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-Town Council Proceedings
- The Ctnmdl of Town of Fuhhope,
I Alabama met in regular session, Mom
day, June 28. 1926. Mayor Calbraith
and all Councilmen were present.
Minutes of previous meeting were
read and approved. The following
bills were allowed and ordered paid:
Fairhope Coal and Supply
Company, supplies ..___---I /'30
Mobile Poll, & Machine
Works, supplies __--__..-_13.55
Turner Supply Co., supplies_-99.07
Cox Electrical Engineering
Supply Co., supplies...._._--12.75
Interstate Electric Co., supplies_- 4.6E
Communication from Mrs. Hazel
Lowell asking $500 cash and $50.00 per
month, until her case is dismissed by
her doctor, as compensation for Injur-
'Gotten Moved that unanimous consent
be given for immediate consideration
of amendment Section 20 of the Code
or Ordinances. Motion was seconded
by Councilman Baldwin.
Uport call call the Vote was Mayor
Galbraith, Councilman Mershon, Bald
will, NocthroQ, Stintpsap and Gaston
aye. Noes After the ordinance
bad beer read' t length Councilman
Edwin moved Its adoption. Motion
Upon tell call4be vote stood Mayor
Gnlbraith, Councilmen Mershon, Bald-
win, Noithicli. Stimpson and Gaston
ave. N a. none. Upon heal the
,.to Cie Ai r Beata ed the mina.
adopted slid p ordered Ibl bed, s to
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.J y. ]�AN ORDINANCE
ilf l" l' ORDAINED by the Town
Cnoncii of the Town of Fabricate. Ala
home, as follows: that Section 20 of
,the Cade of Ordinances of the Town
of Fairhope be and is hereby amended
'to read as follows:
SECTION 1—That say person or
Persons after being taken Into custody
by an officer of the Town of Falrhope
who escapes or attempts to escape,
or any Inflamer eenteuceid to hard to.
pot for the Town of Fatrhope w an -
rare. or rune away Prom avyi and„
mau polfcet officer having h ' f ,
charge, or escapes or goes away from
ilia task. sball be fined not eaceedine
"Gl. L I"N Any lira.... p'e or part
of ordinance in conflict with thaw a
di ... as 1. hereby repented
SECTION 3—This ordinance to take
effect immediately upon passage and
'Adopted: June 28, I026.
;_Attest: Gladys Lowell. Clerk.
1. Al. GALLBRAITH, Maya
Motion W.I. made by Councilman
Gaston, is ronded by Councilman
Northrop. that amnitnuu. consent be
given for the Immediate consideration
of act ordinance amending Section 9fi
of the Code of Ordinances. Upon roll
call the veto We. Mayor Galbraith,
Councilmen Mershon. Baldwin, North-
rop, $llmp.ull and Cnaton, aye. Noes.
none. After the reading of the or 1-
nance u Concilman Casten made a I.
Beat seoondal try Gonnellmsn Nort -
Sop that ordinance be adopted a. re a.
Upon roll call the vote tt�t�ood Mayor
lGalbralth. Councilmen, Matshon. Said.
win. Northrop. Stfmpsnn and (ins h,
Aye. Noes, none. After hearing
Vote the Mayor doolavad the
,rmncage Adopted and ordered pnbReh
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/AN ORDINAN tt -
BE IT ORDAINED 'it,.
It Tox'n1-
Conrad of Town of Fairhope as rot t
lows; that Section 96 of the Gods o
Ordinances of Fairhope be amende
to read as follows:
SECTION I —chat it he unlawful for
any clog or animal of the dog kin
to appear on the streets or outside of
the owner's 3'anl, whether nil a leash
or not, without mvxzle an; exceptthat
any dg owhich has been vaccinated
With Rabies Vaccine by alicensed
Physician or Veterinary Surgeon and
eertlfigate of vaccination Bled with
•b,w7Clerk. may run at large without
A r0dzzle, duties the mcaths of Jliy
atW August.
//SECTION 2—That any dog. or ani-
mal of the dog hind which does ap-
pear on the streets of the Town of
,hope without a muzzle nil or for
d a certificate of.vaecmaton has
not been filed with the Town Clerk,
shall be taken'up by the Town Mar-
shal and immediately and in a humane
..net be disposed of.
SECTION 3—This ordinance, to In,
effective upon its passage and pun
licatam.
Adopted: June 29, 1922.
A*at Gladys Lowell. Clerk.
Mngor.
Councilman Casten made a enable
seamded by ConneRrmn Sampson that
unarimmus consent be given for the
immediate eoneid... line of an ."If.
ounce,all!., an andton to determine
ther or not bonds spell be issued
for the purpose of "'wiring a new
building on the site of Iha Mayor's
offine. Upon roll all the vote was
Mayor Calhrafth, Co rcilmen Mershon.,
Baldwin, NogtHrop, Stimpeon and Gas-
ton aye. Noe., at,. After the read -
tog of the ordinance, Councilman Gas-
ton, ..,Is a motion seconded by Cohn.
cilman Mershon that the ordinance be
adopted as read. Upon roll call the
vote stood Mayan Onlbralth, Council-
men Mershon, Baldwin, Northrop,
Stimpsnn and Gaston aye. Noes. nape.
'tee hearing the vote the Mayor Be-
d the ordinance adopted and o,
tried publlsbed, as follows:
RESOLVED: That there shall be
submitted to the simlifuld electors of
It
+the Town of Fairhope at An election
o be held On that purpose on the loth
,,day . Au ueE 1926. at the time and
place of file p y'eleod for State
1ar8d .,her offi,ra ad the ff awns at
which shall he the ..me as re ap-
p0iuted b, the Probate Judge finthe
'primary election, the following prapo-
shlen:
I Shall tits Tom, of Fairhope. Al.
�bama be aulhmdzed to issue bonds of
the Town of Fairhope to the amonet
of Fear Thousand (4,000) dollars, the
proceeds of,same to be need for the
�j purpose of crert.g a building of fire
resisting material to be used as May-
' or'a Office, Jail. Recreation Room for
i the Volunteer Fire Department and
4 Fire Effjrbu, House: said bonds to be
In the denomination of one hundred
(100) dollars each, to bear Interest at
Cie rate of four (4) percent per annum.
payable semi-anatally and mature In
rev years.
Attest: OI'adysYianwell, Clerk,
1 RAITH, Mayor.
was
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MI it to Mr. Porter, contractile el
r an homeduatic reply.
Harting adjourned,
t allad,s Lowell, Clerk
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OFFICIAL BALLOT
SPECIAL ELECTION
TOWN OF FAIRROPE
Fairhope, Alabama
Tuesday, August 10, 1926
Shall the Town of Fairhope, Ala-
bama be authorized to issue bonds of
the Town of Fairhope to the comma[ of
on
thousand (4000) dollars, the pro -
seeds of same to be used for the pur-
pose of erecting a Town building, to be
used as Mayor's office, Council Chan"'
her. lot], house for fire equ'pment and
recreation room for Volunteer Fire
Departemet. Said beads to be in the
denomination of one hundred (100)
dollars each, to bear interest at the
fate of four (4) per cent per aanum,
Payable annually and mature in ten
1141) Years.
INSTRUCTIONS:
MAKE A CROSS MARK (X) BE-
FORE THE PROPOSITION YOU
VOTE FOR.
13n For $4000 Town Building Bond
//] Issue.
(4J Against $400o Town Building
Bond Issue.
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`Town Council Proceeding
Regular meeting of the Council of
Town of Fairhope was held Monday,
August 23, 1926. Mayor Galbraith
and Councilmen Stimpsou, Baldwin,
Gaston and Roberts were present.
Alumina Of regular meeting August
9. 1926 and special meeting August
16. 1926 were read and approved.
The following bills w alloed.
Falrhope Single Tax Corp.
Freight and wharfage -- _ 6.96
Turner Supply Co. supplies
Interstate Electric Co. supplies 449.63
Winter Service Station supplies 10.00
Baldwin County Garage suppli.SA1250
Home Telephone Co. poles 4.20
Fairbanks Morse & Co. supplies 14.94
Fairhope Coal & Supply Co.
supplies _._.._._ �17.32
An ordinance authorising the Is-
suance of bonds for the erection of
Town huildldg was Introduced. Co..-
maan Gaston made a motion aa.onit-
sit by Councilman Baldwin that unan-
imous aoosent be given for the imme-
Aiste crosideratIon of this ordinance.
pun roll call the vote was Mayor
albraith, Councilmen Roberts, Stump.
n, Sublet. ead Gaston aye. Noes
ne. The ordinance was then read
length. After the reading, Council-
n Baldwin moved the adoption of
dlnanoa as read. Motion was sec -
tied by Councilman Stim➢sire.. The
e upon roll ,,It etoorl Mayor Gal-
ith, (ldb'hell.en Roberts. Stimpsou.
ldwhi"and Gaston aye. Noes none.
A v heating the vote the Mayor de-
Icl ed th6 &dmiame adopted and Pub -
II. it As follows: I
AN ORDINANCE
To authorize the issuance of Town
'Blink Bonds to the amount of Fc99 ' 'o end Dollars by the Town of Fair-
y Alabama.
Bi{ ordained by the Town Coder
Fdtrhops. as follow.:
ECTION 1 That there shall be less
'the Town of Fairhope its negatiabl
dd bonds teethe ..Pont of Aburl
h nsani Dopers for the pulp... of
ecthm a Town Building to be used
Mayor's Office, Council Chamber,
nil House for Fire Equipment mad
Oil.. room for Volunteer Fir.
,,acts t.
7CTION 2 That sail bonds shall bear
e date. of October 1, 1926 ead shall
,come due and payable at the exp'ra-
m of t$$a years from date and shall
our Mittel at the rate of fear par-
.nt per annum, payable annually on
e first day Of October I. each year,
Id both principal and Internet shalt
➢eyable at Me Bank of Fainccpe,'n
TION'3 That amid heads shall be
he deinpnlnation of One Hundred
the. Mayor and count
( of the Town of
se official seal of maid
fixotl to the same, n:
by
Is -simile s'gnpturgg9 of B. Mayor
par IS, lihogetagphed thereon:
ECTION I Sa'd beetle shall have fin-
est coul$one and shall be substan-
rally IS the follawing form:
M UNITED STATES OF AMERICAi
STATE OF ALABAMA i
BALDWIN COUNTY
TOWN OF FAIRHOPE
BUILDING BOND
No. _. _'_ $100.00
KONW ALL MEN BY THESE
PRESENTS, that the Town Of Fair-
4onr. in Baldwin County, Alabama, is
indebted to and funvalue received
hereby promisee to pay the hearer
One Hundred Dollars op the first day
of October. A. D., 1926 with Interest
,thereon at the rate of four per cent
Per army.. Payable annually on the
first day of Cetober in each year an
➢iesentation and surrender of the an-
nexed coupons bearing fan -simile of
the eignature of the Mayor and IDIOM
f said Town, as they severally become
dluo. Pmh minc'pa1 and interest of
'this bond or, payable in lawful money
-of the Veiled Statue of America, at
it,,, Park Pi Fulcrums, in 'he Town
Of Iruh'hope. State Of All-bama, m.d
the God nnudNpality is her -by held
and rlrmiy eland, and its faith cxedlt,
revenue and property are hereby
pledged for the payment of the prin-
cipal and interest hereof at maturity.
This bond is one of a serfs. of forty
(40) heads of like date, tenor and ef-
fect aggregating $4,000, Issued by the
Town Coune.11 of said municipality for
the purpose of creating a Town Build-
ing to be used me Mayor's Office, Coon-
si Chamber. Salt. House for Fire
rmiptneut and Recreation Room for
element Fire Department under and
y authority of and m accordance and
in cemptlance with the General Laws
if the State of Alabama and especially
Article 37, Chapter 4a of the Code of
Alabama, 1923 and an ordinance duly
and nualbrifly passed by the Town
`onC.MI of said munialpolity on the
l third day of August, 1926.
A It Is hereby certified, recited
an me'.ocat that at an election on
de by the Town Council of said
re iDality and duty and regularly
he on the 10th day of August 1926
Utah was submitted to the qualified
electors of Said municipality the prop-
osition to Issue said bonds far maid pun
pose; that at said 0sojime a majority
of the qualified elaura voting at said
election were I. favor of the Insertion
M;.aid bonds am ascertained and de
.tared by the Board Of Canvassers,
*11 recorded in the minutes of the
proceeding. of said municipality; that
all scts,ggondumns and things requ'D
on to Ife;dgne precedent to and in the
i sumMi,of hard heads have been m'oR
erly done, have happend and been ner-
i'ormed, in regular and (lire form, as
a'squired by law, and that said holobt
doess does or exceed any emtutory
u constitutional limitation.
in testimony whereof We the antler
sigred odic ere of the Town of Fair
open In Hutdkm C Vo Alabama be-
ers duly an[horisetl to cxeoute this ob
gdltoa on behalf of .aid municipality,
eve hereunto set nor Mylool algna
i11re.:,ad behalf
hereon the offl-
.1 sera' of said m rch ipat'ty me of the
first day of October, A. D., 1920.
Mayor
Clerk
INTEREST COUPON
NO. ______. $4.00
On October 1, 192rthe Town of Earn
hope in Baldwin County. Alabama,
will pay the bearer Four Dollars law.
fill money of the United State. of
America at the Bank of Fairbopn, In
Town of Falrhope, State of Alabama,
being one years mteremt due on its
Town Building bond dated Octobed 1,
1926.
Clerk M.._ayor_— _—_
SECTION 5 That said bonds shall be
exempt from all taxes to the State of
Alabama, the County of Baldwin .it
be Town of Falrhope.
'ECTION 6 That no omiealon or ireag
ninety in the record of proceedingq of
the Council in the issuance of amid
bonds nor any omission or neglect of
any official charged with the execu.
tion of any duties Imposed upon him
by law in connection with the fasuence
of said bonds shall affect the validity
of any bond issued ..on, thin squarei-
ty. the said bonds and interest coupons
shelf have all the properties of mom.
.octal paper and after maturity
thereof shall be received in payment
of at taxes and dues to the Town of
Falrhope.
SECTION 5 That spathe ordinances
of the Town of Fairhope or any action
heretofore taken to conflict herewith
be and the same is hereby repeated.
Adapted: August 23, 1920.
1. Galbraith. Mayotll
Gladys Lowell, Clerk.
An ordinance to increase the pay of
Mayor ead Clerk was m1a druued b,
Councilman Gaston and- 'mod far
first time 1t length e
AN ORDI NA
Be t dained by the Lmuucil
of T f Fahhop bVO,
SECTION 1, That beg' g Ogoober
1926 the salary or Goof 4aymmlo, in-
creased from [wenty-flYe dollets per
month to fifty dollars San month ,for
the ensuing term.,
SECTION 2 That beginning October 1,
1429 the salary of it,. Clerk Be ion
creased from sixty-five dollars per
mouth to seventy-five dollars per
month for the opening term.
SECTION 3 That airy 0 it a'. or
cart of Ordinance in unflict with Chis
urdinance is ❑m'eby repealed.
Upon roll call the vole wan Mayo
Galbraith, Cougci]mR en oberts. Stlnp
son, Baldwin and Gaston, aye.
Meeting adjourned.
Gladys Lowell. Cheri,
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Regularme t g P the Council of
Co cd ci- Dust , n R. in
T t I'mi- i as held Monday
he n
September 13. 1926. Mayor. Galbraith
FhmUpla, at a to a td
and Councilmen Baldwin, Gaston and
-0nwn C.mmissiut i0�iil iu
Roberts were present,
r' Minctte, Wednc bey
Minutes of regular meeting. Angir
1926.
23, LIN. sad special meeting Septe
I V t offer of 350.00 atoe
chbolul
her 3, 193G, were r atl and. approved.
ewene
was made -s &
The following bills mllowed and
d.
ordered paid: 4,
.. W. fed by Co' Id -
Peoples Cooperative Store,
wl seconded by Covd aGav,
Use of hall, 5.00
Coll btaking any Ion
F. S. T. C rp freight and
Iefore
on pt to o tt t pr tro-
K:
t [ ge. _ ._ yy, 9
rn din. oo said s 1'telr b ur.
Pat h pa Coal & supply Co. Ied.
1
Supplies ._ 1826
1.. was made by Cddyy��ll pan
F [ & Sur 11 - 5
sec dad by Cou c Imdh ald-
'WM1 Cylinder de C n d ng Co.
tat May be authorized 't ne-
t I 44.75
a n of F1500 fin' d0 days to
t due accounts.
1 to tote t Co.
]L f claim fim $5,093 was tRed
So plies, _. 33.up
,
y Mr'B Hosed Lowell. Motion was.
T S'pnb C SuppliesY3.5$'
m8 pY Councilman Baldwin second -
A[ 4 L. West a committee from
'C nvcilmon Gaston that the
Green. Lodge, we..mmourt and gyres-
'Claino with Mi. Rickarby about
i.ste.red complaint as to the condition
I, of Claim.
if driveways in front of the masonic
l7lman Baldwin made a motion;
udldfng. I
}1 by Commfiream Roberts Nat
R was moved by Councilman Gas-''
C.•inarelpmeg' salary of may -
ton and seconded by Councilman Rub
o{' yo k far the ensuing term lie
arts that the following, rosolvilun be
.rod` second time.
adapted and presented to ute Court'I
, 7 a ordimmce was then fol-
of County Commissioners of Baldwin,)
fi,,.1 read as
County: RESOLVED by the Mayor
�'% oW i
sad Council of the Town of Fairhope,
)ie It mdaiped by Ne Town Cuun-
Ata., as follows:
oil of-Fairhope as follows:
That re➢rcluating the citizen.
An Ordinance.
of the Incorporated Town of Fair-
'� 'Y Section 1. That beginning October
hope, we respectfully petition the
1, 1926�the salary of No Alayor he ill '
Court of County Clo moodm oe
r treason from twenty-Sve dollars par
of Baldwin County, that in loeat-
---in to Yil'ty dollars per uonth fdr
Ing ...de In this County c..nect-
the ..soli!, term.
ivg wiW mobile Baldwin Bridge
S... bou 2 That beginning October
and Caaseway, mow under' con-
1, 19'_d. We salary of the Cle'k be in-
strn.0lon, proper consideration be
,.reused front -1i1ty-51e dollars per
give. to making an a.rect a con-
mot It to .ev'eatv-tfva donors per
gentian as possible between the
month no ' NB sce.d.g tern'.
bridge and the Eastern Shore coal-
Section I, 'C2a; any Ordinance.
vmntifes, which with their c
no,
o
partof 45rdina'lce is on Dirt with Nis
para[Ively dense pupnlatiun
old bmnoo 1s hereby repealed s
1IMabUpill,
resort character will provide the !
1c,
largest proportionate number of
rolls
the vote t-as: Mayor
u... a of the bridge and tout the
Ir GrUnchh,,.Cbiinoilmoq Roberts. Bald-' '
route adopted be such es will a
xir and Gaston aysNoes vane.
far as inaudible be wRhm view of
As tire udJour.ed.
the bay, se as to be as at[ractfVe
q, rlativs Lowell, Cle'-
as possible to tourist travel.
That attention of the Comets -
sinners be called to the fact that
across Ehc Town of Fairh.,c a
out,, Is already upon and nvallabR
;practically the whole distance, I.
"full view slid near ill. buy, and
f urther
q�
Cxetipz
That the Town of Powhope
pledges Ilse fur lest cooperation to
the Cannot sslou.rs Ill opening said
road through Ile Town where act
now open still 1n long ... li g the
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I cave to conform I,, each standard
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Town Council Proceedings h an thr a t ndn - a an,
ordin n e paymenC of �00 to
` I each Coca an I c¢ Tegular
Regular meeting tpf the Town Coun- met g attended.
col of Fairhope was geld Monday, Sept, - Co lman,Oka �YhatLLtk'
21. 1926. Mayor Ibraith and Coun- _ _
edmeu Northrop, theyaon, Baldwin
.ad Gaston were present. uuanburns consent of these present be
Minutes of previous meeting were given for the immediate consideration
read aad approv§L The lollowleg of this Ordinance, the motion was
bills were allowede aeeonded by Councilman Xmthrop.
Mobile Steel Company, Supplies 16.50 Upon roll call the vote was Mayor Gal -
Pitman & Co. Supplies -_._..__13.76 brafth, Councilmen Stimpenn, North-
Fairhope. Coal & Supply Co., rop, Baldwin and Gaston aye. Noes
Supplies, _ 1.67 none. The ordinance was then read
Raymond Stapleton Overtime. 13.20 at length. After the reading Council -
Frank McKenzie Overtime _ . 9.10 man Baldwin moved the adoption of
A committee of thirteen attended the ordinance as read, motion seconded b
meeting regarding the washing of Councilman Stimpson. The vote upo
roll call stood Mayor Galbraith, Can
ditch on Liberty Street from Fels Ave. , cilmen Stimpson, Northrop, Bald
m Cliff Drive. After general did by end Gaston aye. Noes none. After
fan of the situationBaldwin
1l was moved by hearing the vote the Mayor declaredr
Councilman Baldwin seconded by the ordinance adopted and ordered
Chien Councilman d mimeStimpan thishat s e potherTOPO- l published as follows:
.. Lien Y drainage on this and other)
street, be turned over m the Street An Ordnance for the payment of
g
Committee with Baldwin
to set. E2,00 to each Councilman for each rag
Councilman Baldwin moved that the! War meeting attended.
ordinance inateseft g the salary of the BE IT ORDAINED by the Town Conn.,
Mayo and Clerk for the ensuing terns oil of Fairhope, Alabama meeting in
be read for the third time, regular cession September 27, 1926.
After the reading of the ordinance Section 1, That each' Councilman be
the vote upon roll call stood Mayor'. Paid the sum of $2.00 for each regular
Galbraith. Councllmen Stimpson. Nor meeing which they attend, the same
throp, Baldwin and Gaston aye. Noes) to take effect November 8, 1926.
none. After hearing the vote me May-
orSection declared lire ordinance adopted and of ordleanee in conflict herewith is
published as [ollowe: hereby repealed.
AN ORDINANCE - 1 M. Galbraith, Maym�.l
Section 1. That beginning October 1, Gladys Lowell, Clerk.
�1926, the salary of the Mayor be in Councilman Gaston made a motion
e sad Iran twollarsive tlnouri Vac aaoovded by Councilman Northrop that
month ensuing
fifty dollars per month nor C. C. Baldwin be
the enle. 2, term. granted his a permit to
build an addition to his building on
Section 2, That beginning October 1. Section Street according to plans mud
1926 the salary Of the Clerk be it specifications filed.
creased fr.m alxty-five dollars or Councilman Northrop reported tin@
month to seventyfive dollars per he believes that a settlement can be
month for the ensuing term. made with Mrs. Hazel Lowell for
Section 3, That any ordinance or $600,00,
Dart Of Ordinance fn conflict with tole On motion by Councllmen Goal..
ardivanco is hereby repealed. drowled by Cotmcilman Stimpson;
Adopted September 27, 1926. Councilman Northrop was appointed a'
I. M. Galbraith, Mayor. - committee of One to try to settle Had
} AlteaC Gleams rya,>+I, Clerk. case for this Amount.
- Ttis'tolfow'tag resolution was intro' -Meeting adjourned.
tlneed by Councilman Gaston seconded
by Councilman Baldwin, That owing Gladys Lowell, Clerk.
to the storm of September 20, 1921 the�--�—
Therefore be it RESOLVED, that a
Special Election be held in the Town
Of Fairhope, Alabama on the tat day
November, for the purpose oP
electing a Mayor and five Councilmen
✓{��/ vlY(
fa
for the Town off Fairhope:
'BE"FURTHER -RESOLVED thatd
the following be appointed to serve on
the election board for saidelection:
Returning officer, Nathan
Clerks, Minnie H. BrowAh.$ Ate. Brow -
en; Inupectore, M. V.'nWatroe, Ben
Fisher, Della K. Dan to
10
yzU Town Coune eedings
Regular meetiv the Commit
Town of Furhope was held Monday,
October 11. 1929, Mayor Galbraith
and Councilmen Northrop Gaemn,
ID-11w]. and Stlmp.dn were present.
Mlnuteeinf previous meeting were
rem" and approved.
The following bills were a19owed and
ordarad Paid:
Wm. Stlmpeon's Sons SnPPlles 26.91
Forster and Soo. Gil aas sn
'-•-oopa coat N IdDply Co. i
SPiddlea
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. J. Allen asked
parmisam. to replet that, tract of�
land as per Sketch presented.
Councilman Gaston made a motto t
seconded by Councilman Northrop
that Mr. Allen be asked to furnish
Council with detailed pup, and that
the Mayor call a special meeting of
the Council for Consideration of game.
Motion was made by Councilman
Gaston seconded by C... ellum. Raid -
win that Mr. Chas. J. Alien be grant-
ed A permit to put me sign board UyY10,
E feet from the ground on Lot 31k.
12 "v. 1. Sign to be lake. down Be..
tuber 26. 1926.
Motion w. made
win that the Mayor be emhdriaed bo
l,
draw warrant for 860n.00 bearing 8
Per cent interest and' mail check to
Mrs. Based Lowell mud Norborna Stove
lA full payment of elgim of Mrs. Hanel
Lowell vs. Town of Fatrhdpeaand P.
H. Porter.
Motion we. mad. 6.. r......_n�__
r and
Council be extend.d to Mr.r. Northrop
for action In bring about this settle-
ment.
Meeting adjourned.
Gladys Lowell, Clerk.
1�!p SU0ciai rdeeting of the Commit of
Town of Fulrhope wee held Monday, I
October 18, 1926 for the Purpose of
ronelduring a change in plat of Ettel
Sub-dtvisi.n.
Mayor Galbraith, Councilmen Gas.
ton, Baldwin and Stimpeon were prms
set.
Mr. Greenwood presented detalied
map of said hart showing Proposed
change..
Councilman Baldwin made a build.
'seconded by Councilmen Stlmpson Nat
the Council declare School Street, as
shown on map of Ettel Sub -division,
filed August 11. 1918. closed.
Councilman Baldwin made a motion
,seconded by Councilman Gaetogathat
i the Council Accept and approve fiqlet
of Central Park Addition as preaented
by Mr. Green wood at this meeting.
Meeting Adjdurncd.
Gladys Lowell, *rk.
It
a , / :
Town Council Proceeding.
Regular mmeting of the Council OP
Town of Fairhope was held Tuna OCL,
�25, 1926. Mayor Galbraith sad Coup-
cilmen Baldwin. Gaston. Stimpsen and
Roberta were Present- Minutes of
regular meeting October 11. 1926 and
special meeting October 18, 1926 were
read and approved.
The following bills were allowed:
F.S. T. Corp. Freight and
wharfage.______._ —__ _.. 15.87
Fairhope Cafe, meals for
prisoners ________ ._. _._— 11.25
R. S. Curtis, telephone service . _ 2.00
TYrner Supply Co.. Supplies ___41.87
punean Electric Mfg. CO,
repairing meters _.. __.E5.70
Interstate Electric Co.
Supplies _23.54
Application for building permit for
dwell+ng on Delaware St. was filed by
.k1nx J. Melville. Motion made by
Councilman Baldwin seconded by COud-
chadou Stimpson that permit be grant-
ed to build according to specifications
filed.
Application for permit to build bank
building on Fafrh.,O Avenue was filed
by Bank of Fairhope. Motion wee
made by Councilman Gaston seconded
by Councilman Stimpeon that permit
be granted to build according to upeci-
fications filed.
. Application ,was made by Hazel and
Gordon Lowell for permit to build a
building on Fairhope Ave. to be used
for a bakery salesroom. Motion was
made by Councilman Gaston seconded
.
by Councilman SHmpson that Permit
be granted to build according to epecl-
Grations filed.
Motion by Councilman Baldwin
seconded by Councilman Gaston that
the annual financial statement be ac-
cepted and placed oa file.
Meeting adjourned.
Gladys Lowell, Clerk.
SPECIAL MEETING
};ir( Special meeting of the Council o
Town of Fairhope was held Monde
November 1, 1926 for the purpose o
.canvassing the returns of titP, eiectlo
board of the Special lhoulcipat Else
if--, held November 1, 1926, Mayo
m
Galbraith, Coullmen Gaston, Nor-
throp, Stimpson and Baldwin were
present.
By motion by Councilman Gaston
seconded by Councilman Baldwin fol-
lowing report of Officers of the elec-
tion was accepted, ordered filed and a
vote of thanks glued to the I,a, of
Election.
The Council then canvassed the re-
turn' of the election anti the fellow-
9 were declared elected:
For Mayor, Manly F. Northrgp.
For Councilmen: James E. Basin.,
George F. Martin, W. C. Masan, Alex
J. Melville, add Walter H. Roberts.
OFFICIAL BALLOT
SPECIAL
n MUNICIPAL ELECTION
FAIRBOPE, ALABAMA
NOVEMBER 1, 1926
FOR MAYOR
VOTE FOR ONE
( OSCAR K. CUMMINGS
VO'V MANLY F. NORTHROP
u
(
FOR COUNCIL
VOTE FOR FIVE
I/O/) C. C. BALDWIN
(S7) FELIX BEISER
(?? C. M. BRADY
Q:2y) JAMES E. GASTON
lI 6i ROSE C. KAMPER
GEORGE F. MARTIN
(11Q) W. C. MASON
(j/yj ALEX J. MELVILLE
(/5�t. WALTER H. ROBERTS
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�L Tell Proceedings
1
Regale meeting of the TownNovember
Conn.
y,i]_/ureheltl Monday, Novemher S.
jain were present. The Minutes of
regular meeting October 26. 1D26 and
special meeting of November 1, 1926
were read aad approved. The follow.
In bills were allowed:
Pk hope Coal & 9upp1➢ Co.
yyoDDllee_....._._............._.__..._2.70
Wdr lee Labor aad Material 8.10
Fall% Courier PublbsG(.na A/%
% Electric Shop Supplies 2.03
re and Sons Oil
oath of office was thou admin-
ed to the newly elected officers
flows: Manly F. Northrop. mayor
James E. Gaston, George F. Mar
W. C. Mason, Alex J. Melville and
alter H. Roberts, councilmen. May-
r Northrop took the chair and the
knew Council proceeded with new bust
.a...
By motion by Councilman Melville
seconded by Councilman Martly, Mrs.
Florone. C. Price was granted a per-
mit to hang a sign 3. 2% feet in front
of the east room of Playhouse building,
1. e6ao@1¢ to be hung eye feet from the
':0%d.
Town Council Proceedings
Regnlar meeting of the Council of
awn of Fairhope was held Monday
,November 22, 1926. Mayor Northrop,
Councilmen bfaaon, Melville, Roberts,
Martu and Gaston were present.
'Minutes of m'.viovs meeting were
read and approved.
The following bills were allowed:
Fairhope Cate, msale for prison-
ers _ _ _ ______——_____— _.11.00
Fairhope Coal & Supply CO., 12.60'1
SopplinA ...... __ _...._—
7 Gladys Lowell, Expenses to Bay
Minette -_. —_ 10.00
Interstate Electric Co. Supplies 8.50
Mis ow i Lamp & Mfg Co Suite
pile
motion was made by Councilmen
1 Gaston seconded by Councilman
villa that the Chair appoint a commie
tee et'three, one of which shall the
Mayor, to et mo ways and meant of
hosting the light and water situation to.
land t present definite recommendations
at the next ing meeting.
The following committee wan ap-
pointed, Mayor Northrop, Councilmen
Gaston and Mason.
Mottos was made by av
Mason seconded by Councilman
G Gastaton
that the Mayor he authorized to order
A sufficient number of meters to take ,
care of the needs of the Councilman
Motion was made by Gouan Me'
Melville seconded by Councilman Mar -
Or that the Towu put g a transform'
a .-
er af. T. W... Al Garage on the corm
er Of Fairhope Avee and Daphne Road,
provided, an Mille advance e which
to
pay for twill have
and wire which
the town will have to buy and put
a deposit of $6.00 fur each meter used
1 .ad take this amount out In calcOnt at
not less Chan $ Mill per ..an. Forth -
at er that if Mr. Mille dfscontiuues this
service before lhle money ie repaid
thatwill lose thenr that due him at
that eW q Further that Mr. Mills bear
,all ,go tj nere of rewiring trom hie ga
;C4ge tQ We Douse.
Mayor Northrop then RPIZI-tetl the
following committees:
Public service, Walter H. Roberts
chairman; James E. Gaston an
George F. Martin.
Finance, Alex J. Melville. chalriman;
W. C. Mason and George F. Martin.
Road. and. Streets, W. C. Masaii,;
chairman; Alex J. Mellvile and George
F..Mertfv. '
Mahon was made by Councilmen
Melville seconded by Councilman Ma'
,eon, that a certified public accountant
ba emgloved to audit the brooks of the
To wpi to inaugurate a new system of
bookteeDivg.
Rev. A. J. Rempt.n as aWkesmmm-
Sor a delegation of eftj-ens expresaAO
their appreciation of the new murdi-'
hdratioa and ....red the mayor Add
,.until of their help in every way pos-
.fble.
Meeting adjourned.
i After the aloe. of the meeting de-
licious refreshment. were served by
Mrs. Call: 'Mrs. Josephson, Mr.. Brady,
Mies Chapin and Mine Call.
Gladys Lowell, Clerk. 1
Motion was made by CDancumaa
sontthat FfnancielbCommittele myn.G.f
ate the Possibility of -ailing the pro-
,oaed Street improvement bonds and'
,for what price they can be sold aad
report as soon as possible.
Motion by Councilman Roberts
'seconded by Councilman Gaston that
time of regular meetings of the Town
Council be changed from the stemol
and fourth Mondays of each month At
7:30 P. M. to the second and fourth l'
Tuesdays of each month at 8:00 P. M.:
By motion by Councilman Melville
,'seconded by Councilman Martin a per-
mit was grated to Mrs. Eugenia d..
Sheldon to build a dwelling according
to notifications elect.
Mottm by Councilman Melville
secoudad by Councilman Mason that
M s� yle�rthn be granted a Permit to
b �'.�y }fpp with Mr. Irwin a hones.
is
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_MN'COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS _
Regular meeting of the Council of
Town of Fairhope was held Tuesday.
December 14, 1926.
Mayor Northrop, C.... time. Gaeton.
Marlin, Md..., Melville sad Roberts
i were present.
Minutes of precise. meall-, were
read and approved.
The fallowing bills were allowed
by unanimous consent.
Wm. Ruffle., work on water main 7,65
Wheeler Marc. Co., material 13.13
C. J. Allen, elan for camp ground 4.50
N. Zavits, work on water main 3.00
Fairhope Coal & Supply Co.,
Supplies _ __ 27.09
- Pope Single Tax Corp.,
Freight and wharfage _ 19.11
'orster & Sons, oil 6P9.33
Fatrhope Courier, publications
and Supplies 16.36
Gulf Office Supmy Co., supplies 3.15
Interstate Etectrte Co., supplies 469.50
, moer Supply Co., supplies _49.96
McGowan -Lyons Hole, Co.,
supplies 11.17
Glenn- & Lavretta, premium
on Clerk's Bond to.00
Bill of Gaston Motor Company for
331.7E was allowed by vote of Banned -
men Glade, Martin, Macon arlt "oh -
art.
' Cs oture n Melville yeti No.
Committee appointed to revlee water
and light rates submitted a revised
list on caster rates and recommended
a fifty per cent increase be rates.
Also recommended that the light rates
remain unchanged at this time.
Motto- was made by Comcilman
Roberts seconded by Councilman at
tin that reccom use datem. of commi-
tee be accepted and new water rated
become effective January lot, 1927.
By motion by Councilman Martin
seco
nded by Councilman Roberts, Mrs".
Matilda McArthur was granted s per
not to build a dspecifi ai Delamar
St, according to Specifications filed.
Communication from the Chamber
of Commerce asking that ordinance to.
carding keeping of premises clean, be
enforced was read end by motion by
il�ncan Gaston seconded by Coue-
ei ilmman Melville was received and
placed on file.
Councilman Gaston was appointed
a committee of one to confer with
uhe Colony Council as to the possibility
,r securing lot adjoining Towu lot an.
smith side.
-Financial Committee reported that
.hey had taken the matter of selling
Proposed Street Improvement Bonds
with Company which refused to bid on
special assessment bonds, -
Motion was made by Councilman
main seconded by Councuman Mel-
ville that Chairman of Public Service
,aye a two inch main laid on White
'Feet between Church St. and Summit
St.
Motion was made by Councilman
Gaston seconded by Councthuan Mel-
ville that the extension of water main
on School Street and Sectiow Street
be turned over to the Chairman of Pub-
li¢ Service with power to Act.
Motion was made by Councilman
M alville seconded by Councilman Mar-
tin that Chairman of Public Service
Cora make whatever rules and regula-
tions governing the plant that he
deems necessary to give proper eer-
vice.
Meeting Adjourned.
Gladys Lowell, Clerk.
p Town Council Proceedings
Regular meeting of the Town Con. -
all was held Tuesday, December 23,
1$ty6. Mayor Northro and , m Council -
Mason, Melville,
Martin, Gaston'
,I y' =Roberta were present Minutes,
pf a Qrevioua meeting were read and,
�'tInP,Rd]lOVileg bills were allowed:
. Per d,1zIY Co., Supplies — 26.46,
S. T. C P. Freight and
980
rhopeaj Pal and Supply Co. _
unlit. Steel Co. Culverts __—_234.35
5'airbanks gores ,Via; Rod
and flttl- s 1 91.66
A petition slgne 'y a number off
downPe, asking the o tree. be cut
down on Oak Street as r..d
Matzen was made Couvcllmun
Gas[on seconded by uncilme- Mob
'n that In view of th protests made
and the, request of to. petition the
'mwm do not do any work on Oak St.,'
M the present time.
By motion by Councilman Martin
copded by Councilman Melville J. P.
Odell as granted a permit to hang
u debtte, sign is front of his Barbra -
Shop. -
By motion by Councilman Macon
seconded by Councilman Gaston a per-
mit was granted. to E. R. Green to hang
sign In
front of his Shoe Shop.
Motion was made by Councilman
11an.. seconded by Councilman Mel-
vtlle that Town go on record as but.,
n facer of building a bridge across,
Bayou Charbo- on Section Street when
they have available funds foe that par -
base,
motion
Councilman Melville made a
onded by Councilman Mason that
Mr. Roberts ascertain the cast of ran
ing a Iine on Murphy Ave., between
Ingleside Avef and Mershon Street
nd report at vest meeting.
Meeting Adjo....d.
Gladys Lowell, Clerk.
UUM
t1-2) c Ir U)' .
y1C1 vim 0 -931
rat
C
material walk on Colonial inn fully surge Upon
your honorable bmP,1
Bring, 33.40 the vital importance aC b.1,11,IPa road
- 'Sill of Gaston motor Company was al- south from fire new Mobile - Baldwin
Town Council Proceedings lowed by Its following vote, Conn. to
through the Towns of Duplme,
dime¢ Mason, Martin, Roberta+and Montrose, Fairhope and P Gland
Regular moetlng o: the C.unril of Gaston, aye. Councilman Melville no, and request that this work be nlnrted
Town of
Fairhope was held Tuesday, Communication from Mr. Norman at the earliest passible time,+ Anil ip
,.no
11, 1927. Mayor Northrop and Maddocka requesting the Cuuncil sot addition we wish to aasuT�,tpur 4nnvry
Councilmen Meson, Melville. Martin, to cut down a cerfatn pine tree in able bodyi that the Tow4.6mincll of
Roberta and Gaatan were vreaenL front of his house on White Ave., was FarrhoDe 's ready and eekbv to anelOt
Minutes of regular meeting Does.- read. BY motion by Councilman Gae- av any way possible In lhle'rnaller MA
A bey. 2g, 1926 and special meeting of ton seconded by Councilman Meson that whmaVwV and vTerevor YOU
December 29, 1926 were read end ap- Mr. Maddock's commuuic1t was each our town limits we will take
proved. received and placed -on Pile. necessary action
to qee that a Ilk.
character of road le built thMuylpi �OUr
The following Dille were allowed Communication was received. Prom town. Couo rhe ead Gaston moneA jyuirp by unanimous co.sevt. At 4, Josephson asking that the Coun- in 'if.' .f this resolution, wends pio.
M. Eye. , labor end material oil grant her rebate on water rent tton was seconded by CouncilmanMel.
on water main __.______--_23.65 for the period when the upper apart- Ville. -
FaRhepe Cafe, sale far prisoners 1.50 `meat of her dwelling was unoccupied, Motion was made by CoYnoll
Forster and Sons, oil ___ _-- s Lto sari a right to similar release in the Cast.. seconded d Committee Forster and Sole, material for future.` pon that a ndeDhbDa be it ee Y
tractor -and grader __. Motion made by Councilman Gaston
8.56 'seconded by Councilman Melville that' Packard Electric co., repair. the Clerk write to Mre. Joaephagp therhome of engineer Halley,
to transformer _ 22.43 advising that Council does net .feels Councilman Malvllle iaovpA that
Mobile Cylinder Grinding Co., loestified in granites a rebate on pant ,proposed scale for power Alto YO pM-
repairing bearing _ ._40.50 •water rent but that if a separate con- stated by Councilman Bantr10 be
F. S. T. C p Road work ,772.73 nectfon Is made from the upper apart adopted. Motto. was .ar.'omted IEr ItJI
McGowin Lyons Hdw. Co.,sup- meat to the water ..In no charge Councilman Goal... , N
plies - - _10433 will be made wheh the service is die Meeting adjourned.
--"--' continued for any Pull quarter. y
Timmer Seel G.., appellee _74.94 Gladys LOW011{ elpk, /I
Mobile Steel Co., supplies ___'__70.20 Motion ,was made by Councilman --- --- J
Power's Transfer
Co., supplies _._7.51 Gaon aecoMed by Councilman Mal -
Mask Transfer Electric C hauling _ _ 6.20 Ville that May.,write to Gray Arte- -
- - sian Well Company and ask their rep-
Fairhope lies r publication vestorative to be and supplies -_--22.88 Present at the next
E. A. Zavits. labor and materiel 21.03 regular meeting.
Missort lam & Mfg. Motion was made by C...
cilman f -
p al tan re- Gaston and saccused by Councilman pair parts Chemical tank _ 6.15 aM..on that Cha#man 4 Publle Service - ` / ✓,�
Wm. Raffles, Aalmr _- `-_1.50
Committee .and the Mayor tvveetigate
R. E. Curti
stalll.g a d the possibility of extending EI et'll
E. s _ 22,pp light line in Central Park Addition.
Fairhope L Suppty Co to Fairhope.
Marc. 1 _31.26 The following-resohitmn Nee Intro
F. Co eight and
duced by Counclmm. Gaston 11
x Ease- 19.31 BE IT RESOLVED To the' rd of
Interdtate Electric Co_ supplies 800.55 Cou¢ty Commn's`ceb"s of M1111111 -
Miss A. R. Van Meter, labnrand I C:% f ,Count Iabhrna, . . the -M#Am and
Town tf Fairhope Fespect-'
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Town Council Proceedings
Regular meetng of the Council of
Pow. of Pounces was held Tuesday,
January 25th, 1929- May1'NOl't11Pop,
:ouncilmen Gaston, Melville, Martin,
and Roberts Were present
_Minutes of previous meeting were
-sad and approved. The Yellowing
hills were allowed by unanlnroue con
Winter .service Station, val-
eanizing tires _.—...._— —_._: _$ 00
Frank McKinsie, overtime 1.11
RaymondStapleton, overtime _16.62
MCGowi.-Lyo.s Hdw. Co., sup
plies — .__ —.._— ___.. 13.32
The bills of Gaston Motor Co., for
$96.61 and M. F. Northrop for $2.35
were allowed by the following vote.
Councilmen Martin, Roberts and, Gas-
ton aye; Councilman Melville no.
It was moved by Councilman Gas-
ton seconded by Councilman Martin
that the Auditor's report of auditing
the books of the Town be approved
sad accepted.
Motion was made by Councilman
Gaston seconded by Councilman Mel-
ville that Mr. J. W. Hadley, the new
Sheriff of Heldwm County, be asked
to appoint our Town Marshal as depu-
ty sheriff.
yT{1K'neCm$C� Proceedings
t
1 .t , of th, Cop. -(.
f F ❑. 1 .. h Id T{1eYd¢ e
j'el v 19 e, May.,
Sm ❑roil
wtel e+: men, Melpllle and I.oberts
v.-crPresent.
e Preeont.-
�.L. Clayton C. Baldwin took oath
o¢ office.
}.!vats, arOvti� Jpmf meeting were
,oA .v..d crap'e F, ..
'Phu followfa,,,tiiiiA were allowed:
L. A. Zarit'i, labor and material 57.36
!caster ,C so.e%Ofl 571.49
�Sroller Pa.51, deg{, samNe water
to boat _ 20'
Ftirhnpe Carter. Publications
ril 111PIlloo25.25�
('.at. Lycres Hdw.kSOP. to
�S lb,h. _11213�
��sl lla Industrial Corp.: sup-
plies __ 75.00
. Committee consisting of Coeseiloom
and Mason were up -
(I draft a net of traffic ,,a -I
lyr t. 3.
NO buds were received for the $So,
ow) Street Improvement Bonds.
3leefdu, atire'red.
Gladys Lowell. Clark
Mr. Gray of The Gray Artesian Well
Co., was present to discuseAhe water
condition with the Council.
Councilman Melville made a motion
seconded by Councilman Martin, that
Mr. Gray be employed to put down a.
test hole to ascertain whether or not
a flowingwell is available at the pres-
ent water plant location and that the
ddayor be authorized to enter into con-
tract with Mr. Gray.
It was moved by Councilman Gas-
ton esampled by C... ellma. Martin'
that the Mayor pIIer Dr. G. H. Wood
$100 for his build!., an Section St.
clear of ail debt.
Councilman Gaston tendered his
resignation, Councilman Melville me,
ed that Mr. Gaston a resignation he'
accepted with regret. Motion was,
seconded byebouncilman Martin.
Councilman Melville then moved
ih.t Mr. Clayton' Baldwin be appoint-
ed to succeed Mr. Gaston; motion wa.J
Meeting adjourned.
Gladys Lowell, Clerk.
e//r C�G�G1.n iS /-sit,+-1 ✓, li(.CiL/� .
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Town Council Proceedings
Regular meeting of the Town Coun-
cil was field Thursday, February 24,
1027. Mayor Northrup and Cowell-
... Melville, Mason, Baldwin, Martin
and Roberts were present.
