HomeMy WebLinkAboutBOT 1934 (04-05 thru 06-05) The Board met in the Town ]{all on Thursday evening April 5th,
members were present. The minutes of the last meeting were re~d and
approved. The following bills were allowed:-
Ail
Tom Evans $ 4.00
Carmel Garage 56.50
Wilkinson Lumber Co, 5.84
Foster-Kendall Co, 5.41
Geraldine Featherstone 1.75
Post Office Z.58
A. B. Claypool 20.00
Nowl Adams 80.00
Sam Pursell .4.00
Noel Adams 21.00
Max Newlin 3.00
Julius Ballard 2.00
C. Jewe~t -2 shares of water st~ck due 200.00
R.J.Follett-ll " " " " " ll00.00
The Pool Room ordinance was read and accepted, The Clerk was in-
structed not to pay any interest on stock as there was no appropriation
for such. After discussion of several questions, the meeting was adjourned.
May 1. '1934.
The Board met at 7:30 P.M. on Tuesday evening, May let. All
members present. The minutes of the last meeting were read and approved.
The followin~ bills were'allowSd:-
POWer
'Lights
Ledger
Cax~el Garagg
Jewett
Fabric Hose Co.
Wilkinson Lumber ~o.
R.' J. Follett
Tom Evans
Noel Adams
HObt,~ Deardorff
Sam Pursel
Leland Perisho
31.40
4.'00
1o~00
41,23
3.'35
45. O0
41.68
18.51
4o'00
90.'00
11~. 50
19.190
1.'~
Johnson moved and Lamb seconded the motion that the town lease a
dump sround from Mabel Myers at the rate of $15.'00 for the year. Carried.
The week of May ~4th was decided on for olean up week. Theolerk
was ordered to get out ~he bills and Noel Adams was ordered to hire the
truck and men.
No further business,
a apecSal mestizO.
the mee21ng was adjourned to the Library for
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Librar~Meeting -May 1, 1934.
After much discussion, pro and con, about the taxing and li-
censing of beer in Carme~,.Harvey moved an~ Lamb seconded th~ motion,
that after striking ou~ gE) of Section I of an ordinance tax~g,
licensing abd regulating the sale and manufacturing of alcoholic,
malt, vinous, ~piritous liquors, aoppy be turned over to our attexney
for him to read and advise the Trustees on. Motion carried.
After much pereonal talk, the meetingwas adJourned.~
May 5th, 1934.'
The Board met in special session on ~turday evening in'Dr.'
Claypool~e office.' All members were present. Deardorfmade a report on
the 0rdin~nce that was before the Board. He reported it to be not
valid.' The Ordinance was tabled.
The Clerk was ordered to write Pete Nasse~ in regard to ~plac~ng
merchandise On the sidewalk. The Clerk was instructed, to inform
Nasser that merchandise displayed on the sidewalk must be placed in
racks approximately ~ feet wide and Ia feet high. Also, no mercha~A~se
front
is to be displayed on the curb in of the store~'
The Clerk was ordered to instruct N. Adams that it is his duty to
olean all streets whenever necessary.
There being no further b~sinesd, the m~cf~Lng was. adjourned.
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June 5th~ 1934.' /
'The Noard met at the TOWn Hall. Tuesday evening, June 5th~ at
7:S0 P.M. All members'present. The minutes of the last meeting were
read and approved.' The following bills were allowed.'-
Power
Lights
Tom~ans
Lumber Co.
Car~el Garage
Anna Perisho
A.~ B. Claypool
A. Adams
Claude Jeffries
Cliff Jeff ties
John Heston
R. ~effries
Mable Myers
59.'5S
· 4.00
4.'10
38.00
4.'00
100,'00
B. §0
~., 50
~. 50
~.50
1~. 50
Xenc~ll moved and JohnsOn seconded the motion that our attorney
start prodeedings against $llie Harvey for the sum of .~35.00 owtmg the
town on account of Pool Room License~hich is past due.
The Clerk was instructed to notify Frank Hattery that the town
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could not help him to drain his basement.
Mr.~ Lough was present and talked upon closing hours for Evan's
Resturant. He read portions of an ordinance that he would like to have
passed by the Board of Trustees of Carmel. ts no citizens of Carmel
were present to back him up, the Trustees decided to do nothing.
There being no further business, the meeting was adjourned.
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June , 1934.
The Board met at ~he Town Hall in special session. Ail members
present except Lamb.
A motion was made by Kendall and seconded l~yHarvey, that the
town oil the streets. The Clerk was instructed to get in touch with
the Hayes Construction Co. of Indianapolis, who had quoted oil plao~d
on the streets at 6~¢ per gallon,
There being no further business, the meeting was adjourned.
July 3rd, 1934.
The Board met at the Town Hall at 7530 P.M. on the night of
July 3rd.! All members present except Lamb. The mi~tU of the ~ast
meetin~ were read and approved.
Power
Central Supply
rre, ight
~,ala~o er OoJ
11.' Adanm 10.'00
Ray Reeoe .50
Seoyo' of State 1o~00
Noel Ad~a 20.~
A.~ A~ ~. 00
M~icip~ Le~e;~ 1.85
~. A~ e0. 00
0. Watts 5.'50
Lights
Ola~oo1 ~ ,,'
Ola~ool ~.~
Tot~lebem
Oa~mel ~arage S~.~O
Tom ~a~
W. M. ayee SlS. SO
following bills were allowed~-
$ 4S. 20
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The Clerk was ordered to oanoel bonds of the ?own Of* Carmel
numbers 7 and 8, due in 1~3, the e~ to be $ ~0,00 to oa~el $1~,0~
~ere bei~ ~ f~r business, the~ti~ was ad~ourn~
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