by ^~a.id contractor <~nd this judicial finding and ascertainment of fact is ma:ie for the benefit o{ '~:~~~ r~rospective holders of sair. t~aarrants and for the use an~:? benefit of ~:L attorneys ti;~ho may pass upon the 1e~;ality thereof, anca such findin;Ts or fact shall be binding; uoon the City C>>;n~il of the Cit~r of Plainvieti~r, Texas, anc~ its successors in ,:office. y S~~C'TIO~d 1,.. That all act:, of the City Council of the City of Plainvie~a~, `Texas, heretofore had an_I done in connection ti:rith the iss- uance of these ~~rarrants, and all acts to be done by the o='ficers of said City in th,N executio7~,'Ai ~:~uance and delivery of said ~,~arrants, ire hereby ~_t}~'iI~ I!,.~, ~U ;, I ~. ':?J , V;'~LI')AT~D, and all c~rtific-~+os :riven in connection ti•-~.th said warrants and the r~urchase of said fire equipment sha11 b~~ prima facie evidence of the facts therein stated in sur~port of the full validity of the ~~~arrants herein authorized to be delivered. ~ The above resolution having been read in full, it was moved ~'y by Alderman Cline and seconded by ,=,lderma.n Taylor '~ that the same be passed an~: adopted. Thereupon, the question being ~ called for, the follo~~ri; .; members of the City Council voted "AY_~" t~ldermen Stapleton, Tr by, Cline, Tay or and ?~`arc~ ~ and pons voted '~T1U'f. The Mayor declared the motion carried and the resolution duly ?gassed and adopted. - PASS ~D ATd~ ;PP.~,OV'~I), this the 17th d No ember 195~~. , T T~iayor, City of Plainvie ~~r, `i exa s ATTi~ST City Se:retary, City of P ainview, `Texas . (City Seal) CFRTIFICATL~. OF CITY S'~C-tJ~~ARY TI-Iii ~TATLL~ UF' Tr~xA CITY OTC PL~~ITJVIL:~C~~d ~~UUPITY OF HALF I, the undersigned, City 5;:retary of the City of P1 ainview, Texas, ll0 I-I~;tS3Y C~'RTIFY that the above and foregoing is a true and correct copy of a resolution authorizing delivery of T'Ci'1^Y OF ?L_;IiiVI ~":,, ~~ '~' .~~~, `':`UIPI~-: r: ~~~ ~~ , ~ ~~f~ dat d J~iarch 1 1 ~ a `T- '~A->, rI ~ ~~~.JT ~-~~t.~A:dT~ e , 95 ( nd I`•:inutes ner- tainin~r to its adoption) passed and adopted by the City Council of~said City on the 17th day of TJovember, 195, and ti~thich resolution is of record in Book 12 , , p~~.=e 1~3 _ , et seq. , of the Tinut~s of said City Council. -"" ITU a'I`'Ji~~;~~ .=H ~~ ~0~~', I have hereunto signed ~y name officially and affixed the seal of said City, this the 17th day of Pdovernber, 195$. P. H. Br an Clty Se~r~tary, Clty of Plainview Texas (City Seal} ~~~ BILLS FRC'~T 11-7 TO 11-I'Tth. Cit~j Tax Collector 42.~~7 IvTarshall Surratt Tax Coll. l~.~l Iovacl~ by Ald°rmars Irby second- J. Oliver Bier 99.00 , F~dmi nston Service Station 10.l~2 ,by Alderman '~•~ard, That the list Curry °~Zotor I~rei~rht Lines L~_.i~_0 • Damon i~ieter Division l~7.3l~ of Sills submitted be a_nproved F?. F'. Goodrich Store 256.l~0 Inman Irrigation '.°~ell Ser. 197.71 for payment. • Long Be 11 uivision 7.00 ICI. F3. McKee Co. Inc. 83.25 The motion carried. Morrison Supply Co. 162.70 McDonald's Trading Yost 5.h8 Neptune L'leter Co. 113l~.69 ,The minutes of October 20th and.. :) Ferry's Service Station 3.75 ,,, Plains Machinery Co. 306.75 November bth.rea~~ and ax~proved Plv. Plate Glass ~ Mirror 15.9.3 ` » ,r ,- ,r ,r 5,37 I'io'ved "by AZ'derman Taylor second by P~v. Heady Mix Concrete Co. 3.00 Plv. Auto Parts 28.35 Alderman Irby ,That Canyor~Street ,- ,r n 195.99 The Plainview Tribune 27.00 IL~th to 16th Ferry's Service Station 2;..57 Ernesteen Grelle 31.1:5 And Il~th Street Borger to Canyon Lubbock Grad_u Blade Co. 361.x_,65 The Rohan Co., Inc. 126.30 be placed in paving program Southwestern Public Ser. 159.60 " " 953.18 The motion carried. ,r ,r r- 1227. ~5 strains >uper Service 5.00 'i~hs City =engineer read estimate in Sta±e Chemical Co. l~3.60 shook Tire Co. 179.~~o favor of Bryan & ?-i^ffman on Having ~i. 0. Speck Machinery 15.00 Stovall-Booker ~~adiator 17.50 =~rnount I~55.61~ Elliott-Taylor Contractor 9.13 Tex. Vit Supply Co. 521+. 13 ~?ov?d by Alderman Irby second by n rr Pi~.e C o. ~~~5.1+1 . Virgil's Texaco Station 1Z~.3li Alderman ~~~ard ,that estimate be ~~~ i l~iinn i~2otor Co. 13.69 The rlloti on carried n ,r rr 12 .3 c3 6~,larren welding 1~~.50 I~'oved by Alr_Ierman Ta~rlor second by ~tiilson ~ Son Buildin;~ ~~Iat. 12.50 Strains Super Service 5.15 Al:~errnan Cline that estimate in G?estern Electrical Cont. 22..h2 " " " 70.79 favor of Bryan ~ Hoffman amount Plv. Indep. School 56.00 The Santa F'e Trail Co. 16.66 1~~66.79 for City, s nav~in~, he paid F. D. Craither 59.67 I'~Irs. L. Bailey 30.00 The motion carried. Southwester Bell `t'elephone i~5.00 The Texas Co. 1~~5.35 I`~`.oved by Alderman Taylor second bar " " 1320.63 Al.~errnan Cline ,that meeting ad,iourn Texas Municipal Retirment '736.12 The motion carried n ,- ,r ~~.7.33 ,- ,r r- 1,591, Mercantile Nat'l Bank 3011.25 • " " " 200.00 Trustee oi' Firemen's R~:R ~'d. 119.72 IJlartin iiuskez 10.80 City of Plv. Payroll. 12851L.47 ,- ,r ,- n 18!}.7.50 n n ,r ~ i ~;-7.20 _ F, H. Bryan 35.37 ,- ,r 15 4~ Phillir~s Petr. Co. 12.98 Foxwo?°th-Galbraith Lbr. moo. 3.50 P~. L. Rea 136..3~~ Bryan :~ Koffman 1955.64 n ,r 486h_ , 79 Bob's Plumbing Repairs 17.50 Southwestern Bell TeIDephone 286.51y Swaryze Bros. 330.00 Ge o. L. T a y~. 0 9 7.3 5 ~~"~'~-~~~" - - ~..~ - .tea- ----------------------- City C~.erk I<<.yor. Regular Session Dec. 1, 1958 price being 3,~.~!6.00 The motion carried. Moved by Alderman jrby second by Alderman Ward, That the Mayor be authorized to negotiate with L. C. Kurta in regard to acting as inspector for painting sash elevated tanks, as found to need paint or repairs. it ~~~ ~~± ~, The City Council met in Regular Session with Mayor Hood presiding and the following Aldermen present, a. H. Ward, C. B. Cline Jr, W. H. Irby, Cit~t Attorney, Joe Sharp and City Engineer W. R. Hogge also were present The minutes of Nov. 17th read and approved. Moved by Alderman Cline second by Alderman Ward, That the Council buy a police car Prom Reuel Nash Chevrolet, on low bid and trad.in the The motion carried. Moved by Alderman Cline second b Alderman Irby,,. That pay. bill of First Southwest Co., amount of 18.12 incurred on fire apparatus warrants, ~ The motion Carried. c~a 1 1 The City Engineer read estimates in favor of Bryan & Hoffman on air- port runways to buildings amounting to 1326.80 and 1752.07 Moved by Alderman~Cline second by Alderman Ward that the bills be paid the motion carried. The City Engineer read estimates in favor of Bryan & Hoffman amounts of 552.12. Moved by Alderman Cline second by Alderman Irby, that the estimate be paid. Moved by Alderman Cline second The The Mayor read bids in response The motion carried. The City Engineer read estimates in favor of Bryan & Hoffman amount of 824..86 McWane Cast Iron Pipe Co. Lone.::Star Steel Go. II. S. Pipe and Foundry Co. Alabama Pipe Co. American Cast Iron Pipe Co. by Alderman Ward that motion carried. to advertisements as 8 Inc h 1.96 ' 1.91 1.95 2.02 2.03 eat mates by paid. follows: •655inch .66 .71 .68 .715 Moved by Alderman Irby second by Alderman Cline, that Council accept the low bid of McWane Cast Iron Pipe Co. The Motion Carried. approved por payment. The motion carried. Building. permits Parking Meters Plumbing Inspector Pound Meat Inspector fees acerd. Food Inspector Police Report City Clerk Wa Sw. City Clerk Gen. Fund Water Plants gals. pumped Moved by Alderman Irby second by Alderman Ward that the Monthly reports be accepted and filed, and the list of bills sumitted b~ November bills from November 18 to Dec. 1. Hartense Pelphrey 25.00 M. B. Hood 25.00 J. H. McBee 25.00 L. A. Horton b.25 T. J`. a8rdener 15.00 W. F. Foley 45.0.00 Mrs. L. B. Soucy 25.00 First Southwest Co. 148:12 Army & Navy store 59.15 Barleys Cities Serv. Station 3.00 B. & C . ,Electronic s Labs 3.0.1}$ 1 Carlton Trim Shop . , 53, 00 Crenshaw Paint & Glass;. 35.76 Cor~symers~- Fue~.`~~,siat~ion 1.00 Diamond Inelu,~rt~i~i~ 5.52 Gallawav~s Janitor Supplies 18.70 B. F. Good'ich Store 289.96 Hale County Airport 70.00 Henry's Tire Co. 19.00 13 8.50 2902.00 283.80 27.50 69.95 10.00 4476.50 19400.94 49903.70 57319100 Hoyt Curry 45.00 W. D. Wilbourn 25.00 F. D. t3aither 50.00 Plv. Fire Depart. 1+5.00 Mrs. L. Bailey 30.00 Plv. Auto Wrecking Co. 22.50 Army & Navy Store 19.96 Burroughs 70.00 Curry. Motor b'reight 3.34 Blair Drug. Co. 23.79 Boyett Serv. Station 14.00 City Blacksmith 7.25 Dempster Bros. 387.5? Carpenter Paper Co. 39.34-- Farme~a~Blacksmith .a 16.80 4 Gene Bump us 36.78 Hale county 25.50 Henrys Tire Co. 117.70 Larson-Turner Implement 19.28 !9 Maggard-Nall Motor Co. Marse and Son Martin Motor Co. Medical Center Hos~bital Phillips Battery Co. Plv. Hardware Co. Reams Electric Carl Frizzell Plv. Builders Bup~~ly Plv. Hospital & Clinic Pioneer Natal Gas Co. Reeds Wresting Co. Rogers Battery ~ Electric Reuel Nash Chev. Shook Tire Co. W. 8. Speck Machinery Shepard & Williams Sheet Metals State Chemical Co. Kimbell-Plv. Co. M. & W. Stationery Morrison Supply Co. Reuel Nash Chev. Vernon Law Boodle Co. y~. J. Williams Western Union Telegraph Connor Mathes Co. City Blacksmith Shop Herald-News Publishing. Co. Plv. Plumbing. Co. Westex Supply Co. Higginhotham-Bartlett Inman Irrigation Wall Service Motor Parts Co. Plv. Auto Parts Plv. Plate-Glass ~C Mirror Geo. L. Taylor Western Electrical Eatt~n Stationery Co. Farmer Nursery M. L. Rea M. L.-Rea Commodities Tess-Vitt... Supp.ly'~o.. Texas Manic i'pal ~Re't - Trustees Firemans R8cR Fd. Boyd & Davenport Boyd & Davenport The Alcove Restrant P. H. Bryan P. H. Bryan Ed. Gibson The Texas Co. Southwestern Bell Tele. Long Bell Division The Salaries for Nove®ber 1958 M. B. Hood P. H. Bryan A. L. King A. R. Cardinal Laskin Waldrop Charleen Clark Raymond Claycomb James Russell D. H. Coulson Albert Meales Eldon Wallace George McInteroff Charles Brittian George York Morris Underwood L. A. Horton 0. B. Guin Claude Blackshear George Anderson Leedy Maxey Berry Lynch P. N. Slaughter Tommie .Harkins 21.55 Marr Hardware 19.10 5.98 National Food Store ?•33 5.4o Mrs. J. w. Haswell 52.00 100.00 Neaps Oi18cButane 11.00 67.80 Hilton Hotel C~eaners~ 3t.S0 21.89 Plv hardware Co. 23.92 139.71 Sargent-Sowell, Inc144.86 15.00 Wylies Plumbing 8.75 35.85 G.E.Jones Electric s3~.30 150.00 Plv. Motor Ser. 318.86 149.82 Pioneer Natal Gas 3.68 38.9 Ricers Texaco 12.91 3.50 Reuel Nash Chev. 20$.74 15.88 Medical Center Hosp. 100.00 231.31 Southwest Meter Co. 35.00 .93 11. 0 Stapleton Bros. E. F. Shearer Texaco 2.50 14.85 325.5 Kimbell=Plv. Co. 3.34 24.85 Lynns Cosden station 5.55 3.50 Midwest Reproduction 53.86 }58.36 Neptune Meter Co. 838.80- 650.00 Strains Super Serv. 7:81 20.00 Virgil's Texaco 18.80 20.00 Winn Motor Co. 8.89 3.00 Wilson cxSon Building 34.48 90.67 Connor Mathes Cod. 1.50 -57.25 Edmig~ton Serv. Stat .31.15 13.44 Pla.._na Welding. Suppl y 9.60 149.54 plv. Safety Lane 88.75, 42.08 Higginbotham-Bartlet t~].8.87 99.63 Eaton Stationery 522.90 4.35 Inman Irrigation 35.33 8.15 McDonaldts Trading 32.61 200.49 Plains Machinery Co. 249.45 8.38 The Rohan Co. 606.63 14.25 Elliott Taylor 130.65 1}5.28 Western Electric 28.58 31.15 Hale Co. Abstract 60.50 70.00 Claude Hutcherson Co. 50.00 51.00 Duncan Ser. Station 2.00 203.20 Fls x-Rod Pipe Tool 257.06 11.00 Texas Municipal Ret. 720.59 109.26 Texas Municipal Ret. 45.90 118.04 S. E. Bolles 7.20 600.20 Boyd ~ Davenport 144.74 15.12 Lubbock Grader Blade 28.80 147.90 S. E. Bolles 4.78 35.99 P. H. Bryan Sh M hi 5.1? 26 50 9.5o ne op ac Seipp . 3.01 The Texas Co. 1102.85 124 30 Southwestern Bell Te &Cli i H le.47.75 41 39 2;9.43 n c osp. Plv. . 6.40 375.00 Joe Sharp 275.00 450.00 Quadine Billington 250.00 230.00 H. P. Pelphrey 422.00 33.8.00 V. A, Botkins 291.00 316.OOA. L. Hestand 291.00 291.00 Lonnie Miller 305.00 297.00 Eloyd Lamb 329.46 313.35 Virgle Thompson 308.53 122.00 Kenneth Bourland 270.$4 2$3.0 Marvin Emert 275..32 267.00 C. R. Stegall 3$8.77 267.00 Dewie Watson 254.80 250.00 Joe Ricks 287.00 244.60 James Warren 240.00 240,00 Troy McCauley 144.00 220.00 George Sawyer 1 4.90 265.00 Nute Rannals 415.00 230.00 James Barnett 230.00 230.00 Melvin Hudgins 230.00 409.00 Frank Rigler '320.00 311.00 W. E. Reneger 298.00 284.00 M/ B. Strickland 28 .00 ~Y,00 Gerald Dickersoa 28 .00 ~f~~~ Agee Brooks Johnnie Ballow Joe Settle Alton Judah Billy Sanders Charles Jacobs Dwayne Shields FannieNitfrman P. N, Cayce B. A. Wood L. D. Horton W. B. Alexander R. A. Neighbors Clarence McCarty George Smith Wyndell Johnson Mrs. Billy Stowe William Hogge . W. D. Wilbourn A. D. Harris -Hoyt Curry Pete Grisham S. E. Bolles L:~ Howard Gibson ~.' Mrs. Mark Eiring ~~ T. J, Gardener "~ Truitt Ray ~ Al D, Fitch W. N. Smith James Goswick Lawrence Baird ~,eslie John Robert Williams, Jr. Paul Voyles Charles Edgar Milford Carthel W. H. Irby T. S. Stapleton G. H. Ward F. D. Gaither 278.00 Edward Settle a8~,00 307.00 Norman Daffron 276.00 2'~6;00 Ray Preston 272:00 271}.00 Emmrett Lenville 252.00 252.00 Dolton Waggoner 23.00 274.00 Bobby Shaddia 22.00 225:.00 Richard Cross 415.00 325.00 Iris Lovell 230.00 270.00 Weldon Way 300.00 200.00 C. H. Pyle 220.00 265.00 A. D. Cowart 220.00 200.00 Clarence CAark 230.00 200.00 Ray Eldred 230.00 200.00 Clarence Blackmon 240.00 220.00 Samuel Voyles 110.00 210.00 Harold Craig 350.00 185.00 J. N. Butler 29.56 ~5~'.00 Stanley Andrews 32 .00 260.00 J. H. McGee 260.00 215.00 Frank Jones. 215.00 450.00 Gordon Swearenger 235..00 230.00 Haskell Noland $6fl.00 425.00 Ray Warren 315.00 260.00 Roswell Alexander 260.00 25.0.00 Edna Harrison 185..00 260.00 Vernon Pierce 260.00 260.00 W. C. Parton 240.00 260.00 L. G. McDaniel 22.00 215.00 Todd Burson 3x1.52 285.00 Gaylon Smith 216.00 101.70 Margaret Soucy 300.00 146.00 E. L. Edwards 78.00 188,00 Audio St ice 188.00 188.00 Maximo Alanis 47.17 79.20 G. A. Palmer 79.20 79.20 Sa rxira Jones 81.40 60.00 George Taylor 60.00 60.00 C. B. Cline, Jr, 60.00 60.00 J. A. Braden 90.00 300.00 Dr. Mary Dye 90.00 Moved by Alderman Ward sec and by Alderma adjourn V" C ty er The motion carried. n~l e, that the meeting Mayor December 15, 1958 The City Council met in regular Session with Mayor Hood presiding and the following Aldermen in attendance, W. H. Irby, Geo. L. Taylor,. G. H. Wards TS Stapleton, and E. B. Cline Jr. W. R. Hogge City Engineer and John Thomas Boyd also wire present. Petitioa TO TAE HONORABLE M. B. HODD AND THE C ITY C~JUNC IL OF TF~ C ITY OF PLAINVIEW. GENTLEMEN 2 We, the Heirs of A. G. Harrison, Deceased, actin; herein by our Attorney, Gene V. Olden, respectfully petition your honorabld body, to legally close the East end of the T Alley in Block 80, Alexander and Westmoreland Addition to the town of Plainview, Hale County,. Texas, and being immediately South of Lot 5 in said Block and North of Lots ~-6, 7, and 8 in said Block. Petitioners represent that said portion of the alley above described has actually. been closed in fact on or abut July 31, 1930, based upon an agreement duly signed by all of the record owners of the property located in said Block 80, as shown by said agreement - attached hereto,. and made a part of this petition. That the owners of said lots in said block, by and with the consent of the City Council of the City. of Plainview, Texas, actually closed the East part of said nT" Alley ~n said block, and by mutual -, consent and deeds conveyed to the City of Plainview the West 10' of Lot 8 and the East 10 Peet of Lot 9, so as to make the alley in said block continuous North and South, as shown by Deed from J. C. Hooper and others, attached hereto, and made apart hereof, and which decd has never been placed of record. That said agreement and the Deeds were all entered into between the record owners of the lo~i~ in said Block $0 with the consent, under- standingg~ and agreement of the then City Council, that the East portion of said"T'"~Alley would be officially closed in consideration of the opening up of the alley continuing South between Lots 8 and 9. Petitioners futher say that the East portion of said "T" Alley has at all times been closed, and has never been opened, used or maintained by the city,. and that the City has had the use and benefit of the West 10 feet of said Lot 8 and the East 10 feet of said Lot9 so as to make a continuous alley North and South in said Block 80, using, the same for over twenty-five years, and that the City has ac- quired title thereto by prescription, and no complaint or objection has ever been filed or made thereto. Petitioners reppectfully petition the City Council to now recognize the closing of the East portion of said "T" Alley as of about July, .193.0, and that they now ratify and confirm said closing, oP said alley and pass an ordinance at this time so ratifying and con- firming the closing thereof, and to officially close the same as oP the date of the adoption of such ordinance. A. G. IiARRISON ESTATE Signed Gene V. Owen. Moved by Alderman Irby second by Alderman~Taylor, that Ordinance No. 701 be passed, closing. alley in Block 80, A&W. The motion carried. See Ordinance Book # 1 The Mayor appointed the following as members of the Gity Planning Commission effective January 1, 1959 Clay Henry. ~ C. T. Johnson Jess West, Chairman Moved by Alderman Irby second by Alderman Cline, that the Mayors appointments be confirmed, The motion carried. Moved by Alderman Taylor second by Alderman Irby., That Council pass Robin Baker Resolution concerning the draw drainage The motion carried. Moved by Alderman Taylor second by .Alderman Ward, That City Engineer and Tank Inspector be authorized to draw specif~itations and advertise for bids on painting and repairing elevated tanks, as soon a8 possible. The motion carried. Moved by Alderman Ir~~' second by Alderman Cline, that the dieting adjourn. The motion carried. ~'""~"""'~""~~/ City er Mayor Re~;u~ar `session i f„'~ C~ J~.nu~~r~r 5, 1~)5~ .~ ~_~ Tile C1tV Ot;nCll rllet 1;1 ;,°~'''L1~ar' :~aSS ~ .. ~.'1ti1 ?':~"7r i _ T~. _TO')~'. ', 7' .,y .lily _.,:td thE'. foll7t,~ _~ a~ '1 .':en 1 i ,te _ti :1Ce, .. ?~. Iri~V, it-,7. L. Ta~rlor, ~;. ii. .. Ord, ~~.nd ~. ~. Cl.-:.n~' Jr. Clt',r _':ttorn ~r ~TOe Jilarn ~-i1d ~~lt~,' :~n~l.'"le :r .. _~. nOc",: e also 'erP nre-- S Eat t r)~~i_ltinr; arlci re-pair -~_s follo~,s ~'11i) i_a!,T')~^ rc'F'.C] 'p1C1S In res'~ '1Sc' tO aCl.Vert.t5°rl:"lt- fOr p1ra3 On t"' 1'r' Ch`~rn tank Coo. ~~375.00 ~)e- n~ Jones Z;.6~9.30 ~~~;est:_~rn lan_~_ ~;, ,_ b~.t~0.~,0 ~tructur~1 '~eco~lst,~rction 11625.00 l:ovecj •.y ~1de1'r~lan Irby sec~ml b~- `~1drr.~lan C1i:~e That t:-1~-~ ~o~Lnci1 accent the to?::- ~ icY '~_`' Dean Jones . ? .!lV ~ii 'DV 1(:) F?r'T icli°1 r~a'~lOr :1~:~'C )1C_ })V iA11C1e_!' -~ri ;i-_'-_rC1, 1i7at L. T !:.1rtZ be ~.uthori?e'.l to r~~c~a=i r qua _ _~: on elev:Ated T;an:s for 23 ~ _ `ihe _.oti ~_: Carr; ed . :...-i :lutes of )_)ec. 15 til read and a~;oro~,red. ~_C)V~'`:~ IJy 1i1C1`"'S'r~la:a 1'c`?'rlOr .~C',C':)'".~~. D'-' :ilder'..n r:)' , -"il~~'_; t:i=, `:~T7Y 'r)C a~Ltn>7°i?ed to sign 1~ ~.ti~~~ a~;-r:~~e1~~~lt ?',ritl~ ;a ~l~~n'-i ~olle~~~ or] 1~?.nd to be ].zsed y'or ~'~«r. nurno:~cti,. 'h. _e = :ot ~ ; . Carried. _~ .. , ~l 1 xL~.,Yi 1 ._s -.. _~ L _ ~. ! _ il.. ... ~.: _:t i '._ii .. ~ `_~_~ .~'~.1 ~.~ .. :J .~ ,1 J~:!_] ~ .~J1~L '~ ~ ~I i 1 ,~, , . ~ ,,,y, , J ~-J V ]. _ i . .. J .J T:11:, CO'.ltr .Ct _.1Ct .. J`'rC-'CT'1e:7`v 1S e:1tF'-'mo'd =,7t'J tiJZr ~_,~i~~ 'J"t E',°?1 v~a~;rl =nc1. 3~?>tist ;;o ~~le~e, acti ] t7ere ~~-~ b~,T ,n~~. t~lr~z~.~;h ~~'ora Jarri:~i1 C11=~ir:_a_~1 of its ~ev~loor.~e-1t 3oard,h~= ~,.Lnto dul,r .~'.uti7'Jri z:~d ',~-;~ r~::~: o~_ution O.~' tl(-: O=:.ru ']i `~rU:~t'.~'E'~ _lnd tiie vlt O:~ H.LalY1zT1.e~-r, «~,'~-~_ li'r-~~ 1)`~T _n:.l t`_r~u~::~] ;_. ~~~. .ood, it> l:ayor , '7t~reunto t~?11~r .,•-,it.`i-)ri~a~)d 'o ~~ct ~)f th;~ ~i_ty Co zr.ci i ~f t`~:e ;amity of Flai.~7viet,;; and is ~~s f'Jllo-;-s '.~`~ylan(1 T%iJt1St v011~~E', Lessor, 15 .1erelnafter 1 C'fe ~-'e~~ tO aS COl~ ~ 'e ~1_1d t:ie ~lt`T Of alai nV1E?UT, LeSSee, 1Stleri`', a''tei' ref erred tU a~ file City. :~i1 ~f ~~ots 7 t0 12, inclusive in ~1oc':~ 61, .1c :x]11 of moots a to 16, inclusive In ~~t ~c'_c ,~>, gild all )f zloc-<=s 11, ?2, 73, and 74-, 'l in ~~oL1e~;e ;-~ 1i_ :.dditioa tJ th_; `;~0''1 ~~-~. Plai rlj,rie?;, i 1 ~Ial~~ County, 'ieY-~s. 1. Coll_e~~e does; i~1~~r.:Jy Iease and let to the Cit':r for tree ~~ ~r~)ose lereirL st~a~~d ~'~,,1 ~o"•.'t~"i~t tr~..ct or parcel of land 1virT and bei~? situ~~tP°'ln~~~"~i~~~l~?~n'1'~O~ :'l~~_inview, in 1-:ale county, le,. ,~, ~n~, ~~-- scri~~~~d ,.s f~~' logs . 11. . `lnis l~'ase is for a period of ten y=~ar~, berni_~nin~ J<:.nuar~~ 1, 1?;:? anc t=)rril]"i"1i~tn.; January 1, l.'69. lll. T:'?1 ~ °)rooert f 1S lE'ra;~`~d tO tiie Clty for 7iJ. 'l1C ~: ~' ,~t;r n0~~: S ~z'1~i t17E; :~.t,~/ -. ;r@eS t0 T.?ai'"]ta1i7 S='1C '1T'eri11S~=?S an'' USe :~''.r~i fOr ,'i ')i'J11C )~?I' f01" t-'-_° be;leflt Of the >t.7J11C. 1'i1e alt'' a'1 eBS tO 1':;')h"~V t'. sai ~r ~ is ~ for >ar; >urvoses to the extent of ~1~'-~, ~~- ~ .1 - ~-r~~ss, sett,irl~ ou!., tre:~ ..]:: to d~~ =~;e~1~'r.-x_11;" :,'1e:~e tl]117~ ~ :7ec~~.,;~~_,•y to r.,.:int~ in ~ubl:ic rk. 1 ~. 1i1t,. ;i r ,~ ~<~ ~ ,~ ~ 7 ~~~ ~ _t; rec. tn~-.t in s~tti_n.~_ out ;~~.ic, trees it ;.rill Seel; t~:e a,iviee of the Cll i rrr~an ~~f ti]e 3o~~rc of Develo~~rnent of the Co11e~~e in Or,=i-ei"' th~'.t t::~~ tree°; i1i~''t1t ~'Je are ~_nf;C;C1 ~Il ~ ril~l't1nGr t0 t:l`r' '_ Ut7l" 1 satisf. a t_~ )7 of b':Jth the ~o-1rd ~~ ~-' Develo ~~~, 'nt o~: t -1 ~ ;o11e~;e ~ ~1d file City of .'l~inviev;. - - ~~ The con ,luel ~ tion n _i the furt.i r co , ~.icl r1~~int=li Y1 s~_zld. ~?r :.:l,~~s SU.C11 c. T:?c'tV t-lit It CA:1 for this lease shall be til<~ sur•: of l0. c~~~ ~_ , :;r ~tio 1, of t 1e ::L~r ~e :~ ~t of ,ile cit~T to se and a ; a °~ublic ,~~_~rl~, r~ ,in.~,aini l~ the 'rounds ~ n be used 'oY t.]at '>> ~r~~)se ~~.II'v_~~:~ 0` .. H P~i-~~~ at Plainvie~~,, ~'e~.as, on ,leis tale 5t:~ day of January 195y. }3y I~~i. 3. ioor-, 'i I~. '~r)d, I~:ayor L_~~.~'~,~~~, 3v: Tom 'arrish '~Oi:~ t~~'-x"r1Sil, ~`l~?1rT1c?': Of Develo~rient 'hoard I, :7~1~r% ~. 3efore rte, the ~zndersi~-ned authority, on this da~,r ~~erso?~ally a~_~-)eared_ TOI-~i't~i~1.I:~~i, Chairman of trze Boa.rcl of Deve~Topri~ent of %~ayland 13a?tist College, lno:~:n to Y:ie to ire theoerson and officer ti-.hose name is Subscribed to ti~7e fore~;~)in~T'I/YStur~-ent, ~~.nd he ac!:r.o~°Iled~~;ed to me that he e „~cute~ tie s,~r:le ~or tiie ~ur~oses therei}~. E;'i')re:~S3d, 11 the Ca'~a.C1ty th~~reln t,~t~'c, %irld :'1S trl' .iCt aril Cleed of sr:~zd :~a~;Tla.nd ~~':?.)ti:~t ~~o1le_re. ~~~obert ~. E'itts Tlotarhr '?~;~~1~c, ;?ale Countlr, Texas ~J ~~`~i~,T ~f1 V1~ iln~,J Before f_e, the ul'ersz .n-~c .~~u~.,il:~rity, on trxis da:,~ personally a,) geared I` '3. II00), i :a-_vor of tieCit~- of I'lainvie~~~r, 'cno~.~~_ to rye to be the person and officer w~xose na~:e is sT-zbcribed t~) the fore- going instrt~~aent, and he aclcnov~rled,~;e:I to me that 're e~~ecuted ,the sa,~~e fir the ,~urr~oses therm e~:presse~, in the c•~,pacity t'rxerein stated, a-nd as t~~e act and deed of said City of ~l~a i.~viev,-. ~.. ~~. Cross Idot"ry Public, hale County, `l~'eXr s 'roved b°:- !'~,1de~°rnan '~Jard second by !lderma.n Cline that llan i~cllau~hton be oaid for ser~rice As 'ollows. !;ate 3tr :t ti})y~raisals - 150 x.00 Date cha.nnel_ for Dr~i.~~~ ~au?rais~::1:LS 45C~.C~ LJn{rer I10uae ")n ij?)stln ,it. +. %°_~r~'.1s<~l ~~!.Q~) `he ':otion ~~.rried. i_Onthly I~eOOrts for ii2.'7l?.x'~r ?-;~=-!'° rE:~?d ac; ~:~11o';~S 1'ar~_;.~,~ ;~ters 3'711r.OC 1)elin.cuent tax 1429.23 ~~ r at lnsY>ector fees ~.ccrd. `>C. ;' ';.pater plant g:~ll,~ns ~u;-,~~e~ 5b1~~~'?~00 :~ Cit~,r Clerk water ._, U~:~er =1_`333.,~~b ~ 61U~ 10 City ~ler~~ ~~iscell~_~x_?~~?s ,. sove~I by ..lderman Cline sec end ';~~; ~°~ldernxan ,=.rd, tlxat t:xe reports 'oe <_;.cce,:ted .:.nd f'iloc~ ^.ncz tha-t t e _l_ist of b~_1!_s submitted be a )~~roved for )~°.yi~lent. 'ihe notion carried. ?ills December 16 to December 31, 195 r'a~:Troll 12~1~.17 i'~ayroly :'k. :=eters ~ '~~I.UU ~. '.~~. 1'ub. ~~r. :a. LTtsl "`~.~5 ,~ ....~' u~:~ . ~ e r . ~:~ a .w~r ~_~ ~~ r' '). ;x~~ither T'idland 2';'.52 ;~o'r~s 1b n~~~~:-i-rs lb. 50 ~~x,-~,_~.-:t ;°~r~er pan ~~:~:~e:~ve 655.93 Yavroll .~-eUr. cr'.~a. 19-~1. 50 J+lovd ~,~.r~:b 20.OC, ,~.~i. ~'ub _~ r niiscel. 1~~~.3 Uniform '31~, ~. Code >1.20 ~~. "isdeLl 33.1? ~areat m -x'ic~n rte,, ~r~:re C~. "( ~ ~"'Y _•. ~~ ;' ~:~r~,~at .'~r,eric~Yl .~...~rve 2;) 5t, ~j~yd Jive ~r) )rt I:_s. 57L: 52 Irene "I'rir~ble 15.00 Li~_;)i1it,.- 141.5;' . Hoyt ~, -rry ~.~el~ . 1 ~ ~'.~~ 1 6 ~~ 7.7 i''1rP_;:it'"n:i r'enS i')il Fund 11~~ • (-~~ Irene rri.:.~le 15.00 l3; 11s January 1 to Jam::arV 5 tidar~s ~J'lectric ~~o. 5.0 '~~rr•~,, ~~ 1=~_vy :More ,~:a '. 5^ ~iilFtr1110 ~1L'~' oT'i'l.t Co. ']1.50 ir`--"" ~~G i':?~Jy ~tOre P1V. 25.1~~' C. 1~. 'a?ltllor.y Co. 10.50 ~u~tin ~~tt ,r~,r Co. 2.Oc ~urrou~;as 11;),10 3urrou~~,hs 31 . ~:;" ~3,~; r t> n ~' 11) . C o. 6;. 0 5 ~ ~'~ n e ~)_lra b u s 3 ~' .' S i~. r~ ~. ~L":C C"7;^_1CS 1'?. 5C' ~_ ` ~_t LeS ~~erV1Ce ~ " •. ., .. ~~ .r: -,r•a ~ZO~) 1~.>(> ~~~, -)o. poi ~.;~rt~r 1~-i,%'~ _~. ~~ ~ ,T~.-n 1,1. ~7 )orl »r ---;til~S Co. 1 .C'1 „_ _ ~,.ic._ rZ lnn 73.20; City '~1=c _s~:_it~i ~-~o-~ <<~.50 C~o')~"~ t'o~`.i~lc ~~~,._;u ~~r. -r.r ire ,,~ J1aI?1'")il(. i .Li~`,r7.:::~ ~J. ~? a.21 ~C .'i~:3tE:_ iL1::7 >t ?Y' r7i. ',7 JE?',o:~t8r i)t:t:o:iter 21U.i~G Jill? StOn '~'-- V~ CE-' (~. ~,1 •~~aton ~t~i ~, .onC=ry .70.'72 ~~ o _.~.':~ t:~l `s.; ~br::.ith 3? . ~~. i i aY•~ ~F~r~ 31_ ic: :~l..~tn ~h >'~ lt~ -~, ~zr ~ _ .., , 1 _ _.., .,~_~ ; n..eat ~~. 51~. ;'1 ,, -, _ . - . lY't ,~uO) i `T ,r0. 1 5 i'.11 .`vo J"'r1. ._':_'rV1CL' ~]. '1 :be;r :'.1 ~ :ctric 4.70 ~ .. 'soodr_ic'l :;t )re 1.L.6' ., ~,~ ,~~r ~ t _ `l',_r,~ .~„) - ~ "I.30 Ii ~_t )n __~to ~ :;Le=-ners ~.?:5 , _ lic~l(. ~0 ?`1 t,`,< <'t Y'pOrt ~, .(j(~ ~~;r' _4~),)t11-'3.1~°- _ ~''"t `' 1 2.~ 1nTi~7 LY'1 ~ rs~~t~ '7n r(?11 ;r'~Y', l:). ~~ _ I^'~>?Y'': -"7 ~ '> >, j~ ,. ~-^, .,c,..,~>e_L i- '~ ~. • 3L+ Lars ~-~ ~'~::rner 1 ~,;, tiC, ~,_,,rl ;o:>c:en :~~~rv 11 ~a2 Lee:; . hil '.__~~s ~e-rv ~ . ~C ~~'.1-' ~, ~, ~, ~>~ 5 -- 4_C'.il^.,,i~`~)II ~. v. 5~i/(J l.C.~')flr`1.1C1 ~'r•'~~:i~' -'o:.it ~.~.1~ -:(~1_C%~l C(!ilf.°r l.)~~!.~)~' _?.'7P'11T.1 _'. ~i. ~~• - 1.r:,. ,~. ..~' . e_! 1 j~.,;U . <:rt .'1 _.o~~or moo. 1 -'S ~,,')t.l e _et:r '~ ~~23.:~3 '~1unn ~lec~:,ric 12) . =.~ youth Jest 'ub. ~t~rv. 57.E-1 natl. T_~;tit to ~~t. 'JPf. ' ~, ~;0 1' L~,r ~~)~,~. _ V L __,, c 1,I.'75 1J1~r. 'o.~~. ~, .,1 _.,lc , 0`f i 1 ~ _~ ' 1 ) t~ 1 ~ "~ t ~ '~ . 1{- . -~ 0 L% j-1 i ~ i _ ') :~ a t t ":C",r `~ ~} ~' S , -. . lv. ::arc . ire moo. 74-. 5b :'~oneer _~atur?.l 'i<<:s 2) '. ~a0 F'lney c30'. ;tii;~C1C. :~~oSt~l'Tc3 _`:"t. i~C'P'^1 "S`~ i)1aT17 Go. ~~ ;~ X4.35 'lv. a~'e~y L~.ne 1~ / >> r'1r ins ;each .,o. 502.12 . ~_ .. ~ 10. ~ 7, ~; r1v. uto 'art: 251,..'6 :'1~,T. ..otor _:~~_~v_ce 7;'.(:~; 3.; 5 ~tl'""lr~C~% ~,):'! 1 [r~~? rJ :Jt7T7c? _.@x~e~ltl'1 U. %~J . t -1 :,=~ t' 1 J,'~~l ~ n , :may^Z ~o ~ ~~ 1 i 7"~ 7- ~t ~_ ~ . ~ _;oll IZ-~C',~,.t~'rY. i .e :_ _~.~, J. 'S/.,~~, ~~'~ ltl.'..5., 1_,. _.r .i~. i'~~ -. .:t2".~ ~i Ji]')~?r jPI•VZ^,E', )C~.~S :-~1C~1'-x(~:~on .Ji.T'lr'.7C~{ ?..~''S ~o~-E~~ s ~sa'.te.r~,r .. _:~c ~ c 12 ~` ~~~:z1 a;~'n ~ i`` ae~~r~:s :alectric l~~C.SG ..ohan ,-~~. 1~., ~... .eea .rec=,i Yard ~~ .~~5 ~; :~:> ~~~~~,~,c~~) _> erv_ce ~ .~a~~;~ :inn _ ter ~~~. ~~;~(~ '~~est:rn t'ni_o~i 3..~0 _~•r 1 >l:ii`1 L .~ 5 ~~ioo': 'ii ~~ ~ ). '~; .75 .ii°1 ~'> li2C~1=_n!~ ~".:)`J 12~.'>5 i:n~ ~_'1 _I ;V:at'~r ?Q.~:- .~1~. it~7 - . :~~n 10.00 __La:)~-~t ia.--lox ~:~C`. .; .,-> ;az.1i cio:~1 L~ s,~e 3i.~3.00 ,st;~rr. ;l~,~ri c~..i =, )nt. %y2.75 it o.. cc ~.~,~:~ 12.63 L. C. :;,-L-~l~; i5.'~~~ ,, _ ~~. Ioo<z 375. ~~''~ 1~or~~- ia~r]_or r~C.~~~~ y 7_ ~uadine `..rz~r~lt .~5~:~.Uu _:. r'. rel )llre;r i~22.00 ~.r. 'O i~ >_1~15 2~~1. OL < <~ 1 • ~~. L. ~i~str~nd 2 00 Lon:~i ~ :il~ex~ ;l'' 77 J ~ne~ ,-ins :ell j ~ `:.'~a6 J. i. Couls~~n 122,0(: Albert , :eales 2r;7.0;:~ Joe z~:s >.>57.00 L. .. ;'_:~rt ~n 22U. ~:~~; '.~ . ~ «l.l .L n _ .; 5 . Q U G<_o. nci =mss )~~ 2j._."0 .. ~. _~rby C.O~-~ -.,' , ~. ~t ,'~i~~tOn U~~. ... _>r-ralz _.5C ~~~, ,~. L. :i~ '~~ ,~ ." ~;;~ ti. ti. C-.rclir~al ,_ .OC C~~a-rleen '~1ar _ ?'~1.:'r' '~Ji rile 'I';'1or_oson 3 13 .62 Kenneth '3)urlani ~>7-~.~~; n - _ . ~,' Ch~~r1e:~ Sri tt~ ~;n . "-'. (~'' seo. :~. , ~~rk ~52 :~~ ~. ,. ood ?0 ~, 0;'~ ut'~ 7T~a)_s 115. ~~lvin `=,, ;~••°:in;; ?~ 6.00 ~~~ Leedy Yi~~•:e.;r i:;rl"~ iJy nCAl r'. :~lat~_ ;liter ~dv ~lyd settle or?;~~n J~fs~r ;.z ~~,r Prestr~n })alton ;;~~~~'~T-~;per 3`~b'~~T '~h?~+ i x .~iciiard Cross Iris ~o~.-e11 ;). G-pit}ier ~. '~ayce 'J • i • :~ `T 1 e ~i :.re:Yee C~ ,~r:. ~~~.0- _,1 .'ICJ. ~~~.~>~",e ,~rlith t.~.i aid ~'ra7-~, J. ':~. ~~tler Manley :.ndr ;t~~s J. ~i. :'':ci:~ee r'r:~n': J,~ yes .'ete i~rLsrr~ti.i ,~. ~. ')olles L. J. ;:~. c;n r Tr pit _~a•,r iii ii• l,lt c!.1 ,~. ;-d. aY.iltLl 1'o:3c, ;. c '-3~~rs'~ .~. :Tavlon ~~rli~h }3obbv ~~1eti~'~:irk ,;vllu t-. ~ L ~~'loyd ~a;cb t;l.idie )tick LL :xeor~;e .~~ T ~tcr .... ~~; ._ilfora Cart al ~~C~ta. ._. ~ ~ ,~Z}, a.sler 320.0;; 31 x_.00 ':~. ~ :~F~~eTar 2,a_ .00 ':;1.00 ~'~rYrl':~ .. 1:~r_:~ns ->-.~.0~, :> ~; 2%~ .~)l) J'71nI71E' {~r.l~ e~,% . ~l ?i-; "] r :?'j:~. ~'0 Joy: ~ :t,~1e ?'?-~. C) 23 ~ . 00 ;-Yarl~~s Ja ~obs '.7~r. 00 225 CU ~.~a~Tne ._ a.elds • ?=?5,C~0 ~ : '~.G~ 'io7 ~~:n ;n~~ i~, 32~x. '3~J C)0 J. ~. fir. _} :~, ,?l) 0,,. 300.00 ~ I=~~r~r )ye ~.J~, '2C ~ ~. L. ~I• I~~rto~~ >> ?1 ?~l.! ,i'~ ~. ,. ._I ~? -,n~er % 0.1;0 .'30.00 L. ~ ei~T~lbors 2C~!. 23C iC G~ar~~ _ce .c C,-.rty ~'0~:: 00 22':~.C:; 1r~'le Jo;Y_YSOn 2.20.'0 350.OC _ . ;_11,r ~'~tota~<~ 1`~S.GC 2;3.1'7 :il-L~ ~r_ a. I?o^;me h50.00 325.~:~ .. ~. ~~.ilL~o1.-rn ?b0. '.: 2~~C.00 ... ~. Har:~-•is 215 0: ;? 15.00 _'o;rt C~z~•ry 45' . OC~' h.25.00 ,t~~- ~~.r~~en ~ 315.00 ~~ 5 j; bC;.00 ~r~,,n~o~ ~'i ~'~,ce 2~, .0~~ - ~<~~ 0~ ~ ~ ~ ~. ~. r art n ~ ~!- . OC~ 4..,.. 2Ji~.lJ',.~ i~. ~~. _c:'an~e1 22,.0 ~1 .0' Le:li.e Jo,~n ' ~~~ '. . ~ ~ 3 tip. ~~- > .~a- ~e,~ ~'~~_~ 1, ~ c~~ >'2 _~~ 5.0~~ Lc. ~~.00 _ L~.~.°re-c:~ gird 1};a.y5 ~' ,. l~~!>.._".~ uI'V~=n J. ~~:~tts 2CO.Oi) 1<:~->.5:;3 ~at~1 ~~~!'oyles 21h.50 211. 50 ~Lobert• ~'illi~rns Jr. :~lt~..: 72. ~~~~ ~ .rldru Jo~~e ~ . . , 1':, . 00 ~ 3L° c rnon 20.0(; 2 "~ . !~0 ..~ ~'t. ~u ~aresen 1,_I.. ~:~0 3~a.>0 ~,. .aric :land 2-"~4..C0 1_oved by jtlderman •:ard sec~mc3 :~y ~lc~erman Cline, `i'aht co~~rlcil aoprov%~ ~~re,~aration of ~~ir~~~~rt =one 1 =a ~ = <<t co ~t of 300.0 `rile ;otion cars°ied. ii 17etltlOn V1a~~ hl"GS81t , i .~ =ln'~ t0 Or !-Ii ", f1tUS ~, ~11~0`'i ~iG~ :1-1';l'.):1 1ntU t,''le 1~1t'I. r ~ -, T-~;oved by ~ld~~~rrnan ',yard ;~cc~n~i ->y '°~ld~~rrila.~ yrby, lh=~~t t-.e or-,titio;~ b~ ;r i_lt? an_. t;lat Urci i lance vo. 702 .~e .assed. 1~ ~'.~'1'__`__Ja -, -,~-r,: ,,. , ; ~, ~,,r~,~- i A C:~J~~1t Ji .z.-~~J Y L''J 1 :~ !~ JJ1.+~ ~L:_ iJ~ n ~r v ;U ~~ L ~i~ ~'FyT vi L?i ~ Y~Li~1_ ~ T ~' . i 1 1 _J ~ T ~ J'. , ~ ~J .. ~ J "'1 ~,}oT,~r comps ~___._)Y a. ~ !~L!J0 : a~cti t,•~ife, ~~JY`1A:., ? .'~:~:)_., an ~ . f i `~'i~ ~ and_ ~~,~ife, ~_' ~ : _'.Y ~ITI_!;;, and show to the ~'onor. ,~_b 1e Cit~r Council of th~~ '.)itV of ;?lanvioUJ, Te;tia_~, ~._. follo~:-s; 1. ,n > chat your oet~itioners, ~'ra~~i)Y ~. ]'IJ.,O'- a~1c1 t:~.fe, ~'rLY'1.~.:) i ILL~)"~ a~1d J. 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T'I`L,U~ ~n~i T,,-; f'e, ~r'F `~~ T _I'~`I `~ I I~IJa, T:°rhose si~~natures are aff~~:ied ilreto, ar: the oT:.'ner~ of t_~e follo~~in~; tr-=~.c'_.c of 1~n~3. .~nc?~~s as `i~itus a'~~d 1'illo~, ~ubdivi~>ion of .i.,ot,:, 1 ~~~ 2, '_31oc}~ 1~, ..l~~~o'~r~~a_ _dritio7 to t ~e r~'o ,n of ~'lainvieTv, }dale County, leas gut of .section 3v, ~L ci, J>-2, .ale ;.:o ,rtt~r, ''e1.<:~, a plat of s~_id s,Abdivision :is att~~.c}ze^?_ :l;reto. 2. ~~ 1'?tlt--'On~r~ ,1'JrJf7' re~)reserlt t0 t;1a ;~1'7I'=:.ble ~lt~,' C">UnC'_1 Of .:1' iiltjr C).f i~181n~TlE)' , `l~elz3.;;, t~lat ti~e~* are c_ll O?. i;''"1 F' t?iC'7aV~ i`', -, `1.~1__'l~"1 VC)tP.rS rC''i.Clln."' .ln Sc id tP.rrltOry -xn:3 tr%ICt Of 1,~nt~ ii~":='Cln~`:.b'`)VP deSCr ~')e'"~ _'.nd treat sal_} tr2:Ct '_'f tend lie. ` C?. -~,~'1C ~t to tti- ire:Je`1'~ Cit„ 11r"ii',ci ~,`~ s«lci ;,it;T of ~'l~~i:lvie~.~, '1'ex~1s. 3. i'etitioners ti~inuld flzrtiT-~r sli,)v,~ til0 '.onorable ~it~r ,o~.nc ~1 t'~:at 1 s mid Ole JUbCI_ V1s101"T O' -,0 ., _. ~, _ OC_. 4, .:i~ Ja..a :d~.:iti on to the 'fo~:m of ~ l~ .-i_T1~ i.a^ , I:~._lc. C~~zntr, 'e L _s o!1t :;f ~ectiJn 3~, .~17C_. JI:-<?, H j.le ~o at~.r, 'e-r~1_s ~ 1;~ CJ:1tl, '771'`,; tO t .E? Clt'" 11.r11tS Of tea'? ~;1t'' 7f ~l:) ~_'1VLeiT, ~P_ ~,?;~ ?n 1 t~1at sa_ic ~tzbclivisio~T its ~_T c.),-:f,r.-.ty ~,,-it'z file °71.x,;11:, _n any: _~'~7r S?ir'. alt", .LS ~1CC~',SSli)1' t0 teti,'er, ~~dater an~i elaCtr -C:Lt,v, tt~!3~= tr :, >' ,!E??";~ ') S'.1 .9Ub ._LV1~ ~ ~ - , _O .'1< V;_: C1ed1C1tet-A t.ie .~tr•eets-~nci '+lle"., ;i7 +;lE'. '7ub11C ~~. . ~~ 9•~v :petitioners futher ret7re.~ent to ti`le Izonorable ~itY '~o~~znci 1 that •x:.11 of sra.~_d l~nci an-l ~)r,)~7erty is s'-,i_t' bie for buildi~i;T sites, „n~i t-Tat it is desirable, ex~)edient and for tie best interests for t':1P. residents Of Sal;":i_ area aI1C1 f'7r t:;e '~ilt'r Of i laln~ _LE??i t}1at Sal. i7 c..rea be anne'-ed t:7 :~~:1' Clt'~T. ,':_~~'"r'0:~;.~,', we, the und~rsi~ned netitioaers, res~?ectft._11~~~ ^~'tltl0:'1 t7e ~_'::)nOrable '~1t~T ~i0UnC11 Of t~~le ~;1~~' Of ,l~~Yl~,'~L'",~,~r, L'~~~.~:5, that file-' i'=.1C: ar't'.a, terrltOr~7 ^_n:'1 t,'.`_iCt Of ~ ?:1Q _,`)'~ :? CA:?:~Cr1}J'~(l ',70 ' '1r?`~~'. t~) t le ~;lt'% 7f 1'1 ~l 'iVle~d c~r1,1 Je SL'.b~eCt t0 ,..11 .i' tS ,i',t~i;)rlt~r, O: ~_._.1C~S, '70::'erS ?}ZC~ iT,'7VerT~ental fU?iCtlOftS. Gra(~y -~1110~V lrl~Tila. ~'ll ! Ol--^1 cJ (:. nl+'~S ~1 _!. ,.~~ n1t11S '?r_.ds~ ~~.. 'i llo[ x1~ ,.1 .. _ ill )~.:~ J. C. Tmtus Jffl ~ .:~,r '}', t',.~ `~rTe rlotio'1 carried. ~:ee :_)ru~ ~~.nc~: -"7~'_~ ~. 1 I~.OV~,~!S V _~ ti.E?rfllan -,. 1d~TlOr SeC ;na ~J'•j rtiid ^rlle :n ir~J~,', i;_iat ~~°~tl'7"' -c? jolzrn. ~» /~ ~r 1~7e r ~~ot io;Z carried. ~,~ ~`~~~ _ lJ l~- c~ }te .ular sessi on Janu~_rv 19 1~?59 , `l"ie Ci t~:r ~olzncil r.Tet ~ n ~~e °ul~r :session ?~i tie I _ayor I:. ~>. :Food Ores idzn{, •~l;~ld te e foll oti.~in~; .°.ldermen ~7resent Ir-,y ~~ :~t ~-I~let 7n, :;. '-=~. Cli~:~e Jr. , G. '.}. rcci, and ~~eo. L. T~~,rlor. City ~tt'7rney Joe :)}1-~r}-~ and ~it~r Pn~- .~Te~,-,~ .. Z. rio~Te ~~{lso attented file meet, inf. ~ • - ove:i by ..l~le~~•':~an ,. rd sec )n:~ ~'~)~•r lde~~m~`:n Ire :r, T'~ ~a_~ Lee cal ~ ~ ; T~ _, t, a~~~7r .ice Of ,~1;'".1t Oi .c1.~T i~~.;"ila~"E' SUbTilltted by :J~1n .-C.'T`'U~?';7tOn CO'Jerln'?' ~Ol;t.'7 '-)aft") qtr l:et V'1_d_Z3n111~"',~ an~1 trl'3 d2•[,LV Cl~.°,nYl('.l ''7a ?.;~')rOVc'CZ, ~1~J. fUtler- TT:Ore ttl?t )cin C''~aU':`1t:7n bE' %',LTtil'7r1Z'~~I t0 C'?!1tr".Ct f Or t'1'' lc''iZt o. .~~,- ,n t4Te a~ ~r~~i _~1 basis. ~. _O V' C'1 b" :: ~(",.E'7'rltu.'1 1rIJ~r SeCOI7d ~V tilde Y'i-`=:.n ~i11':e, ~1`' _, t"':ie !,~i7_tV t`" .de t1P_ Ur7~" _r ?7r ~?)ertV for L1atiC1? : _~y ")r0") rt`" t CQU:?1 b~ ~:15 of ~1~~0. ~ v i'lle ,' Ot101 Car'r1LE'E~. ?ne :~_tyor r~~ac _fi !al est ~rZate in favor of ~3r~rarl ~_ ::7fy'rTan on street ~7; t;in~ c~7cltr~TCt calling; for ~2t~. ~7, . ~ovad b~,j .~lderr~<~_n jr~ arc'L SeC~nd 17 `r ::.1 dF~rr1~`lnr'ili LE.==) that t~:i~~ "St irr;?-tp be >>'id. °,, , ~.le 1.OLiCfl :,':lrrled. ~,,. l:le ~;;tv .~~l~.z:nbin~; Ins-~ectors report of 3"7.35 for Dece°°.ber ~:'as read ;~ov_~d by ~lderrlan ::~~rd sec:7~d _)v .lderT.;~n~~tap1E/ton that tie resol~,.tio . ^~7rov:~n:, sal ~ of lot 6y I C. '. ~rl ? by :;drool iSQ~rEi bpi c`1iOf)rO~J~-d a ;~A ~lUr.lOr1Z~'.ln , ~_%i';'Or t0 Sl:~''7 'Ulf Cllr'? deC~d be ~7~5.`ir.'ii. . `I'Ile :otion ~<:trried. ,: ., .~ _:~_ ~,1.: llvi. ,1 ~~;i1,.~, tel. ~= Lainviel Inde )ends It ~clo~l ~i_strict fie,:~d 31;1t a~ ! :1St c,'•. _i. N'O"d, et £~Tl, In ~ SC' ~}O. 73,,',, 1T7 ~t;iie Str1Ct .'~Urt Oi' i%11E ~OUrlt;', 1:'~{cis, t0 fOreClOSe c td.:i llen )'1 tfie _~;71.iti1 ~~ .~ - one-half o, Lot 6, '~1oc:: 1, ~e~ltr~l }'., ~d,:aii^n to „:lo t~;n of 'Za:~i1V7_e1V, alE: CO?'nt`J, ~'eXa~; an(~ t;ie ~li,y Of i 1a i_nV1C`T, tiale .-, , ~'~~ ,.,~ ~ v ~~ ~ ~ i ~ ;~ , ~~unty and .~t~.te of lex,~s F_,'.. Intc.rv~nors ~1 paid ~"~al~>e• and ';, ; ~t:~t~,~, t1C? Plainvieti~r In 3 _ )endcnt achool ~?istrict filed a Stilt ai.;a1_iSt J. 1~. `l~'`;re, et cal, In Cal1Se hO. x]50, In the i)1Str1Ct :~ourt of :tale ~'~ounty, ri''et«s, to foreclose a ta:c 1i.en on the ';orth :me-half_ of Lot 6, ~?loc~ 1, Central P:tiri: ~ddit;on to the to~,~m of Plainvietiv, Hale County, 'i'e>>as; and City of Plainvic~:~~ and ;}ale Count°YT and :~t2"te of Texa. ~~T~~re Interuen ors in said ~"~~use ; and . ~` ,._?ri,~, =z ,~~a: ~~,rr,ent ~•~a:: ]°e:~dered in each of said. c uti,es for the taxes due t}~~ Pl~.i atif f and ti:e ~ nterve~ ors and an order of T calls ~ :~~nd, after notice }^l~a sale duly issued in er;e}1 of said. :~~ ' bc',e;1 ~-r i ~jr;vl ~„~ 1~,'y-:1 ;. ]" ~d fly lc`1-`ul, Sall )r0'~C~rt~,' 1"daS CO1.!1 lYl ~ C." Of ~e~ ir, by t L ~_zvi • ~~ Inde°~_1 ~ It .:zoo Sa.ld Cal.z.~ .~ i..I1d ~_'O'"1t i ~i'1C' J ~,~ ~~~ ~~ C C; _:CN 1 i)istric for tself a~~a 'or tie ;lse and. benefit of the other tax.irl~ units in sand cause; and •.,. ~`~~AS,~. C i~_:~_nsr,,z;n _1°"~~ :~ffsred to ~urchr_.:=se the I`~}ort}1 one-h~~.lC of s,~1ir~; Lot 6 ."'or J~lc:~ i'h(»l~•,~~ci, ?~ifty a.~d ..o/10i ;) )11_~rs (,~1,0~v.0:: ); ~-~n. the said -. C i.,n^ilh. h -.: ofTered to • ~ ~ T ~UrC'1aSe tiie ._>.~uth O'1-.~'.-}1 _llf OT l,Ot V, fOi" ~Jne 1Y101_1;~rinCA,~'lit~ and n) /100 :)oll~~-rs (5i~1, 05:~%%. ~~~."~) ; -end .., :z.~, after tine court costsii~~_v:' been ~~;aid- ~_n each of S<:.ld CauSE;~;, ti1~~'. balance re°"1%~1T1.'1°' Y~~_1, be~~l1 a,~t)OrtiOrled '~~:t':;P_eY1 e~:.ch of the ta~.in-~ units ~,"11 3_ ; t ao~~ears that t'~le City of r'1 {i,lv_i~~~~r o ~1:r~~ce;_ve, for- t'ae s<`1 i of ~~ro~e.rty in said C,~]_zse l~;o. 73~, t~~~e a~y~unt o_f ~l'Y,`o hundred ~i~ze ~ y-:~i~ ~~n~1 C~:' 100 ~)ollars (.~tiy~~.OZ); and, f-ro:;. the sale of )ro~~ert,r --~ s;:~id ~:, use i~o. '(50, the o-r~)unt of l'tro '~l.znclred ~;inety-si, and '"3/lOC~ :~ollr~~~s (•,~~~iJ.Uj f ; "tiny' ti.e r'la ~1V:,_~:;t:t 1nCXe )e:1de"1t _Ci1001 -)1~tr1Ct }"la:.; ,.'~C7U'SteCi C.lt`:T Of i~1~1inV?e!T t0 ~~ 'r@Ve SUCH S~.le. ;i~;~~, i't~ `~..: ~~~:~ ~, ~3:; ~!'_' CJ~,~T ,i )~,T the Cit-r Council of t}~le Cltir of x'lalnvze~;~:, in e~,uLar se5,~ ~~_on, t}l~.t the ~~ro~~os<,d sZa~~ ;~•'=zLe '~f 1110 ''~UOVt~ dCSCrll7Cd _'~r0'.7e'_'t'r }~`, t~1e Said }~l~ ~'"iV1E?'.'J ' •t .. "'.i_anlal~n _for t:~le offer '.ae has In'}ez~~~;~ld~nt ~cnool-~i,~ ri~L'to 11;~.ile '(fie J_i1 gill ti11n<":3 aCCe~ted tlnii t_'lat Said taY•°. ] ire Settled, n. ~~.~ in ~,ause P~1o. %32 and ill ,,,_,use ~~o. _ ~. ,-, - - ~~ I`~' ~'ut,l' ~~:-~ .~~;~L1.~;i~ b.,r t~~e Cit~T Coizncll tila~~~ the ;~ayor, ~3. I~ooEi, ':~e and ile is aut~lori zed to exec]zte a ~7u~ t clail.~ deed, colve~Tinr i,,iZe ~l'~~~ove described nro~~erty to ~i. C. i~~:an~u,n; and to do all tnin<;. neceas~~r`~;r to co::slzmY~~ate such sale. ~Soved by Ald :rrla 1 .~t,_~pleton sec` nd })v lderlr:an :.std t'~lat rleet.~n~~ ~::djourn The r;otion carried. clerk --- ---:a v~r Hills approved ,January 19th,I~=~59. Curry Motor F.`reight 11.66 wallet Tailorin Co. ~ 12.25 ub. Wel. state Dept. of 2939.98 " " " " " 20 60 M. B. Rood . 76.!}0 M. B. Hood 316.90 June Reed Salvages 15.00 west Texas Equip. Co. 1062.60 Kurtz Steeple3ack Ser. 280.00 J. B. Battle IIniPorm 1723.45 Southern Building Code 3.72 Merele Daniel Garage 11.20 Southwestern Pub. Ser. 1y230.35 " " " 1!4.0. 22 :r n " , 870,39 Lubbock Grader Blade Co. 1 .QO gepald News ublishing 36.14.0 Plv. Ready Mix Concrete 1. 45 Plains welding Supply 23.58 Tex. Mun. Retirement Sys. 703.08 " " " " 109,x63 " n " " 45.3 9 vnt. District Director o~ 16.00 e western Elec. Contractor 305.25 J. Oliver Bier, P. M. 99.00 The Texas Company ]~O1Qq.79 The Texas Co. 118.96 Reuel Nash Chev. Inc. 1.4.46.00 Texas Vitrified Bipe 892.17 City of Payroll Acct. 12 33.30 Ciny of P"lv. Pa~roll ]905.50 492.50 C. D. Powell 10.50 Plv. Auto Wrecking 35.00 Graybar Elec. 59.63 Mrs. L. Bailey 30.00 Dudley E. Godwin 4.00 Navaho Freight Lines 7.09 Texas Welders Supply 20.53 Traf-o-Yetis System 600.00 Ray D Burnett 60.00 Joseph ~, Murphy, fir. 6.00 Hale Co. State Int. Sink 2,752.50 Management jnformation Ser 75.00 Bill Husby 1.07 Carl Grizzell Plbg. 15.00 Plv. Public Library 7.00 Dan Mac Naughton 50.00 W. J. Burch 5.75 21~ REGULAR SESSION CITY C OUNC IL Feb ruary 2nd., 1959 The City Council met in Regular Session with Mayor M. B. Hood presiding and the following Aldermen attending, W. H. Irby, George L. Taylor, G. H. Ward and C . B. Cline, Jr. Also present Wm. R. Hog Qe~, City Engineer. Moved by Alderman Cline seconded by Alderman Ward, that permission be granted to connect util ities to temporary used car business office at Fth & Columbia Stree ts, owned by Jim Haynes. The Moved by Alderman Ward motion car seconded by ried. Alderman Cline, that Cit X yy buy 85 replacement police car 9 from Winn Motor Co. on low bid of .00 and exchange. The motion car ried. The Mayor read minutes of last mee ting which were approved as read. Reports for January as follows: Pol ice Report X2376.75 Pio neer Nat'l Gas X2479.24 2~6 Mea t Inspector Fee 69.70 Foo d Inspector 8.00 ~" S.W. Pub.Ser. 2~ X3969.32 Moved by Alderman Ward seconded by Alderman Irby, that the reports c~ be accepted and filed and the bill s submitted be approved f or ~ payment. January 19th, 1959 to Fe bruary 2, 1959. The motion car ried Arlie L. Willie 1.25 Maur Hardware 2.50 Southwestern Bell Tel. Co. 1.00 Medical Center Hosp. 14.98 Great Amer. Res. Ins. 135.61 Meinecke Bros. 7.45 " " " " 19.00 Morrison Supply 161.58 " " " " 4.29 Peerless Pump Div. 47.85 Plv. Builders Supply 34.25 Plainview Motor Ser. 3.00 T. W. Gibson 10.00 National Institu~be of Muh. City of P1v;Soc. Sec. 5751.06 Law 5.00 " " " " " " " " " " 1212.01 " 308.94 Neptune Meter C~. Noel We1dl~~g ~c Steel 710.61 7.50 B. & C. Electronics Labs 158.15 Phillips Battery Co. 102.03 Gene Bumpus 59.43 Plainview Hospital & Clinic 373.41 Burroughs Corp. 5.00 Plainview Plumbing Co. 140.99 W. T. Cain Motor Co. 8.45 • Plainview Safety Lane . 136.65 • Thp~YCa~re.r~:;,- op;~ " ~.~-,~~ ~•` 11.34 Reams Electric 14~..5~ ~ Clove & Cow~;~.Lric.'-~ `~ . 23.55 June Reed Salvage 37.50 Connor Mathes Co., Inc. 1.46 Reuel Nash Chev. 199.61} Mildred Tucker Co. Clk. 16.35 Rogers Battery & Elec. 3.00 Craig Oil Co. 12.22 Rice's Texaco 6.1}7 Curry Motor Freight Lines 2.78 Rohan Co., Inc. 75. 8 W. S, barley & C o. 35.00 Seipp i~+iachi ne Shop 5.50 Dempster Bros. 282.17 The Shamrock Oil ~ Gas 3.65 Diamond Industrial Sup. 17.39 Snook & Aderton, Inc. 49.60 The Dual Parking Meter 4.42 Shook Tire Co. 104.30 Dulaney Auto Parts 17.50 Southwest iKeter do Sup. 44.25 Edmiston Service Stat. 8.19 Southwestern Bell Tel. 308.55 Farmers Blacksmith Shop 16.80 W. 0. Speck Machinery 44.92 J. J. Williamson Agent 1.00 Salman's Humble 16.23 Foxworth-Galbraith Lub. 32.53 Stovall Booher Radiator 35.00 Gale's Pres. Shop 36.92 Swayze Bros. 170.00 Gallaway's Janitor Supplies 10.70 Geo. L, Taylc3r 4.13 8. F. Goodrich Store 34.98 Leo R. Thrasher 10.00 Graybar 37.50 Traf-O-Teria System 600.00 Farmers Nursery 21.00 Viking Supply Cor. 100.76 Hale County 361.24 Waller Tailoring 14.75 The Hale County Abstract 20.00 West Pharmacy 20.04 Harley Sales Co. 120.28 White's Super Mkt. 8.00 Nester's Office Sup 51.85 Hilton Hotel 57.00 Hilton Hotel Cleaners 9.95 Jarvis-Tull & Co. 3.92 Johnson Texaco aer. 49.26 The Karpark Corp. 76.94 Kelly Refrigeration 22.05 Les '66" Service 20.94 Lynns Cosden Station 5.81+ ~,~~i~ Moved by Alderman Irby seconded b; chase 4 six yard and 2 eight yard The motion Moved by Alderman Taylor., secon~d~d a..,, . ~ meeting ad.~ our. n~:,- ~ `~ The ~~ motion ~~ y Cler , P. ry ~ Alderman Clin, that City pur~- Dempster Dempster boxes. carried. by Alderman Irby, that the carried. _ ~ . ayor, flood REGULAR SESSION FEBRUARY 16th, 1959 The City Council met in Regular Session with Mayor M. B. Hood pres- iding. The following Aldermen were present, G®o. L. Taylor, G. H. Ward, C. B. Cline, Jr. City Attornery Joe Sharp and City Engineer Wm. R. Hogge also were present. Moved by Alderman Taylor seconded by Alderman Ward, that the Council pay .15¢~ per caeter to Canadian River Municipal Water Authority for operating fund. " The motion carried. Moved by Alderman Taylor seconded by Alderman Cline, that ~~he Council authorize purchase of 2~ flood lights for South park. ' The motion harried. The minutes of February. 2, 1959 read and approved. Moved by Alderman Cline seconded by Alderman Taylor, that C.T. Johnson be appointed f3hairman of City Planning Commission (12-'31-1959)s and Chip Elliott and Wgyne Arnold be appointed as members to fill vacancys from resignations (12/31/1961). The motion carried. Moved by Alderman Ward seconded by Alderman Cline, that the City purchase 16 Ducan Parking Meters at ~l~.3.50 plus exchange. The motion carried. Moved by Alderman Cline seconded by t~lderman Ward, that Council authorize Street Light in 200 Block on Saint Louis Street. The motion carried. Moved by Alderman Taylor seconded by ~A1 ?erman Cline, that the Council approve the appointment of Avy Dagley as plumbing and °electrical Inspector effective March lst, 1959. The motion carried. Moved by Alderman Ward seconded by Alderman Taylor, that City Attonery be instructed to draw a Resdlution showing the Councils position in regard to the proposed Firemans and Policemens legislation. The motion carried. A RESOLUTION WHEREAS,. there is pen ng before the Legislature of the State of Texas certain bills which, if passed, will take away from the cities and municipalities the authority and 'the right to control the hours and the wages to be paid certain of their employees, namely firemen and policemen; and WHEREAS, there is pending legislation which would, if passed, restore to the cities certain rights that they should have in regard to fixing wages and hours for their employees, primarily firemen and policemen; NOB, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PLAI~IVIEW: " That this City Council go on record as being. opposed to House Bill No. 60, now pending before the Texas Legis- lature, for the reason that it is contrary to the cancepts of local self -government, and takes sway from cities and municipalities the authority to fix the hours and wages of its policemen and firmen. The the municipalities should have that right for the reason that the governing bodies of cities and municipalities must adjust those matters according to local conditions. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED; that the City Council go on record as being in favor of House Bill No. 173, which will, if' passed, restore to municipalities certain rights of home rule, in keeping with fundamental principals of local self-government. e BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED: that a copy of this Resolution be furnished to Honorable Andy Rogers, State Senator, and. Honorable H. G. Wells, State Representative. PASSED at a regular session of the City Council of the City of Plainview on this the th da , of February, 19 9. M. B. OOD, Mayor ~~ =', C i ty of P lainview ~:~. ATTEST,'' '~,. Via. `~.\~'~• ,.~ C~G'~ ~"C_- PA RYAN,. C ty lerk City of Plainview APPROVED: JOE HARP, pity Attorney '~ City of Plainview ~~ Moved by Alderman Taylor seconded by Alderman Ward, that the Council pass resolution requested by City Engineer in connect- C d ion with effort to acquire surplus t3 inch pipe at Del Rio, Texas. '~ The motion carried. `"~' Moved by Alderman Cline seconded by Alderman Ward, that City Engineer be•authorized to advertise for bids on a Loader new or used. The motion carried. Moved be Alderman Cline seconded by Alderman Taylor, that Council grant petition of J. H. Milani Trustee for closing alley in Block 35 0. Town. The motion carried. TO THE GOVERNING BODY OF THE CITY OF PLAINVIEW, TEXAS: Now comes Jas. H. Milani, as Trustee, and petitions said governing body of the City of Plainview to close and abandon th,,e, alley running north and south through Block Thirty-five(35) of the original town of Plainview, Hale County, Texas. and in connection therewith would respectfully show: 1. That the petitioner owns all of said Block Thirty-five (35) or' the Original Town of Plainview, Hale County, Texas. save and except: _ Al l of Lot Nine ( 9 ) and the South-half of Lot ten (10), in said Block 35, Original Town of Plainview, in Bale County, Texas. 2. That to close said alley will not affect the rights of any one other than the owners of said Block 35, and that said Lot 9 and the S/2 of Lot 10 in said block is owned by Southside Assembly of God Church, who have consented to the closing of this alley, as shown by their written consent filed herein. 3. That petitioner has made arrangements with the utility companies using said alley to pay the expenses of moving the utility lines from said alley, and egress to re-emburse the City any expense it may have in moving its sewer line, or laying another line WHEREFORE, said petitioner prays. that said alley be abandoned and closed. Respectfully submitted,. as. Milanin, Trustee KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS, that Southside Assembly of God Church, the :owner of Lot Nine (9) and the South Half (S/2) of Lot Ten (10 ), Block Thirty five t35 ), Original Town of Plainview, in Hale County, Texas., hereby certifies that it has been furnished a copy of the petition filed by Jas. H. Milani, Trustee, with the City of Plainview, Texas, to close and abandon the alley running North and South through said Block 35, and said Church hereby agrees and consents to the closing and abandonment of said alley. EXECUTED this the 1 6h day of February A.U., 1959. SOUTHSIDE AS~Ei'~SBLY OF GOD CHURCH by ATTEST: Secretary Billy C. Pierson President Rev. Eddie Hundley Reports for January were read as follows: Parking Meters 2432.50 Plumbing Inspector 325.30 Moved by Alderman Taylor seconded by Alderman Ward, that the re- ports be accepted and filed and the bills be approved for pay- ment. The motion carried. Moved by Alderman Taylor seconded by Alderman Ward, that Ordinance No 703 be passed, closing alley in Block 35 0. Town.(See Ord. Book) The motion carried Moved, seconded and passed that meeting djourn ./ ~~~ ~~ C~~lerk, H. ryan ayor, ood ,;. Lis t=.,.of bibs $~,p~ov~,~ F u2ry .. ~ C i 1 Army "`& , Navy S t ors; •~~':..~,...,'!;' . 5 ~~' t Nat ~ 1 Bank y 2111.20 Bryan~s Food Store 4.00 Trustee of Firmen R&R 119.42 City Blacksmith Shop 4b.00 Frank Cheek 11.90 City Blacksmith Shop 10.50 Eaton Stationery 832.71 Edts Garage 2.00 Medical Center Hosp. 143.97 Dafferns 11.00 J. Hobert iKetzger 1000.00 Fred Garrison Oil Co. 1.20 Montgomery 4~ard 14.82 Higginbotham Bartlett 39.41 Plains Welding Sup/ 6.40 Higginbotham-Bartlett 63.19 Leo R.- Thrasher 10.00 Henryts Tire Co. 165.89 City of Plv. Gen. 67.52 Herald-Nuts Pub. 69.25 Texas Mun. Ret. 858.49 Hooper Sporting Good 2.23 J. E. Miller (C-ate St) 165.00 C. C. McGlasson Ser. 7.00 0. A. King 1.44 Mc Donald~s Trading Post 63.85 The Texas Co. 151.07 Mrs. J. W. Maxwell 52.00 Morehead, Sharp&Boyd 7.22 M. & W. Stationery 2.00 City Body Shop 32.40 Neal's Oile Co. 3.66 A. H. Noel (Date St.) 700.00 Plains Welding Sup. 5.55 H. L. Craig 125.00 Plv. Auto Parts 101.44 Internal Rev. Ser. 223.70 The Plv. Tribune 22.00 S. E. Bolles (De1Rio) hF.67 Plv. Hardware Co. 28.18 P. H. Bryan, Trea. 75.00 Plv. Hardware Co. 4.23 P. H. Bryan, Petty bash 30.40 Reeds Wrecking Co. 20.48 " ' " » 19.90 Perry M. Stanton Garage 2.27 Wellborn Tiobil Serv. 27.05 M. 0. Stapleton & Const . 4.00 Margaret C. Soucy 25.96 Strains Super Servic® 16.79 Frank Cheek 36.55 Thompson Rest. 78,70 Plv. Chamber of Commerce 13.75 Ussery Sheet Metal 12.50 Swayze Bros. H 515.00 67 33 Western Union Tel 6.3~ osp. Medical Center ht i F . 67 1 Wood Mitchell Fun. 38.75 re g Curry Motor . Winn Motor Co. 6.8h Flex-Rod Pipe~'ool 39.fl1 Plv. Plumbing Co. 83.77 Plv. Plumbing Co. 57.22 The Fechheimer Bros. 55.18 SoWestern Pub. Ser. 1231.60 « t~ » 15 6.14 » " 778.45 Inman Irrigation Well 56.85 Hale Co. Airport 70.00 Sears & Roebuck &C o. 1.17 Pioneer Nat'l Gas 301.30 » » » 17.10 e~ 1 ~~ Special session March 14th, 1959 The City Council met in Special Session with Mayor M. B. Hood presiding and the following Aldermen present W. H. Irby, Geo. L. Taylor, G. H. Ward, and C. B. Cline, Jr. City Attorney Joe Sharp was also present. Moved by Alderman Cline seconded by Alderman Ward, that the Council approve letter by Mayor to the "T.A.C." in regard to Tower at Airport and finance. by issuing 5 year serial warrants to extent of ~ of the Cost of building. The Government to equip` and operate subject Hale County approval and joining in project. The motion carried. Moved by Alderman Ward seconded by Alderman Irby, that the City of Plainview, employ John Kerr as architect for tower project in connection with F.A.A. at fee of 6~. The motion carried. Moved by Alderman Cline seconded by Alderman Irby, that the Co- uncil offer a site on West 5th Street to the Chamber of Commerce c,~ for a building site. ~; The motion carried. '~ Moved by Alderman Cline seconded by Alderman Irby, that the City '~ purchase a lot adjoining Auditorium from B. B. How le subject ¢-~. to X5,000.00, notes against the property and approximately X320.00 in cash. ', • -~~~. •, -`y~~. ~, '• The motion carried. The meeting Adjourned . H. Bryan C i C lark ~ M. Hood, Mayor Regular Session f~Iarch 2nd, 1959. The City Council met in Regular Session with Mayor Hoodpresiding and the following Aldermen attending, W. H. Irby, G. H. Ward, Geo. L. Taylor, T. S. Stapleton, and C. B. Cline, Jr. City Attorney ,Toe Sharp and City Engineer Wm. R, Hogge also were present. The petition of Lem Brock et ux and Rex Ramsower asking. for ad- mission into the City was read. P E T I T I O N TO TAE HONORABLE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PLAINVIEW, TEXAS: Now comes REX RAMSOWER, LEM BROCK and wife, VERNA BROCK, hereinafter referred to as Petitioners, and will show to the Honorable City Council of the City of Plainview, Texas as follows: 1. That your petitioners, whose signatures are affixed here- to, are the owners of that certain tract of land known as Brock Addition Unit No. 2, an addition to the Town of Plainview, Hale County, Texas, plat of which subdivisi.~n is attached hereto and which subdivision is more particularly described as follows; BEGINNING at a point 450.06 feet North and • , 195 feet Weft of the S. E. Corner of Section 27, Block JK 2, Hale County, Texas; THENCE North, at 75 feet pass a 2" pipe set in concrete at the S. E. Corner of Lot 11, Block 4, this addition, in all 15j4 feet to a 2" pipe in concrete at the S. E. Corner of Lot 11, Blcck 6, this addition; THENCE East 195 feet; THENCE North 710.9 feet; THENCE West 905.0 feet; ' THENCE South 2307.5 feet; THENCE East 420.7 feet; THENCE Northeasterly 6$.7 feet; around a curve ~~~ to the left and having a radius of 175 feet and a central angle of 22:.=30 ~ TO PLACE OF BEGINNING. 2. Petitioners hereby represent to the Honorable City Coun- cil of the City of Plainview, Texas, that they are all of .the taxpaying, qualified voters residing in said territory and tract of land hereinabove described,and that said tract of land lies adjacent to the present city limits of said City of Plainview, Texas. 3. Petitioners will further show the Honorable City Council that said Brock Addition Unit No. 2 is contiguous to the City limits of the City of Plainview, Texas, and that said subdivision is in conformity with the plans in an for said City, has been aporoved by the City Planning Commission, is accessible to sewer, water and electricity, and that the owner of said .subdivision has dedicated the streets and alleys to the public. Petitioners further represent to the Honorable City Council that all of said land an property is suitable for build- ing sites, and that it is desirable, expendient and for the best interests for the residents of said area and for the City of Plainview that said area be annexed to said City.. WHEREFORE, we the undersigned petitioners, respectfully petition the Honorable Gity Council of the City of Plainview, Texas, that the said area, territory and tract of land above described be annexed to the City of Plainview and be sub3ect to all of its authority, ordinances, powers and governmental. functions. REX RAi'~ISOWER LEM BR OC K VERNA BROCK Moved by Alderman Irby seconded by Alderman Cline, that the petit- ion be granted and Ordinance no 704 be passed, bringing Brock Addition Unit No. 2 into the City. • The motion carried. The petition of Lem Brock et ux and Rex Ramsower was read ask- ing to close alley Block 3, Brock Ad~~ition. STATE OF TEXAS- ~ COUNTY OF HALE ~ Now comes LEM BROOK and wife, VERNA BROOK, of Hale County, Texas, and REX RAMSOWER, of Hale County, Texas, and petition the Honorable City Council of the City of Plainview to close the alley running along the Southwest boundary line of Lot 5: Block 3, Brock Subdivision of .Block 38 and part of Block 37, West Boswell Heights Addition, Plainview, Texas, which said subdivision is shown of record in Volume 295, page 471-472, Deed Records of Hale ~tounty, Texas, for reason therefor will show the Honorable City Council as follows: 1. There are no utility.lines of any_kind in said alley, and :your petitf r~ers.~'~les.~~s to rearrange the boundary lines of said Lot 5;''"arid to 'd~cl~:cae'~•a~dther alley along the South side of said Lot 5, and the So~ithwes~ side of Lot 5. 2. That there is attached hereto and made apart of this petition a plat referred to as "Revised Lot 5 of Block 3, Brock Subdivision of Block 38 and part of Block 37, West Boswell Heights Addition, Plainview, Texas." That said plat shows the al~ey lines as they flow exit, and the alley as your petitioners desire to designate it. 3. That your petitioners own all of the land of both sides of said alley, and your petitioners own all of the land on both sides of the new as proposed by said "Revised Lot 5 of Block 3, Brock Subdivision of Block 38 and part of Block 37, West Boswell Heights Addition, Plainview, Texas", as shown on the plat attached hereto. ~#. • That there is presented herewith Dedication Deed signed by your petitioners dedicating the alleys as shown by said plat attached hereto and hereinabove referred to. 5. That, therefore, the closing of said alley as it now exists is actuall y a rearranging of the said alley, in that the new alley as proposed will serve the same purposes as did the alley as presently platted. WITNESS OUR HANDS, This 2nd day of March, 1959. 1 t:~ C~ .~ ~; 1 + EM BROCK NA BR K X R SO E Moved by Alderman Irby seconded by Alderman Ward, that Ordinance No 705 be passed, closing Alley in Block 3, Brock Addition. - The motion carried. The minutes of February 16th, 1959 read and approved. Moved by Alderman Cline seconded by Alderman Ward, that the City purchase the Wingate lots No 5-6-7-8- Block 5 and No. 4-5-6- '7-8 Block 2, Mayfield Addition, at X315.00 each. The motion carried. The Mayor opened bids on exchange of Police car as follows: Haggard Nall Plymouth X1026.85 Reuel Nash Chevrolet 865.00 Winn Motor Co.Ford 965.00 Moved by Alderman Taylor seconded by Aldermen S-tapleton, that City accept the low bid of Reuel Nash Chevrolet Co. The motion"carried. All terms shall be for two years Moved by Alderman Ward seconded by Alderman Stapleton, that an Election order be passed. The mo-tion carried. ELECTION ORDER IT IS ORDERED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PLAINVIEW, TEXAS That an Election be held at the City Auditorium in said City of Plainview, on the first Tuesday in April 1959, the same being the 7th, day of said month, for the election of the following officers f'or said City tow it: 2 Aldermen to fill the places of those whose terms expire. P. E Shick is named Presiding Judge of said Election and H. Smeller is named Judge and Mrs. Grace Roberts ~~ and Mrs. Frank Stultz are named as Clerks. A copy o this Order signed by the Mayor and attested by the City Clerk dhall serve as notice of said election, and shall be posted and published as required by Law. Done this 2nd day of March 1959 ~~ Attest P. H. Br an _ ~ ty ler ~ signed M. B, Hood Mayor. Reports for February were read as follows: Police X2530.85 Animal Dept. 30.50 Heat Inspector 55.35 Tax Collector 60491.60 City Clerk 41461.26 Parking Meters 2299.50 Moved by Alderman Taylor seconded by Alderman Irby, that the reports be accepted and filed and that the bills submitted be approved for payment. The motion carried. ~~~~ List of Bills: February 16, Southwestern Bell Telephone Southwestern Bell Telephone Plainview Laundry Boyd & Davenport C. T, Coffey, Jr. Hoyt Curry Great American Reserve Caprock Water & Sewer Assn J. R~ Chapman Abilene Brick Co. Winn Motor Cod. F. D, Gaither Curry Mtr. Freight Sauthwestern Bell Telephone S. E. Bolles W. F. Foely S~ E. Bolles J. W. Butler James Russell Austin Battery Co. J. B. Battle Uniform Gene Bumpus Badger Meter Mfg. Craig Oil Co. Mildred Tucker Co. Clet~k Carpenter Paper Co. W. T. Cain Motor Co. Clove & Cowan Inc. Degge Typewriter Ser. Diamond Industrial Supply Dempster Bros. Faurot Inc. Martin Motor Co. The Fechheimer Bros. Galess Prescription Shop Gallawayss Janitor Sup. Gifford-Hill-Western, I nc Graybar Electric 1959 thr'u March 2, 1959. 263.68 Gifford-Hill-Western j.94 45.90 J. W. Hamby, Dist 23.40 7.50 Henry's Tire Co. 53.75 723.26 Hilton Hotel 50.00 696.00 Kimbell-Ply. Co. 9.65 16.00 The Karpark Corp. 40.33 142.73 Lubbock Grader Blade ~%o. 33.00 30.00 Lemons Funeral Directors 75.00 25.00 Mc DonaldssTrading Post 65.45 206.16 Medical Center Hosp. 300.00 958.30 Neptune Meter Co. 955.99 103.89 Dan i~IacNaughton Inc. 40.55 9.02 Plv. Plate Glass 6.90 12.`70 Plv. Plumbing moo. 166.63 11.90 Phillips Battery Co. 97.47 450.00 Phillips Petrofieun 16.10 100.00 Pioneer Natural Gas 338.4Q 45.00 Plv. Hosp. & Clinic 596.53 45.00 Rogers Battery & Elec 59..80 Sargent & Sowell, Inc. 85.41 48.20 Reuel Nash Chev. 269.67 187.0 Reams Electric 276.42 57.20 Robinson & Herring 1.29 68.18 Stovall Bo.~her Radiator 1.75 12.2?_ Strains Super Ser. 1.~0 62.50 Seipn Machine Shop 39.75 14.75 Shook TireCo. 158.50 1.99 State Chemical Co. 95.40 78.26 Shook ~c Aderton, Inc . 12.91 5.50 The Steck `'o. 6.66 18.00 Southwestern Stationery 19.52" 282.17 Southwestern Public Ser. 4.75 12.71 Verd-A-Ray Corp. 40.48 7.04 Westbrooks Hydraulic E 93.98 555.40 west Pharmacy 3.58 43.68 Waller Tailoring Co. .90 3.10 Drs. Wofford & Mames 3.00 340.01 Whites s Super ~Kkt. 8.00 847.44 The meeting adjourn M. Hood P. H. Br a Mayor City er Special Session March 14th, 1959 The Council met in special session on the call of Mayor, M.B. Hood who presided over the meeting, w9th Aldermen W. H. Irby, George L. Taylor, G. H. Ward, and C. B. Cline, Jr. . Moved by Alderman C1"ne seconded by Alderman Ward, that the council approve the Mayoras letter to T.A.C. and that the City finance a tower for Airport on a 5 year serial war-rant basis , to the amount of 4 the cost and provided that Hale County ,3oin the City. The motion c&rr~ed. Moved by Alderman bard seconded by Alderman Irby, that the Council employ John Kerr as architect on Airport tower at a fee of six per cent (696). The motion carried. Moved by Alderman Cline seconded by Alderman Irby, that the Council offer the Chamber of Commerce a building site on West 5th Street . The motion carried. Moved by Alderman Cline se-conded by Alderman Irby, that the City purchase lot adjoining Auditorium on North, from B. B. Howle for ~5,0~0.00. total consideration, sub3ect to notes aga=nst the property. The motion carried. The meeting ado ~i,~/ I CLFR MAYOR pp ~~Q'~ Regular Session 3-16-1959 1 The Gity Council met in regular session with Mayor Protein Geo. L. Taylor presiding and the following Aldermen attending, W. h. Irby, G. H. Ward, C. B. Cline,jr. City Attorney Joe Sharp and City Engineer W. R. Rogge also were present. Bids were read by the Mayor in response to public advertisements for a loader. as follows Larson Turner new 6395.00 w, o. Speck Go new 545.00 Plains Machinery new ~t400.00 Plains Machinery Co. used with new machine warranty 4200.00 c'.~ ., ~~ ¢~~ ~... Moved by Alderman Irby second by Alderman Cline, That the City buy the used machine of Plains Machinery Co. at 4200.00 The motion carried The minutes of March 2nd and 14th read and approved The Plumbing and Elec Inapt. reported collected for February 360.50. Moved by Alderman Irby second by Alderman Cline, that the report be accepted and filed. The motion carried. Moved by Alderman Cline second by Alderman Ward, That repairs be authorized to the extent of 237.85 cents on the elevated tanks. .. , TY~ie~t~tion carried. Moved by Alderman Cline second by Alderman Ward, that the bills presented be approved for payment. BILLS: March 5, 1959 thru March 16, 1959 1 Army & Navy Store 53.00 B.&C. Electronics Labs 85.30 Bobs Plub. Repairs 10.00 Carlton Trim Shop 17.00 C&W Texaco Service 2.50 City Blacksmith Shop 26.25 Darrern's 8[,50 Eaton Stationery Co. 8.85 Eaton Stationery Co. 269.66 Hig~•inbotham-Bartlett 10.92 Higginbotham-Bartlett 126.98 Hilton Hotel Cleaners 5.60 Jarvis Tull & Co. 4,36 Lynn's Cosden Service 3.63 Lee's 66 Service 8.65 C. C. McGlasson 1,50 Ollie's Key Shop 2.00 Plv. Hardware Co. 31.92 Plv. Hardware Co. 8.05 Elliott Taylor Cont. 39.29 Perry's Serv. Station 50.26 Plains Machinery Co 393.20 Plv. Motor Ser. 17.77 Plv. Safety Lane 47,75 Reams Electric :, 276,42 , ~ V. R. Rogers ~& Son,;,Y n. =~` '' ~- 7,50 Reedy s ;4~recking"^~o'~, ~• 15.00 Richardson Shamrock Ser. 2.00 Sargent ~ Sowell, Inc. 106.30 W. 0, Speck Machinery 1.70 Swayze Bros. 644.50 L. C. Wayland, M. D, 17.50 Western Union Tel. 4.85 Plv. Auto Parts 23.85 Plv. Auto Parts 186.84 Warren Welding 19.28 Winn Motor Co. 45.53 P. h. Bryan, Collector 19.tS0 Connor Mathes Co. Inc. 6.26 Hale County Airport 70,00 Herald News Publishing 11.70 Inman Irrigation Well Se r. 23.00 Plains Welding Supply 16.49 Canadian River Mun. Wa. Auth 780.00 Texas Mun. Ret. System 847.45 Mrs. L. Bailey 30.00 Mrs J. W. Maxwell 52.00 Plv. Ready Mix Con 1.55 McKissack Auto Sup 2.14 McDonald's Trading Post 11.00 1"lorehead,Sharp & Boyd 8.34 Plains Printing Co. 6.50 Southwestern Pub. Ser. 161.07 " 735.30 ~~ 9-~ The Texas Co. Jam. 1077.61 Willson & Son 157.60 Joe Sharp 2835.00 The 'Texas Co. Feb. 119.09 The `texas Co. Feb. 1119.95 Augusta Rontke ( Date St.) 2tS5.00 Trustee of Firemen R. R. 113.52 The motion carried. Moved b~ Alderman Irbg second Alderman Cline that the rneeti.ng stand adjourned. The motiF~n carried. City lark ayor ~4C .;, c a ~ ti ti,.X' ~. Special Session March 27, 1959 The City Council met in response to call of Mayor M. B. Hood, who presided at the meeting, with Aldermen W. H. Irby, G. H. Ward, T. S. Stapleton and C. B. C1?ne, Jr. present. City Attorney Joe Sharp and City Engineer Wm. R. Hogge attended the session. Moved by Alderman Ward seconded by Alderman Cline, that Ord- inance no.# 706 be passed. (Airp ort Tower). See Ord. Book The motion carried. Moved by Alderman Irby second by Alderman Stapleton, that_the Mayor be authorized to sign rele ase of Insurance Claim against, Black, Sivall, Brymer & Williams in amount of X33.00. The motion carried. Moved by Alderman Irby seconded by Alderman 'nlard, that coun~l buy Williams lot 12 block 1, Wil liams Sub-d~vilion, subject to tale approval. The .motion carried. •• M~v.~•d,.,by,.;Ali~ma~2 ~1:~.~.e~ `seconded by Alderman Irby, that the Counc`i.l adver~~ b ~oz~~ bl'd~ on a booster pump, bids to be opened Apri_1 2Uth, 1959. The motion carried. Moved by Alderman Cline seconded by Alderman Irby that meeting adjourn. ~` The motion carried. '"" Attest ~ > / CIT CL~'RK A 0 Regular Session April 6th, 1959 The City Council met in Regular Session with Mayor M. B. Hood presiding and the following Aldermen in atten;aance, W. H. Irby, Geo. L. Taylor, G. H. Ward and C. B. Cline, Jr. City Attorney Joe Sharp and City Engineer Wm. R. Hogge were also present. The Mayor read bids on Garbage Truck IInit, in response to ad- vertisements as follows: Winn Motor Company Conventional type 6,9UU.OU Tilt Ceb 8,250.00 Conventional ~7,75U.U0 Ruel Nash Chev. Co. Conventional ~7,tiy5.64 Hooper Motor Co. Dodge 9,060.24 Haggard Nall G.M.C. Packmaster 7,683.04 Moved by Alderman Irby seconded by Alderman Ward, that City buy low bid of MaggBard Nall Motor Company, if it meets specifaca- tions at X7,683.04 The motion carried. The Mayor opened bids on trade in of Police Car as follows: Winn Motor Company (Ford) X1,100.00 Reuel Nash Chevrolet Co. 1,146.26 Haggard Nall Motor Co.(Plymouth) 1,176.00 Moved by Alderman Cline seconded by Alderman. Irby, that City accept low bid of Winn Motor Company at X1,100.00. The motion carried. Moved by Alderman Cline seconded by Alderman Ward, that the City buy 2 lots on South Date Street R.O.W. from Mr. Stefke at price of 1,305.00 per offer in Manors letter. The motion carried. Moved by Alderman Irby seconded by Alderman Ward, that the City advertise the May and Pullen houses on South Date Street for sale. `~ The motion carried. Moved by Alderman Irby seconded by Alderman Cline, treat the City •-"• file condemnation proceeding on the Robin Baker and W. A. Reeder property needed for widening South Date Street. The motion carried. ~J At a regular meeting of the City Council of the City of Plainview, Texas, on the 6th day of April, 1959, a quorum being present, the fol!_owing Resolution was introduced by the Mayor and was gassed by unanimous vote of the Council members present: A R E S O L U T I O N WHEREAS, South Date Street of the City of Plainview is in a bad state of repair; and WHEREAS, said street has been designated by the State Highway Department of the State of Texas as a State Highway, under name of Farm to Market Road No. 400; and WHEREAS, The State Highway Department has proposed to the City of Plainview to pave said street and to construct thereon a sixty-four (64) ft. pavement provided the City of Plainview would furnish to said State Highway Department additional right-of-way on South Date; and WHEREAS, laid paving is badly needed and will be a valua- ble improvement to said City, to said Highway, and to the citizens and people using said Highway, and the owners of property along and abutting said street; Now, therefore; BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY 'COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PLAINVTEW: 1. That the City Council of the City of Plainview, 'j'exas does hereby find and determine that it is necessary to improve South Date Street, and that the State Highway Department of the State of Texas has made surveys and plans and specifications for the widening of said street, which is also State Highway Farm to Market Road No. 400, and that the plans and specifications made by the State Highway Department call for and require the acquisition of the West seven and one-half (W 7~) feet of that certain tract of land conveyed to Robin Baker by B. F. Morng, recorded in Volume lti2, Page 145, Deed Records of Hale County, Texas, for right-of-way purposes, and that the safety of the traveling public and pedistrians along the right-of-way requires the acquisition of said 72 feet for right-of-way purposes. 2. That the City Council of the City of Pla~.nview does hereby order that Date Street shall be widened by acquiring addi- tional right-of-way, and that the City Council does hereby deter- mine that a necessity exists for said improvement for the benefit of the public generally. 3. That the City Council of the pity of Plainview hereby finds that efforts have been made to agree with the present owner of the hereinabove described property, and that the City of Plainview end the said owner of the property have been unable to agree as to the value of the 7~ feet, and as to-the damages (if any) of the remaining property. !i. That the City of Plainview proceed to file condemns- tion proceedings in accordance with the laws of the State of Texas for the purpose of acquiring the property hereinabove described for right-of-way purposes, same to used as part of the right-of- way for Date Street in the pity of Plainview. 5• That the City Attorney of the Cit~Tof Plainview having been disqualified from filing this suit by reason of the fact that the lawfirm of which he is a member, is at the time handling certain matters for the said landowner, Robin Baker; that, therefore, the firm of Day and Owen be employed as special attor- neys for the purpose of presenting these condemnation proceedings, that they be instructed to file such proceedings and to prosecute same to their termination. PASSED APPROVED, and ADOPTED, This the 6th day of April, A.D. 1959. ~f..~~..••~ P~,~~ ayor, City of P a nv ew, exas ATTEST: Paul Bryan, C ty k City of Plainvie , Texas Moved by Alderman Weird seconded by Alderman Irby, that whereas City Attorney Joe Sh+nrp had da. swual3 Pied himself as to the Robin Baker suit, Frank R. Day be employed to represent the City, if necessary. 2 ~ ~_ The motion carried. Moved by Alderman Taylor seconded-by Alderman Cline, that the City engage the Census Bureau to make a block construction survey in next census. The motion carried. Moved by Alderman Taylor seconded by Alderman Ward, that chen?e the parking an north side of t~th street from Br©adwa~'to Ash and north side 7th street from Broadway to Ash, to be parralel. 7`. ~_ - • ~, The motion carried. See Ordinance Book ` Moved by Alderman Taylor seconded bq Alderman Ward, that a Clean up Campaign be started May 1st, 1959. The motion carried. Moved by Alderman Cline seconded by Alderman Ward, that NO PARK- ING SIGNS be placed on West 7th street between Joliet and Kokomo streets. See Ordinance 708 The motion carried. Moved by Alderman Taylor seconded by Alderman Ward, that the following Resolution be passed (Unger Libr•arv Gift). The motion carried. ~~ ~'` STATE OF TEXAS ~ COUNTY OF HALE ~ .~ CITY OF PLA' ~,~VIFW ~ o--a On the 6th dag of April, 1959, the City Council of the City of Plainv-mew met in regular session with the following members present: M. B. Hood, Mayor; W. H. Irhy, Sr.; George L. Taylor; T. S. Stapp=:ton; G. H. Ward; and C. B. Cline, Jr. The following resolution was introduced by the Mayor and adopted by unanimous vote of the City Council; A RESOLUTION WHEREAS, Mrs. Minnette K. Unger has offerred as a gift to the City of Plainview tree sum of FIFTEEN THOUSAND AND NO/100 DOLLARS 015,000.00) for the specific purpose of buying all of Lot N0. One (1), and North One-half (N 1/2) of Lot N0. Two (2), Block Forty-two (42), Original Town of Plainview, Hale County, Texas, now owned by the First Christian Church, with the specific understanding, instructions, agreement and upon the cond'tion that the City is to use same as a site for the erection of a public library; and WHEREAS, Mrs. Minnette K. Unger has also offerred to mare a gift to the City of Plainview of the sum of FIFTY THOUSAND AND NO/100 DOLLARS 050,000.00) for the purpose of construction and erecting upon said property above described a public library building,.which said building and property is to be used for a Public library to be ?mown and designated as "The Unger Mem-~ria1 Library"; and WHEREAS, said gift to the City of Plainview is to be made by Mra. Minnette K. Unger on the condition that the City of Plainview is to use said funds for the specific purposes herin- above designated, and with the further understanding and agree- ment that the City will obligate itself to commence said building upon a definite date, said date to be as soon as practical consid- ering the time necessary to acquire the hereinabove described property, to secure plans to be prepared by a competent architect, contractors bids and other preparations in connection with the acquiring of the site and the erection of the building. NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED:,~BY TH;~~•CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PLATNVIEW,.:...~.~~,_,:..,,.,_.:~•...:~ ,a ~~~°... ';~.,:~``. ' ~~ . That the City Council on '~b~Yiali'~~~'of ~ said City accept the gifts of Mrs. Minnette K. Unger as hereinabove set out; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City Council of the City of Plainview does hereby bind and obligate the City, this council, and any future council to use the gifts of Mrs. Minnette K. Unger for the specific purposes prescribed by_ her as set forth in this Resolution; and BF IT FURTHER RESOLV~'D that the City Council does hereby and by these presents obligate itself to procede to use the gifts of Mrs. Minnette K. Unger to accomplish the purposes of procuring Lot 1 and the North 1/2 of Lot 2, Block 4Z, Original Town of Plainview, Hale County, Texas, now owned by the First Christian ~~ ~~ Church, as the specific site for a public-library as hereinabove outlined and for the further purpose of using the said gift of Mrs. Minnette K. Unger;forthe purpose of building a public library for tr_e City of Plainview upon the said property, and that said library building be commenced, and the Council obligates itself to commence said building as soon as it can pra~,ticably be done, consider;ng the time required to prepare plans and specifications, by an architect, and for clos in~~ the deal for the purchase of tbs site with the present owners; and BE IT FURTH~'R Rz'SOLV~'D that said library, when completed, shall be and is hereby named "The Unger Memorial Libpary", and that the said library shall forever be known as "The Unger Memorial Library"; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLV~''D that the City Councj l of the City of Plainview does hereby and by this Resolution express to Mrs. Minnette K. Unger on behalf of said Council and on behalf of the citizens of the City of Plainview, their ratitude and ap~~recation. oo , a~or City of Plainview ATTEST: anal Bryan, ity Clerk City of Plainview STATE OF TEXAS COUNTY OF HALE CITY OF PLATPIVIEW On the 6th day of April, 1959, the Cjty Council of the City of Plainview met in regular session, a quorum being present The following Resolution was introd~xced, passed and adopted by unanimous vote of the City Council: A RESOLUTION WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Plainview has passed a Resolution authorizing the acceptance of a gift from . Mrs. Minnette K. Unger for the purpose of purchasing a site for the erection of a library building, which said library shall be known as The Unger Memorial Library; and WHEREAS, it is contemplated that a Trust Indenture will be entered into by and b~tw~en Mrs. Minnette K. Unger, her truetee, Georg~~~~S.chrtte~,;' and the City of Plainview, establishing and creating The Unger'Memorial~Librarv Trust. The purpose of which trust will be to accomplish the purposes and conditions of Mrs. Minnette K. Ungerf s gifts and to facilitate the terms, procedures, and other matters pertaining to the building of the building and the acquiring of the site thereBdr. NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PLAIN~II~'W, TEXAS: That the Mayor of the City, ~i. B. Hood, be, and he is hereby directed and authorized, to sign said Trust Indenture on behal~ of the Gity of Plainview, a municipal corporation, and to bind and obligate the City of Plainview to carry out and perform the conditions and obligations of the City as set forth in said Trust Indenture. BE TT FURTH~'R RESOLVT~'D that the said City of Pl~i_nview be bound and obligated by the terms and conditions of said Trust Indenture. D 1959. PASSED AND APPROVED this 6th day ril A. . od M. B. HOOD, mayor, City of Plainview ATTEST Pual Bryan PAUL BRYA , City ler4~, C ty of Plainview ~~~ At a regular meeting of the City Council of the City of Plainview, Texas, on the 6th day of April, 1959, a quorum being present, the following Resolution was introduced by the Mayor and was passed by unanimous vote of the Council members present; A R E S O L U T I O N WHEREAS, South Date. Street of tree Z`ity of Plainview 3 s in a bad state of epair; and WHEREAS, said street has been designated by the State Highway Department of the State of Texas as a State H,ghwav, under Name of Farm to Market Road No. l+OO; and WHEREAS, The State Highway Department has proposed to the City of Plainview to pave said street and to construct thereon a sixty-four (64) foot pavement provided the City of Plainview would furnis'n to said State Highway Department additional right-of-way on South Date; and WHEREAS, said paving is badly needed and w3.11 be a valuable improvement to said City, to said Highway, and to the citizens and people using said Highway and the owners of pr~pPrty along and Shutt.i~ngya~,~id.wstr~~st;;.~4.w, :therefore; BE •IT~'~ESOLVF~ ~F~Y`~..T~F=' CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PLA"NVTEW: 1. That the City Council of the City of Plainview, Texas, does hereby find and determine that it is necessary to improve South Date Street, and that the State Highway Department of tre ~ State of Texas ras made surveys and plans and specifications for the widening of said street, which is also State Highway Farm to ~'~ Market Road No. x.00, and that the plans- and specifications made by <;. the State Highway 'Department call for and require th.e acquisition ~ of the East seven and one-half feet of Lots 6, 7, and 8, Block 4, Mayfield Additon to the City of Plainview, Hale County, Texas, for right-of-way purposes, and that the safety of the traveling public and pedistrians along the right-of-way requires the acqui- sition of said 7~ feet for right-of-way purposes. 2. That the City Council of the City of Plainview does hereby order that Date Street shall be widened by acquiring addi- tional right-of-way, and that the City Counc'1 does hereby deter- mine that a necessity exists for said improvement for the benefit of the public generally. 3. That the City Council of the City of Plainview hereby finds that efforts have been made to agree with W. A. Reeder, the present owner of the hereinabove described property, and that the City of Plainview and the said owner of the property have been unable to agree as to the value of the 7~ feet, and as to the damages, (if any) to the remaining property. 4. That the City of Plainview proceed to file condemna- tion proceedings in accordance with the laws of the State of Texas for the purpose of acquiring the property hereinabove described for right-of-way purposes, same to be used as a part of tre ri€;ht- of-way for Date Street in the City of Plainview. PASSED, APFRC~IED, and ADOPTED, T s the 6th day of April, A.D. 1959. J L V~ .Hood . B. H00 , ayor City of Plainview, Texas ATTEST: Paul Bryan PAtjL BRYAN, ity Clerk Citq of Plainview, Texas Moved by Alderman Taylor seconded by Alderman Irby, that Ordinance No# 707, S~iety and Loading; Zones be passed. -, The motion carried. See Ordinance book. f' ~~'' Moved by Alderman Taylor~:seconded by Alderman Irby, that paving on Floydada and~~~ gland •~t~ets be 36 feet wide. . ....... .. . ' T4•a .. C ~ .. . [[[ ',=M-; ,.`~he"•motion carried. Moved by Alderman Irby seconded by Alderman Ward, that L. C. Kurtz bill of X420.00 for inspections of Tank Jobs be paid. The motion carried. Moved bq Alderman Ward seconded by Alderman Cline, that Dean Jones Contractor bill for tank paintings and repairs be approved, subject to adjustment of damages to Southwestern Public Service Cars. The motion carried.. ~~ Moved by Alderman Taylor seconded by Alderman :hard, that the reports be accepted and fled and the bills submitted be apl-roved for pay- ment. The motion carried. March Monthly Reports Police Report Food Inspector Building Permits Taxes Water & Seeer City Clerk-General Fund City Inspector Meat Inspector fees accrd. List of Bills: March 17, thru April 6, 1959 McKinley Howell 37.~Q Boyd & Davenport Agency 567:.83 Boyd & Davenport Agency 142.70 Boyd & Davenport Agency 18.94 Wood Mitchell F'uner-al 28.75 .Oran Eubanks .~;' r, a.,,••• ~a ~ • 35.46 ---~~~~~,-~a~sn-..c~ev.. ~ zri~°:. ~ 832.00 So.We~tern Bell Tel 56.08 So.GJestern Bell Tel 280.75 Arthur B. Mary Miller 872.00 Bernardo Aquila°ra 20.00 National Assoc. of Bldg Inspectors 6.00 International Association of Electrical Inspectors 10.00 J. Oliver Bier,P.M. 99.00 ~.uick Lunch 26.60 R. E. Cross Tax Collector ~'or Irene Trimble 15.00 Negro Community Nursery 25.00 SoWestern Pub. Ser. 1231.60 A. A. A. San. Ser. 10.00 Great Amer. Res. Ins. 118,6l~ Great Amer. Res. Ins. 15.488 Great Amer. Res. Ins. 1.90 Plainview Builders Sup. 5.65 Plv. Builders Sup.= 71.50 Plains Machinery Co. 4200.00 Harold L. Craig 14.60 'a+I. Warren 43.20 Todd Edd Burson 20.25 Texas Industrial Laundry 5.18 P. H. Bryan, Petty CPSh 49.89 Cash (Revenue Stamps) 3.85 Chicken Inn 5.30 Army & Navy Store 9.00 Airport Cafe 110.60 B. & C. Electronic Labs 65.25 Gene Bumpus 38.35 Bryan's Food Store 6.00 Barley's Co-Tex Station 21.77 Church well Bros. Oil Co. 55.2.8 Crenshaw-Paint & Glass 1.38 City Blau-smith Shop 37.15 Curry Ni~tor Freight 5.87 Mi s,s Mildred Tucker, Co.C k 32.50 Connor Mathes Co.Inc. 28.35 Cor.~nor Mathes Co., Inc. 2.28 Connor Mathes Co., Inc. 1.75 Carlton Trim Shop 35.00 The Camera Shop 19.26 The J. P. Cooke 16.86 Clowe& Cowan Irc. 342.80 California Brush Co. 220.40 Duncan Ser. Station 3.92 Dempster Bros. 385.36 Elliott Addressing: ~~iach. 10.90 The Fire Protection Dept. 6,14 Farmers Blacksmith Shop 16,80 Galws Prescription Shop 46,96 B. F. Goodrich Store 39,.92 Hale County Airport 70,00 Bob Hooper Motor Co. 7.,OQ X2675.75 24.00 139.50 5556.21 18581.17 9143;°8 51$.00 56.70 Gallaway's Janitor Sup 19.95 Gallaway's Janitor Sup. 91.50 Eaton Stationery Co. 177.46 Holt's Sportng Goods 20.61 The Hale Co. Abstract 186.00 The Harder Agency 85. 0 The Harder Agency 20. 5 Hale County 211.98 Haynes Motor Co. 1.38 The Hilton Hotel 10.55 Hooper's Spirting Goods 4.50 Henryy's Tire Co. 89.86 The KarparkCorp. 69.91 Medical Center Hosp. 100.00 Kimbell Plv. Co. 7.52 J. Q. Long Ro~fing~ 2.75 Morrison Supply Co. 217:20 Caprock Sand & Gravel 141.00 C. & W. Texaco Ser. 15.08 Edmist n Ser. Stet°on 20.00 Carl Griz~ell Plbg. 20.00 Herald-News Publishing Co. 162.10 Dr. E. H. Kirchhoff 5.00 Higginbotham-Bartlett 101.47 Hi rz;g~nbotha~r;-Bartlett 122.!.1..8 Inman Irrigation Well 16,80 Lynn Cosden Station 4.15 Midwest Reproduct9_cn 72.57 Municipal Serv ce 12.26 McDonal d' s Trading Post 7?. 38 Motor Parts Co. 6.95 Mrs. J. W. Maxwell 63.25 McDonald Trading Post 49.05 Medical Center Hosp. 245.86 M. & W~ Stationery 16.50 Neptune NSeter Co. 779.43 0113. e Key Shop 3 . li.0 Pla ns MacY:i.nerv 24.16 Plains Weld'ng Sup ly 11.14 Plans Welding Supply 21.10 Pl a nvi.ew Auto tarts 31.69 Plainview Auto Parts 184.58 Plainview Seed House 9.00 P1a'nvew Plumbing Co~~ 11.3C Norris Cleaners 3.05 Plains Prin~7~~=~-•~ QQ. 26.80 Plainview MotC?~-_'Ses. 8.25 Phillips ~~~3~~aea 25.48 Plv. Hosp. ~.1~l~~dc 513.73 Plv. Safety ~~~: 57.80 Phillips Ba~e~ Co. 34.08 Plv. Hard:r~'"Q~.~ 31.52 Plv. Hardware Co. 11.25 Roper HtTdrauli cs 130.50 Rowland-Gordon 140.42 The Rohan Co. 418.49 F.euel Nash Chev. 123.09 Reuel Nash Chev. 17.13 Weems Electric 129.40 Rogers Battery & Elec. 6.?0 Rogers Battery & Elec. 17.2q Reed's '~trecking Co. 5.00 State Chemical 79.30 e~~ ~ o~ 1 ~...~ List of bills, cont. So.Western Stationery Sup .Sid Patterson Co. M. 0. Stapleton Welding Shook Tire Co. T. V. Labs Elliott Taylor Leo R. Thrasher Thomas Law Book Co. Seip; Machine Shop Stovall-Booher Rad. SoWestern Fub. Ser rr rr -r rr n n rr n rt 5.56 Strains Super Ser. 275.02 United Elevators 10.50 26.26 Ussery Sreet Metal 10.00 78.00 Verd-A-Ray Corp. 101.40 10.44 West Texas Parer Co. 50.00 96.72 Winn Motor Co. 30.01 20.00 The Western Union Tel. 3.00 7.50 West Pharmacy 3.08 1.50 Western Flectical Cont. 11.47 31.75 Waller Tailor'n~- Co. 2.90 5.03 Well Machinery & Sup. 405.24 145.66 Warren Welding 11.85 852.77 Pioneer Nat'l Gas 16.08 1231.60 Pioneer Nat'l Gas 258.64 Miller & Miller 25.14 The Hale Co. Abstract Co. 16.00 Moved by Alderman Tavlor seconded by Alderman Cl;ne, that the meet- ing stand adjourned. The motion car P. H. Bryan, C ty Clerk P2. B. Hood, Piayor On r~~e ~~; ~ d-~y oi' A~?ril, 1`59 tree City Council net in Pe~~_;l^r Se~•,'nn w'th °;ayor ^. '?. TT ;od presiding and the Pollowin~ Aldermen x~resent, T°7. S. Irby, G. u. '.~7srd, ^'. S. yt2~ leton C. '~. - dine ~ r and 1!lvin Stokes. City En;^~ineer , ?^7. R. , NoT~Te, an City , ., !?tt~rney, Tae Sh~r~, were also ,,r: sent. The mayor re-~d bids in res;: onse to ad~rert'semeni,s <s Follows; +;_i.owe .end Cowan 75~ 2039.00 78~' 3275.00 1 2916. K8 3062.40 alt. 1 3 107.50 alt. 2 83.8' 3464.5 -1t. 3 85~ 3664.8 peerless Pump 7~~.3°1 3.367.00 G. E. ones Elec. 2"-16.00 1 The ia,yor re~s ~_ 6 bids on oils anal ~~scline as ;'ollows; Gulf Oil Co. Gasoline Diesel oil Irerosene '?. > Oil Tr~~ns ~?re~se Ch^ssis ~re~:~e :'ia;~nolia Fetroleum Co. .141 Gasoline .1 .125 Diesel Oil .105 .12f~ uerosene .1170 .57 ~~. D. Oil .124 Tr-,ns Grease .1~~ .162KC'rassi s Gre~sel3 TOT "r 1236[.29 TO;~ ^L 12849.30 Continental Oi_1 Co Gasoline .l ~~ Diesel oil .1240 ?;erosene .J_2~0 ''_. D. Oil .~~i~ Try ns rTrr-,~~se .1475 ~h~ssis ^r ,se .13?5 T, ~,,,, ^ L 1238.7.96 ^T'C ~o • ~ '~~ „ ' . era ; y., n ~ __~ ~_ ~he e. s - rr_ ~~n .. i 1 ,,o rrsso:Li_ne .15?5 rasp:tine .1414 ;;=spline .14K Diesel .~..2K0 Liesel .12h :Ciesel .12~.~0 Kerosene .1 i50 uProsene .12~ :'erosene i_?,!;0 ~~r. ~. L~ ~_ .~y ~' ~. 011 ~;~ ~.~ ~. ill ,~~~,?~ Tr^ns !`r-~~,"e .12?~ ~'~~, Y,se ^r:>ase'.]2 ^^r~.~s ~~r~..~e .0~3c. Ch~~ssis " .12~r~ C'~~ssis '° .l~ Chassis " .11?5 'L'O'rnr~ 131.6.05 `~'':~ ^T 12320.05 r„n,r,nr 1236.03 ,loved ~y ;^-ld._~r~na.n Ir:~~,~ seconded ~v rl~ern,sn Cli-ne, ty;at Council accent the loner yid, w'~ic11 w~=s determined to ~e the Tex^s Co. The :~:,?t~on ^, ~~ie~~. The i~~i~yo.r r~=-~a_ s~•~ne h ~a-ds ~,~n t!~_e houses on. So°_1th ~a~_ie St. snd t':-~ey were a~a~rded to ?toster ~'ea~rer at 2360.~~0 ~•nd ^.. ?. Cross at _i01.~-)0. ,loved '~v ~? a_derman- Cline seconded '~v "l~~'er,~~an Ir~y that ra.y y. ;„ O, q, 7KO.Oti. The mots ~n c~~rried. `~~ ^•loved ~y 1~,lderrnan Cline seconded ~,y t'.lderrr~~~n Ir~y, than Council ~,1- low Olin ?^~illi-erns one ye~~r rent on Dent=er _ 5th lot, 'or ';,z~ _1_din~ up san~.e t -en a rental agreement t~ de mac-e at ~25.~0 per month. The rnoti~n ~^r~ied. The rer~ort of Southwestern well leler~'r..one Co. s'~~owin~ X689.02_ street rental for ~_~ast ,year was read. also report or ~. C, n. ex~_enditures w~ s read. ~:oved `~v 1',ldnrman Irhy secon!~ed ~,y alderman 'Cline, t'-~•~t the reports rye ^CCP,?~ted end f i1e~i, cn(7 i)i_11S p?"eCe"'tP.d Je al~''rOVf',d fOr '"?`=VTnent. the notion c2rried. ?`L_S ~~P":~_ ^~RIL 6th TO ^t=oTL 70th, 1959 Hale Co. _nbstract Co. 16.00 So~zthwAstern Tank ~':_ Tower 1"nsnection I~20.00 P. ?~ Bryan for ;-,orris Gro. 3.r;R Tr,zstee of Firemens ?~ ;5; ~? F~znd 11t~.~,6 ~. ?3ryan-Collec ~•or 116.00 J . Oliver ^•ier 99.00 Suite Der,t. of T'u`~li_c ?,~el'~ re 3,540.21 State Dent. o' ?',_z,._;_c -,~,rell'Ure 19.~?0 Boyd F~ DGven°~,~rt 11.8?_ Drew-Calla p~imec~. Shop 10.48 De-n Jones; Con,r~=.ctor 3;93x.16 Dorsey ~,~lell~orn 33.20 Cooper-"ontiac 137.15 S. D. ,~~yre•s Saddle Co. 8.10 J. Oliver `?ier 99.00 lrs . ~, . psiley 30.00 Te j<:a, s ~;unic ir~a l Re t . Sys . 725.93 Tex^s ,~~'unici?~al i3et. Sys. 119.37 Texas N~ia.nicipal ~?et. Sys. 45.39 ~'. E • C2dde11-R.0. ~r; . 100.00 ,~f. ?~. ?~allors 6-+0.00 J. Oli.vPr 3ier 99.00 J. Oliver 'pier 20.00 .rs. J. T?urch 1.85 I~iorehead, Sharp g„ ?~oyd 200.00 . ~~oyd °• na~T~1-,p ^'~~ •. 548.1K ?3oyd t'~ Lavep ;orb" 19.36 Tile Texas 'Co. 1,121. [0 The Tex•-s Co. 13J_.~0 r. m. "en. Inv. Corn. 2_5.00 C. L. Baxter ?~.~.?~J. 635.00 Ec;uitahle Life ~ ssur . 2.00 Plv. Independent School List. 4,360.00 C It ~r O F121nV 1eW-'~2.yroll 12,923.36 City of ?'la-i_nview-Fayroll 1,858.65 City of nlainvi_ew-~'ayroll [OO.OC roard of City Develorment 250.00 Board of City De~~elo"ment 1,2x0.00 Plv. Pc?~1ic Libr~~ry 150.00 Jr. Le<~ue nay T?ursery 2~.OC iiercUntile A?a t;=opal Sank 1,~r0.00 Irene 'I'rim`~le 1~ . OO T'e~ro Cnmrnunity rTursery 25.00 Southwestern '.;ell Tele,~hone 282.60 Southwestern Bell Telephone 45.22 `n~estern ~~uto ,~.ssoc. 6.16 Dan .~~Ia.cT?au~hton ~ 1, 00+).00 Frank ail e.ckwe 11 X32.50 f . G. :;'i11i?ms 750.00 Lester Tlorth 2.50 The returns of the City Elect~.~n held on .^nr'1 7th, 1959 were can- vassed. ~SCL"'~' I:;?~? BE IT K"'O?^TA? that 3t a re~,zlar session of thF City Council oi' t'ne City of Plrinview, ~'e_s<.s, he]_:~ in the City call on the 20th day of ~'.pril, 1959 on motion ~~iade oy _^l;zerman Iroy and seconded oy .~!_lderman Sta~,leton, tti~e foliowin~-^ resolut;_c~n Tra:,s vn:~ni n::~~_?sly a~zot;ted; ~~~ W?E}~:~5, the City Courci.l of the city of plain~riew, mexas on this the ?_~th dal of ~+_rri 1, 1959, i n rPCular sess ~ on hr~s :s=.n-~assed the returns and res~~l.ts of an. e?_ectinn c~ lle~? for t~"e n~~arbose of election two (2; aldermen., which said election ,,„~=s hPl~~ on the 7th day of ~.rr;_1, 1959; and ~,.,?-TE?~~n;j~ eased on said returns t'^e said 'City Counci 1 ~?oes heresy decl-are George L. Taylor and ^lv~n Stokes to ~e electPd.~-.s Aldermen of t'ne City oi' nlainview. ~E T~' ~t~SOLTJF'D that the said aldermen oe duly ~_nstalled in the o~'f i.ces to ~.ahich t~-~ey ha,~P peen elected unman t'~eir t~~kinu ~.,he oath of ofi'ice. The %=i~O+IP, r°SOl'JtlOn ~'1r.~Tln?' 'peen lntr:):7UCP,d, i.t W~ S moved ~y ,~ lderman Irov and seconded. '~y Al:~.er:~?an Starleton that s,.^me be _ ~~ adopted, anc~ the s,-.ae was ad.onted ~ ; unanirno~zs .rote o~' t;~., ^ity ~Got.zncil o' t}~e City of Pla in~~T iew, Tex<,s. pL F3, '~rvan ~. 'i. nryan City Clerk, it,y of pla intTi ew, Texas t.~ ---~ 1 T~TAr~ ~rc~~:s ~ ^. ~'T 7a3 G. L. Ta,~r:Lor 358 ~l~T~_n Stokes 3~4 'City ,at~orney Joe Sht~rn ad,~r~~nistered the ©ath o' Ofi'ice to Alvin Stokes as l..iderrnan C'eor~*e L. Taylor had peen sworn in previ ~us1?. ThP mirn_ites of ~nril 6th rend and a-~~r.roved. roved ',~y P. lderman Cline seconded ~y ~ lderman Ir~ay t'r,at navin~* be a:thorized on Vernon Street rrom 14th to 16th Streets. The mnt i.on Carrie 1 . Moved by r lderman Stapleton secon:~ed ':~y ,~ ld.erman_ed. Irhy, the--t the meeting stand adjourned. The motion cap^ried. 'J P. ~H. Bryan, ity Clerk ~`7~ "' M. B. Hood, Mayor May `rhe City Council met in hegular Session in the Council Room at the City Hall with Mayor M.B. Hood presiding, and the following Alderman present W. H. Irby, Alvin Stokes, C.B. Cline Jr. City Attorney Joe Sharp and City Engineer W.R. Hogge also were present. Moved by Alderman Cline second by Alderman IrbS. That Ordinance No.711 be passed ( Control Tower) The motion carried. Moved by Alderman Irby second by Alderman Stokes That the City participate in lighting Junior League Base ball parks to the extent of approximately 1750.00 The motion carried. Moved by Alderman Irby second by Alderman Cline That City serve Joe Davis and W.H. Cumby with City water at City limits. The motion carried. Moved by Alderman Cline second by Alderman Stokes , That the Mayors appointme nt of Dr. Mary Dye as City Physician be confirmed. The motion carried. Moved by Alderman Irby second by Alderman Stokes , That the Council ,_ advertise for bids on a new bookkeeping machine, to be submitted June 1st. 1959. The motion carried. Re ular Session ~th, 1959 6$6~~ Moved by Alderman Cline second by Alderman Irby, That the Mayors appointment of Bundy Bratcher to the Planning Commission, in the place of Bob Hilburn resigned, be confirmed. _.,..,n_....,.. ...,. •` ~,. °',~l~e~•motion carried. Moved by Alderman Irby second by Alderman Cline, that Resolution prepared by City Attorney, IN RE W.A. Reeder by passed(condemnatioa suit) The motion carried. BE IT REMEMBERED that on the 4th day of May, 1959, the City Council of Plainview adopted the following Resolution. A ~t E S O L U T 10 N WHEREAS, Special Commissioners sitting in condemnation proceedings brought by the City of Plainview against Rohin Baker to condemn for right-of-way purposes the following described property, to-wit: BEGINNING at a point in the present East R.O.W. line of FM Road No. 1.}.00; said point being North 208.7 fee't,and'~75'feet'.E~ist of the Southwest corner of the Poliet Smith Homestead Survey, Town of Plainview, Hale County, Texas; THENCE East a distance of 7.5 feet; "'ITETICF South a distance of 208.7 feet; TIIENCE West a distance of 7.5 feet with the South line a said survey; THENCE North a distance of 208.`7 feet with theppresent East R.O.W. line to Point of Beginning and containing 03~ Acres of land; did on the 1.}.th day of May, 1959, award as damages to the said Robin Baker, the sum of Ninety Five and No/100 Dollars (w95.00), and further that the City of Plainview agree to pay the cost of curb and gutter running along the ti•Jest side of said property above described, by virture of the improvements on South Date Street; Now, Theref ore; BE IT RESOL JET BY THE C ITY C OUNC IL OF TIC C ITY OF PLAINVIEW, that the said City council of the City of Plainview a?rees to abide by the award of said Special ~%ommissioners, directs the City Clerk to deposit the sum of X95.00 with the Gounty Clerk of Hale County, Texas as the amount of damage assessed by the Special Commissioners, and that the City Council hereby obligates the City of Plainview to pay the cost of the curb and gutter by virture of the improvements on Date Street running along the West side of the above described property; and BE' IT FURTHER RESOLVL?~ that the City Council/ does here- by on behalf of the City of Plainview, assume the cost of said curb and gutter in keeping with the award of the said special Commissioners. ~.Ca+ GASSED, APPROVED, AND ADUPT~D this the 4th day of ~iay, 1959. M. B. Hood M. B. HOOD, Mayor City of Plainview ATTEST: Paul Bryan _ __ -- PAUL BRYAN, City clerk City of Plainview Moved by Alderman Irby second by Alderman Cline That resolution prepared by City Attorney INRE Robin Baker be passed condemnation suit) The motion caxrried. BE IT REMEMBERED that on the 4th day of May, 195 9, the City Council of the City of Plainview adopted the following Resolution. A R E S O L U T I O N WHEREAS, Special Commissioners sitting in condemnation proceedings brought by the City of Plainview against Robin Baker to condemn for tight-of-way purposes the following described property, to-wit: BEGINNING at a point in the present East R.O.W. line of FM Road No. 400; said point be3;ng North 208.7 feet and 37.5 feet East of the Southweat corner of the Poliet Smith Homestead Survey, Town of Plainview, Hale County, Texas; THENCE East a distance of 7.5 feet; THENCE South a distance of 208.7 feet; THENCE West a distance of 7.5 feet with the South line of said survey; THENCE North a distance of 208.7 feet with the present East R.O.W. line to point of Beginning and containing .03~ Acres of land; did on the 4th day of May, 1959, award as damages to the said Robin Baker, the sum of .Ninety Five and No/~00 Dollars (~p95.00). and further that the City of Plainview agree to pay the cost of curb and gutter running along the West side of said property above described, by virture of the improvements on South Date Street; Now, Therefore; BE IT RESOLVED BY THE C ITY COUNCIL OF THE C ITY OF PLAINVIEW, that the said City Council of the City of Plainview agrees to abide by the award of said Special Commissioners, directs the City Clerk to deposit the sum of X95.00 with the Bounty Clerk of Hale County, Texas as the amount of damages ~~ d) assessed by the Special Commissioners, and that the City Council hereby obligates the City of Plainview to pay the cost of the Curb and gutter by virture of the improvements on Date Street running along the west side of the above described property; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City Council does hereby on behalf of the City of Plainview, assume the cost of said curb and gutter in keeping with the award of the said Special Commissioners. PASSED, APPROVED, AND AnOPTED this the 4th day of May, 1959. ~~ M. B. HOOD, Mayor City of Plainview ATTEST: PAUL BRYAN, City Clerk City of Plainview. Regular Session May 4th 1959 The matter of bids submitted at last session on pumps was re- sumed. Moved by Alderman Irby second by Alderman Cline, That the Council accept the low bid of Clowe 3c Cowan at 3275.00 The. motion carried. The Mayor read bids on new well as follows: Bud. Gibbons 296 ft. 987.80 Burney Fish 4.50 ft. 1485.00 Green Machinery 4.20 ft 1386.00 ' Moved by Alderman Irby second by Alderman Stokes, That the Council accept the low bids of Bud Gibbons. The motion carried. Moved by Alderman Cline second by Alderman Irby, That the Council authorize paving on Saint Louis Street, Broadway to Columbia on Quincy Street south from 5th street 120 ft. Monthly reports were submitted as follows: Po]~ice report for April 2927.50 S. W. Public Service 1st qtr. 3996.55 Pioneer Nat. Gas 1st qtr. 4146.04 Moved by Alderman Cline second by Alderman Irby, that the reports be accepted and filed and bills presented be approved for payment. The motion Carried. `~ o~ LIST OF BILLS: May 1st. A.B.A. Fire Extinguisher Service 30.45 Stambaugh's Gun Shop 5.50 Army & Navy Store 14.85 Shook Tire Co. 58.00 Barley's Col-Tex Station 4.50 W. 0. Speck Mach. 63.70 B.