10/17/1966-CC-Minutes-RegularOctober 17, 1966
The City Council met in regular .session with Aiayor LeEvia and Council®
men Cooper, Acker, Pate, Gentle' and Ready present®
��tinutes were read and approved°
Bob Courtney and J® jP, Bucklew meet with the council and presented a plat
on the J® iv® Bucklew sub®division and asked tlae pity to pay for sewer
and water across the Gene lIu�;hes property which was 330' of sewer and
G60' of water. ' After some discussion Cooper made a i;�otion which was
seconded by Ready to pa�,y only �100®OO 1per connection® A��otion carried®
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The City Council met in a called session with Mayor Lewis and
Councilmen Cooper, Acker, Pate,. Ready, and Gentle present, The purpose
of the meeting was to discuss a contract with the 1'ittsbur� Tank and
Tower Co, to clean and paint the water tank, Cooper made the motion
and seconded it for the mayor to sign the contract® Motion carried,
Pate made a n��otion to adjourn and was seconded b�;s�'�ck��r, �o�;�on
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The City Council met in regular session with P�layor Lewis � Councilmen
Cooper, Acker, fate, 'Gentle, and Ready present®
The audit report was examined. and approved,
The bills were read and a motion was made by Cooper and seconded by
Acker that bills be paid® A�ation carried®
It was discussed about giving Minnie Seal a raise since she was doing
the book work of the city and a motion was made by heady and seconded
by Cooper to give her a �p25,00 raise, A4otion carried®
The sanitation problem was discussed and a motion was made by Acker
to give Paul Henderson �150®00 expense money instead of the $114�00
per month and let him hire his own extra help. The motion was secondw
ed by ]'ate and carried®
Mayor Lewis asked the council about putting a mercury. light at the
Cyanamid warehouse and Jack T3urkholder pay half of the cost of the
l:i,ht, Aiotion vas made by Cooper and seconded by Acker to put the