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<br /> r"" 410 <br /> :. <br /> -- - - __ __ n__~ - -- -- - -. _._------ -- -_. .--. - .- - -- <br /> - -. - -~-_.- .- -_._~ <br /> .__ __..C_ - - - - - ...-,-- <br /> A bill from Bray Bros. for hauling garbage from the rest cottage from 1929 <br /> to September 1935 in the amount of $81.00 was presented, and upon the recommend- I <br /> ~.......~ ation of Councilman Zumwalt, this bill, upon motion duly seconded and carried, <br /> ".-""'- was not allowed. <br /> ..r <br /> '~ The following applications to rebond delinquent assessments were presented <br /> Ji <br /> 01 <br /> I as follows, and upon motion duly seconded and carried the applications were <br /> accepted: <br /> No. Name Amount <br /> 358 Gertrude Denhart by Mary B. Wheeler $668.21 <br /> 359 Chas. B. Denison and Carrie Denison 56.98 <br /> 360 L. S. Easton 109.64 <br /> 361 C. F. Hyde and Nellie F. Hyde 400.00 <br /> 362 Frank Miner and Minnie Miner 683.35 <br /> 363 Dale H. and Anna R. Nixon 136.64 <br /> I 364 Ira O. and Anena Stewart 778.23 <br /> 365 Ralph D. and Susie Waite 116.01 . <br /> 366 Pearl M. Williams 257.00 <br /> Mr. Horn of the Drive-In-Market was .asked to explain the situation there, and <br /> he stated that he could not control motorists making a U-turn at that point, and <br /> after considerable discussion it was determined that this be held for further <br /> consideration. It was also suggested that a sign be placed there prohibiting <br /> V-turns.. <br /> I Councilman Simon moved that the Standard Service Station at the corner of <br /> 13th and High Streets be reQuired to set their temporary pumps back the regulation <br /> II number of feet. The motion was seconded and so ordered. <br /> I' w. D. Link addressed the Council concerning the transfer of a beer license <br /> I <br /> I from Mr. Ham to a party taking over the place. The Police Committee reported <br /> II adversely on this, but Mr. Link asked the Council to determine the situation as <br /> 1\ to whether or not it would be granted, and motion was made and seconded to allow <br /> II the transfer. The ayes and nays were called, Councilmen voting aye, Lamb, I <br /> Hendershott, Reid, and Carlson. Nay, Simon, Bond and Harris. Absent Zumwalt. <br /> I The motion carried. <br /> Councilman Lamb presented the papers for signing for the transfer of the <br /> Daniels property at 5th and Olive sts. to the City for maintenance shops. City <br /> II Attorney Calkins ruled that the papers were in proper order and ready for the <br /> City's signatures. It was moved and seconded that the Mayor and Recorder be <br /> I authorized to sign the contract. The ayes and nays were called, Councilmen <br /> voting aye 6, nay, Carlson, absent Zumwal t. <br /> Councilman Bond brought up the subject of the Fire Department making calls <br /> I outside the City limits, and moved that a flat charge of $25.00 be made for each <br /> call, and a further charge of $15.00 per hour; and that therefore, the amount of <br /> I $70..00 be billed to the Potter Mfg. Co. for their fire on October 27th. The <br /> I motion was seconded and unanimously carried. <br /> Councilman Lamb presented the problem of putting up the decorations for <br /> different events such as Armistice Day, etc. He felt that the organizations .. <br /> wanting the decorations put up should pay for having them put up, and motion was <br /> made, seconded and carried that any decorations were not to be put up until the <br /> Recorder haa confirmation that the ones wanting the decorations would pay. <br /> On motion the Council adjourned. <br /> C. M. Bryan, <br /> City Recorder. <br /> , <br /> I I <br /> 0 <br /> Cl <br /> . <br /> I <br /> ~II <br />