&C. Electronics Labs 107.93 Stapleton Bros. 29.50 B.&G. Welding Works 7.50 M. 0. Stapleton Weld. Blair Drug Company 3.10 and Gonst. 3.00 Boyd & Davenport 9.00 State Chemical Co. 11.00 Boyd & Davenport 50.00 Strat~ns Super Ser. 12.38 Gene Bumpus 34.05 Stovall Bonher 9.00 Gene Bumpus .19 Marshal Surratt-Tax Burroughs Corp. 8.46 Assessor 37.50 The Camera Shop 9.00 Tex. Eng. Exten. Ser. 75.00 City Blacksmith Shop 77.70 Thoresen, Inc. 20.46 Connor Mathes Co., Inc. 49.43 Tropical Paint Co. 52.94 Consumers Fuel Assoc. 8.40 United Elevators 10.50 Crenshaw Paint ~ Glass Co. 12.20 Viking Supply Co. 43.60 Curry Mtr. Freight Lines, Inc. 1.67 Warren Welding 6.25 Daffern's 36.54 Welborns Mobil Ser. 19.80 Dempster Bros. 385.36 West Pharmacy 1.73 Clowe & Cowan Ir..c. 26.26 western Union Tele. 3.00 C'~ Diamond Industrial Supply 17.89 Willson & Son Bldg. 2.16 ~: Drew-C illy Mime ra h ~ Sh ~ P 4p~: ~ "~~ 9.21 Winn Mtr. Co. 33.48 ~„ . .. r,,.. ,,~ , '~: Farmers Bhacksmith ~.shop~ 16.80 Dr. Wayland 18.00 "~ . 1st. supply Co. ~ 2.82 "~ Gale s Prescri tion Sho f p p 12. 8 ~ Dr. Mary Dye, M. D. 6.00 Gallaway's Janitor Supplies 11.40 Fred Garrison Oil Co. .75 H.W. Gearhart, Station 1.75 B.F. Goodrich store 86.3? The Hale County Abstract Co. 20.00 Hale Co. Airport 70.00 County Clerk, Miss Tucker 13.75 Hale County State Bank 3.30 Henry's Tire Co. 72.50 Hester's Off ice Supply Co. 44.04 Higginbotham-Bartlett Co 220.52 Hilton Hotel 16.00 Hilton Hotel Cleaners 8.25 Inman Irrigation Well Service 68.25 Int'1 Assoc. of C of Pol 15.00 Irby's 5-10-25¢ Store 1.95 G. E. Jones Electric Co. 51.48 gimbell-Plv. Co. 6.50 Larson-Turner Imp. Co. 1.00 Lawson Brothers 12.00 Lynns Cowden Station 9.43 McDonald's Trading Post 137.93 Dan MacNaughton Ins. 50.00 i'~aggard-Nall Mtr. Co. 2.81} R, C. Mangum 73.98 Vic's Electric 39.50 Medical Center Hosp~ & Womens Clinic 100.00 M.~eW. Stationery Co., Inc. 7.16 Neptune Meter Go. 923.93 Norris Cleaners 3.25 Phillips Battery Co. 40.70 Phillips Petroleum Co. 33.90 Pioneer Pavers, Inc. Pioneer Nat'l Gas Co. 204.83 199.40 Plains Machinery Co. 50.55 Plainsmans Supplies, Inc. 5.04 Plainview Auto Parts 125.64 Plainview Hardware Co. 89.81 Plainview Plumbing Co. 31.03 Plainview Mtr. Ser. 57.52 Plainview Safety Lane 24.40 Reams Electric 93.94 Reuel Nash Ghev. Inc. 27.03 Rogers Battery & Elec. 61.52 The Rohan Co., Inc. 49.53 Rowland-Gordon 150.30 Sar,;ent-Sowell, Inc. 146.61 Seipp Machine Shop 29.35 ~~ Q~ Moved by Alderman Cline second by Alderman Stokes, That the meeting stand adjourned. The motion carri 0'~-~~--,~~ M.B. Hood MAY R BR ~1 C ITY C RK Regular Session May 18, 1959 The City Council met in regular session with Mayor M. B. Hood pres'ding and the following Aldermen present, W. H. Irby, Alvin Stokes, T. S. Stapleton, C. B. Cline Jr., George L. Taylor. City Attorney Joe Sharp and City Engineer were also present. The Mayor opened and read bids in response to advertisements as fol- lows Cast Iron Pipe - American Cast Iron Pipe Co., Lone Star Steel Co., Valves fittings etc.: Morrison Supply Co., Well Mach. nery & Supply Co. Samsco Company Viking Supply Co. Clove & Cowan For Pump and setting & motor: Clove Sc Cowan 4195.01, Byron Jackson Co !}111.00, Peerless Pump Co, 4133.00. Moved by Alderman Stapleton seconded by Alderman Cline, that the Council accept tYie low bid of Byron Jackson Company at X4,111.00 The motion carried. The City Engineer was instructed to tabulate the rest of the bids and award to low bidder. Complete tabulation included in minutes. A petition was filed by B. B. Howle, R. N. FaT~nes et al asking to bring Terry Addition into the City. Moved by Alderm~ Cline seconded by Alderman Ta-~lor, that Ord- inance No. 712 be passe d. (Terry Additional Unit No. 1). The motion carried unanimously. Moved by Alderman Irby seconded by Alderman Taylor Amarillo & Borger Street be Waved 41 feet from 14th to 16th 16th Street from Canv~on to 2 block east of Amarillo be paved 41 ft. Dallas street in Terry Addi.t~on be paved 36 ft. The motion carried. Moved by Alderman Cline seconded by Alderman Taylor, that east 7th Street be paved 31 ft. from Grove to Milwee according to recom- mendatio:r:s of City Engineer. The motion carried. Moved by Alderman Taylor seconded by Alderman Stakes that the City pay Olan 6Jilliams 300.00 dollars for building up lot at 5th & Denver. The motion carried. Moved by Alderman Taylor seconded by Alderman Cline, that the ~~, Mayors signing of lease agreement with Central Air Lines be rat- ified and confirmed. The motion carried. Moved by Alderman Cline seconded by Alderman Stokes, that the Mayors nom nation of Everett Bryan as member of the Planning Commission in place of John McQuein resigned, be confirmed. The motion carried. Moved by Alderman Staple ton seconded b~~ Alderman Irby, that Ordinance No. 713 (Speed rates ,on 5th street) be passed. The motion carried. ~ : ~:• ~ a_ .a .~ ~ ` •.~ ,~ .. l - ~ i a: .i ,, ,, ~~ '~yrl ` r '~ ~; ~, tr, ' " ~. 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I t1 4 a ~ ~ 1 ~ ` J J a~ © W U1 I J F' f ~~ l Q Q C) ~ +''r ut ~ ! -1 aC uQ ~oo O U ~O I ~0 0 N (~,._ - K " r II _ - - ~- ~ L~ - - - - ~ N m 'op t,s ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ I I _.. ---- --- _ ~-_ _.._. - -- ~ -- - f ~ _ ~ ~ ~, r .J L 1 t ~ Y ~ y v a L W }. t- ? ~ ~ IJ ~ * X +- lu L ~_ r ~ ~' ' ^-~ <`~ 1.-) 'I „r ~~ i r• f;4 --'y ~• ~~ ;__ _. `] ,mss ' , ~` •.4 "_~ r` ~ w' ~ ` I :},1 ~- ~ _~ 1 f.-. ~_ ~~ ~~~ `- ~. `. . t• ., . ` t f~ t ~ ~.. l- p yy f ..`V i ~/ ~J a, .~. " r ~. ",• ~~ ~, i ~_-+ ~ it w.~ y ~ ,~ ~ 1} j I i ~+` ~'L - + -~ :i` etI ~ 1.. ~. ~ f~. ~ r .;{ f~ ! ~ ynU,} u- - .~ ~ . C~ r;:~ ;r W S( l~ I ~` a~ ~ 6 sfc 1 t? Moved by Alderman Irby seconded by Alderman Cline, that J. W. Walk ,r, J. R. Teaver, J. L. Hunter, be ap"ointed a Board of Equalization and Ernest N. Fletcher as alternate for• the year of 1959. The motion carried. Moved bq Alderman Irby seconded by Alderman Cline, that the report be accepted and ifled and the bills be approved for rayment. The motion carY-ied. LIST OF BILLS: Plains Machinery Co. 50.55 Southwestern Public Service 1,252.6 Stapleton Bras. 29.50 Carl Grizzell Plbg. & Heatin~~ 15.00 J. OlivAr Bier, P.M. 99.00 Morehead, Sharp. & Bovd 30.00 City Blacksmith Shop 77.70 Miller & Miller Motor Freight 15.31 Lawson Brothers 12.'0 Tex. Mun State Ret. ?43.29 Tex. Municipal Ret. 590.23 " " " " 111.63 Firemens R. & R. 118.86 " " " " 45.39 The Alcove Restaurant 52.40 County Clerk of Hale Co. 95.00 C. & W. Texaco Ser. 6.64 County Clerk of Hale County 9.00 Ca~rock Sand & Gravel 59.25 Leedy Maxey 20.00 Eaton Stationery Co. 553.65 Abilene Brick Co. 210.00 ~ E'aton Stationery Co. 132.57 Tex. Vitrified Pipe Co. 1,033.56 C;; Herald-News Publishing; Co. 372.50 Plainview_Seed House 25.00 ~'~^ Joe Longs Texaco 4.50 The Texaco, Inc. 1,135.52 ~' Joets 66 Service 19.85 Texaco Inc. 126.09 "~ Les' 66 Service 2.25 Swayze Brothers 560.00 '""` Mrs. J. W. Maxwell 62.00 T. J. McClelland 9.75 Plainview Laundry 1.20 Citv of Plv.-Payroll 13,340.50 Plainview Plate Glass 1.70 City of Plv.-Payroll 2,130.80 Plains Welding Supplj? 26.45 City of Plv.-Payroll 492.50 Plainview Hosrital & Cl inic 450.77 Cash 45.43 Sirchie Finger Print Lab. 2.26 Southwestern Bell Tel. Co. 52.10 Sargent Sowell, Inc. 145.22 " " " " 282.55 Southwestern Public Service1231.60 Edmiston Service Stat'on 43.07 Southwestern Public Service 156.90 Dr. Marv R. Dye 74.03 Plainview Public Library 4.17 The minutes of May 5th, 1959 read and an~roved. Moved by Alderman Stapleton seconded by Alderman Irby, that the meeting stand adjourned. The motion carried. C TAY CLERK, P. H. YA~T ~ A~YOR, M. B. HOOD Regular Session June 1, 1959 The City Council met in Regular Session with Mayor M. B. hood presiding and the following Aldermen attending, W. H. Irby, Alvin Stokes, C. t3. Cline, Jr., City Attorney Joe Sharp and City Engineer W. R. Hogge also were present. Moved by Alderman Irby second by Alderman Cline, that the Mayor be authorized to sign instrument correcting the field notes of a sewer line easement in survey 40 JK-2, across a tract of land now owned by Reuel Nash. The motion carried. The minutes of may 18th were read and approved. The Mayor read a notice from J. E. Haynes advising the Council that he expects to exercise his option of lease renewal on lots on West 5th St. as per lease agreement. Moved by Alderman Irby second by Alderman Stokes that the following residents be appointed as a Building Code Committee Builders B. G. Perry Virgil Brown Lon Cartwright Raymond Jameson Material Dealers orri se Sm ~~ia David Wilson ~~~ General Public J. C. Edmiston John Kerr Dan McNaughton Bobbie James B . B . How le City Ex Of:f'icio J. A. Dagley W. R. Rogge Joe Sharp W. H. Irby M. B. Hood The motion carried. Moved by Alderman Cline second by Alderman Irby, that paving be authorized on Galveston Street from 24th to 25th Strut. The motion carried. Monthly Reports for May were read as follows. Tax Collections 7368.72 Meat Inspector accrd fees 53.25 Food Inspector 6.00 Water Plant gals. pumped 110731900 City Clerk Wa. & Sw. 24532.97 General 11961.82 Police Report 3071.75 Moved by Alderman Irby second by Alderman Cline, that the reports be accepted and file d. The motion carried. City C e k Mayor Called Session in Hilton Hotel June 4th, 1959 The City Council met in called session at the Hilton Motel with Mayor M. B. Hood presiding and the following aldermen were present, Geo. L. Taylor, T. S. Stapleton, C. B. Cline, Jr., W. H. Irby, Alvin Stokes, City Attorney Joe Sharp and City Engineer W. R. Rogge, also present were C. M. Smith and J. M. Baker representing Bond Companies. Finance needs of the City for ensuing two years were discussed as shown by an expansion pro- gr~.m submitted b,y the City Engineer totaling X395000.00. Moved by Alderman Taylor second by Alderman Irby, that the Council accept a proposal by First Southwest Company and The First of Texas Corp. to buy such Bonds if issued at an interest rate to be set at time of issuance, and not to exceed 4~ per cent interest. /~~ ` ~ ~k, City er The motion carried unanimously. The meeting adjourned. ;' .~ Mayor June 12th, 1959 Special Session The City Council met in Special Session at the call of 1~layor ICI. B. Hood with Mayor Hood presiding and Aldermen Geo. L. Taylor, T. S. Stapleton, C . B. Cline , Jr. , and W. H. Irby. Bill Smith of the First Southwest Co. and J. M. Baker of the First of Texas Corporation, and H. S. Holburn editor of the Herald were present for the meeting. . ~ i c ~ p ,k' A waiver of notice was presented and signed by the Aldermen present, and revealing the agsence of Alderman stokes, on account of illness. A Resolution and Order for City Bond Election was read and introduced. Moved by Alderman Taylor second by Alderman C. .-3. Cline, Jr. that the resolution and Election Order be passed. The motion carried. RESOLUTION AND ORDER FOR CITY BOND ELECTION .THE STATE OF 'T'EXAS ~ CITY OF PLAINVIEW ~ COUNTY OF HALE ~ ON THIS the 12th day of June, 1959, the City Council of the City of Plainview,~.e as, convened in special session, at the regular meeting place thereof in the City Hall, there being present and in attendance the following members, to-wit: C`~;~ ~ M. B. HOOD Mayor ~ ) `" GEORGE L. TAYLOR ) C. B. CLINE, JR. ) Aldermen W. H. IRBY ) T. A. STAPLE TON ) and with the following absent: Alvin Stokes constituting a quorum; and among other proceedings had were the follow- ing: :~~• . Alderma~'w~~•.,, --~.~b~t1~or ~ introduced a resolution and order and moved 'its adopt~dn.~r•:~~e motion was seconded by Alderman Cline The motion, carrying with it the adoption of the resolution and order, prevailed by the following vote: AYES: Alderman Taylor, Cline, Irby, Stapleton NOES: None The RESOLUTION AND ORDER is as follows: WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Plainview, Texas, deems it advisable to issue the bonds of said City for the pruposes herein- af ter mentioned; therefore BE IT RESOLVED AND ORDERED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OT THE CITY OF PLAINVIEW, TEXAS: SECTION 1: That an election be held on the 0th Day of June , 1939,-which date is not less that fifteen 1 nor more than thirty 30) days from the date of the adoption of said resolution and order, at which election the following propositions shall be submitted to the qualified electors of said City, who own taxable property there- in and who have duly rendered the same for taxation: ""~'' ~P•ftOPOSITION NUMBER 1 "SHALL the City Council of the City of Plainview, Texas, be authorized to issue ONE HUNDRED aIXTY THOUSAND DOLLARS (160,000) general obligation tax bonds of said City for the purpose of constructing street improvements in and for said City; said bonds to mature serially over a period of years not to exceed f ifteen (15) years from their date and to bear interest at a rate not to exceed FOUR AND ONE- HALF PER CENTUM (!}.-1/2~) per annum, payable annually or semi-annually, and to provide for the payment of principal of and interest on said bonds by levying a tax sufficient to pay the annual interest and to create a sinking fund sufficient to redeem said bonds as they become due?" ~~ PROPOSITION NUT~IB~;R 2 "SHALL the City Council of the City of Plainview, Texas, be authorized to issue ONE HUNDRED FORTY THOUSAND DOLLARS (~1.L~0,000) general obligation tax bonds of said City for the purpose of constructing improvements and extensions to the City~s Waterworks System; said bonds to mature serially over a period of years not to exceed fifteen (15) years from their date and to bear interest at a rate not to exceed FOUR AND ONE-HALF PER CENTUM (La.-1/2,x) per annum, payable annually or semi-annually, and to provide for the payment of principal of and in- terest on said bonds by levying a tax sufficient to p°~y the annual interest and to create a sinking fund suffi- cient to redeem said bonds as they become due?" PROPOSITION NUMBER 3 "SHALL the City Council of the City of Plainview, Texas, be authorized to issue SEVENTY THOUSAND DOLLARS (70,000) general obligation tax bonds of said City for the purpose of constructing improvements and extensions to the City~s Sanitary S€~wer System; said bonds to mature serially over a period of years not to exceed fifteen (15) years from their date and to bear interest at a rate not to exceed FOUR AND ONE-HALF PER CENTUM t4-1/2;x) per annum, payable annually or semi-annually, and to provide for the payment, of principal of and interest on said bonds. by levying a tax sufficient to pay the annual interest and to create a sinking fund sufficient to re- deem said bonds as they become due?" PROPOSITION NUMBER L4. "SHALL the City Council of the City of Plainview, Texas, be authorized to issue TWENTY FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS (25,000) general obligation tax bonds of said City for the purpose of constructing a public building, to-wit: a municipal building to supplement the City Hall office space; said bonds to mature serially over a period of years not to exceed fifteen (15) years from their date and to bear interest at a rate not to exceed FOUR AND ONE-HALF PER CENTUM (!~-1/2~b) per annum, payable annually or semi-annually, 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 fund sufficient to redeem said bonds as they become due?" SECTION 2: 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. SECTION 3: That the following named persons are hereby ap- pointed officers of the election, to-wit: P. E. Shick , Presiding Judge; Austin Ragland •"`: Judge; rr-^-- --~-y Roy Maxey'~~~ '=+~ •- ~ , C lerk; and Mrs. Nell Hinds , Clerk. SECTION 11.: That said election shall be held under the - provisions of and in accordance with the laws governing the issuance of municipal bonds in cities, as provided in the General Laws of the State of Texas, and only qualified electors who own taxable property in the City and who have duly rendered the same for taxation, shall be qualified to vote. SECTION 5: That the ballots for said election shall be pre- pared in sufficient number and in conf ormity with Chapter 6, V.A.T.C.S. Election Code, as amended, and that printed on such ballots shall appear the following: ~ ;~ PROPOSITION NUMBER 1 "FOR THE ISSUANCE OF ~1b0,000 STREET IMPROVEMENT BONDS AND THE LEVY OF A TAX IN PAYMENT THEREOF" r'AGAINST THE ISSUANCE OF ~1b0,000 STREET IMPROVE- MENT BONDS AND THE LEVY OF A TAX IN PAYMENT THEREOF" PROPOSITION NUMBER 2 1 "FOR Th'E ISSUANCE OF ~1l~0, 000 WATERWORKS BONDS AND THE LEVY OF A '.PAX IN PAYMENT THE~~EOF" "AGAINST THE ISSUANCE OF X1!{.0, 000 WATERWORKS BLINDS AND THE LEVY OF A TAX IN PAYMENT THEREOF" PROPOSITION NUiKBER 3 ~~ C,~ ~~ ^~Z 1 "FOR THE ISSUANCE OF X70,000 SEWER SYSTEM BONDS AND THE LEVY OF A TAX IN PAYMENT THEREOF" "AGAINST THE ISSUANCE OF $70,000 SEWER SYSTEM BONDS AND THE LEVY OF A TAX IN PAYMENT THEREOF" PROPOSITION NUMBER !~ "FOR THE ISSUANCE OF X25,000 MUNICIPAL BUILDING BONDS AND THE LEVY OF A TAX. IN PAYMENT THEREOF" "AGAINST THE ISSUANCE OF X25,000 MUNICIPAL BUILDING BONDS AND THE LEVY OF A TAX IN PAYMENT THEREOF" AS TO the foregoing propositions, each voter shall mark out with pen or pencil one of such expressions, thus leaving the other as indicating his or her vote on the respective proposition. SECTION 6: That a copy of this resolution and order signed by the-Mayor of the City and attested by the City Secretary shall serve as proper notice of said election. SECTION 7:_ That notice of said election shall be given by post- ing and publication of a copy of this resolution and order, at the top of which shall appear the words "NOTICE OF ELECTION FOR THE ISSUANCE OF BONDS". Said notice shall be posted at three public places in said City, one of which shall be at the City hall, not less than fourteen (1.1~) full days prior to the date on which said election is to be held, and be published on the same day in each of tw..~ seccessive weeks in a newspaper of general circulation, published in the City of Plainview, Texas, the first of said publications to be made not less than fourteen (11.x) full days prior to the date set for said election. PASSED AND APPROVED this the or, ATTEST: .3 V City Secreta y, (City Seal) 12th day of June, 1959, y of la nview, Texas ainview, •rexas APPROVED: ty Attorney, City of Plainview, Texas ~~ NOTICr, OF ELECTION FOR THE ISSUANCE OF BONDS THE STATE OF `T'EXAS ~ CITY OF PLAINVIEW ~ COUNTY OF HALE ~ TO ALL QUALIFIED EhECTORS_OF THE CITY OF PLAINVIEW, TEXAS WHO OWN TAXABLE PROPERTY IN SAID CITY, AND WHO HAVE DULY RENDERED THE SA:~lE FOR TAXATION: TAKE NOTICE that an election will be held in the City of Plainview, Texas, on the 0th day of June , 1959, in obedience to a resolution and order duly entered by the~~ty Council on the 12th day of June, 1959, which is as follows: THIS NOTICE of election is issued and given pursuant to authority conferred by virtue of the resolution and order of the City Council of the and under authority of law. WITNESS MY HAND AND THE SEAL OF THE CITY OF the 12th day of June, 1959. by the undersigned, above and foregoing amity of Plainview, Texas, PLAINVILW, TEXAS, THIS Mayor, City of Plainview, Texas ATTEST: ;, i ` ~~~ y ecretary City of Plainview, Texas (City Seal) Moved by Alderman Taylor seconded by Alderman W. H. Irby, that Robert Palmore be permitted to use water from City lines meter at City Limits. The motion carried. Moved by Alderman Taylor seconded by Alderman Cline, that the meet- ing adjourn. / ~ ~/~ ~~ ~~ P. ryan, Cit Clerk ~7`~"~ M. B. Hood, Mayor Regular Sess;on June ls, 1959 The City Council of Plainview, Texas met in the Council Room at the City Hall, with Mayor M. B. Hood presiding;,-and the following. Aldermen present C. B. Cline Jr., T. S. Stapletoh and Geo. L. Taylor. W. R. Hoge, City Engineer, and Joe Sharp, City Attorney, were present. The Ma~Tor opened the Public Hearing advertised for trii s date, inr~egard to clos~n~ certain streets and opening others, as requested py Wayland College. Among those present were Hope Owen, Frank R. Day, Tom Farrish, Mr. I~T1xon, Carl Mangum, Joe Don Scott, Maurice Hanna, J. C. EdY~iston, Rex Ramsower, Earl Perkins, L. H. Donnell and A. M. Heanjlton. Hope Owens, Tom Parrish, Fran~~ R. Day, Don Mauler, Joe Don Scott spoke in favor of granting the request, Rex Ramsower asked certain ques- t~ons in regard to opening streets and clarifying.. the widths of present ~~~ streets proposed to ~>e paved wider, and n regard to access streets, vs_z. 6th and nth Streets. Moved by Alderman Taylor seconded by Alderman Cline, that tY~e imme:.':iate opening of Vernon Street 7th to 8th width 64 feet paving and 100 feet right of way be ordered, and the gap on Yonkers Street be paved, and having of 8th Street from Smythe to Travis be 4.7 feet wide if possible, and 8th Stre~:t _from Travis to Vernon, Utica 39 feet and Utica to Vern-~n 47 feet wide, all a.t the Colleges eX~ense. The motion carried and it was so ordered. The Mayor opened bids on exchange of Department as follows: Martin l~Totor Co. Haggard Nall Motor Co. Ply savoy Reuel Nash Chevrolet Co. Winn Motor Co. Ford Haynes Motor Co. Rambler Super Haynes Motor Co. Rambler Deluxe ~utomob~le for Police 932.00 998.70 895.30 1100.00 800.00 726.0: Moved by Alderman Taylor seconded '~y Alderman Stapleton, that the ~ low bid of Haynes Motor Company be accepted at X800.00. ~~ :'" The motion carried. Report of Plurr~bing, and Electriction Inspector for May read ~L}.7a.75. °~'" Also report of Board of City Development for May was read. Moved by Alderman Taylor seconded by Alderman Cline that the reports be accepted and filed and the list of bills presented be approved for payment. ~~ . ~. ~ •.: ~~ ~~~The. motion carried. List of Bills June 15 - 31 Payroll - General 12,995.52 Payroll-Water & Sewer 2,309.00 Payroll-Parking Meter 515.50 Bud Gibbons 932.Zi-0 Panhandle & Santa Fe Rail. 739.17 Great Am. Ins. Co. Gen. 318.62 n rr rr payroll Acct. 5~I-1.39 George E. Smith 500.00 Great Am. Reserve Ins. W&S 13.12 n rr rr parking M. 3,82 Great Am. Reserve Gener al 109.44 Southwestern Bell Tele. W&S 45.90 Southwestern Bell Tele. Gen . 277.60 Santa Fe Trail Trans. 3.28 Curry Motor Freight 3.34 Sewer & Water Fund Correct. 130.00 Bo~~d & Davenport General 590.50 Boyd & Davenport Wa. & Sw. 133.62 Boyd & Daven Prot Parking M. 19.32 State Treas. Acct. of Trust ll000.00 J. .T ~ Bley :: ~ ~''~~'~~4-5.00 r Plv. Read--M•i~.„,C.`~.x'e',~ ~,`•,s,'~•. 41.86 • J. Oliver Bier-Po stm~~••te•r``~~ 12.00 Frank Lowe 140.00 Fred Padgett A . B . Lan drum 140.00 3.45 Swayze Brothers 1 ,916.50 Joe Marten 10.00 Boyd & Daver~~ort Gen. 5,776.29 Boyd & Daven port Wa. & Sw. 620.22 Boyd & Davenport Pk. Meter 21!.4..55 Central Air Lines 9!.'...80 Lone Sta. r• Street Co. 5,756.00 Curry Motor Freight 16.66 F. H. Br~~an, ~'lect ~ on H. 116.00 Pa~~roll General 1 3,966.23 Pa~~roll Water & Sewer 1,920.00 Pa~~roll Parking Meter 532.68 irTards Gro. & Market 7.41 Payroll General 780.00 Fa~,~roll Water & Sewer 324.90 Plainsman Sup~l~T, Inc. Plainsman Dry Insecticides Plainview Plumbing Co. Plainview Auto Wrecking The Plainview Tribune Phillips Batter- Co. Plv. Hospital & Clinic Pioneer Natural Gas-2 Mo. Pacific Pumping Co. Pioneer Drilling & Machine Ollie's Key Shop O. ~'. Rubber Welders Neptune Meter Co. Nat;onal Safet^ Council Mid-Way Suppi.y Co. Medical Center H-~spital Morrison Supple Company McDonald' s Tra ing Post McDonald's Trading. Post Medical Center Hospital M. & W. Stationery Co. J. W. Maxwell Morehead, Shorn & Boyd Morehead, Sharp & Boyd Lynns Cosden Stat'on Les' 66 Service Kimbell-Plainview Co. The Karp~rk Corrorat,on Leonard B. Jones Jarvis-Tull & Co. Hal e Count~:~ airport Hobbs Tra'lers Henry' s Tire Company Miss M. Tucker, C. Clerk The Hale County Abst. Co. Henderson B. Ambulance Homelite E. K. Hufstedler & Son Joe's 66 Station Hilton Hotel Cleaners Hi~;ginbotham-Bartlett ~~ Bobby Gray Plainview Library Wilson &, Son Bldg. Mater•i a ~rarren Welding; Co. L. C. Wayland West Pharmacy Winn NIotor Company Well Machinery ~ Supply Co Traf-O-Teria System Tradewind Industries, Inc. Trian~ le Cafe Shook Tire Company Sure Fire Equipment Co. Southwestern Elec. Supply R. T. Silverthorne State Chemical Co. Southwestern Public Ser. Strains Super Service Stapleton Bros. Machine & ~a.~ . 0. Speck Machinery ;.a. 0. SY~ec?r Mach~n~=ry Co. Seipp Machine Shop Seipp Machine Shop Rowland &, C~or•don V. R. Rodgers & Sons Reams Electric Rodgers Electric (Battery) Reuel Nasr Chevrolet Reed's `rJrecking Co. The Roman Co. Flainview Motor Service Plainview Hardware Co. Fetty Cash Tex. Municipal Retirement Trustees Firemen's R & R Southwestern Elec. Supply The Texas Co. Cite-Gen. Fund Trans. T. J. McClelland American Business Club Lone Star Steel Co. 45.50 H~_~nhotham-Bartlett Co. 102.26 15.00 B. F. Goodrich Store 6.41 is 3.51 Gallawav's Janitor Supplies 50.70 6.00 Tom Feagin's Repair Shop 9.50 14.00 Gale's Prescription Shop 60.12 2.19 Elliott Addressing Machine 6.00 76.49 Dempster Brothers 313.99 119.64 Dual Par'~ing Meter Co. 3.51 3.00 Douglas Porter 244.71 6.04 Mrs. Delbert Teague 2.00 43.50 The Camera Shop 16.83 42.50 Curry Motor Freight Lines 10.61 15.70 Churchwell Bros. Oil Co. 1.75 515.40 Craig Oil Co. 4.86 100.00 City Blacksmith Shop 70.75 15.00 Connor Mathes Co. 37.2? 10,74 Clowe & Clowan, Inc. 648.95 24.14 Bryan's Food Store 4.90 T. 97,00 Boyd & Davenport Agency 12.00 58.39 J. B. Battle Uniform Co. 30.75 4.02 B. ~c C. Electronics Labs 13.60 2.50 Gene Bumpus 33.40 23.50 Bills Upholstery 4.Oo 1,064 .95 Army- & Navy- Store 13.50 5.00 Mag~~_ard Nall Motor Co. 7,675.64 52.20 Md?bane Cast Iron Pipe 5,571.65 82.56 Rogers Battery & Electric 22.84 15.12 Reuel Nash Chevrolet 579.01 55.00 Reed's ?ti?recking Co. 51.00 35.83 Plainview Hardware Co. 9.18 16.55 Plains Machinery Co. 18.1+6 39.21 Petty Cash 38.52 5.92 Tex. Municipal Retirement 746.76 117.47 Tex. Municipal Retirement 45.39 118.96 Abilene Bric'r Co. 206.16 797.24 The Texas Co. 1551.18 x.53:48 City of Plv. Returned Ck. 33,000.00 Fund - Error Trans. 24.70 15.75 Margaret Soucy 11.50 750.00 Jury Cost (9) @ X1.00 9.00 5,756.40 BotTd ~. Davy=nport 6, 611.06 Moved by Alderman Taylor second by Alderman Stapleton, that the Cite National Bann of Plainview be authorized to cross West 7th Street with two Lanson Pneumatic Tubes. Moved by Alderman Ta~rlor second by Bank be granted entrance frive way 7th Street to the rroposed drive-i just south of the City Hall, The motion carried. Alderman Cline, that the on Austin Street and .two n windows and parkin~• lot The motion carried. City National exits on '~7est to be located Moved by Alderman Taylor second b~T Alderman Stapleton, that purchase of little spraying machine, if investigation show the need of one. The motion carried. Moved by Alderman Cline second by Alderman Stapleton, that estimate in favor of Bud Gibbons, by City Engineer of X932.40 be paid. The motion carried. The Tfiinutes of June 1st, 4th, and 12th were read and approved. Moved b~~ Alderrna, Taylor second by Alderman Cline,: that Ordinance No. 714 be gassed. (Street Closings) The motion carried. Moved by Alderman Cline second by Alderman Taylor, that the meeting adjourn. The I~1oti on Carried. L . ~~7 - ': ty le rk, F. N reran "Ia-vor, i. B. :ood `Y _ Regular Session Ju'v 6th, 1G59 The City Council met in Regular session w;_th Mati~or M. B. Hood presiding and the following Alderman present: W. H. Irby, Alvin Stotres, Geo. L. Taylor, C. B. Cline, Jr. City Attorney, Joe Sharp, an d City Engineer, W. R. Hogge, also attended. The Nla~~or opened the bids on Bookkeepin~_ Tlachine for Tax Department recieved in response to Public notices, only one bid appeared. Moved by Alderman Ta~~lor second by Alderman Irby, that the Council accept the low bid of Burroughs Corporation at ~~.,569.50. The Motion Carried. Moved by Alderman Cline second by Alderman Ta~?lor, that the Council accept the bid of Burroughs Corporat'on on exchange of Bookkeeping Machine for Water• Department of X1,990.50. The Motion Carr•i ed. Moved b-~ Alderman Irby second by Alderman Ta~rlor•, that John Kerr be designated as architect for t he Municipal Building. ~~ G The Motion Carried. "~ The Election Returns fron the Bond Election held on June 30th were '"' canvassed. Moved b~ Alderman Irby second by Alderman Ta~~lor that the Resolution declaring results , of the Election be passed. The motion carried. RESOLUTION CANV,~SSING RETURNS AND DECLARING R~'SULT OF ELECTION THE ST ~'.TE 0~' TEX,~S ~ CITY OF PLAINVIEW ~ COt?NTY OF HALE ~ ON THIS the 6th day of Julq , 1959, the City Council - of the City of Plai nv~w, Tex as, convened in Regular sessjon, at the regular meeting place thereof in the City Hall, there being present and in attendance the followina~ members: M. B. HOOD MAYOR GEORGE L. TAYLOR ~ C. B. CLINP;, JR. ~ Ord . H . I RBY ) ALDERMEN ALVIN STOK~'S ~ AND with. the following absent: Stapleton , constituting a quorum; and, among- other rroceedin~s ad., were the follo~ing: T~ia~,~or Hood offered the following resolution to the City Council: WHFRF:"~S, under and by virtue of a resol.ut'on and order duly passed by the Cit~z Counc'1 of the City of Plainview, Texas, on the 12th day of June, 1959, an election was held in said City on the 0th day of June , 1959, on four propoGitons for the issuance of the bonds of said City of Plainview, Texas, in the following amounts and for the followi.n~ purposes, to-wit: 160,000 general obligation tax bonde of said City, for the purpose of constructing street improve- ments i.n and for said City; ~1i{.0,000 general obligation tax bonds of said City, " ~ for the purpose of constructi.n~~ improvements and extensions to the City's y~laterwor'rs S~rstem; .,. X70,000 general obli~~ation tax bonds of said City, for the purpose of constructing irprovements and extensions to the Ci ty~ s Sanitar~~ Sewer Sastem; and, ~~~ X25,000 g•ener•al obligatiozi ta,r bonds of s~~id City, for the purpose of constructi.nr_ a public build- ing, to-wit: a municipal wilding to supplement the City Hall office space. AND '^IHE'RE.4S, on this the 6th day of Julv , 1959, same being a Re~~ular session of the it~v C-ounci.l, there came on to be considered the returns of said election; and, WYIEREAS, upon consideration of the returns of said election, t appears that the same was in all respects le~?;ally held, after due notice had been given, and that the returns were duly and degally made; and, WHEREAS, it further appears from said returns that there were cast at said election 518 votes on the proposition for the issuance of X160,000 general obligation tax bonds of said City, for tl7e purpose of canstructing; street improvements in and for said City, of which number 332 votes were cast "FOR TI'r ISSLJAPIC~' O~' ~~160,000 STREET ITPRO`JEMENT BONDS AND THE' LEVY Or' A T'~X TAT F'AYti~?~'NT TH>~ RFOF" ; and 186 votes were cast "AGAINST THE ISSUANCE OF 160,000 STREET IMFROVP'MFNT BONDS AND THE LEVY OF A TAX IN :~'AYN',NT THEREOF"; and, inlF.~EREAS, it further appears from said returns that there were cast at said election 19 votes on the proposition for the issuance of ~~140,000 General obligation tax bonds of said City, for the purpose of constructing improvements and extensions to the Cit~T's Waterworks System, of which number 328 votes were cast " FOR THE ISSU~~NCE OF X113.0, 000 WATERi+IORKS BONDS .~I~1 D TiiE L~'VY OE A TAX IN FAYi~iENT THr'REOF" ; and 191 votes were cast " AGAL~TST THE ISSUAJvTCE OF X140,000 TiJATER~IORKS BONDS AN'~ Tfir Lr,'JY OF A TAX IN PAYM' NT THERJ?OF"; and, ':~`HEREAS, it further appears from. said returns that there were cast at said election 52A votes on the proposition for the issuance of X70,000 general o gat~on tax bonds of said City, for the nurrose of constructing improvemer¢.s and extensions to the City's Sanitary Sewer System, of which number 3~5 votes werF° cast "FOR TH'~ IS;~L'ANCE OF ,. . X70,000 'SE~r1F:R SYSTEM B'~TTJ' S D •~'I`' LEVY OF A TAX IN PAvyE'NT THEREOF"; and 185 ~ vot'e~~•"'~tere• ca~~.,tf,~~"~AG,~7NST TI~~' ISSL?_~NCE OF' X70,000 SF1nTER SYST~S AMID TIFF LEVY 0~'~"~A~ TAX Iitir FA~~iFNT THEREOF"; and, WHEREAS, it further appears from said returns that there were cast at said election 520 votes on the proposition for the issuance of ~p25,000 genera! obligaT' flop tax bonds of said City , for the purpose of constructing; a public building, to-wit : a muni c- pal bui.ldi ng to st~pr~le- ment the City Hall office sp~~.ce, of which number 316 votes were cast "FOR THE ISStT.~NCE OF 25,000 I~iUIJICIPAL BUIL?~ING BONDS AND `1'HF LEVY OF A TAX IN PAYIY?FNT THEREOF"; and 20 votes were cast "AGAINST TI=.F ISSUANCE OF X25,000 MtJNICIFAL BUIL?~INc7 B~~NDS A'~D THE LEVY OF A TAX IN PAY~`~'NT THFREOFrt~ TH:~R1~'FORE, BE IT RT~'SOLVL'D BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FLAINVIJ-:'rd, TEXAS: SECTION 1: That the aforesaid election was dul~~ and leg;alLy called an not ce thereof ~.iven in accordance with the laws of the State of Texas and the resolution and order calling said election that said election was held in strict conformity with the Constitution arld la~~rs of th.e State of Texas, and the returns thereof have been properly made to the officials of the City entitled to receive same; that only resident qualified propert~r taxpaying electors of the said City of Plainview, Texas, who owned propert~~ therein, subject to taxation, and who have du1Jr renedered the same for taxation were per~r~itted to vote at said election; and, further that said election properly represents the desires of those quali_fi.ed to vote as aforesaid. SFCTTON 2: That the proposition t:~ issue the X160,000 general obliga ~o~' n tax~5onds of said City; for the purpose of constructing street improvements in and for• said City, was sustained by a majority of the qualified electors of said City, voting at said election, who own taxable propert~T in said City, and sho had duly rendered the same for taxation, and that the City Council of said City is authorized to issue said bonds and to levy and have assessed and collected taxes for the pa`*rnent of the principa of and interest on said bonds in the time and manner prescribed bar law. SECTION 3: That the proposition to issue the 140,000 general obli~,ati.on tax bonds of said City, for the purpose of constructing improvements and extensions to the City~s Waterworks System, was sustained ~• c~ by a majority of the qualified electors of said City, voting at said J election, who won taxable property in sai d Ci tT,~, and w~~o had duly rencered the same for taxation, and that the City Council of said City is auth~r•~z- ed t~ issue said bonds and to levy and have assessed and collected taxes for the pa~rment of the principal of an d interest on sad bonds ;n the time and manner prescribed by law. U' C~°;~ ry ---. SECTION That the proposition to issue the X70,000 general obliga- tion ta~onds of said City, for the nurr~ose of constructing 'mproverrents and extensions to the City's Sanitar•yLLSewer System, was sustained by a ma jori ty of the qualified electors of said Cit~r, and who had duly rendered the same for taxation, and that tree City Council of said Cite is authorized to issue said bonds an d to levy and have assessed and collected taxes for the payment of the principal of and interest on said bonds in the time and manner prescribed by law. SECTION 5: That the proposition to issue the X25,000 general obliga- t`on tax bonds of said City, for the purpose of constructing a ;n;blic building, to-wit: a municipal building to supr.lement the City hall Office space, was sustained by a majority of the qualified electors of said Gity, voting at said election, who own taxable property in said City, and who had duly rendered the same for taxation, and that the City Council of said City is authorized to issue said bonds and t~ levy anr~ have assessed and collected taxes for the payment of the principal of and interest on said bonds in the time and manner prescribed by law. The above resolution havin~~ been read in ful , it was moved by Alderman Irby and seconded b- Alderman Cline _ that the same be passed and adopted. Thereupon, the Ma~~or ut the motion to a vote of the menbers of the City Council, and the following members voted "AYE": Aldermen Ta~-1or, Cline, Irby and Stokes; and none voted "NO". The Mai%or• declared the motion carried and the resolut` on ado~?ted. PASSE?? ANn APPROVED, the s the 6th day of July , 1959. 1 APPROV~'D: i V tonne^, tv of Plai nv'_e w, Texas CITY SECRETARY'S CL'RTIFICATE ThE ST!~TE OF TEXAS CITY Or PLATNVIrW C OtTNTY OF h ALE ATTEST: ~~ Ma~Tor, itv of Plainvi ew, Texas i i. ~~ ecretary, ~~ of la nv ew, Texas (City Seal) I, the undersi~~;ned, City Secretary? of the City of Plainvte w, Texas, De% H~- REBY CERTIFY that the above and foregoing copies of -- (a) Notice of Election for the Issuance of Bonds, which notice contains a_ full, true and correct cop~r of the Resolution and Order for Cit~r Bond Election, and Minutes showing its adoption; (b) Affi,:,avit of posting election notices; (e) Affidavit of publication of election notices; and, ~~~ (d) Resolution Canvassing Returns and Declaring, Result of Elect~~on (and Minutes pertaining to its adoption}; are true and correct copies of the originals now on f'le and of record in my office. I FI~RTH~R C~_RTIFY that the resolution and order of the City Council calling the bond election (and Minutes pertaining to its adoption) are of record in Bood 12 , pa€•e 235 et seq., of the Minutes of sa9d City Council. AIdD I Ft1RTH~'R CwRTIFY that the resolution canvassing the returns and declaring the result of the election (and Minutes pertaining to its adoption) are of record in Bood 12 , page 2 1 et seq., of the Minutes of said CitT~ Council. ?ti'ITIdESS MY H ~~ND AND S~'A. JF THE CITY OF PLAINVIE?~1, TEXAS, this the 6th day of July , 1959. Cite Secretary, itv of Plainview, Texas (Cit~T Seal) AFFIDAVIT JF POSTING TT-1E STAZ'F. OF TEXAS ~ C ITS' OF FLAI NVIE~rI~ C~JLTNTv OF HALE ~ BEFORE ME, The undersigned authority, on this day personally appeared Paul H. Bryan, City SecretarTr of the Gity of Plainview, Texas, who, after being by me duly sworn, upon oath says: 1. That he posted a true and correct cope of the "IJOTTCF' OF ELECTION FJR THE TSSI?ANCE OF BONDS", hereto attached, at each of the following places: ONE COPY at the Citv Ha11 ONE COPY at th.e County Court' House ONF COPY at the City Auditorium 2. That each of said places ar-e public places within the City of Plainview, Texas. 3."` That said notices were posted b~~ him on the 12th day of June 1959. , ty secretary SUBSCRIBED AND S~~IORN to before me, on this the 12th day of June , 1959. Notary Public, Hale County, Texas (Not~.ry Seal) Moved by Alderman Irby seconded by Alderman Taylor, that the Ma?or be authorized to order not to exceed twelve Dempster Boxes, ~ to 12 Cubic feet capacty. The Motion Carried. Moved by Alderman Irb~r seconded by Alderman Cline, that the City Engineer advertise for bias on the following: 792 feet of Cast Iron Fipe 12 inch 2430 feet of Cast Iron Pipe 10 inch 2970 feet of Cast Iron Pipe 8 inch 6030 feet of Cast Iron Pipe 6 inch 19815 feet of Cast Iron Pine 2 inch Miscellaneous valves and fittings. The Motion Carried. 1 Minutes of June 15th were read and apY,roved. ,~ ~- c . The Mayor read monthly report of Meat Inspector fees accrd. ~!-5.95 Moved by Alderman Cline seconded by Alderman Irb~T that the reports be accepted and filed and the list -~f bills be approved for -~a.~Tment. The Motion Carried. LIST OF BILLS FROM MAY 18 TO JUNE 14th c.,^ ~~ rrr 1 i~ Sargent-Sowell, Inc. 1380.00 V. R. Rogers & Son 217.33 Hodges Electric Cm. 190.00 Southwestern Public Ser. 296.55 Roy $ass, Trustee in Bk: ruptcy #802 22.88. Roy Bass, Trustee in Bk- ruptcy #802 25.00 Great Am. Reserve Ins. 123.48 Cash 10.85 Foxworth-Galbraith Lbr. 25.0 Oland Williams Dav & Owen State Trea. Acct. of Ozell Clark Cora N1. Bowman Aud . Board & Daveport Boyd & Davenport Bojrd ~ Davenport Winn Motor Co. 3oo.ou 150.00 T.22200.00 25.50 Lot 800.00 al 100.00 589.57 145.20 19.36 1100.00 66.15 146.65 11.65 7.42 25.50 34.50 51.35 33.80 13.60 k. 12.50 12.50 Ines 11.87 Ines 4.02 3.69 27.05 s 3.05 8.50 9.78 30.90 385.36 r 3.77 350.00 11.00 10.00 15.00 hop 27.03 p. 53.70 a. 209.98 16.00 35.30 Col. .57 70.00 Co. 47.75 62.12 14.50 30.08 28.10 295.6 C. R. Anthony C~. B&C Electronics Labs Gene Bu_mpus The Camera Shop City Blacksmith Shop Conley-Lott Clowe & Cowan Connor Mathes Co. Connor I~iathes Co Miss M. Tucker, Co. C Harbin Decorating Co. Curry Motor Freight L Curry Niotor Freight L George F. Cake Co. City Body Shop Crensha~* Paint ~ Glas C & '.~T Texaco Service Daffern's Daffern's Dempster Brothers The Dual Parking Mete Day & Owen Drew-Cilla Mimeograph. Dulapey Elliott Gale's Prescription S Gallaway's Janitor 3u Hale County, M. L. Re Hale Count~T Abs. Co. Hodges Electric Co. Marshall Suratt, Tax Hale Counter Airport Holt's Sporting Goods G. E. Jones Electric Kimbell-Play nv`ew Co. Vic's Electric Larson Turner Imp. Co Les' 66 Service Lubbocl~ Grader Blade Medical Menter Hospit Plainview Hospital ~: Clini_c Plv. Motor Service Plainview Plumbing Co. Plainview Flumbing Co. Rogers Battery ~ Electric Rogers Battery ~; Electr•i c Reed's Wrecking Co. Reams Electric June Reed °avage Rowalnd-Gordon Farm Chemicals Sargent-Sowell Inc. Seipp Machine Shop Shook Tire Co. Shook Tire Co. M. 0. Stapleton Welding Strains Super Service W. 0. Speck Machinery Stapleton Bros. Stovall B. Radiator Sales & Ser. Tex-Vit Sur,nly Co. Southwestern Pub. Ser. Southwestern Pub. Ser. Southwestern Pub. Ser. Leo R. Thrasher Traf-o-Teria System Warren Welding L. C. Wa~~land Westinghouse Electric Western Union Winn Motor Co. Winn Motor Co. Willson & Son Bldg. Wellborn T~ia~noli a Ser. Westley's Electric Western Auto Assoc. Stores Vic's Electric United Elevators Shepard & Williams Sheet Metal Shepar-d & Wil li. ams Sheet Metal Sears Roebuck & Co. The Steck Co. Richardson Shamrock State Chemical Co. V. R. Rodger & Sons Airport Cafe Boys & Davenport Barley's Col-Tex Station Eaton Stationery Eaton Stationery Hooper's Snorting Goods Ted George Co. Hale Count~~, M. L. Rea. Herald-News Fublishi.n~ Co. Henr~r' s Tire Co. Higginbotham-Bartlett Co. Higginbotham-Bartlett Co. Inman Irrigation Nell Ser. Johnson Texaco Ser. Medical Center Hospital Mag~~ard-Nall Mol~oi~ Co. lOCi.00 ~~ . l~.0 9~~.55 1_~.1~6 9Ci~~~c 5~~.~:5 31.78 50.88 lc.~~0 446.70 6~ .~-3 5~~.75 161.. C-0 7~~.50 ~~.00 l~ .60 ~~ . 90 8~~.00 r.oo 1;~.72 15~~.28 123,..10 1481.. ~~ 2 300.00 600.00 .oo 3~:. 00 627 .21 c;.70 7e oe~ 6.24 1~.. 7 ~: 2I~-. 65 _' , 50 9.35 67.4t~. 10.50 2.25 5.00 7.75 7F.91 7.75 288.60 215.35 94.50 3.18 1)3.25 135.88 30.60 141.99 172.l.~1 214.25 48.25 14~+. 37 82.05 83.33 21.82 12.03 1.12 ~4~ Meinecl~e Bros. 9.50 J. W. MaVwell 61.00 Chas. D. Noel 7.80 Plainview Safet y Lane 50.70 Miller & Miller Freight 6.51 Pioneer Pavers, Inc, 102.2 McDonald's Trading Post 12.50 Perry's Service Station 2.00 McDonald's Trading Post 28.90 Plainview Auto Parts 7.45 Norris Cleaners 3.60 Plainview Auto Parts 50.10 Morris Supply Co. ?F~,76 Plains Welding:. Sur-~ly 20.77 I.1. ~ W. Stationery Co. 19.55 Plainview Seed House 9.75 Navajo Freight Lines 7.09 Plainview Seed House 130.00 Neptune Meter Co. 1387.20 Plains Machinery Co. 334.81 Pacific Plumbing Co. 33.24 The Rohan Co. 72.70 Phillips Battery Co. 2.60 Reuel Nash Chev rolet 405.49 Phillips Petroleum Co. 7.00 Lloyd Thompson Station 1.50 The Plainview Tribune 10.00 Caprock Sand ~c Gravel 59.25 Plainview Hardware Co. 99.21 J. W. Walker 40,00 Plaihvi.ew Hardware Co. 23.63 J. R. Teaver 40.00 J. L. Hunter 40.00 Moved by Alderman Taylor seconded by Alderman Cline, that the meeting adjourn. The Motion Carried. ~,r~ -~ itv lerk_, F. :. ryan ayor, M. B. Hood July 13th,1959 The City Council and City Planning Commission met in Joint Meeting at the City Hall with Mayor i~I. B. Hood presiding and the following ~:ouncilmen present: W. H. Irby, Geo. L. Taylor and C. T. Johnson, W. E. Bryan, Charlie Young, Bundy Bratcher, Chip Elliott, from tn.e Planning Commission. Joe Sharp, City Attorney, and W. R. Hogge, City Engineer, were also present. Mr. Frank Von Zubin, Engineer from State Health Department, discussed United States section No. 701 in regard to City assistance in Comprehen- sive Planning. Questions of many kinds were asked of i~ir. Von Zubin. It was moved by C. T. Johnson, Chariman of Planning Commission and second- ed by Alderman Geo. L. Taylor, that the Mayor be authorized to proceed with letter to Planning Department of the State Health Department, as suggested by Mr. Von Zubin, and start the application for planning assistance. The motion carried. The meeting adjourned. t r ~. ~ ~ ~, ~.f , ,/ ~ ~ P AUL BRYAN, C t C le r Plainview, Texas M. B. HOOD, Mayor Plainview, Texas July 16th, 1959 The City Council met in Regular Session with iKayor ~I. B. Hood presiding and the following Aldermen in attendance; W. H. Irby, Alvin Stokes, C. B. Cline, and R. E. Cross as Acting Clerk. Charlie Young, J. W. West and John Kerr Public Building 14.0x60 feet - X33900.00. Foundation 2000.00 Architect ~ Engineer 1854.00 Add 10 feet Furniture presented tenative plans for the 37754.00 4000.00 2000.00 Moved by Alderman Cline seconded by Alderman Irby, that the bills be accepted and approved for payment. The motion carried. LIST OF BILLS FROM JULY 7th TO 16th Maggard-Nall Motor Co. 7675.64 J. Oliver Bier, Postmaster 99.00 Southwestern Ele. Supply lh`~2.64 C. R. Anthony Co. 49.18 Southwestern Public Service 1405.02 State Dept. of Public Welfare 3773.71 State Dept. of Public Welfare 22.00 Tex. 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C.. ~. _~ ' ~ ~r ~ ~ ~ _ _ . 1. _ _ 4' - i. . j .F `` ~~ ~ ht _ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~> ~' .,~s ~ ?4,'37•.=i~ + ~~ ,tit~...4 ~I 33,,27. (s4 f .° { _ _ ... . L d 'w ,. L- 4 w~~S 1__ ,._ y ,, .+ _ _ .. .. 7 - I -. .:.-I 7 ~ - 1 ~ fin . f ~ r r r, ~- i x 4 9 •I t i ~ !~ _ t ~~ A r i~ - i i r.y.~i ~4 j r. f. ! r. -+~ . i `y _ ~ ~ ~'`-. ~~- „ C. R. Anthpny Co. ~ 21.06 Barley's Col-Tex Station 13.50 Cooper-Pontiac Cadillac 103.50 Caprock Sand °~ Gravel Co. 343.65 Daffern' s 63.71 Edmiston Service Station 8.07 Eaton Stationery Co. 83.10 Eaton Stationery Co. 6.70 M. B. Hood 52.15 Herald-News Publishing 582.30 ?Kid-~nlest Reproduction 18.24 Plainview Welding 5.00 Pioneer Pavers, Inc. 168.22 Plv. Hospital ~ Clinic 3.50 Plains Welding Supply 10.15 Plains Welding Supply 6.40 Plainview Safety Lane 13.25 Western Union Telegraph 3.00 Inman Irrigation Ser. 44.50 Plainview Auto Parts 99.36 Plainview Auto Parts 6.25 Richardson Shamrock Ser. 6.75 The Steck Company 6.41 Sears Roebuck & Co. 5.64 ~~ Lester Stone Company 5.69 United Elevators 11.00 :~" Vie's Electric 8.50 ~' Inman Irrigation Well Ser .346.17 '~'~ McWane Cast Iron Pipe Co. 5571.65 _ '""' Graybar Electric Co. 68.59 Viking Supply Corp. 460.28 Dean Jones Contractor 1000.00 Southwestern Pub. Ser. 1233.10 Tex. Municipal Retirement ~ . 119.63• ~'~ Tex. Municipal Retirement 45.39 Drew Cilla Mimeograph Shop 2.40 Bob's Plumbing Reaairs 1}..00 Perry's Service Station 32.95 Curry Motor Freight Lines 5.33 Vic's Electric 29.69 Rogers Conoco 13.35 Carl Grizzell Plumbing ~ H. 15.00 Alvin J. Marshall 16.50 Clowe ,~ Cowan 1620.13 Great American Reserve Ins. 479.35 Great American Reserve Ins. 54.42 Great American Reserve Ins. 16.21 City of Plv. Payroll Acct. 485.00 City of Plv. Payroll Acct. 2494.70 City of Plv. Payroll Acct. 13293.63 Hale Co. State 2060.00 Hale Co. State 637.50 Alton H. Judah 132.64 Bill Foley 48.00 J. A. Dagley 83.50 Board of City Development 250.00 Board of City Development 1250.00 Plainview Public Library 150.00 Jr. League Day Nursery 25.00 Mercantile Nat'l Bank 1550.00 Guy H. Bounds, Tax Col. 15.00 Negro Community Nursery 25.00 S. M. Andrews 102.60 L. C. Kurtz 235.00 Southwestern Public Ser. 215.64 A petition was presented for street light at 16th and Houston Streets. It was moved by Alderman Cline and seconded by Alderman Stokes, that tr~f; installation be authorized. The i~iotion Carried. Motion by Alderman Cline seconded by Alderman Irby that the meeting adjourned. 1'he Motion Carried. _. R. E. CROSS, ACTING CLARK M. B. HOOD, ~TAYOR Plainview, Texas Plainview, Texas July 23rd, 1959 The City Council met in Called Session to recieve bids on Cast Iron Pipe and fittings as advertised. Mayor M. B. Hood presided with AlderniE;n: W. H. Irby, Alvin Stokes, C. B. Cline, Jr. present. Alton City Engineer, W. R. Rogge. It wa:, moved by Alderman Irby and seconded by Alderman Cline, that the City Engineer tabulate bids, and the Council authorize City Engineer and Mayor to award to lowest and best bids. The Motion Carried. Purchase orders were issued as follows. Larger size Cast Iron Pipe, Lone Star Steel Co. ~p30,951.00 Viking Supply Co. Various Fittings 861.28 McWane Cast Iron Pipe Two inch case iron pipe 12,959.01 Accessories 1,560.00 M. B. McKee Co. Valves x Fittings 5,589.95 TOTAL X51, 921.21E Moved By Alderman Stokes and seconded by Alderman Irby, that the City Engineer be authorized to advertise for bids on approximately 27138 feet, sewer lines in Brock Addition and 1260 feet in Cain Subdivision. The Motion Carried and Meeting Adjourne~x. ,- E ,• ~~/ ~ i 1 I/ PAUL BR. ,.1,/ City Clerk ~- M. B. HOOD, Mayor August 3rd - 1959 The City Council met in Regular Session at the Council Chamber in the City Hall with Mayor M. I3. Hood presiding and the following Aldermen attending Geo. L. Taylor, W. H. Irby, Alvin Stokes, T. S. Stapleton, and C. B. Cline, Jr. Also attending were W. R. Hoge, City Engineer, and John Thomas Boyd, Acting City Engineer. Minutes of July 13, 16th and 23rd were read and approved. A pa--ing petition was presented asking for paving of 2nd Street from Cedar to Date. Moved by Alderman Cline an~:i seconded by Alderman Stokes that the petition be granted and the paving authorized. The Motion Carried. A paving petition was presented asking for paving of 17th Street from z block east of Galveston to E1 Paso Street. Moved by Alderman Irby: and seconded by Alderman Taylor, that the petition be granted ~znd the paving; authorized. The Motion Carried. Charles M. Smith of First Southwest Company, interest rates and maturities for the x;395,000.00 Bond Issue. Moved. by Alderman Irby and seconded by Alderman Stapleton tho'.. the rule calling for 3 re zings of Ordinances be suspended. .The i~iotion Carried. Moved by Alderman Cline and seconded by Alderman Stokes that Ordinance No. 715 be passed and the interest rates and maturities set out in tree ordinance be approved and tr~~ Ordinance ~ina1,1~ .passed; '.(See Ordinance Book) ' ~:.a°:.,, ~..,.`s;~`'`, ~ ~• The Motion Carried Unanimously . ~ .. _. ~. The Mayor read monthly reports for July as follows: Food Inspector Plumbing Inspector Southwestern Public Pioneer Natural Gas Meat Inspector fees Police Report Parking I~Ieters Water Pump (gallons City Clerk 8.00 for June 535.50 Service 3908.15 2o2t~.55 accorded 69.65 3067.00 2583.50 pumped} 127527310 44038.60 Moved by Alderman Taylor seconded by Alderman Stokes, that the retorts be accepted and filed, and the bills submitted and approved for payment. The Motion Carried LIST OF' BILLS FROM JULY 2L4.th TO AUGU`3T 1st B a~~d C Electronics Labs 180.40 Ollie - s Key Shop Barley's Col-Tex Station 17.00 Pacific Pumping; Company J. B. Battle Uniform Co. 30.75 Phillips Battery Company George F. Cake Co. 12.30 Plains machinery Company Gene Bumpus 40.1.4.3 i~iorrison Supply Co. W. T. Cain Motor Co. 1.38 Pioneer Natural Uas Clowe ?~ Cowan, Inc. 310.95 Plainview P.ospital Connor Mathes Co., Inc. 15.50 Plainview Motor Service Cram Oil Co. 15.77 Plainview Plumbing Co. DualParking Meter Co. ,3.51,. °Plainview Safety Lane ~,,i«~ Crown Institutional Ec}uip ;~.~,,,~~' ;~`• ~vPlainview Seed I-louse ; ; Dempster Broth's ~• ~;:3•.~.,3~•A9~ ' ' Douglas Porter Diamond Industrial Supply 16.65 Public Health Equip. a Sup. Drew-Calla Mimeograph 4.45 Reams Electric Mary Dye, TAI. D. 3.00 Reuel dash Chevrolet Crale t s Prescription 8.14 Robinson x Herrin; Drug Gallawavf s Janitor SupT~ly 51.80 Ro^•ers Battery ~c Electric B. F. Goodrich store 24.07 V. R._Rodgers & Sons Hale County Abstract 20.00 The Rohan Co., Inc. Hale County Airport 70.00 The Seagrove Corporation Hilton Hotel Cleaners 3.40 Shook Tire Company Hobbs Trailers 109.70 Southwestern Electric Sup. International City T~Ian. Ass. 7.50 Southwestern Public Service Jarvis-Tull '~ Co. 25.92 W. 0. Speck Machinery Joe~s 66 Station 11.75 Rowland-Gordon Farm C. G. E. Jones Electric Go. 18.00 State Chemical Company Kelley Eros. Radiator 1.50 Stone ~x Meredith Kimbell-Plv. Co. 14.50 `Pexas Vitrified Pipe Co. Larson-Turner Implement 30.57 Texas Wel Hers Supply Maggard-wall Motor C o. 62.89 Viking Supply Corp. 1.50 9.24 lo1.e4 46.54 133.96 160.40 704.19 207.50 75.75 39.70 128.50 49.00 14.4a 75.31 622.67 1.57 101.93 6.75 127.95 2.60 127.75 271.51 22.29 6.95 1837.65 288.60 1.35 5.00 21.00 225.56 D Medical Center Hospital Medical Center Hospital Mc Don^ld~s Trading Post Neptune Meter Co. Northwestern University Leedy T~Iaxey Southwestern Bell Tele. Southwestern Bell Tele. Credit Bureau of Plv. Santa Fe Trail Trans. Wellbourn Magnolia Ser. huff ~ s Food Store Great American Reserve Navajo Freight Lines Mercantile Nattl Bank Curr~~ Rotor Freight Roy B. Jones S. M. Andrews ,. .' _. 100.00 L. C. Wayland, M. D. 30.O) 2Z{.2.86 Warren Welding Co. 1l~.'' ) 15l~..50 Well T~Iachinery ~ Supply 135.:>i_ 576.20 West Pharmacy 2.<a? T. 15.17 Willson ~ Son Bldg. T~Iat. 6.~~!~ 175.00 White + s Super ~'jarket 8.O ) 288.25 T~Iercantile Nat ~ 1 Bank 2141.F~~~ 48.35 i~iercantile Nat ~ 1 Bank 185. C~c~ l~.72 The Texas Company 1F~17. ; !) 5.85 The Texas Company 174.~~' 13.17 David Wilson 2557, ~,t~ 20.00 Boyd- Davenport Agency 61l~.;,~~ Ins. 25.~~7 Boyd-Davenport Agency 15l~.~~E, 8.02 Boyd-Davenport Agency 17.10 1335.50 City of Plv. Payroll 11{.625.x':. 11.58 City of Plv. Payroll 51+5.,~~ 375.00 City of Plv. Payroll 2063.E ' 162.50 T~Ioved by Alderman Cline and seconded by Alderman Irby that the appiicat.on for Dance Hall License by Central Latin Americans at 1200 Blocr., Hock Island be ap~~roved. The lviotion Carried. t~~ C~ t AUGUS ~' 10, 1959 The City Council met in called session, with the City Planning Commisicr. at the City Hall to interview various Engineers and Consultants in regard to compiling a Comprehensive Plan for ,ne City of Plainview. Mayor M. B. Hood presided and the fol_.owing Aldermen were present: W. r:. Irby, Geo. L. Tay1Qr, and Alvin Stokes. W~ n. Rogge, City Engineer, anc. John Thomas Boyd, Acting City Attorney, were also present. For the Plarn-• ing Commission, C. T. Johnson, Chairman, Charles Young, Secretary, w. E~ Bryan, Chip Elliott and Bundy Bratcher were present. Kock-Fowler and Grafe of Dallas, Smith Parkhill and Coop~:r o~ Lubbock, Joe Ward and Associates of Wichita Palls, Homer Bunter of Dallas, Hasie x Careen and Associates of Lubbock, presented their oral brief's. It was moved by Alderman Alvin Stokes and secondea by alderman Ueo. L. Taylor that the Firm, Kock, Fowler x Grafe be retGined by the City to pre- pare a Comprehensive Plan for the City of Plainview. The Motion Carried unanimously by vote of all Councilmen present. The Meeting Adjourned. ~ ~ rr . ,,i s~ P. H. BRYAN, City ~ lerk M. B. HO.;~D, Mayor -'r" Moved by Alderman Taylor and seconded by Alderman Stapleton, that the meeting adjourn. The T~iotion Carried. P . H. BRYAN, City C~j erk e M. B . HOOD, Mayor ~~ ~ ~~ August 17th= 1959 The City Council met in Regular Session at the usual place and time~with Mayor M. B. Hood presiding, and the following Alderman present W. H. Irby, Geo. L Taylor, T. S. Stapleton, C. B. Cline Jr. Joe Sharp City Attorney and tw. R. Hogge City Engineer were present. John Kerr persenyed plans for the Public Buildin~~; to be erected on West 5th, Street. Moved By Alderman Irby second by Alderman Cline, That John Kerr be instructed to finish specifacations, prepare and insert proper advertisements inviting bids to be opened Seat. 25th. 1959 The motion carried Bids were opened by the ~Qayor, in response to Public advertisements for sewer work, inviting bids as follows. r ~x i•o .R:... `~:' :•~Icsgrsd~.. ~u~~.~~.,~~ 60 days I2643.10 H. B. Jordan Am"`a'~11o 30 ~' 1163 5.15 Moore Pipeline Co.Lubbock 60 11770.94 Foran Construction Co. Ama.45 " 9477.72 Schueller & Co. Amarillo 60 13241.92 Panhandle Const Co. Lubbock60 11994.50 I~ioved by,,Alderman Taylor second by Alderman Irby, That the council accept the low bid of Foran Construction Co. at 9477.72 The minutes of August 3rd. & 10th. red corrected and approved. RZoved by Cline second by Ald. Irby That the reports be accepted and filed and the bills be approved for payment. The motion carried. It was agreed that the September 21st meeting be deferred to Sept. 25th and that the Budget hearing be held on September 7th. 1959 The City Engineer read an estimate on New well mn favor of Wesley Electric Company for 2$9.46 Moved by Alderman Cline second by Alderman Irby, that the estimate be paid The motion carried. List of Bills From August 5-17 B. R. Warrick Austin Battery Co. Boyd & Davenport Churchwell Bros. Oil Caylor's Texaco City Blacksmith Shop Caf f ern?-s Eaton Stationery Eaton Stationery Tom Feagin's Repair Flex-Hod Pipe Tool Co. The Fechheimer Bros. Co. Hilltop Service Station Higginbotham-Bartlett Higginbotham-Bartlett Henry's Tire Co. Henry's Tire Co. E. K. Hufstedler & Son Haynes Motor Co. Hearld-News Publishing Kelley Refrigeration Lu >bock Grader Blade Co. Lest 66 Station Miller & Miller MotorParts Co. Morehead, aharp & Boyd Mrs. J. W. Maxwell Niid-West Pro~?uction Co. Norris Cleaners Plainview Laundry Plainview Auto Parts Plainviei3r Auto Parts Plains Welding Supply Plainview Plumbing Plainview Plumbin5 Plainviewa Hardware Plainview Hardware Plainview ~u~'elding Richardson Shanrock t#4 6,67 Wylie's Plumbing 2,90 30.$5 tidinn Motor Co. 105.$7 76.22 Watkin's Quality Products 99.50 3$.26 G~aybar Electric Co. 223.9$ 5.3$ Petty Cash 4$.31 $7.05 Boyd & Davenport 494.52 23.00 Boyd & Davenport W&S 145.34 17$.44 Boyd & Davenport Parding M . 16.$0. 4$.70 Inman Irrigation Ser. 4.3.49 9.50 Inman Redy-Mix Concerte 72.25 299.0$ Pioneer Pavers, Inc 101.34 2.6.55 United Elevators 11.00 :3.00 Plainview Ready-Mix Concrete 7.73 55.55 Medical Center Hospital 50.0$ 94.1$ Rogers Conoco 31.17 217.24 Plainc Welding Supply 5.55 71.44 Lynn's Cosden Station 4.70 32.10 M. L. Rea. Co. Treasurer 209.27 1.50 F. D. Gaither 7$.72 40:40 Vic & Bud's Electric 37.47 $.00 Tex. Municipal Retirement 741.23 93.00 Tex. Municipal Retirement 5&W112.36 3.75 Tex. Municipal Retirement P.T~~. 45.39 54.36 Bob's Plumbing Repairs 14.50 6.95 Swayze Bros. 1666.00 10.00 W. J. Williams 20.00 61.50 Ft. V'Jorth & Denver 16.00 51.05 Swayze Bros. 255.00 4.10 Thompson Resturant $2.40 2.20 Southwestern Pub. Ser. tiV&S 1759.42 15.1$ Southerstern Pub. Ser. 251.25 135.47 Southwestern Pub. Ser. 1233.10 20_:12 The Texas Co. 1$1$.99 56.25 The Texas Co. 129.3 7 127.01 R. P. Caldwell 7.50 31.$$ :ercantile Nat'l Sand 1550.00 36.77 Guy H. Bounds 15.00 1.50 Negto Cummity Nursery 2 .00 ~ 2.50 John Thomas Kelso J.00 Richardson Shamrock #~1 11.00 The Roha,~ Co. 254.22 The Rose Shop 10.00 Seipp Machine Shop 63.00 Stovall Booher Radiator 13.50 Stapleton Bros. Machine & T. 9.00 Strains Super Service 4$•24 Vick 1 s I•Zachine Shop 6.00 Warrens Garage 4.00 Western Union 4.30 City Payroll General City Payroll dater Sc Sewer City Payroll Parking Meter S. M. Andrews ~' w <, 13291.3 `"~ 2156.7 524.5 162.5 Moved by Alderman Taylor second by Alderman Stapleton, that the meeting adjourn. The motion carried. i,~~_~ ~ ti ~~~ i ;. ~. A: $ryan, ~'ity Z er ~~ oo , yor ~~ Regular Session Sept. 7th 1959 The City Council met in Regular Session with Mayor M. B. Hood presiding and the following Alderman present, W. H. Irby, Alvin Stoken and C. B. Cline Jr. "~ Joe Sharp City Attorney, W. R. Hogge City Engineer and Charlie Young Se retary of B. C. D. and Planning Commission were also present. After a tald by Sam Langford representing a group of property owenrs It was by Alderman Irby second by Alderman Cline, that paving be authorized on East 7th. Street from Beech to Date. The motion carried. Moved by Alderman Cline second by Alderman Irby, that E. L. Avant D. B. A. Triple A Cab Co. Be permitted to add one more taxi to his franchise. The motion carried. P~Zoved by Alderman Irby second by Alderman Stokes, that petition of Foxworth Galbreath Lumber Co. to come into the City Be granted, pending the addition of necessary sirs. The motion carried. The Mayor declared the hearing on the Budget advertised for this night closed Moved by Alderman Cline second by Alderman Irby, that the budget be accepted as filed, and the tax rate be set at 1.60 per 100.00 valuation. The motion carried. Summary of 1959-60 Budget as adopted. Estimated Resources General Fund Advalorem taxes 264,525.00 F~nchise taxes 37,500,00 Violations 47,500.00 Building Inspections 6 000.00 sanitary Inspections 1.750.00 Rents 5,430.00 Garage (Inter dept) 500.00 Sundray 375.00 Water & Sewer Fund 5,$25.00 `'Water saleU 5,000.00 Sewer rentald 2 05,000.00 Garbage receipts 50,000.00 Parking l~;eter Fund 34,000.00 Grand Total X716,405.00 Estimated Disbursements. General Fund Administrative 61,700.00 Police Department 126,649.00 Traffic Department 15,092.00 Street Department 5$ $2.00 Tax Department 14,111.00 Sanitation Department 100,700.00 Corpor&tion Court 12.$75.00 Building Inspection 6,795.00 Engineering Deprtment 17,471.00 Park-Recreation 31,172,00 6{Jelfare & Public :~afsty 30, F~6$.00 Auditorium 6,5$5.00 Garage (Inter Dent.) 5,713.00 Water & Sewer Dept $6 43 .00 ~ Administration 29, 2$~.00 Production 1$,600.00 Sewage Dispo.>al Revenue Bond retirement Parking i'-Teter Dept. Administration Supplies & Equip Grand Total 16,5$9.00 X722,$17.00 b~ ~~ Moved by Alderman Irby second by Alderman Cline, that paving be authorized Oakland Street from 16th. Street to 100 feet south of Masten Subdiv. 11th. Street fro , Baltimore to Austin ~~Jest 3rd. St fr~~m Denver ~ block east The motion carried. Ordinance No. 615,E~z Alderman Cline introduced the folloi~ring resolution and moved its adoption by the City Council. and seconded bF Alderman Irby WHEREAS, the City Council of the City if Plainview, has heretofore approved and adopted the pity Budget for the fiscal year beginning October 1, 1959 and en ing September 30. 1960: And whereas it is now deemed necessary and advisa~le th,~t the Cmty Council set the 1959 tax r,®~ NO«~~ THERE~`ORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF P~~AINVIEW, TEXAS: That the tax rate to (~e levied on all taxable prope rty in the City of Plainview, Texas for the year of 1959 shall aggregate X1.60 on the one .~~undred dollar valuation on all property on the 1959 Tax Roll, tiahich shall be approved and adopted by the City Council. SECTION I. That said tax levy aggreg atuld~.~1.60 on the one hundred valuation shall be and the same is hereby specifically levied for the following purposes and to be the following tax rates. General Fund Operating Fund. For the Interest & Sinking Fund x.95 on each `100.00 valuation x.65 on each 100.00 valuation Bond Requirements Refunding 9~1-1926 Street Improvement 6-1-1927 Refunding 2-1-1931 Waterworks 6-1-1927 Sewer 6-1-1927 Street Improvrnent 12-15-1944 Airport 12-15-1944 Street Improvment $-15-1946 Water and Viewer Improvrnent 1-15-49 Fire Station 5-10+1950 Street Omprovement, 3-1-194$ Water and Sewer Trnprovement 3-1-4$ Water and Sewer Improvement S-ZO-50 City Hall Improvement 5-10-50 Street Improvement 5-1-1951 Water & Sewer Improvement $-1-1952 Street Improvement 5-15-1953 Street Improvement 4-15-1955 water ~c Sewer Improvement 5-15-1953 l~tiater and •~ewer Improvements 4-15-55 General Obligation 6-1-1957 Fire Equipment wattants 3-1-195$ General Obligation Refunding 9-1-195$ Airport VJattants 5-1-195$ General Obligation $-15-1959 15,$1250 300.00 3,210.00 250.00 3,300.00 5,056.25 5,056.25 5,150.00 15,095.00 1z,521.z5 5,555.00 X1,095.00 4, 535.00 3,401.25 $,270.00 11,1$0.00 1,300.00 5,545.00 6,125.00 2,312.50 33,$43.10 5;600.00 3,700.00 ' ~-, 495. $3 21,16$.75 `~,-~.;, ~~ ~ ,~ SECTION 2. Th~~t there be and is zerby levied for the year 1959 occupation tac equal to °~ne-half (~) that levied by the State of Texas, upon all person, firms, and corporations, following taxable occupations ~~ithin the City of Plainview, Texas. SECTION 3. That the taxes shall be assessed and collected by the Asswssor- Colledtor of the City of Plainview, as required by ordinance No.373 Volurnn 6, Page 2$7 of tYie minutes of the City of Plainview, Texas, and under the laws of the State ~f Texas. The above order having been read in full, it was moved by Alderman Irby and seconded by ~~lderman Cline, that the same be passed, and which was done by unanimous vote. Done in open session this 7th day of September 1959. M. B. Hood Mayor, City of Plainview, exas c.5;~ C: Alvin L. Stokes ~~ lderman ~-.. W. H. Irb derman C. B. Cline Jr. lderman lderman ATTEST: P. H. Br an City Secretary, City of lainview, exas The City Engineer read estimates as follows Clowe 8c Cowan Inc 2372.00 Byron Jackson Company 3713.74 Swayzee Bros. 459.00 Moved by Alderman Cline second by Alderman Stokes That the estimates be approved for payment The motion carried. Moved by Alderman Irby second by Alderman Stokes, That R. V. P:-a-yne be appointed to anotYier term as Plainview Director f€r The Canada River Municipal Vtiater Authority. The motion carried. RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUiCIL OF THE CITY OF Plainview , E A ~::~ ~.~ :, :.. e~ f, THE STATE OF TEXAS CITY OF Plainview COUNTY OF Hale ON THIS, the 7thday of Sept. ,lg~_,the City Council of t~ie~City of Plainview , Texas, met in regular session wit ~ Members present, when among other business transacted, the of owing action was taken: The Mayor introduced the following resolution: 1 ~~ r.: C; 1 [~ WHEREAS, the City Council of this City heretofore el-acted Nom. R. V. Pa~rne as a member of the Board of Directors of the CANADIAN RIVER ~iUNICIP_'~L :vATER AUTHORITY for the term ending July ~ 1st ,19 59, pursuant to the provisions of Chapter 243 of the laws passed by the Regular Session of the Texas Legislature in 1953, WHEREAS, in the performance of its duty to do so under said law, this City Council desires to officially elect a person qualified to fi t e vacancy occasioned as aforesais; therefore BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY Council of the CITY OF Plainview , Texas: 1. That Mr. R. V. a property owning taxpayer o the a member of the governing body or is hereby elected to the Board of NIUNICTPAL WATER AUTHORITY for the 199 and ending _ July 31 Payne , a qualified voter anc City of Plainview , who is not an employee of said City, ~ and he Directors of the CANADIAN RIVER two yyear term beginning A~~,~t_~ 19 61 . 2. The director elected as aforesaid shall be certified to the Board of Directors of the CANADIAN RIVER I~iUNICIPAL WATER AUTHORITY BY THE Mayor of this City and shall otherwise qualify in the manner prescribed by the above mentioned law relating to said Authority. The above resolution having been read, the motion of Mr._ W. H. Irbv `for its passage was duly seconded by Mr. Alvin Stokes Thereupon, the Mayor put the motion to a Grote 1>y the~ity Council and the motion carried bu the following `'ode:. "AYE$" ~ Trhy _ Stnkac _ C1,~n' and ~ _ , "NOES": None. -' The T=layor declared the motion PASSF,D AND APPROVED. this the ATTEST: P. H. B ran CI , City of.P ainview (City Seal) agor, City of ~'lainview, ex~s The Mayor read monthly reports for August as follows Tax Collector 2179.75 Animal pound 11.00 Building permits valuation 107350.00 Meat inspector fees accrd 55.45 carried and the resolution adopted. 7th day of Sept. 19 59. M. B. Hood tiuater Plant gallons pumped 194,4$6,900 :~ ~, City Clerk water & sew 24$94,71 1' " General 773$•31 Police Report 3007.00 Parking Meters 24$5.50 Moved by Alderman Irby second by Alderman Cline, that the reports be accepted and filed and the bills submitted be approved for payment. The motion carridd. The minutes of Augue~t 17th read and approved LIST OF BILLS FROM AUGUST L8e TO SEPTEMBER 7 Wesley Electric Co. 2$9.46 Hale County Airport 7 . 1 Pann~andle & Santa Fe R. R. 950.32 Henry's Tire Co. 1 .56 Great A~erican Reserve Ins 655,$6 Hilton Hotel 25.00 Hale Co. estate Bank 2563.$0 Henery's Tire Co. Water 96.19 Hale Co. S:,ate Bsnk 155.00 Hilton Hotel Cleaners 1$.15 Hale Co. State Bank 155.00 Holt's Sporting Goods 2.40 Hale Co. State Bank 130.00 E. K. Hufstedler & Son 239.60 P~Zercantile Nat'l Bank 1$56.25 Higginbothaffi-Bartlett 39.43 Mercabtile Nat'l Bank 305.00 Higginbotham-Bartlett 107.74 Mercantile Nat'l Bank 605.00 Jarvis-Tull & Co. $2.09 First Nat'l Bank in Dallas 9107.90 Kimbell-Plainview Co. 25.56 Southwestern Bell Tele. S&w 51.07 Joe Long's Texaco 29.00 Southwestern Bell Tele. 350.14 Lynn Cosden Station 14.16 Great Am. Reserve Ins. 173.94 Les' 66 Station 6.50 Great Am. Reserve Ins. S&W 20.09 LeFebue Corporation 640.4$ Great Am. Reserve Ei~<. 5.9$ Larson-Turner Imp. Co. 43.$2 Caylor's Texaco 2.$0 H, B. Meyer & Sari 1$.75 Mercantile N~t'1 Bank 105.00 Motor Parts Co. 17.5 Joe Sharp 47,20 Maffard-Nall P~iotor Co. 10.6$ Boyd & Davenport 494.52 Mrs. J. W. Maxwell 62.OG Boyd & Davenprot W&~ 145.34 McDont~ld's Trading Post 21.50 Bo d & Davenport Parking M ~.~.$0 McDonald's Trading Post Vd&S 55$.45 Hale Co. State Bank 2019.25 H. E. Dn!umwright 3.00 W. J. Winter Publication 75.00 Medical Center Hospital 100.00 City National Bank 160.00 Meniecke Bros. 9.30 Herman Hobbs 22.50 Duncan Parking PZeter Co. $.52 Curry )rotor Freights 14.3$ Monroe Calculating Machine 33.00 S. M. Andrews 6.65 National Oil & Butane 1.25 Plv. Lions Club 14$.00 Neptune Meter Co. 747.55 Plv. Lions Cluh Water 22.00 Phillips Battery Co. 69.6$ Mrs. J. R. Hemphill $.06 Pioneer Wavers Inc. 141.05 Burroughs Corporation 417.06 Plains 1'~achinery Co. 16.00 City Payroll Acct. PM 549.9$ Plainview Vdelding 14.00 City Payroll W&S 2560.20 Plv. i~iotor Servicd 7$.56 City Payroll Acct. 15201.92 Pioneer Natural Gas 134.00 Hartense Pelpjrey 25.00 Plainview Hardware Co. 102190 Margaret Soucy 25.00 Plainview Hardware Co. 56.50 Wilbourn 25.00 Plainvie~~Y Auto ''arts 113.44 McGee 25.00 Plainview Auto Parts Water $.$5 F. D. Gaits:er 50.00 Plainview Plumbing Co. 23.70 Plv. Fire Dept. 45.00 Plainview Plumbing Co. Sewer 15.30 J. A. Dagley 50.00 Plainview Hospital 32$.11 Mrs. L. Bailey 30.00 Plainview Safety Lane 21$ 95 L. A. Horton 25.00 Richardson Shamrock Service 10.50 Winn Motor Conpany 1000.00 Reams Electric 41.2$ City-General Fd. Transfer 15000.00 Reed's Wrecking Co. 7$.20 City Gen. Fd. Trans. W&S 20000.00 Plains Welding Supply 4.00 Am. Water Works Ass. 25.00 Reuel Nash Chevrolet 127.62 C. R. Antho~}y Co. 12.00 Robinson & Herring Drugs 1~ 6 C. R. Anthony Co. PM 6.00 Rogers Battery & Elecric 4$.69 Army & Navy Store 9.00 Hughes; Decorating Service 12.00 Army & Navy Stare 22.35 The Rohan Co. 905.69 City Blacksmith Shop 7$.55 Rowland Gordon Farm Co. 1769.75 B&C Electronics Labs 70.15 J. W. Butler 45.00 Gene Bumpus 29.50 J. R. Russell 45.00 Buffalo Tribune 64.21 V. R. Rogers & Son. 1$.75 The Camera Shop 2.05 Sargent-Stowell Inc. 67.92 Connor Tdiathes Co. 66.35 Sears Roebuck & Co. 9.95 Craig Oil Co. 6.11 Seipp Machine Shop 62.65 Diamond Industrial Sup. 6.10 Seipp Machine ShopG~Jater 2$.30 Dual Parking Meter Co. 4.6$ Shook Tire Co. 165.50 Mary Dye, M. D. 2.00 Southwestern Pub. Service 2$7.19 Dulaney Auto Parts 15.00 W. 0. Speck Machinery 21.92 Drew-Gilles Mimeograph 3.00 State Chemical Co. ~1~.30 Eaton Stationery 52.01 Stovall-Booker Radiator U. ... c~'~ Gallaway's Janitor Sup. 79.$0 Inman P~eady-P~ix Concrete 96.$7 B. F. Goodrich Store 3.37 Hillcrest ILTobil Service ?_.O:J Graybar Electric Co. 250.03 Hooper's Sporting Goods 56.0 Carl Grizzell-P & H 30.00 Edmiston Service Station 4.$~ Gale's Prescription 32.30 Edmiston Service Station 46.45 Gordon's Conoco 2.50 Caprock Sand & Gravel 177.75 Hale County Clerk 14..75 Texas Mon. League 5.5~ V~inn l:otor Co. 2$.62 Swayze Bros. Building pup . 3.56 Plains Welding au_~ply 10.01 Riorehead, Sharp 8c Boyd 70.00 Medical Center Hospital 66.03 Northwestern University 2.55 Jenkins & Sons Trim Shop 10.00 American Socisty 10.00 . r, ~ . _ Texas Vitrified Pipe Co. 905.$7 Morrison supply Co. 290.7 AAbilen Br'ck Co. B ~ C ~ ~ 1 •S~ ~" McWane Cast Iron Pine Co. 1392$.5 rown c . upp y Iy Swayze Bros. Bldg. Cont. 572.00 Clowe 8c Cowan Inc. 746.$7 Swayze Bros. 1$0.50 .~ First Southwest Co. 977.50 Viking Supply Corporation $61.2$ .~ Graybar Electric Co. 154$.00 Viking Supply Corporation $20.32 s--+ Lone Star Steel Co. 3 1107.79 Viking Supply Corporation 332.10 Miller & T~2iller Motor F. 36.77 ~i. B. McKee Co. 1997.60 Texas Vit. Pipe 1939.41 Moved by Alderman Irby second by Alderman Spokes that ord. No. '717 be •passed. (ann~aation) The motion carried. Moved by Alderman Stokes, second by Alderman Cline that the Uity ad- vertise for bids on a tractor loader, with trade-in and d ~araage truck `1'he mot ion carried. P E T I T I O N TO THE HONORABLE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PLIIINVIE?~: TE!:AS Now comes the FOXT,~IORTH-GALBRAITH LUP~~BFR COP~DANY OF PLAINVIEVa', a Texas Corporation, acting herein bar and through J. L. Foxworth _ its President, hereunto duly authorized by resolution of the Board of Directors of the Foxworth-Galbraith Lumber Com:~any of Plainview being the owner of the tracts od land herei~hafter discribed, and the undersibned being all of the qualified resident taxpaying citizens residing in the area owned by the said c0- poration, hereing called petitioner, and would respectfully show to the Honorable City Council of the City of Plainview, Texas as follows: I. Your petitioner hereby represents to the Honorable City Council of the City of Plainview, Texas, that the Foxworth-Galbraith Lumber Company of Plainview is the owner of the two tracts of land out of Section No. 40, Block JK-2, Hale County, Texas described by metes ~~ and bounds as follows: TRACT PJO. ONE BEGINNING at a 5/$ inch steel rod in old fence line at Southwest cornor of tract described in Volume 32$, page 397 of the Deed Records of Hale County; THENCENorth, at 290. ~. fet pass 5/$ inch steel rod, at 297 .9 feet pass 5/$ inch steel rod in South line of Highway right-of-way, being 10.5 feet aouth of beak line of curb and gutter, the Northwest cormor of tract mentioned above, in Highvaay right-of-way; THENCE East 175 feet of point in North line of same; THErJCE South, in all 297.9 feet to 5/$ inch steel rod in South Mine of above mentioned tract for the Southeast cormor of this trac#~ ; "THENCEWest 175 feet to place of beginning and being the West 175 feet of the tract conveyed by J. K. Crews et ux Bertha E. Crec~as to Frontier Equipment, Inc. by_ deed recorded in Book 32$, page 397 of the Deed Records of Hale County, Texas; TRACT' N0. TVu'0 BEGINNING at a 5/$ inch steel rod in Southwest cormor of tract sold to Frontier Wquipment, Inc. by J. K. Crews acid descrived in Volume 32$, page 397 of the Deed Recorc}s of Hale County; THENCE East along the South line of said tract 175 feet to 5/$ inch steel rod; 'I'HETICE South 113.7 feet to 5/$ inch steel rod under fence.,, . , ~ ' ;.THETd'CENorth 66 531 201 ~~~est 170.E~$ feet to 5/$ inch. steel'~god; THENCE West 1$ feet to old 5/$ inch steel rod; THENCE North at 7.7 feet pass 5/$ inch steelrod in all 46.? feet to the place of beginn-~.ng. II. Your petitioner hereby repesents to the Honorable City council of the City of Rlainview, Texas, that it is all of the taxt~aying , qualified voters residing in said territory. and tracts of land hereinabove described, and that said tracts of land lie adhacent to the present city limits of the said City of Plainview, Texas. III. Your petitioner would further show that the said Foxworth-Galbraith Lumber Company Of Plainview acquired the land owned by it for the ourpose of erecting thereon a business to be used by it as a lumber yard and operations instant thereto. IV. Your petitioner will further. show the Honorable City ' Council of the City of Plainview, Texas twat the :_~aid tracts of land above described are contiguous to the city limits of the City of Plainview, Texas and that said tracts of land are assessible to sewer, water and electricity. V. Your petitioner further represents to the Honorable City Council of the City of Plainview, Texas, that said tracts of land above described are suitable for building sites and !d ~~ +r ~' °•°'~~t , it is desirable and expedient and for the best interest for said tracts of land, its owners and residents ~~nd for the fi/~ ~pp ~~ .~ f~9 City of Plainview, Texas that said area. be annexed to the City. WHEREFORE,the undersigned petitioner repectfully petitions the Honorable City Councils of the City of Plainview, Texas that the said area, territory and tracts of land described above be annexed to the City of Plainview, Texas and be subject to all of its author- ity, ordin~~nces,,powers and governmental functions. C FOXWORTH-GALBRAITH LUR~BER COP~`PANY OF PLAINVIBW By: J. L. Foxworth Its ________ resident ATTEST: C. ICI. Adams J. I'~I. ~odf ord Secretary, oxwort -Ga braith Lumber Company of Plainview O. E. I~ioore Moved by Alderman Irby second by Alderman Cline, That the meeting adjourn to September 25th. The motion carr' ",j J } y" M. ood a Mayor - City Clerk 1 The motion carried Minutes of Joint Meeting with Commissioners Court Sept. 14th 1959 Present for the City Present for the Count~~ :alderman Alvin Stokes Alderman C. b. Cline Jr. Joe Sharp City Attorney Mayor M. B. Hood P. H. Byran City Clerk Also present were Airport Manager, Commissioner Rayburn Karrh " Doc Browri " Homer Robinson " Joe Odell Judge Lee Nowlin Clerk Mildred I'tlcker John Kerr Architect, Pete Blankey The purpose-of the meeting wea to hear areport from the architect which owing to changes in the requirments and other factors showed a consider~~l~le higher cost than original estimates on building the control Tower for Hale County Airport. After discussion in separa;be rooms, The Commissioners Court voted to go shead with the project on increased cost basis Not having a quorum present it was agreed by those present, that the City would also go ahead, having verbal approval of some absent, And it being urgent that steps be tsken toward the project before a full council could be present. ,~ ~~ The meeting adjour d ------R;-~=_-Yran - - - City Clerk ____N:_B:_HQod_____, P~Zayor L+a, ~ September 25th 1959 Reconvened session of September 17th 1959 Be it remembered that the council adjourned September 17th to September 25th on account of other business occpuying the time of the Regular Session date. Mayor M. B. Hood called the meeting to order with the following Aldermen present, W, H. Irby, Geo. L. Taylor, C. B. Cline,. Jr. City Attorney, Joe Sharp, and City engineer, W. R. Hogge were also present. John Kerr, Architect, and Charles Young, Secretary of Board of City Deve- lopment, Jess West, President of the Chamber of Commerce were present. A petition was presented asking for the closing of the east and west alley in Block 7 & 3 A. W. tiddition and offering a deeded alley north and south which has been in use but never dedicated. Motioned by Alderman Taylor petition be granted and Ordinance alley. and seconded by Alderman Irby, that the No. 716 be passed closing the said The Motion Carried Moved by Alderman Taylor and seconded by Alderman Irby that alley in College which interferes with a proposed building be closed and designated at a new location and proper ordinance be prepared. The Motion Carried. The Mayor read bids in response to published requests for bids on a new tractor and trade in. West Texas Equipment Co. 955 E 17558.00 Less trade in 2 0.00 . _ 1430.00 70HP Cat. No.955C 16514.00 Less trade in 3064.00 13450.00 Plus Alt. B. New Cab & Instsi.ll Ripper from TD 9 International 108-.00 53 . o0 New Ripper & Cab 2253.00 Less trade in old ripper 00.00 1 3.00 Plains Machinery Co. TD 9 Ser 91 70 HP 17959.00 Less trade in 29 9.00 1 000.00 Scarifier 1194.00 Cab 80 .00 1.999.00 Standard buckett 1000.00 1 999.00 T D Ser 91 17959.00 Less trade 6459.00 Add Scarifier 1194.00 Add cab 805.00 Deduct standard bucket 00.00 12999.00 Used TD 9 with 4 in 1 bucket Net 9000.00 Tomm W. Carpenter C o. AC HD 6 G 72HP 16!}.11.00 Less Trade 5141.00 Add ripper & cab 1390.00 Less trade in cab&r. 6 .00 1209 .00 Moved by Alderman Taylor seconded by Alderman Irby that the Council buy Caterpillar 955 C At 14535.00 The motion carried. The Mayor opened bids on Building as advertised. Panhnadle engineers & Contractors base bid 41808.00 Killingsworth Construction Co. 44704.87 Atkinson & Vaughn Construction Co. 43475.00 Action was deferred. 1 C ~ ~J r,~ ---, { y v Moved by Alderman Irby and seconded by Alderman Cline, that the Council approve applicati~~n for addition grant on Control Tower Build- ing and issue X12500.00 of General Warrants to finance the City~s part on tower. The Motion Carried. Moved by Alderman Taylor and seconded by Alderman Cline thgt the Council approved plans submitted by John Kerr on the Unger Memorial Library Building and authorize the architect to proceed with advertise- ments for bids. The Motion Carried. Moved h,y Alderman Cline and seconded by Alderman Irby that the Council permit removal of Parking Meter No. 1 in front of Goodrich Store on Broadway and one meter in front of driveway at Gillespie Honey Hous• on Ash Street. The Motion Carried. Moved by Alderman Irby and seconded by Alderman Cline that Council atuthorize paving on Quincy Street south from 5th street to alley. On Oak Strrc-t 90 feet north from 16th, on his contract. On 7th Street 197 feet east of Beech. Moved by Alderman and seconded by sented by City Engineer in favor X10000.00. `1'he Motion Carried. Alderman Cline, tYiat pay estimate pre- of Bryan & Hoffman on Paving contract The Motion Carried. Minutes of Sept. 7th and 14th were read and approved. 1 i_ Moved by Alderman Irby and seconded by Alderman Taylor that the bills presented be approved for payment. The Motion Carried. LIST OF BILLS FROM SF;PT. 8th TO 25th Peerless Pump Div. 23.48 Montgomery Ward 1.79 Hale Co. State Ins. wart 994.55 Fort Worth Den. Frt. Pipe180.96 Airport Cafe 111.00 Bryon Jackson Pumps 3713.74 Clowe & Cowan 2372.00 Swayze Brothers 459.00 Texas Municipal Retire. 739.97 Tex. Municipal Retire. 100.26 Tex. Municipal Reitre. 45.39 Hale Co. Abstract Co. 55.50 Plainview Ready Mix 15.50 N~.t~1 Oil & Butane 52.14 The Texas Company 179.83 Southwestern Pub. Ser. 209.04 Southwestern Pub. Ser. 1233.10 Southwestern Pub. Ser. 2250.98 The Texas Co. 1572.51 Southwestern Pub. Ser. 27.16 Midwest Production Co. 228.83 Boyd ~C Davenport Gen. 506.33 Boyd & Davenport W ~ S 139.10 Boyd ,~c Davenport Pk. M. 16.59 Paul G. Ortegon 25.00 City Payroll Acct. Gen. 25.67 John C. Kerr 270.00 Board of City Develop. 250.00 Board of City Developmen1250.00 Plv. Public Library 150.00 Jr. League Day Nur. 2~~00 Mercantile Natal Bank 1550.00 Boyd & Davenport Gen. 22.86 Plainview Ready Mix. 4.15 P. H. Bryan (Trimble Wa. Bill) Negro Community Nursery Vic & Buds Electric Vic & Buds ~'lectric Sewer & Wa. Bennett & Hill Dempster Brothers City Payroll Acct. City Payroll Acct. Parking M. City Payroll Acct. S&W A. M. Fe uerbacher Dempster Brothers Freight Hale Co. State Bank IT.S.Bond Great Am. Reserve Insurance Great Am. Reserve Ins. W ~c S Great Am. Reserve Ins. P.M. Southwestern Bell Tele. Gen. Southwestern Bell Tele. W & S W. R. Hogge (League Meeting) R. E. Cross (League Meeting) P. H. Bryan (League Meeting) J. Oliver Bier Postmaster C. H. Blackmon (Fair Night W.) E. Hay (Fair Night Watching) W. E. Warren (Fair Night W.) International City Mgrs Ass. Boyd ~C Davenport Gen. Boyd & Davenport W3cS Mrs. Lou Wright-Refund W~CS R. E. Cross (Mileage League M.) Republic Rubber Div. (Fire Hose) Plv. Builders Supply Plv. Builders Supply Water Boyd 3C Davenport Sewer 15.00 25.00 6.97 177.33 109.45 103,19 13447.64 505.00 2758.90 20.70 6 93 . ~-0 95 95.03 170.96 21.90 5.23 323.89 57.5e 75.00 75.00 75.60 99.00 27.00 36.00 45.50 7.50 46.5 46.58 40.50 35.29 731.08 23.80 15.00 7.79 ~.~ _ The report of- the Board of City Development was presented and read . Moved by Alderman Taylor and seconded by Alderman Cline that the meeting 'adjourn. The Motion Carried. 'r ~ (jf ~ l' g,1, "~iyt / P~' ~. ~. r an M. Hood . H. ryan, ~ C t y Clerk M. Hood, Mayor October 5th, 1959, Regular Session The City Council met in Regular Session with Mayor M. J3. Hood presiding and the following Aldermen in attendance, W. H. Irby, Alvin Stokes, T. S. Stapleton, C. B. Cline, Jr. and George L. Taylor. The minutes of September 25th were read and approved. Moved by Alderman Taylor and seconded by Alderman Cline that Robert E. Metager , C'P.A., be appointed Auditor for the Fiscal Year ending Sept. 3oth, 1959. The Motion Carried. Moved by Alderman Taylor and seconded by Alderman Cline, that Fred Garrison be allowed to install a 500 gallon propane motor fuel tank at 401 East 5th. Street , subject to permit of the Railroad Commission and installed under t their regulations. The Motion Carried. The City Engineer submitted an estimate on sewer contract in favor of Foran Construction Company amounting to X8566.41. Moved by Alderman Cline and seconded by Alderman Irby, that the estimate be paid. The Motion Carried. Moved by Alderman Cline and seconded by Alderman Irby that the Tax Roll f'or 1959 be approved as submitted. The Motion Carried. Moved by Alderman Stokes and seconded by Alderman Irby, that paving change on West 7th Street adding 100 feet between Amarillo and Zephyr be approved. The Motion Carried. September reports were read as follows: Parking Meters 3074.00 Plb. & Elec. Inspections 725.35 Meat Inspections fees accrd h4.25 Police 3956.90 Traf-O-Teria 796.12 Animals 55.00 City Clerk General 7734.99 City Clerk Water ~c Sewer 31841.19 Tax Collector i : , ;~;` •._t ~ 1951.00 . Food Ihspecti'ons ~. ~ ~ ~`~. 3.00 Moved by Alderman Stapleton and seconded by Alderman Stokes for September be approved and filed and the bills submitted payment. The Motion Carried. C. B. Cline, Jr. Bryan & Hoffman Jack H. Dickey S. E. Bolles Truitt Ray J. Oliver Bier, PM W. R. Hogge Great Am. Reserve Ins. Plv. Builders Supply Joe Martin City of Plv. Payroll City-Payroll Sewer & Wa. City-Payroll Pk. Meter Hartense Pelnhrey Margare t Souc y M. B. Hood W. D. Wilbourn J. H. McGee F. D. Gaither that the reports be approved for 92.08 Inman Ready-Mix Concrete 131.20 10000.00 Johnsen Texaco Service 37.81 128.00 Jarvis Tull & Company 11.88 8.40 Lynns Cosden Station 13.15 8.40 Landrum Garage 6.00 99.00 Lubbock Grader Blade Co. 372.16 34.0' Caprock Sand 3c Gravel 138.25 17.66 The Camera Shop 79.87 23.80 M & W Stationery Co._ 19.50 10.00 McDonald~s Trading Post 216.04 1t~491.95 Motor Parts Co. 6.95 2550.25 Mid-Way Supply 9.25 438.18 Chicken-Inn 88.90 25.00 Miller & Miller Mtr. Freight 11.7? 25.00 Medical Center Hospital 100.00 25.00 Miller .Meters 10.24 25.00 Morrison Supply 14.05 25.00 MagBard-Nall Mtr. Co. 3.~~ 6 8 50.00 Midwest Reproduction . 4 Plv. Fire Dept. 45.00 Mrs. L. Bailey 30.00 L. A. Horton 25.00 Bill Foley R 450.00 ussell James R. 50,,00 C it y-.General ,Fund; ; ' : 2500.(?.. 00 City-Gen. Trarisfer'''~• :`5004':•.00 Ke 1 le y Love 6.00 American Trailer Ser. 18.48 Abilene Brick Co. 36.00 Barley's Col-Tex Sta. 20.90 J. B. Battle Uniform Co. 14.59 Burroughs Corp. 108.53 Gene Burnous 29.13 Bearing Specialists 71.24 B & C Electronics Labs 34.40 Mildred Tucker Co. Clk. 1.50 Bryon Jackson-Pumps 12.75 Clove & Cwoan Inc. 1112.10 Cathey-Fullingim Hwd. 12.00 Connor Mathes Co. 187.64 City Blacksmith Shop 56.80 Dulaney Auto Parts 1.00 Dallas Jones Productions 33.00 ~ Daffern's Iron & Metal 51.79 Donovan Unif orm Co. 72.23 ~""~ Crenshaw Paint & Glass 3.70 '°~ Diamond Industrial Sup. ~-3.70 '"'~ Dempster Bros. 44.18 Eaton Stationery 1117.90 Eaton Stationery 3.15 Ted George Co. 72.00 Gales Prescription Shop 28.11 Gifford-Hill-Western 5.60 Gallawa•y's Janitor 57.95 E. K. Hufstedler ~c Son 78.16 Haynes Motor Co. 45.15 Henry's Tire Co. 121.10 First Supply Co. 1.82 Hi?^~inbotham-Bartlett 258.80 Herald-News Publishing 35.70 Hale County Airport 70.00 Hilton Hotel Cleaners 5.10 G. E. Jones Electric 48.20 H. B. Meyers & Son 40.25 Hale County M. L. Rea 497.67 Hale County Abstract 25.00 White Stores 2.70 Winn Motor Company 76.63 M. B~ McKee Company 1298.~C Neptune Meter Company 1184.E3 Northwestern University Traf. 6.1~ Plv. Motor Service 108.~'C Plv. Auto Parts 150.~C Phillips Battery Co. 92.,1 Joe Long 's Texaco 3.GG United Elevators 11.OG Plv. Hardware Company 97.C'3 Plv. Ready-Mix Concrete 30.4 Pioneer Pavers, Inc. 88.79 Plains Welding Supply 25.~~2 Plv. Plumbing Co. 30.c~5 Pioneer Natural Gas 154.1.0 Plv. Safety Lane 102.05 Peerless Pump Division 6.72 Plv. Bargain Center 5.88 Plv. Seed House 4.00 Plv. Hospital & Clinic 461.34 Reed's Wrecking Co. 13.04 Richardson Shamrock Ser. 10.60 Re..ms Electric 48.78 Rogers Battery ~c Electric 16.40 Rowland & Gordon 884.20 V. R. Rodgers do Sons 4.50 Reuel Nash Chevrolet 200.96 E. F. Shearer Texaco 3.05 M. 0. Stapleton welding 17.00 Strain's super Service 34.10 Seipp Machine Shop 116.30 Sparling Meter Company 30.90 Swayze Bros. Builders Supply 25.52 Swayze Bros. 712.00 Swayzc Bros. 40.'0 Swayze Bros. 220.00 Stambough's Gun Shop 10.75 Stovall-Booher Radiator 8.25 Shaw-Walker 7.50 Shook Tire Co. 44.00 Texas Welders Supply 25.50 Unimasco 22.83 Warren ~nlelding 8.15 West Pharmacy 26.04 Western Auto Associate Store 1.75 Warren's Garage 1.65 Willson &i Son Building Mat. 80.94 West Texas Equipment Co. 71.76 Winn Motor Company 875.00 Western Union 5.42 Moved by Alderman Stapleton and seconded by Alderman Cline that the meeting adjourn. The Motion Carried. '~ P . H. BRYAN, CITY ` LERK M. B. HOOD, MAYOR REGULAR SESSION OCTOBER 19th, 1959 The City Council met in the Council Room at the City Hall with Mayor M. B. Hood presiding the following Aldermen present: W. H. Irby, Alvin Stokes, C. B. Cline, Jr. Joe Sharp, City Attorney, W. R. Rogge, City Engineer, and Charles Young , Secretary Board of City Development, and Jess WC9t, president of the Chamber of Commerce. Bids were opened on the Library Building in response to public invitations as follows James E. Walker (3ompany Base Bid 42710.00 Plus and minus sectional clauses. 150 days Construction Time. Panhandle Engineers & Contractors-Base 66400.00 Plus and minus sectional clauses. Supplemental 170 Days construction time. >- Ussery Sheet Metal Air Conditioning Deduct section # 15 7924.00 550.00 B & H Plumbing Company Plumbing, Heating ~ Air-Conditioning 16388.13 Add Section 14 534.7 Deduct Section 15 1380.00 Shepard & Williams Airconditionng Deduct section 15 Tarver Electric Company Deduct Section 17 768.00 600.00 5200.00 550.00 No action was had on the bids as it was not determined who was low at the meeting. Moved by Alderman Cline and seconded by Alderman Stokes that Council per- mit Curry Motor Freight Company to pave 20 foot strip on 20th Street from El Paso to Columbia, at their expense, to inch caliche base with 2 coats asphalt. The Motion Carried. Moved by Alderman Irby and seconded by Alderman Stokes that the fee for Natural Gas Inspections read as follows: For first 10 openings X2.50 for each additional opening 10 cents each, mimimum fee X2.50. The Motion Carried. The City Engineer presented estimates as follows: Byron Jackson Company - Bal.. on Well ,~ Pump 412.64 Swayze Brothers - Ditching for water mains 610.00 Foran Construction Co. - Bal on Sewer Contract 962.80 Moved by Alderman Irby and seconded by Alderman Clime that the estimates be paid.. The i~iotion Carried. Moved by Alderman Irby and seconded by Alderman Stokes that the Code re- garding Public Dance Halls be amended by Ordinance No .. 718. r ~ The Motion Carried. The minutes of October 5th were read and approved. Moved by Alderman Irby and. seconded. by Alderman Taylor that the bills pre- sented be approved for payment. Mid-west Production Co. 46.80 Southwestern Bell Tele, 62.73 M. B. McKee Co. 1279.00 Tex. Dept. of Ed. (Soc. Sec) 3769.00 Huff's Food Store 31.00 A. M. Feuerbacher 29.57 Hilton Hotel Cleaners 3.30 Tex. Dept. of Health&Ed. 22.50 Carl GrizzellPlumb.~cH. 7.50 J. Oliver Bier, PM 99.00 Wesley's Electric 6.00 Board of City Development 250.00 Pioneer Natural Gas Co. 43.26 Board of City Development 1250.00 J. W. Maxwell 62.00 Plv. Public Library 150.00 Dudley E. Godwin 16.00 Jr. League Day Nursery 25.00 Geo. L. Taylor 99.80 Mercantile Nat'l Bank 150.00 Trustees Firemen's R&R Fd. 120.20 Guy H. Bounds, Tax Col. 15.00 Dist. Dir. of Int. Rem. 5.00 Negro Community Nursery 25.00 City-Payroll 13522.06 Southwestern Pub. Ser. 348.97 City-Payroll Wa. & Sw. 2792.70 Southwestern Pub. Ser.St. L. 1234.35 City-Payroll Pk. Me. 415.50 Southwestern Pub. ser.Pump. 2418.50 Texas Municipal Retire. 760.24 The Texas Company 131,p6.06 Texas Municipal Retire. 38.30 The Texas Company 190.97 Tcx. Municipal Retire. 100.26 Curry Mtr. Freight 41.40 First Nat'l Bank Dallas 5.00 Joe Sharp (League Meeting) 30.00 Southwestern Bell Tele. 275.95 The monthly report of the Board of City Development was read. Moved b,y Alderman Irby and Seconded by Alderman Cline that the meeting adjourn. e Mot on Carried. f ; ,~ P. N. BRYAN, City ~ler M. B. Hood, Mayor Regular Session Nov. 2nd. 1y59 I'~ "+ fN 4d~lT '"T 7. ~l. The City' Council of Plainview, Texas met in the Council roo,n at the c. ' ~;y Hall at 7:30 P.M. with Mayor M. B. Hood presiding. Aldermen Alvin St~~tc;3, T. S. Stapleton, C. B. Cline, Jr were present. City Attorney, Joe S,i~r~, and City En~?ineer, W. R. Ho~;ge, also attended the meeting. Frank R. :)~iy and John Kerr,. Architect, were present. Moved b,y Alderman Cline and seconded by .Alderman Stokes that Ordinanr.e~ No 719 be passed. (Notice of intention to issue warrants for Aircont,~:~=_ Tower ) The Motion Carried. Moved by Alderman Stokes and seconded b,y Alderman. Stapleton that the street runnin~• northwest from its intersection with 20th Strut and c?u_nc.y $~lesignated as Dimmitt Road N. W. The Motion Carried. Moved by Alderman Stokes and -econded by Alderman Stapleton that the bill of Dan Mc Naughton of X350.00 for Land Study of 15th Street north to pro- posed Highway 87 interchange be paid. The Motion Carried. Moved by Alderman Cline and seconded by Alderman Stapleton that the t~. L. Vinson property, West a Block 24, Boswell HeiPubs, be serfea with serer when t:~e req~_zirecY deposit is made. The Motion Carried. Moved by Alderman Stokes and seconded by Alderman Cline that contrdcl, on B.C.D and C of C Building be awaraed to Panhandle Engineering Contractors. for X34211.00. The Motion Carried. Moved by Alderman Cline and seconded by Alderman Stokes that the cour-ci_1 approve the letting of the Unger Memorial Library to Panhandle En~;ine::ering Contractors for X55814.00. The Motion Carried. 1 Reoorts for October were re d as follows; Police Report 2996.25 Pioneer Natural Gs,s 1067.11 Southwestern Public Service 4807.83 Animal Dept. 31.00 City Clerk '~aater & Sewer 2844s.50 City Taxes General 50733,23 Traf-O-Teria 819.04 Miscellaneous 3146.63 Water Plant Gallons Pumped 71261100 Moved by Alderman Cline and seconded by Alderman Stapleton that the reports be accepted and filed and the bills be approved f'or payment. The Motion Carried. 1 Bryon Jackson Pumps Const. Swayze Bros. Const. Foran Const. Co. Great Am. Res. Ins. (Group) Great Am. Res. Ins. Pk. Met. Great Am. Res. Ins. Gen. S. E, Bolles (Mileage) Kelley Love West Texas Equip. (Tractor) The Alcove Rest . ( Law Off . ) Hoyt Curry School Hartense Pelohre,y (Car) Margaret Soucy M. B. Hood Be-C,e Manu.facturing.Co. Bobs Plumbing Rep airs Blair Drug Co. B ~ C Electronics Labs Bulldog? 66 Ser. Stat'on Gene Bump us Burroughs Corp. Burroughs Corporation Conley Lott Mac:r,i~~ry ~C:~.. Connor Mathes Company M:~_ldred Tucker, Co. Clerk 412.64 W, D. f~ilbourn (Car) 25.00 610.00 J. H. McGee (Car) 25.00 969.82 F. D. Gaither (Car) 50.00 19.36 Plv. Fire Department (Car) 45.00 5.76 Mrs. L. Baffle y 30.00 153.91 City of Plv. Payroll lt}.832.22 8.40 City Payroll Sew. & Wa. 2664.70 16.70 City Payroll Pk. Meter 500.29 4635.00 W. F. Foley 450.00 67.38 Great Am. Reserve Ins. 38.40 100.00 Navajo Freight Lines 6.76 25.00 Joe Martin 10.00 25.00 Tex-Vit Supply Co. 613.01 25.00 Goodyear Service Stores 33.22 67.66 Gallawaycs Janitor Sup. 16.13 7.50 Hilton Hotel 20.00 1.25 Wayne Johnson 60.00 54.20 G. E. Jones Elec. 4.60 15.9{- Keniston Garage 8.00 34.88 The Karpark Corp. 31.75 191.3.x. Lubbock Grader Blade 11.63 ',,~0~~4 -Hale County Airport 70.00 '-~1~.:75~~ Lead Supplies, Inc. 231.90 x.05 -Maggard-Nall Motor q.88 1.00 i~iorrison Supply Co. 60.74 ~~~~ Craig Oil ~o. 6.11 W. T. Cain Motor Co. 1.38 Carpenter Paper Co. 52.49 Clove ~ Cowan 64.33 Connor Mathes Co. 71.82 Elliott Addressir~,g Mach. 46.81 Elliott Addressing Mach. 29.00 Dual Parking Meter Co. 29.64 Dempster Bros. 446.18 Duncan Parking Meter 3.12 W. S. Lickey Clay Mfg. Co .809.48 Duncan Parking Meter 5.38 Gifford-Hill-Western 6.30 Gale's Prescription Shop 19.50 Bryan & Hoffman 390.06 'rhe nohan Co. 336.38 y C o. R ~ R Supp l 11.20 , Rodgers Battery & Elec. 43.68 Reuel Nash Chevrolet 607.07 Swayze Bros. 60.00 Swayze Bros. 860.00 w. 0. Speck Machinery 41.35 Shook Tire Co. 107.75 West's Pharmacy 10.90 Traf-O-Teria System 600.00 Vic ~c Bud's Electric 13.13 Plains Machinery Co. 235.29 Meinecke Bros. 2.60 S. D. Myres Saddle Co. Mc Donald's Trading Post 40.40 M. B. McKee Co. 197.92 M ~c W Stationery 5.50 Medical Center Hospital 100.00 Jim Norman Texaco 2.24 Navajo Freight Lines 3.79 NW University Traffic Inst. 9.27 Neptune Meter Co. 1445.86 Peerless Pump Division 12.00 Phillips Petroleum 18.00 Plv. Safety Lane 13.00 Plv. Plate Glass 15.L{-3 Phillips Battery ~o. 96.78 Republic nubber Division 179.00 Rowland - Gordon 33.20 Reams Electric 61.71 The Steck Co. 25.63 Swayze Bros. 100.00 Sargent-Sowell 169.53 State Chemical Co. 290.50 Woad-Mitchell Funeral Home 32.50 Warren Welding Co. 5.00 Unimasco University 46.21 L. C . Wayland, M. D. 31.85 Moved by Alderman Stapleton and seconded by Alderman Cline that the meeting ad journ,. The Motion Carried. P. H. BRYAN, Cit Clerk M. B. HOOD, Mayor Regular Session Nov. 16th, 1959 The City Council met- iri~;F~~gu~~~r ~~~tssion with Mayor iii. B. Hood presid- ing. The following Alderm~`rn.;`w;~'r.