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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1935-05-10 Regular MeetingRegular meeting of the City Council of the City of Grapevine, lexas held on May 10th, 1935 at 4:o0 p. M. with the following present: B. R. Wall Mwor presiding; And Aldermen A. W. ",Vill- hoite, C. M. Millioan, D. E. Austin, F. P. Wiegers and H. C. Yancey The minutes of last regular meeting read and approved. The following bills were redd, allowed and ordered paid: Com. Nat Gas Co. Gas $1.85 ,J.S.Daniels, Nightwatch April, 1935 $25.00 W. J. Henderson, Water Superintendent April, 1935 $60.00 Bankers Life Co. Interest on $Water Bonds $1540.00 Central Hanover Bank and Trust Co, N.Y. 111andling interest coupons and exchange charges on check $ 4,75 H. L. Higgins, Reading meters, April, 1935 3.50 W. T. Shelton$ Gas and lights Library April, 1936 2, 90 Mrs - M.S -Davis, Rent Library April,, 1935 - 6.00 Texas Power and Light Co., Lights-Street $38.50 Pumping $102.58' Fire Hall 1.25 14 2.33 Earl Yates, :shirt for transient .75 Grapevine Sun, 2000 See Through Envelopes 11.50 Grapevine Feed Co, Cleaning streets April, 1935 5. 0 0 A. L. Duke, Labor on Water .25 Service Garage, 18 gallons gas 1 2nd hand tube 3.23 Millicans Cafe, feed 4 transients .90 E. L. Jordan pipe fittings and repairs 2.02 The oath of office was administered to the following aldermen for the year beginning May lst, 1935 and ending May lst, 1936; B. R. Wall Mayor, A. W. Willhoite, C. M. Millican, D. E. Austin, F. P. -yiegers and H. C. Yancey, aldermen. A resolution was adopted authorizing the Mayor to enter into a contract with the Texas Power and Light Company for a new rate sehedule for one year begginning May ist, 1935 and ending May lat, 1936. A copy of the contract, rate schedule and resolu- tion authorizing such contract, attached hereto. Motion duly seconded that authorizing the mayor fo represent the City of Grapevine in a hearing on application of the Bowen Bus Lines to aperate through Grapevine. Said hearing to be held in Dallas, Texas on May 27th, 1935. Mr. L. C. Eastland of the Bowen Bus Lines met and discussed the matter with the City o un c i I . The City unanimously voted to our-chase 6 new meters for the city and necessary repairs for the old meters. No further business motion carried to adjourn. Secretary. Mayor* A 411