The minutes of previous meeting
were read and appeared.
The billowing bills were allowed of
ter correcting the one of Goaton Motor
Co.
larrhope Coal and Supply Co.,
,Supplies, __. ........ _............. .......38.87
Qastoo Motor Co., Supplies, _133.40
Duncan Electric Mfg. Co.,
By motion by Councilman Melville
attracted by Councilman Martin Mr.
red Variationwas grantetl a permit
hang an e
lectrlc sign i¢ trout oI
he Gables lintel.
It wee. moved by Councilmn Mei--
file seconded by Cwneilmmn Martin
that lire Town Miniiel be insemcten
to remove At signs from Poles and
Uhorsand hi lba future to Pierce,
are
from being Placed on poles dud
trees. ^
A permit wan grunted to Nalis,w
Reckwell be bni41 aotiod
ng to -
❑mm tlall filed, on motion mu
Councilman Daldwin eecovded'x;iry
euuiicimmn Fielvi.ix. .(}:�
Ga in"'we by Cmncilmen M'jj ijle
aamuled by Councilman Baldwin item.
c. Polio war, grsm"I a Proini m ie
lei P:USimian accmrdiug to spact-
r!retinps.
Chief Eu➢mean SmPletun filed an
app0ci:fim1 Gm a Podia In aidery. It
0. i-'el bv Cmmcilmen 1lason
se,mided Ciattidlemit Mwti. Wai
the e ghu cr 1 ea ire 'Parcil as
follow, Mr. 9mtiemn $1610 fit. I n-1
Keezie. $1000 and Ali-. B I 00
Per month effective April 11. 1927.
Motion carried I" rate: Cmnncimut,
Mason. Martin, Baldwin mid ,Roberts.
are. CmmeHman Melville no.
Motion was made by Councilman
Melville seconded by Councilman liary
tin that no water or electric Light
line extrlone be made fu Centg�W
Park Addition except ap follows: 1
SPECIAL MEETING OF
1 4
1 TOWN COUNCIL
Special meeting of the Town Coun-
___lll"`"'^^^"' U 1
oil was held Saturday, February 26,
1927.
Mayor Northrop, Councilmen Mason,
-
Baldwin, Melville and Martin were
present.
The following resolution was 'Pere
'
weed aad adopted;
To the Road Commission of Baldwin
County; BE IT RESOLVED that, We
- Town Council of Fairhope, Ala -
home do hereby request and urge your
honorable body to Sand your grading
outfit to the south end of the County
to Ueda the road directly south of Fly
Creek to the Town of Fairhope, re per
your agreement with Mr. P. A. Freder
ick and Mr. E. W. Walthall.
Motion was site by Councilman
Martin seconded by Councilman Bald-
win that the Street Committee be au-
ithorised
to use an average of $125.00
per month for labor for the maim
'tmranne
of streets for the next three
months.
Meeting adjourned.
Gladys Lowell, Clerk
ties
meter; advance thexte coat l Dric
ling In main and of extending electric
lines and to be reimbursed a propeee,
P. B. Porter submitted a Drmpoel-
men to proceed with bonds
Imprent
vent Berk and take bonds iv payment
for same.
Motion was made by Councilman
Martin recorded by Councilman Mel-
ville that Mr. Porter's proposition be
laid on the table.
Motion was made by Councilman
Martin seconded by Councilman Bald-
win that Town Council go ov record
as favoring proposition ae presented
by Gen. E. Fuller antl eponeored by,
.the Chamber of Commerce to erect a,
'ergs hall to be used for public pur-
paaee.
Councilman Baldwin made a motion
sec tiled by Councilman Martin that
a street light be placed on the car -
set Section St., and Delaware St.
iLcmmnendatieus for parking ordi-
was submitted by the 'emen -
.1 _,fici➢ted at previous meeting.
Cremeilmon Baldwin made a motion
seconded by Councilman Martin t at'
recommendations be accepted and ctP
mince be drawn for nest meeting. The.
motion by Councilman Martin second-
' ',. Counclinow Roberts that Town
"u$nhase is truck from Gostmn Motor
Co., for $86.00 was carried by vote.
Councilman Martin, Roberts sad MaF
ifile voting aye, Councilman ..an
no, Councilman Baldwin out voting.
Marine, hdjoirhed.
Gladys Lowell, Clerk.
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17
own Council Proceedings
The regular meeting of the Council
t2J y�t�tt�ik.0 �� f Town of Falrhope was held Tdes-
day. )larch S. 1929. ➢➢fayor Northrop,
Councilmen Mason. Melville, Martin,
ledde'in and Roberts were m'esenc
Minutes of regular meeting Febrm
ary 24th and special meeting, Feb-
'�ruat'y 26th were read and all d.�
G The following bills were r oath
Fairhope Coal & Supply
Co., supplies 17.12
ICIR. E. Curtis, ecmdring telephone 1.40
F. S. T. Carp„ freight and
wharfage 39.94
Gulf Office Supply Co., supplies 12.25
Gill Printing Co., supplies -- 65.50
Power's Electric Shop, supplies 1.01
Mask Transfer Co., Hauling
and poles __ - .......44.20
Home Telephone Co., telepram. 1.21
Bellhops Cabinet Works, law,
ing belt Lod
E. A. zavitz, labor and
material ------ .......__ 16.04.
Interstate Electric Co., supplies 45.28
FaBbanhs Morse & Co:, supplies 21.49,
MCGowin-Lynne Hdw. & Sup.
Co., supplies _.....
Adams Stamp & Statiblo
cry Co., supplies —--_2.54
Turner Supply Co.. Semitic- _ _ 15.50.
nouean Electric Mfg. Co., re-
pairing meters __.__—____ _16.82
persist & Sans, Oil ._...__ 524.96
P. H. Porter. Survey _..... _— 500.00-
blotion was made by Concedes.
Melvfllo seconded by Councilman Me -
.on that the Mayor's settlement with
Mr. Porter on Water Male Extension
be approwed and warrant bearing six
per cent interest be drawn for Mr. Por-
ter's bill in full.
Mr. Gray of the Gray Actuates Well
Co., was present &ad'presented at Log
of din Test Weli. It was moved by
Councilman Baldwin ascended by
Councilman Mae.., that the Town pay
the Gray Artesian Well Co., according
to contract and cease operation on
well. Motion carried by .is, Coil -
coma. Baldwin, Martin, Mason and
Roberta Aye. Councilman Melville No.
Motion by Councilman Melville sec-
onded by Cuncilman Mason that Mr.
W. J. Taylor be permitted to hang sign
in Croat of his Lunch Room.
• By motion Councilman Maeon seQl
ended by Councilman Baldel. Mr. T.-
d. Khorm, w a granted a permit to
build an addition to his Garage accord -
jag to specifications filed.
By motion by Mason seconded by
Councilman Martin, Mrs. C. L. Mer-
oho. was granted a Permit to build.
garage according to sPelifirmirmi fil-
ed.
The following Parking Ordinance)
was read for the first time:
Town Council Proceedings
The Council of the Town of Fah' -
ape met In Special ef( rearm Tuesday,
larch 15. 1927. Mayor Northrup,
odncilo en Mason, Melville, Baldwin, j
.oberts and,e�1arti. were orsent.
Mr. Dul.Kl3iI the Gray Arteshm Wall
o., reported that after stopping work
tr the Town his Company drilled to
depth of 402 feet and found condi-
ons for a flowing well no better at
tat depth than at 210 feet.
Councilman Melville made a motion'.
conded by Councilman Martin the
a Mayor be authorized to enter Into
attract with the Gray Artesian Well
e., for ten inch well to the depth of
o feet with forty feet of eieiom to
set and surrounded with gravel of
thickness of two or more inches. Mce
m carried by vote Councilmen Met -
Ile, Martin. Baldwin and Maeon aye.
m¢cilinan Roberts voting No.
MeetinguUmirued. A '
•Vaeik
PARKING ORDINANCE
BE IT ORDAINED by the Town Coun-
cil of the Town of Falrhope, Alabama,
A. fellows:
SECTION 1. On Falrhope Ave., be-
tween the wharf and School street,
vehicles shall not reverse direction
except at the intersection of North
and South streets, but no reverse turn
shall be made at Fairhope Avenue sad
Section St. Vehicle. moving east o.
Fairhope Ave. shall park diagonally
with the curb and not more than eight
Inches therefrom, to the direction t lle�
Bled. Vehicles moving West on Fair -
he" Ave, shall park parallel with the
curb but not more than eight Inches
therefrom in the direction traveled.
SECTION 2. On Section St, be-
tween Mancha Ave. and Murphy Ave.
vehicles shall not reverse direction
except at intersection of THROUGH
East end West Streets. Vehicles mov-
ing South on Section Street shall park
Parallel with the curb but not more
than eight inches therefrom in Ube
direction traveled, and those moving
Wn Section Street .hall park
curb line but not more than
therefrom, In the direc-
SECTION 3. No vehicle shall park
on either Fairhope Ave. or Section St,.
within leas than twenty feet of sithyo
of the four corners farmed by fete,
tectiug streets, measured from the
curb or curb tine. And no vehicle
snap park on either Fairhope Ave, .,
Church St. within less than twenty
feet of either of the four a ... or. form.
ed byinter-acting street., measured
Crum the em'It or curb Ime. -
SECTION 4. On all -[roots and
m-ermes 'chides moving East and
11 W shall have the right of way over
those nerving north and snuth.
SECTION S. That any person or
persons who shall viol-te any Dart
r section of this ordinance .hall, u u
conviction, be fined not lees the¢ e
dollar nor more than fifty dollars„
SECTION 6. That any ordinance
or part of ordinance In conflict With
this ordinance is hereby repealed.
Adopted.
Attest
Upon roll call the vote stood Mayor
Northrop, Councilmen Baldwin, Mar-
tinMason. Melville and Roberts Aye.
Noes none.
A form of contract for electric pow-
er users was read . Councilman Mel-
ville made a motto. seconded by Coun-
cilmen Martin that this form of con:
tract be entered let. by all persons
using electric power.
t9 el
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9/1& J. 2:41/27 TownnofrFamlahoipe woe heldouncil
(Ma.
arch 22. 1927. Mayor Northern,
Coaneflmen Mae... Baldwin, Melville
Martin and Roberts were present.
Minutes of regular meeting March
'3th, and special meting March. lfitb
were read ad approved.
The following bills were allowed:
Ralph Keller. Line work
Francis Hunt, Line work,
Fair ope Cafe, poste for
Pr aims 6.Of
Bowan J. Smith MAIL of nun 37.65
MLGOWIn Lyons Hdw. dt Sup
Co, s.ppbe. ,_ _ 3219
Gastpn Motor Co oil 103.51
Matron was made by Councilman
'Roberts seconded try Councilman Ma
-
eon that a rate of ten cents Per K. W.
be charged the Community Exposition.
By motion by Councilman Melville
....tied by Councilman Martin E. A.
Rug. was granted a permit to build
according to 3pecificutiona filed.
Motion was made by Councilman
Melville seconded by Council... Ma,
eon that a committee be appointed to
revise that part of the building ordt-
mare. covering restrictions in Fire
!Zone. Councilman Melville and Conn-
. ,oilman Baldwin were appointed an this
,amputee.
By motion by Councilman Martin
seconded by Councilman Mason, U. G.
Saxe was granted a permit to build ac-
I,onCing to specifications filed.
4,. otion was made by Cosentino.
Malvllle secontictl by Couucilmav Bald
wiq that perm([ be gravtAU to Lloy
Lawrence to band xccordme to apeei[i
cations.
Motion wsse made by Couvclimau
Mason seepnded by Councilman Bald -
in that the Meynr's reply to Mr. L`ee's
letter regarding laws governing boo
famres be approved.
Motion was made by Councilman
Melville seubnded by Councilman Ma.
son what the purchasing of gravel for,
the ew Weil be left dl.ceotion. to the Mayor'
Councilman Martin made a motion
....tied by Councilman Baldwin that
the Mayor be outhorlaed to issue A
cessary warrants for the payment of
saw well upon its completiPn:;""
The Barking Ortlirmnce was read fbr
the second time.
PARKING ORDINANCE
IT ORDAINED by [he Town Covn•�
cil of the Town of FairhOPe, Alabama,
nu follows:
SECTION L On Fairhope Ave, br
tween the wharf and School etreeq
vehicles shall not revere, direction
except at the f.mreectiov of North
and South streets, but no reverse turn
hall be made at Fairhope Avenue and
Section St. Vehicle. moving east on
Fairhope Ave, shall park diagonally
with the curb and not more than eight
inches therefrom, in the direction Pan-
eled. Vehicles moving West on Fair_
hope Ave. shall park parallel with the
.curb but not more than eight Inches
therefrom in the duetting traveled.
SECTION 2. On Section St, be
twee. Magnolia Ave. and Murphy Ave.
veh'eles shall not reverse direction
except at intersection of THROUGH
East and West Street.. Vehicle. mov-
mR South on BectdO. 8teeet shall park
parallel With the curb but not more
than eight inches tlnerefmm in the
direction traveled, and thosempvfvg
.��'pp��ppnn on Section Street shallf park
-w1*,he curb line but not man than
'eight inches therefrom, in the direc-
t!on traveled.
SECTION 3. No vehicle shall park
On either Fairhope Ave. or Section St.
within less than twenty feet of either
'Of the four cprner.'formed by later-
eeatinp street., measured from the
turn or to Bne. Avtl no vehicle
m shall Pork on either Fairhope Ave, oF'
/[Church St within Isss than twenty
I
eet Of either of the too, acres, farm-
od by intersecting streets, measured
trom the coin or curb line.
°i'C'rION 4. On all street, mod
avenues vehiclea moving East and
West shall have the rigbt of way over
2ho"-sling north and south.
SECTION t That any person Or
Person. whe shall violate any part
Or sf,anon of this ordinance shall, upon
con Orion, be fined not less the¢ use
dollar nor mOnt
o an fifty dollars.
SECTION 6. That any ordinance
or Dart of brdl... no to conflict with
this mdhmnce is hereby repealed.
{
eettug adlo"oonone.. rg
` GGhblyssL�owell, Cplarrkk,
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u '7�Town Council. Proceedings
Regnlnr meeting of the Tnan Con -
afl was held Tuesday, April 12. 19.q.
,Mayor' Northrop and Councilmen
Melville, Beldam and Monte were
Present.
The following bills were an.,
Gaaton Ilfolgr Co., Gasoline __ _ _g3.g9
E. A. Zavitx Labor ¢lid Material 36.36
Forster and Some oil - _664d'v
Fnirhopc Courier, Publication 31.52
M. Dyer. supplies 90.06
Mobile Steel Co., supplies 99.Op
L. & N. R.,R., Freight on gravel SUN
Rien mbia Sand & Gravel Co.,
Gravel
i Power's Electric Shop, supplies 3.41
Gulf Office Supply Co., supplies .75
P. S. T. Corp. Freight end Whig 77.55
i Turner Supply Co., supplies 374.00
McGowin-Lyons Hit & SUp. Co.,
_anPpliee 652.19
On motion by Coune Pubm Martin
seconded by Councilman 'Baldwin
Sohn Lawrence was granted a permit
filed.
to build according to specifications
T'me Parking Ordinance was reads
for the third time.
PARKING ORDINANCE
BE IT ORDAINED by the Team Gann-
' cil of the Town of Fairhope, Alabamfl,
as follows:
SECTION 1. On Fairhope Ave., be -
twee. the wharf and School street.
vehicles shall Rot reverse direction
except at thB intersection of North
.and South streets, but na reverse turn
shall be made at Fairhope Avenue end
Section St Vehicles moving east on
Fairhope Ave. shall park diagonally
with the curb and not mare than eight
Inches therefrom, in the direction trav-
eled. Vehicles mo0mit West on Fall
hope Ave, shall park parallel with the
curb but not more than eight inches
therefrom im,the direction traveled.
I SECTION 2. On Section St. be-
tween Magnolia Ave. and Morphy Ave.
vehicles shall net reverse direction
except at intersection of THROUGH
East and Wept Streets. Vehicles mov-
ing South on Section Street shall park
Parallel with the curb but not more
than eight Inches therefrom in thei
direction traveled, and those moving
North on Section Street shall park
parallel with the curb line but mot
more than eight inches therefrom, i
the direction traveled.
SECTION 3. No vehicle shall park
on either Fairhope Ave. or Section, St.
within leas than twenty feet of either
of the four corners formed by inter-
secting streets, measured from the
curb or curb line. And no vehicle
I shall park on either Falthope Ave. or
Church St. within less than twenty
fact of either of the four corners form-
ed by intersecting streets, measured
from the curb or curb line.
SECTION 4. On .11 street. sad
avenues vehicles moving East and
West shall have the right of way over
those mormg mouth sad south.
SECTION S. That any person or
➢.'sons who shall violate any park�aa
or section of this ordinance shall, upsdt
conviction, be fined not Is.. them a. .
dollar nor more than fifty dollars. a;
SECTION G. That any ordinance
or part of urdJ... me in conflict with
this, ordinance fs hereby repealed.,
Attest:
M. F. Northrop, Mayor
Gladys Lo�wg]�(Cl rk
The vote a 6. rdll
call stood Mayor Northrop, Commlb
:nen Baltlx'i i. Marlin sad Malyll$Aye.
Voes none.-
Th. 6ldyor then declared the :
ce adopted and ordered it publish-
ed1
The Afayor appointed Ceunnifil
Melville, Councilman Baldwin sad'\
I. Melville,
Gaaton as a committee to con-{
volt with the Colony Coancll rcgarft.,l
ing the possibility of the unvn obtahi'
lug the lot adjoining the Town prop
' -
rty on the north side.
On motion by Councilman Baldwin
onded by Councilman Melville the
petition to change name of street was
laid over to next meeting, for further
I tlformatlon.
Motion was made by Councilman"
Baldwin seconded by Councilman Mai!
tin that all property owners on ]3z' ,
more St., who have anything mor"ide'
of the property line be notified to
move same back �.thnl the property
line, sc that the atreat may be grad-ed.
Meeting all .... ed.
Gladys Lowell, Clerk.
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I
Town Council Proceeding
Town Council met in regular a
sion, Tuesday, April 26. 1927.
Mayor Northrop. Councilmen Mel-
rill., M... n. Baldwin and Robertsl
were present. Minutes of inertias
meeting were reed and mro—d Tbn-
F. S. T. Cbrp. TeleDhone rent ....24.00
Du Brack Laundry, Blankets .75
Baldwin MITI Co.. pules 32.00
Raymond St-PI.IDn overtime 14.17
Prank MCKensiegovertlme - 2.80
1(;oemn Motor C044es'1nd A __. 44.66
M I twlmLyone n w & Sup.
Co a ilia. '__ 5.10
Tnriper Supply Cho ties _.3.60
"Im F'yr Fyter Co ng.i.h.r 1980.
Communication lrotg T. H. Mutton
wns read and laidpn ajiI..
Ccuuetlman Mangql1tt 4mad a motion
seconded by CouPgqdjlso B.1dain that
P. permit be arediod tQ eruct a build -
!no on either mile of Section St., from
FalrhDDe Arc., to the north boundary
of the Town, nearer Nan ten (10)
feet to the present property line.
Councilman Mason wim appointed as
member of the Council to work with
the Red Cross Committee.
Motion was made by Cammilman Me-'
son seconded by Councilman Melville
'list a silent Policeman be pieced at
the latersoction of FUlrhopaCAre., and
Church SI.
Coancllnu+n Melville made a motion
which was seeoaded by Councilman
Baldwin that no permits be granted{
to Ilit mi metal belldien. within the
'as nn ttl euch time as the'Ruild-
_. dhomo o h. been revised.
it
adjourned.
Cladys Lowell, Clerk.
Town Council Proceedings
Regular meeting of the Town Coca -
oil was held Tuesday May 10, 1917.
Mayor Northrop and Councilmen Mel-
ville, Baldwin, Martin and Roberta
,were Dreeept.
tMinutes of m'evinus meetinP were
read and appmvetl. The following
bills
were allowed and ordered Paid.
�F.lrbanke-Morse & Co.. Supplies aid.
M. Dyson, Supplies ___2Z35
^' Sleller_e Service Static. Supplies .35 J
IFalrh pe C Prier, publications
and supplies _.. __9.37
J. 1. Pitman & Co., Supplies
K S. T. Corp., Freight aatl
-trharfage , . -1. 1 1
"orates sad Some Oil ____441.65
Fairhope Carage, Labor - _Lou
Power's Electric Shop, Supplies 4.54
McGowin-Lyons Hdw, & Sup,
Co.. Supplies
Turner Supply So., 'Supplies _.__ 9.00
Patterson -McCoy Hdw, &
Sup Co., Suppliee ._ 10.26
Motion was made by Councilman
Martin seconded by Councilman Mel.
vide.
That service be discontinued wlth.�
out further notice In all places where
the light aatl water bills are at Put,
by the 15th of the month due. ,
Meeting adjourned.
Gladys Lowell, Clerk.
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m �
Regular meeting of the Town Coun Al was held Monday,
May 23, 1927. Mayor Northrop, 06uncilmen Maaon,MelvYlle,
Baldwin and Roberts were present. Minutes of previous
meeting were read and approved. The following bills were
allowed and ordered paid;
Wheeler Mero. Cc Supplies 3.09
Fairhope Coal & Supply Cc 49.13
Wm. Ruffles Labor & Supplies 5.25 ,
MoGowin-Lyons Hdw.&.Sup. Co. Supplies 5.10
Interstate Electric Cc 112.95
Mr. Wm. McIntosh attended the meeting in the interest of
opening traffic across Bayou Charbon on Section St.
Mayor Northrop appointed a oommittee consisting of Mr. fl-
MaIntosn, Councilman Mason and Mr. E. B. Gaston to meet
with the County Commieeioners to ascertain the exa.t lo.:a-
tion where the State and 0oInty road will enter Fairhope.
Dr. F. B. moors was granted a permit to extend the west
gallery of Bay View Jkpartments eight felt.
It was moved by Councilman Baldwin seconded by Cpunoilman
Melville that the Trustees of Ingieside Highlands be permit
ed to lay a two inch water main from their property to the
present main in front og the Country Club, at their own
expense, The Town to nay for all cross tee connections on
Fairhope Dairhope Aveandto reimburse the trustees from
rent of water consumed by NEW consumers on this -line. Work
to be done under the supervision of the Chairman of public
Service Committee.
war. R. F. Powell was present and complained that the curb a
and gutter in front of his property on Mobile Ave. does not
take oars of the water. The Street Committee wgo- author-
ized to investigate this condition with Mr. Powell :.gnd w'AS
vested with power to act.
My motion by Councilman Baldwin seconded by Councilman
Melville the Chairman of the Public Service Committee was
authorised to purchase five lightning arrestors and hardware
for the light plant and six oil cups for the new pump.
Dr. C. G. Godard was granted a permit to remodel dwellin@
on Summit St.
The BaldwinCountyLight and Power Cc presented a oontr�ot
for purchasing electric current from the Town. Councilmen
Mason made a motion seconded by Councilman McIvAlle that the
Council accept the contract when revised as agreed upon and
that the Mayor be authorized to sign same.
Meeting Adjourgea. ^ ®O
Clerk
Special meeting of the Town Council was held Wednesday
May 45, 1927. Mayor Northrop, Councilman Mason,- Roberts
Melville and Martin were present. It was moved by,. -
Councilman Melville, seconded by Councilman Martin that
the clerk write to Mr. E. G. Rickarby and ascertain
whether the Town can vote a bond issue for a bridge or
fill across Bayou Charbon on Section St., --
Meeting adjourned.
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Town Council Proceedings
3
Regular meeting of Ibe Town Code -
/
If] was held Monday, June 13. 1927.
Mavor Northrop, Counollmen Martin,
Melville, Mason, Raldwln and Rob-
erta were present.
Minutes of regular meeting May 23.
1427,gtl speclnl meeting May 25. 1427
were }aad and approved.
The Pnllowhtg bills were allowed
and ordered paid:
Power's Electric Shop. supplies _ 235
luruer Supply Co., Supplies _ 29.11
McCown -Lyons How. & Sup. Co.
'Supplies _._.... ____49.85
F. S. T. Corp.. Fght At Whfg___ 7.47
Fairhope Pharmar.y. Supplies.._. 1.00
M. F. Northrop. SaDPliaa 306
Winter Service Station, SLPPlles20.48
Forster & Smm, Oil 410.80
Southern Foundry Machu,s Co...
Supplies _ 4.51
H. Tucker. Supplies _ ' 50
FairboPe Cn[rl'ler, Pubinatome. L36
Mask Transfer Co., Hauling__. - 13.2E
Gulf Office SnDPIy Co.. Supplies.. .46
Gaston Motor Co., Supplies _.... 164.44
Wm. McIntosh, Insurance 320.00
Fatrhope Coal & Supply Co. Sul
Plies 14.30
By motion of Councilman Melville
..waded by Councilman Martin, Wal-
ters & Dougherty were granted a Dery
JAR to build a Machine Shop on Ham
tacit St., aeuording to xpeelfioathme
tied.
Councilman Martin mode the follow.
ing motion which was seconded by
Conorlm un Baldwin: Thal the Town
Cnum;il rm.emmeud the tssuanre of
$12,000.00 in General Revenue bends
bearing 6 per Ic¢t Internet for a fill
to be built Per a B ] u Cha bun ou
Section Street and that the lyy�g��IPn
p tit 1,.a - _ b - bm:n d' Me
Town Council Proceedings
ReguLv meeting of the Council oft
Town nl' Fairhope was held Mondgv.
.tune 27, 1927. Mayor Northrop sad I
Councilmen Marliv. Roberts, Mel-
,Illo and Raltlwin Tere present.
The minutes of previous meeting
were read and approved.
The following hills wore allowed
and. orde{ed paid:
Gae$�h Motor C2., supplies _.._P.2.p1
_ elf%s0".L AN Hdw. '& Sup.,
rner Sup. Co., supplies 12.40
gh L. Cole, labor eAd suDPlfes 49.53
Noting adjonrned.
„ GLADYS LOWELL, Clerk
qa �44ctors at en election to be,
da Nil fS ,oat purpose on the lath
day of 777 y, 1927. Councilmen Debt.
win. Martin,j Mason, Roberts votme,
eye. Nees none. Covacilmau Mai -
Ville not voting.
The following r.hum. was intro
dered by Councilman Melville aad
secomled by Councilmen Baldwin: Be
It Resolved by the Town Council 04
Fairhope, Alabama, that no orgnaiy&-
'iion having a basis of religious or
rscai Prejudice liable to opposition
Eby force be henceforth permitted to
Parade in the said Town of Fairhope.
Councilmen Baldwin. Melville, and
Roberts voting aye. Noes none. Conn-
et,mom Marlin and Mason not voting.
Meetlug adloarnEd.
Gladys Lowell, Clerk.
NOTICE OF ELECTION. I
A Speclal Election Till be held in�
the Town of Fairhope, Alahema, Tuee.
dayiWY It, 1927, to, the Purpose'. of
decding whether the Town of 8'afr-
hope, Alabama. shall issue General
Revenue bonds to the emmont of
$1200o. bearing Interest at the rate
of 6 per cent per anmtm, for the pov
pose of b ildinl, 11 F across Be a
CI rb n n Se tin Stree'
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�Yaady ii/927
Town Council Proceedings
Regular meeting of the Council of
Town of Fafrhame was held Monday.
'trte and Mason ware presentJ
Minutes of regular meeting lone E7
7 and special meeting July 9, 1927
4.
Agad and suuroved.'
The following bills were allowed and
ordered paid:
Forster and Sons it 497.50
Fairhope Courier, publications
and supplies _..._ _... _— - 20.46:
Peoples Coop. Store, supplies _ __ 2,40
P. S. McCormick, repairing
meters'_.
Power's Electric Shop, supplies _. CZa
Turner Supply Co., supplies ___14.31
Fairhope Coal 8, Supply CO,,
supplies _..`__36.49
Councilman Melville made a motion
seeipided by C... cArmn Martin that
u- J. B. Clark be granted thirty days
to net upon his suggestion of covering
cypress shingles on 0 root of his
house with tar paper„ in comply with
the ordinance.
The following oSicere were appoint-
ed for the Special clectlon to be held
'Tuesday August 9, 1927. L. S. Massey,
Returning officer: C. A. Darrow and
Ben Fischer, clerks: and C. M. Brady
A. L. West and N. Mershon Inspectors.
Meeting adjourned.
Gladys Lowell. Clerk
Town Counc' Proceedings1
The Council oY Tpwn nP Fairhope
met fn regular session Monday, July
cil en Mayor Northrop and ,arm
i were
Melvil)resent. Minutes
and Roberts
were present. Mf and of previous
meeting were read and approved.
The following bills were allowed.
'kkkF. S. T. Corp, Tel. rent
F. S. T. Corp, Fefgbt5and -`
// wharfage
Robertsdale Machine Co.
Parking signs — __--_......_52ov
Brown Printing Ca, Docket _3.10
Gaston Motor Co.. Labor and
material 61,68
Turner Supply Co., supplies 38
MCGowin-plies Edw. &Sup. r
Co., .otion _..Coo — - 14.3e
By motion . Councilman Melville
seconded n lly was granted
a permit
Mr.
A E. L. Connolly was grdDult a permtt
It. remodel Building on Delaware 9u
seconded by Councilman Roberts, 0
C. Baldwin was granted a permit to
build an Section according to speci-
fications filed.
The following roaolutian Iva adopt
ad by motion by Councilman Roberts
CM7� / f ascended by Councilman M
�CfA-Unf�� OLp➢D: That the May [ ie
Notice of Election
A Special Elect
thion will be held Iv
e Town of Fairhope, Alabama, Tuese
Ity, Aug., 9th 1927, for the purpose of
whether the Town of Fah,
hope, Alshares, shall Issue General
Revenue beads to the amount of
12,000, bearing interest at the rate
gt.A per cent per antrum, for the pur-
1 pose of building a Fill acre.. Bayou
',Charbon on Section Street.
48- 3t M. F. Northrop. Mayor
�grebY autherizeid [nti on
cute and deliver in the name a
behalf 0 the Town oi' Fairhope, Ala-
bama, and as its act and deed, the con-
tract between ba'd Torn end the
Southmm Bell Tele➢honcinCompu e
.
boilg date the first bay of
1"" providing far the Joint ueesof
poles by said Town and said Totephdbe
Company, which said control t .dks
produced at'the meeting acid is here
by apprdde"d;'- and the. Town Clerk
,be and is he;goy authorized and direct-
ed to atfiest sell contract and to affix
thereto the corporate scat of said
Town.
Meeting adjourned. Laweil, Cler
A - Gladys wlf
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Town oC until 1'roceeding's,
Regular meeting o[ the Council nC
Tow. of Fairhope was held Ttnndny,
August B. ID27. Mayor Northrop,
.:nuucilmen Meson, Melville, Baldwin
Robert. ad Marti. a n,csent, J
Minutes of the prevlmw meFt ins were
read and approved. The i'oR.wing
11 flu welt .Il.wed:
_
StPilor's Service Station,
Gag and Oil _. 58.03
i
.
Gaston motor Company f.abur
and Material _{._y
Winter Service Station Gun
ynd Oil
Wm. Rattles labor sad Muterinl ?t.9:;
Hugh L. Cole La bar and 11d tF, ul 18.00
U4,-sler Merr. C., Supplies _1.78
M. F. Northrop Gag 1.3C
Fairhope Courier, Publiastiou
and Supp: Ge ...... _.._.. _.Iftds
Fairhope Coal & Supply Co.,
t Materlel _ ., 144.90
MCG.g,ld-Lyoms Hdw. & Sup.
Co., Supplib,r_.__..__-___--_W 05
Forstar & Soule Oil. _... _ „_669:36
M>. O. K. Cummins as a eommittee
Yrom the Chamber of Commerce was
Present and recommended that the
'P.wn
Place signs, naming the streets.
U all intersections of streets.
By motion by Councilmen Aaldwln
reconded by Councilman Martin Mr.
"V; Cretuner wee granted a permit to
i.hice Surber Puts to Park way in
wont Of his shop, sis feet from the,
rurb.
ifeeting adjourned,
Gladys Lowell, Clerk I
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Special. meeting of the Council f
' Town or Fairhope was held Tuesday.
i �J '7 Angst 9..1927 for the p.rpoae of can-i _ 'j- veasing, the returns of the spatial elee-
'�� V tion held the, day far the purpose of
deciding wh,,tber or not the Town
ahnvltl (ssuc 91L'0o0 bonds for build-
ing aylill I ... ca Bay.. Charbnn. May-
or 9on0voP. Ctnncilale. Melville, Me
r Aw Baldwin were present. At-'
ter caterassi.g the r.tbr.e of the ales -
Minn Srcino n Aaldwln an a mo-
tion tided by Councilmen Melville
I hat report of the election board
be a d with thanks.
e was 109 votes for the Road
Ise 18 votes against the Bond
Lowell, 'Clark
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ILI 2�f_ V7
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fTown Council Proceedings
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SECTION 4, Said bonds shall have::'
INTEREST COUPONS
moreat .coupons and shall be substan-!No
The Council of He Town of Fair
Bally in the following form:
On April 15, 1928. the Town of Fail-
Crpe. Alabama met 3. regular session
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
note, I. Baldwin County, Alabama,
Monday. August 22. 1927M v
STATE OF ALABAMA
wilt pay the bearer fifteen dollars.
Northrop, Councilman Roberts Mr
BALDWIN COUNTY
TOWN OF FAR2HOPE
1p,,fpj i ...y of the United St tee f
Melville and Baldwin were present
Annetta, at the Bank at Fat I apt
Minutes of regular ..firm, Amen,
No --'- _— Fill Bead $50000
the Town of Fa hope Strom Of Al
8. 1927 and specread al meeting'
I{93yyr
Art Men These Presents
jams, mpg s - months li ter t Or ..
9, d.Accost
were read and approved.
FR
a Town of Fairhope to Baldwin
du.. on its Fill bond doted U cLuh
he
The following bale were allowed by
Co
Comity. Alabama: Is Indebted to and
and
15, No.
f
for valve received hereby promises m
Countersigned M. F. Northrup
nter
Golden Motor
Gaston Motor C'o., labor and
or do..l
pay the header Five Hundred Dollars
Gladys Lowell Mayor
material - 62.36
n the 15th 1937, with.
day of Octthe
Cleric
._Coco -
Turner Supply Co., supplies 8.60
the
thereon at the rate
rate ifs per-
coalPinterest
cent per annum, payable semi-annually
i-
SECTION 5 That said b��^'
MC & SUP
middle.
day of April and day
on the 15tOctober
exempt. from all tuxes
.Hills.
o., supplies ..._ 2.or
of October each year. on presentation
ant
n
of Alabama, the County a
of
Bill
Bill of Overman Q Carter, Inc., for
and surrender of the annexed e..np.ne�
and the Town of
firm,d
survey and Us -Bayou
Gust for prelcost
the
bearing fiernMayor
That of
SECTION 6. That or o
Gusto of coat of fill acxeae Bayo¢
of
id Town,ncerce
or the Mayor and Clerk of slid Town,
and le
irregvlariry in the record
Charbon on Section St., was allow
1 by vote of Councilmen Mason
pY^ Roberts; Councilman Melville voti.
vo.
Councilman Baldwin made a motion
seconded by Councilman Roberts that
Mr. J. Brooke Clark be granted an ad-
ditional pinety days tar putting a com-
position roof on his dwelling.
All Ordinance to authorize the Dan
anee of Fill Bonds to the amount of
$12,000 was introduced. Motion was
made by Councilman Baldwin second-
ed by Councilman Mason that unani-
mouse consent of those present be giv-
e. for the immediate cramueration of
this ordinance. Upon roll call the
vote was, Mayor Northrop. Council-
man Baldwin, Councilman Mason,
Councilman Melsville, Councilman
Roberta Aye. Noes none.
The ordinance was then read as
follows:
An Ordinance
To authorize the Issuance of Fill
Bonds to the amount of twelve thous-
and dollars by the Town of Falh.D.,
Alabama.
SE(ITION 1. Be It ordalned by the
'Town Council of Fairhope, Alabomc
.e fnlion-s: That there shall be !aimed
JY the Tern of Fnlrhepe its negodable
geld bonds W the amouat of twelve
finessed dollars for the purpose o
building a Fill across Bayou Charlton
on Section Street in said municipal
corporation.
SECTION 2. That said bonds shall
bear the date, October 15, 1929 andl
shall become due and payable
at the expiration of ten years from
said date, ad shall bear interest at
the rate of six percent per annual,
Payable sem!annually on the 15th day
of April and the 15th day of October.
each your. and both principal snit I.-
tere.t shall be payable at the Bank
of Fairhope in the Town of Fairhope.
State of Alabama.
SECTION 3. That said bonds shall
be 'u the denomination of Five Far -
flied dollars each, they shall be signed
by the Mayor antl countersigned by
the Clerk of the Town of Fairhope and
the official seal or said Tow. shall be
affixed to the same. The said bonds
shall have !.latest coupons attached
theist. which shall likewise be signed,
by the mayor and the Clerk by having
the facsimile signature of said Mayor
and Clerk lithographed or printed
thereon. --
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NoticG to Bond Buyers
Notice is�hereby given that blue will
be received up to 8 o'clock P. M.,
Monday, September 12, 1924, for the
Purchase of any or all of an imagnce
laf twenty-four bonds of the Town of
Fairhope of par value of Five Hunib'ed
dollar.; duo sad payable October 15.
193i and bearing rites at at H;e rate
of afx percent Der annum, Driabie
mml annually.
9a if bonds being beeped for the Par
-
or.bullding a fill across Bayou
it.ibe. en Section St,1. said halm,
[galley.
as they severally become due. Both I $$$a of this Council In Bic
mdncipid antl Interest of this bond o said bonds oar' any, or
r are payable in lawful money of the a glect of any offldial ebru.
United States of America, at the Bank the execution pF any dutie
of Fairhope in the Town of Fairhope, upon him by 1411 ill conheo,
,at. of Alabama, and the said muni- the iseuance p1'safd honrk.
cfpality is hereby held and firmly feet the validly of any 1)
abound and its faith, credit, revenue under this authority; the s
and property are hereby pledged for and interest ecotone shall
the payment of the principal and in . properties Of eemmerci.
terest hereof at maturity. (This bond sad after maturity there,
is one of a series of twenty-four bonds received in payment or all
of like date, polar and effect aggre dues to the Town of Fairhoie.
gating twelve thousand dollars issued I SECTION 4. That all m'dinell"I
by the Town Council of said mount of the Town of Factories, as nny action
Polity for the pulp... of building is
fill across Bayou Charbon on Section therefore taken In conflict oerewita
Street in said municipal corporation be and the some Is hereby repealed.
under and by full authority of and I. Adopted August 22. Vc!7
accordance with the General law. of Attest M. F. N.r1k, el,
the State of Alabama and especially Gladys Lowell. Clerk.
Article 37, Chapter 43 of the Code of 2fter the reading of the ordfa ,-
Alabama of 1923 and an ordinance duly - —
.ad regularly passed by the Town
Council of said munlcipality on the Councilman Baldwin moved it,
22d day of August 1924. thin as teal, CoundUman
And it N hereby certified, recited seeo¢ded the mad.£ The va
and declared that at an election order roll call stood, or MayNorthrop
ed by the Town Council of Ladd Mani cllman Aeldwin, Councilman 31u101
cfpality, and duly end regularly held Columbus. Melville, and C... rib
n the 9th day of August, 1929 there roan Capella Ave. Noes none. After
was submitted to the qualifed electors ]roaring the veto the Mayor dedar'.d
of said municipality the proposition to the ordinance adopted and ordered
feed¢ .aid bead. for said purpose; published.
that at said election a majority of the Motion was made by Councilman
qualified electors voting at said elec- Baldwin seconded by Councilman Mae
pion were In favor of the issuance of son that $12,000 Fill Bonds be silver.
said bands, as ascertained sad de- tiled fee all, and sealed bids, ad-
clared by the BoardofCanvassers, and aroused to the Mayor, be opened Sep -
recorded in the proceedings of said tember 12. 1929, at 8 P. M.
munlcipality; that all acts, conditions, Councilman Baldwin made a motion
and things required to be done prece- seconded by Councilman Melville that
dent to and in the issuance of said the matter of selling hands and pro.
bonds have been properly done, have caedbng with street improvement work
happened andhave been im foresed,las heretofore proposed be placed on
In regular and due form as required table.
by law, and that said indebtedness Councilman Baldwin made a motion
does not exceed any statutory or con -seconded by Cormcllman Mason that)
atitutbnal limitations. 1� Councilman Robert be authorized to
In TESTIMONY WHEREOF, W ,'have trecivg made reprint across
the undersigned officers of the To nIBnyou Charfion on Section St,
air Of Fhope, in Baldwin Couvty. lta kleetfng adjourned.
bama, being duly authorized to axe -I - Gladys Lowell, Clerk
cute this obligation on behalf of said J
munlcipality, have hereunto get' our
official signatures, and impressed here-
on the official Real of the said munici-
pality le of the Half day of October,
A. D. 1924.
Countersigned M. F. Northrop
Mayor
Glady. Lowell,
Clerk
—:�&xs;;�, cam.
,d . moat a bl w�i'ifi'ng and adress-
ed to Mayor of Town of Fairhope,
Alabama and may be mailed to the
':Mayor or handed to the Town Clerk.
Th, rhjht is reserved to reject any
ar aWbidn
T(riVN OF FAIRHOPE
1 1 By M. F. Northrop, Mayor
jknyR 0�'D, Clerk
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Council Proceedings
ReIss
meeting of the Connell a[�
Town of Fah hope was held Monday.
September 12. 1927. Mayor Northrop
and Cmmoilmen Mason, Roberts, Mel-
ville, Baldwin and Martin were pres'.
ant.
Minntos at the previous meeting
were read and approved.
Tile followir,, bills were allowed:
Haldwln AUI Co., lumber,_ ._.1 40.50
Stoller'e Service Stan... gas
and oil .__... _ _ _ film
P.1chope Courier, publications_ 21.64
Hume Blue Print Co., prints_ 2.281
IF.Irhope
Cabinet Works, .sup.
plies-__ _. .50
(Fairhope
Coal & Supply Co.,
supplies SG.25
Forster & Sam,. all _ 547.25
C. G. Gndald, proPesvk Ial or
vice
William Ruffles & Son, labor '
and material 19.13
Fairbanks Mmwe & Co. sup -
oil.. 34.32
Councilman Melville made a motion
seconded by Councilman Baldwin that
-
Town exercise the rights of the Town
Iby
terms In contr.ct with Baldwin
County Light It Powet Co. and dis-
conthams sorvice at the termination of
thirty days.
Motion was made lyv C... eflman
Raddwfn seconded by Councilman Mel-
ville the' the Mayor be authorised i
I,
t0 proceed with eandemeatimt pra-
t)
heeding. on the G. H. Wood Imopeay
'ileaccomone.
with mciructhom Irom
Git4'httarnen'. ,.
It was moved by Councilman Mel-
,Yille'seomfled
by Councilman Malin
That
C. C. Baldwin add W. 11. Bur-
meister be granted permission to ex -
the sldewnik in front of that,
i
buildings on Section St. to the curb
�41V'7
Town Council Proceedings.
The Council of Town of Fatrhope,
Alabama, at In regular session Mom
day, September 26, 1927. Mayor Narth-
Me, Councilmen Melville, Baldwin,
Myrtia, and Roberts were present.
Minutes of the previous meeting
Were read wad approved.
The following bills were allowed
and ordered paid:
MOqGowfa-Lyons Hdw. & Sup.
Do.. Supplies .....$ 34.37
Fevers' Electric Shop, Supplies 5.95.
Raymond Stapleton, overtime 24.50
Frank McKenzie, overtime 18.37
Gladys Lowell, expenses to Ber
Ellett.. ..... --_.__._-- 9.75
A delegflyy;;��}}o''n of business men were
present Inry� Interest of Fill across
Gavou Charlbboon.
It vas wooed by Councilman. Mar.
din seconded by CouncBma. Bflldwln
that the Town build a double 8'x8'
crone culvert In the constrdctloa of
across Bayou Charbon.
Moved by Councilman Martin
saturated by Cmmeilmfln Baldwin that
the Council advertise for bids ba
the construction or culvert and fill.
Bids to be opened October CO. 1127 at
8 o4lopk P. M.
Councilman Meivllle made a
UtO a ... robot by Councilman Martin.
that the width of sidewalk an the
ud@h aide of Delanlao Street be
phanged from 10 Peel to 7 feet.
Councilman Baldwin made a motto+
shrouded by Councilman Martin that
Mr. Wm. Stuersel be granted s par -
nit to remove the shed ever the stde-
Walk In front of his running Fair -
hope Avenue and hang
aide walk to comply with ati ons
8dveming at"..
Meeting adjourned.
Gladys Lowell, Clerk.
'Motion one ma8e b yC.... lingo
Martin seconded by Councilman Ma.
son that P. A. Parker be erupluyed to
establish grade far curb and gutter
on Delamare St. from Section St, to
Church St.
Motion was made by Councilman
Melville seconded by C... ellman
Baldwin that It is the sense of the
Town Council of Fairhope that the
signs placed at the entrmcr$to the
Town by the Fairhope Single Tax
Corporation are a gross Biel on the
integrity of the majorlly of its inhab-
imnte: and that these signs. together
with the action of said Corporation
I. elaimi.g the right to fix the prices
at which Its leases may sell their
Improvements on the load leased, mili-
tates against the growth of the Town,
the prosperity of Its business men and
t11e livelihood of all who work therein
Meeting adjourned
Gladys Lowell, Clerk.
-fie 6(u t w
Notice to Bidders
Persuant to a resolution adopted b
the Conrail of Fairhope September 2
1927, the said Council will receive a
Its meeting to be held at the Town
Hall, Fairhope, Alabama on Monday
1Octobsr 1 1927 at eight (8) o'clock
P. M, sealed proposals for Furnishing
ell materials and doing ell work re-
quired to complete the construction
of a concrete culvert in Bayou Char -
bon at Section Street.
Plane may be seen and specifies,
them, and forms of proposals obtained
at the office of the flavor. Plans may
be taken away upon the payment of
O1.00 which amount will be refunded
it the plane are returned within to.
,(30) days in good condition.
The said Council reslwes the right
to reject any and all proposals, to
Waive any Informality in the prapb-'
sale received and to accept any pro-
bosal which they may deem to be the
Most favorable to the interest of the
Town.
