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1973-09-13 Recessed Florida Power and Light Company 1,478.O8 E & E Automotive Clinic 20.90 Okeechobee Hardware & Furn. Company 60.70 City Products Corporation 12.00 ~lnta Rentals 38.50 Kelley's Garage & Machine Shop 4.75 Bennie's Auto Supply, Inc. 4.26 Dude's "66" Service Station 2.00 Wherrell Auto Parts 32.92 The Okeechobee News 38.04 Halsey & Griffith, Inc. 13.46 Motorola Inc. 25.16 The Selig Chemical Industries 413.60 W & W Lumber and Building Supplies, Inc. 7.59 Richard (Dick)Stone, Secretary of State 5.00 R & M Dairy Service, Inc. 2.00 W. W. ~rainger, Inc. 9.51 Pitney Bowes 187.50 l~clIand Products Compan~ 75.65 Gondas Corporation 32.12 Kis sam Builders' Supply 74.00 Okeechobee Armey Surplus Store 1.49 Southeastern Municipal Supply, Inc. 13.O5 Apperson Chemicals, Inc. 1,666.90 United States Concrete Pipe Company 383.16 Jennings Electric Co. 3,703,'~4 Ernest Evans 686.31 Ourren Electric 631.93 TOTAL $ 2,9 .00 The following bill in the amount of $6,988.00 and transfer of funs in the amount of $35,000 were approved: OFFICE OF REVENUE SHARING, DEPT. OF THE TREASURY 6,988.00 - 2:/ o,ooo.oo CITY OF OKEECHOBEE WATS~ & SEWER OPER. 197 .15,0OO.00 ~ ;/ ~ The Councilrece,sed tomeet at 6:30P. M. on September 13, September 13, 1973 The City Council of the City of 0keechobee, Florida met in recessed session at the City Hall on the above date at 6:30 P. M. with the following present: Mayor Audley Dunham, President Donald L. Burk, Councilmen'. Clif Betts, Jr., Russell V. Domer, Edward W. Douglas and E. H. Hunt with Attorney J. Edward Curren, City Clerk Lorena Spivey and Director of Public Works L. C. Fortner, Jr. Preliminary Budget work on 1973-74 General and Water and Sewer Budget. Attorney Curren recomuended that Council allocate in the 1973-74 General Fund ~udget $1,320.OO for utilities at city buildings and $1,620.00 for utilities at county sw~ng pool, a total of $2,940.00 to be in compliance with 1958 Water and Sewer Ordinance. Attorney Curren also recommended that the Utility Tax be transferred from Water and Sewer Budget to the General Fund Budget. Attorney Curren discussed 1973-74 salary and offered a compromise of $9,600.00. President Burk requested the Council to make individual evaluation of proposal. Councilman Domer moved to approve $900.00 bill from Attorney J. Edward 0urren for August Legal Services, seconded by Councilman Betts and unanimously carried. J. Edward Curren $900.00