HomeMy WebLinkAboutBOT 1933 (03-07 thru 05-02) March 7. 1933.
The Board met at the City Hall at 7:30 P.M. on March 7.
AI~ members were present. T~e minutes of the last meeting were read
and approved. The following bills were allowed, to be paid if the
money could ba taken from the bank:-
:~tate Treasurer $ 6.93
Noel Adams 80.00
Tom Ivans 4.00
Col. Treater 43-00
Paul Clark &.~O
Carmel Garage 40.73
I. H. Day ~.OO
i. B. Claypool 20.00
$3.00 ia
The Light bill was ordered to be held up. Also,
to be deducted from the street light bill for lights that have been
out. They were reported but there was some neglect in getting them
roSaced.
The Clerk was ordered to write to the Commissioners
the Jess Johnson street.
The Clerk was ordered to draft a letter to the citisens
in regard to cleaning up - this letter to be approved at the coming
meeting-of the Board.
No further h$iness,
April 4, 1933.
The Board met at the Town Hall at 7:30 P.M. on Tuesday
evening, Aprol 4, 1933. All members were present. The minutes of
the las~ meeting wer~ read and approved. The following bills were
allowed, to ~e paid when the money is available:-
Tottleben' a Pharmacy
~ S~ate~reaeurer
Car~el ~arage
Noel Adams - salary
State Board Of Health
Mayer Co.
Crane & Co.
~ilkinson Lumber Co.
Lights
Noel Adams
1~. H. D~y
7.33
~l~O
8o.0o
10.00
1.39
.40
1.00
7.~o
Adams was ordered to look at the drain tile, of the Morion
R.R. If O.K., he was to buy it at 75~per tile. The Clerk was orders
ed to write the Power Co. ~n regard to water power. May 10th was
designated to be the start of the annual
Nothing further, the meeting
133
1933.
The Board met on Tuesday evening, May 2, 1933 at
the Towm Hall - all members were present. The minutes of the last
meeting were read and approved. The following bills were allowed:
E. H. Day - truck
Noel Adams
Lights
Carmel,Garage
Tottleben'e Pharmacy
State Treasurer
Noel Adams
Morion
A. B.Claypool
Tom Iv&ns
Roy Jeffries
Noel Adams - labor hire
Mueller Co.
A. R. Claypool
8.7
4.00
128.70
46.09
2.00
7.06
80.00
1.~O
8.00
lO.O0
7.72
40.00
There being no further business, the meeting wee ad-
Journed.
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- ~retar~ Pre~ident
Carmel, Zndtan&.
9,1 33
The voters of Carmel met in the Library building at
8:00 P.M. and C. T. Foster was elected chairman of t~e meeting,
and R. J. Follett, secretary. M. Eendall was nominated Trustee of
Ward Ne.1 o 27 votes. ~verett Harvey was nominated in Ward Nol2 -
2? votes.. Fred PfAtenhauer and Otis Bratten were nominated for
Trustee in Ward No.3. On vote, Fred Pfotenhauer received 23 votes
and 0. Bratten received 4. Fred Pfotenhauer w~s declared duly nom-
inateS. Herbert Lamb and R. A. Cooper were nominated in the 4th
Ward. Herbert Lamb received 19 votes and R. A. Cooper received 10
votes. Herbert Lamb received 19 votes and was declared duly nom-
ina~ed Trustee?in ~ard No.4. Fred ~. Johnson was nomi~atsd as
Trustee in Ward No.4. The three receiving the largest number of
votes at the November Election will serve.for ~(four) years, ahd
the two receiviag the smallest namber of votes, to serve for 2~two)
For Clerk, the following were nominated:- A. B. Clay~ool,
Elmer Strattan, end A. C. Jewett. On the first ballott, the vote
stood as follows:-
Claypool
Strattan 10
~3ewett 4
Necessary for nomination . 16 routes. No nomination, A. C.
Jewett was dropped on the second ballott. Result -
Claypool 19
Strattan 10