M. F. Northrop, Mayor
I Gladys Lowell, Clerk
September 27, 1927 8.2t `
Notice to Bidders
Personal to a resolution adopted by
'tthe Council, Town of Fatrhope,
,.September 26. 1927. the said C... cil
WtH receive at be meellng to be held
the Town Hall. Fairhope, Alab
n Monday October Ith ID27 at
(Sclock P. M., sealed proposal
fS-foishing all materials sad doing. all
Work rebuired to completes the cam
BtracRon of cut and fill lu Bayou
Charbna at Section Street
Plans may be seen and speuiflen
[lone and form of oposals obtained
5[ the attic- of �pr
he Mayor. Plane may
e take.away upon paymentiftf 0
h ichwill he refunded f plYre p
etarned withhr ten (10) days in Roorl
Eoedition.
._Th0 sold Ceuenrll rasec", the eight
cto_rejeect any cad Ii It_ ... ..,
waive any Infurmality In the prppnsalt
received and
to acceept any proposal
Which they way deem to be the most
favorable to the Interest of the To".
M. F. Northrop, Mayor
Gladys Lowell, Clerk
tomb r 87, 927. g.gl,
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own Council Proceedings',
Regular meeting of the Council o[ '
Town of F.Irhope wee held Monday,
October 10, 1927.
Mayor. Northrop, C... etlmen Mason, .
Roberts, Melville sad Baldwin were
present. Minutes of previous crest -
mg read and approved. The following
bills were allowed and ordered .paid:
Gaston Motor Co., supplies _ 88.46
Win. Ruffles, labor and mat ......... 19.84
Fairhope Courier, publications ._13.56
doh. Walters, tabor and mat ....... 8.501
Hugh L. Cuts, rotor _ _ _.__ 17.60
Fairhope Coal &Supply Co.,
Material __.__.____..........__. _16.16
Forster & Sons, oil 602.80
Forster & San., labor and mat. 16.80
Steller's Service Station,
Gasoline 62.04
Mask Transfer, posts 10.00
Lester Charter. , mowing _47.00
C. J. Allen, paint parking signs 20.00
F. S. T. Corp freight and
wharfage 5.14
Turner Supply Co, supplies _26.80
M.Gowin Lyons Hdw. & Sup.
Co.. supplies _ 117.52
Bids on concrete culvert and fill for
Bayou Charbon em Section Street were
opened and discussed. in view of the
Pact the Collins and Hicks combined
Hilda were lower than any other com-
J binations motion was made by Cora-'
'thin Melville that bid of Collins and
(Hlclm be accepted and Mayor North-.
14 be authorised to enter into con
tfkat with them.
I 5ouncilman Melville made a motion
eehond.d by Councilman Baldwin that.
the Council estand a vote of thanks
,Wthe companies enbmftting bi,11
Town Council Proceedings
The Council of Town of Petition,
met in regular session Monday; Oc
tober 24, 1927. Mayor Northrop, Coun
climes Melville, Baldwin, and Morin
were present.
ill tes of the previous meeting
were read and approved.
The following bills were allowed:
Gaston Motor Co., oil and Supplies 9.2,
Turner Supply Co., supplies _....._ 3.20
McGowin-Lyons Hdw. &Sup.
Co., supplies _ _ _ 38.18
Cou.Clifton Melville made a motion
Seconded by Councilman Baldwin that
In v__i ��of the tact of the meta light
It.. far away from the corner of
hVhits Ave., and George St., that an.
tin- to put Street Light o. said corn-
r be rseft d.d.
Motion by Councilman Martin at.
ended by Councilman Melville that
The Fairhope Find, Shop be granted
permission to hang sum oyev side walk
I. front of their state oa Section St.
Motion was made by Councilman
Baldwin serorded by gonneilman
Martin that the condltlon of ditch on
South side of Relangee St- be referred
to the Street Ceramicist.
Meeting adjourned.
i Gladys Lowell, Cleric
oy Norlhrop appointed Coun-
t n Baldwin, Melville and Maa"
committee to ascertain the best
iY to straighten Me carve from Mo-
..bile Ave., to bridge across Big Head
Gutty; If necessary to secure more
]and to hold conferences with Mr. D.
fA. Russell sad Mobile Business W'om-
an's Club to make arrangements for
Securing same. The Committee is
1 vested with power to act.
I Motion by Coundilman Melville See'
onded by Councilman Roberts that a
fire plug be placed on the Southwest
corner of Section St. and Delaware St.
Motion we. made by Granulites.
Melville eentailed by Councilman Bald-
win that the Meyer be authorized to
employ Mr. E. C. Wolott re
Engineer
for the work on Culvert & Fill acres.
Bayou Contain.
By Motion by Councilman Melville
seconded by Covncihnan Mason, H. d.
Lewis was granted a permit to hang
also iu front of his aloe. on Sued.
Street
By motion by Councilman Melville
ea and d by Ctruellocan Baldwin H.
D. Lo -r11 ermit to
build according todspecifieltiorm Piled.
Councilman Melville made a motion
Seconded by Councilman Baldwin that.
street I1be George t
he cromer
o Av St, In ac
nd GY White Ave.,
cordance with general rule.
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'hreorr-1' 4l
T4 Council Proceedings
Roomier meeting of the Town Coun-
cil leas held Monday, November 14,
1927. Mayor Northrop and Council-
j men Melville, Baldwin and Martin
were present.
Minutes of the previous meeting
were read and approved.
The following bills were allowed and
ordered paid.
F.. S. T. Corp., freight and
wharfage ._..... —...__ __Lso
Falrhope Courier, publications
and supplies. _...__61.42
RlmmPP Motor Co., gas and oil 62.94
Gaston Garage, labor and material 8.71
Win. Rubles & Son, labor
and material 13.20
Falrhope Coal & Supply Co.,
material __ _ ._...... ........ :._55.33'
Forster & Sons, oil — - 478.66
M. Nor[hroD.3.10
M owin-Lyons Hdw. & Sou.
o., supplies . __ __ __ _ _ _4Z11
was moved by Councilman Me4
villa seconded by Councilman Mar-
tin that Town enter into coal ract with
Mr. Chas. Clark and Mr. M. B. Sighs
-
Per
Per for furolobhtg electric currant for
heating.
Councilman Melville made a motlmt
seconded by Councilman Baldwin that
Mr H. R. Green be granted a permit,
to build on Section St., upon the,
Mayor's upproval fit Plana and sped
1k4tlons. to be filed.
Town Council Proceedings
Regular meeting of the Council of
Town of Faith ve was held Monday,
November 28, 1927. Mayor Northrop.
Councilmen Mason, Melville, Martin
and Baldwin were Present.
Minutes of previous meeting were
read and approved.
The following bills wars allowed:
Gaston Motor Co., labor and
material .____... _—___ _4.89
Taylor's Lunch Room, meals
for prisoners
Turner Supply Co., supplies 19.50
MCGowm-Lyon. HAW. &
Sup. Co.. supplies ___
H. L. Cute, labor and material ..18.54
P, A. Parker, surveying _ -
it we. moved that Mr. C. J. Allen
be allowed 35c for each street sign.
Bid of Forster & sons an the Man'
cipal Building was opened and read.
It was moved by Councilman Martin
seconded by Councilman Mason that'
bid be rejected and that the plans
and speeificatlona be studied to aa-
certain if any part may be elimin2t'd
to bring the cost of building within
the bond Issue of $4,000. Carried.
Mayor Northrop appointed Council-
men Melville, Mason and Martin an
a committee to decide what Part can
be best omitted from the Plana.
Councilman Baldwin wads a motion
seconded by Councilman Maaon they.
Mra. Matilda McArthur be granted a
permit to Build according to specific-
tions filed- Carried.
Meeting adjourned.
Gladys Lowell, Clerk.
Motion by- courod1 Martin se6oan'r-
Pat by Councilman Melville that the
Town advertise for bids foe coe,,struc
ling a Mmiiri ail Bnjlding. Bids to be
opened November 28, 1927 at 8 o'clock
_ar...i br n.nenme�.nnln,ryn sect
ended by Ccudcilmcn Mnrrn that
Mr. A. G. S. Josephson be granted a
permit to build garage according to
specifications filed._
Moved by :Councilman Baldwin a.-
cnded by Councilman Martin that the
Faithops Coal & Supply Co., be grant-
ed permission to moire ^adllion accord-
ing to specification filed.
Motion was made by Coune'l-um
Martin cecontied by Canneiiman Bold -
min that Mrs. Buell be granted a Pen
unit to build according to specifications
filed upon the Mayor's approval of
Plana to be submitted.
Meeting adjourned.
Gladys Lowell, Clerk
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.c=
r� I Town Council Prceeedigyyµ�µs
/ y L 7 The Council of Town of Fafrhope
met in regular session Monday, Da -
,ember 12, 1927. Mayor Northrop,
Councilmen Melville, Mason, Baldwin,
Martin and Roberta were present.
Minutes Of preriaua meeting were
read and approved. he following blUa
were allowed and ordered paid.
Turner Supply Co., supplies ._. 11.89
Hugh L. Cote, labor and supplies 36.17
Fairborn Courts,, publications
and-suppilea, 14.74
Wheeler Mercantile Co., supplies l5.6C0n
Kh mer Motor Co„ supplies __
Gaston Motor Co., gas, oil
and ..P➢Iles 34.90
Forster and Sons, oil _.._ _ 465.10
Fairhope Coal & Supply Co.,
supplies _._......_-____— —.... 21.59
k•a'rhone Garage, gas and oil 75.14
ower's Electric Shop, supplies 3.20•
McGow£n-Lyon. Hdw.,& Sup Co.,
supplies — __..' _ —10.20
des. K. Olson.. & Go., pre-
.turn on Clerks bond — _ 30.00-
Motion was .made by Councilman
Melville seconded by Councilman
Baldwin that Knights of Pythias Lodge ,
be granted a permit to build addition
to their building according to specifl-
cations filed. Carried.
Mr. Quackenbush and Mr. Huey .
appeared before the Council in the In -
!crest of the Alabama Power Co.
Mellon was ..,In by Councilman
Melville seconded by Councilman I
Baldwin that the Council adourn and'
into session as a committee. Cao-
atrdion was made by Connetlman'
CoucilmanBaldwin
111IM"otion
to rise from committee andretun
to exernttve Council. Carried.
was made by Council.. i
Melville stranded by Councilman Mar
it. that the Mayor be authorized 1p
eater font,tet \,ilh Forster and bone 'I
for the construction of Municipal
Building to the amount of $4'278.72.
Carried.
Motion by Councilman Melyllle
eseonded by Councilman Baldwin that
'Mr. Bergh, be required to run watery
in which milk vessels have been v esh-
ed, through a septic tank before dump•
ng same into open ditch. Carried.
Meeting adournla
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;7 r If 1,7 — —�- � - 'Section SL, from Bayou Chsrbon�o
Town Council ProLTeedings (north line of Town be referred to
Street Committee .,led.
lar meeting of the Council of Motion by Councilman Melville eec-
' 'l! Fairhope met to regular see- ended by Councilman Mason that May-
alon Tuesday, December 27,- 1927. or be authorized to enter into em-
Mayor Northrop, Councilmen Mason, tract with Forster & Sons to construct
Melville, Roberts, Baldwin and Mar- building 24' s 30' over large electric to were present. unit after proper sketch has been sub -
The following bills were allowed and milted and approved. Cost of build -
ordered paid. ing not to exceed $1,916.801 carried.
ol> rr te*`K Sow, Installing Meeting adjourned.
Generator and equipment.. 112.48 Gladys Lowell, Clerk.,
Turner Supply CO., SitpPH2s _.. 61.78{
maGowin-Lyon. Hdw. & epp.
Co., supplies - __. - .__----178.81
F, S. T.'Corp, Fehr & Whig. — 4.05
,Barnes-CrearY BDPDly Co., any- **69.76
Piles _. _. _. _.__— 93L
�G. W. Humphries, Recording 1.26
due#s
P. A. Parker, survey
Motion by Councilman Baldwin ,
ecpnded by Councilman Roberta that
AE& Powell'. proposition of opening
A!,Special In.etill, of the Conrail of 4owr of Fairnope was Held '2ue.,da,y,
January o, iJ28• iaayor Nortilrog ;lid Coun" ildien Uelvilie, Roberta
Baldwin & l,;urtlil e r, priiLe, L. `' _
ilotion n,Lde by Coul,.;il &i 3ald',in aeaonfod by. J_-1 >,1,:.¢h 1'Sartir, that
pronositini, of 018./ Produ.t;> Co relerdin�.t�ie furnisnillt of electric
current to the '.oat, ba held over wild iatetir.@" o" Jalli,ar,y 2:)d or to
come sneoir;l ineetv_,.- to be called h "ore ',nut date, eslrried
Llotior mace by CounJiLhaln l.:elville Recorded by .;ounc.il., er; Baldwii, that
=a aettsr be written to the Alabu,d& Power Colapany &dvisiHg teem that if
their com,&Lj will mae:e aL offer of 75,oOOfur the eruipment wi,icH we nav
and a fraijjnise. :.ucn L.b we can offer Lila no site that. the Council will
consider Piu'bihitt,i Lf their pr0p.1Sition to a vote of the people, oarried.
LIii ing adjouri,ed.
�) 'Toil :: Council Proceedings
Regular meeting of the Council of
1 Town of Fairhope was held Monday,
damrary 9, 1928. Mayor Northrop,
Councilmen Melville, Roberts, Bald,
win and Martin were present.
Minutes of regular meeting Decem-
ber 27, 1927 and spe(pol meeting Jan
nary 3, 1928 wore read and approved.
The following bills were allowed:
Baldwin Co. Light and Power
Co„ electric current __ __439.00
Power's Electric Shop, eoWliee 3.90
McGcwio-Lyons Hdw. & S.P.
Co., supplies
Turner Supply Co_ supplies
Fairhope Coal & Supply '
Co., supplies ___. �.97.48
Lester Cheapness, mowing _ ._'17.00
P'oreler & Sans, work at
power plant _ __...-218.61'
Fors)sr & Sons, o11...- _ _.__go.251
Fairhope Courier, publications C�''S.32
Hugh L. Cole,labor and
material _118.641
Gaston Motor Co, gas and ail
and labor __ ___ViLes
F. S. T. Carp., freight and wife. 50.05
Fairhope Garage, gas 1.10
W. H. Roberts, telephone__.____ 3.05
Fairbanks -Morse & Co., eup-
piiee
Sllf of Maldeon County Light &
power Co., $97.89 for third wire on
Mobile Avenue was allowed by the
following vote, Councilman Baldwin
Martin and Roberts aye; Councilman
.uelville No.
Madan by Councilman Martin ear,
ended by Councilman Baldwinithat
Torreon Bros, be granted'a permit to
hang sign in accordance with applica-
tionon file, carried,
Motion by Councilman Martin sec.
onded by Councilman Roberts that'.
'Town enter into contract with Fors.
ter and Sons for an additional 20 ft.
to building being erected over electric
unit, making the building 60'.
The price not to eaceed th ubmlt.
led with contract for bu now
Under contruction, carries:
Meeting adjourned.
Gladys Lowell, Clerk.
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A special meeting of the Council of Town of Fairhope was
held Tuesday, January 17, 1928. Mayor Northrop Council-
man Melville, Baldvi❑ and Mason were present.
Motion by Councilman Melville seconded by Souncilman
Baldwin that Town enter into coutraot with Forster &..Sons
to complete the power house 6o ft x 24 ft at a cost not
to exoeed carried.
Meeting adjourned
Cleric
Town Council Plf
notion was made br Counpunta
ings
^?elvil:a seconded by Councilmaa�
At the regular meeting of the Come.
Baldwin that Mr. Grover C. Lcwall be
of Town of Pannone, held Monday,
granted a peso¢ to erect building o
�..1
unry 23, 1928. Mayor Northrop,'
ameilmen
Fdi atnc�pe Avenue accorng to plans,,
mMelville, Mason, Roberts,)
and specifications tiled, except that,
,nd Baldwin were preseent,
cast wall -hall be built on east line
Minyte9 of regular meeting Jan-
of lot and shall be constructed of
cary 9, 1928 and special meeting Jan-
lbw tile.
` taiy 17, 1928 ware read and approved.
Comm,mlcatem from the lease held -
The following bills were allowed:
ers on Powell St., was tabled untiP
a later meeting when nil Cmmrdmen'
It S. T. Corp., freight
and Wharfage - 7."
are present.
C, J. Allen, signs q,45
Motion by Council Melville
second—ed
_ - ----
W. It. Mask, Hauling and Poles 22,20
Geston Motor Co.,
by Councilmen Mason that a
Special meeting of the Council be '--
gas and oil ___7.69
.N Mobile Drug Co., euppties
e:.cited for Monday, Joan... spot at
___15.50
Roberts & Wood, supplies 10.95
7:30 P. M.
_....
Cox &lectrical Eng. & Supply -
.Meeting adjourned.
Co, supplius __ . 1.09
_ Cladys Lowell, Clerk.
Tarnef Supply Co., supplies _33.95'
McGowioLyp 9 Hdw. & Sup.
i Co, ipt,ml 139.5.
- Peltba ke Mo a
-&—Co
pli eups _ 506.77'
Forster & Some, labor and
material ._._._.- - __— _ _99.51
Special m sting of the Council of Town of Fairhope was held
Saturday Jan. 2S, 1926, Mayor Northrop Councilmen Baldwin, Mason
Martin and Melville were present. Councilman Melville made a
4
motion seconded by Councilman Baldwin that the Town enter into
with J. M. Hicks to the amount of Z1000 for grading Fairhope Ave
from School St. to Town limits and the hLayor be authorized to
issue and warrant for
.1000 for one year bearing interest at the
rate of 8 percent per
arfnuw. Carried
Motion made by Councilman Mason seconded by Counoilman Martin
that Mayor be authorized to emplpy J. M. Hicks to put Galard Rail
on the Section Street
Fill, the Town reserving the right to furn-
ish any part of the material. carried
sleeting adjourned.
Special meeting of the Qolnlnil of Town of cairhops was held
Tuesday, Febru'hry 7, 1928. Mayor Northrop, Counoil.,an Melville
Mason, Roberts, Baldwin, and Martin were,present. It was moved
by Councilman Mellville seconded by Councilman Mason that the
Council tare the proposition submitted by the Foley Lignt and
Power Co under consideration and notify Mr. Lynette of their
decision at as early a date as possible. Carried.
�� lleeting adjoummed.
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Town Council tProceedings
j
Regular meeting of the Council of]
'Town of Fuirh.pe was held Monday,
�ebruaty 13, 1929. Mayor Northrop,
Cummilmen Martin, Maeon, .Roberts,
Melville and Baldwin were Dr ... nL
Mimrtes of regular meeting Janu-
:.y 23rd and special meetings Jump-
ory and February 7th, were read
and approved.
The following bills were allowed:
F. S. T. Corp., fgt. & whfg. —_47.29
Forster & Sons, labor and mat. 58.08
Forster & Sons, oil _....._-280.35
Baldwin Co. 0. Light & Power
Co., current _-- _ _
647.O0
Gaston Motor Co., gas & oil _._ 32.47
5`nirhape Coal & Supply Co.,
supplies
'Fairhope Pharmacy, supplies _ _ 6.50
'Fairhope Courier, publications 3.98
Fairhope Garage, labor & mat. 69.55
Wm. Ruffles"& Son, labor & mat. 8.08
Stsller's Service Station, gas
.ad oil
Fairbanks Morse & Co., supplies 514.39
Fairbanks Morse & Co., an.ce
sea Mr. Stewart ._ — 714.58
Interstate El. Co" supplies .._ _32.97
Turner Supply Ca., supplies __ 60.48
MCGowin-Lyons Hdw. & SUP.
�Coysupplies _ _752.56
p Town Council Proceedings
Regular meeting of the Council o
Fairhope was held Monday, February
I27. 1928" Mayor Northrop, Council
men Roberts, Melville, Marlin Bald
win were present,
Minutes of previous meeting were
read and approved.
The following bills were allowed:
Frank McKenzie, overtime
Government St. Lumber \
Company, lumber
M. Dyson, supplies
F. S. T. Corp.. Freight
and wharfage _.. ___ ,_._._ 28.O7
MCGowin - Lyons Hdw. and
Sup. Co., supplies ._173.67I
Gaston Motor Co., supplies-_27.1q
M. B. Austin Co., supplies ___-__8.86
Westinghouse EL Co., sugpjies 37.50
Power's El' Shop, supplies __L m
By motion by Councilman Melville
seconded by founcilman Martin the
bid of A. Bernhardt for pstart .g waf-
er tack was laid on the table.By.
motion by Councilman Melville second.
ed by C... cilmae Roberts a petition
signed by -a number of citizens ask-
ing that the smell electric unit at the
Plant be rebuilt, was laid on the table.
By motion by Councilman .Martin
seconded by Councilman Melville Mr.
J. E. Gaston was granted a permit to
is stall a new gasoline pump.
Motion was made by Cauncflman
Melville .seconded by Councilman
Baldwin that test of cast of .pent.
mg Town Electric Plant the continued
Until Mr. W. H. Roberts is satisfied
that a fair teat bad been secured.
Car tied.
The Sanitary Ordinance submitted
by the State Board of Health was
read for the second time, the vote
upon roll call stood: Mayor Nor-
throp, Councilmen Baldwin, artin,�
Melville ie
and Ruberts aye. No von
Meeting adjourned.
Gladys Low Clerk
Motion was made y Cohdeilmav
.Baldwin eecanded by councilman Mat.
.,Ills that the property owners be
authorized to leave a 10 font park way
u Shurt St., and 12 foot park way
on. Erred.. St., Morphy Ave and
I Drive. Carried.
$y motion by Councilman Mason
seconded by Councilman Baldwin the
Peoples Ice Co., was granted a permit
to hang an lee sign on the Southeast
corner of Section St. and Magnolia
Avenue. Sign not to be larger than
18"xH" and to mention no dealer.
Mr. Lynette was present to the 1.
terest_of the Foley Light & Power
Co., supplying the Town with Electric'
energy. Mr. MUC...l was present
and submitted a new proposition from
the Clay Products Co., for supplying
electric energy to the Town.
Motion by Councilmen Mason see -I
onded by Councilman Baldwin that all
offers far supplying electric energy
be held up for a period of 15 days
bginning February 15th In order that
the Council may learn the exact coat
of production of power at our own
plant. Carried .
Motion by Councilman Baldwin sec
..tied by Councilman Mason that pU-
Indent to change the name of Powell
St. to "Dog -wood Terrace" be refer
red to the Culopy Council. Carried.
The -Sanitary Ordinance submitted,
by the State Board of Health was read
for the first ftme and the vote upon
roll call stand, Mayor Northrop, Cuun
'clime- Baldwin, Martin, Mason, Mel-1
1111c and Roberts aye. None none. j
Meeting adjourned.
Gladys Lowell, Clerk.
MAX
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I
rTorwn Council Proceedings
ouncil Town of Fairhope met Ia
ular session Monday, March 12,
previous meeting were read and ap-
proved. The following bills were at -
lowed and ordered paid.
F. S. T. Corp., freight
and wharfage _...._........._... ____35.50
Pestinghouse Electric &
Mfg. Co., supplies __ ._68.44
Hugh L. Cole, labor and sup.
plies _ 105.22
Fairhope Courier, publication 2.92
natrhope Coat & Supply
Co., supplies 9291
L. S. Pomeroy, labor ... 9.00
Tuvesmt Bras., an. and it _ 51.11
Forsrer & Sons, all __498.30
Gaston Motor Co., gas and oil _50.93
Crane Ca, supplies .__ 55.91
la A. Ziereav, supplies ___._.__4.91
fram Supply Co., soffit as .. 1.75
bile Steel Co., supplies — _200.40
ait. Cylinder and Grinding
Co., labor and material ----_48.60
Mr. McConnel was present and
withdrew his otter to furnish electric
energy to the Town.
Councilman Melville made a motion
seconded by Councilman Mason that
Mr. McConnel be gives a vote of
thanks fur the Interest he has shown
In trying to supply the Town with
electric Itic., sad Mr hie helpful
saglteetimu, _ —
Mr. Lynte presented a ccZa'£o'.
euPDimda
ying the Town with buccLh
Energy, Motion by Councilman Mel
Ville seconded my Councilman Maio that Mr. Lynette'- contract be laid the table until Mo-day.. March 1 1928. Carried.
Action a
Bertha Simmons fterrncl in front of her property on Fairh Avenue was deferred. (Marine can
made by Councilman MelvBlwas
e second-
ed by Canceller.. Maem that the; Council waive the third reading of the Sanitary Ordinance submitted by the
State Heard of Health and call for
the third vote.
The vote upon roll call was Mayor
Northrop, Councilman Haldwiv, Mg.
son, Martin, Melville and Babert-
eye. Noce Nona.
Motion by C... cilman Melville sec-
onded by Couveilmon Baldwly that
the Ordinance be published in post-
ing same in three or more Dublic
places carried.
Meeting adjourned.
Gladys Lowell, Clerk.
/I �
-1—
ORDINANCE NO. / a 4/
, Alabama.
I AN ORDINANCE TO P:ROTICT THE PUBLIC HEALTH AND TO PROVIDE FOR
THE DISPOSAL OF HUMAN EXCRETA, THE, INST.kLLATION OF SANITARY
WATER CLOSETS, AND PRIVI7S OR DRY CLOSETS, AND TO REGULATE
THE TYPE, LOCATION, CkPACITY, CCNS"_'RCCTION, MAINTENANCE AND
• USE Cy_E SADIE, _kNr TO F' -THE"R RTGULATE THE '+iATER SUPPLY IN
THE OF c �o , ALAB.AurtA, AND ITS
POLICE JUR SDICTION• I/
BE IT ORD i7ED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE .�2./�->% OF
AS FOLLOWS:
Section 1. It shall be unlawful for any person, firm,
or corporation or ther 2gent to construct or maintain within
the City of _` or its pelice jurisdiction, any
dvre lling, building, pr Vises or other place where human beings
reside, are employed or congregate, or to rent, lease, use, or
Permit to be used for such ouroose any such dwelling, building,
premises, or ether place which is not orovidedd with adequate
' facilities for the disposal in a ea.nit'ry manner of the bodily
discharges of such persons, the meths :, type, construction,
capacity, and location of which shall be in accordance with
the provisions of this Ordinance.
Section 2. The State Board of Health, or its duly
authorized representative, is hereby empowered and directed to
make such insoactions and investigations and to take such legal
steps as may be necessary to regulate and control the type,
construction, ca:opcity, location, use and to maintain in a
sanitary condition all such facilities, privies, toil- ts, water
- _ closets, and all apourtenan es h et or used in connection
t heir
^,ai th in the City of , Alabama., and its police
jurisdiction , and it shall be unl --1 for any person, firm, or
corporation to use or maintain in said City or its police juris-
diction any privy, dry closet, toilet, or water closet, or other
method of sewage disposal not in accordance with the provisions
of this Ordinance, or not in accordance with the regulations and
specifications general and uniform in their nature promulgated
by the State Board of Health.
Section 3. When used in this Ordinance and for the purposes
thereof, the following to-zma and words shall be construed and have
the meaning assigned to them as follows;
Sanitary; The word "sa.ritary" when used in connection with
or alluding to a system, method, or character of sewa_--e disposal
or to the type, capacity, construction, location, or condition of
a. water closet, septic tank, privy, or dry closet used for or in'
connection therewith shall in addition to its ordinary definition
mean only such system, method or character of sewage disposal,
and such water closets septic tanks p privies, or dry closets
and all applicances and apourtenances thereto which are used for
or in connection with such purposes as are in accordance with the
. provisions of this Ordinance, or as are in accordance with regu-
.
lations general and uniform in nature promulgated by the State
Board of Health.
i
f - Water Closet: A type of closet or receptacle normally con-
taining a. portion of water into which human excreta will in
the course of proper or ord.ina_y use thereof fall or be deposited
and which water closet iE connecea to water under pressure
!
and so constructed and eruiD)ed tsuch excreta will be
washed or carr Yed by water lowin; or caused to flow through
1
1� the same at appropriate intervals into a sewer or other system`
�of drainage or method used for the disposal of such excreta,
;- - - - - - 4 '44& -
sewage or contents in a sanitary manner.
Septic Tank: A rater-tiah;t tank or receptacle used as a
temporary roscrvoir for the purco.,e. of receiving or depositing the
sewage, contents, or drainage £res a `rater closet and which is
connected with a system cf sub-su^fnce drainage or other outlet in
such manner as will afford final lisnosal of such sewage, contents
or drainage in a sanit�-ry ;manner. Provided, th-t no septic tank
shall be installed under the provisions of this Ordinance having
less than three hundred gallons effective capacity nor less than
thirty inches of effective depth.
Privy or Dry _Closet: A receptacle, place or method used
for the purnose of containing or disposing of human excreta other
than a water closet, not connected to ltater under pressure.
Section 4. A privy or dry closet as provided in this
Ordinance, shall consist of ?.n excavation not less than four feet
in depth, and having a total dimension of not lass'than forty-three
cubic feet into soil, over which, and a�.s a part of such orivy or
dry closet, it placid so appropris.te c,',p or covering _nd'seat riser
and screened vent pipe ...hich sh271 conform to the design and
specifications, rules ^nd regulations of the State Boara of Health
as set out in tie bulletins dated Dacember 1927 and entitled
respectively "Plans and Specifications for Approved Earth Pit
Privies, Wood Construction" and "Plans and Specifications for
Approved 'sarth Pit Privies, Concrete Construction", and be construc—
ted in such a manner that all human excret-, will, during the
ordinary and proper use thereof, be deposited directly into such
excavations. Such privies or dry closets shall be located, con-
structed and .maintained in such a manner as to exclude surface
drain^.ge, flies, insects and anim-is. Provided that too or more
seats may be nlocedover and used in connection with a sin ,le ex-
czvation -hcn the dimensions and cac,>rity of such excavations are
proportionrtely increased.
Section 5. The provisions cf this Ordinance relating
1.to the
type, cao?city, conetructier. or loci+ion of a 7a.ter closet kpptic -'X
tank, privy or dry closet shall be held to apply to such •��AZ
closets, septic tanks .and privies or dry closete as a.re now or --.nay
hereafter be constructed, reconstructed, rebuilt, repaired, or
installed, =nd it shall be unlawful to construct, reconstruct, rebuild
repair or install .ater closet, septic tank, privy or dry closet
except in aocoraonce ^pith the provisions hereof.
Section 6. It shall be unla^ful for any person, firm, or
corporation, or their p-ent, o'^ning or controlling property
or for
-
tenant r ocqu ants of such property or remises in the
of Alabama, or its police jurisdiction, to
permit t o disOpP.l of human excreta on or -,bout. such property or
Premises except in ea.nit'ry ?.eater closet, privy or dry closet as
provided in this Ordinance.
Section 7. Thenover used in this ordinance for the purpose
thereof, the follo-ing -ords, terms, or manes, shall be construed aq
fol'_o�-s: - ,
Dwelling: A "dwelling" is a house or building or portion
thereof which JIG occupied in whole or in part as the home, residence,
or sleeping place of one or more human beings, either permanently
or transiently.
Private Dwelling: A "private dwelling" is a dwelling
occupied by but one fa.nily alone.
D"o family dwelling: A "tiro family d+welling" is a dwallin,*
occupied by but tluo families. -
l
r
Multiple Dwelling,: A "axrltiple dwelling" is a dwelling
occuoied otherwise than c,s a "private dwelling" or a "two family
dwelling".
Classes of Multiple Dwellings: Multiple dwellings are
"dwellings" and for the, purpose of this Ordinance are divided
into two classes, viz:
Class "A" and Class "E".
Class "Ate Multiple Dwellings! Class "A" Multiple Dwellings
are dwellings which are occupied more or less permanently for
residence purposes by several families, and in which the rooms
are occupied in apartments, suites, or groups, and include tenant
houses, flats, apartments, houses, apartment hotels, bachelor
apartments, duplex apartments, kitchenette apartments and all
other dwellings similarly occupied, whether specifically enumerat-
ed herein or not.
Class "B" Dwellings: Class "B" Multiple Dwellings are
dwellings which are occupied as a, rule transiently as the more
or less temporary abiding place of individuals who are lodged,
with or without meals, and in which, as a rule, the room are oc-
cupied singly. "_'his class includes hotels, lod-in', houses,
boarding houses, furnished rooming houses, lodgings, club houses,
convents,asylums, hospitals, jails and all other dwellings simi-
larly occupied, whether specifically enumerated herein or not.
Section 8. There all be orovid.ed and every
private dwelling in said /. of or each ,
Alabama, or its police jurisdiction one separate sanity y water
closet, or separate privy or dry closet.
Section S. There shal be provided for each a every
two family dwelling in said Zr.,, of �,
Alabama, or its police jurisdiction one sanarate- sanitary' water
closet, or one separate privy for each family.
Section 10. In multiple dwellings of Class "A" there
shall be provided one separate sanitary water closet or separate
Privy or dry closet seat for ear. fifteen occupants or fraction
thereof. where a privy or dry closet is used there shall be pro-
vided not less than seven (7) cubic feet of pit space per capita.
Section 11, In all buildings or places other than dwel-
lings where persons are employed or congregate, there shell be
provided one separate water closet or separate privy or dry
closet seat for each twenty (20) persons or fraction thereof, in
which there shall be provided not less than six (S) feet of pit
space per capita. Provided that in all such buildings or places
and in multiple dwellings of Class "B" separate water closets, or
privies or dry closets within separate and complete enclosures
having separate entrances, shall be provided for males and females.
f Section 12. Water closets and privies or dry closets ,,a
provided in this Ordinance shall be located in a room or enclosure
separate and apart from other rooms or enclosures used for other
purposes. Provided that r:here t�mo or more water closets, or
privy or dry closet seats are locatedwithin a single or common
enclosure, each shall be separated by a wall or Dartit'ion so
constructed as to efectively obstruct the vision or contact be-
tween persons durinc the ordinary use thereof. All rooms, build -
inns, or eneloeuros'in which such water closets, or privies or
dry- closets are located sholl be sutstantially constructed so as
` to afford reasonable privacy and protection to users thereof
yl' from rain or extrec:es of weather and Shall have adequate pro-
vision for light and ventilation.
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Section 13, No water closet shall be located out of doors
or outside the nrincipal b1A 1Ain:,,, the equipment of which it is
intended to become a hart nor shall. such closet be placed in a
cellar.
Section li. It shall be unlawful for dwellings or other
buildings or nramises which are not provided with sanitary water
closets, or privy or dry closet facilities in accordance with the
;)revisions of this Ordinance to be leased or rented for the purpose
of residence of occupancy by human beings or to be used or occupied
for such purposes.
Section 15. It shall be the duty of the State Hoard of
Health, or its duly authorized representative, to prohibit, as
provided by law, the use or occupancy for dwelling purposes of a
dwelling, buildimC, or premises not so equipped, and when
necessary, to order or cause such dwelling, building, or premises
to be vacated.
Section 16. It shall be unlawfulfor any person to use or
permit the use of a water closet, se ;tic tank, or privy or dry
closet which is defective or for any reason insanitary, or -hich
deer not conform 'to the provisions of this ordinance, and each
use thereof shall constitute a seuarate offense.
Section 17. when an approved public water supply under
suitable pressure and a sanitary sewer ;s or becomes available
within reasonable distance fro any.di 11'119, building, orother
place in t:ie. 7,A nrrt of , Alabama, or its
police jurisdiction, -there human beings Xlesiue, are employed or
congregate, a water closet, connected to such water and sewer shall
be immediately installed in accordance with the provisions of this
Ordinance, and after such installation has been made, it shall be
unlawful to maintain, use or permit to be used, in, on or about
such dwelling, premises or place any other type of water closet,
or privy or dry closet. Provided that in the absence of a
sanitary sewer such water closet may be connected to a septic tank.
Provided further that a, privy or dry closet of Class "A" may
wlien construcfed, maintained and used subject to the provisions
of this Ordinance, be substituted for any used in lieu of a water
closet or yard closet on a place, loc=,tion or premises adjacert
or acc,�eeible to e, sanitary sewer when such water closet or yard
closet was installed prior to the adoption of this ordinance and
if of o. type or character not in conflict with this and other valid
ordinances.
Section 18. The orovision of thie Ordinance relating to
sewer connections and seater supplies shall be deemed to apply only
where a public sanitary sewer end a. public water main or pipe ere
or become reasonably accessible, when saidpublic sewer and public
water .rain or pipe are located within a distance of two.hundred
(200) feet of any outside line of the lot upon which such dwelling
or other building is located, provided that when such property or
premises is not subdivided into lots, and so designated on avail-
able surveys,or maps of record, than the distances specified above
shall be deemed to apply from the nearest portions of said dwellings
or buildings.
Section 19. when water suitable for use by human beinE,s,
the source and quality of which are approved for such use by the
State Board of Health, or its duly aut'iorizv represent ivee.,
become— available on any predicts in the .human beof
ings
Alabama, or its police jurisdiction wSereiiu-naneeinge resrdc, a
employed or con,,rp ate, the me.inten.anca of o^ use of water for
domestic purposes from open wells or other sources on such premises
not so approved, is hereby declared to be unlawful.
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Section 20. when a Dit or excavation used as or in con-
nection with a privy or dry closet shall become filled with
human excreta or other solid material to within eighteen (18)
inches of the level of the surrounding- surface, the owner,
agent, tenant or person usi Yag said privy or dry closet or in
possession of any place or premises upon which the same is
located, shall forthwith construct a new privy or dry closet
or reconstruct the same by the sanitary removal of its con-
tents or by providing a new excavation of adequate dimensions
in another location which shall be constructed and equipped
in accordance with the provisions of this Ordinance. When a
pit or excavation used as a privy or dry closet is abandoned
after becoming filled or oartly filled v.ith human excreta,
the contents thereof shell be covered with dirt to a depth of
not less than eighteen (18) inches, and in every case such
Pit or excavation shall be filled up to a level with the sur-
rounding surface and kept so.
Section 21. All wat closets, septic tanks or dry closets
within the of , Alabama, or its
police juris ic� shall be subject to inspection or investi-
,,ation by the St:ts Board of Health or its duly authorized repre-
sentative, at all reasonable times, and the said Board of Health
or its representatives shall have the right to enter upon or into
all property, oremises, or buildings for such purposes at all
reasonable times.
Section 22. The cost of providing sanitary toilets, privies
or other methods of excreta disposal required by the provisions
of tizis ordinance, shall be borne by the owner or agent of the
property upon which said privies or toilets are located.
Section 23. In the case of the failure of any oerson,firm,
association corporation, or their agent, in the �✓ �-�
ofv��' , Alabama to comely with the provisions of
this rainance within £iftenn (15) days after written notice,the
-5ZenAnj of 3- _ , Alabama, may order and
execute the necessary improveme ts, the costs of the same to be
assessed against, and to becoma a lain upon the entire property
or premises upon which such installation or improvements are
made, in accordance with the law.
Section 24. All water closets, septic tanks, privies, or
dry Old ate and appurte ncea hereto on any premises in the
no of , Alabama, or its police
jurisaiction not constructed, to ated, equipped or maintained in
accordance herewith are hereby declared to be insanitary, a menace
to the public health and a nuisance, and shall be abated in ac-
cordance with law.
Section 25. Each and every violation of the provisions of
this Ordinance shall constitute a, separate offense for each day
�such violation occurs or exists, except as provided in Section 16.
1 Section 26. Any person violating the provisions of this
Ordinance shall, upon conviction be punished as provided in Sec-
tion 5277 of the Code of Alabama., of 1923, except that the fine
- in every case shall be not less than $5.00.
Section 27. All ordinances and parts of ordinances in
conflict herewith are hereby repealed.
Section 28. If any section, clause, provision, or portion
of this ordinance shall be, hela to be invalid or unconstitutional I
in a court of competent jurisdiction, such holdings shall not a.f-,I
fact any other section, clause, prevision or portion of this I
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Ordinance which is not in itself and of itself unconstitutional.
Approved
Passed this L- day of �aAfX 1929'.
�ch�Clerk.
Approved this the /2 day of aAc%_A� 192 .
Special meeting of the Council of Town of Fairhope was held Mon,
March 19, 1920. Mayor Northrop, Councilmen Baldwin, Martin, Magian
Melville and Roberts were present.
Contract for furnishing electric energy to the Town by Harold A
Lynette was read. It being evident that some changes were necessary {
it was moved by Councilman Melville seconded by Councilman Martin
that the proposition be laid on the table until contract had been
redrafted and fully considered . Carried.
Mr. G. R. Wood submitted an offer to take fiver the Town Electric �+
plant and operate same. By motion by Councilman Melville seconded
by Councilman Mason Mr. Wood's offer was laid on the table for fur-
ther consideration.
Mr. Boyd representing Fairbanks -Morse ¢d Cc submitted a proposition
for installing a new Fairbanks Morse 120 H.P. Unit.
By motion by Councilman Baldwin seconded by Councilman Melville
the proportion of Fairbanks -Morse & Co. was laid on the table for
further consideration.
Mayor Northrop read a report showing the financial eonditign of
the Town at the present time.
Councilman Melville made a motion seconded by Councilman Baldwin
that the report be accepted and placed on file.
The Council then adjourned as such body and the meeting was turned
over to a Mass meeting.
40
!Town Council Proceedings
Regular meeting of the Councfl'o�
'.Town of Falrhope was hold
Movtlay,
!March 26, 1928. Mayor Northrop Coun-
cilmen Baldwin, Martin, Mason, Mel-
vitle sad Roberts were present.
Minutes of the Regain, meeting
March 12, 1928 and special meeting
March 19, 1928 were read and approP
ed.
The following bills sere allowed.
P. A. Parker, surveying _.. _____94.00
Gaston Motor Co., Gas, oil
slid cu➢plfea __— _—._.._.: _7ll.19
Hugh L. Cola, labor and sup
plies _ _.....— ,4:]6
Forster & Sops, lumber —_....._ 22.65
Jack's Shop, labor aad ma.
terial
M. F. Northrop, supplies __... _18.50
L. A. Zieman, supplies ___ __... __. L65
Cox Flectricnt & Sup. Co., labor
on alternator and exciter _...... 681.09
MCGowln-Lyons Hdw. & S.D.
Co., supplies 11.86
F. S. T. Corp., freight & whip. 5.65
Mr. But.., was present in the In-
terest of the Arbor Committee of the
Chamber of Commerce and proposed
the purchase ofryalms to be placed in
the p.rkwkye aad asked that the Town
guarantee the payment for the Palma
for the approximate amount of $225.00.
Motion was made by Councilman Met -
,ill. seconded by Councilman Martin
that the Council refuse to accept the
responsibility with regret. Carried.
On motion by Councilman Martin
seconded by Councilman Melville, C.
G. Godard was granted a permit to
build a garage according to applica
Fora ter & Sons submitted a prop p
eitlon to supply the Town with oil for
two cents above the lank car price
F. O. B. Mobile.
Councilman Holdwih mads a motion
seconded by Councilman Roberta that
propoetiop of Forster aad Sons be
.coupled.
Spec lal meeting of the Coumil of
Town of Falrhope waa held Monday
April 2, 1928.
:Mayor Northrop Councilmen Bald-
win, Nfartln. Mason, Melville and Rob
erl:s were present.
.1Pi m'eading of a 'out[act anb
the r
milted by Harold A. Lynette Council-
o MOIvIlle loprodne.ed the fcllawlne
,lotion: AE IT RFSOLVED by
�l o Town ouncil of Town of Fair
'papa, :\I:rhumu siting In sPecial ses-
lull ]toads y, April 2. 1928 that the
C�amrll amborias the Mayor slid
clerk vt slge the contract submitted
by Rtrold A. Lynette at this meeting,
f.n' ¢lid In behalf lit tlsv Town of Fah'-
o�lwas made Councilman
Melville. seconded b" uc-1lntm,
.Baldwin that the unanimous
s con eat
of 11it, present be given far t111-111
,,u, a oonsiroll can of this reech,-
rinn. Upon roll call the vote was
M:,,.r Northrop. i eAaidwiv,
Melville end Robertaost" aye, Cnnvcil-
:nen.liree. and Maaon till"
The for the
was then read at
c:at1S for the aseatbne. The ",to
pun rotF call was Mayor Nmahrn d
'annCln Baldwin, Melville and
Itahnr( e; Counoilmms Martin, and
m
t9esting ad.iom lied..
Gladys Lowell, Clerk.
- > -
nuMber
11-I ugut interests or tying the Pont
UP fn any contract with outshle later
..I end expressing their willingness is
cooperate with the Council in findm
a way art, ted any legal dif fealty 11
rehabllitath!i the electric light plant
By a motim', by Councilman Baldwin
seconded by "'uncilme.n Melville the
Agreement was aempted with thanks
and placed oa file.
C... cilmat Baldwin made . motion
(seconded by Cooncilmo.n Mason that
warrants be issued ;o Forster and
Sans for balance due on Public Utdl-
ties Building provided same could be
issued legally. Carried.
Contract submitted by Harald A.
Lynette was read. Motion made by
Councilman Martin seconded by Coun-
ciimen Mason that contract be laid on
table until such time as Town may
secure legal advice as necessary. C&
,led.
Meeting adjourned.
Gladys Lowell, Clerk.!
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t,
Town Council Proceedings
Regular memting of the Council of
Town of Fairhope was held Monday,
April 9, 1928. Mayor Northrop, Cou
cllmen Martin. Mason, Me1vI11et,Ro
style, and Baldwin were pre9.
Minutes of
regular mee1J
26. 1928 and special meetid +
1928 were read and approve e
following bills were allowed an 'or-
dered paid.
J. 1. Pitman & Go., Supplies __&671
11. S. T. Corp., trgt.
and wharfage
Falrhope Pharmacy, supplies ___ 1.00
Steller Service Station, supplies IMP
Wheeler Merc. Co., supplies, — _ _4.40
M. F. Northrop, choice for coup.
oil room .......
Tuvesan Hroe., supplies 2.351
Wm. Battles & Suez, labor
and material 14.46
Fairhope Garage, labor 10.10
Gaston Motor Co., gas and oil_ 74.98
Forster & Sons, all ___ 630.95
Mobile Steel Co., cmlverts _ __30.30
Pairbope Coal & Supply Co.,
supplies 41.82
Fairhope Courier, publication
and supplies ........__.______. 11.76
A proposition, signed by a commit-
tee of four representing the citizens,
to contract with the town to furnish
Fatrbanka-Moran equipment on month-
ly rental bests was presented.
