HomeMy WebLinkAbout466 ResolutionResolution No. 466
NHERE~, Hale Count~ and the City ef Plainview are co-sponsor,s of
the 2~0d Stamp Plan, operating in the Oily of Plainview and Hale
County, with office in the Court-House, and with J.F.Dunoan Jr. as
issuing officer; and ·
YtEEREA~, said City' and County believe that the Cotton Stamp Plan,
as a~ministereR under the Surplas i~arketing Administration, can be in-
stalled and operator in ~aid City and County through the Food Stamp
0£fice without much assitional sxiministrative cost and expense and it
iS the ~e~ire ef said sponsors to have said Cotton Stamp Plan installed
and operated in said City and County; and
~i~YHEREAS, Hale County and the City of Plainview are willing to pro-
vide the~ necessary revolving fund for the operation o~ said Cotton
St~mp ~Pl~u and they are further willing to assume any ~ossibte addition-
al a~ministrative cost for the operation of said Cotton Stamp Plan, pro-
vided said added cost is not excessive er unreasonable in amount.
N0~, THE!~IPORE, BE IT ~SOZVED BY T~ C.O~LtSSIONER~' COURT
HA~ 00UNTY AND THE CITY 00UNCIZ 02 TEE CITY OP PZAtNVIE~, in joint ses-
sion, this g~th d~y of November, 19~0, that they agree and obligate each
respective ~cverning bo~y to provede tlhe necessary revolving fund for
the operation ef the Cotton Stamp Plau in said 0ity and County; and fur-
ther agree and obligate themmelves to provide and pay for any reason-
able additional admninistrative ~ost for the oDerg~ion of said Cotton
· ~ a~mp ~Plan~,
~0TION ~E BY R.A, Daugherty secoiaded by 0.H.Hancock and unani,
. mo.usly car~ied that the above re~eluti0~ be adopted.
PASSED ~ND ADOPTED. this 25~h day of November, !940.
J~otion by-Alderman ~kerj seconded by A~dermau Roberts, that ~the
£oliewing be placed in the minutes of the City Gou~cil of the City of
Plainvie~, Texas. The motion carried ~d it w~s so o~dered.
John F. DuBose, Nay~r
Piainview, ~exas ~
Dear Joia.-
The Commissioners'OoUrt of Hale Oounty, consisting of
Frank R. Day, Oounty Judge, B,R.~th~r, R.A, Daugherty,
Rankin, ~and G,H, Phillipps, eommissio~ers~ and Floyd Poet,
Z,W. Kiker~ C.H~Hancock, E.h. Osbo~e, ~d Tom Roberts, Pity
0o~eil ef the ~Oity of Plainview, met in jolt session on
November ~8, ~d ~o~ other thi~s the enel,s~d r~olution
was adopted in selection with the 0otton ~t~P ~-~ pro-
posed te be inst~lle~ in H~le Ce~y ~d the City of PlaY-
.view, ~by un~o~s vote.
The Toll0wing ~hids were submitted for the construction_
of a h~ar ~or the City o~ Pla~view ~d Hale Cowry Airport;
C.~.Smi~h ~ber ~e~ $2996.60
R,L,Eew~on..... , .
J~.Henders~n......
Z.D,H~rison...... , ES~0.O0
~en ~s/made by C.H.H~cock, s~oonded by G.H. Phillipps
and ~ime~s~ c~rried tha~ the bid of Z.D.H~rison~be
accepte~.
Yours truly,~
Frank R. Day
FRANK ~R. DAY
County Judge, Hale County
There being no further business, meeting a&jeurmed~
Plainview, Texas,.December E, 1940.
The City Council met in regular meeting withe the ~0ilowing members
present. ~ayor, John F. DuBese. Aldermen: Z.~,Kiker, Floyd Peer, E.~..0s-
be~ne and Tom Roberts. 0i~y T~x ColleCtOr, P.H, Bryan, City Attorney, Dan
N. 0ook, attended the mesting.
the ladt meeting, read and adopted,
Notion ~and second' that the monthly report's be ~ccepted 'and etd&red
~iled; the regular salaries, and the following bitlm, h~e allowedand er~
ered paid. The motion carried and it was so ordered.
REPORT~., 8. City )ort.o~ ~ater, ~ewer aud Miscellaneous
Cetleetion~ in November, 1940, O~,E6I Chief Police, Report for Novem-
ber, 1940, $4~?.00~ 0ity Tax Collector's ~epo~t ~er November, 1940;
~65~a~$, $~,g4&.~I; DeI'i~ent Taxes, $816,94,
$1~8,00; T.A,Bohannon, $!~0,00; Nath Burkett, $11~.00; A.~.Shoek, $t18.00; ~
GoD,Nasingale,
.in, $1£~,00; A.L.Eing, $t1~,00; Russell HewerS, $9~,00.; Zen
H.L. Ho'~ od, $95.00; T.~.~o~ennemy, $95.00; ~.w.$~tton,_
$9~,00; Dr. E,O~Nicholl, $1£~.0G; Dr, J.L. Gmest,
; 0.~.~.Pulley, $9~,00; Frank Stultz,
Ers. J.B.Wallace, $8~,00+
BILI~: Battery A-l$1s~ Field Artillery~Nationa! Guard, .~0; Tex~s
~ervie~, $t~001B~ard of City Devetol ;
~e~ ~chool Band, $100.00; Plainview imabl~c Library, C,Hun-
ter Strain, .$4~,56; Texas-New ~xico Utilities Co,, ~ Southwest~
er~ ~ell Telephone Go., $~.08;~we~ Texas Ga~ Co., ; Western Union
~elegraph Co., $~,S6; F~kervSmi~h Gtc- Co,, $7,~$; ~hato~er ~inti~ 0o.,
$~,55; 0entinental 0il 0o,, $26,J7; ~estern-Au~o Z~ores, $Z~04; E~ls
0afe.,-$19,~0; Eei~cke B~es. Hwd, Co. ,$7.~0;
O.E.Dr~g, $1J~,Z0; ~i~ Motor 0o., $t6 G'e,, Ki-
~er'~ Service S~mtion, SE6Z,59; V.R.Rodger's ~p, SES. E~; Shook BmtSery,
$26,005 ~erio~-Z~rAnoe-Fo~ite Corp., $18. i
0o., $6,02; Neptune ~ieter Co., $1S5,6~; 01owe & O~wan.
inbotham~Bartle~t Lumber Go., Roberts Tire & B~ttery
Co., ; George Dewberry, $11.55;, Paz~handte Eefining co., ~5.~0;
Plainview Wrecking 0o,, $~.00; Oosden Pe~roleu~ co., Long-Bell
Zbro co. $~.08; Plains Naohinery ~o SEl. 6E~Blair Drug
R. Water Revenue Bond Fund, 025-00;
Fu/ld 00~ NoY. A1. Girl~ l:>rO j,,
Bond
$1E.04; O.Hunter 2t~ain, $63,21; Quit~que 8and &
Gulf Refining Co., $~?o99; B.R.Arth~r, $47,65; Nitt
~illing 0e., $~5,~0; E.H. Perry, $17.50; 0ash Payroll ; Geo. ~fhi~,
eld, .Administrator, ; Selden Printing Co. ~; L.R.Bain CO,,
3,00; Oa~h Pmyroll, J.L. Gallaway, 0ity