~ present: W. H. Irby, Alvin Stokes, C. B. Cline, Jr., and Geo. L. Taylor. City Attorney, Joe Sharp, and City Engineer, W. R. Hogge, were also present. Moved by Alderman Cline and seconded by Alderman Stokes, that Orainance No. 720 be passed. (Airport Control Tower Warrants) The motion carried. The Cit Engineer read estimate in favor of 01owe .~ Cowan on pump amount- sng th 593.00. Moved by Alderman Irby and seconded. by Alderman Cline that the estimate be paid. The Motion Carried. Minutes of November 2nd. were read. and corrected and approved. Reports were read as follows: B. C. D. expended 1627.11 Pl~~mbing Inspector for Nov. 380.10 Moved by Alderman Cline and seconded by Alderman Stokes that the reports be accepted and filed and the bills be approved for payrzent including estimate of John Kerr on C. of C. Bldg. amount of 787.91 Also estimate on Control Tower amoungtin to 795.00. The Motion Carried. List of Bills From November 6th - Nov. 16 P. H. Bryan, Col. Burroughs C orp Drat i on Barley's Col-Tex. Sta. The Camera Shop Curry Mtr. Freight S. E. Bolles Wa. School City Blacksmith Shop Duncan Service Sta. Dulaney Auto Parts Daffern's Tom Feagin's Repair 6.05 Winn Motor Co. 161.43 199.00 The University of Texas 17.50 31.55 M. B. McKee Co. 496.25 1.00 Hobbs Tra-filers 11.25 4.97 Be-Ge Mfg. Company 98.41 19.60 Burroughs Corp. 108.60 98.50 Tex. Municipal Retire, Gen. 768.54 15.65 Tex. Municipal Retire. S&W 122.68 25.00 Tex. Munccipal Retire. Pk.M. 32.45 9.50 Trustee's Firemen's R ~ R 12I}..90 1.75 The Texas Company 1113.85 Carl Grizzell P. x H. 7.50 Trie Texas Co. W. x S. 176,~~~~ Eaton Stationery Gen. 382.43 Nu Griddle Cafe 73.~~ Eaton Stationery W&S 397.25 Nat'l Oil ~ Butane 100.7.3 Herald-News Publishing 196.40 .Boyd x Davenport Agenc 501,1 E. K. Hufstedler x Son 15.58 Boyd ~ Davenport Ag. W & S 16~.3~ Higginbotham-Bartlett 101..{..83 Boyd :Sc Davenport Pk. ivl. 15. L Higginbotham-Bartlett W?cS 40.07 Super Save 7..~J Henry's Tire Co. Gen. 42'7.F~0 Mrs. J. C. Goodwin Refund 37.'x2 Henry's Tire Co. W&S 32.85 C. T. (~aggoner Repair on S. 17.7; Haynes Motor Co. 62.65 A. M. Feuerbacher 9. j`7 Inman Ready-Mix Concrete 38.95 City-Payroll Acct 16596.2? Jenkins ~c Sons Trim Shop 9.80 City-Payroll Acct. S & W 2584.~~ Jarvis-Tull & Co. 2.10 City-Payroll Acct. Pk. M. 421.0 Kellev Bros. Radiator 1+0.26 Board of City Development 250.J0 Landrum Garage x.00 Board of City Development 1250.0,E Lynns Co-•den Station 2.77 Plv. Public Library 150.00 M. B. McKee Co. 81.05 Jr. League Da_y Nursery 25.{00 Mid-'~r1es`; Reproduction 159.37 Mercantile Nat'l Bank 1550.0 Mare Hardware 5.3q Guy H. Bounds, Tax Col. 15.00 0. K. nubber Welders 4.50 Mercantile Nat'l Bank 3071.25 Perry's Gulf Service ~I-2.49 T";°'^^~ntile Nat' 1 Bank 15.00 Plv. Rudy Mix Concrete 23.23 Plv. SCCd House 4.Oo Pioneer Pavers Inc. 46.7 Plv. Plumbing Co. 133.1x9 Plainview Welding 6.00 Plainview auto Parts 88.t~.9 ~ Plainview Auto Parts S~~.^r 22.42 Plains Welding Supply 1(.00 r~ Plainview Motor ~o. 4.33 Plainview Hwd. Co. 21.25 Plainview Hardware Co. W~CS 29.64 Pioneer Natural Gas 1.23 "~' Richardson Shamrock Ser. 37.40 Strains Super Service 8.70 °"" Maxwell Stone 1.80 Seipp Macriine Shop 54.25 Stovall-Booher Radiator 35.00 Stovall Bo.~her Sewer 6.00 Sears Roebuck ~ Co. 7.67 Texas Vitrified Co. 73x.06 United Elevators 10.50 Unclaimed Freight Lubbock 27.00 Unclaimed Freight Gen.. 2:,.00 ,,,,stern Union Telegraph 3.00 John C. Kerr'' Blr~~,...~•C~am~~,, o~'Cc,o ~:~ce 787.91 M. L. Rca 2 Kerr est. Con ti~tr•~~'~orae~r 795.00 Moved by Alderman Cline and seconded by Alderman Stokes that the meeting adjourn. The Motion Carried. / ~,r -_ City Clerk - P. ~. Bryan Mayor - M. B. Hood December 7th 1959 The City Council met in Regular Session with Ma~ror M. B. Hood pre- siding, and the following Aldermen present: ~r~. N. Irby, Geo. L. Taylor, Alvin Stoke.,, T. S. Stapleton and C. B. Cline, Jr.; Joe Sharp, City attorney, and ti^~. R. Hoge, City Engineer, were also present for the session. Moved h^v- Alderman Stapleton and seconded by Alderman Stokes that t~~e Council accept the cancellation of Chas. Mack Cab Franchise. The i~ioton Carried. Moved by Alderman Stokes and seconded b7 Alderman Taylor, that the Council grant A4r. L. L. Powers application for a Taxi Cab Franchise for 2 cars, subject to advertising. The Motion Carried. The City Engineer read estimates as follows: Wesley El~:ctric Compar~yfinal on well and pumps 257.05 Toren Construction Company for Sewer line ditching 4y5.00 Moved by Alderman 'j'aylor and secordPd by Alderman Irby that the estimates be paid. The Motion Carried. Moved by Alderman Taylor a~~d Seconded by Alderman Irb;~ that sewer lire from alley between Oakland and Nassau to a7 ley between Milwaukee and Lexington be approved when terms of City Engineer are met. The Motion Carried. Moved by Alderman Stapleton and seconded by Alderman Cline that approved paving on Utica from 1`~th to 19th. The Motion Carried. ~~~~ The Mayor rep+d monthly reports for November as follows: Police Department 3472.91 Plumbing Ins. 560.85 Building 'Permits 189900.00 Tax Collector 65704.97 Animal Department 32.50 Food Inspector 10.00 Water ~ Sewer 20496.11-8 Parkicig meters 2606.50 Gen. Miscel. Collections 3042.72 Meat Inspector Feed Accd. 72.15 Moved by Alderman Cline and seconded by Alderman Irby that the reports be accepted and filed. jhe Motion Carried. Moved b,y Alderman Geo. Taylor and seconded by Alderman T. S. Stapleton that the bills be aporoved for payment. The Meeting Adjourned. The Motion Carried. List of Bills From Nov. 17th - December 7th Kerr ~ Kerr (59 Bldg.- Fd.) Kerr ~C Kerr (Airport B. Fd.) Clove ~~ Cowan Great Am. Reserve Ins. Great Am. Reserve Ins. Great Am. Reserve Ins. Shamrock Oil & Butane Tex. Water & Sewage Ass. Bryan's rood Store Salvation Army Vic ~ Bud's Electric Southwestern Pub. Ser. Southwestern Pub. Ser. Southwestern P'ub. Ser. Hout Curry (Charity) S. E. Bolles Wa. School Southwestern Bell Tele. n rt n Airport Motel Cafe City Payroll Gen. City Payroll Sw. & Wa. City Payroll Pk. Meter Hartense Palphrey Car Ex. Margaret Soucy 'r rr M. B . Hood ri -r W. D. Wilbourn J. H. McGee F. D. Gaither P7_v. Fire Dept. Mrs. L. Bailey rent W. F. Foley Contract Wa~.ier Tailoring Co. Robert W. Stoll Refund 1st Nat'l Bank Dallas Salvation Army Army ~c Navy Store Abilene Brick Co. Be-Ge Manufacturing Co. Burroughs Corp. Taa Burroughs Corp. Wa. & Sw. Barley's Col-Tex. Sta. B ~c C Electronics Gene Bumpus County Clerk Hale Co. The Clifton Shirt Co. Clove & Cowan City Blacksmith Shop -~ ,_~ Ate.. City Blacksmtf~ Shop W~t.~;,~ ;. •~: The C ame ra Shop ~' Connor Mathes Co. Mary Dye, M. D~ Daffern's Dempster Bros. Diamond Industrial Sup. Elliott Addressing Mach. Federal Laboratories Farmers Blacksmith Shop Gales Prescription .Shop Gallaway's Janitor 787.91 M ~ W. Stationery 4.60 795.00 Marr Hardware Co. 1.30 593.00 R. ~. Mangum 64.00 241.70 Morrison Sup. Co. 136.00 31.55 Mid West Reproduction 21.90 8.18 Mag aru-Nall i~Itr. Co. 13.09 6.30 Maggard-Nall Mtr. Co. 71.25 5.50 Mc Donald's Trading Post 32.45 8.00 Plains Printing Co. 16.75 52.05 Plains Welding Sup. 16.70 3.25 Neptune iKeter Co. 1051.38 182.30 Plains Machinery Co. 98.00 1231!•35 Plainview Auto Parts 181.37 1260.64 Plainview Auto Parts 8.95 23.41 Plainview Hospital ~ Clinic 501.89 20.00 Hoyt Curry 19.00 295.40 Phillips Petroleum Co. 30.51 54.13 Plainview iKotor Service 179.65 73.45 Phillips Battery Co. 38.71 14506.87 Phillips Battery Co. 26.28 2299.50 Plv, Plumbing Co. 15.82 495.51 Plains Drug 3.58 25.00 Plainview Hardware Co. 32.94 25.00 Plv. Safety Lane 50.25 25.00 Reams Electric 53.39 25.00 The Rohan Coy 494.03 25.00 Reuel Nash Chevrolet 142.80 50.00 Reed's Wrecking Co. 10.58 45.00 Roders Battery ~c Elec. 30.36 30.00 Richardson Oil Co. 5.50 450.00 Reuel Nash Chevrolet 16.23 4.50 southwestern Pub. Ser. 35.31 2.95 Seipp Macriine Shop 7.50 5062.64 Seipp Machine Shop 77.10 15.80 Santa Fe Trail Trans. 19.31 7.95 Swayze Bros. 255.00 216.00 Sears, Roebuck ~ Co. 2.38 5.62 W. 0. 'peck Maachinery 9.65 191.33 Shook Tire Company 2.50 108.53 The 5teck Co. 23.83 18.65 Strains Super Service 19.36 116.00 Southwestern Pub. Sear. 1234.25 44.80 Southwestern Pub. Ser. 159.23 1.00 Southwestern Pub. Ser. 1202.77 136.77 Western Union Telegraph 3.00 10.37 L. C. Wayland 2.50 67.40 Wests Pharmacy 9.35 3.00 Willson ~c Son Bldg. Mat. 4.60 3.80 Well Machinery 3c Sup. 145.78 11.91 Winn Motor Co. 24.54 20.00 Warren Welding Co. 7.50 3.00 Vic ~ Bud's Elec. 272.90 446.18 Army ~ Navy Store 20.65 3.96 Army & Navy Store 58.25 100.17 Duncan Ser. Station 3.00 170.14 Cooper Pontiac Cadillac 95.12 36.00 Eaton Stationery 41.64 35.01 Eaton Stationery 30.76 67.55 Edmistion Ser. Station 9.77 1 Good year Ser. Stores Hilton Hotel Cleaners Haynes Motor Co. Hale County Airport Nio~ainbotham-Bartlett n n Henry's Tire Co. Kimbell. Plv. Co. Industrial Manager's ass. Johnson Texaco Ser. Cs• E, Jones Elec. Lynns Cosden Sta. Marchant Calculators H. B. Meyer (x Son 99.h~ 1st Sup-~1~; Co. "'.32 9.40 Herald-News Publishing 2i .00 2.h5 Inman Ready-Mix Concrete 8;.78 70.00 Karpack Corp. ?,72 8I~ . hl Nat' 1 Oil ~c Butane ~ 7. ~~ 129.28 Plv. Plate ~=~1ass ~~c Mirror 1;.Z,0 106.23 W. E, Rogers Texaco 13.00 14.50 R. L. Cross T:3x .School 100.00 7.50 W, S. Gov't Printing Office 2.00. 3.50 F. R. ray 250.00 48.76 Philip Loving Treasurer ~.OC 4.25 Medical Center Hospital 100.G0 41.00 Mrs. J. W. Max. ell 72.00 5.25 Lon L. McDaniel 1~~.?(~ December 14th, 1959 The City Council and Commissioners Court of Hale County met in especial Session in the Commissioners noom at the Courthouse. Judge Lee Nowlin presided and the following were present: For the City: ~, Mayor M. ~. Hood Alderman: Alvin Stokes GC O. L . T~~ylor '~ W. H. Irby '~ C. F3. Cline, Jr. T. S. Stapleton City Attorney Joe Sharp Clerk P . H. Br`Tan For the County: Commissioners: Rayburn Karrh Homer nobinson Doc Brown Joz Odell Clerk Mildred Tucker Treasurer iK. L. Rea Jess Z~lest and Charles Young and Ross Hart also attended. the meeting. A joint Resolution affirming the action of the two bodies on Sent. 14th and authorizing si~niny of contract on the revised and enlarmed project, wa_s read and discussed. It was moored by Alderman Taylor and seconded by Alderman Irby that the C~~uncil adopt the r:~solution as read. The Motion Carried Unanimously State of Texas ~ KNOhIN ALL MEN BY THESE PitEal/NTS: County of Hale ~ ~ By virtue of Article IV, Section's 31 and 32 of the Plainview Code (City) Plainview, Texas, duly enacted by the City Council of tae amity of Plainview, Franchiseto operate taxicabs over and on the Streets and Alleys within the City of Plainview Texas, is hereby Pranced to i~ir. L. L. Powers, doing aus- iness as POin~ERS Ca3 CO. , Plainview, Texas. ~ The terms and conditions of this franchise are as follows: (1) The Franchise is granted subject to the terms, conditions and provisions of the Plainview City Code, Set out in Article IV. Section's 31 and 32 - defining TAXICA'~S and operation of such T.AXTC~~S. ~ . (2) The Term of this franchise shall be for a period of 5 (five) years beginning? as of this date or the date of the franchise. (3) With thiG franchise, the Holder hereof is Granted License To Operate (2) two TAX IC~~B~. ISSUi~;D THIS THE 21st (twenty-first) Day of December, A. D. 1959. i~I. B. Hood ~'1. B. i-iood, i~ia,yor City of rlv. ~ ATTEST. P. H. Bryan P. H. BRYAN, CITY CLLRK City of Plainview, Texas ~~~~ Moved by Commissioner Brown and seconded Commissioners Court adopt the Resolution The City Council Adjourned,-, •) ~, j P . H. RY~9~,, C ITS' CLF~RK i ,f December 21st 1959 The Motion C ~rried. ~/ M. ?~ . HOOn, MAYOR The City Council met in Regular Session at the City Hall with Mayor rJi.t3. Hood oresidin~; and the following Adlermen present: T. S. Stapleton, C. B. Cline, Jr., Geo. L. Taylor, Joe Sharp, City Attorney and w. R. Rogge, Engineer also were present. The Minutes of December 7th and 14th were read and approved. Moved b,y Alderman Stapleton and. seconded by Alderman Taylor that Council approve payment of 1200.00 in full settlement of Machinery Rental Invoice 110. 5590 from Plains Machinery company. The Motion Carried. Moved b:, Alderman 'Taylor and seconded by Alderman Cline that tree Council authorize I~Ia,yor to sign resolution INRE Funds from Government for i~iaster Plan for City. The iJlotion Carried. The Board of City Development Report for November were. read. 1~Ioved by Alderman Cline and seconded by Alderman Stapleton that the r~;port be accepted and filed, and t_e bills approved for payment. The Motion Carried. List of Bills From December 8th - 21st. We~;ley's Electric,.,Co. ,~,~ ., ,.257.05 David 1~illson Refund Sew. L. 68".,.21 Foran Cor~st~..,•Co~,~~~Set~J:•.,.~brt.~.~.'~., 495.00 W. T. Cain Refuna Sew. Line 701.32 Nu Gri~?dle Cafe ~ ~ ~ ~ 48.30 Roy Huff Refund Wat. & Sw. 1.90 Calment Meter ^ivision 11.11 Pett~T Cash General Zi1.39 Churchwel.l Bros. Oil Co. 45.06 Petty Cash Sew. 'c, hla. 7.72 I-l-,le Co. abstract Co. 6.00 Board of City Development 250.00 Nat' 1 Inst. of NIun. LaU~ Offic. 47.50 Board. of City Development 1250.00 Perrz7's C.~ulf ~':ervice 2.99 Plc. Public Library 150.00 West Tex. Eq~,,ip. Co. 13.1+L~ Jr. League Day Nursery 25.00 r~. B. McKee Company 714.80 Mercantile Nat'l Bank 1550.00 Pioneer Natural Gas Co. 181.74 Guy H. mounds, T~.x Cod.. 15.00 Pioneer Natural Gas Co. 13.11 Negro Com~~7unity iVursery 25.00 Montgomery Ward 2.09 City Payroll Acct. 13469.90 Bulldog `service Sta. 8.83 City Payroll Acct. 2561.00 ~.uick Lunch Cafe 80.65 City Payroll Acct. 540.50 The Texas Company 949.53 A. M. Feurebacher C«r Exp. 19.51 The Texas Company Wa.~~:Sw. 113.49 Southwestern Bell 'T'elepY-ione 313.93 Day & OwE;n 250.00 Southwestern bell I'eleprione 8.55 Tex. Mun. Retire. Gen. 765.75 R. ti. Vernon 10.00 Tex. Mun. Retire. Sw. ~~ Wa. 123.05 Pioneer Steak House 12.20 Tex. Mu.n. Retire . Pk. r~2. 36.12 J. C . Thomas, Jr. ttef . ~n'~a. 21.90 Plv. Builders Supply 9.10 Huff's Food Store 16.00 United Elevators 11.00 'T'rustees rirernen's RcR 123.91 ~'". Oliver Bier, Postmaster 99.00 Great Am Res. Ins. Group 126.29 B. 0. Cooper Refund Sew. Line 651.92 n -f " " " 16.66 Grc°~t Am. Reserve lns. Group 4.32 Moved. by Alderman Stapleton and seconded by Alderman Cline that the Mayors salary be set at 375.00 monthly rind Aldermen at 60.00 monthly for t :e ensuinr~ 2 ,years. The i~iotion Carried. Moved b,y Alderman Stapleton and seconded by Alderman Taylor that tre I~'a~Tors car exbense account be set at 150.00 oar month. effective <Tan. 1st., 196p. by Commissioner Udell, that the as read. The ~~otion Carried. Moved by Alderman Stapleton and seconded by Alderman 1'~ylor that trio meeting ad,ourn. The motion Carried. ~. i~'I. B. ~,00D, i~IAYUR RESOLUTION ~_ rr^ --., WfiERE'~.S the City of Plainview, Hale County, 'T'exas recognizes tree need to its proper and or_~erly growth and to prevent further development of unde~rsirable physical conditions, and WHEREAS city planning is recognized to to of pri:riar;y i:ripor~ance of the further growth and development .~f. tree CLty of tlainview, and bJhERE~~S the financial resources of t.~e City of Plai.~~,T~:w are not aae~u ate to finance in whole the necer~sary and ciesiraclE pro;r~m in ci~y plann- ing, and sJP~RIi'AS t~_~ Texas State Department of Health, acting as the State PlanninP Agency, can arr=.nge for the needed plan ~in~; ~~nd c xn arr-zn~e for the .f insnci~:;l =~.ssistance from Federal Sources. NOW TI~~.:3 ~,~~~'OR~~ BE I'z ~?S')LV~'~~ th=at the City Council of Plainview, Texas, resquests the Texas State Department of Health to arrange for the followin~ planningT services: Comprehensive Commun_ty Plan Phase 1, for the City of Plainview, 'I'ex.~s any' to ^rranTe for fin<~nci_~1 <acsistance in the sum of tip7,1~~1.25. ~3F. '11 T~,~.)~'~:~~ RE;",~L~~c:D that the City of Plainview will :Hake availa~~le upon ~~equest o~ the Texas Mate Deb-~rtm~nt of Health tro sum of ~8, 193.75 to yid in clefra.vin~ tr.e co~~t of t~:e re,_.uested s':ated planning service. P_~SS~;D .yi~dD ,`;~OP'I'Li; `I'i.IS ThE 21st ~A~ Jr D~C~_dii3~~:~t 1959. 1 ATTL; ~T: P. H. ~r~ an By: P. ~=. Bryan, ity Secretary. CI`iv OF PL.l~Vii.irv 1''i. ~. Hood By: int. ri. Hood, i~ia~ or Regular Session of January L4, 1960 1 The City Council met in regular session ~,aith Mayor M. B. Hood presiding, the follotiain? aldermen in attendence, W. H. Irby, George L. Taylor, Alvin StokPS, C. B. Cline, Jr., Joe Sharp,City Attorney, Bill Hogge, Engineer, were also present. The minutes of December 21st were read and approved. Moved by Alderman Taylor, and seconded by Alderman Cline, that Resolution on paving South Broadway and part of blest 2nd Street b~ adopted. The Motion Carried. See Ordinance Book No. 720-A Cit Engineer read estimate in favor of t3ryan ~; Hoffman on paving contract of ~776~.72 1000.00 less hold beck 7 .72 Moved by Alderman Cline seconded by Alderman Stokes that Estimate oe paid. The Motion Carried. Reports for December read as follows: Meat Inspector Fees Acc'd. 59.70 Tax Collector 92,483.93 Bldg. Permits 212,500.00 City Clerk General Fund Misc . 8, 91~1~.23 " Water ~ Sewer 19,782.66 Police Dept. 1,888.25 Water Pumped (Gallons) 57,06,300 Parking Meters 3,l~27.00 ty~iOE~ Moved by Aldermen Taylor and seconded by Alderman Cline, that reoorts be accepted. R,~ fiLd, and tre bills approved for oayment. The Motion Carried. Moved bTr Alderman Taylor and seconded b,y Alderman Cline that the meeting adjourn. The Motion Carried. ,1 ~~ P . H. B AN, C ITYi, CLERK ~~ M. B. HUOli, ivltiYOiZ List of Bills Dcc. 8 to Jan. 1.4.th Wesley's Electric Co. 25-7.05 For=m Const. Co. 495.00 Nu Grid 'le Cafe 48.30 Calmet Meter Division 11.11 Chu.rchwell Bros. Oil 45.06 Hale Co. Abstract Co. ~>.00 Nat' 1 Inst. of Mun. Law Off. 47.50 Perry's Gulf Ser. 2.99 West Texas Equipment Co. 13.44- "1. R. McKee Co. 714.80 Pioneer Natural Gas. Co. 181.74 pioneer Natural. O=as Co. 13.41 Mont~;onerv 'ard 2.09 Bull~~oc~ ~.h Ser. Sta. 8.83 Quick Lunch Cafe 80.65 The Texas Co. 949.53 The Tex~_^ Co. 113.119 'day ~~; Owen ~. , '~. .-.....~~ 4 4 T e x a. s Mu n i c i~ a'~,^::_~.~ t'~~~c'~s 250.00 7 6 5.75 Texas Mun. Retirement 123.05 Texas Mun. Retirement 36.12 Plv. Builders Supply 9.10 United Elevators 11.00 J. Oliver Bier, Postmaster 99.00 B. 0. Cooper I~tefund Sewer L. 651.92 D~-avid ~dillson " " " 683.21 W. T. Cain " " " 701.32 Ro,y Huf. W 'f S. Refund 1.90 etty c ash 41.39 Petty Cash W&S 7.72 Board. of City Development 250.00 ~3o-~rd of City Development 1250.00 Plainview Public Library 150.00 Mrs. L. Bailey Rent 30.00 Trustees Firemen's R ~: R 123.92 M. B. Hood Car Exp. 150.00 J. N. MCGCC C~~r Exp. 25.00 T"1 a inuiew Fi_rc Dept . 45.00 City of •Lubrock Bldg. Code 25.00 Am. Water ~sJorks Ass., Inc. 25.00 Burroughs Corn. Tax 191.33 Burroughs Corp. W ~~ S 108.53 Bo':~:'s Plumbing Repairs 7.50 B ~ C Electronics Labs 9.25 Blair Drug Co; 13.16 Gene Bumpus 38.45 City 3lacksmith Shop 53.50 The Camera Shop 2.70 Clowe ~, Cowan 11.66 Mary Dye, M. D. 14.00 Daf f e rn' s 63 •4-4 Connor I~lathes Co. 42.03 Diamond Industrial Supply 10.97 Dempster Brothers 4.46.18 Elliott Addressing Machine 46.81 Edmiston Ser. Station 65.49 Edmiston Ser. Sta. Pk.-M. 12.37 Fort Worth & Denver R R C o. 1.00 Gale's Prescription Shop 35.13 Walter Croodr~ion Repair S. Mtr. 5.00 Hodes Electric Co. 5.00 Hale County Ai_rnort 70.00 Hi~minbotham-Bartlett Co. 136.19 Herald-"lews PL?bli_shing Oo. 30.40 Jr. League Ddy Nursery 25.OU Mercantile Ida t' 1 ~3ank 1550.00 Guy H. Bounds, Tax Col. 15.00 Negro Community Nurs::ry 25.00 City Payroll 13469.90 City Payroll 2561.00 City Payroll 540.50 A. M. Furebacher Car Exp. 19.5: Southwestern Sell Telep. 313.98 SouthT.aestern Bell 'Telep. 89.55 R. A. Vernon Rap Refund 10.00 Pioneer Steam; House 12.20 J. C. Thomas, Jr. WAS Refun d 21.90 Huff's Food Store 16.00 Trustees Fi.remen's R. ?. R 123.91 Grp=at Am. Reserve Ins. Co. 126.29 Great Am. Reserve Ins. Co. 1.66 Great Am. Reserve Ins. Co. 4.32 T. C . i~orton W,~,S Refund 2.50 Texas Vitrified ribs Co. 981.83 Joe ~JIartin Cleaning Pit 10.00 1~Iiller x ~~Iiller Freight 4.83 Pacific Pumping Co. 291.00 City General Fund 87.48 Trustees Firemen's I3.xH.Fd. 123.92 Texas ivlun. Retire . System 601.76 Great Am. Reserve Tns. 641.40 Dir. ~ Intern~~1 3~:: vc nut~~ ? ~ ~:'-. 90 City Social Security r'und 502.33 City Payroll Acct. 14535.58 City Payroll Acct. 2287.50 City Payroll Acct. 52j.1.I-6 i~1. F. Foley Contract 450.00 Hartense Pelphrey Car Exp. 25.00 Margaret Soucy 25.00 W. D. 'n1_lbo~~rn Car Exp. 25.00 F. D. Gaither Car Fxp. 50.00 Bldg. Standards Monthly 4.00 Plainview Hardware Co. 46.1-i3 Plainview Motor Co.. 39.61 Plains Welding Supply 41.61 Plainview Hospital 180.86 Reed's Wrecking Co. 5.11 The rohan Co., Inc. 15h.65 Richardson Oil Co. 1.85 Reuel Nash Chevrolet 307.!,.1 Rogers Battery ~, Electric 22.10 Plainview ~Iospital 150.00 Southwestern Public Ser. 88.50 W. 0. Speck Machinery 3.25 Southwestern Public Ser. 85.50 Sparling Meter Company 51.90 Strains Super Service 13.10 Stovall-Booker radiator 4.33 The Speck Company 110.8 Swayze Bros. Builders Sap. 45.20 Simmangs 19.50 Sears Roebuck and Co. 5.06 The Texas i~iunicipal League 363.00 Viking Supply Corp. 43.60 Warren WEldin~ Co. 8.15 Winn Motor Co. 47.19 West's pharmacy 1.17 Willson J~ Son Building; Mat. 8.75 t~ Ni lton Hotel 19.50 Gallaway s Janitor Suzy. Inman Rudy-Mix Concrete Jornson Texaco ~.er. Donald S. Lavir~ne, Inc. T?~.c Karpark Corporation McDonald~s TrauinT; Post. Neptune Meter Company Morehead Sha.rn ~c B.oyd Mrs. J. .W, i~a~xwell`' N1 ~° W Stationery Co. y Plains Welding Supply Plainview Plumbing Co. Pioneer Natural Csas Co, Plainview S:-~fety Lane 2 ~` ~ Hilton Hotel Cleaners 3.00 59.65 Haynes :Motor Company 15.90 62.85 Jackson Tire Co. 31.0, 11.1.0 Kimbell Pl~.inview Co. 17.3c 6.00 Arcn Keys Flowers 3.00 156.30 Joe Lon~~s Texaco 6.05 47.87 i~ieinecke Bros, 5.2.0 _ 1Z~11.17 S. D. Myres Saddle Company 1.6.11 2Qi~{1J Medical Center T~osoital lOJ.00 '':7~":~:~~, 0 R, C , Mangum 29.59 '' 5.55 Morrison Supply Co. 1l~0.90 2.10 Phillips Battery Company 28.37 27.82 Plains Machinery Company 313.51 263.90 P it neY-Bowes, Inc . 6I~.3 89.45 Pioneer Pavers Inc. L;1.h0 January 1$th. Regular Reports and photographs of the condition of 3 of the elevated tanks from investigation of L. C. Kurtz. were studied by the Council. Report of the Board of City Development for December expenditures of 20$4.$1 and of the plumbling Inspector reciepts for December 350.$5 were read. ~?oved by Alderman Taylor second by Aldermen Irby, that the reports be accepted and filed and filed and the bills be approved for payment. MOTION CARRIED 1 1 I~ioved by Alderman Taylor seconded by Alderman Irby, That the Meeting ~journ„ THE MOTION CARRIED. ~, ~ C~IY C E/ } ~^'.~ M List of Bills Fr Bryan & Hoffman ,,,,,, 6766 ?5 ,,,,,. . Chicken Inn,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,320 Craig Oil Co. 6.71 Ed's Garage 3~0~~ Eaton Stationery 243,1; 1st Supply Co. 5.1i:; Foxworth Balbraith Co. 4.4`'' Henry's Tire Go. 22 211 Henry's Tire Co. Wa. & Sw. 1i;9,; Lest 66 Service Sta. 3.65 Magnolia Petroleum Co. 2.9c~ Motor Parts Co. 6.9~ National Oil & Butane 61.1r Perryts Guld Service 5.6:~ Plainview Motor Ser. 171.53 Plainview Auto Parts 93.75 Plv. Auto Parts Water 4.35 Reamts Electric 90.26 Shook Tire Co. 106.00 Shook Tire Co.Sewer 2.00 Smith-Holmes,Inc. 12$.72 Swayze Bros. Sewer •OG ~~ Swayze Bros. Sewer . z~p~p United Elevators 11.00 Rx Western Union Teleg. 3.00 Olliets Key Shop 2.5a. ~~ Hale Co. Abstract Co. 20.OU ~tx~kc Plainview Cemetery Ass. 7,50 1 National Oil & Butane 7.36 Larry Weeks(gasf'or trucks) 10.76 Mercantile Nat'l Bank 13208.10 S. Western P. Ser. n n n rt ,,,, 13.7,0 ,, n n n n- Tex. Municipal Retire. n ~r nyy=A. & om Jan. 6 - Jan. 1$ 123 .3;c 74$ . $ z: sT~~ • lz3 , 06 Tex. hun.ReitrementPK.M. 46.20 The All ov Dual P~C Meter Co 57.70 . . 5.$5 Duncan Service Station 1.00 Elliott Addressing Mach. Co. 12.00 Lubbock Grader Blade Co. 57.60 Montgomery ti~Tard 3 5.96 The Rohan Co. 203.47 Tex. Public Health Ass. 10.00 Smith-Holmes, Inc.Traffic S. 392.00 West Texas Equipment Co. $6.$4 The Texas Co. 190.31 The Texas Co. Vda. & Sw. 30. CC` Carl Grizzeil-Plum. & Heatin g 14.40 " " P & H Pk. Mete r 10.y5 The Texas Co. General 1199.75 The Texas Co. V~'. & S. 129.20 State Dept. of Pub. ~;ie1f . SS 37$7.12 n rr n n n n 21 ~ 40 Texas Eng. Extension Ser. 42.00 Republic Nat'l Bank of Da1.1 3156.00 Boyd & Davenport Gen. 4$1.4 G'dA. & SW. 15$.43 " n " PK. Meter 14.76 Hale Go. State Bank 2642,50 Board of City Development 250.00 rt ~: ,t r~ 1250.00 Plv. Public Library 150.00 Jr. League Day Nursery 25.00 Mercantile Nat'l Bank 1550.00 Guy H. Bounds, Tax Col. 15.00 Negro Community Nursery 25.00 A. P~. Feuerbacher Car Ex. 15.71 City Payroll Acct. Gen 1 3533.00 " " " PK. meter 476. 50 ~~ n ~- Vda. & Sw. 2499.00 Bobby Sha.ddix Refund on Ins. $.91 Kurtz Staple Jack Service 230.00 January 1$th, 1960 REGULAR SESSION. The City Council met at the City Hall with Mayor M. B, Hood presiding, and the following Aldermen present, W. H. Irby, Alvin Stockes, Geo. L. Taylor and C. B. Cline Jr. Joe Sharp City Attorney and V+T. R. Hog=~e City Engineer were also present. Moved by Alderman Irby seconded by Alderman Taylor, That the Council pay the insurance due on the base ball park improvements, in order to protect the investment. The Motion Carried. Moved by Alderman Irby seconded by Alderman Cline, That the Council authorize paving in alley between Broadway and Ash, and Ioth. and 11th. St. to be of concrete according to City Engineers specifaca- tions and city to participate on 251 basis. The Motion Carried. A request of Southwestern Public Service Company for extension on youth Date St. was deferred for study by the City Attorney. Moved by Alderman Cline seconded by Alderman Stokes, That street light be authorized on corner of 23rd. and Elpaso Street. The Motion Carried. Moved by Alderman Stokes seconded by Alderman Irby, That the Council grant A7r. Johnson a 5 year extension of his lease on the lot at 5th and Denver Street. The Motion Carried. Moved by Alderman Cline seconded by Alderman Irby, That the Council pass Ordinance prepared by Joe Sharp, issuing warrants for the tractor, the Ordinance being -number 721. The Motion Carried. THE MINUTES OF JANUARY 4th. READ AND APPROVED. Moved by Alderman Taylor secomded by Alderman Irby That the meeting adjour, r The Motion Carried. ,~ f -: ~' ~~ .,y~ YR Regular Session February 1, 1960 The City Council met in Regular Session with Mayor M. B. Hood presiding and the following Aldermen present: Geo. L. Taylor, T. S. Stapleton, Alvin Stokes, V~. H. Irby and C. B. Cline, Jr. A petition was red in behalf of Frontier Equipment Incorporated asking the Council to bring certain lands into the City. Moved ~y aldermen Stapleton and seconded by Alderman Stokes that the petition be granted. SFE ORnINANCE ~COffi # 1 The 1'~~,otion Carried. P~~oved by Alderman Irby and seconded by Alderman Cline that Frontier Equipment Inc. be granted perTnission to erect a building over the sewer line crossing their oroperty on easement, subject to signing a license to be drawn by City Attorney before such improvements are made. The .fioti ~n Carried. i~ioved by Alderrr~an `Taylor and seconded by Alderman Stokes that pass Ordinance No. '722, setting policy on grater furnished outside City Limits, to correseond wia?~i sewer ordinance. 1 The P=.otion Carried. The minutes of January 1$th were read and approved. P~Toved by Alderman Stokes and seconded by Alderman Irby that Council authorize 2 hour parking meters on East side of Ash Street, 130 feet north from $th Street. ~~`~~~ The P~Zotion C.-~rried. Moved by Alderman Irby and seconded by Alderman Cline that the Council addept the license from Fort ~~orth & Denver R R Co. for crossing Dirrimitt right-of-~~~ay ne<r Nassua Street. The Motion Car ied. Reports for Janu~:ry were reed as fol,~ot~,~s: Pioneer Natural Gas St. Rentals Southwestern Pub. Ser. xentals Animal Dent. Building Permit Dollars Meat Inspection fees Tax Collector City Clerk 'gr'ater & Sewer P~~iscellaneous General Fund V~ater plant gals. pumped Police Report Parking iVTete~: s 2664.72 433$.47 20.50 240750.00 60.35 1131b4.56 20795.77 10750.42 54049200 1739.36 2376.00 ~-, .` T~loved by Alderman Taylor and seconded by Al^erman Stokes that the reports be accepted and filed and the list of bills be approved for payment. The Itiiotion Carried. List of Bills from Jan. 1$ to Februa~~y 1 a: M ~~ 1 1 Mercantile Nattl Bank 914$.65 City of Lubbock Bldg. Cod e 25.00 Kurtz Steeplejack Service 230.00 i~Tedical Center Hospital $6.93 I~lanagement Information " 75.00 Southwestern Bell Tele. 320.36 Santa Fe Trail 16.66 Great Am. Reserve Ins. 20.29 Joe I~Tartin 10.00 iV1rs. T Templeton Refund 7. $0 City Payroll Acct. 232$.50 Hartense Pelphrey Car E. 25.00 M. 3. Hood Car Exp. 150.00 J H ~1cGee Car Exp. 25.00 Plv. Fire Dept. Car Exp. 45.00 ~~r F Foley Contract 450.00 Bryan & Hoffman Const. 242.OC' Burroughs Corp. ~:~~a8cSw 10$.53 Crenshaw Paint ~ Glass 2.$5 ti^d T Cain Motor Co. ,,: 1.3$ _ Ual1~~. 'fool 8c~ Supply ~ . ~ 195.90 1st supply ~.Cq~. 120.16 GallawayTS Janitor 31.25 Kimbell Plainview Co. 13.50 Haynes i~~lotor ~%o, 52.75 Hobbs Trailers 74.00 rTcDonaldts Trading Post 15.90 Medical Center Hospital 75.30 Neptune i~~leter Company 774.64. National Disinfectant $2.20 Plv. I~'~otor Service $.50 Pioneer Natural Gas Co. 301.36 The ~~ohan Co. 30.10 Rawlinson Elec. Co. 150.00 Rogers Batte~~y & Elec. 44.69 The Steck Company 13.35 Southwestern Public Ser. 19.96 Southt~restern Public Ser. 73$.56 Texas ti'~elders Supply 17.50 Vuhite Stores, Inc. 6.49 Plainview Builders Sup. 2.50 Plv. I~lotor Service 105.90 L C erayla_nd 13.50 Sw:~yze Bros Bldg Cont 175.00 B & C Electronics Labs 37.60 ~1ary Dye, i"~ D 14.00 Hale County 567,72 Illinois California Exp. 2.65 P~~Tercantile Natfl Bank $193.00 Bldg. Stand~Yrds Subscription 4.00 J. ~. Long Roofing Co. 42.00 Dan P:acNaughton Inc. 70$.30 R. :~. Prich~:.rd 'a`a8cSw Refund 3$.40 Southwestern Bell Telep, 53.95 Am. Res. Insurance Co. 153.72 Great Am. Res. Ins. Co. 5.26 U S Govtt Printing Office 2.50 City Payroll Acct. 14$23.3$ City Payroll Acct. 51$.63 P~Zargaret Coucy Car Expense 25.00 V~. D. Wilbourn Car Expense 25.00 J D Gaither Cyr Expense 50.00 IYTrs. L Bailey Rent 30.00 Abilene Brick Co. 216.00 Gene Bumpus Gas & Butane 1~7,~.0 Burroughs Corp. Tax 191.33 Connor ~Ylathes Co. 99, 03 Dempster Brothers 446.1$ Firestone Stores 371.62 The Fecheimer Bros. Co. 126.00 Hilton Hotel Cleaners 2.45 Hale County Airport 70.00 Hilton Hotel 64.50 Joe Longts Texaco 36.$2 I'~~lorris~n Supply Co. 9.40 r & V Stationery Co. 15.90 Nunn Electric Supply 4.47 Phillips Petroleum Co. 34.20 Phillips Battery Co. 101.41 Plv. Plumbing Co. 33.25 Plainview Hospital 294,2$ Reuel Nash Chevrolet 246.60 Smith-Holmes, Inc. 44.11 St~_te Chemical Co. 2$0.14 Southwestern Public Service 1234.35 Trl 0 S?eck I.lachinery 102.12 s~arren ~~Yelding Co. 19.50 ~~inn Ielotor Co. 263.34 Plains Office ~~~achines 19.45 j~.eams Electric 45•$7 ~daller Tailoring Co. 90 Shook Tire Co. 21$.00 The Camera Shoo 11.$3 Gale's Prescription Shop 47,05 Index Publishing Corp 7,$5 Medical Center Hospital 100.00 The motion carried. Moved by Alderman Taylor second by Alderman Cline, that the meeting adjourn. ' The motion carried. ~ ~f- , Iv" B Hood P. H. Bryan, ity Clerk M. B. oo , iayor ~~74 Regu~.ar Session February 15, 1960 The City Council met in Regular Session in the Council Room at the City Hall, with Niayor M. B. Hood presiding, and the following Aldermen were present: Alvin Stokes, C. B. Cline Jr., and TJ'r. H. Irby. Joe Sharp City Attorney and Vd. R. Hogge City Engineer were also presdnt. The T~;ayor opened five (5) bids on Garbage truck and bed, received in response to public advertisement. The bids were as follows: Winn: Motor Company 7936.00, P~euel Nash Chevrolet Co. $4$5.00 Vv'. T. Cain IvTotor Co. $145.00 Chuck Mitchell (Dodge) $29$•$4 Niaggard Nall T~iotor Co. $000.00 Moved by Alderman Irby second by Alderman Cline, that Council accept the low bid of Winn Motor Co. 7936.00 The motion carried. Moved by Alderman Cline second by Alderman Irby, that the Kiwanis V~restling charge be reduced to 50.00 per month from Feb. 20 to April 23, 1960. The motion carried. The minutes of February 1st, 1960 read and approved. P~ioved by Alderman Stokes second by Alderman Irby, that the Payor be authorized to sign contract with Lizzie T~~erryrnan Trust for land to be used as a park by the City, east of Frisco Addition. The motion carried. Proved by Alderman Stokes second by Alderman Cline, that an order for the Regular Election be passed as follows: The motion Carried. ELECTION ORDER IT IS ORDERED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PLAINVIE`~~, TEXAS, that an election be held at the City Auditorium in said city of Plainview, on the first tuesday in April 1960, the same being the fifth day of said month, for the election of the fol- lowing officers for said City-towit: A T~~iayor and three Aldermen to fill the places of those whose terms expire, and all terms shall be for two years. Paul Shick is named Presiding Judge of said Election and Roy I'iaxey is named Judge and i~ss. L. D. Brown and P~1rs. Grace Roberts are named as Clerks. A copy of this. order•~., ~,~~~ed by the l~Tayor and attested by the City Clerk .sk~all•:~:sery.e,. as'' h~q~,..~e, of said Election, and shall be posted and published as r'~q~iired by law. Done this 17th, day of February 1960. M. B. Hood B. ood, Mayor ATTEST: P. Bryan City Clerk Tti~ioved by Alderman Stokes second by Alderman Ir'~y, that paving on West 6~.,h street from Denver to Joliet be 5$ feet wide. The motion carried. Pv~oved by Alderman Irby second by Alderman Cline, that the Council authorize the execution of the Stepson contract lease, on lot 16 City Addition as read by City Attorney Joe Sharp. The motion carried. Plumbing & Electrical report for January read showing collections of X450.65. 1`w7oved by Alderman Cline second by Alderman Irby, that the reports ~~ be accepted and filed and the list of bills submitted by ap= proved for payment. . The motion carried. LIST OF BILLS: Feb. 4, 1960 to Feb. ~.5, 1960. Shook Tire Co. Shook Tire Co. ` Swayze Bros. Vdalker Tailoring Co. Army & Navy Store Army & Navy Store B. ti~~. Auto Supply Billts Upholstery Blair Drug Co. City Blacksmith Shop Dulaney Auto Parts Daff ern t s Eaton Stationery if ft rf tf Farmer Nursery L~~J Hig--inbotham-Bartlett u ft ft ;,~ ' Henry's Tire Coy ~ ~ ft ff fr ~..p Henderson Bros. Ambul. ~ Herald News Pub. Holland Office Inman Ready i~~Iix Hale County Jimmiets Finer Cleaners Johnson Texaco Lest 66 Service Lubbock Grader Blade I~iid-Jest Reproduction Edmiston Service I'~Zrs. J. ~e. T-lax-well R. C. P~angum P~iaggard-i~Tall IUItr. National Oil & Butane The Plv. Tribune Plv. Auto Parts Plains welding Supply Plv. Auto Part Plv. Glas s & Pviirror Plv. Hardware Co. Plv. Hardware 149.75 Plv. Safety Lane 22$.75 6$.25 Richardson Oil Co. 9.00 175.00 T'd. E. Rogers Texaco 10.50 .90 Reams Elec. 45.$7 25.70 The Rose Shop 4.50 2.95 E. F. Shearer 4.50 4.44 Strains Super Service 12.60 22.50 So~~~estern Public Ser. 3.97 34.39 Stovall-Booher Radiator 1$.90 5$.$5 Sands Cafe 41.60 1.00 Swayze Bros. 47.70 3.40 United Elevator 11.00 15.00 Vicks Cleaners 1.50 56$•39 The ti°uestern Union Tel. 3.00 194.20 Churchwell Bros. 4.25 51.00 ~~Tillson & Son 5.95 121.13 Boyd & Davenport 672•$5 35.60 Jack H. Dickey 112.00 137.95 C. R. Stegall 15.50 2$.90 Plains vdelding Sup. 2.40 13.00 Trustees Firemens R.&R. 126.22 40.05 Tex. T~Iunicipal Ret• 923.4$ 27.16 National Oil & Butane 66.25 15.00 Carl Grizzel Plbg. 22.50 161136 G~'estern Auto Assoc. 2.30 .90 George F. Ca?ce Co. 11.9$ 32.90 Railway Express 5.29 2.25 Plv. Sanitation Ser. 112.50 362.$$ Curry I%tr. Freight $.52 $.l$ The ~~anta Fe Trial Trans. 16.66 3.75 Allen t s Seti~ring i~iachine Co. 20.00 72.00 Chester Blenins 11.25 4.3$ Bill Rogers Texaco 3.20 22.7$ Plv. Chamber of Commerce 17.50 1.50 Jim Clayton 15.00 5.00 Jack H. Dickey 172.00 101.1$ Curry T~otor Freight 5.76 4.~0 Curry Pfotor Freight 1.67 14.32 A. hi. Feuerbacher 20.0$ 10. J5 Illinois-California 1$.3$ 12.07 Kurtz Steeple Jack Service 360.00 11.14 Moved by Alderman Cline second by Alderman Irby, that meeting adjourn. The motion car d. ~'' P. H. Bra ~/~" ~~'~~'-~~ - l-i. B. food H. Bryant ty ~~, rkT "~~~ M. B. Hood, i~iayor ~. , ,, ..'Regular"`Session March 7th, 1960 The City Council rnet in Regular Session with T~~ayor 1~. B. Hood nre- siding and the following Alderman present, VJ. Ii. Irby, Alvin Stokes, C. B. Cline, Jr. and Geo. L. Taylor. City Attorney, Joe Sh.=ro, ~~nd City Engineer, 'e~. R. Ho~~ge were also present. P~ioved by Alderm,•~n C ~ ine and seconded by Alderr_lan Ir~y that the Council accent the survey of necessary lights for 7th Street P=3rlc and High School Utica Street vicinity and order the installation r~s oer drawing bri Bing the total 1i ;Its to 795. The T~Iotion Carried. Itiioved by Alderman Taylor and seconded by Alderman Irby, that Chip Elliott and Grady Tunnell 'oe appointed to 2 year terms on City Planning Commission beginning January 1, 1960. The I~iotion C~~rried. iVioved by Alderman Irby and seconded by ~;lder:~~an Cline th,~.t the estimate in favor of Kerr & Kerr Architects on tie Char.~lber of Comrr_erce Building be paid amount ~f 249.44. The lotion Carried. ~~ T~loved by Ald~rrnan Irby and seconded by Alderr~_~.n Cline that The Panhandle Engineers and Contractors estimate in amount of X16629.71 on Chamber of Commerce Building be paid. The i`~.otion Carried. T~:oved o,y Alderman Taylor and seconded b~;r ~alderr~:an Cline, th,t the nreliriinary draft of three way agreement of the City, :~t~ to Planning hoard, and the Housing adrnini tration be approved. The T~~otion Carried. ~~ov~d by Alderran Irby and seconded by Alderman Taylor th•_it the Council authorize the T.iayor sig~ting Fight of '~ay e serpent to Southwestern Public Service Co?nnany across oa:~~t of Air-port according to resolution prep.=rred by the City~Attorney. The T~otion Carried. The minutes of February 15th were read and approved. The follo~,-ping reports were r :=~d for the month of Febr~.zary. Police Report 2023.45 T~~Iater Plant gals. ?~ur~ped 495$5500 Paring T~'ieters 1965.50 T~ieat Inspector fees accrd. 57.30 Pound 36.50 Building Per~~~its 356.90 City Clerk ~u~Jater & Sewer 19043.4$ City Clerk I~iiscellaneous Gen. 4114.76 Tax Collector 41055.92 B.C.D. Expense Account 15$7.$2 List of Bills From Feb. 17 - -larch 7 State Chemical 44.00 The Steck Co. 14.7$ Stovall Bo~~her Radiato r 15.50 Vick's Cle ners 1.50 Strain's auger Service 21.45 Western Union Teleg. 3.00 ~'a'ell T~~achinery & Suo. 151.4$ etiinn T~iotor Co. 30.$3 L. C. °dayland,i~~. D. 7.00 Walt's Trim Shop 20.00 ^~inn hotor Co. 296.70 Vtiillson & Son Bldg. 4.43 Vdest's Pharmacy 7.65 ti5iest's Pharmacy 17.77 A~zto Parts Supply 10.57 Blair Drug Co. 15.06 Three Beall Bros. 12.00 Connor TUia _,hes Co. 23.91 Co:~_ior T~~:athes Co. 4.37 Daff ern's 60.00 Daffern's 4.9$ First Supply Co. 35.51 Dre~.v Cil1a I'imeogra~~~h 26.05 Hale Co. State Bank 2140.00 Railway Ex_oress 7.13 L. F . V~ynn 5.00 Great Am. TZeserve Ins. 140.$9 " " „ 17.93 Great Ar:. preserve 4.65 South^;estern Bell ~I'ele p305.31 Southti,estern Bell Tele p 7$.96 hirs. L. B. .~oucy Gal. 60.50 F D Gaith:r Galveston 144.50 Hale Co. ;Mate Bank 27 0199.75 Lemons Funeral Home 25.00 Plv. Sanitation Ser. 140.00 Jac;, H Dickey Tr:ct V.`. 60.00 Bale Co. State B-.nk 1 3574•$9 Hale Co. St~~te Bank 155.OC Hale Co. St_'te Bank 130.00 Hale Co. :Mate Bank 3155.00 Bob Caddell Cement 792.00 ~- r~ t- 60.00 Weeks Gulf Service 7.03 Bobby Gray Tract ~r ti°~ '7. 00 Jose HinejoUa Aud. 6.00 J Oliver Bier Postmast er 99.00 Plv. Plumbing Co. $x:00 Nat•T1• -l~t~.t•~~tx~~~'of.. T~Tun• ~".,,~0~:'00'. Hale Ca. Red Cross'' " ' 10.00 Petty C~.sh Genaral 33.27 Petty C< sh a°~a & Sew Petty Cash Pakring Teter T,lercantile Nat'l Bank T~Iercantile Nat' 1 Balk f~ercantile Nat'l Barlk P. H. Bryan, Collector Trustees Firemens it ~: R Fund Trustee Firemens R & R Fund Tex. N;uncipal Retirement Gre_ t Am~~~rican Reserve Ins. City National Bank City Soc. Security Fund W. F. Foley Contract Harten::.e Pelohrey C=r Exp T~~argaret aoucy Cyr Exp -. B. Hood C~,r Exp City P~~yroll ticct. City Payr~11 :~.cct, City Payroll Acct. ~`1. D. ',:~ilbourn Cyr Exo. J. H. McGee Car Ex;~ ~~ F D Gaith~r Car Exp Plainvi~v~r Ii'i_ e Deot T~°rs. L. Bailey Dent Ernest Hollo~~•:av Refund `,da &~ Niax Reece :refund a.`a ~, 5w Tex .s I~'unicio~;l Retirement Texas Tunicip~l retirement Texas I~•:unicibal I-?etirement Army & I~tavy Store Army ~c Ldavy atore Barley's Col-Tex :station J B Battle Uniform Co. J B Battle Uniform Co. B & C Electr:~nics Labs Gene Burnpus Burr~ug:~s Corp Burrou~~,ris Coro. Tax Sw Burroughs Corp '~ater &. Sewer Burt's :~ tand:•rd Service The C=:mera chop City Blac'csmith Shop Consumers Fuel yss. J ~ Cooke C ~. Office of County Clerk Corr. C~~urt Jury Derl~ster Bros. Dre~ti7 Cil1a Iimeogr•~~ph Duro Test Corporation i'-ary Dye i~~:. D. 12.75 1.55 1$56.25 10615.00 5310.00 7.50 124.22 124.22 690.24 675.67 2611.20 $05.79 450.00 25.00 25.00 150.00 14405.05 2277.50 4~t2.29 25.00 25.00 45.OC 30.00 3.15 1.15 757.72 119.$9 46.20 1.90 2$ . 9$ 14.35 119.55 3$.95 5$.60 54.14 116.04 191.33 lo$. 53 11.09 20. $$ 57.50 1.25 2$.54 5.00 $. 00 446.1$ 12.36 43.00 25.00 ~~ Elliott ~~ddressing I~;ach. 93.62 Eaton ~t tionery 24. _~-r~ Eaton stationery Gen 329.04 CloU.~e & Co~.r:n 26.15 Clowe & Coy: an 243.52 Tleptune Teter Co. 522, c ~ Flex Rod Pi-~e Tool Co. 1$6.$6 01 Lie's isey Shop 2.35 Foxworth G~~:lbraith 39.65 ~ hillir~s B,~:ttery Co. 70. E1 City N~.~tion~l B ~n'_~ 3160.00 P1v. Plate Glass & T~irror 55.6C Gale's Prescription 51.96 Pioneer Pavers Inc. 33.20 Ga11a~~ay's Janitor 20.10 Pl<--ins Office I'_achines Co. 19.1;.5 General Industrial Co. 9.95 Peerless Pump Divi~;ion 154.2 Grayb~~r ao. 135.79 P1-;_invieti~r Safety L:~ne 123.15 Hale Co. ~'iiroort 70.00 Plainvi~vr HarIw~~.re Col 36.93 Heral~~ Ne.~~s Publishing 37.50 Plainview Hardt~~~re Co. 34.4.1 Haynes T~"rotor Co. 33.75 Plainview Plumbing Co. 102.7 Henderson Bros. Ambulrnce 31.50 Plainview Body T~dorks 65.13 Henry's `L'ire Co. 33.74 Plainview T~iotor Ser. 29$.00 Henry's Tire Co. 266.50 Pioneer Natural Ga.s 335.90 :-i:ilton Hotel 10.50 Pioneer N:Mural Gas 1$.25 Hol_,And Office Supplies 3.22 Plainview Hosoit~~l & Clinic 713.09 Hig~;inboth~m-B-.rtlett 17.10 Plainvi:~T-:~ Re~d~; I?ix Concrete 13.95 Hig,~inbotharn-Bartlett 53.42 Tteuel T1ash Chevrolet 250.17 Higginbotham-B<-_rtlett 47.99 Reuel Nash Chevrolet 13.70 ;Tilton Hotel Cl~_ners 2.00 The Rohan Co. 305.18 Huffs Food Store 6.65 Rawlinson Elec. Sun. 9.23 Intern.-~ti~n~~l Conf. of B1d.215.93Reums Electric 93.26 The Karp=:~cr Corp 1$.O9 Reed's ~~recking Co. 37.9$ ~~ Rich .rd~ A Iieffl~r I'I. D. 100.00 Reed's `::reeking Co. 30.00 T:. B. T~~e,yer & S.m $0.35 Riche.rdson Oil Co. 3.25 sir.-bell lv. Co. 23.30 Robinson & Herring Drug 1.$9 ,,,,,, Long Bell Co. 1.76 Rockwell Bros. ~ Co. 4.05 R C I•:angum 97.61 Rogers Battey & Electric 20.43 R C 1=angum 30.72 Roge~~,s B~..tter~, ~: Electric 42.20 I~":ag~;._:rd-T1a11. I',tr. Co. 10.12 Smith Holmes Inc. 1$7.$9 hedical Center Hospit~ul 10".00 Swayze Bros. Bldg. 220.00 T•':cDonald's `I'r=Odin t'ost 30.75 Sargent Sovaell Inc. 10. $6 Lon I~`:cDaniel 3.30 Stone & T~ieredith 4.25 Joe T~Iartin Cla<_a,ning Pit 10.00 Sein>> T~IacNine Shop 265.40 R 0 'willi~mson 24.00 Seine PJiachine Shoo 42,50 T~~ & .~, Stationery 14.60 Shook Tire Co. ~ 179.75 T, & s~ St :tionery 20.65 I'~Ioved by Alderman Cline and seconded by .~lderma.n Taylor that the report:~ be acceoted and filed and the bills be a.pnroved for payment. The Potion Carried. At a regular meeting of the City Council of the City of Pla.invie~~r held in the City Hall of said City on the 7th day of TLarch, 1960, this following Resolution was introduced and passed by unanimous vote of Councilmen present: A R SOLJ'T'IOPd BE IT ~~{;SOLVLD thr-~t the Southwestern Public Service Company be granted an easement and right-of-T~aay over and uoon the land described in the co!~y of the easement ~~ttached to this Resolution; subject, hova- ever, to the terms and provisions of said easement ~as contained in the said copy attached hereto, and th::t the P~ayor of the City ~f Plainview be authorized to execute s==.id easement for -and on behalf of the C~t~Z of Plainview and to deliver Brame to tr'~e Southv~.iestern Public Service Cor,lpany. sT,. ~~ ~L,, ~r~t-.s C)U"i'Y ~~_~' H:=PLC CI i Y JF PL.''.Ii1VI ~V~t' ~ The above foregoing Resolution ~;.s passed unanimous vote of tl~e City Council at a regular session of the City Council held in the City Hall in the City of Plainview on the 7th day of T•arch, 1960, to which I certify. Paul Bryan PAUL B~tYti°~T, City Clerk City of Plainview, Texas Poved b,y Alderman Taylor and seconded by Aldermrn Cline th<t the me-tine; adjourn. The T-iotion Carried. ~~ P. H. Bryan, City C erk T~'i. B. Hood, i~~ayor % G~ °~ - a I~~GULrirt ~~.5~_i.'.iiV i~IAR.CH 21st, 1960 ~- „r-~- Tht: City Council of Plainview, Texas met in regular ~es::,ion in the Council Room at the City Hal i at 7:30 P. hi. I'~iayor T`. B. Hood presiding ti~rith the following Aldermen attending: Alvin Stokes, Geo. L. Taylor, w. H. Irby, and C. B. Cline, Jr. City Attorney Joe Sharp and City Enineer ~~~. H. Rogge T~.~ere ~:~lso present. The I~•ia~or re<d bids in response to public advertisements for Street Imo_ rove- ments as folloti~~~s: Bryan & i-Ioffman 956b5.45 rr tt No . 2 $653 5. $6 Kerr Paving Company 10353$•90 No. 2 925$3.3$ Pioneer Pavers 9$642.90 No. 2 91795.70 T~ioved by Alderman Taylor and seconded br Alderman Cline, the-t resolution on accepting Engineers plans and estimates be ~.dopted. The IU.oti:~n Carried. I~ioved by t~~ldern-ian Irby seconded by Alderman Cline that Ordinance No. 723 be adopted, declaring necessity naming streets to be improved etc. The l~~iotion Carried. P~'~oved by Alderman Taylor and seconded by Alderman Cline, th~:t the exist- ing contract for Street Paving ti~rith Bryan andHoffman be extended for 1960. The P-~otion Carried. Minutes of N~arcrr 7th were read and approved. Plumbing; Inspectors report for Fe~r~:~~ry were read in the art~ount of 4$4.50• I,'oved by Alderman Taylor and seconded by Alderman Stokes that the reports be accented and filed and the bills approved for payrnnt. The T~~iotion Carried. List of bills from March 7 - Niarch 21 Bobts Plumbing Repairs $.00 Caprock t~~a & Sw association 22.50 J. R. Russell Uniform 45.00 Caproc.':°a & Sw Association 5.00 J. ~~. Butler Uniform 45.00 The Texas Co. 1107.07 Kerr ~c Kerr 249.44 The Texas Company 151.41 Panhandle Eng. ~c Const. 16629.71 George Farris 10.00 P~ogers Conoco 6.50 wick Lunch Cafe 50.$0 Southwestern Pub. Ser. 30.74 Bobber Shadix Refund Ins. 19.20 Southwestern Pub. Ser. 1234.35 Board of City Development 250.00 Southwestern Pub. Ser. 163.65 Board of City Develo~rnent 1250.00 Southwestern :'ub. Ser. 719.95 P1v. Public Library 7.50.00 General Industrial C~. 39.95 Jr. League Day Nursery 25.00 Duncan :service Station 2.50 Mercantile Nat'l Bank 1550.00 Farmers Blacksmith 1.50 Negro C~mrr.unity Nursery 25.00 Carl Grizzell Plb. & H 10.00 P. H. Bryan Collector I Trimble 15.00 Hale County 245.0$ City Payroll Acct. 13$43.99 J ,~ P~iaxwell 72.50 City Payroll :acct. 2467.00 K v~I~.agnets & Tuneup 11.$0 City Payrol_ Acct. 475.50 Joe Long's Texaco 21.00 Guylie's Plur~zbing 14.00 i~:idwest reproduction 12.13 Vic & Bud's Electric 175.55 National Oil 8c Butane 67.15 Vic & Bud's Electric 10$6.5$ Plv. Auto Parts 52.43 IJedic~l Center I-Iosnital 200.00 Plains u'delding Supply 7.20 A. ~. Feuerbacher Car Exp 17.73 Perry's Gulf Service 47.7$ Boyd & Davenport 475.$0 The r~ohan Co. 55$•90 Boyd & Davenport 155.92 S~:nta Fe Trail Trans. 11.$2 Boyd & Davenport 15.93 United Elevators 21.50 uu. E. Rogers Tes.aco 4. Ci% uaesley's electric 3$1.39 railway E;~-oress 7.20 i~urtz Steele j~c'.1 Ser. 212.50 Sout~iwestern Bell Telephone 307.07 Southwestern Be11 Telep 59.30 City Payroi-'_ $.91 Gre:~ t American Ins. Co. 155.2$ Great American ~~~es. Ins. Co. 19.OU T II I~icKeev~~r 44.OC Cooper Ponti~=.c Cadillac 105.00 I~ioved b % ~~lderma.n Taylor seconded by Alderman Cline th:~t the me ~tin~; be ad jour•ned. ~,} , i ~ r~ ) ~ f ~;. i R y! j'~n-i''~.~' ~ ;_ P. H. yap, Cit Clerk r T'e motion Carried. ~~~ '~~. B. Hood, i~iayor ~1 ~ ,~? ~,~' ~, ~' ' ~ ~' (1 II ~ ~ ~'{~ -i'i ,~ -•+ ~: ~ t-)' rTt (~, ('i ~~ (~ n G1 (~ '~ C i (n n _ ;9 ~7 Tv' i ? A_. 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Ut ~ U, ~ t'\ '~ `'1 _ ' -_ f;l ~ ~ v h ~' rJf ~ ~ W Gy ~ ~ ~ ~ x m ~ `~ tr, ~ `+.r~ t1, '~ ~ `~ ~ ~,,' ^,~, `q v u0 <1 `'a ,~ QO ~` ~ , U :j x~ n L' ~ 1 ;~~ ,~; ~'" ~ t., "~e 1.~. a ?~ Y3 ~ '~ ° ! , ~ ~ ~ +~` W ~ ": C D o r- .. D t,~ c~ '~, N ~ ti~ ^ 4 ,.,~ b "~ ~'+ ° N V O o V O - i m Q ,, T < --~_ __ __ _ ,. _.. - - - -_ fi. _ _._-.4. _ __.~._ __.~... .. ~~.--~.-_.___-- ~ , .~ m~ ~ ~ ~ ' .--- t. -.. .I n ~~ fA NOTICE OF SPECIAL MEETING THE STA`T'E OF TEXAS ~ CITY OF PI:AINVIEW ~ UNTY OF HALE ~ T~ MEMBERS OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PLAINV:IEW, TEXAS NOTIC~s IS HEREBY GIVEN that a special meetinf of the City Council of the City of Plainview Texas, will be held a~ the City Hall in said City on the 2 th day of March 1960, at 10:00 0' clock A. M., for the purpose of discussing and considering the passage of an ordinance ratifying, approving and adopting estimates, rolls and statements of the City Engineer of the City of Plainview, Texas. Ordering hearing to be fiven to the owners of abutting property prior to assessment for improvement of such abutting property, prescribing procedure for such hearing, naming date, time and place of heari_n~ and to order the City Clerk to ,give notice of such hearinP and prescribing the form of such. notice and hearing. DATED, this the 25th day of March , 1960. ~,/~ .- ~~ ,~~ ATTE ~T : °:} City Secretary, C ~t of Plainview Texas Mayor, City of Plainview, Texas CONSENT TO MEETING WE, THE UNDERSIGNED, members of the City Council of the City of Plainview. Texas, hereby accept service of the foregoing notice, waiving any and all irregularities in such service and such notice, and consent and agree that said City Council shall meet at the time and place herein name d,~nd for the purpose herein stated. ~.~~~ _' / ..~ ,. `' e SP ~CI1"~L ;~~~S~LON T•~I~~:rch 25, 1960 2'~ 9 The City Council met in Special cession ~'or ,ie pur~~ose of discussing, and considerin the passage of ~=:n Ordinance ratifying approving and do~~ting estimates rolls and statements of the City engineer of the City of Plainviw Texas ordering hef~rin_; t,o be given to the os~-:Hers o_`' abutting property, prescribing :procedure for suc:~z hearinf7, nming d-:Le, tine ~n~Tnlce of ;.e :ring and to order theCity Clerk to give notice of such he :.ring ~.nd prescribing the form of such notice and he :ring. T~iayor T~~. B, i-Tood presided and she fol ~oti~ain-; Aldermen were present J~. H. yrby, Geo. L. Taylor, T. S. Stapleton and C. B. Cline, Jr. City .=attorney Joe Sharp and City:~ngine~r 'yti. r~. Hogge were also present. An agreement ti~~:zi-:-ing notice of the S~~ecia? T'e~tin:T and consentin^; to the meeting ti•:r•?s presented and signed. It was moved by Alderman Taylor and sec~~nded by Alderman Irby, that the Ordinance No. '72t+ be adopted. The 1'•'iotion Carried. TVoved by Alderman Cline seconded by Alderman St:=-pleton th--it the meeting adjourn. The I'~'otion Carried. ~ ~ rv ,~~~" P. H. Bryan, City Clerks ~.. Hood, Tayor r--, rt~GUL'aR SBSSI~JN April 4, 1960 The City Council met in Regular session with ICayor T•=. B. Hood presiding and the following Aldermen present: ~~~. H. Irby, Geo. L. Taylor, Alvin Stokes, C. B. Cline, Jr. znd T. S. Stapleton. City Attorney Joe Sh~.rp and City Lngineer Lti'. R. NogJe ~~.~ere also present. The T~iayor read bias in res~.~onse to Public Tdotices to bidder for buying two c rs for Police llept. ~~s follot•,~s: ;teuel Nash 2$49.$4 Net `v~inn Tiotor Corap~_.ny 2994.00 - ~~~ti. `L'. Cain 4143.0$ T~iag~ard-Nall P•itr. Co. 2910.00 Chuc~ T'~itchell T~rotor 3146.96 T~~ioved by Alderma:z Stokes seconded by Aldermen Irby that buy thy: lorJ bid of Reuel mash Chevrolet Co. at 2$49•$4 The I~:oti ~n Carried. The proposed Building Code was discussed by the Council and the Building Code Committee. It tv:zs moved by Alderman Cline seconded by Alderman Irby that Ordinance Ido '725 (The Building Code) be adopted. The T-`otion Carried. The ~~ayor read estimates in favor of Panhandle Pngineers and Contrractors on the Chamber of Commerce Building amount of 13639.09. T~ioved by Alder- man Stokes and seconded by Alderman `I'aTslor that the estimate be paid. The I~~iotion Carried. An estimate from John. C. Kerr, Architect on Chamber of Commerce Building amounting to :204.5$. T~ioved by Alderman Taylor and seconded by Alderman Irby that the estimate be paid. The T~~otion Carried. Moved by Alderman Irby and seconded by Alderrrian Stapleton that the period from I~~iay 2 to T~iay 7tri inclusive be design .ted clean u~ week. The T~~otion C rried. A petition ~~r~:s r::ad signed by B. B. Ho4ale et al asking to brim; Terry Addition No. 2 into the City Limits. T~'oved by Alderman Taylor and seconded 'oy ~lderrnan Irby that the petition be granted and Ordinance No. 726 be gassed. The P~Totion harried. ~~ A Petition ~:~as reed aslzin-~ for the navins, of the streets borderinr;- on lath ~c 19th Stre its from Lnnis to E=4st si,~e of Terry Addition No. 2, and Canyon Street fr~rn 2 block south of 17th Street to 19th Street. Moved by Alderman Taylor and seconded by Alderman Cline that the paving be authorized. The motion Carried. T~~oved by Alderman Taylor and seconder 'oy Alderman ;Mapleton that the Council b?~y the rtoy T~~cLaugnlin tract from Blk. 40 Lakeside addition at 1$25.00 being 100x120 feet. The T,otion Carried. The minutes of i~~i~:rch 21st and 2t~.t:-r ~rrere read and a.poroved. Monthly reports for T~~iarch wcr~ read ~ s follows Building .perf it~~• ~.ssued 450175.00 Iue~:t Zns~e`c•tot'•,' 1$.00 City C1e'rk :'rater ~ Seti•rer 19101.75. Animal Dept. 35.00 City Ttx Collector 5431•$5 heat Inspector fees accrd. 72.40 Police Report 1$$$.50 Par~.ing I•eters 2200.00 Loved by Alderman ~'aylor ~.nd seconded by Alderman Cline th.=.t the re_uorts be accepted and filed and the bills authorized for -~ayr.~rent. The ~Ioti ~n Carried. LIST OF B1LI~S FFt~~il I~~i~RCH 21 - A?ITIL 4 American Styndards AssociGtion Achor Clinic Hospital J. B. B«ttle Uniform B & C Electronics Labs Gene Bumpus Blair Drug Burroughs Corp Burroughs Corp L`~ater & Sewwer Boyd &; Davenport ~•J. T. Cain ~itr. Co. Geor e F, Cake Co ' g ~'~~: The Cainer~. :ihQp... •~'.', :`r'' ~ ~~;~'*y~ _v... ~:^w ~. Churchwe~l '•$ros. C~'i1=':Ca.`~ City Blac:~smith Shop Con~~or I~S~3thes Co. Clove 8c Co~~:an Craig ail Co. Crenshaw Pain 8c Glass Daffern T s Dallas Too & Supply Degge Typewriter Service Dert-~pster Brothers Diamond Industrial Supply Dunc~:n P r';ing T~~ieter Dulaney Auto Parts T~iary Dye, I~1. D. Eaton stationery Eaton Stationery Elliott Addressing i~-.ach. 1st Supply Co. Firestone Stores Flex Rod Tool Co. General Industrial ~o. B. F. Goodrich Store Hale County ~'ibstract Galesf Presci'iotion Shop Hale County Airport Haynes I~iotor Co. ~i'he Harder :agency Henryts Ti_e Co. Higginbot:parr; ~'artlett Higginbotham Bartlett The Hilton Hotel Hilton hotel Cleaners Bob Hooter =Itr. Cc. Therlarpacl: Coro :1c J~=, rd-IJal:_ T,~tr. Co. T~idi•r~st Fteoroduction I~'sorehead, Sh~irp & Boyd Neptune i~~iet~ r Co. Phillips Battery 1$.00 Sargent-Soiti~ell, Inc. 15. $1 57.50 Shoop Tire Co. 101.32 20.95 Smith Blair Inc. 27.99 120.60 Smith Holmes 12.29 42.$5 Southwestern Public Ser. 1057.1$ 5•$3 ~~'"v• 0, Speck i~~achinery 10.34 191.33 Stone & TJ~eredith 1.95 10$.53 Syr:~a~ze Bros. 2$.47 17.00 Texas Vitrified Pipe Co. $$4.3$ 1.3$ I~~iiss i~'iildred Tuc_~cer 11.00 10.41 L. C. ~uayland, i~~, D. 3.00 7.42 Western A,zto Ass. $.95 42.43 David YJhite Inst. Co. 74.31 114.25 vdinn T.~otor Co. 193.19 53.76 'rtiood T~iitchell Funeral H. 50.00 72.27 Bill ~debb Refund Sewer 6.00 22.13 Orville Dodson Labor St. 25.50 2.50 San~a Fe Railway $.7q 11.24 Vernon Lair Book Co. 22.50 23.00 i~. A, Vernon Refund Tap 5.00 3.50 e^vinn 1~Ttr, Company 7924.50 446.1$ Smith Holmes, Inc. 233.53 1'x.55 City P yroll Acct. 1 46$0.$$ 26.01 City Pa_yro11 Acct. 51$.16 65.70 City Payroll Acct. 2297.50 39.00 Hartense Pelp~lrey Car Ext . 25.00 564.70 ,-~r,~;aret Soucy 25.00 245.1$ I~I. B. Hood 150.OC 46. $1 :'~`. D. 'r~ilbourn 25.00 26.90 J. H. PficGee 25.00 27.$0 F. D. Gaither 50.00 9.45 Plainview Fire Dept. 45.00 59.50 airs. L, Bailey 30.00 29.00 ~~. F. Foley Contract 450.00 3.75 Plainvieti•r Builders Supply 39•$5 4,x.15 Erection of Traf. c~~ble i 175.50 70.00 T h ~:~~~,rren I~ti~;n ''.atching 60.00 20.05 Elliott :addressing ~~'ch. 15.64 106.25 Strains Suz~er Cervice 9.40 1$9.25 United ~levators 10.50 44. ~4 Plv. Plate Gl-~ ss & Mirror 7.44 44.35 Pioneer Pavers 47$.40 40.50 '~~Iilliarn ii, Rogge Exo. 10.74 4.55 Hobbs Trailers 30,30 3.01 HooperTs Sporting Gods ~ 3.21 31.95 Kimbell P1 =~invieU~~ Co. 9.65 36.17 I~iedical Cent:.r Hos vital 100.00 105.60 I: ~, ur ,t-~tionery 2$.04 145.00 P•':otor Psi:~cl~:`_ne Cervice 4.97 527.96 OsT.:,a~ld Printing 1$.55 26.96 Phillips Petroleum Co. 3.35 ~~ Pioneer Ilatural Gas 342.15 Plainvie~~r Hardware Co. 94.45 Plainviw~ Iitr. ::service 94.93 Plainview Safety Lane 73,30 Plainvie~--. i'lu;robing Co. 70.6$ Reams Electric o2.71 Reed t s '~~reckin~ Co, 10.50 Reuel ;Vasi: Chevrolet 173.02 Rich~~~rdson Shanrock 33.00 Richs_ dson Shamroc{ 9.25 Robinson & Herring Drug 1.53 Rogers Battery & Llec. 56.31 V. t~. Dodgers ~c :ions 23.57 The Itohan Co. 92.07 -toT~:1 and ~~ do-_~don 43.00 'lhe aanf ~.x Co . 2 5 , 30 I~~oved by ~lderrian Taylor and seconded by ~lderm~.n Cline that t'~e meeting adjourn. The L=otion Carried. r~.~Dryan, City lerlc .a.. riood, I:ayor SPECIAL SESSION APRIL 12th, 1960 _ The City Council met in Special Session to hear the property owners on South Broadway form 2nd to South 10th Street and West 2nd Street from Austin to Columbia. G` Mayor M. B. Hood presided with Aldermen W. H. Irby, Geo. L. Taylor, T. S. Stapleton and C. B. Cline, Jr. Present. Csty Engineer W. R. Hogge and City Attorney Joe Sharp were also pr_~sent. '~ Ken Owen Court Reported took a transcript of ail the proceedings. The hearing was held. Moved by Alderman Taylor and seconded by Alderman Cline that Ordinance No. 727 be passed closing the hearing. The R'Iotion Carried. Moved by Alderman Taylor and seonded by Alderman Irby that the meeting adjourn. The Motion Carried. .- .~.t , ,-,,~,,--,~-i '` % ~~ ity Clerk Mayor REGULAR SESSION April 1$th, 1960 The City Council met in Regular,Session with Mayor M. B. Hood presiding and Alderman Alvin Stokes, C. B. Cline, Jr. T. S. Stapleton, W. H. Irby present. City Attorney Joe Sharp and City Engineer ~,1. R. Hogge also attended the meeting. The minutes of April 4th and April 12th were read and approved. Moved by Alderman Irby and seconded by Alderman Cline that Council buy the lot adjacent to City Park on East 2nd Street for X1,000.00 subject to City Attorneys approval of title. The Motion Carried. The Mayor read City Engineers final estimate on Bryan & Hoffman paving Contract for 1959 in amount of X1,76$.32. Moved by Alderman Irby and seconded by Alderman Cline that the estimate be paid. The Plotion Care led. Canvassing Returns of Regular Election Be it known that at a Regular Session of the City Council of the City of Plainview, Texas the returns of an election held in the A~iditorium on the 5th day of April, 1960 were canvassed on the motion of Alderman Stokes and seconded by Alderman Stapleton the following Resolution was unanimously adopted. Whereas the C~tv (:oazncil of Plainview, Texas on this the 1$th day of April, 1960 having canvassed the results of an election called for the purpose of electing three Aldermen and a Mayor, which election was held on the 5th day of April, 1960; and 4tihereas based on said returns, the said returns, th:~ said City Council does hereby declare ~t~. H. Irby, C. B. Cline, Jr. and Maurice Hanna elected Alderman of the City of Plainview, Texas, and M. B. Hood elected Mayor of the City of Plainview, Texas they having recieved the highest number of votes for their respective offices now therefore BE IT RESOLVED that the said Alderman and Mayor be duly installed in the ~~~~ offices to which they have been elected upon their t~~aking the Oath of office. Votes Cast 567, M. B. Hood-510, C. '. Cline-193, P'~aurice 'ianna-433 W. H. Irby-43 1 The Oath of Office was administered b~~ John T. Boyd to the neU:~ly elected Officials. It was agreed to pay A. B. Landrum the differance between compensation and pay for a period of 60 days. 2:oved by Alcterman~~~tgl~~s :,end L'seconded by Aldernan Cline that the check from; Dan Cotik b~e ~'a'C~.~~t~d in settlement ~T 'aac'~c t~.xes without interest and penalty. The T`.otion Carried. "`.oved by Alderman Cline and seconded by Alderman Irby that tine request of Calvin Roberson for w^tnr aervice outside the City be tabled. The ".otion Carried. P'Toved bar :Alderman lrby anti seconded by 41d?rman Sto':^s t`lat t.1e City Engineer be authorized to prepare plans and purchase material and adver- tise for bids for Sewer extension to Frisco & ?•iexican School, Brock No. 2, Terry No. 2, Titus & Pillow additions. 'eater extensions to Frisco & T~Texican School, Terry No. 2, W. T. Cain Subdivisions and a new well. The Motion Carried. Moved by Alderman Stokes and seconded by Alderman Hanna that paving petition on tiwest 10th Street be tabled pending further investig-~tion. T'ne i`oti on Car~ied. Proved ~y !~ldprman Irby a-~d seconded by Alderman Cline that the Council advertise for Bids on a:~: years supply of gasolene and oils for June 6th meeting. The Motion Carried. Reports were read as follows: Bell Telephone Southwestern Co. 2~ rentals 9271.$1 Plumbing and Electric Inspector 513•$5 B. C. D. expenditures 1252.42 Moved by Alderman Cline and seconded by Alderman Hanna that the reports be accepted and filed and the bills authorized for pay~ent. The Motion Carried. List of Bills from April 7 to April 1$ Edmiston Service Sta. Burtfs Standard Service Foxworth Galbraith Caprock Sand & Gravel Duncan Service Sta. Gallaway's Janitor Sup. Hodges Electric Bob Hooper Motor Co. K W Magneto 8c Tuneup Inman Ready T~iix 6.31 Texas P~Iuni~pal Retirement 11.9•$9 14.59 Texas l~iunicipal Retirement 46.20 1.3$ Boyd & Davenport 4.$3.00 395.00 Boyd & Davenport 155.45 7.50 Boyd & Davenport 15.92 25.1$ State Dept. of Pub.. Welfare 4$61.76 9.$0 State Dept, of Pub. Welfare 21.00 3.01 G. E. Douglas 3.45 33.56 Santa Re Trail Transportation 33.33 23~~~75 Perry~s Gulf Service 6.01 Keniston Garage ,...:~'~a.•.., ~~. `-,,.~:;• ' 1.75 Thomas Law Book Co. 3.00 Lest 66 Station ~-~'" 7:3$ W. K. Tisdel 7.25 Mrs. J. W. Maxvaell Lon McDaniel Plains Welding ::pup Noris Cleaners & Hatters National Fire Protection National Oil & Butane N=.tional Oil & Butane Pl. Hospaal & Clinic Plainview Laundry Plainview Auto Parts Plainview Auto Parts Perry M. Stanton Garage Boayd & Davenport Carl Grizzell - Plumbing Seipp Machine Shop Seipp Machine Shop 72.50 Dudley E. Godwin 25.00 7.15 B. J. Veal 13.75 17.12 Bob S1.ck 13.75 3.50 R. 0. Williamson 102.00 9.54 Board of City Development 250.00 1$.50 Bo^rd of City Development 1250.00 49.6$ Plv. Public Library 150.00 333.30 Jr. League Day Nursery 25.00 11.25 Mercantile Nat'l Bank 1550.00 73.00 Guy H. Bounds Tax Col. 15.00 33.36 Negro Community Nursery 25.00 25.75 City of Plv. Payroll Acct. 14151.47 10.62 City of Plv. Payroll Acct. 2660.30 15.00 City of Plv. Payroll Acct. 4$x.50 2.60 Smth Holmes, Inc. 179.1$ 1$.70 A. M. Feuerbacher 23.45 ~ ~~ Swayze Bros.. 542.50 Jack H. Dickey 120.00 Stovall Booher Rad. 5.25 J. J. Edwards 45.00 V~estern Union 3.00 Joe Martin 10.00 Wesley's Electric 110.94 Airport Cafe 96.10 Hoyt Curry 21..$3 Hale County 295.47 Texaco Co. 1131.90 Texaco Co. 130.44 Reuel NasYi Chevrolet 11.52 Traf-O-Teria System 607.03 1st National Ban: D 4779.60 1st National Ban'_-c Dallas 11$6.25 Jack H. Dickey 76.00 Texas Municipal Retirement 757.97 Moved by Alderman Cline and seconded by Alderman Stokes that the meeting adjourn. ~~ Mo ion Carried. .~i j .. t`~ CITY CLERK L MAYOR P~IINUTES OF THE SP CT.~,L CALLED ME:,TING OF THE CI'PY COU`1CIL, HELD ON MONDAY, APRIL 25:, 1860, 7:30 P. M., IN THE P•ZUNICIPAL I'~~EETING R",';?M. ATTENDANCE: W. H. Irby, George Taylor, Maurice Hanna, Alvin Stokes, and C. B. Cline, Jr. The dedication deed for the Merryman Addition was read to the Council- - men. Motion was made by Ald. George Taylor to approve dedication deed ~ as read for addition. Motion seconded by Alderman Alvin Stokes and ,~ carried. ~-.q In connection with the approval of the Merryman Addition, a motion was made by Alderman C. B. Cline, Jr. to bring the P~;erryman Addition into the city limits. Notion seconded by Alderman Alvin Stokes and carried. Motion made by Alderman Maurice Hanna for ordinance to be passed to change the maine of Main Street in the Merryman Addition as sho~,m on recorded plat of Frisco Addition to E1 Camino Drive. Motion seconded by Alderman Irby and carried. 1 Toved by alderman Hanna and seconded by Alderman Irby that Ordinance No. 72$ be passed. The Motion Carried. ORDINANCE NO. 72$ AN ORDINANCE CHANGING THE NAP`iE OF THE ST%t~i~T RUNi'JING NORTH i"u3D SOUTH ALONG THE ;BAST EDGE OF TH.E RRISCJ ADDITION TO THE CI`PY OF PLAINVIE~J FRt}M "MAIN STR~ -~T" TO "EL CAAiINO DRIVE"; THE STRI{'.ET PR.~S:~NT:,Y :{NO?^1^1 AS "b~AIN STRE~;T" IN SUCH LOCATION BEING THE STREET ABUTTING BLOCKS 3, 4, 5, and to OF THE SEND FRISCO ADDITION TO THE CITY OF PLAI!JVI~W, HALE COUPITY, T~''nS. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CI`PY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PLAN V ~~°e`: Section 1: That the name of the street running North and South along the East edge of Frisco Addition to the City of Plainview, Texas, and abutting Bloc'.~cs 3, 4, 5, and 10, of said Frisco Addition to the Town of Plainview, Hale County, Texas, shall no longer be known as nPfain Street" to "E1 Camino Drive", and shall be known as "El Camino Drive." P~SaED by the City Council of the regular session on the 2nd day of May, City of Plainview, Texas, at a A. D., 1960. M. B. HOOD, TJ~AYOR ATTEST: ~_ AUL BRY , CI CL .RK Motion was made by Alderman Irby to extend advertising for water and sewer for the Merryman Addition, Unit Number 1, Block 1, 2, & 3. Motion seconded by Alderman Alvin Stokes and carried. After presentation of the contract by Nir. Charles Spivey, representative of Koch, Roesler, and Graf e, who will prepare the master city plan, motion w-=.s made by Alderman Stokes to approve the contract and authorize t. B Hood to sign and to approve payment of X5,320.00. The motion was seconded by Alderman C. B. Cline, Jr. and c~_rried. No further business, the meeting was adjourned.. Charles Young Acting lerk M. Hood, Mayor REGULAR SESSION IviAY 2ND, 1960 The City Council met in Regualr Session with I~layor M. B. Hood presiding and the following Aldermen present: w. H. Irby, Alvin Stokes, Maurice Hanna, and C. B. Cline, Jr. City Attorney Joe Sharp and City Engineer Vv'. R. Hogge were also present. The minutes of A_nril 1$th were read corrected and approved. I~iinutes of ~i~~,25th were read and ap~roved. Moved by Alderman Irby and seconded by Alderman Stokes that the Council authorize the installation of 2$ street lights per map and schedule submitted by the Southwestern Public Service Company. The Motion Carred. The I~~ayor read monthly reports for April as follows Southwestern Pub. Service Pioneer Natural Gas Animal Police Dept. Meat Inspector fees accrd. Water Dept. gallons pumped Tax Collector General Fund Tax rr n rr Building Inspector dollar City Clerk Iulater & Sewer City Clerk General Funds Parking Meters Receipts Co. St. Rentals 4420.2$ 4645.55 9.00 23$4.00 70.10 109$2000 3770.10 Int. & Sink. 24$9.29 value permits 205050.00 4$959.$5 24623.02 24$5.00 Ivioved by Alderman Cline and seconded by Alderman Stokes that the reports be accepted and filed and the bills approved for payment. The Motion Carried. List of Bills from April 1$ - May 2nd Roy McLaughlin Lot 1$2.50 Panhandle Chapter TSttiA 2.50 Bryan & Hoffman 176$.32 Nute Rannals 6.50 Great American Reserve 153.09 Great American Reserve 1$.97 Great American Reserve 4.93 Texas Vitrified Pipe Co. $46.56 International Asso. of Po l. 15.00 Ken Owen 37.50 Wayne Jonson 45.00 Illinois Calif. Exp 5.73 John Trasher & aon 45.00 Bill Rogers Texaco 17.,95 Bill Rogers Texaco 4.30 Southwestern Bell telep. 72.22 Southwestern Bell Telep. 311.40 Dan MacNaughton 50.00 Ken Owen 52.50 Jack Barton Mach. for Hoy t 250.00 Jack H. Dickey Tractor '~. 112.00 Petty Cash Gen 36.95 Petty Cash Pk M 1.90 Petty Cash V~~a & Sw 5.44 H. L. Craig Corp. C 150.00 Texas State Dept. of Hea1 th53201~0 J C Stovall 171.90 City Payroll Acct. 15109.09 City Payroll Acct. 2442.50 City Payroll Acct. 514.66 Dempster Brothers rt tt Diamond Industrial Sup. Co. Mary Dye, M. D. Flex Rod Pipe Tool Co. Galers Prescription Shop B. F. Goodrich Store Goodyear Service Stores G. E. Jones Electric Hale County Airport Herald-News Publishing Hilton Hotel Cleaners The Karpack Corp. Kimbell Plainview Co. Lu:,rication Engineers, Inc. Medical Center Hosp. M & b~ Stationery Mildred Tucker Dan MacNaughton McDonaldrs Trading Post Morrison Supply Co.~ National Chemsearch Neptune Meter Co. Norman Stoneham, Inc. Oswald Printing Phillips Battery Co. Plains Machinery Co. Plainview Hospital Plainview Safety Lane Reams Electric 342.99 103.19 4.17 55.00 139.31 24.04 41.62 59.16 22.41 70.00 4$9.15 3.95 117.15 9.30 141.00 100.00 20.$7 5.00 100.00 33.37 449.06 59.57 640.19 30.25 23.90 67.25 104.$5 120.55 9$.55 204.73 23.70 Hartense Pelp-.rey Car Exp 25.00 Rogers Battery & Elec. 1 1 1 ' h. [ ~ , ~ ~ I" - ~ ~ > -- L r u r 1. ~. ~ I 7 M ~ ~~ - ~ I I ~ ~ (i a ~~ ~ - ~ l~} I , ~ . - ' , [ ~ ,, ! ~ ~~, ._ ~ . U 'i _ - _ _, r , - f - - -. tN w ; n x, ~ r, - r,~ ~ - ~ t ~ f a -P 1 ~ r~ - f~ rv F~ r ~ cv _ - - ~ ~, r" ; ; , I p ±~t +,1 ~' r~„i l~ I.~ ~J, .rl 'h lfi ~) U it ~~ ~ !Q 1 r ~ ?~~ ~ ~'.^ {~.~ ~ r~ w to = -- :" - ~ iti ~. " -- -- ~ C'. ~U ` ~ ~ N t ~ t'. ~ ~~ ~ ~ L ~ ~ ~ .. ~ . ~ . , , __ . ,, - , .. ~ ~ ., . 1 [~ ~ `.1 li ~ N r~ 1 [r ..: try F ,. . i. ~ , ~' ~ ~ l t1'1 N ~ 'w5 f~ ;,c ~ ~ ~ (, ~ 'y ~ t ,~` ~~ ` ( , 1~ . 'r. , L~. t7 - N t, 'F~ - {~ C lr, S ~s - (x. _~ qo ~ ~ ~ t .. . -t-- _ I, ~~ :, : ,_ .. ' ~' ij~. S' ' - r~ ~ s _~ -~ :--~ 'I ~-~ r' i . i ~ ~; ' ~ ~ t ! ~' t'~ I _ iI i ,; ~~ ` i ,, ~, , ~ T I ~ ; I' ~ j ~ f ~ ~I ~ -~ \~~ !i ~~ , ~~ \ - 1 Margaret Soucy Car Etp M. B. Hood W. D. Vrilbourn J. H. McGee F. D. Gaither Plainview~Fire Dept. Mrs. L. Bailey W. F. Foley B R Warrick deter Ref. Abilene Brick Co. C. R. Anthony Co. Barley's Col-Tex Station J B Battle Uniform Co. Be-Ge Manufacturing Co. B & G ti^Telding Works Blair Drug Co. Boyd & Davenport n ti Bud's Furniture & App. Gene Bumpus Burroughs Corp. Robert Barnett Cathey Fullingim Hwd. Connor Mathes Co., Inc. ~~ 6d E~ ,:. ~i.r 25.00 Reuel Nash Chevrolet 113.7$ 150.00 Rockwell Bros. & Co. 1.60 25.00 Rogers Battery & Electric 60.70 25.00 The Rohan Co. 297.50 50.00 Rowland Gordon 313.30 45.00 Seipp P~achine Shop 16.50 30.00 Shook Tire Go. 10$.50 475.00 Sign Sales $.03 $0.4.4 Smth Holmes Inc. 34.61 212.4.4. Southwestern Pub. Service 26.54. 202.91 Southwestern Pub. Service 219$.29 2.25 W. 0. Speck Machinery 9.$7 6.00 The Steck Company 209.3$ 4.0.91 Marshall Suratt 37.50 12.50 United States Pencil Co. 9.75 13.92 white Stores, Inc. 9.52 10.00 Willson & Son Bldg. Mat. 4..15 50.00 Great Am. Reserve Inc.(McCaig) 16.44. 29.95 Hale Co. Red Cross 6.75 29.99 Elliott Addressing Machine 46.$1 191.33 Burroughs Corp 10$.53 1$.4.0 Carpenter Paper Co. 5$•32 32.00 Clowe & Cowan 332.97 26.72 Cosden Petroleum Corp. 4,4.$.25 Moved by Alderman Cline and seconded by Alderman Irby that the meeting adjourn. The Motion Carried. .J•~~ P. H. BRYAiv, City C eiit hi. B. HOOD, Mayor Regular Session May 16, 1960 The City Council met in Regular Session. with Mayor M. B. Hood presiding and the following Alderman present; W. H. Irby, Maarice Hanna, Alvin Stokes, C. B. Cline, Jr. and Joe Sharp,. City Attorney and W. R. Hogge City Engineer. The Ma~ror read bids in response to Public Advertisements for bids on sewer inprovements as follows: See Tabulation of Bids The minutes of May 2nd were read and approved. Moved by Alderman Stokes and seconded by Alderman Cline, that the Episcopal Church be permitted to erect sign at 5th and Joliet Streets. The. Motion Carried. Moved by Alderman Cline and seconded by Alderman Irby that Plainview Amateur Radio Club be permitted to use lobby of former Chamber of Commerce quarters in the auditorium for meetings. The Motion Carried. Moved by Alderman Irby and seconded by Alderman Hanna, that theCouncil accept the low bid of H. B. Jordan & Co. on Sewer Improvements 33574.15 The Motion Carried. Moved by Alderman Irby and seconded by Alderman Stokes that advertise for bids on Radio Equipment and 1960. 2 police car trade ins returnable June 6, The Motion Carried. Moved by Alderman Cline and seconded by Alderman Irby that paving be authorized on Canyon Street 2 block orth form 19th Street. T~ M e otion Carried. Moved by Alderman Cline and seconded by Alderman stokes that the reports be accepted and filed and t he bills be authorized for payment. The Report of the Plumbing Inspector read amounting to X692.25 The Motion Carried. C1 LIST OF BILLS FROM MAY 5 - MAY 16 Southwestern Pub. Service 1234.35 Plains Welding Supply 19.63 Southwestern Pub. Service 204.41 Plains Welding Supply 4.00 Southwestern Pub. Service 759.53 Plainview Welding 60.50 The Alcove Restaurant 89.20 Plainview Auto Parts 72.09 C. R. Anthony 1.20 Plainview Auto Parts 4.46 Auto Parts Supply 6.05 Plainview Hardwire Co. 80.45 Army & Navy Store 4.50 Plainview Hardware Co. 64.07 Be-Ge Manufacturing Co. 137.00 Plainview Hardware Co. 2.20 J. B. Battle Uniform 66.89 Hale County 224..99 B & C Electronics Labs 85.25 Pioneer Natural Gas 10.40 Bulldog 66 Service Sta. 1.00 Richardson Shamrock 24.75 Curry Motor Freight 1.67 The Rohan Co. 905.52 Caprock Sand & Gravel 118.50 Swayze Bros. Cons~t. 264.50 Caprock Sand & Gravel 391.05 Swayze Bros. Cons~t. Co. 160.00 Chruchwell Bros. Oil Co. 3.50 Ollie's Key Shop 2.10 City Blacksmith Shop 43.75 Swayze Bros. Cons~t 794.73 Dulaney A~zto Parts 45.00 Swayze Bros. Cona ~ t 39.50 Dulaney Auto Parts 2.50 United Elevators 11.00 Daffern~s 2.50 Stovall Booher Radiator 6.00 Daffern's 2.47 Vic & Buds Electric 17.00 Edmiston Service Station 55.50 Stapleton Bros. Machine 19.50 Edmiston Service Station 10.11 Straints Super Service 17.15 Eaton Stationery 78.66 Winn Motor Co. 41.51 Eaton Stationery Co. 19.50 Bob White :service 2.25 Foxworth Galbraith Lbr. 11.40 Wesleyfs Electrrc 38.68 Green Machinery Co. 30.65 Western Union 3.00 Gallaway~s Janitor Sup. 95.05 Vic & Buds Electric 32.75 Hobbs Trailers 46.07 Texas Municipal Retireme nt782.24 Haynes Motor Co. 41.64 Texas Municipal " 120.27 E K Hufstedler & Son 179.05 Texas Municipal " 46.20 Hale County Abstract 20.00 Trustee Firemen~s R R F 124.42 Henderson Brs. Ambulance 17.00 Pioneer Natural Gas 179.07 Henry Bryan Night W 10.00 Pioneer Natural Gas 9.08 Mercantile Nat'l Bank 3071.25 Drs. Smith & Johnson 15.00 Mercantile Natal Bank 1156.00 Texaco Inc. 1533.19 W. T. Cain Motor Co. 300.00 Texaco Inc. 207.02 Henr,y~s Tire Co. 373.25 Hale County State Bank 3.30 Higginbotham Bartlett 20.94 Parkview Baptist Church 1000.00 His~ginbotham Bartlett 51.10 Bobby Gray 15.75 J W Hamby 7.83 George Shriber Trustee. 3 00.32 K W Magneta & Tuneup 14.95 A. M. Feuerbacher 12.20 Kelley Bros. Radiator 1.50 City Payroll Acct. 14489.95 Inman Ready Mix 89.75 City Pa~~roll Acct. 2792.60 Lester Stone Company 2.98 City Payroll Acct. 495.00 Medical Center Hospital 200.00 Board of Cit1 Developmen t 250.00 Mid West Reproduction 75.97 Board of City Developmen t1250.00 Morrison Supply Co. 339.72 Plainview Public Library 150.00 J W Maxwell 47.00 Jr. League Day NurserT 25.00 Maggard Nall Mtr. Co. 3.46 Mercantile Natal Bank 155o.p0 National Oil & Butaxie 61.14 Irene Trimble 15.00 The Plainview Tribune 55.00 Negro CommunitT NurserT 25.00 Pioneer Pavers, Inc. 457.60 Plainview Hospital 200.00 Plainview Motor Service 151.08 Plainview Body Works 95.92 Plainview Plumbing Co. 114.63 Moved by Alderman Hanna and seconded by Alderman Cline, that the meeting stand adjourn. The otion Carried. P. H. ryan, it lerk M. Hood , Mayor REGULAR SESSION JUNE 6, lyb0 The City Council met in the Council Room at the City Hall M. B. Hood presiding and the following Aldermen present: Alvin Stokes and Maurice Hanna. City Attorney Joe sharp W. R. Hogge also attended the meeting. The Mayor read 5 proposals for trade in of 2 nol3ce cars sponse too advertisements for bids, as follows: c. with Manor W. H. Irby and City Engineer recieved 3n re- Winn Motor Company ~2611.UU Ma~~gard Nall Motor Company 3046.72 Chuck Mitchell 2887.52 Reuel Nash Chevrolet Co. 2551.14 Haynes Motor Co. Rambler Ambassador Deluxe 244u.Uu " " " Rambler Super 26tS2 . UU " " " Buick 2872.OU Moved by Alderman Stokes and seconded by Alderman Hanna, that the Council accept low bid of Haynes Motor Company Rambler Ambassador Deluxe at ~2,44U•00• The Motion Carried. Radio Equipment Bids were read as follows as recieved in response to Public Advertisements for bids: Panhandle Electric Inc. X4207.00 Motor•ala Communicat;ons 3324.70 ~ Moved b~T Alderman Irby and seconded by Alderman Hanna that. tre Counci l tCCept low bid of Motoralo Communications at X3324.70. Q The Motion CaYr-ied. .~-, Nine offers to furnish gas and oil were read in answer to th? Published invitat'ons as follows: GASOLENE DIESEL KEROSP'NE MTR.OIL TRANS.GR. i] i Neals .1410 .1250 .12~U •54 .12 Norman-Stoneham .1404 .125 .125 .53 .12 Gulf oil Co. .13u5 .1.24 .12"( .55 .155 Craig Oil Co. .1375 .1175 .1225 .55 •13 Richardson Oil Co . .135 .1075 Firm .115 .5275 .11.75 Continental Oil .1414 .1225 .1240 .5450 .12 Texas Co. .142 .1~4 .126 .51 .123 Consumers 03..1 .145 .1195 .1235 •725 .55-5# Brown3.ng Oii Co. .135 .ll~i5 .1215 .55 .12 Moved by Alderman Irby and seconded by Alderman Stokes that tattulated and con tract awarded to low bider. published advertisements for bids. A complete tabulat:~on prepared by the Engineer will appear in The award on lowest and best bids were as follows: Section 1. Items lA & 2A Lon e Star Steel Co. ~213ts'(.bu Section 1. Items 3 McWane Cast Iron Pipe 5~bj.tSu Section 2. All Items M. B. McKee Co. Inc. 5144.u9 Section 3. All Items. San Ant onio Mch. & Sup. 5u'(b.21 all being, net bids. CHASSIS GR. .lj'(5 1j32 (. 77 .105 13107.4( .16 131y~.4v .16 13u1u.15 .12 1264y.1( .13'(5 13324 • yi • 15 13352.'(5 .15u 13~(tsts.22 .15 12du2.2u the bids be `i'he Motion Carried. Twelve bids on Cast Iron Pipe fittings etc. were read in response to the be aproin+~d City Health Officer for another term. The Motion Carried. the minutes. Moved by Alderman Irby and seconded by Alderman Hanna, that Dr. Mary 'we Moved b~= Aldermen Stokes .arid seconded by Alderman Hanr.a that the Count; 1 auth~ri~~e .p~ui.rig.:f~ s ~oy~Inras.. ' ~e~n6'Street from 5th to 6th Streets Xenia Street from 13th to 14th Streets Yont;ers Street fron 13th to 14th. Streets Eithteenth Street, 2 Bloc~~ West from Ut;ca Street. The Motion Carried. Moved by Alderman Irbv and seconded by Alderman Sto'-es that the Council request the United States Fidelity & Guaranty Company to continue the Liabi li.ty and Compensation Poli cv in favor of the City of Pla' nvi ew. The Manor Carried. Moved by Alderman Hanna and seconded by Alderman Stones that the Council accept the 15 year Roof Bond on Chamber of Commerce Building costing &75.vv, '1'he Mot' on Carried. Moved bar Alderman Irbv and seconded by Alderman Hanna that the Council approve d City Engineers estimate of cost of paving alley in the r-ar of W. 0. Specks Bui ldin~ . amount of ~3t31.11. The Motion Carried. ~~ The minutes of May 16th were read and approved. Reports for May were read as follows: B.C.D. expenditures ~135u.3u Police Rerort 1765.25 Meat Inspector fees accrd. 66.05 Food Inspector fees reported 6.00 Animal Department 26.25 T ax .Collector 3554.83 City Clerk `dater & Sewer 28924.81 City Clerk General Funds 6384.94 Plb. Inspector report 731.05 Water pumped gallons 158568100 Parking Meters 2488.00 Moved bar Alderman Hanna and seconded by Alderman Stokes that the report s be accepted and filed and the bills approved for payment. '1'he motion Carried. Moved by Alderman Irby and seconded by Alderman Hanna that the following be at_apointed as a Board of Equalization for 1960: Dan McNaughton J. W. Walker Raymond Jameson and as alternate Boss Smelser The Motion C^rried. Moved by Alderman Irby and seconded by Alderman Hanna that tY,e meet ng stand adjourned. The Motion Carried. ~~ City jerk Mayor LIST OF BILLS FR~~M MAC' 17 - JUNE b Great Am. Reserve Ins. Great Am. Reserve Ins. Great Am. Reserve Ins. Rail~~~a~~ Express Agency City General Fund Close Old Account Carl Gri_zzelll Plbg. Hermon Temple Southwestern Bell Telep. Southwestern Bell Telep. Boyd 8c Davenport Boyd & Davenport Boyd & Davenport Reuel Nash Chevrolet W. R. Corneluis Huff t s F-_7od Store Co. Co. Co. Out Jack H. Dickey Roy McLaughlin Amarillo Co. Health Deptl ABC Club Plainview Public Library Great Am. Reserve Ins. Mrs. Lois Autry refund R B ZnTaler Refund Hazel Peters 'Texas Surp.LUS Prop . Agency City Payroll Acct. City Pa--ro11 Acct. City Yayroli_ Acct. Pk. M. City Soc. Sec. Fund W. F. Foley Yett,y Cash Burroughs Corp. Burroughs Corp. Browning, Blue Print Co. Brown Refrigeration Ser. J. B. Battle Uniform Co. Blair Drug Co. Bradt s Welding Sup;,., ;~. , City Blacl~smit~h`~~13~~. ' Gene Bumpus 2U. U3 Joe Long t s Mobil 2t~.. v 5.19 Harry L. Lai r 142.5 16U.4~ Lubboc~z Grader Blade 235.95 5.83 R. C. Mangum 95.69 3.13 Medical Center Hospital lOU.Uv 7.50 McDonaldts Trading Post 15.vu 500.00 McDonaldt s 7.'rading Yost 323.y7 26`j.71 Midwest Surveyers Service SU.uU 60.10 M & W Stationery 20.23 517.25 National Oil & Butane 60.63 153.31 Neptune Meter Co. ?28.55 15.90 Norman Stoneham 22.27 2873.64 Phillips, Battery Co. y.2u 97.00 Plains Machinery 1'(U.'(u 17.46 Plainview Welding 4.5u 204.00 Plainview Seed House uu5.(v 1636.20 Pioneer Pavers 41.60 4.OU Plains Plastic Pipe 42.uU 12.50 Plainview Plate Glass 'j.0u 4.50 Peerless Pump D'vision y(2.b1 12.80 Plainview Plumbing Co. 4j.2u 42.00 Plainview Plumbing Co. 5.05 3~~.40 plainv; ew Hardware Co. 27.63 38.60 Pioneer Natural Gas 147.06 21u.22 Plainview Hardware 102.00 1525.03 Elliott Addr•essin~ Co. 46.01 2337.50 Richardson Shamrock l~.Uu 510.16 Reams Electric 61.16 836.33 Redts Welding Service 7.5u 475.00 R_~binson & Herring ~Jrug 3. jt5 43.64 Rogers Battery & Electric 13.t~4 108.53 Reuel Nash Chevrolet 173.6'( 191.33 Rowland & Gordon 380.60 1.3u Plainview Read~T Mix Concrete t~.yu 14.y5 Herald News Publishing 61.2u 91.y7 Herald News Publishing ju5.'(0 22.51 Plainview Mtr. Ser. t~'(.50 41.00 Reuel Nash Chevrolet 24.4( 15.58 `i'he Rohan Co . 13y . ?_ j t~l.5u .Shook 'l'ire Co. 4U.y5 36.94 Stovall Booher Radiator 15.25 1 W, '1'. Cain Mtr. Co. Craig Oil Co. The Camera Shop Connor Mathes Co. Crenshaw Paint & Glass Conley-Lott Machiner~r Don & short ~' s Garage Mary D~~e, M. D. Diamond Industrial Sup. Dual Parl~ing Meter Dempster Brs C. R. Anthony Co. Joe Martin Auto Parts Supply Clove & Cowan Daffern' s Foxworth Galbraith Lbr. Eaton Stationery Eaton Stationery First Supply Co. First Supply Co. Gra~Tbar Gal lowav' s Janitor Sup. Gale's Prescript'on Shop Hilton Hotel Cleaners Higginbotham Bartlett Johnson Texaco Sercic Kinbell Plainview Co. Henry's '1'i re Co . ~ ~~~ 5.23 Stovall Booker . 6.11 Seipp Machine Shop 11+.~(5 2.L~.3 W. 0 Spec'r Machinery 106.'!3 58.7 Smith Municipal Supplies 10.00 4.15 R Q Silverthorne 100.00 77.2d The Steck Co. 37.66 15.65 Mildred Tucker Co. Clerk 11.~~5 53.00 Strain's Super Service 9.95 2.9~ Swavze Br~~s. Const Co. 10.Ou L}..bt5 Swavze Bros. Const. Co. 2~O.uU ~.1~6.1~ Swavze Bras. Const. C~. 60.00 15.15 Swavze Bros. Builders Su•~~ly 26.03 10.00 Southwestern Public Service 163.9'( 6.79 Southwestern Public Service 1654.y1 34u•59 Southwestern Public Serwic® 1234.35 5.57 United Elevators 11.00 16.5 Western A sociate 1.35 9.55 Waller '1'a Loring Co. •95 140.7y Wests Pharmacy tS.55 3.52 R. 0. Williamson 6.00 3.57 Winn Motor Co. 21.6`( 72.bu Wood Mitchell Funeral Home 20.uU ly.b5 Western Union Telegraph 3.Uu 36.111 Haynes Motor Co. 63v.uj 5.75 Hale Co. Airport 70.00 67.tSCS Higginbotham Bartlett t~o.u2 ?U .73 Henery's 'l'ire Co. 173.Uu 27.95 B & C Electronics Labs 53.bu 7.50 REGULAR SESSION JUNE 20, lybU 1 The :Ci-t~ ~C~uncil met in Regular Session with Mayor M. B. Hooa press wing and the following Alderman present: W. H. Irby, Maurice Hanna, Geo. L. 'Pavlor, Alvin stokes and C. B. Cline, Jr. C. `1'. Johnson and R. V. Payne Plai n~~i ew Directors =n the Canadian River Municipal Water Authority were present and 3iscussed tre new pro-posed rates for the Authority. Moved b~ Alderman Taylor and secondec by Alderman Irby that the following Resolution be passed. R E S O L U T I O N 1 rIHER~':~5, at a call meeting of the Board of Directors of the Canadian River Mun;c?pa1 Water Authority, held in Plainview, Texas on June b, 1960, there was presented a pro~-;osed plan for local participaton in financing construction, operation an d maintenance of the Canadian River Project as authorized by the United States under the act of Congress dated December 2'(, lySU, and; WHERE9S, said Board of Directors of the Authority will consider the desirability of formal ratification of said plan and the initiation of contr~~.ct negotiations with the member cities at the next meeting. NOW, TH~'R~{;FOnr BE I`r RESJLVED BY THE' CITY CUUNCTL OF TPF CITY OF FLAINVT~"vJ, TE"~:..>iS, at a regular meeting held on June 20, 1960, at which a quorum was present, as follows: THAT, the proposed allocations of water from the Canadi an River Pro- ject and the distribution of estimated charges and costs for• its construction, oz~eration and maintenance as set forth. in the att~~ched statistical report to be applicar-le to this City are acceptPble; THAT, this City Council will submit a contract accex~table t~ tr;s City Council, and based substantiall° on the attached report, for approval by the electorate; `T'HAT, the only obligation created b~l th;s resol.ut'on 's to su?~m;t the plan trrough an appropriate contract to t'r. e electorate of tr~i e City, provided the cost and al.Locati.on to be assumed b~T the City 's reason- ably comr,arable to the ly5b estimates: BE IT FI' R`1'HFR R'~`. ")L IED, that tr e C i ty request an increase in the amount of PAS~FD AND A?'PROVFD TFiTS THE 20th day ATTEST: ~,1H. Bryan ler Council of the City of Pla;nv~ew water allocated to i_t. of JUNE, y ~ ` ~ ' . B. Hood T'g ' '" MSt7' , City of Plainview,Tex $~ roved by Alderman Cline and seconded by Alderman Irby that the petition of J. C. Titus et us, to bring part of lots 3 & 4 of Block 4, Alabama Addition, into the City Limits, be granted and Ordinance Number. 729 be passed. The Motion Carried. T~Toved by Alderman Irby and seconded by Alderman Hanna that the Council accept the low and firm bid of Richardson for Oils and Gasolene at X12,649.17. The Motion Carried. T~loved by Alderman Cline and seconded by Alderman Taylor that the City pay A. B. Landrum ~p127.50 for time to July 15th, being difference be- tween salary and Compensation payments. The T+iotion Carried. h~Toved by Alderman Cline and seconded by Alderman Irby, that K V 0 P Radio Station be permitted to construct riser on sewer line during construction provided that they will come into the Cityy Limits. The T~Iotion Carried. Moved by Alderman Cline and seconded by Alderman Hanna teat the regular meeting for July 4th he held on July 5th on account of the Holiday. The Motion Carried. Moved by Alderman Hanna and seconded by Alderman Cline that the City pave additional parkway at the T~.unicival Country Club. The Motion Carried. T~Ioved by Alderman Hanna and seconded by Alderman atokes that the Council authorize installation of a Central phone system for the City Clerk, Tax Collector, P~~ayor's office, Inspector and City Engineers Office. The Motion Carried. Moved by Alderman Cline and seconded by Ald erman Stokes that the Council authorize paving of Denver Street from 2nd to 6th Streets; 14th Street from ~ Blk. from Zephyr to Yonkers. The Totion Carried. The minutes of June 6th were read and approved. Moved by Alderman Irby and seconded by Alderman Hanna that the reports b accepted and filed and the bills authorized for payment. LIST OF BILLS FROTf JUNE 20 TO JULY 5 Eastside Gro. & Ser. Station Texas Engineering Est. Ser. Plv. Chamber of Commerce Vic's Electric Vic's Electric Trustee Firemen's R & R Fudn City Co. Health Unit Lubbock Henry 8c Henry Great Am. Reserve. Ins. Co. Great Am`. Reserve Ins. Co. Great Am. Reserve Ins. Co. J. V~. b~lalker Kayrnond Jameson Dan i~:aughton Jur y The Harder 4gency The Harder Agency The Harder Agency R. E. Cross Tas Col. The Harder Agency Comn. Ins. The Harder Agency Comp. Ins. The Harder Agency Jesse Travine City Payroll Acct. City Payroll Acct. City Payroll Acct. Trustee Firemen's R & R Fd. Texas Municipal Retire. Great Am. Reserve Ins. Co. Social Secuirty Fund City National Bank Z~J.H. Tax Hartense Pelphrey Car Exp. P~iarg~:~ret Soucy T~. B. Nood Car Expense ~y. D. '~+ilbourn J. H. T~icGee F. D. Gaither 7.09 Gale's Prescription Shop 34.13 100.00 Holt's Sporting Goods '56.$6 1$. 7$ 'uGylie Hall ( Belts ) 7.00 41.62 Henry's Tire Co. 11$.46 27.42 Higginbotham Bartlett 156.36 124.64 Hale Co. Airport 70.00 5.00 Hilton Hotel Cleaners 4.65 101.16 G. E. Jones Electric 6.50 209.35 Hilton Hotel 1$.00 6.37 Jarvis Tull & Co. 4.95 24.61 Larson Turner I~ip. Co. 15.11 40.00 T~orehead Sh_~rp & Boyd 130.00 40.00 Midwest Reproduction Co. 25.56 40.00 Medical Center Hospital 100.00 $.00 McDonald's Trading Post 4.75 625.66 Ballow House P4ovin~; 450.00 19$.97 T~~Ieinecke Bros. 32.$0 20 .37 NlcDonald's Trading Post $5..00 6$5.92 Maggard-Nall Mtr. Co. 4.50 4934.15 Dan MacNaughton 264.34 1090.15 Neptune Teeter Co. 12$4.06 200.00 Tdorris Cleaners 1.15 50.00 Norris Cleaners 1.15 2495.00 National Oil & Butane 73.49 566.16 Plains Machinery Co. 67.17 15432.79 Plainview Plumbing Co. 31.42 124.64 Phillips Battery Co. 162.59 626.74 Plainview t~~"elding 2.00 715.56 Plainview Hardware Co. 21$.$2 $36.59 Plainview Laundry 1.20 2723•$3 Pioneer Pavers 249.60 25.00 Plains Plastic Pipe 9.24 25.00 Plv. Hosoital 35$.$1 150.00 Peerless Pump Division 190$.14 25.00 Peerless Pump Division 13.$0 25.00 Pioneer Natural Gas 97.40 50.00 Richardson Shamrock 3$•15 1 r' $.~ J ~~~ Plv. Fire Department 45.00 Richardson Shamrock 1.00 Mrs. L. Bailey 30.00 Rogers Battery 8c Electr ic 1.00 ~J. F. Foley 475.00 Reuel Nash Chevrolet 1$5.90 L. A. Horton 25.00 Reed's Vurecking 1.25 Jack H. Dickey Car Exp. 25.00 l~ichardson Shamrock 20.2$ Summer Park Supervision 1040.00 The •~ohan Co. 54.50 Harrell "v~e~therred Park 200.00 Rowland & Gordon 1377.53 Automotive Elec. Co. 4$.61 Reams Electric 73.71 Auto Parts Sup~~l_r 4.16 Service & Supply 9.00 American Red Cross 2.25 State Chemical Co. 2$4.99 Army Sc Navy Store $9.95 Southwestern Public Service 19$7.2$ Alcove Restaurant $.10 Southwestern Public Service 1231.$5 Browning Blue Print Co. 30.00 Strain's Super Service 11.94 Burroughs Corp. 10$.54 The Steck Company 32.33 Burroughs Corp. 191.33 Swzye Bros. Builders Sup. 74.24 Gene Bumpus 1.$9 Seipp I~Iachine Shop 125.05 B 8c C Electronics Labs 112.50 Shook Tire Co. $2.25 Brad's Vaelding Service $.50 Stovall Booher Radiator S&S 7.50 Gene Bumpus 2.35 W. 0. Speck i~~achinery 10.30 Texas Surplus Property Ag.lg.l4 Vernon Law Book Co. 15.OC Gene Bum{aus 41.03 Gerald V1. '~~dagner, M. D. 4.00 Robert N. Bzrnett 11.95 United Elevators 11,00 Clovae & Cowan 10$.95 Tdood T~iitchell Funeral H ome $7.50 City Blacksmith Shop 162.25 West's Pharmacy 2.74 Caprock Sand & Gravel 237.00 Wesley's Electric 3.50 Connor M<~~.thes Co. 30.7$ Vvhalin Oil Company 3.25 Cooper Pontiac, Cadillac $2.50 ti'~inn Motor Company 9.5$ W. T. Cain Motor Co. 126.65 County Clerk 1.50 Covey's Garage 11.60 Apiary Dye, M. D. 56.50 Diamond Industrial Sup. 5.2$ Dempster Brothers 446.1$ Duro Test Cop 71.75 Eaton Stationery 792.73 Elliott Addressing each. 46.$1 Farmers Nursery 5.50 Foxworth GU.lbraith Lumbe r 13.$0 Fire Appl. Co. of Tes. 264.00 CONST RUCT:iON BILLS JULY 5, 1960 Lone Star Steel Inv. P 1146 471$.56 rf f- t- 1145 5550.24 " " " " " 11$0 11170.56 21439.56 A~~cWane Cast Iron Pipe Co . Inv. 66549 5$$5.53 P%:. B. McKee Company Inv. 6-29-60 1031.13 San Antonio I~iachine & Su p. (Partial Delivery) $7.25 Well Machmnery 8c Supply Co. 2$6,$7 The Notion Carried. 1 Moved by Alderman Cline and seconded by Alderman Irby that the meeting stand adjourn. CITY CLERK L~ST OF BILLS Airport Cafe 105.30 Army & Navy Store 15.00 Edmiston Service Sta. 5.94 Carl Grizzell Plbg. 7.50 Inman Ready-i~~ix Concrete39•$$ A~,rs. J. a~d. I-Maxwell 47.00 National Oil & Butane 3.50 Plains Welding Sup. 17.42 Perry's Gulf Service 1.75 Plv. Auto Parts 41.25 Plv. Auto Parts 114•$5 Hale County 51$.9$ G~. E. Rogers Texaco 7.25 Pl~.r. Safety Lane 45.75 Bryan & Hoffman 301.25 T~~rs. Loyd Reaves (Tile) 16.50 Tom Fe~z~in's Repair 9.50 Cora A. Bowman 770.00 Haskell Ad ins 4$.15 Jury 7.00 Henderson Bros. Amb. 17.00 Hope Ambulance Ser. 20.00 The Karpac~c Corp. 26.77 Ollies Key Shop 2.10 Perry N. Manton 16.59 National ~<_~fe~y Council 4.5~ The otion Carried. .~ .~ ' ~i A~:AYOR JUNE 6 TO JUidE 20, 1960 Texaco, Inc. 5.75 Texaco, Inc. 1995.42 Jack tI. Dickey 12.50 Board of City Development 25G.OC Board of City Development 1250.00 Plv. Bublic Library 150.00 Jr. League Day Nursery 25.00 Mercantile Nat'l Bank 1550.00 Irene Trimble 15.00 Negro Community Nursery 25.00 City Payroll 541.00 City Payroll 2537.$5 City Payroll 13995.45 City General Transfer 25000.00 A. M. Feuerbacher C :~~sp. 35.10 Bob Caddell Cement 341.50 Josefa Burns Refund 2.03 Southwestern Bell Telen. 51.33 Southwestern Bell Telep. 293.20 Petty Cash 36.57 Petty Cash 9.75 Dan P~acllau~;hton 264.34 Texas Engineering Inst. 100.00 Plv. Chamber of Com-rerce 13.7$ Vic & Bud's Llec. Traf. 27.42 S7i C ~?~' F'il I.CI - S C,l e C . ` ?.~C'~' 4.1.6 2 ~~~~ ^ast :;ide sro. 7.0~ Texes AQUnicioal i~etirzment 764.1C Texas "_unici~~al Retire. 120.2'7 Tex~e A"nnicipal Retirement 46.20 REGULAR SESSTOiJ SC`-IF,UL'LED FAR JULY 4th APID POST''i)Pd'~D TO JULY 5th BY Iti~~;aOLtITlOPJ OF JUIJE 20th. The City Council met in Regualr Session with T~~ia,yor Hood presiding and the follo~~:ing Aldermen attending, T,~d. H. Irby, Alvin Stokes, C. B. Cline, Jr. and haurice Iianna. City Attorney Joe S_,arp and City Engineer V~~. R. Hogge were also presnet for the rr:eetin~;. I~ioved by Alderman Irby and seconded by Alderman Cline, that the Council approve the construction as planned by the I~,iagnolia Petroleum Company at 5th and Columbia. The I'~,oti on Carried. T~Ioved by tilde_man Stokes and seconded by Alderman Cline t:~at the Council authorize paving on Nassau Street from 75 feet between 14th & 1St=~ Street being part of the Ferguson lots on 7th Street between Amarillo & Canyon. The I~~:otion Carried. Moved by Alderman Cline and seconded by Alderrr,an Hanna that Council approve seal cost for old part of Country Club Driveway. The I-lotion Carried. IJoved by Alderman Stokes and seconded by Alderman Irby that .the council add Chamber of Commerce Building paving on Bryan & Hoffman Paving contract, The Notion Carried. Moved by Alderman Hanna and seconded by Alderman Irby that t;e council auti~rize estmate No 1 on H. B. Jordan Sevrer Contract as read by the City Engineer. Paid in the amount of X5472.00 The Motion Carried. The P~:ayor read reports for June as follows Paring PJieters 214$.50 Feat Inspector fees accrd. 72.$0 Tax Collector General Fund 1$22.40 Building Permits (Dollars) 256700.00 Animals 15.00 Food Ins:pect-Q~:."'~~.~ 9.00 ,, . ' _ ~w'a-t~~.,P~m~e~'"~;~:1s: '~ 129113400 ~C i_ty Cle'rk` "Mater & Sewer 2612.73 P~iiscellaneous General Fund 2576.$9 Police rZeport 24$3.50 P'Loved by Ald?rman Irby ana seconded by ~.lderman Cline th^t the report: be accepted and fined and file bills approved for payment. See Fa~~ 2?C The ?"otion Carried. The minutes of June 2^th were read and approved. T~oved by Alderman Stokes and seconded by tilderr,ian Cline that the meeting; stand adjo?zrnecl. ~1~ k' . H . Ott Y A N , L: l'1' L L 1;.ti.K The "lotion Carried. pL~nr? . ..,..,.,n,. ~r r ~t The City Council met in Regular Cession with iayor R~I. B. Hood presiding and the follotiring Alderman present : ti`s. H. Irby, Geo. L. Taylor, P~aurice Hanna, C. B. Cline, Jr. and Alvin Stokes. Gv. R. Ho~;ge, City Engineer, and John T. Boyd, Ass. Cit-,y Attorney, were also present. A Petition was read ~s?{ink,-..that L~gemere Addition be brought into the City Limits. Ivioved by `Al~:~"ermari~ G1ine and seconded by Alderman Irby, that the petition be granted anti' ordinance No. 730 be pas:_ed brin~in~; the Addition into the Cit3r See Ordinance Book Voleurn 1. The I4iotion Carried. I~ioved by Alderman Irby and seconded by Alderman Cline that the Council authorize paving of 17th, 1$th, and 19th streets from Terry Addition East to Yonkers Street. Amarillo Street from lbt.~ Strut North t~ c block North of 19th Street. The Lotion Carried. Iv7oved by Alderman Taylor and seconded by Alderman Irby that water and sevrer be extended to Edgemere Addition at a cost of approximately X15000.00 sub- ject to the ususal deposits. The Potion Carried. 2~F T'~ioved by Alderman Stokes and seconded by Alderrrian Taylor that t'_ne City bay X20,000.00 to Bryan 8c Hof_fman on EnF;ineers recommendation on the South Broadway Bridge and paving contract. The T~otion Carried. The minutes of June 20th were reed and aporoved. Reports for June were read as follo~~rs Plurnbin ; and Electric Inspector X545. $5 B.C.D. Expenditures 1016.17 1 tt Moved by Alderman Hanna -and seconded by Alderman Stokes that the reports be accepted and filed and the bills aonroved for payment. Vuilliam E. Perry Station Vic's Electric Conner I-thes Tex:=.s T~unicibal retire. A. T~~. Feuerb~~cher Car Arrny 8c Navy .Store L. K. Hufstedler ~~rs . J . Vd. Iti'Iaxwell Perryts Gulf Service Plainview Tribune Plainview :.;eed Ilous~ Plains welding Sup~~ly Ma1:1ow House T~ioving Texas I4lunicipal Retire. Public Health Equipment Fir~emens ~~etirement Doyce Keen Leedy I'~LaxeT Fire school The Motion Carried. $.60 Plainview Auto Parts 6.05 110.09 K 8c GV T~ia~neto Co. 20.25 20.25 General Fund Transfer 40000.00 123.45 Illinois California Exp. 63.76 11.41 Payroll ~r~ater 8c Sewer 2563.50 19.95 Texas T~lunicipal l~etire. 514.50 11.50 Hale County Abstract 25.50 47.00 N ?~r University Books 1.92 17.1$ Plainview S~:f ety Lane 114.00 20.00 Plainview Plate Galss 9.05 4.00 Plainvi w T~~otors 3$.96 4. $0 S?nds Cafe 59.20 450.00 Plains 'uu~lding 2.40 777.96 Hale County Commodities 167.55 52.10 Claude Hutcherson 111.0 124.64 Joe Martin .10.00 30.00 Laurence Royal 11$.13 210.OG Payroll General 142$4.$0 I'+~oved by Alderman Taylor and seconded by Alderman Cline that the meetin;~ stand adjourned. 