,Motion by Councilman Metbillo SA
..tied by Councilman Baldwin that no
action be tO0Jcev upon this proWsition
al thie�tlal4eantfed.
M unciima. MelvlHe sec-�
andG&' cl= Haldwia that
wb to J. M. Hicks and to
Foyy 8 bits be authorized car-
rintY:
Councilman Melville moved the
adoption of the following ordinance
which motion was seconded by Coup-
suman Baldwin
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE TOWN
COUNCIL OF FAIRHQPE, ALA-
HAMA, that WHEREAS a certain
contract to supply electric light and
Power to the Town of Fslrhope for a
Teriod of ten years has been submit-
ted by one Harold A. Lynette, and
WHEREAS said contract has been
cerefblly considered, and it appears to
the advantage of the Town of Fair.
Lope to accept same:
BE IT RESOLVED that the, Mayor
and Town Clerk are hereby adthoriz-
ed and instructed to accept said cop.
tract as submitted bad to moronic same
to the name and behalf of the Town
of Fairhope."
The vote upon roll call stand Mayor
Northrop, Cou .Vilmen Baldwin, Mel-
Tille, Roberts, Aye. Councilmen Mar-
tin aad Mason No.
Motion by Councilman Baldwin sec-
onded by Councilman Melville that
street light be put on the service line
at the corner of George St. and Gas -
too Ave. carried.
Meeting adloureted,
Gladys Lowell, Clerk
0
io THE MEMBERS OF THE TOWN COUNCIL OF FAIRHOPE
A special meeting of the Town Council of
Fairhope, Alabama is hereby called to be held
in the Council Room at 8:00 P. M. on the 16th
day of April, 1928; the public interestin my
opinion requiring such meeting to be held.
Special Meeting of tt
Town Uouncil
i
A special meeting Of the Council
e4 Town of Falrhepe was held
day, April 16, Bill Mayor Northrop
Roberts an Baldwin, Martin, Mason,
Roberts and Meelill were paeaent.
q/omcdlman Melville intrndy5ed and
the adoption of the wing
,Pitied
or ante, motion was stranded by
Councilman Baldwin.
AN ORDINANCE
AN ORDINANCE authorizing and
directing the execution by the Mayor
and the Town Clerk of a contract be-
tween the Town of FaiWtope, Ala-
bama and Harold A. Lynette, his heirs
.ad assigns, for furnishing electrical
energy.
BE IT ORDAINED: By the Town
Council of the Town of Petition., Ata-
be=, as follows:
Section (1). That the Mayor and
Clerk of the Town of Fairhope,
Alabama he and they are hereby
ahihprized, instructed, empowered
end directed, for, in the name and
on behalf of the Town to enter in
to and execute a contract with
Harold A. Lynette, him heirs and
aasigne, Eor the furnishing of else
trical energy, the terms of which
are herein set out and approved
in all things by the Town Coun-
tit, via: -
CONTRACT
THIS AGREEMENT, made by and
between the TOWN OF FAIRHOPE,
ALABAMA, hereinafter called the
"TOWN", and HAROLD A. LY-
NETTE, hereinafter called "LY-
NETTS," WITNESSETH:
That for and in consideration of
His reciprocal covenants and the
agreements herein contained, IT IS
AGREED between the parties hereto
aa fellows:
I: That for and during the term of
ton vaace from the date of aooroval
mission, and [hereafter until [Re ex-,
piraton of three months from written,
notice to either party of Intention
to Ly terminate this contract, dose .hall maintain ready for deli ry to,J
ITOWN at him sub -station hereinafter'
provided for, electrical energy of a
capacity of 160 K. W. in the form of
approximately 60 cycles, 3 phase alter-
nating current at pressure of approx-
imately 2300 volts, to be metered from
the lower aide of transformer located
I. the above mentioned substation.
2: The TOWN shall take the en-
ergy supplied hereunder by proper
connection with said sub -station and
shall sae the same exclusively in -up-
plying persons served by or through
its municipal .,stem and shall pay t0
Lynette for much energy so committed
according to the following mchebule,
via:
Per the first 25,000 K: W. H. Per
lees, per mouth, 3.3 cents per
K. W. H., plus,
For the next 26,000 Y. W. H. or
less, per month, 2 cents per IL
W H., plus,
For .11 over 50,000 K. W. H. per
mouth, 1.45 cents per K. W. H.
The minimum am.tmt to he paid
my one month shall be Eight Hundred
twenty -Five Dollars to commence
with the establishment of full eerviae:
Any energy famished by Lynette aad
loneumed by the Town prior to the
establishment of full aarvice shall be
Paid for at the rate of 3.3 cents per
K. W. H. according to met.r readings.
In the eva.q.after establishment of
FUbL service, that energy, though de-
nanded by the TOWN, he not famish-
ed by Lynette in quantity sufficient to
squat the amount called for by said
nin(mum payment at the agreed rate
ter K W. H., the TOWN shall be re-
lotred to pay only for the amount ac-
�E.11y used by It.
r3-X $ill .hail be rendered by then
tlepenhimu upon his obtii.ing and se-
'tg oho necessatry rights, privileges,
each month and each monthiy�
franchise and limmot% and in the
bill Ipf
bill ,Rhall cow energy. consumed Por
event he 1. delayed in the beginning
Practices calendar month and same
of the delivery of power by failure to
shall be due and payable on the is
obtain and secure the above said
day, of each month in which rendered
rights, privileges, franchise and per -
and if not paid at the office of Ly-
'mits, and such delay is not attributa-
vege, ill Pabulum, Alabama, or Polar.
hie to his mudigeroe or failure to ex -
a, by the fifteenth of said
erche reasonable diligence in occur,
month, Lynette may, upon five any,
'written
ing same, Bonn as to such time )oat,
notice, suspend aervies, and
In no event to exceed a period of thirty
if not pald within a further period ofdays
Lynette
without written extension of time
,fifteen (]eye may, at his op-
'Qfon,
therefor executed by the legal authorf-
treatthis agreement as cancelled
ties of the TOWN, same shall apply as
d at an end, wheeupon all right.
Id3If rthe TOWN hereunder shall cease:
that portion of the term of this con-
tract. In the event, after the begin- I
' -4: If at any time the TOWN,de
ing of the delivery of power, he I. In -
to Increase the .apathy required
by some cause beyond his
maintained, sixty days written
Iterrupted
control or by some cause which D not
e thereof shall be given to Ly
attributable to his negligence, then he
e, who shall then make the re -
shall have n reasonable lime to reme-
the
d increase, provided, haolvever,
dy or remove said cause of the inter -
the total Increase shell of an.
ruption and renew the delivery of Dow-
150 K. W. during any ale consec-
eb but In no event shall the time wlth-
eImmilba, and provided further
In which name is to be done extend
no increase shall be required due-
over a period of more than thirty
the last twelve month. of the term
'I days unless an extension thereof Is
Ip(this contract
'granted to him by the written. permim
6: if at any time the maximum
d . of the legal authorities of flee
taY@rage five minute load of' then
TOWN, and the itme Bo afle him
TOWN exceeds the capacity it ra
shall be added to the life o�^e can-
yu$es to be maintained, Lynette may
'tract and the term of th4N ptract
ishall
'" notify the town, and upon any sub-
be correepondingly-Axabaded.
'.""-at excess, may, by giving teen-
Lynette shall not he Itabib-to the
I'ty'ftem hours miles, suspend service
TOWN for interruption. in theservice
jpatll such time a. he is satisfied that
due W any or the aforesehl causes,
%he TOWN will thereafter keep within
but he shall use the utmost reasonable
t d capacity, and ant time of such
'speed in restoring the service, and
pmmsha, in sates of 24 hours from
should same not be restored within
one of suepensfou shall be deducts-
a period of thirty days, then In,
jpIs from the minimum monthly pay-
'TOWN, If it shall not.have given a
ime¢t in its direct proportions, and any
extension oP time In writing, shot
haction of a day, (24 hours) In excess
ave the right to declare this con
of I. hour. .shall be conaidered a
Tact forfeited end of na force and
day.
effect.
Lynette may, Interrupt the servioe
It In further provided Out in tIl
without written notice at any time that (
event of an interruption In the delis
a momenb.ry overload shall exceed
cry of current, as above provided b
said capacity by More than seve¢ty-
the said Lynette, than the TOWN
five percent or be more than tee.nty-
shall have the right be secure and ua
five per east In case said capacity
such power as may be available I,=
shall be over 300 K. W.
any other source.
6: Without written "Perot of Ly-
9: A waiver of one or m re de
nette, the TOWN shalt not use' sell
faults shall out be considered a wnin
of distribute any electrical power oth-'
or of any other or subsequent defaults.,
or than that furnished hereunder.
10: This agreement shall become
4: All transformers, transmission,
'binding and operative on the date
lines, switches, machinery and materi-
same is approved. by the Alabama Pub
tic 9srviee Commission or any other
at np to and ineludh g the division
switch at the substation of Lynette
body, aboard or court having it, isdic-
shell be supplied, mamwi..d and
if.. over sublect matter of parties,
owned by Lynette. Everything be-
11: Lynette will erect anDied
vend the division switch shall be awn-
We at Me an cost and expeuse a
ad, maintained and operated by the
suitable sub -station, same to be too
TOWN, regardless of who m.P IeP
r oil at a point out more than Deq..
ter, of a it. beyond the for .... t law
Town
The Town shall use reasonable oil-
le
Themme
limits, and at no time during the III
'(]it
ig to the property
of this agreement shall the location o
delta, and .ball relmburse him for mny
sued sub station be changed, except t'
i
injury or damage suffered by him re-
that such change be of cost what
,allies from any negligence on the
moaner to the TOWN forthe urv[Ivu-
part of the town, its agents, servants
art.. of service, and with the aparov-
or employeee hi parrying, out its part
at of the proper TOWN authorlliea.
of this contract, and sQI indemnify
12: Lynette will, wahh one hard
himagainst all Injuries' or damages
red twenty days from the approval of
suffered by any third person by rea-
this agreement by,the Aldlams Pub
meoc of defects It, tm pl'opetty awned
lie Service Commisalon, have Ltamlle
and operated the said TOWN in
power connections and a sufflehl.
eel tom, the use of aleatimal
supply of electrical vurronl, whit
'I'll I'll shed by thq said Ly-
when added to that as will be grnlern
hells fhe Faid Lynette shall nl---
ad by the plant now owns(] by On
so use reasonable diligence to protect
TOWN, In such an amount that th
the property of the TOWN, and shall
camomed power thereof, will uRgre
reinhhnrse the TOWN for any injuries
rt.e at leapt oItethUndred flflr klla
lull
or damages resulting from defects
watts, it al times bolus the duty
within his substation or at Pay point
of said Lynette to supply x sufficient
cu his aide of Brad.. switch, or by
amount of currant me Ihnl lbo'1'OWN
any negligence on the part of .aid Ly-
shall have at all time. at least one
one, his servants, agents, or Ism-
hundred fifty klloill this W run
ployees, and shall-dlao indemnify He
for a. period not to c•xcoal tall nclnhs
TOWN against any injuries or dam-'
trom the slate of each approval by the
{ages which may be suffered by any
above commission; and lha sub, Ly.
third party by reason of his carrying
smile agrees that wilhln Pap unnithg
out the terms of this contract or the
from the date of .sell appruV.l by the
.a. of any machinery or appliances
above commission of this OMtram.
or
in connection therewith.
as .,,all s oner ae It 10 regal
practical to do a.. he thllll have µvg11•'
Lynette agrees to install .sub -eta-
able the above amount of one hmel.
lion IA accord with standard practices,
red fifty kilmva"m non InelvAllrX Iha'
equiproon d
ped with suitable ptectie-
to be furnished by Ibn TOW N'S Plant,
ries. to .near., xa far me possible,
and which shall [to luorwu .. "full ".,I.
continuity of service and protection to
vice"; and the Iowa darn 'lima µu
the physical properties of both him-
obligate itself. that during the sal
self aad the TOWS, and last cord die-,
period of lenlnuudh., ill' lip Will Nile
connect the du,ue should the note.-
time he Lynette mini) nollfy It that hat
tot Caa'above 2530 vo1L or drop be
is eaufpped In NO.I.h "fill Wrldos."
Ice 2040 volt,
this time not to tMreel an "Pat h,
;"TOWN au¢ Lynette agree Coat
from the do to it nploovnl of tide r.P.
upo. npplimtimr to the mvpet' auttmr
tract by the 1'u LII.' Walls Pnuvulm
itias, each may enter upon the "roper,
.ton, It ahall heIna „ a pox'a pimp
V end ,mute. of the athcl' fnl' the
aad generate rtll'I"nlr 1, x'hlrh rlll'r'urLL IM
.souse of Inspection of all line., ill-
to be used hl addlllml to P" '"I"ot tl
FLI'nmellte Iln(I mafhlner'y Wlth a V
by Ihr Maltl I. llollr Ire ufdel' Ilmt to.
to offering helpful Information and as-
m1,,l Kale stay bn olio hrllldl'llrl f LFY
claim.... Por the bettermom of mataal
kl)nwnita. All Torreon xn ppllml donna
�',
tvme.
the above pm'btd by Lynot In heValtl
"s
1:lfa by-Iha-TON'R l�jola Tana of 3.
44
`17/Jf�t/
A: Ae to installation eaU Slsra-
hll 31n won-
6 /
am all motors must at
the rules and regulations of
11
Al _ ddticee -Provided for li-
o
8*�-'f
ply with
the National Electric Light Asmeta
iv akell b¢ by' letter deposited 1a a�
tion.
it
'United States Post Office addrge��a'd'_"I'�
14: This agreement shall inure to
to the party for whom intended!a1'
and be binding upon the
their herein established address, and
the benefit of
and assigns of the parties
with postage prepaid.
suecessere.
hereto and upan and after any assign
IN WITNESSno
menthereof by Lynettr bzlvg fluty on'
Town of FairloopAlabama, a muvic-
grove, rby Ihe. Alm,co,s I'abl!r Per
ipal corporation causes these pres-
vice Commission, the suid assigns
ants to be executed in duplicate by
shall stand in all respects in heo of
Northrop a its Mayor, ad
Lynette.
Gladys Lowell as it. clerk, and its car
Lynette agrees w mtY off and
seal to be affixed thereto, and
16:
htdebmdaass nowt
theparate
the band Harold A. Lynette hereto leis
sa
discharge the
his hand and affixes his seal, n this
-
the day of Nineteen
against the present Fg
and Twenty -Eight.
unit of the
antl' unit of the
IhHE
THE TOWN OF E, ALA„
T
ee extent o
TOWN to the extent bt Five Thous-
TOW
Rion.
Is Municipal Corporation.
and Dollars, said a to be paid l
_ _- (Seep
stall
equal monthly Installments peer al
I` As its Mayor
period ten riot months,
r=___ M-__l____
la
the time that this ntralt In
from he
As Its Clerk.
C
Services
approved by the Service
approved
__________-_____....... ....... .._ (Seal)
each. he
but by such payments he
shall not aid ireen any interest
-hall
(STATE OFF A
t p;
claim on said engine and generhting
'iC OF HALDWIN.
LDWI
unit.
I, a Notary
I'
i6: Lynette agrees that under vo
nty-
he I. antl fir said State and County,
during the full term of
(hereby Certify that M. F. •Northrop
this contract. will he or his
this
and Gladys Lowell, whose names an
Seigns,rvice
petition the Alabama Public Service.
on then
_Mayor and Clerk of the Town of Fair -
Commission or any Other board, coda'
—'- '-- ---
ou[t who May have jmisdiclion
court
hope, 9labamx n8 municipal corpora-
n
ver the subject matter o par[(.., for
tioa are. signed to the foregoing In
a raise from the beret stipulated
stiument, and who are known to me,
rates, neither will he, nor his assigns,
acknowledged before me on this day
make any effort to raise said rates,
!hat, being informed of the contents
If, however, after the expiration of the
of the instrument, they. as such offi-
thet five years of the term of this con-
hers and with full authority, executed
tract the TOWN shall have reason to
{the same voluntarily for and as the
believe thdt the rates herein fixed I
net of aaid corporation.
are excessive, the sNd TOWN shall)
Given under any head and official
have lie Tight to petition the afore
seal this the day of
said body or Doilies for a reduction in
1828.
said rate. and should sold reduction
-
be granted, the said Lynette hereby
Notary Public. Baldwin Co. Al..
agrees and rvbligatea himself to be
abound thereby.
STATE OF ALABAMA,
it is fin the, agreed that in the event
CnDNTY OF HALDWIN.
9mt the above named testes are raised,
- 1, a Notary Public
either by the sold Alabama Public Se,
in and for the said State and Conn -
vice Comenk- et ar ivy other board.
ty, hereby certify that Harold A. Ly-
body or rtart, then She TOWN has
vette, whose name is signed to the
the option of cancelling tubs Omtraet
,foregoing instrument, and who iH
upon ninety (lays notice In inviting to
known to ma, acknowledged before
the Paid Lynette, his • s o[
me this day that, being informed of
aesignb, ovd upon each wt9tben n
the contents of the instrument he ex
Hue being given for the said period
crated the same voluntarily on the
Of time, this contract she become
Eby the same bears date.
..It sad void and of to effa.L
Given under my hand and oRlcigl
To guarantee the faithful be,
IseW Nis the day of . 1828.
m of this by the said ,
hereby i
Wmette, he Inc. hereby obligate and'
nette,
4 Notary Public, Baldwin Co. Ala.
y
bind himself to furnish to the TOWN
a band ...,Is by some reputable hand-
SartiDn (2). That said contract
Ing company, approved and authWj;ed
be executed in duplicate and the
ti do Im.l.am in in, State r.,Au-
Corporate Seal of the Town af-
bama, in the sum of tea thousand"del-
fixed thereto, and the Mayor shall
!ars. 'aid band being pu ysble to the
deliver one copy thereof to the
TOWN and condflloned span the
sold Harald A. Lynette oad retain
faithful pmTarmauca A thll erntract
the other copy. -
between said Lynette anM nd
The vote upon roll c511 stood Mayor
illgatlnR the Held Iwndiig-dbmpany
Northrop, Councilmen Baldwin, Mel-
tnAay to the said TOWN all damages
villa. Roberts Aye. Councilmen Mar -
not to exceed Ten Thousand Dollars,
tin sod Mason No.
which it may .offer by verso¢ of a
T're Mayor then declared the ordi,
breach of this contract by the said
mence adopted and ordered pobtlshed.I
Lynette. it being further agreed that
k.-sting adjourned.
if, at the expiration of said ten months
Gladys Lowell, Clerk
the sold Lyn Otte shall have eamblish-
-
ed full service, and shall deposit In
some bank to be designated by the
TOWN, the sum of five thousand deb
Isis, cash, to In, held in escrow, and
coudtioned the same as the bond, than
/J
said bond shall by released, and far-
I'ther conditioned that the said ono.Ies
-ct df j G('�-µZ/I/
be released and returned to the
C(Ishall
�eaad Lynette upon the termination Of
hhis contract under any provision
-
ereof, providing said Lynette is then
a nowise Iv defanil In the perform-�
ace of his part of contract. The said
may_bg_9eposlted on interest.
45
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Toivi'Council Proceedings
Regular meeting of the Council of
'fnwe of Fairhope was held Monday,'
April 23, 3988. Mayor Northrop, Coua-
cihaen Heltlwly, Martin, Melville and
Roberts were present Minutes of
regular meeting April 9, 1928 a¢d eDeol
lal meeting April 16, 1928 were read
and approved.
The followingbille were allowed:
F. S. T. Corp., freight aad
wharfage ...__._
Gast.¢ Motor Co., labor and
.applies _._ _ 72.73
�M,a, supplies Hdw. So,
Co., suPPllea __ _ 15.62
Rayurand Stapleton, overtime _I3.82
Frank McXcasis, overtime 50.16�
Motion by Councilman Melville aee-
onded by Councilman Martin that a
fi% warrant be Issued to Forster and
Sons for the balance due them carried.,1
Mr. W. D. Finch su ruitted a bid for
painting the water tank.
By motion by Councilman Martin
seconded by Councilmaa Melville Mr.
Finch'- bid was laid on the table for
[uture conelderation.
Motion by Councilman Martin sec
aided by Councilman Baldwin that
the regular meetings of the Town
ad
If urthil Tuesdays of 1, be held Onteach ementhaM-
stead of the second and fourth Mom
days carried.
Meeting adjourned
Gladys Lowell, Clerk.
Town Council Proceedings
Regular meeting of the Couucil o
I Town of Fairhope was held Tuesday
nlmen Baldwin, Melville aad Roberts
were present.
Minutes of previous meeting were
read and approved.
The following bills were alloweu.
Forster & Sane, oil _ __ $349� 72
Hugh L. Cole, labor and supplies 24.42
Steller's Service SMtioa, labor —_._50
Gaaton Motor Co., labor aad
supplies __.___....—__—... 30.40
Wm. Bodies, labor find supplies 4.62
Fairhope Courier, publication
.ad supplies 70.37
Fairhope Garage, labor _ _.-1.50
Fairbanks+Morse & Co., labor on.
engine ___—_..._—_ I'L00
Fairhope Pharmacy. esppliea ___-.10
Fairhope Coal & Supply Co., 49.62
-supplies .__ __-- ..—
T,M, Material Co., supplha _ 11.50
,Me Cylinder Grinding Co.,
Supplier 1.60
Turner Supply Co.. supplies ._6.70
M,Gokdu-Lyons Hdw. & Sup.__178.E6
C.., supplies _....
fleeting adjourned.
Gladys Lowell, Clerk.
46
Town 'Council Proceedings
9� The Council of Town of Fairhope
at in regular session Tuesday. May
22, 1928. Mayor Northrop, Councilmen
Roberts, Maeon. Melville Baldwin and
'Martin were present.
Minutes of the previous meeting
were read and approved.
The fe'.IewlmR bills were allowed:
Lowell Brothers, labor ____.__ .75�
P. A. Parker, surveying — _ 5.00
IC aslnn biota Co, supplies _...... 20.90
III . 5. T. Corp, freight ead
wharfage _. ___— —_._ DIA1
Klnmpp Moto Co., gas and all 88.41
Mobile Steel Ca., supplies _— 1.50
Fairbanks -Morse & Co., supplies 11.07
MCGowln-Lyons Hdw. & Sap.
Co., supplies 443.38
A committee representing Greene.,
Lodge was present and requested the
Council to make the driveways Into ll
the Po.t Office more substantial.
Connclman Baldwin, mason and'
Melville were appointed as a commit-'
toe to meet, with the committee from
Greene Lodge with toll power to act
in this matter.
RFques[ from the-Fairhope Casino
to place a sign at the Intersection of
Section St., cad Fairhope Ave. was
refused on motion by Council Martin
secgpAi d sav Councllman Baldwin.
The pnatponed regular meeting of
the Council of Town of Fairhope was
held Tuesday, Jude 19, 1928. Mayor
Northrop, Councilmen Roberts, Mar- j
tin, Mason, and Baldwin were present.
Minutes of the previous meeting
Were read and approved.
The following bills were allowed:
Staller'e Service Station
gas and oil _..__ _....__...._____87.85'
Forster & Sons, oil ._.
Fairhope Colonel Work.
labor and material _ _____._296
Wm. Ruffles & San, labor
and material _ 11.42
FalrbDpe Garage, labor and
material __ _ __8.00
Hugh L. Cale, labor and
material 36.52
Falrhope Coal & Supply Co.,
material '____---- —262.20
Falrhope Courier, publications 3.64
M. Dyson & Co., material _.__83.15
Gaston Motor Co., gas and
material 51.18
Tuve.on ➢roe., ].bar and material L70.
MUGawM Ly.Ds Hdw. & Sea.
Co., supplies 124.59
Mobile Steel Co., 0.mAiee _____9.07
Cox Electrical Fail. & Sup. Co.,
labor and material - _._127.55
Turner Supply Co., supplies — 10.91
Councilman Martin made a motion
seconded by Councilman Roberts that
the Council take Workmen's Compeer
action Insnr.no. under Donald... doe.
On motion by Councllman Baldwin
Sacco dad by Councllman Martin the
question of changing the name of
Powell Street was lei(] on the table.
t'o tried.
Motion by Councilman Baldwin sec.
eWud by Councilman Roberts that Mr.
T. P. Lyons be created a permit to
May. Coldo.I ],,,well Building from
Fairhope Avenue onto Church St., In
back of Peoples Cooperative store car
ed.
Motion by Councllman Baldwin sec-
onded by Councilman Mason that coon
.Retention from F. S. T. Corp., re
yarding the deedpg of certain streets
to the Town, be placed an file for to -
tore consideration, carried.
Meeting adjourned.
_ Gladys Lowell, Clerk
...ell
-seconded by Councilman EaldwM e
Pet mit was granted to It,. Ell. Conrow
.m build a chickos house Do his lot on
Section St.
On motion by Councilman Baldwin
seconded by Councllma. Martin a per-
mit was granted to John Ciphers for
an addition to his dwelling on Section
St.
On motion by Councilman III
seconded by Councilman Martin a te-
rm.,[ for an additional Street light on
School street was refused.
Mail.. by Councilman Melville sec
ended by Comcilman Baldwin that the
Town make an electric current cam
beetle. to the Falrhope Club Ruder
the usual terms and coyditione, carri-
ed.
On motion by Councilman Martin
=Acceded by Councilman Baldwin the
Clerk was luatructed to ,Its a letter
to 111 Gordon Lowell requesting that
his building mt the North aide of Fair.
hope Avenue .be removed from the fire
zone within fifteen days.
Meeting adjourned.
4-7
Regular meeting of fhb Town Coun-
cil of Town of 9lrhope was held Tues-
Tu
day, June 26, 938.
1
Mayor Northrop, Councilmen Mason,
Roberts and Baldwin were present.
Minutes of previous meeting read
and approved.
The following bills were allowed:
F. S. T. Corp. Fght. & WhYg. _._Z50
Baldwin Co. Power Co., comsat 16.00
Turner Supply Ce. supplies __ 1.35
McGowan -Lyons Bdw. & Sup.
Co., eupplies
Fairbanks -Morse & Co, supplies 18.18
On motion by Councilman Baldwin
'seconded by Councilman Mason Mr.
William Call was granted a permit to
'make alteration to his house and stare
is accordance with application.
Oa motion by Councilman Mason
'seconded by- Councilman Baldwin Mr.
J. A. Patterson was granted a permit,
to make additions to his house and
garage aeuto application Yilad.
diadjour. ned.
Meetingg adieu
/J
Gladys Lowell, Clerk.
Town Council Proceedings
4 q y
ya 7
Regular meeting of the Town Coun-
cil of Town or Fnirhope was held
Tuesday, July 11, 1928.
Mayor Northrop and Councilmen
Melville, Roberta and Baldwin were
Present.
0
Minutes of the previous meeting
were read and approved.
The following bills were allowed:
J. 1. Pitman & Co., supplies _ 2.79
FelrhoPe Garage, gas, oil and
supplies
Fairhope Coal & Bupply Co.,
aupplies —--- ......... 16.60
M. Dyson At Co., supplies ..____ 18.00
Speller's Service Station, gas _..11.25
Fairhope Courier, publications 3.20
& Sons, all — ..... _—_ _391,48
EForster
.tos Motor Co., gas, oil
and eupplies .._.——....._32.89
Turner Supply Co., supplies -__54.93
Mobile Steel Co., supplies ___ 48.00
'Matthews El. Sup. Co., supplies 28.45
Raymond Stapleton, overtime -. 12.60
Frank McKmode, overtime ___10.92
Meeting adjourned.
Gladys Lowell Olerk
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t / /
4S
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Town Council Proceedings
Town of Fairhope met in
sine Tuesday. July ^-d, 1928,
:funlop and Cocilmen Bald-
. Martin. Melville and Rob -
art. were present.
Minutes of the previous meeting
were approved as read. .
The following bills were allowed:
Chas. J. Allen, painting signs -__7.50
Gaston Motor Co., gas, oil and
supplies _ 59.76
Robertsdslo Machine Ca„ street
engn• 6.0
Hugh L, Cole, labor and ma
teelal 5
_ do
rarner Supply Co.stplil, _ a.
MtGoam Lyons Hd, S Sup
Co., supplk v Lh.37
Fairbanks Min se L Co., suppl lea 12 1.34
Town Council Proceedings
Regular meeting of the Council of
Town of Fairhope was held Tuesday,
August 14. 1928.
Mavor Northrop. Countilmmt Said
'win, Melville and Retells were pros
ent.
Minutes if the previous meeting
read and approved.
The following bills ware allowed;
Turner Supply Co.. solidus _ 31,21
Tuveson Bros. gas aad oil 85.53
Mrs. Coleman, meal. for pit.-
onere 12.00
J. H. Titus, mowing Strts.._-___28.50
Fairhope Garage, labor aad
euppliea - _— 86.52
F. S T. Corp., freight and
,baring. _____-__18.68
Steller's Service Station,
.applies __ 1.30
F... to, k Sons, oil-----....?19..03
Mask Trans. Co., supplies ____ 140.25.
Mask Trans. ❑.,, hauling gem
erator __ _. - 15.00
Wes. RutfRles .& Sen, labor
and supplies _. _.. _.____74.79 -"
Harry W. Cliluger, supplies 1.50
McGowin Lyons Hdw..&
'Sup. Co., supplies sees ____sees .40
Fairbanks -Morse At Co., supplies --.67
'Fairhope Coro, publication
aril eppli. _ 2160
MOIIpulde by C li '1 » A. -
,ill. Its i V neellacto Hold -
win that c.ii,in ter 'y IMU beating in
4eveet at se,o pstemat per ammo,
be issued lu W. It. Burmeister to pay'
part of Ill, oul,base ❑rice of mewl
g.nerafllg atilt 1u electric Mall pury
.base of hlah tuns mubcvieed by ma
jorlty of councll in emo nittee meet,
Ong carried.
Motion made by Councilman Said -
it by Councilman Melville
1 1 owing to the financial condition
of the Town the bill for culvert
presented by Mr. T. H. Motion be not
allowed, carried.
Ov motion by Councilman Baldwin
seconded by Councilman Mason, Mr.
A. C. Bergin was grouted a permit to
build a garage on Bancroft St., ac-
rerdme to specifications filed provith
ed :is build same thirty feet back.
from lot line.
Motion by Councilman Melville sea
ended by Councilman Martin that the
peen, policy be followed In extending
water main to Pier St.
It
was moved by Councilman Bald-
win seconded by Councilman Martin
that the Town at the present time is
unable to give the County any fine.
cial aid in building a culvert across
Big Head Gulley but are willing to
furnish some of the dirt if any can be
found at a suitable location. Motion.
carried.
A number of business men and w
men were present in interest of Rea
Light Plant situation, and the subject
was discussed at some length.
Meeting adjourued.
Gladys Lowell, Clerk -
Motion by Councilman Baldwin
ided by Councilman Melville
e Mayor and Clerk be authorise
an deed, now to the Bank of I
tpe, to the Mobile Business We-
lub giving them the property 1:
set of their lot in exchange for I
coded to the Town by the Club.
Motion made by Councilman histiol
n Seconded by Councilman Melville
at the Council approve the sale of
ither belt to the Peoples lee Co., for
25.00, carried.
Motion by Councilman Melville see-
ded by Councilman Baldwin that
a Mayor employ Mr. Forster to make
...sary repairs to Bay View Ave.,
ddge, after Mr. Forster has sub-
Itted detailed specifications of work
d same have been approved by the
%yet. Carried.
Moved and carried that clerk be
strutted to notify J. W. Norton to
ove his building on Balancer St.
ck within the property list.
Meeting adjourned.
Gladys Lowell, Clerk
49
Town Council Proceedings
Regular meeting of the Town Coma -
ell of Town of F.frhoDe, Alabama was
held Tuesday ,August 28, 1928. May
or NorthrOy C... eilmen Baldwin,
Mantin, Melville and Robertsl were
,reeevt.
The following bills were allowed:
Gaston Motor Co., gasyil and
supplies __— _.... _.— --. 73.98I
Eureka Fire Hose Mfg. Co.,
_supplies
Fairhnpe Coal & Supply
Go., supplies
MCGOwitPLyOn9 Hdw. & Sap.
...pro. _ _____...___E0.07
MobiYe Steel Go., supplies _.._-_49.50
The following election Officers for
the Regular Municipal Election were
..pointed by the Council, Mrs. Bertha
Mershon, Mrs. Mabel Sundt and B. E.
Riall, IosDeehors: William Call and
B. 9. Fischer, Clerks and N. Mershon,
(Returning Officer; and the Tow. Hall
designated as the only Willing place.
Montle, adjourned.
Gladys Lowell, Clerk.
Town Council Proceedings
pppr���
Regular meeting of the Cc¢¢eil of
.Fairhnpe was held Tuesday. Septem-
ber 11, 1928. Mayor Northrop aad
Councilmen Baldwi., Martin, Melville
and Roberts were present.
Minutes of the previous meeting
were approved as read.
The following bills were allowed:
F. & M C. Corp. freight and
wharfage ___ ______F.29
Republic Creosoting Co., Su pplies 4.80
Flank Mc%enzie, overtime Nag
Raymund Stapleton, overtime _ 15.57
For®ter & Sons, oil - __- 1__408.84
Fairhnpe Coal & Supply Co.,
supplies _— _...... 47.69
Gaston Motor Co., gas, oil
and supplies —- . _— ____69.85
Tuvoe.. Rro6., gas, oil
and supplies ---._37.08
Wm. Ruffles & San, labor
and material 10-63
Fairhnpe Pharmacy, ,applies —_4.05
McGowi.-Lyons Hdw. & SuD.
Co., supplies _— _ _ __ 12.01
Motion was made by Councilman
Martin ecce.ded by Councilmen Mel-
villa that an auditor be employed Ov-
tuber let to audit the books of the
Town. Carried.
Meeting adjourned.
- �— Gladys Lowell, Clerk.
50
I�/7y . �211.
Town Council Proceedin
The Council 01 the Taws o1 FadR'
hope met In Special seesiov for the
purpose of canvassing the returns of
the election board of the Regular Me-.
moliell Election held September 17.
11928.
IMayor Northrop, Councilmen Bald-
win, Martin, Mason, and Melville l
were ppassel.
The Council canvassed the rctums�
of the election board ead the follow-
Img were declared elected:
For Mayor, Manly F. Northrop, n2l'
votes. For Councilmen, George W.
Morgan, 16s votes: C. C. Baldwin, 163
votes; Walter H. Relents. 162 votes;
R. P. Gregg., 139 votes; aad James
E. Gaston, 137 votes.
Motion by Councilman Baldwin sec-
nded by Councilman Mason that the)
reprt oof the ofncar. of the Election)
be accepted ordered filed and a vote,
at thanks be given to the Board o1
Eleetion, carried.
5lentieg adiourned.
Gladys Lowell, Clerk
Town Council Proceeding
ms
Regular me;ng of the CouncB M
Town o1 Fairhope was keld Tuesday,
'September 25, 1928.
Mayor Northrop and Councilmen
Mnrtiv. Melville and Roberts were
preeen E.
Ml,ptes of regular meeting Beetem-
.Iber - and special meeting Sept..
bar 17th were read and approved. The
following bills were allowed:
Fairhape Courier, publications 3.96
W. D. Ingersoll, tabor and
material .___.....- .___...___ 8.50''
Gulf Office Supply Co., supplies, 3.95
Gaston Motor Co., Labor and
material __..........._.._ — __._11.61
Turner Supply Co., supplies _ _13.18
MuGawin-Lyons Hdw. & Sup.
Co., supplies -____ __.._-12.00:
Eastern Shore Cafe, meals for
prisoners _... __........ _ _—_ _ 4.25
Motion was wads by Councilmhv
Martin seconded by Councilman Mel-
ville HULL Town D.,chase Remington
(Town Council Proceedings
1 A Joint meeting of the old and new-
ly electeQ Cenotlis was held Mon-
doy, October let, 1928.
The oath of office was administered
to M. F. Northrop, Mayor: C: C. Bald-
win, James E. Gaston. R. P. Gregg.
1ry Mp or
and Walter Roberts.
i, � aw ng committee. Were ap
painted:
Flnanr.e Committee: Geo. W. Mor-
gan. Chalrman, L E. Gaston and R. P.
Gregg.
Street Committee: C. C. Baldwin,
Chalrmvet J. E.- Colo. , aad R. P.'
Gregg
Poblle Service Committee: Walter
I$. Roberta, Chalrman, C. C. Haldwln.
,Gen. W. Morgan.
Motion We. Riede by Councilman
Baldwin seconded by Councilman Me'-.
'gan that the regular mectlegs of the
Council be changed to the second and;
fourth Thursday's of each month, car-
ied.
Meeting adjourned.
pladya Lowell, Clerk.
OFFICIAL BALLOT
REGULAR ELECTION
TOWN OF FAIRHOPE
Sept. 17, 1928
PLACE AN (X) MARK BEFORE THE
NAME OF THE PERSON FOR WHOIJ
YOU WISH TO VOTE
FOR MAYOR
(Vote for one)
(01 I. M. Galbraith
02) Manly F. Northrop
FOR ALDERMAN
(Vote for five)
(//,Z) Martha M. Albers
C. C. Baldwin
E. G. Dougherty
07) James E. Gaston'
(/3�) R. P. Greggs
( 9F1 W. D. Ingersoll
(� °— agC11Cf
A. J. Melville
0fj George W. Morgan
(152) Wa�lter'H.. Roberts
( ) _----- ------ -
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2+ts i�
Town Council Proceeding{i
The Council of ]the Town of Fair,
lot pet
hope met is Speca
purpose of canvassing the returns of
the election board of the Regular Mu-
.fclpal Election held September 17,
1928.
Mayor Northrop, Councilmen Bald-
win, Martin, Mae-, end Melville
were present.
The Council canvassed the returael
of the elastic. board end the fallow
ing were declared elected:
For Mayor, Manly F: Northrop. 152'
votea. Far Councilmen George W.,
163
Morgan, 168 votes; C. C. Haldw,in,
52 rates;
votes; Walter H. Roberta. and Samos
g. P. Grease, 139 votes;
E. Goem., 137 votes.
Motion by Cennui lm an Baldwin sec-
nded by Councilman Mason that the
report of the officers of the Electiony
be accepted ordered filed and a vote)
of thenk8 be given to the Board at
Election, carried.
Meeting adiommed.
Gladys Lowell, Clerk
Town Council Proceedings
Regular Meeting of th0 CannC I Ot
Town aR Falrbope was held Tuesday,
ISeptemiber 25, 15128.
Mayor Northrop and Councilmeg
Martin. Melville and Roberts were
mescal.
Mbntea Of regular meeting Septem-
'per 1!t] and special meeting Septem-
ber 17W were read and approved. The
following bills were allowed:
Fairhope Courier, publications 3.98
W. Dterial 5opp—___
eu___ . 3.45
Gulf
ly
pplie
.Gaston Motor Co., Labor and
material ____— ___
_11.51
Turner Supply Co., eapplie9—_13.18
MCGowin-Lyons Hdw. & Sup.
Co.. supplies __-- _...,_ 12.001
Eastern Shore Cafe, meals for
prisoners —_...__ __
4.25
Motion was made by Caun , agan
Martin seconded by Councilman Mel-
ville that Town ipurehase R.emingtan
'Town Council Proceedings
A joint meeting of the old and new-
ly electeq Councils was held Mon
day, Oclnber let. 1428.
The oath of -Nice was adciCataTed
to M. F. Northrop. Mayor
¢win. James E. Gaston, R. P. Gregg,
ie W M0 aa¢ n, and waiter Roberta.
i to Pn lo'wjn^g�^c'o-mmittees were ap-
pointed:
Finance Committee: Geo. W. Mer-
gm4 Chainnnn, J. E. Gaston and R. P.
Gregg.
Street Committee: C. C. Baldwin,'
Chalrmaw J. E. Casten, and R. P.'
Gregg. Walter
'Public Sm,tcc CnmmC` a Baldwin.
E. Robert-, Chairman,
Geo. W. Morgan.
I Motion was made by Councilman
'.'Baldwin seconded by Council... Mor
'gan that the regular meetings of the
Cnamll be changed to the second and
fourth Thursdays of each month, car-
r.ed.
Rand steel letter file complete for
$51.41, earried.
Motion by Conncilman Roberts sec-
onded by Councilman Melville that
Mr. Greenleaf be e.played to paint
water tank, carried.
Councilman Martin made a motion
seconded by Councl� .. Melville
authorizing Qatar ZorWW'lie placed
200 feet on each aide of the Say Vfew
Sanitarium; the eapense of same to
Ibe borne by the Sanitarium. Carried.
The Council authorlead the Mayor
to borrow $1,110 and issue a warrant
for same on be paid out of the Taz�
money in December. Money to 'be
4ased to pay for painting water took
and amen of the current (bills.
Meeting adjourned.
Gladys Lowell, Clerk.
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\la,hig adjnu(,hedys Lowell, Clerk.
Town Council Proceedings
Regular meeting of the Connell et
Pow. of Fairhope was held Thursday,
October 11, 1928.
Mayor Northrop and Councilmen
Baldwin, Castled, Morgan and Rob•
erts were Present. The minutes of
regular meeting Sept. 25 1928 and
special meeting October 1, 1928 were
approved as read.
The following bills were allowed:
Adam Glass & Co., supplies—__17.80
Mobile Paint Co., paint ___..88.80
McGowia-Lyons How. &Sup.
Co., -applies - .._--_.._S4.61
Hugh L. Cole, labor & material 49.20
Fairhope Garage, Labor and
material _ __ 17.42
Barnes As Canary, material _-_21.35
Turner Supply Co., supplies
Fairhope Ceurleq publication
and supplies -_-___. 10.64
Forster & So.s, oil ___ - _449.95
Gaston Motor Co., labor and
material _ _ _12.57
KlumpD Motor Co., gas and oil 83.41
Fairhope Coal & Supply Co.,
supplies
F. S. T. Corp., fght. & whfg. - 13.96
Town Council Proceedings.
co! L S /y d Regular meeting of the Council of
U 77 Town of Fairhope wee held Thursday,
OCtdbeT 25, 1928' Mayor NGa "'
and Councilmen Baldwm,
Gregg. .and Morgan .were present.
The minute- of the previous meet-
ing were approved as read.
The following bills were allowed.
supplies
Gaston Motor Co., --
McGowin-Lyons How. & 50.20
Supply CO., supplies - -
Rossov & Smith, audit of books 202.85
6.47
Raymond Stapleton, overtime
.65
Frank MCKevzie, overtime __--
6.20
Forster & Sou, labor ------
Mobile Cylinder Grinding 31.50
Co, tabor - - u- __.
Remington Raad Bus. Service 43.00
Inc., File
Forster & Sons, labor and 202.16
material --- -
�Steller's service Station, gee 71.04
and oil
Motion was made by Councilman
Baldwin seconded by Councilman
Gregg that oil 'bills of Foro o suer 2 cents
The settled on the pr p carried.
above tank ear prices;
Motion was made by Ourellocan
Councilman
Old I- seconded by
Morgan tlist beginning overdue,
erde,anty
until Portlier notice b9 either
the Town Pay Forster and Sons two
.and ove-balf cent' -I Is tank car
Price Ior oil Oil on in look. Car Hon
Councilman Aaldwia mz `o.,footl
which was seconded by
Gregg that the Towv accept and file
report, of Alabama PubIte Service'
Commission, on Lynette, Contract. )
Carried.
Meeting adjourned.
Gladys Lowell. Clerk.
The motion made by Commilmaa
Baldwin seconded by Councilman Rob
arts that the request of the Chamber
of Commerce to hang a Tourist Club
sign in parkway in front Of The GW
hiss Hotel be granted. carried
Communication was received trom
Morgan & CO., Jackson, Miss., ask-
ing that they be retained by the Town
as Engineers.
.Motion made by Conncilma. CO'
ton seconded by COmeildeab Baldwin
that a letter be written to Morgan &
Co., advising them that the Town has
put their proposition on file for fn-
ture reference. carried.
The Street Committee were appoint-
ed to meet with Mr. Powell and all
Nichols regarding the Street Improve•
ments on mobile Ave., and report the
outcome of this meeting at the next
C... Oil meeting.
Motion was made by Canncllmaa
Baldwin seconded by Councilman Mor-
gan that Clerk send a bill to the Pen'
Plea Ice CO., for $15.00 Der month
for water from March to September,
holusive; carried. ,
Meeting adjourned.
Gladys Lowell, Clerk)
5Z
ry 9? U Town Council mProceedings
Regular meeting of the Council of
Town of Fairhope was held Tbursday,
November 8, 1928. Mayor Northrop
and Councilmen Baldwin, Gaston,
Greg", Morgan and Roberts were
M4nmom of .the Drevfnus meeting
were approved u read.
The following bills were allowed.
Forster antl bons, oil ___ 448.38
H. L. Cole, labor and supplies 66.18
MCGowin-Lyons Hdw. &
SUP, 'Ca" supplies
Turner Supply Co., supplies __ no
Fairhope Garage, loebor and
supplies 91.20
Mobile Building Smile. Co.,
Stove . _ _____..... . _ 14.40
Remington Rand Hue. Service
supplies 8.41
4s11 Johnson, labor 18.00
Tuveson Brothers, supplies LGO
Thump, Motor Co., lab. and
supplies _ 14.40
Fairhope Courier, pub. and
supplies 32.96
W., Ru Rles and Son. labor __ __3.00
Fairhope Cast & Sup. Co.,
supplies 33.35
Propositions were submitted by Mr.
Harold Lynette, Alabama Power Co.
Fairbanks, Morse & Co., Foos Beglee
Co., and sllverhiil Power Co- and
wwawa considered.
Motion by Councilman Baldwin
seemtdpd by Cu.. mil. -an Roberts, that
the Town Punhase a two ,ylinder nn-
dhta at his lime, cafried.
Meeting edjombed.
Gladys I.owell, Clerk. 1
'peciai nmetlog of the Couunll
>f sTown of Fairhope was held Satur-
Jay, November 10. 1926. Mayor Nor-
throp, Councilmen Baldwin. Gaston,
,range, Morgan &no Roberts were
present.
Mr. Moss, representative of Fair-
baake-Masse & Gc., aborded the mser-
ing and presented a ple ontion fret
!us aampsey, on a 120 holes Pow"'
unit.
