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1940-11-25 Regular 'r, '82v ,~ The Clork presented a tentative budget of estimated expenditures for the 'I.' 19~1. ~on mot1~, of Councilman Hunt, duly seconded and carried, the following . . budg~t was adopted: GENERAL FUND Salary for Mayor . 25.00 Salary for Councilmen 36ó.oo ì Salary for City Clerk l20Q.00 Salary for Chief of Police 16&0.00 Salary for City Attorney 420.00 Telephone ~ Telegraph Service 200.00 Salary for Fire Chief 900.00 Wages for Street & Sanitary Dept. 625.00 Lights for City Hall 60.00 Materials for Street & Sanitary Dept. 100.00 Legal Advertising & Office Supplies 150.00 Insurance for City Hàll' 25.00 Maintenance for City Trucks 500.00 . Street Lights 834.00 ~e~e~ve for Contingencies 300.00 I Tot~ . 7.379.00 WATER fUND Salary for Water Supt. . 1200.00 Electric current for Water Station 900.00 Fuel for Water Supt. car 300.00- Kaint ena.nce, Equipment & Suppli es fO, r Wat fir Dept. 4000. 00 - Salary for Water Registrar (City Clerk) 180.00" Chemicals for Water Dept. 1200.00 To'filll $¡7,780.00 The City Clork presented the Tax Roll for 1940 and announced that same completed, thereupon Councilman Hunt moved that the City Clerk attach his warrant thereto and deliver same to the City Tax Collector. Upon motion of Councilman Hunt, duly seconded and carried, the City Tax Collector was authorized and instructed to grant the following discounts in Tax collections: For the month of November, 5%; December 3~; January 2!fø. I 00=11 a~o~ned to me~ on H~~er 25th, 19~. _. 0, ,,- -"" . ATTEST: City Clerk Okeechobee, Florida November 25, 1940 Tho City Council of the City of Okeechobee, Florida, met in regular adjourned session at the City Hall at 7:30 P. M. on the above date, and the following were present: H. H. Raulerson, President of the City Council, Councilmen ,;'1' " Swain a.nd iii", with Alto Watford, City Clerk; R. C. Evo.ns, SpeciBl Policeman; a.nd N. O. Stewart, Fire Chief, in attendance. Petitions were presented to the Council requesting that certain persons be designated as Candidates in the General City Eloction to be held December 3,1940. The Council examined each pet1 tion and found them to be signed by more than twenty- five qualified electors of said City. Upon motion of Councilman Swa1n, --- --. 630 and carried, the following persons were declared Candidates in said City Election; -~ the City Clerk ",,"s instructed to have a supply of officiaJ. baJ.lots printed, 0', ' with said names con~ained thereon: . . FOR MAYOR H. H. Hauler,son FOR COUNOILMEN Joe Bongiovanni J. R. (Johnnie) Johnson I. N. McMullen T. H. Nix W. R. (Bill) Page S. R. Raifsnider o. L. Raulerson J. M. Roe, Sr. 0 Alto Watford . FOR CITY CLERB: 0 ' Alma Sherman Motion was made by Councilman Nix, seconded by Councilman Swain and ., carried, to appoint the following persons to serve as Inspectors and Clerk at the General City Election to be held on December 3, 19~O, and to pay each the sum of $3.00: F. '0. Collins, Clerk; Elmer Pearce, J. B. Bailey and V. L. Smith, Inspector. Upon motion duly seconded and carried, City Council adjourned. ATTEST: City Clerk Okeechobeo, Florida 0: Decomber 6, 1940 Tho City Council of the City of Okeechobee, Florida, met in regular session at the City Hall at 4:00 P. M. on the above date and the following were 0 present: H. H. Raulersoll, President of City Council; Councilmen Culbreth, Swain and Hunt, with Alto Watford, City Clerk and N. O. Stewart, Fire Chief in attendance. Motion was made by Councilman Hunt, duly seconded and carried, that the Council sit as a board of çanvassors for the purpose of canvassing the returns of .. the MU1'ti'oipal Election ðf Dàcember 3, 19~0. Councilman Culbreth presented the following Resolution and moved its ~. /-j,';y . a,ç.option. Upon being seconded by Councilman Hunt, mà pm:1;oJ.a. vote and unanimousl -¥'!'J passed and adopted; . . . a. . RES 0 L U ..1' ION ." ---------- . WHEREAS, the City Council of/the City of Okeechobee, Florida, sitting as a board of canvassors, has canvassed the returns of the General City Election held December 3, 1940, and WHEREAS, H. H. Raulerson received the highest number