1 / V/,';~ p . H . BRY Td , C I'PY 1sI~K The T~oti on Carried. k j B . HOOD , I :AYRO JUIi1`I' I'V~E~TI;~'G CI`I'Y COUNCIL AND COi•~ ..ISIIONERS COURT OF HALF COUNTY July 30, 1960 The City Council and Commissioners Court met in the Commissioners Room at the Court House for the purpose of Authorizing advertisements for bids of Contructioned of an Airport Contr,~l Toi~~er cost to be shared with the Civil Aeronautics Authority. Present from the City were Tu:ayor Iii. B. Hood, Alderman Alvin Stokes, I'~~aurice Hanna, Vu. H. Irby, John T. Boyd and P. H. Bryan. From the County, Judge Lee Notf~llin Commissioners joe Odell, Rayburn Karrh, Homer Hobir~son, ~: o~,„ B~;o~~n, Frantz Gaston County Attorney, T~,I. L. Rya, Trea~u~r~;'s°;°•~~oC'~~:,r~~~~A'rchitect and Pete Blakney Airport Tanager. It ,vas moved by Alderman Irby and seconded by Alderman Stokes that the advertising for bi~:Is on Airport Control tozr?er be authorized and bids be returnable on August 22nd at 3:00 P. Tf. The iwiotion Carried. The Commissioners Court passed an order of like meanin^~ a.nd intent which was moved by Commissioner Brown and seconded by commissioner Rayburn Karrh. The ~~Iotion Carried. _' ~' ~ `~ ~ v; ~Zc P. ;i. BR AN, CITY ERK l~. B. HOOD, T'~~iAYRO f~9 R:~:GULAR SESSION AJ =UST 1, 190 The CityCouncil met in Regular Session wit~i Ma~Tor M. B. hood presiding and t' e following alderman present, Creo. L. Taylor, W. H. Irb~T, Alvin Stokes, Ma~~rice Hanna and C. B. Cline, Jr. City Attorne•~- Joe Sharp and City Engineer W. R. Hog~•e also were present. Moved bt, Alderman Stokes and seconded by Alderman Hanna that tre Council authorize bavin~ ~f Baltimore Street ~ Blk Nortr from llt'~~ Street by the Dav Nurserjr. The Moti_~n Carried. Moved by Alderman Stokes and seconded by Alderman Hanna that the Council r?rant C. L. Craig an easement of ten feet of tlae street along the south side of Lot 1 Bld~ck 77, C. H. Addition as replatted. See Ordinance Book. The Motion Carried. Moved by Alderman Cline and seconded b•y Alderman Taylor that C. T. Jor~n- son be reappointed for 2 year term as Director of Canadian River iKunicip- al Water Authorit,. The Motion Carried. The minutes of Jul;- 18th were read and approved. Also for t..e 30th. Moved b~~ Alderman Cline and seconded by Alderman Stokes that the council bass Resolution in re~ard to assistance for flood damage. The Motion Carried. Moved by Alderman Hanna and seconded b~;~ Alderman Cline t:~at Council a~zthorize pa~rment of Enmineers estimate on sewer contract in favor of H. B. Jordan co. amountin:; to ~9h34.21~. The Motion Carried. Monthl~~ Reports for Jul~r were read as follows: Pol~:ce 2077.95 Wster Plant rsals pumped 1~982~100 Cit~T Clerk Water & Sewer 28252.23 City Clerk renera.~. 1199.27 Mest~~.,~nspe~'~,,tox'#~ec~. 70.00 . .°'. Fab'd ' ~~r~~p~~ ~J~~: 12.00 Bldm. perm'it's dollar va1.392100.00 Tsx Collector 12925.87 S W Public Service Co. x.200.52 Animal Deat 9.00 Parkim~; Meters 2l~09.00 Moved by Aldermen Cline and seconded by Alderman Hanna that reports be accepted and filed and the bills authorized for payment. LIST OF BILLS FROM JULY 1$ - AUGUST 1 Army & Navy Store 40.$0 Bradts Welding Service 10.20 Gene Bumpus $5.$5 Burroughts Corp 191.33 BurroughTs Corp 10$.53 Consumers Fuel Association 3.40 Connor Mathes 39.01 Craig Oil Co. 6.11 Bryan & Hoffman 2©000.00 Crensh~~-~ Pain t & Glass 2.55 Carl Grizzell 7.50 W, T. Oain Motor Co. 1.3$ K W Magneto Service $1.7$ County Clerk 6.00 Huff Food Store 13.73 City of Amarillo 60.00 Board of City Development250.00 C1-owe & Cowan 327.21 Board of City Develop 1250.00 Diamond Industrial Supply 5.0$ Plv. Public Library 150.00 Dempster Brothers 446.1$ Jr. LeaU,ue Day Nursery 25.00 Dempster Brothers 34.26 Mercantile Nat'l Bank 1550.00 aim M. Davis Distributing 94.55 Negro Community Nursery 25.00 Elliott Addressing Co. 46.$1 Mercantile National B 2054.00 Elliott Addressing CQ. 159.25 Mercantile Nat'l B 95.00 First Supply Co. 20.22 Southwestern Bel? Telep 291.50 F1ash~0-Gas Co. $2.65 Southwestern Bell Telep 47.10 Fechheimer Bros. 30$•45 Republic Nat'l Bank $057.00 Gale's Prescription Shop 67.29 Great American RPs. 171.35 Hale Co. Airport 70.00 Great American Reserve 21.70 Hilton Hotel 16.50 W. D. Wilbourn Ins. Ref. 32.52 E. K. Hufstedler & Son 57.61 Great American Reserve 5.6$ Hilton Hotel Cleaners 14.00 Texaco Co. 1499.37 Haynes Motor Co. 4$9.45 Texaco Co. 11.0$ Hobbs Trailers 67.6$ W. D. Wilbourn (J Phill ~.ps$.00 J ~'d Hamby Distributor 3.19 Canadian R. Mun. ti~later 565.00 Jarvis Tull & Company 2.$0 Burney Fish Refund 19.40 Kimbell Plainview Co. 14.00 Haynes Motor Co. z3$$,$0 Larson Turner Implement 1362.04 J F McGo~ren 5. ~: ~~ Monroe Calculating Machine 33.00 Southwestern Bell Telep 22.25 R C Mangum 32.24 Imperial Livestoek.Sup. $$.00 N W University Traffic Inst. 7.69 ~` a t ^..h 1 cA 1 1 Pl. Ready Mix Concrete Jack Jones City Pa~,Troll City Payroll City Payroll Trustee Firemen's R & R Texas Municipal Retire. Great Am. Reserve Ins. City National Bantc WH City Social Security S E Bolles Rlileage H P Pelpnrey Car Exp Margaret Soucy IYZ B Hood W. D. Wilbourn J H 1~;cGee F D Gaither Plainview Fire Dept. Mrs. L. Bailey Jack H. Dickey W. F. Fole Berry Woods Shamrock Oil & Gas Shamrock Oil & Gaa Trustee Firemen's R R P~iercantile Nat' 1 Bank Westts Pharmacy 57$.00 Neputne Meter Co. 11$2.39 13.00 Peerless Pump Division 5.04 15$79/74 Plainview Hospital 409.11 2963.00 Plains Machinery Co. 45.69 494.61 Plainvi~:w P~iotor Service 161.12 124.$4 Plainview Motor Service 13.00 622.54 Plainview Base Ball 20,00 715.56 Phillips Battery Co. 93.3$ 2$43.20 Plainview Plumbing Co. 22.02 $26.05 Ply:inview Plate Glass 4.65 16.10 Pioneer Natural Gas 93.20 25.00 Rowland & Gordon 3073.70 25.OG The Rohan Co. 24$.14 150.00 Rogers Battery & Electric $9.03 25.00 Reuel Nash Chevrolet 144.11 25.00 The Steck Company 44.00 50.00 Shook Tire Co. 1$.00 45.00 Sams Service 3,15 30.00 Strain's Super Service 19.20 25.00 Shamrock Oil & Gas 123$•25 475.00 3 W Public Service 33.15 25.00 S V~ Public Service 21$3.01 515.67 W. 0. Speck I'~~achinery 3.32 36.34 Texas Welders Supply 31.75 124.$4 Tex-Vit Supply Company 321.00 1132.50 WestTs Pharmacy 1.79 1.79 Dan McNaughton 450.00 Moved by Alderman Hanna and seconded by Alderman Cline that Council authorize payment of Engineers estimate on sewer contract in f~.vor of H. B. Jordan co. amounting to X9634.24 Moved by Alderman Taylor and seconded by Alderman Irby that the meeting stand adjourned. The Motion Carried REGULAR SESSION AUGUST 15, 1960 The city Council met in Regual.r Session with Mayor M. B. Hood presiding and the following Aldermen present: W. H. Irby, C. B. Cline, Jr. Geo. L. Taylor and Maurice Hanna. City Attorney Joe Sharp and City Engineer W. R. Rogge were also present. P~ioved by Alderman Taylor and seconded by Alderman Cline that the Council permit Consumers Fuel Assn. to install 1000 Gallon Butane tank on the old Foxworth Galbraith site, subject to all regulations of the Railroad Commission. The Motion Carried. The Mayor opened bids on paving previously advertised for this night as follows Bryan & Hoffman Alt. # 1 9209.20 Alt. ~ 2 $050.00 To use crushed caliche as per spedifications Floyd Henry Alt. ~ 1 $050.00 Alt. # 2 70$4.00 Bidder unable to furnish crushed caliche. Moved by Alderman Cline and seconded by Alderman Irby that the Council accept Bryan & Hoffman's Alt. Bid No. 2 $050.00 The Motion Carried. An applic-.tion from Charlie Flack for 1 cab Taxi Cab permit was read. Moved by Alderman taylor and seconded by Alderman Hanna that Council grant the petition. The P~iotion Carried. Final estimate on the South Broad~R~ay Jib was presented by City Engineer W. R. Rogge showing balance due original contract X40,212.22 extras X912.39. Moved by Alderman Cline and seconded by Alderman Taylor that the City pay Bryan & Hoffman amount of X41,124.61 as szo~f:n ',y estimate. The Motion Carried. Moved by Alderman Irby and seconded by Alderman Taylor that the City authorize paving ~n 14th Street from Udayland to Xenia Streets. The Potion Carried. Moved by Alderman Irby and sd~conded by Alderman Taylor that the City pay Cityts part on paving aroung City Municipal Building. The l~lotion Carried. ~~ Moved by Alderman Hanna and seconded by Alderman Irby that the council will not waive penaltys on W. H. Puett taxes. The Motion carried. The following Reports were read for July: Pioneer Natural Gas 2f rentals 2nd c}uarter 199$.25 W. F. Foley Inspector for July 472.00 Board of City Development disbursements 152$.72 Moved by Alderman Cline and seconded accepted and filed and the bills be taw '. l.iy~ ~ ~•,;•' '.+~, ~' 1, ~ ~ ,, The Ifinutes of August 1st were read RZoved by Alderman Taylor and second stand adjourned. by Alderman Hanna that the reports be approved for payment. The T:otion Carried. and approved. ed by Alderman Irby that the meeting The Motion Carried. LIST OF BIDS FROM AUGUST 1 ~ AUGUST 15, 1960 At'.:ins Cosden Service Blair Drug Co. B & C Electronics Labs Robert N. Barnet Boyett Conoco Casey's Bakery Churchwell Bros. Oil Mary Dye, M. D. Eaton stationery Edmiston Service Station Tom Feagins Repair Gallaway~s Janitor Sup. Herald News Publishing Bob Hooper Motor Higginbotham Bartlett HenryTs Tire Co. Hale Co. Abstract Hillcrest Mobil Service Bryan & Hoffman City Blacksmith Canrock Sand & Gravel Jones Service I~;idwest Reproduction Maggard-Nall Motor yiorehead Sharp & Boyd lulrs. J. ~~. Maxwell Medical Center Hospital McDonaldts Trading Post Pioneer Pavers Plainview Motor Service J. C. Penny Plains Melding Plainview Hardware Co. Plainview Auto Parts P1-:inview Ready Mix Plainview Safety Lane Reams Electric V. R. Rodgers 8c SF;;rvice Richardson Shamrock Ser. Warren's Garage Vies Electric Edmiston Service Station The Harder Agency P M 6.00 52.24 196.$$ 14.50 2.00 2.00 41.9$ 63.00 151.14 6.57 9.5~ 59.39 74.60 7.53 1$2.96 217.54 20.00 2.75 455.37 67.50 141.00 1.10 7•.7$ 15.5$ 10.00 47.00 100.00 30.00 $3.20 4.50 2.74 17.9? 33.76 61.1$ 3.15 3.65 70.05 10.75 66.$0 6.00 $1.40 6.02 19.2$ Reed's tNrecking Co. 6.60 Sanfax Corporation 23.40 Stovall Booher Radiator 1$.75 Texas Surplus Property 103.40 Swayze Bros. Const. 107.99 Texas Farm Machinery 2.20 Geo. L. Taylor 6.$0 Winn Motor Co. 1$.$6 Wilson Grian Co. 11.00 Western Union 4.40 Texas Inc. 3.45 Texas Muncipal Retirement 766.56 . Perryts Gulf 6.52 Vic's Electric 20.20 Melvin C. Newton 25.00 P. W. Cayce 75.00 The Hrder Agency 5$3.35 wick Lunch 7$.50 Mallow House R~Ioving 60.00 The Harder Agency $.66 F. D. Marshall 42.00 Bob `~+hite Service 1.75 Harold Autry 7.50 M. B. Hood 237.25 H E Pelphrey 7.15 Unger Memorial Library 3.12 Kuto Parts Supply 10.46 Barretts Automotive 4.29 Eaton Stationery 6.15 Gallaway~s Janitor Supplies175.40 Green Machinery 6.11 Higginbotham Bartlett 17.91 Inman Ready Niix Concrete 74.35 McD~naldts Trading Post 16.50 National Oil & Butane 62.96 Ollie's Key Shop 1.55 Plainvi w Hardware Co. 43.15 Plainview Auto Parts 34.01 Wesleyfs Electric 3.50 Texas Municipal Retirement 123.45 The Harder Agency. 153.23 Texas Municipal Retirement 46.20 ~~' ;~-. C E K AUGUST 22, 1960 JOINT MEETING CITY COUF•3CIL AND COMP~~ISSIONERS COURT The-City: Council an~i..Comm~s~~oners met in Joint Session to consider Bids 'in res;oonse to •pu~l,ic.;:a"'dvertisements for construction of the Hale County Airport Control Towyr project 9-41036-07. Alderman C. B. Cline, Jr. , W. H. Irby, Maurice Hanna and Mayor M. B. Hood were present. Also Commissioners Joe Odell, Rayburn Karr, Homer Robinson, Doc Brown and Judge Lee Nowlin. Others presnet were John Kerr, Archi'tec~t.,y, ~ioe Sharp,City Attorney and Pete Blakney Airport Manager. ~:' ~ . Seven bids were opened and read. It w,-s moved by Alderman Irby and seconded by Alderman Hanna that the City accept low bid of Ramey Construction Co. X7$,503.00 plus Alt. No. 3 ~51~$.00 Plus Alt. No. 4 X100.00 Plus Alt. No. 5 x$0.00 Flus Alt No. 6 ~p120.00 Alt . No . 7 X6100.00. A like motion w:~.s made by Commissioner Commissioner Karrh and duly carried. Th e / ~:~/ TY FRK Sept. 6, 1960 The Motion Carried. Brown and seconded by Meeting Adjourned. iAY R The City Council met in called session the meeting for Sept. 5th having been deferred one day on account of the Labor Day Holiday, with I~:ayor Hood presiding anc~ the following aldermen in attendance: Alvin Stokes, W. H. Irby, Maurice Hanna, Geo. L. Taylor and C. B. Cline, Jr. City Attorney Joe Sharp and City Engineer ~^~. R. Hog~:e were also present. C.'~ ~~ Moved b~.~ Alderman Cline and seconded by Alderman Hanna that Robert ^~ Metzger C.P.A. be authorized to make audit for fiscal year at 1250.00. w The Motion Carried. --~ Moved by Alderman Irby and seconded by Alddrman Cline that the follow- ing Resolution be passed. Merryman Addition. The Motion Carried. R E S O L U T I O N BE IT RESOLVED that the City of Plainview, Texas, join with Vivian 0. Graham, as trustee for the Lizzie Merryman Trust, Plainview Indepen- dent School District, and H. A. Hubbard to rescind and make null and void restrictions and covenants created by instrument executed by the four of us d~?ted April 26, 1960, recorded in Book 360, page 617, Deed Records, Hale County, Texas, insofar as same may cover or apply to Lots Nos. 30, 31, 32 and 33 in Block 2 and Lots No. 1, 2 and~3 Blk. 3 of the Merryman Addition to the City of Plainview, Texas, plat of whick is attached to said instrument and to provide that the restric- tions and covenants shall n~ longer apply to these lots, and our Mayor is authorized to join in the execution of a proper instrument to effectuate this resolution and our Clerk is authorized to attest and affix our seal thereto. Moved by Alderman Hanna and seconded by Alderman Stokes that the follow- ing Resolution be passed. Craig easement. The motion Carried. THE STATE OF TEi~Aa ~ COUNTY OF HALE ~ CITY OF PLAINVIEW ~ WHERE:~S, C. L. Craig has requested an Admendement to that certain Easement granted by the City of Plainview, recorded in Volume 36z pane 271 , of the Deed Records of Hale County, Texas; and After due consideration of the matter, the City Council of the City of Plainview re~olve~•_a~ ~'~'~'~,ows BE IT RESOLVED tha`~''~'he`Easement above referred to granted to the said C. L. Cr~~ig be amended so as to provide that the term thereof shall expire July 1, 1972. PASSED this the 6th day of Se temb , 1 60. M. B. Hood T~. B. Hood, Mayor ATT1;5T:~ ^~ P . H . Bryan Paul H. Bryan, City Clerk d~~~ THE 3TA' E OF TEXAS ~ AIUENDP~iENT TO EAS?~~~-;~~NT COUNTY OF HALE ~ G4HEREAS, on the 1st day of August , 1960, the City of Plainview grant- ed to C. L. Craig an easement to maintain a building at its present loca- tion for a period of ten years from the date of the instrument, and so long thereafter as is reasonably necessary to move said building in the event the City Council at that time determined that it was necessary for the safety and convenience of the public for said building to be moved; and VuHEREAS, C. L. Craig has requLsted that said easement be amended so as to expire July 1, 1972; NOVA, THF.REFU}~E, in consideration of the sum of One and No/100 Dollars (~l.OG) and in consideration of the premises, the said easement above referred to, which is recorded in Book 36z , page 271 , Deed Records of Hale County, Texas, is hereby amended as to the termination thereof, and said easement referred to is hereby granted for a period of years expiring on the date of July 1, 1972. EXECUTED this 6th , day of September, 1960. 7F LAIN^ Ltit` ood A~T. B HO D , M YOR Attest: P . H . Br an P. H. BRYAN, C TY CLER The City Engineers estimates were presented as follows: Bryan & Hoffman Country Club Parking Area 226$.79 H. B. Jordan Company Sewer Contract 21267.61 Moved by Alderman Taylor and seconded by Alderman Irby that the estimates be paid. The Motion Carried. Ordinance No. 731 was .read in regard Moved by Alderman Taylor and seconded Ordinance be passed. Monthly reports were read as follows: to parking around High School. by Alderman Hanna that the The Motion Carried. City Clerk Lvater & Sewer X26201.24 City Clerk General 5392.3$ " Parking Meters 2677.00 B.C.D. disbursements 2,41.49 Tax Collector 2766.00 Meat Inspector fees accrd. $1.45 Police Report 3$22.00 Bldg. Permits dollars 261050.00 Moved by Alderman Stores and seconded by Alderman Cline that the reports be accepted and filed and the bills authorized for payment. The Motion Carried. LIST OF BIDS FR014i AUG. 16, TO SEPT. 6, 1960 Springer Pumps City Payroll Acct. City Payroll Acct. City Payroll Acct. Board of City Development Board of City Development Plainview Public Library Jr. League Day Nursery Mercantile Natfl Bank Negro Community Nursery Bryan & Hoffman Joe Martin Clean Pit City water Dept. City Vyater & Sewer 432.00 Airport Cafe 1$7.57 14146.99 C. R. Anthony 15.25 2665.25 Auto Parts Supply 16.63 539.50 Army & Navy Store 20.00 250.00 Army & Navy Store $.95 1250.00 Bryan & Hoffman Const. 99.14 150.00 Blair Drug Co. 19.$3 25.00 Gene Bumpus 40.$9 1550.00 Brasts Welding Service 14.75 25.00 Army & Navy Store 9.75 $595.95 B & C Electronics Labs 6$.60 10.00 Burroughs Corp. 10$.53 91.50 Burroughs Corp. 191.33 7000.00 Brown Supply Co. $36.75 Mrs. J. C. Spain 9.00 City Blacksmith 9$.25 Connor P~Iathes Co. 11.95 W. T. Cain Motor Co. 26.35 Bryan & Hoffman 3371.67 Connor Mathes Co. 121.$6 Jury 7.00 Consumers Fuel Association l.$0 Lonnie l~iiller-hileage 1$.50 Clowe & Cowan 6$.63 Great Am. Neserve Ins. 163.13 The Camera Shop 17.$2 Great Am. reserve Ins. 21.70 Dempster Brothers 446.1$ Great Am. Preserve Ins. 5.6$ Dr. Mary Dey, R~~. D. 57.00 First Natal Bank $7$3.95 Diamond Industrial Supply 36.70 Haynes Mtr. Co. 312.56 Edmiston Service Station 2$.91 Hale Co. State Bank 155.00 Eastern Blind & Awning Co. 19.00 Hale Co. State Bank 130.00 E_liott Addressing Machine 46.$1 Hale Co. St_te Bank $0.00 Edmiston Service Station 12.91 Mercantile Nat'l Bank 455.00 Easton Stationery 136.40 ~~ercantile Nat'l Bank 1$56.25 Eaton Stationery 2$.$5 Mercantile Nat'l Bank 230.00 Foxworth Galbraith Lumber Co. 21.60 Harrell Weatherred 200.00 Herbert Frame 20.00 P. H. Bryan 7.00 First Supply Co. 6.90 Plainview Cemetery Ass. 27.50 Farmers Blacksmith 3.00 Santa Fe Trail 16.66 The Fechheimar Bros. Co. 26.65 Herman E. Te~~.ple 40.00 First Supply Co. 240.76 .Hale County 1b5.31 Firestone Stores 1.29 Seipp Machine Shop 193.20 Gales Prescrition Ship 15.05 ~.~ Rogers Texaco 13.4$ Gallaway~s Janitor Supplies 4$.50 ~% Claude Hutcherson Air S132.50 Gallaway+s Janitor Supplies 71.50 S. Tai. Bell Telephone ,, 47.4$ Hazel Harris 5.25 _ S. W. Belk. Telep~o~~;,~ J Y P 't ~•' •` ` ~ ~~42.21 • Higginbotham Bartlett 133.20 ,,,,,~ ~~~~a~<.~ o• fo .ors ~~ . •~ Y: ~ ~ x.550.00 Hillcrest Mobil. Ser. S. 2.00 Hale Co. State l~:`` 2260.63 Hilton Hotel Cleaners 3.55 Interest & Sinking 4$00.25 Henryts Tire Company 215.3$ Fred Garrison Refund 14.35 E. K. Hufstedler & Son 23.05 Hale Co. Airport 2500.00 Mildred Tucker Co. Clerk 3.00 P. H. Bryan, Clerk 7.25 Herald News Publishing Co. 34.30 P. H. Bryan Cler_•c P C 39.27 J. V. Hamby Distributor 5.60 P. H. Bryan, P C 5.01 Hale County Airport 70.00 P. H,.Bryan P C 2.00 Holland 6ffice Supply 200.00 J. Oliver Bier P A: 99.00 Haynes Motor Company 119.03 City Payroll Acct. 1 5416.3$ Jackson Tire Co. 46,2$ City Payroll Acct. 24$2.50 Inman Ready Mix Concrete 2$.95 City Payroll 5`74.20 G. E. Jones Electric 223.66 Trustee Fir:men~s R 8c ` R125.2$ G. E. Jones Electric 75.60 Texas Municipal Retire ment 60$.$4 Kimbell Plainview Co. 14.00 Great American RLs.I. 674.45 Larson Turner Implement 37.92 City National Bank 2744.30 J Ro'oerts P~'Ietzger 1000.00 Cit- Social Security 7$3.50 R. C. Mangum 9.76 H. P. Pelphrey Car Exp . 25.00 M & UJ Stationery 6.00 Margaret Soucy 25.00 M. B. McKee. 627.97 M. B. Hood 150.00 P~Iorehead Sharp & Boyd 270.00 W. D. 4vilbourn 25.00 Montgomeryyard $. $$ J. H. McGee 25.00 .Morrison Supply Co. 409.54 F. D. Gaither 50.00 Pars. J. 4J. Maxwell 47.00 Plv. Fire Dept. 45.00 Maggard Nall Motor Co. 6.96 Mrs. L. Bailey ~ 30.00 McDonaldts Trading Post 104.$9 ~"1• F• r oleY 4'15.00 Meinecke Bros. 1. $0 Jack H. Dickey 25.00 Nleyer Blake Company 2$.40 B. A. 'hood 25.00 Neptune Meter Company 2$$.30 Plainview Lions Club 76.00 National Oil & Butane 1.50 Trustee Firemen's R&R 125.2$ National Qil & Butane 56.39 Lawrence Royal 30.00 Norris Cleaners 9.70 Lynn Brock 12.30 Plainview Plate Glass 9.2$ City rational Bank 100.00 Plainview ~'~elding 3.50 Plainview t~~elding 3.50 Rowland & Gordon 2795.19 Phillips Battery Co. 21.90 The Rohan Co. 652.21 Panhandle & Santa Fe 20.67 Rogers Battery & Electric 104.30 Plainview Plurr~bing 16.05 Swzy~,e Bros. Builders Supply 44.42 Plainview Saf<ty Lane 37.40 Swayze Bros. Const. 440.00 Plainview Hardware Co. 50.72 Shook Tire Co. 16.70 Plains Machinery Co. 309.20 Seipp Tyiachine Shop 32,50 Plainview Motor Service 9.65 Stovall Bo~h~:r Radiator 14.00 Peerless Pump 15.12 Sti,rayze Bros. Construction 10.00 Pioneer Natural Gas 137.90 San Antonio Machine & Sup. 519.95 Plains ~`elding Supply 19.21 ti•~. 0. Speck P~iachinery 175. b2 Pioneer Pavers 131.66 S 4tI Public :service 361$.01 Plv. Tribune 6.00 S uJ Public Service 7.00 Parker Publishing Co. 5.24 Shamrock Oil & Gas 1$$$.00 Plainview Tlotor Service 67.05 Strains Super Service 11.15 Reams Electric 77.09 Shearer Texaco Service 3.19 Richardson Shamrock ~3 17.50 Stapleton Bros. 23.00 a Richardson shamrock # 4 1.25 Richardson ahamrock Ser ~ 1 47.07 Robinson & Herring Brug .~ 2.72 V, R. Rodgers & Son A.• .~7~. ~a •,25.00 Reed t s Wry=c•It~ing Co`.~.:~~•,'~.,, `~'~,~; ~ `~ 17.74 Reuel Nash Chevrolet X03.$3 West Texas Equipment $15.9$ Wylies Plumbing 5.46 Wood I~4itchell Funeral Home 50.00 Winn P~iotor Company 2.20 Sanfax Corp. 23.40 Texas Welders Supply 4.50 Texas Testing Laboratories $4.00 Traf-o-Teria System 607.03 Texas Vitrified Pipe Co. 1031.12 Geo. L. Taylor 11.$5 Western Union $.64 Wilson Grain Company 16.50 Vdebb Johnson Service 15.62 Vic's Electric 70.63 The hiinutes of August 15th and 22nd were read and approved. 1`ioved by Alderman Taylor and seconded by Alderman Stokes that n:~ving be authorized on Ennis Street from 1$th to 19th Street. Si..xteenth Street from Canyon to Dallas Street. The Motion Carried. Moved by Alderman Taylor and seconded by Alderman Cline that the Resolution on Canadian River Municipal Vdater Authority be passed. The Motion Carried. CITY OF PLAIC1VIEl^ , TEXAS EXTRACT FROi- THE MINUTES OF THr., CITY COUNCIL At a regular (regular, called, special, etc.) meeting of the City Council of the City of Plainview, Texas, at which the following members were present: Geo. L. Ta for C. B. Cline Jr. 4r. H. Irb Maurice Hanna and lvin Stokes held on the ~h day of September, 19 0, on motion of Alderman Taylor and seconded by Alderman C. B. Cline, Jr., the following resolution was adopted: RESOLUTION WHER~;i`~S, there has been carefully considered a proposed contract a copy of which is attached hereto, between the Canadian River Municipal Vlater Authority and the City of Plainview, Texas, providing for develo-~ment of the Canadian River Project, Texas, and for transporting municipal ~Paater, including reimbursement by the City of its share of the costs of con- structing, operating, and maintaining said project, and it is tiie opin- ion of this council that said contr.~~:ct and its provisions are satisfac- tory; and V~~HEREAS, this council has reviewed the provisions and purposes of a proposed repayment contract between the~United States of America and the Canadian River Municipal Water Authority and endorses and recommends the consummation of said contract: NOW, TH~KEFOi~E, BE IT ~~~:SOLV~;D, that the City Council of the City of Plainview , Texas, does hereby approve the attached contract and does approve submission of said contract for consideration at an election to beLheld for the purpose; and that immediately upon approval of the con- tract by a majority vote, the ILiayor and Clerk (Clerk, Secretary etc.) are hereby authorized and directed to execute on behalf of the City a contract in substantially the form attached; and B~ I'i' FURTH~, ~ RFaOLV~D, that the Board of Directors of the Canadian River P~iunicipal water Authority be advised that the City Council endorses the form of repayment contract proposed with the United States of America and recommends its approval and its execution when authorized by an election held in the manner provided by the lati;~s of the State of Texas. Dated, Passed, and unanimously adopted this 6th day of September, 1960 M. B. Hood , I~'IAYOR Alvin L. Stokes C~~UNCTLu"•iAN Maurice Hanna , COUNCILP~'AN Geo. L. Taylor , C~)UNCILIv~AN C. B. Cline, Jr. ,COUNCILi~:AN W. H. IPby ,COUNCILMAN The undersigned, P. H. Bryan (Clerk) of the City Council of the City of Plainview , Texas, hereby certified that the above and foregoing is a ture and correct copy of the resolution approving and directing the execu- tion of the contract attached, and the endorsement of the proposed repay- ment contract referred to therein. DaTED this 6th day of September, 1960. SEAL P. H. Bryan erc-- u The P~iotion Carried. a~~.~~ gloved by Alderman Taylor and seconded by Alderman Hanna that the meeting adjourn. The Motion Carried. ~, City Clerk Mayor REGULAR SESSION SEPT. 19, 1960 The City Council met in Regular Session at the Chamber of Commerce Bldg. as advertised for the Budget He--aring, with Mayor M. B. Hood presiding and the following Aldermen present: Maurice Hanna, C. B. Cline, Jr., Geo. L. Taylor, and Alvin Stokes. Also present were City Attorney Joe Sharp and City Engineer Vd. R. Hogge. A Petition was presented by Dick Reep in behalf of David ~~~illson and others asking to bring certain property into the City Limits. No action was taken. ~~An Ordinance being number ?32A was read amending the City Code in regard to garbage collections. Moved by Alderman Taylor and seconded key Alderman Cline that Ordinance No. 732A be passed. The P~iotion Carried. the Budget Hearing was held as advertised. Moved by Alderman Cline and seconded by Alderman Hanna that the Budget be adopted as filed and the Tax Rate for 1960 be set at $1.66 on the ~p100.00 valuation. RESOLUTION 1 WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Plainview, has heretofore approved and adopted the City Budget for the fiscal year beginning October 1, 1960 and ending September 30, 1961: And whereas it is nov,~ deemed necessary and advisable that the City Council set the 1960 tax rate. NO';~ THLREF~)RE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE TEA:;: That the tax rate to be levied on all taxable br~ of Plainview, Texas for the year of 1960 shall aggregate hundred dollar valuation on all property on the 1960 Tax be approved and adapted by the City Council. CITY OF PLAINVI~~~~~, ~perty in the City X1.66 on the one Roll, which shall L~ SECTION 1. That said ta:c levy af;gregating ~p1.66 on the one hundred valua- tion shall be and the same is hereby spec ificalty levied .for the following punposes and to be the following tai; rates. General Fund Oper~?ting Fund. For the Interest & Sinking; Fund X1.01 on each 100.00 valuation .65 on each ~p100.00 valuation Refunding Bonds 9-1-26 Street Imp. 6-1-27 Refunding 1931 Water Works 6-1-27 Sewer 6-1-27 Street Imp. 1946 Water 8c Sevaer 1949 Fire station 1950 Street Imp. 1943 t'tiater & Sewer 194 Vyater & newer 1950 City Hall 1950 Street Improvement 1951 Water 8c Sewer Imp. 1952 Street Imp. 1953 Street Imp. 1955 Wester 8c Sewer 1953 Water & Sewer 1953 General 0~ligation 1957 Fire Equipment 195$ General Obligation 195 Refunding Airport ?`rarrants 195$ General Obligation 1959 Airport 'v~arrants 11-1-59 Ro~~d Machiner,- Equio. 1960 .05$0 .0011 .0010 .0010 .oeo5 .0140 .0632 .0440 .0190 .035 .0150 .0120 .0209 .0290 .0005 .0133 .0443 .1165 .1165 .0175 .0130 .0172 .0650 .0102 .013 0 a~~"'~ T~ioved by Alderman Stokes and seconded by Alderman Taylor that the fo~.low- ing resolution be passed. The Potion Carried. RESOLUTION ON ENGINE~~ING FE+,S. Whereas the City of Plainview has heretofore on the 21st day of March after publication as req~~ired by law awarded on the low bid, a contract to Bryan & Hoffman, to construct a bridge and various str._~t improvements on South Broadway and East 2nd Street for the amount of x$6,535•$6 and said con- tract provided for engineering fees. And 4~lhereas on the 15th day of August the Cit.Y~ Council in connection with the Plainview Independant School District awarded on low bid as contract to Bryan & Hoffman for paving on Frisco Road giving access to the new School in Merryman Addition a contract amounting to $$,050.00 and said contract provided for engineering fees to be furnished by the City And whereas the City Council of Plainview, Texas, on tiie 16th da~,T of May 1960 after publication for bids awarded a contract to H. B. Hordan Company on low bid to construct a lift station and sewer lines etc. to serve parts of the City and The Frisco and Merryman Additions amounting to ~l~1,~.90.09. And whereas the Broadway project is complete, and the Jordan contract is practically complete, and the Frisco Road project is started. Whereas the engineering fees being a part of the construction costs of said project sand hamming paid out of the General Fund it is therefore entitled to be reimbursed form the Construction funds for the amount. of said engineering fees. NO4'd therefore BE IT RESOLVED that the City Treasurer be authorized and directed to transfer from the construction Bind of the City of Plainview an amount equal to said engineering; fees which amount from the Street & Highway Fund is X4,729.30 and form the Sewer Construction fund is X2,074.50 to the General Fund of the said City. Passed at a Regular Meeting of the City Council this the 19th day of September A. D. 1960. ATTEST i'_ 1 Iii ~~~ n,~,t~~C n a CITY CLERK +~J MAYOR T~ioved by Alderman Taylor and seconded by Alderman Cline that the Engineers estimate in favor of H. B. Jordan Co. in amount of X5,016.24 be paid also Bryan 8c Hoffman for culverts X450.00. The Motion Carried. Moved by Alderman Taylor and seconded by Alderman Stokes that the Council approve seal coating and patching of runways and Ramps Road at the Airport as outlined by tree City Engineer to be shared by the County. The Motion Carried. Loved by Alderman Taylor and s~~^onded by Alderman Cline that paving be authorized on Yonkers Street fr~rm 20th to 24th within City Limits. The l"otion Carried. Pjoved by Alderman Taylor and seconded by Alderman dine that the City patricipate in sidening Canyon Street paving from 7th to $th Street. The Motion Carried. It was agreed that the next meeting; would be on Sept 30th instead of Oct. 3, 1960. The minutes of August 6th meeting tirere read and approved. ' Try. F. Foleys Plumbing and Electrical Report for August read amounting to X745.00. Moved by Alderman Cline and seconded by Alderman Stokes that reports be accepted and filed and bills to'f.,, session,be approfed for payment. ~~~ •-~~ ~°~ ~ The I~iotion Carried. Moved by Alderman Ta-Tlor and seconded by Alderman Cline that the meeting adjo ~a. T do Carried. ~~~ ~ aC.....,~„ P. H. BRYAN, CIT CLL K I`i. B. H OD, MAYOR LIST OF BILLS SEPT~~I~~~BER 6-lg, 1960 1 C~~ ry J. N. Ames (Fire ) Robert N. Barnett Caprock Sand & Gravel Foxworth Galbraith Hale County Kelley giros. Radiator K W Magneto & Tuneup Plains Welding Sup. Perry's Gulf Service Joe Long f s h'iobil Porter Sprayer Plainview Suto Parts Plainview Ready Mix Plainview Kuto Parts Shair~rock Oil & Gas texas Surplus Property Texas Municipal Retirem. Texas Municipal Retire. 21.60 City General Fund Transfer $.20 Board of City Development 363.40 Board of City Development 43.20 Plainview Public Library 1$7.11 Jr. League Day Nursery 7.50 Mercantile Nattl Bank $6.60 Negro Community Nursery $.70 A. N1. Feuerbacher 1.55 The Harder Agency 19.50 The Harder Agency 12.20 The Harder Agency Vda & Sw 147.$1 City Payroll Acct. 13.95 City Payroll Acct 12.05 City Payroll Acct. 1.45 City General Transfer 1$.23 John Freeman Refund 731.97 Texas Municipal Retirement 46.20 September 30, 1960 ~~~~~~ ~' 4000.00 250.00 1250.00 150.00 25.00 1550.00 25.00 1$.25 605.24 17.57 160.15 14094.0$ 2$03.50 526.50 16000.00 30.90 120.95 The City Council met in Special Session as per agreement of Sept. 19th. Mayor Hood presided and the following Aldermen were present: ev.H.Irby Maurice Hanna, Geo. L. Taylor, C. B. Cline, Jr, And Alvin Stokes. City Attorney Joe sharp and City Engineer W. R. Hogge also attended the meeting. Iv~Ioved b:T Alderman Taylor and seconded by Alderman Cline that the l~layor authorized to sign agreement with the Goedetic Survey in regard to the fLx~d gage on the Broadway Street Bridge. The Motion Carried. Moved by Alderman Stokes and seconded by Alderman Hanna that the Mavor be authorized to sign agreement fall out :~n shelter house. The Motion Carried. 1 14Toved by Alderman Cline:and seconded by Alderman Taylor that the Mayor be authorized^ to,;~4~u}k,,^e Griffin lots in p.~.rk area at best figure p~sj~~~ble ~* ,t; ~•,•-.,,. • The l~iotion Carried. Moved by Alderman Cline and seconded by Alderman Hanna that the Council authorize the rearranging of part of 21st & Oak Street. The Pviotion Carried. Iviovea by Alderman Cline and seconded by Alderman Hanna that the Council accept the Chamber of Commerce Building and authorize payment oi' the final estimate to Panhandle I+,ngineers and Contractors. X4012.90 The Pdotion Carried. Moved by Alderman Irby and seconded by Alderman Cline that the Council authorize repair of Joliet Street Bridge. The Motion Carried. Ivioved by Alderman Taylor and secon~:jed by Alderman Irby that paving be authorized on $th Street from Borger to Canyon Street on 26th street from ~ blocs west of Galceston to 2 block east pf Galveston also alley between Amarillo & Borger and 13th & 14th Street. The iviotion Carried. Moved by Alderman Hanna and seconded by Alderman Cline that the City pay X7000.00 on Bryan & Hoffman Paving contract. The R~,otion Carried. The Nlinute~ of September 19th were read corrected and approved. P~goved by Alderman 'Paylor and seconded by Alderman Hanna that the meeting adjourn. - The Moti~~n Carried. P. H. BRYAd, CLER; _`• <.• M. B. HOOD, 3~ YOR M • ,~~. a~~~ M I iV U T E S ~Q__l~'l- ~~~~G At a, ragul'a.~.~me;~t.j. .;~z~#' the City Council of the City of Plainview, Texas, at which the'~fbl~~in~>members were present: W. H. Irby, Geo. L. Taylor, Maurice Hanna, C. B. Cline, Jr., Mayor N. B. Hood, City Attorney Joe Sharp and City engineer W. R. Hogge, held on the 17th day of October 1960 on motion of Alderman Maurice Hanna and seconded by Alderman C. B. Cline, Jr., the following resolution was adopted. R~~ SOLUTION VJH AREAS, the City of Plainview did heretofore carefully consider and approve a proposed contract between the Canadian River Municipal ti^Jater~Authority and the City of Plainview, Texas, and did endorse a proposed contract between the Canadian River Municipal V~ater Authority and the United States of America; and WHEREAS, since the approval of said original contracts, the con- tracts which certain chan?es have been approved by the proper agencies of the United States of America, and that said contracts as changed is attached hereto; and W~iEREAS, the City Council has carefully considered the said pro- posed contracts as attached hereto between the Canadian River P~iunicipal ~~+ater Authority and the City of Plainview, Texas, providing for develo- pment of the Canadian River Project, Texas, and for transporting munici- pal water, including reimbursement by the City of its share of the costs in constructing, operating, and maintaining said project, and it is the opinion of this Council that said contract and its provisions are satis- factory; and WHEREAS, this Council has reviewed the provisions and purposes of a proposed repayment contract between the united States of America and the Canadian River l~~unicipal Neater Authority and endorses and recommends the consummation of said contract: NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the City Council of the City of Plainview, Texas, does hereby approve the attached contract and does approve sub- mission of said contract for consideration at an election to be held for the purpose; and th<=t immediately upon approval of the contract by a majority vote, the P~ayor and City Clerk are hereby authorized and dir- ected to execute on behalf of the City a contract in substantially the form attached; and BE IT FUrtTHER RESOLV~,D, that the Board of Directors of the Cana- dian River Municipal titiater Authority be advised that this City Council endorses the form of repayment contract proposed with the United States of America and recommends its approval and its execution when authorized by an election held in the manner provided by the laws of the State of Texas. Dated, passed and unanimously adopted this 17th day of October, 1960. M. B. Hood Maurice Hanna W. H. Irb MAYOR COU CILI~~AN COUNCILi~AN C. B. Cline Jr. Geo. L. Ta for CCUiJCILi4AN COUNCI ~'^~AN COUNC OCTOB~R 10, 1960 SPECIAL MEETING The City Council met in Special Session with l~iayor Hood presiding and Alderman, Maurice Hanna, 4^1. H. Irby, and Alvin atokes present. City Engineer Joe Sharp and City Engineer, Vd. t~. Hogge were also present. A preliminary report ~f~as heard, in connection with the City Planning Commission on the Comprehensive City Plan. A-loved by Alderman Irby and seconded by Alderman Stokes that Ordinance No 732 be passed rescinding part of the plat of Hatch Tsaacks Additi~. as requested by petition of the owners. See Ordinance Book. I~ioved by Nlderman atokes and seconded authorized on 16th street from Canyon from Utica to Vernon Street. On 14th It was agreed that the "pencil would tion of David ~"~illson et al, to brim; of 24th Street into the amity Limits. l~ioved by Alderman Hanna and seconded adjourn. The P~iot-ion Carried. by Alde~•man Hanna that paving be to Dallas Street. On 9th Street Street from YOn~terS to Xenia Street. The P~~iotion Carried. accept filing of an additional peti- nart of the Alabama Addition north by Alderman Irby that the meeting The T~otion Carried. ?:. '~ P. '?. 3RYA ,, rim t ~ l`•:. B. HJOD, MAYOR October 17, 1960 The City Council of Plainview, Texas met in the Council P~oom at the CityrIal1 wit_1z T~ayor ~5. B. Hood presiding andthe following alderman present : t'~. I. Irby, Geo. L. Taylor, I•~aurice Manna, and C. ~. Cline, Jr. Citv Attorney Joe Sharp and Cit~a En:Tineer 'n°i. R. Hogge were also present. T~~oved by Alderman Taylor and seconded by Alderman 1-fanna that the petition of Vditson et al oe granted to brinM certain lands into the Cit~,; Limits and Ordinance No. 735 be passed. See Ordinance ?3ook The T~~}otion Carried. T~'ioved by alderr~an `T'aylor and seconded by Alderman Hanna that, tree Council run water line (120 Feet on near :st orop~~-~ty line j in i~erryman Addition to serve Baptist Soanisi-r Church narsona~e. The I~iotion Carried. T~Ioved by Alderman Cline and seconded by .'~lderrna.n Irby tcla_t tare C-~unci.l run a water line in ~,verareen addition to nearest property line to ~ serve Cat,t~olic Ch~:.rch. r~~ The Piotion C~:rried. ~ TUioved by Alderman Cline and seconded b• Alderman Irby that the Council ,.~., order an election on tie Canadian River T~~~~.niciT~a1 ;titer aut^ority to be held vover.ib-:,r 22, 160. The TJiotion Carried. T~ioved by Alderman Cline and seconded by Alderman Ir'~~~ that there be submitted to tie qualified voters of the City the question of wh=~r,hQr the City Council on beh 1f of t ~e City shall ~~e authorized to enter into a wrt,r su~oly contract with t,e Canadian River l~iunicipal ~^ater Authority t-: ~ be field on the 22nd day of TJovember 196C, there~a~~on Alder- man Geo. L. Taylor intro~_iuced a Resollzti~n and order callin7 for an election for the purpose of submitting tr,.e prpp~,osition to a vote ~~:f the qualified electors of the City aforementioned and rrro~,~ed the oassarre and adoption of s~zch resolution and order. The motion ~~as seconded by Al:.er- man d~aurice Hanna. The Lotion carrying with it t~~e p~ssa~e and adoption of t !e P~~~soluti~m prevailed by tare fol._owin~ vote awres !~ i?oes r.?one. The I'.ayor then announced that tze aesolution and order h~:-i ':peen finally pas::ed and ad~~»ted. "RF~„ULUT'I~;)N ti'~D Ul~l)Lt calling an election on tt~e 22nd day of IVovern~~~r 1960, in the City of Pl.ainvie~n7, Tex~s,_ for the purcose of subrnittin~ to the aualifiea elector, of the City vrno own taxable prope~•ty therein and who have du1~.• rendered tr:e same for tax==-tion t re question of ~.,hether the City Council , on ber7.alf of t}le City shall be a.lzt ~~rized t~ enter into a mater supbly contract v~~it,~, t e Canadian ~tiver i~:unicipal `r~,~ra~~~r Aut'~or- ity; and enacting; other provisions relating to the sub~~ct to the sub,~ect and purpose of this resolution and order.'t ~~Hr~_~f~,~,, the City of Plainview, Tex= ~ is in need of a ~sr~:ter s~apol which may be obtained by contract with tha Candian River Ts:uni_cioal '~dat.er Authority; and ~'dII~,}~;~;ti;~, the City C ~:uncil has rect~ived from the Bo= rd of ")ir~,ctor of the Can=~di?n River I~'~unicipal :dater Authority notice to c X11 a t,,,ar,er supply contr~ ct. election in -accordance with the provisions of Article $2n0-1.5~. R.C. ~. of Texas, 1925, as amended., such election to be held. under tl e previsions of t~rticle 1169 e, R.C.S. of Te~cas and other applica b]_e laws; and '~~H~,;tr;A.:>, the City Council deems it advisable and tie best inter- est of the City and its inhahit:~nts to call and conduct and election =+s nereinafte:r provized f:~r on the or:~position herein-ft~~r state:; there- f ore BE I~' ,~JL~V3D alvD J,'Dis:,_ ~D BY T~ =~ CITY C~;~£IIdCIL OF T°°-' ~ CITY :~t~ PL:,I.•J~~.~I.~:Y, T.,~,1~ . S ~C`i'Iu11 l: That an election 'oe held wit'~iin and t~rrou=~~zo~_~t the limits of tae Cit,r cf Plainview, Texas on the 22nd day of ^lovem~~er 1960, ~jt vi~ric}~ time there :1-ia1]_ be stz'r>rn:itted t~~ the aua.lified electors of the C.it;y t~rho -awn tax;=able property therein and t~~':lo h~~.ve dul~r r:~ncl~,red tfle same for taxation shall be permitted to vote. ~~ 'rSHALL the City Council of the City of Plainview be authorized to contract with: the Canadi~~n River T~~unicinal Rater Authority for a ~~:ater supply for said City as authorized by Article 1109e, R.C.S. of~Texas, 1925, and other applicaule laws?" SfsC'I'ION 2: That said election shall be held under the provsa~ns of and in accordance with the laws of this Stage applicable thereto. particul~.rly the ~~rovisions oE' Article 1109e,R.C.S. of Texas, 1y25, and only atzalified el-ctorti, of said City ~-~;ho o~m taxable ~~r~nertlr t'nerein and who have duly rendered the same for taxation :~Irall_ be per~~~it-t ed to ~.Tot.e. SECTI~P~1 3 ; That t~~c ,oiling places and officers of :aid election are as foll_ovs: PUL~,IC~~G PL~C3 PIi~~:~IDII`JG ~Uii r~ CITY r,UDITOIiIUP~i H . :~~i. SI :1,L~ R SECTION 4: That the ballots for said election shall 'oe preps.red in sufficient number and in conforrr.ity t•~~ith: Chapter 6, V. A. T. C. , i;'lection Code, ad-opted by the 52nd Legislature in 1951, as amended, and that printed on such ballots small appear the following: rr FO;~~ T? i ~±, '~a;~'[' ';h C ")i`I T ~ ACTT rr A T~IN•~T THE %~ AT-~Ii C.)i~1' ~.,~CT'r A~ T~) TH , rORFGi)IPJG, each voter may mark out with pen or pencil one of such expressions, thus le=!.vine; t,ne other as indic~tin~ his vote on the proposition. SEC'T'ION 5: In the event the results of the aforesaid election are fa~r~.r.,a'~;le t~> ti:e ~~ro.~osition for the ~,~ater contr,~ct, the CITY COUT~dCI:L shall bass an ord.~nanc.~'-. pr._esGr~i~,bin~; tie fore: and substance of the contract and directing ~~ts'~~~e~~caat~~:,gp': ':A forr.~~ of said proposed contract is on file in the Office of the C~~1 Secretary and is there available for public inspecti:~n. The contract thus to be authorized will be substantially in s~~ch form. SIi;CTION b: A substantial copy of this resolution and order, signed by the T~~ayor and attested by the City Secretary, shall serve as proper notice of said election. Notice of said election shall be given by post- in~ and publication of a copy of tr:is res-~lution and order, ,~t the top of wilicri sha7_l appear t'.nr? words "NOTICE OF ~~A1~~T-~ CONTKI`~CT }ELECTION". Said. notice shall be postedat the City Hall and at two other public places in the City, not less than fourteen (1L~.) full days prior to the date on w',~:ich said election is to be held and be published on the same day in each of two successive ~~eeks in The Plainview Daily IIerald which is a newspaper of general circulation, published in the City of Plainview Texas. the first of ,raid rn~blications t~ be rn<~de not less than fourteen 14 full days prior to t:~.e date set for said election. The City Secretary sha.11 cause said notice t~ be prepared, posted and published as aforesaid, and make due returns thereof to the City Council SEC`T'ION 7: Immediately after said election, the officers shal_1 make due returns of the results thereof' to the Cit~r Secretary for cznv~~ssing by t:~~e City Council S~;C'I'IuN $~ All in conflict herewith PEA;»r~D, APr'ROVr~ AT''r r,ST resolutions or orders heretofore passed and adopted are hereb~T repealed and. rescinded. D AND .~Di)PT~,D, this the ~ r _ y o~'~. Octo~ b~~ 960 ~~~. Hood I~~iAYO~c. CI'P ~ +~F' PLAII~IVI ;'vI, TF;YAS P . H . CRY AN CITY :)T,LI~~i'ARt, CI`T'Y OF 'L!~IIVVI ,1~, 'T' ~~°~r~S (City Seal ) :~~. T~ioved by Alc9.~~rman Cline and seconded by Alderman Irby that the Tax ILoll for 1960 be aooroved. The I~;otion Carried. P•~ioved by Alderrn~_~n Hanna and seconded by Alderr:,.an Cline that ~ coon of Pione~;r Gas Cor,:pany f s potition for incre~~ sed r;~tes be deferred. The T,otion Carried. T~oved by A1,~erman Irby and seconded by Alderman Hanna that. the Council pay Engineer t s estimate in f~ vor of TI. B. I-Tordan Co. amourtin~• to X993.43 • The ~~~otion Carried. 1`rloved by Alderman Cline and seconded by Alderman Hanna tnrAt Street li~hts be authorized corner 13th & Portland and 13th & Lexin~-ton. The I~~:otion Carried. N~oved by Alderman Irby and seconded by Alderman that petition of KVOP Radio oi~rners to come into City Limitsybe granted and ordinance No.734f/ be passed. Petition in Ordinance Book. The i~~Iotion Carried. Tontllly reports for ~tembero,~ere read as follows.: Police Report 3717.25 Food Inspector 6.00 ~ Tax Collector 2425.96 ~ Plb. & Elec. Inset. 602.00 ~, Treat Inspector fees accrd. 7b.60 '~ City Clerk 'rater & newer 2$72.$.55 '`' City Clerk General $222.14 B.C.D. 979.$0 Bld~~,. Permits ~ value 231200.00 Moved by Alderrna.n Hanna and seconded by Ald Erman Cline that tfie re-_oorts be accepted and filed and the bills approved for payment. The T~_otion Carried. The mimes of Se,~t. 30th and October 10th z~rere read corrected and approved. TVloved by alderman Ta -1or sand seconded by Alderman Irby that the meeting adjourn. 1 / ~ ~f CITY CLERi~ ~/ i : yYOR BILLS OF CITY S~~~PT. 20th TU UCT. 17, 1960 J. Oliver Bier Box Rent 3.00 Connor T~:athes C 6.2,4 Great American deserve Ins. 217.90 City Blacksmith Shoe 3.50 rt rf n rr 24.70 Burrou~iis Cornoration 10$.53 rr Tr " PIc, '':eters 6.40 Clowe 8c Coo,•an 55$.7G SouthuTeUtern Be11 Teleo. 340.74 Clooce & Coogan 174.31 n n Tt ~;a.~;;s~~. 49.14 Blair Drug Co. 6,$~~ Douglas Dairy Refund 24$. ,~l Gene Bum7~us 4t • 31 C. B. Herring 13.30 City Blacksmith 7.00 I11in~~is C=-1. Exc. 2.1$ Daffern's Rogers T~:;~co 3.20 Marv D e 22•$7 Y l ~.GO Diary Dye, T~i. D. 7.20 Der-_~~ster Bros. 446.1$ v~ylie Plb~•. 5.46 Diamond Industrial 75.59 Carl Grizzell 7.50 Diamond Industrial 17.75 Joe T~Iartin 10.00 Dual P~~rkin~ Tlet~r 10.74 Pan 1~'iremens Convention 1$.95 Tom Fea~ins ?ep~~:ir 33.46 I,~otor•~.~1a Communications 3324.70 Eaton ~tati_onerv Co. 379.55 City Gen. Fund from P,T~i. 1650.00 Ed T s GJra~;e 2.OG Cite Gen. Fund ~°~~xS 4oc?o.00 Goodyear Ser. Store 51.10 t~itlnol.-iin~ `s'ax 2761.00 Eaton :~tationer~T Co. 535.29 Greg ~ E"~merican Ft:~s. Ins. 6$4.05 ~:all~ j~~av1s Ja ~itor Jlzoplles 27.07 Social :ecurit~Y~ rued 7q4, 6$ Gale ~ s t rescri ption 33.61 Texas Tun. ;Letirement 6C?$.67 Georse F. Cake 10.27 Firernens I'ensorr~t,~'~and;t~. .,,~'".~,s2~;$2 Haynes T~;otor Co. 144•,5 Payroll ;~'e`~~craY-:'"~~°~~:•: _ .":~:5~~.~60.10 I-iale ~o. Airport 70.OC Payroll General 2455.35 Hilton Hotel Cleaners 6.10 Payroll Pk ~~~ 524.20 Bob H ~ gip; r T~Itr. 17.3 5 R. ~~. C,ross Travel 150.OU Herald News Publications 14.40 H. P. Pelnhrey Cyr Al. 25.00 Holland Office Supply 3,76 NTz.r~;=:ret Soucy 25.00 E. K. Huffstedler ~;, Son 42.12 lw. ll. `~~ilbourn 25.00 H &. .d ~leetronics 22•g5 J H IVCGee 25.00 Hi~~•inbot'~~:~rri Bartlett 131.45 F. D. Gaither 50.00 Hi-~in~~otham Bartlett 4,15 Plainview Fire Dent. 45.00 I C :~ oC.07 T'-rs. L. Ba:i1:y 30.00 Institute of P~,b. AfFairs 5.00 V ~'~. r . Foley 475.00 Jack Dickey 25.00 B. :. ~'~ood 25.00 Office St~~te Defense 3.00 Firemens Pension Fund 125.$2 T~errvr~lan restate Refund x$05.$0 J diver Bier ; ost~-ge 99.00 Texas ~ur~~lus Property 143.41 Auto P<<rts Sup_~lY 5. 5$ tirnerican .'yell ~~dorks 1023.25 Abilene I3rick Co. 212.04 J. Oliver Bier, P.I'v.. 99.00 B ~ C .Electronics 41.:5 Bulldog o6 Jervlce 2.00 Brads ~~~elding 45.00 Burrouhs Corr 191.33 Barleys Service 35.1+5 Crai Oil Co. 5.35 Curry Motor Frt. 4.62 Cotey Chemical Comp~~~ny 33.00 Camera Ship 4.95 Nat'l Oil & Butane 67.39 Norris Cleaners 4.45 Plainview ;-Iosoital 771•$3 Pl~v. Chamber of Comp:~. 139.20 Plv. S?fety Lane 5$.50 Perry t s G~_~lf Ser. 3.00 J C~ Long Roof Co. 2L,.O.OO Pioneer Pavers Inc. 97.99 Plv. P•tr. :per. 12. $0 Plains Welding 19.50 Plainvie~~r Floral 10.00 Plainview Laundry 1.50 Plainview T~ardware 67.11 Plainview Hardware 44.47 Jerry D. Smith 1$.00 Porter Sprayer Co. 1$0.00 Perrys Bros. ~ $3 16.74 Pioneer N~~t~zral Ga$ 132.$0 Rich~~rdson Shamrock 39.33 V. R. Ro~-ers & Co. 19.75 The Rohan Co. 17$.50 I;.eams Electric 55.$6 Rueel_ Nas~~ Chev. 250.56 Reual Nash 23.72 Plainview Auto Parts 60.20 Sears Roebuck 37.90 Seiko T~iacNine Co. 14.50 Southwestern i'ub.Ser. 1231.$5 Shook Tire Co. 54.00 Perry Stanton 15.15 Sr~~ith I~~iunicipal Supplies 36.35 ~~:;rains Super Ser. 12.15 ~:arains Sup.:r Ser. 4.45 `~ernon Law Book Co. 22.50 u~arrens Garage '2.35 Neptune T!Ieter Co. 56.20 T~ze Western Union 3.00 Tex. De?~t. of ~~'elfare 20.0$ t~al Texas T~Iunici 127.$$ _ Alvin Stokes 164.51 Shamrock Oil & Gas 72.34 Robert , ~-1r ett 7.3 5 ~r ~, ~,J t~ CITY CL G. E. Jones Elec. Jarvis Tu11 Co. Johnson Texaco Henry's Tire Co. Larson Turner Imp. Lovel_1:= Col ie-{ :=t~-:t. Trs. J. ~~. T~~a,r,e1:1 Salv<.t~_on Army P. H. Bryan C. B. Cline Jr. T~.. B. Hood Akron Brick Co. iti'TcDonalds `i'rr~~ding Post T~Zag~ard Nall ~~ar. NlcDonalds 'Pr~.d ~ n~T Post T',iedical Center Hos~~ital T~~einecke Bros. H. B. T~ieyer ~~; Co. T~eyer-B1~3nke ~. Co. The Ni~;htin~~ale Press T~iorehead, Sharp & Boyd Barrcats Alaor?;otive B L~ Garage Connor. I~~a '. Iles High ~c%~ool Texaco Irr~ys 5-10-25¢ Chlzck Kitchell PZacts Standard Stat. T~~ B T~Tc Ke e Plainview Plumbing' Porter Sprayer Co. Phill_ins 3attery Rogers Battery Southwestern Tvieter Sunt~7~y Vic Electric Sti~aayze Bros. ti~`~e11 T`~achinery ~ Eupp.ly ~t~rayze Bros. S. E. Bolles City of Plv. Payroll City of P1v. Payroll City of P1v. P<=~vro11 A. T~. I~'euerb~cher _ Industr-ia l Laundry Dan T~ZcNa.u~Thton Plainvietlr Auto Seine T~,~aciine o. Southwestern Pub. aer. South~~estern Pub. Ser. Shock Tire Co. Stovall Booker I°~. 0. Speck T•acllinery Texas .eater ~c Setaa~e I~iiss T~~~ildred Tucker U~ebb Johnson ti'wests Ph~irmacy ~t~inn ititr. Co. Tex. Dept. of Pu~~lic ~delfare Texas ~:unicipal Retirement Texas T~Iunicioal Retirement Shamrock Oil ~ Gas Curry T~rotor Frei •' t 11.23 1.02 61.$1 211. '%C 1 ~0. 54 2.50 47.00 75.75 11$.03 163.25 150.00 212.04 7.50 55.99 12.00 10::.00 15.60 1~.1. 1C 2?. $1,. 2.00 10.00 3 2 2.50 93.07 4.55 60.00 1.00 5.75 25.37 ,~0. $4 7.$5 59.90 5.~5 27.62 193.50 325.00 14$.75 30.00 135.00 2539.40 15070.10 497.50 16.95 $.67 4.~5 36.35 199.21 2006.63 152.75 9.75 17.19 $.50 7.00 4.02 2.36 6$.49 40$7.71 724.29 46.ti0 1234.95 1.66 I,:AYOR Nover;~ber 7, 1960 The City Council rnet in ha ~ular Oea _;ion with I~.a~ror T:. B. }:food nresidinT and tie follot•~in~ _4ldermen attendin;~;: ~u. H. Irby, Gee. L. 'I'a~~lor, Alvin ,stokes and T~~aurice Hanna. Cit~r Attorney J~~e Shar~~o and City Enm- ineer 4~. R. TioF~;ge titi~ere ~~lso ~re;~ent. . The ~~~_inutes ~f_ Oct. 17th ti~~ere re~~_d cor~~ected and <~norovcd. Droved by Alderman ~to~ct-;s .=anti :seeondecl by rilcler~r~,an Ir:~y t;z~~t par the Salvat;:_on Arr~y~500.00 for s~~ec ~_~~1 w~:.~lfare fund as directed 'ray tie Dir- ect~r of aelfare• The T~otion Carried. T, 9~ ~ n` j T~~oved oy a~lderr.ian ~-ianna and and seconded goy Alderman Std~s that t'~~e Cit~r advertie for bi~1s on a true'<_ chassis for the Demx~_~te.:, Durr,psters. _ The I~~oti~n G~rried. •~ The City En~*ineer re~~~d w~~rk pro~rrr~ss report s~owin~ Due ;3ryan ?c. Hof ,man on 1?.irnor•t ~~~'o. ~p625.00 Due Brvan ~~, Koffman Pa .yin-~~ Contr_ ct~4367.2~ T'%ioved by Alderman Irby and seconded by Al~errnan Ta .~1or t}~~~. ; p-.,v;r~ent be auth prized. The r"o'.-inn Carried. 1 ~~. ,4 [] 1 I'~ton~~r~~1y I~.a,_~orts of October :~~.cre read as followr~: VJ~.-ter Plant ~.~_ls. pumped 6$909200 Pioneer N~:tural Gas 2% I~~entals 1144.43 South~;~stern Public ;service 5242.30 Prr,~ing i~~leters 2294.00 Tax Collector 90195.5$ City Cler:1 %`Yater ~c Se~Ter 2$3$6.63 City Cler•::: General Fund 6731.,$2 Food Inspector 530.OC Piumbin~r Inspector for October 490.15 B. C. D. I=tit~en:itures 1363,87 I!~ieat Insbec`.or fees accrd. 77.30 I'~Ioved b5~ Alderman Tavlo-r and seconded ~y Alderman Stokes that the reports be accentec~_ and filed and tr:e bills author.i.zed fir ~~ayment. The T'otion Carried. List of Bil ~_s From October 1~~ - Nover-~ber 7, 1960 Carlos Austin g.h0 Board of City Develop.250.00 Board of City Develo.1250.00 Plv. Public Library 1.50.00 Jr. LeaMue Day IJursery 25.00 Mercantile N~t~l Bank 1550.00 Negro Community idur. ?_5.00 Mrs. 0. ;t. T-lartin 1.90 The Harder =~~ency 5y$.04 The Harder Ap;ency 157.16 The Harder AUency 19.3$ `~. J. `~~inter r'~zblicat. 25.OG SL'Y Bell Tele >h~~ne 536.53 Svc Be11 Telephone 4$.62 Great Am. r~=serve Ins. 239.77 Gre<~t Arn. lies. Ins. 30.06 Great t1~n. rtes. Ins. 7.97 Petty Cash 24.53 PettyCash 20.71 P. H. Bryan, Collector 27.50 Hoyt Curry - Austin $0.00 T•~ar~aret Soucy Ariarill ol5.37 Burnett Fireworks Co. 200.00 Hale County 230.66 Illinois Calif. Exo. 4$.06 Tex-=s .,sso. of A. 0. 6.00 Alco,~re R~,staurant 109.40 Henderson Ambul Ance ;;e r.63.00 Bob f s Plurr,bin~ Repairs 31.00 Swayze Bros. Builders -20.22 Phillips Petroleum Co. 14.17 J. L. '' Bolles T~~uleshoe 11.90 Tex. Vitrified Pine Co .$$~.72 Joe T~Iartin ~ ~ ~,,;1Jt0U Trtzst~e•:~'~.r.d~~?~_.~s: ~.~I~:. ~~l`~4.67 City of Plv. Payroll-1 5347.69 City of P1v. Pa~rroll 2512.00 City of Plv. Payroll 511.70 'rI. '. Pel ;hrey 25.00 i:<~r;~~ret aoucy 25.00 P~I. B. Hood 150.00 t. D. ~'nilbo~arn 2 .OU _ J. I1. T~1cGee 25.00 F. D. Gaittisr 5G. GU Plairviet~~ Firs Dept. 45.OG TL'irs. L. Bailey ;,0.00 W. F. coley 475.00 J. H. Dic~~ey 25,OC~ B. A. ~~tiood 25.00 ~'+. B. ~ ~i 11man aefund 19. v0 Dafi'ern ~ s 2.70 Eaton Stationery 3.60 Eaton Ctationery 170,34 Tom r ea~in ~ s Peep=~ it 6.25 First :~u~~~~ly Company 4.75 Gale's Prescri_otion 47,64 GalLaTrray t s Jan itor 27.45 Henry's Tire Co. ~,.s31*, 91 Henry's Tire Co. 9.9~ Hilton Hotel Cleaners 2,50 male Co. Abstr:~ct Co. ~;, 50 Haynes I<otor Co. 1$1.60 Kimbell Plv. Co. 25.56 Hale Co. Eiiroort 70.00 Higgin'potham Bartlett 11F3.05 Higginbotham Bartlett 12.17 Love111s Col-Tex Ser. 35.00 Larson Turner Irnp. 3.62 R. C . T.~an um 117.61 H. B. T~'eyer & won 29.2p Medical Center hospital 100.00 T~larchant 47.00 Mc Donaldts Trading Post 15.63 T•4id?~~~est .2eproduction 263 50 J. F. T~:cD enough . 56.92 P•iaggard Nall T~tr. $.37 National Oil ~?~ Butane 67.45 Neptune ~-fieter Co. 923, 50 Plainvie.•. Hospit~j.1 ~~c Clinic 661 26 Peerless Pump . 6 96 PlainT,Tie.a Farm rquinment . 1.40 Plainviozr~ Plumbing Co. 19.04 PlainvieT~r Plur:~bin~r Co. 24.50 5~~ :'~zblic Service 1231, a5 5~~+ Public aervice 191.n3 ;~l'Y P~a'olic Service 12~~7 10 Phillips Battertr Co. . 13=x.52 Plainview afst~,r Lams $4.30 Ohio Che~,~ical ~ Surgical 46.01 Pioneer Pavers 141.1,3 PlainvieT~~ ~~eldin~ 1.OU Plainview T'~Ieter Service 3.75 Plainview Hardware Co. =,4.69 Plain<<ri ~w Hard-are Co. t~~ 63 Plainviewr T~~otor service . 173.25 Pioneer N~t~.~ral Gas 67.65 Reuel Trash Chevrolet 23~.~6 Re~_~el Nay ~~ Chevrolet 7, 2.~ heed's ~J~recnin~-; Co. 1b.63 Rogers Conoco 3,00 ~a Jess Nix l~~efund 1$.00 Army ~, Tdavy :tore 10.95 Abilene ~3riclc Co. 206.00 a;zto Parts ;wooly 17.Os C. It. ~-nthony Co. 1$.00 Aiz°~~ort Cafe 179.Ou ~ninfred T,,elton 2.75 B~cC :electronics Labs $5.55 Burros; ohs Cor ~. 10$.53 Burroughs Cor~_o. 191.33 Gene Blzmous 27.3$ i3zzrrou,~~;hs Corp. 2$0.47 Bryants Food Store 7.00 Gene B rnous 13.23 Boyd h'c Davenport 2$.61x. Connor T=iat'-res 22.00 C1owe ~~~. Conran 512.02 City Blacksmith Shop 35.10 City Blacksmith Shoe 55.25 County Clerk 2.50 Dernoster Bros. 313.34 De~Te Typewriter 33.50 Diamond Industrial 24.12 Dernoster Bros. 446.1$ Dallas Tool ~ Suooly ~ 33.95 T~1ary Dye, T~:. D. 4L,..00 Diamond Industrial ~. , 23 . $6 Dualney ~ ~.~::~•.` ~ 1.50 i~es-;ern Unidri"Tele~~anli' 3.00 ~~;inn T~"otor Co. ~ 33.72 City of I'lv. ~-~eturn C.. Fd. 50.OJ J. I~~. Am ~s 9. c:~0 Blair Urzz~~ Co. 20.20 Cram; Oil Co. 6.71 Duncan Service Station 6.50 Green h:acl~linery 52.50 l~~lrs. J. '~ti. Tv_ax~~ell 47.00 'lain _~ .gilding; ~LZO. 7.20 Plv. ite~-:dy i`~':ix Concrete 13.95 PerrvTs Gulf :service 4b. b2 atiezyse Bros. Builders 1"30.44 Richardson Sh crock 22.$$ Richardson Oil Co. 5.55 Royal I~icBee Corp. 1'::3.50 V. ~~. toga Viers ~ ion 6.00 Ro:~ers Battery ~~,; Electric 6.60 Teams Electric 40.,$6 Sei:~o T~achine ih ~p 21.10 aei:~p T,iac::ine ~ on 1$.OO Santa Fe Trai_1 Transao.rtatio n 2.1$ Joe Shar;~ 150.35 Seipp I~'Iachine :shop 61.90 Dr. ;S~~~ith Johnson ~~ I~.obins 23.OC Sanfax Corporation 23.40 Stovall Booker l~adi-tor 2$.25 ;;wryze Bros. 1245.00 Southwest P~Ieter Supx~ly 770.00 Southwestern Public Service 9.15 Strain t s Su-:~er Service 194.36 Stra.in's Super :service $2.45 Shook Tire Co. 61.25 ~hoolc Tire Co. 16.00 Texas Vitrified Pipe Co. $00.$0 ulilson Train Co. 22.00 tiJest Texas Equibment Co. 115.2$ ~,~ood P~itchell Funeral 33.75 ti`aell Iti~iachinery &; ~un~1v 69.72 ~'~estts Pharmacy 2.04 T:aterous Co. 2~,,C. $g ti~ebb Johnson Service 1C.79 vuinn I,:otor Co. 5.16 City of Plv. :-~eturn C~.. Fund 1$.45 Brad t s [~,'eldin~ Service 14.0~~ Connor ~~~~t~~es 14.01 Caorock ~~~nd ?~ Gravel 110.6C ~dmi~ton ~~ervice Station 16.10 Zia le County 31~; . 79 Nunn Electric Su~>>1y 99.45 Plains I~•r<ac}~. i_nery Co. 2 ` ~.00 4~ Plainview ,°,lzto Parts 133.65 Ilo~;ers Texaco Service 1.5C T~loved by ~+ld~,rn~~~n Hanna ~~nd second.ed by Alderman Irby that a petition from >ut of totitim ?:i°ties to paint nurni~ers on the curbs be re ected. The T~aotion Carried. I~~:oved by Al~~:~rrnan Trby and seconded 'o,y ~'ilderi~ian Tal~rlor th=~t T~~r. Peters reauest f~>r ~•.,aive.r of t~,x oenaltvs on lot mix un he denied on the ~;r ~un~.ts t<lat the City :~.~as not in fault. ` The T.oti n Carried. t~:oved by Aldorcizan Taylor and seeonc:ecT by Alderr an Irby that the meeting stand adjourned. `" e Motion Carried. ~ ~ ~~ ~~ ~ ~ ~ C 1 e rk ~ ~- T~Za y~r Regular Session November 21, 1960 The City Council rnet in Fieg~al:sr .~es._ion with T~~~ayor i'-~:. B. Hood nr•esiding and the following Aldermen Attending: T~l~~urice Hanna, Geo. L. Ta~rlor, '~.`~. H. Trby and C. 13. Cline, Jr. City Attorney J~~e ~h~~ro and City En~;in- ,_ ee._ '~. :~. ~~or~;e were hlso p:r sent. . 'I'i~e i~;inu.tes >f i`~I~~yer~~.~~r 7t ~ were r~a:_d an:~ aboroved. T-loved by AldE~rrrian Taylor and seconded by Alderrr_an Cline th~~,t tine T~iavor be authorized to si~~n contra±.ct for $ new Durn,~. tars poxes apt ~j~61i.3.0v each. The I~iotion Carried. The City Ln ;ineer r ~d estim tes ink contract : ~v7, 792.4$ showing due tea Br~r~~n f'~ Hoffrrian on oav- yo:~:~'ter. s :qtr<'}t I~Io. 1 No. 2 929.$ 315.27 T~4oved ~~y aldorrr.~ n Hanna. `apes secon.~ed by Alder;r~an Irby t.1-~-,t t.ne estimates rie p^{, ~ . ThP ;Notion Car.ri ed. ~~ ~ P~ioved by f;ldr~r~~~an Hanna and seco:~ :ed by Ald~;rman Irb~r t'1"t. t~~~ ':ail ~_~ be -:n~,rove~l far ~-yrlent . The I~Iotinn C~~rz~ie,~a, List of Bills Fror~~ idove:~~'oer 7tI~? to I~~Iov~"~ii~er 21, i;=~~;C 1 t~ ~~, ~L 1 Bryan &: Hof'f'rr~an 1$29.13 Br<,~an ~~-. Hoffrn~~n 4367, 22 Br~,~r_~.n ~Y. Hof ~'rr~~3n 625. $ S. L. :roller IL'P}-i : ~,ra lion 39. ~0 ~. u. Bol=l.as School 21.00 Shar~roci~, Jil F': G~ s 2000.03 Sharnrocic Cil ~~ Cis 166, 79 I~~ercantile i'w:+.t' 1 Bank 14C, 00 T•ierca?~til+s Plat ~l Bank 3071.25 Texas T~~uni_c<<_~,~~1 I~etire• 75~-.67 Tex<;s I~..un`cinal L~etire. 127.x; `i,exas T•r'uni_ci ~~=~ 1 ;retire. 46.75 Sal~a?tion ~;rray 250.00 City P~~:,-roll 14. 535.37 City Payroll 2609.O~i Cit.v P.~'/r;~11 507 00 ~~. ,_. 1{ellero: c~Er Cr:r '~x~ . 11.50 So~zthi~eat i~irt Coast. 15C.00 I`w~~oved by Ald~:~r•man I'avlor and inm ad,jolirn. . f City Clerk REGULAR SESSION T~ar~°.=~ret ~o1.zcY 16. 'S Bo~:rd of Cit~,r Dev~~lo~~~ ~,t 250.0~~~ ~O~rCI Off' C1tV )evel0'~r~i~'nt l~ )Ci, GG Pl~~in a ~ v:~ i/ Bbl ` c Li~r~~ r v 15C. OG Jr. Lea,"~.ae J~~T ?I~~r:~_,r~r ?_5.00 T,4ercantile Jat'1 Bantry l~>>C.00 Ide~ro Comr~~~unity i~iur. ~ 25,00 P1=~invi U~ Cer~et~r~~ t1s~o. 27. SO ~y, Tisdell 13. ~C Inr~:an ae2d~r I•iix 1C9.''~ Vic T s E'le'ctric q, aY~ K sv T,.:,-, ~~n~~to Rr '1'uneun ~ 25 Carl. rri? ~.el ~ Pl'-~~. , 7. 50 J. 3. B-~tt,le Uni form ~,,,~3 !~rneric~~°n :_,d Cross ,00 Vies ~lectr~c 11~,0(~ J, ~J. Bier i'ostrraster ~~ 51._ seconded bar Alderman Hanna that tl7e meet_ T t• ~ Carr"ed. 7 Aiay~r _ DEC~~IBER 5, 1960 The City Council of Plainview met in tine Council Room at the City Hall with Mayor I~~. B. Hood presiding and the following Alderman present V~. II. Irby, Alvin Stokes, P~iaurice Hanna, C. B. Cline, Jr. and Geo. L. Taylor. -City Attorney Joe Sharp and City Engineer W. R. Ho_,ge were also present. The returns of t!~e Election of November 22nd were canvassed and showed a majority of 1276 in favor of the contract. T~~Toved by Alderman Hanna and seconded by Alderman Stokes that tre minutes pertaining to the Election be approved. The Motion Carried. Moved by Alderman Cline and seconded by Alderman Hanna that Ordinance No. 733 be adopted. See Ordinance Book. 'The Motion Carried. 1 I~ioved br Alderman Irby and seconded by Alderman Hanna that the City pay 15 cents per meter to C~;nadian River P-lunicipal ~T:~ter Authority. The Potion Carried. Moved by Alderman Sto'_~ces and seconded by Alderman Taylor that the counc:~l ap~~rove payment by State Planning Bo=~rd of estimate -resented by Koch, FQt~ler aid ~~afe. . : -.:~'. _"w'' ''` ~ The Motion Carried. Moved by Alderman'fia~rl~r and seconded by Alderrrian Cline that the r'Iayor be authorized to sign lease on small part of Airport Grounds to Federal Aviation Agency to be used in connection with the Control to~:~~er. The ~~ioti on Carried. Moved by Alderman Irby and seconded by Alderman Cline that the Council advertise for bids on a carload of 6 inch Cast Iron Pi_oe $ fittings. The Motion Carried. Moved by Alderman Cline and seconded by Alderman Irby t.nat 26th Street be paved 2 block Vjest of Fresno. The Motion Carried. Moved by Alderman Taylor and seconded by Alderman Hanna th-t the reports be accepted and filed and the bills approved for payment. The I~iotion Carried. The Reports for November Meat Inspector fees accrd. 76.05 Parking Dieter Receipts 2$92.00 City Clerr: dater & ~ wer 23$17, 94 City Clert: General Funds 2$37.91 Tax Collector Gen. Fund 42394.50 Biulding Permits Dollars 564300.00 Police 4506.00 Traf-A-Teria $19.$6 A~, ~ ~~ LIST OF BILi~S FROI•i IJOV~_~I:3i,R 21st TO DEC~~?~~~i3. 5, 1961 Great Am. Preserve ins. Co. 26$.60 Motor Parts Company 29.77 Great Am. Reserve Ins. Co. 37.32 Medical Center Hospital 10 .00 Great Arr. Reserve Ins. Co. $.56 R. C. Mangum 11.2$ Bryan & Hoffman 7792.4$ M & V1 Stationery .g0 Bryan & Hoffman 1245.15 The Selig Company 30.13 George Adams 5. $0 P~i. B. McKee Company 69.36 P. H. Bryan 150.00 J. E. P~T~rtin City Sewer 10.00 Harder Agency 5$$.16 M-.gard Nall P~~otor Co. 35.33 Harder Agency 1$.29 Neptune Pieter Co. 722.44 City of Plv. Strut & Hiwy 100.00 Oswald Printing Co. 19.$5 P. H. Bryan 6.00 Pione:~r Natural Gas 155.30 City of Plv. General Fd. 5000.00 Phillips Petroleum Co. 2.65 Southwestern Bell Telep. 1,.7.37 Plv. Hardware Com?~any $0.77 Southwestern Bell ~elep. 339.32 Plv. Piedical Laboratory 313..20 Abilene Brick Co. 212.04 Pub. Health Equip. 145.95 Texas Vitrified Pine Co. 10$3.19 Plainview Motor Ser. 16$.65 Kenneth Farrell 16.00 Plv. Plate Glass & rY,irror 14.95 City of P1v. Payroll 1 5$26.31 Plains raeldin,~ Supply 32.55 City of Plv. Payroll 2513.00 Phillips Battery Co. 2$.60 City of Plv. Payroll 501:,0 Plainview Safety Laze 240.70 Ralph King St. 20.00 Plains Pachinery Co. $4.93 P. H. Bryan, Collector 7.50 Prior Incorporated 73.33 W. D. rf~ilbourn 6.95 Plainview Plumbin~~ Co. 16$.25 Western Union 5.60 Plainview Hospital 364.63 Army 8c Navy Store 32.70 Rowland ~ Gordon 92.10 Auto Parts Supply 54.2$ Kearns Electric 55.45 Akron Bras:. P~Ifg. Co. 52. $0 County Clerk 3.00 Abilene Br_ck Co. 216.00 Robinson 8c Herring 16.34 Blair Drug C~. 45.95 V. R. Rodgers & Son 2.00 B & C Electronics Labs 97.75 The Roman Co. 114.02 Bening Specialists 21.26 Reedts Gtirecking Co. 60.75 Gene Bumpus 27.04 Richardson Shar~~roc:~ Ser. 1..50 J. B. Battle Uniform 147$.52 Richardson Shamrock Ser. 4,00 Bryan & Hoffman Constt 293.75 Galets Prescription Shop $0.$6 Burroughs Corp. 10$.53 Robinson Herring 15.30 Burroughs Corp. 191.33 Reuel N=sh Chevrolet 209.75 City Blacksmith Shop 72.50 Rogers Battery & electri c 3$•5$ Connor P1~athes Co. 14.01 Swzyze Bros. Builders S. 125.94 Churchwell Bros. Oil 44.66 Stapleton Bros. 1.00 Connor Mathes Co. 27.2$ Seipp Iviachine Shop 120.30 Chicken Inn Cafe 1$2.70 Southtiaestern Public Ser. 33.23 Clove 8c Cowan 201.7$ Southwest Meter & Supply $9.92 Diamond Industrial Sup 62.32 St=te Chemical Co. 294.70 Dempster Bros. 446.1$ U'r. 0. Speck NTachinery 41.93 Dulaney Auto Parts 17.50 Shook Tire Co. 4.00 Degge Typewriter Ser. 16.50 Tex-Vit Supply 1920.53 Daffernts Steel 1$.00 4°~ebb Johnson Ser. 9.15 Foxworth Galbraith Lumber 24.60 G'destts Pharmacy 7.99 First Sup;.~ly Co. 3 . $2 Gerald W. Wagner I~r. D. 3$0.00 Torre Reagin t s i.epair 9.50 V~illiams Sheet Pietal 2.50 Galets Prescription 52.13 Vvinn Piotor Company 9.$6 Gallawayts Janitor Sup. 51.60 Wesleyts Electric 15.00 Hale County Abstract 20.00 `v'Vnite Stores 142:#.00 Hod es Electric 1b5.9$ VJel1 h~iachinery & Supply 249.7$ Higginbotham Bartlett 11$.$1 Claude Hutcherson Air S 90.00 Hale County Airport 70.00 I~. B. Hood ~g~~~~x 2$.64 Inman Ready I~iix Concrete 116.20 Ni. B. 'mood Austin Trip 91.1a-7 Jenkins & Sons Trim Shop 5.00 Institute Public Aff~~irs 2.00 K 'd~ I~~agneto 8c Tuneup 54.70 Hobbs Trailers b7.6$ Lest tt66ft Station 4.40 Herald News Publishing 151.$0 High Sc~-~o01 Texaco 3.02 Henryts Tire Co. 193.25 The IJiinutes of 11-21st were read and approved. IYloved by Alderman Taylor and seconded by Alderman Irby that the meeting adjourn. The Motion Carried. SPECIAL I~~F,ETING D ~C~'~iBFR 12, 1960 The City Council and the City Planning Com~:ission met jointly in the Municipal Building with P'iayor Iii. B. Hood presiding and the following Alderman present: C. B. Cline, Jr., PZaurice Hanna, Alvin Stokes, Geo. L. Taylor and ~V. H. Irby to discuss use of the Community Revewal Pro- gram in connection with the present Comprehensive plan. Mr. Von Zubin P~~r. Mannish, Danny Rarnbo and V~. D. Powe_~s vaere present and explained the pro~rarn. City Attorney Joe Sharp and City Engineer a~~. r~. Hogge were also present. 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Hood presiding and the follotvaing Aldermen att ending: Alvin Sto'r-Js, C. B. Cline, Jr. , George L. Taylor, and w. H. Ir by. City Attorney Joe Share andCity Engineer w. R. I-:ogge were als o present. After discussion of the C I w ll propos ed increase of Natural Gas Ra tes with . . a president of Pionee and seconded by Alderman Irby r Gas Co. It was moved by Al that the Coun il derman Taylor of t'~!e Pioneer Gas Company for c approve the increase of 10~ in gas rates application at Plain- view and all towns in th e west ern Division of the Company. The T~otion Carried. Moved by Alderman Cline and se conded by Alderman Stokes tha t the Council pa~;Ordinance No. 73$-73 9 in r egard to parking around Post Office Bldg. The Motion Carried. Moved by Alderman Cline and se conded by Alderman Stokes tha t the Council C.7 C pass Ordinance No. 740 i n regard to parking around the City Hall. The I~~oti on Carried. I~_oved by Alderman Stokes from Houston to Joliet S that 7th Stre.-~t be widened 10 f:~~t treet And Houstc St on both sides i ~-+ 7th Street to 6th ~tr~eet . . ~ reet 13 feet on ?~ est side fron The Motion Carried. Moved by Alderman Cline and se conded by alderman Taylor tha t the ~'ayor write to State Highway Departm ent in regard to rearranging 5th and Columbia Strut Intersec tion. The T~iotion Carried. Moved by Alderman Cline and se con~?ed b ~ Aldermen Stokes th- t z block of 14th East of E~1is Str eet be , paved. The Motion Carried. It was agreed that the next me eting be held on Janu:~~ry 3, 1 961 on account of regular time fallin g on a Holiday. T~`'!oved by Alderrr~an Cline and se conded by Alderman Stokes tha t the reports be accepted and filed and tree bills be approved for payment . The T~iotion Carried. LIST OF BILLS DEC~'~BER 5th TO DECET~:B"~P~ 2G, 1960 Bryan & Hoffr.-:an 320.24 S. E. Public Service 1273. $5 W. T. Cain 9.15 County of Aale 304.4,? Blair Drug Co. 9.$5 Texas Municipal Retirement 759.$5 BradTs Gtirelding Service 94.52 Texas T°lunici~al Retirement 127.$$ College Hil ~ T~~iobil 3.60 Te?cas T~iunicipal jetirement 46.75 Diary Dye, T~4. D. 27.00 McGraths Fine Foods 44.45 Eaton Stationery 507.75 A. M. Feurebacher 23.00 Eaton Stationery 556.65 Plainview Ready T.iix Concrete 173.40 Hale County 171.05 Henderson Bros. Ambulance 30.OC Jarvis Tull & Co. $.25 wood Funeral Home 30.00 Johnson Texaco Seg. 1.20 Lenfro Villareal 25.00 Kimbell Plainview Co. 2.7$ Hale County State Bank 231$.75 Kimbell Plainview Co. 14.00 Hale County State Bank 1531.25 Maus Standard Station 2.20 City National Bank 231$.75 J t~~ Maxwell 47.OC~ City National Bank 1531.25 McDonaldfs Trading Post 4.95 Ralnh V1ynn 777.50 McDonald 1s Trading Post 64.95 F. R. Couklin 100.00 Midwest Reproduction 15.00 City of Plv. Payroll Acct. 15015.52 National Oil & Butane 11.$6 City of Plv. Payroll Acct. 2415.00 Ollie's Key Shop 1.75 City of P1v. Payroll Acct. 491.00 PerryTs Gulf Service 43.3$ Board of City Developmznt 250.00 Plainview Auto Pats 194.40 Board of City development 1250.00 Plainvi:U~ Auto Parts 13.77 Plainview Public Library 150.OC Pioneer Pavers 176.3$ Jr. League D~.y Nursery 25.OC Richardson Shamrock 15.55 Mercatile National Banlc 1550.00 Dr. Smith Johnson Robins 25.00 Negro CommunitT Tdursery 75.00 Straints Super Service 90.74 Shan-.rock Oil ~; Gas 1169.2$ Stovall B~oher Radiator 11.00 Shamrock Oil & Gas 169.60 Swayze Bros. Const. 364.$5 Tex- Vit Supply Co. 1920.53 S w Public Service 14$.99 Nimlo $7,50 S w Public Service 902.03 Santa Fe Trail Trans 16.66 West Texas Equipment 5.37 Texaco Service 2.26 Wilson Gra-in Co. 11.00 Vic's Electric 10.56 Trustee Firements R & R 129.40 a1~ The minutes of 12-5-1960 and 12-12-1960 were read and approved. Tuloved by Alderman Cline and Seconded by Alderman Stokes th:=~t the meet- ing adjourn. The T-lotion Carried. ,~ivl. P. H. BiY~ rJ, CIT CLERK Iii. B. HOOD , T'°_AYOR January 3, 1961 Iz~egular Session The City Council met in Regular ::session deferred fror_~ January 2nd on account ~:~f Holiday with I~~ayor r. B. Hood Presiding and the follo~.~ing Alderman present V~'. H. Irby, Alvin Stokes, T~laurice Hanna, C. B. Cline, Jr. Geo. L. Taylor. City Attorney Joe Sharp and City Engineer 'Ju. R. Hogge were also present. The T~'iayor op,~ned 12 bids recieved in resT~on:,e to adverti~~ements for water works supplys. Roved by Alderman Stokes and seconded by Alderman Irby that accept bids :f Lone Stir steel Co..on Items 1 a & 2a Cast iron Pipe bein~~, the low bid. The T~:otion Carried. T~ioved by Alderman Ir~y and seconded by Alderman Cline that tie 2 inch cast iron pipe be awarded to R~IcV~~ayne Cast Iron Pi_~e Co. on low bid. The T~~.otion Carried. Moved by Alderman Hanna and seconded by alderman Stokes that section 2 of bid sheet be awarded to Clo~~,e ~ Coti~~an on low bid. The TJiotion Carried. I'doved by Al~~_erman Cline and seconded by Alderman Stokes that section 3 of bid sheet be awarded to Viking Supply Co. on low yids. The I~iotion Carried. A complete tabulation of all 'yids follo~~;s to be inserted in minutes. I~~ioved by Alderman Irby and seconded by Alderman Cline that tie Council buy pump and use of well from y~ayl--nd College located on the ground used as a City Park for x;1250.00. The T~ioti m Carried. The Aiayor read reports for December as follows: ~~r~ater~& ~5ewer." . '~ . _: X20635.95 Police Department 2252.00 Traf-O-Teria 951.$0 Building Inspections 239.35 I~.ent s 575.00 Animals Department 39.00 advaloreum Taxes General Fund 53379.15 Vital Statistics 20.00 Sundry Sales m~ }-Fri.^l etx. 6$.00 Sundry Refunds 1764.$6 Parking Meters 2$79.00 Building Permits dollar value 56$00.00 Moved by Alderman Sto'.~ces and seconded by Alderman Hanna that the reports be accepted and filed the bills be aooroved for payment. 4 ;-~;~, The T~:otion Carried. ~~ . List of `'nB~::11s'f~or~: December 19, 1960 to January 3, 1961. Canadian River P~~uncinality J Oliver Bier Postmaster City of Plv. Payroll acct. Harder agency Haz°der Agency Ha~~der Agency Joe T~a~ tin S `'~'~ Bell Tele~:~~one S '~J Bell `1'e le ~~one Salvation Army S vJ Bell Telephone Great ~i~merica.n F~eserve Ins. Great American F'eserve Ins. Gre t American R.~serve In:~. 21~.ti1 Wit. rllreck.ng Santa Ile Transportation $55.00 M & titiT stationery 12.61 6.00 Nunn Electric Supply 276.$1 9.60 Neptune I~.vter Co. 922.29 595.5$ Oll_iets Key Ship 3.25 145.35 Pla.invieva safety Lane 114.75 17.56 Pitney 3ow1Ps Inc. 70.20 10.00 :yid P~~tterson Co. 259.36 33 5 • G$ Plainvie~f~ Plumbing Co. 53.31 43.4$ Plainview Plate Glass <4;bi 12.$$ 250.00 Pioneer Natural Gas 305.40 27. $5 Plainvi -ati= Comet ry Asso. 25.00 242.37 Phillips P~t.r~leum Co. 2.65 31.57 Plainview Hos_~ital 6$0.76 7.26 Richardson Shamrock 2.00 25.00 Re'-ups Electric 30.64 6.79 The Rohan Co. 173.32 1 Ca -...., ~I City Payrol Acct. 16101.14 City Payroll acct. 270$.00 City Payroll Ac,~t. 524.50 U. S. Civil '~e.i eTise 7. 5~ Mercantile Nat~1 ~3ank 159$4.00 Nat Tl Institute o~"~:, Law. .' $7 50 v w Ameri:c~n••-~*'at•~~~~~-;~fo~`~~;.'`~~`~~ 25.00 Aron grass P~~fg: ~'~'d.'• 39.50 Akron Brass P~ifg. Co. 13.20 Abilene Brick Co. 212.04 Alexander Neis Drug 2.40 Bob ~ s Plumbin Rep~.irs 11.50 Gene Bumpus 51-x. 3 5 Brown Supply 34.64 Burroutrhs Coro. 191.33 Burroughs Corn. 10$.53 Bray Conoco 1.00 B & C aectronics La'~~s 30.50 W. T. Cain Motor Co. 11.12 City Blacksmith whop 130.50 Tie Clifton ~~irt Co. 179.31 The Camera Shop 32,62 Cloti:"e ~ ~;o:~~an 214.79 Connor I~~athes Co. 90.20 Daffernfs 1.90 Dulaney Atuo Parts l:~ :.00 Der.pster Brothers 446.1$ Diarr~ond Industrial Sup. 30.77 Flex Rod Pipe Tool 1:6.40 Tom Reagins Repair Shop 3.00 Fort "Forth & Denver R R 1.00 Foxworth Galbraith 41.00 GallawayTs 41.90 Herald News Publishing 64.$0 Henryfs Tire Co. 106,50 E, K. Hufstedler ~c Son 97.50 a Reuel Nash Chevrolet 254,36 Sams 66 Service 4,50 Swayze Bros. $ °,p0 Stapleton Bros. 1,50 E. F. Shearer Texaco :per. 4. 5$ ~u. 0. 5pec'_•c I~'~achinerY 17. $1 Southi-cst :Teter Rc S,zpply 25.05 The Steck Co. 12,74 Smith Ntunici~al S~_znplies 356.$6 Richardson Shamroc.. per. 11.00 Stovall Booher Sales 2,25 Robinson 8c Herring 1,2~ Rogers Battery ~ r:~lectric 109, 26 Tex-Vit Sup~•~ly Co. 314.21 Texas Municipal LeaJue 336.00 United Elevators 2,1,,0 Western Union 4,30 University of Texas 39.00 Vtilson Grain 11.00 t'~inn M.ot ~r Co. 10'~ h0 i~vood Funeral Home . 30.00 Robert I~ietz~;e-r 1250.00 Homelite 13 , 4,$ Nickerson aecord Sh~~p 5,70 Hale County Airport 70.00 Higgin'ooth~:m Bartlett 15 • $2 Duff ~ s Food Store 4, 56 Hearald ide~.•;s Publishing Co. 10.50 Karpark Co_~~. 4.05 Kimbell Plv. Co. 1(0,7$ Klopp Engineering Inc. 9 $0 Lemons Funeral Directors , 37.50 Motor Macl-iine Service 21.53 Meinecke ^ros. 3,01 Medical Center Hospital 100.00 I~iorrison Supply Co. 205.$9 The P•Zinutes of December 19th were read corrected and ap~~roved. IU"loved by Alderman Cline and seconded by Alderman Taylor t.n:~' the meeting adjourned. The Motion Carried. 1 ~,~ ~-- City Cler P. H. Byran T~iayor h~. B. Hood Special P•~eeting January 9, 1961 At a special me tin ; presided over by N,a~ror I~". B. Hood and attended by Alderman Irby, Stokes, Hanna, Cline, and Taylor. The I~iayror opened bids on It was moved by Alderi~ian Council buy lo~•; bid of Ft I~~loved by Alderman Taylor adjourn. a trade in for ne~a c=ar for police dep -rtrr:ent. Cline and seconded by Alderman Hanna that the Duel Nash Chevrolet Company. The Lotion Carried. seconded by Alde man Irby that the meetin;~ The I~•".ot ion Carried. P. H. Bryan, i ~, ler ~~7. B. ood, P,iayor Janu,~ry lam, 1961 Regular Session The City Council of Plain~~iew, Texas met in t-~e Council Room at t'~~e City Hall ~f~i th Payor I=:. B. Ilood oresidin_g and tie followin~T tll~erm= n present : Ire. 'rI. Irby, Alvin Stokes, I~Ia trice Hanna, C. B. Cline, Jr. and Geo. L. Taylor. Joe She-rn_ city Attorney and ?~d. FL. Ho~Tge City En~- ineer were also present. The minutes of January 3rd and January 9th were read and ao~ro-,re,i. Also report of B.C.D. Reciepts and Expenditures. h'oved by Alderman Taylor and seconded by .''~lderran Sto'~es th•~t the Re ports be acce~~ted and filed and the bill:. ar~_~ro~.ted for payment. The I:otion Carried. I~•~ioved by Alderrr~an Hanna and sec ended by Alderman Cline th-~t the meeting adjourn. The I~_otion C=~rried. P. H. Bryan, ity erk r~I. B. Hoed, Tiayor List of Bills From Janu-lry 3rd to Janu~.ry 16, 1961 City of Plv. Petty CasT7 General 35.97 Strain's ~iup-r Service 154.52 City of Plv. Petty Cash U~&S $.13 Strain's Super Service 43.99 City of :'1~~. Petty Cash 1.45 Texas Public He~_7.th As~.o. 15.00 Auto Parts Suoply 20.65 Seipo Machine Shop ~ 12.50 AL;to Parts Supply 3.22 Curry I~`ileage H~yt 5.07 Army & Navy Store 24.75 Shoop Tire Co. 75.02 Army & Navy :More 20.75 Shook Tire Co. 15.25 Barleyts Sinclair Stati on 3.50 Webb Johnson Service 3.39 Barrettes Automotive 10.70 V~esley's Electric 3.11 E'+st:side Cuero. & Service 1. b5 The Plain~~ i w Tribune 6.00 Eaton Stationery 67. $3 Ti V T~~~ Tneto & Tuneup 2.00 Haynes i~;otor Co. 57.74 Brad's ~~elding Service 1$0.16 R G Hanvey 12.50 Joe Longes Te~:aco 17.50 Hale Co. abstract Co. 20.OC Rogers Texaco 6.55 Hiltcrest P~obil Service 5.02 ~'~layland ~'aptist Co11e~~~e 575.00 Inman .eady T'ix 112.60 S~uthv~estern Public Service 174.6$ Lest "66" Service 7.20 Southwestern Public Service 705.$2 Pairs. J. 4v. Maxwell 57.00 Gale e s Prescription Shoo 3 ~ •~59 P~1cDonald Trading Post 26.15 Blair Drug 14.57 Norris Cleaners 4.65 Trustee Firemenes R & R 134.26 National Oil & Butane 13.53 Texas 1'•~unici~al Retirement 7$0.27 Plainview P~~otor Service 43.61 Texas T'•~unicipal Retirement 127.$$ Phillips Battery Co. 29.20 Texas P4unicipal =teti:~ement 46.93 Pioneer Pavers 114.40 Swayze Br.~. Coast. 340.00 Plainview Hardvaaz~e Co. 31.35 Swayze Bros. Coast. 15.00 Plain~~ic~w Hardware Co. 24.21 West Texas Equipment 22.42 P1ain~,iew Auto Parts 10$.56 Sands Cafe 139.20 Plainview Auto Parts 17.37 Mary Dye, 1`•i. D. 25.50 Plains '~'eldin~ ~up:>ly 2.40 Shamrock Oil 8c Gas 161. $6 Rogers Conoco 3.00 ~r~~.~ lie t s Plumbin; 16. $~^ Reed's U~reckign Co. 9.b1 Shamrock Oil~c Gas 1167.33 Hays Bros. & Barrett 1175.00 State Dent. of Public ~'e1f. 4$$5•$$ Alvin Feur°ebacher 15. ~~#0 State Dept. of Public ~'4elf?. 20.00 City of Plv. Payroll 14$14.74 Republic Nato Bank 1 $067.00 City of Plv. Payroll 2636.00 Dorothy Johnson 44.55 :~. E. Cross l~iileage 21.46 P~idwest Reproduction 31.44 City of i'lv. Payroll 496.00 Regular Session F ebruary 6, 1961 The City Council met in Reg~.,la.r cession with I'~~a~;ror 'i'_. B. Hood presi ding and the following Alder r:.en present: ~'J. H. Irby, Alvin Stokes, Geo. L Taylor, Iiaurice :Ianna a nd C. B. Cline, Jr. City Attorney Joe Sharp and City Engineer ~~. ~t. Rog ge were also pre sent. The Teri nutes of Janu- ry 1bti~, were read a nd ap~~rovcd. The T.iayor read bids rec ieved in respons e to published invitations a s foll- ows: P~i~~g gard-hall y~2790.00 V~in n P~~otor Cornoany 2490.00 ~'~. T. Cain ~ 2635.00 Chu ck I~•~Iitchell 30$$. $2 Proved by Alderman Irby and seconded by Alderman Cline that the Coun cil acceot low bid of T'rinn A~iotor Corgi ~~any am ount of ~2t~90.00. The I•iotion Carried. 1'•'oved by Alderman Stc~,kes _rd~d Health .:Dena~^^~r~e~~t:..du°°;~~' ori''~'~~~r., Moved b- Alderman Taylor and be hooked on Dollar Day witr; committee. seconded by A~~i~erman Hanna th t pay Tex<as ~rehensive Plan X2$70.00. The Plotion Carried. seconded by Alderman Cline t'_ri-At par'_~ing meters bags provided by Chamber of Com erce Merchants The T~':otion Carried. T•'oved by Alderman Cline and seconded by Al iern^<~.n Hanna that Council author- ize paving on Xenia Street 'oet~;een 5th & bth ;streets. The P~!Ioti ~n Carried. P~ioved by Ald.erraan Taylor and seconded by Alderman Cline that Fesol~ztion vali~latin~; consent of City Ta Collector fir sale tray Plainvie~f: Inden_ endent School District of p=ert of Block 17 Lakeside Addition. The T~~lotion Carried. ,.-~ ~. ~~ _~ .. ~~T~I ~'?' -:AC the City of Plainview. passed its r solution on October 7, 1940 autl^iorizing its Ta;c Collector to issue ~>ver his name and seal written consent for the sale of env and all real estate held in ti^_e name of the Plainview Independent Ochool District as :nzrch~,ser at a ta; fore- closure, whici~ at that time included Bloc?i 17, Lai;.esi:ie Addition to the toV;n of Plainview, Hale Courit•~T, me--~=, end certified copy of such resolu- tion is recorded in Volume 153, Page 457, Deed Records of Male County, Texas; and, ~'~ii ~,Ii'~;A~ on June 23, 1942 the Plainview Independent school District by its deed conv~:yed Bi_ock 17, Lakeside Addition to R. ?ru. ' atson, which deed is of record in Vo]_ur.~e 11,.Lr, Page 125, Deed ir'ecords of Hale County, Texas; and, ti~d~iE~tH!,S, the Tax Collector of t%~e City of Plainview by om<<~ission and oversight d:id not oL:~_t h i_s consent on saicj deed to R. 'J. ~"atson, anal notrrina -is shown of record tn:-.t tl-.e City Tax Collector ever consented to the e cecution and deliv ry of said deed, and, rf~-I~;t1~A:;, a wooer portion of t;:e consider-:tips p~, ~ d in ~forQs~id deed T~Tas delivered and paid over to the City of Plainviev,= all i-~ accord- ~~ ante v.~ith t:ze original rr~solution passed. ;~~ TJUw TH~',FtEl~'Oi~~', be it resolved by the City Counci_1 of tl~e City of ~~ Plainview, in regular session, that the deed so made by the PlainvieV; ~ Independent School District to R. t`~r. ?;atson :~e, and ti:e same is in all `"'' things confirmed, and th_,t said deed was exec~zted and ~leli~rered ~"Jit-: the consent of the City Tax Collector, but ti~ras not evidenced of record. I, P. H. Bryan, City Cler, City of Plainview do hereby certify that the above and foregoing is true and correct copy of the original resolution adopted by the City Council at a re,~'ular meeting on the bth dye of February , 1961, as t,e same appears upon the-minutes of the City Council. ~,".~TT}`~:1~S T~`_' ilf,r,iD t"~?.iD OrFICIt~L ~~~AL of office this 7th day of February , 1861. P. H. Bryan City Clerl,C, City of Plainview The followinJ reports for February were read: Parking I~~eter reciepts ~ 2255.50 • City Clerk t,ater &, Bever 22$b7. $1 City Clerk General $4551.25 Food Ins,oector 4.00 B.C.D. disbursements 1399.91 Pioneer ISa.tur•al Gas 2726.49 Tax Collector 120925.36 1 l~ioved by `lcernran Cline and seconded by Alderman .tok~~s the t the .reports be accepted and filed and the bills approved for payment. The I"otion Carried. I~:oved by Alders~an Cline and seconded by Alderman Hanna that the Council accent deed. to lots 10 to 13 and 16 Block 16 P~cClelland Addition and pay County, estate & School taxes. The T.'otion C~xried. Iv'!oved by Alderman Ta~~lor and seconded by Alderman Cline th:~t the meeting' adjourn. CITY CLARK The L'oti~n Carried. T~AYOR 1th,G~~L~R C~~~~iIOid FFBRUA!.Y 20, 1961 The Gity Clincil rnet in Regular yes: ion with I~ia.yor i~. B. Hood presiding and the follo~.ing Aldermen in attendance: ~~~. H. Irby, Geo. L. Taylor, I~'aurice Hanna, C. B. Cline, Jr. Joe Chars City Attorney and ',~. R. '?page City Engineer werk also present. The minutes of February 6t%~ were read and approved. Droved by Alderman Cline and seconded by Alderman Hanna that an Election 'ae ordered for April 4t1~, 1961 for election of 2 Alderrrian to to}~:e the places of Alvin Stokes and George L. Taylor. " The I,~otion Carried. ELECTIO^1 OIiD ~P~ IT I:~ JI.DEI~~:D i~Y TIILCITY COUNCIL OF PLAIIdT•TI ~.'~'~, TT,s'LA;~: That an Election be held in the former Chamber of Con~rnerce room in the City Aufitoriur-. in said City of Plainview on tree first Tuesday in April , 1961, the same being the 4th day of said I•onth, for the Election of the following Officers for said City to-wit: Two Alderman to take the place of those vrhose terms expire. A11 terms shall be for two years. P. E. Shic>L .is named Presidin; Judge of said election. Austin nagland is named Judge and i.:rs. Frank\ Stultz and Trs. L. D. Bro~~~n ~~.re named Clerks. A Copy of this Urder, signed by the P~iayor and ~atte.~ted by the City Clerk shall serve as notice of said '~lection, and shall be posted and publish- ed as required by la.w: Done this 20th day of hebru:-:ry, 1961. ATTEST S I Giu LD P. H. Bryan I~:. B. food City Clerk P~ayor ~~ioved by Alderman Irby and seconded by Alderman Cline that ~?. V. C1a.ycomb be appointed Judge of t}-~e Corporation Court effecti~re imriedi~ tely and at zis present sa.l<:ry. The 1'•.otion Carried. I'~~oved by «lderman Ta~Tlor and seconded by Alderr~lan Han -a that the Resolution in regard) to Phas:~ 2 of tI-~e Con~:~rehensive Plan be passed. The Notion Carried. RESOLUTION ti~~~H?~;Pr~AS the City of Plainvie~•~~, Hale County, Texas, recognizes the need. to insura its proper and orderly groti:~th and to prevent further development of undersirable physical conditions, and 6'~~I-I~~I~.EAC city plannin is reco~I~rlized to be of orirn~~ry irzportance for the further gro~yth and developrr~ent of the City of Plainview, and ,'~H ii~~AS the financial resources of the City of Plainview are not ade~au~~te to finance in vahole the necessary and desirable program in the city planning, and '~~H~rt~AS the Texas State Department of Health, acting ~~s the :Mate Planning Agency, can arrange for tie financial assistance from: Federal sources. iv?~)~r ~i'HJi=~L}i'ORE B?~: IT R ~30LV`~.D th~~.t the Cit~T Council of Plainview, Texas, re,~uests the Texas State Dep~.rtment of r~ealth to arrange .for the fol,_o~~~iin~ planning services: Comprehensive City Plan, Phase 11, for the City of P lainvie~,~d, Texas and to arran~,e for financial ass~_stance in the sun.y of ~$, 4$0.00. B~ IT Fli~tTH _•F~ 1~SOLV~_,D that the City of Plainview, will make avail- able upon request of the Texas St<<te De _~~~rtment of Health the sum of ~9,2<~S.OO to aid in defraying cost of the requested stated planning service. P fLS>?D A~dD a~~'~PT D THI~~ TH : 20th _ DAY OF Febru=~ ry , 19b1. CITY OF ~L:=~I>`J~rI'-jd I~".. B. Hood, Iv~ayor ATT}~:~T: P. H. Bryan City Secret:r~.r of Plainvie~~a lotrc~d b~ ,; Alderman-Tay1.:r •.~~~ seconded by .' ~.~' orrnan Cline, that the P~"a~ror be autnoi~ized to '•~~~°;~-te~`~l•eater to State He31th Department expressing the Councils approval ~f tiie Health Unit Idea. The 1'•'otion Carried. ~~ _3 ~_ ~: Moved by Alderman Cline and seconded by Alderrn~n Lrby th~~t Council authorize paving on Carver Street 3 blocks e~;st frog riu:_,tin street and Al Bey behind Slr,ol~ Rite Food Store and alle~r be Christian C~-~~_r-rch 10th ~, Koc.>rn:~ from, 9th to 10th Streets. _ The P~rotion C=cried. T~'ioved b•j A1~lerrnan Cline and seconded by Alderman Taylor t}gat Council auti~oriz :~avin~ on we:~t side of :teue~ Pdasr: Chevrolet Co. 1x50 feet south from 5th Street. The T.':otion C=;cried. The Plumbing & Electric Inspectors re?~ort fro Janu~~ry X401.75 was read. ` T2oved by Alderran Cline and seconded by i'~lderrnan Taylor that the re~~orts be accented "~.nd filed and the bills an proved for pa~rrnent. The T~:otion Carried. INSP C~i^OIL:~ IL SPOT FO;L JANU~F~'t , 161 25 Plu?r:bin_; Permits X202.00 21 Gas Permits 52.50 13 Electrical Permits $2,25 ~~ 5 1'•iaster Elec. License 50.OC 5 Journeyman, License 15.00 I'41 r ,~K.t • ~ ~ - ~w w~40a--1 75 ~., ` !, ,..., L~~T` C;F ?ILLS FROI`_ r E 7RUiRY 6, T~~ FEI?F'U '~'Y 20, 1961 Petty Cash Account 40.67 Plainview Auto Parts 123.66 Petty Cash Account 3.0$ Plainview Safety Lane 5, 50 Trustee Firemen~s R&R 136. h7 Dorothy JoiZnson Charity Transit. 44.55 State of Te:c. Depot. o_f I-Te 2$70.00 Rogers Te_,aco 2.00 Dr. D. H. Je~~rell 56.00 Si~~rayze ^ros. Construction 21,.0.00 Barrett's Automotive 3.67 Alco-re Cafe 103.90 Bryant s Food More 35.00 Reuel Nash Chevrolet Nety C.~r 1263.35 Barley+s Sinclair 15.65 Te:.tas P~unicipal Retirement 740.30 Bulldog 6:_~ Ser. Station 6.01 Texas Municipal retirement 121.54 Brad t s t~lding ~..~rvice 73.50 Texas I~~unicipal Retirement 46.75 Daffernts Steel & Iron 49•$0 H. P. PelphreY 15.00 T11_inois C?lif. Express 2.00 Vic Tc L1ect~ is $ ~~ 50 Drew (,illa T~.imeo_raph 9.00 Vic ~s El=;ctric Eaton Stationery 233.$3 Bobs Plumbin;; ~tepairs 13•lr~ Eaton St~~tionery 5$7.95 Dr. A. h. de Souza ~,~~ Carl irizzell Pi~H 7.50 R. C. Valentine Body Shop 29.00 Henry ~ TireCo. 44.00 Claude Hutcherson Air Service 157.25 Iiol ~_and Office Sup ply 5.59 Plainvieti•.r Cerntery Asso. 25.00 Tienryts Tire Co. 7.75 Hale County 1.35.54 Johnson Texac ~ Service 30.36 The Sh ~.r,<rock Oil 'c Gas 161.60 Inman aeady :ix 79.13 The Shararocrc Oil & Gas 1011.49 Tiel _ey Bros. Radiator 42.50 City of P1v. Payroll .cct. 14497.50 K Ja I~i~~~net~ c~c T~zneup 1.75 City of P1v. Payroll "ac~~t. 2469.0:' I-McDonald Trading; Post 31x..$0 City of Plv. Payroll Acct. 497.00 I~icDonald Tradin Post 61.00 Bo='.rd of Cit;J Development 250.00 T~Irs. J. rt,. Maxwell 47.00 Board of Ctty Develo»rnent 1250.00 Calvin E. Smith R f~znd 2.75 Plainview Public Library 150.00 Great Am. Reserve°Ins. 10.2$ Jr. League Day Nursery 25.00 Great Arn. Feserve Ins. 12.$0 TU.erc~ianti_le PJ~tional F~jnl{ Bonds1550.00 I~.orehead sitar>> & Boyd 10.00 Negro Gomrunity Nursery 75,00 National Oil c~c Bu,ane 15.32 A. I<. Feuerbacher 19.73 I'~',. L. ~'ea, Hale Co. 5000.00 Harder ~~;ency Liao. Ins. 531.15 T°.. L. :~~ea, HaleCo. 5000.00 Harder Agency 14.93 Lubboczc Gr~~der-• ;;lade 69.60 ;.ardor :~Tencyr Pioneer ~~tea,c House 17.56 3.30 1st N~~tional isan~ -;r~l ~~,s 25304.10 Ussery ;;~ Beet I'~Ietal 11.00 Hale Co. State Sank 130, Q~~ Tex=s t~elders ,~unp~;;~• •. 4.30 Hale Co. State Bank '0.00 Great Arri. tes~`rv:~~•~Ins. 33.15 'ri.31e Co. :Mate B=~~,k 1427223 Great Arn. 1~eserve Ins. 7.29 Hale Co. State Bank 15.00 ~'. II. Bryan i~-:ilea e 10.92 T'~loved by Alderman Taylor a~~d seconded by Alderma~l Cline that the meeting adjouriZ. The ~rotion Carri,sd. ~~ ~, C ,L~~~~~~ . _. B. HOOT) ""AYO~ i -- ~~6~ REGULAR ~ESSIOP; liA'~CH 6, 1961 The City Council met in Re gular Session tvitti-. T~;~yor T°. B. Hood presiding and the fol.-Lowing Aldermen present: ?P. H. Irby, Geo. L. Taylor, Alvin Stokes, T~iaurice Hanna., Joe Sharp City Attorney and 6~'J. 'rt. Hoge City Eng- ineer also attended the meeting. - The T~~:ayor read bids on a v~~rnp in response to published invitations ^s folloU:s : - Clove & Conran X3$75.00 Alt No . 1 add 10.00 Part winding starter sub. 30.00 Bryon Jackson Purnp Co. 3L~19.00 Peerless Pump Co. 3710.00 Alt. 3573.00 Johnston Purrlp Co. 33$6.91 T~oved by Alderman Taylor and seconded by Alderman Stokes that buy a sand trap for trie 'dYayland Park T~~~ell. The Tv;otion Carried. T~~ioved by Alderman Irby and seconded by A1der,:.~n Alderman ~Ianna that t~000 Lurnen stre ~t lights be authorized for inst~::llation as folloti.s 20th Street 3c ~~~'ayland St. 20th St . & Yonicer s St . ll.~th Stre==t & Yonkers St. 17th Street & Yonkers St. 1$th Street & Yonkers St. 19th Street ? Yonkers St. 17th Street & Amarillo St. 1$th Street & Amarillo St. 19tYi Street 8c Amarillo St. 1$th Street 8c Canyon St. 19th Street &, Canyon St. 1$th Street & Ennis St. 19th Street & Ennis St. Southeast 7th Street & Date St. The T~otion Carried. The minutes of ReTular Session February 20th were read, corrected and ap proved. T~~oved by Alderman Taylor and seconded by Alderman Irby that Council lay a 2 inch line on west side of Ennis Street from 19th to take care of iriveway for new house under construction. The Aiotion Carried. T~~ioved by Alderman Irby and seconded by Alderman Taylor that employ L. C. Kurtz to inspect elev~ited tanks at X65.00 each. The T~~otion Carried. Loved b:r Alderman Stokes and seconded by Alderman Hanna that the City .Engineer be authorized to work out plan vriti-~ V~ilson Gr=in Company to arrange fire plugs and ~•da.ter lines around their property. The I~"otion Carried. The P~~ayor read reports for February as follows: City Cleric T~Tater & Sewer X202$0.75 Other General Fund items 44.156.09 Tax Collector 59090.00 Bldg. Permits :~ value 173000.OC ~tdater plants gallons purr_r~ed 4$019300 B.C.D. expenditures ` 1321x.69 i`:oved by Alderman Taylor and seconded by Alderman Hanna that the reports be accented and filed and the bills at.~ti;orized for payment. The Lotion Carried. i i i (~ ~ Z n ~ ~t °+ U r~ ~~ ~ ° r }S + ~~ t , J f ~ S (} { ~. rr~ ~ o tj ., ~ o _ ~ ~_ L T~ ~.~ ~ ~ '.. ` .. e (~ ~ 4 ~ z. A .. ~ ,~ t;. .~ x- T~ o ~ ~ ~~ r; ~ r ~ -~, ~. ;, A r r ] ~ ~ `~ Z \ `~ R~ r i ! Z c' lJ C°• ` 1 7' U ~1,~ ;'tia P ! ' ° ~ , ^ _~ ~f J6, I p a_ ~~ 7 -ay l U r- \,, r ~ ~ ~~ ,~ ;~ ~ r, '0. ~. (:' F m ~~ -, 7 ~ e ~, ~; ~ ~ 2 r " N 0 T ~ l~ 6 r ~~ (^ A _j ! ~, S --~ N Q ~ C ~ r --~ Z rti I D ~ ~ -~ ~ ~, x' D -~ ~ ~ ~ /\ `~ ~ ~,~ ~, ~ rn ~ -E} ! ~.J' ~ '~ ~ _ ~ J ~,_ t I; i ~p ' ~ -~- o j ;. ~ ~ a z ~ C m r F .~ .` 'C G l) <9 6` j ~ ~~ ~~ o \'~ i ~~ ~~; ~ ~ .~. _ 1 (I1 - ~ ~ ' 1~ U~ ~ ' 2~ O LV ~~~~ ( .q ~ s ~ T' \ ~ \ ~i - 1 ~ i Q q h~ ~` ~ R ~ ~~~ ~l~ h4..Lt'4t _-._ _ - -- LN - ~ ~ l1~ V. . ~ i ~ ~ t1 c, ~. U ` ~ j~ t (~ ~ \ ~-, \ O t c ~ O ~~ ~ t~ ~=~. ~ tti,, ~~.. ., ~. " ' "' U~ ~ ~ ~~ ~~ tti -, -, ~ ~. h1 ~ ~~ L ~ ~ U O , I ~ cn N ~ ~ E ~ ~<,k ~~~ ~ O r ~~, o o . ~ ... ``' 8~ 8 r ~.. ' U.1 `~ t' ~ t ~ ~ o ~ PE C ` `~ C r` ' L rF~~ ` ' ~ O ~ ~ ~ ; ~' ~ ~ o ~~ , ; ' ` ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ w,T C~ 4ti~ ~ F, N k tip, ~ Its' T' rl O f ~ Y`` r ..,., ,._ ` . ~ ~' \Y i . v /~ k pp 9 J ~I t.~. V h ~ ~ ~~ c W `, ~ ~ ~C ! ~ ._ w TFk ~4 ~1 - ~ -.1 ~ ~°h ,ti ~ U 4 +' ~ ~ . > (~ fir,,. ~ -- _ --_ . C G S -.~ 0 . ~ £ ~~ VVV ~~ ,.,~. ~~ -` 1 ~. l ~ 1 ~~ ~_. s. (rtl 4 ~~ f~1 IIY~ 1.1 ' ~,, C:.' 1. rj _ A j J ~_~ 1+ t (tl ~, ~~ t j__ -... ~:, ~1 ~) /~ i_l y~.1 ~.- ~1 C..- __.1 [1;i" (4~,. Y U'~ 7.J ~i L r l' _~ O l C ~~ ~, C~ (~ t '1 x} -;~ ~~~ r:~ dr% -D y ~^_ u ' ~- i ~ c ~? t', LIST OF BIL~_~S FROI~~ I~rARCH 6th. TO I~`Ar~CH 20, 1961 1 Bobs ~s Pl~zrribin ~; Rep-sirs Perry t s G?,zl.f Service SVrayze Bross. Const.. Texas I~~unicipal "i tire. Texas I~`:unicipal Retire, Texas I~~ur~icipal I?etire. Robert Burns Santa Fe Trail Transport. City of Plv. Social Sec. City of Plv. Social Sec. City of f?lv. Social Sec. Les's 66 Service Texas ~°~elders Sup~oly 1~1. I~~. i~o~;ers Texaco High School Texaco Plainview ~'iuto Parts Joe I~:artin ti's. L. :~tanbough Texas Vitrified. Pipe Co. Board of City nevelop. A. I~". Fez,ire~acher Car ixn. 7.50 City of P1tr. Pa~Troll cct. 36.69 City of Plv. Payroll ^.cct. 522.50 City of Plv. Payroll Acct. 770.30 Abilene Brick Co. 101.34 First Supply Co. 46.75 International Institute of 6.00 Irani cipal Clerks 5.07 Carl Gri?tell Plbg. %~ H. 6204.00 State Cherical Co. 134~`~.00 State Chemical Co. 2$6.00 SharY_rock Oil & Gas 3.4.0 Shar~roc Oil ~ i~:s 3.76 Supt. ~f Documents rout. 10.05 Printing Office 9.92 P. H. Bryan, Col J~zry 53.0$ Harder A~-ency 10.00 Harder a?ency 6.OOHarder Agency 12$6.54 J. R. Griffin Lot Purchase 250.00 13.02 14~~~'t 1.15 26cj.00 4~>7. 00 2;_2.04 ~ n . ~ 1~. 10.00 7.50 2'2.10 22.40 11;. ~ , 21 9;? x.34 2.50 36.00 5~'~. 51 14:~ . 91 17.07 1400.00 --, I~~,oved 'oy Alderrr.~an Taylor and seconded by Alderman Irby that the meeting adjourn. P;~ iI. ~~,Y"~;~T, CIT CL'?,F~K The T~~Iotion Carried. ~~ L~. B. HOOD, I~~~AYOR R~;GUL~~~t S~SSIOiv 1'~^A~tC' 20, 1961 The Cit,r Co~.zricil of Plainvie~r, Texas m:~t in re_>;~zla.r session .-1tI~ T-_~,~-;~r P:._~. Hood or~;sidin;~ and the fo1!_oi<~in~ Al~:lerr;~en or~.~~_~ent: H. Irb~r I"~A.iirice _:n~a, Geo. L. Ta~~lor, C. B. C:_ine, Jr. Joe ~h?'^r, C =ty- / Attorrrl~y, ~~'~_d. ~':. 1~. ,HO~;P'e, Clt~r ~~'i~,-!.Ile~r, alSO L~'er(- ~r went I~~oved by t~lderrnan Hanna and seconded by Alderman Lrby th~~~t t:ie council an~~rove t1~e loi~~r bid of Byron Jac'~son P~?r:~» Co, as resi,lt of 'rids on i~~.arch 6th:~ i~^z arn~~~unt of ~341~.00. The I'ot_~~n Carried. The ~~a;%or r:~~ d F~~ic;7 on tr~~.de in of Police cf r as fol ~o;s I'..,-~~ and gall 1300.00 "~ez.a e 1 `~ ash 1100.OC ~dinn ~~otor Co. 1260.OC P~ov~d by Alcl~,rr,an IrLy a::z a seconded ^,yr :'~lderr.~:n Hanna t'ri_.t tale c~~znci 1 pay J. ?~. Griffin ~1Lr00.00 for lets g, 10, 11 Bloci~. 2 in i~'ayfielc~. Addition. :"loved ';~~y Alder~~san Cline and Zone be est~ ~~lish.~d on eas to all. e~-r. :". petition ~~-as fi]_ed si-maned land out of Bloch $ Al~~baria lirr:its. The .:ot.on Cr~rri ed. seconded ~-~~r Alderman Manna that __~ ~~. -in7 ~icie of Bator:orF= Str:yet fr~~ri ~:t . ~tr-et s~?uth The .Toti.on Carri Qd. bar T. C. .~hep~~rd et al to 'urin, a tract ~f Addition, 140x170 feet in size, into tl~, Cit~,r I~~`ovcd by Aldarr::an Taylor and :~Pconded ~~y A1de-rm~~n ^?.in^ t',~:+, ±: ~: c~~~tfiti^n >F:.~ Jrant ~~::i and Oruin=once °10. ~~~ be pas : ed conf~rmin~; t _ ti, Petition. ,. The i..nt i ;n ; C',.?'~: i ec, . See Ordinan ce Bo~~l: ~~~_oved by 1-~1d rr.:an Taylor and seconded by :a~lerman Ir,~,~y t'r,r:t ~~~a_vinr~~ ',e L a~_zthori z~->ci on tYi~_~ fol.loti~~r in; streets : 27tI:~ Street, El Paso to Fre>no 2$tri Ct-reet, Ll Paso to Fr_~sno 29th Street, Columbia to rrF~sno '.',l Pas~~ .~t:reet 1 BLL S fror:~ 27th t > 2~tii Bro ,~~: a~- ~'r~~:n }raiz~~r to ._.__l~i~Fll_ _,tre~~+t The 'oti ~n Carried. ~~~`~ I~~oved bar .~lderr~ian Cline an<< secon~3:~d try .~lderm`-~n Irby th~-:t a street li~-ht be ~~ut'rrorize.d 2500 lumen~,i'ze ire ~~11ey ti°rest of Pot ~~ffice first pole south of $th street. The Lotion Carried. Plumb; ~~~• acid electric Inspector report for Febrt~.~~+ry reed Arn~unt of :;4$9.70. T~~oved oy Alderman Hanna seconded by ~ilderm~~_2 Cline that the re,~orts l;e accopted and filed and tie bit Ls ~ p~ro~red for payriient. GrE:at Arrierican Reserve Ins Great r"-,rneri can reserve Ins Gre~:,.t tir.~:erica:i ILes:rve Ins Curry Motor Frail;ht Co. ~> Tne r.arpa r: Gore . Texas i~rotary Re~~istcr Co. I11_inois Cali_C ~rnia. Jxo. First ~dat' 1 B<~nl_ Dalla s First Nat'l 'an'c Dallas S Ii Bell f£elephone Co. '~ Be 1l Teleoho ne Co. Hoyt Curry Charity R. E. Cross I~ieetin , Daly, P~?<<va jo hreiTht Lines Lubboc'~1 Crr~~der Blade Boob:,- Gray Rex ~-~ ~risower J. C. Tit~.~s Seti~.~. Linel~efd. T~'IcGr~!ths Fine Foods i~urtz Steeple jac=~ Ser. Hoyt Clzrry i~eetin~ Lubbock T E :ra:_ . en ~~1i~h 'i°atc'rling :°~rch :ieys F1_owers Cram B ~, C Elec-;r~nics L-,bs Gene Bur :pus Burroughs Cor;?. Tax Bob's Plumbin~~ ~~ep<=;irs Burroughs Coro. J B ~~attl.e Unif. oral Co. City t~laC'riS;l:ltil ;.flop Coveys GaraJe Caro enter Pr~.per Co. Connor '•:at':~:s Co. '" Co~.•.. _ Inc ~lo~~tie ~K: . Connor I~~~~th~r Ciowe & Cowan D~_llaney Auto Parts Dernostcr Brothers Diamond Industrial :pup Eaton St~~tionery E11_iott Addressing Co. R C Hudgins I'>r~_~T<.rd i•Jal1 P•~tr. Co. idti~iest I~eprodu.ction The I•~otion C:-rr~ ed . 2$3.11 Ido: -~is Cleaners ~°; Matters 9.55 $.93 N 'd Univ~.rsity Institute 6.00 46.69 i~~lentvne I~<eter Company 576.20 9.06 Phi l~.ios ~~_ltter~r Co. 34.56 247.42 S ':y` Public Service :>t. L 1290.00 S.OC: The Pla.invi~.. 