The following resolution was made
.y Councilman Gaston and seeondsd
by Commlle an Greggs: That the
prupaaal of Fairbanks -Morse and Co.,
a overing "Mgt" machinery be and
the same is hereby all spin'
by the
Mayor and Bole rd of Alderman ;of
Town of Fairhope, Alabama. Ants
the !Mayor and Clerk of the Town oY
ralrbope. Alabama be and are here-
by, �audhorisel to sign term Contra,[
,with Fairbanks -Morse and Company
as drAl copy. of Proposal 'presanted at
thin Inestiug�
'Cbc pules 1 ud terms being ol,srly
stated h; the . a ua,t, same price and
teruls haring to duly discussed by
the Mayor and Board of Aldermen,
:the Mayor ;ups Board of Aldermen on
hm'eby Pledge and agree to set aside
sufficient touey cash and r"Y
annith flat Iha Electfl,-Light and
Waterworks Fwnle, to meet the de-
ferred payments as same may became
du@.
ppn the vale losing takan the fol-
lowing vaned aye: Mayor. Northrop,
Morgan en Baldwin, , Gaston. Greggs,,
Morgan and Roberts. Npc9 none.
Meeting adj.
Gladys
Gladys Lowell. Clerk.
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(Town Council Proceedings
Regular meeting of line Cmmcil of
Town of Falrbepe was held Thursday,
November 22, 1928. Mayor Northrop,
Cotanitmen Morgan, Roberts, Gaston,
Gregga and Baldwin were present.
The following bills were allowed:
Fairbanks, Morse and Co., sup-
plies _ ____ _ _ 32o9
MCGowin-Lyons Hdw. and
Sup Co., supplies _____ 10.63
Turner Supply Co., supplies -.16.53
Demeav Electric Mfg.
Cm, supplies _ _.___- 13.75
Motion made by Councilman Beld-
win ...tied by Councilman Gaston,
that a bill for $10.00 .per month fen
water from July W November be ren-
dered to Mr. A. O. BergBm, carried.
Motion made by Councilman Bald-
win secaruded by Councilman Gregga
that Mr. 9enghts be ratified flat un-
1. he diereatinues supplying the
1peoples lee Co., with water the Town
will dlsoonti.ve water service to Lim.
Carried.
The following resolution was made
by Govncilmav Gaston and seconded
by f uncilman Morgan the following
Light rates be recommended to take
effect January 1st 1929.
Town Council Proceedings
PostDamed regular meeting of the
Council of Town of Famhope was held
Monday, December 17, 1928.
Mayor Northrop had Connection"
Baldwiv, Margate and Roberts were
present.
The ID4mutea of the previous —t-
in, were read need approved.
The following Mlle were allowed:
F. S. T. Corp., freight and _ _16h3
wharfage 926
_ _ --
Wheeler Marc Co, somPlice
Ash Job.... grates ___. — .—_ 2.00
Wilks Lumber Co., lumber _ 22.20
Klumpp Motor Co., labor and
supplies __. __— __630
Fabhope Pharmacy, supplies --.s0
Fadrlmps Coast and Supply 10.11
Co., supplies _____—." --
Wm, Ruffles, labor and sup. __ 18.05
Hugh L. Gels, lab. and sup..24.43
Frank MCKensfe, overtime — 10.67
Raymond Saspirin., overtime _. —9.10
J. Titus. mowing —_.--_... _ 14.75
M Dyson, culverts _ __ _.167.05
Falcone. Cou.ier, pub, and sup. 22.46
J. I. Pitman & Co., supplies—.._9.23
Turner Supply Co., supplies .. 4.11
Fairbanks, Morse & Co, sup ..___38.98
MoCowm-Lyons Hdw. & Sup.
Co., supplies .._ ___32.24
leairhopa Garage, labor and sup. 13,50
Road Dist. No. 3, drainage pipe 114.00
Forster & Sons, lab, and mat. 284.90
Famter & Mr.. oil - _. — 463.50
^.James K. Clemente, Clerk's Bond 10.00
.Meeting eajourned.
Gladys Lowell, Clark.
"Minimum vet bill $1.50"
15c per KWH foi the firel,to KWH
per,mmuh; plus
lie per KWPt for the next 90 KWH,
per month; Dan.
10c .per KWH fmthe men toe KWH
per month Pies
Sc per KWH fyr all over 200 KWJ
per month.
On moil.. by Councilman Gaston
seconded by Cou anima. Morgan, WB-
Ilam Call was granted a permit to
build adman according to specifica-
tions.
On motion by Councilman Babl to
seconded by Councilman Roberts -Ed.
Conrow was granted a permit to build
a chicken house according to smeffl-
estlo.s.
Mottos made by Cc ... it.. C:egga
and seconded by Councilman Morgan
that the Town dhourtinue gasoline
service Ra dire Marshal and allow him
f7.50 per mouth for the use of his
our, tarried.`
Meeting eajourned.
Gladys Lowell ,Clerk.
MI
i`llbwn
'Council Proceedings
Regular meeting of the council of
Town of Fainhope was held Thursday.
December 29, 1928. Mayor Northrop
and Councilmen Baldwin. Gaston,
Gregg, Morgan and Roberts were pres-
ent.
Minutes of the previous meeting
were read and approved.
The following 'bills were allowed
and ordered paid.
S. G. Adams Stamp &
Stationery Co., Dog tags
Mobile Building Supplies
Co., supplies
Turner Supply Co., mdgdine-_....... 63
MC(OWI. Lyons Hdw. &
Supply Co., supplies _._-
Councilman Robert. made a mo-'
than seconded by Councilman Morgan
that the new light rates recommend
ed November 22, 1928 be annulled
and the following rates
2. and 3 wire service
Applying to General LightfuK of ail
olloo es of buildings.
Minimum net bill: $1,50 per month em
titling consumer to Ilse 10 KW11.
Next 90 KWH. at Ile per KWH.
Next 100 KWH, at toe per KWH.
Herres of 200 KWH. at 9c Der KWH,
3 Wire Service Only
Appl)olg to residal al Ilghlh.A.
cooking, walerheating, electric reflo,
eratdon and appllanees where c not-
ed load does not exv.ed 9 kiloxaus
with service through one meter.
Minimum net bill: $0.90 per room
per month entitling conettmer a
6 KWH per ronm per mouth. Min-
imum member of rooms: Five,
Next 1A0f H. at 5e ����y H.
If vadopr. o 3 t�a�e�ci'Sariva.. 1,
1929, carried by unanimous vote.
Meeting adjourned.
Gladys Lowell, Clerk,
Town Council Proceedings
-a special pasting of the Coarl
of Town of Falrhope was held Thule
e,uu�m J/Jig day, kirumy3 1929, Mayor North
top and Councilmen Baldwin. Gaston.
Gregg. Morgan and Roberts were pre9-
eut.
Councilnma Gregg made a motien
con,I,d Ily Commilman Gaston that)
To,,, eept of fl Forster slid 9onsi
toevIbEuging m' fomldalPnn Pm' 11_0
H. P. �Il{Mlle still the IllaI.1et be allthor-
,llt
�ized to ewer halo cl ,o,il e. x^orst-
rnd Fmm. At...g l lorded.
e11Coonelhby unclin1 cold. Ba a iuotlml i
seconded by Cuslid S l' Baldwin Ling
bid of Forster end Sons far bile still
ohs Lb H. F. I?nFine G»io Mobile ands
ed, w m s,nua. cu fuvalleIddlu n be accept
ed, whh i o u ll''y sliding that returner
and Sons rthe liability Insurance
an she vj y[ the a out of enter
11,000
end Ne IIto I r be mdhstered to enter
Into to 119t'1 \\'llh FOI'et81' and Ge319.
Motion carried.
Meeting edicurned.
❑Itallys Lowell, Clerk
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Town Council ProceAWS
I(�I Regular meeting pp the Council of
T. of Fairhope was held Thursday,
J January 10, 1929. Mayor Northrop,
Councilmen Morgan, Gaston, Raberbs
and Greggs were present
Minutes of Regular meeting Decem-
iier 27, 1928 avd apecial meeting Jan-
uary 3, 1929 were read and .1pruved. I
The following bills were allowed:
Forster and Sans, ond gas 414.62
John Gilmore, laborf 'a_...._69,
Fairhope Cpurler, Fublicatons 1.56
Faith.Coal & Supply Co.,
Supplies30.99
Mobile Steel Co., supp]fee
Turner Supply Co., suDDliee
Fairbanks Mores & Co., eup�plies 81.62
MCGowla-Lyons Hdw. & Sul,
iCo, supplies -..._. _ 31.02
Motion by Councilman Gaaton sec-
onded by Councilman Morgan Nhat
Weed. House be granted a permit to
Shang sign on Fairhope Ave., accord-
ing to 81swifmsstions filed carried.
Meeting edlourmA
Gladys Lowell, Clerk.
/`n�I ccrr Tow)C Council Proceedings
lasting of the Collect] of Town of
�J Fairhope wee held Thursday, January
24, 1929.
Mayor Northrop and Councilmen
Baldwin, Casten, Gregg, Morgan and
Roberts were present.
Minutes of the previous meeting
were read and approved.
The following hills were allowed:
F. S. T. Corp., freight and
wharfage _ _ _ _._. _ _33.62
Gaston Motor Co., damage to
widow .__.__ — —........._.. 1.62
N§irbanks, Morse & Co., supplies 68
Turner Supply Co., supplies _. _ '1.60
Allis halmers Mfg. Go., sup
plies 59.46
MCGowin-Lyons Hdw. & Sup.
Co., supplies , 205.69
Fairhope Garage, labor and
supplies -_—__ _ ___ -_-, 17.90
M-thm was made by Councilman
Morgan seconded by Councilman Rob-
erts that Mayor be antherised .to is-
sue two $1,000 warrante to refund
two outstanding warrants. Motion
co rriea.
Motion made by Councilman -Gas
ton ,seconded by Councilman Gregg
Nat the Mayor be authorized to eeR
funk copper, now on band, to the best
advantage. Carried.
iMotion by Councilman Morgan sed-
ended by Councilman fluldwin net
the payroll of Town employees be
passed upon once a month, carried.
Meeting adjourned
Gladys Lowell, Clerk
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Town Council Proceedings
February 1 1929.
lisp
all , Faiphopenwas held
Selnuery
Thur day,
39, 1929. Mayor
And Councilmen Bablean,
Northrop'
Gaston,
Greg, Morgan and Roberts were
present. I
• Minutes of the previous
Were approved
reaefing
as read. The
log bills were allowed.
follow,
Forster & Sons, oil
$509.35
Fairhope Garage, labor and
supplies
79.96
i
P, S. flT. Corp., freight and
Hugh L. Cole, supplies
10.73
20.15
Mna. Lucille Ruse, meals for
prisoners
Wheeler More, Co., eaP'Bee
.60
250
-
Wm. BeRIea &Son, suppkse
62.40
Failloic Coal & Supply Co.,
supplies
Cour
Fafrhope ier, publication.
11.04
5.4g
Turner Supply Co„ supplies
1.95
MCGoam-Lyons Hdwe & Sup-
ply Co., sapplies
14.44
Niemen Motor Cu, sup,,,,
C75
Mobile Steel Co., suppliee
70.40
Fairbanks, Mares & Co.,
plies eury
,PaY Roll for January—
28.OU
M. F. Northrop, Mayor
'dladys
fi0.00
50no
Lowell, Clerk
J. H. Titus, M.00
arshall
75.00
C. Raldwln, Councilman
2.00
2,00
E. Gee[on, Councilman
4.4.00
P. Gregg. Cnuncilmav
W.
Morgan, Councilman
Vu�
4.00I
H. Roberts. ConnciIDtan
•m
4.00
T` �
Bailey, Engced
& Li swan
i9iavk
120.00
McKenzie, Engineer
95.00
H. H. Tilde, Road Work
MikeSellers, Road Work
14.75I
Jim Lymous. Read Work
1.25
5.00I
Town Council Proceedings
Regular meeting of the Council of
'Flaw. of Falrbam was held Thursday,
Febrppry 28, 1929. Mayor Northrop,
�Coen Baldwin, Gaston, Gregg,
WE
Me Roberts were present.
Minn ts. of previous meeting were
bead and approved.
I
By motion by Councilman Baldwin
•
seconded by Councilman Gaston Mrs.'
1- '-
Anna Shaw was granted a Permit to
build an addition on rear of her dwell-
ing on Delemare St., according to
epeciflcatimts.
Motion made by Councilman Gregg
seconded by Councilman Baldwin that
a committee be appolnted to Interview
the business mea of Fafrhope and as.
car to their attitude toward the levy -
in a privilege tax In Fafrhope; car-
rled.
The following committee was ap-
�pointed, Councilmen Gregg, Baldwin
and Morgan.
Meeting adjourned,
Gladys Lowell, Clerk
Aurle Lymous, Road Work 45.55
`Joe Garner, Road Work 4g_75
Hanry Hanktws, Road Work 5.9b
L. C. Theney, ldne Work 4.20
Percy Henry, Line Work 10.50
Raffles & Son, Water Mains 34,38
Motion was made by Councilman
Baldwin seconded by Councilman
Gregg that Forster &'Sons be request.
red to attach one or more loveless for
dlatRlate 4o their monthly statement;
car ed.
On motion by Councilman Baldw4n
seconded by Councilman Gregg, Mn!
Wmke ttm` wase granlula
dtin his permit toy
lding on Sec-
tion Stin accordance with morifl
cation, flied.
Motion by Coumilman Gregg sev-
ended by Councilman Morgan that ae
soon as possible Town install a street
light at the Intersection of Fa4rhope
Ave. and Section St.; increase Be,
size of street lights on Fafrhope Ave.
,and raise the street lights on Church
St.; carried.
Motion by Coumilman Gaston se, -
ended by CAunetlman Baldwin that
Stop signs be placed on Delaware
A. at Section St and at Church St;
also on Magnolia Ave. on both aides
of Section St.; carried. J
Meeting adjourned.
Gladys Lowell. Clock.
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Regvme meeting of the Council of
March 14, l
' Town o[ P robe
was hEld Thursday,
1929. JII Mayor Northrop, Councilmen Kaki-(
who, Gaston, Gregg, Morgan and Rob
orte were present.
.Minutes of the Precious meeting
were read and approved.
The Following bill, mere allowed:
i Forster & Sens, gas aad all 412.76
1 Forster & Sons, add. cost ln-
j ,tailing new unit 14.82
I Turner Supply Co., supphe, 71.69
Westinghouse EI. & Mfg. Co.,
supplies 14.921
Petrone. Courier, sup. & publ. 26.00
Y Dyson & Co., supplies 3.60
Hugh L. Cole, supplies 17.10
Frauk Manrl, lab. & mat. 10.30
is , Butfior & Som material 21.02
S. le Corp, Fret. & Wig. 6.16
IClumpp Motor Co., labor and
material 110.61 •
Fatrhope Coal & Supply Co.,
material 122.76
McGowin-Lyons Hdw. & Sup,
Co., supplies 63.9-
Fairhope Pharmacy, supplies 1
.9
J. H. Thes, use of or 15.00
Pay Bull for February
M. F. Northrop, Mayor 50.00
Guilty. Lowell, clerk 75.00
J. H. Thus, Borstal 75.00
C. C. Baldwin, councilman 4.00
J. E. Gaston, councilman 4.00 -
R. P. Gregg. c Gilman 4.001
Gem W. Morgan, counpilmau 4.00
W. H. Roberts, councilman 4.00
J. P. Bailey, engineer and
lineman 125.00I
Frank McKenzie, engineer 95001
Frank MvRenzlo, oventime Royamed 4.721
Raymond Stapleton, overtime 110721
Eimer Ho[geletq line work 5.07
Elmer Butgerch, labor en new
unit 43.20
Eenvst Smith, labmon new unit 7.00
Max Ruge, labor on new unit .88
Henry Hankins, line work --
j Joe Garner. road work 49.6.5
Amur Lymous, road work 34.,10
Jim L,cmma
Ed. Water, road work 5.05
(Nonni, Smith, road work. 1.50
Mika Sellees, road work 4.05 n
Wm. Meeting
a &Son. water main, 99,25 `�^/%y,
Heeling adjourned.
Gladys Lowell Clerk.
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i LQ //An(l'dC /P,1�
Town Council Proceedings
1 Regular meeting of the Council of
//
Town of Fairhope was held Thursday,
March 28-1929.
Mayor Northrop, Coumellecen Bald-
win, Gaston. Gregg, Morgan and Rob-
erts were present.
Minutes of the previous meeting ap-
proved as read.
Motion was made by Councilman
Baldwin seconded by Councilman Gas-
ton that letter of U. S. Naval Ale Sts,
f
don be placed on file for future of.
-ropes. Carried.
It was moved by Councilman Mor-
gan and seconded by Councilman Rob-
cote that C. E.-Nicbels' proposition
for settlement on Curb and Gutter be
,red. Caroled. ,..
etiag adjourned.
Gladys Lowell, Lowell, Clerk,
Jc�
gular meeting of the (fbmbJi�ef
a of Falrhope was bold Thuredey,
n I
11,1929, Mayor Northrop, Covet
en Baldwin, Gregg. Megan and
rle were present.
mutes of the previous meeting read and approved.
e following bills were allowed:
ter and San, gas end oil 492.71
ter & Sune, Final pnyment in-
llation new unit and labor end
terial . __.___.__386.32
Toreson Bros. Garage, labor &
material .. __-__ 35.82I
Lester Chamaess. grading 3.50
Halt
l I lumPpMotorCo.. supplies __1.00'
Fairhope Courier, pub. & 'sup. _..._3.60
Robinson Fire App. Mfg. Co.,
supplies ._ - .70'
1. 1. Pitman, supplies _ _ 6.07
Adam Glass & Co, awnings 26.50
Fairbanks Morse, & Co., supplies 9.00
Turner Supply Co., supplies _. 2.78
Wm. Ruffles & Son, labor and
supplies _ 15.10
Fairhope Coal & Supply CO., suP-
pl ea 45.98
MCGowm Ly Run. & Sup Co
supplies 63.91
Pay r'._1 for March
M. F Thl On, Mayor 50.00'
I Clads Low I1. Clink _75.00
J. H. Titus, Marshal _ 75.00
C. C. Haidwhb Conncilman --_4.00
J. E. Gaston, Councilman _. _ 4.00
R. P. Gregg. Councilman 4.00
Gee. W. Morgan, Correll...
W. H. Roberts, Councilman
J. P. Bailey, Eng. & Lineman 125.00
Raymond St¢Pieton, Eng... -_120.00
,Frank Me.Kenzle, Eng. _95.00
W. Al. Cnrant, Plant cro,(,brtj. 6.13
Elmer Butgo,ch, plant ...dram. 11.90
Louis G¢bel, line work .. 1.13
Grrie feller. lie work 17.45
Irwin Sear, line. work _ _ .50
Joe Garner, road work __- 68.42
Auris Lymo. 1-11 work 67.40
Ncmde Smith r d work 1.25
Jim Lymou cal work _2.60
Quentin Mitchell r ad work 3.75
Percy Cole land work 5.18
Henry Gnuniso road work _6.46
Ira Boomer, road work _____... _ 5.18
Luke Psyne, road work .__3.94
Josepb Nelson, read work 5.46
'H. L. Bodge, road work 2.24
Ed. Bonner, road work _._ -iLlb)
Kermit Mitchell, road work .. _ 10.92
Mike Wilson, road work _ 8.96,
Arthur Hartshorn, road work _ 46.40
Gaston Motor Co., road work __.- 37.20
Major Smith, road work _.. _ 7.84
Mo. Rage, road work - _10.13.
Wm. Bryant, road work __ _12,251
Raymond Wilson, road work 11.20
Ernest Gabe,, road work 5.
35
Jake Jansen, road work .___-.._54.8080,
W. T. HIII, roml work 20.40i
Ra
Ralph t{aher, read work _s-_.39'o�I
Town Council Proceedings
Regular meeting of the Council of
Town of, Falrhope was held Thursday,
April 25. 1929.
Mayor Northrop and Councilmen
Baldwin, Gaston, Morgan and Roberts
were present.
Minutes of the previove meeting
were read and a➢Proved.
Rill of Alabama Power Co., for.
$4,17 for supplies was allowed
Motion by Councilman Gaston sew
onded by Councilman Baldwin that
Parker 1. -'Played to siblish
dewalk grade on South ides of Mile sMil
noun Ave.. carried.
' Motion by Councilman Roberts, see
-
.nded by Councilman Morgan that the
poles Ice Company he notified that
unless a all,., Is put on their en-
,Ithe
eflamp.
. will be declared a nui-
space,
_ 4 Meating.edjoumed. Cler
tad" Lowell, Clerk
Motion made by Councilman Bald-
win seconded by Councilman Gregg
that the 'Town andorse the committee
unpoimed for Welfare Work in thL
.......pity, carried.
By motion made by Councilman
Baldwin seconded by (.p a.frean
Gregg communication frog M. E.
Morehead was placed on fit.: to, tutu»
reference.
Motion was made by Cou sellman
Morgan seconded by Coupctlmal
Gregg that the American Czechoslovak
League be advised that the Town
Council of Fairhope Is in accord with
their plans and will assist In any way
Possible, carried.
By motion by Councilman Morgan
seconded by Councilman Roberts the
Fairhope Garage was granted a ➢emir
to build an addition to their Seetlon
Street Building according to sPecfflca-
tion filed.
By motion by Councilman Baldwin
seconded by Councilman Gregg, MM
Aust and Mrs. Campbell were granted
a Permit to erect . dwelling' on White
Ave, according to apeclfioat4ons filed.
By motion by Councilman BaldwSn
seconded by Councilmen Gregg tile.
the Clerk be instructed to write a 3et�
ter to Mr. Geo. E Fuller that .tort,
the drainage from the kitchen sink p!
the Tea Tile was disposed of some way
other than draining same in street,
same would be declared a polemics.
Carried.
Motion was etude Eby Council."
Baldwin seconded by Councilman Mon
gon that Mrs. Ra2'hje be notified 10
put the toilet on her Section St. Viral) -
any in such order ae to comply with
.the requirements of Court, Board of
Health: Carried.
meeting adjo..c&
Q' ,Gladyya "Lowell,
Clerk, l
4-e" _ie&R
'4'
Town Council Proceeding
1i The council of the Town of Fair-
; hope at [n regular session Thurs-
day, May 9h, 1929,
Mayor Northrop, Councilman Said -
win. Gaston, and Roberts were pres-
The minutes of the previous meet -
were approved as read.
The following bills were allowed:
Fairhope Coal & Supply Co.,
supplies __- ...._ —_— - 45A4
Mrs. L. Rugs, moats tar prlsouers 32.45
Forster and Sons, gas and oil 314.59
Klumpp Motor Co., labor and
parts _- _.... -- 11.60
.
.Fairhope Courier, publications _ 5.60
Wen. Ruffles & Son, labor and
'
material ...__ __.. __._..___ 35.66
'r
.Dorman Else. Mfg. Co„ supplies 2.02
Fairbanks -Morse & -Ce, supplies 38.59
PAY ROLL FOR APRIL 1929
M. F. Ndrthrop, Mayor _........ _ 50.00
Gladys Lowell. Clerk __ 75.001
J. H. Titus, Marshal . __ ____ 75.00
C. C. Baldwin, Councilman - _ 4.00
S. E. Gaston, Councilman ...___-_2.00
R. P. Gregg. Councilman ...... 2,00,
Geo. W. Morgan, Councilman _ 4.00
Walter H. Roberts, Councilman 4.00,
J. P. Bailey, Eng. and Line.. 125.00
Raymond Stapleton, Engineer 131.f,
Frank McKenzie, Engineer _ -_ 99:42
J. F. Smart. Road Work
co Garner, Road Work
Aurie Lymous, Road Work
Orrie Keller, Line Work ___ 1.40
Willie Jobnaon, Line Work - __6.07
Lewis Anions, Line Work _5.62
Councilman Baldwin and Gaston
were appototed as a committee to
meet with the Colony Council to ve-
quest the Colony to donate ten feet
do the west side of Section from Nair-
th
hope Avenue to Magnolia Avenue to
-�Gc-'�/
be used for street purposes.
Meeting adjourned.
Gladys Lowell, Clerk
�fl,n�/Z3192f Town Council Proceedings
^I Regular meeting of the Connell of
Town of Fairhope was held, Thursday,
May 23, 1929. Mayor Northro, Coun-
cilmen Baldwin, Gaston, Gregg and
Morgan were present.
Motion was made by Councilman
Gaston seconded by Councilman BRId-
win that the Town thank the Colony
far their action in proposing to give
to the Town ten feet on the west side
of Section St, between Foubepe Ave.,
and the Cemetery at such times as
the Town Is ready to pay he damages
contained by the lessees Carried.— l_
uncflman Baldwin see�-Ij-
onded by Councilman Morgan that the
I, renaeat of the Colony W change thI-
line of alley across W#k. four Divi-
Motion by. Councilman Bllnw'm sec- 1
ended by Counrilman Morgan that the
town request the Colony for ten Peet
on the well aide of Sectlan St., from
Fairhope Ave., to the Saxe building
at this tome, carried.
Motion was made 'bY Councilman
Baldwin seconded by Councilman Mot-
i e Coa e.H a,n heaFairhope s the Peoples
nd
Creamery On,
on Fairhope. Ave., and
Rencroft St., be declared nuisa¢cea
and tbet Unless tbcsg nginee are ode �
quiet, muffled withro weeks same
a,be dealt with as provided far by
will ordinnm, carried.
Meeting adjourned.
Cladya Lowell, Clark.
60
Proeeedingla
(} / 9zy
�t�lp 13iAi
g of the Cmmcll of,
0
was held Thnrsday,i
Is, 192 abm Northrop Cann-
Ju a .
cilmen Ceston, Morgan and Roberts.
were present.
Minutes Of the p ellmol meeting
were read and appro
The following bills were allowed:
Gaston Motor Co.. repair parts 6.30
Rlumpp Motor Co., material _..-2.95
Tureson Bros. Garage, labor and
418
material
FairhoDe Courier, publication and;341
..
supplies __ __._ "__. _.
Wm. Ruffles and Son, labor add 14.95,
' material _ -
Mobile Steel Co "Ind'se 3A.42
Turner Supply Co, supplies .-ka 91i
Robertsdale Machine Co., sup. 12.00'
M. Pyson, supplies ______ ___ 95.95
Fairbanks -Morse & Co., supplies
329.39
Forster & Sons. gas and oil _
PAY ROLL FOR MAY, 1929
M. F. Northrop. Mayor ___. 50,00
Gladys Lowell, Clerk __.__ 95.00
J. H. Titus, Mmadial -__ _._ 75,00
J. E. Gaston, Councilman ___-_. 4.00
G C. Baldwin, Councilman _ 400
R. P. Gregg. Councilmen __. _ 2,00
Gen. W. Morgan, Councilman _.. _ 2.60
W. H. Roberts, Councilman2.00
J, K. Keller. Police duly .00,
J, P, Bailey. Eng. & Lineman 12500
Frank McKenzie, Engineer 95.00
Raymond Stapleton. Engineer 120.00
Aerie Limnos, Line work __.... 1.05,
6.20'
JIM East, Line work ___. _
2.241
Mike Sellers, Line work _.. -.. _.
Jim Banner, Line work
ght and-1.16"
A. L. S4eanm' 4.E0.
water Ton. ---- ----
clatterce Keller, Pumping sta
1.96
film -- -----
Joe Garner. Road work __. _ 53.J5
AnticRoad k68
ir.
Prrin waspresent
MH. Mand
M.
proposed to clean the camp. ground at
no expense to the Town if Town will
hang street light at carver of See-
thor anti Oak Streets tolight the cami,
ground, Motion madeby Councilman
Gaston seronded by Councilman Mor-
File that Town pstreet
mquested by Mr. Perrin and to thank
Mr. Ferrin for Interest, carried.
Meeting adjourned.
Gladys Lowell, Clerk.
w
Town Council Proceedingi
IA special meeting of the Commit of
Torn o4 Fairhppe was held Tuesday,
jone 13, 1021. Muyor Northrop,
'Cennrilmen Gaston. Gregg, Morgan
and Roberts were present.
station was rode try Councilman
Gaston sermuled by Councilman Gregg '
that, the Myyru and Clerk he author
Ized to enter Into contract with Nep
tulle Meter Company for enough wa�'
bu leelets to miter the town, and to
plots an order for Initial shipment to
Le m'i e. at oar+. for such silos ae the
Mfoynrr and C4r_L wan of the Pnbhc
Silt, Commlttee deem advisable.
('arrtsd.
Mechug adJonrtmd. Gladys Lowell, Clerk.
Regn tar meathlg of the Comroll of -
Town of Fairlo,"s was held Thursday.
.limMia o 29, 1919. ynr Narthin' Cuum
cilmen Baldwin, (inaloh, Cregg. Mtol'-
gan and Robert-s w e presetrt.
Minutes of regular meeting Jnne
13th and speciul rmeetin9 Jmte 1SM,
Lin were -read and :pprargd.
Motion made hr nmuwilman Raid
will seeoaded b>Cotma{ITil1 Gg reg
lost, Town m'der Ihi11' i1Q Pete water
meter hazes carried...
Meettim adjourned. 44
Gladys Lowell, Clerk,
k
4,4 " ,�,...& 641,4
�,rdyllll2f
Town Council Proceeding 6 t
Regular meeting of the Council of
Town of Fairhope was held Thursday B
E THRFE Where meters -
Iltly 11. 1439 Mayor Northrop Chan- [Wiled t o[ Flve doll SECTION FOIIRT '?_���^`�`^�i
oilman Gaston Gregg and Roberta. e Paid t th m¢sumer pr I'otker_[hav a dal"ytkeeY�aYe__e"II
were present. install do of the meter, am of the Water Works De e t shall/
Minutes toy the previous meeting heron , effective -Pon such turn on water without a parmkt fro
were approved as read. ".'installation on the following schedule:
The following bills were allowed: Fifty cents per thousand ter the the, water works office, and any Per-
F. S. T. Corp, frgt. had wfg -_ 7.70 (first 3,000 gallons. son violating this rule shall be fined
Forster & Sons, labor and sup- Thl,iY .ants Per thousand for the on conviction not less than-$1.00 nor
Plies __
38.63 next 2,000 gallons. more than $5,00.
_._-_.
Tulieon Broe., labor and cup- a ext five cents per thousand Ym' siringSECTION FIFTEEN: arsons..
plies -.Coal___---_._- 5.55 the next 5,1.-i gallons, desiring water service must make ape
F .U"Ie Coal @ SUPDIY Co., Twenty 0 gal per than ea.d for the Tow.ion for sflroe a the mitre a the
eup➢lfee rage_ _._ _.i ----.- B4.00 next 1tee00 gallons Town Clerk, o whom permits may be
Wra. R Garage, supplies ).e _lo <.05 Eighteen cents per thousand far the confer, and consumer desiring to rue
Wm. Rufflae @ Son, labor and next Fifteen
c galtPee. iesofconfirms service mutt give written no-
32.28 Fifteen cents per thousand for all tine 0Y same at that office, otherwise
Duncan El. Mfg. Ce, lmPPRex _ 18,e2 1n excess of 40.000 gallons. shell eevtinue liable for the payma
McGowin-Lyons Hdw. & Sulk.. Minimum bill per month, $1.60. of the water rent until such votive has
supplies 23.05
----'---- 6U0 SECTION FOIIR: Where water been given.
P. Co'A. Parker, surveying _ __.___ has been turned oft because of any SECTION SIXTEEN: Any con -
Art. Concrete Works, water me- default or neglec .n the part M the sumer permitting another not a mem-
ter boxes _. ___ 67.00 consumer, a fee o are dollar shall be bar of his family or an employee to
watch _
Neptune Meter Co., me-. fir reinstatement of t .the. use water from fixtures . his Dtion
tet0 - - _39{60 Payable TION FIVE: All flat ratee are lase, ehall a Pined upon conviction
paid
Moe. E, aV. Schaaq treatments_ _ ble concisely in advance between not lees than $5.00 nor more than
J. H. Titus ... Of the
Hugh L. Cole supplies,ubl_ 34.93 month0first
ofaad January, Ahpril, July and $SECTION SEVENTEEN: A corn
Fairhope Courier, publication _ 2068 October of each Year. Hill. for meter) aumer taking water on a flat rate
and supplies - servfee will be tendered on the 15th shall be charged for all fixtures an the
IlFairho,a Garage, labor and _ 114.66 mdat be paid)
auppItea day 0[ each me - a. same
ee whether used or got as long
Pay all for Su¢e as follows: by the lot the following month., se same are connectetl up with the
M. F. Northrop, Mayor __.__60.00 DOOn [allure to pay any water Dill by service ➢loan.
Gladys Lowell, Clerk ._-._ 76.00 the expiration of the time of payment,, SECTION EIGHTEEN: No abate -
Marshal . 75,00 as here stated, the Town reaervea the I men[ Of water That will be allowed
J. H. Tltvs, -- right to discontinue service, which by reason hf removal, diauae er di-
C. C. Baldwin, Councilman-___2.00 will not be reinstated except upon punished use, unless notice O4 such
J. `L Gaeta., Councilman _._-4.00 the payment of all water rent 1n fell dieuea is left in writing at the Water
R. P. Gregg, Counell man ... -2.00 and of the reinstatement charge of Office when said change takes place.
W. W. Morgan, Councilman __4.00 SECTION NINETEEN: The Town
J. H. Roberts, Councilmen ... 4.00 $less.
J. L. Keller, Police Duty _ -16.00 SECTION SIX: Where by cry
reaervea the right o time r drought
7. P. Bailey. Engineer and Line- is made for water service a any one for emergency to forbid street. side-
man __ _ 125.00 other than the owner 0f the .00 shall
ll walk or lawn sprinkling.
Raymond Stapleton Engineer 120.00 Ito be served, a deposit of $5.00 shall SECTION TWENTY: Any one
Frank McKenzie, Engineer -_ B6.00I `be made to he returned upon differ- tampering with a fireplug or drawing
A. L. Stearns, Line work -__ 1.25 tinuance oY said ¢arnica and fait par water therefrom for other than fire
George Sly., Line work .. _ _Iris meat. of all amounts due, pun pane, shall be tined on conviction
W. F. Ler.w.y, Line work ... .0.80 SECTION SEVEN: Meters will be not less than $5.00 nor more than
Thoa. Ourtia, Line work 1.20 )repaired by the Town et the expense $10.00.
Aurie Lyrom e, Road work-_.._69.75 oY the owner. A meter that does mot SECTION TWENTY-ONE: Tapping
Lester Ch... ese Road work - 20.00 register, hl' does not register correct- Of mains and water pipes, sad the a --
Henry Hankins, Road work _. _ _2,10 Iy,�may, be taken nut by the Towv at tension of service pipe. between main
A. L. Stearne, Water Dept. ._ 122 its option and the Plat rate for the eel-i and sidewalks shall be done only by
Wm. Ruffl.a & Son, Water Dept. 100.00 vice charged. The Town reserves the duly authorized employee a the water
On motion by Councilman Gaetpn right t0 put in a meter on any service. works.
seconded by Councilman Gregg Mr. J. or remove same when noreasary. SECTION TWENTY-TWO: Where
L Pitman was located a permit to SECTION EIGHT: Any consumer service 1s not paid for by a tenant the
erect a building on corner of Fairhope who Is of the opinion that his meter owner of the property shall be held re -
avenue and Section street, according not registering correctly may, upon sponsible for the non-payment of wat.
to specifications filed. application, have said meter tested ::or rent and no reinstatement of see -
Motion
by Councilman Roberta sec- upon making a deposit of $2.00 for 'vice will be. made until all arrears
ended by Councilman Gregg that the such service. Should said complaint have been paid.
Mayor be authorized to employ a be found Justified sad the test .haws SECTION TWENTY THREE: It
working foreman for the Street Be- that the meter is registering be-areot- shall be unlawful to permit water to
partment, carried. ly, said deposit is to be returned to an
continuously from any hydrant.
An ordinance amending Section 65 the consumer. otherwise to be applied faucet or other fixture, whether witbf.
of the Code of Ordinance was intro- toward the expense of making the test.) or without a building, whether to Pre -
card. SECTION NINE: Except by Spec -I - -
Motion was made by Councilman lot permission of the Mayor and Chun- vent freezing or far other Purpose,.
Gregg seconded by Councilman Gas- ell not more than one house or earvice and ail Plumbing shall be arranged'
ten that the unanimous consent of shall be permitted on one connection, with stop and whet, plugs permittin
those present be given for the frame whether flat rate or through meter. pipes to be thoroughly drained ho
dcate consideration of the ordinance. Where each double connections exists' freezing weather, V1olaHu. Of this see -I
On roll call the vote was Mayor Nor- same shall be terminated and separate Lion shall reader the Person guilty
throp, Councilman Gaston, Council- connection made for each service. thereof liable to a fine of not less
man Gregg and Councilman Roberts SECTION TEN: No eve shall turn then $5.00 Par more then $10.00 for I
aye. Noce .one. r off a water connection at the each offense.
The ordinance was the,, read at official oOl,II established by the town, THIS ORDINANCE shall become ef.
length M follows: without authority from the Water De. !active upon its passage and publica,
partment, and any person violating Hon.
AN ORDINANCE this rule shall upon conviction be fin- Adopted July 11, 1929.
ed not lees than one nor more then
RE IT ORDAINED BY THE TOW,' ten dollars. AtleaL Cl F, Northrop. Mayor
HAMA, A OF FOLLOWS:
PE. ALA- Gladys Lowell, Clerk.
BAMA, AS FOLLOWS: SECTION ELEVEN: Every eon- After reading Northrop, name the vet¢
THAT SECTION 65 OF THE C011E super OP water �pa tme by the Town moo$ Mayor lisomre Couneflman
OF ORDINANCES OF DECEFAIIZHOPE,BER Water Works Department shall keep Gaston, Councilman Gregg and none.
A, 1916, , ENACTED DTO READ his service Pipes, faucand pa and other Gilman Roberta aye. Noce none.
fixtures in repair and properly pro-
AS FOLLOWS:
BE AMENDED TO READ Dpo. hearing the vote the Mayor do -
AS FOLLOWS: [acted to prevent waste. cl8red the ordinance adopted and or,
SECTION ONE: The flat rate for SECTION TWELVE: The Water tiered published.
water service where no meter is i - Wurks Department or sal' person dale- Meeting ad]ouraetl.
stalled shall be: gated by it, or any member of the Gl ys Lewell, Clark.
For house -.of six rooms or less, Public Service Committee shall have
$12.00 per year. Additional rooms free access at all reasonable hour. to
all part. of the premises served for
above six. shall De sd she dive cents the purpose of inspecting the covdi- �u ,
each year. Tub end shower baths tion of the plumbing and the use of -
$3.dOlpar
bath your
$225 ..a,oper and
y ar.acTo[let., water.
Gi �..i..
SECTION THIRTEEN: In the
event of waste o. account of defects,
of fixtures or plumbing, or ear.hoh,i
mess on the part of the user, and same
Is not repaired or discontinued with-
in three days after notice to do an has
bee. given by the Water Works De.
partment, water will be shut off fresh
the premises until such repairs have
bees made, and the charge MP $1.00
for the reinstatement of service paid.
bona
.$i00 Per year, eddiintral toilets $.25
pare faucets $3.00
for yeame,r first addiitieml $1.50, for two
or more additional faucets 75 cent,
each.
SECTION TWO: Where a house is
roll[ ehnll l letncoub.if of lessthe
regular
annual „forget if Occupied more the
inn,, half a real' the rent shall beOF
prufmrtlon to the time occupied.
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I
Council Proceedings,
(Town
Regular meeting of the (:ouncil of
held Thursday.
Town of Fairhope was
25 1929. Mayer Northrop and
July
Coaredmen Gregg. Morgan and Rob-
erts were Present.
Minutes o9 the .➢reviwe meeting
were read and approved.
Meeting adb urned.
Gladys Lowell, Clerk.
23 Town Council ProceedingsJ
LLLIRegular meeting n4 the Town Coup
ilof Town of Fairhope, was held
ridgy, August 23, 1929. Mayor
orthmp, Councilman ElMdwu, an,
n, Gregg. Morgan and Roberts were]
Minutes of the Drevione meeting)
'were read and approved.
The following bills were allowed:
Hugh L. Cale, supplies_. _ 28.83
F. S. T. Corp.. freight se supplies 65.21
FF'airhope Courier. pub. & supplies 21.51
�McGawta-Lyons Hdw. & Sup.
Co., supplies _.. __ -- _ .40
Gulf Office S-PPliea, sa P➢lies. 2.11,
Tuveson Rros.. labor and snppliea 11.88
Turner S9PPIY CP., anpplies-�,_.. 56.99
Fairbanks, Mora- & Co., supplies 3.94
Forster & Sons, Sea end it __366.31
Forster & Song, work on weil_120.00
Gill Printing Co., euPDlt-- _.-- 11,40
Fairhope Pharmacy, suPP11--__ 1.60 1
Wm. RUP[lee & 9on, leb. &sup. 3890
Fairhope Coal & 8apply Co., sup
plies -____...__.___.__ . 55.54
Fairhope Garage, labor & sup-
plies _ 24.60
-��Pay Roll -_
M. F. Northrop. MaYOG....__ ..... 50.00
Gladys Lowell. Clark _____-_ 75.00
J. R. Titus, Marshal_ __..__ -_._ 45.00
J. E. Gaston. Councilman_.._- _ 2.00
R. P. Gregg, Counellmalr__._. 4.10
Goo, W. Morgan, Councilman2.00
Walter H. Roberts, Councilman 4.00
E. G. Rickarby, Attorney______ 50.00
Jesse L. Keller. Poll" duty _..._ 19.00
Joe Gable, Police duty__ -_-.- 6.00
Walter Lowell folios duty_-_ 5.00
I Orris Keller, Labor on Jail._._ 1.45
J. P. Bailey, Engineer & Line-
man, _. _.____.._____..__ 125.00
Raymond Stapleton, Englneer_320.00
Frank McKenzie, Engineer__ _35.00
Max Rage. line work.... _ - 5.39
Jesse L. Keller. Road Work-__. 18.00
Aurie Lymous, Road Work__ _ 54.65
Joe Gwaer, Read Work 64.65
Henry Hankins, Road Workc.',ti_ 9.90
P. A. Parker, Surveying._ 6.00
Norman wainwright, Road Wmk 3.45
Forster &�Spra, P nla PJgot 9.50
4
1
On motion by Councilman Gaston, '.
seconded by Councilman Gregg. per-
mission was granted to Mr. R. E. Cur-
tis to install a street light on the set
vice line on First Ave. new Piar St.
Motion made by Councilman Mor-
gan, seconded by Councilman Baldwin
that Mr. Grover C.Lowell be grant-
ed 0 permit to build a galvanized =.Lea
in the rear of his building on Fair -
hope Ave., according to apphcatlon
filed on the condi Gwn that he will re-
Imove same at any time at the dis-
Lr:4ion of the %own, carried.
GO motion bl' Councilman Horgan,
s•xonded by CcsoO, .wt Gast n, par-
m!t was graated to Mrs. D. 1. Rus• 1:
to support the working to frost of the
kessell buil4it, enr,Xetion Street. by
�nr'Poats :a xcrrvdatue wtla aPpli-
twinn filed. q�
Motion by &,W llman Loldwln,
seconded by C'uur,tuan Gr;ge that.
[ba Marshal hendlpwod $10.9d par
n:anth for JAI (e of his car, begin.
Ring August L :929. carried.
Meeting anharu•,1.
Gladys Lowell, clerk.
4
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An ordinance for $5.00 road tax was
Town Council Proceedings
Introduced'
Motion was m be Councilman
Iialdwln secondedab Covucfbnsn Gas
i Regular meeting of the Council of
ton that the unanimous consent of
Town of Fairborn was held Thursday,
those present be given for the imme-
9eptember 12, lick.
diate consideration of this ordinance.'
Mayor Northrop and Councilmen
l Ufron roll call the vote was Mayor
Baldwin, Castors, Gregg, Morgan and
Nm'IDfpp, Guardlmen Baldwin. Gas
Robertswere present.
ton. Gregg, Morgan and Roberts aye.
/
Minutes of the previous meeting 't
Noes acne.
+here read and approved.
The ordinance was then lead at
The following bola were allowed:
length as follows:
Tuv Garage, labor
BE IT by the Tmva Conn-
_ and mat. _ 3.10
d t.
Town of Fairhope, Alabama,
pal of e be Town of
William Ruffles & Hens, labor
w
ae Mlleww __1.
and material 89.08
SLCTIGV I. That a tax of Five Doh
Fzirhope Coal & Supply Co
Ides per capita be levied apple all male
supplies _ 39.04
1nbnfitaats within the corporate hm
\
Neptune Meer Co, Water
Its oe the Town off e, Aand ma
metes _ 338.38 -
betvneh the ages of!Tho eighteen and for
We alehouse El. & Mfg Co
ty five years, for the tax year begin -
supplies _ ' 1.54
sing October 1, 1929 Said tar shall
Fairbanks -Morse & CO., supplies 1.09
be payable on the first day of said
400.41
month and on the first day of October
Forster &Bons, gas and ell _. _.
every year thereafter. If the said tax
Mobile Drug Co., supplies __ 5.00
Is not paid within thirty days after
Interstate El. Co., supplies 4.66
name becomes due aad payable the de-
Falramed Courier, patch. and
unguent taxpayer shall be given five
supplies _ _2.60
_- __._ .
days' notice to work for five days on
_
Turner Supply GO., supplies 262.18
del
Its sin Pe. If such work, cant re-
fuses to perform such work, heis shall
PAY ROLL FOR AUGUST
be guilty of a of this ordl
:M. F. Northrop Mayo 50.00
all be the the
Tonne and it shall the duty
Gladys Lowell Clerkeb.11 95.00
to arrest and bring aim
Town ➢t re g
J. Taus. Marshall _ Y2.00
nd
before the Mayor, and, if he be Pound
the
J. E. Gaston Counmlma _2.00
E.
gutty of such violation, he shall be
C. C. Conn n _ 2.00
Slued Ten Dollars, shall rt �
Councilman
R.W Gregg, Councilman 2.00
Gregg,,
d -tine
elude said its tort costs of Court.'
l
Walter A. Roberts, 2.00
to
delinquent then fail, reface or;
W. Morgan, Crinoline. 2.1�O
berShould
be nnxble to pay said fine, it shall be
JCo,esse L. olive duty
Police duty __-13.1
the duty the Mayer to seetenof
LKeller,owell,
Walter Lowell, Police duty _ 3.1
Welt
the
to hard labor on the streets of the
la
J.R P. Bailey, and Lineman 120.1
Town for a D ten days.
plat
Raymond Stapleton, Engineer 195.1
All d
SECTION 2. All ordinances or partsre
Frank McKenzie, Engineer _. 95.00
a 'n conflict herewith are,
of obe
work .. __ ..3.45
hereby repealed. '
Do,
Max Huge, Line work _ 2.96 '
Max H ge, Line
SECTION P,. This ordinance shell be-'
Road work _.._9000
L.
come effective upon publication,
meeffective
Jesse L. RaBer, Road work 90.00
Jesse Keller,
Adopted September 12. 1929. .
