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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1938-12-06 Municipal Band Maintinancer Stephenville, Texas December 6, 1938. The City Council of Stephenville, Texas, met in regular session on December 6, 1938, with the following members present: Mayor Henry Clark, Jack Henderson, J. C. Holcomb, H. D. Barham, K. D. Hamilton, T. T. Oliver, Chas. Neblett Jr.,R. B. Bassel, and',; Geo. Minter. , Minutes of last meeting were read and approved. The petition of F. M. Stigler and others was presented to the Council asking that an election be held for the purpose of estab lishment and maintenance of a municipal band. The City Secretary stated that he had examined the petition and found that it contai#ed the required npmber of qualified by law voters and City tax renderL- ere. A motion was made by R. B. Bassel, seconded by K. D. Hamilton, that an election be held for the purpose above mentioned. Motion! carried. Another motion was made by T. T. Oliver, seconded by Chas. Neblett Jr., that said election be held on the First legal Tuesda (as to time required by law). Motion carried. i! A motion was made by Chas. Neblett Jr., seconded by J. C. Holcomb, that the Mayor and City Secretary be empowered to make' deed of J. E. Trimble property to the Armory Board. Motion carried. Bills and accounts were read and on motion by Geo. Minter, seconded by T. T. Oliver, were allowed and ordered paid. There being nothing furthebol r/,ton com stood adjourned in an adjourned regular Mayor's call. City Secretary. e before the Council, they meeting, subject to the Stephenville, Texas December 27, 1938. The City Council of the City of Stephenville, Texas, met in adjourned regular meeting on the above date, with the followi bers present: Mayor Henry Clark, Chas. Neblett Jr., H. D. Ba K. D. Hamilton, R. B. Bassel, Jack Henderson, Geo-. Minter, J. C. Holcomb. Mayor Clark stated that er a location for the trad .ilton, Chas. Neblett Jr., ommittee to locate grounds the purpose of the meeting was to c e ground. After discussion, K. D. and J. C. Holcomb were appointed as for the trade lot. City Mail Delivery for the City was explained by Postmaster W. Phillips. No action taken on the matter. p� ayor. City Secretary.