'Tribune 1$.00 46.42 Plai.n~,~i :~vr 3afet~r i,_,ne 20$.45 111Q6.0`` Plainview Plurn,~in-- Co. 41_.52 4744-.40 Plains ilacl~in:;ry Co. 6'x.95 335.46 Preci.=i.on ~n~~inment 47.50 109.0$ PJ_ainv:iet~r H~~snital 359.11 25.OC The ~Ioi~ian Co. 15.4$ s 72.00 Rear~~s i?,lectri c 41.64 4.15 =t.eev-s Cor-.panY 33.40 3 91.05 Roy;al-inu w Jordon 2.97 14.00 Rogers B~tt.,er~r %~ Electric 16.71 24Lr.1}0 ito'~insol ~~ Herring Drub 5.99 1$50.70 I~.eue1 flash Chevrolet 293.53 19.95 Service T~~~ach:inery Co. 19;~.0~? 195.00 ~11ook T1re COr, ~~any 134. $6 13.50 i-= 0 Staoletori eldin~ 132.40 60.00 E F Shearer Texaco Ser. 9.40 5.0~~ S '~u P~_tiblic Service 13.73 2$.30 South~;cst I'-ietar :~; Sup. 74.93 23.72 Strain T s ~~i;~~ r ~;er. 64.37 191.33 tiw 0 Soec'.~ i:~aci~ine-ry 6$.09 7.50 'T'exas Vitrified Pine Co. 1254.20 33.$0 Tex_-~~s Sur~lt.zs Pr~>perty 32.54 2.1$ 1 jinn ~ _otor Coy oany 16.01 60.25 '.v-ell --~ ,- _.,V ` _uoh1T .~.~.cr,in~.~ :T ~x 31.25 4.25 J'de:~ l~~~T t s Elect is Co. 293.50 57.4.0 T., ,~~.estern Specialty 2 0 4 .3 t~4.15 T~iss .al~r~~d Tuc'~er 6.15 17. $5 C l_if'ton inif~~r~~-: Shirts 14.43 29.4$ I~Ia1~, Co. tiir>ort 70.00 5$l.$$ Hizntc~r Hospii,al_ .pup. $.l $5.00 T~~;.r~T D~rE:, ~. D. 62.0~'~ 500.49 The Herder ".~~ency $5.4.0 $9.26 The Hard='r :g~ncy 2C. $5 3.50 Tlie h~rp~~r. Corn. 25.75 51.52 Kimbell Pl•,r. Co. 2. $0 $6.60 R. C. T•'ien~'urr. T~~~ac'~~ine 139.31 27.56 I`. &. ~tati_ on ry 23.77 34.47 r,"orrison ~u°r~~ly Co. 176.72 Moved byr :i1_d~rrnan Taylor a.-1d ~econdecJ by ,alderman .Cline that the rne~~ting adjourn. C I'I'Y C L -~ ~..~~ >`.Tne ~'•~:otio C~:rried. ~~ ReGt~"I:l_R SESGION APRIL 3 , :1961 ~i"he City Council ~of Plainview, Telcas met ire the Council rocr.i ~:t thr City Hall with T~Iayor T,~. B. Hood Ares idin and the fol o~ain~; Alderman ,present : r';. H. Irby, Geo. L. Taylor, Alvin Stokes, Iaurice Hanna and C. B. Clime Jr. City i"ittorney Joe ~h•irp anal City Engineer '~~. it. Hoge were al'sa p.rF=seni,. f The n.'_~ nuts of Iviarch 20th we.~•e read and approved. Moved by :'ilderman Irby and seconded by Alderr~~an Hanna that Harold Gl`~dman be emr~layed as Building Inspector at a sale=r~T of ~~450.00 per month for si~€ months and then at ~500.OC per month effective as of A~ri1 1, 1961. City to furnish transport~;ti~n. Reoorts for T•Iarch were rF~~-~d as follo~.s Parl~.in~ T~Ieters Food Inspector 1'•'ieat Inspector An~_rral Den,rtrnent-, The P~"_ot1~'n ~?7"Y.'1ed. ~21~.c~L}.. 0 0 12.00 6~.4Q 31.50 ~~ `., Bu-ildin~~; ~oerr~its dal.lar ~ra1t;_e 311,00.00 '~. C, D. F:~;n~,n~.Iit.ures 1$?_~ .1 1 T:.1x Collector X072, 25 City Clerk :'eater & OewFr 21923.92 City- Cl~=rk General L~'urd 10651.23 P-,lice ,t~ T.ra.f-O-Term: 33~1.G T~,o~Ted by Al~:le_rr~~ar. T&ylor and seconded kzy Ald 'r ,,-n ;t~~'_.~- th~~t, t'rr; r~:=~part~- ,~~=~ accepted -~rd filed and. t'.:e billti t ~ ~' +t1t~~a, i~ ~I _or :~-~vr_e~t. Tlie 'otion r•rrY,i~~d ~'i 0~ ~Ii.~,J Fr~~1:. ~:r.~.:_L 3 1'~,~i _i! .:P ' . ~ 17 1r~6~ ~ -~- ~' , [1 ^ n ytzto Partc~ ~ui~rly 34, 75 Auto P'-:rt:~ ~ut~~1.y 6>•7t~ Boyd & D-~~.,°en~~ort 2, 76 Dlair Drums Cc~. 1~-.79 Robert .d. <~:rnett 6.30 Beckhar: G~~:1f Service 32.60 The C-arnE~r ~~ .iilc)T~ 9 79 Churcl-l~~rel1 Pros. Oil 57.95 D~~ffern is 19. ~,7 I~raTfan Refrimer~tion 4. SC Forv~forth. Gallbr~:ith 130.13 Frontier Rent~~l Ser. 9.05 J. 01_iver ~:~iF-r, Postmaster 99.00 J, Olivar r1i ~r, Pastm=aster 20.00 Dry~~n r s I{'ood .,tare 6.00 First >1z;a:;Lv C;a. ~ b.a9 Gall_a.trav Ts Jar,it;or ~un1 12.1 Iiilton ';o{,el C1e-lner•s 3 . GO Herald-Idc:.S Pt: bl i ~>rii n~ 75 0 Ba'r~ Hon 7 ~~-~ i~ot~lr Co. 1.27 ~Ii ~~in:~~~tl-~a.r;-D2rti~~°tt 3~.2~ Hi~~Jin,~otl~i~~~ Da tl~=~tt 51.5F~ Harrnel is 3icyr.le Shop 54,~~0 H~,1_e Ca. :'>,b~;tr=-pct 20.00 J. Vc, I~I~?.mbT Dlst. 1.33 Henrvts Tie<~ Co. 52.50 Int<~rnc~ti ~:n~11 s =>a of C .i el°s a-" 'olice 20.00 Inman LeaclT i•°ix ?6, f?5 Inrn~lr~ Ready ~ _ix 79,1,0 h ':~~ i~•~:a~~nrto ~~ Tuneun 13.93 Lu~,boc~~~ I~:achine A_ :~t~p 1+.76.~~5 i4e~1 ;c~11 Cent;c:r :iospital 50.00 i~irs . J :~ 1`.i xV~r 11- 42. ~'~ 5 Marta. n I,;ursins_; '~ _~nie 2~. 50 F:=1st,sic~e 7ro. ~: ~er`iice 2.00 Curr;r I'~ator Fee i ~~'rlt ~ 5. t~.l j'yinn i•':ot.or Ca. 550.00 .-t. F. Cross Pa;:ioa 20.?_0 Joe P•iartin Cleanin ~ Pit 10.00 5'Iylie t s Plurrlbin~ 42.50 Ftay D Jonc.s ~e~.; . L.. Refund1169.71 I~ ~ ' 1. ^11.'1 ~ 1 ~~ 1 i C°i~ ~U t ~ ~ l f'. O,t,<<1 ? Printir, Pianeer Pavers Plai*.1 , i~tiv I: A.~ ...rn Pl~.invi ~ti~~ i;.~~r~ i;~=;_ ~~ P`tC1t~1C '1;.P~?~ln CO. IT'_'t"r R~'~. Plai.n~ '.neldin , ~u~~p1_y • P7_ain-~ i-.~V.~ ~i1ao Part, Pi one -r ~12.tur~~ 1 is 1`lursin~ C}t--tlacl~ Hale County Un1V°rcl±•/T 7f' Te'ti:'s T?~dll."'1 P~edic-`,1 CentE r Ho:~nt-'1 ~;. F. tiarrPrs TQxacp Riche r~~'son >h~~,r~rock ;~wayze «ros.. Con.>t Swayze bros. ~~uilder; San!, 1'e hr. ~ 1 Tr ~ ls~,:~.rt t=ion :~to~r~~ll '~oaher I~~a Il~tar Stovall Dooh~:r ca(iiat.c~r :':. L. Star,;?~1c~u~;h 51~:ith-Dl~ i r Se:i_rp I'achine .~'~on '~'c11',.~rn's Col-Te 't'ebti> Johnsan Sertrice T~ilson lr~~in Co. `'rlalin Cif Co. ~cDonald 1s Tr~~.din~ i'o::~t Tex_~.co Inc. J Vic' electric Vicfs :Dlectric Texas T'~~tl'1:1_..:~r-,al ~etirer:en.t Tex~~s I~~tznici-~al -~etirern~nt Te:{as i =ttn i_ ci aa]_ I~etirr:r lent St` t.~ IJe~it. of i~t1'~~~. T;elfr.re Sty=t`=: Dept. 1f Ptzb. '.:elf'~re City Pay?.~oll City P~lyroll City- P.~,rr-11 Hoyt Curry The Urlive-rsit,T of Tex.I"ed~_cal 1'`• t 1~.. ='S 291.20 ~11.a~ ~•~;5 245.00 39,,3 56 ~~ . } ~~f?. El 1.3.96 5.00 271.?7 33.00 100.00` 1?.10 1,~,~2r 1325.00 7 ; r n •) c..l . 2.Otr J2,5C 2, 2C 2.00 <~ ~0 ~~..~ 4.00 .70 '~, ~,~ f`,y ~-, 1 11.!`^ ~.oo 1011_, 00 ~.t~.2 31. `~C 793.01 112.;? 4~~~.75 5 l3 '~ . ~ t} 32. 1C 25;5, 50 4?6.00 1505.72 1.G.00 5C.0~ T. vecl by A.ld_c~•rrn~~;•,Ta~lor and;~ecanded by Alderman Cline treat the maetirl, The i~~otion C ;cried. City Cler'.~c ~~~~e~~ P~Ia y a r R':~,Gt1LA~~ .~_?1;:>IOiJ APr~'IL 17, 1961 The City Council rnet in the Council .morn ~~t the City 'gall wlt,ri ~'a.,rar I-. B. Hoad pres:>_din; and tile; fol Lo'.':ln'" r;l~ _'."'rrl?rl In tt.Ent~'1-`;nC'? . / Alvin ;~to':~,_ , H. Ir'..y, I-Maurice 'ia.~lna, =zn~1C. '?. Cline , Jr. City Attorney Joe :~h~,.r~ and City Engin•:~er .. L. I,o~~e t:~c.re ~1.~ present. The return, of the City Officer iD.l~=~cti ~n a_~' ynril 4, ~ 96l T;r~re canvr~~sse~:I. I~"oved by Alderman Hanna and seconded 'ny Alderr:<<~_n Ir'1Y the+.t the .es~ll,1t_ian decl:rin trig., l~:ction of Geo. L. Tavlor -=na Alv:i~-1 Static-.s ue p~.s ed. y The :•"odor. i;, rr ed, ~~ ORbi~~R D'~CLii.I~IG '_-~~;liLT UI' CITY Ot' FIC ~n~i ~ 1L,:,CTIGPI THE' .:T ~.'I' _~ ~)r `i _~', ii.; CI`I'~" JF PLAIN ~~ _,';~ Gn this tl-~e 17ti°~ ~A;~.y of April, 1961, the City Co~.zncil on tree City ~f Pt~a-i.n~,~i =vr, TeY~_s, convened in Ren;ulrir session ~_zt the re~;ul- ax meeting place thereof with t~,e follot~;ing members present, to-~~rit, I'-. H. :Iood, Mayor Alvin stokes, Alder:~i~~n :~. `~' H. Irby, Alderman Maurice Hanna , Ald_ err-ia.n C. B. C1ir~e, Jr. , Alderman P. H. Hryan, City Clerk and the folloG•-ng absent: Geo. L. Taylor, constituting; a quorur^~, and among oti~ier oroceedin~s h~.d were t}ie foll.os~ing;: Alderman Hanna introduces ,~ resolution and order and moved its adoption. The motion was seconded ~y nlderr~lan Irby arr~ the motion ce,rryin ~; with it the adoption of t}-,e resolut.--ion and order prevailed. bar the fol!_ov.in~ vote, AYES: Four , hT~~;?.~: None The resolution is as follot~,~s There car?ze on to on the 4th da;T of the herein.=-f_t~r named duly and 1~~~ally r~zacle, valid. and 1~~:-al votes; received t~~e follo~~ring I`~?APJ~i?; GF C:''~"i~dDID~~>Th Geor ;e L. Taylor Alvin stokes ~. T. -~rsdes Jose~a L. ~~tubblefield Perry i~;. Stanton I' loyd Lamp returns o_f an election held for the nuroose of electing ap ;e<~rin~, from said returns, Vast at s<~.id election 1174 candidates in said election TG` AL ,~1UT~ ~ ~)-i~ G?'' VO`i ~,~ :' -~C~~~I';r'~ D 754 749 1G3 f3 0 4G1 16~ . ,~„ ., p 1:~,~' ..,r~ _, '>.~ TI' ~~'?~:)L j ,D Y T" ' ;~TT`. CGU.,Tr'IL ;)j~ `i~H~' CITY ~c *~rTj - i*i ~ r n - Th~~t sa~i_d election was r1~~1y c_:lled; th_-t notice of sai~~l ~~le- ct-ion sa.~s liven in accordance with law, and that said election w,~s held in accordance wit}: lati~:, and that Geor_;e L. Taylor and Alvin Stokes were duly elected Aldermen -~f said City at said e1e- ct_on, and said a~~ove named parties are hereby declared. duly elected to said respective offices, subject to the taking; of their oati;s and filing' bond. as nr ~vided by the 1=:T• s of the State of Teas. PA ~..`~D, ~T~i::)PT~{,D A°TI) APP1~)V'~D t.>i_s t~ 17 day of Anri 1961. ! ~,,..~; T1. ood IJ~a v ~ r ITT ~:T _ _P . i-~ . Bryan Clerk I'':oved by Alderman Cline and seconded 'oy Alderm~:_n ?-Ianna that rent on. Auditoriurrl for '~lrestlin be reduced to 50.00 per ~;onth A~~ril through Sentl_:rn~~~e-r. 1 The i•':oti >n Carried. The I~~ayor appo ~ nted ar. Appeal Board for 'uildin~- Code as follo!~~s: ~'~~oved by ylderr~an iianna menu be confirmed. }.~e considered the April , 1961, officials, and it that there were that eac'n of the votes: Jo}ln r,err Lloyd tidoods Dan T~IcNa_u~hton T~~iorris Srnith Lon C-=.rtwr:i_ ~~ht. and seconded by Alderman Ir-~r the t ti:e appoint- The T~otion Ca_rri ed. The Gatr,. of Of'ice v:"7s adr;ini. tered to Geore L. Tasrlor havina~ t,~ken ~ti1e oat'..~_ T~~o,red 'may- Alderman Irby and i;c~conded by apoli_c~~tion of oz.zt o~' •to~,•n n_~.rtie ~ }.~c numbers on curbs. .=avi.n 3to'~ces by Joe, ~'ri.~ ro. on at~_z~~.,;=~.y, :~.?~.ril 15, 1961, Alderman Cline, t}~i`=t tale ,eclined, to p.~z~.nt holase The Potion Cr:rried. :~ l~iOVed ~? fil`ier;.•=F~ Cl~nE' aTld ;i~?CCn'-1cd .7, ril-lerr;?I~ Hanna til' t thy' "1_''31. green of ii=ay ~~e desi'>n -ted as clean. u~ ~,: -':. The ot~ion ^=rri~d. The ;otion Carried. ivio~ed 'r)y ~ldarrr.~,n Irby and seconded by ~lderr~?an Cline th?t the nr~l ~~ ~1 of ~i~.71t, Hail f~~r a. FicAc:~1;_ty ~or~~1 for pity Hm~loy~es ~e ~cee,~t.ed. R~oz~ed by =~lder;n~:n Irby and- seconded by ~ldehn~at~ ~to'.~.es th~~t 4000 1ur'~en st.re t ~i,~-hts be authorized for: 14th and Date :streets 19th ~:nd El Paso tree1-,s 20th and Ll Paso Streets the i•;otion C~+rried. Reyoorts were rend as falloT~rs Southti,restern i3e11 Telenhane Co. 2% rentals Y9~7~.57 ~s". F. ~~oley Inspections 647.55 P~~:oved by alder~raan Cline and seconded b ~ A1_derm~ ~ St~~'~,es the t. the r~:- ports ~~)e ~~.cceote'i anci filed and file bills aor)ro~/c~;~ fir na.yrnent. The Potion C~~~rried. LI;_~T ~~F 3yLL:"~ ~~R__ ~i~;.IL 3 TO ~P~'.IL l.?, 1?F~l 1 ~~uto Parts aupply 34.75 Auto Parts Jup~ly 65.74 Boyd. &, D.~venoort 2.7(~ BL~)ir ')rug ;.:o. ~ 1.79 ;;oc)ert "' Ba,~nett 6.30 Beci~nam G)-llf ,~ervi ce 32.60 T'~Ie Cam~~r•~i ~~; )p 9.79 Churc~l.:~ell !=~r~s. Jl 57.9$ Broti,(rx Refr ~ .rer~~rtion 4.50 Fo-~wo~~t.h 1':,;,_ith 130.1` i'r >rl`:i C','' i.:,'lt!+~. ;ref V1CE; 9.~5 J.Olia~::r ~Ie.~,Postt~»,t<~r 99. CO J. )1iv,.r vier, Poste ~ ~-.r;r 20.00 First. :Jtlr~r_r1v Co. 6.99 Gall=:,~-ay1-, J~=.nit, ~r .~ur~. 12n.1$ Ca11~ wav1s Janitor .~u~a. i~ilt.~?n yio~::,1 C1~~~ ners 3.C0 Her-~+1_~i-Net,~•s ~~ ~;1_ i .~nin~; 75.00 Bo?~ .T~.~o ~o er T~.t r . ,o. 1_.27 ,, T 7 IIa ~~ rll.~7ti1 lrn ~)~.rtlE~tt 3~• 23 Hi ,,rin ~trr~l 'i.~,rtlett 51156 ,r r,,-,--~me1~s ~i.ycl.k ~ ~.i~• .~C ~4 ?I ,11~ C i~ ,~'.est;.>s~r~~.~., ; ~' :,'20.C0 ~•~ Henry's Ti_~e Co. 52. 5G Jen'Lin t .s &. ~o~i Trim ;~~lop 32. b0 Int~rrl~~t.ic~n~>.l =-=ssoci:~ti.o n c?_r Chiefs )f i'oLice 20.OC In~il~~rA R~~~.=;d_y _i r 76• `~5 Inman Ready i•;ix 79.4C .•.e ji cal _ ~,t~, :I~spi~,--; 1. 50.OC ,- T r~ .,.:11 P,i':_ • t1 yr i~i ~~..... - L~. _ . r-4' .) ' 2 p 1~~.; ~.rt In ~'~u1. .J Z1I 'r ~Ioil~l-. / ~ 2~j ~~/ i~1at ion~l ~:'>.l ~'c ~'utane l x.72 Ost -~ lc' Prin_ ~ alt 1.9 . ~ 5 Pioneer Pavers 281.20 Plain, Ali ~w H~~.rr?v•.,re 61.9 ~. ~~•:. ;~eur~'~~a~;her 20.77 Cif-; ,.r o`' Plv. ~'a~moll 15035.72 Clty o `' _ . 1r. Parrol l ? , X5.50 Plainview 1~a__•dir,~,rre :~.AS Paci ffic Pum-~in~ moo. 245.OC P faint, ~`~eldinv '~I, ply 39.49 Plainv_L~~w ~~uto Parts 56. ~3 Pi,~,-,~:~r I1at~1. 1 ra.~ 33.61 Pione:~r rT= t~:l[~a1 nas ~ 3.96 ~ I~IUr'Sln~ ~1~1t1O0I~ 5,n0 Hale CoI-znty 2'71.97 I1n1V':rS Lt,~' Or' ?'E"Y. i'~E?Ci_C?1 33.00 T~;ed~i~:~al Center :~~~~s~);.+ -~1 li`0.0 ;~1Ci~~:rdSOT1 7'12.::rock ,~~2~ =,~.-ayzr, Br-~~s. ^~~nstruct~ on -- 1325.0^ Swayze ''r')s. ~l,i~l~:3e1^s 2„~,^7 • ~., .;;-,nt<a _~e T.r=.~1 ~r _» lati o n 2.04 Stov=~~11 B ~~'7_~.' nadi`to,: i? ~C ~~tovall Bo~~~ler 2.25 T~. L. ~t•?p ;,~~;_~ .-I1 2,00 ~,.. ~~ a~.,itc1- ~_-=-ir ~ ,4.J~0 SE~lpt~ 1;,aC~. 1-nr~ S'170 ~ nr~ .~., ~l ~:eli?(7rnt3 i~0-~~~~a x.70 '.'eP,bb V~f~n.`. )n ~~rV1CP. ~ ~i7 ~~i ,orl ^r=~~? n Co. 11..00 ','Western I'nion ;'.,5 r.:na17'. i~i 1 r'7. '•. ~~. 2,00 i~:cDon~rl,~ Tr'-~i n~-~ Port ~ 1 ~~ .0^ Texaco Inc. x.42 Vic t ~ ~l~('i,,l^i n 42.F)(,1 Vic' ~1~ ctric 31.. ~o `?'x~~s i:'l~nici -al _'pt.ir:~r~c~nt 703.01 Texas i:unicioal ~2t.i ; ~r,,.~nt ~., 1 ~~ "~-' Te:~c=~s . _,lrl is _oa1 Ceti rer°ic,nt 46.^, Otate Dept. of P~_z~-~. `.~~el ~ ~:r~~ 51~,. ~~r State Dent. ark Pub. '.-elfar~~, 32.10 ,~~.:~t.si,de Cro °c':>ervice 2.00 Curry ~ rotor FreiTjlt _, { 1 'Minn . ~o~~~~r ^c. 550.~J; ~~ :~. Cr~aSS i•`i lea °~~ 20.20 _ ~, _,.- :actin T 1.~. VC ~'~yl ~a r S n1t~1~_jJ1n' J li ~ ~`~ L..:;y Jones ll6'~.71 City ~~~_`' Plv. Pa~,-roll 49%,.CO Hoyt C~~rr~; f ->r C. JaPf er5~~n 4C).0 The '_i.J`'"~X~S i.'f~rji_.~~~1 ^--,; _^ ~~'_ ~n~n m ~ i r, , 1 -I~.~ rninuv=:s o~ tioril 3rd w:arc rea-d a~1d a~_1~.°~~vad. I".oved ~~T ~11~-lerr~lan Cline and second.ecj ~~T,T ~'~)_ el fl~ir1 'ia.nna t'_~~ t t<- rrieetin~J a~.:3 iourn. y '~a ~::otion C=~-rric~~. A CITY CL ~TZ~;. ;.;a`rOr~ 6" V_~ SPECIAL STSSIJu COT~~~:ISSIOidE'~~.;~ ~ CITY CCUidCIL April 10, 1961 The City Council met with the Comnissioners Court in Special ,session in the Courthouse to ccnsiaer le~~ ink of lr~ore hander room to Claude Hutch- erson and Jaynes Tiller. Mayor Hoed presided for the City a d Aldermen `~~'. H. Irby, C,ero. L. Taylor I~~al.lrice Hanna, and. Alvin Staices were present, Pete B7.akney 1"~irport 1~"ana- ger and Joe Sh-;rp, City Attorney, also ~~Tere present. It was moved by Ald~rrnan Taylor and seconded by Alderm=~n Alvin Stokes that Claude Hutcherson and James i~_iller be perry:itted to erect hanJers on the space shoW,~n on t%7e diagram and ma.p prepared by C. I. A.~ngineers ar_d pre.>ent•ed by P:r. Blalcney ate a rental. o_f .$12.00 r~er year per hander provided that the City and County reserves. the right to raise or reset the rental ar.~~ that tiie rental ~ ~re~ ms~nt be on a r",onth t~o r~~onth bass-s wit}~~ t:at ri-~ht of Hutcherson and~T°~ ller t ~ move t;e hangers ,_z~:con t~-~ t,,err;i]_natlorl,''lf tf]ls peel ~].SS1C)n tc_~ 1..1Se file space, pr~Vlded '?11 r@rltals a.re p:id and provided t~~~ t neither o.f them h-ve ~~ ri ilt t ~ a::. inn ~r sl-zble~~se their rights ~.~btained from the City and. County without the con- ser,t ~~:~ the Coruriissiorlers Cpurr, and City Cou.nc~.l. Tl~le CoiTimissioners Coilrt pas.:ed a yes--lotion of like rnea.ning and intent. It ~1as rnove~, seconded, anal c-~rried th?t tr.e Commissioners Court and City Council meet in joint session ever 60 days _~.s Airport Governing Bo_:rd. The etin~ Adjourned. P. ii. B::1:Y.'ii~, CITY CL~;P~K i:. B. HO'i'~~, T.'lYOR REGULAR SESS~Oj? ~':Y 1, 1'61 The City C ~>>znci;. met in Regular cession and the foll.awin~ Aldermen attendin;: Hanna, Geo. L. Taylor, anc C. B. Cline, and T;~. R. Hop Vie, City ~Tr.ineer, were al T~~oved by Alderman Cline and seconded auth~7ri .red t ~ submit 5t'_~i & Colurr.bia Deo-~~rtment for Stre ~t I~~lprov~ement. T•~oved by Al:lerrnarl iza:lna aild petiti~~n of J. C. and Effie fe =t of tale Alabarl=. Ad ' itio c~:~~T i n~nc e ido . 71~? be ~ ~ red ~-~ ~~roved b~T Ali:Ter:A-<<1rl TTanna and c<_~b franci~ia~' be ;;ranted to with T~~ay~r T~'. B. Hood presiding t.- n ~ ~ r~~ -,~ y.. H. Irby, rilVln StO~{P.,S, i.~,la, 1Ce Jr. , Joe Sharp, City .'~ttnrrley, o present. by Alderman. Irby that the T•ay :~r be :street Intersection to Highway The T~':otion Carried.. seconded by ~''il~ ~.~r~rr.~-;.n Cline, that T~:ay Titus to br. in Jr tr~.ct ~f l~:.nd 'l into the City 1ir~ -ts oe ~r-~nte~l brin;~~ir.; tT~e try-art i:,t~ the City The Totion seconded by yldernla,l Cline 1:.' t F. J. Teo ~~:yin.;, o-'.--"-~ r =°r ~m:~len~Te~1 T~'1~? i~.Ot,i 7r1 t;i~~ o5Y120 and Carri~:~.d x t,~ ~; by Dir~~;;tor C ~rri~d. ' _ - '~ _~conded b A ~xerrnan C1~ ne that C ~u~_c ; ~ ~ n _ --.~._-~ T.;~~~re;~ cy talcl~.rman anna ~~_ y 1 -. ~" J:') ~~~ir'.:ln:"'' mF?ters Ori Baltlrnore .~tre t orl ti:F !~~. t Sl~~e s')L1t11 '?f >til ::it. - U Tile P~:pt].:?n Carri ='d. T~ioved by ruderm-1n Stokes and seconddd b}T Alcie:man Hanna t~lat Cot,nc l apr~a~ove ~:ryan and ~-io:`'fman's proposal to re~~~=sir ~tl :~tre t accorcTin~; to City ,n~~ineers recom-•~endations. .. 'rile T~';otion Carried. T~~ov~~d by.:~-3.'`,~~•rm'~Ti"°`at~7kt~s. "dn2T~~sc~c~n~:ied by Alder~~~;an Hanna th_~t the Council purchase one truck load of £~ inch sewer file a.nd ,~~ xed c~rlo~r~d ~f 2 inch ~lnd 6 inch iron nipE_'. The=: :ninutes o.f April 17th w~,i"~ .read and approved. i~~:sport:~ for t~pr~1 re•~zd as foltor.s: Par~~in~ Tieters 2179.0` Soot'.-,western Pu.b. aer. 2~ rent.l.~7b;~.99 T~ieat Inspector fees ac~:~rd ~+9.35 Ta{ Collector x-12=x..17 ~~aater & Sewer 5032, ~1 Franc~iise tax 11r(~1~.~~.50 n Buildin~-,- InSt~~ctions 1;01.5- Sanitary Inspection X9.50 ~t~~~ ~~ ~., ~~ Animal Debt , 22 ~ 50 T~iscellarloixs S~:1es 52?..?0 ,~ }~? fur1d = 170.01 ~`°~:rJV~~~ !~y i~l,'~F?ri!l~n Hant13 antra SeCO?1+~Pr~ b~~ ti1~~~rIt1aC'1 Irby t'll~_'.~~ tii~ ren~)rtS be a<.;cept?d =1nd filed and the bills ap:proved for n-,~r~r,~nt. The Potion Carrie-3. i I:^)T 0" BILi.,~ ?~'',~)"" ~p~'Ii, 17 T i :'"AY i' 1.~h_1_ Carl Griz~~'1 i-;ays pro;,. c~~ ^~~~rl~~_:~:t 15.OC 115 0^ ~~'r "'T+''~~;r H "r' X79.79 7 a Hardr-~r ~;~g e'~1cy 145, j5 Harder =ncy ~ 17.11 S}~aml^+? ~~ c~_ ~il ^-as 129. ~3L~ Shamroc}c Oi 1 ~~r. Gas 995. ~0 Great „m. yes ~rve in:= . 263.6+~ C,.re.,t ~~rn, Reserve Ins. 16,65 Great Ain, ate•arve Ins. $.07 Alcove 41,25 ~ S v~: Be11 TelF~_,i"i,-~Yle 327.00 ~~ :~ :, n<~1.1 Telfy,}gone 70.0$ ,~ E, R, Co?it~lin 100.00 ~! Tr~~asurf~r ^f Hale Co... 5602.77 ~-, Tre -~ , . ~, I; ~ Z~~~ C,q ~ *~: "'• . 5000.00 ...,:~~rla~~~f?i~'i~~~ ,Ir9f,~i`a=`~ ? on ' ~ 7$.00 Harder ,a.fTa ~c~;r _> ~ Q~ ~ 5,~. 4 Harder A~~~ncy 14$.5 Harder ~"_k~anc~.; .17.31+ C, B, }}er~,ing 7,r~9 City P~:yroll Acct , 16094.55 City Payroll 4??97,00 City Pay col ;_ Acct. 503.00 Johr;nie's rely-~ix~ 17.05 Jack F? Dic}:ey Car ~ 12.50 Abilene Brick Cow 36.00 • Ai rkem :per, of '; st T 16.50 ., AAA Firr-, Pxt,ing;Aisher 19.35 Art~~r i~ Fir? 'u~uip 217. ~b Blair Drug Co. 2.6~ B & G ~°(_e1d nT ~~"arks x.50 n Burroii~r;,~ ~+art, 1.20 Burro~a~h;~; C,->r~~ 191,33 The CarnE-rs ~h~-;~~, 1 s5 ~~~isc> i~:~.1;-}r ~,d T~_~ck~~r 2.00 Crensh~; ~•r Paint ~z G 3 , 55 Dern~>ster 'brothers 500.t~? Di.=~~~rond Indu:tr ial !19.04 Dlxro 'l'est Cor» 4C, 93 Br~~r,~ R., ~uv:.?1 ~or't 50.00 Dr. I'~~arr Dire 196. UO 1 .T ~°'o~;'_~d by ~"gilder?aan COi:'',.C 1.1 au`~'i ~i L7,e P-roved by Ald errn~`<n mee~.tn--- adioa.ir.-r. Eli_iott Addressing 1?9.95 Fec}~:rieimF~r Pros, Co. 10~ ,~JS Focv~ _~»tr. Gal'nri:a ~,~ L~_~mb~~r 21~ , 60 Ga1p'. Pre: ;~rint~_on ;~}~~~~ 22,63 Hale Coixnth A~_rnnrt 70.00 Hayr.~~ is"otor Co, Poli ^~_ C 111',40 Henry's Tire Co, l~~-5.75 ziilt:~n H,~te1 Cleaners h.00 Internati•on~1 Can. of ' d r `J 75.00 ~ JarV13 Tull & Co, 107.75 J. L. Jone:~, Contract~~r 1~~5.00 r:i-nbell Plv. Com~~any ~ 16. ~C K V 0 P 15.00 Dan :acNau~;zton 50.OC I~}edieal. :,enter Hos:~ i tal ... 10'`' 0" }E?Otix]'1=' i~r't:']" CO. 9Q7.13 ilzxnn Ele~..~.,ric ~u~~ ~1~~ ?25.OC P}lilli ns Bat r_:pry Corp 1+3. ~2 Plains Drag Corp. 4.95 Port.ar ;;prayer Co. b.46 P?_ains I~~e.~-:.;zinery Co. 67.2 :~e~~rn's P~lectric 3 2.44 Relzel. rJasi~ Chevrolet 265.69 R~~J:ers Battery & Flec. 54.2 The -~ohan Co. 162,11,. Ro~aland-Gordon ~? , 4w Sanf~1 ~<_ Corp. 24.45 ~3anta Fe Trail Co. 1"'.3i Sang Fe Trail Co. 2.00 So~rth-. ~e:_ t 1`~zter &~ :pup 59.21 S ~~J Public Service Co. 1,72.50 S ~'~ Pix'olic Service C~. 595,F,0 ;i ~. t~tbllC ;jPrV1C E? CO. 129Q. QQ Mate Ch~m'ical vn!r:parry 11.29 Tree >teck C~~~~+~oany 1. ~3 Stoval 4 Bo,~her Radii=for 22.75 tetra in's Tuner ~er~tice 13~, 2,4 ~' 1 ~e::~t,~ rn Ins}ti 1tri=r S~{~ 24~ a ~ ~'~e:it's Pharmacy 6, ,5 +''+~'St T°XaS "~~~^Ulr) ~%O. y '1 r 23 , .3 > Silson stain Co. 11..00 ~~:Lllson ~; :ion Bld;;. P°~ 1.0 Bryce:~ ~~: ,'~o.ff.~,an 345,40 Taylor and. seconded }:~~a 1-, ~.virl on 1300 Bloc': o T }`i e Taylor and seconded byr `7~ cITY cr ~~.~ Alderman 'r?anna that the z o~„t. 12th 3tre~t. ~~"ot ion Carried . AL errnan Clain+~ tl~t t};e T~~~: t'o. ~_~rri d. ~~~'. 3, HOOD .AYOI~ ~!~ T ~ T :.+1"~'~'~.1..r{u ,.31 ,I~ I I~.QIJ `nl, .~~• L~i~ T:J1JT1~.~ m ~~.. `F~'1+ ~~~ L.~'/>~. T:lf~ C7_tV (17i.iC1C_1 ~~~' Pla~tlv.~ ~_~ ~ Te_{^S i~;:t` L1 `3I~~~l;3al S+='S:~lnn 1`: t._'? Ili 1. i.;:.x'"i H:~~.el for tle ~aur~ose ,n consi;ring an issue ~r .'ev~~--~~re Bond:; t~ >~.etire z>r~~sent i:,.suA and r~rovi:~?e fir futi.irA rte-~~s, I":r1y'~l: ~',. ?, ti_77d Or ii'~e~l ~1r1'~ tt1E'- I'::~i ~"~f7~.n°' fildt:rP?P.n V,r~~r,? Y~r...~P_p~~ 3. C' ~ .c , ~.Tr. , G°"'~. u, Ta~IIOr, .~, , irbV~ -1iV1n Stn':{?.`.;! a"1a .- r I~. 1-] r ~L +", ~~ ~ ~ .1 "i 1'1=1 C l . V '~' I .- 1'1 ~ ~ .. . J1. " 1', ~l. }}~~`~e _-:n';~ r:7.t?r `'-tt 7".1E;~- .T-,.~ ~~la.rn al;o 'v'~re c>>. _~rt., ~ 1 1 ~~ i~':oved by .~ldern,~~~n I.r .,- and acid t'~ssoci~tes be ~az.zt'nori elec Lion and i.f carri_ed t issuin, ~ <;~29'~,000 Bo~_,~~,. seconded `•y t~ldernian Cline that Ch~~rl~ :~nl t,h ed to proceed ~tTith t'.~e rarr-a.rrJe~,ents ~' r .~e~^iire n~ _ v ant __:~s~,,ze of Revenue }~on~'. ~ ~a.n.:l m- roc ~~ -,m T~.t^ a nTri T..i i, if ~ 1': , L_. iV _r .H(Jc. ~~U~.e~..iV ~,l . I _ P . 1 ~?~tYAN "?OOD C L,~RK T•'AY02 iti~GUL~~'~ :~:;:a:~IJ?? ~_:~`i 15, 1961 The City Council. met in r'n~;ua1"r Ses ion at the City Hal:. a.t. 7:30 P. i'. with i,ayor ',-:. I3. Hord ?gyres i_d.n J and t'ie folln-,.inJ Alderm-gin nr~.s~~nt ~~~. H. Irby, eo. L. Taylor, Alvin Stok:~>, Pazzri~e Hanna, ~~.n~~ C. B. Cline, Jr. City Attorney Joe :~h~:rn and City ~n~;ine~~r ~.. :t. HnJVc. also were present. The inl,tes >f tipril 10th and I~"ay l~t vaere read corrected and ap;~rov~=d I•Ioved by Alderman, Irby and seconded by Alderr,~+.~_~ Cline that the I~":~.ror's ap?oi.ntrr~ant ~f Dr. I~_,ry eye =~. City He_~lth ff'icer '~_~e confirmad. The i~+_~tion Carried., `?'he City Council. sittirr as _. },yard ~~f `~npeal in thy- ..~:tter of Cancel.l- l:l`" ti"ie ~^rctnG_1~:2 ?f t~+e A.A.A. T~Xl ~a'f), ~f'ttr revl??'.i'.~"; ?~~':ie f?V1.den[:P. ,,,+~ld pr ;ceedins, it ?~r s moved bra Alderm?~1 i'~;aurice Hanna ,end seconded by ~lderrzan stories that it is the order of !;'~e City Counc L 1 t -~,~,t the re- v,?c=~ti on i~,y the Direct ~r of Public Safety be affirmed ?v_t' the r~:odi":~c~= ti on t}~lat they be a11c~ -;d 30 clays t'~ sell t,^~e butiines ~.:;d c~~ ,1~~te revoc~~~t;.on as ~~f June 1 ~, '..961. Trtr r~Iotion Carried. i~o-.Ted t-,y ~11der,r,an Irby and ,.;ec:~nded by 1'-~lderr~+~.n Taylor t at the I~~ayor be authorized to sin.,~a ~-~::~~ised Agreement with t'.ze State Highv,Tay Depart- ment on terms• of r~~a.mbi~i~Sement for Right of sway purchases.. The P~lotion Carried. P~~oved by Alderman Hanna and seconded by Alderman Irby that the City Courlc:il. accent tl~le ap r~..ai:'?ls >f "~ 'n?:ay ~7 Right-of-Tr,`a~r tracts ~s submitted by 'fan i ~_:"d~~>>~htan ^n T;a?r 1st meeting. Tale P~.oti on Carried . Alderr~r~.n f~lvin~ St,:zke~ anal C. 3, C1-in~"~, Jr. abstraine.d fr~r:l voting i"oved by ~ilderrrir': Taylor and Ser'iI2d ~`d by :ilder'man Cline t};~.t, t'rle final estimate ~f }'sycon Jacnsnn new well ~uml~. ~~e n~ii~-l in t,~~, . ~~ra~~t;rt of ~3;C6.50• Thfi P.rot.ion i1~<.rri ed. i~'oved bSr Alderman C'.irle a.nd seconded by Alderrr:ar, Irby that the re~,o3~~t of i'ioneer i\at:ural. 7as Co. ~Itre t ~'e.nt~l: _+f .i~4723.90 be accepted r?_nd fi lull and tl~iF: bills be anvroved for ,~a;Tr..:er,t. The i~'ot.i ->n C~~.rri ed. LINT J?~, nILI~;~ Ii ~t~~i, P:aY 1 TO 1'. ".Y 15, 7_' 61 Artesia Fire Equipment ::l.zt~, ['arts Su?~~~1y '3ob's Pl,_~ .:~bir.,.~ 9, '~~?~`.irs ,- ._;rret's -~~~?torlot.i.ve r3 « C ~lectror:ics Gene ~ural::;~s ^~ "' Gravel gal r~>c,. ~aYld ~~ c it.~r Body Sraop City Bla.r_<~_-n~~ith Covey 1 s Garu++•-,~~ D=.f ~' ern t s Iron ~. ate _~ 1 Wy1i e HaJ~l '.~lr: _~~`c,n ~,-r~rice ~t~+tion nL:ton Ct:{tiant=pry .'.<itc?n t t i On-'ry Toni .r~ ~°~~_n~s ~e~~'~ir x ; ? - ? acr 1 s Janitor Su;~~~lies Holland Jffice ::~lzlapli es Hi~,~i,:bot,ham-Ra.:,~tlett; Hig>~,~iVz Latham-Bryrtlett 217.6 P1_ainti~it?~r Hardware 7=~.?2 1~.2. ~5 P1 ~.invieva Hareear. e 31.17 . 9 ~ P ? r'r i E? i~: r' i'T<'?, t U r a l c;. s 1~ 7 . ? ~ 1.07 PioneFr P3~:atz.cal sas 1z,3 51z.. ~0 I':oyt Curryr Esperarza Ch:pa 6,C~Q ~ 1.3 ~., n i c h a r~ ci ~..-,,; ~ n ~~'. r-; r ~, r_. k ~ n. ?0 X 11_x• 50 :Y~• ~• a~o~',er Texa~Q' ~ 9e f /~/~ 6.`'lJ , I~eeQ <<.7 ~JVr~';~'."~~rl~ `sJ• 3lJaC~4! 9 ;.?~ H ~.rold GL~ dnian L,~bbock 6,1,1r 1r. ~0 J. i". times Si mn Insns. Car 13.?_0 1,.$.y.7 Fr-_~ntiFr rte..~nt-r;l :'~er. 5.Q7 6.1.0 Pl.ir_v:~~w '.1el.ding c~ Drilling ~.~` 7.00 :~sr.~~y~e ~'~ros. H,.i_lders 30.72 1+,Sti,"~7 J'.ti'~~rZP, RrGS. ?11:~1dF~r=. 2,~~Q 160.2 r, S~~~at},s•-~~-t C~nv~,s ~~.fk~. 9.C~0 13.50 Shaol~ Tire Co, 6?. `~9 1?_..?_ 5 ~e~~vice A';~}c}~~ nc:r=,% Cc~. 6r>.~~, ~ ~ 1*3.95 John Tr h, ~_ Cc~. 150.QQ 2.~~'4 Te.:as .,eiders :~LZ~-,r,ly ~ 1r..~0 121.4. S5 Vi CI<; T s i ~trhi_r,e ~;-1,-~r~ 2~',-a.CC~ 1.7_x.10 el]_b~~_zrn f s Col-Tee'. 1+. 00 13.6;1 `~~ebb Johnson Service 1.2.91 I ~_ C~ C~ "~ r i ~_ ilf~r~~ld He.•as '~t?~7_ishirt 35`.;2 I~i~-h :~ch~~ol `:' _ -r~o 6.63 r_I`, i ~~ C r~~_lr~ t y. 51~ 2 . ~ ~~ ~Ta'r,r3~'iCgr! TF~} =icy°.j rf?rYr1CE~, 29., 5 ~ ~,,...,_ ... ~ ' ~ 3 1• .~~~~ 14T<11.. ~. T'-tr. V':~. 1 e OG ti, "v` ti.cj~l~:z 0:ii & But.,~.ne 2.00 P~~~ir7 ~.-~., ;/'lrir; ;;~1_ri:=; GS. ~}~.QL` P131p^d1.~'v~~ ~lilr(iillrl"~; Ccl. _ ~ 1 I.ZEo r'1 ain ,r-~a:l Li -;id In,~eot i 42.00 I'7_a~.n~~-~ ~c~. ~. -:~ Lean _ , 3?~.'~~ Plain ;~°:i=v~ 4utroParts 62.0 Fir ~>': .~u?) ;1 v Co. ?. ~~ ."_. ~ , 1_ ~ r, 4, ;'~r . c~',~- C c . 212.0 1i. rr r i1 .J 1'1:`„ _"'-t ~-:t ! r.. I'lli"t ~,'a C7 { U1,}.. 'S ~? G.. ~ ZP ~ IiP ~. Jil ~i ~ ,~ e '; i Plain : ald:r?-; :auk; 6.0^ Am ric:.~rs 7;a~>in~: , Clllb 12.50 P, Ii. Br~ra°,^, ). Pet~-r C 33.i ~ P. II. '3ry= -,, ;01. P~;tt~~J C 3.35 Texas T~~liniCinal. 'retire. 76=x.36 Texas t~Iunicir,•~1 '3.atire 112.77 Tex~~~... h~Rlln.iCiR;al .Ceti re. 46.75 a }~, ~ ij i::.~ Q Y :1aa T,,'Far ~ ern ?T~-t;_n~ T~l~c~~-~,r.'h ., - Y ~ R ~~. . _ ~ Trl,Ste~' P~r~?~~YFt~ L'und 1;; ~~ n~r,r,F~r I?1~;P=.tni:?nt C,~. ?_3~ ~,, JT/'j~y7 t? fir 1~a a ~ ~ 'l (1 lei., r ~""':~; tall ' n1, ' t, t 1. 3c'.n ~~ 1. 14 ~ !~ r~ ,. . ,. , ,. ?ruby '~drl~i C:~in 1h.71*.~_7 I'layS '~.ros. °~: Barrett 2~3C.G0 L,i~.zie ."a,:r -ar-, ,,vt(te ?22.2. ~. T ituS :;~,~~,r Line 1" ~1,.. r=,,", Donald Vinson 1,.; 1¢.11- I;n~:;la ?~ t?~;rr,~ 2~~2. rf1 T L. ~r ~-:~'}"1 t. ,~-~:•~-'r Li..Q r` %?. ; 0 13 L. ~J. Cr~',trre ??efu.nd SC ~ -~ n ~ i r1 CLZrry ;Rotor Freiht 2.00 Bol-~:,; Gray ''r~ ~t ~~r ,,~?, ~ ~~, Vii, t ~ a,ti}.r; C 25;; , =`r'. 1~~/,L'"l~'. by 11dc"r`I!c{.il ~~ ~ '?`:`+ I T ,. a `"- -lor nil seconded by -~ldr r.• n r'~,tT ~ t~ ~t t'-~e meetin_~~ c3.d 7ntiz'Yr. Tlie I':o ion Carried. ~L~~ILI1 [' aYCF? ::,'1',CT °.~ ~ ~,::>~ ~:jrT ~';.~Y ?_2, 1 ;,1 q:30 ~,. II. Thy- C.l-tyr C;;~a;-ic it rr;~t; r-~ Opecia.i ;yes-ion -~t t.~ie r~ 1_~r :n, t..~~ . nlaca j:Iler~ol' i.rl t'-,? City Hall ther:=~ ~.~e in~ r~r~~s~ it. .aY;d it ~;t+ ~~ ,_ ante t': t~ fol_'-o4-in -=, menberS, to-T~~~it : T~altri~~e Hanna-, r~lt-l+rrri_~n Geor~~~ L. Taylor, .~1-~«rrran B. ;1i,1.':, Jr. ~.1:~If~rrr.~in at"!d °vvlti_ tI"if o110+^; l.rlc ~,-,S~='`lt. :i1Vlr1 ~3t0':r'S, C7n~tlt'i,'tl''1 _. 71,r)r?li!1 ti Ud-=1lV':r if' ir;7t~1Ce O.f'~5~~.;C1 .1 .171 e? ;t1~7_, iti%1S S1~i;r:d ;Jy~~''i:''. .",1~]-,rrrF~, 7 ~~,~, ~FyY~t T, ~~~ .~r Ilnod intr~?duced a re.s~?lutyor. and order. ;l ,~~~~~an i~, I~I. Irby 1~~~~~:v,~:d it,s aFl,,~ i ,~ ~,,,-~ :, -ar~n ,~ ,;, ' ~ t on. Trt .. tl r, t ;ie ,L ..~-l~-rr~ia.rr n r r' ? r'` T I"1 t ' n C=~.rr1n ;lt', t~"1~- I ._ 1 l>'1 o.f t11P ~,. ;~, o Oti~r r~.~ V r~~co1~_tt.ion aricl ordelr p .~v-il1_ed ~,y t'=~~ :' 1' ~i ote AYF,3 :i1~.~~r~n~?;. Irb r, Cl :iriti=~, H~r~1a. ar,d Taylor. :~In~~s : ~~IC~i31-~ .,,, - ,T .-- ~ T CTS ON ,tip,.`>Oi,L;I~.)>v A;~D a .r)~;R ~'J~ CITE.' Bt~~'~, ~,, f ~~~~? ,ri .;, tl;e 22nd d ~~f ,Y. , 1961, ~:; . "i~ r C~~l;ncii- of P1a:LnVl~Tr., ~?'ti':{?.S, COnV~rla':~c~ In SpeClc`ll St?S,. _O:rt ~.t t'.:P.. r~=f?'~i1"ir meetin} ;l cF=~ ti~~err~of in the City H~.1.1 ti;F~r~ being )r~s~nt r~r;d J - , -- V 1 irr =~t~tPr~c~ance tiie :foll.ol.~in~; mernb~~-:rS, to-wit . P~R. B, HaoFi, i~°a --or T~:. 'rI. Irby, ;.ld~r,~:~~n C. B. dine, Jr. :ildermr+.n PL~a.urice Henna, Al~err,~;a.n cJ~or Te L. Taylor, ~.1d rrman any:. j,;it?:; t:;e :ol:~otrn--~ absent: Alvin ato~~.•s , cortst'.t~ztin,~- a c~1_ic)ril"t :, ~.nd B.POn J' OtI"i~'r ~nI':?C:F_•edtn~:, i':=d L°iere t'~E' f011O'r%1n,"'• J T~i~=aor Hood irit.r~;luc,:.I =.~ r•es~ll~ton and order. /~1c: 'r^!•.t;t vu. ii. Ire:~V r1!7V~=:(~ 1tS ~?i~O:~tlOn. T}i~? rilt.lr7rt l^'=,: ;~=COn ?~d b~J lilClE'r- ri;an C. B. Cline, _Jr.. Th.:~~:,~tion, C~arryin~ i ;rt~, it t':,.e ad~.,:~tion of t•he rsolr.ztion grid order, orcuai.led :.~y t~_c- folloi~;in~ ruote: m ~ 1' AYi~'S: Alderrner.: Irby, ClinF~, Har~,,a and Taylor v0'~S : IJone the I~:~,~JLU~I~JP1 :;i~~~ v~.~),_~;i~ is as follot~'.s: ',°~~~HF:~_~;xS, the City Council of the City of PlainvieV,, Texas, deems it advisable t-~ issue tr:e bonds of sa~.d City of the purposes herein- after mentioned; therefore, BE IT it_1:~~'~LV=;D ti}1D _~LD~~~iED ~3Y THE; CITE' COtIi~;CIL OF `I'}iL. CITY Or T T z T~C* ' SECTION l: That an alection be held ion the 10th day of Tune _, 161, which date is not less: tria:~ fifteen. (15) nor more than thirty (30) days from the date of the adoption. of this resolution and order, ~~=~t. which election tree followi.n~ propositions sha11. be submitted to the resident qualified electors of said City, ~~,~Yio oUm taxable broperty therein, and who h~?ve duly rendered t'r!e same for taxation PROPC~SI`i'IOr,I i~1Ui:r}~R 1 'rSHALL the City Council of tree City of Plainvie~;, Texas, be autl;orized to is~>ue T~'~O IIUi?D?~'.~D TriOt);:;AI~TD 0200, 000.00) of revenue bonds of said City, for the purpose of censtr~actinQ in~oraverr~uts and extensions to the City's ~'daterworks System said bonds to mature serially over a period of years n:~t to exceed T~~~EIJTY (20) years from their d~~te, and to bear inte- rest at. a rate pat to exceed THI~ry~, A:ID :)^T:~:;,?iALF P~s}~ CEP~ITUP~'i (3-~0) per annum, payable annually or semi.-annually; said revenue bonds to be speci~~l oalit;ations of the City, payable as to 'oo~,h principal and interest solely from: and secured by a first lien on and p_ledv;~ of t}.e revenues of the City's combined 6vaterti~rorks and Sanitary newer System, after deduc- tion of. reasonable ooeratiu and maint;~nance exT~ens~vs as said expenses are defined by :statute?" 1 PROYOSI i I:~N :~?Ui•_3'_';t 2 "Sr}ALL the City Council of the City of Plainview, Texas, be authorised to issue PuIi~~~,TY r I`JE THOIi~~iuD (~95, 000.00) of revenue bore%:., ~~f said City, for the nurnue >f constructing improvements and. e~:tensions to tree City's :unitary Setti-er System; said bonds to mature serially over a period of years n:>t to exceed T~':E;vTY (20) years from their d-ate, anal to bear intue~ ` at. a rate not to exceed THREE y~dD ~~NE-ii.Lii P"T~ CIJT~ITLII~•: (3-2 ~) per annum, pay~?ble ann~.aally or ~en~:i-annually; said revenue bonds to be special obli~at•ions of tree City, payable as to botl^i principal and interest, solely from and secured by a first lien on and pled.~e of t'ne reverl~_z~=s of t•he City's coma>ined i~<~tervaorks and :unit= ry :~e~,~er System, after deduction of reasonable operation an~~3 maintenance expenses +s said exposes a.re defi n~~~d by st=~t,t~tF~?" aECTIOi`< 2: That said election shall be held at the CITY A?~DI~'O~IiJi~i in t'rie (;ITY ~~~~' PLr~I~?'~JI~~;~~, ~'~,YAS, and the entire City shall constitute onP election precinct. S~CTIOP~i 3: '1'll',t tl~e follou~ain~, narnec} persons ~~re hereby appointed ,offices of the elction, to-wit: P. ~. aiick , Presiding Judffe I•:rs. L. D. Brclwn Clerk I'~rs. rrafton P~~cInr_ish , CLERIC S~,CTIOIv La.: That sai~] election shall ho held under the or?visioris ~f and i n accordance w.it'~ the l.az~,~s ~overnin~r the .issuance ?f municipal ~orrcl i#z cities, as I~rovided in t};e Gai~eral Laws '?f t;e :Mate ~f Texas, and only resi rlen?~ ~ll.~alif ied eleCt7rS, wI10 OT: ;'n taXal~le? property In t•!1e C1tV, and trvi~0 'r1= ve duly rendered the same fro taxation, shall 'oe au~li.fied to v'?t~. SECTION 5: Th'-t t}~~= ballots fpr s?icl elution 'shall be prep•.red in s~z~,~:'icent nurn'~~r in in cony°~~.rr~:ity ti~Jitl ~'a~~.pt:~~r ~'', V. A.T. C. 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'JOtt. .~:!;"t2~ ~_a tC ,a,tt wit,i, I,i,~:2 ;lr L~~~'1C11Jc~n,v ,~_r the ~}J'~Ve °'Z ~reS5.Or2S, ti'ltt;= i~3V- r •- • T L ~ ,; ~ P rl ~ ,- t 'v - ~ a _,t1 d.7 1r~C.l.C.;t1C'i.; 1~ ~r tier V~:)t.e ~n 4~i~ vr:) t~rn,~~~~>1'~~? `~.n_S , ^ ~' r ~> P '-',} '~ T : 3 t a ~C ~~ ~ y J ~ t i71 5 r ~ ;~ '~ i. i~ t L '1 ?`? ~ : j ~ " cX a ; ~ y ~ i , r~ ~-; ,~ '~.}' i. `!t l' ~i '?f thF', V:~t. a.r2d ~tt.~e.`jt°_t~ }l~7 t} r, ^ -,cwt are ~..al ~ f .y 1 ~~t U ~r:t.l :~, ern S'~JC~TJN 7; In the event the t:a be isst,ta~~~ ~~y a rn=~ j~,,r-it,~.~ oP the v ~t ink ate =,~.id election, and tiia ~ ~1 ~~ T21~ r ex• or r~~t~.dt '~_~.ll ~laJr'lf?12v ths1^E=~;lr' l'~. li' ,'~rly 1'l'1lS ~i.il air bl~n~j i s ~t,:.~d or ex:~c,.a ~~~d conl~~in ~hi~ c1~ta,1e. said rewenl~a ~~,~n~~~; are aut:-lox°i;~ed C~~_z-ill{'Lec~ ~~~~;~';.:->(°5 ~`_' ..-;a.L~ C1tV s-~tne are i :sued and sol) tilf~ hold Yl~,,, tr hav;, r.he ri; :,t t ~) ~ e, ,-and ray ~:~ or t`~ re rail ~ ~ t~Yati~n• i r1 '1i.IrSl:i -!nCe ')" S~%~;, ~~ nr ,n -;!?.1 ~ -- , tt'r'.2c? i1~~1.;i~T' hf~;^e!"?~' S"lal ~ never have the ri~i2t t'j ~?r'1 trld 'Ct??T3!1r t?t Of tr11~, OJ~1?atiOn )1,1.t or a72y fU)1"iS ral.~e{~ O7^ t'~ he r l.:ir~~ r~~Jr t- ., >rati_,7i~ft. • mT :a ~C 1 T .TT )~y ~:~: lririT notice o-" said el~~ct.ion s;~,~al.l 'c~~ ~ive~l t,y ,- ~)~; ~ n~ ani~ ~~~ih lc~~tio~n of a coop of this resol~~t on ~ t ~ ~ ,~ . ~ r, ' /, y~ a l" y ~. n I ) ) n J 1 ~ 1 ~ ~ ~ ~ ~i. '~. ~ ~ =w yl j~ f-~ . J ~?~. f-, t 7 T `~ T t T ' \ ^l T l 1'1 l r n T - 1 1:~1c~ ZnOr llS, _1~~~_L.:r ~1~; ,L ~l.i~!y ~'',)',, '~~~ I:~SU ~~r" ~ '' ,{).,,i ;>ft. Saidl YlO~~:1Ce Si7a11_ be _~©Sted at ti~7'r?C~ r7,),-tli C , pl; r~-';~ ..n i ;ld C1ty, Ong', On 'vJ}11Cf1 :\li~ yl,_ 7,? =;t fi~~'~ ;;7t~/ Ii:^1i_, ``1~'- 1.ta-`> t:i -+. r2 f'?i.l'_^~,E?~'~rl ~ 1~~- ~ fU~1, da jrS t`)r1O1^ t ) t`1~ i1'i r. P. 7?1 tiVlil:^il S~ 1 t' ' e~.?(, .1_._ :L5 t0 hE'. I:eld, ani.1 r)e ~„~~_1sh~~d On t.~1F? 5,.!::E? f~~.sl 1`~ ~:c~7i O~' tW0 St-1CCr.SSL,,~~ We)~%LS lrl a neti~7~, a ~' ~~ ~ .- ` It ~1' ,~ ~~.~ ;~ .;: ) nt.r~3. r'irc'~ala~i~n in v'1e ~ ' 1'?.Lt'rV1; 'Z, .)t-17113f1~~~ _?"1 t'flP ultf `' PlC~1n~J P `^~ a tilP ~1r5 ~::,f S`a'.ll C'~i;i?1:1C~t~~~nS ~.O Oe ?~i~E3e 1101 )LP: t':~!1 f~~-]"LePn r t1t,.) fLlll ~1~.~.r; ;~r~:ior t~~ the date set fir said election, F~i:~;;~~;D tii;ID ;i`'PICO`J~?.D, this the 2~ day of i,a- 1961. __~ I•:. B, Hood T•i~yOr, :~1tV O.n F~?li'1Tletr,', Te:{aS r'~TT:~;~T P. H. !~ryan clt.y Secs: etary, City of Plainview, Texas ~ C qty sF~al } aFI~RO;r'-~~ Joe Sharb City attorney, City of Plainview, T e:>t,~ s l~io~Ted~by r~l:~:~:rr-~;-~ Tavlor an~ sr,~ond~ad by ~'~l~'erman Cline `~1~` the rne:.-t ink ,~.d ~ qtr ^~ V ., ~~ City Clerk Th+; I~r~t~ ,gin C<~~rried. i~!~vor Tl'1;' Ci_i,v (sOi~nC~i O`' c'~ 1°~:ag Iriet ~': t!le COlziCil .,~a~ 1_'it? '~.7.Ils Tleti^i Cit~T i;~.1 tiro'=itl1 .:~y;~r . ~ '?. ie)~~;I :)r ~ _;L?.?'?'~' -a , : .].:. f,')110~ i.fi,,; ',.ll~ ~~ -;.r, )~.: ".~ • • ., ~ lt~: _• L7. ~r ~y, AIE~A^,). ~. 1 -~Tl~I Y'~ 1 1 7_.~~1C1~„- if '1~.~7r~~ iil~T ~. i7 ~i ~'r .~~~~ U.L t-y _i ~_~~,: _) tl'_~y ql (7 t' .)h ~.'r ~~ ~r1 ~ C~t~ aaY ~-n'-' . i . 'l;l', ~~~ Zr•.! ~~ ~. l ~_~ .., ~ J ~~ Yl , 1,:1? 1,~'. 'l l" Y'~., .'. '',~i;::, 11"! re: y)"lY_.'.t? f ;. nl_1N', l c~[~c_?(~ 2't?~y1zN:it ., n`~.l'l• `:~. 1'Lm~r:~.C~r? (;~<:t I1^'_)!1 P?.pE? CO. ~ 1?1CI1 1.//S~Z ` ~ 11'11'..' Ii w C7 51~. 'i..C`;.~,?~= C~,>t Ir<,t1 Pine Co. 6 inch 1.,9C U ~ite~? ;;t.-t?s I'i rye ~; ~nla,~l,]„y~inch 1.~7 1r:C i .6u. i I,ov~'cl. [?J7 i'~1~~~~'il~lrt Iiaan~ cYlc"I SeC7?`lc%~~(~t r`~ r.l '. ...Cf. II"~)y i::Ia1'i1; ~i_(? ''?1~~ ') L' 3 i F? ::) , %~ r r~ ., ~ ~.. ;) f tf ~ a n "r' ,t e a C~ (`, t=?y l `~ ~ h f~ -r' ?~1.`.:~ t l"I. F? ~ .'? ['11 ~1 L tl s ,~ •~;~' _. _ lir? i•~otl0)1 r:?1^r1;~~-]. Tr U;as mov(~1~ ti~la~t 2500 Lumen '~.r-, t L; `_ !1~ ; .,,,-, -~;atii~~rl JCl =?.r . Y~~rlk+Jf~s a.Il~ Try c -- ';?-„}1~,,T rcI ,.. 19th %r ~l ,,.;,,,o Li000 Latu•~en L,~ ,~ft,.> ~-~,, . 14th ~~~ ~~. ~P . Poi"tl ,tli~ 290 Pe .~- ,nr:,a o~~' 1~:~>t-1 :.It. Poi^t1 _.nd :: irt;:1 :,t 16th. _~ C)a'cl-end rE~ .l=•cin ~ 2.500 1fir~iF,n >~iUt .~_'.i,~' ~: ~JolatflE?•15~,. c;~tn :mot. "?1,'t]'? ~~< ~ t• irflOr <~ `? 11~ Jt,, . Lnla 1. s ~~t . Thi? I C7t_.10'"i C''rr1eC~ . P•~;ve~i by tl.-ia;-•,r~n Iri~)y rz' r~<~c ~rz ' ,; I,~T :°~~~~~r,n«r~l 'Ia nnr t~l~~t C~li~rci.1_ ~~Ilzy Notary I•':o~a~r ~~, Tr--~~,t•:~r ~'r~fn ,. I". 'iIrl~ ~,:~ ,~=.;ll r ,`6t~1 nat pri.Ce ~~~177z.z5. The I'~'otion ';-~rried. i•,c~v~d JjT :l "I°1^?r'~Y? Trl`.ji nr f1d .eC~nde;~ by ..i~ '.^filt -'! >J`j ~' 111?"lri~i buy In , rn=tion~l Cu'} I'"o.,-er ~ tr~i~t•or rlet price :;~b50.00 i'rorn cJ%^rVI..L TU1 L vr). The t°_otion Carried. i"ov~;~ by Aldermen Ir'~.)y a~ld s~con~~,~d r)y ~J-:ierrnan Tailor t]i~ t ''. .- . Cross be allo~'aed R~25.00 car allowance effe~tiv~ f«r dune. T'rit~ ;:otio~l C~.rri.ed. . . i i:~ E? f,.1 ~ 1 O Tl ~'" ~ 'lt :~ TJ r t, ;7 : ? ?1 r. e ~ }~ V t I l t-? o''.>: ?1 ~, r , ~? f' t~ ~.r(,~ I v = t~ 1 ~'? -~ t : ..:7 ~") ~ t ~`l brim: the balan^e of theirr tra:~t, into th~~ City. T - T~:OV~I~ !may rld~;.'rYi,~n Ir')•`,r a!iil sac'(~I1(3etj by _il.d°T"'1=?'1 ;~`.l'!.E?:a ~}'1,-at ti'lt? loJ~ itio,i t.~ ~r~~nt,~d =~.nd ti~..`zt 0t°Iin:?:;^e ,-',' 7~,~ be n ~, ~d ',a'cin r.~_1e tr•;,~±. int ~ t]t,:~ Ci tv L-~r~li~;s. The: I`~:ot!i.o;, C._ ~,~ ie~i. i.nv:=rl :~y ~il;~:~,:'r;arz Hari r,=~ -1nd secoY~~'~.ci by :;l:~e,:m~~rl _;t~>L_.... ;Ia ~+: ~.;h~ i!?~1.rul~~lii;~' k~e ~t,}`~Olnt(' ~.:~ ~ '~C},"ril ~r ~ tl.7 't.j::~Y? f'~~r the City ~'t")T' ~~ ,~ ~ , 1.,:)7.. h. ;~ . ,~., -~:~_;r, J. ~. ;e~1, i~. :~. C'err~T, i rt.}i riel,~l _ '!1~.,~~rn~ ;:e. T •r c. I -,> t. -Lori ~_ r r i : ~ . I~i~`Tc-'(~ Oy lil.iier~il^1. 1%3~;'ZOr d.n ~ i ~C'1Y~-I?;~ '~iv ;•~i_ ''_'rii` fi .Jr~'<en.. ,;}1;:t f_i-1~' nrOT)osi t~l on Sizi~f[t.i_t t8d C~~r th? ~lt~•~` '.~'1!T:1.tie%'r F'`'r tii~.' Lll`~.~~;Ti :'1 ~; '~~")='rtV bP, armor'")'T~';~]. 1 a ' The I'"otion C- rrirc'1. I~iaik'i~ ~~y i~:_,aif'.~1n Troy ~.r11 :i~'C~.. 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T' '.. . ~'!.L:_~~ n ~ +J `"i -, '~"1 ...~til :,,n;t1~,lF. .'Lt7p ~_'. .~ .~''_;i `: , ~_ .:~i :)('A pr" 1 ^`'};; Jv 'Lt 'l a•-a ^; r~'"'iri (`-~r1 .. • _.r C-?~` ~ ., „ ,.,. .._.. r ~ .... '.l] 7 f'^.~-' _ ~ - - - n " J ,. . _ ti ~ ~ i r ~nYa s~ n~ ` ~ ~~egL:lar Session, June 19, 1961 The City Council meet in Regular Sessi.~n at the Councilr-room with Mayor M. B. Hood presiding and the following Al~:jerman in attendance; `ni. H• Irby, Alvin Stokes, Geo. L Taylor, ~Satzri ce h-arena and C. B. Cline Jr, Joe S~_~arp, City Attorney and ~. R. Rogge, C ty E'n~>;ineer, were present. The returns from the Bond Election of June 10th, 1961, were duly canvassed. Proposition No. 1 recieve~~ 136 votes Proposition No ., 2 c~~°~~d*7.~~~dotes ... ~Y. ,µ'n,~: It was moved by Alderman Taylor ar~d owing resolution be adopted: for and 23 against. for and 22 against. seconded bar Alderman Irby, that the foll- RESOLLTTION CAIJVASSING R~'TURNS AND DECLARING RES~?LT OF ELECTION THE STATE OF TEXAS CITY CiF PLAINVI~i°~ COUNTY OF HALE ~ ON THIS, the 19th da,y of June, 1961, the City Council of the City of P alnview, Texas convened in regular r~~ ,,,~ session, at the regular meeting place thereof in the City Hall there ,~ being present and in attendance the fol~ow-~ng members: }--, M. B. HOOD, NiA~'OR ^T. H. IRBY ) C. B. CLINE, JR. ) I~iAL'RICF HANNA ) G-FORGE L. TAYLOR ) ALVIN STOKES ) ALDF RMF~,N and wits the following absent None , constituting a quarum: and among oth!~r proceedings had were the following: Mayor Hood offered the following resolution to the City Council: WIiEREAS, under, and;;by...v,i.~t~~ of a resolution and order duly passed by the City: ~OounC'~~,,o•~' ~the~ ;~~i,ty of P~ ainvie.~, Texas ,on the 22nd day of May, 1c~61, an election was'T~eld in said City on the 10th day of June, 1961, on two propositions for the issuance of the bonds of said City of Plainview, Texas, in the following amounts and for the following purposes, to-wit: X200,000 revenue bonds for the purpose of constructing improvements and extensions to the City's '~Jaterworks S~Tstem• and, X95,000 revenue bonds for the purpose of constructing improvements and extensions to the Cityts Sanitary Sewer System. AND WHEREAS, on this the 19th day of June, 1961, same being a regular session of the City Council, there carne on to be con- sidered the returns of said election: and, 6~JI.ERFAS, upon considerati.,pn of the retu~s of said election, it appear.s,,t~a,~t,..~,.t,`:~q~ne r;~s ~i,~„~.all respects lei ally Feld, after due notice had been ~'i ven, ~irid.~:.tt~~~*'t~e~- said returns wer dul~r and le~all~ made ; and, F~HE'REAS, it further ap~~ears from sai d returns that there were cast at said election 159 votes on the proposition for issuance of X200,000 Revenue Bonds for tie vJaterworks improve rents and extensions, of which number 136 votes were cast "FOR THr ISSUANCE OF 200,000.00 REV~'NtTF BONDS FOR 'n~A`1'ER~n10RKS IMPP,OVEMF'NTS AND EXTENSIONS AND PLEDGI''„G THE R~« VENUES OF THE CITY S COMBINED WATEP~.'ORKS AND SANITARY S~'~~'>?R SYSTEM TO THE PAS"MENT THEREOF"; and ~ votes were c ast "AGAINST THE IS= SL'ANCE OF X200,000.00 REVli'NUE BONT~S FOR THE :~1ATE~• ti'OR'~"S II~.PROVE'~°NETS AND EXTENSIONS AND PLEDGING THE REIENUES OF THE CITY'S COQ;BTNEO ,aAIFRWORKS AND SANIT IRY SE~u'Ei~ SYSTEM TO THE PAYMENT THE~?FOF" and, :rJHEREAS, it further appears from the said returns that there were cast at said election 162 votes on the proposition for the issuance of X95,000 Revenue Bonds for the Sewer improverr~nts and extensions, of which number, 1 0 votes were cast "FOR THE SS:~UANCE OF 95,000.00 REVENUE BONDS FOR THE SANITARY S~';~?~'R SYSTEM IMPROVEMENTS AND EXTENSIGNS AND PLEDGING THE R~'VENUF?S OF THE CITY S COMBINED ~:'ATER~r70RKS AND S~,NIT.=.RY SP"~'ER SYSTEM TO THE PAYMENT THEREOF"; and 22 votes were cast "AGAINST TflE ISSUANCE OF X95,000.00 REVENUE BONDS FOR THE SANI~i''ARY SEWER SYSTEM IMPROVEMETv'TS ~~ AND'~XTEtiTSTONS AND PLEDGING THEREVENUE~ OF THE CITY S COMBTNE~? ;~ATE'R~JORKS AND S '~NIT.~IRY SEWER SYSTEM TO THE PAYn9ENT THE'RE'OF", the y efore, HE IT RESOLVED BY THr' CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FLAINVIE'W, TF'XAS SECTION 1: That the aforesaid election was duly and legally called amd notice thereof given in accordance with the laws of the State of Texas and the resolution and order calling said election; that said election was held~in strict conformity with the Constitution and laws of the State of Texas , and the returns thereof have been properly made to the officials of the City entitled to receive same; that only resident qualified property taxpaying electors of the said 6ity of Plainview, Texas, who owned property therein subject to taxation, and who have duly rendered the same for taxation were permitted to vote at said election; and further, the_t said election properly represents the desires of those qualified to vote as aforesaid. SECTION 2: That the proposition to issue the X200,000 revenue bonds for the purpose of constructing improvements and extensions to the City~s SJaterworks System, was sustained by a majority of the qualified electors of said City, voting at said election, who own taxable property in said City, and who dul~T rendered the same property for tax..ati.on, and th:t the City Council of said City is authorized to issue said bonds and to provide for the payment of the principal of and said interest on said bonds in the time and manner prescribed by law. SECTION ~: That the proposition to issue the X95,000 revenue bonds for the purpose of constructing improvements and extensions to the Ci.ty~s Sanitary Sewer System, was sustained by a majority of the qualified electors of said City,voting at said election, who own taxable property in said City, an d who have duly rendered the same for t~~~~ation, and that the City Council of said City is authorized to .issue said bonds and to provide for the payment of the pri:~cipal of and interest on said bonds in the time and manner prescribed by law, The above resolution having been read in full, it was moved by Alderman Taylor and seconded by Alderman Irby that the same be passed and adopted. `t'hereupon, the-Mayor put the motion to a vote of the members of the City Counci, and the following members voted"AYE" Aldermen Irby, Cline, Hanna, Taylor and Stokes; and none voted"N0~'. `i'he Mayor declared the motion carried and the resolution adopted. PASSED AND APPROVED, this the 19th day of June, 1961. ayor, ity of F~ ainview, Texas ATTEST: I~ y secretary, pity off' Plainview, Texas (City Seal) APFROVFD: City Attorney, City of Plainview, Texas THE i~iOTIOA? CARRIES UNANIMOUSLY. ~, It was moved by Alderman Irby and seconded by Alderman Cline that the Council employ 2 playgroung supervisors for a 6 cheek perod, dur;ng the summer to the extent of X525.00. The Motion Carried, '~ Bids were opened for trade, o ..~; near car for Police Dept. as follows: Winn Moto~°.. Compan~-"~'Qs~d~,a.00 - Maggard Nall ----Pla~-'i'~irtzth-X1175.19 Reuel Nash-----Chevroletw--X1238.73 It was moved by Alderman Hanna and seconded by Alder-man Irby, that the Council accept the low bid of Winn Motor Company. The Motion Carried It was moved by Alderman Cline and seconded by Alderman Stokes that the Council byyy - a pickup for the Health, T~n'elfare and Safety Department, at a cost of ~;~1050.00. The Motion Carried !~ C~ J It was moved by Alderman Ta~rlor and seconded by Alderman Irby, that 'pan Mcll:~ug: ton- s appraisal of City Tracts at 60h 'rarest 5th and 610 'nlest 5th Street be accepted and the bill be paid. The City Engineer submitted an estimate on paving contractdforework finished , showing a bill due Bryan ~, Hoffman of 8709.1.1. It was moved b,y Alderman Irby and seconded by t?tderman Cline, that the estimate be paid. __ The Motion Carried A petition was presented by C. B. Jones et el, asking for a tr~ct of land to be admitted into the City Limits, It was moved by .alderman H nna and seconded by Alderman Irby that the pe- tition be granted and that~Ordinance No. X44 be passed bringing the tract into the City in conformance to the petition. Ordinance Book No. 1 Pale The Motion Carried A petition was presented by David ~~lillson and Gradv Tunnell asking to bring a tract of land into the City Limits to be known as the Thunder- Bird Addition. It was moved by Alderman Ta~rlor and seconded by ~~lderman Stokes, that the petition be granted and that Ordinance No. 745 be passed, bringing the land into the City Limits as described in the petition and ordinance. Ordinance Book No. 1 Fage ~~ The Motion Carried. It was moved by Alderman Taylor and seconded by Alderman Cline that the r~•a bills submitted be approved for pa,gment, as follows : LIST OF LILLS FROM JUEN 5 TO JUNE 19, 1961 C. R, Anthony Craig Gil Co. 170.30 6 11 P~.ainview Seed House ~ 18.75 Robert N• Barnett Airport Cafe . 8. 98 Perry s Gulf Ser. Flains Welding Supply 36.00 2 35 Arrow Concret Co. 129.30 53.30 Plainview Auto Parts John Thra h . 56.4 Arrow Concrete Co. glair Dru Co 61.65 s er & Son Richardson 0~1 Co. 105.00 75 3 g . Bob s Plbg. & Repair 15..34 7.50 W. E. Rogers Texaco Clara Bowman . 21.25 harrett's Auto. Brads Welding Ser. 3.64 ! 2 00 Hugh Hale Ins, H 740.00 68.34 Craig Oil Co, i?unca~ Service Station .}_ . 6,11 27 50 ugh Hale Ins. Richardson Shamrock 13.9 46.10 Jim M ~"vis Cist. . 94.56 Shamrock Oil & Gas Shamrock Oil & 1473 0 Frontier Rent=a• , Se~,~.^ ., I~rby~'s 5'~1~~_7~'r `~~: : 3.72 ~ Gas Swayze Bros. Builders 161._9 74 27 E K Hufstedler ;• 2.56 127.95 Tomas Law Book Co.= Ussery Sheet M t l C , 3.50 F. & N.Electronics Flale County Abstr--act 30.00 123 00 e a o. Waller Ta'loring Co. T ~ 7.50 7.50 Holland Office Supply In . 28.33 , Jilson Grain Co. .ti'est Texas Equip Co 22.00 man Ready Mix Johnson Texaco 17.15 28 65 . . Southwestern Public Serv. Ci 2 -9.11 l3.21 Martin Nursing F±ome . 29.95 ty of Plainview General Tran Midwest Reproduction J. ~J. Maxwell 56.31 48 58 Texas Municipal Retirement 45 T 000.00 772.06 ~ McDonald Trading P. . 46 50 exas Municipal Retirement T 98.38 McDonald Trading F . 7.50 xas Mun~c~nal Retirement Trustee Fireme f national Oil &. Butane Oswald Printin ± g 23,63 o n s R & R Fund Martin pursing Co. 132.62 151. 0 ~ 5 Plainvi w Safe ty Lane ~ 26~~p •5 P• H. B yan Elector Election Al D Fith L 126 00 Jic~s Electric Vies Electric 356'85 . c ic. for_ car N.B. Couch Refund 'vf t ~r Line 17.16 125 00 'J. L. Jones Cont. 4'25 183.50 S• '^~• 1rJeatherall Car Expense Hersey Sparlin M t . 7.45 g e er Co.= 9.00 ~-It was moved by Alderm the meeting adjourn. an Taylor and Se o ded b ~ Ald~d y rman Irby, that ' , / The o ri ~ CIT CLERK MAYOR ce c ~~~ a~ REGULAR SF.S :ION JULY 3 , 1961 The City Council met in the Council room at the City Hall with P~ayor M. B. Hood presiding and with the following Aldermen present: W. H. Irby, Alvin Stokes, Maurice Hanna, and C. B. Cline, Jr. City Attorney Joe Sharp and City Engineer Gd. R. Rogge were also present. roved by Alderran Irby and seconded by Alderman Stokes that the Re- solution approving the sublease of the Stenson Lot Lease be passed. The P~iotion Carried. A R E S O L U T I O N trJHEREAS, there was entered into by and between the City of Plainview and W. H. Stinson a lease agreement dated February 19, 1960, wherein the City of Plainview as Lessor leased to the said Vy. H. Stinson as Lessee, according to the terms and provisions of said agreement, all of that certain tract of land lying and being situated in the Town of Plainview, Hale Counth, Texas, and described as follows: All of Lot No. 16, Block No. 2, City Addition to Plainview Texas, as shown by plat and map of said addition on .file in the Deed Records of Hale County, Texas; and ~PJ~iEREAS, the said W. H. :Stinson desires to transfer and assign said lease to H. l~l. hieester in accordance with the terms and provisions of the transfer and assignment attached to this resolution; NOu`J, TH'~REFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the City Council of the City of Plainview does hereby consent to the transfer and assign- ment attached hereto and entered into by and between W. H. Stinson and hi. J. Meester. n Moved by Alderman Irby .and seconded 'oy Alderman Stokes that Ordinance No. 746 Redemption ob Bonds, be passed. • `'- . The Motion Carried. •.~. _ •- ; Moved by ~Alderman~•'Hanna'`and seconded by Alderman Irby that Ordinance No. 747 Issuing Bonds be passed. The Motion Carried, Moved by Alderman Stokes and seconded by Alderman Hanna that the Mayor be authorized to sign contr~_ct on last ~ of the Compeehensive City Plan amounting to X9285.00 & X6040.00 and approved payment of C~ty~s Part. The Motion Carried. Moved by Alderman Hanna and seconded by Alderman Stokes that Council accept Wyrick appraisal of Rail Road propert and approve paymnet of 350.00 f'or the work. The Motion Carried. Moved by Alderman Irby and seconded by Alderman Cline that the City advertise for bids on a years supplycf gas and oils. The Motion Carried. Moved by Alderman Irby and seconded by Alderman Cline that paving be authorized on North side South East 8th St the 300 Block, to be done with 8~ additional width. The Motion Carried. Moved by Alderman Cline and seconded by Alderman Irby that paving be authorized for W~ block on 12th street between Lexington and Milwaukee. The Motion Carried. Moved by Alderman Stokes and seconded by Alderman Cline that paving be authorized in Thunderbird Addition as follows: 1. Milwaukee Street from ~ block South of 25th St. to Thunder- bird Drive. 2. 25th Street from Lexin ton to Milwaukee. 3. Lexington Street from ~ Black South of Thunderbird Drive to Block North of Thunderbird Drive. 4. Thunderbird Drive from Joliet to Milwaukee St. 5. Thunderbird Way approximately 2 blocks lying north of 27th St. The Motin Carried. Moved by Alderman Hanaa and seconded by Alderman Cline that the monthly reports be accepted and the bills approved for payment. The Motion Carried. ~.,~? a. ~ n ~:> The minutes of June 19th were-read and approved, Moved by Alde man Cline and seconded by Alderman Hanna that the Engineers request to use Hot mix for the paying around Methodist Church location be approved. The Motion Carried. Moved by Alderman Cline and seconded by Alderman Irby that the meeting adjourn. The Motion Carried. List of Bills from July 3 to July 17, 1961 1 c.~ J Boyd & Davenport 10.00 Bulldog 66 Service 1.00 Consumers Fuel Asso. 2.20 City Blacksmith Shop 80.50 Frontier Rental Ser. 12.58 E. K. Hufstedler&Son2127.08 Arrow Concrete Co. 232.75 Brads Welding Ser. 203.15 Hale County 747.81 Hale County Medical 41.79 Holland Office Sup. 9.20 Jenkins & Sons Trim 10.00 Less "6.6" Service 2.50 Martin Nursing Home 31.39 McDonald Trading P. 7.50 McDonald Trading P. 4.00 Magneto & Tune Up 7.35 Mrs. J.W.Maxwell 63.43 Norris Cleaners 15.80 Plv. Seed House 49.50 Plv. Plate Glass 4. b5 Plv. Motor SerY3ce 18.16 Plv. Safety Lane 13.50 Plainsman Liquid 84.00 Pioneer Pavers 139.85 Plainsman Supply 6.98 Plains Welding Sup 7.86 TNM & Okl. 14.85 Richardson Shamrock 20.50 David Pounds YMCA Board of City Development City Payroll General City Payroll Sewer & Water City of Plv, Payroll PR M Credit Office J. C. Penny Hoyt Curry John C. Kerr, Architect Richardson Shamrock #3 W. E. Rogers Texaco Sams 6b Service Blair Drug Co. Duro Test Corportation American Red Cross R. Q. Silverthorne Montgomery Ward Texas Municipal Retire. Texas Municipal Ret#rement Texas Municipal Retirement State Dept. of Pub. Welf » n Social Security H Weahterred Plainview Auto Parts Curry Motor Freight Carl Grizzell Plbg. Carney E. Wyrick Shamrock Oil & Gas ShanDOCk Oil & Gas o~-~¢~- ~~x 100.00 250..00 1522E~.00 2693.00 525.00 1.17 14.85 90.00 35.00 2.45 2.00 20.20 28.45 4.50 5.00 7.52 ?72.4 98.38 46.75 33.00 5304.7 250.00 106.57 2.00 7.50 350.00 2220..10 188.31 Regular Session July 1`7, 1961 `rhe Council of Plainvie~r, Texas met in the Council Room at the City Hall with P~ayor N. B. Hood, residing with the following; Alderman present: sw. H. Irby, Alvin Stokes, Maurice Hanna, and C. B. Cline, Jr. City Attorney Joe Sharp and City Engineer Vq. R. Rogge also were present. The pity Engineer read an estimate on Paving Contr-ct with Bryan8c Hoffman showing amount due. X1901.52. T~oved by Alderman Stokes and seconded by Alderman Cline that the estimate be paid. The 14oti ~n Carried. 1 I'~loved by Alderman Stokes and seconded by Alderman Cline that the Tuiayor be authorized to sign agreement with F. R. Curtis to sublease 100 feet west of Sands P~:otel. The 1`otion Carried. The Report of the Board of City Development for June was read. i~~~oved by Alderman Irby and seconded by Alderman Hanna that R. V. Payne be appointed to another term on Canadian River P~unicipal abater Authority as liirector. The P~Iotion Carried. RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PLAINVI.~a, T~~'rLyS THE 5T ~'i E OF TE1~AS ~ CITY OF PLAIN7L,~'~~ ~ COUNTY OF HALE ~ ON THIS, the 1'7th day of July, 1961, the City Council of the City of Plainview, Texas, met in regular session with ~ members present, when among other business transacted, the follovaing action was taken: ~~ 4 _ ..a. The ~T~dyor~'~introduc-ed tY~e following resolution: G~~HEREAS, the City Council of this City heretofore elected Mr. R. V. Payne as a member of the Board off' Directors of the CANADIAN RIVER T~iUTJICI- PAL "v~ATER AUTI-iORITY for the term ending July 31, 1961, pursuant to the provisions of Chapter 243 of the laws passed by the Regular Session of the Texas Legislature of 1953, G`~H'~,RE AS, in the performance of its duty to do so under said law, this City Council desires to officially elect a person qualified to fill the vacancy occasioned as aforesaid; therefore BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PLAIi1VIE~~°~, TEz~A~: 1. That T~Ir. R. V. Payne, a qualified voter and a property o~,ning taxpayer of the City of Plainviewr who is not a member of the governing body or an employee of said City, be and he is hereby elected to the Board of Directors of the CANADIAN F~IV'ER P~iUNICIPAL ~°dA'I' ~R AUTHORITY for the two year term beginning August 1st, 1'?61 and ending July 31st 1963. 2. The director elected as foresaid shall be certified to the Board of Directors ~f the CANADIAN RIVER TLUNICIPAL ~`4AT?~R AUTHORITY by the T~~ayor of this City and shall otherwise qualify in the manner pre- scribed by the above mentioned law relating to said Authority. The above resolution having beeNread, the motion of NIr. Vu. H. Irby for its passage was duly seconded by Mr. T~iaurice Hanna. Thereupon, the Mayor put the motion to a vote by the City Council and the motion carried by the following vote: nAYES": 4 and "NOES"; None. The mayor declared the motion carried and the resolution adopted. PASSED AND APPROVED, this the 17th day of y 1961. T. B. HOOD Tfayor, City of Plainview Moved b.,T Alderman Irby and seconded by Alderman Cline that the reports be accepted and filed and the bills submitted be authorized for payment. The Teoti on Carried. LIST OF BILLS FROM JULY 3 TO JULY 17, 1961 Boyd & Davenport 10.00 Bulldog 66 Service 1.00 Consumers Fuel Asso. 2.20 City Dlacksrnith Shop $0.50 Frontier Rental Service 12.5$ E. K. Hufstedler & Son 2127.0$ Arrow ~%oncrete Co. 232.75 BradTS V~`elding Ser. 203.15 Hale county 747•$1 Hale Co my I'~edical 41.79 Holland Office Supply 9.20 Jenkins & moons Trim 10.00 Les t "66" Ser~ra:ce 2.50 Martin Nursing Home 31.39 McDonald Trading Post 7.50 N,cDonald Trading Post 4.00 Magneto & TuneUp 7.35 Nirs. J. w~d. T~axwell 63.45 Nohris Cleaners 15.$0 Plainview Seed House 49.50 Plv. Plate Glass 4.65 Plv. T~iotor S<~rvice 1$.16 Plv. aafety Lane 13.50 Plainsman Liquid Ins. $4.00 ` Pioneer Pavers -_.~<:~. `. ., ~~~ `:~,~,}: $5 ~ Plainsman Supply ' '" ~ = '~ 6.9$ Plains tivelding Supply 7.$6 T N T~s & Oklahoma 14. $5 Richardson Shamrock 20.50 Richardson Shamrock #3 35.00 Vd. E. ytogers Texaco 2.45 David Pounds YMCA 100.00 Bo~:rd of City Development 250.00 City Payroll General ,~ 15226.00 City Payroll Sewer & ~'~ ter 2693.00 City Payroll Parking T~ieter 525.00 Credit Office J. C. Penny 1.17 Hoyt Curry 14.$5 John C. Kerr, Architect 90.00 Sams 66 Service 2.00 Blair Drug Co. 20.20 Duro Test Corp 2$.45 American :-fed Cross 4.50 R ~, Silverthorne 5.00 i`,ontgomery tidard 7.52 Texas I`iunicipal Retire 772.45 Texas Municipal Retire 9$.3$ Texas l4~unicipal retire 46.75 State Dept. of Pub. Wielf 33.00 State Dept. of Pub. Vdelf 5304.7$ H L°~eatherred 250.00 Plainview Auto Parts 106.57 Curry I~iotor Freight 2.00 Carl Grizzell 7.50 Carney E. ~'~yrick 350.00 Shamrock Oil & Gas 2220.10 Shamrocl~, Oil 8c Gas 1$~~.31 Ivioved by Alderman Hanna and seconddd by Alderman Clien that the meeting adjourn. The Meeting Adjourned Fes` R 1~ F P.rI. ~si~YA~, CITY CLERK '~:. B. HO~:D, P~AYOR SPECIAL METING JULY 27, 1961 RESOLUTI =)N Ar~,D ORDr,R THr, ST<~TE OF TEXAS ~ CITY OF PLAINVI'~~V1 ~ COUNTY OF HALE ~ ON THIS, the 27th day~of July, 1961, the City council of the City of Plainview, Texas, convened in Special session at the r_~~;ula.r meeting place *.hereof in the City all, there being present in attdndance the folloih~ing members M. B. HOOD P~iAYOR '~I. H . I I=~ BY AL D EF~~AN C. B. CLINE, JR ALD~;:tP~-~AN ~:AURICE HANNA ALDE?~I~AN and with the following absent: George L. Taylor and Alvin Stokes and ry constituting a quorum; and among other proceedings had were the follov~ling: ;~ Mayor Hood introduced a resolution and order. Alderman C. B. Cline Jr. moved its adoption. The motion was seconded by Alderman H. Irby. The motion, carrying with it the adoption of the resolution and order, prevailed by the following vote: AYES: Aldermen Irby, Cline and Hanna NOES • '~' :, The RESOLliTION AtuTD OILDEi is as follows '~iH,;~:~A:J, by ordinance heretofore adoz~ted on the 3rd day on July 1961, which ordinance is of record in Book 12, page 337 et seq., of the Minutes of the City Council of the City of Plainview, this City Council authorized the issuance of ~p295,000 "CITY OF PLaINVI~, T ~XAS, i~AT~?~e~~O~KS A7dD S~iI;=,R ~YST~:;~1 t'zLVLi~dUr; BONDa, S:~RIES 1961'*, of which the sum of $70,000 are being issued for the pf~rpose of paying off, refunding and cancelling an equal amount of the outstanding indebtedness of the City~s ~~r'aterworks and Sanitary Sewer System and the sum of X225,000 are being issued for the purpose of constructing improvements and extensions to the City's 6'Jaterworks and Sanitary Sewer System; and, `qtr"HERr~AS, the Atto rney Gene City Council specifically state being issued for the purpose of to the City's v'4`aterworks System ing improvements and extensions fore, ral of Texas has requested that this the amount of the X225,000 in bonds constructing improvements and extensions and the amount being issued for construct to the City's Sanit~~ry Sewer System; there- BE IT RESOLVED AidD O~DI~,~,~D BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PLAINVIE~~v, TEXAS: That of the ~p225,000 in bonds authorzed to be issued for the purpose of constructing improvements and extensions to the City~s ~^latertaorks and Sanitary Sewer System by the ordinance described in the preamble of t~nis resolution and order, 150,000 of such bonds shall be issued for the pur- pose of constructing improvements and extensions to the City~s v~ater- works aad.-,~ewe~-ayste~a, and 75,000 of such bonds shall be issued for the purpose of constructing improvements and extensions to the City's :unitary Sewed System. PASSED AND APPROVED, this the AT ZEST : 27th of gly, 1961. --~--/ M. B. Hood TiAYOi~, CIT OF LA VI ~'d, TAE` AS P. H. BRYAN SE R~~~ , c,ra, T~,~ AS (CITY SEAL) APPROVED Joe Sharp Bv_ John Thomas Boy~~ Asst Stan Ci y A nrr,~ Moved by Alderman Irby and seconded by Alderman Chine that the meeting adjourn. The F~lotion Carried. REGULAR iEi;~ION EiUGU:~T 7, 1961 TheCity Council met in Regular Session in the Council Room at the City Hall with NTayor Iy~. B. Hood presiding and the following Alderman Attending: City Engineer ~~~. R. Hogge and City Attorney Joe Sharp, Alderman - ~~r. H. Irby, Alvin Stokes, T~iaurice Hanna, and C. B. Cline, Jr. The I~iayor opened 6 bids for petroleum products as per p~~blic notices which were tabulated as follows: National Oil & Butane Co. 13649.00 Continental Oil Co. 12450.25 Richardson Oil Co. 11963.37 Texas Company 12319.50 V~halen Oil Co. 12310.00 Gulf Oil Company 12214.06 I~'Ioved 'oy Alderman Hanna and seconded by Alder,..an Trby that: the ,bids be tabulated and =warded to the low bidde~•. The T~iotion Carried. Loved by Alderman Hanna and seconded by Alderman Cline that the Code be amended by passing Ordinance No. 74$ reTarding moving houses into the City. The T=otion Carried. Moved by Alderrrian Hanna and seconded by Alderman Cline that the Code be amended by passing Ordinance No. 749 in regard to moving houses within tie City. The Notion Carried. The hayor read 3 bids on trade in of a police car as follo-~s: hiaggard Nall 1500.00 G°~inn P,otor Co?:pany 1237.00 Reuel Nash 6hevrolet 1050.00 T~oved by Alderman Irby and seconded by Alderman Stokes that trade with Reuel Nash Chevrolet Company at X1050.00. The A~:otion Carried. The City Engineer read an estimate in favor of Bryan Hoffman for paving at 7th & Houston and Joliet Street amounting to X3,007.62. Moved by Alderman Irby and seconded by Alderman Hanna that the estimate be paid. The T~~otion Carried. Request we e made for paving in Thunderbird Addition as fol'_ows: Lexington Street from 2 Bld. N. of Thunderbird Dr. to a Blx. N. of 29th Street. 2$th Street from Joliet to Lexington Street. 29th Street from Joliet to Lexing~on Street. T~ioved by Alderman Irby and seconded by Alderman Stokes that the paving be authorized. The R~otion Carried. Tioved by Alderman Cline and seconded by Alderman Hanna that the City advertise for bids on approximately X2$,500.00 worth of Cast Iron Pipe and Fittin s, per estimates of the City Engineer. The T~otion Carried. T~ioved by Alderman Irby and seconded by Alderman Jtokes that the City purchase X2,$00.00 worth of sewer pine, fittings, manholes, per Engineers estimate of immediate needs. The lotion Carried. T~7oved by Alderman Hanna and seconded by Alderman Cline that t~.e reports be accepted and filed and the ~.~ills approved for payment. The T~~otion Carried. i` LIST OF BILLS FR OI~i JULY 1$ TO AUGUST 7, 1961 Bryan & Horrman X 1901.52 Hale Bounty Airport ~ ,0.00 Hale County State B 500.00 Haynes T~~otor Corr.pany 29.3 The. Harder :agency 609.07 Jenkins & Son Trim 24.0' The Harder Agency 131.99 Illinois Surgical Supply 19.50 The Harder Agency 17.31 Klopp Engineering 312.56 Repxzblic Nat'l Bank 7$69.00 Kimbell Plainview Co. 22.52 H. P. Pelphrey Austin 50.00 Joe Long's i~~obil 20.10 N.ercantile ~Vat'1 Bank 1965.95 LeFebure Co. 523.03 Great Arrr. It serve Ins. ,17$.13 Larson Turner Implement 40.91 Great Am. Deserve Ins. 33.17 I~iotor Machine Service 23.40 Great Am. Reserve Ins. 5. $0 Meinceke Bros. 10.0`9 Leedy P~alcey Firemen's 335.00 M & '~d Stationery 1.50 Texas Public Health 5.00 Medical Center Hospital 100.OC S U~ Bell `telephone 3$3.76 Priarse & Son 6.9 S vd Bell Telephone 105. b3 Taiedical Center Hospital b7. 53 The Times Herald P 14.$5 PYonroe Calculating T~~achine 33.00 City Payroll Acct. 9.60 Neptune T4ietf~r Co. 1152.40 J Oliver Bier, PostIvi 99.00 Norman Stone am 17.00 Y. H. Bryan, Collector 30.77 National Oil & But<=one 4.71 P. Ti. Bryan Pettyy Cash 10.34 Norris Cleaners 3.45 Vic's Electric 149.5$ Ostirald Printing 43.05 ~..~ Rev. Leon Carnpbel:l YI:CA 162.50 Plainvi w Hospital 51.50 =% Joe I~iartin Cleaning T'i t 10.00 Plainvi -w Hardi-pare $2.13 ~~ Loyd D. :gown Sewer 1'0.00 Plainviewa Hard~are 15.42 J. 0. Clark Sewer 16.00 Pl:invi w T~~otor Service $.06 Southti,~est T~~:ap&Blue Prin t 10.00 Plainview Hospital & Service 1,.30.60 John Shropshire ~tefund 33.25 Phillips Battery Co. 10.35 Great Am. deserve Ins. 114.$5 Plainvi~v:~ Plumbing 17.35 Great ~~rrr. Deserve Ins. 21.31 Plainv ~~,~a Plumbing Co. 7.10 Gre,.zt Am. Reserve Ins. 3.74 S ~ Public Service 366.55 Texas State Dest. of H. 6040.00 S ~`d Public Service 1631.32 City Payroll 1 7695.00 S ~~y Public Service 1311.00 City Payroll 2470.00 Rogers Texaco Service $.00 City Payroll 477.50 Rogers Ba ery & Electric 4~~.95 Trustee Firemen's R&R 141.44 Richardson Shamrock ~ 1 29.90 C~ B. Herring Spur A~ilene Brick Co. 14.42 432.00 Richa.r~'son Shamrock ~ 3 Reuel Nash Chevrolet 3.00 3.12 Arrny & .T~iavy Store 19.96 Reuel Nas'•~- CY~evrolet 232.30 C. R. Anthony Co. 15.$0 The Rose Shos 7.50 Auto Parts aupsly 62.33 Robinson & Herring 1.7$ Auto Parts Sup ply 72.4$ Ed Reynolris Humble 23.13 City General `I'ransfer12 500.00 Rowland Gordon 1133.75 City General 'transfer 1 0500.00 Reams Electric 69. ?1 P~iercantile N,.t'1 Bank 930.00 Red's ~lee~~ie ?'gelding 42.90 Burroughs Corp. 191.33 The Rohan Co. 3x4.20 Barrett's Hutornotive 1.06 Sei:~p Machine Shoe 16.00 Butch's Nurses Outfitti ng44.$5 Stovall Booher Radiator 11.25 J. B. Battle Uniform 66.75 Shook `l'ire Co. 99.77 Gene Burrpus 2$.44 E. :~ . S.nearer Texaco 1.50 Clo1•.~e & Co~raan 14$.91 Strain's Super Service 57.67 Continental Oi:l Co. 4.3$ Strain's Super Service 6.65 The Camera Shop 32.04 Sargent Sowell 60.73 'v~. T. Cain T~Iotor Co. 16.34 The Steck Co. 11.62 Connor T~ath~s Co. 2.77 W. 0. Speck T~achinery 19.70 Connor T•iathesCo• 33.$5 Texas ~~eldcrs Supply 2.40 City Blacksmith Shop 139.50 T V Lab 2.00 Craig Oil Co. b.ll ~destern Union 4.60 Chruchwell 3ros. Oil Co . 3.65 Edinn Motor Co. 166.12 Jim P~'.. Davis Dist. 205.20 a~dest's Phar acy 1.46 C. H. ')ragert Co. 49.30 ~~dilliams Sheet T~~etal 3.00 Mary Dye, h;. D. 10.00 t~lilson Grain Co. 11.00 Diarr:ond Industrial Sup. 3$.23 Artesia Fire Equipment 49.50 Dempster Bros. 500.4q The Chicken Inn 153.$0 i~aton St tionery 530.60 Blair Drug 80. $.40 Tern Fea tin's F~epair 11.50 College Hill T~:obil 1.25 First Supply Co. 1.99 Casrock Sand ~'. Gravel 134.30 Frontier :.ental Cer. 7.65 Degge Typewriter Service 21.50 Firestone Mores 99.2$ Edmiston Service St~aion 10.40 Gales Prc:scristion S 13.$5 E. K. Hufstedler & S n 103.55 Gallaway's Janitor 15.$9 Hale County 305.17 Hilton Hotel 21,..00 T~icDonald Trading 30.00 Miss T~~ildred Tucker $.00 T•ZcDonald Trading 11.00 Milton H~ote1 Cleaners 3.00 I~ielvin :alobil 2.OG Henry's Tire Co. 172.45 Perry's Gulf Service 16.30 J, tip. Hamb Dist. 6.29 Plains ~^delding Bunply 16.19 Herald News Publishing 97.$0 Pioneer Natural Gas 177.67 e Higginbotham Bartlett Southwest Meter ~ .supply L. ~~~. Young & Co. Texas P<iunicipal Retire Texas Tv~unicipal Retire Texas l~:uncipal i~eitre Plainview Auto Parts Plainview :safety Lane Holland Tapp Office ~uayne's i~'~a~rneto $~ Tuneup $$.76 Pioneer Pavers 94.$1 59.52 Bud's F'urnit~~re 10.40 17.7T B & C ElectY•onics 119.55 7$3.09 Eastern Blind & Awning 2.00 103.61 Texas Surplus Property 15.63 46.75 H. B, i'~iann 2.63 50.99 TLi. B. T~IcKee 266.19 40.25 Arrow Concrete Co. 40.00 16.50 Swayze Bros. Builders 70.92 12.13 Swayze Bres. Construction 25$.50 r~loved by Alderman Cline and seconded `~y Alderman Hanna that the meeting adjourn. The T~~otion Carried. Rf?.PORTS r'Utt AUGliS`C 7th I'~~EETITdG Southwestern Public Tax Collector Food Insoector Pione .r Natural Gas B. C. D. City Clerk ':eater & Citq Clerk General Building Permits T~~eat Inspector Fees Police Report R - 0 , ,;, REGULAR SE:~SION Sr;PT!_B-1~. 4, 1961 TheCity Council rnet in rn~ular session wit siding and the following ~lderm,en present: Taylor, t~lvin Ctor>es, I'J~au.rice Hanna and C. Attorney Joe Share and City Engineer uv. R. meeting. h T<'~avor i'~. B. Hood ore- Ty.M H. Irby, Geo. L. n. Cline, Jr. City Hogge also attended the The I'~~ayor opened a number of bids su~~~~~itted in res?~onse to public advertisements for the purchase of vv~:.ter works supplies. P~Ioved by Alderman Irby and seconded by Aldern~:~n Cline that the bids be tabula-_ed and awarded t~~ the lowest and best b~i:Ider. The _~otion Carried. Loved by alderman Irby and seconded by Alderman Hanna that the re- ports be accepted and filed and the bills a»-prov-~d for ~~ayrnent. The 1'~Iotion Carried. City Clerk Boater ~; ~et~.`~~~r Fo ~d Ins,~ector Cit;T Clerk General Fund Teat Inspector fees Animal Department b'~ater Plant pumped Police -~e.~o-rt Traf 0 Teria Ta.~ Collector Building Inspector Parkin Meter The Minutes of Ue.~t. 7 were also re-'d and 276$5.04 b . o~ 12752.19 57.10 32.00 1$6$69700 3$10;00 $02.25 4$61.13 1$30.62 2$37.00 approved. LIST vI~ BIL~~ F-Zv'i•~ AuG~ai' S TO AUGUST 21, t'~61 Swot. of Bocu1„ents U C Go,ft Der~.pster Brothers R V Claycomb Bryan & Hoffman Vickie Goyne Adr~ t~euel Mash Chevrolet Greet ttnt. ~~serve Ins. I~:artin Pdursing Home U~}iversity of Texas Great A~,. L~:eserve Ins. UniverJity ~#' T ex~?.s I•'iedical Hale C ~. ~t to N Y j~xchane iercantile I~Tat' 1 Bank i•~ercantile I~1at' 1 Bank 2.00 Foxworth Galbraith Lumber 143.$4 500.49 Illinois California Lxt7 ~ 2.27 30.00 Vic's i~lectric 66.61 3007.62 iVrs,. J. ~'~. I~~~txv~-ell 4;x.50 6.50 Texas Surnl~~s Prope ty ~ 22.25 1050.OU First Nat '1 Bank Dallas $443.10 25.71 T~'vilso n 8~ T,.znnell _`tefund 4456.0$ 42.04 City Pa_Tr X11 General 15646.24 19. $0 City Pa ~-r~11 eater _ S 23 X1.00 15.1o City P~:~yroll_ P~~rkin~; I': 449.34 20.00 I:rs. Join Aldric.ge ~t~ftznd 27.05 365.00 Harol d ra_~.therred 250.60 1$56.25 T~"ierc ~~ntile id-=t' 1 ~i~,~nk 3$0.00 155.00 Service 2~a X4391.57 975$.17 9.00 Co. 2351.57 1305.27 newer 2$52$.46 Fund 170$9.39 1041.01 Accrd. 66.15 4429.53 LIST Gig, `=~LLL;~ 11'RJT`,_ ~iIJ ~:~U:T 25 Tiiru .., ~,r'`l'!;i ~ ~i 4, 1961 ~~ rs~ Pipe n'.epair t'roducts 20.55 Plainvistiv Hosoit~_11 ~~, Cl_i_nic 709.73 t~bilene Brigs Co. 432.OG Plainview Plate Class 2.10 auto Parts Sut_~oly 20.45 Phi1li-~s ~a.ttery Company 62.25 Auto Parts aapply 43.23 Ric'~i~.~rdson 5_amrock service 44,15 army ~~, Navy More ' 2'x.96 rii chardson :~harnrock ~~~rvice 10. 5C ~:~. II. Anderson ~: ~. $. 50 Bill ~o;~;ers `I'exr.co ?, 50 J, i3. Battle Uniform 194.45 toi~:~land Gordon 1221,3$ 3urrou~;hs Como. 191.33 reams I~lectric 61.70 Blair Drub; Co. 14.53 Ro,r;ers Batter~r ~c: E7~ectric 140.93 Blair Drug Co. 4. 1$ Robinson Herring DruE~ 27.20 Bradt; ~eldin~; Se ~ vice $1.0U rteuel Nash Chevrol~-~t 1Q4.01 Bill's Upholstery 25.00 Stoval ~ Booher radiator 3 00 B ~<~ G 'veld ink; `c`orks 60.94 So,_ithv;est I'~:eter & :~uot7ly . 2$, 7 B &, 4~ Su;~p:Ly 21.45 ~eiop i:~~.chine whop ~ 1.60 Barrett's automotive 6.55 Stone ~ i~'~ereditY u.50 B ~ C i~l~ctronics Labs 177.20 Si~.a~T?e '3rothers Builders 143.77 Gene B~zmpus 30.54 Swayze Brothers Const. Co. 9$5.0-' Compstons Cosden service 3.50 S~~zyae ~rothars Bu ~L:~ars i ~ , i'~ Clo~.e ~c Co~,~an $55.36 Sands P~:otel Cafe 194.40 Clowe & Cowan 1$$.73 The ,~ea~rave Corportation 24$.05 Ca~rock Nand ~. Gravel ' 462.15 Smith I•`uni ci-oal ~ur~oLies 21.50 Consumers j~ uel lasso. 1.00 ~~. 0. specs T`achin-sry 4~~, 52 ~ yu. `f. Cain Co. 1.10 State Cherlical Co, ? :'.40 The Camera Shop 2.05 Southwest '.~ileel h, :`'~, 5, ~6 '~~. S. ilickey Cl._y i'<~E'g. 21$1.04 Shoo'c Tire Co. 1.0~:~ ,~ Daf.fern Steel ,~ iup~~ly " 5.40 Strains Super Corvice 2;,05 ~~. S. Dickey Clay P~'ifg. 2225.55 ~outh~J~~estern Prihlic Service 53.h6 Drew Cilla I~iirneo~;ra-?h 9.6$ Southwestern Public aervice 1311.00 P~ary D~~r@~ i:, B, $.00 South~~estern Public Service 2412.30 Dempster Brothers 500.49 Tradevrind Industries 3,?.12 'Caton atati,~nerY 564.90 Tractor supply 1„~ Diamond Industrial Suppl y 2.00 Vic's Electric 1$.$5 Eaton :stationery 176.91 Ussery :sheet P•ietal ~orks 3.50 Foxworth Galbraith " 5.94 Vicl,'s i~~achine Si:oo 13 , 65 fpm Feagin's I~e-~~air Gallawa J ' it 15.70 i~~estern Cottonoil Co. ~ 1.75 y s an or 54.20 :~ :ilson Grain C~. 22.00 Gifford Hill `~+e stern 60. $0 +est's Pharmacy 7, 50 Gale's Prescri~~tion 13.77 t'esley's electric 16.42 H & Id Elec ~_:ronics 7.70 ~~~inn T~';otor Co. c~;~, lr; J ~~ Hamby Distributor 15.43 ti'ood iiuneral Home ~9. $3 Herald I1e~ds Publishing 17$.20 Great Hmerican =~~eserve Ins 206.21 Haynes Rotor Co. 15.20 Great American t~,sarve Ins. 3,07 Hale County Airport 70.00 Great American Deserve Ins. 30.72 Hobbs Trailsr•s 74.00 The Shamrock Gil ~, Co. 1623.50 iiilton Hotel Cleaners 9.GG Thy Harder '~=;ency 50.67 ti~aylie Hall ''. 50 Shamrock Oil do Co. 13.57 i--Tilton Hotel 30.0:: Southester n 3elL Telephone 32$.01 Hale County 2.00 Soizth;r:~estern~sell 'i"elephone 46.72 Hopper's ~,rotin_P; 6.40 South, stern '3el i. `felenhone 25.20 Heary's 'fire Co. 3.50 C i-ty National i3an'.~ 27, 50 Henry's lire Co. " 103.95 Hale County ~t~.te Bank 193C.OG Jarvis 1 ull & Co. 7.30 ~i P Pelohre.>T Austin 75,0 iimmbell Plainvi w Co. 16,$0 Rex Ramso-,~~er 244.40 Joe Long's i~,'obil 11.92 :iarney Construction ~ ~. 50,21 Larson Turner lmpler~ent 71.09 University of `fexas l~~iedi cal 33 • ~'~% Lubbock 1'~%:achine &, Suo?1y ` 14.O Il iinois Cal ~fr~r~i ~ '~',xpre~s 2.27 Lubbock Grader Blade 12b.69 Texas aur:~i~,s i'roperty 7,20 I~~idca~~ Bearing Com?~any ' ' 3.12 rr~-inn I,:ot.~r Co. 1136.CC T= ~ B T~~ chee 1$2.50 Hale Co. ~t to it~venue Bond 37.50 Pedic_3. Center Hospital 100.x;0 CitzT :3~,Trol1 16473.61 I4edica_l Center T-ios~i tal 37.00 City Payzro 11 acco,znt 2645.00 Norman :~tonerzam 2.90 Cit~,r Pa~rroll ~cco~znt 54~.OG National Oil Co. 12.60 City General Fund Transfer 10000 00 ive?tune I•ieter Corr;pany 1405.39 University of Te:~as i~ed:ical . 27.OG Norris Cleaners ac Hatters 7.10 Curry Motor Frei ht 2 00 Os~,aald Print in 10.00 Iios~a11 Alexander Car ~x ~ . 17.50 Pione r Pavers 141. C6 J J ~~ztler Cl~th~,s 45 ~ r3u1 dog o6 Service Sta. 1.00 Jaynes i-t j~ussel l Clothes ~': 0 45. Peerless P".rflp Divisi ~n 33 • 50 Plainview safety Lane 11,05 Plainvieti~:~ HardT~°a~.,~•e Co. 50.05 Piainsr,ian Dry Insoct ~cides 1$75.0 Plainsman Liruid Ins. 42.00 Plainsman :supply Co. 2.33 Pioneer I1~:tur~:l ~.I~Js 1b7.11 Plainvi _w Plumbin:- Co. 3 7.72 Plains L.achinery Co. 64.00 Ivov:.d by Al~~err~:an Irby and secon ded ~,- alderman Hanna that pa y the bill of c~x~~ns :s in re Bard }:o re funding; and is.:uin? ''e~•erue `;'rater a:, Sewer Bonds amount of ~3, 125.U0 to First aoath~..-est Company. The I•:otion ©arried. T~iov~~d icy Alderman Cline and seconded by tilderznan Stokes that Ordinance ido. 750 ce passed annexing part of Section 35 Block JK 2 in response to the petition of Joe ~ and Joy o~~ebb. `1'he T~~otion Carried. ~•'ioved b~~ Alderman Hanna and seconded by r11d=~rman Irby th--~t the meeting adjourn. ~~ P. :?.. ~~itY~°~rd, 'TY CLARK The R~iotion Carried. Regular Session September 1$, 1961 d"h.:~:~ The. City C~~uri~~ m~s~.;,i~n;~g'~1.ar Session with Mayor M. B. Hood presiding and "the ~f~ollowrn:-~~~..d~a'~rn'en~~present: W. H. Irby, Geo. L. Taylor, Alvin Stokes, Maurice Hanna and C. B. Cline, Jr. City Attorney Joe Sharp and City Engineer W. R. Hogge were also present. A petition was read asking to bring part of section 3$ Block J-K 2 into the City Limits signed by Grady Tunnell and David R. Willson. It w s moved by Alderman Hanna and seconded by Alderman Cline that the petition be granted and Ordinance No. 751 be passed cringing the area as described in the petition into the City. The Motion Carried. fee Ordinance Book. Moved by Alderman Irby and seconded by Alderman Stokes that the following stre:;ts be approved for paving. all of 25th and 26th Street facing Thunderbird Drive and all of Apache Way lying in Thunderbird Unit N.2 The Motion Carried. Moved by Alderman Hanna and seconded by Alderman Irby that Mayor Hoods appointment of Kelse Garrison to serve the unexpired term of Kermit Ash- by on the City Planning Commission be approved. The Motion Carried. Moved by Alderman Cline and seconded by Alderman Stokes that the Mayors reappointment of Vu'. E. Bryan and Bundy Bratcher to terms on the City Planning Commission be approved. The Motion Carried. Moved by Alderman Taylor and seconded by Alderman Cline that the Coun- cil approved the idea of a curfew for Plainview. The Mot i :~n Carried. The minutes of September 4th were read and approved. Moved by Alderman Cline and seconded by Alderman Hanna that the reports be accepted and filed and the bills approved for payment. LIST OF BILLS FROM SFPT~BER 4 THRU SEPTr~,`°iBFR 1$, 1961 City Nattl Bank Fire Equip Texas Municipal Retire Texas Munidipal Reitre Texas Municipal Retire Trustee Firements R&R C. R. Anthony Co. Arrow Concretie Co. Chruchwell giros. Oil Co. Connor Idathes Co. Connor Mathes Co. City Blacksmith Shop Frontier Rental Service Hale Co. P~:osquito Mach. Higginbotham Bartlett Higginbotham Bartlett Les 1 1166" Service Martin Nursing Home Mrs. J. ~±. Maxwell McDonald Trading Post McDonald Try=ding Post Porter Sprayer Co. Perry Bros. Service Plains Welding pp e~less Pump Division Plainview Seed House 60.00 Plains Welding Supply 24.$ 7$1 22 Plains Welding Supply 17.34 . 10$.$6 Western Union Telegraph 3.00 53.91 Hale County 200.10 140.09 Hillerest Mobil Service 1.25 1$.00 J. M. Ames 4.40 103.75 Harder Agency 575.50 2.b0 Harder Agency 155.63 3.91 Harder Agency 15.37 50.00 Plainview Auto Parts 79.42 77.65 Texaco Inc. 2.30 7.56 Leedy b~axey Convention Am. 13.00 410.90 City General Fund Transfer 2500.00 13$•70 T. L. r'utts Be-Ge Trencher 1995.00 13.79 Noon Lions Club 164.$5 2.00 Noon Lions Club 2$.40 3$•$3 Stovall Wrecking Co. 35.00 50.65 Burnett Fireworks Co. 200.00 17.20 Carl Grizzell Plumbing 30.00 17.40 Santa Fe Trail 17.31 25.06 Wf:Nrents Garage 2.50 6.50 $~o;` K. Hufstedlsr & Son 35.30 11.60 Santa F~ Trail $06.$7 16.75 w`arrents Garage 2.50 4.$0 ~~ ~- ' ~< !~~ 1.,~" r~ oP-.+i E. K. Hufstedler & -3on 35.30 City Payroll 4vTater & Sewer 2602.00 Santa Fe Trail $06.$7 City Payroll Parkih~ Miter 549.00 City General Fund Tran 20000.00 Texas Virtified Pipe Co. 1146.59 Petty Cash 39.75 Bryan & Hoffman 201.72 Petty Cash 10.21 VuT. E. Nicholson Refund 9.11,. Gibson Sanitation 25.50 Rober t V;lhite 7.75 City Gsaeral Payroll 15613.62 A et~.tYo was readgnase<{ th~ cit ~imits=~ si , ~..,. trab~in~ ~ y G d y u ar~ of ~e~tign ~$ W].~~k ~~e 1 an avlci i s J-k-~ into on t was moved by Alc~~ma ~ na and secon ded by Alderman Cline t , hat the .'p,~~.,~.t,:.Q.,~,~~•b.~'~a~ra ~ ~d ~,~.. ~ ~ ~. Ordinance No. 751 be passed bringing the area ~s d~scribed ih~-'th~` pet , itaon into the City. The Motion Carried. The meeting stpod adjourned. /,~° V 'Z t~c~ li. BR AN, CITY CZ ARK T~. B. HO SPEC IAL SES`~ION SEpT- ~"BER 21, 19h1 BUD rET HEARING TAX LEVEY The City Council met in special session as advertised for the purpose of holdin7 a hearing on the bud?et for the City of plair~;iew for l~~l and 1`~~~. i~Ia~Tor iii. B. Hood presided w -th the follow i n~ Alde °~en i n attendence : W. T?. Irb- , George L. Ta-:lor, P.lvin Stokes, ;Maurice Hanna, City Engineer, W. R. Hoge also atten:ie-,d the meeting. After :~rooer dilberations Alderman Irby, moved ar7d seconded b; Alderman Taylor, that tle Hearing be declared closed. The :~Ioti.~r C_xrried. n 1 It was moved by Alderman Taylor and seconded by Aluer~man Irby tY~aL the budget be adopted as filed. The ,lotion Carp°i~d. Moved by Alderman Hanna, seconded b,y Al~~~er:nan Ta~~lor, treat one Tax rate for 191 be set at X1.70 per ~p100.00 valuation on cit; tax roll a:: set out in the b~ d~;et. RESUL~TI~1V WHERr~AS, the City Council of the City of Plainview, has hey E:tof`ore a~nro~~~-d and adopted the CitET Budget for the fiscal year beginr~i.ng OctorPr 1, 19F~0 and ending September 30, 191: and whereas it is noH! deemed neces.=~:~~~- and advisable that the Cite Counc it st t the 190 T~~x rate. ~TOT~' T'~~Ef~~,~~T, n_„, IT O'~'AI~?r'', BY ~' .._, CIT`. VIT!W, `?'~~'XAS : That the tax rage be levied the Cit~T of Dla i nT~~:iew, Texas for the year on the one hun_ired dollar valuation on al Roll, which ^hall be an ^rw~d aid a~op±~~ed on all taxable orooerty in of 191 shall a~~re~ate ~.1.7~ 1 nronert-r on t~'e l~~l Tax b- tLe City Council. SECTIO'~? 1 That sad tax lev~f aTgre~;:~tin~ x;1.70 on the one hundred valuation s'r~ali be a~1d the same is hereby spcif is-~.lly levied f.~r the follow ~~!~ ourr~oses. General Fund Operating Fund X1.05 on each For the Interest c Sinking Fund. ~p.~5 on Refunding 9-I-I9?_~ 15520.00 Street Impt. ~-1-1927 F150.00 Refunding 2-1-1931 3907.50 Waterworks ~-1-1927 ?50.00 `ewer ~-1-1927 150.00 St. Improve. g-15-19~~ - 0 - Water 'y~ Sewer Improvement ~ 1-15-191-9 17300.00 Fire Station 5-10-1950 12012.50 Street Improvement 3-1-198 5225.00 Water & Sewer Improvement 3-1-1948 10l~50.00 Water ~ Sewer Improvement 5-10-1950 X350.00 City Hall Improvement 322.50 Street Improvement 5-1-1951 - 0 - Water `x Sewer Im_rovement ~~-1-1952 20705.00 ~10~:.00 valuation each X100.00 ti~aluation .0500 .0180 .0100 .001 .001 - 0 - . 05 98 .OL~06 ,0177 .0353 . O 11.2 .Oll - 0 - .0701 1 Street Improvement 1240.00 .004 5-15-1953 Street Improvement 5335.00 .0175 ~}.-15-1955 Water ~ Sewer Improvement 5-15-1953 6055.00 .0180 Water & Sewer .Improvement 4-15-1955 14137.50 .00471 general Obligation Rfd. F~-1-1957 34~ 8.25 .0116 sire Equipment Warrants 3-1-19;8 5100.00 .0017 Beneral Obligation Rfdg. 9-1-1958 3700.00 .00100 Airport '~iarrants 12-15-1958 3990.00 .00100 rreneral Obligation -15-1959 25512.50 .0800 Airport :~arrants 11-1-1959 2850.00 .0100 Road P~iachinery ~ Equip. 1-18-190 3498.00 .0120 ~' ~ I~ Moved. bar Alderman ~to~es and seconded by Alderman Tay that the preceding resolution be passed '1 The _~lotion Carried Moved b,yr Alderman Hanna and seconded by Alderman stokes that the Mayor be authorized to sign contract for 10 parking meters. The i~iotion carried. 1 Moved by Alderman Taylor seconded by Alderman %ianna, that the meeting; adjourn. ~~u ----------------b~~~'-~_'------- P. H. Bryan, City Clerk .'I'he Motion Carrea. i~I. B. Flood, C~Iayor REGULr~R SESSI0~1 OCTOBER 2, 1961 ~~~ The City Council met in Regular Ses~;ion at the City Hall with P~ayor Iii. B. Hood presiding and the following Alderman pr~>sent: VJ. H. Irby, Alvin atokes, George L. Taylor, Maurice Hanna and C. B. Cline, Jr. City Attorney Joe Sharb and City Engineer ~i. R. Hog~;e were also present. l~'loved by Alderman Cline and seconded by Alderrr.an Irby that J. H. P~IcGee be ap~~ointed Suoerintendant of Parks. The lotion Carried. 1 Moved by Alderrrian Stokes and seconded by Alderman Hanna t}1at John Kerr be authorized to start work on City Hall Plans. The l~:otion Carried. Pwloved by Alderman Irby and seconded by Alder:r~an Hanna that the Council approved the right-of-way valuations of Hic•hway $'7, submitted bar P-iayor. The ~~~i,,tion Carried. Moved by Alderman Hanna and seconded by Alderman Cline that the Council authorize paving on Oakland Street from 22nd to 24th Street. The i'•'iotion Carried. TY?oved by Alderman Irby and seconded by Alderman Cline that Ordinance No. 7,52 be pas.-dd increasing the sanitation charge 25¢ per month. The Motion Carried. Moved by Alderman Irby and sedonded by Alderman Cline that Ordinance No. 753 be passed increasing tapping charge. The I~iotion Carried. h;oved by Alderman Taylor and seconded by Alderman Stokes that Ordinance No. 754 shubreyand other obstruction to braffie vie~;~. T_e l~iotion Carried. Moved by Alderman Irby and seconded by Alde man Cline that Ordinance No. ?55 regulating shooting ~allerys be passed. The Notion Carried. Moved by Alderman Irby and seconded by Alderman Stokes that Ordinance No. 756 be passed vacating; part of plat and closing streets in Hatch Isaccs Add. The P~lotion Carriedl s E The minutes of September 1$th and 21st were read and approved. Moved by Alderman Cline and seconded by Alderman Irby that Robert E. T~~etzger C.P.A. be appointed Auditor for 1960 and 1961. The T~iotion Carried. Moved by Alderman Hanna and seconded b~,% Alderman Irby that the reports be accepted and filed and the bills be approved for payment. The Motion Carried. REP~I~QTS FOR SEPTEI'IBER V~Jater & Sewer Rents Violations Crim. 1741. Traffic 1611.75 Penaltys 35$.00 Traf-O-Teria Bldg. Inspections P1.399.25, Gas 107.50 Elec. 247.00 I:QBld.permits 446.67, Elc Lic.13 Meat Inspections Ehre=:sman Food Inspections Lot I~.ents 350.00, Audrents 150.00 Animals tags 1.00 Poind 1$.50 Advalourem Taxes Vital Statistics Niscel Sales Tuileage 4.$0 Phone Call 20.44 maps 2.50, Repair paving; Tele. Co. 4.00 UJater for pool 1.95, Damage fo Pol Car 10.00 Repair pav. Chris.Ch. 54.00, Wayland C asphalt 31.13-131.06 14iiscel Refunds.M.C. on gas 57.72, Hale Co. on Charity 57.15, Legion for gas 72.65, gas tax refund 140.11, B.C.D Group Ins. 1$.91, Co. Club Insurance 125.65 Tax Collector 31929.75 3710.75 779.44 1213.52 $2.30 2.00 500.00 19.50 1042.65 49.00 131.06 472.19 1755.91 LIST SF BILLS FROT4: SEPT. 1$ THRU OCT. 2, 1961 Great American Reserve Ins. Great I~merican Reserve Ins. Great American Reserve Ins. Santa Fe ~.ailway Southwestern Bell Telep. Southwestern Bell Telep. F. D. Gaither Abilene Shamrock Oil 8c Gas Shamrock Oil & Gas Curry T~~otor Freight Tex.Asso.of Assessing Off. Phillips Petroleum ~lvater & sewer Revenue Bond 4slillson & Tunnell Southwestern Bell Telep Flex Ramsower Refund Sewer City Payroll General City Payroll t-bater 8c Sew. City Payroll Parking NI Santa Fe Trail Dan &iacNau•hton City of Plv. Transfer _ City of Plv. 'Pransfer AAA Fire EXtin~;uisher Ser. Auto Parts Supply B & T~~ Atuo Supply Blair Drug Co. Gene Bumpus ~e~. T. Cain Tsiotr. Co. Clove & Cowan Connor Mathes Co. Dar~igene Dempster Brothers Diamond Industrial Sup. C.H. Dragert Company 14lary Dye, I~. D. Fechheimer Bros. Co. Gale's Prescription Shop Galiaway's Janitor 299.66 Goodyear Service Stores 52$.06 53.99 Hale County Airport 70.00 20.96 Herald News Publishing 1$.90 1130.22 Holt's Sporting Goods $6.5$ 297.05 The Karpark Corp $l.$5 46.$9 Kimbell Company 13..$0 43.50 N & W Stationery 2.97 1267.01 Marse & Son 1U.7$ 15$.0$ Ni. B. McKee 224..97 3.09 Riorehead Sharp & Boyd 10.00 6.00 National Oil & Butane 35$4 13 . $0 Neptune 1~.eter Co. 1119:33 2095.00 Ollie's Key Shop 7.15 5131.6$ Phillips Battery Co. 6.06 26.35 Plainview Plum'oing 55.90 733.20 Plainview Safety- Lane 19.00 16579.3$ Reuel Nash Chevrolet 353.74 2345.50 Robinson & Herring Drug 97.17 549.00 Rogers Battery & Elect. 76.99 431.09 The Rohan Co. 92.40 301.5$ Rowland Gordon 419.50 9000.00 The Seagrave Corp. 14.50 3500.00 Smith Municipal Supplies 214.96 17.00 Southwest h:eter & Supc~ly 36.97 51•$3 Southwestern Pub. Ser. 1311.00 1.33 South~,restern Pub. Ser. 2269.49 9.00 W 0 'peck Machinery 15.76 21.6$ Strains Super Service 43.94 .b9 The Steck Company 34.51 429•$6 Vick's Machine Shop 93.27 35.06 Viking Supply Corp 710.00 51.16 Wests Pharmach 6.57 50Q.49 2$.9$ 49.$0 $4.00 30.90 25.O1i a. _ 5$.90 M~ioved by Alderman Hanna and seconded by Alderman Irby that the reports be: accepted and filed and tYle bills approved for payments. The T~:otion Carried. -, ~. ,.. Moved by Alderman Cline and seconded by alderman Taylor that the meeting ad`;~our'`ri. The Lotion C,~rried. REGUL~~F;. NiE STING OCTOB»R 16, 1961 The City Council of Plainview, Texas met in the Council Room at the City Hall with R~iayor D1. B. Hood presiding and the following Alderman present: Vd. H. Iriay, Alvin Stokes, Maurice Hanna, C. B. Cline, Jr. and Geo. L. rI'aylor. Joe Sharp City Attorney and W. R. Howe City Engineer also were present. The Mayor read bids on Station V~~w-on for Engineering Department as follows: ' Cooper Cadillac Co. Tempest 2094.00 Ford I•~lotor Company Falcon 19$7.00 Bratc;zer DePauw Comet 199$.51 C}~uck I~ritchell Inc. Lancer 1979.00 hi<ggard Nall Valient 1975.00 If~wed by Alderman Taylor and seconded by Alderman Hanna that the Council buy- low bid on Valient At X1975.00. The lotion Carried. I~ioved by Alderman Taylor and seconded by Alderman Cline that a school zone be created on South Broadway effective during school months from $:00 A. N~. to 4:00 P. i'~. location to be decided after survey. ~.~, The Pfotion Carried. Moved by Alderman Irby and seconded by Alderrrian Cline th=at Mayor be authorized to sign contract for stream gage cost to be shared with the county. The Alotion Carrie. NIove~l by Alderman Irby and seconded by Alderman Hanna that City pay Canadian River T~Zunicipal ~ti~ater Authority J~-ply assessment of 15 cents per meter for operai;ion expeases. [1 The F~otion Carried. Moved by Alderman Cline and seconded by Alderman Hanna that Ordinance Number 752and 753 be passed as prepared and read. The 1~otion Carried. Moved by Alderman Cline and seconded by Alderman Taylor that the re:~orts be accepted and filed grid the bills authorized for payment. The Lotion Carried. LIST OF BILLS FROi~i OCT03ER 2 THRI; OCTOBER 16, 1961 Viking Supply 1511.12 Arrow Concrete Co. 92.20 Arthur Bro~sm 1.00 Brads Welding Service 14$.97 Boyd 8c Davenport 7.00 Bulldog 66 Service Sta. 1.00 Bryan1s Food Store $.00 B & C Electronic's Labs 53.$0 Barrett1s Automotive 54.59 The Camera Shop 24.4$ City Blacksmith Shop 57.50 Comptonts Cosden SAr. 2.04 Caprock Sand 8c Gravel 134.30 Daff ern Steel & Iron 50.00 Dulaney 16.00 Edmiston Service Statio n11.5$ First Supply Co. 3.b2 Frontier P~ental Ser. 9.24 Foxwortrr Galbraith 25.44 Tim ReaginTs Repair 3.00 Higginbotham B~~rtlett 14.17 Higginbotham Bartlett 12.79 Hale Co. Abstract 23.00 Henry's Tire Co. 44.05 Jim;r~iets Finer Cleaners 12.00 Joe Long t s Mobil 1.40 Larson Turner Imple. 33.73 Iv`otor Parts Co. 7.00 Martin Nuz~sing 39.39 Illinois Calif. Exp 2.76 L~raynes I~ia~neto &, Tuneup 2.70 V~estern Union Telegraph 3.00 Vilest Texas Equipment 26.64 Vd. J. B. Gouldy Hale Co. Tre as. 624.77 Wilson Grain Co. 11.00 V`~elborn~s Col. Tex. Ser. 1.00 Eaton Stationery 3x.55 Eaton Stationery 110.$9 Barleys Shamrock 3.34 wick Lunch 37.70 Reams El_ctric 62.31 0. F. Staggs 2.75 Reuel Nash Chevrolet :2.35 Texas Municipal Retirement 7$4.40 Texas I~iunicioal Retirement 112.9$ Texas Municipal Retirement 59.40 Itiic~~ayne Cast Iron Pipe 20029. $3 Blair Drug Co. 33.12 Churchwell Bros. Oil 6.62 Holland Tapp Office Sup. 15.47 J ~ Long Roofing 1+6.00 i<~irs. J. ~^r'. I~iaxwell 4.60 Plainview Plate Glass 14.3$ Peerless Purr~p 10.00 Plains T~Telding Supply 2,40 Sears Roebuck & Co. 4.16 Hale County 221.09 R. E. Cross Amarillo 15.10 Perry Bros. Ser. :station 2$.73 Plainview Auto Parts 3.59 ~ `.~ McDonald Trading Post N~cDonald Trading Post P~:einecke Bros. T~ielvin T s Nl,~bil Ser. Medical Center Hospital P~iaggard Nall NSotor Co. Norris Cleaners & Hatters Oswald Printing Plains Drug Inc. Plains Drug In . Pioneer Pavers Inc. Plains t~Jelaling Supply Plainsman Dry Insect. Plainview Hardware Co. Plainview Hareware Co. Richardson Shamrock Richardson Shamrock Richardson Sh~f;mrock Swayze Bros. Builders Seipp Machine Shop Seipp I~~Zachine Shop Shook Tire Co. Shook Tire Co. Texas ~~~elders ;~unply Winn P~'".,tor Co. 62.34 Plainview Auto Parts 101.35 34.00 City General Transf. 9000.00 6.01 State Dept. of Pub. T~:eif 5423.67 2.45 ~' 33.30 10 ?. 00 J 0 Bier Postmaster 99.00 22.23 P H Bryan Trailer RAgist. 5.00 2 . $ 5 ~, ~, ,- 6.00 34.70 State Treas. Int. & Sink 27.50 7.b3 Carl Grizzell Plb. & H 5.27 9.b6 medical Center Hospital 33.33 x2.40 ~'~. E. Rogers Texaco 3.25 50.95 Swayze Bros. Const 735.00 312.50 Vies Electric 306.30 33.41 Vic's Electric 10.00 79.49 S.:~. Bolles San Antonio 130.00 4.75 City Payroll 166$0.04 4.00 City Payroll 2444.50 2.15 City Payroll 5$4.00 150.57 John N~cPherson ~°r H Refund 5.00 37.00 Jac: B~. Dickey $.33 4.00 A. D. Harris 16.67 21.$~ Illinois Californ.a 2.31 21.00 Roswell Alexander 17.50 3.40 Robert Johnson $.50 22.54 Winn P~iotor Co. 126.29 loved by Alderman Cline and seconded b~~T Alderman Taylor that the meeting adjourn. The Motion Carried. ~~~~ ~ ~.' p~%Z P. H. Bryan, C erk P•'1. B. Hood, ~ayor November 6th 1961 Regular Session Mayor i~. B. Hood presided with Alderman Geo. L. Taylor, Alvin Stokes, Maurice Hanna, and C. B. Cline, Jr. were present. City Attorney Joe Sharp and City Engineer W. R. Hogge also were present. A petition from various citizens of Part of the Chatham Addition in the south part of the City wes presented as.~ing to be annexed to the City. The petition was examined and it was determined that a major- ity of the residents and qualified voters in the district described has signed the petition and the statements therein were true and cor- r_~ct. It was moved by Alderman Hanna and seconded by Alderman Taylor, that the petition be granted and Ordinance No: 757 be passed bPinging the described territory in the City Limits. The P~i~tion Carried. The Mayor read bids on a pickup for Director of Public Health and Welfare as follows: Haggard Nall G Psi C 1, » Ford Niotor Company for $ cylinder Interns~tional 2 T Reuel Nash Chen. 1961 1675.00 1962` 1$25.00 1962 1644.00 add $5.00 ~i'. T. Cain 1$41.14 1962 1640.90 Pvioved by Alderman Cline and seconded by Alderman Stokes, that Council accept trie lova bid. The Motion Carried. Moved by Alderman Cline and seconded by Alderman atokes that estimate of dirt hauling by John C. Thrasher be a_nproved for payment amount X61$.00. The Motion Carried. I~~i ved by Alde:•snan Cline and seconded by Alderman Hanna that Engineers estimate in favor of Bryan and Hoffman on paving contract be paid in the amount of X4,$41.79. The Potion Carried. `Moved by Alderman Hanna and seconded by Alderman Stokes that engineers estimate in favor of Bryan and Hoffman be paid in the amount of X732.50. The N~oti on Carried. '. 1 :~ 2..~ !'.~ Moved by Alderman Cline and seconded by Alderman Hanna that bill of I"agg~rd NaI1 for Engineering Department Station b~'agon in the amount of bid ~1,g75.00 be paid. The Notion Carried. I4ioved by Alderman Hanna and seconded by Aldermen Cline that Ordinance No. 75$ Amending Building Code subsection 4 of section 257 be pas~;ed. The T~Iotion Carried. 1 Moved by Alderman Taylor seconded by Alderman Stokes that teh Code on speed limits be repealed in part, being subsection 3 of section 75 of Chapter 14 of the Code of the City of Plainview by p~ssinT Ordinance No. 759. The T~~`oti on Carried. The i~~iinutes of October 16th mere read and approved. I'~ioved by Alderman Hanna and seconded by Alderman Cline that the Bil]_ on curbs and gutters due Bryan & Hoffman be paid in the amount of X1,029.30. The Motion Carried. C:"J C a' ~-. 1 1 Nhved by Alder~ian Han.la and seconded by Alderman Cline that the reo_ orts be recieved and filed and the bills approved for payri,ent. The T~r,~tion Carried. LIST OF BILLS NOVEI~:B~T~ 6, 1961 The Hard•,„er::?~ en~~~ '~''~~°~~ ~ K g .~ ~. . ~ `'the" I~ard~er A '~ Y~ . 156.2 The Harder Agency 15.31 Larry Christian 6.00 Canadian R. YVater Autho r.$70.00 Trustee Firements R&R 142.20 Hale Co. Statb Bank 17206.32 Hale Co. State Bank 6905$.66 Hale Co. St.:te Bank 97051.$3 Joe Martin 10.00 Great Am. R®serve 2$2.39 Great Am. Ft serve Ins. 3$.2$ Great Am. Reserve Ins. $.11 Santa Fe Railway 19.14 Huff TS Food Store 21.90 Firestone Stores 32.64 SouthTsrester 1 Bell Telep . 331.51 Southwester~l Bell T"lep . 60.01 H. P. Pelphrey 14.10 P. H Bryan Lubbock 16.10 Petty Cash 51.44 Petty Cash 322 South~;estern Bell Telep . 23.25 Board o~ City ~evelopment250.00 Board of City Develop. 1250.00 Superior Metal t~'orks 275.00 Southwestern Beli Telep 25.20 Shamrock Uil ~C Gas 1434.19 Shamrock Oil & Gas 1$0.40 Drew Cilla ~~Zemeograph 7.20 Phillips Petroleum Co. 12.4$ J,~hn Thrasher Dirt Const. 50.00 Jury (Valentine) 12.00 R. E. Cross Convention 170.00 P. H. Bryan ~ 160.00 W. R. Hogge 150.00 Texas New Mexico Bus 9.~ City Payroll 17677.03 City Payroll 2454.50 City Payroll.. 5$4.00 E. D. Elliott R,~fund 23.75 T-3ercantile Nat'l Bank 125.00 Itfercantile Nat!1 Bank 3036.15 G bJ McDonald R fund 23.15 e Auto Parts Supply 67.14 Auto Parts Supply 36.5$ Army & N vy Store $6.02 Tfac Austin Co. $.40 Gene Bur;r~us 14.9$ B & C Electr.~nics Labs 90.9$ Frontier RAntal Service 5.62 Goodyear Service Stores 307.2$ Gales Presceiption Shop 21.76 Gallaway's Janitor Supplies 27.99 Wylie Hall 6~0~~ Herald News Publishing 247.$0 E. K. Hufstedler ~ Son 23.90 Higginbotham Bartlett 1$2.2$ J. 4u. Hamby Distributor 2, 2$ Hale County 37$.50 Hilton Hotel 24,40 R. G. Hanvey 12.50 Hilton Hotel Cleaners 225 Henryts Tire Co. 2.00 Jarvis Tull & Co. 35.30 Kale Uniforms 25.59 Kimbell Plainview Co. 14.00 Lubbock Auto Co. 3.$6 Donald S. Lavinge 6.50 Joe Long t s TJobil 11.50 Ni~:lvin ~ s P~obil 2.00 IcDonald Trading Post 90.41 S C 1'~ T~~archant 47.00 P~~aggard ~Ial1 T~Zotor 31.3 5 i~4edical Center Hoszital 100.00 NI & i-d :itationery 13.46 Neal1s 0?1 & Butane 27.55 National Oil & Butane 37.$4 Neptune Nieter Co. 993.95 Tdorris Cleaners 6.05 Ost~lald Printing 55.10 Plainview Hospital & Clinic 52.64 Plainview Plate Glass 5.$~ Plainview Laundry 2.05 Plainview Hardware Co. x$.51 Plainview safety Lane 1.50 Plains Welding Supply 2.40 Plains Mach in-:ry Co. 13$.25 Phillips Battery Co. $6,50 Plainview Plumbing; Co. 6$.2$ Plains Drug, Inc. 2,54 Pioneer Pavers, Inc. $9.70 Pioneer Natural Gas 266.66 Reeds adrecking Co. 77.46 Ed Reynolds Humble 2.49 Rogers Battery & Electric 6.79 Reuel Plash Chevrolet 161.$1 reams Electric 29.61 Russell Uniform Co. 14.79 Robinson & Herring Drug 5.