Joe Garner, Road work ___ _._.71.96
ttesc M. F. Voitbrnp, Mayer
W. C Mills. Road work 34.00
Gladys Lowell, Clerk,
Oscar Smith, Read work 14.99
Henry Hankins, Road work 11.20
Mnricn,vv + ihen Made that the or-
By a motion by Councilman Gaston
dinners be adopted as read. Upon i
aeeonded by Councilman Gregg Mrs
roll call the vote stood; Mayor Not
G. Anacker was granted a permit to
turnip, Contortion. Baldwin, Gaston.
pleas a street light on the service It..
Gregg, Morgan and Roberts aye. Noes
In accordance with application filed.
None. After hearing the vote the
Mayor devilled .he crdinauce adopted
Motion made by Councilman Mot
and rude, it published.
gap secoaded by Councilman Gregg
Meeting xdjonID
that the building used as a atone house
Gladys Lowell, clerk
by the Fairhope Pharmacy situated
_
between the Fairhope Pharmacy aad
the W. H. Burmeister building be us-
clared a menace and fire hauard to
he
the adj e ad property sand g that and
owner he advised of this action fled
to have building removed
��
9e
ordered said
fifteen days
Prom the premises fi
his action, .
_ of notification of this action, carried.
a G yz 9 Town Council Proceedings
/ Regular meeting of the OovveB oe
Town of Fairhope wee held Thareday,
,september 26, 1929. 'Mayor Northrop.
Councilmen Baldwin, Gregg. Morgan,
and Roberts were present.
Minutes of the previous Meeting)
were approved as read.
Motfeu made by Couvilman Morgan
aeconded by Cou.all.. Baldwin thal,
.. k cptag hops in the congested part of
the Taw-, .e doGlared a n iOn, od and
any perann or Der6bps guilty thereof
Bhnd us uutified by the [hark to share
this nuisance within Yivn days; car-��
plea.l_l`-2JCi2-
Dleeling adjourned.
Gladys Lowell, C1erR
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Town Council Proceedings
I >J
�(��of /p`
The regular meeting of the COnmil
//
o Town of Puncheon was held Thurs-
day, October loth. 1929.
Mayor Northrop. Counc4hnen Bald-
win, Gaston. Morgan a.d Raberte
•
VOr2 present.
The following bills were allowed:
Tuveson Bros. labor and sup. 74.60
Rlumpp Motor Co., labor anti
eapplies 99.90,
Portholes Co.] & Supply Co.,
.applies --- _ 40.90
S. T. Corp., fgbt and whfg __.._8.43
Forster and Sons, gas and oil 328.43
Ruffles and Son, labor and -
material _-_.. _ -__ 71.68
'Dyson and Co., supplies __- -. _. 5.40
Ch... J. Alto., painting St.
Feigns 4.00
.__.__.__..__.------YY
Turner Supply Co., supplipe 14.39
-FairbnPs Courts , publications 5.08
Fairbanks, Me,, & Co., auppliee 5.64
PAY ROLL FOR SEPTE:MBER
M. F. Northrop. Mayor 50.00
Gladys Lowell. Clerk 75.00
J. H. Titus, Marshal _ 85.00
C. C. Baldwin. Councilman 4.00
J. E. Gaston, Councilman 2.00
R. P. Gregg. Cmmcilman _. 4.00
G. W. Morgan, Councilman 4.00
W. H. Roberts. Councilman 4.00
S. L. Keller, Police Duty _ 19.00
J. L. Sell, Road Work 69.00
Anrie Lymmts. Road Work 11.11
Toe Garner, Rnad Work 50.95
Oscar Smith. Read Work 20.70
W. F. Laraway, Road Work L50
J. P. Bo➢,. E,m and Lineman 125,00
Frank Mt Klotz e. Eastport 96.00
3taymond 9mpleten. Engineer 120.00
Town Council Proceedings
(�2-1
A speaiai meeting of the GOunoil oP
the Tnwn of Fairhope was be1d Thurs-
day. October 17th. 1929.
Mayor Northrop, Cont----
win. Gaston. Gregg, Morgan and Rob-
erts were present.
The purpose of the meeting was to
consider tad let contract for the I.,
gineming of sewerage system in the
congested part of Ihn Tnwn.
Motion was made by Cmmcilman
Baldwin seconded by Connciimnn Rob
erne that G. H. Lang of Slovltrie.
Georgia, be employed as Engioeer.
Upon Roll call the vote stood: Mayon
Northrop, NO; Councilman Baldwin.
aye; Councilman Gaston, aye; Coun-
cilman Gregg. aye: Councilman Me'
gad, on; Cmmcilman Roberts, aye.
After hearing the .to the Mayor
"a authorized to enter into contract
with Mr. O. H. Lang.
Meeting adjourned.
Gladys Lowell, Clerk
The regular meeting of the Coun-
/ ell of Town of Fairhope was held
Thursday. October 24, 1929,
Mayor Northrop, Councilmen Bald-
win, Gaston and Morgan were present.
Minutes of Ibe. Regular meeting Be -
tuber loth and special meeting octo-
ber 24th were approved as and.
Meeting adjourned. -
Gladys Lowell, Clerk.
Motion by Councilman Baldwin sec
ended by Councilman Morgan that Mr.
William ("all be granted a permit to
build a stable on the rear of his lot
on Fairb.p. Avenue, aomrding to
specifications filed on the condition]
that he will remove same at the dis-
eretica of the Town Council earrfed.
That the Mayor call a special meet-
ing one day next week to consider the
<mployment of an Engineer to draw'
plans and specifications for -Sewerage
eystem, earrieed.
Meeting adjourned.
Gladys Lowell, Clark,
lea 'or Z'6'Cl uj"� .
L
own Y'ouncil Proceedings
Ir
The r¢gnlnr meeting If the
f the Tnwa
council
of Cairhope was
hurstlaY. Nov. 14, 4929.
he}d;
Mayor Northrop, Councilmen
Bald-
,
in.Gastoa, Gregg, Morgan and
rts
Rob-
were present.
Mina[es of the regular meeting of
Oc[. 24th.
1929 were read aad
ed.
approv-
Reports of State Engineer,
H. G.
Menke were reed and accepted and
placed on tile.'
jhe followfug bills were allowed:
m Rn Bles & Son
Fairhope Single Taa Car,.
Neptune Water Miller Co.
274.12
1
Fairhope Pharmacy
Toleson Bros. ,;__,.__
_
American Le France & Foamite
.187.66
industries _
3.09
Ugh L. Polo
It a Garage --
18A8
.lay Produe. Co., _
.60
147
irbaakz Morse & Co.,-,
6.
altlwln S,p,iy Co., .__. _ .._.
_
93.47
cG0 bin Lyons Sdtlw. &
_
3uPP00
ly Co. _..
79.21
_
obile Drug Co.
17SZ60
alrhop Coal & Sup Co
56.51
_
Fairhope Courier _---
_
J. r. Pitman & CO ---- __
.
.51
3.20
w C Mills
Turner Sup,]], Co.
_
H. W. O. Forster
351.00
. fi1UU
`
PAY ROLL FOR NOVEMBER
-5� F. Northrop, Mayor _
Gladys Lowell, Clerk -__-
_50.00
_ __
IJ. H. Titus, Marshal
75.00
_ _-___8,.00
C C. galdwin, Councilman _-
'J.
4.00
E. d-aton, Councilman
_ _-4.00
Morgan, Councilman
Walter H.
4.00
Roberts, Commilman
Jesse Keller, Read work
_4.00
_72.00
_
Amie Lymous. Road work
57.50
.Ore Garner, Road work _ __
Robert Foster,
-55.15
W.Road work
C. Mills, Road work
13.60
6.25
Ra
Raymovd StaDlcton, Engineer
_
120.00
Frank McKenzie, Engineer
110.80
_
.1. P. Bailey, Evgiaeer
_ _ _125.00
George Si me or -
_- _.
Mike Sellers, Linework
_23.62
g,g6
Wm. ROOM a. Water Da t. -
}0.85
I
There being an other business
to be
discussed the meettng ad]uurned.
Gladys Lowell, Clerk.
}� ✓e 1 % i't y Town Council Proceedings
Regular meeting of the Council of
Town of Fairhope was held Friday,
November 29, 1929.
Mayor Northrop, Councilmen Bald-
win, Gustg6, Gregg, Morgan and Rob-
erta were present.
The minutes of the previous meet-[
lagwere approved as read.
Motion was made by Councilman
Baldwin seconda ...tied by Counnirr ci Gas
Iran that the Petition to change the
name of Equality Street to Ferrin
Avenue be referred to the Colquy
gtmncil. Carried.
wi Motme made by Councilman Gas.
seconded by Councilman Roberts
t the Mayor he authorized to em-
`y'an auditor to audit the books of,
11 Town for the Poor year., carried,
Mee[Ingadjonrned.
Gladys Lowell, Olmk.
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66
Totvn Council. Proceeding
/2 ����
Regular meeting Of the Counce o
'Town of Falrhope was held Thursday,)
December 12, 1929.
Mayor Northrop and Councilmen
Baldwin. Gaston, Morgan and Roberts
were present.
The minutes of the previous meeting
were read and approved.
The following bills were allowed:
Coal & Supply Co.,
,Falrhope
.applies 27.82
Falrhope Courier, pubB. and sup 14.53
Sea. K. Glennon, Clerk's bond ...30.00
Fairbanks More. Co., euppliee 104.00'
Turner Supply Co., supplies _...._96.68
Wm. Rulflee & Son, lab. had
material _.. ______... _. _ __ 46.56
McGowin-Lyons Hdw. & SUP.
Co., suppliea _..... 14.19
Forster & Sons. Oil _ 379.79
Republic Creosoting Co., sup
plies ___...__ ....._— _- 287.12
Mobile Steel Co., euppllee......_ 67,80
Neptune Meter Co., water
Uccle 274.12
PAY ROLL FOR NOVEMBER
M. F. Northhraq, Mayor .10,40
Gladys Lowell, Clark 75.00
J. H. Time, Muralist 85.00
C. C. Baldwin. Coune hican 4.00
J. E. Gaston. Councilman 4.00
R. P. Gregg, Councilman 4.00
Goo. W. Morgan, Councilman 4.00
W. H. Roberts, Councilman 4.00
Walter Lowell, Police duty 4.00'
Jesse Keller, Road work 14.00
Aerie Lymous, Road work 61.86
Joe Garner, Road work 51.10
W. C. Mills, Road work 11.25
Henry Hankins, Road work 1.05
Jim Lymous, Road work 3.90'
Gave Stevenson, Road work 10.00
aymond Stapleton, Engineer 120.00
J. P. Batley, Engineer and
'
Lineman 125.00
Frank McKenzie, Engineer 96.00
George Sure, Linework 14.00
Motion was made by Councilman
Baldwin seconded by Couniclman Mor-
gan that the Council grant Mr. Keen-
ey's request In behalf of Chamber of
Commerce to connect and furnish her -
rent for the Community" Christmas
An ordinance to authorize the Con-
struction of Berltary Sewers and Sao -
[to" Sewer Systems was introduced.
Motion was made by Councilman Bald-
win seconded by Councilman Gaston
that the unanimous consent of those
present be given for the immediate
consideration of some. Upon roll call
the vote stood Mayor Northrop. Coun
cilmen Baldwin, Gaston, Morgan, Rob
arts aye. %..a none.
The ordinance was then read at
length as follows:
AN ORDINANCE TO DETERMINE
UPON, ORDER AND AUTHORIZE
THE CONsIrRUCTION OF SANI.
TARY SEWERS AND SANITARYI
SEWER SYSTEMS, INCLUDING
SEWAGE TREATMENT AND DISPO
SAL PLANT, WITHIN THE CORPO-
RATE LIMITS OF THE TOWN OF
FAIRHOPE. ALABAMA; TO PRO-
VIDE FOR THE PAYMENT OF
COSTS AND EXPENSES THERE"
OF BY ASSESSMENTS AGAINST
THE PROPERTY DRAINED, SERV"
ED OR BENEFITTED BY SAID
SANITARY SEWERS AND SANI-
TARY SEWER SYSTEM TO THE EX" -
TENT. OF THE INCREASED VALUE
THEREOF BY REASON OF THE
SPECIAL BENEFITS DERIVED
THEREFROM, PROVIDED THAT,
NO ASSESSMENTS SHALL EX-
CEED THE INCREASED VALUE OF
SUCH PROPERTY BY REASON OF
SPECIAL BENEFITS DERIVED
FROM SUCH WORKS OR IMPROVE-
MENTS; TO DESCRIBE THE NA"
TUBE AND EXTENT OF THE WORK
AND THE GENERAL CHARACTER
OF THE &TERIALS TO BE USED;
TO-DESRIBE THE TERRITORY
OR AREA WITHIN THE TOWN TO
BE DRAINED, $, YED OR BENE"
FITTED BY^SUC OSEWERS AND
SEWER TEMS, ,AND DEFINE
THE S BY NAMING THEi
OTHER LINER $'$Y WHICH THE
SAME IS BOUNflED; TO DIRECT
THAT 'FULL DETAILS,DRAWINGS,
PLANS, SPECIFICATIONS AND SUR-
VEYS OF SAID WORK AND ESTI-
MATES BE PREPARED; TO PRO"
VIDE FOR INSPECTION OF SUCH
PLANS; TO PROVIDE FOR PUB"
LICATION AND MAILING COPIES
HKREOF; TO FIX THE TIME
WHEN THE COUNCIL SHALL
MEET TO HEAR ANY OB-
JECTIONS OR REMONSTRANCEc
YHUVEMENTS, THE MANNER OF
MAKING THE SAME OR THE CHAR-
ACTER OF MATERIAL OR MATERI-
ALS TO BE USED; TO GIVE TO
THIS ORDINANCE AN OFFICIAL
DDRIGNATION AND FOR OTHER
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE TOWN
COUNCIL OF THE TOWN OF FAIR
HOPE, ALABAMA.
Section 1. That it be sad hereby Is
determined upon, ordered and author,
had by the Town Council of the Town
of Falrhope, Alabama, design, or cause
to be designed contract for and to ex.
ecute or cause to be executed the con
stmetion of sanitary sewers and sa
tart' sewer systems, including sewage
treatment and disposal plant, within
the corporate limits of the Taw.; that
all the costs and expenses thereof be
assessed against the property drained,
served .in aenefitted by said samtary
sewers and sanitary sewer systems;
I, the extent of the fncreased value
of such Froperty by reaepn of the speo-
lot benefits derived from such im
provements, but said special assess -
meats shall not exceed the increased
,value of said property by reason of
special benefits derived from the lm"
provements.
Section 2. That the works and Im-
provements hereby determined upon,
ordered had authorised shall be in the
nature and to the extent of sanitary
,i
i
67
/✓.s
9ewa1a and analtary sewer systems;
so laid and constructed within the cur-
valve. and
(y2
porate limits of the Town as to far:I
manhole. covers, PIPmg
braces.
ni.h a system and systems of sanitary
That all oY the work to
drainage and waste disposal facilities l
Section 5.
the improvements to be
to the property in the Town of Fair -
be done and
hereunder shall be done and
hope, Alabama, lying within the area,
made
of O. H.
territory and district drained thereby
made under the euperosiAn
Town Engineer f the Town of
together with a septic tank or sewage
Lanz,
treatment plant including sludge pit,
Fairhope, Alabama.
H.
togefher with necessary ditching,
Sactlon 6. That the said O.
h
grading, filling and incidentals thereto.
Lang, be and he Is hereby directed
Section 3. That the territory or
prepare full details, drawings, Plana,
0t sold
urea within the Town to be drained,
specifications and surveyBB
together
Improvement together
�peerved or banefitted by such .ewer
works and
eatlmates thereon and that such
ya[em, ie ae tollowe, viz:
with
details, drawings, plans, A .,vi0mi0ns,
i Beginning at a point on the South
end Survey of sold works and improve-'i
We of Bayou Charbon where a It..
eatlmates thereon and -
$50 It. East of Bancroft Street and Ger-
meats and
thereof shall bean when com4le[edwplac-
allot to Intersects said BAYOU, thence
file not later than two eek3
Basin parallel to Bancroft Street to
on on
tothe date of the meeting here
a Point 150 feet North of Magnolia
prior
inafter Provided tar to the Afire of the
Avenue; thence East parallel to Meg-
Town of e,
Clerk of thor
Lelia Avenue to a point 250 feet East
A. uses
Alabama, where rppert➢ owners who
Of School Street; thence South paraL
be afecis by such Improvements
let to School Street h Morphy Ave-
may
may aee and examine the same...
nue; thence West along, Murphy Ave-
Section 7. That this ordinance be
nue to a point150 feet East of Section
Sec-'
once a week 4or two cos
Street: thence South parallel to
published
waeka in the FalrhoPe Cou-
Lion Street to a point 200 feet South
aecutive
published in the
of White Avenue; thence West paral-
Aer, a newspaper
Alabama, and that
let. to White Avenue to Equity Street;
Town of Fafrbope,
by registered
thence Northerly a—IAQ9 Equity Street
a cops hereof be sent
to the pars...
- -
Sail, postage prepaid,
for town taxation the
last ety
to a point 150 feet South of Morphy
property hejag
Avenue; thence Westwardly parallel
rovema ttaaAt heir last known
to Morphy Avenue m a point 150 feet
addresses, said notices to be so mOil -
the
West ot B.yvlew Street; Opines North-
not less he. ten day. before
east parallel to Bayvie* Street to
Ad
meeting oY the Town Commit provided
Falrhope Avenue; thenca�prlh Perot-
it the neat succeeding section.
let to Bayview Street to a,Paivt where
fot
8. That the Town Council
said line intersects Shore live of Me-
Section
bileof Bay; thence northerly along .aid
'mast 7.So o clock P. M., in the
Hay Shore lips to a point where It
at
Fairhope, Alabama, At the
Intersects Bayou Charbon; thence
Town at
chamber in Municipal Build -
along the South side
council 19ld-
the 3rd day of danuarY,
of
oY said Bayou to the point of begin-
Ina, on
o[ hearing and, at
ning. Said drainage area being In the
it,which the purpose
it will hear any Objectionsb
Eastern part and largely enmprasively
which lima de
the may
that part, of the town Of Fairhope, Ala-
or remonstrances
improvements. the manner of
a
bama and the streets and other moms-
to said
making the same the character of
meats of direction being according to
to be used.
the official plat of the Town of Fair-
.materials
9. That this OrdinaA" bell
hope AS recorded in the Probate Rec.
Section
designated,
Ards of Baldwin County.
hereby termed and
be cited as the
Section 4. That the work. and Im- •
he known and may
S➢Stem ]mprol929ant
provemente herein determined upon,
"Sanitary Sewer
of December 12th,
ordered and authorized shall be I. the
Ordinance
Town Council oY
nature and to the extent of anoint,
Duly adopted by tba
Alabama, at a
sewer main., laterals and drainage
Ile Town at Falrhope,
regularly held on De -
(rattle of No. I Terra Cotta or Concrete
meeting thereof,
pipe; manholes can - *d of brick
camber 12, 1929.
or .on with c Atcovers;
ALheL M. F. NORTHROP,
Septic tanks and aihd' conslruct�
the Town of
ed of retv/orced portla on[ Co.-
As Mayor of
Fairhope, Alabama
crate or brick wllh ¢ace Yy east iron
_ GLADY,S LOWELL
(Continued oa page 3)
AS Clark Of the Town Of
Fairhope, Alabama
A,AA to, the l
was med. by Councfl-
dinanee as read
y C
and accomied
bcall Athe
ollmavan aldwRoblertsUWn roil
Council
vote stood Mayor Northrop,
man Baldwin, Gaston, Morgan and
After Loan
Robert. eye. No.a mma
the vote he Mayor declared the
iIng
ordinance adopted sad ordered pub-
ahed.
.Meeting adjourGlady. Lowell, Clark
a Z 6&-'eZ1
fib
Town Council Progedings
Regular meeting of the Council of
'�/-
(Town of Fairhope was held Thursday,
ember 26, 1929.
iMayor Northrop and Councilmen
Baldwin, Gaston. Gregg, Morgan, and
Roberta were present.
Mlnutea of regular meeting Greece -
her 12. 1929 and special meeting, De-;
cumber 19. 1929 were approved ae
read.
'Mr. George F. MggMin presented ton
the Riviera Utibtres Coyvporation a
proposition to buy, the Falrhope Light
and distribution system for
,plant
I$160,000 and certified check to the
',amount of $1,000 accompanied the u6
far. After much discussion Council-
man Gaston made a motion ascended.
by Councilman Gregg that the offer be
not considered. The motion lost by a
vote of three to two.
Councilman Baldwin made a motion
seconded by Councilman Gregg that
for the purpose of encouraging the
.use of more electric current the Coun-
ell tembiieh the rate of 15c per KWH
for the first 10 KW .and 8 cents Der
IKWH for all over 10 KWH, per month,
with a minimum bill of $3.00 per
month for r.bdu itmI use of electrical
rafrigerators. This rate to become at-
fective January 1, 1930. Carried.
l` Meeting adjourned.
Gladys Lowell, Clerk.
Town Council Proceedings,)
A special meeting of the Town Coun-
cil of Falrhope, Alabama, was held Frb
day, January 3, 1930 for the purpose
of hearing objections and remonetrav-
cea to the proposed sewer and sewer
system.
Mayor Northrop, and Councilmen I
Baldwin. Morgan and Roberts were
present.
The subject was discussed all
length. After the discussion the mo-
tion by Councilman Baldwin aecpnded
by Councilman Morgan that the meet-
ing be adjourned to Friday, January
17, at 7:30 P. M., carried unanimous
ly.
Meeting adjourned.
Gladys Lowell, Clerk -
Town Council Proceedings
The regular meeting of the Council
of Town of Fatriiope was held Thus.
day, January 9, 1930. Mayor North
yop and Councilmen Baldwin Guam.
Gregg, Morgan and Roberts were pres-.
9nh
The minutes of regular meeting De -
curbs, 26, 1929 end special meeting.
January 3, 1930 were read and approv:
ad.
The following hills were allowed:
Forster ad Suns, gas and oil 425.54
Falrhope Single Tax Corp.,
freight and wharfage :.1 18.09
Wes1lvghm ee Elea & Mfg. Co.,
repair volt meter .._.....:............. ..._8.6,
Rep Creosating Co., supplies 19.20
Klumpp Motor C➢.. labor sad na-
levial 9.35
° A. W. Williams Inspection Co.,
. inspection lumber 7.86
Wm. Ruffles & Son, labor and
I material __--- _ _ 68.15i
Fairbops Coal & Supply Co.,
complies _ _.... 59.23
Fairba k Mouse & Co, topples 2378
TannerTancer Supply Co supplies 236.97
Hugh L. Cole lambs 16 Ek'
II I ledithope Courier, publications 3966
Raymo d St.,oh,tood. overtime g76-
Flank MCKen i rune 306;P
161 Gx WxpL6,-1 -
PAY ROLL FOR DECFIMBER, 1929
M. F. Northrop, Mayor _.__ __
50.00
Gladys Lowell, Clerk _ _ _ _ ._ _
..75.00
J. H. Titus, Marshal .,
85.00
_
E. G. Bickerer, Attorney
104.60I
nc C. C. Baldwin, CouilmanT__
__4.00
J. E. Gaston, Councilman _
_400
R. P. Graggs, Councilman _ _
2.00
G. W. Morgan, Councilman __
4.00
Walter H. Roberts, Councilman
4.00�
J. L. Keller, Road work __—_69.06f
Aurie Lyarous, Road work ...—
—60.901
Joe Garner, Read work _..._
-47.001
Jim Lymous, Road work _—_—_
n.8011
C. J. Letaob Road Work _..._-8°501
rank McKenat.,, Engineer ._ 95.00
ilom Nelson, Line work _....__1L60
rnest Smith, Line work __12.95
.,or Smith, Line work .._ _ 4.90
'win Rhodes, Line work _ _ 2.80
like Sellers, Line work __ 4.90
are, Henry, Lt.. work _.....__2.80
uentin Mitchell, Line wank 2.10
Im Renner, Line work _ _2.60
'Motion made by Councilman Gaston
mounted by Councilman Gregg that
Ir. Nick J Ludwig be granted a rat
tit to build on Baneraft St., according
1 specifications filed, carried.
Matron by Councilman Gregg %
oded or Councilman Morgan that Mr.
Town Council Proceedings
The Town Council of Town of Fair.
hope met oil January 17, 1930, to hear
objections and remonstrance to the
Proposed Sewers and Sewer System,
the meeting held January 3rd, 1930
,for that purpose having been adieurs-
hd to January 17th, 1930.
Mayor Northrop. 'Councilmen Bald-
win, Gaston, Gregg and Morgan were
Short talks were made lof Mr. O. H.
Lang, Towa Engineer, Or. Norris,
Baldwin County Health Officer and
Mr. Kjker Age. Sanitary Engineer of
the State.
General discussion then followed at
the close of which motion was made
by Councilman Morgan seconded by
Councilman Gregg, that the Council
defer action now they had given the
entlra matter further consideration.
Motion carried unanimously.
Meeting adjourned.
Gladys Lowell, Clerk.
Town Council Proceedings
The Council of .the Town of Fair -
hope met in regular session Thursday.
January 23, 1930. Mayor North"P,
Councilmen Baldwin, Goeton, Gettig,
Morgan and Roberts we present.
The minutes of reguuaa eating Jan-
uary 9, 1930 and zimChd acting Jip-
nary 17, 1930 were approved as reyd.
A letter from Mr. and Mrs. E. W.
Schaaf thanking the Town for their
kindness shown in the prompt re-
sponse to the fire alarm which was
seat in when their barn was suPPOSed
to have been on fire and that in totem
of their appreciation they were W6-
seating the Town with a spot light der
the Fire Engine. wait read.
Motion was duly made seconded and
unanimously carried that Mr. and Mrs-
SCha.rs gift be accepted and a letter
of thanks for the same be wriMen to
them.
Meeting adjourned.
Gladys Lowell, Clerk.
Town Council Proceedings
Regular meeting Of the Council of
Town of Fairhope was held Thursday,'i
February 13, 1930. Mayor Northrop
land Councilmen Baldwin, Gaston,
Gregg. Morgan and Roberts were pres-
ea6
Minutes of the previous meeting
were approved as reatl.
The following bills were allowed:
Axil Johnson, moving sidewalk $222.74
Gaston Motor Co., supplies 39.85
Crane Co.,-PDllee ____ _____ _ 4.41,
Fairhope Garage, labor and
auppliea
Turner Supply CO..,.upplfea __93.74
Fairhope Coal & Supply Co.,
.¢pose- 23.16
Clay Products Co., su➢Pllee__._6,50
Redwood Accounting Service,
audit of books - 90.00
Badger Meter Co., meters ...... 23.00
lubgstate Electric Co., supplies 15.55
Wm. Ruffles &Sons, lab. and
material
MrG win -Lyon. Rdw. & Sup. Co.,
supplies -._.. 19P3
L. A. Zieman & Co., eupPlies ....4.56
Mobile Steel Co., -applies __-__ _46.00
F. & T. Corp. freight and
wharfage -1-- 13.52
S. G. Adam. Co., supplies .._ _.._ 2.31
Fairhope Canner, publication and
yyaD➢pllna 17.83
CW.+. J. Allen, St, sign.10.46
Fde.tm & Sons, gas and oil
NOPtun. Meter Co., water
miamre
PAY -ROLL FOR JANUARY
. Northrop, Mayor
60.00
t3 Lowell, Clerk
75.00
Titus, Marshal
86.00
Baldwin, Councilman
4.00
Gaston, Councilman
4.00
Gregg, Councilman
4.00
W. Morgan, Councilman
4.00
er H. Roberts, Councilman
4.00
rend Stapleton, Engineer
128.75
Ltueman 187.50
Frank McKenzie, Engineer 105.50
Milton Nelson, Line work 58.20
W. F. Laraway.Line work 59.20
Mike Sellers, Line work 2.10
Ernest Smith, Line work .70
J. L. Keller, Road work 69.00
Aurla Lymous, Road work 1 66.25
Joe Garner, Road ..,it 52.15
Jim Lymous, Road work 13.26
Jim Bonner, Road work 4.05
Wm. Ruffles & Son, water work 51.70
The report of the Redwood Account-
Ing Service on the audit of books from
October 1, 1928 to September 30, 1929
was read at length.
Motion made by Councilman Morgan
eeconded by Councilman Gaston that
the report of the Auditor be accepted.
carried.
Meeting adjourned.
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a6 //j_j Town Council Proceedings
The Council of Town of F8I➢IwDe
met is regular seasio. Friday. F'ebrw
sty 28, 1930.
Mayor Northrop, Councilman Said -
win, Gaston, Gregg. Morgan and Rob
arts were present. _
The minutes of the previous meet-
ing were read and approved.
The meeting was adjourned to Mom
day, March 3, 1930.
Gladys Lowell, Clerk -
��0 �0
The adjowned meeting of the Conm
oil of Town of Fairhope wee held Mon-
day, March 3, 1930.
Mayor Northrop, Councilmen said.
win, Gaston, Gregg. Morgan aad Rob-
erta were present.
Motion made by Councilman Gaston
.....tied by Councilman Baldwin that
Mr. Lang, Engineer, be asked to furor
ish the Town with his plane and spect-
fleatioas of the Imhoff tank, carried..
Meeting adjourned.
Gladys Lowell, Clerk.
Town Council Proceedings'
- PAYROLL FOR FEBRUARY
vi I /
113,
M. F. NaeLhrop, Mayor
b0.00
Council of Town of .Fairhope prat
Gladys Lowell, Clerk
45.00
I. regular suasion Thursday, March
J. H. Tkue. Marshal
94.00:
1930.
C. C. Baldwin, Councilman
4.00
Mayor Northrop, Councilmen Bald-
J. E. Gaston, Cmom man
4.00
win, Gaston, Gregg, Morgan and Rob-
R. P. Gregg, Councilman
4.09
" erts were present.
Go.. W. Morgan, C... ellman
4.00
-
The following bole were allowed:
W. H. Roberts, Councilman
Raymond Stapleton, Engineer
4.00
120.00
Axil Johnsan, labor and material 57.23
Frank McKenzie, Engineer
95.00
P. A. Parker, surveying ,10.00
Milton Nelson, Line work
28.90
Hugh L. Cole, supplies 46.83
W. F. Laraway, Line work
17.20
_
Forster &Bane, gas and oil 282.28
Ralph Sines, Line work
2.80
Fairhope Coal @ Supply Ca.,
J. L. Keller, Road work
72.00
supplies __&
Co., supplies 6.39
Aurie Lymous, Road work
54.50
Wen. Ruffles & Son, labor aad
Jim Lymous, Road work
12.20
material _ _ _ _ 6H
Ralph Keller, Road work
21.25
_ _ram
Fairhope Courier, supplies aad
M. J. Jansen, Read work
39.55
Publications -_ y,4p
Wed. Ruffles & Son, Water Dept.
87.83 ,
Tmner SnpD1Y Co., supplies 23.48
Bonner, Water Dept.
6.89
_
OgDurn-Davisov Co., supplies___25.50
IJim
Mike Sellers, Water Dept.
5.15
MCGowb` Lyon. "s,
Meetivg adjourned.
Co supplies
Gladys Lowell, Clerk -
_33.i5
Tuveson Bros labor and ma.
-.
-
ter al
4QR W%Town Council Proceedings
A special meeting of the Council
of Town of rairhope was held Wed-
nesday, March 19,1930, for the purism.
of appointing a committee to inspect
sewage disposal plants.
Mayor Northrop and Councilmen
Beldwla, Goal.., Gregg, Morgan and
Roberts were present.
Motion made by Councilman Gaston
Mayor Northrop and Councilman Rob-
erts be appointed as a committee, reo-
reaeatfng the Town, to inspect several
Imhoff Tanks in Alabama and Georgia,
carried. f
Meeting etljo.
' Gladyatlys Lowell, Clerk.
4H1�
71_
a/1(.VI qk/ y 30
Regular matting of the Council at
own of'ifairhe". was held grids"
arch 28, *0.
Mayor grth-a Counclmev Rald-
wm, Gaston, Gregg, Mer... and Rob
site were present.
The sm .... of regular meeting
March 13, 1930, and special meeting
March 19, 1930, were read and approv-
ed.
Motion made by Councilman Gaston
seconded by Coummilman Gregg that
Mayor Northrop and Councilman Rob-
mts. be appointed a committee Ito make
arrangements to extend the electric
light lines to the coloredsettlement,
carried.
Following the report of committee
who inspected Imhoff tanks. Motion
was made by Councilman Morgan soc-
ended by Conncilman Gregg that re.
part of Conncilman Roberts on the in-
sm,(na of Imhoff Tanks be accepted
met placed on file, and a vote of
the.nks be given to the committee.
Carried.
Meeting adjourned.
Gladys Lowell, Clerk.
W]
Proceedings,
Sewage Committee I P GEORGIA. WESLYAN COLLEGH,
Town Council proceedings, OCt3 I'Macon, , Ga.. System Installed I988
on,System stem Visited consisting of the following; I
Regular meeting of the Council of y tank, Syphon tank, Filtration bad
Town of Fairhope held Thursday Sludge bed.
April 10, 1930, Report of Sewage Disposal Systems. The [ankles serving a college oY
Mayor Northrop, Councilmen Bald. visited by M. F. Northrop and W. u, students and nearly as many Pnculty
win, Gaston, Gregg, Morgan and Rob. Roberts in interest of the Town Of and employes. No trouble of any kind
sibs were present. Fairhope, March 24-27. 1930. has been experienced since installa-
Minutes of the previous meeting T119KEGEN: INSTITUTE. Teske tion.. The tank Is kept in excellent
were read. gee, Ala.. System consisting of the condition and uo chlorine treatment
Motion made by Councilman Mot- following; New sewage strainer, Sand is need and the Operator reports the
gas seconded by Councilman Gaston trap, Imhoff tank, Syphon tank and Ylast water testa better than 98 per
that the minutes stand split oved ae chlorine apparatus, sedimentation tank cent free from soli badill and le mYz-
ead cad the report of the Committee, and sludge bed. let clear. No ado, was detected from
which inspected Imhoff tanks, be pub. This system was Installed in 1918 any part of the system.
llsked, carried,
and Is now taking care of approximate,
Since the took has been in opera -
The following bills were allowed
ly ale tanthe of the Institution which
tion, not more than two sable yards of
Oolats of 2000 students, 300 faculty
sludge have been removed. A small
Gaston Motor Co., supplies
24.75
employee. and their families. The
quantity of fresh sludge removed for
Perhaps Coal & S.PPIY Co.,endns
Fair p
tank has been in ourshruove open.
Inspection gave no abm. of.Ifffersiva
supplies
75.16
21on and has, given no trouble with
odor.
Patriotic Garage, labor and
supplies
61.44
one eaceDtlon. In 1921 it was neese�
TOWN OF DON9LDSO NYILLE, Ga.
Was. Ruffles & Son, labor and
sary tp pomp out the tent and remove
System installed 1929 consisting of tbe.
supplies
126.4fi
a brick whist had became lodged on-
following; Modified Imhoff tank s
sludge bed,
Mobile Cylinder & Grinding
Co., labor
der a sludge valve.
This system fs serving Do
Turner Supply supplies
".2760�
129.97
o m,this-from ago, chlorination of the
nt15 pull to
vine, a town about
Cole, supplies
applies
90.99I
l
effluent from the Imhoff tank Was din,
hat ver. I,
Thera was ao odor whatever. If
a
P. A. Parker, mt
P. A. a ng
6.25
s
and since that time main-
however that this tack f c
Co., I.e., edppllae
Co.,
8.26
in'...as
in' has beau practically
fbelievedunction properly because r
functioning
F irhope Con t
Fairhope Courier, publication
RtandiIR d'IMI upon the Imhoff
e I
he
absence of the usual cruet on the
of
and supplies
19.17
tank, one coultl detect sewer gee be-
sewage topper.
Forster & Sons, gas and oil'
412:54
Ing emitted from the gas pocket.
The effluent passes directly from
Fairbanks -Morse & Co., supplies 49.16
Apparently 'life gam is quickly disci-
tank to a ..all brook.
Mdlowln-Lyons Hdw. & Sup.
pated into the atmosphere for. stand-
M. F. Northrop, W. H. Ruben+
..pollee
16.31
Ing oft a distance of about 50 fact op -
PAY ROLL FOR MARCH
posit. trot the direction of the wind
M. 8.. Northrop, Mayor
50.0
the gas could not be detected.
Gladys Lowell, Clerk
75.0
At the time of no visit there was
J. H. Titue, Marshal
86.00 about two inches of dried sludge oa
C. C. Baldwin, Councilman
4.00 the. sludge bed, having been drawn o8
J. E. Gaston, Councilman
4.00 more than a month previous. This
R. P. Gregg, Councilman
to sludge be. no odor sad because It con-
Ge`. W. Morgan, Councilman
4.00 wins a small amount of plant food,
Walter H. Roberts, Canadian
4.0
t is used about no grounds of the
Raymond Stapleton, Engineer
120.0
Institute as a fertilizer. A small
Frank McKenzie, Engineer
9,.0
--oust of fresh sludge drawn of[ for
Edward Tuttle, Engineer
110.0
inspection indicated no offensive odor.
Milton Nelson, Line work
6A
The final effluent from the kedimem
W. F. Layaway, Line work
2.4
tation tank was clear and odorless wa-
Ralph Sims. Line work
2.8
ter. This water passes fate a small
J. L. Keller. Road work
90.0
brook.
Edwin Butgereft, Road work
80.96
-
Aurle Lymoue, Road work
68.47
Alonzo Hall, Road work
EE.86
Jim Lymous, Road work
6.84
Ed. Bonner. Road work
10.26
Warman Wainwright, Road work 18.60
Meeting adjourned.
Gladys Lowell, Clerk.
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�,p�yr�lglD Town Council Proceedings
Regular. meeting of the Council of
Town Y patch.,was held Friday.
April 25, 1930,
Mayor Northrop.. and Counp$mea
Baldwin, Q,4.ton, Morgan and Roberta
were pvaeart.
ishope'-bf the pra,ma. mooting
wore approved as read. Motion made
by Councilman Gaston seconded by
Councilman Morgan that the Town be,
some a member of the Alabama
League of Municipalities, carried.
Meeting adjourned.
Gladys Lowell, Clerk.
-PC(,Y-1-t1'-?o
Town Council Pro(
Regular Meeting of the Council of
Town Of Fairbope was held Thursday,
May 8, 1930. Mayor Northrop
sad
Councilman Baldwin, Casten.. Morgan
and Roberts were preeeat.
Minutes of the previous meeting
were read and approved.
Thel.1lowln8 bills weie allowed
and
ordered paid.
F. S. T. Cm, fght and wh G; _...
13.07'
Falrhope Courier. publi.n.ms
,
and supplies __
is.62
Utley -Products C., material ____12.00
Am: Lairrance & frostbite
Ind. Inc., sapplied .______-
War. Stuff. & Son. labor
and material _..____ .._56.16
McGowln-Lydda Hdw. & Bap. -
Co., eapplies ________ __.-47.36
To..... Brothers Garage, labor
and supplies ____-_-____ .__-30.41
Falrhope Cards., labor and amp.
4.80
Gaston Motor Co., labor______
5.00
Falrhope Coal & Supply Co..
supplies .____"___. .._- -__.__
67.41
Fairbanks Merge & Co., supplies
2S.29
Turner Supply Co., supplies ____67.08
Home Ind. Iron Works, supplies
8.00
Hugh L. Cole, supplies _-
17.64
Mobil¢ Steel Co., supplies ...-_14.60
Mobile Water Works, supplies ...
30.10
Osborn Dart... Co. Inc., sapplies
6.26
Town Council Proceedings
Regularmeeting of the Council of
Town of Falrhope was held Thursday,
May 22, 19M. Maygr Nonib,.p and
Councilmen Baldwin, Gastoa. Morgan'
and Rations were present.
Minutes o1 previdds meeting were
approved as read,
Motion made by Coundlman Gaston
seconded by Councilman. Baldwin that
the Commit authorize the ezpendltnre
bf $30.00 for representation at the
Convention of Alabama League of Mu
nicipalitiee, carried.
Meeting adjourned.
M "Gladys Lowell.. Clerk.
PAYROLL FOR APRIL
M. f$y' Northrop, Mayor
Clerk
50.00
75.60
(3ladya Lowell,
S. R. Titus, Marshal
85:00 r
C. C. Baldwin, Councilman
4A0
J. E. Gaston, Councilman
4.00
R. P. Gregg, Councilman
2.00
Gen. W. Morgan, Councilman
4.00
W.-H. Roberts, Councilman
Raymond Stapleton, Engineer
120.04)
Edward Title, Engineer and
Lineman
110.00
Frank McKenzie. Engineer
95.00
lKiltort
Nelson, Line work
4.so
Sime, Line work
3.85
d
th
.'Keller, Road work
72.00
Edwin Butgereit, Road work
60.32
Aurie Lymous, Road work
59.07
Ed Bonner, Head work
23.30'
Henry Clay, Road work
11.41
Motion made by C.mallmaq Bald-
n seconded by Councilman
Gaston
that in view of the fact that the
Town
removed a concrete walk in front of
the Mtdlch property on Section
St.,
that the Town replace same if
proper-
ty owner will pay one half of the
cost,
harried.
Meeting adjourned.
Gladys'—Lowell,:,Qlerk.
-_.
/ Town Council Proceedings
Regular meeting of the Council of
Town of Falrhope was held Thursday,
June 12, 1930. Mayor Northrop and
Councllmen Baldwin, Gaston and Rob
sets were present.
The minutes of the previous meet-'
Ing were read and approved.
The following bills were allowed:
Forster & Sons. gas and oil 374,26
1 Wm. 9timpson's Sons, material 96.10
'Gaston Motor Co., labor -
Wm. Ruffles & Son. Labor and
material - _. 33.451
Faiehope Coal & Supply Co.
supplies ___ 65.38
Republic Creosoting Co.
supplies _ __ 20.951
Ogburn Davison Co., supplies 25.50
American LeFrance & Foumits
Industries, supplies __....__ 100.73
McGowin-Lyons Hdw. & Sup.
Go., supplies __.1 249.76
Turner Supply Co., suIPlies _3165
Fairbanks, Morse & Co.. supplies 29.23
New Orleans Furn. Mfg. Co.,
supplies r_ _ _ 24.07
J. E. ops Courier
i Co., supplies _- 95.64
Faiehope Courier, publications ,, 3.64
Hugh T.
Cole, supplies -..__21341
F. S. rf Corp., freight and 26,65I
wharfage _ _____ _ r an ---
Faiehope Garage, labor and
32.02
material __- _s _....
J. L Pitman & Co., supplies ._ _ 5.0
H. A. Cleaver, supplies ___. 18.00
PAY ROLL FOR MAY
M. F. Northrop, Mayor 50.00
Gladys Lowell, Clerk 75.00
J. H. Titus. Marshal 99.00
C. O Baldwin, Councilman 400
J. E. Gaston, Councilman
Geo. W. Morgan, Councilman 4.00
W. H. Roberts, Councllmen 4.00.
Raymond Stapleton, Engineer 125.00
Frank McKenzie. Engineer 95.00
Edward Tuttle, Eng. and Line 110.00
man
Milton Nelson, Line work 7.20
Ralph Sims, Line work
James Wilder, Line work 2.10
1. L. Keller, Road work 90.00
Edwin Butgercit. Road work 73.90
Annie Lymous, Road work 1135
Ed. Bonner, Road work
Percy Henry. Road work 8.45
An ordivance calling an election to
authorize a special tax Of five mills
for Street Lights. Fire Protection, and
Street Improvementtand maintenflnea
'in the Town of Faf onve, was introduc-
ed; -this tax being a continuation of
Tax authorised by election in 1925.
Councilman Gaston made a motion
seconded by Councilman Baldwin that
unanimous consent of those present
be given for the immediate considera-
tion of this ordinance. Upon roll call
the vote was Mayor Northrop, Council-
lman Cannot and
Couneilmav
RobertsR berts Aye. Noes none..
The peril ... re was then read at
length a. follows:
• Be V ordained by the Town Cpum
it of Faiehope, Alabama as follows:
I That at an election to bahetd'no the
Loth day .of July. 193e the following
proposition shall be submitted to the
qualified electors of the Town of Faie-
hope:
I "That a special tax of five mill$
shad be levied on all property aub-
jeci to taxation in the T9wn' f F
hope far the years 193 0 193 Rein-
sive. So much thereof may be used
"" _., he necessary to cover thee,
fire fighting souimnGnt in the 'town
of Falrhope, and the balance to be
.used .for etseat pr 4
maintenanne:'r' "
Re It furtherordefued than Vaid elen-
Don shall be held in the council them -
her of the 'Down of Faiehope between
the boars of Step A. M., and fi:00 d
M" ne o[ t uld election cobe f shall be the time
as reantred b4 law.
Rn II further ordained that Delia K.
inmaofl Mnry 11, Lee and A. L. West
1'.annolnb.d as hmpeetnre w conduct
,.
Be it further ordained that the 'i`
1 Clerk shall prepare and furnish 1, .
election officers a ballot s.betO,, L, 1,
I. words and figures as follows:
"ELECTION TO AUTHORIZE A
SPWISL TAX OF FIVE MILLS FOR
STREET LIGHTS, FIRE PROTEC.
TION, AND STREET IMPrVE_
M➢NT AND MAINTENANCE I THE
TOWN OF FAIRHOPE."
That a special tax of five mills shall
be levied on all property subject I,
taxation in the Town of Faiehope for
the year. 1930 to 1934 fnelueive. Bo
much thereof to be used as may be
necessary to cover the met$ of maia-
taming street lights and fire fighting
equlpment In the Town of Fairlmm,
and the balance to be used for street
improvement and mafaterm nee.
FOR
said election shall be In
conducted In accordance '
the law governing municipal elections
1. the State of Alabama.
1 Adopted dune 12, 1930.
'Attest: M. F. NORTHROP,
GLADYS LOWELL.
Clerk.
After the reading of the ordinance
Councilman Gaston moved the ad.p
it.. of ordinance as read.
Dpon .It call the vote was Mayor
Northrop, Councilman Baldwin, Court
oilman Gaston and Councilman Bob
arts Aye. Noes none.
After hearing the vote Me Maynl
declared the ordinance adopted aad
ordered published.
Meeting adjourned.
a
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i-Af,._1y3d
Town Council Proceedings
Regular meeting of the Council 01
Tbwn of Fatrhope was held Thursday, Town Council Proceedings
June 26, flood. Mayor Northrop, Coun-
eflmen'Baldwin, Gaston, Morgan and Regular meeting of the Council of
Roberts were present. Town of FeirhDpe was held Thursday,)
Minutes of the previous meeting July 24, Ila
seem approved as read. Mayor Northrop and Councilmen)
A permit was granted to Dr.. Crain Baldwin. Gaston and Roberts ware;
for an addition to dwelling on Section present.
St., according to speelfiaatione filed. Motion was made by Councilman
Motion made by Curtailment Bald- Roberts seconded by Councilman Gas -
win Seconded by Councilman 'Morgan ton that a We of thanks be extended
that the May. be authorized to 18- to Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Saxe and MI
sue warrants to the amount o1 $3,Mi C. C. Baldwin for the flags which they
00 Sot new Water main ov Hay Vtew donated to the Town, and a letter o1
thanks be written to the donors; car -
Street from Fels Avenue to Bledomey
t, and for the purchase of poles tots rded.
{he Improvement of Electric Lightl Meeutng adjourned.
lines and that said warrantsbe paid' Gladys Lowell, Clerk
from monies collected for 1930 t... 1,1
=,led.
Meeting adjourned .
Gladys Lowell Clerk
Town Council Proceedings
Regular meeting of the Council of
Town of Fairhope was held Thursday,
July 10. 19:30. Mayor Northrop and
Councilmen Baldwin, Gaston and Rob-
erts were present.
The minutes of the p... lons meet,
ping were read end approved.
The following bills were allowed:
Wm. Radius & Son, labor onA
material26.31
Fah hope Coal & Supply Cc.,
supplies _. _ 43.35
Klum➢p Motor Co., supplies _. 13.25
McGowln-Lyans, did, & Sup.
Co., snppliea _ - 92.90
Thompson Trans. Co., battling_. 14.00
Duncan Elec. Mfg. Co., supplies 2.42
Fairbanks -Morse & Co., supplies 56.54
American LaF... to Ind. Co.,
supplies 1.61
Farhope Garage, aapplies 11.30
Frank McKenzie, overtime 23.45
Raymond Stapleton, overtime._ 12.07
Fairhope Courier, pub. find sup 9.90
Forster & Sane, gas and .11 _ _350.37
PAY ROLL FOR JUNE
M. F. Northrop. Mayor _ _ 50.00
Gladys Lowell, Clerk 45.00
J. H. Titus, Marshal
C. C. Baldwin, Councilman 4.00
J. E. Gaston. Councilman _ 4.00
Geo. W. Morgan, Councilman 2.00
Walter H. Roberts, Councilman 4.00
Raymond Stapeton, Engineer 125.00
Frank McKenzie, Engineer 95.00
Edward Tmth, Engineer _110.00
James B. Wilder, Linework _ 5.60
J. L, Keller, Read Work _. 92.00
Edwin Butgereit, Road Work 60.1G
Aurie Lyntone, Road Wo'k 51.41
Adjourned.
Gladys Lowell, Clerk
Town Council Proceedings
The Council of Town of Fairhope
mot In special session Tvesday, July
15. 1930 for the Durpose of canvassing
the returns of the election board of
special Municipal Election held Julyl
15. 1930.
Mayor Northrop. Councilmen Bald-
n. Gaston and Roberts were pros
ant.
Motion made by Councilman Bald-
win seconded by Councilman Gaston
that the following report of the offi-
cers of the Election held Tuesday,
July 15, 1930 Ire approved, accepted.
sad ordered filed and a vote of tbeutke
be given -o the officers of the else-
Pon board. carried. f
Vote: For Five Mlll Tax 4
Against Five MITI Tax 3,
Meeting adjourned.
Gladys Lowed Cl9r
6,lpo Town Council Proceedings
A spacial meeting of the Good pji of
wn Toof Fairhope was held T,2leddiillay.
August 5, 1930, for the purpoaee a, dis.
cussing and acting upon the installa-
tion of sewerage system.
Mayor Northro➢, Councilmen Bald-
win. Gaston, Morgan and Roberts were
present. -'
Motion was made by Council
Baldwin seconded by Councilman Mo
gun, that the piece of a proposed sew-
erage system ae outlined in the ordi-
nv-
e approved Dec. 12, '29 be appro
ad and said sewerage project be q�,
tied lot. effect and that the City En.
gineer and Town Attorney be Instruct-
ed to prepare proper notice for bide
e as provided by law. Upon
roll call the vote was Mayor Northrop
Councilmen Baldwin, Gaston, organ
and Roberts aye. Noes none
Councilman Gaston and Councilman
Morgan were appointed a committee
to go before the Colony Council at
their next regular meeting and reque
irermiesion to locate the ➢Tsa t
.Tank in Bayou Charbon on thL dbrt
aide of the Cemetery.
Meeting adjourned.
Gladys Lowell, Clerk.
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ROLL JULY
the Couneil of
M. F. Northrop. FOR 50.00
Reular meeting of
Towngof FairhoPe was field Thursda;,
Gladys Lowell, Clerk 76.00
4. H. Titus, Marshal 86.00
(�
August 14, 1930. Manor Northrop aad
C. C. Baldwin, Councilman 4.00
Councilmen Baldwin, Gaston, Gregg.
'J. E. Gaston, Coumilman 4:00
Morgan and Roberts were present.
Walter H. Roberta, Councilman 4.00
kijuntes of regular meeting July 24th
Election Officers, Special Else -
and special meeting August 5th, 1930
it.. 1200.
were approved as read.
J. L. Keller, Police Duty 19.00
The following bills were allowed:
Walter Lowell, Police Duty 6.00
Fairhope Courier, Publications
Edward Tuttle, Engineer 110.00
Raymond Stapleton, Engineer 125.00
and supplies 19.24
a
Frank MCKemae. past ... r 95.00
Gann Motor Co., supplies _.9A5
Milton Nelson Lito work 2.80
McGo f¢ Lyons Hdw and
541.71
Mike Sellers Line work 5.00
supply Co Supplies _
iPercy Henry Line work 4.00
Fairhope Coal & Supply Ce
83.43
Irwin Rhodes Line work 1.75
sup➢lies _.
Co
Jim Bonner, Line work 1.75
Fai bank Mp se and
19.72
Ed. Bonner, Line work 1.75
•
__.
suPPlie --. 2000
General Johnson, Line work 2.00I
Nick J. Ludwig, labor -
Oscar Smith, Line work 2.00
Mobile Policy & Machine 21.00
00
J. L. Keller. Road work 61.74
-
Co., supplies __ ___ -_ ------ 3.35
..pollee
Edwin Butgermt, Road work 43.68
Fairhope Pharmacy, - 16.00
Amin Lymous. Road work 38.14
,.its'Shop, labor _.___.__---15.00
tabor Hay View Ave. Water
H. L. Cole, supplies __
Supply Co supplies -.36.79
mat¢ 339.78 -
Turner
Toreson Bros., supplies 23.00
The following were appointed to
er sve as officers at the regular muni
Neptune Meter Co supplies-333.52
Idfpal election to be held Monday, Sap
L. A Fiiema & Co.,.Poll. _ 126.9E -
'.ember 15, 1930
Wm Ruffles & So., labor and
Returning Officer. C A Darrow
suDPhe _ Q80.16
Clerks, C M. Brad,, H. J. Fischer
F. 5 T Corp., Fri & Whf. __94.22
specto[a H J Lewis, Earl Perkins and!
Republic Creosotiog Co up-
E. D. Swift
Plies _ _ __. 1E1.10
Meeting adjourned
-
R. O. Hama. Survey _ _28.50
Gladys Lowell, Clerk.
Mobile Steel Co., supplies . _ 22.6071�
off -.
Forster & Sma, Gas & o_ 935.
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1 Town Council Proceedings
Regular meeting of the Council 02
Town of Fairhope was held Thursday,
,
August 28, 1930. Mayor Northrop and
Councilmen Baldwin, Gaston, Gregg.
Morgan aad Roberts were present.
Minutes of the P1.1b ns meeting
were approved as read.
Committee on location of disposal
tank reported that the Colony Coun-
cil took no definite action in regards
to permission for location of disposer
tank.
Motion was made by Councilman
Baldwin seconded by Councilman
Morgan that the Town Council rescind
the action take. at their meeting
August 5, 1930, to proceed with the
installation of the sewerage system.
Upon roll call the vote was Mayor
Northrop, Councilmen Baldwin, Gas-
ton, Gregg, Morgan and Roberts aye.
Noce nude.
Meeting adjourned.
Gladys Lowell, Clerk-
Town Council Proceedings
Reguldr meeting M the Council of
Town of Falrhope was held Thursday,
September 11, 1930. Mayor Northrop,)
Councilmen Baldwlu, GastoD, �.'
and Roberts were Presort.
Minutes of previous meeting were
approved as read.
The following bills were allowed:
Fairhope Garage, Labor and am-
4erial ..__- _75.65
Mask Transfer, Go., hauling _ - 5175
Wm. Ruffles & Son, labor and
material
Falrhope Courier, publication _3.00
Fairhope Coal & Supply CO.,
labor and material
J. D. Adams, material ...._- __-13.97,
Electric Appliance po., supplies 7 83
Fairbanks, Morse & On., supplies 2.34
McGowin-Lyons Hdw: It Sup.
Go., eapplies ___. - 132.71
Turner Supply Co., supplies 45.39
Republic Creosoting Co., supplies 12.00
Forster & Sons, gas no it _._377.86
Nick J. Ludwig, lubdt ____- ___1.10
PAY ROLL FOIL AUGUST
M. F. Northrop, Mayor 50.00
Gladys Lowell, Clerk 76.00
J. H. Titus, Marshal 66.00
C. C. Baldwin, Counmlman 4.00
J.'E Gastm, Cpurealmav Con
R. P. Gregg, Councilman 4.00
Geo. W. Morgan, C6bnc#lams 4.00
Walter H. Roberts, Councilman 4.00,
Raymond Stapleton, Engineer 125.00
I Town Council Proceedings
SPEGIAI, MEETING
Special meeting of the Ceumil cd
Town .,f Fairhope was held Mmdm
September 15. 1930, for the purpose
canvassing the returns of the Mgulad
election held Septomber 15, 1930.
Mayor Northrop and Cidann odeA
Baldwin, Gaston and Robevf8 w-
preeenL I
The council canvassed the returad
of the electam board as follows: 2"
votee cast. 'For Mayor: G&O. E. lrq'jh
er 130, for M. F. Northrop 136.to
gJdaraen: C. C. Baldwin 114; Nor
DUSroelf, 154; James E. Gaston. 17f$
R. P. Gregg, 140; W. G. McCovnef, 83;1
GPn. W. Morgan, 85; J. L Pitman, 104;j
Walter H. Roberts, 130; Howard-RIUM
153: John G. Saxe, 28; Elca Tnq veeu
168.
After reading the result motion was
made by Councilman Gaston seconded
by Councilman Baklwm that the
Council accept the report of the ZIcr
Rion Reard and declare the followtnif
elected Mayor M. F. Northrop, Alder-
men Noret DuBmck, J. E. Gaeton, IL
P. Gregg. HowardRage and Elof Turner
son. Motion carried.
Meeting adjourned.
Gladys Sowed, Clerk.
J P. Raney, Engineer 126.00
Frank Mexadae, Engineer 96.00
Edward Tuttle, Engineer 106 76
Evdcet Smith, Line work 7.50
Milioa Nelson, Line work 6.60
Ed. Bonner, Line work 1.00
Gus Gas., Lme work 2.00
Irwin Curtis, Lane work L75
J. L. Roller, 'Road walk 90.00
Edwin Butgerelt, Road .,it 70.95
Aurae Lymous, Road. work 71.27
L. C. Timney, Road work 2.00
Lee Smith, Road work 16 75
Alonm Hall, Road work 5.63
Abuse Hall, Water Dept. 7.60
Lee Smith, Water D,gpt. 7.50
Dan Gand4er, Wa{.�r Deept. 7.50
Philip White, Witter Dept. 15.60
Loins Wilhsme, Water Dept. 7.13
R. H. Brown, Water Dept. 12 50
John Gabel, Water Dept. 12.50
Mrs. M Dyson and Mrs. A. M. Troy-
er presented a petition from the Gar-
den Club which was adopted by the
Council on motion by Commit Gae-
ton eemnded by Comealman Gregg.
On motion by Councilman Gaeta,
'seconded by Councilman Baldwin the
final decialon at the ertenam of the
Electric Light line to Airey 110ghte
was held over until Use first metug
n October.
Meeting adjourned.
r.„_ , Gladys Lowell, Clark.
Official Ballot
Regular Election
Town of Fairhope
SEPTEMBER 15,1930
Place an (R) mark before the name
Of the person for whom you
wish to vote
FOR MAYOR
(Vote for one)
J$&Geo. E. Fuller
(136 M. F. Northrop
FOR ALDERMAN
(Vote for five)
C. Baldwin /
Norvin Du Brock ✓
James E. Gaaten /
R. P. Gregg d/
(9 3) W. G. Mcconnel `
(k5) Co.. W. Morgan
i qt)b J. L Pitman
t I (13P'Walter H. Roberta
yS'3 Howard Rage ✓/
(2 S3Q Job, G. Saxe
Vb0 Elof Tuvescv
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Town Council Proceedings
iRegalar meeting of the Cmmetl of
Town of Fairhope was held Thursday,
September 25, 1930.
Mayor Northrop and Councilmen
Baldwin. Gaston, Gregg, Morgan an^
Roberts were present.
Minutes of the regular meeting Sep-
tember llth and special meeting Sep-
tember 25th, 1930 were approved as
read.
Communications aeking that street
lights be placed on the service line on
Morphy Avenue between School Street
and Mershon Street aad on the Career
of Church Street and Gaston Avenue
were read.
Motion made by Councilman Gaston
seconded by Councilman Gregg that
as the Town expects to extend the
street light serlea to both of the
places as soon as possible that the
requests be granted DrovWed the peo.
Pie interested install the lights at
their own expense, carried.
Mr. R. F. Powell was present and
stated that he did not think that hie
property on Mobile Avenue had been
benefited by the Street Improvement
and asked the assessment charged
against this property for said improve-
ments be remitted.
Councilman Gaston made a motion
seconded by Councilman Baldwin that
before the Council takes any definite
action on Mr. Powell's request, they
ask the Town Attorney for are opinion
as to the legality of remitting the
charge. Motion carried.
Mo91o. by Councilman Baldwin sea
ended by Councilman Gregg Met a
street light be placed in the center of
the block on Fairhope Avenue be
tween Church Street and Summit
Street, carried.
Meeting add ... and.
Gladys Lowell, Clerk
Towni Council
A joint meeting of the old and new
ly elected C.... it. was held Monday
October 6th, 1930, with Mayor and all
Councilmen present.
The minutes of the meeting of Sep
tember 25th, 1930 were approved and
the following bill. were allowed by
the retiring Council,
E. M. Grover, lettering St. Signs 7.00
Fairbope Courier, publications
and supplies 20.35
McGowin-Lyons, supplies ____46.60
Ogbmm-Devine, Co.; supplies_. _ 5.56
Raymond Stapleton, overtime ._. 8.92
Frank McKengis, overtime _ B98
Fairhope Garage, labor and
material
Moijtle Steel Co., supplies _...4.75
Duncan Electric Mfg. Co.,
supplies
Gulf Office Supply Co., supplies _ 3.95
Was. Ruffles & Son, labor _.___11.45
Kl=pp Motor Co., labor and
supplies __ — __39.05
Turner Supply Co., supplies 4.45
Fairbanks Morse & Co., aapplies 7.24
Mobile Cylinder Grinding
Co., labor _ 11.00
Forster & Sons, gas and all — _ 366.97
The oath of office was then "min.
Inhered to newly elected Mayor and
Council.
Madan made by Councilman Gaston
seconded by Councilman Gregg [hat
the Council meet in Me Council Come -
her of the Town Nall on the second
and fourth Fridays of each month at
7:30 P. M., carried.
Nomination of Gladys Lowell for no
office of Clark was made by Council-
man Tue... seconded by Council-
man Gaston. There being no other
nominations the .to was then taken
by roll rail as follows: Mayor Nor
hhrop aye; Councilmen ➢.Brock, aye;
Councilman Gaeta, aye; Co..ullman,
Gregg. aye; Castellano Rage, aye;
Councilman Teveson, aye. Noes none.
Upon hearing the .to the Mayor de-
clared Gladys Lowell duly elected to
the office of clerk.
Motion by Counctime- Gaston see'
ended by Councilman Gregg that the
salary of the Clerk remain as hereto
fore, carried.
The Mayor then discussed briefly
the finances of the Town with Me
Council.
The following committees were ap
pointed by the Mayor:
Committee on Roads and Street.
d. E. Gaston, Chairman, Norvhn Du.
Brock.
Committee on Civic Improvement
Norviu DuRrock, Chairman; J. R. Ggg,
ton.
Electric Light Department, Mof Tg,
veson, Chairman; Howard Rage. 14
Water Department ,nHoward R
hug2a
Chairman; Elof'veeo. 91
Finance Committee, R. P. Gregg]
Chairman; Norvin D.Mock.
Motion was made by Couneilm3p
Gaston aad seconded by Council."
Gregg that the bill. for overtime of
the men at the plant be held to a mlm
Men. sad be preeadh d to the Cow.
cif once . month, carried.
The Mayor waived his right to ap
point a Marshal and asked the Connell
to make the appointment.
Applications for the offic@@�of MmF
shot were filed by T. H. T1He and L
A. Funk.
After due consideration aad discos,
.ion motion was made by Contedlmaa
Taveeon seconded by Councilman Ib!
Brock that the Council appoint Mr. J.
H. Titus as Marshal for a period M
three months.
Meeting adlourned.
Gladys Lowell, Berk
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F. S. T. Corp., freight and wham
.
'Regular meeting of the Council of
the Town of Fairhope was held Fri-
fags
The Bond Buyer, pubAeation ._ 18.38
s
'day, October 10, 1930. Mayor North-
Fairhope Coal & supply Co.,
_
rap, Cme,11gon Dn Ek ck, Gasn,
tore
material __—.._-48.42
Gregg. huge and Tuveson wefree
at. Minutes of the special maetiug
____
Won Stun➢antis Sons, material 36.86'
October 6, 1930 were approved as read.
Meeting adjourned.
-
The following bill. were allowed:
I Gladys Lowell, Clerk.
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Town Council Proceedings` l
Motion made by Councilmen Caston
seconded bytCounciirer that
Regular meeting of the Council of I
ni,LaArock
Town purchase 50 ft. oh tlreas.; and
/I
Tow. sf Fairhope, r," held Frlday,�
that the Town Marshal be notified
Octuber 24, 1930. Mayor Northrop a.d
that flre hose shall be used Yor vo
Councilmen Daybreak, Caslou, Gregg.
'orpoae except. a fire and that it is
Rage and Tuveson were
his duty to see that all hose Is dried
"
Minutes of the previous meeting
out after each fire, carried.
I
were approved as read.
Mail.. made by Councilman Gaston
Dr. F. B. Moore as a committee from'
seconded by Councilman Gregg that
"a Lyoas Club asked that the Town
the Clark write to Falrbavks-Morse
cooperate with the Lyona Club in tale
and Company and ask if their Compa-
Ing care of the =e_m_ployed In Fairy
ny maintains an advice department
Ihope4-- ' by establ an employment
and
,and it so what the mat will be to
agency in the Town Hall.
3g rm
have one of their men make a survey
Motion made by Councilman Gaston
➢1 the Tow. Plant with view of peak.,
seconded by Councilman Tuveson that
ing suggestion. for improvements, caw
Tried
;he Town Clerk start an holased sye-
tam to file all names of the ..employ-
Meeting adjourned.
I ad who register and the Town Mar hat
Gladys Lowell, Clerk
1
report at the Mayor's Office each.
morning at 8 o'clock to ay.a.,.ne
seeking employment, carried.
by Council a. - Gregg
/7
On motion
C
seconded by Covneilmep lluIIroc§, Mr.
Jim West was granted a pandit to
-
he" a Fish & Oyster sign, 5 % fL z
12 in. on Fairhope Avenue. the same
to be hung 8 It, from the ground and
securely fastened. _
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Regular meeting of the Oauncil 0
9bwn ,of Fairbops was held Frlday
November 14, 1930.
Mayor Northrop, Councilmen Du
Brock, Gaston, Rugs and Tbve.on
here present
Minutes of the previous meaHng�
mere read and approved. 1.
, The follawhrg bills were allowed:
Forster and Son$ gee and op _386.10 ,
F. S. T. Corp., freight. and
wharfage ................ 6.56
Mrs. A. L. West, meals for
prisoners 2.50
Fafrh.p. Coal & Supply Co.,
supplies _-- 9.56
Wen. Stimpsen's Sons, supplies 14.50
Baay, B. Garage, anpptle$
and labor __ __ 8.3,
fairhope Courier. .publications 891�
wm. Ruffles & Son, labor
and material _...... __ 44.36
M. Dyson & Co., supplies ..__. _. 4.60
Rlamp➢ Motor Co., Bowline
and labor __ __ 1.50
Raymond Stapleton, overtime 3.50
Frank McKeazie, overtime 3.50
Ronson & Smith, auditing hooka 175.85'.
McGowan -Lyons Hdw. & Sup.
Company, eapplies _ _ -- 28.01
Turner Bvp➢]y Co., supplies_._.. 33.94,
Maul. 'Steel Co.. eUpplfi..-_16.00
,May Products Co:, supplies_ _ 5.20�
PAY ROLL FOR OCTOBER
X. F. Northrop, Mayor
60.00
Gladys Lowell, Clerk
1•00
J. H. Titus, Marshal
85.00
Norvin ; uBrock, Councilman
4.00
J. E. Gaston, C... bilmau
4.0,
3L P. Gregg:, Ourtladlmaa
4.01
Howard Rugs, Councilman
4.00
Mbf M. Tuveeon, 'Councilman
9.00
J. L. Keller, Road Work
72.00
Mdwin Butgereit, Bond Work
58.68
♦vrle Lymen9, Road Wank
55.00
Walter Lowell. Road Work
40.00
Mnymond Stapleton, Engineer
125.00
. J. P. Bailey, Engineer
125.00
Frank 'McKenzie, Engineer
95.00
vrwrin Curtis, Line Work
12.25
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}1 /Y /30 SPECIAL MEETING
/ I �J i / Special meeting of the Council of
'Town of Fairhape was held Wednee-I
day, November 19, 1930. Mayor Nor-i
throe and Councilmen Gaston, Gregg,,
Ruge aad Tuveson were present.
The book of assessment aI Town
Taxes for 1930 was returned to they
Council as complete whereupon the
mo'tfon was made by Councilmaa Gas-
ton seconded by Councilman Gregg
that notice be Published in Fairbope
Courder November 20th, 1930 that the
Council will hear and determine ob
Jectfons thereto at a sDeecial meeting)
to be held December 1, 1930, at 7:3q�
F. M.
Motion carried.
Meeting adj.mmad.
Gladys Lowell, Clerk
W- motion by' nn m -oak set-
ended by Councilman Tuveson that
the Mayor be authorized to place
a quarter page adve,ti.... , for the
Town in the Special issue of the Bald -
Mato. seconded by Councilman Tnve-t
eon that the following re$olution
admted: In view of the fact the
there is much talk about unempb,y
meat at this time, BE IT 1bk1SOLVE
" the Tgwn Council that the Town
of Fairborn offer employment to aJ'
.an ('boa. fide residents of Fairhopa
and vicinity) over sixteen years of
age at Bfteen (15) cents per hour. We
.1b.s that Brie i meld comp¢.,.-.
tin. for a man'. labor, on the otb r
band we are unable to pay more, and
atoll be able to give employment to all
who may need it, aad it In sufficient
to keep anyone from guffering for the
."aide. of life. ReeoiutioIt was
adopted. I
On motion by Councilman G.ato:r�
1p aded by Councilmen Rugs the
ifayor was authorized to purchase two'
dose. 'buckets for the Sire engine.
Communication from MT. E. B. Gas -
Ion, affering to publish the Auditor's
Mort in full for approximately $20.00,.
nee read. After general discussion,
motion was made by Courni loran Rug,
asearded by Councilman Tuveeon that,
the Amlit r'. ra➢ort be Dubllehad in
dull. Bonn roll call the vote wee May
on
W Northrop No. Oociiman In
Brock, No. Councilman Gaston, ay_,
Councilman Ruge, aye, and Council-
man Tuveeon aye. The vote being
tbree for aad two against the motion
was deal ... d earned, the Auditor's re
Wit ordered mblieloe].
Meeting aQ....d.
Gladys Lowell, Clark
Town Council Proceedings payment DY`tw6ae has been broughtl
up to date.
Regular meeting Of the Conceit of Meeting adjourned, - -
the Town of Fairhope was held Friday, Gladys Lowell, Clerk
November 28, Off. Mayor Northrop
and Councilmen Deurcek, Gunton,
Rand Tuveaon were Present.
present. Minutes
r Q -
I1�
iE Minutes of regular meeting Novem.
ber 14 and aI.cial meeting November
19, were approved.
I Mayor Northrop expressed himself
as deslring to go on record as being
YI opposed to spending any money on-
necessarily until the Sinking Fund for
III --
/ / Special Meeting Town Council
Special meeting of the Council of
the Town of Fairhope was held Mon-
day, Dec. 1. 1930 ,tor the purpose of
hearing and determining obje'if P
aeseesmeut or taws. Mayor North -
rep. Councilmen ➢alo.ek, Gaston, and
Rug. were .Resent
There being no one tiling objections
the meeting adjourned.
pled,. Lowell, Clerk
Town Council Proceedings
Regular meeting of the Council of
'Town of Fairhope was held Friday,
December 12, 1930.
Mayor Northrop and Councilmen
DOBrock, Gaston, Puke and TUvespn
were m'e.em.
Minutes or regular meeting Novem-
be28, 1930 and special meeting De-
Jr.enber 1, 1930 were approved as read.
The following bills were allowed:
Forater,and Son., gas and oil 352.28
Thomp.on Tranafer Co., drayage 10.00
Eugene Dietzgen. blueprints
of town 5.57
The Baldwin Times, adver-
tisement 25.00
_
Matthews Elec. Sup. Co., supplies 43.35
Fairhope Courier, .applies
and publications _ .__ _ 37.38
Klumpp Motor Co., labor and
supplies ___ .___ 22.60
Fairhope Coal and Supply Co.
Supplies r 8.69
Republic Creosoting Co., sup. 113.60
Je, K. Glenn., premium
nn bond _ _ ___WOO
Westinghouse Elect & MIg.
Co., supplies _.....- 1.40
Nick J. Ludwlg. labor ...1.00
Wm. Ruffles and Son, labor
Ord material 16.60
Falrbonks. More. & Co., supplies 4.87
31e00wiv-Lynne Hdw. & Sup.
Co., supplies - - 67.25
Tnruer Supply Co., supplies __. 190.51
PAY ROLL FOR NOVEMBER
Al, F. Northrop, Mayor 50.00
Gladys Lowell, Clerk' 75.00
J. H. Titus, Marshal 86.00
NOrvin DuHrock, Councilman 4.00
J. le. Gaston, Councilman 4.00
3fuge, Councilman 4.40
lHoward
E.ot M. Tuveaon. Coanailmass - 4.60
Raymond Stapleton, Engineer 133.92
Frank McKenzie, Engineer 103.92
I.J. P. Bailey, Engineer
125.00
3rwin Curds, Line Work
36.50
Milton Nelson, Line work
42.70
Wm. F. Laraway, Line work
14.00
Gus Gate., Line work
k00
R. E. Curtis, Lin, work
in
Irwin Rhodes, Line work
Wi
'Beverly Nl.hms, Line work
00J1
J. L. Keller, Road work -
80.63
Edwin Bntgerit, Read work
58.82
Autie Lymons, Road work
63.67
Walter Lowell, Road work
5.00
T. J. Booth, Road work
5.32,
H. McCiantne, Road work
1.27
J. L. Keller,pblice duty
3.00
Motion made by Council.. Gaston
seconded by Councilman DuBrock that
adjustments made by the (Mayor with
J. I. Pitman & CO., and the
Riviera
Pecan Co., be approved D, the Coun-
cil, carried. ,
Meeting adjourned.
Gladys Lowell,
Clerk
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Town Council Proceedings'
Regular meeting of the council Of,
Town of Fairhope was held Wednes,
day. December 24, Ind.
Mayor Northrop and Councilmen
Cation, Rug. aad Tuveeon were pres-
ent,
Minutes of the previous meeting
were approved as read.
On motion by Councilman Gaston
seconded by Councilman Taveson Mr.
Norvin DUBrock was granted a per-
mit to hang a sign en Fairhope Ave-
nue and Churcb Street according in
specifications filed.
Motion by Councilman Ruge aecond-
ed by Councilman Tuveeon that s fire
plug be placed on the corner of Say
View St. and Morphy Ave. carried.
Meeting adjourned.
Gladys Lowell, Clerk.
Town Council Proceedings
Regular meeting of the Council
of
Town of Fairhope was held Friday,
January 9, 1931. Mayor Northrop and
'Councilmen DUBraek, CasMfi,
Rugg
and Towson were present.
Minutes of the previous meeting
approved as read.
Iwere
The following bills were allowed:
Forster & Sons, gas and it
460.05
Busy B Garage, labor and
l supplies ..._ _ -
11.05
•Fairhope Coal & Supply
I Company, supplies .__. __
38.04
Standard Oil CO., oil - _ _ __.__3.08
'Ford Motor Co., motor
88.71
1 Fairhope Courier, publi. and aup.
16.29
Wm. Ruffles & Son, labor
and material __.____.__..-_32.33
MCGcwind.yone Jhdw. &
San. Co., supplies _....349.98
Nick J. Ludwig, labor
_2.00
J. D. Adams Co., supplies __ __
U-415
Khanna Motor Ce., snppliea
and labor _.._- ___..__
32.60
Turner Supply Co., .supplies___
...636
PAY ROLL FOR DECEMIBER
M. F. Northrop, Mayor
50.00
Gladys Lowell, Clerk.
M.00
J. H. Titue, %ar.ftl
85,00
Norvin DUBrock, 'Councilman
2.00
J. E. Casten, Councilman
4.00
Howard Rage, Councilman
4.00
Elul M. Tuveeon, Comcilman
4.00
Raymond Stapleton, Eegieesr
128.50
J. P. Bailey, Engineer
125.06
Frank McKenzie, Ens[neer
98.60
Milton Nelson, Line Work
40.95
Who. Laraway, Line Work
25.90
Irwin Curtis, Line Work
25.75
Gue Cates, Line Work
1.00
J. L. Keller, Road Work
72.37
.Beverly Nichol., Line Work
30.571
Edwin Butgereit, Road Work
14.36
Aerie Linens. Road Work
45.09
T. J. Boothe, Road Work
10.98
' J. M. McClantock, Road Work
1.27
Saner, Read Work
3,22
om Burch, Road Work
2.55
H. McClintock, Road Work
1.27
A. R. Mucks, 'Road Work
7.80
J. T. Ruines. Road Work
6.80
J. Joe.., Road Work
14.10
J. {4. Lewis. Rcol Work
14.94
Dan Waitangi,::. Road Work
11.09
J. 1'..lur, Rpae Work
6.84
osm. Baldwin. Raid Work
331
Commence--_:... from the Merchants
asking that .he �Couucil pass some law
or PegaI tl pn to protect them from
the peddlars wo. are buying produce
in other purtscf the Country and sell-
ing them in Fairhope woe tabled for
future action.
Motion rinds by Couneihnan Dn-
Brock and are.rided by Councilman
Casten that the Marshal be advised
that he most pmnpl, with the tcrrce
of till -;1.r < I'll, 1."ice unanimou.:y.
Meeting adjpm'md.
Glad,. Lueelh Clerk.
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Town Council Proceedings
Regular meeting of the Council of
Tow¢ oP Fairhope was h21d Friday,
.January 2:i, 1931.
Mayor Northrop and Councilmen
Gaston, Rugs and Tuveson were pres-
ill ent. I
imimrtes Of the Previous meeting
II^I were sl'p.vcd as read.
Meelieg adjourned.
- I Gladys Lovett, Clerk.
Town Council Proceedings
Regular meeting of the Council of
To. ofFairhope - as held Friday,
February 13, 1931.
Mayor Northrop and Councilman Du
Brock, Gaston, Gregg. Rage and Tave-
0. were present.
,Minutes of the previous meeting
were approved as read.
The fallowing bills were allowed:
McGowan -Lyons Hdw. & Stp. Co.,
awDpllea- _$125,60 -
Mobile Steel Ce, supplies .-_ 4.76
b H. L. Cole, la. and sup._ (,�9"
FabhoD. Cost add 9se pl➢ Go.,
supplies 45AO
Forster & Sons, gas and oil_ 408.4o
Fairhope Pharmacy, supplies - _ 1.66
Raymond Stapleton, overtime_ __5.22
Frank .McKenzie, overtime -__3.92 .
ottelmann'e Cate, meals bar
prisoners 13.45
Tarter Supply Co., a applieo__...._8.36
F. S. T. Corp., .freight and
wharfage ._- _ _ _ _ _.. _ 30.96
Fairhope Courier, Pahl. antl
supplies
Wick J. Ludwig. labor _i.uo
i
Town Council Proceedings
Regular meeting of the Cpuncll of
Town of Fairbope Was held Friday
curator, 27, 1931. Mayor Northrop
d Councilmen DuBmek, Gaston,
Gregg. Rage and Tuveson were Dres-
out.
Minutes of the previous meeting
.to sWouved as read.
Meeting adjourned.
Clause Lowell, Clerk
PAY ROLL 'FOR JANDARY
M. F. Northrop, Mayor
60.00
Gladys Lowell, Clerk
46.00
J. H. Titus, Marshall
86.00
Norvin D¢Brock, Councilman
2.00
J. E. Gaston, Councilman
CAD
Howard Rugs, Councilman
4.00
'Elof M. Tuveson, Councilman
4.00'
'Raymond Stapleton, Engineer
125.00
J. P. Batley, Engineer
185.00�
Frank McKenzie, Engineer
96.0
Hilton Nelson, Line Work I
ld"'
W. F. Laraway, Line Work
33.42
Irwin Curtis, Line Work
3PAo
Beverly Nichols, Line Work
35.94
J. L. Keller. Road Work
87.46
Antis Lymous, Road Work
69.841
J. Kessler. Road Work i
6:44'
Ben Washington, Road Work
10.3E
J- H. Lewis, Road Work
11.91
S. Williams, Road Work
2.13
Bill Short, Read Work
6.38
J. T. 'Barns., Road Work
4.49
Pea, Baldwin, Read Work
5.56
A. Salter, Road Work
9.39
Elmer Butgereit, Road Work
76.06
R. E. Keller, Road Work
31.36
Sam Burch, Road Work
6.56
G. MaGmico, Road Work
2.15
Report was made of the unsanitary
condition of disposal tanks on the
beach in the vicinity of Fels Avenue
.ad Councilman Gaston and DaMroek
were appointed a committee to
inves-
tigate this condition.
Meeting adjourned.
Gladys Lowell, Clerk
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83
I
Town Council Proceedings Gladys Lowell, Clerk
75.01
Regular meeting of the Council of J. H. Titus, Marshal
86.0(
Town of Falrhope was held
Friday, Norvin DaHraek, Councilman
4JK
March 13, 1931.
J. E. Gaston, Councfima¢
4.0(
Mayor Northrop and Councilmen Du- R. P. Gregg, Councilman
4.0(
Brock, Gaston, Gregg, Rage and
Tuve- Howard Ruge, Councilman
4.0(
son were present.
I Elf M. To ..... C bncllman
4.0(
Minutes of the previous meeting,J. P. Halley, Engineer
125.0(
were read and approved.
Frank McKenrie, Engineer
95.0(
The following bills were allowed: Roymand Stapleton. Engineer
125.0(
Nick J. Ludwig. labor _-____
1.50 Milton Nelson, Line work
9.85
Frank MaRmede, o,orttme -_..__
..06 ❑win Curtis, Live work
16.87
Raymond Stapleton, overtime
W. F. Laraway, Line work
-
19.29
Graybar Elec. Co., eupplfee ___
e6�
2 f$ Georgc Slye, Line work
4.20
Power Printing Co., supplies ........
.84 J. L. Keller, Road work
72.00
Mampp Motor Co., labor and
Agri. Lymous, Road work
59.27
.applies -
_21.00 Hill Short, Read work
L56
m &Son...
W. RuIIlee &Son, labor and.
O. MCConlca, Road work
6.65
.applies ........__.____ -.
_ 57.06 J. H. Lewis, Road work
LIM
Harry Parker, surveying ._,___.._3.00
Gen. Baldwin, Rued work
12.19
Turner Supply Co., mutpliee._433.92
Den Washington, Head work
20.03
G. Adams, Co., supplies. _.__2.33
A. Salter, Road work
3.81
Determine Bice. Co., euppllee
__3.761 T. Barnes, Road worea
8.73
Mobile Steel Co., .upplles __._
L44'L. Mocks, Road work
1.06
Feirhope Coal and Sypply -
Elmer Butgereit, Road work
120.37
Co., mmptlm _ ____53b5
R. E. Keller, Road work
78.45
Falrhope Courier, supplies
E. Brown, Road work
6.99
and publication _._Ills_ __
_11M John Rohn, Road work //,
11.00
Forster & Race, gee aad all -342.66
E. Rhode., Read work
7.77
PAY ROLL FOR rMRUARY
H. McClautoek, Road work
.50
M. F. Northrop, Mayor
J
50.0 J. H. Titus, Road work
10.508
Burch, Road work
7.86
Motion was made by Councilman
Gaston seconded by Councilmen Dm
Brock that the Town pay $26.00 for
Sroadcaeting advertising, carried.
-
On motion by Councilman Gaston
6eco¢ded by Councilman DuBrock Drs.
i
Crain were granted a permft to
build
an addition to Miller House on
Sec-
tion Street according to specifications
Town Council Proceedings
Regular meeting of the Council of
Town of Fairhope was held tPrlday,
March 27, 1931.
Mayor Northrop and Councilmen Du-
Brock, Gaston, Gragg, Huge and Tuve-
eon were present.
-
Minutes of previous meeting were
approved as read.
Motion was made by Councilman
Gregg seconded by Councilman Tvve,
son that the Town place erompema-
ticn insurance coverage on the em-
ployees of the Town with the Amerl-
can Mutual Liability Insurance Co., of
Motion carried.
Meeting yd)omned.
,Roston.
- Gladys Lowell, Clerk.
1 On motion by Councilman DWBrock
aer.cul d by Counclian. Tuveeon Dr.
Moore was granted a permit ve build
an addition to building on FairhoDe
Avenue according be apeciticathm.
filed.
Compllmr(a Gaston, Rage and Tuve-
son were appointed as a committee to
meet with the Colony Council to as-
certain if the Colony would be willing
to deed the land an which the^iGoll
Couree is located to the Taws be
..ad as a permanent Golf Course:
Meeting adiourued.
Gladys Laweq Clerk.
PAY ROLL FOR MAACtI
M- Ii Northrop, Mayor 50.'0
iGlhdye Lowell. Clerk 75.00I-
To Wn Council Proepedin''S
S 11, Titus, Marshal 85.00
Rogalar meeting of the Council oY
Mervin DnBrack, Councilman 4.00I.
"Town of, Fairhope was held FridaY.l
J E. Gaston, Councilman 4.00
Amil 10, 1931.
It, P. Gregg, Councilman 4.00
i11Ym' Northrop and Cou¢cHmon
IHowoN Huge. Councilman 4.00
Da Brock, Gaston. Gregg, Rug' and
EIoP 4[. Tnveson, Connoilman 4.O0
Tnveson ware present. I
Stapleton, Engineer 125.00
The minutes of the previous meet.
S. P. Bailey, Evgineer, 25.00
ing wers approved as read.
(Raymond
Frank M Ks,sir, Engineer 95A0
Minch Nelson, Line work 20.30
The following bills were allowed:
Irwin Curtis, Line work 11.28
F. S. T. Corp. freight and whlg 12.43
W1. F. Laraway, Line Work 11.90
Forster and Sons, gas and oil 259.45
goverly Nichols, Lt.. work 17.501
A, R. Ti veson, Signs 5.4b
.lyed
Raymond Stapleton, over time 122
-YL'
'.. Frank McKenzie, over time 1?2
y L. Keller, Road work 72.00
Fortson Courier, publications 4.04
Aurie Lymous, Road work 52.82
Harry Parker, surveying 1.00
ohu Robe, Road work 8.13
Tx s Lunch, meals IncIS
Road work 14A5
prisoners .___.--, ---1 7'7el
S. B ch. Road work 9.57
�[
IC lumpp Motor Co., labor _. _-_'c'
Geo. Ealdwin, Road work 12.7G
1
m. Raffles & Sons, labor
War
Be, Washington, Road work 9.51
_ -_ 14.D8
and material _-- _
E�. odes, Road work 2.06
----
Fatrhope Coal & Supply Co.,
R. E. Keller, Road work 70.88
supplies _ _-. 38.55
Elmer Batgereit, Road work 116.241
Turner Supply Co., supplies _. 3875
.i. T- Purace, Road work 1180
Mnbile Steel Co., supplies _ ____11.20
I3. IrlemWg, ]load Work 10.70
McGowin Lyone Hdw, and
�
'Sup. Co., supplies ___- __.. 6.17
G. WilsOn. Road work 4.2^
'
Fairbanks Morse & Co., supplies .1,
Annlieation was filed by the F. S.
Nick J. Ludwig, labor _- 8.10
-
T. Corp., for a permit to move build -
iag formerly owned by Mary C. and
IL J. F. Recall. Motion was made by
Councilman Gaston seconded by Coun-
cilman Tnveson that the permit be
granted provided the owner of proper-
_
ty adjoining the new location did not l
Object because of the increased five)
haread, carried.
Meeting adjourned.
Gladys Lowell, Clerk.
Town 'Council Proceedings
The regular meeting of the Conlon
of Town of Fairhope was held FMday,
April 24, 1931.
Mayor Northrop and Councilmen
Dulmock, Gaston, Gregg, huge and
Fuveson wers present.
Minutes of the previous meeting
were approved as read.
A potitiom signed by the residents
and business men on Fatrhope Ave
nue, asking that some action be taken
Immediately to alleviate the ¢ulsance
caused by thq dust oa Fatrhope Ale -
has was read.
On motion by Councilman Gastoa
seconded by Councilman Tuveaon the
Fatrhope Division of the Baldwin
County Student Orchestra was granted
permieston to use the Council room
for rehearsals on Wednesday nights.
At the request of the Couvcil Mr.
Iloyce Kershaw was present to disease
the paving of certain streets in the
Town. After the discussion Council -
,run Gaston made u motion seconded
by Councilman Tnveson that a letter
be sent to each property owner and
leaseholder describing street Immure-
ment as; outined to determine wheth-
er or not they are willing tar assess
moats to be made again their proper-
ty for this improvement. Motion car -
rigid.
Mottan was made by Councilman
Gregg seconded by Councilman Rug.
that Ruyce Kershaw, Inc., be instruct-
ed to draw plans antl speeif[cathm.
for the proposed street improvement
v,t[h the understanding that if the Ij
work is abandoned or if they are sue-'
cessful bidders on the work no charge
will be made for the plans and stmel-
fleattons but if said improvements are
made and they are not successful bid -
'dens a charge of two percent of that
contract price shall be paid to them.
Motion carried. <
Meeting adjourned.
olaara Lowell, clerk
85.
1131
fhaq,�2,y3
�Town;,Council Proceedings
' 'egul!v am"ma of the Council
o:
Tovi➢ of Fairhope was held Friday,
May 3, 1931.
Mayor Northrop and Councilmen
Gaston, Gregg, Ruse and Toreson
were present.
Minutes of the previous meeting
were approved as read.
The following bill. were allowed
-
Turner Supply Co., supplies -__159.95
Westinghouse turn. & Mfg
Co., eapplies ._._...._.._
58.22
A. R. Tuveaon, labor .. ........
._8.00
Raymond Stapleton, overtime
2.45
Frank McKenzie, overtime
2.45
KIumDD Motor Co., supplies_
.10
Wm. Ruffles & Son, labor
8.50
Fairhope Courier, Wbl. and
.applies
9.08
Fairhope Coal & Supply
Co., supplies _
32.33
Ltd. Material Co., suppli.........
.... 5.51
McGowin-Lynn. Hier. & Sup.
Co., supplies
U.40
Fairbanks -Morse & Co., supplies 3.84
Clay Products Co., supplies
_10.40
Forster �& SLos' gee and oil_329.67
PAY ROLL FOR APR1I
M. F. Northrop, Mayor
60.00
Grady. Lowell, Clerk
75.00
d. H. Tim., Mareled
86.00
Norvin DUBrock, Councilman
4.09
d. E. Gaston, Councilman
Up
R. P. Gregg Councilman
400
Howard Ru;c, Councllman
4.00
Elof M. Tuveson. Co..cRman
4.e0
Raymond Stapleton, Engineer
125.00
J. P. Batlay, Engineer
125.00
Frank McKenzie, Engineer
95.00
lewm Curtlo, Line Work
12.60
Milton Nelson, Line Work
1.05
i overly Merole, Line Work
11.50
Aerie Lylnau9, Line Work
125
T. L. Keller, Road Work
72.00
Amid Lymcus, Road Work
58.90
°G_ Wthoon, Road Work
6.00
Town Council Proceedings
Regular meeting of no Council of
Town of Fairhope, was held Friday.