$5 Be-Ge l'Ianufacturing Co. J. B. Battle Uniform Blair Drug Co. Blair Drug Co. B & VJ Sup~~ly Barrettes Autorn~tive Brades Welding Service Burroughes Corp City Blacksmith Shop Churchwell Bros. Oil Chuck hJI; tchell, Inc. Clove & Cowan Clo~r.~e & Cowan Certified Laboratories Colubia Gulf Service Curry T~tr. Freight C & $ Mfg. Co. ~^Y. T. Cain i~Itr. Co. Craig Uil Co. Connor T;.=thes Co. Dempster Brothers Derr.pster Brothers Degge Typewriter J hn Thrasher Dirt Cont. Dulaney Auto Parts Nary Dye, P~':. D. Diamond Industrial Supply Eaton Stationery The Flax Com~oany 19$.$1 Richardson Shamrock -r. .50 243.10 Swayze Bros. Construction 60.00 1.79 Stovall Booher Radiator 45.17 45.20 The Rohan Co. 5$6.45 17. $0 The rtohan Co. 69.36 19.64 Shook Tire Co. 207.7$ 276.69 Stone & T•'eredith 9.25 363.60 Seipp 1`•achine Shop 61.70 66.41 Vr. 0. Speck Machinery 30.00 $.27 Smith Blair 122.$7 2.11 Southw st t`ieter & Supply 74.64 139.69 State Chemical Company 312.59 3666.14. Strainer Super Service 62.39 62.31 Smith I'•unicioal Suo~lies 297.$6 x.0.4.0 S T~J Public Service 1311.00 7.55 3 ~'4 Public Service 1779.73 10.4.7 Texas Police Supply 9.4.0 12.06 ~ Town House R st. 295.92 6.11 Vickes Tachirie Shop 26.50 6.95 ~7estern Union Telegraph 3.00 254.22 t~Jarrenes Garage 3.09 500.49 ~Ao ~dy e s Tire Servic e 3.00 16.50 jti-G Pharma y 1.35 61$.00 VJilson„Grian Company 11.4.4. 4..00 6'Jinn M for Co. 262.96 12.50 c'r'est Texas Equipment 321.53 32.0$ j~ill Niachin~ry 8c Supply 151.73 112. $5 T~laggard Na11 itiotor Co. 1975.00 15.95 CITY CLERKS REPORT FOR UCTOB~i 1961 Water Rents 7453.74 Excess Water 104.15.26 Taps 1000.00 Sewer Rents 4230.9$ Sanitation Charge 5255.64 TOTAL 2$355.62 Miscellaneous General Fund Reciepts Violations Crim. 24.9$.00 Traffic 16$1.75 Penaltys 229.00 440$.75 Traf- 0- Teria 735•$1 Advaloreum Taxes 66123.50 Franchise T~:x SouthT•~estern Public Service Co. 5436.26 Buildings, permits 965.90 Plumbing 360.50 Gas 95.00~~'lec. 19$.30 1619.70 Sanitary Inspection foo~ Rents Lots 500.00 Animals Doi Taps 2.00 Vital Statistics T'I~.scellaneous Sales Pol. Phone Calls 20.00 T~'Iaps i permits 435.00 Auditorium 50.00 550.00 Pound 37.50 .39.50 39.50 permit 1.00 Fill extinguishers 9.00 3.75 33.75 Miscellaneous Refunds Co. Club gas 34•$9, Police mileage 2.20 BCD Group Ins. 1$.91 American Legion for gas 104..69, Return of Trailer license fees 11.OC, Police Copy Certi. 50 ~ 172.19 . .~= f ;:. TvIoved ~by Alderman Hama the City of Plainview b Ko :omo, Chapter 14.. By TOTAL 79593.96 and seconded by Alderman Cline that the code of e Amended (speed on 7th Street between Joliet and Ordinance No. 760 The Motion Carried. Moved Alderman Hanna and seconded by Alderman Cline that the meeting adjourn. The RZotioh Carried. i T~~. B. Hood, Tvaynr B, Brya Cler REGliL?I ;~ ~~SSION _'I~) `' E ,"'~I~ 2C 1961 _ , 9 ~ dam' ,1..~ v~°• `°~~ a_a The City Council met in h~egul~r Session with N~avor T:. B. :food presiding and the fo1loU:ing Aldermen present: '~'~. H. Irby, George L Taylor, ~]_vin Stokes, I~`~au.rice Hanna and C. B. Cline, Jr. Cit~r Attorney Joe Sharb and City Engineer wv. it. Hog~;e also were present. ~ ` A Petition was read signed by J. 3. ~~oberts and trie '.avlr-zd estate heirs askin to be annexed to the City involving approxim-jtel~;r 5 acres includ - in:~ Block 96 Colle e Hill, after consi ieration of said petition. It ~ti~as moved by Alderr,,an Taylor anc' seconded by Alderman Sto~.es th~9t tie peti- tion be ;ranted a_~id Orc?finance ~dur;-fiber 751 be oa~sed annexing; the terri- tory as requE~~sted. y The I'-iotion Carried. The I~.a~:%or s,zbr:.itted tree folloi~.~ing; names to represent the City on tree City Cou~lty Health Unit: Dr. Randell I-?e~Te, P~:rs. ~:~:rlc :,r deck`, Harca~,r S:Ielby, Ray D. Blair, Tie County having previsiousl~.T appointed: Dr. J. C. Fr~:~~nlan, Edr"r Brown, Joe I`'ayo, Olliver H-_rr~,el~ for the county. It vaas moved by Alderman Stokes and sec~~nded bar Alder-,~~n Ian~a th t the T~'ia ~~or appointment be conf irr-red. The Joti on Carried. I'v~oved by Al:~err,.an Cline and seconded by Alderman Irby th=,t t'..e '_a~ror be ~'~ oathorized to sign the second arne~ided ler se con..+_,ract ad^in~T 6 r~:ore trash containers from Dempster Durr,pster dated 11-24-1961. ~` The T:otion Carried. °~' T'~ioved by Alderrr,a~z Taylor and seconded by Alderman Hanna that Ordinance No. 762 be p~~tised - school zone speed on 20th Street U- i ~a A~ t•davl-~nd. 'Q~ustin Street between Campbell and Given. The Totion Carried. T~~ioved by Alderman Ta~rlor and seconded b~,r Alder~_=;n Hanna th=t Ordinance No. 763 be passed school Zone, ~ulnc~r Strut, Date :street, Elm & Cedar, So~_zth Broad~:ay, between 9th & IOth Colurr.bia Street between 10th ?x, 12th. T~`loved by Al~~l~:rman urer be aut'norize Hignvaay account the City National The T°otion Carried. Hanna and seconded by Alderman Irby that the City Treas- ~ and directed to transfer X100000.00 from the Street in the Hale Count-r St~.te Ban'. to a like account in an'_~, in order to ezualize deposits. The T~otion Carried. T~oved by Alderman Irby and seconded by Alderman Cline that Counci_1 auth- prize pavin;~ bet~~~een 14tr and Canyon Streets, 2 b],ock west. The iTotion Carried. Loved by Alderman Taylor and seconded by Alderman Hanna that t:~e Council advertise for bids on a new p_;ararre truck and approximately 3000 feet =~ inch water pipe c~;st iron and or asbestos. The TMotion Carried. i.~Ioved by Alderman Taylor and seconded by Alderman S~.okes that the reports be accepted and filed and the bills approved for payTient. The T~"oti ~n Carried. TVoved by Alderman Taylor and seconded by Alderman Sto?,as that the meeting; adjourn. The I'~~tion G~rried. ~"'~' ~'" P. II. B yap, City; •' er T-'I. B. Herod, I~~'~a~ror LIaT Or BILLS FRJT•': fidOV`ll,'.3~;L 20 THI~U i~~;C ~J1,==~ ~~ 4, 1961 Burl Middleton 3.25 Ollie's Key Shop 1 10 City at. 2•c Hwy Pond 1000)C17.00 '~ 'f t~ . 3.60 City ~°r & ~ Tran sfer 3$9.60 Pacific Pumping 245.00 City Payroll Fi re 5.00 Panhandl e Electric $ 0~ City Blac~.srnith 26.44 Phillips 3attery Co. t _ . _°`~. 70,65 Shamrock Oil & Gas 1317.$1 Pioneer Nat~v~ra1 Gas'"` ~ _ {~,~.27~,pG Shamrock Oil & ~~as 157.00 Pioneer Pavers 9.54 ~~ ~.# ~ `? SouthTti•estern Bell ~l'Plep.~rone 320.27 Plainview Hospital 129.25 Solithti;est~ern Be 11 `l'~1eprrone 45•$9 Plainvi~.~va I~iotor :per. 3.45 I~iallo~~;~ House T,ioving 217.50 Plianvi~~~w Plumping Co. 1$.lb Illinois Calif. Expres:~ 9. $0 Plainview Safety Lane 195.50 J 0 }3ier Postmaster 99.00 B & B Electronic Co. 35.04 Joe i'•';artin 10.00 Rears Electric 72.1$ City Payroll Acct. 17797.90 ReedTS '~~~recsing Co. 9.97 City Payroll 2503.90 I~;euel idash Chevrolet 139.62 City Payroll 5c~4.OG Robinson Herring 16.35 I~ E Cross Austin 150.00 Itoc~~c~•~rell Bros. & Co. 125.10 A & H Bit Service 22.00 PLogers Battery & Elec. 69.11 Autry ~ Navy Store 2.67 Smith Plumbing Ser. 4.50 Auto Parts Su ;ply 95.42 Sarita Fe Trail Tr~._--rs. 26.43 B & B Neon Sign Co. 125.00 Sargent SoUrell, Inc. 53.55 B ~; C Electronics Labs 32$•40 Seipp i:achine Shop 50.00 J B Battle Uniform 1471.25 Shook Tire Company 143.0"? B & C Electronics 59.60 Smith Blair 36.10 Blair Drug Co. 30.25 S ti'd I',';eter & Supply Co. 60.00 Blair Drug Co. 9.60 S Y`J Pu'olic Service 32.27 Gene Bum~~us 13.37 S ~`y` Public Service 1311.00 U, S. Civil Defense 7.50 Vu U Speck P~-Tachi nery ~~0.04 Lti~ T Cain Isar. Co. 6.07 State Chemical Co. 33.60 Carlton Trim Sh_;p 7.00 Strains Suer Service 34.33 Chruch~~~ell Bros. Oil 17.50 Traf-0 Teria 60$.4$ Clifton shirt Co. $0.30 County Clerk 1.00 Clove & Cowen 7$3.60 Vick f s i:ac~~.ine Short ~ 5.75 Con.-Ley Lott 57.60 'Jest's Pharmacy 6.50 Cooper Pontiac 222.21 Wilson Grain Co. 11.66 Craig Harriman Co. 12.22 ~'uinn liotor Co. 179.1$ Curry I~'rotor Freight 20.05 Bo•~rd of 'r~~ater en~;in. 320.00 Daffern Steel & Iron 5.05 Hale County Airport 146.00 Daffern Steel & Tron 19.36 ti°vylie Hall 5.00 Der:~ipster Brothers 501.41 J lv Hamby $.90 Diarriond Industrial 6.$4 Haynes h~otor Co. 1b.61 T~iary Dye, I~!. D. 34.56 Henry ~ s Tire Co. 11.00 C H Dragert Co. 51.40 Herald P1e~~s Publishing 216.60 Dulaney tirzt;o Parts 50.00 I-Iir~;~;inbotrram Bartlett 246.27 Duro Test Corport:~tion 73.19 iii ~c yr Sty tionery 11.43 Eaton Itationery $96.24 I~Ia~gard Nall Isar. Co. 3.93 Firestone Stores 16.07 Medical Center Hospita 1100.00 Tom Feagin's Repair 13.65 I~~einceke Bros. 6.61 Flex tiod I'i~e Tool Co. 22$.96 P~'ielton Clark 9.00 Foxworth Galbraith 13.95 Ifiey=r Bl<~nke Co. 4.40 Frontier 3ody Shoo 10.74 Midwest Reproduction 32.50 GalesTs Presecipton 21.6$ Iotor P~~achine 115.01 Gallati~ay Janitor .dup. 71.70 McDonald Trading Post 6$.25 Golden Anderson Valve Co. 123.00 `-.. B. I'criee CR:"EDIT X7.07 Norris Cleaners 5.00 Navajo I~~eter Co. 1045.27 I'1 y~ University Traffic 2.56 Kegular Session December 4, 1'961 the City council met in Regular;ession with Nlayor 1`'I. ~. Hood presiding and tr~.e following Aldermen present: '~~'. I~. Irby, Geo. I. 'Taylor, Nalzrice Hanna and C. ~. Cline, Jr. Joe Sharp City Attorney and bd. R. Rogge City Engineer were also present. fog the meeting. Moved by Alderman Hanna and seconded by ap.~rov~: transfer of Taxi Cab Franchise to B. D. ~~lexander and R. 'vU'. Hamm. I'~oved by Alder•mar. Cline and seconded by authorize purchase of Asphalt Tank frog: $1044.00 pl~zs freight . alderman Cline that the Council ~f City Cab Co. from Bob Douglas `l'he i•~°ot ion Carried. Alderman Taylor that the Council Plai r~s Machinery Cor pany for The 1',lotion Carried. jhe i~'Iayor appointed C. 1. Johnson, GVayne Arnold and Kelse Garrison to terms on the City Planning, Corrrrnission expiring 12-31-b4. hloved by Alderman Hanna and seconded by Alderman Irby th<~t the appointments be confirmed. The I~lotion Carried. l~loved by Alderman dine and seconded by Alderman Irby th,-:t paving be authorized on 'T'ravis Street from 4th t.; 5th Street. The ''lotion Carried. 1 REPORTS were read for November as Follows: Bail d~~r~g Permits Tax Collector Ci.t'T Clerk 'u~'ater & Newer Traf-O-Teria Police Report Franchisef Tax Pioneer I~'at. Gas Building Inspections Sanitary Inspections vents ~~~TatF~~r pumped gallons Anir1r41_ s Vital Statistics Feat Inspector Fees Accra. License reciepts Advalreum taxes General r'und r~'iscellaneous Sales 1'<2iscellaneous Refunds Parking Iv"Teter Reciepts 252450 . ~' 6~07~3.99 26652.75 1103.61 2759.00. 1294.39 530.50 110.75 625.00 58901200 20.00 26.00 b2.2C 101.00 4240c~ . 76 65. t3o 293.76 2410.50 LIST Or BILLS FnCI": rI0'~T ~I'~".BI_~R 20 THRtJ D~~ CE~'BE; 4, 1961 r°..~ ~., [] Burl P•~`iddleton 3.25 OllieTs Key Shop City 1t.&Hwy Bond100000.00 Ollie's Ivey Sh~~p Cit~T ~datR-Sew Transr•er 389.60 Pacific Purn;~ing Co. Cit~r Payroll Fire 5.00 Panhandle Electric City Placksmith 26.44 Phillips Batterv Co. / Shamrock Oil & Gas 1.317.81 Pioneer P1at~zral Gas Shamrock Oil & Gas 157.40 Pioneer Pavers Southwestern. Be11 Tele r~. 320.27 Plainview Hospital Southwestern Be1.1 Tele p. 45.89 Plain~~^iecv Motor Service P1:allow House Moving 217.50 Plainview Plumbing Co. Illinois California Ex p. 9.50 Plainview Safety Lane J 0 Bier, Postmaster 99.80 B R~ B lilectronic C ~_ r;any Joe i~~_artin 10.00 Reams I:"ectric Cit~r Pa_,=rcll Acct. 17797.90 Reuel i~Tash Chevrolet Cit.r Payroll 2503.90 Robinson Herring City Payroll 554.00 ilock;~rell Bros. 8° Co. R. E. Cross ~~ustin 150.00 Reed ~ s ;,,;'reckir~g Co. A fir, H Bit Service 22.00 Rod ens Batter~.r ~~ Electric Army &. Navy Store 2.67 Smith Plumbing .:ervic e Auto Parts Jupp1.Y 95.42 The Santa t~'e Trail `I'ransp B R~ B Neon Sign Co. 125.00 Sargent Sovrell, Inc. B F~. C Electronics Labs 325.40 Seipp h'achine ~r.op J B Battle iJniform 1471.25 Shook Tire Cornoanv B P,~ C electronics 59.60 Smith Blair / Blair Crag "o. 30.25 S lv` peter & Supply Co. Blair Drug ~%o. 9.60 S v Public Service Gene B~,irnpus 13.37 :S 6^J Public service U. S. Civil ~~efense 7.50 111 C Jp~ck Is~Tachinery ~~ T Cain Motor ''o. 6.07 State `~hemical Co. Carlton Trim Sr. p 7.00 Traf-O-Teria Churchw~~ll Bros. Oil 19.50 County Clerk Clifton .`shirt Co. u0.30 Viclt 1 s Machine ohop Clo~-e &, Cowan 703.60 Strain's Japer Service Conley Lott 57.60 'Jest's Pharmacy Cooper Pontiac 222.21 ~Jilson Grin Co. Craig Hammon Co. 12.22 ~^Jinn IJ`otor `'o. Curry Iti"rotor Freight 20.65 Board of '.~,'ater Engineers Daf!'ern Steel & Iron 5.05. Gales Prescription I'iaffern Steel ~~ Iron 19.36 Gallaway's Janitor Supolies Deg:.ester ~ro~~.:;hers 501.41 Golden ynderson. Valve Oo. Ds_amond Industrial 6.54 Ha1_e Co. r~irr~ort i•:ary Jye, I'`: ~. ~ 34.50 'lwlie IIa1.l C II l~ragert "o. 51.40 J~ ~:~;' Hamb-r Dulaney auto Parts 50.00 Haynes I~~rotor "o. Duro Test "orportati.on 73.19 Henry's 'f'ire `'o Eaton 3t~:t,ionery 596.24 Herald Mews Publishing Firestone _~tores 1c~.07 Higginbotham Bartlett Tom Feagin's Repair 13.65 i~~: & ;~ Staticnery Flex Rod I'i.pe Tool Co. 225.96 Haggard ~~all I~~`tr. Co. Fo~worth G~~lbruith 13.95 Medical Center Hospital Frontier Body Shop 1C .74 ~",ei necl~.e Bres . Midwest P~enroduction ;2.50 I~~~e1t.~~n Clark I~rtotor I~~aclrine ~ 115.01 Meyer B1_anke ~o. I~~:c` onald Trading Post 6.25 I~~i. B. "•~cKee CI~~h~~DIT Navaio Freight 12.5. Neptune meter "o Tvorris gleaners 5.00 N ~^1 University Tr ~ffic Inst. „-.. ~ ~ R,~ ; 1.10 3.00 245.00 5.00 70.65 27o.Cy 95.54 12.25 3.45 ib.lo 1-95.50 35.04 72.1 139.02 10.35 125.10 9.97 o`~ .11 4. SC 26.43 53.55 5".0: 14d.C9 36.10 o~;.. OC 32.27 1311. CO bC.C4 ~'.oC 608.48 1.00 5 . 'i 7 34.33 ~~, 50 11.66 179.1 320.00 2i.c5 71.70 123.00 140.00 5.00 5.90 16.01 11 . CO 21t~.60 24.27 11.43 3.93 lOC . CO 6.61 9.CC 4.40 57.07 104.5.27 2.56 T~ioved by t~lderman Irby and seconded by Alderman Hanna that the reports be accepted and filed and that the bills be ap~_;roved for payment. The T~~:otion Carried. Moved by Alderman Cline and seconded by Alderman Irby that Council ap,~>rove the voucher for payment of ~2u25.00 on Comprehensive Plan to Koch-Fowler ~; Grafe by St~x'~e Health Dep~=~rtment. The Notion Carried. The minutes of November 20th were read and approved. i°ioved by :~lderrnan Taylor arid_ seconded by Aldermen Cline that tYie meeting adiourn. The T.~ioition Carried. . Bryar_, 'ty clerk M. B. Hood, Mayor REGUL.:~~ :~'~S:~IC'1 ~)ECET~?BER 18, 1961 The City Council met in Regular Session with N:a~ror T~:. B. hood presiding; and the fol_owing ~~ldermer. present: ~^J. I~. Irby, Geo. L. Taylor, T~Taurice Hanna, anc3 C. B. Cline, Jr. Joe Sharp City Attorney and ~~',~. R. =io~~e City Engineer were also present. The T~"a-~ror reAd bids :~n ~ inch pipe recieved in response to public renuests +s fcllows• ~~~'~'~': ~. inch CiP Mci^.'ar.e C.~~st ~Yron% P'~~,~ 2.1,.2=~ . Clove &, Cov:an .-asbestos Cemet i'.pe 1.77 Lone Star Steel Co. Cast Iron Pipe 2.52 American Cast Iron. Pipe 2.547 2.657 TT_kir~r~ Supply Co. Asbestos cement 1.80 John Mansvill-e Co. tlsbestos cer~:ent 1.75 Moore Supply Co. Cemet Pipe Less l~~ 1.00 U. S. Pi~;e & Supple Co. Cast Iron X350 2.6~s 200 2.56 X150 2.41 1'~Iorrisor: Supz~ly Co. Cer-iert Pipe 1.77 Action on bics was deferred to meeting of Januar~r 2., 1962. I'•:oved by ilderrnan Manna and secondF~d by .alderman Cline that ~~ay State Health Deportment final payment on Cit;-'s part of Cornprehen.~ive P1-an of $3245.00. T~~_e I'~°otion Carried. Moved by Alderman Taylor and seconded by Alde_-gran Cline that the Street lights at S. E. 5th R Broad~,-ay be changed from 2500: to 4000 lumen and at t~tYr &, Travis chanr-:ed from 2500 to 4000 lumen. That installation of 4.000 lumen be authorized on S. E. 4th & Broadway and 250:: lumen be authorised on 21st & El Paso Streets. The P~:otion Carried. Moved by Alderman Taylor and seconded b r hld-erman Cline the-.t we pay Canadian River T~~unicipal ~ater Authority 15cents p~'r meter on assessment in January. The i'~Zotion Carried. Moved by alderman Hanna and seconded by Alderman Cline that pas resol- ution on Johnson i~~iotor lease as reque~:>ted and. accomr~anied with. cashiers check of 650.00 extending the time. The T~Totion Carried. A RED>C)LiJTI(~N THE ST~~`i=E Or'' TEXAS ~ C I Tv ~~F PLC: Ih ~- I1~, ,: ~ ~~ ~~A ~`~8.i,~ ~THERB,S, by lease contract entered into by and bct~.reer. the City of Plainview and Don Johnson, dated the 6th day ,~' September, 1~~b0, Para~ranh 5 thereof provides that no improverrient:; ,~rP to be placed upon said prerr.ises unless the buildin~~ or imprcverr:ents are free and clear of all liens and encumbrances or ~Anless t~_e aers:,r: holdin~_. a mortgage or other lien on t}~e building; or other i:~r~rcve- ments placed on the prer:!ises shall r~rior to the time s~~id bui.ldir_~ or ocher improvements ~`~re placed ~n saic; pre~r_'_ses, subor~_ate his hi:~n or mort.~,~~~e to the laridlord.'s lien of tree City of }'1_aim~ ~ ;-~;, said contr<~ct f'urt}!er providing for a forfeiture o~ . ~, : ~; c~ntr ct in the event this rrovision of the le~:.;se is violate .arid ~~}11 l "!~i:~, the Sald leSSe, }~On ~}'Jhr1SCn, deS1rE'.;; tl p1c.;ce 1mprOVe rnents or. acid premises ar!d t:,~ give The Cit~r i~~ational Bann. of Plain- view, Texas, a mortga~~e and lien on said imr>rove;~:ents t.:; sec~.ArF a note payable in 26 :riont~rs ; and :drHB~r~AS, the said Don }}o}:~!son has prepaid his rent for a p rind of. 26 rp•~ith{s. ,~ri~~.. he d~:sires th:~t t}:e Citj;~ of P lainview in -e.* ~ , •~ e~'n~s~~eri~~.~y~~ t~~:~'ke~.f`~~;~,;aive its right to forfeit sai~a lease :end said forfeiture provis=ions of said lease hereinabove sr~~:c_f cally referred t~ ~ f;~r trie said period >f 2e rriontris; y >\r(L'T, THh,~•'_rFOR,~, B}s IT ri ,:3CLVi?D BY TH. C1 TY C~;IJi~}"Ii ~"~ ~' _, ~ C1~TY JF PL ~_T1`1`T~ ~~;`.~' That in consi~~eration of the prepayment of the rent on tY~e prcz~erty covered by the lease hereinabove referred to ,~ for a period of 26 months, that the said. provision rely~tin~ t ; ,~ subrogation of a mortgage or lien by any rnortg~=~~or or lienh ,icier a••-. to the larrdlo-rd's Lein of the City of Plainview is he rebv ~rraived for the said period of 20 mont}~is for w}~iic}-i the said re'-:t is prepaid. P~~ ~~ .. J r~P1 R:~'Jr:'D this pith day J~cer. er, :~ D. lyol i~-:. B. Hood TT~~ S ~T•~`'~R, Cit`y' of . lainview A ` T: P. I~. Bryan CITY CL~sRr., City of Plainview P~~oved b°, :alderman Cline and seconded b~r Alderman Ta~,Tior tr:Ut pa: .. Ordinance h?o. 704 closing alley on Craig Lot. ;;ee Ordinance Book the "Notion Carried. Moved b y t'~lder:~nan Taylor and seconded by Alderman Hanna thutelective ~ff'icers `;al~_ries be set at present prices for t}e en~uin,~ 2 years. T~~"ayor 375.00 a.rd Alder:r:an 60.00 }i?er mo__th. The ~~~'otion Carried. The minlztes of !ecember 4th were read and approved. ~_oved by Aiaer:,.an Taylor and seconded by Alderrr:an Hanna that t~:e reports he accented and filed and the bills approved for pa~rment. The i'~otior. Carried. LI~~r, :)F' BILLS FR(:~r ; '~ P 13 ~R 4th THitL ,'.; ' B~~',}~ 19, 1;61 Arco Publis}-rin~; Co. Geor~,e L. Jal~inger v"u~. tS, COmC)S Flo-zd ~Toods ~~° I~'~cCreery American 'Teter ';orks .arrow Concrete Comabny Brad's ~,^4'eldin~ Service Barrett r~,ztcrnotive Curry ~~•''.ot or r re fight Cit.,t Blacksmith City Blac~~_,~smith r~,:~st ~~ide P'r~cer~.r &, Ser. ~drniston Service Station Bdmistc;n Service St_~?;ion First Sup ,1 ,, Co. Fire Appliance Co. Gebo Distributing Hale C _;unt}~T r:inbell Plainview Co. 7.14 Trustee r'ir men's R p. }t 1-ur~d 234.58 23878.00 Shamr;;ck Oil & Gas 147.71 9200.00 Sha:::rcch 01 ?, Gas 108.03 25909.00 ?--Tale County :Mate Bank 2030 . CO 25.00 Hale Count. State Bark 1450.00 2.70 Underwood Ccrport~aion 50.0~~; 7.33 Duncar_ Parkin: }~"eter 20,1~~:~ 2.11 Johr. Thrasher 237, 50 3.97 Cit-:r cf Plainview F_.•v-roll 16657.0: 24.66 Cite,- ;f Plain~~iew Pa--rcll _ 2414.50 89.75 `-'it,, cf Plainview : ay-roil 5u4.00 9.25 The Harder ~'~gencY 6C2 . Cc~ 10.15 The Harder :agency 14.43 3.57 The Harder ,~gencv y7,:al ~s.22 it~~a~;gard mall i~, v.`, . <?250C.OC 128.89 Board of •~•~ter t~ngir_eers 32S.OC 2.23 Johr_ Thrasher 3~7.SC' 416.46 Holland Tanp ffice 1-x,50 31.96 i'~",elvins P•=obil 14.,48 ~ ~ ~~ ~ ~Iu"sin~; Home r T~m 22.15 T~Ut `onal. Cll &, Butane 24.36 rde.~l ~ s 0' l 8: Butane X3.10 Plair.vie~"~ Harley t~)avidson 47.35 Plainvi-'w Harley Davidson 713.30 Plainvew Auto Parts X34.94 Plainview Hardy"care Co. 51.1x.0 Plainview Tiardtiti~are Co. 55.96 Perry Bros. ~~F~rvice x.77 Plains ';deldin~r Supply ~.n3 Plainview Plate Glass 14.64 Plai nvi ~~vr Plate Glass 12 .04 Ricrr<.~r~~son;:hamrrock 2.00 Swayze Brot~ers 17.20 Dr. Smith Johns~:n P!~ F;obir~s 25.00 Scads Cafe 152.05 S~.nla~,rze Brothers 35.2 Texas Municipal Retirement 61.91 Stovall Booker Radiator 14.00 Swayze Brotm rs Cor:strr~ction95.00 Ostiaald minting 13.25 Vic's ~l~_~ctric 33.50 ~~~~ylie's Plumbing 10.93 ?.^iesle~r's Ij,lectric 110.4 ~destern inion 3.00 Joe Lora- r s T~~obi1 12 .50 Vic's ~~iectric b7.74 Vies lectric 4.32 _ Plairwiew ';,'eldin~: ~c i) yilling 4.50 Connor T'~~=attics 8~ Co. 27.57 T~`rn . J . ~°T. i4'axwell 49.84 S. L. Belles 7.70 Chicken. Inn 5.50 Huff's Food Store 4.35 Texas n•~ur.ici~al Retire:~er_t 795.77 Texas T~~:lznicinal Retirement 117.97 T~~:dved by tild~~rrnai7 Tasrlor and seconded b,,T ~=1der-r~an Hanna that the meeting; adjourn. The ~"otion Carried. _ ~ ti~ CI'T'Y CL!';RK T:°~YOR R;JGt'L:"';P~ `~'~S~~IOT~ti Jr.T`U~R`~r 2, 1962 The City Council met in the Council room at tli° City Hall wi_tli ~°:,.ror '';. B. Ti:~od z~res~~~in~ and t'~;e fallowing ~~ldermen present: ~'~~'. I'. Irby Clvir~ :;token, I;aurice Hunn~a. Geo. L. Ta;rlor ar_d C B. Cline, ~Tr. .. ,. _ . ~ r j~ i u 5', a .f,erP a so ~r mot. ity ~ :~ tt.OrT'i$.~~ ~J!,e ;:h '?°~>. a~~`'!6l? ~1..'~,~ Lrir neGT' ~ ~ O~TfTe ,~ .. .. ~ _ i. The consider~;.,cn of the r5i.pe bid.: reciev~d on L'ccerriber 1otT~ w~.s r >?~:.:ed. T!:oved b~, ~~lde,r:an Taylor and seconded. by ,~,1 ier'm«:n ITanna that r,rie Cour:ci.l accept the low bid of T''.oore S ~pz~1_y Co. at 1.00 per foot Frith 1'~ discc:unt in 10 days. The r`otion. CU.rried. T:ov~ d by ~iderrnan Irby and seconded by ~ilderrnan Tabor th-t the rec~orts be acce;~ted and filed ar<d the bills apr~rov~~d for oay^.e nt. The I~•:otion Carried. ~~onthl_y reports for December City Clerk. °~'ater ~'- Sewer 24235.32 Viol::~tions 2952.50 Traf ~~0-~',eria 811.36 Building; Inspections 707.70 Rents 1225.00 Sanit,~ry Inspections 211.55 Ani.,,al riepartment 23.00 Sundry Licen:~e 90.00 Vit«1 St~ti:~tics 29.50' ^~'liscellar.eous :~~:les d3.50 ``iscellaneous riefunds 12.92 iidrn~iloreua T~,~.xes 60833.02 Prkin~~ I,':eter aeciepts 3041.00 LL:~T ~;F BILI:> T~'R0:' C; t' ;~~. 8th 1961 TIiRU J~.~U:_r`r 2, 19x32 Great ~~rneT°i can Reserve ins. Great t{rnericarr I~.eserve i:nn. Cr°eat ~.merican reserve Ins. icily"~,auT ~xpres: ~1r~ency Charles .?vans C. G. iTo~,~ard RO;~~I #~~37 South~ve steam Be11 Telephone ~'nuthwestF~rr 'r3ell Telephone Railway Bx~re:~s ;,~ency i~311iN~iy ~~XpT'"c~S ~b%,eI':Cy Curry i'~otor F'rei~ht Thcmas ~~u,;1ey Cash-al ~:^,~orr~,er City of Piv. Pa-~rroll Cite of Plainview `_:,a~rroll Cit,,r of Plainvi~,w Payroll Canadian river ~~Tater 1'~. Tex-.1s 'vitrified Pipe Co. 352.10 Plai.nvi~;w I'lumbin~ Co. ld.5t 50.99 Plainv:~ew Cemetery ~~ss'n 27.50 10.30 Phillips Petroleum Co. 3.69 5.51,. T~eed's ,t'rc ckin~? Company 23.3 10.00 The rtchan Company 62.25 79.41 Rogers Battery 8c lilectric 20.92 319.9 ji.owlar.d Gor~~or. 2.40 ~7. db iiockwell Brcthers R,- Co. 13.40 6.45 T~ocl-~rre11 ?rcthers &. Co. 30.44 5.90 Reuel Pdash Chevrolet 237.1b 6.1,.6 '~' I~ Role ~ s "'exac o 3 . CG 10.00 :hook Tire Co. 135.62 1741~s.2~s Drs. ~;r.:.ith Johnson h- R 15.00 2503.00 `_~tovull Booker P~~rdi~:-.tor 22.50 5~4.C0 StrainTs :super :service 20.09 s75.0o St~~te ~hernical Cor,.~any 392.41+ 1092.03 South~,~Estern Plzblic ;~. 1097.96 1 C"~ .~-, exr:~s nitrified Pipe Co, 567.63 ~~bilene Bri.cx Co. 210.00 Gt:ne Burnpus 13 . ~4 J. B. B~ tale uniform 4.00 ~3 ~'. C l~lectror~ics Labs 54.80 Bob's Plumbing; R: ~et~airs 7.50 Blair 'fir:iF~: Co, 6.14 C1o e ~ Cot;,an 44.92 The Camera Shop 17.52 Underwood Corporation 150.00 Cliftor_.3l~~rt Cor~ipany 60.10 C~:~pr~)cl~: I~`achiner.a Co. 123.58 rteuel Dash Chevrolet 1725.50 I'~:,;_r~~,~ _)ye , _ D . 07.50 Oezzzpster _ro;;hers 50=!_.41 llunlap T~ .hors. G :r~i="e 10.05 Ind~_zstri~l Sup~1y Co. 8.06 r'oxworth G:_.lbr~ath 35.00 ine h'echhe-~mer giros. Co. 340.20 Gale's Prescription 12.83 Cou.~t~,~ Clerk 3.00 Bob Hooper I'otor Co. :.:.:,. 4.4.7 rule (=.OUnt;~r ~~~,~'Z)Or~,~',~,,~ :~~?s~ .. `~~ ~ 7~.OC ~.• Mayne , .r„~~~t6r I ~ :° ,, Higt,ir:both<<r:~ Bartlett, 53.26 Hilton Hotel gleaners 2.75 Plains I~4achir~ery Co. 1149.57 I'-roved b~~~ t~ldermar. Tavlor adjozzrn. rn Cl~Y CL~?K ~ . The 'on arrie . ~~:"~ :~ - RI~GULr`a.R SE S,:SICK JttlvtJ'~'r~Y 1,,~ 1962 The ar?d City:T Council met in fi'egular Session witr_ P•ayo~t I~~'. B. Hood presidi_n~; the follo~~wing aldermen oreser.t: nSaurice Hanna, Geo. L. Tavior, and C. B. Cline, Jr. Jae Sharp Cit,r Attorney and i;'T. :t. Floc ge City Er.S*,ine~r, also were present. , The results of a Tr~;ffic court and speed determin:~tion from tl.e Hi~h- way Departr-lent were studied by tr_e council. P~:oved by ~,lder~~.an Manna and seconded. by Alderman Cline that the Council accent the Hi~hNrav DeUartments recommendations on speed rates on 1lighway 57. The •:oti ;r: Carried. N'.oved by Alderman Cline and seconded by Alderman Hanna that ~~rdinance tip. 7c~5 be passed. See Ordinance Boolt. The I~~"oti_~n Carried. :Moved by Alderman Hanna and seconded by Alderman '~aylor that paving be authorised or: ~~'est 5th Street Eton; Borg er to t'~marill.o :'treats . Borger Street ~ Block south of 'th. Street. The h~otion Carried. Moved by .~lde~man Taylor and seconded by Alderman Harzna that bills and minutes of January 2nd be read and approved. The Lotion Carried. LIST OF BTLL.> FR:;~" J~~~.~rU,':RY 2 THRU ;T~~.,~1Lr~.~=~Y 15, 1962 Frontier Rental ;service 6.94 Barrett's tiutomotive 10.86 Edmiston Service Station 11.C1 Auto Parts ; uppl.,r 102.49 Auto Parts Supply 32.74 Arroer Concrete Cornnany 42.40 Brad's G~Teldinrr Service 8.90 Bulldog 66 :lervice 2.81 B &-. C Electronics Labs 29.70 Compton~s Service 2.OC C;bty 3laclcsrr.ith Shop 6.35 ~outh',v~~::tern Pu'oli_c `~,e~rvice 1176.12 `~OizthWPS''.~C'rn Plib11C ~er~.T1CP_ 2_ ~.'9i So~.zth.-est_;rn >-~~zo1~c .,:r~~rice ~ ; .05 ~.. ~tri T`unC~ r,G_ Uupp=Lies 4.;.02 `'e:;~~:~ Public rie_xir~~ ~ n ~ 5 .::C .~'esle-,T~s i~~lectr,.c ~:~. `,%0.37 :^Tell : acilinerlr & ~upj>,' Co. 297.5C '~,Tinr: T''ctor Company 61.. ?',' '~~lilscn Grain Co• 33.=~- Vernon Lav Hook Co . 3 . GO L '.:~ voun~ &. ~:>rnnan.~ 1.34 Ienry 1 s i'ire Co. 3 5.95 r: i.rr.bell Plainview (%o. c~.89 Joe Long ~ s i~~'obii 11.32 P~'ddical i;ent~r Hosaital 100.00 P~:arse r: :>on 14.6? I~'i ~f~ ., Stationery 15.45 _l:idwest S~.zrvevors ~ ~~rvice , 7. CC A~rotor I":achine Service 1^.''i I'veptune I„`Pter Co. 20.28 P~'at'1 Institl_zte of P~'~un. Law 07. 5C I~~orrr,an toneham, lnc. 1.25 areal T s Oil ~.~, Butane 11.39 Os~;~-ld Printing 4..40 Phillir~s 13atterv Co. y1.C1 Pitney Bowes 7O.2C and secon~:red bar tilde~•man Cline that the meeting Seipp T~~achine Shop 15.CC Sam's 66 Service Station 29.98 hloody~s Tire Service 35.50 'vVestern T?nion 5.14 G~lesterr: Industrial 105.80 Roberts Plumbing 9,76 Lemons Funeral Horne 5.25 ~~~Iest Texas r~auipment Co. 221.29 PlainsWelding Supply 5.2C Blair Drug Co. 14.69 Go ;:?year Service Stor~~~s 70.67 ~~ Dafi'ern Steel ~~, Supply 7. :0 Remms Electric 22.88 Daff'ern :~te~1 &, Supply 25.25 State Chemical. Co. 392.44 E,~ton Stationery 432.04 Golden Anderson `Jalve Cc. 142.OC First Supply Co. 9.62 Texas T~rtur.icipal :Retire:~:ert 799.80 Firestone :Mores 113.54 Texas It~~l_inicipal RPtirernent 109.92 Frontier Body Shop 28.00 tirerr.ent Texas P~"unicipal R 61.63 Foxwortl"1 Galbraith 1.04 ^ ?Mercantile I~y«tional Bank 15774.00 Gallaway~s Janitor 38.30 Perrv Brothers Service 2.40 Hickerson's Record Shop 5.0~~ Hospital Cafe 118.40 Connor T~iathes Co . 5 ~ • 75 FDrt; ~~7Torth &. Denver R R i . CO Connor I'~"at'ries Co. 59.20 Plainview Hospital c?c Clinic 3u7.51 Hale County 298.60 Salvation Army 13.00 Hol7_and-Tapp Office 10.95 State Dent. of Public L~Velf. 32.40 Herald P1ews Publishing 37.20 St .t;e Departrr,ent of Public V,' 5470.53 J Vu Hamby Distri~. 12.96 Santa Fe F~ailway 34.62 J. B.~s Hobby Shop 2.00 Plainview Hard::-~~re 20.73 I~~~rs. J. i~'~. T~-Maxwell 52.75 Plainvi~c~T :~<~'et~~ Line 3>.55 Ivartin Nursing Ilome 44.8 Plainvi~~ti~r T~TOtor 'service 1.50 i~~a~;gard Nall iMOtor 2.88 Pioneer Tdatu~~~~al Gas 3~=9.96 i`~:cDonald Tradink; Post 8.80 Pioneer natural Gas 10.85 iti"cLonald Try=ad1_n~; Post 1~s.92 Reams Electric 74.72 T'~tor Parts Co. 0.00 Riclardson Shamrock 6.15 Norris Cleaners 5.10 Richardson Shamrock 3.C0 P~Iational Oil ~~ Butane 5.46 Swayze Brot'~~ers 100.51 National Oil Rr Butane 43.93 Sta~>leton Brothers 23.00 Pioneer Pavers 39.85 Plains :~~'eldin~; Sup:>ly 4.OG Plainvi ev~~ Hardware 3 5.74 Moved by i.lderman Taylor and seconded by 111derman Hanr~~a tha'_ the meeting adjourn. ~~-~~ P. H. RYl',I`', C Y CLERK The •~iotion Carried. i'~. B. HOOD, ` t~~~'CR T- - :lr. T r r, i ,~- `i'r1P., ~'=tt~~T L;)UnC:Ll Ot' I'la1 n~il~Vu, `~~~Xas %:et lrl ~i.e CC:'Ur1C11 roOlTi at t~C1E'. G'1tV Iia_L.i_ i^Jlth i°~a`;rOr ... ~. HOOd .irC',:~1Calilf="~~riCl t,C'.e fOl_:Ov,`1r~FT t~ 7F~3"r~iE'rl pr'c S('I1t : i'~~a'.11"iCe Hanna, :~1V Ti ;t0<es, G.°_;) . ~~. `~'~. ~IlOr', , . }! , 1Y'Jy ~nc~. C. ~`s. ~_lne, Jr. rti°oved bV lcif'rr:lan 1a,vior ~it'c s c'~~'7e(i r':T :'!1,':c~r- ;T'::.:r '~t0~~~,;, tr::it ~trl .'.,l"C '~On G:e Or(1P,:"`f'd f r t~?~r~i 3, l~t~ti. `'Ile ' Ot~ On ~:a'"Y'lE'C; . .~~_ ~-' TEL 'n~'' 'l '.~~_. --~ 'i'i-i. ~ ~ti__ ~aectlc.n 'ce i~e.;_d at the C~_t `Ii :~'!, Cr'. tCle f 1T'st ~'17e'_'iaa'~r ter' ii')r' ~_1 s:~id i''.~~~:tl-:, f~>r t_i,~~ _llect: o.~ ,~i' ';lie towi :; . :~. iAlt:~r~~.~:,: in Baia Cite- c~ Plain- . ~~~02, ti~~E. ., .ae r~ell~=~~ the 3ra d~~,~r c>f following--. ~Office:~.; i'(>r saki Cit°.~ f~ a~,r:~r ar.:i 3 r; l(er'.l~~n, to fill t~~e ~~l_tces o__"~ t~"~iose s~Jlrose terms expire. :~ _ _11_ terr!~~ srl~~ll be fir 2 nears. I' I' ~~hick _ is r~.mc~d Pre>>_'.in~r Ju ~~e o .. id _:l::ct=_or. t~',~.Stl n ~i'~ (rlarld _ 1 S narIlE'.d JU i ?'° :=::rid i T ir;~ . 1'ranli .`Jtui t Z ~ c~'. i~rS . ~.. ~%. SrOti^In are r u.rn.ed ~ S i,1P_ rr:.s . n C01.~`; 'ii ti11S l., C'C: P. T' S1=~ned r''J tri F? _ _i Jr ,~.1C;. atte sr~~l serve as notice "~ ..::ld ~lect_on, an:A sf.~.l-!_ ed .~,. rec;~~ired b,;~ 1 w. _, re this 23rd dar of rE~bru~.lr~r 1~~2. Cit ~r Clerk .. .. ,,~,d b tree C~t~~~- ~lerk bP_ pO~~t'A aTlii J'.1C)i7_Si',- ~~ - I~':. B. H o o d I'a%or ~;~~;L S '~'~ss',i~.. e ~d~Q~ ..1 er <~nd ~ ~ -r ~~oved e ;~ n Irh~r ~ ~ .•.lde~ ._ ~ _- ~ec_~nc e +~;an ~unn~ ~ ~ re ,~1 `.ud~~,r_~ticr, trr;~.~tlinf-~ be red,,zc~'d t ~ ri50.C~."; r_~e. . , .t- i, `'/ '~e s of r'ebr~,z« is+. to Jtil~~r 1st. ~ - ,~ ..~~` NZoved b-r .. ~ 1e r ~~ ~?~ Manna d ~ n : ~~ ~ _ an ,~ ~c~) c ea b°~r ~.1d .r ~~ err ,- ., - C1E?C~ `i ~c r"yr i t;,Y,1G )_ti t0 iri .1~. T, ~ ~CJ C~.r~t _ ,...- ra~ r,,i rte,. ~,,-_ 7t". ~: Col- U:.:~~1a lnte~ .~e~tlO.i ~:ie `>1zrCh:~seCl. l lie .~ of _on ~ r;i'i•lF'd . '' Cetlt On o r';'a;~ + Jr tI`:e ::r~ri'; _,t_ Or: Cf `~'C'Tf ~- Ii"i1t r ~ ~~.UV°~ ~. b 'r ..~. 1 ~~ < <1or ,, , ~l~:;er ~n.~ sec_,nc'ed bar per ~~, lir~<~ tn• )r ce Io. _70~ be ~~ :•~;ed an~ZP~.in~ the t- rri~~or' sc. -b d in ~; =-~+ r- :, ti,e Lt J_". J re~l(~ ~ t t_' Jf ~ L'X1 e ~+ s ask net for he inn ~~, ~ "? ~~' ;~ a _~ F.t trwc~, n.)ctrl of ~~~tt1 ;t,ret ~t ,~ n. C'u'n O r'~O;I°:Y ~ ;' ~j1~;F?~ .`!a' "'~" ~ ~:r ,T.G~ :~eC_,nr~- ed b-- leer+.•~?, Ciir~P that Crd.in~:nce I;o.~ 70~' be r~•~, see? ~n~~x;n~~ the terr ~-t~ pry des;:r•ib<.~~_ i_n tr.e petition. - 1'he r;:otion C~-rri•~d. I~'ioved by _ilrerr~an Irby and seconded b-r '.lri-r~u~i Taylor t~~~.t re~~:,lutior ~ be z~~~:~_ ed. .. ~ d~~_n~, ~id:.it~onal r;;utF~s t , b __ ~:ne L' w" The _otior~ .,arri.:d. Re.~O"1,:~ f,,r :T~',i"?u:.r. ore rP,ad .-~S ! 's 01 O':: I' o')G ~.i151~eCtOr L~.r.! Cite. Term '•ater r; Se~,,,,,r 24931.c;6 City; ~~ier. ~~,ner~1 runcas ~36?59.Oh P~:rkinEr ;~Teter.•x'eci:>~~ :~ ?1,.! C.50 Tex C,.~~lc'Cter J 121';~C,.9~„~ :'tn~.n~~ls .. 49 50 '[e.~~, 1n:: ,~~~ctor fee..; accrd. 5,_ ,?^ • i~~_lild ~n~:J, Tnspr ctor permit :r.~lue:~ 204900.OC I' ..:!ice :'~er,ort 3000 On Tr~if-C`-'!'eria ~ 74''.~ r`r:0'I° ~~' r~l(1'rTn~in Iiu?'~T,ct _.'1CI S 'COn(;eCI t)~' ;-~1 .~~'ri?i~l'1 lrn`:~ t~ ti-~ tE' r~F;Ort~ ., ,. ~ y - ,_. , be ~cc:,n.~ec~ ~n~l 1._lzc ,n~,~ ~,ne b~l_~-s of se:,s~_o be ~p;;~r~)v ~d ~~or ?_~y;~,at ,'he ~~°otion Carried. r T„-~ ,, ~. n ,. ._ 1 ~., _ 1 ~ ra ~BrcU_~~ itY T}.:C?-~ _ ~t1.. i ~' ~o ~ t ~ ~ . t ~ , ~ 1~, ~ -~ Chic ~Fr. Tnr. b9.20 ~31~~ir ~r~..ip~ ~o• ~-~,~~;,3 ,; ~ , oi11 P ~ ~ ~ r. f +7 'LF? :~dlr 3 . 0~ T' -. ?' el ~ . 1~~, l ~soarl 1. ~''rOri~ 1~=r i~,~I1 Ali ,;:''rV1CP. 1?..2~ `I'~`1P •~.i« ;ir'JCK ill l::~S 1~7. J I~ ~e C,;~, ~ ti~ ~tr.tict 20.0! Tne ~,l~r,°_rc~~~_ : it ,. Gas 1 ~7 a5 '~lll .~r r', ic~c 2. _; ; r 1 ctr 5 8~• ~T.~c s c o.;C ~e~lc ~1 C~n,:.1 iir~;,r)ital ~..1? 'Jic':~ l~~ctric ~, , i errs rr~,:~. ,f rvice 19.3~~ ;1r.ie ~~. ~str_ct Co. '~;,0~ PlOreer r'V;', ,i, InC. 1;i_.l~cJ :i ~:,;'1 P Vl ;, F'+~nj-•;j .~~"~ilJ~' r1 t 1~;1'1J~e : .'.:gin S c~Tt~s ~ ~ t- ~ , .L.. • 73 1St I~at ~ dn:: ~~zliaS ~ r ~r 1 lei nv r ~ r, .;uto °~irts ~? .0~ 204.4 .:`, n ti itlc-•h:_Ard "green ~; C .~;.0 - Gr•~ n Co ~ ~ sac ~~~f, es;r y~ 0' . 1L.C, Gene,-•.~1 Ins~~_'.ince .G,"i P.~* ern ~ ~ ~1 ~~ ~, _. lu ~ .,r • 1 ,,... n ~-~ - Te~,+~,~ ~ ~ ,-,. ti .~,~ ~,iap-;-n Lo;~^, 0.31 i, r -,r 3. G f l , ±~ ~..'.17'r a ~'` o~~ ~~; Tire ~ r 1'' OC .,-lie Ih11 ~~.5;` ~'~ ~^?, ~r ~~~ rar~,~ X3.1.5 ~~ ~~, ~sr~:n J~rv 13.x. r'',.;i `~'~r (~ ?:ir?% d. 16 Vit'~ r ~ oll _ ~ r, ~J ao. a.~ ,Trlor ~..~ t `i r~ 1- '('~ CitTrt~~~~-ro11 ..: ?0 11 1 , , ~., 2bC3 . ~C ,~, ,r , 1 :~.~..r 17.50 C1t ~~ IJli 5~~_.SL; ~.. t ~OI1P,:, t i ~ .,« 3.~: ~ ,~-,CI'~1StrJn .~P~ Vl^P c_,+ ~_ .. ,, , n , 5 ~~ ~ ~~.rt ~urr,r 10. CC~~ ~~d z Ut;~n ~ ~ ~ +~ 3 , 03 •f~_ce ~t ,., ~ n (, qty rir~ ~~ i r ~ i~ °. R .. 235.3 ~~ r.ar« r n rency i~~X•~ 1. r~C~ ~ i~' C~ ~~'~1 ! /U.31j. r ter, J1~11.}. ~, y,~~+~~~~ - fe a r c~ n c ~,~ 1; a •,, ~ 1 2 H~ rder _z ~r~c; ~~ 1_<_ti ..UZi C ~"~~,.~' J?~~ L1rE, . O1 . O~ Per• e. m l ~ ~1 1 rear tr1:,n ; ,. t'-.[~1. C1~:. '..~7;~r• if'7 T1Ce 3.~~. n t _- ~~~ i ,~ ~ ~,i _ revenue pond 3,~~,4;, .~ r_ in ~~)er service <?5.i2 i~ r ,. fy Q4 3~ `i're ':-:l Hates Of' J<iriurV i:~t ZJ~r~' 2"'C'~'.d ;:t2id ~z~J'?rOVE?d. ~~~~~J'J'"'C1 J" .':ld,rmun ~ i lnr' and veC ~ri,Tt?d by ~:l~~e_ .~ldri 1rbT trl~:t pc'.Vln~ f)e a~zthor ~~~~>d 41 feet ~ri:Ae f'r ~.: Can~,ron ,.'tre~~t e_~.t tl-~ru r'erry Unit I`To. 3 ~znd 3v feet on Canyon :qtr ~et from ~~ block north of 1_~9tI. ~.re~~t to :?Cth _~t,~eet. The _~~otion Carr~ec . :`._~ved b• ldar'rr.~:n T~.y1-nr :end sec ;rded bT,r ..lderm~ir ;}t~ke._ th..t the The 1~IetiGri Carried. -- t~ 7 T ,._ ,_ ,, LI',~' ..r ~,~~1_"_; lt~':. Ti.tI<U .} r 15, 1'>62 T'IR' rill ~~1.~I=~.Y 5, 19F~2 I;,_`:>T iit~' ,I~~~I;,,I, I,t~~;T1I;'C 1 , t{ ~ li.~T ''~ ~ 1 iC)ti Cit.r P~~rrol'- Cit;;~ Payroll City Payr:~ll Tre Hilton Hotel ~1ss'n of City Clerks F3o~~ ? i.'] ~?°r ,ink; Burrou~~hs Cord. Curr.~r '''otor ~'rei~~ht ;"fin;: ~rr'Iiieiit ':1 Orrll~ltlOn `~~'. ~?~. Rorers Texaco Swavre Brot;r~ers Texas '.'elcle.,S Su~~pl~;r Pl z1n,-~-~,r _.uto Parts Ih~ncan Parkin. Pieter Bo:.rd of City ~JeveloF~rnen I?ourd of Cit,~ Develo;-amen Plai r.vie1sr P~..rb1_ic Librarv Jr. Le~As~~~re Day P(ursery l~e~rc Comrr~unit.r Ivizrsery t^~'~~ter ~ `~ev'~~~r ,~?ev. Bor_d Ilol~ and-Tape ~h:~:~:r.:>c«. Cil r?., Otis Corp. ;h:~rnrccr. J 1 , , G~:s Y.urtz ~teal.ej~.zcl ;:service iIale Co. ~st~~te I?:ank -te :l_ibli c Idati,rAal Bark il~xrder ,~,~-ency i~arcler :',~rency H~.rder .~: ncv Great ~itner•icr~n Deserve Gr•e~~t ~~meri c~:~n Deserve Grc'~tit ,~mer~cran Iceserve `'er~~ J I-i ':`Jlli sen~~nt ,' .1 v~`.tion ,,.r~,w I'erc~~r_ti e I'~ .t' 1 Sark ;uth~n~estern Be ~l ~I'eler~ ~o~~±;h~•.~esterr~ Bell TelE~~~ I'l,-~i~vic v7 .tead',~ _ lix J ~:~ Hier I'ost~i«ster Curl Gr~zell Fte~zel i.`~isl~ Chevrolet Cit~:r ~'u ;roll Cit;° PGvroll YY l t ~vr 1' ~~t `I I" G 11 J Bier I'ostmastf.~r I`•_e canti?.e I:at~ onul ~3•~~n Texas ~e-~~~-.;e o~ :°`~~rL. °,rrc.~r Concrete .'.Asti n L~~tter~;r Cornnany _~utt~ Farts S~_zp ~ -~ v t'sarle;;rTs ;hUr.Ir,~c1<. J L, 3<~ttl_e Isnii orm 1~-Air-iriii,• Co. Gene F?umr>us Brad's ~~;:"eidin~r ~? ~: C :;lectroni.cs ~. i ~~ .otor ^J T T1ie Cr-zm~ora `.shop 1~5E~d.CO z3o9.o0 51.50 15.30 S.CC 7.50 17.55 2.15 75.co 11.52 155.00 4.cC 70.03 20. CO t 250:. C0 t 1250.00 150.00 25.00 25.00 l.~z095 . CC 50.00 110.09 1~4.C7 31o.co 3505.00 17~s79 . Cc 57.12 l~l.Cl l:..cg 222.11 3c~.Cl b.el 20.33 49.0 1~9b2.95 z~9.4 50.7 13.95 ,, y9 . G~, 15.00 35.0.;= 5.44 17531. < 2554.50 5~1.5C 7.30 k 1~94~.00 339.00 42.40 22.95 149.02 :3e vice 1.50 Labs Ch;~rcir•: ell ~?ro~. ail Co. C1o~,v~e, R~ Co~..~~n C':~. ~z:~er 1~I;~nti:zc CaciiL' sac 215.7 4.22 22.15 0.00 9,.,.20 199.5 20.79 11.2> ~2 75 119.34 Goodye~~r ::~E:rv~ce ~'tores Hale C~~un~y '~irpcrt H~:rle Cotirty Jr_r_/ L. H .rrr~~~~n Fire `:cui;.~. The H~~~der ~erc~r Ilenr~r's Tire C~_~ri.pa.ny Herai d Pews Publish-'_n~ Hi~~ inbotham Ij:~rtlett mhP t?ii t:~n ~+~ ~el I~~c1~.inle y Ho,^rell. I1~i;,.ld `Lar~I; cff~ce ;up:;l~.r 111 ir,o~ s C~~lifornia ?,xpress Illinois C~, -iforni~: ~x,~ress Ki:o"ell Plainview Co. Joe Long' :_~ T~~':obil I'~~_cDon~~ld !'rr_~r~-ink; Post i•i:r,~Frard ldnll ?'-otor T."Amin P~~z•s~nM ~. J . . ~' . I~~ ~ < <x~~~re 11 Pied ~ cal Cer.t~:=r Ilospitxl P'eineche brothers ~~:e~~_vin's r"e~b -1 :~~rvice I~~';ocre Su~~p1~:- Corr~pany i'oore ;'lire;i~r L'om~~any I',i_~ -Tex ;;upp1 , Co.npany °~id-':1'ex :3ui~p-,r Cornr~any r~'idwest ~urv.. ~.~or ~, :erva ce ,:"otor P c:~i; ne er~~~ice P;..t-iona 1 Uil k:-. But<-,ne i~~~`;ionai_ Ji_ ~'< I3u`,une i~Ient:ae i~'e>tPr Cc;:npr~ny Credit :*fice J C Penny F'hilii~s i?att~~ry C'_.. ,. Pioneer ~~,_.t ~rri _- Gras Pioneer i?atz~~l-GasP~~ver•s Pi_on.eer :teak H~~use I'1c~:1n`arle~w i~1c~- "~:'1;ire ,ri:_~=1rt~r 'lain-: i°',. ;; ~~'et~r L~.ne F~_l,:invz :~,~ I'1•..:binF P1~:_ins 'Jeldinf° _;u:~pi~;r P1aiYis ,P.1_dl U~``')1'~r ~'1-~~in~,ie~rr ;'iato C1;s: '~'e~:r;:s :~slectri c Re 'ves Corr:nany Re?zel P^ash Chevrolet I~OC~_~^.'ell rrotners {obi.ns,~~n k.. Ilerrin{~ =ir~.:~' 1~otTers ;atterTr F:', electric `ihe ltoh<::~n oo. :?i.ch~~rdso~~ ..;h~~~;,rick R.o~ers7 Conoco ~Je1:7 ;~.) 1`i~-,: ~.'Yll r'1~ ~h UX~ Southwestern i'ubl~-c Ser. .`;hoo1; `fire ~o. Soutl^iwe-st I:eter F~. -;u~,:.~lT `_'outhv:~estern P~abiic Ser. Crr.itl~ l~iir :>rf1tF; ,-~Ur1i CJ );.1 :.; Ll.~)C~~_1F'S l~ ;1~ ' C ~^: I .' =. C I 1 _ n E? r ~;r ~'tate ~ne-~:ic-_~1 ,,~rn~~~.ny 44'?.10 R~ !' ;'; tioner•~r 3a.~o 70.C0 347. ~?5 21.00 779.9;' 1U. U\/ 35.10 125.05 9.18 4.OC 3 ~0 . l 5.11 3 . ~~ 1 15.Co 3.50 27.50 2.35 33.0 34.49 109.19 1C0.0(~ 24.4 20.11 1.i.5C 13~.OC 4059.20 4.43 -'~~, • 74 ~. 105 .0(: 73.!3 40.29 ..;.3.77 1C~5.6o 2:~.~5 5' .00 53.49 d1.~4 54.2U 7' . 4 i ;~~.50 U :, . 4 ~: 2.40 13.12 ~~ . oC 3~ .t~U 1J.13 369.16 2 '' . 2 0 <`'.14 5.57 144.45 2.27 2.00 3 > . 5C~ 43.9 1~~5.91 43.05 li X6.93 13;;.101 35.76 44 90 1 ~ . 2 ~.,, 3 C, ~,.... ~C .y 'ti 1 ~~: ~-.~ ~y . ~o~~nt;~ ~,n.:~-ritr Cour.t~,r Clerk Connor r<=~-t,Y~'~s Co. De:.p: ter ~ rc~~i rs D i.~l~rlor~l I ~_ ,~~ ~:r y ,~ ;u c . i~ickTs Cc;n1';erci~:1 :.~~rn C ;I i~ tir~ert Co. Dul~:.ne .~~,:~t-, Parts I~rc~r_ti~~r ~ :ay '~h:~p .,~'~le T S i'r::' 'Cr ;it,lOi; ;; ~` r ~.~ aua~ ; .; Jar_i for :gun. '~leslev's ~~;lectric ~ ~ ~~ V"' ~~ , II. Brya.r~~, Cit-~V Clerk ~?, fIo :rz, I''avor '~~J. R. ilc~~r~~,e,, ~~ctin~~ City Clkv. . February 19, 1962 Regular Session The City Council met in Regular Session with Mayor M. B. Hood presiding and the following Aldermen in attendance: ~^1. H. Irby, George L. Taylor, Alvin Stokes, Maurice Hanna and C. B. Cline, Jr. City Attorney Joe Sharp and City Engineer W. R. Hogge were also present. Moved by Alderman Irby and seconded by Alderman Stokes that Boone Hall be a pointed as Tax Assessor Collector at a salary of $475.00 per month and $p50.00 per month car allowance. 4~.7' The :;teck Co::r~an~r ?.i 1.ri'C~ 1'r1E? .; tE;'Cr; ~..'I'C)`:..i'r ~ ~ . r 2;a.3:. :'tc.v~~l I3ooh~~r .. iii ..,or ~c.. r~ ~r ~ . C 5 5'~ ~'ex~~ T~°ur.1c~ ~i L~,_ ue 33~~.C ~.',?. b~ °X.v ~'~''1 ~r1 ?led ~ (;~' „O. _ ~ 5 . cc . 1~-~,r t ~~ ~~r Te ~ i ~:~~ v ,r~~r ~ . , ;_ 6;~~ . ~51~ Traf'-~J-'I' r ~~: :~ t ~m ~. 0 lu,C7 'Jern:~~1 L .. '?ool~ ?5,0': - -,~ - 3"'.~5 :°stern ;lnion 3,~;(_; 4 ~'> The Motion Carried. 1 A petition was presented by Rex Ramsower asking that a tract of land be annexed to the City of.Plainview. It was rr~oved by Alderman Stokes and seconded by Alderman Irby that the petition be granted and Ordinance No. 76~ be passed bringing the tract as described in the petition into the City limits. See Ordinance Book. The Motion Carried Moved by Alderman Taylor and seconded by Alderman Irby that the City advertise for bids on a minimum car of 6 inch Cast Iron Pipe and a minimum car of 2 inch Cast Iron Pipe with necessary fittings for each. The Motion Carried. Reports were read of Pioneer Natural Gas Co. Two St. Rental $3354.96 Southwestern Public Service Co. 4$74.57 Moved by Alderman Ta~jlor and seconded by Alderman Cline that the reports be accepted and filed and bills of session be approved for pa;~ment. The Motion Carried. 1 The minutes of February 5, 1962 were read and approved. Moved by Alderman Taylor and seconded by Alderman Stokes that the meeting adjourn. The Motion Carried. REGULAR SES::~ION March 5, 1962 The City Council met in regular session in the Council Room at the City Hall on R4arch 5, 1962 with Mayor M. B. Hood presiding and the following Alderman present: George L. Taylor, Alvin Stokes, Maurice Hanna, C. B. Cline, Jr., also attending were City Attorney Joe Sharp & City Engineer W. R. Hogge. Moved by Alderman Taylor and seconded by Alderman Hanna that thirteen street lights be authorized according to schedule below: 4000 lumen Lexington & 25th street Milwaukee & 25th Street Milwaukee & 26th Street s ^ P~~ilwaukee & Thunderbird Drive Joliet & Thunderbird Drive Joliet do 2$th Street Joliet & 29th Street Lexington & Thunderbird Drive Lexington & 2$th Street Lexington & 29th Street Thunderbird Way North End Thunderbird Way South End Milwaukee & 24th Street A 2500 lumen street 1_ight be installed at Wayland & 14th Street. The Motion Carried. Moved by Alderman Stokes and seconded by Alderman Cline that the Mayor be authorized to sign control tower lease. The Motion Carr-led. Moved by Alderman Cline and seconded by Alderman Stokes that paving on Yonkers Street from 14th to 20th Streets be authorized. The Motion Carried. Moved by Alderman Stokes and seconded by Alderman Hanna that the Council hire three additional policeman for patrolling night shifts. The Motion Carried. Moved by Alderman Cline and seconded by Alderman Hanna that a Resolu- tion be passed In-Re Meester-Gunter lot lease. The Motion Carried. THE STATE OF TEXAS Q COUNTY OF HALE ~ CITY OF PLAINVIEW ~ At a regular meeting of the City Council of the City of Plainview held on March 5th , 1962, on motion duly made and seconded, the follow- ing resolution was unanimously adopted and passed. "A Resolution WHEREAS, there was entered into by and between the City of Plainview and W. H. Stinson a lease agreement dated February 19, 1960, wherein the City of Plainview as Lessor, leased to the said W. H. Stinson as Lessee, according to the terms and provisions of said agreement, all of that certain tract of land lying and being situated in the town of Plainview, Hale County, Texas, and ~aescribed as follows: All of Lot No. 16, Block No. 2, City Addition ~o Plainview, Texas, as shown by plat and map of said addition on file in the Deed Records of Hale County, Texas; and WHEREAS, the said W. H. Stinson, with approval of the City of Plainview, Texas, transferred and assigned said lease to P<1. J. Meester on July 6, 1961; and WHEREAS, the said M. J. Meester desires to transfer and assign said lease to Ralph Gunter in accordance with the terms and provisions of the transfer and assignment attached to this resolution; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RrSOLVED that the City Council of the City of Plainview does hereby consent to the transfer and assignment attached hereto and eneteed into by and between M. J. Meester and Ralph Gunter." Moved b~ Alderman Hanna and seconded by Alderman Stokes that bids on Chlarination and Automatic Control Equipment be advertised. The Motion Carried. Moved by Alderman Cline and seconded by Alderman Hanna that a sewer contract for approximately 3000 feet for bids of Carver Addition # 2 and Nob Hill additions be advertised. The l~~otion Carried. --:. Reports for February were read as follows: Police 3319.25 Animals 30.50 Meat Inspector Fees 43.20 Building Permits value 440050.00 Mater Plant gals pumped 65305300 Tax Collector 51$36.00 City Clerk `oTater & Sewer 23261.30 City Clerk General Fund 41243.50 Moved by Alderman Taylor and seconded by Alderman Cline that the reports be accepted and f iled and the bills be approved for payment. The Motion Carried. LISTS OF BILLS FRO M FEBRUARY 19 THRU MARCH 5, 1962 Rex Ramsower (Sewer Line) 733.20 Herald News P~.zblishing 71.40 Nursing Outicok 5.00 Henrys Tire Co. 53.31 Great Am. Reserve Ins. 2$0.$$ Hale County Airport 70.00 Great Am. Reserve Ins. 44.40 Hilton Hotel 12.24 Great Am. Reserve Ins. $.16 Internatior:al Conference 36.00 ~~ Southwestern Bell Telep. 3$0.60 Kelley Bros. Radiator 15.30 ~;;, Southwestern Bell Telep. 6$.20 Kimbell Plainview Co. 8.50 ~. City Payroll 17521.46 Hale Co. State Bank 2040.00 °°"' City Payroll 2533.20 Morgan Guaranty Trust Co. 4.81 "~ City rayroll 5$1.50 Oswald Printing 35.50 `"° Joe Martin Cleaning Pit 10.00 Ollie~s Key Shop 1.4.F James R. Russell Clothing 4.5.00 P~icDonald Trading Post 48.$5 J. W. Butler Clothing A 4.5.00 McDonald Trading Post 23.40 City Social Security 9172.4.2 Midwest Reproduction 16.55 City Social Security 1796.24 Naggard Nall Mtr. Co. 2.28 City Social Security 4.02.95 Medical Center Hospital 100.00 Trustee Firemer.~s R R. R 234.56 Motor NL-::.chine Service 20.67 Hoyt Curry Galveston 130.00 M & W Stationery 16.70 Iseral P~lirkey Sewer W 24.00 Neptune Meter Co. 1330.85 Auto Parts Supply 51.34 Neals Oil &. Butane 12.97 tiuto Parts Supply 56.99 Perry Bros. Service Station 17.25 J. B. Battle Uniform 37.21 Plains Machinery Co. 2$3.75 B & C Electronics Labs 59.40 Porter Sprayer Co. 72.50 Blair Drug Co. 9.64 Plainview Oil & Butane 18.33 Batemants Gulf Ser. 16.42 Pioneer Pavers Inc. 119.60 B ~ C Electronics Labs 5.65 Plainview Plumbing 14.20 Gene Bur,:pus 33.7$ Plainview Plumbing 31.27 Burroughs Corp. 8.40 Plains Welding Supply 11.27 Clowe & Cocaan 161.$2 Plainview Welding & Drilling S.OG Clowe & Cowan 341.$0 Phillips Battery Co. 120.75 Churchwell Bros. $.50 Plainview Safety Lane 19.25 City Blacksmith Shop 13.75 Perry Bros. Service Station 29.69 • The Carriera Shop 12.90 Plainview Safety Lane 258.31 County Clerk 2.50 Pioneer Natural Gas Co. 273.33 W. T. Cain N:'otor Co. 1.3$ Plainview Hardware Co. 117.38 Carlton Trim Shop 18.36 Rogers Battery & Electric 23.57 Caprock Machinery 89.72 Reams Electric 36.27 " Connor Mathes Co. 4.3.88 Robinson. & Herring Drug 4.06 Connor Mathes Co. 2.61 The Rohan Co. 249.75 Diart;ond Industrial Supply 14..64. Richardson Shamrock Service 1.83 Dempster Bros. 502.92 kichardson Shamrock Service 1.00 Dunlap Nabors Garage 5.50 Reed's Wrecking Co. 12.09 Daffern Steel & Supply 28.06 R & R Electronic Supply 7.$1 Mary Dye, M. D. 70.50 Richardson Shamrock Service 4.16 Daffern Steel & Iron Eaton Stationery 3.22 42.75 Reuel Nash Chevrolet Southwestern Public Ser. 266.31 1327.75 Eaton Stab very 173.73 W 0 Speck Machinery 19.27 Elliott Industries 60.00 Stapleton Bros. 15.00 Eastern Blind & Awning 213.90 Stovall Booker Radiator 34.55 Frontier Rental Service 6.22 Southwest Meter & Supply 31.26 Frontier Body Shop 16.46 Swayze brothers 23.71 Foxworth Galbraith 17,60 Swayze Bros. Const. 170.00 First Supply Co. 4..76 Swayze Bros. Const. 25.00 Galefs Prescrition 43.45 Shook Tire Co. $3.77 Gallawayfs Janitor $1.41 Sargent Sowell 48.75 Hale County 143.00 Ussery Sheet Metal 69orks 1.00 The Harder Agency 85.40 Unimasco 43.75 The Harder Agency 20.85 Underwood Corp. 49.00 Western Union 3.00 Moved by Alderman Taylor and seconded by Alderman Cline that the meeting adjourned. The Motion Carried. M C P. H. Bryan, City erk M. B. Hood, Mayor REGULAR SESSIORr T,IARCH 19, 1962 The City Council met in Regular Session with T~,ayor T~7. B. Hood presiding and the following Aldermen present: UT. H. Irby, Geo. L. Taylor, Alvin Stokes, Maurice Hanna and C. B. Cline, Jr. Joe Sharp City Attorney and W. R. Hogge City Engineer sere also present. The Mayor opened 13 bids on water works supplies recieved in response to public invitations for bids. Moved by Alderman Irby and seconded by Alderman Cline that the bids be tab~Alated and the loti°lest and best bids be accepted. The P_~otion Carried. The Tabulation appears in the rriinutes and the bids were plzced as ord- ered. Moved by Alderrrian Irby and seconded by Alderman Cline that pay Mary Jane Link 40.00 per month car allowance. The T~otion Carried. A petition of L. B. Newman was read asking to close unused alley south ofL. B. Newman House. T~oved by Alderman Ta~Tlor and seconded by Alder- man Hanna that the petition be gr:anted and Ordinance No. 778 be passed. The T~roti on Carried . Moved by Alderman Taylor and:-~conded by Alderman Hanna that the reports be accepted and filed and the bills of session be approved for payment. The R?otion Carried. B.C.D. Report Expend. 1253.4$ Building Inspector 15$2.16 Food Inspector 20.OC LI:=>T OF BILLS FROF~ Ai~~RCH 5th THRU MARCH 19, 1962 Artesia Fire Equipment 29.40 VT. D. Williams 12.50 Tcm Feagins Repair 5.25 Negro Community Nur. 50.00 Hubbard T,~larrick Furniture 9.00 Parkin; Meters 6.17 Hi~~inbotham Bartlett $7.$5 Sears Roebuck Co. 2.44 Plains ~~lelding Supply 2.40 Tex. P~~Tun. Retirement 61.64 Plainview Plate Glass 14.16 City Payroll Acct. 5$1.5C Plainview Auto Parts 1$.63 The Harder Agency 17.54 Plainview Doter Service 4.90 Tom Feagin W & S 1.00 Traffic Institute 13.50 Hi^~r°inbotham B. Lbr. 3.60 Strains Super Service 11.20 National Oil & Butane 35.22 Martin Nursing Home 29.17 Plainview Plate Glass 3.35 Seipp Machine Shop 1$.60 Strains Super Ser. 23.25 Woodys Tire Service 8.50 Seipp Machine Shop 96.35 Wilson Grain 22.00 Winn A'_otor Co. 2.9$ Winn Motor 38.12 Caprock ~r~ater & S 32.50 Caprock Sand & Gravel 365.70 Brads Welding Shop X2.47 Texas Municipal Retire $1$.22 Tes. T~~Iunicipal R. 111.03 Am. Mospuito Control Ass. 5,00 S. E. Bolles 10.00 Texaco, Inc. 3.00 Vices Electric 26.50 Vic1s Electric 23.63 Shamrock Oil & Gas 145.92 Mrs . J . titi'. I'~Taxwell 91.64 City Pa;rroll 2548.50 Ussery S~~eet Metal 4.50 I~^~ & S Rev. Bonds 2095.00 J. 0. Bier, Postmaster 20.00 Harder Agency 35.74 Curry Motor Freight 11.$4 Southwestern Be11 T. 49.1$ Shamrock Oil & Gas 1165.41 Great Am. Reserve 44.39 City Pavroll 16346.01 Board of City Develop 250.00 Board of City Develop 1250.00 Plainview Public Library 150.00 Jr. League Day Nursery 25.00 Negro Community Nursery 75.00 Harder agency 5$1.93 T~roved by Aldermar: Hanna and seconded by Alderman Cline that the meet- ing .~d j ourn. T T~~otion Ca•l~ried. :~ P. H. YAN, CITY ERK ~?. B. HOQD, T<'AYOR .. ~- y ire ., 1 ... A \ !~ j ~ /ii ~i:1~~tNCa ~~AST 1 Ram P ~ P E ~ '' ~~ X~ ~~~ '% /; /~~ i'S . ~ 1~'g,~ ~ L~ A ~ E Ga U S 1/ A E.. v E $ ~ o . ~ `~/ c~? ~ ~; ~ ~"ET-'~~~•1L-+5, A1w1II OTNER APPURTE.N~4f~CES ~o ~ ~ ' ~ ~~~, ,i ~~ 'TH@ C,1TY Off' F''LAlt~v~~'~! TEXAS P/ ? ~ ~ ~ ~4D$ OPENED AT 7 ~ 30 (~. M.~ ~/1ARCN l°J~ l9l02 p /~a ~'~ AMOUNT ~~` C~-rY H~~L , Pt.q~*ivi~~t , TEx,e.s 0° ~~' ,~ -- _ -- ~ _ - iT,EM DESCRIPTION UNIT QUANTITY PRICE~AMOUN~;'~.pOb'~OI~}{-- - 3. $'~ e~a1. t. Pi e _ _` I L. 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Cain ~^otor Co. International Truck Daybrook Body 7751.72 Reuel Nash L'hevrolet Co. Daybrook Body 7588.69 Winn Motor Co. Garwood Body Ford 1"Fotor $244.00 Daybrook Bodv 7672.00 Studebaker Truck Garwood Body 829900 Moved by Alderman Taylor end seconded by Alderman Stokes that the bids be tabulated for the purpose of securing specifications on Daybrook body for study b?r the Engineer and Council. The Motion Carried. C~ ~< Also opened were 3 bids on Chlorination equipment -~s per rdvertiserrents. The Bidding tivas as follows: ~~lallace & Tiernan Equipment 11156.20 Controls 4$52.00 16 0 .20 Louis Dodsion End; Co. W&T Equip. 10$70.00 Controls 4$52.00 512 2~:-00 Fisher & Porter Equipment 9771.00 Controls 4$52.00 14 2 0 J Moved by alderman Taylor and seconded by Alderman Hanna that the Council buy Wallace & Tiernan Equipment for Louis Dodson Er.--r Co. The motion Carried. Moved by Alderman Irby and seconded by Alderman Cline that the bills of the session be approved for payment. The Motion Carried. LIST OF BILLS FROP~~ 1~~~.ARCH 19TH THRU APRIL 2, 1962 ~~ ~~ T. C. Ingram Charity 8.50 Neptune ~"eter Company Southwestern Public Service 1327.750swald Printing S W Bell Telephone 343.03 Police & Sheriffs Asso. S W Bell Telephone 49.1$ Plainview Ready I~Tix Great Am. ~,eserve Ins. 279.35 Picneer Flag Co. Great Am. Res=rye Ins. 44.39 Phillips Battery Co. Great Am. ~:serve Ins. 8.15 Plains Iviachinerv Co. J. ~. Bier Postmaster 99.00 Plainview HosNital & C Southwestern Bell Telep 25.20 Plainview Plumbing Co. S. E. Bolles I~~ilear.e 8.75 Pioneer Natural Gas Duncan Parking P~~eter 52.00 The ttohan Co. Airport Cafe 96.54 Te:zms Electric TheHArder Agency 112.10 Neuel Nash Chevrolet F. D. Gaither 256.00 Robinson & Herring Henry Br ;ran Nightwatch 24.06 Rogers Battery & Electric Joe I~~rtayes Refund 5.y5 V. R. Roagers & Son City Payroll 1712$.46 The Stack Company City Fayroll 2570.50 Smith Blair City Payroll 581.50 Dr. Smith,Johnson&Robins T. E. l~~Iarren Nightwatch 35.00 Smith I•Iunicipal Sup International Institute of Southwest Teter 8° Srzpoly Municipal Clerks 10.00 Southwesterr: Pub. Service Plain~~riew Plumbing 9.00 Southwestern Pub. Service James E. Allison 45.00 vtr. O. speck P~iachinery Arch ?~eys Flowers 5.10 The Steck Company Army & Navy Store 2.95 Stovall Booker Radiator Auto Parts Supply 195.3$ Strain's Super Service Blair Drug Co. 11.03 Sunset Motor Lines B ~~ C Electronics Labs 61.10 Texaco, Inc. Blair DrutT Co. 4.85 Traf-O-Teria System Boyd & Davenport Agency 10.00 Winn 1'•fotor Company* Bryan & Hoffman Const. 75.00 ~i~Toodt~Ts Tire Service Gene Bumpus 22.75 The Camera Shoo 576.20 24.75 6.47 101.16 3.25 133.$1 141.3b 125.98 75.43 326.1 297.50 44.95 1$0.04 8.92 95.46 6.00 8.19 49.54 28.34 86.25 70.60 21.39 21549.25 52.01 8.19 z.z5 53.98 1.213 60x.10 1134 . S2 34.50 12.90 ~ r~ Caprock Machinery Co. 13.07 Gale's Prescription 61.99 Conley Lott 52.00 Galla~tirayTs Janitor 121.60 Consumers Fuel Assoc. 2.65 Hale bounty Airport 70.00 J. P. Cooke Co. 22.25 Herald News Publishing 198.60 Cos den Petroleum Corp. 490.27 Hilton Hotel 10.$4 Countv Clerk 1.50 Hilton Hotel Cleaners $.75 B & G ~~°Jelding & Machine 90.00 Illinois Califorr:ia Express 33.97 Bovd & Davenport 50.00 Irby's 5-10-25¢ $.05 Dempster Brot~_ers 502.92 Kimbell Plainview Co. 12.09 Clowe & Cowan 905.07 Lone Star Steel Co. 3705.24 Diamond Industrial Sup. 35.27 P~~. B. McKee company 131.93 C. H. Dragert Co. 49.$0 P~iidwest Surve-;rors Service 13.03 Eaton Stationery 42$.66 t~iagg~rd Nall Totor Co. 2.04 Compton~s Service Sta. 8.32 McVJane Cast Iron Pipe 5363.64 First Supply Co. 3.27 Medical Center Ho.>pital 100.00 Foxworth Galbr~th Lumber 53.10 P~~:1ton Clark, inc. 12.73 Mid-Tex Supply Co. 24.65 P~Zotor l~:achine Service 95.75 M & til Statione ry 1y.06 Moved by Alderman Irby and seconded by ~lderr-,an Cline that paving be authorized on Houston Stree - 24th to 26t~. Streets on J:~liet Street 24th to 2 Blk. S to Thunderbird The ~"otion Carried. The minutes of T~arch 19th were read and appr~wed. P~~oved by Alderman Hanna and seccnded by Alderman Stokes that the meeting adjourn. The Potion Carried. ~~` M. B. Hood, Mayor P. H. Bryan ity Clerk P~EGULAR SESSIJN APRIL 16, 1962 The City Councilrnet in regular setision with P~iaTror ='.. B. Hood presiding and the following Aldermen present, a^J. H. Irby, P~aurice Hanna, C. B. Cline, Jr. Keltz Garrison and Geo. L. Taylor. Joe Sharp Cit~r Attorney and W. x. Hogge City Engineer were also present. The Ma~:ror opened the bids recieved in response to advertisements: H. B. Jordon Consturction Co. Total Bid 10069.34 Panhandle Construction Co. Total Bid 10171.13 Moved by Alderman Cline and seconded by Alderman ,~. H. Irby that the low bi.d of Reuel Nash Chevrolet Company on Garbage Truck with Davbrook Body be accepted in the amount of X75$$.69. The ^?otion Carried. Moved by Alderman Irby and seconded by nlderman Hanna that the low bid of Jordon Construction Company on sewer contract be accepted at $10,069.34. The Motion Carried. Moved by Alderman Hanna and seconded by Alderman Irby that the Citr pay up to $100.00 per month on Hickman paralysis came as needed. The Tv7otion Carried. Moved by Alderman Cline and seconded by Alderman Hanna that the Council appoint Pz~rkhill, Smith & Cooper as consulting and designing engineer for the sewage treatment plant and that the P•~a~.~or be authorized to sign contract for such services. The l•~otion Carried. The Mavor read reports for March as follows: B.C.D. expenditures 1253.4$ Sanitary Fees 20.00 Traf-o-Teria :> 7 6,:22 Vital Statistics 38.00 Poli.c.~.t•.R.~p~o~:t- :~:,~ti;:.. ;~:: ~,'`~t3.$' :5". 00 Rents 425.00 Permits bldg. ~'''~''"~"' x.022.61 Animals 40.60 Gas Gas $3.25 Miscel. Sales 337.$0 Electric 112.30 Miscel. Refunds 400.$7 Electric License 46.00 Advaloreum Taxes 3275.34 I~~oved by Alderman Irby and seconde d by Alderman Cline that the reports be accepted and filed and the bill s approved for payment. The A~~otion Carried. ,_ Moved by Alderman Irby and seconded by Alderman Ta~rlor that the foll~c`.ti~ing Resolution be passed. The T~'otion Carried. Canvassing Returns of Regular Election Be it t,:nown that at a Regular :session of the City- Council cf the City of Plainvie~rr, Texas the returns of an election held ir. the Auditorium on the 3rd day of April, 1962, were canvassed, on the r;otian of Alder- man Irby an: seconded b~,~ Alderman Ta -1or the following Reso_ution .eras unanimously adopted. Whereas the Cit~% Council of Plainview, Texas on tr:is the 16tr. day of April, 1962 having canvassed the results of an election called for the purpose of electing three Aldermen and a A"_ayor, of said returns, the said City Council does hereby declare Keltz Garrison C. B. Cline, Jr. and AFaurice Hanria elected Alderman. of the City of Flain- view, Texas, and M. ts. Hood elected T~a~ror of t.".e Cit:~r of Plainvie?~r, Texas they having recieved the highest number of the votes for their respective offices now therefore BE IT Fcc.SOLVi~D that the said Aldermen and T~iaz,-or be duly instGlled ir. the offices to which they have been el::-acted upon then taking the Oath of office. The Oath of Office eras administered to the n-`~rrl~r elected i•~a.yor and Councilmen by Joe Sharp City Attorney. .~ Moved by Alderman Hanna and seconded by Alderman Cline that the Council approve contract for four mo re Dumpster bins. ~°°' The r~oti on Carried. Moved by Alderman Cline and seconded by Alderrn:n Tavlor_ txiat ., ~;.~,... ~:it-l~,~~ ~~~ ~ia1e Count. ~~296.00 dollars for Insurance on Control Tower a .~..~.~~~ortt. The R~otior. Carried. I~"oved by Alderman Hanna and seconded by Alde.°m-an Ta~;~lcr that `;~:~.e Gobe Kirk Contract on Dump Ground be cancelled. The 1`~rtoti~~n Carried. THE STAT.~ OF TEXAS ~ COUIv'T" OF HALE ~ A RFSOLUTIJN CITY OF PLAIN~'TEP~; ¢ Uv'T~ER:~.AS, heretofore on the 19th day of May, 1957, the City of Plainview entered into a contract with Gobe-Kirk .pertaining to the privilege ~,~: salvaging metals and other materials form the dump ground of the City of Plainview, and -n which contract the said Gobe-Kirk was permitted to salvage such materials subject, however, to the provision contained in said contract that eitr~.er party "may cancel the same by giving the other party thirty days notice prior t:~ the date of cancellati onT~, and ?~uHERFAS, the Citv of Plainview, acting by and through its City Council, desires to cancel said contract and to give the said Gobe Kirk thirty days notice as provided in said contract; NO~d, THERTFORE, BE IT RES'LV~D BY THE CITY COUNC'L OF THE CITY OF PLr IlV'VI',t^1: That said contract be cancelled in accordance with its provisions, and that the Ma;Tor ;f the City of Plainview . is hereb~;T directed to give the said Gobe Kir'r; thirty days notice thereof as provided in Para- graph 3 of said contract, and that plzrsuart to said notice said contract be in all things cancelled and any rights of the said Gobe Kirk there= under pertaining to said dump ground be after said thirty days notice in all things terminated. PASSED this the 16th day of April, A. , 1962, by unanimous vote of the City Council at a regular sessio f ~~~ t ~ B . H 0 OD 7/~/ PfA y;~R ~~ - ATTEST: P. H. BRUAI~' CITY CLERK 1 ~ Moved by Alderm an Tavlor and seconded b:;~ AldermanCline, that the council accept Keltz Garrisons resignation from Planning Commission. The lotion Carried. Moved by Alderman Taylor second by Alderman Cline that paving be auth- orized on Toth Street from Amarillo to Yonkers Street. ~l'he Motion Carried. Moved by Alderman Ta~rlor and seconded by Alderman Hanna th_~t authorized paving on part of 23rd Street north of Peerless Pump Co., one-half width plus 10~. The Motion Carried. LIST OF BILLS FROM APRIL 2nd THUR APRIL 17, 1962 The tilcove 111.30 Caprock Sand ~ Gravel 270.00 Arrow Concrete Co. 37.67 Western Auto Association 13.14 Bryan~s Food Store 12.00 Plainview Cemtery Assoca. 55.00 B & C Electronics Labs 63.75 Panhandle & Santa Fe 433.07 Barleys Shamrock 1,~. ~ Texaco, Inc. 1.13 City Blacksmith 'S~~~~ '~:,, ~~(9±:„5~~' First National Bank 4699.20 _,<, w~ n Cornpto'r~ f s C`os~~en ~e`r*~=~,~`:....`~'~-~~100 1st Nat ~ 1 Bank Dallas 1103 .00 Connor T•~athes Co. 164.86 E. E. Smith 57.00 Dulaney Auto Parts 12.50 Vic's Electric 147.50 Mary Dye, T~''. D. U2.00 Chester Blevin 9.00 Degge Typewriter 1.50 Vicfs Electric 13.50 Daffern Steel & Iron 13.84 NTCUtiane Cast Iron 5363.64. Edmiston Service Sta. 8.66 Texas I~"!unicipai Retire. 77~.3G Edmiston Service Sta. 5.67 Texas 1~"unicipal Retire. 111.02 Frontier Tental Ser. 12.10 Texas Municipal Retire. 61.64 Hooper~s Sporting Goods 20.15 Brad's B~Ielding Service 41.80 Hif~inbotham Bartlett 137.42 Randall G. Heye 20.00 Hale County 559.64 Plainview Vlindow Cleaning 25.OC Higginbotham Bartlett 16.17 Rosalie Hanna 25.00 Claude Hutcherson. A S 93.08 Son Carpet Center 202.5& Martin Nur~-ing Home S.OG J. C. Fenny Co. 6.08 Chick P~?itcr~ell, Inc. 3.50 Vevats Drapery Shop 2.OG The T~-~imeo~raph Shop 5.63 Trustee Firemen's R & R 228.75 T~~idwest Reproduction 29.15 Si,ate Dept. of Public Welfare 32.40 Melvin~s Mobil Service 3.00 State Dept. of Public ~,'elfare 5842.49 Nlclionald~s Trading Post 89.82 City Payroll 17109.72 Neaps Oil & Butane 11.1$ Cit;T Pa~rroll 2418.50 National Oil & Butane 57.06 City Payroll 581.50 Iv'orris Cleaners & H 2.55 Plv. Chamber of Commerce 17.50 Pioneer Pavers, Inc. 180.89 Plainview Plate Glass 6.07 Per,~•y Bros. Service 23.00 Perry Bros. Service 37.74 Plains ~:'Plding Ser. x.12 Richardson Oil Co. 3.09 Bob's ~,':~elding Ser. 10.00 Richardson Shamrock Ser. 9.30 Caylor Auto Parts 1.95 Richardson: Shamroc~_ Ser. 5.70 Hale Co. Abstract 20.00 Winn A~otor Co. 3.41 Mrs. J. t'1. T~~axwell 92.77 ;~'. E. Rogers Tex:.co 3.95 Plainview Hardware 33.85 W. F. Shearer Texaco 1.00 Plainview Hardware 24.69 Swayze Bros. Const. 125.00 Plainvietiv Safety Lane 64.50 Swayze Bros. Builders 34.78 Plains '~~~elding supply 12.5 .~,. Seipp A~achine Shop 213.00 rlv. Cl~amb~~r o~ Cam`.. t~.~ :~,,~~~`'~~hoo~_ Tire Co. 81.02 Western Uni~"ri'Tre~.eg _•~,:F~~... W. D. ~~ilbou~n 25.36 Wilson Grain Co. 11.00 Mid Wex Supply Co. 24.05 Duncan Service Station 20.25 re^oved by Alderman Ta-jlor and seconded by Alderman Hanna that the meet- in~ adjourn. The TL~otio n Carried . City Clerk ~ Mayor RESOLi1TI0N ~`r~~ j,+~HEREAS, it is comtenplated that tree City of Plainview, Tex:~s wi~~l construct certian sewa?-,e tr~~ns°~iission and treatment facilities witr,: an estim:_zted total cost of $524,600, and ~~1H~REAS, it is found tr.at the City of Plainview, Texas is unable to provide the total cost of such impr;vernents ; and ~~~rHERL~S, it is deemed necessary and pr per to apply for Federal grant under the Federal Water Pol_~ution Contr~~l ct, Public Law 66D, S4th Congrees as Amended, in order to have sufficient funds to complete these mach needed improvements; N01t~ THEC~~EFORE BE IT RES~iLV~D BY T~-~ MAYOR A11D CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITYOF PLAINVIE~I, TE`~AS, That the r~layor of the City of Plainview, Texas be and is hereby authorized and directed to make app~ication, in the name of the City of Plainview, Texas, fora Federal grant under Public Law 660, ts4.th Con- gress; to be applied to the cost of the construction of said seNrage facilitie,. The City of Plainvier~-, Texas hereby agrees that if a Federal grant for the project is made pursuant to the Federal ?;pater Pollution Control Act, the Cit~r will pay the remaining costs of the approved project. Adopted this the 16th dad- of April, 1 ~r I'~i. B. HOC~D _ Mayor, City of Plainview, Texas rr' SEAL '~ ATTEST _ P. H. Bryan Cit->> Clerk RESOLUTION j;~HERE~S, the Board of City Commissioners of the Oity of Plainview, Texas, desires to construct sewage treatment works and propose to file an a.~piication through the Texas State Department of Health to the U. S. Public Health Service for Federal grant under Public La~~a 660 of the 84th Congress, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE 1':AYOR AIvD CITY COUNCIL ~~F THE CITY OF PLAIPvr- VIEtiT, T1~1YA:~, AS FOLLOWS: 1. That the Citj of Plainview, Texas will provic.e proper and effi- cient operation and maintenance of the project after its completion. 2. That the estimated cost for operation and maintenance is approximately $18,600 per annum. Said estimate being based on the following schedule; Labor-Man days per montr -- 100 cost/yr. $ 14,400 P~aintenance (Repair, replacement, paingint, ect.)cost/. yr. ~ 1,20G Operation (Power costs, supplies, etc.) cost/yr. $ 3,000 3. That the Cit~T will emplo~T qualified personel in accordance with the recommendations or req~.zirement~: of the State Department of Health to operate the sewage treatment plant. PASSED A~~.~D APPROVED THIS 16th DAY OF RIL, 1962,. . .!'~ ~. B. Hood _ T~rtayor, Cit of Plainview, Texas (SEAL) ATTF~T; iY` i -,. ity Clerk ~~ '~' REGULAR SF,~~S IOTJ l~~a.1 7, 1962 The Cit.r Council met in regular session with Mayor T~'1. B. Hood presiding and the following Alderman attending Keltz Garrison, Geo. L. Taylor, Alvin Stokes, Maurice Hanna, C. B. Cline, Jr. City Engineer 45J. R. Rogge, and City Attorney Joe Sharp were also present. Moved by alderman Stokes and second- ed by Alderman Hanna that the Contract on Potts Property being lot 19 Blk. 4 C.P. Addition be approved. The Motion: Carried. Moved by Alderman Taylor and seconded by Alderman Cline that the purchase of a new 1962 Ford-22-60 Rotary Cutter at $352.00 and a new 1962 Ford 641 Tractor at $1$34.00 from E. K. Hufstedler ~:. Son for Park Dept. Also a new Massey Ferguson 35 Special Tractor, a new T~Zassey Ferguson # 60 Rotary Cutter less trade in one used Ferguson number 30 Rotary tractor and cne used Masso~,r Ferguson 1`~:odel 4e Cutter. for ;street Dept. at net price of $1~31.OG. Also in connect,~on witr~ Hale County: One new 1962 Ford Une new 1962 Ford the purchases are hereby approved. model 641 Tractor 1t3d4.00 model 22-60 Rotary Cutter 35b.02 The I'~^:otion Carried. Moved by Alderman Hanna and seconded by Alderman Cline that paving be approved on the following streets: Galveston Street from 26th to 27th Streets 27th Street from Fresno to Galveston Streets Fresno Street from 26tri to 27th Struts The I=.otion Carried. Moved by Alderman Cline and seconded by low bid on re-arrangement at pump st~ti~ Moved by Alderman Hanna and seconded by J. H. Swayze and Martha and J. C. Groff granted and Ordinance No. 769 be passed Alderman Hanna that B. G. Perry~s ~n be accepted at a77b.00. The T~otion Carried. Alderman Taylor that request of to close an unused street be closing the street as recuested. The I~Zotion C:~rried. Monthly reports for April were read as follows: Police Report 3211.00 Traf-O-Teria 763.55 Building Inspector 712.34 Animals 6b.00 City Clerk i~~J~.ter .~ Se.~~aer 54305.14 (~ii~~,'frun'd ~.ity.; C.~.~.rk 24~57.7e , Food Inspec~C6r~''~ '~ ~ 15.00 Tax Collector 2~35.9~ Meat Inspector fees accrd. 40.1C Moved by Alderman Hanna and seconded by Alderman Cline that the reports be accepted and filed andthe bills of session be approved for payment. LIST OF BILLS FRCT; APRIL 16 THRU I~~AY 5, 1962 Shamrock Oi1_ ~ Gas Shamrock Oil R:, i;as Hale County General r'und Southwester r. Bell Telep. Southwestern. Bell Telep. Great Ann. Reserve Ins. Great Arn. Reserve Ins . Great Ar.-,. Reserve In... P. H. Bryan, Petty Cash P. H. Bryan Petty Cash The Herder Agency The Harder Agency The Harder Agency Joe T~~artin Robert S. Calvert City Payroll City Payroll City Payroll Southwestern Bell Telep. Hale Co. State Bank C 1 o~.ve & C owan 1204.27 Hale Counter 3~~.47 174.71 P~~iss A`ildred fucker 3.50 296.00 Hale Co. t~irport 70.00 303.72 Haynes T~otor Co. 31.32 59.5b Henrys Tire Co. 2.75 296.02 Herald News Publishing S.10 47.57 Hilton Hotel 29.11 x.73 Hilton hotel Cleaners 7.35 2.C1 Tlooperts Sporting Goods 3.95 43.55 Higginbotham Bartlett 34.93 5$0.76 Higginbotham Bartlett 16.94 162.57 International Conference 17.4 of Building Officials 75.OG 10.00 Inter~n~:~tional Association $. ~7 of Chiej,s of Police 20.00 17$25.6 Kelly Refrigeration 16.99 2440.30 The h:arpark Corp. 1.71 5$1.50 Mch'ane Cast Iron Pipe 6.96 25.20 Dan P~~cNauz hton Ins . 50.00 1520.OG ~'.elvin ~ s I";obil Service 3.40 793.3 5 I'~iaggard I~1a11 T~Zt r . C o . 9.03 ' ~:: .~ ..~ ,. . . ~' +~ C,~.~ r r~^ ~~ --~ n The Mohan Co. 1841.96 R. C. Mangum 123. "'~ Arrow Concrete Co. 1~s.70 Medical Cent==r Hospit:.l lOC.GO Auto Parts Supply 81.91 P~:otor Parts Co. 15.:;; Auto Paris Supply 29.56 Motor T~achine Service 55. 0 Auto Parts Supply 3.50 IvI & W Stationery Co. y.C:7 Arrny &, Navy Store 3.30 Neptune Teter Co. 1353.96 C. R. Anthomy Co. 9.0~ Nunr_ Electric Supply 191.36 J. PSI. rimes 12.80 Nunn Electric 330.00 The alcove 26.70 Norris Cleaners 21.70 Airkem Service cf ::test Tex. 17.50 Noel Clearers <'.50 Brad's JJelding Service 17.60 National Gil 8~ Butane 16.34 J. B. Battle Uniform 96.26 Plainview Plumbing Co. 1$2.33 Bain r'urniture Co. 58.00 Plainview Flumbing Co. 17.bC Bryan Food Store 14.00 Pla_.ns u~'elding Supply 10.65 Bob T s Plumbing &, Repairs 7.50 Plains U~'elding Supply 4.00 Barrett's ~lutor,-~otive 8.94 Pioneer Natural Gas Co. 210.30 Gene Rumpus 30.74 Pioneer Natural Gas 7.43 B & C Ll~:ctror~ics Labs 42.45 Plains ~^1din~ Sup~,ly 2.40 The Camera Shop 9.97 Phillips Batter~,r Co. 70.03 Compton~s Cosden Service 2.50 Ph~.llips Battery Co. 27.40 Clowe & Co~•~an o2.&b Pioneer Pavers, Inc. 142.22 Conley Lott 57.60 Plainsman Liouid Insecticides262.50 Caprock I~'Iachiner~ Co. 175.5u Plainsman supplies 299.75 City Blacksrr.ith Shop 33.30 Plainview Hardware Co. 34.33 Com+~~ton's Cosden Service 3.25 Plainview Hardware Co. 39.81 Dempster Bros. r'rei~ht 1137.72 Reams Electric 24.14 A~Iary Dye, ~~I. D. 50.00 nobinson & Herring 1.20 Days Drive-In Cleaners 7.00 Rowland 8c Gordon 4.40 Daf'fern Ste-~1 fti Supply 25.93 Reeves Co. 9.10 Daf~'ern Steel ~c Su.~ply 3.50 Richardson Sh~:mrock # 1 1.0C Dempster BrothF~rs 502.92 Mercantile I~~a~.-,Tl Bank 3036.15 Diamond Irdustr~al Supply 63.61 Mercantile I1at'i ~~ar_k 1126.GC Diamond Industry al Sup. 26.713 Flex ~'~od PiG;e Tool Co. 105.80 C. H. Dra~;ert Co. 67.130 Frontier Rental Service F3.16 Dulaney Auto Parts 7.50 Firestone Stores 4.24 Eaton Stationery Co. 591.95 Fox worth Galbreath 33 .C8 Eaton Stationery Co. 76.35 Gale1s Prescri~~tion 43.35 Frontier ~3ody Shop 16.46 Gallaway~s Janitor 24.35 Goodye~-~r ;serv ice Stores 45.25 The minutes of April 16th session were read and aprovd. P~oved by alderman Tavlor and seconded by xlderrnan Cline that the meeting adjourn. Th :~"otion Carried. P. H. yap, Clerk T~ Hood, Mayor Regular Session May 21, 1962 The City Council met in Regular Session in the Council room at the City Hall with Mayor M. B. Hood presiding and. the following Aldermen present: Keltz Garrison, Alvin Stokes, T~7aurice Hanna, and C. B. C1ine,Jr., Jae Sharp City Attorney and 4d. R. Rogge City Engineer were also present. The Mayor read bids on a new car trade in for Police Department as follows; P~Iaggard Nall 1962 Plymouth Savoy V 8 1170.00 Winn Motor Company 1962 Galaxy V 8 1270.00 Reuel Nash Chevrolet Co. 1962 Biscayne 1111.OC (V8) Moved by Alderman Hanna and seconded by Alderman Stokes that Council accept the low bid of Reuel Nash Chevrolet Co. The Motion Carried. Moved by Alderman Cline and seconded by Alderman Hanna that the Council accept the Southwestern Public Service Ccmpanyts proposal of May 21st to increase 116 lights in Business District to 20000 lumen and approximately 46 Alley lights to 4000 Lumen installing new bulbs in all at a cost of $50.10 for the alleys and $87.75 month- ly for the streets. The Motion Carried. Moved by Alderman Cline and seconded by Alderman Stokes that. Neal Williams be permitted to install 1000 gal~on butar:e tank. The Motion Carried. Moved by Alderman Hanna and seconded by Alderman Garrison that employ- a play ground supervisor for Booker T. Washington School 6 weeks not to exceed cost of $325.00. Also playground supervisor for Frisco Addition 6 weeks not to exceed $200.00. Moved by Alderman Stokes and seconded by Dye be appointed as City Health Officer appointed as City Health Officer. Moved by Alderman Hanna and seconded by authorized to purchase ~ Dempster bins, The Motion Carried. Alderman Hanna that Dr. Nary for tl~e ensuing term of 1 year The Motion Alderman Cline that S yard capacity. The Motion Carried. Mayor be Carried. Moved by Alderman Stokes and seconded by Alderman Hanna that the pet- ition of 0. E. and Annie Lou Wilcox to bring certain land described in the peition into the City be granted and Ordinance I~To. 77U be passed. The Motion Carried. P E T I T I O N TO THE HONORABLE CITY COUP~?CIL OF THE CITY OF PLAINVIEuJ, TEYAS: The undersigned, hereinafter referred to as Petitioners, will show to the Honorable City C~,~uncil of the City of Plainview, Texas, as follows: 1. Your Petitioners whose signatures are affixed hereto respectfully petition the Honorable City Council of the City of Plainview, Texas, to annex, admit and take into the corporate limits of the City of Plain- view, the following tract of land, to-wit: B~GINNIIdG at a point in the East line and 1,360.54 feet south of the N. E. corner of Section No. 2F3, Block JK-2, Hale County, Texas; THENCE N. 70" 06' W., parallel and 320 feet from the N. right of way line of U. S. HighwaTr No. 70, a distance of 1, 566.6 feet to a point; THENCE S. 0" 0$' 40n W. at 340.0 feet pass a point in the North right of vaay line ~~~f said U. S. Highway No. 70, in all 460.0 feet to a point in the South right of way line of said highway right of way; THENCE Southeasterly along the South right of way line of said U. S. Highway No. 70 to a point in the East line of said Section No. 28; THENCE N. 0" 02' 30" E. along said East line of Section No. 2t3, to the Place of beginning. 2. Your Petitioners hereby represent to the Hon~~rable City Council of the City of Plainview, Texas, that they are all of the taxpaying qualified voters residing in said territory and tract of land herein- above described, and that said tract of land lies adjacent to the present city limits of the City of Plainview, Texas. 3. Petitioners will further show the Honorable City Council of the City of Plainview that said tract of land hereinabove described is contiguous to the city limits of the City of Plainview, Texas, and is accessible to sewer, water and electricity, and that is is desirable, expenient and for the best intl.rests for the residents of said area and for the owner of said land that said area be annexed to the City of Plainview. 4. Your Petitioners hereby represent that they are all of the owners of said tract of land he°~einabove described. WHERFF.(.?I3.E, w~,,.~ ~`~i~.1•nd°~.rsi.gned Petitioners, respectf~zlly petition the Honorable City'''•~~rrr~il of the City of Plainview, Texas, that the said area, territory and tract of land above described be annexed to the City of Plainview and be subject to all of its authority, ordinances powers and governmental functions. 0. E. Wilcox Annie T,ou ~^Jlcox 0. E. ilcox Annie Lou Wilcox Moved by Alderman Garrison and seconded by Alderman Cline that the `-'~ Council authorize installation of street light at 20th & Canyon St. The T,~otion Carried. ~~ ~~ 1 1 Moved by Alderman Hanna and seconded by Alderman Cline that the Citt~ Engineers estimate in favor of H. B. Jordan Construction Co. due onr sewer contract be paid in the amount of $$9123.$5. The Motion Carried. Moved by Alderman Cline and seconded by Alderman Garrison that the low bid ~~,f Hodges Electric for Booster Pump and control installation be accepted at $1200.00. The Motion Carried. Moved by Alderman Cline and seconded by Alderman Hanna that low bid of Lyles Scales Company for six pairs of scales at $100.00 each be accepted. The Motion Carried. Moved by Alderman Hanna and seconded by Alderman Garrison that B. G. Perry, J. C. Bell and Mancil McWilliarns be appointed as a Board of Eoualization for the Year 1962 with Carl Green as alternate. The Motion Carried. Moved by Alderman Stokes and seconded by Alderman Cline that the bills of session be approved for pa yment. The ~".otion Carried. LIST OF BILLS FROM MAY 7th THRU MAY 21, 1962 Rogers Batter~T & ~%lectric 59. S3 Rogers Battery & Electric 26.90 Reuel Nash Chevrolet 1$.79 Reuel Nash Chevrolet 170.42 The nohan Co. 211.02 The Rohan Co. 1247.13 Stoe ger Arms Corp . 3.90 Southwest Meter & Supply $3.63 Sam's 66 Service 1.00 Smith MUriicipal Supply 15.07 Simmangs 30.00 Shook Tire Co. 47.19 Shook Tire Co. 69.52 Seipp Machine Shop 20.00 Seipp Machine Shop 9.50 Strain's Super Service 94.96 Strain's Super Service 23.99 Swayze Bros. Builders 66.68 Swayze Bros. Const. 130.00 W. 0. Speck T~achinery 22.413 Ussery Sheet Metal 12.130 Texas Police supply 14.36 S W Public Service 175.26 S W Publi c Service St. Lig ht 'R,.06.95 SW Public Service Pumping 1327.75 George L. Tasrlor 4$.90 ti~Jeste.rn Union 3.00 4Voodv's Tire Service 35.01 L. VJ. Jordon Sewer 11.23 Wei-tern Industrial Sup. 1$7.63 Wilson Grain Co. 33.00 Wood-Dunning 27.50 Winn .~.otor Co. 75.05 Blair Drug Co. 12.92 Bulldog 66 Service Sta. 2.55 Churchv,ell Bros. Oil 53.25 Duro Test Corp. 30.16 Edmiston Service Station 15.18 E. K. Hufstedler 10.42 Jenkins & Son 27.00 Les "66" Service 7.10 Moved se nd(ed and carried that the meeti ~t P. H. Bryan, ity erk The Harder Agency 17.$4 Leedy Maxey 15.00 Vic's Electric $4.30 Santa Fe Trail 2.00 Vic 's Electric 14.OC McGraw Hill Publishing 6.00 The Shamrock Oil & Gas 1035.95 The Shamrock Oil & Gas 15y.$6 E. K. Hufstedler & Son 1$$4.00 E. K. Hufstedler & Son 356.02 S. W. Bell Telephone 293.47 S. W. Bell Telephone $1.39 Goldthworte's 755.00 Loyd Mitchell (Park) 10.00 Larson Turner Implement 1$31.00 T. E. McNutt 2.55 W. F. Foley 250.00 City Payroll 16979.25 City Payroll 2430.50 City Pa~aroll 5$1.50 P. H. Bryan ( Jtrry) 12.00 City General Fund Trans .32500.00 Hale Co. .State Bank 17$2.00 ~u~y Bryan paper hang. 39.00 Plainview Nursing Home Sumpter Hickman 100.00 Hale County hirport ~,~' 444.50 Mclionald Trading Post 46.30 Martin Nursing Home S.OC Mrs. J. w. Max~~rell 91.77 Perry Bros. Service 2.67 Plainview Safety Lane 85.50 First Supply Co. 64.27 Connor ft~athe:~ Co. 205.66 Connor Mathes Co. 5. s9 Texas Municipal Retire. $17.132 Texas Municipal Retire 116.85 Texas Municipal T~etire 61.64 Trustee Firemen's R & R 236.32 The Harder Agency 570.54 The Harder f:gency 158.59 n M. B. Hood, Mayor June 4., 1962 Regular Meeting The City Council met in Regul~~;r Se s ion with Mavor M. B. Hood presiding and the following Aldermen in attendance: Keltz Garrison, Geo. L. Tay- lor, Alvin Stokes, Maurice Hanna an~i C. B. Cline, Jr. Joe Sharp City Attorney and W. R. Ho?~ge City Engineer also were present for the meeting. It was moved by Alderman Hanna and seconded by :'alderman Cline that the Taxi Cab franchise of Alexander and Hamm be cancelled. The Motion Carded. It was moved by Alderman Hanna and seconded by Alderman Cline that a taxicab franchise be granted to Olan `~+'iiliams, D. B. A. as City Cab Co subject to his perfor~nin the necessary pr~dedures as recuired by Ord- inance. The Motion Carried. Roved by Alderman Stokes and seconded by Alderman Cline that J. H. Meyer be permitted to suspend operation of the Bus line until School reopens. The Motion Carried. Moved by Alderman Garrison and seconded by Alderman .Hanna that Ordin- ance No. 771 be passed increasing t}ie Arson Reward to $250.00. The Motion Carried. Moved by Alderman Taylor and seconded by Alderman Hanna that Council pay to Airport Maintenance Fund $1120.01 City part of mower. The Motion Carried. Moved by Alde-'man Hanrsa and seconded by Alderman Taylor that paving be authorized in the alley, Blk. 67 College Hill 220 fe't west from '~r~ayland Street and 110 feet south behind 4.09 wVayland. The P,iotio n Carried . Moved by Alderman Cline and seconded by Alderman Hanna that Council authorize paving stria on east Alpine. The P{Zotion Carried. Moved by Alderman Taylor and seconded by Alder^~man Cline that the reports be accepted and filed and that bibs of session be authorized for pay- ment. The Motion Carried. Reports for Ma~,r 1962 Meat Insr~ector Ehresman Bros. Tax Collector City Clerk ~;,~ater c?c Sewer City Clem: General Funds Parking Meters Receipts Police Reports Traf-O-Teria Building Inspector Fo-.~d I,~~~e°c~tor V+7at~~r~ Plant Gal~ons pumped Total Gen. Fund Receipts Total Gen. Fd. Disbursements Bills from May 21st thru June 4, 1962 Great Am. Reserve Ins. 327.39 Great Am. Reserve Ins. 46.$0 Great Am. Reserve Ins. 8.59 Plainview Jaycess 58.$0 H. B. Jordon & Co. $91$.$5 Arthur Brown 2.55 wick Lunch 90.00 Hale Co. State Bank 3.85 Wood Dunning 27.50 Pl.anview Cemetery 27.50 Bobs Welding Service 63.05 S W Bell Telephone 25.85 J Oliver Bier, postmaster 99.00 R ~ x Rams ow~~r 48$ . 130 City of Plv. Payroll 1$491.57 City of Plv. Payroll 2540.40 City of Plv. Payroll 5131.50 Arrow Concrete Co. 15.OC Abilene Brick Co. 22$.00 C. R. Anthony Co. 02.$7&289.47 Auto Parts Supply 24.90 Bateman's gulf Service 2. $5 Blair Drug Co. 5.713 B & C Electronics Labs 77.55 Burr~~ughs Corporation 212.00 Gene Burnous 54.63 Bob's Welding S~'r'v1cP. 21.50 38.45 56h4.10 34105.4$ 13501.93 2496.00 2$45.00 732.$0 491.76 3.00 20,00 150837600 50103.41 6$646.70 Kimbell Plainview Co. 18.55 Kenn Bro the s ~°;~eld ing 10.00 Lubbock Grader Blade Co. 210.87 Les "60" Service 2.01 Larson Turner Imple. Co. 32.67 Magizine Publishing Div. 3.00 Melvin's P~rt~~bil Service 4.00 Melton Clark, Inc. 13.20 County Clerk 3.00 Motor Machine Service 2.00 Medical Center Hospital 100.00 Medical Center Hospital 100.00 Midwest Reproduction Co. 25.9$ Haggard Nall Niotor Co. 3.62 Mrs . J . ~~'. Maxwell 93.68 Neptune Meter Company 576.20 Nunn i~lectric Sup~~ly Co. 9136.00 N~:ttional Oil &. Butane 19.17 Pioneer Natural Gas 1:'2.13 Pruh.tt Rad~o & T V Ser. 113.72 Peerless Pump Division 356.04 Plainview Hospital & C. 10.00 Plainview Ceme~ery Assoc. 12.50 Phillius Battery Co. 4.$5 Peterson Construction Co. 30.00 Panhandle Elec ric 250.0(1 Plains Machinery Co. 100.94 1 ~~ `~ ~. 1 Brad's ?welding Service W. R. Cornelius Gti'. T. Cain I~~Iotor Co. Crenshaw Paint & Glass Cosden Petroleum Corp. Connor h~atries Co. Compton1s Cosden Ser. Certified Laboratories Carpenter Paper Co. Caprocl- Machinery Co. Churchwell Bros. Oil Co. Consumers Fu l Assoc. Columbia Gulf Service City ~lacksnzith Shop Clove &, Cowan Cloti•~~e & Cowan Mary Lye, ~i. D. Liamond industrial Sup. Diamohd Industrial Sub. Dempster Broth:rs Daffer~n Steel & Supply Dulaney Auto Parts Foxworth Galbraith Lu-~,b. Eaton Sta!~ionery rirestone Stores Frontier ttental Ser. Gales Prescription Shop Green I~7achinery Co. Gallaway's Janitor Sup. Henry's Tire Co. E. K. Hufstedler & Son Holland Tapp Office Sun. Hale Co. Airport Hilton Hotel Hooper~s Sporting Goods Heald News Publishing Jarvis Tull & Co. Illinois California Exp. 5.1 45.00 Plainview Plumbing Co. 4L .~. 52.68 Plainview Hardware Co. 164.; 2. $0 Plainview Safety Lane 27<' , t:,5 103.44 Plain~.~i w Safety Lane 5 , ~ =, 501.59 Pia ins Welding Supply 2C ,".+ 175.28 Reul Na;h Chevrolet 75,33 1.50 Reul Nash Chevrolet 175.10 154.45 Rowland Gordon 2C.Ci::) $9.97 Ro;/,ers Battery & Electric 2~~.35 10.53 Reams Electric 143.7' 7.68 Ranchers & Fa.mers Supply 11.00 3.35 Reed f s T~^lrecking Co. 11.04 2:'.91 Richardson Shamrock Ser. 5.70 21 .DO Robinson ~: Heraing Drug 9.3i 65.$3 W 0 Speck Machinery 2.10 117.$0 Southwest Meter & Supply Co. 196.7 36.00 Seipp Machine Shop 30.00 7.01 Srnith Blair 76.24 15.64 Strain's Super Service 43.80 498.86 Southwestern Plzblic Ser. 132$.75 52.3$ Southwestern Public Ser. 2179.39 3.50 Southwestern Public Ser. 2.86 12.50 San d: Cafe , 155.70 156.15 Swayze Bros, 5ti.44 16.08 State Che~:~i cal Co. 231.15 4.38 Sant~~ Fe Trail 9.40 17.19 Swayze Bros. Construction 333.50 31$.25 Signal Sales & i.aintenance 594.36 52.19 Smith Municipal supplies 11$.79 323.40 Western Union 3.00 7.95 d'Iestern Industrial Supply 76.43 $.40 G~Jatson Bros. Garage 257.36 70.00 ;~~ell Machinery & Sup ly 39.5' 12.24 G~iesley's Electric Co. 205.65 4.03 Winn P~otor Co. 124.22 278.02 Gerald W Wae~ner 10.00 30.70 White Stores, Inc. 1.85 19.5$ The minutes of T"ay 21st were read and approved. Moved by Alderman Hanna and seconded by Alderman Cline that the meet- ing adjcurn. p. H. Bryan, City Cl k T e Motion Carried. J Psi. B, ood, Mayor REGULAR SESSIi;~AT JUNE 18, 1962 The City Council met in Regular Session in the Council Room at t~~e City Hall with Mayor M. B. Hood presiding and. the following Aldermen present: Keltz Garrison, Geo. L. Taylor, Alvin Stokes, Maurice Hanna and C. B. Cline, Jr. Joe Sharp City Attorney and T,tij. R. Hogge City Engineer were also present. Moved by Alderman ~~tokes and seconded by Alderman. Gar ison that Council authorize paving of u~Iest eth Street from El Paso to Houston Street, in- cluding the intersection the width t:~ be 64 feet, and 11th Street ~ro- ject from Denver to Broadway. The P~Iotion Carried. The minutes of June 4th were read and approved. Proved by Alderman Garrison and. seconded by Alderman Hanna that Council authorize installation of tre 5th and Columbia Street lights and control system. The Motion Carried. l~~oved by Alderman Hanna and seconded by Alderman Cline that Council accept the lour bid of Panhandle Steel Builders for pump house at 16th & Milwaukee at $1893.00 The Motion Carried. Moved by Alderman Hanna and seconded by Alderman Cline that report of B.C.D. be accepted and filed and the bills of session be approved for payment. The Motion Carried. LIST OF BILLS FROP~7 JUNE 4TII THRU JUNE 1$, 1962 ,~, ~ LI;3T OF BILLS FRAM JUNE 4TH THRU JUNE 18, 1962 Winn Motor Co. 19.92 Mancil lu?c~~^Jilliams 40.0. Strain's Super Service 15.20 City of Plv. General Trans. 234.$0 Straints Super Service 26.80 First Supply Co. 24.75 S W Public Service 221.26 Josea VJt~te Sewer Line S.OC S W Public Service 1324.75 BobTs Plumbing & Repairs 7.50 S GI Public Service 195t~.13 Harder Agency 600.80 Blair Drug Co. 9.11 Harder tlgency 152.50 Cannock Sand & Gravel 1215.00 Harder Agenc-~ 17.$3 The Camera Shop 17.35 Shamrock Oil &. Gas 1.327.47 Denton. Mobil Service 2.00 Shamrock oil &. Gas 192.43 Edmiston Service Spa. 10.49 City of Plv. Payroll 1 7042.65 Edmiston Service Sta. 4.03 City of Plv. Payroll 2336.50 Flex Rod Pipe Tool 33.15 Cit~r of Plv. Payroll 581.50 Hale Co. Airport l~iainte n.1120.01 Bill Rogers Texaco 5.50 Hale County 373.97 T~. B. P~icKee 1$3.75 Higginbotham Bartlett 23.$9 CitT,r of Plv. Trustee Fire. 237.51 Higkinbotham Ba~~tlett 16.45 Carl Grizzell Plbg. & Heat. 7.50 A°.artin Nursing Home S.OOShook Tire Co. 41.88 McDonald Trading Post 37.85 Plainview Safety Lane 272.65 McDonald Trading Post 34.25 Shook Tire Co. 134.20 Oswald Printing 10.90 Hale Co. Abstra:~t Co. 102.15 Plv. Ready Mix Concrete 130.95 John B. Bernard 22.50 Perry Bros. Service 21.02 Texas 1'~unicipal Retire. 784.32 Plains UTelding Supr~ly 16,35 Texas Pdunici~:al Retire. 114.46 Sargent Sou~ell 228.86 Texas Municipal Retire. 61.64 VicTs Electric 3A1.91 D. D. Bowman 710.OC Reuel Nash Chevrolet 1111.00 Joe Martin 10.00 Mercantile Nat'l Bank 1550.00 B. G. Perry 40.00 J. C. Bell 40.00 Moved by Alderman Hanna and seconded by Alderman Cline that the meeting stand adjourned. P. H. ryan, City Clerk The PVTotion Carried. R'1. B. Hood, R~avor Regular Ses ion July 2, 1y62 The City Council met in Regular Session with Iti°a`ror Psi. B. Hood presiding and the follo~~ring alderrnen present: Keltz Garrison, Geo. L. Ta~rlc;r, Maurice Hanna and C. B. Cline, Jr. City Attorney Joe Sharp and City Engineer VJ. R. Rogge were also present. P~"eyed by Alderman Cline and seconded by 111derrnan Hanna that the Council advertise for bids on One carload of 1? inch pine, and one carload of 6 inch pipe with fittings approximate cost $19,000.00 and to be opened first meeting in August. The T~otion Carried. Moved by Alderman Garrison and seconded by Alderman Cline that auth- orize pavin:T 16th t~~ 20th on Yonkers, 29 feet wide and 16th Amarillo to Yonkers 29 ft, wide. The Prlotion Carried. The City Engineer read estimate of amount due H. B. Jordan Rc Co. $919.58. Roved by Alderman Cline and seconded by Alderman Hanna that estimate be paid. F The P~.oti_ c n Carried . City Engineer read estimate in favor of Louis Dodscn Engineering with recommendation to pay 80~ of total on controls and Chlorine equipment, amounting to $12,093.33. The P•,otion Carried. Monthly Rer~orts for June were read as follows: Police Dept. Traf-O-Teria Building Inspector Water & Sewer NIiscel. General Fund Parking Meters ILieat Inspector Tax Collector Ani..als $ 3973.00 754.22 745.31 33504.02 1577.34 2182.50 40.90 7445.39 60.50 Moved by ;llderman Hanna and seconded by be accepted and filed and that tie bills me nt . Alderman Cline that the reports of session be approved for pay- The Mot=on Carried. LIST (,F BI'~ S FR^'" JUNE' 19m'' ~'LRLT JUNE C ~ Duncan Park~_r.~ Meter 26.00 Foxworth Galbra; th 43 •''~' Great t~merican R. Ins. 10.71 Gallawav's Janitor Sup. 95•~-( Iris Lovell 6. G0 Gale's Prescription 2C,°~;~ Firemen's Pension 237.51 Gifford ?-Ill ~ r^Testern 2t~.;~C Board c;f City develop. 1250.00 Henry's Tire Co, 4,;.,:'C: Board of City Develop. 250.00 Hale Co. Airport 70.(~C Library 150.00 Jarvis Tull & Co. 23.(?C Day Plursery 25.00 C. ~,V. Jones Mattress 23.0 Negro Nursery 75.00 Kimbell Plainview Co. 27,~~1 Unger P~Zen-iorial Library 7.47 Larson Turner Impl. Co. 57,91 Great American of Dallas 322.31 I~?. B. McKee Co. 183.''5 Reuel Nash Chevrolet 7588.69 I`edica~. Center Hospital IOC.(( Tunnell & Wils on Tunnell & Pdilson 1207.91 1126.20 ~,7 & ,,fir Stati onerv Co . Motor ?~~~:achine Service 3ti . 4G 3.50 J Oliver Bier Postmaster 12.00 Marne & Son 1,,,~,g Edgar Snyder 30.00 D~~cKesson & ~Lobbins 3c.OC The Harder Agency 6107.24 McCourt Consturction Co. 70,'~C The Harder Agency 1224.94 Neptune Meter Co. 157,'7 The Harder Agency 157.19 Oswald Printing 60.25 Cit~r General Fund. 27000.00 Credit Office J. C. Penny 9,~r~ Hale County 444.50 Plv. Ready Mix Concrete 2.38 The Karpark Corp. 44.95 Jim Pettiet Rumple Sta. i.OO ~ Duncan Parking N~eter 2t~.OC Phi hips Battery Co. 39.1 %: F H Bryan, Petty Cash 36.74 Rogers Batter~r ~ Co. 5r.,,12 ~ P H Bryan, Petty Cash 12.27 Roval McBee Corp. 193.50 ~~ P H Bryan, Petty Cash 1.2$ Roz~Jland ~~ Gordon 73 .95 S W Bell Telephone 349.45 Ranchers &. F~zrrners 11.00 ~"" S ?,~1 Beal Telephone 51.55 Reams El ctric t3~~,12 B R- C Electronics Labs 35.OG Robinson x: Herring i:~rtzg 25.91 B Rr~ C t~lectronies Labs 30.50 The Roh_rn Co. 78.75 City Payrol~ 1$434.16 Reuel Nash Chevrolet 443.30 City Payroll L^J R~ S 255d.50 Swayze Bros. Builders 237.bG City Pa~Tro.1i Pk,P~I. 581.50 Swa-~r:~e Bros. Cc~nst. 4b1.30 Duncan Pars:inlT P~Reter 26.00; Shook Tire Co. i.?5 Est. of I'i Potts ,~ece~.z~~d 13680.00 Seipp machine Shop 29.50 Ernest .RectQr>'~w-."W..~,_ ~,., ~. `,2'S.O~ State Chemical Co. 161 ~ 2 ..~ :~~iss P~^ildred Tucker ~ ~ 17.05 S N~~ Public Service 3217.03 Jose Ro,~riouez 3.50 Smith Corona T~~archant 6.06 Army &. Navy Store 9,50 Sargent Sowell Inc. - 2,9u Auto Parts Sunp_ly 68.48 W O Speck Machinery 35.45 Baseman's Gulf Service 8.98 Thomas Law Book Co. 3.75 Gene Bumpus 36.69 Tdmrnie's Kev 8~ Lock 2.05 Brown Supply 490.00 Texas Surplus, Property 50.70 Brown Sup: 1y 1.50 T~'esley's Electric Co. 23.07 L. R. Bain ~: C~~. 39.50 Winn Nlotor Co. 432.61 Bob's Plumbing R-- Repairs 7.50 t^laller Tailoring Co, 6.00 ti'u, T. Cain Motor Co. 5.67 Williams Sheet fetal 9,Ou The Camera Shop 7.49 ~lestern Inru~-trial Supply 18.7b Compton's Cosden 7.10 .Taller Tailoring Co. 5.00 Conle~r Lott 86.02 Signal Sale;: Maint. Corp. 1862.70 Clove &, Cos.~ran 525.22 J ~~ Long Roofing Co. 1772.00 C. H. Dragert Co. !x.9.30 Dempster Bros. 498.36 Diamond Industrial pup. 46.20 Eaton Stationery 520.49 Moved b~:- Alderman Taylor and seco nded by Alderman C:_ine that the meeting stand adjourned. The N"oti on Carried. SP:~CIAL M'?''TING The City Council of Plairwiew, and the Commissioners Court of Hale Count~J met in a joint session at the Co~zrthouse on Frir~azr, July 6, 1962, at 10:30 1~M for the r~urpose of considering an application for a Director of the Plaimrie^w-Hale Co+~nt_r Realty Unit. George L. Taylor arnde a motion, secor_d by Maurice Hanna, th:~t ;;r, Jose~~h T. Marshall, Md., be employed as Director of P.lai nview-Hale County Health Unit at a sala.r~r of X15,000.00, annual~y, to be paid ecually by the City of Plainview, and Hale Counter as Der arareement, and t<=rrn ~f oft~ice t,~ begin August 1, 1x62. The motion way in concurrence of a similiar action by the Commiss- ioners County o:f Hale County. Present for the City of P:-aim,riew: ~~ George L. Taylor, N~aurice Hanna, Keltz Garrison F~, Tv~. B. Hood, T~~Iayor. Present for the Commissioners Court; T~arvin Chrzrch~ti~ell, Doc. Brown, Rayburn Karrh, R;, C. L. Abernathy, Co. Judge. Regular Meeting July 16, 1;62 The City Council of Plainview, Texas met in the Council room at the City Hall at 7:30 P. T-I. with PIa~,ror T~1. B. ?;ood nresiding and the follow- ing Alderrnar. present: r~eltz Garrison, Geo. L. Taylor, Alvin ;stokes and C. B. Cline, Jr. City Attorney Joe Sh~~r~~ and Cit~r Etrgineer ~l. R. i1o~~e were also presr,nt. The Mayor opened bids on a picl~.ur~ tr zck as follows Covey Motor Co. - St~:.debaker t3 cylid. with heater X1663.02 ~~r. T. Cain - International ~ cyl. 1710. P,ls 30.50 1710.50 Winn Motor Co. - y cyld 1647.65 Direst ]_gt. 5.00 1652.65 Reuel Nash Motor Co. 1706.55 P~aggard Nall G.M.C. truck 6 cyl. 1652.65 Moved by Alderman Cline and seconded by Alderman Garrison that Cou- ncil buy low bid o.f r,°iinn Trotor Co. at X1652.65. The T"otion Carried. Moved by Alderman Garrison and seconded by Alyerrnan Cline that City assume payment of Light Standards around Court House 'c•uare ~3~3.OC per month. The M:oti:;n Carried. I`?oved by Alderman Ta~rlor and seconded by yiderman Stoles th:zt City nay 13 cents per meter and 13 cents per met r in Janu-.ry next to Canidian River A~"_unicinal ~~,ater t~uthori}~T ~d09.51 per nayrnent. The M"oti .n Carried. N'oved b~r A1der:r~an. C~_ine and seconded by Alderman Taylor th~~t Coun- cil authorize installation of Parking Nye°ers adjacent to So~rthwest- ern Public Service location on 6th Street. The Mlotion Carr-•ied. NTovec~bv Alderman Cline and seconded by alderman Taylor that the Council appoint .Dr. Joseph T...~''Iirsh:zll M. D. as City- H.~alth Officer as part of Cit ~ County ,~?~:a~,~~i•+unit prc~rarn an~I discontinue present City Health Of`"icer~.'~:' , - - ` The :~'otion C~~rried. Moved by alderman .~toke~~ and seconded b^ Alderr,'~an Garrison thr,t City pay one-half insurance on Airport Control Tower in the amount of ~z12.15. The T•Totion Carried. Moved by Allderman Taylor and seconded by Alderman Garrison that the Countil proceed with condemnation of tie Cline, Baker and Perez tracts on 5c?uth Columbia Street for HiFrhwa~r S7 and ap:~oint Joe Cox to ren.r4>sent the City in sui~,;~~.sui',s. . • , : ~~ ,.,.,~,•:.;~ The M~:oti o n Carried . .' .. ~ i.- ' ~ ,'' i. ~~r. ~::"~. i. Alderman C. I3, Ci•n~•;~~<<Nr':'^ar~stained from voting. Cit~,r -,ngineer reed an estimate on paving R Hoffman. X34.85.12 I~~oved by E'~lderman ~'~lderman Cline that the estimate be paid. showinT payment due Bryan Taylor an seconded. by The I'•~oti,~n Carried. T~Ioved bar alderman Cline and seconded by ~'11d~rrnan Sto~:es that the Council act in,-- on the C~~ tv I~,nFrineers request a.id 1 car load o inch nine and 1 c rload of 2 ir;ch pi~>e to the advertisements for bids to open on August 6th. The T~'oti:;n. Carried. M'~oved b~~T f~ld~~:nan Ta~Tlor -ir.:~ seconded by Alderman G1ine that t:re resolution ap~~ointin~ C. T. Jonnso: as Director for the City in Canadi_«n River n."unicipal `Water Aut°~ority be passed. The T"otion Carried. R~~SOLtiT'l~r~ ~~F TrI~~~ C?T" COI1':~1C L p Tip=~, CI~"r ,'F P' ~,I°~IrL_~,_ TrXAS THE ST~TB l)?' T'~r~f~> Q cl~PV ;I~ P!_;~~~r,T ~1r,;,,; D Cis,; ~, lY ~F H~!L'~ ~,^ ' ~ , C?Tv TE+1-S, The 16th d,~~y of. Juiy, ~ 1962, the City Council of the '; t.r of Plainview, Texas, , m~~t~ in regular .~essi~n cri th 4 :r,embers pre:>ent, v :e: ar,.~~n~ other bu siness transacted, tine followin~~ action w~:_s t~.%'en: The R°a~~~or introduced the following resol~.:tion: L^,l!-T';i~,„,.5, The Cit~r Council of this City heretofore elected °~:r. C. T. Johnson as a member of tree Bo~.~rd of Directors of the C:~_°=t~Cif{T1 R~V~~' P?IJP,'ICIIAL ~"~1TI~~,t i,T~T~ 'L?1"_"' for t'c~e term er':ding Ju~y 31, 19u2, a~ursuant to the provisions of Ch==.nter 243 of file 1a~ws oassed b~T tl1e ~P°'~.1c'tr ~esS10?i ;t ttlE' ~'exaS Le~?'~_Slatur'P ~n 1~~3 , ^~IIF~P~~' ~, in the perforr~l;~nce of its this City Coin.~cil desires t~, officially fil_ t.le vacanc;~.r occasioned as aforesai~ BE IT R.`~>L`J:,D BY T:-._ CITY C:~UP^iCIL Texas: date to do so under said law, elect a c~~,-rsc,n r,ua~ified to theref:~re of trre CITY ;F P?:'i -~:t,i~'-jd , 1. That P1r. C. T. Johnson, a ruaiified v,~~er and. a nrop~?, t^~ owriir.~T taxz~aver of trie City of Pi . inview who is not a member of the ~rovernink~ bo~iv or an employee of said City, be and he is hereby elected ~ to the Board o_'~ Directors of the C ~I~':I:ii< R.`I ,r .'U ~~ _~ L ~._ , ;.?`r,il- ~;~i~ITY for to t;wo year term beginnin~° 1~u~ust 1 , 1'~e2 ar.d ending ,~ July 31Z 1964.. 0.®.I y 2, The dir~~:c'~,or elected as aforesaid s't~~all be certified to the """' Bo~~rd of Directors of ,:Ile C~'i,'tiDIl1°' R?V';~ I I:..~~~, .~? ..~'_. ..~ _t:., -I`n`r by the T'"a-_ror of this City a.nd sl:~~ll other~,ti~ise cualify in the manner pre- scribed by the above mentioned law rel~.tin~ tc said tiutho:~i*-~. ----- ----- ----- ----- The above resolution having been read, ttie moti;n of :~~^r. Geo. L. Taylor for i_ts p•_is:a~Te w_~s duly seconded by Tyr. C. B. Cline, Jr. Thereu.>o::, the T~'a~ror put the T~"otinn to a vote by tl:e City Council and the motion c~rried by 1-,rie followir~~ vote: „AY'S": 4 and "'i~iOL~" None . The T~~ayor declared tie motion c i•ried anct the res:;i>>tion adopted. P~1.`S,D AT;i) t,P~~R~)V'~;D, this t:~e 16th of Jul~r 1902. °" IiG~D ~.. 1`~`ayor CitTr ~f P. , .'~"1~TT Texas ~ -- - ~ The r•~:i_nutes of Special Session with Commissioners Court on Ju~~~r 2 1962 a~:d of the Rc.gul~~r :>c:ssion of Jury loth were re:::d ..end ap:.roved. P~loved ~~~r alderman `?'ayior :end seconded :-;~,r ;lderm~r: Cline that the meet~n ad j our; . The R~otion Carried. :.~._ ~~. r~~<<<;r-, GL~,kx ^~. R. xc -~, AYR LI_'T i;T~ BILL~'> I'Ri'.. J'.1L~Y 2ND TuRt? JULY lb, 1962 1`trrow Concrete Co. 84.45 Plainsman Liouid -nse~:~ticides 47.10 hrrow Concrete Co. ~.OL Plainsman Dr-- Insenides 1~?5.G0 Bo.~Td Q° D~~venoort lOG.00 Pioneer Pav_~rs, inc. 142.12 Brad's `:fielding P_.,-, C:~nst. 15.CC P1air~vieJ.~ Plat Gia.~:. F{. ~rror 9.~9 Barley's .??:.amrock Service 1.00 F.I.air~vi ew (,i1 y. ?~~rtane 3 . ;~~ Buldo~ 66 Service Station 4.50 Plains ',^Ieldii~~ S~zpply 3:.f~? ar ren s .°~ut~ B mot ve 7.24 Fla ins `, ~leld in~_, Supz~l~ . ~ 1'1. i4 l1 \\ ^ ~ y 4 ontlnenl~l~.1 i,I~l Go• 4•U~ // ~~ -~ p P~,:~irly _Lew 11C~.r:14•Vale CV• x 4~.3~ Curry ~~"ot~~rr'rei~ht 4.00 P]_ainvi~ w H~sr:i~~Tare Co. 8; . ; ;' Cer*„~.,'ied La'~oratori~s 1.49 Picneer ~'~~.t~ara~ Gas 269.:;1 Connor T~~^ath.es Co. 95.56 Geo. L. T~:'>r1c~r 5G Columbia Gu,i.f Service 25.62 'r'1air.-Tiew ilursin~• ;?^~r.:e 1G .CO Cit B1ac}:.~rnitl~ :hox~ 69 35 Picr:ar_ison Sh<~.r':rocr_ 1 ~ ~?. ~., Cite :-~1ac~.~;n::tli Shore 3.40 „ Richaras:r 'h~mr"cl: ~: 4 ~.~~; I;~afferri :;'.;c:, 1 F.. :;upl~ly ll,~l St.r«~n's Super 1: ~:; Denton T~Tobi1 Service 3. CC Stre:in's :super Service 1.OC I'~`.ar~ Dye, _ D. 6.C0 ~>rniti~ Plumbin,r Service 3i ~^~ • / '- ll',_1nCin S~rvl ce ~;*;ut~~,n 4.G0 ~t0'Ta1-~. B:)oher T~adlstOr • ~; ~~~ r.. Frontier Rental Service First supply Co. Tor,: Feagin's Repair The F'echheimer Bros . Co. Gifford Hill Panh~=~ndle Hale County E. r. Hufstedler Rc Son Hall.and Tapp Office Sup. Hilton Tiotel Clerners Hale Co. f'~bstract Hige~inbotharn Bart;l_ett ii i ~~;inboth~~m Bartlett J i.rnn~i.e ' s Finer Cleaners Irby's F.een Bras . ^Jeidi n 1^~een Bros. ~~:`elding Lubbock Grader Bl~_.cde I~rr J . ~°J. P~iaxwel l N:cDonald Tradin Post P~:cJ~~nald Tr_~din Post A~lartin I~lursin~ Home P•:elvin ~ s i~2obi1 Service National Oil f~ But. ne Pl3i_nvie~~.~ ~~afett;r Lane Plainvietiv Hospital ~ C. Perr;~'s Gulf Service P:_a inview Seed House 12.7i~ Stovall Booker 3.00 47.19 Stone ~. •'.eredith 4.45 3.CO ~~J. G. Pharmacy x.52 25.70 Vic°s Electric 20y.4o 550.20 r~Jeste rn Union Teleg. 3.00 670.11. Joe P° artin 1C.C0 3.90 Cit~r General Transfer 5000O.CO 48.50 `?'rust ee r~'iremen's R. R~ R 234.90 10.0 Texas i~iunicipal Retire. 7~4.~7 20,C0 Texas T~iur.icipal Retire. 11.7.13 121.19 Texas .~°.unic ,>~zl. Rehr E1.64 1]_.80 :~t<-_te _~ept. of Public r~,'. 5590.55 lb. CO .=>t~:te Dent. of Publ' c ?^J. 31.50 7.59 Harol d Gladman Abilene 90.00 i39.OC H. L. r3ond 10.C0 2 . CO Jury Perr)r, True , FrD . Day i s 3 . CO 313 .24 Jury Perry , Tr~_:e , F~-,i).I)avis lf3 . CO 89.5 L. S. Johnson .1-.75 43.C0 Fordo n Swearengen ,jr. ??, CO l~ . 25 Pa~~l V~.~s=les 10.20 5.C0 City Payroll 17340.09 1.75 City Payroll 24G2.50 24.83 City Pa,rr~~~il 581.50 b4.10 Hale Co. State Bank 22735.00 128.74. L:'. r . Fo.1ey insn 45 .CC 31.3e ~'~est Tc:xas Lc~u~p:T:ent Co. 2tid4.16 bS.OC REGULt'~R T~.El1TING AUGUST b, 1962 The City Council met in regular session with P~ayor P•~;. B.riood presid- ing and t~~e follc>vrin~; Aldermen present: Alvin Stokes, P,iaurice~ Hanna, "eltz G~.~.rrison, C. B. Cline, Jr., Geo. L. Ta-~lor. L'J. R. 'rio~ge City Engineer and Joe Sharp City Attorney were also present. A petition was read signed by Sher~ard, Titus, Couch ?t al reauestin~ that the Council bring a tract of land into the Cit-T Limits situated bet.s,~eer. Joliet and Houst~>n Streets and 24th t 28th Streets. Proved by ~'~lderman Cline and seconded by tllderman Hanna th:~~t tale I;et- ition be granted and Ordinance P1o. 772 be passed bringing the tract described in tine petition into the ~it;~ Li_r~its. `ihe 1`~otion Carri~'d. P E T I T I O N TO Tii~~, fI~._~NORABLE ~I~Y CUUI~,?C= L ,-F (i-i'~~ ~L_Y ~~1 Pi~rt_i-14 ,,_'E~,a, T1~~ The undersignc~:l, hereinafter referred to as Petitioners, will show t~_; the Honorable City Council of the Cite= of i'la.n~-iew, Texas as follows 1. Your Petitioners ti°rhose signat~~res are affixed hereto respectfully petit:: on the Honorable City Council of the Cit.-~ of Plainview, Texs, to annex, admit and take into the corpor:~te 1_imits of the City of Plainview, the foL owing tract ~~f land, to-wit B'1GINNING at the S. ~~'~. corner of the Alabama Addition to the Town of Plainjrlew, Texas, which point is also the S. '~~J. Corner of the >. E. one-fourth of Section 38, Block JY-2, Hale County, TeXaS; TH~:NCF Nort}1 alonrr tine "~~Jest line of said ~':labarna Addition, at 347.5 feet pass a point which bears •Jest ?_O feet from a 2'' pine set in concrete fora contr~::~1 mon,_zment, at 1,290 feet pass a o~~~int wi~ich bears West 20 feet from a second 2" pipe set in concrete for a contr~?1 monument, in all 1,35~~ f°.<:t to a point; Ti'~,NC!~ East 333.75 feet to the S. E. corner ~f Lot 5, B1~~cI~: 3, of said Alabama ~'~ddition; TH?N"'? So~:th at ~C .feet pass the N. ~'. corner o~ Lot 5 ark the N. E . corm'r of Lot rj, Block 4, Alabama addition, in all lzs5.22 fe t to a point; THEn1C:~, S. 77 F• 33' 31" E. 33.79 feet to the ``'est Td. i^J. corner cif Titus Subdivision Revised; Ti'R^tiCi South 340 feet. alonrr a ?Jest line of said Titus Subdivision Revised to a r~oint; Tri~NCF' East 125 feet along a South line ~f said T'tus Sub:zivi.ion Revised to a point; ~ ~,,,~j ~,, r?- ~~ ry. ,~ 1 r r ~- -- '." A ( L ~ ~r~ ~~ t /~. _. F ._~ 1'x.1 ~-+ 1.s 1 i q . -, Y ~ /,% q ~ ^, ~ _.i ~ a -_.., 4 , ~ -• r - II _-- - - _ ~ . ~ =-. .. y_ __. _- iUNIT QUANTI Y't DESCRIPTION ~~-~------ ~i ITEM rc_r_ ~ ~: ,,...: `~.. 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I ----- g 9Q BEND, ~ - . .1. _... -_.. -- 8 __... _ ~, '~7 -- --- 6 ,,3c ~ - t a. d ' 4S' e3EN U, A B~ .l J,. .__ _. - - __.,_. --- -- _ _ .~ fN t: ~ D ~. ! ,_45.4 Z 5y _ --- '~ ~ 2, ~~ )c 6° r[EDUGiR. P!~-~[V END _ _ ----_ ____ -- E . __._ ~ ---- a . _. - t ~_-_ _ _ ._ __ ._ - - - - - _ _ - ~ , 2 ~ o ~ ' fS 6" S~.eEYFjr2•'~ON6 MJ. - _ __.. _ ____ __._____ _ ~ ~ p ', ~ ~ zJ 6 - ~.,.--...,_~ .._ _ - ,, f ~ e - . AND LIO S -• 7~ 5~ SL~ r J+ ~ ~ ! TGT;~-~ A1~? ~ uh r B,D_ a~;~ s>>~~T k .~ ~ Z,or+~9 ~__ - - -- --- -- Ohl-E7 $ t D A F t~ R D l 5 C D V :v"T_---=------~------.----- --~ _ ~~~~! _-_. - __ _ ~!_ 4 ~ ~j,D R A ~i 7-~ - S-E c ~r r r~ r ~ 7liva . v ~ s ,a ~ F ~ - _ ~ . _.. ._ _ ___.. - ~ _ AGH i L M fi c H . Jr. 6145 ~ '1t•9 i_ '.l ~ _ _ _ _ - . __ --_- - - - -----~-- ~ ~ ~ _ ~. vc S 6 3' ,~ __ _ b " tvt ~C H .JT• G A7"F _ ,1,4 i. v E- _ _1_ - _-_ .-- 3. _ _____ ._. _ . __ -- 3 O 24.,;G 7 -_ __ -~ ~, ~ c ~+. JT GATE .__ _ _.~ _ . _;... _-- __ . i-_. - --_ - _... _._ i-~t~ J~Va4~F-~- ~ i ~ss.o~ I ---- - _ _ _ -~ .~„x~., 7'aP~'rnltG scE~vE_~_VAiVF' Nt~l._~ ~~ ~ .~~s~ 3~ ~._____ _ _ _ R.~ ~r R~E ~ ~v~ Hrs 4z'r ~ u . -. -. ~ '~ ~. _ 70~L AfaDL4_~_~~~~_- -- - -+ - ~--. _. _ r--. _ _ -_ _ -. _ ? -,~ :~± i ~----- E,L i V E ' - L----- g-Y ~ _ _ ~_ , - - -- _ - ._ - - - - ~ r. ~ -- -- - NE E31p AFT FR ;+',SEU~~'~T. ~ _._ __-~_ __ - CERT IFIE~ AS ~.ORREGT D ~ ? ~ CITY E.n. ~, c r. E.Ett. --_____ --,- ~., ~ y _, r,~/ ?b, h~//~ ~/. j /i, ~/ 0 .i k" ? ~ Q .,/ /- PRICE*AMOUNT / p ' / / / / f _~__, RICE AMOUNT ;,PRICE ~ ~4.3z I ~. -~ --- ;~a-,14 ~~,~~ • z.s3 s `~ \i ,.- ' ~D -- i~--- - ji - --- 15~» ~ t.70 49. Z~6, oo H---- . ---+- ~ ao_ _ I' 7G 75 _ e..~~. Imo'-,.`~0~~.35~j y~ 3.~5„ t_ZG.. Io ~ t~4 d_5 I I_2 .8.~ I~ .>Ko z8.9o f i?j 4'lc ;4P. Zo z3.57_~_-_-141._•, c.s~ ros so ~.g4_~ Ia~,4. -- _ S 44 . z S, 4s ... 2-6--__T 2 4 ~~ ~19 , ~ o .25.35 I 10 1.40 ' ?,ss c~.3o l7~go to?. ~ s . 14 '~ ~_.~s~_._ . .15 8, So I_ $.b_Si ~ uc 3? ~c~ 1 ~ I~,? t V .~~ . ~ ' SQ. 3_ ` 1 .5_ 4 ..~ S ,44 33.00 '` -'~-~. ~'~• 1 - -- ; _ __ ~~ ~,~~ ~, Tr?~T~TC:... .out,h 1~3~ feet alone- a !~st line of s~.id Titus ;>>zb- dilTiS1C)Il t4eV1SE'd. tc} ~t' :)011ti1.~. -~'. COrner, Tu;_p„r~, i:;aSt 153.25 fe<t to a poi~~t in the Est _i,ir:~ of Lot ~, rlocl: L,., xlabr~rn1 :.dciiti~~~n andti~.5 feet ;'oath of 1tS TAT. E. COrnE'r~ T!~'~'~l`'C" "oath t;3?,5 fe,,t along ti:e _~sst line of Lot o to a L)oi nt iIl tCle SOI~t}'1 line of :aid ~ilc_balil-:_ H'~- ai'" ~On arid ';hE' ~~o~lt:1 11riC-? f .~c::id .`,.'r't1r}ri ACS' _ c Tt ,i,.~:? ,.est c~50 feFt along t:ie .'O'~'tl llne :)f .,ald :11a- lama Addita_on an~i tiie South line of said Seot_on 3~ to t~~e .}lace (.)f bi=~innin~f, 11. Your Petition~~:rs hereby rex}reser,t to tho Tfonorable Cit~r Council of the Cit-~ of P1airl~~riew, Te~:as, t}-tat the-r are a ma;~~or.~ty off:' the to}:- paVinr' gU:111fiE?d VC>ter'S rC's:'_dlri{r irl Sa:iC. tE'rrl-tOrti and ',r~:C'~ l'in~ hereinabove described, and that said tract of land lies c>ntiguous and ad acent to trze present City Limi?;s of the ~it~r of P'un~/::.~., Texas. _ 111. `'~ ~ Petitian~°rs will further stlo~: t.:~ I?onorable Cis - ,, r r' ~' ~ourlcil of the City ~~f Pl.ainv~ ew th ~t sa:;_; tr ct i)f land • hereinabove ciescri_bed is ~r contiguous to the City Limits of the City of Plainview, Texas, and is accessible to sew:-'r, w ater anti electricit~.r , an ; t~'iat it; i,; desirable ~'-'~ expedient and fc)r the bF~st interest f:-r t~~~ e res'_den'.s ~;' sair~ area and f:~r trle o:-rriers of said lan;l tii_it said area be annexed lc tyle C~tv of Plainv~ew. '~'~; .`L~.I'~;r~':, t:, tze "ndersir"ned YP.tiriOnerS, res_r~C'CtfUi~ Dt=Y,`,_-?ri the }~~:rl:;rabie City Council. of the City of Plainview, Texas, th«t file Sa1d arE?a, territ'%rV r1C; tr~iCt 1. land above ~1P~Cribf'i he ~tnne}:ed t,0 the Cit~r o;' P_ainvi~~w and be subject to all of its auti~~,:~r'-.~,~, c~r_iir,- ar.ces, powers rind governmental. functions. _ Clarence C. Griffith T. G. Shepard Esther r,"., Griffith Bernice Shepard J• '~~~ C~otzcti J. C. Titus Jewel. C'ozzcil Effie r."av Titus The l^:-z~ror opened 13 bids subsitt;ed in r<~s~o:;se t~_; pub:sic .~.ivertisa- ments fir bid:> to be ._)pened :lurTust tr:e oth, 190:' . 't ~.:gas rioved ~.rd seconded thr;:t trie bids be tabula:fed by t~.e :~n~=sneer and rew=:r,:ed to the lowest bidders. The r°ot~.on Carried. P~'oved by t'ilderman Hanna and seconded i)y :~idermati ~-iire th:._t Gounci i. le.::xse the :=peck Bu~lciin~ ~_t 1Gt~~ R: :~.s}1 for ~'?100.OC per ~-:onth The A'otion C~ rried. A~oved by r~llde~•mar~i Tayli;r and seconded b~.r alderman Stoi:es, t:~:~_:t `_.he Resollztiol; sr,~~.tin_r the C~tyfs po:~=it ion _. t'~;e Flood ~r~~i conserva- tion prod) ;:gals be p 7.ssed. .. m 1 he l~`ot ~ on Carried. P T!, ~ ~) L U T L~:~ i tae t r'.?i?'lE,':iiFJi?reC theft file G1t;I C ;r~Cl Of Pl3in'.r~<UJ, T : :_~^, :;iF't i. 7: rE?~?;Uiar 5t?4~Si On at itti', r?t"ular meeti. n.g p~_aCe on ttu E!'t1c` C~, 1;;~'O~. ~ With a__l L'I1"`;b~"~T'S prESent anC~ aCtin~, wr1P_n aITlon,~ Ott:c?r t'':~ nF•s t!iP_ f 01- ~ , i_a:~~- rig order -. _. ..-,, The i'~::3 'i~r rE?Ci(1, aura ~ildermarl GP.O. L. Taylor ir10Vf'd t, F' udCiptli~n Jf l'ne followinfT {notion: ,'~;Ft~ ~'~.,..5, trie Hale County Soil C-~raervat.- trl~~t ~., a ~ p `'~ ion i:1s ; ~ or,sor of t;'rle Punnn;_T~rater Draw watershed Protection an( Fl vd Pr~vF~n;,ion Project, b11t sa ~ Di:;trice has no z~ow~r ~f eminent domain to ::e::ure hard t0 f'el; lc_nCi rl.f?htS ci.11t~ n0 pOWE~r tC 1°i7~J t XCS "i1 Dr::_`}~'rt`T In said 1_;i,~,rrict t~:~ provide an assured inc ~r,~e, - .~. ;~ ~..~~I t~~~'.r„=', sup:i District has nc; funds for defraT.~in.-' costs ~~f operating:~ and r:iaintaining works of i~ir?rover,,ents, accuirin~ l~~n~~ rlc?;r'itS, adCninl:~terlr'1:?, Cnntr~ClS, pr'oVl.ding neCeSSarV le,Fral uSS'1£:- lance, and ~,,%t:ier mi.scel.laneous costs. ~__ ~• ~~' ~ ~~ "~' m ~ r~'~r~~;R`~., the Cit.r of Plainv~ t~~f,T, ,in consider~.tion of the benefits to be received by said City and its citizens, doeG hereby agree, through its Citv Council, to co-oz~,-r~.te tivith the Hale County Coi.i Conscr•v<.~tion Di:;trict, aru t}ie County of Hale, to assume and f?U~a.r~iri eE? tliE'. COSt Of t}"iE a'.~OVe 1 ~emS 4°lit}`11.n t.`iE'. l.it~T Of Pi(::i:inVleW, subject ho~~~ev~~r, to apx:~rov~::l by t}1e qualified voters of,~ny bond propos~:l rep aired to provi~-le f?Ands f'~:r U.~si~ming ar;d ~ru~.~rcnteeing the COSt of t_rle abOVE 7_terflS ~ arlrX t<: USE 1tS .)O.per ~.%1' em1TlEra, dOmaln lri securincr land ri~r}~ts, if neces ~ar~~~ for ..11. ?•rorl:s ~~f improvF~w~erits in rit'v' )f P1a~n~IiEw Jrl t e RUrin1-2i,g ~^7citEr iru4'~~ ~inC: ~_1<:'~•EC1 ~n~zter- she~~?s. "~_:tior. vas s(~c~~nded bjr nlderm,~n i~l.vin .t,~;,_es and u~~n ;!:~> r.ue:..- ~~i.on being, call_Ed she vote stored. T`~. 5 h'OFS. 0 The I~aTro.r eclared the mut.ion to have c~~~~ri "' T/. hood Mayor ATTEST: P . H . Br~~ran City C1Erk i~rtCV~'d bV ild~'rmar: ~t',OICeS `'?,rz ~ECOn(eCl JV ~il[}(.T:~iri Cline t};~i1; %}:c ;:,.'~.^'.',.,'~, be advised t}:e Plainview take point for .cater can possi- bl.yT be secured between 11th ~• 24ti-_ Street adjacent to High:aay Loop of ~s7 writ of Pl:~in~'iEw. T}:e Iv"otic~n Ca~•~~ied. Ic~cvE ~ by .tldermarl Hanna and seconded b,. ~~1_;~erman Garrls(,n t,ri~~t pay iio_ti~-es Electric Company ~fi960.C0 on well wiring. The I~'~oti on Carried. iv°oved by :+lderrnan Cline and seconded by Alderman Garrison th_=rt paving be alzthori%Ed cn 11-th Street from Garland to Holliday Drive on 13th Street frorri G~rrland to Iiolii.daTr Drive, on r~rriarillo :>treEt i'rc:;i 5th to 6th Street, also alley by the Chicken-Inrl no City part~cir~ation. The r"otl.on Carried. ~~~:oveci b~~~ Alderman C:Line and seconded b~~ t~lderc:an Hanna t;!-.at the City advertise for bids on Petroleum Products for t}ie comin,:r year. T}~e i~°otion Carried. Reports for Jul,:r read as follows Tax Collector Treater Plant Gals. purriped South u~E:;tern Public service Animal De~,~t. Food In.:~pector T~Iater ~ Sew(~r General rand F:Ari<ing 1'•~et~rs Buildi-ng Inspect(:r Poia-ce REL)Ort Truf-:;-Teria I~"E~:t Inspector fees acc'rd X7,960.99 187682700 4,893.65 36.00 4.00 30,95U.35 1.8, 970.79 2,5y7.50 850.30 4,583.C1 643.98 45.70 Moved by ~~lderm~:n Hanna and seconded by E~l~ac~rra~~n Garrison that the reports be accepted and f,_led and '--}~e bill-s cf sessi.~n be approved ~'or r;ayment. T~ The ~~.oti on C~~.rrie d. LIB>T CF B1:LLS FRJI`" JUL" 16T}{ THRi? :1UGI','T 6, 1:62 lt'est Texas Ec;uipmer~t C~~. Bryan .% iioffrnan Co. Ha1.e County B.rvan R Hoffman South~rlestern Pt.ib. Ser. The Harder ~'~gEr~cy The Larder Agenc~T The Harder ;,Frency Gerald ~~:~. 't!a~ner, P". D. Blair uurF~ ~o. C}sicken Inn Borwn Supply Co. _ -,~ , Carl Gri zzel~ ~Pibg. ,~: He~~. 2664.1~> Eaton .St<~tionery 58C.7C 10C,C0 Eaton St .tionery 266.07 21.2.5 Frontier Rental :>ervice b.~~0 348 .12 Fo,~wgrt>`: G~~lbrai th :L .40 38.00 Green's Sheet .~~~eta1 2.C0 605.09 Gifford Hill t~I~_stern 31.5C 1.58.64 Galla~rray':> Jani-tor Sup. 56.50 17.84 GaleTs Pre~;cription a.39 6.C0 Ii R~ N Electronics 82.1] 8.73 I~alfv~a~r Gro. & Station I.SC~ 163.90 Halprin Suppl.~r Co. 2.50 :l,4~O.CC~_ Halprin Supple Co. ~ 2~:.r:C '~-:~ `'~J ~'~0 Halton Hotel 1-2. 2J* 1,~J od Dunr_i_n~; 7, ~,;, ~ti'ayne's Restaurant .:i. `?'. '7 Robert S. Cap vent I~;~ ~;~Tarr,' n?a? 1 I"otor Cc. ~a.4';' Rer~ublic I~t.tt ~ l F3ank 76~s:i .OG Ha e C ounty `=~t«te Bank: 417, 50 J ~-i_ver Fier, P.M. 99.00 Canadian R.^':un. G^Jat. 809.51 Charles El:i i.:;c~n Refund 1C2.8G B. { };err, RF~.funr~,! G.1.:~0 Great; i,~~ . R~'serve In:>>. 31.'..56 ;zre:_it tm, Rese~"ve Ins. 1.,.3 . ~?1 Grp.:;t ;m, nes~ rv~ Ins. 1C. 5G ~:;arrer: OrLllin~ Cu. 40,00 `' ~~J Bell Telephone 307, z;1_ S : ~J Bell '?' e l e r, }~ n~ ~,~,_"~, 5 C) . 3 0 ~~da~.s~~~n ~.'~~'rvi~C~`-,~~€~..'. 14.72 L,e~dt~~ rlaxe~~ Sc'~io~'~I~ 250.00) Leed<<,~ Praxey School c3;J.5G "'he .~h~imrock ~";i_'&: G~~s 149.34 The Shamrock Oil&, Gas 165.94 :~Iercanti I e Plat' 1 Bonk 1752 . t~0 N?Prontile PJat~l Bank '705,00 Ra~,~mond TJ , ~%la~~ c omb 5 5 . CO ~.., Hale Co. Dank Cout~ons 1225.00 Re~i str~ar ~vu Le _;: F. 7C.:-„ ~.•~ Corpor~~tiori C~~~urt Lub, 30.00 ~ateman's Gu~.f' :'er. ? 6.0 s~ ~'ohn ~crcFrr;in:= Park 1b2.70 Cola: Long F:r~rk 100.00 Corp. Court L~_zbbock 25.00 Dr. Joe J, Horn Refund 3C.o Her,r~j A. P"organ Re.f'und 29.40 ~Vr ., , , _ 1g3o4.34 Civ~ Pa.-~:-r~~~_ Citti~ Payro:Ly 2617.13 City Parr<~> 1.1. 5 $1.56 Ci.t'r rJCl~!~ CE'CLllrty 1.Q27.39 Rex Rarnsow-r Sewer L 293.20 F-Iale Cc, ;wank Co~.zpons 1?5.00 The Alcove 2.00 Auto; Parts Suer>ly 52,7 Auto Parts `supply 39.77 Army ~~ Navy Store 11.95 t~merican La France 143.Ozi Barr°etts Elutcrzotive 32.57 Brown Suor.lY,r Co. 1.50 ter, ~. .?attle 'Tniform C>.c5 B :~ G 1°JeldinF= Supply 1.00 Bob's ~°Jeldi n~ Service 1i ,00 B1.ai.r P,ri.~. Co, 6.~0 Gene Bumpus 44.79 Cor_~~_ur I•'~_3_thes 72.52 Ca~rlor Aut.. Parts 9,~0 Curry I'rot;cr }ire:i~ht 5.37 C it,v 3iacl:smi th hcn lOC . 85 Consumers reel ~tssocl. 4.9~, t'J, T, Cain P~otur Co. 15,~~0 Clipc~er Izidlzstri.s, In •.69.OQ C1o~,~e ~c ~,owan .8i '~ 533 C 1 owe €'- C o-~va n 163.5 ComT_~ton~s Cosd.en Ser. 14,90 D~fferr~ :;feel ~, Iron 1.94 ~..iamond Industrial. Sup, 7.46 ~'~empster Bros . 4'~t~ , rir> St,rair~'s Suz~er S~'r, 12.65 St.rain~s :'uper er, 96,07 I{arolci Gladman ~'i~zstin 90.00 :tune ~- T,Zeredith ~s, 36 :"~ ;.' Fuhi.: c Service 3?6.9G S ';J Public :'erv.ice 2205.36 :Y ~,-~.bl.~c service 1479.50 Shook '?'.re Co, 3?,25 Shtick T:ire Co, 77.t~9 T=exas urr,lLZS Pr:r , ;" . ~~3 i~:C3VP,CI F)y r~._O_P.hmaTi Taylor arl'1 S~ meeti.n ~ ad,jot.t.rned. /~ ~~ ~~ R~ r , ~'!r H ~~ rib-~;t._~.,:. Bartlett ;~~~~li; ~ ~ '~ir~~tu~ r:<.:;. Barnett 3 ,'. , `~~ ;~.~nb _>t~ am '3~r';lett c, ~ (_; ~I~.~e ~~~~~, ~.bs ra~.~`; Cu. ~~,~~ I'<<:~ e County 15~.:+~; Hoy.1~r;.A TaF.z~ ~:`~ffice i7.:... Jarvis Tuil~ ~'~ Co. 12, 5~~; G. ~'. Jone:_ B1.ect,ric Co. ?;~ ~;; Illinois Ca.~i_f. ~;xpre~~s :'. ., Gene E. Johr:son 6` .G;1 ~'J~,rl~_e Iai 1t~.0: Kimbel_ Plain-vriew Co, ~~,-;,~> Lu:bock Gr~d~`~~jadQ ~3~,a J ~~" Lon~-• Roofing=, Co. ~ ~,.~,~~. 1_,ars on Turre r imp , ~ ~C; , , 5 Lyles ~c~le Co. bOr,,~;C P~°otor ~~:ac:-pine :.ervice ~ ,C;~ I~"conal.d Trading Post ? 5 Mcj%cnald Trading; Po:-t 29.4c~ I~~oore Suppl, Co. 74,2 Medical Center Hospital. 100.Cr' Dan I~`~_~c'~aur•hton 5, GC Plonroe 3 3 , Irt 8~ ,. Stationery ~~ ~~.~0 Pati oral Oi 1 & Butane 34. ~~: I~'eptune I~~Teter Co, 65 ,95 T~ }~la:ins iJeC:lnk' UuT:UiV ~.C`C F'l.trley Bo'.;es _ .4~~ Plainview :-i~.rclw.are Cc. ?4,72 P1.ainview Hard.~rare Co. 2C.~~~~i Pioneer PGvers, Inc. It3;.j2 Pl~zinvi.ew Liquid insect. "'a.SC P1.ains T'`achinery Co. 155,3; Phi_~_lir~s Battery Co. 14. ~9 Phil. ~ p~ B.r ter,~,~ Co. 30, lra Plainview P~GtOr ;,ervi~e ,Q'•;,' Pioneer Natural Gas 22'?,9? Piainv°iew Safety Lane 175.50.' P1.ainv1_ew Fll.:ribin~~ Co, 4,~` Plainvi~ w Pi.umbin~: Co, r J ?Q Pialn'r~ w }'1.umbin~: Co. lu.9C ?-I. P. Felphre~r 70,00 P.,.c~fi.c Pumping Co. 25,40 Flv. ~)rv Insecticides I?SC.u Richardson Shamr ct: r;' 1 t~. ?2 Ricl~ar~iscr ~,~:~.mrack r~, ~~ RF~~ms Electric c~5.61 Reuel. ICI s.i Chevrolet 4, 00 Re':xel Dash Chevrolet 26<~.4~' Rogers Batten= R~, Electric 5,'y5 Roe~ers Isattery 8, Electric 40.9 Robinson ~; ?-?erri.n~; i;r.4~r 14.. ~; Ranchers ~- Farmers :>upr~ly 22,00 The Rchan Co. 122,00 Rowland ~;: ~;.~ord ~.n 60' , + T}~re Steck Co. 55 , ~~ Stcval B~:_;oher R.diuto:~ ~~, . ; `, :,ei no I,;"acriine Sh,~p 2.'JC B'.~iider,, ~:.o.~ ;'~V;a~~~ze tiro:~. Const. 402.50 Si=-nal Gales x~, :Fain ;er«.n,^e <4.5b Sargent So.~ell 12? ''6 S ~^J Public Service ~~~^~~ <. VJ .Miss I~~ildred Tucker S,GC~ Uti sere Sheet P~eta1 41, 75 Ussery Sheet PJ'etal 2.00 ~~J:~tosr. Br,~;s, Gaga.:°e 3^,33 ~~Jinn "~~otor moo. 25,12 V~Jes tern Uni or. Tnl~~~, ? , ~-;: t~Jeslev ~ s electric lo, t~2 ~`Jilli.arr,s :')beet "~"etal ?.~C ?'e.-t's PharrnacY ~.o;~ ti:iest.ern Indus*,rial Sup. 13 , Sc~ Peptone Pieter Co, 659.95 ~conded by l~lder.mar. Hanna that the _' r~, Pao ' on arr; ed. '~~~'' AufTu., t 20, 1962 i~rG'?L:,R `~r~~"I(~I' The Clt`r L'OUnCil Of Pla~riVleL'J, TE=Xc'sS :TIE'.t =.n RE',:TUl:ir .`?E:;~SlOn 1n the COLiriC~_1 ttOOm at tlic ~ilty I~cl.li, ~'~ritl`I rr;a -rOr I':. ~. ~IOOu Y?rC-:sl.dln~, acid the follo~~,in~; t~ldermen Y,~res~nt: C. B. Cline, Jr., I:eltz Gtirri.son, alvin Stol..es, ~'auri ce Hanna., acrd Geo. L. Ta-:rJ_or. JoIYn T. Boyd asst. C~t'r tlttOrr:ey a":d iJ. t>?. i~0~",~Te Clt`>' ri~lrieE'r ::1.150 Were ~rE'.S~;T1i;. Droved by ~tilderman Garrison seconded by .':lderm~_;,rl Stol>~ s thctit `outr:~~aest- erll Public Service Corn~:)any be aut-~hori~ d to re~l~~.ce ores~:nt 2500 :Lu- meri Street ~ ~ jfI"lt:i Ldltrl 4C%00 1ur1E'n at ridded COSt ;)f 4~5 ;~enrS per rOritli f;Fr li=~ht. Said. li~~hts beinY 463 in rI•.zr:,bcr. The i'.otion Carried. I~°ovc~d by tLldernlan C' ine ar_d seconded by Alder~rr.=~~n Hanna th,it :~''.ayor be a~_ztrlcrized tc) sixTn reneti•ral of conrr~act on the steam G~::u~e in the City. The Ioti n Carried. I',ioved by ~~ldermar. Tazrlor and Sec~)ndc;d by t~lderrn,_~n Hanna th_rt i _~~ror be aathoriled to Y)ri nt necessar`r nurlber f_` copies of :;he nro o:>e-~7 Zen_r<<~ Ordinance for dirt;ri~)ution t : tii~ Gerlerai Public. The Motion Carried. I'oved by ~~lderman Hanria and seconded by ~1dE~~~•ra~n Ta-.~ler that City Er~~,i neers i'inal estim~:,te due I~. B. Jordan Co. on se~,~r~~r contr,ct 3mc:>unt of x;10.00 be paid. - The T~~otion Carried. Board of City 'development report read sho~~rine: recsir?ts of X1500.00 disburser,Y~r:?,s of X1552.79. Droved h~r ,alderman Garrison and seconded ~~y ~l~:iermar~ Hann~~ th:~.t reports be acceri~c~d and filed and bills of seasion be apuroved for :->a~,rr;gent. The ~~ otion C.,rried. 1`ioved by ~:lderrn::;n Cline and seconded by alderman `Pa-,Tlor that the Ir.e et ln_cr add OUrn. The I'~:otion Carried. P. H. Br~,rarl, C ,`.r Cl,rk ,•.". B. Hood I,~a`,ror LI"> ~' ;;;~ I-~IL' `:: FR(;I` t;iiGiT" T bTH Tt,R~T f~ T~lt~:~r 2C, 1902 Har,;ld '~~ath::rrE'd 250.00 If:ary )-~e, Ir. D. 11,..00 ?-Iod~;es Electric Co. 960.CC Vic's Electric 21_.00 Bryan ~~ Flofz~r,~an C ons t . 684.00 Curr ~~j I~"ot or Fre i~;ht 12.5 7 Vdinn h~iotor Co. ~ 1652.05 Curr;;~ I~~'otor Freight 0.46 City General Fund Trrn.~~ fer25000.00 Victs Electric 11.50 ~~irport Cafe 210. $0 Philli~)s Fetrole~arn Co. 3.54 ~.rrow Concrete Co. 59.20 Pl.~__nvie`.a 1`dursin? Home 41.CC Br~.~an ~'., HOffrnan Const. 225.233 Shamrock Oil ;~ Gas 1774.5 B~zlldo~r 66 Service ~3ta. 3.50 Shamrock »il 8~ Gas 156.22 The Camera ;:hop 10.50 The Harder ;~,Irency 183.67 Caprock Sand ~; Gravel 243.00 The carder ~r~ency 712.59 Duncan Seri`,rce '-,anon 25.00 The Harder ,'i~;ency 20.12 Fi~'st Supl)1,,T Co. 114.11 Pascual Rodr'_c,uez 1b.10 First >upv_.~r Co. 2.19 Edgar ~;c}zreicer 30.0,:' Henry's Tire Co. 156.25 First I'1at'1 Bank Dallas 8082.20 Hale County 353.76 P"ercantile I~iat~l Bank 80.OC E. i~;. Iufstedler ~: Son 49.00 P•~ercaraile P•Iat'~! Bank 155.60 Kelley Bros. Radiritor 1.50 ~".ercantile Idat'1 Bank 1856.25 It~~artin Nursi n. Howie 5.00 Hale County '.t to B~.nk 130.00 H. B.ever F~ Son 10.65 Hale County Bank 80.0C Noel >ter~l ~~~Iorks 30.00 Hale C~~unty State Banh 160G.OC Perr-r i3ros. ;service 14.10 Fo~~rler €; Grafe, inc. 119.36 Pla ir.s G~.'eld ink; Suppl~j 9.90 Jur.j J~Lr:I, ~Srill.~on C. CC ~~~ . G. r~harr.:acy 5.79 Biil Foley ,,, 15 . ~~~- ;,,e=1rs :~?oebuck & Co. 69.88 R. y. Vernon Sewer Line 4u4.32 ~'•~rs. J. ~,,a. I"~:axwell 89.20 Cit~r Pa~~roll 17650.00 ~'ex<:s ~~unici:)~l ~?etire. 829.70 City Payroll 3454.50 `'ex~s A~Iunicipal Retire. 136.63 Citr Payroll 540.70 Texas Riunicix)al Retire. 61.63 R. y. Vernon Sealer Line 130.66 Joe I'~artin. 10.00 TrL:stee Firerner•~'s R A~ R 23.55 '.; F. Foley 45.00 Gr•eut lz,.~. Reserve Ir.s. 290.31s le Co. St_rte Bar:~E H~~~ .. • , 1375.00 Gre~..t y:~~. Reserve ?n:,. 4l 30 , . _ .•~. ..`*~;' • - .'. , Great" .ra. Deserve Tns . 9 90 ~.c REGULAR SESSION SEPTEMBER 3, 1962 The City Council met in Regular Session with Mayor M. B. Hood presiding and the following Aldermen present: Alvin Stokes, C. B. Cline, Jr., Keltz Garrison and Maurice Hanna, City Attorney Joe Sharp and City Eng- ineer Wm. R. Rogge were also present. The Mayor opened bids in response to advertisements for furnishing petroleum products for a year as follows: Lubricant Gas Diesel Kero Oil Oil H.D. Oil Transmission Grease 10-30 30-10 W 30 Oil coMOCO .130 lg.io .1225 13.5 .49 .56 1.17 .13 GULF .145 17.77 .1095 10.95 .56 .56 1.00 .11 HUI!~BLE .145 ltd. S~ .1150 12.50 .44 46.5 1.16 .16 Humble Total 16104.$2 Gulf Total 15241.70 Conoco Total 156g4.4g Moved by Alderman Hanna and seconded by Alderman Stokes that bid be awarded to low bidder. The Motion Carried. Moved by Alderman Hanna and seconded by Alderman Stokes that the Council adopt resolution setting financial plan for Plainview Hale County Health Department espenditures suggested by Joint Letter of City Attorney Joe Sharp and City Auditor Robert Mezger. C;; The Moton Carried. ARE~OLUTION STATE OF TEXAS COUNTY OF HALE CITY OF PLA INV IEW At the regular meeting of the City Council of the City of Plainview held at City Hall on the 3rd day of September, 1962, the following resol- ution was intrloduce,r~ and :d~zly passed by unanimous vote of the City Council: WHEREAS, t~e'~~~itX''~~f Plainview the the County of Hale have by prior action provided for the operation of a City-County Health Unit, with the City committed to pay one half of the expense less the amount that is paid by the State of Texas and the County being committed to pay a like amount; and WHEREAS, a question has arisen as to the most feasible plan and metes hod for the City of disburse its portion of said funds in according with good accounting practices and in keeping with the accounting pratices of the City of Plainview/ and WHEREAS, the question of setting up a separate fund has been dis- ucssed and it has been pointed out that in committing funds in advance of its payment that amount is taken out of the General Fund, is idle and cannot be used, and it might be necessary to commit such fund when the Cityts General Fund is in need of the money, it being pointed out that the City has monthly income other than from taxation; and WHEREAS, all of these matters having been discussed and the matter having been submitted to the City tiuditor and the City Attonney and the having made their recommendation; TT IS, THEREFLIRE, RESOLVED that the plan submitted by the City Auditor, J. Robert Metzger, and the City Attorney, Joe Sharp, copy of which plan of disbursing the City~s portion of the funds committed by it for~~the maintenance of the City-County Health Unit is attached hereto, be adopted, and that the City Treasurer be insturcted forth- with to follow such plan in the disbursement of the City~s portion of such funds, and that a copy of this resolution together with a copy of such plan be furnished to the Chairman of the Board of the City-County Health Unit and that one be furnished to the Director of the City-County Health Unit in order that they may be advised fo the manner and method by which the City desires to pay its portion of such expenditures and in order that they may be further advised of the City~s accounting practice in this r gard. PASSED this 3rd day of September, 1962. M~ B. Hood M. B. HOOD, MAYOR ATTEST: P. H. Br an H. R A , C RK ~-0c Moved by Alderman Hanne~ and seconded by Alderman Stokes that the Council adopt resolution setting financial. plan for Plainview Hale County Health Department expenditures suggested by Joint Letter of City Attorney Joe Sharp and City Auditor Robert Mezger. The Motion Carried. . Moved by Alderman Cline and seconded by Alderman Garrison that the Council Adopt the Tenative Budget submitted by the Mayor for 1962 Ec 1963 and set hearing for same on Sep ember 19, 1962 at 7:30 P. M. The Motion Carried. Moved by Alderman Hanna and seconded by Alderman Stokes that paving be authorized in ~-esponse to petition on Joliet Street from ~ block South of Thunderbird Drive. Also on 14th Street from Garland Street to Holi- day Drive: The Motion Carried. Reports for August were read as follows: Tax Collector 34$0.$9 Animal Department 2.00 City Clerk Water & Sewer 34919.07 City Clerk General Funds 14262.92 City Bld,,~ I,ns~~tor 567.05 • Poli'cs ~e~~~:.'`~~ 6367.75 Traf-4-'~e~ra 6$1.75 Parking Meters 2353.00 Water Plant Gallons pumped Moved by Alderman Hanna and seconded by Alderman Cline that the reports be accepted and filed and that bills of session be approved for payment. The Motion Carried. LIST OF BILLS FROM AUGUST 20TH THRU SEPTEMBER 3, 1962 H. B. Jordon & Co. 100.00 Jury Corporation Court 16.00 Southwestern Bell Telephon e 445.15 tt ~ n 56.33 Jesse F, Delaho & Hale Co. Abstract 1700.00 Panhandle do Santa Fe 4$5.2$ WEcS Revenue Bond I do S 2095.00 City Payroll 1$$23.3$ City Payroll 2514.50 City Payroll 459.00 Floyd Biddy Clothing 45.00 James R Russell Clothing 45.00 Phil Thompsonts Cafe 44.63 American La France ~, ~ :~~ 94.21 ~ • . -. '-.. '~':; 2.22 Blair Drug Co. ~''•~'`~., k'•• Burroughs Corporato'hk'~ °' 15.20 Gene Bumpus 34.5$ Connor Mathe Co. 24.50 W. T. Cain Motor Co. 39.9$ Caylor Auto Supply $.11 Comptonts Cosden Service 2.20 City Blacksmith Shop 104.$5 Cosden Petroleum Corp. 1467.39 Clove & Cowan 261.35 Dulaney Auto Parts 35.00 Diamond Industrial Supply 31.71 The Dual Parking Meter Co. 16.$0 C. H. Dargert Co. 49•$0 Dempster Brothers 49$•$6 Eaton Stationery 117.95 First Supply Co. $2.75 Foxworth Galbraith Lumber 26.62 Firestone Stores 40.00 Gale's Prescription Shop 4.37 Gallawayts Janitor Sup. 219.02 Herald News Publishing 31.$0 i~~.gg:l~hpthar~;; ~art2et~~r,::. 7$.00 Hale Co. ~-irport 70.00 County Clerk Hale Co. 6.25 Winn Motor Co. 41.31 High School Texaco 30.00 Hersey Sparling Meter Co. 132.90 Panhandle & Santa Fe Railway 514.23 National Oil & Butane 33.60 Oswald Printing 18.90 Plainsman Dry Insecticides 2$12.50 Porter Sprayer Co. 92.51 Porter Sprayer Co. 3.2$ Panhandle Electric 1$.$5 Neptune Meter Co. 1423.96 Perry Bros. Service Stat. 16.11 Phillips Battery Co. 32.6$ Plainvi ew Plumbin Co. 32 . $$ Pioneer Natural Gas Co. 1$$.$9 G~uitaaue Sand & Gravel 9b2.50 Royal McBee Corporation 1$4.50 Rowland Gordon 933.00 The Rohan Co. 507.70 Rockwell Bros. & Co. 4.70 R & R Electronic Supply Co. .$7 Rogers Battery & Electric 41.61 Robinson & Herring 7.25 Reuel Nash Chevrolet 291.66 Rancgers & Farmers Supply 19.50 The Steck Company 66.13 Straints Super Service 96.$3 Swayze Bros. Builders 47.5$ Southwest Meter & Supply 32.73 Smith Plumbing Service 23.7$ Straus Company 2$•46 Shook Tire Co. 154.63 Seipp Machine Shop 3.00 Smith Municipal Supplies 93.00 Swayze Bros. Construction 55.00 Swayze Bros. Construction. 460.00 Sparling Meter Co. 7.50 W. 0. speck Machinery •76 State Chemical Company $1.54 T~~e Steck Co. 66.13 Southwestern Public Service 4177.53 Southwestern Public Service 37.72 Sargent Sowell, Inc. 3.44 Smith Municipal Supplies 12.95 Traf-O-Teria System 5$2.33 Tru-Fab 30.00 1 Hilton Hotel Cleaners Henrys Tire Co. Halprin Supply Co. Hersey Sparling Meter International Con.B.O. Jarvis Tull Company The Karpark Corporat. Lead Supplies, Inc. Maggard Nall Motor Co. Larson Turner Imple Midwest Reproduction Motor Machine Ser. R. C. Mangum Melton Clark, Inc. Melvints Mobil Service Norris Cleaners do Hat Neptune Meter Co. 4.75 77.60 5.85 27.15 65.00 53.50 162.15 710.52 14.55 22.40 22.39 7.00 27.10 25.18 34.00 ?.OS 1423.96 Westrs Pharmacy Wesleyts Electric Co. Well Machinery & Supply West Texas Equipment M. Segal Wayne~s Restaurant McWane Cast Iron Pipe McWane Cast Iron Pipe McWane Cast Iron Pipe Melton Clark.,_.Inc, M do W Stationery Co: Morehead Sharp & Boyd Methodist Hospital H. B. Meyer & Son J. Robert Metzger Medical Center Hospital M & W Stationery Co The minutes of August 20th were read and approved. ~-•. ;, .77` 1.32 934.04 575.24 22.75 21.92 3984.66 4256.99 5345.$9 2.15._.. ;. 44.50 ~ ~. 10.00 90.20 1$.00 1250.00 28.50 106.94 Moved by Alderman Garrison and seconded by Alderman Cline that the meeting adjourn. cyan, ity er REGULHR SESSION SEPTEN~rR 17, 1962 1 The City Council met in Regular Session with Mayor M. B. Hood presiding and the following Aldermen in attendance: Keltz Garrison, Geo. L. Taylor, Alvin Stokes, & Maurice Hanna. City Attorney Joe Sharp and City Engineer W. R. Hogge were also present four the' meeting. The minutes of September 3rd were read and approved. Moved by Alderman Taylor and seconded b authorize paving of alley at rear of The Moved by Alderman Hanna and seconded by ,loading Zone be set up in front of Hale Report of Board of City Development and disbursements of 1376.46. Moved by Alderman Hanna and seconded be accepted and filed and the bills The M tion Carried. i. oo , ayor read y Alderman Garrison that Council Vi11a Apartments. The 1'~otioh C.arr~.ed. Alderman`Garrison that a County Motor Co. The Motion Carried. showing receipts of 1500.00 by Alderman Cline that the reports of session be approved for payment. The Motion Carried. Moved by Alderman Taylor and seconded by Alderman Hanna that the meeting adjourn. ryan, ity r o n ri d. oo yor LIST OF BILLS SEPTEMBER 3RD THRU SEPTEMBER 17, 1962 1 R. A. Vernon Sewer Line R. A. Vernon Sewer Line Arrow Concrete Co. Arrow Concrete Co. Auto Parts Supply Auto Parts Supply Bulldog t~~ Service Barrettfs Automotive Barrettes Automotive Conley Lott Conley Lott Columbia Gulf Service Daf~ern Steel & Supply Edmiston Service Station Frontier Rental Service Tom Reagints Repair J. W. Hamby Dist. E. K. Hufstedler & Son Hale County General ~,und Jekins & aon Trim International Paper Co. 160.5? David Garnett 16,85 201.56 Higginbotham Bartlett 326.30 20.00 Texas Surplus Property 11.25 31.65 West Chemical Products 33.40 63.56 Katie Morales 220 65.50 J. Oliver Bier, Postmaster 99.00 10.56 E. W. Eastridge Refund 7.7p 12.40 Elvin Shugart Park Labor 47.00 19.62 Alton Kulbeth Sewer Labor 50.00 54.00 Henrq Gardner Sewer Labor 20.00 46.96 Dr. J. T. Marshall 25.00 4.65 H & N Electronics 147.93 4.05 Well Machinery & Supply 1719.41 29.30 E. M. Hatton 8,57 9.35 Trustee Firemen's R & R Fund 23$.6$ 2.00 Texas Municipal Retirement 879.$8 14.06 Texas Municipal Retirement 148.02 ?9.05 Texas Municipal Retirement 52.63 353.49 The Harder Agency 356.63 3.00 The Harder Agency 79.80 2.82 The Harder Agency 10.04 Mrs. J. W. Maxwell McDonald Trading Post Merle Daniel Garage McDonald Trading Post Mid Tex Supply Co. Motor Parts Co. OK Radio&TV Pioneer Pavers, Inc. Plv. Hardware Co. Plv. Hardware Co. Plains Welding Sup. Plainview Motor Ser. Plv. Plate Glass C. D. Powell Radio Lab Richardson Shamrock # i Richardson Shamrock # 4 Reams Electric Sands Cafe Stovall Booher Stovall Booher Radiator Sears Roebuck & Co. Stapleton Bros. Smith Nun. Supplies Sargent Sowell Woody's Tire Service Watson Bros. Garage Western Union Teleg. City Payroll City Payroll General City of Plv. Return Ck. 173.25 McWane Cast Iron Pipe 37$4.97 1$.00 Noon .Lions Club 117.60 110.3$ W. 0. Speck Machinery 2$.50 20.00 Noon Lions Club 27.30 3.11 M & W Stationery 44.50 6.00 Holland Tapp 297.0$ $.53 Texas Surplus Property 1$.00 9$.$6 The Shamrock Oil & Gas 1703.13 5$.2b The Shamrock Oil & Gas 178.03 3$.67 B G Perry 1104.5$ 47.$5 Well Machinery & Supply 321.63 42.05 Joe Martin Sanitation 10.00 2.52 Pahhandle & Santa Fe R R 431.26 59.2$ " n n " 19520.00 7.10 City of Plainview Payroll 1$433.64 7. $6 n rr +e » 2316.00 1.25 » tt n n 552.70 59.64 City General Fund Transfer 21000.00 154.10 W. F. Foley Inspector 15.00 4..00 The Rohan Co. 17$3.57 13.06 Phillips Petroleum Co. 14.40 3.21 Walter E. Greenshanm 63.25 11.50 Shamrock Oil & Gas 2.2$ 12.95 Jimmie~a Finer Cleaners 15.75 3.44 Burnett Fireworks Co., Inc. 200.00 1.00- Bobts Welding Service 21.45 7.20 The Camera Shop 10.23 3.00 Wesleyts Electric Co. 22.75 625.00 Dr. J. T. Marshall 15.76 100 AO Eaton Stationery 141.54 50.00 Gallawayts Janitor $5•$4 SEPTEMBER 19, 1962 The City Council met as advertised for the hearing on the Budget for 1962 & 1963 at 7:30 P. M. Mayor A'I. B. Hood presided. Alderman Keltz Garrison, Geo. L. Taylor and Maurice Hanna were present, W. R. Hogge City Engineer also attended. It is noted that no one appeared in regard to Budget Hearing. It was motred by Alderman Hanna and seconded by Alderman Garrison that the hearing be closed. The Motion Carried. It was moved by Alderman Taylor and seconded by Alderman Hanna that the budget be adopted and the Tax Rate for 1962 be set at #1.70 per $100.00 valuation, 1.05 General fund and .65 cents for Interest & Sinking. Fund. *;,,, The Motion Carrie d. ..:.„~ _~,~t~~N~+NCE No. .773 WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Plainview, has heretofore approved and adopted the City Budget for the fiscal year beginning October 1, 1962 and ending September 30, 1963: And Whereas it is now deemed necessary and advisable that Lhe City Council--set the various tax rates to be levied against all taxable property on the 1962 tax roll. NOW THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PLAINVIEW, TEXAS: That the tax rate to be levied on all taxable property in the City of plainview, Texas for the year of 1962 shall aggregate $1.70 on the one hundred dollar valuation on all property on the 1962 tax roll, which shall be approved and adopted by the City Council. SECTION 1. That said tax levy aggregation $1.70 on the one hund- red dollars valua tion shall be and the same is hereby specifically levied for the fo llowing purposes and to be the following tax rates. And .65 cents for Interest & Sinking Fund, with #1.05 Several Fund. Interest & Sinking PRINCIPLE INTEREST TOTAL TAX LEVY Refunding Bonds 1926 ~~000 2$32.50 15$32.50 .0500 Refunding Bonds 1931 3000 0 742.50 00 125 3742.50 5125.00 .0200 .01700 Water Improve. I 1927 500 192? . 75.00 75.00 .00100 mprove. Sewer Street Improve. 1945 5000 75.00 5125.00 .01700 0600 Wat.&Sew.Improve. 1949 16000 1945 10000 2$50.00 150.00 1$$50.00 16150.00 . .03300 Wat.&Sew.Improve. Fire Station 1950 12000 725.00 12725.00 .0410 Water & Sewer 1950 4000 250.00 4.250.00 .0102 ,:. `r REGULAR SESSION NOVF~MBE:~ 19, 1962 The City Council met in the Council Room at the City Hall with Mayor M. B. Hood presiding and the following Aldermen present: Keltz Garrison, Alvin Stokes, Maurice Hanna and C. B. Cline, Jr. City Attorney Joe ,Sharp and City Engineer ~T. R. Rogge were also pre- sent. Moved by Alderman Garrison and seconded by Alderman Stokes that Council advertise for bids on tree Eddie 4~lilcox line, necessary deposir,s having been set up. The Motion Carried. 'Board of City Development report expenditures of $1 623 ith b 57 read showing reciepts >f °'1,500.00 and l ~ , w . a ance on hand October 30- 2,0 62.06. Moved by Alderman Garrison and s econded by Alderman Stokes that reports be accepted and filed and tyre bi lls of session be approved for payment. The Motion Carried. LIST OE BILLS FROM A'OVEMBE:~i 5TH THRiT NOVEMBER 19, 1962 Arrow Concrete Co. 33.70 Edward Annett Refund 23.65 Burroughs Col-p. 24.60 H P Pelphrey $.24 C.~ Blair llrug Lo. 2.23 Texas Municipal Retire 771.5$ C~ '~' City of Plv. Health Unit 5.00 Texas Municipal Reire 132.27 '~~ Holland Tapp Uffice 6.25 Texas Municipal Retire 423.14 'k' S W Public Service 26.97 Gulf Oil Corporation 1737.90 ` --~, Compton~s Cosden 16.45 Gulf Oil Corporation 162.25 Eaton Stationery 55.00 Hoyt Curry 100.00 Edmiston Service Sta. $.77 Plv. Hardware Co. 10.00 Hodges Electric Co. 30.66 Plainview Public Library 100.00 High School Texaco 1.50 Mercantile Natfl Bank 3036.15 Higginbotham Bartlett 73.75 Mercantile Nat-1 Bank 110.00 International City The Harder Agency 747.74 R~anagerfs Association 7.50 The Harder Agency 185.75 Jenkin?s ~~. Sons Trim 10.00 The Harder Agency 19.33 M & W Stationery 5.35 Legal Publications 2.15 Melton Clark Inc. 26.75 Phillips Petroleum Col 16.95 Plv. Hospital & Clinic 4 21.72 J 0 Bier Postmaster 30.00 Pitney Bowes, Inc. 1.12 J 0 Bier Postmaster 99.00 The Plainview Tribune 113.00 Paul Gonzales Refund 21.30 Peerless Pump 12.75 P H Bryan 4.25 Joe Longts Cosden 20.50 City Payroll 17208.53 Plains ~^Jeld ing Supply 3.60 City Payroll 2699.60 Perry Bros. Service 22.65 City Payroll 564.00 Reliable Business Mach. 27.05 City General Fund Transfer 20000.00 S W Bell Telephone 41.113 Great Am. of Dallas 214.96 Thompson Key Service 5.90 Great Am. of Dallas 31.95 Vic ~ s ~,le ctric 4.50 Great Am. of Dallas 6.50 Moved by Alderman Hanna and seconded b;~r Alderman Garrison that paving be authorized on Lindberg ,s treet 500 feet east from. Columbia St reet. The Motion G~rried. Moved by Alderman Hanria and seconded by Alderman Garrison that all bids recieved on P~~tts House be rejected. The i~iotinn Carried. Moved by Alderman Stokes and seconded by Alderman Garrison that the r7a~-or be authorized to negotiate the sale of the Potts House at mininum price of $1,500.00. The Motion Carried. The minutes of November 5th sessi on were read and approved. Moved b y Alderman Hanna and seconded by Alderman Stokes that the meeting adjourn. The Motion Carried. CITY CLERK MAYOR ~/ •,"~ t •~Y L ~,, ~ ~ ' ' REGULAR SESSION DECEIv~BER 3, 1962 On this the 3rd day of December, 1962, the City* Council of the City of Plainview, Texas, convened in regular session, at the regular meeting place thereof in the City Hall with I~iayor R". B. Hood presiding and the following aldermen in attendance: Keltz Garrison, Geo. L. Taylor, Alvin Stokes, T2aurice Hanna, and C. B. Cline, Jr. The election returns of the November 27th election were duly canvassed and it was moved by Alderman Hanna and seconded b y Alderman Cline that the Resolution declaring the results be passed and recorded in the Ordinance Book of the City of Plainview, Texas. The Potion carried unanimously. The Reforandum on the Zoning Ordinance showed that 1533 voters, voted for the Zoning Ordinance and 536 voters were AGAINST THr, LUNING QRD- INAPdCE. It was moved by Alderman Garrison and seconded by Alderman Cline that the Reforandum on the Zoning Ordinance be adopted. The Notion Carried. Alderman C. B. Cline made a motion which was seconded by Alderman - Geo.. L. Taylor that the price of milk permits for Plainview be set at $10.00 per year for producers and ~50.OU per year for Distributors. The Not ion Carried. --~~, A motion was made by Alderman Hanna and seconded by Alderman Garrison that Robert P~etzger be named as Auditor for the fiscal year of 1961- 1962. THE MOTION CARRIED ~~~ ~__~_ A MOTION WAS' made by Alderman Stokes and seconded by A1~?erman Cline that Southwestern Public Service Company be authorized to install a 20,000 lumen light, replacing the 2500 lumen light now at 6th and Baltimore Streets THE MOTION CARRIED It was moved by Alderman Taylor and seconded by Alderman Hanna, that the Council renew the General Fire Insurance Policy written by Dan Mc'~aughton for 5 years, the amount being $5402.72, pa able X1350.6$ cash and one payment annually for the next four years of 108$.9$. THE MOTION CARRIED A Motion was made by Alderman Garrison and seconded by Alderman Cline that the City Council approve the granting of a permit for a loading pit to Plainsman Elevator Company, set up in a contr_ct drawn up by Joe Sharp, City Attorney. THE MOTION CARRIED IT PJAS MOVED by Alderman Cline and seconded by Alderman Taylor, that the City Council approve payment of the Engineers estimate of Hodges Electric Companyr, the amount being X240.00. fem. THE MOTION CARRIED ~~ IT WAS MOVED by Alderman Taylor and seconded by Alderman Gar- ~.» rison that the City Council approve the paving of S.E. $th Street, adjacent to the Abbott Lots. Y~ THE MOTION CARRIED The minutes of the meeting of the 19th day of November, 1962, were read,corrected and approved. The reports for the month of November, 1962, were read as follows : Water Plant-gal. pumped 71,606,000.00 Animal Dept. 19.00 Building Permits-dollar value 304,750.00 Tax Collector 104, 2$1.96 Water & sewer 26,561.45 Misc. Gen. Fund Collections Taxes 64,409.5$ Violations CriiT-.1655.00 Traffic 3009.00 Penaltys 204.00 4,$6$.00 Traf-o-teria 774.51 Franchise Tax-Pioneer Gas Co. 1,316.33 Building Permits 732.05 Sanitary Inspections 115.00 Lot Rents 535.00 Vital Statistics 21.00 Miscellaneous Sales $9.10 Miscellaneous Refunds 1196.21 Meat Insp. Fees 49.15 It was moved by Alderman Cline and seconded by Alderman Stokes that the reports be accepted and filed and that the bills of session be approved for payment THE MOTION CARRIED LIST OF BILLS FROM NOVEMBER 19th THRU DECEPFBER 3rd,1962 First Supply Co. 166.4$ City Payroll 2$37,20 Swayze Bras. 196.50 City Payroll 555.60 J.O. Bier, Postmaster 175.00 Plainview Laundry 9.75 Hosea White City General Fund T ' 3.50 5000.00 Ace Truck Equip. Artesia Fire Equip. 37.92 6.00 exas Fires Chief s Assn. 5.00 J.B.Battle Uniform 43$ 00 S. E. Bolles 14.00 Gene Bumpus . 40.99 American Red Cross Southwestern Bell Tele 9.00 69 359 W.T. Cain Mtr.Co. 1.50 . Southwestern Bell Tele. . 57.15 Clowe & Cowan 52.30 Mildred Tucker Co.Cl. 3 75 Lovell,Harrison & Alexander 7.50;: Connor 1'~Iathes Co. . 126.59 Tex~~s Water Commission Election Hel 320.00 Plv. Credit Bureau 6.6$ p Election Help 74.70 63 90 Dempster Bros. 650.4$ Texas Social t~~Telfare Ass~N. . 10.00 C.H. Dragert Co. Dulaney Auto Parts 53.00 17 50 Joe I~Zartin Election Help 10.00 82 00 Gallaways Janitor . 76.79 City Gen.Fund, Transfer . 625.00 Gales Presc. Shop Hale Co. Abst. Co. 4.22 12.00 City Payroll 1 9177.39 Hale Co.Mtr. Co. 488.r~0 ~~ , T• Henrys ire Co. 107.30 Plv. Safety Lane 51.75 Higginbotham Bartlett 130.63 Ranchers & Farmers Su N p.11.00 1?49~.~? Hodges Electric 76.75 17 3 ash Chev. Reuel Robinson Herring 3.29 Jim's Gulf Service Co. Kimbell Plv . 19.75 Rogers Battery 4$•15 . Larson-Turner Imp. 4.37 55 6 Rohan Co. Seipp Machine Shop 6.69 39.70 Lemons Funeral Home Mcnee Co B M . 76.94 Shook Tire Co. 22.00 . . . Haggard Nall Mtr. Co. 79.13 Shorty's Service p 17.50 21 106 R. C. Mangum 26.62 63 17 up. Smith P~Iun. Southwestern Pub.Ser. . 53.43 Meinecke Bros. Mueller Co . 64.51 Smith,Johnson &Robins 71.34 . M & W Stationary 1030.00 Southwestern Pub.Ser. Ser b P 1201.44 10 1539 Neptune r7eter Co.;~' C 701.01 55 3 . . u Southwestern W.O. Speck N,ach. . 31.41 leaners Norris Nunn Electric Supply . 50.00 State Chemical 153.60 Oswald Printing 26.50 20$ 09 Stone & Meredith Waller Tailoring 20.00 10.$0 Pioneer Natural Gas Phillips Battery Co. . 96.10 West Texas Equip. 3$.25 Plains Pjlach. 607.50 Willborn Bros. ' 144.75 65 25 Plv. Hospital & Clinic 321.64 s Plbg. Wylie . Plv. Mtr. Service 41.35 Plv. Plbg. Co. 21.70 It was Moved by Alderman Cline and seconded by Alderman Stokes that the meeting be adjourned. THE MOTION CARRIEF~ P. H. BR CI CLERK M.B. HOOD: R MINUTES OF DECEMBER NTH MEETING OF PLAINVIEW CITY COUNCIL ON this December 5th, 1962, the City Council of Plainview, Texas met in a called session with Mayor M. B. Hood, presiding and the following Aldermen present: Maurice Hanna C. B. Cline Jr. Keltz Garrison Geo. L. Taylor The meeting being called as advertised to open bids on sewer line. The T~layor opened four bids as follows H. B. Jordon n & Co. 13422.10 Hemphill Con'st. Co. 14125.4 Messer Brothers 1$372.$1 Foran Const. Co. 147$4.72 It was therefore moved by Alderman Hanna and seconded by Alderman Cline that the council accept the low bid of H.B. Gordan and Company THE MOTION CARRIED THE NlEF.TING WAS ADJOURNED H. BR AN : C ERK ,~.~..~y . B. OD: R Moved by Alderman Taylor and seconded by Alderman Cline that meeting t be adjourned. THE MOTION CARRIED. January 21, 1962 Regular Session V/ 0 ~, ~. 0 I. Z Q ~' 7 Q ~; i; The City Council met in regular session at the City Hall with Mavor M. B. Hood oresidin~. and with the following Aldermen r ` _. •.~ V /I \ J ~l ~""~ ~ i Y ,\ ~, a t, _ ~ j ~ 'l`7/\ 1. _. ~ ~. ~ ~ ~ mac, ~ ~`~ ~ v ~ = \i. _ ~ ` - - W Cx, `~ ~ ~ 0 0 ~ ~ ~ U \b, \ • ~~ (~ L.t~ \ ~ U ~ \ ~ W It M ~ .~ tf _ ~ ~y LL ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~M ~~ ~ ~ ~ ~ W ~~ a ~- ~ ~~ ~ +- ~' r ~-b ,; 1l G boo ~ ~Y ~-t- _- +_~ t _~ _ -- •- - . ~ ~ - -. ~, ~ o } J ~' ~ z ~. Q i~ U N~ N ti N 0. UJ ~ ~ M ~' ~ Z ._ z z'~ ice' - - C ~;~. u ~ 0 ' C Z - Q i. 'n t7 Q U ~ ~' G u z~ ~; Z i ,i Z ~' ~ d 1 d' v y l' _' ovv~~ 0 Z Z ~ w F Q .J J ~Cl ~ ~ I!~ W~ ~ Q NI ~ ~i ~;O N z `~ ~~ WI p ~ ~- ,~' Oi oc Q ~ O ~ ~ cc ; ~. Q; o ; a ~ ~ :9 ~ O ~ ~ N , cn z V Q '; ~ ~ pl m S w r ~~C~~ ~ ~ •~ XI ~ -~ ~I '-'~VI ~i ~~ ~ Q y. J ~ } -- W~~ r wU ~I~I~OC I~i ~ OCI wl ~ I ~ ICI Q Z Q zj Q Z - ~ ~-''p i, O. oc~ I i O Qi ~, .~, 0 i d Q o~ j~ I I v j ~___.__ _ _ _ _____ .~ __-__________.____. ..1 -- ~ __-1--1-- -~------- ------- _ _ '~ Mercantile Nat. Ban~l$769.60 Canadian Mun. teat. A. $09.51 M.J. Meester Rfd. 5.00 Ernest Rector 25.00 Duncan Parking Meter 26.00 Duncan Parking Meter 26.00 ~~ ~~ W. 0. Speck 100.00 Mercantile Nat'l 19724.00 P. H. Bryan 490.00 S W Public Service 27.$4 Dr. J. T. Marshall 19.1$ Roswell Alexander 22.50 Roswell Alexander 47.72 Stanley Phelps 57.50 Auto Parts Supply 3$.6~ Auto Parts Sup;~ly 115.3 5 J~ B. Battle Uniform 27.1? B & D 66 Service 2.$0 Chester Blevins 9.00 Buce & Gunn Inc. 391.00 City Blacksmith Shop 60.$5 Clowe & Cowan 251.77 Connor T~Iathes Co. 165.66 Connor Tviathes Co. 14.27 Caprock Water 8c Sewer 10.00 Galmet Meter Div. 11.49 Certified Lab. 129.93 The Camera Shop 23.71 Gene Bumpus Gasoline lq.$0 Gene Bumnus Gasoline 51.55 Clifton Shirt Co. 207.3$ Mildred Tucker 6.00 Cathey Fullingham Hwd. 5.$5 Credit Bureau 2.99 Diamond Indust. Sup. 13.75 Daffern Steel & Sup. 4.40 Dulaney Auto Parts 90.50 C. H. Dragert Co. 65.$0 Mary Dye, MD 16.00 Dempster Brothers 650.1,.$ Firestone Stores 33.7$ Foxworth Galbraith 39.16 Foxworth Galbraith 25.92 First Supply Co. 4.. $7 First Supply Co. 137.11 Goodyear Service 45.54 Mr. Bobby Gray 105.00 The Harder Agency $41.$5 Hale Co. Abstract 1$.3 5 Reed's Wrecking 20.71 Reams Llectric $2.39 Ranchers & Farmers Sup.11.00 Robinson Herring Drug 11.04 Rogers Bat. & Elec. 41.34 Rogers Bat. & Elec. 22.15 Hale Co. Airport 70.00 Harald Pub. Co. 1.39.$0 Hanry's Brake Service 14.50 Hodges Elect. 42.25 Wirin Mtr. Co. 169.91 Jenkins Trim Shop 22.75 Kimbell Plv. Co. 19.45 Lemons Funeral Home 6.55 M & W. Stationery $2.66 I~iorehaed Sharp & Boyd 60.00 Meinecke Brothers 2.30 Haggard Nall Mtr. Co. .7i Medical Center Hosp. 100.00 Dan McNaughton Ins. 50.00 R C. Mangum 34.31 Midwest Reproduction 24.00 R. C. T~iangum Automotive ln~._9~ Neals Oil & Butane 11.56 Nat'l Committee on Uniform Traffic Laws & Ord. 2.10 Neptune NIeter Co. 22$.97 Gswald Printing $9.25 Plv. Hardware Co. 9.$9 Plv. Hardware Co. 61.22 Pioneer Nat'l Gas 360.9$ Pioneer Natl Gas 31.63 Plains Welding Supply 1.50 Plains Welding Supply 20.$2 Plains Machinary Co. 236.25 Phillips Battery Co. .3$.45 Plv. Plbg. Co. 13.54 Plv. Plbg. Co. 25.55 Phillips Battery 63.40 Plainview Hosp. & Clin 532.72 Plv. Hosp. & Clinic 100.00 Plv. Hosp. &.Clinic 200.00 Plv. Mtr. Service 34.25 Stanley Phelps Mileage 33.00 Plv. Safety Lane 194.15 Plains Office TZachines 4.50 Plv. Plbg. Co. 1,.0.0$ Plv. Welding 8c Drlg. 6.50 Pioneer Pavers 210.11 Reuel Nash Che~,rrolet 505.95 Reuel Nash Chevrolet 453.$3 Richardson Shamrock 1.50 Reed's Wrecking 40.00 Monthly Reports for January, 1963 ,titiater & Sewer Water Rentals-~$3~47.76,.Excess Water 4946.25, Taps 690.OO,Water Sales 45529$;~Sanitation 7602.69~~ Total-X26.146.1$ _~ '~ GenEral Fund And Misc. Criminal 2516.00, Traffic 3156.00, Penalty 302.00, Total-5974.00. Trafoteria 615.00 Franchise S. W. Public Service Co. 52$6.34 Building Inspector Permits Plumbing X139.00, Gas 39.50, Electric 54.45, Building 360.06, License 131.00, Total X724.01 Inspections Bus Station X5.00, Milk ~r310.00, Meat X94.50 , Total 399.50 Rentals Lots X1435.00 License Taxes, Advalorem ,x$1,742.91 Trading Post ~p1.00 Animal Dog Pound ~~7.50 :.~;~- Vital Statistics" ~' Birth & Death X35.00 `. ~ .. . 1 r~r;. 1 City Hall Street Imp. Wat.&Sew.Imp. Street Imp. Wat &Sew.Imp. Wat.&Sew.Imp. Gen.Obligation Airport Gen.Obligation Gen.Obligation Airport Road Machinery 1950 3000.00 1$7.50 1953 1000.00 210.00 1952 17800.00 325$.75 1955 5000.00 1295.00 1953 0.00 6125.00 1955 1912.50 `1912.50 1957 1$000.00 15766.25 195$ 350.00 350.00 195$ 3700.00 1959 10000.00 15137.50 1959 2500.00 250.00 1960 300: _~~66~~.0~ General Fund Budget 1. Administration 2. Police Department 3. Traffic Department 4. Street Department 5. Fire Department (i, Tax Department 7. Sanitation Depart. $. Corporation Court SECTION 2: T e Motion Carried. ryan, lty er M. oo , Mayor TOTAL 564$6.00 9. 167267.00 lo. 6175.00 11. $1000.00 12. 113 $50.00 13 . 13067.00 14. ?4090.00 15. 147$4.00 16. 17. 6$7654.00 31$7.50 1210.00 2025$.75 6295.00 6125.00 11912.50 33766.25 3$50.00 3700.00 25137.50 2750.00 ~~-„~- Building Inspector City Engineer Park & Recreation Safety H alth & Welf. Auditorium Library Municipal Building Garage Department P1v.Hale Co.HealthU. .0100 .0100 .0700 .0200 .01$0 .0390 .01090 .0122 .0120 .0$11 .00900 •Ob5 14130.00 19009.00 3$5$7.00 59173.00 3304.00 4051.00 904.OC 5739.00 1603$.00 That there be and is hereby levied for the Year 1962 an occupation tax equal to one half (~) that levied by the State of Texas, upon all persons firms and corporation following taxable occupations within the City of Plainview, Texas. S =,CTION 3 : That the taxes shall be assessed and collected by the Assessor - Collector of the City of Plainview as required by Ordinance No. 373 Volume 6, page 2$7 of the minutes of the City of Plainview, and under the laws of the State of Texas. The above Ordinance having been read, it was moved by Alderman Taylor and seconded by Alderman Hanna - It was carried unanimously. Moved by Alderman Taylor and seconded by Alderman Hanna that the meet- ing adjourned. OCTOBER 1, 1962 REGULAR SESSION The City Council met in Regular Session with Mayor tr. B. Hood presiding and the following Aldermen present: Keltz Garrison, Alvin Stokes, Mjaurice Hanna, C. B. Cline, Jr., and George L. Taylor. City Attorney Joe Sharp and City Engineer W. R. Hogge also were present. Moved by Alderman Hanna and seconded by Alderman Taylor that the Council approved the new appraisals of tracts on Sovth Columbia Highway No. S7. The Notion Carried. n Moved by Alderman Cline and seconded by alderman Garrison that the Council approve paving of alley 150 feet North of $th Street between E1 Paso & Fresno. The I`~iotinn Carried. Moved by alderman Taylor and seconded by Alderman Cline that the city pay Bryan & Hoffman 90~ of bill for culverts between 5th & 6th Streets at Fresno & Houston Street. Said bill being $$,$47.50, payment made in the amount of $7,962.75. The Motion Carried. STATE OF TEXAS ~ COUNTY OF HALE f A RESOLUTION CITY OF PLAINVIEW d WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Plainview, Texas, has authorized a program of contraction of sewerage works at an estimated cost of $524,600.00 and the United States Government, acting through ~~ the Public Healt~~ Service, has offered a Federal grant in the amount of $157,3$0.00 as designated on Part A, Offer and Acceptance, now under con- sideration by this body; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Mayor and City Council of the City of Plainview, Texas, that said offer as submitted, together with tht terms and conditions thereof, is hereby accepted and approved; and that M. B. Hood, Mayor oP the City of Plainview, Texas, is hereby authorized and directed to sign said Offer and Acceptance and any other necessary documents required to complete the project on behalf of said City. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City of Plainview, Texas, has or will procure a fee simple or such other estate of interest in the site of the undisturbed use and possession for the purposes of contruction, operation and maintenance of the works for the estimated life of the project; and that in the event such title, estate, or interest in such site, easements or rights-of-way may in the future be contestee~, the City of Plainview, Texas, will defend and maintain its title in such site and hold the ilnited States Government blameless in such action; and that before any Federal payment is requested pursuant to said grant, and City will provide certification as to the sufficience of such estate of interest. PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOP`T'ED at a meeting of the City Council of th City of Plainview, Texas, on the 15th day of 0 er, 962. ~-~.- b:. B. Hood M. o ~d, ayor City of Plainview, Texas ATTEST: P. H. Br an P . H . rya n, ; E ity_?. ~. a -•; :,~; '~ . City of Plainview, Texas Reports for September read as follows: Tax Collector 19$1.25 Water & Sewer 33095.73 Police Report 4$57.00 Traf-O-Teria 727.21 Building Inspector $55,06 Rents 460.00 Animals 3$.00 Occuptaion License 1.00 Vital Statistics 45.50 Miscellaneous sales 53.65 Miscellaneous Refunds 1104.33 Parking Meters 2122.50 Meat Inspector Fees Accra. 46.45 Moved by Alderman Hanna and seconded by Alderman Stokes that the reports be accepted and filed and the bills of the session be approved for pay- ments. The Motion Carried. LIST OF BILLS FROM S?PTEMBER 17TH THRU OCTOBER 1, 1962 City St. & Hwy. Bond Fund S W Bell Telephone Healt~i Unit Thompson Key Service J. C. Penny Co. Underwood Corporation S. W. Weatherall Great aim. Reserve Ins. Great gym. Reserve Ins. Great Am. Reserve Ins. P H Byan Collector Pol Tex.Dept.of Publ.Safety H P Pelphrey School S W Bell Telephone S W Bell Telephone Jackie Mullins Pol School M B. Hood Travel Expenses The Rohan Co. Curry Motor Freight S W Bell Telephone J U Bier Postmaster J J Bier Postster Texas Vitrified Pipe Co. Hoyt Curry Lubbock City Payroll City Payroll City Payroll Dr. J. T. Marshall Travel 22$.00 Plainview Motor Service 35.33 22.72 Reuel Nash Chevrolet 299.$3 20.75 Rogers Battery & Elect. 2.25 10.2$ Swayze Bros. Construction 505.75 175.54 Swayze Bros. Construction 105.00 10.00 Smith Municipal aupplies 147.79 254.6$ Seipp Machine Shop 3.50 32.55 Willson & Son Building Ma t.163.21 7.43 Southwest Meter & Supply 325.00 16.$9 Smith Blair 40.$0 State Chemical Co. 11.20 30.00 Signal Sales & Maintenanc e 60.00 37$.$6 H. H. Stevenson 20.00 5$•99 Vd. 0. speck 'yachinery 26.96 4.79 Swayze Bros. ''onstruction 15.00 3$6.47 Vernon Law Book 3.00 43.61 Vies Electric x'.00 2.11 W11 Machinerry & Supply 666.00 27.90 Well Machinery & Supply 14$.30 99.00 WarrenTS Garage 12.79 99.00 Waynefs Restraurant 10.10 2395.51 West~s Pharmacy .77 20.85 Wilson & Bon Bldg. Mater. 163.21 19156.50 Warrents Garage 6.51 2723.00 City Gneral Transfer 11000.00 564.00 Ella Herriage Travel 67.50 75.00 P H Byran Petty Cash 50.00 Auto Parts Supply 143.$4 Hale Co. Rirport ~'. ~, ` ~. 70 Ob ~~ Gene Rumpus 46.60 The Karpark Corporation . 42 12 Chester Blevins 9.00 Kimbell Plainview Co. Certified Laboratories $1.00 Mi~~:-Tex Su l Co . 14.75 pp y . Clowe & Cowan 19$.62 M & W Stationery Co. 1,65 46 41 Cosden Petroleum Corp. 923.9$ Medical Center Hospital . lOC 00 Crenshaw Paint & Glass 10.71 Dan MacNaughton Insurance 309.67 Dears Machine Shop 25.50 Phillips Battery 29,63 Dempster Brothers 13.06 '~eptune Meter Co. 1$2 11 Dempster Bothers 341.36 Neptune Meter Co. . 700.15 Duncan Parking Meter 6.14 Plans Machinery Co. $9 14 Gales Prescription 12.99 Porter Sprayer Co. , 6 77 Hale Co. Motor Co. 52.94 Plv. Ready Mix Concrete , 1 55 Henryts Tire Co. 190.72 Plains Machinery Co. Mildred Tucker Co. Clerk 1.00 Plainview Ready P~:ix Con. . 46 04 41 $5 Hersey Sperling Meter Co. 195.05 Plainview Hospital & Clinic , 67 547 Plainview Plumbing Co. 34.29 Ranchers & Farmers Supply ~:FEo~rland & G d . 11.00 ~ or on 1321.35 Reams Electric Robinson & Herring 6,2g 5$.3$ The minutes of September 17th were read and approved. Moved by Alderman Taylor at~d seconded by Alderman Cline that the Mayor be auth~grize ";.tor r the East 68 feet of 17 & 1$ Block Stet.o,n~'~,~d~~.tr~~~~r c~t3a~"[+-~",'Ethel R tliff 1 ,~ a , at the best price p said lots being a~rosS the alley from Auditorium site ossible, ~, . .~ The Motion Carried. '-" Moved by Alderman Cline and seconded by Alderman Taylor that the meeting adjourn. The Motion Carried. H. cyan, C er oo , ,ayor REGULAR SESSION OCTOBER 15, 1962 The City Council met in Regular Session with Mayor M. B. Hood presiding and the following Aldermen present: Keltz Garrison, George L. Taylor, Alvin Stokes, Maurice Hanna and C. B. Cline, Jr. City Attorney Joe Sharp and City Engineer W. R. Hogge were also present. Moved by Alderman Taylor and seconded by Alderman Cline that the Council adopt the High rate trickling filter plan for the disposal plant. The Motion Carried. Moved by Alderman Stokes and seconded by Alderman Taylor that Cooper, Parkhill and Smith proceed with the plans for sewer disposal plant as soon as Bond Issue is passed. The Motion Carried. Moved by Alderman Garrison and seconded by alderman Cline that the Council pass a resolution in regard to Authorizing the Mayor to sign acceptance of the offer of The United States Government acting through the Public Health Service of grant for sewerage works, and guarantying the title to the property to be used for such purposes. The Motion Carried. Moved by Alderman Taylor and seconded by Alderman Cline that the Council buy car to replace Police car No. 3 with trade-in, also one new car out- right for police departrnent. The Motion Carried. Moved by Alderman Hanna and seconded by Alderman Stokes that authorize paving of 20 foot stri on E1 Pa t t f 2 d Council p so s ree ro 3r to 24th by Ralph Taylor at his own expense to be supervised by the Ci ty Engineer. The Notion Carried. Moved by Alderman Hanna and seconded by Alderman Cline that the Council authorize advertisement to sell the Potts House at Columbia and 11th Street by sealed bids to be opened November 5th 19b2. The Motion Carried. The Minutes of October 1st were read and approved. The report of Board of City Development for October read: Showing reciepts of $1500.00 Disbursements of X1611.01 Balance of $21$5.65 Moved by Alderman Cline and seconded by Alderman Hanna that the reports be accepted and filed and the bills of session be approved for payment. The Motion Carried. LIST OF BILLS FROM OCTOBER 1st THRU OCTOBER 15, 1962 Escrow Acct. Hale Co.State Bank The Alcove B & W Supply Credit Bureau The Camera Shop Curry Motor Freight Connor Mathes Connor Mathes Co. Diamond Industrial Supply Diamond Industrial Supply Degge Typewriter Supply Dulaney auto Parts Eaton St~~tionery Eaton Stationery Foxworth Galbraith Frontier Rental Service Gallaway~s Janitor Sup. Gallaway~s Janitor Supply Higginbot am Bartlett Higginbotham Bartlett Jekings & Sons Trim Larson Turner Implement Haggard Nall Motor Co. Nealfs Oil & Butane Oswald Printing Plainsman Dry Insecticides Plainsman L. Insecticides Reed's Wrecking Co. Richardson Shamrock Richardson Shamrock Strains Super Service Strain's Super Service Shook Tire Co. Shook Tire Co. Hilton Hotel Cleaners Stovall Booher Radiator S W Public Service S w Public Service S W Public Service West Texas Equipment West Tex s Equipment Stovall ~ooher H P Pelp$rey p H Bryan, Petty Cash P H Bryan, Petty Cash P H Bryan, Petty Cash W 0 Speck Barrettes tiutomotive BradTs 6relding Service Caylor Auto Supply Compton~s Cosden Denton Mobil Service Days Drive Inn Cleaners Daff'ern Steel & Sup?~ly Hearld News Publishing Hale Co. Abstract Co. McDonald Trading Post McDonald Trading Post Gulf Oil Corp. 1075.00 R. C. Mangum 53.51 11.30 ~uitaaue Sand & Gravel 731.50 1.90 Plains Welding Supply 6.35 4.21 Plains ~;Tlding Supply 21.01 6.45 Plainview Hardware Co. 22.09 33.97 Plainview Hardware Co. 24.41 94.51 Swayze Bros. Builders 19.7$ $.21 Pioneer Natural Gas 231.33 13.34 Western Union Co. 3.00 24.97 Arrow concrete Co. 13.70 16.50 B & D TM66tt Service 5.$1 3.50 Bearing Specialists 10.77 173.61 City Blacksmith Shop 54.95 4.50 H & N Electronics 77•$7 16.36 Hilton Hotel 24.4$ 9.66 E K Hufstedler & Son 2b.60 59.05 Holland Tapp Office 3•~ 3.00 Hale County 4$6.70 11.95 Kiser Auto Parts 5.95 11,10 Merle ~ s IS'Iotor Service 1$.05 36.00 National Oil & Butane 2$.130 5.50 Pioneer Pavers, Inc. 97.24 2.30 Dr. J. T. l~;arshall 29.33 7.50 R. C. Valentine 21.$0 3S.5U Eaton St~aionery 71.0$ 1250.00 West Chemical Products 18.60 $4.00 Panvay Parlam 9.60 22.6$ Reuel Nash Chevrolet 1700.00 l$5 W. R. Hogge Ft. Worth 150.00 4.50' Blair Drug Co. 9.$7 122.71 Perry Bros. Service Sta. 43.97 32.03 First Supply 13.17 6$.68 P. H. Bryan, Ft. Worth' 90.00 40.25 Bobby Gray Sewer 3b5.00 3.00 Mary Wadzeck Tele?hone 2.79 15.00 S W Bell Telephone 92.91 27$.$6 Mrs Bobby Murdock W&s 3.90 1539.10 First National Bank 652.50 2264.07 First National Bank 961.25 14.60 Texas Municipal Retire. 7$9.91 $.60 Texas Municipal Retire. 110.67 6.50 Texas Municipal Retire. 4$.14 14.00 Mrs J W Tf~axwell 14$.16 39.72 Director of Internal Rev6240.02 7.50 Director of Internal R. 34.9$ 3.04 Duncan Parking Meter 26.00 100.00 Mary Dye, Tai. D. 31.00 16.31 Johnson Texaco Service 3.41 25.00 Illinois Calif. Express 16.10 11.45 Plainview Safety Lane 44.70 6.95 Phillips Petroleum Co. 3.03 3.00 Signal Sales & Maintenance60.00 2.50 Vices Electric 297.90 7.$$ Vices Electric 6.50 17.46 Shamrock Oil & Gas 312.22 20.00 S E Bolles Ft. Worth 110.00 36.5$ W G Pharmacy 2.44 13.$0 W Boone Hall Ft. Worth 130.27 1032.17 Gulf Oil Corp. 135.67 Moved by Alderman Taylor and seconded by Alderman Cline that the meeting adjourn. P. BR Ahi, CI CLERK Th Motion Carried. T~. B. OD, OR REGULAR SESSION NOVEMBER 5, 1962 Y F~ The City Council of Plainview, Texas met in Regular Session at the Council Room in ttie City Hall with Mayor M. B. Hood presiding and the following Aldermen present: Keitz Garrison, Geo. L. Taylor, Maurice Hanna and C. B. dine, Jr. City Attorney Joe Sharp and City Engineer W. R. Hogge also were present. Mayor Hood opened sealed bids on the Potts house and read as follows: R. A. Vernon $ 500.00 Herman Temple 535.00 J. D. Spann 1025.00 i No action was taken on the bids. Bids were read on a new car for police with trade-in. Bids read as follows: Reuel Nash Chevrolet Co. $1090.56 Hale County Motor Co. Ford 122b.00 Maggard Nall Motor Co. Plymonth 1200.00 Moved by Alderman Hanna and seconded by Alderman Cline that accept the low bid of Reuel Nash Chevrolet Co. The Motion Carried. Moved by Alderman Ta~-1or and seconded by Alderman Garrison that Weldon Smith be named asSergeant in Police Department. The 1~Totion Carried. 1 See Resr~3n~3~on in Ordinance Boot.. Moved by Alderman Taylor and seconded by Alderman Cline that pass the resolution setting date for a Bond Election to be held on November 27, 1962 and ordering the election. The Motion Carried. Monthly reports for October were read as follows: Meat Inspector 49.75 Police Report 5943.00 Traf-O-Teria 741.70 Southwestern Public Ser. 6051.60 Building Inspector 653.75 Tax Collector $9642.90 Animal Department 3$.00 City Clerk Water & Sew. 2$355.62 City Clerk General Fund 716$0.40 Parking Meters 2556.50 Moved by Alderman Cline and seconded by Alderman Hanna that the reports be accepted and filed and the bills of session be approved for payment. The Motion Carried. LIST OF BILLS FROM OCTOBER 15TH THRl1 NOVEP~IBER 5, 1962 1 Gulf Oil Corporation 135.67 Dr. J. T. Marshall 5.00 Texas Highway Department 1.00 City Payroll 17$76.51 City Payroll 2$27.40 City Payroll 576.60 St~te~'Camptr~oller 2.13 Board of City Development 250.00 Trustee Firements R & R 241.23 A:aurice Hanna 172.94 Keltz Garrison 183.26 Great Am. Reserve 295.57 Great Am. Reserve 37.06 Great Am. Reserve $.40 T.he Harder _ e~~~ ~~ ~.'- 744.94 'A ' ~` The Harder eni~~°;~~, .,~'.:= -. ~.45.20 . The Harder Agency 17.29 Jury P. H. Bryan,CityClk. 10.00 Bill Hollars 24.11 W. F. r'oley 37.50 Dan PacNaughton 400.00 Joe Hart i n 10.00 Mrs. Ethel Ratliff 9697.20 Firestone Stores 104.9$ Tom Feagin~s Repair Shop $.00 Jim Gaede Oil Co. 12.45 Galets Prescription Shop 12.90 Gallawayts Janitor Supplies $6.74 G. E. Douglas 5.67 G. E. Douglas 1$62.$1 E. Ii. I~ufstedler & Son 1.40 Hale Co. Motor Co. 27.15 The Harder Agency 74.75 H & Pd Electronics 132.$5 Holland Tapp Office Sup. 9.93 Hale County 396.20 Herald New Publishing Co. X54.00 Hale Co. airport 7G.00 Hilton Hotel Cleaners 1.00 Higginbotham Bartlett 141.99 Henry's Tire Co. 139.23 Illinois California Express 2.27 Jarvis Tull & Co. 2.00 Kimbell Plv. Co. 19.75 Cockney Convalescent Home 117.25 Lubbock Grader Blade Co. 001.23 .K~ ~. ~.i C. G. Howard 41.90 Larson turner Implement Co. $.75 C B Cline & Hale Co. Abs9500,00 Lemons Funeral Home 6.55 C B Cline & Hale Co. 7306.20 Montgomery G~Jard 26.26 Andrew Williams,Jr. 13.00 Merle Daniel Garage 15.40 Mrs Ernie G P~Ziller 5.00 Midwest Reproduction Co. 113.$3 Hale Co. State Bank 14.0.00 R C Mangum 16.65 City Payroll 548.25 Maggard Nall N~otor Co. 30.30 City Payroll 19032.39 Medical Center Hospital 100.00 City Payroll 256$.60 Neptune Meter Co. 1347.57 Southwestern Bell T. 370.11 Nealfs Oil & Butane 12.90 Southwestern Bell T. 59.5$ Mcvonald Trading Post 36.00 C B Herring 3.00 National Oil & Butane 35.64 Dr. J. T. Marshall Car E. 50.00 Plv. Plate Glass & Mirror 2$.00 S. E. Bolles Lubbock 50.00 Perry Bros. Service Sta. 15.00 Brasher & Maring $7.50 Plainvie w Safety Lane 105.72 Hoyt Curry Lubbock Bch 22.29 Plains Welding Supply 56.67 Al D. Fitch Lubbock S. 15.90 Plv. Cemetery Association 27.50 Auto Parts Sup ly 126.27 Phillips Battery ~o. 239.54 Army & Navy Store 9.$4 Plainview Oil & Butane 13.20 Miss Mildred `~ucker,Co.C. 1.50 Pioneer Pavers, Inc. 135.49 The Alcove 5.50 Plainsman Dry Insecticides 4.7$.12 B & D "66" Service 4.79 Plainsman Dry Insecticides 42.00 Burroughs Corporation 363.60 Plainview Hardware Co. 71.99 Bobs Welding Service 7.50 Plainview A~~otor Service 17.77 Badger N:eter Mfg. Co. 10.27 Pioneer Natural Gas 69.45 Bryan & Hoffman Const. 16.$0 nichardson Shamrock Ser. 5.46 Bryan's Food Store 7.50 Plainview Plumbing Co. 22.6$ Gene Bumpus 113.40 Robinson & Hering Drug 1.20 B & G Welding 4~orks 15.00 Ranchers & r'armers Supply 22.00 Gene Bumpus 46.$7 Rogers Battery & 11.75 Caylor Auto Supply 9.02 Rowland & Gordon $2.49 City Blacksmith Shop 57.75 Reuel Nash Chevrolet 606.$1 Columbia Gulf Service 4.46 Plv. Ready Aix Concrete 4.80 The Camera Shop 15.04 Reams Electric 41.70 Carlton Trim Shop 10.00 ReedTs Vlrecking Co. 41.00 W T Cain Motor Co. 39.69 South West Meter & Supply 9.00 Credit Brueau of Plv. 12.$6 Smith Blair 124.56 Clowe & Cowan 72.11 Smith Corona Marchant 47.00 Clowe 8e Cowan 23.70 South tAJestern Public Ser. 1539.10 Clowe ~: Cowan 20.76 Southwestern Public Ser. 1563.44 Compton~s Cosden Service 1.00 Shook Tire Co. 74.25 Connor Mathes Co. 35.50 Swayze Bros. 59.44 Chicken Inn Cafe 164.40 State Chemical Co. 322.92 Daffern Stell & Supply 12.57 Stovall Booker Radiator 51.00 Mary Dye, P•7. D. 10.00 Simmons i C 3.00 196 50 Dulaney Huto Parts 10.00 on onstruct Swayze Bros. . Diamond Industrial Sup. 34.45 Strain & Dunaway,Inc. 101.43 Dunlap Nabors Garage 33.11 Swayze Bros. 26.50 Dempster Bros. 49$.86 Seipp Machine Shop $4.$0 Eaton St:~tionery 642.20 Ussery Sheet Metal 25.00 Elliott Industris,Inc. 67.50 Vernon Law Book Co. 25.00 Frontier Rental Ser. 5.09 West Texas Equipment 950.00 1st Supply Co. $.00 West Texas Equipment 770.$9 1st Supply Co. 26.64 Western Industrial Sup. 40.52 Flex Rod Tool Co. 571.91 Well Machinery & Supply 162.50 Fire Appliance Co. 240.25 Western Union Telegraph 3.00 Foxworth Galbraith Lumb 3.20 WestTs Pharmacy 3.00 Waller Tailoring Co. 6.25 Brad's GJelding & Supply 6.00 Gtieskern Industrial Supl 40.53 Wilson &°Ban Buldgng.•. 46.9 Wyliets Plumbing 21.$1 Plainview Optomist Club $.00 Moved by Alderman line and seconded by Alderman Hanna that advertise for bids on a new car for police department, pickup for dater llept., and Station Wagon for Fire Department. The Mot ion Carried . Moved by Alderman Cline and seconded by Alderman Taylor that pay Engineers estimate in favor of Bryan & Hoffman on paving contract of. $4238.55• ~, ,~~ ,. ~~:''+'~:., The Potion Carried. Moved by Alderman G~ri'~ison and seconded by Alderman Hanna that the Council authorize paving of Galveston Street from 19th to 24th Street. The P~iotion Carried. Moved by Alderman Taylor and seconded by Alderman Cline that the meeting adjourn. T Motion Carried. ni+.. n ~,~. ___ _...__. ~ ~~~ MINUTES OF DECEN~BER 7th,1962, N~EETING OF CITY COUNCIL On this the 7th the City of Plainview, taurant, with Mayor M. present: C. B. Cline, Jr. Maurice Hanna Keltz Garrison Joe Sharp W. R. Rogge day of December, 1962, the City Council of met in a calldcl session at McGraths Hes- B. Hood, presiding, and with the following Alderman Alderman Alderman City Attorney City Engineer Also present were Charles M. Smith, Joe smith, R. V. Rayne, Roscoe Smith and H. S. Hilburn. The meeting being called for the discussion and time schedule cif °the City Bond Election of November 27, 1962. It was moved by Alderman Cline and Seconded by Alderman Hanna that the City Council of the City of Plainview, Texas, advertise the sale of the bonds, on a fifteen (15) year schedule for the tax bonds and a twenty-five (25) year schedule for Revenue Bonds. THE MOTION CARRIED ~;~ It was moved and seconded that the meeting be adjourned. The MOTION CARP~IED BR A IT CLF.R ~I. B. D: REGULAP~ SESSION DECEMBER 17, 1962 The City Council met in regular session with Mayor R~. B. Hood presiding and the following Aldermen present: George L. Taylor, Alvin Stokes, Maurice Hanna, Keltz Garrison, and C. 8. Cline, Jr. City Attorney Joe Sharp, City Engineer W. R. Rogge and John Kerr were also present for the meeting. Moved by Alderman Garrison and seconded by Alderman Hanna that the Council pass a resolution in regard to the Perez Property on South Columbia adjoining Highway $7. The Motion Carried. See Ordinance Book for Resolution. Moved by Alderman Garrison anc~ seconded by Alderman Taylor that the Mayor be authorized to have the property for right-of-way on 11th Street from Columbia to Broadway project appraised. The Motion Carried. Moved by Alderman Garrison and seconded by Alderman Hanna that paving be authorized on Canyon Street from 13th to 14th Streets on Zephyr Street from 14th to 16th Street. Also on south side of 16th ~ block west of Zephyr and ~ block east of Zephyr. The Motion Carried. Board of City Development report was read showing reciepts of X1,500.00 ,end disbursed X1,470.4$ with balance on hand ~2 091 5$ ~,.~~,i~ioved by Alderman Stokes and seconded by Alderman Taylor that H. B. ~ ~= Jordants se~?er contract be extended on unit prices to include additional lines recommended by the City Engineer. The Pfotion Carried. The minutes of December 3rd, 5th, and 7th were read and approved. Moved by Alderman Cline and seconded by Alderman Hanna that the reports be accepted and filed and bills of session be approved to pay. The Motion Carried. LIST OF BILLS FRJI'b~ DECET~BER 3RD THRU DECEIT=BEr~ 17, 1962 W. O. Speck 200.00 Willson & Son Building 35.00 Arrow Concrete Co. 16.20 Dr. J. T. Marshall 50.00 C. R. Anthony Co. 5.53 Willson ~ Son Building 7.43 Auto Parts Supply 39.37 Plainview Plate Glass & ICI{rror 43.74 Auto Parts Supply 31.5$ Consolidated World Press 20,19 B & D tt66" Service 5.$0 Perry Bros. Service 33.53 Boots Vvelding Service 7.50 West Texas Equipment 69$.54 Comptonts Cosden 4.$5 Dr. J. T: Marshall 25.00 __ , c ___ ~G: City Blacksmith Shop 55.50 Texas Surplus Property 1$.21 Diary Dye, Ni. D. 6.00 M & W Stationery 53.09 DLtnlap Nabors Farage 125.25 Meinecke Bros. 5.0$ Daffern Steel & Supply 5.52 Eaton Stationery 134.$3 Daffern Steel & Supply 5.63 Kimbell Plainview Co. 4.15 Diamond Tndusti,ial Supply 3.,10 R. C. Valentine Body Shop 16.0$ Diamond Industrial Supply 22.0$ Stanley Suppl-r Co. 53.91 Dual Parking Meter 3.90 C. G. Brasher 66.25 Foxworth Galbraith $0.04 Hi-ginbotham Bartlett 26.39 First Supply Co. $9.9$ Chicken Inn 25.30 Frontier Rental Service 11.14 Quick Lunch 94.60 First Supply Co. 24.94 Edmiston Service 11.57 Hale Co. Abstract Co. 65.72 Jenkins & Sons Trim Shop 33.75 H & N Electronics 6.00 Bobby Gray 20.00 Hale County Airport 70.00 Reuel Nash Chevrolet 1150.16 Hale County 25$.03 Dempster Bros. 349.94 H & N Electronics 40.31 Lockney Convalescent Home 62.16 Bob Hooper ~,otor Co. $.60 Peerless Pump 12.50 Holland Tapp Office 26.28 0. Ray white 7.50 Herald News Publishing 300.00 Texas Municipal Refire. 7$2.15 Jarvis Tull 8c Co. 6.25 Texas Municipal Retire. 120.41 Kenn Bros. Vuelding 11.00 Texas Municipal Retire. 4$•14 Martin Nursing Home 47.43 City of Plv. General Fund 121.79 Mac's Cosden Service 15.50 Dr. J. T. Marshall Austin 25.50 Medical Center Hospital 100.00 Illinois California Express 6.52 Madison Chemical Corp. 33.$2 The Camera Shop 30.30 Midwest Reproduction 9•$5 Thompson Key Service 19.30 M & W Stationery $.40 The Century Press of Texas 11.24 Madison Chemical Corp 104.70 Vic's Electric 11.50 McDonald Trading Post 10.60 Vic's Electric 63.90 l~Totor Nlacnine Service 60.$$ Gulf Oil Corporation 106$.5$ Meal's Oil & Butane 7.31 Gulf Oil Corporation 131.30 National Oil & Butane 36.61 Trustee Firemen's R & R Fd. 233.34 Plainview Welding 29.62 W. Boone Hall Austin 115.19 Plains ~'aelding Supply 23.1$ The Harder Agency 714.94 Pioneer Pavdrs 134.13 The Harder Agency 150.37 Plainview Hardware Co. 35.50 The Harder Agency 19.55 Plainview Hardware Co. 61.57 Jury 10.00 Plains Printing Co. 75.40 Jury 5.00 Ritter Food Market 9.71 Jury 5.00 Reams Electric 52.11 City Payroll 17302.37 Richardson Shamrock .76 City Payroll 2740.20 Plains Printing Co. 23.05 City Payroll 555.60 Stapleton Bros. 7.50 Hale County State Bank 1400.00 Swayze Bros. Const. 297.20 Hale County State Bank 1960.00 Shook Tire Co. 5$.01 Strain's Super Service 11$.77 Swayze Bros. $4.47 Warren's Garage 5.99 Shook Tire Co. 50.00 T~~estern Union 3.00 Strain's Super Service z3.$2 Moved by Alderman Taylor and seconded by Alderman Hanna that the meeting adjourn. The Motion Carried. ~~~~~~ B , C M. B. 0, h Y r RFGTiLAR r~1E~~,TING JANi.JaF~.Y 7, lyb3 '~ .~~ The City Council met in Regular Sessinn at the Cit~r Hall with P~~'ayor M. B. Hood presdin.g and the following Aldermen in attendance: Keltz Garrison, George L. '?'a ,rlor, Elvin Stokes, Maurice Hanna and C. B. Cline, Jr. City Attorney Joe Sharp and City Engineer ti~J. IL. Rogge were also present. It w~~s moved b,,~ Alderman Garrison and seconded by Alderman Ta~~Tlor that an eighteen monttiis extension be granted Don Johnson on his present lease which is to he paid in full. The said extension to be on a negotiated basis, the extension to be paid in advance on terms agreed on by the I~iayor and City attorney and City Council. The F'"otion Carried. See Ordinance Book. Moved by Alderman Hanna and seconded b_,~ x~derrnan ;stokes that the Council pass tY~~,, sublease Resolution between F. R. Curtis and A. Tyr. I4~cElroy. The Potion Carried. ~` ,.. ARoved b~T Alderman Garrison and Alderman Cline that bids on the Ger.e~ Obligation ;Bonds and ?°later p~ Sewer T~evenue Bonds be s:~t for Januar~l :'l, 193, at 2:00 P. ~,"_. in the Council Room of the C~.ty Hall, for demoii:,h- ing City Audit~riurn City Auditorium the meeting wil~_ be held on N,ebruarv 4, 1903 at 7:30 P. Tai. This meetin?~ will also be held in the Cou::c 1 Room of the City Hall. THE ;~;!TIt;T'•~ C~iRi?I!'~D. The T^.ayor appointed Ti. L. Rea as City Clerk effective Janu~r:~ 15, 1963 which was c:;nfirmed unanimous vote of the City Council. Moved bar Alderman Hanna and seconded by Alderman Cline that P. H. Br~Tan be f;mplo?ed on contract basis as consultant to assist the new Clerk as needed at .2.50 per hour. THE ,~'.CTION C~~F~RIED. A bill fr.~rn Panhandle Steel Bu:lding Co. was presented by the Cit~r Engineer in the amount o.f $1t~93.00 due on pump house. u T-"owed by Ald Erman Cline and seconded b~,~ Nlderman Garrison th-t the bill be paid. THE p~0~1' ~ OTC C " R'.I ~:D ~~ The City- Engineer presented an estimate in favor of H. B. Jordan Rc Co. on sewer contract•in the amount of $12,307.14. TU'oved by Alderman Stokes and seconded by Aldo man Hanna that the estim- ate be paid. ~ TI'E T°OTIOn Cr~RR'~.~;D. "~ The Cit Engineer • .~-~ y presented estimates in favor ,f Br;Tan & Hoffman en .~ pairing contracts of ~fi1,945.35 and 2,355.45. ~--~+ Moved by Alderman Garrison and seconded by Alderman Taylor that the estimates be paid. THE 1~"OTIOi•I C.yR.RIrD. A Petition was presented by Hanna-Belk et al to being a certain tract of land into the Cit;r Limits. It tiras~ moved b~T Alderman Garrison and seconded by Alderman Cline that the Petition b~ granted and Ordinance # 774 be passed brining the land described in tTie petition into the City Limits. TES; Ti0TI0T•a C~RhL~D. SEE ORDIIdt~1~'CE BO~;h. A petition was read b~~~~1. A. Alexander asking to bring the lands of the Congress Inn RTotel into the City Limits. It :as moved by Nlderman Taylor and seconded by Alderma n Stokes that the petition be granted and Ordinance No. 776 be passed bein~ine~ the lands described in the petition into the City Limits. THE r.°OTIOP~ CAn'RIED. S~~E ORDINt~T~TC ~ BOuk.. A petition was r.-~~d b`:r Louise Groff, Nazarene Church, Plainview Schools, Hayes Bros. cue Barrett to bring a certain tract into the City. P"owed by Alderman Hanna and seconded by Alderman Cline tY:at the pet~.~tion be granted and Ordinance No. 773 be passed brin~:ing the land describ;~~ in the petition into the City Limits. TffE •~~~TIOTv CARRTi~D. SEE Oitl)INf{ ~C;; ~" T~ , B 0,"; ~. . Roved by Al'dsrrii~n"•~~:~~~ ~;~:a '°~seconded by Alderman Garrison that the T•'a~ror be authoriLed to sign' d~ed~cation of Beach Street for correction in front of Old Armory Building. THE T~';)TION CARRIL'D. The P~•~~a;ror read r.~ont'nl~r reports for December as follo~-rs: Building Instiector C_ty Clerk Water P~ Sewer Animal Dep rtment City Clerk General Parking P~ieters Police Report Traf-O-Teria Vital ;statistics Sanit~_.rv Inspections I~Iisceli.aneous sales ~`iscellaneous Refunds i~~dater Frallons puirped 54.24 2405.39 39.00 5~24S.e3 2699.50 4387.00 841.97 21.50 260.00 X55.05 237.04 65435000 T~'iinutes of riscember 17th ?:,sere read and approved. Board of City Development Report shoi~Te~ Receipts of X1,500.00 ,Disburse- ments 52,500.03 and a balance of ~~1,335.55 for December, l~•~2. i~ i~:oved by Alderman Cline and seconded by Alderman Garrison that the reports be accepted andfiled and the bills of session be approved for payment. THE T~iOTION CARizI~'D. LIST JF BI~.,LS FROI~~ D~~CI~MBER 19th THRIJ JANUARY 7, 1963 Robin Baker & Hale Co. Abstract 17100.00 The Karp~irk corporation 26.26 J. C. Stovall 22.50 Lubbock Supply Co. $$.40 J. C. Stovall 34.22 R• C. ~~angum 41.91 Gre t A:r.. of Dallas 325.71 R. C. T'~an~um 7.75 Great Am. of Dallas 45.67 P~4edical Center Hospi*al 100.00 Great Am. of Dallas 10.75 P•otor Parts Company 6.00 Hoyt Curry 20.00 r,"a~gard Nall l+otor Co. 67.49 Arthur J. Smith 11.00 Hoyt Curry 14.15 S ~rl Bell Telephone 43.23 p,",otor I~acr~ine Service 20.29 S ov Bell Telephone 30.24 Motor Lachine Service $.00 The Century Press 22.39 Lernons r'uneral Home 6.55 R. E. A. ~xY~ress 7.57 H. B. P~:e~~er & Son u 9.00 Mrs. Belinda Galindo 15.00 Oil ?:. Butane N~-~tional 33.50 S W Bell Telephone 353.65 Neal's Oil & Butane 10.79 S W Bell Telephone 51.03 Plainview Safety Lane $3.30 City National Bank 3990.00 Noel Cleaners 1.50 City National Bank 2$50.00 Oswald Printing 60.30 City National Bank 17$2.00 Plains Welding Supply 15.56 City Payroll 1$269.24 Plainview ?~+elding & D 2.50 City Payroll 274$.60 Plv. Plate Glass & m 1.63 City Payroll 54$•27 Plains Machinery Co. 39$.45 W 0 apeck 100.00 Phil's Restaurant 1$1.60 Dr J T Marshall 50.00 Plv. Hardware Co. 4$.21 R A Vernon Sewer Line Refund 130.00 Plainview Hardware Co. 9.76 Trustee Firemen's R Sc R Fund 245.55 Pioneer Pavers, Inc. 45•$9 Army & Navy Store 72.53 Plt~. Plumbing Co. 25.00 C. R. Anthony Co. 32.40 Phillips Battery Co. 26.95 The Am. Well T~,iorks 553.00 Pitney Bowes, Inc. 70.20 Auto Parts Supply 77.05 Phillips Battery Co. 21.90 Blair Drug Co. 4.45 Quitaque Sand & Gravel 45.00 Walter N Boysen Co. 3.$6 Remas Electric 30.27 Bob's Plumbing Co. 7.50 Reuel Nash Chevrolet 121.79 J. B. Battle Uniform 1252.50 Reuel Nash Chevrolet 323.54 J. B. Battle Uniform 20.95 Rogers Battery ' Elec. 7.50 Parking Meter Ser. & Equipment 3.40 Rogers Battery & Elec. 55•$7 Brad's Yielding 8c Construction 56.90 Reed's Wre~;king 45.00 Gene Bumpus Service Station 14•$9 Reed's Wrecking Co. 1b.15 Caylor Auto Parts 3.60 W. E. N.ogers Texaco 4.53 W. T. Cain l~iotor Co. 2.09 Robinson & Herring Drug 19.17 County Clerk 1.50 Ranchers & warmers Sup. 22.00 Compton's ~;osden .50 Southwestern Public Ser .207.45 Clowe & Cowan 134.27 Southwestern Public Ser .$40.37 Churchwell Bros. Oil 10.39 Southwest Meter & Supp 150.90 The Camera Shop 12.71 Swayze Bros. Const. 25.30 City Blacksmith Service 73.05 Seipp Machine Shop 2.50 Connor Mathes Co. 122.17 Swayze Bros. Builders 14$.9$ Diamond Industrial Supply 14.77 Strain & Dunaway, Inc. 9.00 Diamond Industrial Supply 3$•36 Strain & Dunaway, Inc. 39.41 Dulaney Auto Parts 45.00 Shook Tire Co. 19.13 Duro Test Corp. 360.$$ The Steck Co. 112.71 Duncan Parking Meter 17.9$ The Steck Co, 46.$0 Dempster Bros. 650.4$ Lockney Convalescent H 142.60 Dunlap Nabors Garage 21.$5 Hale County 643.37 Donovan Uniform Co. 5.69 Swayze Bros. Const. 10.00 ~Iary Dye, P~. D. 27.00 Simmangs 24.35 Elliott Industries 42.33 Smith Corona PZarchant 15.66 Edmiston Service Station 34.$$ ~"a• 0. :peck Machinery 2.95 Eaton Stationery 674.00 Texas Public Health 5.00 Eaton Stationery 443.74 Texo Reed & Supply 2.50 Ft. Y~orth & Denver R. R 1.00 Texas Municipal League 555.00 Foxworth Galbraith L,amber Co. 1.24 Vick's Machine Shop 10.00 Fontier Rental Service 7.55 Ussery Sheet Metal 5.61 Firestone Stores 4$2.$6 The w'yestern Union Teleg. 3.00 First Supply Co. 97.7$ Y~ayne's Restaurant 25.45 Gallaway's Janitor Supply 57.7$ Willson & Son Building 15.90 H & N Electronics 100.12 T.r~arren's Garage 14.52 Hale County Abstract Co. 5.00 Y1ood Dunning 75.00 Hilton Hotel Cleaners 1.50 J. Q. Long Roofing Co 512.00 Herald News Publishing 14.40 Hilton Hotel 12.24 Hooper's Sporting Gods 2.94 H & N Electronics 11.45 Henry's Tire Co. 16.50 Higginbotham Bartlett 54.90 Hale County Airport 70.00 Hale County Motor Co. i i lf S ' $.33 44 96 Hale County Motor Co. 23.10 ce erv s Gu m J . N.rs. TVaude Godwin 5.00 ..j - ~~ ~, P~liscl. Receipts. Health Unit X977.76, Maps X10.00, Accident Reports X2.00, Fire Est. X4.00, Fire Fighting X310.00, Ins. Damages Collected 3$6.$~~, Junk Iron ~p3.30, Name Plate ~1.00~ Asphalt- P•~ed. Center Hosp. X7.'75, Fines Collected for other cities ~G45.00, Total X51747.70. Ma.scl. Refunds Phone ~pll.ll, Sumpter Hickman-Martin Nursing Home X22.$9 Frank Rigler-Shirts X6.60, Spanish Hand Books X9.00, P. H. Bryan- Insurance ~v10.52, Total X60.12 Parking Meter Fund X2244.00 TOTAL RECEIPTS X126,43$.31 Expenditures General Fund X53,$2$.97 Receipts Water & Sw. 14,427.35 Gen. Fund X9$,04$.13 Parking Mt. 1 "00.$ Wa. & Sw. 26 146.1$ X1,5 Park. Mtr. 2.244.00 E_ SS R EIPTS OVER EXPENDITURES ~56~$$1.10 ~~. ea, er ~:, The Motion Carried U A Resolution was read acknowledging the long and untiring ser- „~ vice rendered to the City of Plainview and to the residents of Plain- ,, view , in al.l the various positions that Mr. P. H. Bryan has held as an employee and City Official in the City Government for over 39 years. The Resolution was read to the City Council by City Attorney, Joe Sharp as follows: A RESOLUTION WHEREAS, PAUL H. BRYAN, City Clerk of the City of Plainview, Texas, has reached the age of retirement and is retiring under the City's plan of retirement, and is entitled to all the emoluments, benefits and priviledges accruing and to accrue under said plan, and T~IHEREAS, PAUL H. BRYAN has been employed by the City of Plain- view continously since February 1, 1923, and has, therefore, rendered service to said City and its residents for a period of 40 years; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PLAINVIET,°~ that this Council by resolution acknowledge to Paul H. Bryan, on behalf of itself and as a token of the esteem and apprec- iation of the residents of the City of Plainview, its and thier ap- preciation for his loyalty, faithfulness and devotion to duty to the City of Plainview and its residents, through the forty years of his continous service in which he has served the City as meter reader, assistant secretary, tax-assessor-collector, and city clerk, and (t~~HEREAS the service rendered by him to the City has through the years always been above and beyond the legal requirements of his office; that he has strived at all times to render a service t o the people without regard to the hours that it took and without regard to whether or not he was adequately compensated for the ser- vices rendered. That whenever the occasion arose he has subrogated his own interest to the best interests of the city; That Paul H. Bryan has devoted 40 years of his life in ren- dering service to the residents and the people of the City of Plain- view and that he has through these years had a large part in the building of the City, and in solving its problems, through both good years and bad; that he has been a devoted servant, he having always been willing to expend time and effort above and beyond his assi;ned duties, and that he has always been willing to tender to the City his time and labor without regard to the dumber of hours required of him to render efficient service, but with the single purpose of serving the city and its residents. In consideration thereof this resolution is unaminously a- dopted and it shall be recorded in the P~~inutes of the City Council 4f the City of Plainview, in order that it may constitute a per- manent record of the City of Plainview. Passed and adopted this the 21s day of January, 1963, by un- animous vote of the City Council. M. B. ood, Mayor of City o Plainview ATTEST: i ~_ ,r , The N:inutes of the January 7, 1963 meeting of the City Council were read by the retiring City Clerk, P. H. Bryant and were approved as read. It was moved by Alderman Taylor and seconded by Alderman Cline that the meeting be adjourned. '~Ioti n Carried. A~. ~ioo , ayor ~% l . L. Rea, City Clerk PLAINVIE~'1 CITY COUNCIL MEETING REGULAR SrSSION Feb. 4,1963 The City Council met in regular session at the regular meet- ing place thereof, with Mayor M, B. Hood presiding and with the following in attendance: Keltz Garrison ~ Geo. L Taylor ~ C. B. Cline, Jr. ~ ALDr~Ri~`EN • Alvin Stokes ~ T~~aurice Hanna ~ Also present were V~d. R. Hogge, City Engineer, and Joe Sharp, City Attorney. The bids were opened for the new police car, and were as follows: Haggard Nall Niotor Co. , Cpl, 93 5.00, Hale County Motor Co„ X1,94$.29, and Reuel Nash Chevrolet, Inc., ~pl$62.03. It was moved by Alderman Cline and seconded by Alderman Garrison to accept the low bid made by Reuel Nash Chevrolet, Inc., in the amount of X1$62.03. The Motion Carried. The following bids for a pickup for the t~'ater and Sewer De- partment were opened Reuel Nash Chevrolet, Inc., X1663.35, Haggard Nall Motor Company, 17$5.00, W. T. Cain Hotor Company, X1696.00, and Hale County Motor Company, X17$1.11. It was moved by Alderman Hanna and seconded by Alderman Stokes to accept the low bid of X1663.35 i'rom Reuel Nash Chevrolet, Inc. The Motion Carried. The bids for demolition of the City Ausitorium were opened and were as follows: Southwestern tr~recking Company, Austin, Texas, $9677.00, and 79 working days, Joel Austin, Lubbock, Texas X13,500.00 and 2$ working days, H. A. Padgett, Lubbock, Texas, X9,999.00 and $0 working days. The contract was not let at the February 4 meeting. John Kerr of Kerr and Kerr Architects, presented t~ sketches of building designs for the new City Hall Building „ a column arch trim design and a column straighttrim design. It was moved by Alderman Cline and seconded by Alderman Garrison to accept the arch trim design building. The Notion Carried unaminously.• It was moved by Alderman Cline and seconded by Alderman Hanna to extend the contract of Parkhill, Smith and Cooper on water stor- age. The Motion Carried. It was moved by Alderman Garrison and seconded by Alderman Cline to approve the petition for paving, cutbing and guttering in Wilcox Addition. The Motion Carried. It was moved by Alderman Taylor and seconded Stokes to approve payment to Bryan and Hoffman in the amount of ,491.04 and to H.B. Jordan and Co. in the amount of X4122.57. The I~iotion Carried. It was moved by Alderman Garrison and seconded by Alderman Hanna to approve the placement of a 4000 lumin street light at the intersection of S.E. 2nd and Date Streets. The T~Zotion Carried. It was moved by Alderman Cline and seconded by Alderman Garrison to approve payment of bills and monthly reports as read. The Motion Carried. P~ii.nutes of the January 21;meeting were read and corrected to read, paving 120 feet North of 10th Street on Xenia Street, rather than Ennis Street. It was moved by Alderman Taylor and seconded b y Alderman Cline to approve minutes as corrected. The Motion Carried. The motion was made by .Alderman Cline a d was seconded by Al- derman Garrison that bhe me ti~g~e adjourn <__ Signed M. L. Rea '~ _. ler - yor Plainview City Council Meeting Regular Session February 1$, 1963 On this the 1$th day of Febraury, 1963, the City Council met in regular session, at~the regular meeting place thereof, with Mayor M B. Hood presiding, and with the following in attendance: Ke~tz Garrison Q'` Geo. L. Taylor Q ALDERMEN Alvin Stokes Q Maurice Hanna Q AND W. R. Rogge, City Engineer, and City Attorney Joe Sharp. Mrs. Bob Carter And Mrs. Chuck:.Jone, representatives of the Unger i~llemorial Library, presented budget figures and collected data on other City Libraries, and an appeal for an increase in financial assistance was requested. It was thereby moved by Alder- man Taylor and seconded by Alderman Garrison to increase the allow- ance of the Unger TYiemorial Library X125,00 per month, effective as of P~iarch 1, 1963. The Motion Carried. Mr. Kenneth Durant of P~iineral t~dells, Texas, presented a plan of a community Airel Service, to be known as "T V Cable Company of Plainviewt'. A sample ordinance franchise was rejected by City Attorney Joe Sharp, pending further investigation, therefore no action was taken by the Council at the February 1$ meeting. It was moved by Alderman Garrison and seconded by Alderman Taylor to approve the contract for demolition of City Auditorium ~~' to Southwestern Wrecking Co. of Austin, Texas for X7,950.00, as ~ verified by phone February 6, 1963. The T4iotion Carried. It was moved by Alderman Hanna and seconded by Alderman Garr- ison to a_vorove payment to Kerr & Kerr Architects, estimate ,~`2 for ~2,1~6.OO,~to be paid out of the City Hall Bond Fund, when the Bond money is available. The T~~lotion Carried. It was moved by Alderman Garrison and seconded by Alderman Hanna to author~:~.e Dan MacNaughton to appraise and negotiate the purchase of Right-of-day on 11th Street to Breadway Street. The Motion Carried. It was moved by Alderman Stokes and seconded bJ- Alderman Hanna to join the Canadian River Board in naming the Canadian Dam, "Lake Meredith". The Motion Carried. It-was moved by Alderman Garrison and seconded by Alderman Stokes to approve Ordinance No. 7$l,creating a Zoning Commission, to be known as Planning and Zoning Commission , hereafter. The Motion Carried. Ordinanance No. 7$1 Passed. and adopted this the 1$th day o February, 1963, signed by `Mayor M. B. Hood and attested by Psi. L. Rea, City Clerk, and the Seal of the City of Plainview, Texaa-was affixed thereon. It was moved by Alderman Taylor and seconded by Alderman Garrison to combine the members of the Planning Comrriission and Zoning Commission , thereby making a City Planning and Zoning Com- mission. Don P~~ouser was selected to replace C. T. Johnson deceased and T~:edlin Carpenter was selected to replace Keltz Garrison r~rho had resigned, thereby, the Planning and Zoning Commission is as follows: PLANNING AND ZONING COMt~~~ISSION February 1_ , 19 3 Member Term to expire 1. Everetr Bryan 1_1_ 4 2. J. B. Bratcher 1_1_64 1. ~~ayne Arnold 1-1-65 2. (C. T. Johnson-Deceased) Don Mouser 1-1-65 3. (Keltz Garrison-Resigned~Nedlin Carpenter 1-1-65 1. C. P. Elliott -1-66 2. Graddy Tunnell 1-1-66 ~__ ___. The T~otion Carried. It was moved by Alderman Taylor and seconded by Alderman Gar- rison to approve the 40 hour work week schedule for personnel of the Police vrtrr t~e.~fective as of March 1, 1963. The j~`,otion Carried. Tt"~ras~e--.~~. Alderman Hanna and seconded by Alderman Garri- son to approve the Election Order for two City Aldermen for a two year term, the election date being set for April 2, 1963. `i'he i~iotion Carried.Therefore the Election Order was to be advertised and post- ed the 19th day of February, 1963. It eras moved by Alerman Hanna and seconded by Alderman Garrison to sub-lease the Airport farm land to Glenn P~iorgan , subject to agreer;lent. on the acreage of alfalfa to be put in. The T~;otion Carried. . , ~-'` It was moved by Alderman Taylor and seconded by Alderman Garrison to accept th e petition for paving of 17th Street from one half of the block of Galveston Street fast to El Paso Street. The Motion Carried. It wGs moved by Alderman Hann a and seconded by Alderman Garrison to advertise for bids on the neces sary water main instal lations from 20th and Ennis Street s to 20th and Yonkers Streets, and 14 inch mains with necessary 24th a t k 6 inch latera nd Yonkers St ls, and 12 inch mains reets and from 24th a from 20th nd. Yonkers o ers and Yon to 24th and Dimrnitt Road N. Vu., down 24th Street to 24th and Colum- bia to 24th and Austi n Streets, on Kokomo Street from 20 th to 24th and t~okomo Streets, and on Quincy Street from 24th to D imrnitt P~oad N. V+. The I~~otion It was moved by Carried. Alderman Tayl or and seconded by Ald erman Gar- rison to approve the sub-lease of City property from Houston Street East 200 feet on Vuest 5th Street, to S. M. Clanton, Joe E. ti~+ebb and C. A. Robinson. The Tv~otion Carried. It was moved by Alderman Hanna and seconded by Alderman Stokes to approve the monthly bills and reports as follows: t R t Al 1 4 36 Burroughs Corp. 119.4.0 auran es cove . .. Bobs Plbg. 7.50 Alcove Restaurant 3.25 Carlton Hotel 20.92 Barretss Automotive 3.03 Commons Cosden 25.94 DLincan Service Station29.00 Demntster Bros. 492.9$ Eaton Stationery 776.42 Dunlap-Nabors 5•$3 Eaton Stationery 4.$5 Bobby Gray 50.00 Frontier Rental 1.90 Grizzell Plbg. 15.00 Frontier Rental 7.67 Jim Garde Oil Co. 1.75 Tom Feagins Repairs 4.00 H. & N Electronics 31.4.3 Goodyear Service 1.19 Hale Co. Gen. 692.74 Gallaways Janitor Sup.79.59 Richard Morgan Dr 1.00 Higginbotham-Bartlett 12.$2 . National Fire Asstn 3.4.20 E. K. Hufstedler $.3$ Norris Cleaners 6.15 Higginbotham-Bartlett 13.59 Phillips Petroleum $.15 Keen Bros. Vrelding 9.30 Bill Rogers Texaco 3.10 Nat'l Oil & Butane 14.7$ Southwestern Bell Tele. 2.25 Perry Bros. Service 4$.06 Smith T~Iun. Supplies 1$.12 Plains tiuelding 34.1$ Vic's Electric 31.25 Plv. Plate Glass 14.25 University of Texas V. R. Rodgers h h J S i 1.50 67 39 I~Zed. Branch 43.03 nson o m Drs. t . Stovall-Booher 36.14 Swayze Bros. 2.5.00 Strain 8c Dunaway $g.10 Southwestern Bell 2$.60 Strain & Dunaway 4.75 Southwest I!~eter Co. 71.06 Shook Tire Co. 47.25 Smith Municipal Sup. 69.09 Shook Tire Co. 73.76 Social Security 15356.00 Stone & Meredith 2.$5 H. P. Pelhrey 50.00 Stapleton Bros 1$.50 Unger Library 15.00 Sams 66 Service 3•$$ Eastside Grocery 6.51 Sands Cafe 227.10 Railway Express 2$.36 Sears Roebuck Co. 19.$7 '~uarrens Garage 22.25 South. Pub. Ser. 10$$;1 Vtialler Tailoring 9.60 Traf-o-teria System 5$3.13 V~estern Union 4.30 Texas Police Supply 105.65 McDonald Trdg. Post 9.20 V4ylies Plbg. 7.50 The Roham Co. 71.$4 V~oodys Tire Service 52.26 Caprock V1 & S Assn 20.00 V~aynes Restaurant 23.65 Southwestern Bell .99 VValts Trim Shop 3.00 Tor~mies Key Shop 14.25 Vlillson & Son Bldg. 91.00 Dan Cook 7.35 jtiillson & Son Bldg. 13.71 The Motion Carried Minutes of the February as read. It was moved by Alderman Hanna that the meeting be adjo 4, meeting were read and approved Taylor and seconded by Alderman reed. Signed M. L• Rea ity Cler ~. /~ I ~ `..~ 1~..~ -' ~ T /"'t ~ ~ r ~ ~ l~ 1 1~1 ~J ~ ~J Tom. ~ , •- - ---- Gj Q ~ P ( 'FOR TH C C 1 T Y ~ ~ 4=' ~--~~ ~ r•.~ ~~' O ~. v~~~TEX~S ~ F -~ ~ ~.~. ____._._. _ ___ __..__._-. _ Q ~ ~s ,~ ~3~D5 ~PEraED ANt7 R.~AD A`T 7 ~ ~•O P•'P+~',. ~y ~ ~ ;_' ,~.• v ~, ~ ~~`• .`~ - ~~ T PRICE AM _IT E M DESCRIPTION UNIT Q UANTITY PRICE AMOUNT PRICE AMOUN ' ' E t-t-1- ~~ CAS iROt~l PIF~: FOR Fut~ri',~~:-i1w3C~ 1 STAL. ~- NV OMF 7 19 344 •~t 5 , ~-7~ ` la. 2.a. - 'Q' 14" C. 7. P~rE 2" C. i. ~ = ~" t~!. I. P1v&. ~„ C s. >:~~~ ,~• L. ¢. L.F. ~. F ~ 3 4.~ 2 t54 1 4'33 .5 ; t ~ d. , r _. R -^~ -5 , ~ -- ~. ~ 9 ' ---- I ~ 7 01 ' •' ,• CAST i R U -•t P u -To ~-- ~ - I ~ LI C `~ t I I ESTU` - CE. ENT : DR rr UR IS 1NU D T a ., , ,~ ,, ~ ~ ; ~ r. ~, r';-; ~ I 40 290.75 ' 4 " L.F. 9 525 • X , Q. f 0 (z A, G. 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I ' C CRT IF 1EC A S ` Gr<;z ~C, ~ . `mac ~ ~ - ~~~ /tT~ C ITY ENGINES Nto.czctl 2 1 , I `~ ~ p AT C C O 1J T REGULAR SESSION City Council I~Ieeting March 4, 1963 .M1, F City Council met at City Hall with Mayor RI. B. Hood presiding.. Council members present: Keltz Garrison, Alvin Stokes, r•laurice Hanna & C. B. Cline, Jr. City Engineer VJ. R. Hogge and City Attorney Joe Sh~~rp were also present. John Kerr of Kerr & Kerr Architects presented floor plan of new City Hall. John Bley made an appeal of opening 4th Street From Colu;r~bia St. to Denver Street. Hoyt CurrsT reported Taxie Application for City Cab Co. of five cabs. Fr.:~nchise June 4, 19b2 - Alderman Garrison moved to cancel franchise for adding two cabs making a total of four cabs. Application from Jimmy L. Douglas & Bruce Douglas for Yellow Cab Co. asking for four cabs. T~loved by Alderman Hanna seconded by Alderman Stokes to defer Taxie Franchise until next meeting. The Motion Carried. Mayor P~. B. Hood read appointments of a committee to be known as ,.., ~~ TMZonng Board of Adjustment" as follows: Joe Cox, Wilciont Eaton, Joe Payne , Howard Billingsley a:~d Harold Chewning. It'Ioved by Alderman Garrison second by Alderman Cline to approve the appointment of those „~ named to the board. '`" The Moti~~n Carried. Moved by Alderman Stokes and seconded by Alderman Cline to accept Resolution read by City Attorney in naming bocy of water formed by on Canadian River, TMLake Meredith." The Motion Carried. RESOLUTION WHEREAS, the body of water wh-~ch will be impounded by the Sanford Dam will soon become an important geographical point in the ,State of Texas and the Southwest, and is without an accepted name; and WHEREAS, but for the contribution of inspiration and loyalty to the dreams o' the project of A. A. Meredith, it could not have been so soon a reality; NOVA, TH{,REFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY OF PLAINVIiJ`v~, TEX~iS: 1. That the body of water to be impounded behind the Sanford Dam be named "LAKE NLREDITH". 2. That a copy of this resolution be sent to the governing bodies of the other member cities of The Canadian River Municipal Water Authority with the request that they joinin this petition to the :3oard of Directors of The Canadian River P~unicipal l~'ater Authority. 3. That a cops of this resolution be delivered to the Board of Directors of The Canadian River Municipal ~°later Authority requesting that it take such steps as it considers necessary to officially name the body of water "LAKE I~REDITH". IPdTRUDUC~~,~~ tiND itI~dATdIMOUSLY March , A.D., 19u3. 1 ATTEST: M . L . Rea '~,`~,~__._ ".. L. REA, ity er PAS~~ED on his, the 4th day of M. B . Hood M. B. H0~)D, P~ayor Mayor Hood read request for City of Plainview to extend water to barn on C. B. Harder land on South Date Street which had recently been leased by Hale County IJoxious 61eed Control District. City Attorney advised violation of a City Ordinance in making a water extention out of City Limits. I~'Ioved by Alderman Hanna second by Alderman Cline to disapprove the water extention request. The R~lotion Carried. Moved by Alderman Cline second by Alderman Garrison to approve Ord- inance No. 7$2 , Franchise to Southwestern Bell Telephone Co. The P~~otion Carried, Moved by Alderman Stokes and seconded by Alderman Garrison to accept Ordinance No. 7$3 requiring Bond for Building Contractors. The Motion Carried. Moved by Alderman Hanna second by Alderman Cline to approve petition for paving El Paso Street between 19th & 20th Streets acid petition paving West 20th StreF=t from intersection of Canyon west to intersec- tion of Ennis Street. Ennis Street south from intersection of 20th Street to end of present paving. The Motion Carried. Moved by Alderman Hanna second by Alderman Garrison to approve bills and repor~s. The Motion C_:rried. LIST OF BILLS FROM FEBRUARY 1$th THRU ~ftARCH 4, 1963 Great American of Dallas 341•$$ City of Tulia 1905.36 Great Hmerican of Dallas 39.56 Mary Dye, T~~. D. 15.00 Great American of Dallas 10.12 Diamond Industrial Sup 45.56 City of Amarillo $5.00 Eaton Stationery 747.40 Cockney Convelescent Home 120.70 Eaton ;stationery 140.13 Gulf Oil Corporation 110i3.6t3 Foxworth (xalbraith Lumber 36.56 Gulf Oil Corporation 17$.$0 Foxworth Galbraith Lumber 35.47 Texas Vitrified Pipe Co. 923.16. Foxworth Galbraith Lumber 134.9$ Southwestern Bell Tele. 346.51 Firestone Stores 127.60 Southwestern Bell Tele. 53.35 Frontier Rental. Service 4.$6 First Southwest Co. 5296.$$ Gallawayfs Janitor Supplies 36.23 First Southwest Co. $47.50 Gene Bumpus 43•S6 First S.;~uthwest Co. 254x:25 Green 1'~Iachinery Co. , Inc. 7.50 First Southwest Co. 1$36.11 The Harder Agency 691.37 First Southwest Co. ~;~,.' `1289:64 The Harder agency 169.10 Mercantile National Bank 10165.00 Henry's Tire Co. 17.50 City National Bank 744703.12 The Harder Agency 18.$6 Rex Ramsower 32500.00 Herald News P,:blishing Co. 1073.50 Mercantile National Bank 1$56.25 Hale County Airport 70.00 Mercantile National Bank 5085.00 Hale County T~Iotor Co. 73.2$ P•Irs. Carl Jackson 14.15 Hale County 15$.4.0 City T1af~ional Bank 562965.99 Hale County Abstract Co. 32.10 Hale County State Bank 27$790.7a High School Texaco 52.70 Hale County State Bank 44$67.61 Hodges Electric Co. 10.50 Haie County State Bank 21437$.05 Illinois California Express 2.00 Hale County State Bank 13460$.45 Kir,1be11 Plainview Co. 16.73 City Payroll Acct. 19525.50 Ler~lons r'uneral Home 6.55 City Payroll Acct. 2670.70 TcLOnald Tradi--ng Post 3.00 City of Flv. Payroll Acct. 537.2$ R C P1langum 34.77 H P Pelphrey 25.00 P~Iidwest Reproduction Co. 21.46 Ella HerriaS;e 75.00 Dr J T T~~arshall 7. $0 F D Gaither 10:_;.00 N:edical Center Hospital 100.OG ;~ T3 hood 150.00 ~~ & ~°J Stationery Co. 3.15 Plv. Fire Department 55.00 ~~ & ti'v Stationery Co. 1.35 Mrs. L. Bailey 30.00 University of Texas h~:ed.Br. 27.00 W Boone Ha_~ 50.00 T~Iid-Tex Supply Co. 7.$4 Frank Jones 25.00 PJeptune Teeter Co. 2.71 Roswell Alexander 22.50 Neaps Oil & Butane 14.57 A D Harris 25.00 Pational Oil & Butane 39.76 T E Massey 25.00 Pioneer Pavers, Inc. 221.03 Ernest Hector 25.00 Plv. Ready T~!Iix Concrete Co. l0$.3S Duncan Parking Meter 26.00 Plainview Hospital & C. 12.50 Duncan Parking Meter 26.00 Perry Bros. 3er. Sta. 39.71 6~' U speck 100.00 Phillips Battery Co. 27,75 Dr J T Marshall 50.00 Plv. Plumbing Co. 13.25 Stanley E Phelps 75 . GO Peerle: -~ Pur~ip 4c-5 . $1 Dora Goheen '75.00 Plv. Hardware Co. $0.46 r H Bryan 435.00 Plv. Hardware Co. 35.1$ Lubbock City Health Dept. 5.U0 Plainview motor ;service $3.35 Kerr & Kerr Architects 21$6.00 Caprock wand & Gravel 77.00 Remodeling Bonds 1963 534.1$ Plains ~;Jelding supply` 7.20 City Hall Bonds 19tH 67.06 Rogers Battery & Electric 53.39 City Hall Bonds 193 1790.29 Reuel Pdash Chevrolet 21$.71 Park Bonds 1963 1255.45 Reuel Nash Chevrolet ~'.r ~~ 296.13 Roswell Alexander 42.79 N L Rea (Mileage to Post) 13 213 James R Russell 45.00 Reams Electric . 344 17 Floyd Bidciy 45.00 Reams Electric . 53.55 Bills To be Paid Plainview Safety Lane Southwestern Teter & Sup 123.05 X2 5$ Arrow concrete Co. 94.05 Stovall Booher Radiator . 2.50 auto Parts Supply. 106.59 Bratcher DePauw iVitr.Co. 1.50 Swayze Bros. construction The Rohan Co., Inc. 570.00 240 67 B & D t166+~ Service 13.75 St_.te Cher.~ical Co. . 11 20 Boyd & Davenport ag. Bob+s ~°+eldin 50.00 2 0 S i1 Public Service Co. ~ . 1111.05 g Clifton Uniform Co. . 0 11.06 S ~ J Public Service Co. Southwest Pieter ~ Sup. 1725.75 46 35 Clowe & Cowan Inc. 137.73 Shook Tire Co. . 42 42 Corli-:or Piathes Co. 169.43 Southwest I~.eter ~ Supl . 27 12 Connor i7athes Co. 1.60 Texo ~''eed & Supply , 19 40 Connor Mathes Co. 2.05 John Thrasher & Son . 00 540 County Clerk 5.50 Churchwell Bros. Oil Co. 5.92 Willson & Son Bldg. T~`at. Waynes Restaurant . 13.$0 City B1acl;smitri Shop 55.75 G~'estern Union 42.35 x 66 Credit Bureau of Plv. 13.6$ Dan MacNaughton . 24.99 Daffern Steel F~ supply 25.00 Dernpstwr Brothers 157 50 Daffern Steel & Supply 5.00 . ~ ~^onthly Reports for February 1963 WatE;r & ;ewer 23 ,966.09 Taxes-Advaloreum 3x,263 62 ~ General Fund License 15.50 Vilat~ons 3 ,C77.75 Animal Department 31 C© Traf-O-Teria 531.$6 Vital Statistics 25.50 Franchise 2 ,1362.63 P.7iscel. Sales 1.721.36 Building Inspector 475.35 Aisc1. Refunds 3 1$.14 Rentals 275.00 Moved by t~lderman Cline second by Alderman stokes for mee ting to adjourn. Motion Carried. l .. ~ M. L. R%A, CITE. CL'Rii Ri. B. HOOD, T~°AYOR CITY COUNCIL MEETING REGULAR SESSION MARCH 1$, 1963 the City Council met in regular session. at the City Hall, with Mayor M. B. Hood presiding and with the following in attendance: Keltz Garrison, Geo. ~~ Taylor, Alvin Stokes and Maurice Hanna, Aldermen, W. R. Hogge, City Engineer and Joe. Sharp, City Attorney. First order of business was the apening of bids on water line construction. Bids were presented by the following construction com- panies; Hemphill Construction Company, Lubbock,,Texas;H. B. Jordan and Company, Amarillo, Texas;Foran Construction Company, Amarillo, Texas; J. T. Brodie and Company, Amarillo, Texas; Panhandle Construction Company, Lubbock, Texas and R. B. Hodgson and Company, Midland,Texas. The bid was awarded to Hemphill Contracting Company , Lubbock, Texas. A sketch of Sewer Treatment Plant was presented by Mr. Smith, of Parkhill, Smith and Cooper of Lubbock, Texas, after which Alderman Tay- lor moved to approve the plans as presented.. The 1~'otion was seconded by Alderman Garrison The Motion Carried. A petition was presented by Mr. Kenneth Garrett,manager of South- western Bell Telephone Company, for the closing of the alley from 14th Street to the Fort Worth and Denver Railroad. between Joliet Street and Independence Street. A motion was made by Alderman Hanna and seconded by Alderman Garrison to approve the petition. The Motion Carried. It was moved by Alderman Taylor and seconded by Alderman Stokes that the City advertise for bids on culverts ..for draw crossing on 4th Street, from Columbia to Denver Street. The Motion Carried. A Resolution to rescind restrictions and covenants created by instrument, executed and dated April 26, 1960, for the Lizzie Merryman Trust was presented. The resolution being as .follows: BE IT RESOLVED that the City of Plainview, Texas, loin with Vivian 0. Graham, as trustee for the Lizzie Merryman must, Plain- view Independent School District, and H~ A. Hubbard to rescind and make null and void restrictions and covenants created by instrument executed by the four of us dated April 26, 1960., recorded in Book ' f'- 360, page 617, Deed Records Hale County, Texas, insofar as same may cover or apply to ~ots Nos. 27 and 2$, in block 2 of the Merryman Addition to the City of Plainview, Texas, plat of which is attached to said instrument and to provide that the restrictions and covenants shall no longer apply to these lots, and our Mayor is authorized to join the execution of a proper instrument to effectuate this resloution and our Clerk is au- thorized to attest and affix our seal thereto. It was moved by Alderman Hanna and seconded by Alderman Garrison to adopt the resolution as presented. The Motion Carried. It was moved by Alderman Taylor to purchase the lake at the South edge of the Brock additipn as presented by City Attorney Joe Sharp. The motion was. secon~i~d ~~~Al~erman Stokes, and was carried, ... It was mo~~~_,~~~ 3d~rman Garrison and seconded by Alderman Hanna to approve an ordinance fixing the fees to be charged in connection with actions to be taken and the filing of instruments with the Build- ing Official, Planning and Zoning Commission, and Board of Adjustment of the City of Plainview, Texas. The fees and charges being as follows: Zoning Permit-No Charge Board of Adjustment - Any application or hearing-X15.00, Planning and Zoning Commission - Any application or hearing-X30.00; Request denied and not appealed to City Council-X15.00 refund; City Council - Appealed to, from un avorable action of Planning>., & Zoning Commission- No refund; Request recommended by the Planning and Zoning commission, and approved by the City Council-No refund;Appeals: (1) Approval or Disapproval- No refund. The Motion Carried and Ordinance No. 7$4 was approved. It was moved by Alderman Hanna and seconded by Alderman Garrison to pay Lewis Dodson Engineering Company of Amarillo, Texas, X2,995.00. The Motion Carried. It was moved by Alerman Stokes and seconded by Alderman Taylor to accept the Cast Iron Pie Bid on water lines. The voles were two in favor of accepting the Cast Iron Pipe Bid and two aga#~nst accepting the Cast Iron Pipe Bid. The tie was broken~by Mayor Hood voting in favor of ac- cepting the bid, and the motion was duly carried. A motion was made by Alderman Hanna and seconded by Alderman Taylor to approve the payment of bills as submitted by the City Clerk. The motion carried. ~ '. 4 LIST OF BILLS FROM MARCH 1~th thru MARCH 1$, 1963 Barrett's Automotive 15.06 J. B. Battle Uniform Co.137.00 Barleys Shamrock 2.00 2.OQ Dunlap-Nabors Garage 5.65 Edmiston Service Station 11.06 -.'Fire Appliance Co. 55.63 Higginbotham Bartlett 1.$5 Higginbotham Bartlett 4.77 Jims Gulf Service 3.00 Haggard Nall Mtr. Co. 24.$5 Morgan Eaves Agency 6.00 Norris Cleaners 10.$0 Pioneer Natural Gas 3$3.59 Pioneer Natural Gas 36.46 Perry Bros. Service Sta tion 3.90 Plainview Body Works 66.00 Reuel Nash Chevrolet 1$62.03 Strain & Dunaway 5.50 Strain 8c Dunaway 67.0? Security Abstract Co. 7.00 Warrens Garage 1.25 Fisrt Supply 50.63 Shook Tire Co. 12.70 Daffern Steil & Supply 5.00 Jury 24.00 Reuel Nzsh Chevrolet 1663.35 Plains Hach. Co. 92.35 Mrs. Betty McGurran 2.50 Trustee Firemans R & R 245.?$ Domingo M. Martinez $.75 Jesus Reynes Salois $.75 Eaton Stationery 10.30 Panray Parlam 50•~ Hunter Hospital & Sup; 65.65 Wests Pharmacy 6.5$ Niaudlins Book Shop 1 Hygiea Ozarka Co. 5.95 Brown Refrigeration 5.10 M & W Stationery 6.91 City of Plv. Water Bill 5.00 Pioneer Natural Gas 75.10 Dr. J. T. Marshall 17.42 Texas Mun. Retire. 795.2$ Texas Mun. Retire. 14.1.97 Texas Mun. Retire. 1+$.12 Lt. James R. Russell 20.00 Hale County Sate Bank 70.00 Domingo R. Martinez $.75 Jesus Reyes Salois $.75 William R. Hogge S.S. Re f .142.44 W. F. Foley 45.00 City of Plv. Payroll 17523.54 City of Plv. Payroll 2$43.30 City of Plv. Payroll 556.13 Joe Martin Cleaning mud pit10.00 W. J. Williams Surveying 50.00 U. of Texas Med. Branch 17.$0 Abilene Brick Co. 322.0$ Artesia Fire Equip. 92.40 J. B. Battle Uniform Co. 60$.11 Bulldog Service Station 2.90 Boyd 8c Davenport Agency 100.00 Chicken Inn 114.55 The Camera Shop 17.14 Dempster Bros. 492.9$ Gulf Oil Corp. 103$.14 Gulf Oil Corp. 137.57 Mr. Bobby Gray 55.00 Goodyear S.er. Store 17.94 Hale Co. Gen. Fund 435.44 Henrys Brake Ser. 15.00 Cockney Convalescent Home 114.10 Montgomery Ward S l W ldi i Pl 2~.~ y upp ns e ng a Plv. Ready Mix Concrete 10$.3$ ~.~~ . 1 Police & Sherriffs Assn. 5.45 Richardson Shamrock 5p Robinson Herring Drug 5.53 Southwestern Bell Tele. 4$.3? Southwestern Bell Tele. 3$9.42 Plainview Public Library 275.00 Water & Sewer Rev. Bond Int.. & Sinking Fund2095.00 The minutes of the March corrected and approved. .It was moved by Alderman that the meetin be journed. Signed ~~`- ty er Signed ayor City Council Meeting Regular Session, April 1, 1963 1 On April 1, 1963, the City Council of the City of Plainview, met in regular session, with Mayor M. B. Hood presiding and with the fol- lowing in attendance: Councilmen Keltz Garrison, alvin Stokes, Maurice Hanna, Geo. L. Taylor and C. B. Cline Jr., City Engineer W. R. Hogge, and representing City Attorney Joe Sharp, John T. Boyd. The motion was made by Councilman Hanna to approve payment to Park- hill, Smith and Cooper, in the amount of X3,417.75, for preliminary planning of the Sewer Treatment Plant. The motion was seconded by Alder- man Cline and the motion carried. It was moved by Alderman Taylor and seconded by Alderman Hanna to approve the appraisal of property from Columbia Street to Broadway on West 11th Street, in the amount of X27,036.00. The Motion Carried. It was further moved by Alderman Taylor and seconded by Alderman Stokes to approve the paving petition for paving Galveston Street, for one half block north of 26th Streets The Motion Carried. It was moved by Alderman Cline and seconded by Alderman Garrison to approve installation of street lights X4000 Luminous) at 4th and Ennis, 4th and Dalla.^, Sts., 4th and Canyon Sts., 4th and Amarillo Sts., and 4th and Zephyr Sts., S.E. $th and Ash,- S. E. 7th amd Ash, East Crest- way St., 140 feet East of Broadway St., and East Crestway on East pro- perty line of the Guy Whitacre property on the South side of Crestway Street. The Motion Carried. It was moved by Alderman Hanna and seconded by Alderman Garrison to approve the Municipal Maintenance Ordinance of the Texas Highway Department. The motion carried. It was moved by Alderman Cline and seconded by Alderman Stokes to set cost to property owners on the paving of 24th Street, at ?5J of 16 feet plus curb and gutters with the City of Plainvie~ to pay the cost of 29 feet and the remaining percent on the I6 feet. 'he motion carried. It was moved by Alderman Hanna and seconded by Alderman Cline to award the contract for laying water lines on 24th Street and others to Himphill Contracting Company of Lubbock, Texas, bid in the amount of x$4,061.11+ to be completed in 40 days working time. The motion carried. The minutes of the March 1$ meeting were read and approved. The reports for the month of March 1963 were read as follows: Water & Sewer X26,426.36 Violations 4,05$.75 Traf-o-teria 6$5.36 'Building Permits 474.33 Food Inspections 44.35 Rentals 570.00 Taxes 5,309.69 License 1.50 Animal 3$.00 Vital Statistics. 50.60 Miscellaneous Receipts 425.22 Miscellaneous Refunds 610.33 Parking Meter Receipts 2,060.50 Total Receipts ~3~,216.63 Total Expenditures 7r1,$$4.by Excess Expenditures over Receipts X3$,66$.06 It was moved by Alderman Taylor and seconded by Alderman Hanna that the reports"be accepted and ~iled and that,tY~e following bills of session be apprared for payment. a motion Carrie . Southwestern Pub. Ser. John Thrasher & Son Texaco Inc. VicTs Electric Board of City Devel. Board of City Devel. 17.93 6$.75 1.17 13.0 250.00 1250.00 4th meeting of the Council were read Taylor and secon ed by Alderman Hanna ~:~..~ List of bills from March 1$,1963 thru April ~ .~ ~ 1963 O.E. -Wilcox Dodson Engineering Co. First Nat. Bank of Dallas First Nat. Bank -of Dallas Water & Sewer Rev. Bond I & S Water 8c Sewer Rev. Bond I & S 660.09 2995.00 5655.00 10970.00 4107.92 1600.00 437.50 273.49 32.6.7 7.z6 4.3$ 1$46.5$ 19.09 3.75 9.20 99.00 32.64 z4.oo 35.00 19642.90 267$.$0 564.00 25.00 75.00 150.00 55.00 30.00 50, 00 25.00 25.00 z5.oo 2.5.00 2$.00 26.00 100.00 75.00 7-5.40 4.60 17.02 147.45 260.00 221$.72 4$.03 7.50 ~ 20.12 1.41 96.23 3.$0 349.33 100.03 4.50 32.00 33.00 11.50 55.00 2.50 274.00 Hale County Satate Bank Great American of Dallas Great American of Dallas Great American of Dallas Lucio Suarez Labor Aud. City of Plv.-Gen. Fund City of Plv.-Gen. Fund Katherine Windwehen Refd. Joe Thomas Labor san. J. Oliver Bier Post Master Melvin Griffith Refd. Ins. hack °Pressley W. E. Warren City of Piv. Payroll City of Plv. Payroll City of Plv.-Payroll H P Pelphrey Ella Herriage M B Hood Plainview Fire Dept. Mrs. L• Bailey W Boone Hall Frank Jones A. D. Harris T.E. MasJey Ernest Rector Duncan Parking Meter Duncan Parking Meter W. 0 Speck Stanley Phelps Dora Goheen Accident Analysis Roswell Alexander Auto Parts Supply Byron-Jackson Pumps Bryan & Hoffman J. B. Battle Uniform Co. Bob's Plumbing Credit Bureau of Plainvie, W. T. Cain Mtr. Co. Connor Mathes Co. Connor Mathes Co. Clowe & Gowan Inc. Connor M thes Co. Wayne S.aWiliiams Station °Congress Inn Restaurant Williams Sheet Metal Williams Sheet Metal Walt's Trim Shop West Pharmacy 9i11 Weeks City Blacksmith Shop 4.25 City Blacksmith Shop 6.00 Don & Shortys Garage 1.00 Dunlap Nabors Garage 53.99 Dempster Brothers 157.50 Elliott Industries Inc. 72.02 Eaton Stationery 171.15 Foxworth Galbraith 43.61 Foxworth Galbraith 61.0$ Flex Rod Pige Co. 24$.16 Fir-estone Stores 72.40 Gene Bu~tpus 20.67 Gebo's Distributors 14.40 Gallaways Janitor Supplies 107.22 The Harder Agency $34.45 The Harder Agency 167.32 Hale Co. Motor Co. $.41 Howe Fire Apparatus Co. 37.56 The Harder Agency 106.$5 Kimbell Plainview Co. 19.73 Donald Lavinge Inc. 6.$6 R. C. Mangum 50.73 R. C. Mangum 31.$0 Meinecke Bros. 1.25 Medical Center Hospital 100.00 Mildred Tucker Co. Clerk 6.00 M & W Stationery 20.74 M & W Stationery 1.35 Mid-Tex Supply 52.19 Oswald Printing 66.$0 Plains Machinery 91.54 Perry Bros. Service 63.26 Plainview Plbg. Co. C P 9."5 13 67 o. lbg. Plainview . Plainview Hardware 45.59 Plainview Hardware Co. 41.$5 Pioneer Natural Gas 236.1$ Pioneer Natural Gas 29.43 Petty Cash 35.65 Petty Cash 54.30 Phillips Battery Co. 26.65 Reams Electric 37.53 Reams Electric 314.39 Rogers Battery 52.12 Petty Cash Wa. & Sw. 1.00 Reuel Nash Chevrolet 271.97 Reuel Nash Chevrolet $3.16 The Rohan Co. 267.32 Peerless Pump Co. 525.30 Ud 0 Speck Machinery $.$5' Hale County Airport 70.00 South. Public Service 173$.25 South. Public Service $62.99 Southwestern Bell Tele. 27.45 Sargent Sowell, Inc. 1$.05 Texas Vitrified Pipe Co. 10.0$ A motion was made by, Alderman Taylor and Seconded by Alderman .~ Hanna that the eet'ng bead,journed. The motio ri V""'~" , -~ Signed ~ ~-' - Signed ity er y°r ~ ~ '~ t: REGIJL~R CITY COUNCIL T~~EETING April 15, 1963 The City Council met in regular session at the City Hall with Mayor I'~i. B. Hood presiding. Aldermen Keltz Garrison, Geo. L. Taylor Alvin Stokes, T~~aurice Hanna and C. B. Cline, Jr. present. Medlin Carpenter newly elected alderman, City Engineer W. R. Hogge and City Attorney Joe Sharp were also present. First: order of business : Frank R. Day, Attorney for PJr. L. D, Usher in regard to construction of Commercial Building in the E. 0. Wilcox addition. .Alderman Garrison moved to approve the construction of said building with the stipulations that sit back 3C feet from property line at the alley as set in C-2 Zoning districts. Alderman Taylor second. the motion and it carried. Mr. F. F, Calhoun and Leland Terrell., representatives of. the Flood control on the Running :'Mater draw, gave a report of the latest develop- ments in progress of Hood control project. Bid was opened for concrete pipe for street of 4th and Denver Streets. C=ifford-Hill Panhandle Co. of Amarillo, Texas being the only bid, Alder- man Cline moved to tai~le the bids at this meeting, the motion was second by Alderman Garrison and it carried. Cr'~ Hoyt Curry ca.~ne before the Council in regard to Taxie Cab Companies and '~`° recommended to the Council that L. L. Powers Cab Co. be given franchise for one additional cab and at the same time recommended to grant franc- '~"°' hise for three cabs for Douglas Yellow Cab Co. Alderman Hanna moved that I~~r. rurry~s recommendations be granted with perodic inspections of cabs and drivers, second by Alderman sarrison. ?Motion Carried. Results of the April 2nd election of two City Aldermen ~~~ere opened and checked. Aldermen Hanna moved that the election returns be approved as reported, second by Alderman Cline and it carried. Aldermen Geo. L. Taylor and T~~edlin Carpenter were given the oath of office and installed as Aldermen for a term of two years by City Attor- ney Joe ~~harp. Moved. by Alderman Cline second by Alderman Garrison to approve easement for Sewer Construction on J. C. Simpson farm and payment of ~p$5.00 for easement and ~65C.00 for crop damage on 62 acres of land due to Sewer line construction. Potion Carried. P.~ioved by Alderman Garrison second by Alderman Hanna to increase the monthly payment of John P. Bernard lease X10.00 per month and an addit- ional 43 feet to the north be included in the lease making the lo* 150 feet east and west and 143 feet north and south. i~~otion Carried. I~~oved by Alderman Cline and second by Alderman Garrison to designate i~~"ay 6, 1963 as cleanup week for the downtown and residental areas in the City of Plainview. T~Iotion Carried. Tyioved by Alderman Hanna and second by Alder-°~an Carpenter to approve the itesolution with Santa Fe & Fort M^dorth Sc Denve: Railroad Companies for making water line crossings at Columbia and 24th Street and Quincy and N. ~"e. Highway 194. Motion Carried. R E S O L U T I O N BE IT KPJO'~~N that on the 15th day of April, 1963, at a regular muting of the governing body of the City of Plainview, Texas, there came on to be considered the matex of the execution of a license between the said City of Pla~~nview~, Ted: ';: and Panhandle & Santa Fe Railway Company, relating .. .~to., .a,. w~~~ li~e,~~~'~~sing at Mile Post 626 plus 3905 feet, in said Cit of Plainview, Texas, whereupon the follohting proceedings Mere had: y It was moved, seconded, and unanimously voted that M. B. Hood, r':ayor, be authorized and empowered to execute on behalf of the City of Plainview Texas, such lincense, copy of which is hereto attached, anal the same be recorded in the T~`Iinutes of the City Commission at the foct.of this resol- ution. STATE OF TEXAS COUNTY OF DALE I, i~~i. L. Rea, City Secrdtary, do hereby certify that the above and I :: foregoing is a true and correct copy of a resolution passed by the City Comr~~ission of said City in regular session on April 15, 1963, as the same appears of record in Book 12, Page 417, minutes of said City Commission. IN TESTIMONY bVHEREOF, witness my hand and the Seal of said City this 16th day of April, 1963. P~,. L. Rea City Secretary SEAL itiioved by Alderman Hanna and second by Alderman Chine to approve the reports and payment of bills and estimate No. 3 of Derr & Kerr Architects in the amount of X1,974.61. Motion Carried. lviinutes of the April 1st meeting were read, corrected and approved. Moved by Alderman Taylor and second by .Alderman Hanna that the meeting adjourn. Meeting adjourned at 10:45 P. M. <<~~ ~°.~ M. L. Rea, City ler Mi. B. Hood, P~iayor List of bills from April 1, 1963 through April 15, 1963 Manuel PT. Rois 13.20 Int.Convention of Bldg. Off. 75.00 P. H. Bryan 22.50 Jim's Gulf Service $.46 Eaton Stationery 7.11 Jarvis Tull & Company 39.05 West's Pharmacy 1.29 Jenkins Trim Shop 29.30 Hi-Plains Hospital 10.00 Lubbock Grader Blade 377.16 Sears Roebuck & Co. 2.36 Lemons Funeral Home 6.55 City of Plv. Water 5.00 Lockney Con. Home 147.20 my & Navy Store A 13.49 Maggard Nall Motor Co. 6.60 r Holland-Tapp Supply 7.90 Mi. 3. PTCKee 69.00 Pioneer Natural Gas 44.$7 Mid-Tex Supply 35.54 Joseph T. Marshall 79.$$ D. E. Gardner 20.00 Hodges Electric 5.00 Motor Machine Service 14.15 Joseph T. P~larshall 34.97 MZotor Machine Service 20.92 3 ~d Public Service 41.4$ Motorola Communic?tions 350.00 Texas Surplus Products Co. 11.25 R~cDonald `t'rading Post 12.36 S V~ Bell Telephone 49.$9 I~IcDonald Trading Post 72.50 Carlene Stailey-Refund 4.00 Dr. J. T. Marshall 9.$0 City Trustee Firemen's 247.44 Newsom Paint & Supply 14.73 Texas M~lunicipal Retire. $0$.05 National Oil 8c Butane 1.00 Texas Municipal ketire. 141.96 Gulf 0~_1 Corp. 110$.55 Texas Municipal Retire. 4$.12 Gulf Oil Corp. 1$3.05 J. Iy7. Ames 2$.00 National Oil & Butane $0.$1 AAA Fire Extinguisher Co. 14.64 Neal's Oil & Butane 10.45 The Alcove 1$1.13 Neal's Oil & Butane 7.50 Airkem Service 16.50 Neptune Pieter Co. 205.72 Awaltts Mobil Service 2.00 Plainview Safety Lane 11.50 Arrow Concrete Co. 6.5$ Plainview Ready Mix. 57.$O Arrow Concrete Co. 50.55 Plainview Plate Glass 2.37 B & V~ Supply 4.17 Plainview Safety Lane 63.50 Bob's Plumbing 7.70 Plains T~Jelding Supniy 13.65 Brewer's Cosden 2.00 Pioneer Pavers Inc. 310.24 Plv. Chamber Commerce 17.50 Plains Office Machines 9.50 Clove & Cowan 520.96 Quitaque Sand & Gravel 924.00 Curry I~iotor Freight 16.20 Ragland V~estern Wear 3.50 Donald S. Lavinge 26.61 Rockwell Bros. & Co. 1$.65 Diamond Industrial Sup. 6.24 Richardson Shamrock 9.50 Diamond Industial Sup. 45.03 Southwestern Bell Telep. 47.6$ Duncan Service Station 2.50 Southwestern Bell Telep. 312.39 Dempster Brothers 151.62 Southwestern Rell Telep. 22.25 Edmiston Service Sta. 14.$1 Seipp Machine Shop 2.00 Elliott Industries 299.45 Swayze Brothers 515.00 Eastern Blind & Awning 12.00 Stovall Bo her 3.25 O. B. r'ore Ditching Ser. 119.00 Strain & Dunaway $O.$3 First Supply Co., Inc. 26.39 Shook Tire Co. $5.40 First Supply Co., Inc. 15.14 Shook t'ire Co. 3$•75 I~ir. Bobby Gray 10.00 Wayne's Magneto Service $.90 H.;g~;inbotham-Bartlett 25.7$ ltiaynes Restaurant 17.29 inbotham-Bartlett Hig~ 21.76 tivesley's Electric Co. 361.9$ , Higginbotham-Bartlett 25.32 '~+arren's Garage 7$•93 Hale Co. General Fund 517.5$ Willson ~ Son Bldg. P~iat. 25.27 H & N electronic 146.34 Vic's Electric 195.50 H & N Electronic 30.00 Vic's Electric 10.13 Hilton Hotel 1$.36 Texaco Feed & Supply 9.5~~ Holland-Tapp Office Sup 150.00 Bulldog "66" Service 11.1> Henry's Tire Co. 113.65 Herald News 231.30 Hale County Abstract 7.90 Int. Assts Chief of Police 20.0,) SPECIAL CALL I~~iE~~TING April 29, 1963 The City Council met in a special call me~tin in the City Ha11 with T~iayor I•i. B. Hood presiding. Aldermen Keltz Garrison, TPedlin Carpenter, Geo. L. Taylor, Aiaurice Hanna and C. B. Cline, Jr. , City Engineer -Jr~. R. Hogge, City Attorney Joe Sharp and Tax Assessor and Collector G~~. B. Hall in attendance. 1`rioved by Alderman Cline and second by Alderman Garrison to approve the purchase of an International tractor with Davis Back-Hoe attachment from Lti. 0. speck Machinery Co. in the amount of X1,975.00. Motion Carried. Pfloved by Alderman Taylor and second by Alderman Garrison to reject the bid of Gifford-Hill Panhandle, Inc. on concrete pipe and to purchase Gorragated Iron Culverts for the intersection of 4th & Denver Streets. I=io~-,i nn Carded. P~ioved by Alderman Hanna and second by Alderman Carpenter to accept the ~~ pronosel of tax raise on property owners on ''Jest 5th From T~~Tilwaukee ~~ Street west to Yonkers Street as recommended by 'rax Assessor and ~,v Collector. T~Totion Carried. •~ T~ioved by Alderman Hanna and second by Alderman Cline to authorize Tax -°°^ Coll_ector to use series of letters for collection of deliquent taxes as proposed by TVYr B. Hall, Tax Collector. P~iotion Carried. ' 1 1'~feeting recessed at 10:15 P. M. ~~i ~> I4i. L. R_~A, CITY CLERK P=i. B. HOOD, rAYOR CITY COUNCIL T~:~f~TING May 6, 1963 The City Council met in regular session at the City Hall with mayor i~. B. Hood presiding. Members present: Keltz Garrison, Idiedlin Carpenter, Geo. L. Taylor, Maurice Hanna, C. B. Cline, Jr., City Engineer tiff. R. H~g~, City Attorney Joe Sharp. I4ir. Smith of Parkhill Smith & Cooper Engineers presented the plans and specifications of tine i•~ater Treatment and reservoir plant. Alderman Hanna moved that the plans be approved, second by Alderman Garrison and the motion carried. Moved by Alderman Cline and second by Alderman Taylor to set th~~ date for bids on the Sewer plant and Water Treatment & Reservoir Plant at 10:30 A. R~i. , June 12, 1963 • T~Zotion Carried. It was moved by Alderman Garrison and second by Alderman Carpenter t~ set perticipation of pron~~rty owners in the widing of 11th Street from Denver St. east to Broadway at 31 feet plus curb and gutter cost on the portion that is not paved at tine p^esent time. City would bare tale cost of the additional 14 feet making the total width of 65 feet. T~otion Carried. Tfioved by Alderman Taylor and second by Alderman Hanna to advertise for bids on paving and curb and gutter on 11th Street from Denver Street east to Broadway and the motion carried. It was mov~.d by Alderman Taylor and second by Alderman Cline to authorize the City Attorney to prepair an Ordinance as provided in House Bill 39 for control and regulation of Pool Halls within tha city limits of Plain- view. T~_otion Carried. IUioved by Alderman Garrison to approve payments t~ Southwest 6recking Inc. in the amount of ~?,950.00, Kerr & Kerr Archeti-•ts.~944.49 on new City Hall and X23$.50 for supervision in demilition of City Audit- orum. Alderman Carpenter second the motion and it carried. T~~oved by Alderman Hanna and sec~~nd by Alderman Garrison to approve City-Count,J Health Unit Budget for the year 1963-1964 in the amount of X635,5$5.00 equally divided between the City and county. TtZotion Carried. ,_~, a Ifayor Hood presented the appointment of Harold Jarvis as a member of Zoning Committee to replace T~edL::.n Carpenter. Alderrn~.3 Carpenter moved to approve the appointment second by Alderman Cline and the motion carried. It was moved b°r Alderman Garrison and second by Alderman Cline to approve payment to Himphill Construction Co. of X6$,315.97 on first estimate of Vdater line construction. T~:oti:~n Carried. Request for paving g0 feet on 7th Stre:~t between Cedar Street & Beedz ~.as presented by City Engineer Hogge, Alderman Cline moved that the re~Iuest be granted, second by Alderman Garrison and motion c~rried. Ivloved by Alderman Carpenter and second by Alderman Hanna to approve petition for annexation of tract of land described oy metes and bounds in the petition and to accept Ordinance No. 7$5 annexing and incorpora- ting the said tract of land into the City Limits of Plainview, Texas. Motion Carried. It eras moved by Alderman Garrison to appoint Therman Thomas, J. C. Bell, 6tt. L. Reese to Board of Equalization and L. T~7. Jordan as alternate member. Motion Carried. T~'Ioved by Alderman Garrison and second by Alderman Hanna to approve reports and payment of bills. T'iotion Carried. List of Bills from April 22, 1963 through b'Iay 6, 1963. Claude Carlton, Jr. 59.50 Gallawayts Janitor Supply 96.2$ Lewis Dodson Engineering 29.30 C. M Baldwin 45.00 Conditt Bros. Inc. 1751.00 Artesia Fire Equipment 52.00 I'-I• ldred `sucker Co. Clk. ,_ , 2.75 The Camera Shop 34.09 0 E ~'dilcox 1.32q,1~,;~ ~ First Supply Co. 96.$1 Glenn Curry.. ~~-~ ~ 25. d0 Gallaway~s Janitor Supply 10$.00 City Payroll Acct. 19$39.90 Goodyear Service Store 30.26 City Payroll Acct. 2753.60 Bobby Gray 25.00 City Payroll Acct. 567.6$ Jim Gaede Oil Co. 2.00 City Social Security 1241.00 Holland Tapp Office Supply 150.00 City National Bank 3903.10 Bob Hooper r~7otor Co. 1.70 Great American of Dallas 1020.31 H & N Electronics 103.39 Texas IGiun. Retirement 64b.55 The Hamby Co. 1.24 Trustee Firemen's R & R 235.61 Herald News Publishing 106.00 Albuquerque Nat'l Bank 3797.00 Higginbotham Bartlett 29.10 H P Pelphrey 25.00 Higginbotham Bartlett 19.0$ Ella Herriage 75.00 Higginbotham Bartlett 73.55 M B Hood 150.00 Henry's Tire Co. $4.00 Plv. Fire Department 55.00 Hale Co. ~1,~tor Co. 356.49 Nlrs. L. Bailey 30.00 Hale County Abstract Co. 10.50 ty. Boyne Hall 50.00 The Harder Agency 714.92 Frank Jones 25.00 The Harder agency 19.37 A. D. Harris 25.00 The Harder Agency 157.10 T. E. Massey 25.00 Hale Co~.~nty T~~Iotor Co. 49.72 Ernest Rector 25.00 James Measles 10.00 lluncan Parking Meter 26.00 Hobbs Trailors 301.1$ Duncan Parkin;; Meter 26.00 Hale County Abstract Co. 2$.50 ~'J 0 peck 100.00 Jarvis Tull & Co. 13.30 Stanley Phelps 75.00 Il~Linois Calif. Express 5.2$ Dora Goheen 75.00 In. Institute of iii. clks. 10.00 T V McClure-Jackie McClure Jimts Gulf Service $.09 V J Callahan-D C Aylesworth1175.00 Johnson Texaco Sers~ice 24.$0 T~ildred `t'ucker Co. Clk. 4.40 Lockney Convalescent H-~me 113.25 Darrell Smith Sheriff 54.35 Long Bell Division 5.3$ ~ti 0 speck I'~Iachinery Co. 1975.00 Lemons Funeral Home 6.55 Trustee Firemen's R&R 235.61 Larson Turner Implement ~ 9.70 Auto Parts Supply 63.57 P~ZcDonald Trading Post 5.00 Auto Parts Supply 29.5$ McDonald Trading Post $. 00 A b Parking Deter Ser. 3.30 T~iedical Center Hospital 5.00 Bryan & Hoffman Const. Co. 50.00 I~iaggard Nall i',Itr. Co. 13.$5 Gene Bumpus 20.15 Pfaggard i~tall T~Itr. Co. 9.2$ B ~c G ~-~elding ~i~orks 45.50 I'~Iidwest Reproduction 7.95 Boyd & D~~venport Agency 10.00 Mid flex Supply Co. 1.77 B & G t~Telding 25.00 I~Iid-Tex Supply Co. 5.04 The Chicken Inn 147.90 J. T. Marshall 13.35 Connor hathes Co. 72.03 R C i~iangum 39.5$ City Blacksmith Shop 25.25 The Memogra~h Shop 56.40 Churchwell Bros. Oil Co. 15.3$ hredical Center Hospital 100.00 L~ T Cain T~totor Co. 79.5$ Nati-~na1 Oil & Butane 11.35 T~iildred Tucker, Co.Clk. 17.25 Jams Odoms G~ra~e 2.00 P~Zildred `t'ucker, Co. Clk. 4.50 Norris Cleaners & Hatters 23.60 Credit Bureau of Plainview 20.01 Oswald Printing SG+.q~' Carlton Trim Shop 40.00 Plains Welding Supply 30.60 Cooper Pontiac Cadillac 117.95 Plainview `..eldin~; & Drilling 2.C0 Connor Mathes Co. 25.$3 Plainview Oil & Butane 6.60 Con-lor Mathes Co. 7.40 Plainview Tribune 45.00 Cosden Petroleum Corp. 412.30 Pioneer Pavers 175.0 Bryan Jac'~son Pump 1992.00 Plv. Ready T~?ix Concrete 10.$4 Keen Bro.. 110.70 Plainview Hardware Co. 32.64 Carpenter Paper Co. 46.65 Plainview H?rdware Co. 30.71 Curry iviotor Freight 2.00 Plainview Plumbing Co. 71.65 P~.,ldred Tucker, Co.Clk. 6.65 Phillips Battery Co. 39.04 Clowe &. Cowan 321.06 Pioneer Natural Gas 5.49 Dunlap Nabors Garage 2.50 Plainview P%?ttress rectory 50.00 Daffern Steel & su~oly 3.7$ Pioneer Natural Gas ~ 132.91 Diamond Industrial 1~$0 Plainview Hospital & Clinic 324.3$ Der-,pster Bros. Inc. 52.11 Reuel Nash Chevrolet 24.19 Dulaney Bros., Inc. 1.50 Reuel Nash Chevrolet 104.44 C H Dra~;ert Co. 49. $0 Reed's ~':~reckin~ Co. 15.00 ~:aton Stati ~nery 9$. $5 Rov~~land Gordon 3.94 Eaton stationery Co. 30.5 Rogers Battery ' Blectric 43.3$ Frontier Body Shop 5.00 ~.obinson & Herring 7.29 Foxworth Galbraith $9.63 Kearns Electric 45.0$ Foxwo.rth G,~lbraith 91.43 Reams Electric 365.71 Tom Feagin's Repair 5.50 Shook Tire Co. 5.50 Tom Feagin's Repair 11.00 Shook 'l'ire Co. 109.25 ~ Frontier Rental Service 13.04 Seiop P~Sachine Shop 3$.40 ~ ~ Flex l~od Pipe Co. 22$.96 Iii 0 Stableton -gelding Sup. 30.00 ~:'t - P~;;nutes of the April meeting and special call meeting of April 29th were read and approved. l~ioved by Alderman Taylor enc. second by .Alderman Hanna to adjourn meeting. ~e tirg adiourne`d at 11.:15 P. tT. /, > V--"~ ,,~1• L. 1t 1~~ , J +J ~l• • J , ~'2 City Council Meeting May 20, 1963 The Plainview City Council met in regular session at the City Hall, at 7:30 P. M', with Mayor M. B. Hood presiding and with the following members present: Aldermen Keltz Garrison, Medlin Carpenter, `George L. Taylor, Maurice Hanna C. B. Cline, Jr. City Attorney Joe Sharp and City Engineer Bil~ Hogge and City Bu~dling inspector Harold Gladman. The first order of business was to open the sealed bids for Station Wagon for the Fire Department. The bide were as follows: Hale Co. Motor Co. on Ford-X2,065.00, Haggard-Nall Motor Co. on Plymouth- ~2,064.26, Reuel Nash Chevrolet- X2,147.35 for Chevrolet. It was moved by Alderman Hanna and seconded by Alderman Garrison to accept the low bid of $2,064.?.b from Haggard-Nall Motor Co. The Motion Car- ried. Mr. John Kerr of Kerr and Kerr Architects came before the council with the drawings and plans for the new City Hall. Alderman Garrison moved to authorize Mr. Kerr to finalize the plans for the new structure and advertise for bids on constructions and to set June 19 1963 as the date to receive bids at the City.Hall at 10:30 A. M. A~derman Hanna seconded the motion. The Motion Carried. City Building Inspector Harold Gladman gave explanation of the request From the Building Code ~oard of Appeals in regard to Fire Zone changes. The Board reccomemded~,,~Y~~,~~,al, , property and buildings now existing for commercial use ~e chan~e$~o the "C" Zone classification a~ be placed in Fire Zone No. 2. Alderman Hanna moved that the Boards recommendation be accepted by the ~'ouncil. Alderman Garrison second- ed the motion and it carried. It was moved by Alderman Cline and seconded by Alderman Hanna to construct restroom facilities at the-N. E. corner of the Little League. Babe Ruth Baseball Field. The Motion Carried. It was moved by Alderman Carpenter and seconded by Alderman Garr- ison to furnish personal for the aaintenance of the Little League Ball Park acid that the maintenance man be under the supervision of the Park Department Supervisor. The Motion Carried. It was moved by Alderman Carpenter and seconded by Alderman Hanna to ~; ~'~ provide supervision of Y.M.C.A. Program in Colored Town. The- Motion Carried. Mayor Hood recommended the appointment of Mike Kirk to replace the late Hardy: Shelby,. on the City-County Health Unit Board and the ap- pointment of Bill Eaves to replace Don Mouser as a member of the Zoning Board. Alderman Garrison moved that the appointments be ap- proved. It was seconded by Alderman Hanna and the motion carried. A proposal from the State Hi hway Department for appraisal on Parcels No. 1, 13 15, U. S. Highway 87 - North Columbia Street was discussed. Alderman Manna moved to accept the .proposal and it was seconded by Alderman Cline. The Motion Carried. City Engineer W. R~ Hogge explained the meed for an additional water well to furnish the storage tank located at Kokomo and 20th Streets. Alderman Hanna moved to authorize the City Engineer to proceed with the drilling and casing of the new well. Alderman Carpeneter se- conded the motion and it carried. It was moved by Alderman Garrison amd seconded by Alderman Hanna to approve the petition for annexation of a tract of land containing. 5.33 acres as described in the petition and to accept Ordinance No. 7$6 annexing and incorporating the said 5.33 acres into the City Limits of the City of Plainview, Texas. The motion carried. It was moved by Alderman Cline and seconded by Alderman Hanna to approve payment of bills. The motion carried and the bills are as follows: List of Bills from May 6th through May 20, 1963 Plainview Safety Lane Bulldog 66 Service Sta. Dempster Bros. Henry & Henry First Southwest Co. Plainview Motor Ser. Bruce ~ Son City of Plv. Water Curry Motor Freight Mrs. Ella Herriage Holt~s Sporting Goods Hunter Hospital Supply M & W Stationery J. T. Marshall MD Panray Parlam G~orp. Pioneer Natural Gas Simmons Machine & Tool West's Pharmacy Hoyt Curry School Lub. Texas Mun. Retire. Texas Mun. Retire. Texas Muni.. Retire, W&S Revenue Bond.Int.8cS W&S Revenue Bond Int.&S. W&S Revenue Bond Int.&S. City Blacksmith Shop R. L. Polk & Co. Board of City Develop. Board of City Develop. Plainview Pub. Library Plains Welding Supply City Payrooll Acct. City Payroll Acct. City Payroll Acct. City General Fund Joe Martin City General(Trs.~ D D Adams-Snyder Bill S. Weeks . 4.50 Dempster Bros. 7.36 4. 00 The Alvove 4.00 14.31 Armco Metal Products 17$4.$0 42.50 Badger Meter Mfg. Co. 75.01 $9.50 Bryan & Hoffman Const.$51.16 10.50 Bryan & Hoffman Const. 14.00 7.50 Clowe & Cowan 556.00 5.00 Curry Motor Freight 2.00 2.27 C. H. Dragert 55.00 6.$0 Dempster Bros. 650.4$ 9,50 Griazell Plumbing 66.90 Gulf Oil Corp. 1313.59 6.63 Plainview Hospital 61.32 34.10 High School Texaco 3.06 6.64 Hale Co. Gen. Fund 56$.$4 15.03 E. K. Hufstedler & Son 27.05 6.00 Keen Bros. Welding 7.50 1.29 Montgomery Ward 1.96 5.66 Morgan-Eaves Agency 6.00 $04.21 Pacific Pumping Co. 199.00 141.97 Frank Perry E1 Paso 3.90 4$.13 Plv. Safety Lane 1$4.70 2095.00 Perry Bros. Ser. 14.22 2053.96 Plainview Ready Mix 10.$4 $00.00 Richardson Shamrock 16.07 16.90 Radio Lab 5.96 330.00 Southwestern Bell 53.75 250.00 Southwestern Bell 22.25 1250.00 Southwestern Public 50.3? 275.00 Southwestern Bell 29$.63 7.14 Texaco, Inc. 2.34 1$079.26 24th St. Wrecking 6.75 2606.15 Tommie!s Key & Lock 1.35 555.0$ Thomas Law Book Co. 4.00 64.00 .Vies Electric 45.50 10.00 Wesley's Electric 90,00 50000.00 Wesleys Electric 4.50 30.00 Western Indust. Suppl y167.$$ 17.50 Waynets Magneto 16.$5 Minutes of the May 6th meeting were read and approved. Alderman Taylor moved for the meeting to ad ourn, and it was seconded by.Alderman Cline. The meeting ad ed t 11: 5 P.M. ~--- Signed Signed Cler yor City Council Meeting June 3, 1963 Regular meeting of the Plainview City Council met at the City Hall with Mayor M. B. Hood presiding and the following Aldermen present: Medlin Carpenter, Geo. L. Taylor, Maurice Hanna, City Attorney Joe Sharp, City Engineer W. R. Rogge and City Inspector Harold Gladman were also present. Motion was made by Alderman Carpenter and seconded by Alderman Taylor to approve the recommendation of the Planning and Zoning Board to rezone Case X001 concerning Mr. Harold Autryts request for rezoning Lot 2, Blk. 1, J,~slin Sub Division from R-3 to C-1 zone to be used for a beauty shop. The Motion Carried. Motion was made by Alderman Hanna and seconded by Alderman Carpenter to rezone Case X002 concerning Drs. Smith, Johnson, Robins and Woods request to rezone 337.5 feet by 3$0 feet and 20 foot strip Blk.$4, 61 ft. by 140 ft. Blk. $4, 112 ft. by 1$9.5 ft. and 20 foot strip Blk. $4, all in College Hill Addition from R-3 to C-1 zone to be used for additional commercial buildings. The Motion Carried. Motion was made by Alderman Taylor and seconded by Alderman Hanna to approve the request in Case X003 of Lon Cartwright requesting the rezon- ing of Lots 1-2-3 of Block 1, Glenn Subdivision from R-3 to C-2 zone to be used for a drapery shop and construction office. The Motion Carried. ~:, Motion was made by Alderman Carpenter and seconded by Alderman Hanna to approve the request in Case x{305 of Mancill McWilliams requesting the re- zoning of 1 acre out of section 40 BIk. JK-2 from R-A to M-1 zone for `~= machine shop. `°-" The Motion Carried. Motion was made by Alderman Hanna and seconded by Alderman Carpenter to approve the request in Case #007 of J. C. Webb, Jr. requesting rezoning of S. $.$ ft. of Lot 2, all of Lots 3-4-5 Blk. 5, Hillcrest Addition from R-2 to C-2 zoning to be used for a grocery store. The Motion Carried. Motion was made by Alderman Taylor and seconded by Alderman Carpenter to approve the request as recommended by the Planning and Zoning Committee in Case #00$ of Eddie Wilcox and P. D. Hammer requesting for a C-2 zoning of Lots 9 through 15, 24 through 30 inclusive, located in the 3200 and 3400 Blks., Olton Road, to be used for commercial purposes. The Motion Carried. Motion was made by Alderman Taylor and seconded by Alderman Hanna to approve request in Case X009 of Southwestern Bell Telephone Company requesting specific use permit for Lots 1-2-3, part of 14 and all of 15, Blk. 50, Highland Addition, located at 14th & Independence from R to C-2 zoning to be used for work center and store room for Telephone Company. The Motion Carried. Motion was made by Alderman Taylor and seconded by Alderman Carpenter to approve commitment of X20,000.00 for advanced engineering on Running Water Draw water shed projects subject to the legal requirements con- cerning the commitment. The Motion Carried. Motion was made by Alderman Carpenter and seconded by Alderman Taylor to approve Southwestern Public Service light survey on 5th & Columbia Streets for lighting intersection. The Motion Carried. Motion was made by Alderman Hanna and seconded by Alderman Carpenter to approve engineering plan on 11th Street from Quincy Street to Kokomo Street. The Motion Carried. Motion was made by Alderman Hanna and seconded by Alderman Carpenter to approve cost estimates on parcels 2 through .9 inclusive, 10-A, 10-B, and parcels I1-4, 16, I7 & 19, for R-~-W on North Columbia Street as approved by State Highway Department. _ The Motion Carried. Motion was made by Alderman Carpenter and seconded by Alderman Hanna to appoint J. D. Ballew, Assistant Fire Marshall. The Motion Carried. Motion was made by Alderman Taylor and seconded by Alderman Hanna to purchase Lots 13, 14, 15 & 16 of the Mayfield Addition for Park purposes. The Motion Carried. Motion was made by Ald erman Hanna and seconded by Alderman Taylor to approve payment in the amount of X13,3$7.33 to Hemphill Construction Company. The Motion Carried. Motion was made by Alderman Taylor and seconded by Alderman Hanna to approve paving of Garland Street and Holliday Drive from 10th to 11th Street. '~ ~ _ ` The Motion Carried. ~~~ Motion was made by Alderman Taylor and seconded by Alderman Hanna to approve payment of bills for the City and monthly reports. The Motion Carried. LIST OF BILLS FROM MAY 20th THROUGH JUNE 3, 1963 Great American Reserve 315.33 The Harder Agency 906.00 Great American Reserve 36.45 Johnnies Appliance Repair 4.95 Great American RQServe $.10 senkins Trim Shop 9.00 Curry Motor Freight 6$.09 Kimbell Plainview Co. 31.45 J Oliver Bier, Postmaster 99.00 Long Bell Division $,70 Texas Mosquito Control 4.00 Lemons Funeral Home 6.55 State Treasurer 4.75 Larson Turner Implement 29.66 0. E. Wilcox 660.09 Larson Turner Implement 30.$4 Lim Brock.. 13$4.30 M & W Stationery Co. 5,36 Wendell Gailey Loyd R Michell 3?.50 140.00 R C Mangum Motor Machine Service 34.35 26.3$ S. D. Ballard 5.00 National Oil & Butane 44.$3 City Payroll 20444.44 Reuel Nash Chevrolet 90.56 City Payroll 2799.40 Reuel Nash Chevrolet 10.00 City Payroll 550.$$ Plainview Hardware Co. 77,92 H P Pelphrey 25.00 Phillips Battery Co. 54.39 Ella Herriage 75.00 Plainview Safety Lane 25.$0 Stanley Phelps 75.00 Plainview Hospital & Clinic 79.00 Helen Killingsworth 75.00 Rowland Gordon 275.42 W 0 Speck 100.00 Reams Electric 70.04 M B Hood, 150.00 Rogers Battery & Electric 14.03 Plainview Fire Department 55.00 Rockwell Bros. & Co. 6.00 N,rs. L. Bailey 30.00 Plainview Plumbing Co. 16.22 W Boone Hall 50.00 Peerless Pump Co. 19$.20 Frank Jones 25.00 Pioneer Natural Gas 136.42 A D Harris 25.00 Lockney Convalescent Home 115.$5 T,~E Massey 25.00 Oswald Printing Co. 39.50 E nest Rector 25.00 Plainview Oil & Butane 13.20 Duncan Parking Meter 26.00 Plainsman Liquid Insectid. 630.50 Duncan Parking Nleter ~ 26.00 Southwestern Public Service 1$$4.26 S E Bolles 13.16 Southwestern Public Service 2261.5$ City Payroll Acct. 7$.00 The Steck Company 16.67 T E Massey 75.00 Southwestern Bell Telephone 27.40 Mrs. Ann Blythe 25.00 Strain & Dun~~zaway 122.04 A,~ny & Navy S}ore 27.94 Stovall'Booher 5.00 A mco Metal Products Au P S 166$.40 Swayze Bros. Builders Supply 70.00 to arts upply 10$.6$ Security Abstract & Title. 112.50 Auto Parts Supply 3$.06 Southwest Meter & Supply 12.44 Gene Bumpus 29.4$ Tom Feagin's Repair Shop 12.75 Burroughs Corporation ~ 69.90 Tommiets Key & Lock 11.20 Burroughs Corporation ., --,', ~ 163.10 Ussery Sheet Metal 43.00 Bryan. & Hoffman ~onst,~:.,;;~i~Ca:• ,, 67.96 Wesley~s Electric Co. 95.00 Hale County Clerk'°"''"' '~ , 5.50 Wayne t s Restaurant 19. $4 Camera Shop 13.47 Dr. J. T. Marshall 23.4? Crdeit Bureau of Plv. 16.27 Gallaway Janitor Supplies 142.50 Connor Mathes 1$0.59 Hale County Motor Co. 20.31 Connor Mathes 11.20 Hale County Motor Co. 6.24 W T Cain ~Itr. Co. 19.50 The Harder Agency 711.30 Churchwell Bros. Oil Co. 14.$2 The Harder Agency 164.51 City Blacksmith Shop 74.25 The Harder Agency 19.41 Dempster Bros. 260.15 Haie County Airport 70.00 Dunlap NaborsGarage 4$.$0 Herald News Publishing 676.42 Diamond Industrial Supply 10.91 Hooperts Sporting Goods 34.2? Diamond Industiral Supply 24.70 Haynes Motor Co. 3.40 Eaton Stationery Supplies 95.4$ Henryts Tire Co. 27$.05 Eaton Stationery Supplies 3$.60 Hale County A~,stract Co. 9.10 Eaton Stationery Supplies 721.00 The Harder Agency 906.00 Foxworth Galbraith Lbr. Co. 104.56 Frontier Rental Service $.0$ Green Machinery Co. 26.00 Gallaway Janitor Supplies $2.9B Monthly Report for May, 1963 1 Water & Sewer General Fund Violations Traf-O-Teria Franchise Building Inspector Sanitation Inspections 8entals Taxes Advalorem Peddlers License Animal Department Vital Statistics X34,401.17 4,473.00 667.00 5,$01.49 1,144.55 44.05 500.00 2,662.72 60.00 69.00 41.15 Miscel. Receipts: Fines collected for other cities $4.35, Softball League 140.00 City Maps 26.25, City Code Book 10.00 Mutilated Coins 1.00, Police Dept. for holding Fed. prisioners, 1.25, Filling Fire Ext. 2$,00, Pioneer Gas Co. for S . Repairs, 3$7.59 7$.44 Miscel. Refunds: Telephone calls 3.$$, ~j Revenue Stamp 4.4.0, Health Unit ~~~ Utilities 33.04, Country Club Gas .~ 20.31, Am. Legion Gas 29.21, Wayne ~...~ West-overtime 16.00, Mildred Tuck- er-recording 2.25, Hickman Ins. Prem. 5.66, B.C.D. Group Ins.l$.02, Paul Bryan Ins. Prem.10.52, M.C.C. Ins. 140.00 2$3.29 ;: 9 ~ . f'~bi X34,401.17 16,424.69 Parking Meter 2,074.00 2,074..00 Total $52,$99.$6 The minutes of the May 20th meeting were read and corrected and ap~~roved with corrections made. Notion made by Alderman Taylor and seconded by Alderman Carpenter to adjourn the meeting. Motion carried and the meeting adjourned at 9:20 P. M. r, , L ~~~~i M. B. 00 , ~~~ Y SPECIAL CALLED MEETING City Council June 11, 1963 A special called meeting of the City Council of Plainview, Texas was held in the City Hall at 10:30 A.M., June 11, 1963 for the purpose of accepting bids for street improvement for~the City of Plainview. Members present were Mayor M. B. Hood, Aldermen Keltz Garrison, Medlin Carpenter, George L. Taylor and Maurice Hanna. City Engineer W. R. Hogge also attended. Mayor M. B. Hood opened the only bid recieved - made by Bryan & Hoffman Construction Company, Plainview, Texas. It was moved by Alderman Hanna and seconded by Alderman to accept bid of X41,3$1.50 for street improve- ment on West 11th from Denver to Broadway submitted by Bryan & Hoffman Construction Company. The Motion Carried. SPECIAL CALLED MEETING City Council June 12, 1963 A special called meeting of the Plainview City Council met at the City Hall at 10:30 A. M., June 12, 1963, to recieve bids on Water Works im- provement and Sewage Treatment Plant improvement. Present were Mayor M. B. Hood, Aldermen Keltz Gar~~ison George L. Taylor, Maurice Hanna, Medlin Carpenter, City Engineer W. R. Hogge, Mr. Red Smith of Parkhill, Smith and Copper Consultant Engineers and other ,~~ 6 representatives of the firm. Mayor Hood called the meeting to order at 10:J~0 A.M. Alderman Hanna moved that bids be opened. Alderman Taylor seconded the motion and , the motion carried. Twelve bids were subr~~itted for Water Works improvement and nine bids for Sewage Treatment Plant improvement. The meeting was recessed, after a request from Mr. Smith, to check the bids and it was decided to report back at the City Hall at 3:00 P. M. for bid awards. The meeting reconvened at 3:00 P. Ni. Mr. Smith of Parkhill, Smith and Cooper Consultant Engineers recommended awarding both bids to R. B. Butler, Incorporation of Bryan, Texas. Bids being ~130,b50.00 Water Works improvement and Alternate #1 X3$7,$41.50 Sewage Treatment Plant improvement. Total Bids X51$,491.50. Motion was made by Alderman Taylor and seconded by Alderman Garrison to accept Water Works bid of ~130,650.0o submitted by R. B. Butler, inc. The Motion Carried. Motion was made by Alderman Hanna and seconded by Alderman Carpenter to accept Sewage Treatment Plant improvement bid of X3$7,$41.50 sub- mitted by R. B. Butler, Inc. of Bryan, Texas and .a Resolution be pre- pared and"submitted subject to the approval of U. S. Public Health Service and Texas State Department of Health. The Motion Carried. THE STATE OF TEXAS COUNTY OF HALE CITY OF' PLAINVIE'W A RESOLUTION „NTHLREAS, on the 12th day of June, A.D., 1963, the City Council of the City of Plainview in special session duly called and attended by all members of the City Council, with the exception of C. B. Cline, Council- man, considered the bids tendered pursuant to advertisement, for the construction of a sewage disposal plant for the City of Plainview in accordance with the plans and specifications and subject to the proposed contract theretofore submitted to said bidders; and T~1HrREA5, after considering said bids the City Council of the City of Plainview finds that it is in the best interest of the City of Plain- view to accept the bid of R. B. Butler, Inc., of Bryan, Texas, in that said bid when considered in conjunction with the bid for the City water storage reservoir and pumping station is the lowest and best bid for the construction of both projects; NOfnI, THEREFORE, BF IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PLA INVI"~:6~r: That the bid of R. B. Butler, Inc., of Bryan, Texas, be accepted and that the Mayor of the City of Plainview be authorized to enter into a contract in accordance with the proposed contract and in accordance with the specifications referred to in said contract, and that the Mayor be and he is hereby authorized to execute said contract on behalf of and for the City of Plainview; That said contract be based and worded on base bid and alternate No. 1 as heretofore submitted in the proposal, plans and specifications; BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, however, that the bid of the said R. B. Butler, Inc., be accepted subject to the approval of the United States Public Health Service and the Health Department of the State of Texas, and that such bid shall not be finally accepted nor the contract finally consummated between the said City of Plainview and the said R. B. Butler, Inc., unless and until said bid and contract and contractor have all been approved by the said United States Health Service and the Health Departm nt of the State of Texas, above named. UNANIMOUSLY PASSED this the 12th day of ATTEST: Jun A.D., 1963• ~..~.'~' M. B. ood M. B. Hood, Mayor L. R a - L. Rea, City C er REGULAR SESSION CITY COUNCIL June 17, 1963 The City Council met in regular session in the City Hall , at 7:30 P. M., June 17, 1963, with Mayor M B. Hood presiding. The follow- ing members were also present: Aldermen Keltz Garrison, Medlin Car- penter, Maurice Hanna, C. B. Cline, Jr., and City Attorney Joe Share: City Engineer W. R. Hogge, and City Building Inspector Harold Glad- man. There came before the City Council the following business. REZOKING OF PROPERTY WITHIN THE CITY LIMITS OF PLAINVIEW, TEXAS Case No. 11. Request of Bill Weaks for rezoning of Lots 3-4-& 5, Block 4, Elmdale Addition, from R-A zone to C-2 zone for Commer- cial use. It was moved by Alderman Hanna and seconded by Alderman Cline to grant the request. The motion carried. Case No. 12. Request of Maurice Hanna and Loyd Belk for the rezon- ing of all Lots in Blocks 1-2-3-& 4, Unit 1 of Wilcox Addition to the R-2 zone for Residential Construction. ft was moved by Alderman Carpenter and seconded by Alderman Garrison to approve the request. The motion carried. t~:~ Case No. 13. Request of Plainview Hospital and Clinic Foundation ~„ for rezoning all of Block $6 of the Alexander & Westmoreland Add- ,~ ition, except Lots~7 & $ and the West ~ of Lots 9 & 10 and the ,, South ~ of West ~ of Lot 11. All of Lots 15 & 16 Block 79, from R-2 zone to R-3 zone, for the expansion of exist~ng Hospital and to provide off street parking. It was moved by Alderman Garrison and seconded by Alderman Hanna to approve the request for rezoning the said property. The motion carried. Case No. 14. Re uest of Dr. E. 0. Nichols, Sr. for rezoning of Lot 1 and North ~ of Lot 2 Block 91, Alexander & Westmoreland Addition from R-2 zone to ~-1 zone, for the purpose of expansion to the existingMedical Clinic. It was moved by Alderman Garrison and seconded by Alderman Carpenter to approve the request. The motion carried. It was moved by A~erman Garrison and seconded by Alderman Cline to approve the reccomendation of the Planning and Zoning Commiss- ion to change the Central Business Area and the boundry of said area be cahnged as follows on the zoning map; Starting at the Northeast corner of West Second Street and Austin R.O.W. Thence North along the East R. 0. W, of Austin to the North R.O.W. of West 4th Street. Thence West along the North R.O.W. of West 4th Street to the East R.O.W. of Baltimore; Thence North along the East R.O.W. of Baltimore to the South R.O. W, of West $th Street; Thence East along the South R.O.W. of West $th Street to the East R.O.W. of Austin Street; Thence North along the East R.O.W. of Austin to South R.O.W. of West 10th Street; Thence East along the South R.O.W. of West 10th, to East R.O.W. of Austin; Thence North along the East R.O.W. of Austin to the North R.O. W, of West 11th Street; Thence West along the North R.O.W. of West 11th Street to the East R.O.W. of Austin; Thence North along the East R.O.W. of Austin to~the South R. O.W. of Fort Worth & Denver R. R.; Thence Southeast along the South R.O. W, of Ft. Worth & Denver R.R. to West R.O.W. of Broadway; .' . ~ ~. Thence South along the West R. O.W. of Broadway to the South R.O.W. of 11th Streetr~. Thence East along the South R.O.W. of East 11th to the West side of alley between Broadway & Ash; Thence South along the West side of said alley to the North property line of Lot 62, of the G. V1. Owens Addition; Thence East along said property line to West R.O.W. of Ash; Thence South along the West R.O.V1. of Ash to the South R.O.G`J. of East 9th Street; Thence East along the South R.O.W. of East 9th Street to the West R.O.W. of Beech; Thence South along the West R.O.W. of Beech to the North R.O.W. of East 4th Street; Thence West along the North R.O.W. of East 4th to the West R.O.W. of Ash; Thence South along West R.O.W. of Ash to the North R.O.W. of East Second Street; Thence West along North R.O. W. of East & West Second, to the point of beginning. Pd yor Hood presented the name of C. P. Elliott as Vice-Chairman of the Planning and Zoni.n~ Board, subject to approval of the Council. Alderman Hanna moved tQ approve the appointment.The motion was seconded by Alderman Carpenter and the motion carried. It was moved by Alderman Cline and seconded by Alderman Garrison to approve the purchase of a 1960, six cylinder Ford pickup from Hale County Motor Co,, at a cost of x$50.00, to be used in the Sewer Department. The motion carried. It was moved by Alderman Garrison and seconded by Alderman Cline that the City purchase footage of the Following described Lots for street improvements at the intersection of lydest 11th Street and Columbia Street: A small triangualr tract taken off of the Northeast corner of the North 100 feet of Lots 5 & 6, and the East 40 feet of the North 100 feet of Lot 7, Block 1, Highland Additions making up seventy-seven square feet, at a cost of X2.00 per suare ft:,or ~p154.00. The motion carried. A motion was made by Alderman Hann and seconded by Alderman Car- penter to approve the traffic signal light system at the inter- section of West 11th Street and Columbia Street. The motion carried. It was moved by Alderman Carpenter and seconded by Alderman Cline ,to approve the traffic lanes and median as prepared and presented by the City Engineer, on West 11th Street, from Raleigh Street to Quincy Street. The motion carried. A motion was made by Alderman Garrison to widen West 11th Street, from Raleigh Street West to Canyon Street, to a total of 49 feet, from back curb to back curb. The motion was seconded by Alderman Cline and it carried. It was moved by Alderman Hanna and seconded by Alderman Garrison to approve the paving of 20th Street, from Yonkers Street to Canyon Street, from 20th Street South one half block on Amarillo Street, and West 7th Street f140-ft. along Lot 4, Glenn Sub-div- ision) from.Amari.l3o St. to Canyon St. The motion carried. _' • ~: ,° Alderman C~arpen'~er ~~made a motion to approve the payment of X1,320.00 for drilling of well, setting casing, gravel packing and cementing, to Bud Gib'oins~ Alderman Hanna seconded the motion and it carried. It was moved by Alderman Cline and seconded by Alderman Carpenter to approve and adopt Ordinance No. 7$?. The motion carried. A motion was made by Alderman Hanna and seconded by Alderman Cline to approve payment of bills for month as follows: LIST OF BILLS FROM JUNE 3rd THROUGH JUNE 17,1963 1 C n 1 1 Cora M. Bowman 3900.00 Cora M. Bowman 1$0.00 Southwestern Pub. Ser. 2261.5$ Plainview Hardware 1.00 Plainview Hardware 37.71 Pioneer Natural Gas 1.2? Gallaway Janitor Sup. 142.50 Foxworth-Galbraith 54.$0 Eaton Stationery 3$.60 ~,. W. Jordan 40.00 J. C. Bell 40.00 Thurman Thomas 40.00 Albert Lee Sparks 41.65 Mrs. T. H. Tedford Ref d. $.50 Plv. Ind. School 149$2.00 Vilest Pharmacy 1.29 Nasco 2.07 South. Pub. Ser. 34.2$ city of Plv. 6.35 Pioneer Natural Gas $.~~~ S. W. Bell Telephone 44.60 Plainview Laundry 11.75 Eaton Stationery 1.99 M & W Stationery 31.$$ Holland-Tapp Office Sup. 1.75 Camera Shop 3.35 Dr. Wm. L. Reed 100.~'~ Dt. J. T. Marshall 45.11 Trustee Firmens RScR 239.49 Arrow Concrete Co. 7.50 Army & Navy Store 10.95 The Alcove 5.10 Bulldog 66 Service 2.45 Boyd & Davenport 30.00 Barrett's Automotive 15.70 Congress Inn Restaurant 172.$0 Continental Oil Co. 4.$5 Elliott Industries 60.OC` First Supply Co. 4.$.70 Holland-Tapp Office Supply 152.$1 E. K~ Hufstedler & Son 7.15 Higginbotham-Bartlett 155.$0 Jimts Gulf Service 53.5$ Leon Uniform Co. B t h l i 53•$x' 27 F2 am- art et Higg nbot . McDonald Trading Post 4.90 McDonald Trading Post 72.35 Mimeograph Shop 7.1.5 Mimeograph Shop 4.2.40 Midwest Reproduction 12.12 ~~Iaggard-Nall Mtr. Co. 6.90 Norris Cleaners 11.30 Petty Cash, M. L. Rea 15.?4 Petty Cash, NI. L. Rea 54.71 Petty Cash, M. L. Rea 2.50 Pioneer Pavers, Inc. $3.69 Perry's Service 13.42 Plainview Mot-,or Service 1.00 Plains Welding Supply 53.23 Plains Welding Supply 20.$0 Plains T~'~elding & Drlg . 20.00 Richardson Shamrock 7.61 Richardson Shamrock 1.G.0 Sam's 66 2.02 Signal Sales & M. 35.95 Spnecers Gulf Ser. 3.25 Shook T~.re Co. 53.50 Seipp Mach. Shop 3.20 Texo Feed 19.0' Vic's Electric 4$.$4 Vic's Electric 153.75 Armco Metal Pro. 1542.30 Artesia Fire Equip. 52.00 H le Co. Abst. 25.50 Hale Co. Abstract 97.50 Neptune Meter Co. 1177.23 Western Indust. Sup. 136.62 Western Union 3.00 Willson & Son Bldg. 107.00 Warrents Garage $.15 SW Bell Teleph~bne 300.64 S W Bell Telephone 79.1$ Jury 17.00 First Supply Co. 3.91 Haggard-Nall Mtr. Co. 4.09 ''.ale Co. Gen. Fund 777.3 $ Gulf Oil Corp. 1432.19 Gulf Oil Corp. 1$$.02 S W Bell Telephone 22.25 Jury 15.00 W&S Revenue Bond Int. 2095.00 W&S Rev. Bond Int.&S 2053.96 W&S Rev,Bond Int.& S $00.00 Board of City Dev. 250.00 Board of City Dev. 1250.00 Plv. Public Library 275.00 City Payroll 1$43.1$ City Payroll 2695.40 City Payroll 553.50 City Payroll $0.00 Albert Lee Sparks 36.00 Joy Sharp(Wingate~ 1994.17 ~v,~.dred Tucker 2.20 Curry Mtr. Frt. 6.96 J. C. Simpson 100.00 Mildred Tucker 2.20 Mildred Tucker 2.20 Phillips Pet. Co. $.40 Hemphill Con. Co. 19$1.44 Bud Gibbons Drlg. 1212.00 Dempster Bros., Inc. 492.9$ Texas Mun. Retires 4$.13 Tex. Mun. Retir. 14.6.55 Tex. Mun. Retire. 796.69 Hirutes of the June 3 meeting and of the Special called meetings of June 11 and June 12, 1963, were read, corrected and approved. It was moved by Alderman Hanna and seconded by Alderman Car- penter for the meeting to adjourh,The moti carried and the meeting was adjourned at 10:50 P.M. `-~~ ~ - - . Rea, ity er ood, yor ~ ~~ ~q~' SPECIAL CALLED MEETING June 19, 1963 A special called meeting of the City Council met in City Hall at 10:30 A.M.,for the purpose of Qpening_ bids on the Municipal Build- ing for the City of Plainview, Texas. Members present were Mayor M. B. Hood, Aldermen George L. Taylor, Medlin Carpenter, Maurice H nna, Keltz Garrison and C. B. Cline, Jr., City Clerk M. L. Rea, C~ty Engineer ~d. R. Hogge and City Building Inspector Harold Gladman. Mayor Hood authorized Mr. John Kerr o.f Kerr & Kerr Architects, to proceed with opening the bids. Six bids weree opened with Timmons Construction Co. of Amarillo, Texas, presenting the low bid of ~zo9,7z$.oo. A recess was called to check the bids. After the bids were checked and all bids were higher than anticipated, it was agreed to hold the awarding of the bidto make further study of al- ternate cost and to report back to City Hall on June 26, 1963, at 10:30 A.. M., with an alternate estimate on bid with Timmons Construc- tion Company. The meeting was recessed until 10:30 A. M., June 26, 19b3. June 26, 1963 The meeting reconvened at 10:30 A. M., June 26, 1963, with the follow- ing members present: M yor M. B. Hoop?, Aldermen George L. Taylor, M urice Hanna, Medlin ~arpenter and Keltz Garrison, City Clerk M.L. Red and City Inspector Harold Gladman. Mr. John Kerr, Architect, gave the alternate estimates as prepare by his office working with representatives of Timmons Construction Co. No decision was reached before noon, and a recess was called at 12:15 P. M. Meeting reconvened at 1:30 P. M. Alderman Hanna made the motion that the low bid of Timmons Constru- tion Ca. of Amarillo, Texas be accepted, with the alternate made. The motion was seconded by Alderman Garrison and the motion carried. The meeting ,jou" ed. ,_ ;- . Rea : • i y er oo yor Regular Session City Council July 1, 19b3 The City Council of Plainview, Texas, met in regular session at the City Hall, at 7:30 P.M., with Mayor M. B. Hood presiding. Aldermen present were: Keltz Garrison, Medlin Carpenter, Maurice Hanna and C. B. •Cline, Jr. Also present were: City Attorney Joe Sharp, City Engineer w. R. Hogge and City Inspector Harold Gladman. First order of business was Rezoning-Case No. 20: Request of Aubrey Hormel and D. R. Wylie, for rezoning of Lots 4 & 5, Blk. 1 , Joslin Sub-division, from R-3 Zone to C-1 Zone. After a lengthy discussion, action on the case was recessed upon-the request for further study. Case No. 6 and 15~ Request of Wilson Daffern, for the rezoning of Lots 12 & 13, Block 70, Highland Addition, from R-2 Zone to C-2 Zone, and the request of Bob Roberson and W. L. Baker, for rezoning of Lots 14,x.5¢16, Block 70, Highland Addition, from R-2 to C-2 Zone, for Commercial use. A motion was made by .Alderman Carpenter and seconded by Alderman Cline to approve the request. The motion carr- ied. + Case No. 16: Request of Southwestern Public Service Co., for a Specific Use Permit on 6.16 acres tract out of the Northwest part of Survey 34, Block JK-2 as follows: BEGINNING at a point 37 and one-half feet South and 262.5 feet West of the NE corner of Survey No. 34, Blk. JK-2, Hale County, Texas; Thence West 360 feet to a point; Thence South 262 feet to a point in the Fort Worth & Denver I.O.W.; Thence South 45 degrees, 2$ feet East along said R.O.W., a distance of $06.7 feet to a point, the intersection of th? West line of Quin- cy Street, Projected, and the said R.0.1rJ. of railraod; Thence North 627.$ feet to a point; Thence West 225 feet to a point; Thence North 200 feet to a point, the place of beginning, for use ~• as office, ..shop and warehousing for electric utilities operation. A motion was made by Aldermaa Hanna and seconded by Alderman Garr- ison *o approve the request. The motion carr~.ed. Zone Case No. 21- Request of Retta V~atson for rezoning of a tri- angular tract of land out of Survey 34, Block JK$2 , with 265.4 feet facing 24th Street, 262 feet on the East to railroad R.O.W., and 372.34 feet along railroad R.O.W. of place of beginning, from R-2 Zone to C-1 Zone. The motion was made by Alderman Hanna and second- ed by Alderman Carpenter to approve the request. The motion carried. A petition of Graddy Tunnell asking for the annexation of Unit 4, of the Thunderbird Addition into the City Limits of Plainview, Hale County, Texas, as described by metes and bounds in the petition, Paving and utilitries under usual policy) was read. It was moved by Alderman Cline and seconded by Alderman Garrison to approve the pe- tition. The motion carried. It was moved by Alderman Hanna and seconded by Alderman Cline to ap- prove Ordinance No. 7$$, for annexing Unit 4, Thunderbird Addition, as described by metes and bounds in said ordinance. The motion car- ri~d. The following sealed bids for a police car were opened, Maggard- Nall P•4otor Co., Plymouth-X1,450.00, Reuel Nash Chevrolet, Chevro-~ let-X1,307.95, Hale County *"otor Co., Ford- X1469.54, and an alter- nated bid for Police Special equiped car, X1,4$6.55. A motion was ~~ rnade by Alderman Hanna to accept the low bid of Reuel Nash Chevrolet, ~:;~ in the amount of ~1,307.95.,The motion was seconded by Alderman Cline ~~ and it carried. '°'° The motion was made by Alderman Hanna and seconded by Alderman Gar- rison to approve payments to Kerr and Kerr Architects, for X3,516.26, for architect fees and Parkhill, Smith & Cooper Consultant Engineers, X6,7$$.5$, on water treatment plant and ~11~,514.52 on sewer disposal plant. The motion carried. City Engineer Bill Hogge presented a request for paving Fresno St. from 14th St. to 17th St. It was moved by Alderman Cline and se- conded by Alderman Hanna that the req~.zest be approved. The motion carried. A motion was made by Alderman Carpenter and seconded by Alderman Garrison to set July 22, as the date to accept bids forwidening .. titi`est 11th.Stre~~y from Denver St. to Raleigh St. The motion carried. . i -. The following"monthly reports and bills were read: LIST OF BILLS FROM JUNE 1$th THROUGH JULY 1, 1963 William R. Hogge City of Plv. Gen. Great Am. of Dallas Great Am. of Dallas Great Am. of Dolls J. 0. Bier Postmaster Albert Lee Sparks Abilene Brick Co. J~ 0. Bier, Postmaster H rder Agency Herder Agency H'~rder Agency Jae Martin T~Ia:?gard-Nall Mtr. Co. A1.bert Lee Sparks Marcantile Nattl Bank City of Plv. Payroll City of Plv. Payroll City of Plv. Payroll H. P. Pelphrey Ella Herriage Stanley Phelps Helen Killingsworth W. 0. Speck M. B. Hood Plv. Fire Department Mrs. L. Bailey W. Boon e Hall Frank Jones A. D. Harris T. E. Massey Ernest Rector Duncan Parking Meter 250.00 Duncan Parking Meter 26.00 51975.00 Odessa Jackson 2.50 33$•55 Pub. Adm. Clearing Ser. 3.00 36.45 Artesia Fire Equip. 1$7.00 $.10 J. B. Battle Uniform Co. 1$0.9$ 12.00 Auto Parts Supply 54.30 51.$0 Blair Drug Co. 7.21 322.0$ Bryan and Hoffman 232.$0 99.00 Gene Bumpus 21.17 6176.1 Credit Bureau of Plv. 6.71 1224,94 The Camera Shop 6.46 157.19 Clowe & Cowan 719.6~~ 10.00 W. T. Cain 14otor Co. 7.39 2064.26 Co. Clerk Mildred Tucker 13.50 50.00 Connor Mathes Co. 9$.93 1310.00 Caylor Auto Parts 11.75 200$4.16 Dempster Bros. 157.50 2$07.40 Duro Test Corp. 39$.11 559.75 Dunlap-Nabors Garage 62.32 25.00 Eaton Stationery 602.77 75.00 Foxworth Galbraith 19.50 75.00 Foxworth Galbraith 64.91 75.00 Gallawayts Janitor Sup. 65.$3 100.00 Gallawayts Janitor Sup. 36.00 150.00 Green Mach. Co. 92.00 55.00 Goldthwates of Texas 40.63 30.00 Plv. Hosp. & Clinic 60.00 50.00 Hale Co. Motor Co. 15.12 25.00 H le Co. Mohr' Cn. 99.75 25.00 Hale Co. Abstract 'moo. 2.50 100.00 le Co. Abstract Co. H 29.50 25.00 a Hale Co. Gen. Fund 212.$5 26.00 Karpack Corp. 25.64 "" ~' 9 Lefebure Corp. 349.35 Drs. Smith Johnson & Robins 5.$3 Donald S. LaVinge Co. 35.76 Reamts Electric 35.94 Niid-West Supply Co. 130.$0 The Harder Agency 736.9$ M & W Stationery 35.36 The Harder Agency $0.62 Navajo Freight Lines 7.99 The H rder Agency d 19.13 Plv. Hosp. &.Clinic 7$.25 Mary ye MD 12.00 Plainview Ready Mix 420.00 Lemons Funeral Home Ben. 6.55 Reuel Nash Chevrolet 310.00 Jarvis-Tull Co. 47.30 Reuel Nash Chevrolet 76.74 Henrys Tire Co. 155.95 Robinson Herring Drug 15.33 Himphill Contracting Co. 1966.$6 SW Public Service 2014,10 Quick Lunch Cafe 96.50 SW Public Service 1693.61 Rowland-Gordon Co. $$0.62 The Steck Co. 101.46 State Chemical Co. 11.20 S W Bell Telephone 26.70 Wing Pub. Co. 5.00 Western Indust. Sup. Co. 234 ,62 Monthly Reports for June, 1963 Water & Sewer X3$,650.67 X3$,650,67 General Fund Violations 4,921.00 Traf-o-teria 6$0.00 Bldg. Inspector 343.50 Sanitation Insp. 5$•75 Rentals 335.00 Taxes-Advalorem 5,5$6.27 License 311.00 Animal Dept. 25.50 Vital Statistics 54.00 Miscel. Receipts: American Leg. Baseball-X160.00 Vdarrants Coll. for ~1id- land-X20.00, City Maps- ~$.75, Scrap Iron-4.96 193.71 Miscel. Refunds: Postage Leedy Maxey-X1.43, Bill Rogge, Austin Trip-X6.60, Flo d Biddy , Mileage Refund-5.00, Phone Calls-X26.92, Raymer Bros.-X20.19, R. C. Valen- ~ine-x$.55, MCC Nat. Gas- ~¢11.06, Amer. Leg. Gas- ~$5.$6, BCD Group Ins.-16.20, Paul Bryan, Ins. Prem.-X15.71 197.52 12,706.25 P~rking,Meter Fundl,$$.$.50 1,$$$.50 June Water Gal. Pumped 107,724 per day 3,590 A motion was made by Alderman Carpenter and seconded by Alderman Garrison to approve bills and reports. The motion carried. A motion was made by Alderman Hanna and seconded by Alderman Cline to approve the request of I~iagg^rd-Nall I.;otor Co., to install park- ing meters on the 130 feet of curb space in front of thier build- ing on e'aest 6th Street, with the exception o.f the unloading zones. The motion carried. Letter of request, signed by Per. Hall E. Nall is attached to these minutes. Minutes of the June 17 meeting were r_:ad and approved. Alderman Cline. made a motion that the meeting adjourn, with the second being made by Alderman Hanna. Them ting adjourned at 11:00 P.M. ~ ~ ~~~ Signed (- '~ ~~,~-vim' Signed M. ood ty er yor D -NALL - ~ `,I =~ MOTOR CO. 1 NC . ~ ~ v ~ ~~ 3 0 7 WEST 6TH STREET ~ y PLAINVIEW, TEXAS ~~~ PHONE 4- 7 4 2 1' -- ~ '~~; - IMPERIALt-,f ~~ ~~~ CHRYSLER PLYMOU?H r _ _ ? ~7 > - ~. ri _ O J j , J lit it C'. '..-. .. ~~/l• 1.~/r_.~ ~/ v / v ~n J v. J - ~ ~ , - ~_;. ..:, 0 ~ ' ~ J ' f s ~.. ~.. ti _ ; , T' ~ _ , ~~ ; QUALITY DEALER AWARD AOMIMISTPATIOX SERVIC[ PERfORNAX~E tfAXWOR[ FACIUTIES IMPERIAL .S CHRYSLER - PLYMOUTH - GMC TRUCKS CITY COUNCIL MEETING July 15, 1963 The City Council of the City of Plainview, met in regular session, in the Council Room at City Hall, with N~yor M. B. Hood. presiding and with the following members present: K ltz Garrison, Medlin Carpenter, Geo. L. Taylor and C. B. Cline, Jr. Also present were City Attorney Joe Sharp, City Engineer W. R. Hogge and City Inspector Harold Gladman. The following business came before the Council: Rezoning Case No. 11: Request of Bill Weaks for rezoning of Lot 24, Block B, Thames Sub-division, from R-2 to C-2 Zone for commerical use. The request had previously been reject- ed by the Planning and Zoning Commission. Information con- cerning the request was presented to the Council by Attorney Gene Owen, representing Mr. Weaks. A motion was made by A1- derrnan Cline and seconded by Alderman Taylor to approve the request , with a change in commerical zone to C-1 Zone in- stead of C-2 Zone, making the change from R-2 Zone to C-1 Zone. The motion carried. ~~ Rezoning Case No. 19: Appeal to the Council in the case of ~,; Athlee and Roy Reed, requesting the rezoning of Lots 3, 4, =~ 5 and 6, Block 3, West-Lynn Sub-division, from R-2 Zone to "~ C-2 Zone, for commerical use. A motion was made by Alder- ~~ man Carpenter to reject the change, as reccomended by the ~` Planning and Zoning Commission, and that said Lots remain in the R-2 Zone. Alderman Cline seconded the motion and the motion carried. Rezoning Case No. 22: Request of W. J. Edwards for rezoning of Lot 5, Block 2, Elmdale Addition, from R-A Zone to C-2 Zone. The motion was made by Alderman Carpenter and second- ed by Alderman Taylor to approve the request. The motion car- ried. Rezoning Case No. 23: Request of J. S. Ritter for rezoning of Lota 32 and 33 Block 6 Hillcrest Addition from R-2 Zone to C-1 Zone. Alsc~~ot 19, Bock 1, Northside Addtion from R-2 to C-1 Zone. The motion was made by Alderman Cline and seconded by Alderman Carpenter to approve the request. The motion carried. Case No. 24: Request of Ann Blythe for rezoning of Lots 15 and 16, Block 42, Highland Addition from R-2 Zone to C-1 Zone. It was moved by Alderman Taylor and seconded by Alderman Cline to approve the request. The motion carried. Case No. 25: Request of S. M. Clanton and James Russell, Jr., for rezoning a tract of. land containing approximately 23 acres located between 16th and 19th Streets, and East of Yonkers St. for a shopping center location. After objections were pre- sented by residents of the area and sketches of the proposed structure were explained by and architect, a motion was made by Alderman Garrison to defer action by the Council, until further information and study of this case could be made by the Council. The motion was seconded by Alderman Taylor and the motion carried. _ Mr. M~ R. Smith, of Parkhill, Smith and Cooper, Consultant Engineers of Lubbock, Texas, came before the Council with reccomendations of installing chlorination equipement to the sewerage treatment plant. Mr. Smith estimated the cost at X16,750.00, of which the Federal Government will pay 30 per cent upon approval of the project. The motion was made by Alderman Taylor and seconded by Alderman Cline to accept the recommendation of Mr. Smith, and that plans and specifications be drawn and presented to contr~.ctor for bid. The motion car- ried. A motion was made by Alderman Na:~na and seconded by Alderman Garrison to accept the appraisal of X15,142.00 for Right-of- Way on Columbia Street from 11th Street to 12th Street, a 1~.1 ft. strip off the East side, to be purchased from the Plainview Independent School District. The motion carried. `~~" A request was made for a 4000 lumen street light to be installed at S. W. 10th and Austin Streets. It was moved by Alderman Car- penter and seconded by Alderman Cline to approve the request. The motion carried. Mayor M. B. Hood recommended the reappointment of Mr. R. V. Payne as Director of the Canadian River Project; Mr. Ray D. Blair and Mrs. Mary Wadzeck to the City-County Health Unit Board. A motion was made by Alderman Garrison and seconded by Alderman Cline to approve the recommendation. The motion carried. City Engineer W. R. Hogge resented bills for payment to Bryan- Hoffman, in the amount of 19,692.74, for paving costs. The motion was made by Alderman Cline and seconded by Alderman Carpenter t o approve the bill for payment. The motion carried. A motion was made by Alderman Hanna and seconded by Alderman Gar- rison to pay Hemphill Contracting Company final estimate of ~p14, 362.71. The lotion carried. A motion was made by Alderman Hanna amd seconded by Alderman Cline to approve X1,6$1.4$, for installation of culverts to Hemphill Contracting Co. The motion carried.. The motion was made by Alderman Cline and seconded by Alderman Garrison to appoint Mr. Paul Bryan as Assistant City Judge. The motion carried. It was moved by Alderman Carpenter and seconded by Alderman Gar- rison to approve Ordinance No. ?$9, the Pool Hall Ordinance re- pealing Article IV, Section 29 and 30, City Code of 1957. ~'he motion carried. It was moved by Alderman Carpenter and seconded by Alderman Cline to adopt City Ordinance No. 790, for the control and operation o£ Pool Hall or Billiard Parlors in the City of Plainview, Texas. Ordinance No. 790 was approved and adopted the 15th day of July, 1963. The motion carried. The fo~.lowing bills were presented to the Council: LIST OF BILLS FROM JULY 1st THROUGH JULY 15th, 1963 Southwestern Public Service Southwestern Public Service The Steck Co. Southwestern Bell Telephone Ar. Smith, J. and Robins Reuel Nash Chevrolet Robinson-Herring Drug Plainview Hospital & Clinic Plainview Hospital & Clinic Plv. Ready Mix Navajo Freigh Lines Nid-4~ay Supply Co. M & W Stationery LeRebreue Co. Donald L. Levinge, Inc. The Karpack Corp. H le County Motor Co. Hale County Motor Co. Hale Co. Abstract Co. Hale Co. Abstrat Co. H le Co..General Fund Tie Harder Agency The Harder Agency Gallaway~s Janitor Sup. Gallawayts Janitor Sup. Green Machinery Co. Goldthwate's of Texas Foxworth-Galbriath Foyworth-Galbriath Eaton Stationery Co. Arrow Concretes Co. Army & Navy Store City Blacksmith Shop Churchwell Bros. Oil Dunlap Auto Parts Firestone Stores John Alexander YMCA 2014.1b Reuel Nash Chevrolet 76.74 1693.61 P rkhill, Smith & C. 21343.10 101.46 Kerr 8c Kerr, Archit. 3516.26 26.70 Harder Agency 19.13 5. $3 Int. City Managerts 7.50 310.43 John Scroggins 162.50 15.33 Plainsman Insectisides 1$75.00 60.00 Plainsman Supply 9.75 7$.25 Oswald Printing Co. 33.$0 420.00 J. T. Marshall-Car Exp. $.34 7.99 Medical Center Hospital 100.00 130.$0 MaggardaNall Motor Co. 41.66 35.36 M.id-wdst Reproduction 7.60 349.35 R. C. Mangum $3,?0 35.75 R. C. Mangum 4.40 25.64 Larson Turner Imp. 13.15 15.12 Larson Turner Imp. 5.65 99'•75 Kimbell Plainview Co. 15.25 2.50 Jim's Gulf Service $.39 29.50 The Alcove 22.00 212,$5 H le County Airport 70.00 736.9$ Herald-News Pub. Co. 2b5.20 204.3$ The Hamby Co. ~ 7.05 65.$3 Frontier Rental Ser. 3.5$ 36.00 Thurman Thomas 10.00 92.00 L• W. Jordan 10.00 40.63 J., G. Be 11 10.00 19.50 64.91 M rvin Clinton Diaper Furn. M.anu. 45.00 30.00 602.77 Holland-Tapp Office 43.$0 97.20 10 95 H & N Electronics 59.91 . 114 70 H & N Electronics 30.46 . 23 $0 Hale County Abstract 9.00 • 22 ~ Higginbotham-Bartlett 196.34 • 19.61 Higginbotham-Bartlett 27.57 100.00 Illinois Calif. Express 33.97 [1 t,~ ~~ 1 McDonald Trading Post 3.20 McDonald Trading Post 52.25 G. D. Merryfield 435.00 National Oil & Butane 31.x$ National Oil & Butane 22.37 Plainview Motor Service 3.00 Plainview Hardware Co. 22.75 Plainview Hardware Co. 56.42 Plainview Plumbing Co. 6.50 Pioneer Pavers, Inv. 36$.26 Plains Welding Supply $.45 Quitaque SandBc Gravel 127.50 Plainvie~r Plurtibing Co. $4.46 Plainview Plumbing Co. 2$.03 Pioneer Natural G.-s 263.5$ Pioneer Natural Gas 1.07 Phillips Battery ~o. 29.43 Plains M chiner~T Co. 64.$0 Richardson Shanr.ock Co. 9.20 Richardson Shamrock 2.$5 Rogers Battery & Elect. 55.40 Rogers Battery & Elect. 42.25 Swayze Bros. 337.50 Sears Roebuck & Co. 7.56 Spencer's Gulf 22.90 Stambaugh Gun Shop 10.00 Southwestern Pub. Ser. 92.34 Shook Tire Co. 4.25 Shook Tire Co. 110.75 S ovall-Booher 16.50 Sargent Sowell, Inc. 26.91 Trustee Firemen's R & R 237.$0 Water & Sewer Rev. Bd. 2095.00 L~rater & Sewer Rev. Bd. 2470.63 Water & Sewer Rev. Bd. $00.00 Johnnie M berry Sewer Line 10.00 Texas Stake Dept. of We1.729$.22 Tex. State Dept. of Wel. 34.$0 Republic Nat. Bank of Da~7493.00 Albert Lee Sparks 50.00. f., '" Texo Feed & Supply 9.5.0 Tommie's Key & Lock 4.55 Tommie's Key & Lock 6.~~0 Stoen & Meredith 5.40 Texas Vitrified Pipe Co. $71.Q2 Ussery Sheet Metal 32.00 Albert Lee Sparks SO.QO Dan Mc Naught on 4. £~0 Frontier Rental Service 3.50 Brad's Welding & Supply 7.00 Edmiston Service 9.75 Neal's Oil & Butane 7.50 P nhandle & Sante Fe 14.40 Tem Feagin's Repair 9.50 Western Auto 14$.50 Willson & Son 4.67 Vd yne's Restaurant e 93.31 W stern Union 3.00 Johnson Rambler $.00 Strain & Dunaway 90.96 Strain & Dunaway 29.32 Hunter Hospital Supply 96.$7 West Fharmacy 1.29 K & W Stationery 5.22 Holland-Tapp Office Sup. 9.45 Plains Welding Supply 64.75 W. H. Curtin & Co. 7$.91 City of Plainview 7.10 Bgok & Stationery Co. 21.96 G llaway's Janitor Supply 22.70 THe Camera Shop 7.$0 Stanley Phelps $4.52 Pioneer Natural Ggs 7.1$ J. T. Marshall Petty Cash 3$.23 J. T. Chilton 2.11.0 Winnie Karhh Ref. Water Bill 15.00 Hale Co. State Bank 335.00 J. M. Ames 33.20 A motion was made by Alderman Gline and seconded by Alderman to ap- prove the bills for payment. The motion carried. Minutes of the July lst meeting were read and approved. A motion was made by Alderman Hanna and seconded by Alderman Car- penter that the meeting be adjourned. The meeting adjourned at 11:45 P. M. ~~l,s /L ..~ _ Q ~ ~r~~ Signed M. L. Rea ~- ~~~~.~.~ Signed M. B. Hood ity er yor SPECIAL CALLED SESSION July 22, 1963 The City Council of the City of Plainview met in a special called session at the City Halls at 10:30 A. M., with Mayor M. B. Hood pre^ siding. The following members were present: Keltz Garrison, Medlin Carpenter Maurice Hanna and Goerge L. Taylor. Also present was City Engineer ~i. R. Rogge. Bids were opened on the street widening on W. 11th Street from Denver Street to Raleigh Street. Bryan and Hoffman Construction Co. of Plain- view, Texas, presented a bid of X101,$56.40, with working time of 120 days. A rriotion was made by Alderman Taylor and seconded by Alderman Garrison to accept the bid of Bryan and Hoffman, subject to discussion on Items 1 and 3 on thier bid. The motion carried. After changes in Items 1 to 3, the bid was awarded to Bryan and Hoff- man, in the amount of X99,$40.50. City Engineer W. R. Rogge requested permission to advertise for water main pipe and miscellaneous valves.: A motion was mAde by Alderman Hanna and seconded by Alderman Carpenter to authorize Mr. Rogge to advertise for the pipe and valves. The motion carried. On motion duly made and seconded the meeting adjo ___ Signed `-~' t `-~~ Signed B. L'i~y Zlerk" ayor ^` CITY COUNCIL MEETING August 5, 1963 The City Council met in regular session at the City Hall at 7:30 P. M, with Mayor I~2. B. Hood presiding. Present were Aldermen: Keltz Garrison, Medlin Carpenter, George L. Taylor, h:aurice Hanna and C. B. Cline, Jr. Also present were City Engineer W. R. Rogge and John T. Boyd, due to the absence of City Attorney Joe Sharp. Motion was made by Alderman Carpenter to approve and adopt Ordinance X791, wh~.ch prohibits parking of any vehicle on Columbia Street from 4th Street to 6th Street. Motion was seconded by Alderman Hanna. Ordinance # 791 passed and adopted this the 5th day of August, 1963. Motion was made by Alderman Hanna and seconded by Alderman Taylor to approve paving of Fresno Street from 5th to 6th Streets. Motion Carried. Motion was made by Alderman Taylor and seconded by Alderman Garrison to set the participation of property owners on Quincy Street from Dimmitt Road nowthwest to 24th Street at 36 feet plus curb and gutter cost. Motion Carried. I~layor M. B. Hood recommended the appointment of Roscoe Snyder as a member of the Board of Directors of the Canadian River Project. Motion was mecie by Alderman Taylor and seconded by Alderman Hanna to approve the recommendation by Mayor Hood. I~Zotion Carried. Motion was made by Alderman Hanna and seconded by Alderman Garrison to approve payment of Estimate No. 1 in the amount of X6,$96.12 to Bryan & Hoffman Construction Company. I~Zotion Carried. Motion was made by Alderman Carpenter and seconded by Alderman Cline to approve cost of ~1,91b.00 for well house for new water well near Oakland & 23rd Streets. Motion Carried. Motion was made by Alderman Carpenter and seconded by Alderman Hanna to approve payment of bills. Motion Carried. LIST OF BILLS FROM JULY 15TH THROUGH AUGUST 5, 1963 Hale County State Bank Allen James Bryan & Hoffman City Payroll City Payroll City Payroll City General Transfer Reuel Nash Chevrolet Dan MacNaughton Bryan & Hoffman Hemphill Contracting Co. Hemphill Contracting Co. Board of City Development Board of City Development Plv. Public Library Hale County State Bank Mercantile National Bank Mercantile National Bank I~.ontgomery Ward Leedy I~laxey Texas Municipal Retirement Texas 14Tunicipal R tirement Texas I~iunicipal Retirement Great American of Dallas Great American of Dallas Great American of Dallas Albert Sparks Dempster Bros. G. E. Douglas, Dist. First Supply Co. Gulf Oil Corporation Gulf Oil Corporation Gebo Distributing Co. Hale County General Fund H 8c N Electronics H & N Electronics H & N Electronics Hale County Clerk Cockney Convalescent Home Perryts Gulf Service Edmiston Service Station Plv. Welding & Drilling 55$1.25 Plainview Fire Department 55.00 X46$.4$ Mrs. L. Bailey 30.00 2$2.52 Vv. Bone H~11 50.00 557.70 Frank Jones 25.00 2643.40 A. D. Harris 25.00 196$7.3$ T. E. P~assey 100.00 15000.00 Ernest Rector 25.00 341.39 Duncan Parking Meter 26.00 50.00 Duncan Parking 1~Ieter 26.00 19692.74 Corporation Court Amarillo 55.00 16$9.4$ Albert Lee Sparks 41.65 14362.71 Joe Martin 10.00 250.00 American Well Works 155.10 1250.00 Arrow Concrete Co. 370.55 275.00 Brad1s Constructi~~n Co. 14.50 10$57.50 Auto Parts Supply 59.06 151$.00 Auto Parts Supply 109.22 467.50 Gene Bumpus 9.95 33.64 Colonial I~7otors 1049.00 300.00 Connor Itiiathes Co. 150.7$ $01.3$ Connor Mathes Co. 9.40 149.29 ' ~. T. Cain Motor Co. 2.93 4$.12 City Blacksmith Shop $0.90 314.41 Clowe & Cowan, Inc. 501.21 36.45 Caylor Auto Supply 2.95 $.10 Churchwell Bros. Oil Co. $.72 50.00 Dulaney Auto Parts 2.00 650.4$ Daffern Steel & Supply 3.60 4.3$ Daffern Steel & Supply 6.56 43.97 Diamond Industrial Supply 26.$$ 132$.43 Diamond Industrial Supply l.$$ 191.46 Eaton Stationery 129.$3 6.0$ Eaton Stationery 492.65 942.53 Fort V,lorth Pipe & Supply 2703.15 41.36 Foxworth Galbraith 1$.$7 30.00 Frontier Rental Service 6.04 $4.51 First Supply Company 15.39 1:.50 Fire Appliance Company 244.50 11$.35 Green P~iachinery 139.66 13.12 Gallaway Janitor Supp~.ies 216.00 $.lg Gallaway Janitor Supplies 39.7$ 3.00 Jimts Gulf Service 59.21 Radio Lab 7.95 The Harder Agency $54.53 Southwestern Bell Telep . 45.$1 The Harder Agency 20$.13 Southwestern Public Ser . 40.96 The Harder Agency 20.99 Stoeger Arms Corporatio n 2.21 Hale County State Bank 3.30 Southwestern Bell Telep . 22.25 Hale County Motor Co. 112.64 Jury 20.00 Hale County Alotor Co. .$1 Southwestern Bell Telep .2$$.79 H & N Electronics 55.19 Southwestern Bell Telep . 52.12 Hale County Airport 70.00 Western Industrial Sup. 771.94 Henry's Tire Company 125.5'7 Vic's Electric 333.95 Henry's Tire Company 13.00 Southwest Meter 8c Suppl y325.2$ Herald Wows Publishing 304.1$ Signal Engineering Co. 229.$1 Hale County Abstract Co. 4.$0 Joe Sharp Austin 75.$0 Hale County Abstract Co. 115.00 Plv. Safety Lane 320.00 E. K. Hufstedler 8c Son 37.37 Plainview Safety Lane 45.50 Higginbotham Bartlett 620.27 Neptune Teter Co. 57$.6$ Mildred Tucker County Clerk 1.00 Lead Supplies 46$.22 Jarvis Tull & Company 46.15 The Mimeograph Shop 13.00 International Paper Co. 7.40 Bob's Plumbing & Repair s 7.50 Kimbell Plv. Co. 13.31 Bryan & Hoffman 49.00 Donald S. Lavinge, Inc. 32.22 Hale County State Bank 1905.00 Lusters Laundry .$0 John Alexander YMCA 100.00 Larson Turner Implement b.15 Nancy Munroe i~Jater D. 35.20 Lemons Funeral Home 6.55 Al D. Fitch Meeting 22.12 Munroe Calculating Machine 33.00 Albert Lee Sparks Park 50.00 Miracle Laboratories 5.00 John Scroggins Y~":CA 162.50 M & Tr1 Stationery 44. $2 "~ Hale County State Bank 14$7.50 R. C. l~iangum 9.76 "`~ City Interest & Sink. 1 9$31.25 i~iotor Pachinery Service 2.00 ~"' City Payroll 1 9107.32 Mallow Dirt Contractor 25.00 City Payroll 5?6.00 G. D. Merryfield 205.00 City Payroll 2$46.90 ~~edical Center Hospital 100.00 H P Pelphrey 25.00 McDonald Trading Post $.00 Ella Herriage $5.00 McDonald Trading Post 104.70 Stanley Phelps 90.00 Midwest Reproduction Co. 127.$$ Helen Killingsworth $5.00 Midwest Reproducti:~n Co. 67.4$ W 0 Speck 100.00 Maggard Nall I~i~tor Co. 19.24 M. B. Hood 150.00 Oswald Printing 1$.50 Reuel Nash Chevrolet 109.95 Oswald Printing 13.75 Reuel Nash Chevrolet 19.42 Rowland Gordon, Inc. 1215.60 James Odom's Garage 2.0o Robinson & Herring Drug 12.75 Nat'l Oil & Butane 4.12 Rogers Battery & Electric 1.00 Nat'l Oil & Butane $.75 Strain & Dunaway 2$.60 Plains Printing Co. 11.40 Strain & Dunaway 17.57 Plains Office Tr,achines 2.75 S W Public Service 2115.94 Plv. Welding & Drilling 27.23 Southwestern Public Service 20$9.22 Plainview Hospital 75.00 Southwestern Bell Telep. 30.02 Plainview Hardware 11.64 Stovall Booher Radiator 2.25 Plainview Hardware 75.15 Seipp r~7achine Shop 10$.25 Plainsman L. Insectic. 21$7.50 Shook Tire Co. 64.50 Pioneer Pavers, Inc. 134.74 Shook Tire Co. 23.13 Plainview Plumbing 20.41 Herman Temple 250.00 Quitaque Sand 8c Gravel 42.50 Traf-O-Teria System 5$3.12 Plv. Plate Glass 72.92 Jahn Thrasher & Son 50.00 Perry's Service Sta. 24.67 Ussery Sheet Metal Works 12.50 Pioneer Natural Gas .74 Wesley's Electric Co. 17.50 Pioneer Natural Gas 237.59 Plains Welding Supply 16.92 Plv. P~edical Lab. 10.00 4doods Auto Parts 10.00 Plains Machinery 10.49 Western Union 3.00 Harold Phillips 6$.00 Wayne's Restaurant 11.04 Phillips Battery Co. 56.59 W. J. Williams 20.00 Reams Electric 59.21 Willson & Son Bldg. Mat. 9.46 Red's "66" Service 3.90 Whitaker Service $.02 Richardson Shamrock Ser ' . 4.75 Western Industrial Supply 161$.7b Reed s Wrecking Co. 3.57 Vtiialt's Trim Shop $.50 L'~estts Pharmacy 9.2$ Williams Sheet Metal 15.75 Monthly Reports for July, 1963 water & Sewer X30,$67.61 ~30,$b7.61 General Fund Franchise Violations Traf-O-Teria Building Inspector Sanitation Inspections Rentals Animal Dept. Advaloreum Taxes License Vital Statistics 5,12$.94 $,130.00 779.15 63 4.54 57.55 5$5.00 41.00 $,$61.16 1672.0 Miscel. Receipts: Am. Leg~:.~n Baseball 120.00 Accident Report ~p1.00, City Maps X16.25. TOTAL X137.25 P~iscel. Refunds: Hale Co.Health Unit 2604.67, Raymer Bros. X23.35, R.C.Valentine $.55, Hale Co.Gen.Nlosq.Cont.Meeting T~leals26.26, Hale Co.Charity $23.31, B.C.D. Group Ins. 16.20, Mileage Ref. X15.40, Mileage Ref. X24.00, Phone calls X11.10, Dempster Bros., Fed. Tax X14.75 TOTAL X2,767.59 27,331.6$ Parking P%leter TOTAL X2,426.00 2 426.00 ~~. 2~ ~ . Motion was made by Alderman Garrison and seconded by Alderman Cline to grant permissi~~n to V~ilson Daffern to pave the alley across the back of Lots 12 & 13, Blk. 70, Highland Addition, subject to the supervision of the City Engineer. Motion Carried. Minutes of the July 15th meeting were read and approved. Motion was made by Alderman Cline and seconded by Alderman Hanna to adjolxrn the meeting. Motion carried and meeting adjourned 10:20 P. M. R ?.A, C CLF,RK INT. B. OOD, MAYOR CITY COUNCIL T~EETING August 19, 1963 The City Council of Plainview, Texas met in regular session at the city hall 7:30 P.M. with Mayor M.B. Hood presiding. Member of the council present; Keliz Garrisonm Medlin Carpenter, George L. Taylor, Maurice Hanna. Alderman C.B. Cline, Jr Absent. Also attending the meeting were City Attorney Joe Sharp, City Engineer W.R. Rogge, City Si~ilding .~ ~hspp~tGr;.~Ia~,~~,d °_G~dman. The following business came before the Council. Zone Case No. 2~i. Mrs. J.C. Goodwin request for reasoning of North two and onehalf Acres of west five acres of Block 41, Lakeside Addition, from R. 2 zone to C-1 zone for commercial use. Alderman Taylor moved that the request be approved, Alderman Hanna second the motion and it carried. ZONE CASE No. 27. Request of Sam Curry for rezoning of Lod 7, Block 15, Wye Addition No. 4, from R-2 zone to R-3 zone. It was moved by Alderman Taylor and second by Alderman Carpenter to approve the request of Mr. Curry. Motion carried. A group of earth moving contractors came before the Council in the interest of equipment hired by the city for various types of ditching work. After an expression from the group in regard to the work being passed around to all interestedl, Alderman Carpenter moved that an equal opportunity be given to all interested parties in hired equipment for ditch work by the City of Plainview. Alderman Garrison second the motion and it carried. Bids were opened for the furnishing of water main pipe, miscellaneous valves, fittings and other appurtenancesfor the City of Plainview. Bids were received from American Cart Iron Co., M.B. McKee Co., Viking - -~ Supply Co., Sansco Co., Lone Star Steel Co., Clowe & Cowen, Inc., U. S. Pipe & Foundry, John Manville Co., The Rohan Co., quell Iti7achinery Co., and Western Industrial Supply Co. It was moved by Alderman Carpenter ~ and second by Alderman Garrison bid be awarded on Asbestos Concrete Pipe for water lines, and lowest and best bid according to specificat- ion be accepted. Motion carried. Bid awarded to John Manvville in the amount of X13, 145.52. Bid awarded to N.. B. T~Ickee for X2,023.36. It was moved by Alderman Hanna and second by Alderman Garrisonto approve the lowest and best bid according to specifications for valves and fittings on water line extentions. Motion carried. 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