May 22, 1931. Mayor Northrop and
t'onncDmen ImBrack, Gregg, Rage and
'Pa..son were present.
Minutes of the previous meeting
were approved as read.
A➢VBcatdon frmn Mrs. E. W. Farnei]
for a service street light to be placed
n the corner of Pecan and K➢IDenat
Streets, was read.
Motion made by Councilman Gregg
.oleo by Counetlmau DuBreck that
the light be placed on this corner and
the Tmvu fnrniv'h ""Art for same
if Mrs. Farnall will Hmvfsh au mnteri-
ol for installing the light and will
tm'uish all-bnlbc, carried.
Motion by Councilman T.I.L. aec-
prded by Councilman Gregg that the
.Mayor or his substitute be sent to the
Nesting of the Alabama Longue of
hfunici➢alitie. at the expense of the
Town carried.
The committee on the Street Im
,,.,,.act Project reported that no
defRlts deefelnn had been reacher
.and asked for more time to capable,
the project. The same committee wed
aonUnued to the second Friday 11
Tuna.
in accordance with a motion made
at Ike previous meeting cards xel'e
sent to persons affected by the
pro -posed street improvement project .n
a o,ortain whether or ➢ot they were
willing to Day their assessment for
the improvement. Report was made
that 91 replies were received of which
56 were willing and 33 were opposed.
After a general discussion of the pro-
jeat by the Council and citizens pres-
ent auction made by Councilman Rugs
seconded by Councilman Gregg that
no definite action he taken on the
proposed street improvement project
at this meeting,. carried.
Motion made by Councilman Gaston
seconded by Councilman Tuveson that
the Mayor appoint a committee of
three to meet with a like committee
from the Fairhope Single Tax Corp.,
to devise plan for some definite ac-
tion on street improvement and re-
port at the nest regular meeting, car-
ried.
Mr. F. L. Brown. President of the
Fairhope Single Tax Cerporahion be-
ing present Mayor Northrop asked
him to appoint a committee from his
Council to which Mr. Brown readily
,_me nted.
Mayor Northrop appointed the fob
lowing committee to .report at the
mst meeting, R. P. Gregg, Nd,fit D.:
Renck and plot M. Tuvesom
Motion made by Councilman Du-
P.rnck seconded by Councilmen Tuve-
sou that the Mayor appclnt a eommib
tee to have some competent pereao
inspect the bridge over Stack's Gulley
on Mobile Avenue, carried.
J. E. Gaston, R. P. Gregg wad How
Ord Rage were .pointed as a commit -
fee to have this inspection made and
to report at the nest regular rnmeeting.
Meeting edjoued.
Gladys Lowell, Clerk.
ouncil .PmCeedings l 87
The Conarll of the town of F.irho.e
//� met iysy reu r session Friday July 10,
/ / 18M y L § hrop. Councilmen Flu (
Smoke, GaStep, Gregg, Rug. and Tuve 1
Son web. predent
Minutes of the previous meeting
- were aPr .vod ax read.
The foyowing bills were allowed:
Victor Eleotric Co., labor $ 28.00
Allis+C.kaitnerx Ali, Co., sup., 26.95t
Pairtianks Morse & Co., SUP., 333.12 '
Singamo F.1. Co, aup., 22.05I
Mobile Dnpg Co., sup.. 9.50
McG wiu -Lyons Hardware end
Supply C., cup., 38.90
Turner SIIDPIy (lo„ SUP, W98
Klumpp Motor, lab. & sup., 19A0
Was. Ruffles & Son, lab. & esp., 21.95
Fairhope. Coal & Sup. Co., sup., 41.32'
Fairhope Courier, pub. & sup., 23.45
1 Raymontl Stapleton, overtime, 7.70
`Frank MoKenzie, overtime, 7.35
t5'm. Stlmpson's Sane, material, 223.39
Forster & Sons, oil, 270.74
Pay Roll, June, 1931
M. F. Northrop. Mayor $ 50.00
Gladys Lowell, Clerk 75do
J. H. Titus, Marshal 85.00
Norvin D.Rowk, Councilman 4.00
J. E. Gaston, Councilman 4.00
R. P. Gregg, Councilman 4.00
Howard Ruse, Councilman 4.00
El.f M. Tuveson, Councilman 2.00,
Raymond Stapleton, Engineer 125.001
S. P. Bailey, Engioleer 126.00'
Frank MCKenale, Engineer 95.00
Robert Stmelling, wk. at plant 1.65
Sheldon Keller, Line Work 2.50I
George Keller, Line Work 6.50
Jesse L. Keller, Road Work 72.00
Amis Lymoue, Road Work 59.69
Joe Garner, Road Work 2.50
W. Murphy, Road Work 15.25
J. Rohn, Road Work 4.42
E. Williams, Road Work 4.92
Committee appo__ to draft plans
for truck to carry Portable pump a -I
ported that their piano had not been
completed. _
Committee on Street improvement
Project reported that they had re-
ceived no further repot¢ from the
committee from the Fairhope Single
Tax Corporation. The Committee was
dismissed, '
I Motion was made by Councilman
DuRrock accounted by Councilman;
'Toles.. that the Town Attorney be
authorized to draft an' ordinance to
provide for Placing .f Surface treat-
- Seen
t on Fairhope Avenue from the
est end east to BancroftStreet; on
ection Street from North Corporateush- aouth to Fele Ave.; on Fels
Ave. from Section Street west to Mo,'.
bile Ave.; on Mobile Ave. from Fels
Ave. north to south and of bridge{
across Stack's Gulley and north Prom I
north end of said bridge to Fairhope
Ave. Upon roll call the vote stood:
Mayor Northrop, Councilmen Du -
Brock, Gaston, Gregg, Ruse and Tuve-
s..,aye. Nees, none.
After hearing the vote the Mayor
matructed the Attorney to prepare
such ordinance.
Meeting adjourned.
Gladys Lowell, Clerk. ����
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fown Council Proceeding:
�3 Regular meeting of the Council
1
Town of Fairhope was Jteld Tmada
June 16. 1931. Mayor Northrop,
Con
cflmen DUBmck, Gaston, Gregg, Rini
l aad Tuvespn were present.
Minutes of the previous meetit
were approved as read.
The following bills were allowed:
F. S. T. Corp., frgt. and whfg.___`23.1
Wm. Ruffles & Son, lab, and mat. 10.1
L. A Funk, labor
5.1
Nick J. Ludwig, labor
Falrbahke Morse & Co., ma-
terjal
Raymond Stapleton, overtime _..
3.:
Frank McKenaie, overtime---
3.'.
Fairhope Coal & Supply Co.
material
The Fairhope Courier, pubi4
cation and supplies __ - __21!1
Walter H. Roberts, supplies_ _
3.1
'Mellowin-Lynne Hdw, and
sup. Co., supplies. _. ___40.1
W. S. Darley & Co., supplies
_ SA
Klumpp Motor Co., tab. and mat 9.v
j Turner Supply Co., supplies
-_56.:
Sang. Electric Co., oupphsa-9C
Ogburn-Davison Co., Inc, supplies 4
Forster & San, gas and oil __..
306.:
Nottelmann's Cafe, meals for
prisoners __. I._
PAY ROLL FGR:MAY
M. F. Northrop, Mayor
50.1
Gladys Lowell, Clerk
75.1
J. H. Titus, Marshal
85.1
N¢rvin DuRrock, Councilman
2.1
J. E. Gaston, Councilman
2!
R. P. Gregg. Councilman
4.1
Howard Hoge, Councilman
4.1
hint M. Tuveson, Councilman
4.1
t Raymond Stapleton, Engineer
135.1
J. P. Bailey, Engineer
125!
Frank McKotale, Engineer
95.1
George Slye, line work
12.:
Earl Moody, It.. work
Irwin Curtis, line work
21
Beverly Nichols, line work
20.:
W. F. LaraWay, Water dept.
1.1
J. L. Keller, road work
90.1
Annie Lymous, road work
46.1
,Z6 Town Council Proceedings
Regular meeting of the Council of
(Town of Fairhope was held Frlday�!
June 26, 1931.
Mayor Northrop and Councilmen
D¢Brock, (m ton.' Gregg, end Ruge
were present. � '-
Minutes of the ptevlaus meeting
were read and approved.
Motion was made by GnuncHman
Gaston seconded by Councilman Ruse
that the Marshal enforce the ordi-
nance that all dogs bave a license or
1 he impounded, carried
The committee on Street Improve-
ment project reported that the Com-
mute from the Fairhope Stough, Tax
.Corp. reported that as they had hall
received the consent of the majority
of their lessees they would have to
represent the Corporation as being
'opposed.
Motion ..,In by Councilman Gregg
svcoadetl by Councilman Gaston that
the Committee from the Fairhope Stn-
pgle Tax Corp. be granted a little more
,time for their canvass of the lesaeee,,
"earned.
Meeting adjourned. 1
Gianiys Lowell, Clerk. 1
Mr. A. J. Melville as committe from
the Lions Club urged the necessity of
the early actto¢ upon more adequate
fire protection.
Councilman Gaston, Tuvesom and
Rage were appointed a committee to
draft plans for a truck to carry a por-
table pressure pump.
Mayor Northrop made a report of
the annual convention of Alabama
League of Municipalities.
Motion made by Councilman Gas- i
ton seconded by Council DoBrock that
the Sherrill Oil Company be grantetd
a permit to build a washing and greas-
ing room on the east side of build-
ing on Fairhope Avenue aad Bay View
1 Street, occurring to Specifications III
-
.a carried.
The committee on the Street Im-
provement Project, made a report of
the joint meetings held with like coup -
mitten from F:an,.tiva Council of the
1,airhope Single Tax Corporation.
Slotion made by Councilman Gaston
sr conded by Councilman huge that the
Cou¢ciI approve the report of Commit
tee and ask that the Committee Pre
sent a definite report at the next meet -
mg
- The committee appointed to inspect
the bridle across Stnek's Gulley o
Mobile Avenue made report of the in
speoticn and recommended that the
bridge be repaired.
Meeting adjourned.
Gladys Lowell, clerk-
:
4&�� "�� 0
1S
Town Council Proceedings
Public plates within the corporate Ilm-
prove cents here determined upon and
A regular 6a.11an of the Towr loch.
Its of the Town of Fairhope, Alabama,
authorized shall be roadway or street
Oil of the Town of Fairhope, Alabama, via,.
Paving of the type recognized and
I
vas held on the fourth Friday of July, (A) FAIRHOPE AVENUE from known as surface treatment, conelet-
same being July 24th, 1931, a[ 5:00 P.
west end test to Hancmft Street.
Ing of eight inches of compacted sand.
"�
M.. in the Town Hall, that being the DD SECTION STREET from north
regular data, time and fcr corporate llmite south to
clay base with asphaltic and tar top
finished to uniform live aad
place such
meeting.
Fels Avenue.
(0) FELS AVENUE from Section
grade
with atone chips. Ov atreaty without
Present Mayor M. F, Northrop,
Street west .to Mobile Avenue.
existing curb and gutter- there will be
presiding, and Councilmen Berri. D.
ED) MOBILE AVENUE from Fel-
Included a wood curb of such depth as
,
rock, Howard Rugs, sad Elof M. Te.
Avenue north to south end of bridge
g
to confirm and hold In place the pave.
meet; all paving be include
veson. A quorum bean
meeting wee called to being
reand pros
North end of seaidl bridge to Fa
all cace.-
tart water drains
ceeded to the transaction of buidawt..
rhom
Avenue. co
arziatintersections;.storm
the extent veceofas to properly
The of the regular meetivg
Including all streets, avenues and
drain
drain the d here e e said streets r.
be improved hereunder and the ymyen
Tow.minutes
of the Towv Council of July 10th were
alley Intereectlons and public places;
ty abutting iherean, together with all
4
I
read_aapp
nd on motion roved and
all as per plat of .the Town of Fat,
necessary appurtenances and filling,
adopted as mad.
hope as recorded iv Record Mlscella.
grading, leveling, draining, and gravel -
'Ate Town Attorney being present,
nexus Vol. 1, Pages 274 - 275 of the
Ing.
at the request M the Council, read to
Probate Record. of Baldwin County,
Section S. That the general char.
the meeting an ordinance covering the
Alabama; by filling, grading, leveling,
Proposed paving project prepared by
graveling, paving, bridging, curbing,
--ter of the material to ba used for
ruck work and improvements shall be
him under lloetreetlon givenhim at
the previous regular meeting.
guttering, draining and the contort -as tt-
Hon of storm water drains, or lateral
es net out in the preceding paragraph.
Councilman D.Brock, duly accounted
storm sewers In connection with such
Section 6. That all of the work to
by Councilman Tuvesov, moved that
Improvements for the purpose of prop-
be done and the Improvements to be
the Council then Proceed to Immediate
arty draining such portion. of aaid
made hereunder shall be done and
rated ..ties of ths.,womence as read.
streets and the Property abutting
made under the aupervlsial of J, S,
Upon mil call the vote stood, "Ave.,"
thereon, together with Oil needesery
Rcgers, as Town Engineer of the
'
Mayor Northrop,, Cmav
appurtenances thereto.
Towv of Fairhope, Alabama, he boles
lm Ed
Rage, and Councilman
Councilman o-
Section 2. That the area to be
/hereby appointed far such purpose by
vc....k.
eaten. o negative votes were test.
cast.
drained, served or benefited each
the Council,
The it then declared the motion
of storm water l
ay of lateral
Section 7. That the said J. 6. Rag.
arty
regularly and unanimously adapted.
storm o
storm water pewee to be constructed
os, as Town Engineer and be here-
Councllman DuBrock, seconded
convection with such other im-
by as directed to prepare full details,
r
,by
' Councilman Toy...., thereupon mov
Pr
provemeng for the purpose o1 proper
drawings. , plane, specifications and
ad the adoption of the following ordi-
ay draining said stre,.., be and the Drop
smvsya of said work and shall e,
Ounce, being that heretofore read h
arty abutting be and the party
thereon end thereof which shall
the Town Attorney: y
fed to,
hereby Is defined be fhb property
when completed, plated on file not
act
An ORDINANCE
fronting on each portion the streets,
later than two weeks prior to the date
ordinance to determine upon, of
highways e
herein provld-
avenues, antl roved, actually
to be Improved, actually drained,
the meetivg the Town ounce
Council
setAn
and authorize the Improvement
se
served benefited each of amid
he id
hereinafter . Clock of he the cities
a
Of the Town Clerk of the Towv of
Portions
portions of certain streets, avenues,
..
highways
a
storm water drelae or lateral storm
or
Fairings, Alabama, where property
and Other public plates
limits of Me
withiTown
hope,
aster sewers.
owners who may be he by such
f F Ala
Town of Fairhope, Alabama, by filling,
Section 3. That all of the costs and
may see and examine
and
the
grading,
grading,, leveling,graveling, paving,
expepaea of aforesaid works and am-
the same.
came -
g, Battering, draining
Prove aces be assessed upon end
Section S. That this ordinance be
and the construction of drains or later,
against the property abutting on the
pubiiabed once a week for two con -
in
el storm ewers in connection with
portion of each atreete, avenuP�s al-
toys, highways aad other
secutive weeks In the "Fairings Cow
%
e Purpose of
properly such prtl a tying ovements (the M1parties.
Public places
so improved, served, drained, Protect-
published 1. the
To wv of Ferhope,rAlabama,, and that
of
street. so improved and the property
ad or benefited by such improvemev[e
a copy thereof be sent by registered
abutting thereon, together with all
to the extent of the Increased value
mail, postage prepaid, to the Perseus
s
bouts.., appurtenances thereto; to
thereof by reason of the special beer-
last aaeeseing for town taxation the
Provide for the payment of all costs
fits derived from such Improvements,
property which may be assessed for
and expenses thereof by assessment
provided that far the intersections of
Bald improvement., at their last know.
agaipet the property abutting on the
streets, avenues, alley., or other high-
adores..., aaid notice. to be ao maR-
portlon of such streets, avenue., high-
B
ways eo Improved, the cost ot
ad not lees than ten days before the
way. and public places so Improvetl,
improving any Intersection or any
meeting of the C... Oil provided for
or
part thereof, shall he nexassed
an the next .ucceedivg section.
to the thectetltzod yet..
value
to Me extent o the fie special
thereof reason of the special bane-
against the lots or parcels of
land abutting on each of the streets.
Section 8. That the Town Council
fits derived from each Improvements;
avenue., alley., or other highway. w
o[ the Towa at F4irhope, Alabama,
describe
to tleecribe Me nature antl extent
intersecting for a half block in each
meet at 8 o'clock at the Town Hall of
of
the work, the general character the
attention therefrom; provided that far
the said Town on the lSth day Of An -
of
malarial- to be need and the location
tits purpose of computing ...¢.smarts
gnet, 1931. for the purpose of hearing
a d terminal points thereof, and the
hereunder Po block shall be consider-
and at which time it will hear any ob-
streets, avenues, or other highways or
ed as extending more than 1,000 feet
from ... intersect.. so Improved, for
iectlona or connector... that Easy be
cords to sold improvements, the ....
parts thereof embraced therein, and to
define the area to be drained,
such sidewalk improvement., Inelud-
net of making the same, or the char -
served
by such storm
Ing curbing and guttering ell of the
aster of material or materials to be
water
draor ins and
fine tl lateral norm water sew-
costs thereof for street and avenue
user.
ere
r ; to direct that fall details, draw.
oorners, shall be assessed agalnat the
Section 10. That this orfllnance fie
I
Bs, Plans, a and survey.
lots abutting on or nearest said im-
hereby termed and designated shall be
of ork apre.ecRlcations
aid estimate.nd to be p.
provemeat aad the entice costs Of the
known aad may be cited tie "Fairhope
by the Town s Bineer; to do.],
sidewalks improvement, including
Paving Venture No. 1. Ordinance." I
note the officer with whom such plane
curbing and guttering at the lot..".
tlo , of any alley with a street "- e"
)
M. F. NORTHROP
shall be filed; ts designate the party
nu¢ or other highway, shall be asaeee-
As Mayor of the Town of Perhaps,nder
whose sapervi.lon the work
shall be done and the Improvements
ad in fair Proportion agmnet the re-
Alabama,
made; to provide for the publication of
spective lot. or parcel- of land abut-
ATTEST:
this and the mailing of
Ling on or cornering on the alley at
Gladys Lowell,
copies. thereof to te person. tart ar
such interaectfon; but in an ease shell
As Clark Of the Town of Fairhope,
eying for Town taxation proper
the aeaeesmen[ eKalnat ivy Into or
Alabama. t
'
which may or
for arts
and
Parcel. of land be greater than the
increased value of such lots or parcels
Rall call being had upon the
pr f x
fix and appoint a time
appoint
at,
of land by reason of the special bane.
flan to adopt the ndinavice, the vote
for and to t
for and to authorize the holding a
fie derived from such Improvement.
stootl: la favor of the adoption:
meeting of the Council to hear objec-
j
Toe casts and expenses of such works
Mayor Northrop,. Councilman Du-
ties. to said improvement., antl to
and Improvements shall Include the
Weak, Co..Oil.. Huge, Councilman,
-give to this ordinance an official des-
expense of the preliminary and other
Toreson. Opposed: None. The May -
Ignatius.
surveys, end the inspection and super.
or then declared said ordinance adopt.
,
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE TOWN
lntenputon of such work. printing and
ad b. .... I . vote and ardeced
COUNCIL OF THE TOWN OF FAIR-
publishing the notice., ...full...,
same published and notices sent Out to
HOPE, ALABAMA, AS FOLLOWS: cud ordinances required, including no-
Property holders In accordance with
Section That and hereby Etta of assessment, the cost of tom
Be terms. On motion the Council
the. adjourned.
is determine o struetion, preparing bond., interest on
a d uDov, ordered end
oozed by the Town Council of the money borrowed during construction
M. F. NORTHROP,
Town of Fairhope, Alabama, that the or on bonds when the bonds have been
A. Mayor of the Town of F.ItImp e,
Town of Fairhope, Alabama, design or anticipation of the toilet- Alabama.
DanIssued tl
cause to be designed, contract for, use. Hon of Ote assessment, and any other
ATTEST:
cute and cause to he executed, ton I.Penpss
necessary Por the completion
Gladys Lowell,
. .
and the following Of
such improvement
As Clerk of the Tract of F4tyyaies,
sets, ate u
streets, hi
streets, avenues, hlghw„far., other
6e5tion 4. That the work and Im- Alabama.
_ _ _
,
89
uovimvfijcations 4egarding the a
/y17Town Council Proceedings Olaf the books pe the Tewa Per the il. 3/
The regular meeting of the Council 'Ical year ending Sept. 30th, 1931, were
of the Town of Falthope was held 'read aad discussed sad ordered filed.
Friday, August 14, 1931. Mr. A. J. Melville as a committee+
Mayor Northrop and Councilmen Du. from the Lion. Club recommended the
Brock, Gaston, Gregg, Ruge end Toys- consideration and adoption of an on
son were prevent. dinance, prohibiting the sale of grind.�
IIterated and misbranded milk and milk
lThe minutes of the previous meet- iproducts in the Town of Fedrhops. Mr. ing were approved as rend. Abele of the State Board of Health dip II
The following bill, were allowed: canard such an ordinance In detaLL
Wm. Stimpson's Sons, material $68.01 No action was taken by the council.
T. Corp., freight and The committee on fire track equip
11 wharfage 17S} I;l msvt reported that an definite plane
J. I. Pitman & Cu., supplies __3.50 p,had been dratted.
Frank McKenzie, overtime —_9;So
Raymond Stapleton, overtime_ 7.36 Councilman Tuveson made a motion
IF3irleme Coal & Supply Co., �Inecanded by Councilmen, Gregg that
sapplies _.9.02 the Mayor be authorized to order a
i' Fei(Type B 2 A Power. Fump with all
anadd supplies __ _ Courier, publication -
___49.06 I°eeessarY hose convections. Motion I
Klumpp Motor Co., labor & sap. 19.20 (carried unanimously.
Wm. Ruffles & Sea, labor &sup. 2230 The President aad Secretary of F. S.
Turner Supply Co., supplies .._ PO �T. ,geared before the Council
Nottemorm's Cafe, meals for to. �-� expression a the same an
prisoners _ __ _ _8.76 to rude rude toward the proposed
Neptune Meter Co., meters _ 274.12 (transfer of park lands from the F. S.
Forster & Sons, gas aad oil __ 309.94 T. Corp., to the Town, and if favor,
Volturno Pharmacy, supplies ___L09 (able to appoint a committee to disease
-- - with the Colony Council the exact
PAY ROLL FOR JBLY terme of each proposed conveyance.
W F. Northrop, Mayor 60.00 Motion merit by Couneilm+n Gaston
Cindy. Lowell, Clerk 76." seconded by Coumllbagn Ruge that the
J. H. Titus, Marshal 3540 Town Counsel is ginxialiy favorable
Eiliott G. Riekarby, Attorney 100.00 to larking o C of plan for h'aysfc, of
J. L. Keller, Police duty 11.90 parks from F. S. T. Corp., to Town
Walter Lowell, Police duty 5.00 of I'J*hope and that the Mayor of the
Raymond Stapleton,. Evingeer 125.00 ��Town and Praside�; of the F. S. T.
J. P. Barley, Luaigaser 126.00 Corp., set an -arly date for joint meet
Frank McKenzie, Enamor 96.00 lug aad discussion, tarried. j
George Keller, Line work 1,11 On motion by Councilman Greg;
Milton Nelson, Line work 1b0 seconded by Councilman Tuveson tie
Sheldon Keller, Line work 1.00 F. S. T. Corp., was granted a permit to
J. L. Keller, Road work 72.QQ i�move the dwelling on FaLbope Avie
Acute Lymeus, Road work 62.76 Hue form^:ly ward by Mrs. Mary C.
r W. Murphy, Road work 17.40 land Henry Rathle from its present W
J. Rohn, Road work 2.03 cation to a site ea South aide of Map I
r E. Williams, Road work rig uolia Avenue just went of Church St.
On motion by Councilman Gaston
seconded by Councilman DuBr'oek the
F. S. T. Corp., wan granted a permit
to :Hove dwelling from the North
went corner of School St., aad Fatr.
,hope Avenue to a lot on tb- west of
:Sch..l Street between Fairhope Avg
,nu,and Magnolia Avenue
Meeting adjournA.
�Gladys Lowell,
Olem. Q�
W11
Of.
l L/ 9 )/ `. .. W eil -Prose 5
q l
a Pedfal meeting of the Town
Council of the Town of Fairhope was
held on August 18th. 1931, at 8.00 P.
Al., at the Town Hall pursuant to the
terms of the ordinaries adopted at the
79-1a1 meeting of July 241h, 1931.
There were present at said meet,�
ling Mayor M. F. Northrop presiding.
land Councilmen Norvin On Brock, J.
➢. Gaston, R. P. Greggs, Howard Ruse „
and Elof M. Tessler, the full member
ship of the Conncil.
The council being called to ardeq
after the roll call Mayor Northrop
�L.tcd that the purpoae of said meet-
ing was to hear, soy objections or re
monstrances that might be made to
the Improvements specified J. Fair .
hope Paving Venture No. One prdi-
nance adopted at the meeting of July
21th, 1931. The Town Clerk then re
looted that according to the orders
,given by said ordinance. more tha.
'ter days prior to this date, August,
1Sth, a copy of the proposed Daving
mUinance had been soot by register.,
ed math postage prepaid to all of the
.persons last assessing for town tans.
Be. the property subject to Puts"-
ment for the Proposed improvements,
z Al'essed to said property holders at;
their last known addresses. The
clerk also produced the register re-
turn receiyts for the vanes. an mMI-
ed.
A number of citizens and property
holders of the Town of Fairhope being'
Present, the meeting was the. thrown
open for general discussing of the pro-
Pulsed paving proyect and an egplana.
tion sf the Plan was given by Mr. J.
S. Rogers, County Engineer, who had
been designated at the previous meet
ing as Engineer of the Town.
/�� 2�� p�i Town Council Proceedligs� 1
�✓J / The regular meeting of the council
of Town of Fairhope wen held Friday,
August 28, 1931. Mayor. Northrop and
anncilmen Do Brock, Gaston, Gregg,.
Tell _
Rage ariad Tuveson wee re present
The minutes of the regular meetings
August 14, 1931. and spool., meeting
of August 18, 1931, were approved as
read.
'I—'-SRei all of those --pie vi" jl&
'to be heard he(] expressed ELamseI!e�
upon the proposition before the meet-
ing, a motion was made by 'totat l-
man DVBrock that the paring program
as set out in the ordinance be pvb-
veeded with. This motion was second-
ed by Councilman Gregg aad upon the
roll call, Mayor Northrop, Councilman
DVBrock, and Councilman Gregg
voted "Aye," and Councilman Gast...'
Councilman Tuveson and Councilman
Rage voted "No." The .to being a^
tie the mayor declared same lost.
Councilman Gaston, secum ed by
Councilman Rage then moved that in,
Council proceed with the necessary
steps to pave Section Street from Mag.
..It. Avenue to Fels Avenue, aad
Fairhope Avenue from Bancroft Ave-
nue to the west limits of the town.
This motion being put to the vote of
the Council, on roll call showed as
follows: Councilman Goatee, Court
oilman Gregg, and Councilman Rugs
voted "Aye;" Councilman DuBrock,
Councilman Tel Pull Mayor Nor-
throp voted "No." This being a tie
vote the Mayor again announced that
the motion was at earned.
Councilman Gaston, seconded by
Councilman Rugs then moved that the
leouncil proceed to pave in the
man -is,- prescribed by the ordinance Sec-
I�tien Street from the enerelpal limits
an the North, South to the north due
,lot Fels Avenue, Fairhope Avenue from
the west side of Bancroft Street to
the western limits of the Town, ands
4 'its Avenue tram its inteeaedtloa
with the south tine of F¢i romps Ave -
one to the north end of the bridge
across Stack's Gully. This mutton be
�Ing put to the Council, on roll -call was
unanimously adopted by the votes of
the Mayor and the entire Council.
The Town Engineer and Town At.
Gorey were then Instructed by the
Mayor to proceetl with all expedition
Ito the PI.P.r.ttor of all steps necce-
�sary to carry out the purposes of the
Ordinance as adopted.
On motion the meeting thereupon
adjourned.
M. F. Northrop,
As Mayor of the Town of Fair -
hope, Alabama..
Attest: Gladys Lowell,
As Clerk of the Town of Fair -
hope, Alabama. �p
.IE"
Motion made by Councilman Dun
rock and seconded by Councilman To-
veson that the council meet as a coal
mittee of the whole Tuesday, Septem-
ber 1, 1931, at 7'30 P. M., for the per
pose of studying the details of Proven -
Ions for the advertising for bide on! .
go Or fat' Street lemo.vement Vert.
No. 1.' Carried.
Motion made by Councilml Gaston
seconded by Councilman Tuveson that
Mr. Yohn, County S..It.ry [nspector,'Y
he re,.tuted to come bates the cmmm
col at its next Peguiar meeting to dlsi,
a Milk¢)rdleance, carried.
cu M tiny>adjourned..
Gladys Lowell, ilerk
Town Council Proceedings
The regular meeting of the Coun-
cil of Town of Fairhope, was held Fri-
day, September 11, 1931.
I q Mayor Northrop and Councilmen
Norvin DUBrock, J. E. Gaston, R. P-
Gregg, Howard Rug. and Mot M. To.
vase" were present.
Winutes of the previous meeting
'i were approved as read.
The following bills were allowed:
Fairhope Coal & Supply Co.,
.supplies _ - .16.32 �.
Fairhope Courier, publl. sad sup. 13.36
Rlumpp Motor Co., supplies_27.15
Turner Supply Co., supplies ___16.89
McGowin-Lyons Rd.. & Sup.
Co., supplies _____ ____ 309.771
The Powers Printing Co., supplies 4.13
'Forster & Sons, gas and oil—324.54
Westinghouse Elce. & Mfg. Co.,
supplies _ 1.49
Neptune Meter Co., supplies _- 2.23
F. S. T. Corp., fgt. & will. _ 7.37
Raymond Stapleton, overtime.... 2.451
dom.k McKenzie, overtime- 2.45
iM.F. Northrop, Mayor 50.00
Gladys Lowell, Clerk 75.00
J. H. Titus, Marshal 8609
Norvin D"BroCk, Councilman 4,00
J. E. Gaston, Councilman 4.0,
�R. P. Green, Conac7mca 4.00
,'Howard Huge, Councilmen 4,,"_9
Elof Toreson, Councilman 4.001
Raymond Stapleton, Engines, 125.00
J. P. Bailey. Engineer ".3.00
Fre. McKenst.. Engineer 95.00
Sheldon Keller, Linewcrk 1.50.
Robert Stradling, Line work .50:
J. L. Keller, Road work 10.00'
Auris Lymous, Road work 69.35
I W, Murphy, Road work 32.17
,Walter Lowell. Road wmit 45.00'
W. F. Caraway, Water Dapt. 3.;3
Mr. , * County Sanitary inspec-
tor, was preen ut and discussed with
the Council the Ordinance governing
I milk and milk products.
i The ordinance was read for the first'
�tfine and Councilman DUBrock made x
motion which was duly seconded that
the ordinance be adopted as road'.,
upon roll call the vote stood: Mayor
Northrop, Councilman DUBrock, Co..
I ]man Gaston, Councilman Rag. and
Councilman Tuveson, Aye; Coun,'P-�
,man Gregg Np.—
Meeting adjourned.
Gladys Lowell, Clerk.
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Special Meeting of
Town Council
The Council of the Towm of Fairr-
hope met in special session Tuesdxyl
September 15. 1931, for the purpose
of discussing with the Council of the
Fairhope Single Tax Corp., the pre -I
posed tran,fm of park lands from the
6lrirhopc Single Tax Corp., to the
Town of Fahho Vt.
�Tholev 'w(present Mayor Northrop
p:celding and Councilmen Emlhoek.
�enelon, Gregg, Rage and Tuveson and
trot" We Colmty Cr, null President
Brown, Mr. E. B. (teat"". Mr. R. E.
I« CunfiolIY, Mr..i. n. rattersand and
Ae R.ekll
gmpeeal bf in, Fu4hope Single
yip•, was rend and 41nused at
1pak Id Aatall.
r After the discussion Councilman
'Gaston mademotion that a commit-
,tea oP wo be pointed from the Town
Council to meet with a committee ofI
.two from the Fairhope Single Tax
Corp., to draw up tentative terms and
specifications for the transfer of park
lends and management of same and 'o
report back to a joint mnetim, of Ciro
two councils at a epeclal meeting
Tnesdny, September 22, 1931, at 7:30
iP. M. This motion was secoutled M1y
Councilman DuBrock and carried
unanimously.
'Mayor Northrop then a nted'
Councilman DUBrock and Coun loran
Tuveson, as the committee from the
Town, Counell.
'Meeting adjourned.
Gladys Lowell, qkrk.
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Town Council Proceedings
A special meeting of the Com kil of
Town of Feirhope was held in a,joint
meeting with the Council of the Fair
hope Single Tax Corp., Tueeday,'Sale
leacher a2, 1931.
There were present Mayor Northrop,
Presiding, Councilman DURrock. Gas-
ton, Rugs and Tuveson. Flom the
Colony Council President Hrown, E.
H. Gaston, Mrs. M. Dyson, M. A. Bow-
en, and J. A- Patterson.
The purpose of the meeting was to
hear the report of committee on de-
tails for the proposed transfer of park
hoods from the 'Feirhope Single Tax
Corp., to the Town of iFairhope.
The suggested conditions for trane-
far of Park Land. to the Town of Pafu
hope was read at length.
After a tuff and complete discussion
of the proposal Councilman Gaston
made a motion which was seconded by
ouncilman Tuveson that the Town
'onncil aPProve the ProP... I a. out-
lined. Motion carried.
Councilman DaR'roek begged dismie-
aal from the committee. His plea was
granted and Councilman Huge was ap-
pointed to fill the vacancy.
Mayor Northrop suggested and re-
�quested that the acceptance of the
Park lands by the Town be submitted
to the vote of the electors of theTown
Of Feirhope. This proposal was de�
nted by the Oounen.
Meeting adjourned.
Gladys Lowell, Clerk.
Town Council Proceedings
A regular meeting of the Town
Council 01 the Town of Feirhope was
held at the Town Hall on Friday,
September 26th, 1931, at 4:30 o'clock.
Present: Mayor M. F. Northrop, pre
siding, and Councilmen Norvin Du
Brock, J. E. Gaston, R. P. Gregg, How
and Huge and Elof M. Tuveson.
The meeting being called to Order,
minutes o/ the ragu]ar meetng of
epte:nber 11th end special m.etinga
of September l6th end 22nd, 1931.
!were rend and approved.
A r.... at from the School of Organ-
ic Education asking that the Town le-
ach the charge for electric oorrem and,
water furnished to the buildngs on-n-
ed by the Schoo- was read and discus-
sed. C... atm.. Gaston, seconded by
Councilmen Rug., moved that the
Town aid the School by Iona:tng
lights and water to all buildings. Court-
cilman DuBrock offered an amendment
xcepting Coming's Hall from the
buildings to be thus exempted fith,
the payment of light and water does
The amendment being accepted by to —
.mover and seconder, the motion wash
!unanimously adopted.
IA petition filed by twenty -Pour rest.
dents and property owners on Fels
Avenue and Mobile Street asking that
these streets be included to Paving
Venture No. One was read. On mo
'tion of Councilman Gregg, secondedl
:by Councilman Gaston, this petition
was laid on the table to be c.oaidrruii
It at the ...t regular meeting.
le
A r it.. filed by thirty-seven else
.tore ,- the Town of Fairh.pe ..km,
:that the offer of the Falrhope Single'
Tax Corporation of the parka of the
Corporation to the Town for Dark
'purposes be submitted to a vote of the
I citizens was, after discussion and on
.bill, Of Councilman Tuveson, see.
Bonded by Councilman Gaston, placed
Ion file. The vote upon roll call was 11
�Coundimen Gaston, Rug., and Tare -I
son "Aye;" C... cilmen DuBrock and
Gregg "No." A resolution of the Fair'
. hope Chamber of Commerce urging ae
ceptmea of the offer of the parks was
also, on moticu, ordered filed.
A'request from Mrs. W. S. Pugh for
a reduction in her light bill was dis
cussed and on motion of Councilman!
Gaston, seconded by Councilman To .
veson, it was ordered that the clerks
notify Mrs. Pugh that the Council felt
compelled to adhere to precedent and
would stand on meter readings antl
require that bill to be paid as render.
ed.
Councilman Gaston than asked the
unanimous consent of the Council for
immediate consideration of a propon
ad amendment to auction six and seven
of the Feirhope Paving Venture No.
One Ordinance adopted J41v 24th,
1621. On his mot.Oh to this effect,
seconded by Councilman DuBrock, a
roll call showed the vote to be vnare
Rhona to favor of such action. The
lamendthent was then read arN by
unanimous vote on roll call adopted_
A. in How.:. _L
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"BE IT ORDAINED BY THE TOWN
COUNCIL OF FAIRHOP➢, ALA-
HAMA, AS FOLLOWS:
WHEREAS, the Ordinance adopted.
July 24th, 1931, and designated as
"Fairhope Paving -Ve.tnre Number,
One Ordinance" provided in Section
Six of said Ordinance that Jr. .,it
to be done should be made under th,
supervision of J. S. Rogers as Town
Engineer of the Town of Fairhope and'.
14'H➢REAS, Section Seven provided
that t1ja said J. S. Rogers as Town
Engineer, should prepare details and
specifications of the proposed .,it for
eubmlesfon to the public, and
M1ETEI the name of J. S. Rog
ors is incorrect and E. N. Rodgers is
the correct name of the person ap�
Pointed as Town Engineer;
BE IT THEREFORE RESOLVED,
that Sections six and Save. of the
Ordinance of 3.1y 24th, 1931, aforesaid
be amended by substituting therein
the name "E. N. RODGERS" for that
of J. S. Roger. where same appears
in both mothers of tiro Ordinance."
On motion of Councilman DUBtt,ck,
seconded by Councilman Genstar, the
ordinance governing milk and ma
Products as read at the last regular
meeting was adopted upon roll call by
a vote as follows: "Aye, Mayor Nor-
throp, Councilmen DaBrock, Guam.
and Rugg. "No." Councilmen Gregg
and Tureens. ,
O. motion of Cuuncilman Basic,
seconded by Councilman Tuveson, b
unanimous vote the Clerk was author f
ised and instructed to advertise the
notice to bond buyers of the prope
pd issue of Paving horde I. the "Ba, -
pe Courier" the Mobile "torus}.
and Manufacturers Record as fallow.,
':NOTICE TO BOND BUYERS"
Fairhope, Ala., Sept, 25, I93-
Sealed proposals will be recedes.:
by the Town of Fah -hope at the City
Hall. Fairhope, Alabama, up to 7:30
o'clock P. 0d., on the 101h day of Oc.
tober, Half, for the purchase of up.
Proximately $20,000.00 aseeeame.t
!bonds Town of Fairhope, maturing
yearly, beginning in year 1932 aqd
coding in year 1942, •bonds to bustle -
'.tarsal at the rate of efx per cent per
annum, payable semi-annually on Jan-
uary 15th and July Rich of each year
at some book designate! by the Tgw.
of Fairhope. Full information may be
obtained upon request from the Clerk,
Town of Fairhope.
By authority of the Town Council,
Town of Fairhope, as authorized by a
regular meeting on September 25th,
On motion of Councilman East, ,
.seconded by Councilman Tivesov,
"upon roll call by unanimous vote, the
Clerk was instructed to maert the Rol
l lowing notice to contractors ,in the
Falrhope "'Courier," the Mobile "Hag -
later" and Manufacturers Record, said
notice to be as follows:
Fairhope, Ala., Sept. 31, 1931'
Sealed proposals will be received
by the Town of Fairhope at the City
Hall. Far hope, Alabama, up to 7:30
0,
clock P. M., on the 23rd dar of Oc-
tober, 1931, at which time they will
he opened and publicly read, for the
mmtracting and improvement of ap-
tnoximately two and one-half miles
11:Greet In Fairhope, Alabama. All
oik is to be done in accordance with
tl, plans and epecifieatlons which
v on file at the 'City Hall at Fair,
hope. Alabama, or maybe obWotd
Prom the Clerk there by the payment
sf $5.00 for each set of plans and
pecifications, which fs not returnable.
A certified check or snail In the
amount of five per cent of 'Ito total
Lid, made payable to the Town r.0
Fairhope, or a bidder's bovd, must xe
company each proposal-i
The right is reserved by the Town,
lof Fairhope to reject any or all bids,i
•waive any informalities or irregularb '
ties, or to act in any way to the best)
interest of the Town of Fafrbope."
On motion of Councilman Giant,
'seconded by Councilma, TOM ork the
Alayor was requested to call a special
meeting of the •Council fee 4:30 TOO. -
day, September 29th, 1931, at the Town
Hall for the specific purpose of con-
sidering and acting upon the deed or
giftof the Falrhope Single Tax Cor-
poration to certain parka I. the Towri
of Falrhope to be described in said
deed. Thin call the Mayor thereupo.
Issued, all members of the Council be-
I.g present and waiving further on,
tics.
No further beat.. appearing the
Council adjourned.
M. F. Northrop,
Mayor, Town of Falrhope.
Attest:
Gladys Lowell,
Clerk Town of Falrhope.
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Town Council Proceedings
Fairbope, Al.., Sept. 29, 1931
A special meeting of the Town Coun-
cil of lealrh.ps, was held this Mth day
Of September, 1931. at 7:30 P- M. at
the Town Hall, Present, Mayor Nor-
t11rop, presiding, and Councilmen Gas
ton, Gregg, Ruge and Tuvee...
The meeting being called to order,
the Mayor announced that it was a
special session called pursuant to the
resclution held at the ].at
regular
meeting to consider and act open the
deed of the Fairhope Single Tax Per
porati.. of properiet heretafore utll-
ised as park properties, together with
,certain golliea and lands vbutting
thereon, belonging to that Corpora-
tlom which it propoeed to read., to
the Town of Fairhope for park! pur�
poses. This deed wes then read to
'the Wuneil and after some disamewal
ordered accepted as read open the
motion of Councilman Rugs, seconded
by Councilmen Tuveson by the follow-
ing vote: "Ayee" C... eilmen Geemn,
Gregg, Ruge and Tuveson. "No" May.
Town Council Proceeding
Regular meeting of the CO ... it of
the Town of Fairhope was held Frt
day, October 9. 1931.
There was present Mayor Northrop,
presiding and Councilmen DUBrock,
Gregg, Rage and Tuvesov.
The minutes of regular meeting,
September 25th and special meeting,
September 29th were approved as
read.
The following bills were allowed:
The Fairhope Courier, publication 6:56
Manufacturers Record, adv. sale
of bonds 9JO
Baldwin Credit Co., Truck 250.00
Dr. P. B. Skinner, services 3.00
Neptmte Meter Co., meters 214.13
Fairbanks, Morse & Co., supplies 9.96
McGowin-Lyon. Hdw. & Sop.
Co., sapplies 133.89
Fairhope Goal and Supply Co.,
supplies - 44.89
Raymond Stapleton, overtime1.22
Frank McKenzie, overtime 1.22
Wm. Bull]- & Be.. labor and
material 351.5:
Klumpp Motor Co., lab. and mat 9.05 1
Turner Supply Co., supplies
13.68
Forster & Sang gas and oil
&i6.U7
G. W. Humphries, recording
deed 2.40
PAY ROLL FOR SEPTEMBER
M. F. Northrop, Mayor
50.00
Gladys Lowell, Clerk
75.00
J. H. Titus, Marshal
t5.0U
Nmvi. DUBrock, Councilman
I.,
J. E. Gestop, Councilman,
4.00
R. P. Gregg. Councilman
4.00
Howard Ruge, Councilman
abo
Elof M. Tuveson, Councilman
C00
�J. P. Bailey, Engineer
125.00,
Frank McKenzie, 'Engineer
15,11
Raymond Stapleton, Engineer
125.00
id eldon Kellar, Line work
1.50
J. l.. Keller, Road work
90.50
Aurie Lymous, Read .,it
57.50'
W. Murphy, Road work
8.64
or North op. 'Tke deed to the proper,
ty being thus '.'.ally accepted, the
Clerk was Instructed to send same toll
Bay Minette at once for record.
No furtherbusiness aypearing, on
motion the Council adjourned.
M. F. Northrop,
Mayor Town of Fairhope.
Attest:
Gladys Lowell,
Clerk, Town of Fairhope.
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A communication from Mc Phil
Brady asking that the electric 111,de
l
line be extended to houses of R. C.
Newman and J. Parker for me advance
of $40.00 was read. After general dls-
emadon Councilman Tavel.. made a
motion seconded by Councilman Gregg
that the Council hold to the previous
agreement to ..lead this It.. for an
advance of $60.00 carried.
The Fairhope Chamber of Commerce
made a request that the Town furnish
Electric current and water free of
charge to the Tourist Club Headquar-
ters. Motion by Councilman DUBrock,
seconded by Councilman Huge, carried
,that the Town grant the request of
the Chamber of Commerce.
Mr. Vert. was present and called.at-
teutlo. to the condition of Equity St.,
after a .in and asked that If possible
something be done. On motion by
Councilman Gregg seconded by Coua-
cilman Tuveson the matter was refer -
,ad to the Street Committee.
Motion was made by-Gouncilmen Tu-
weeon seconded by Councilman DU -
Brock that the third reading of the or-
dinance governing milk and milk prod-
ucts be deferred until the next regular
meeting ca..led.
iMeeting adjourned. ..
j Gladys Lowell, Clerk
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Town Council Proceedingsr. -
A special meeting of the Town(
Council Of Fairhope was held Friday,'
October Pith, 1931 at i:SOP. M., at the
Town Hall. Present Mayor Northrop
m'eeidmg and IIommilman DEroek,�
Rage and TuvasoU.
The Meeting being palled to order
the Mayor announced that it was a
special session called to open and con
slder bids oa $20,000.00 Street' Im-
provereentBonds.
No bids were received and on motion
the Council adjourned.
Gladys Lowell, Clerk
Town Council Proceedings
Th. regular meeting of the Council
of Town of Fairhope was held held I".
day, October 23, 1931.
There were present Mayor Northrop,
Presiding and Councilmen DUBrock,
Gastou, Gregg, Rug. and Tuveeon.
The minutes of the regular meeting
October 9th and special meeting Oc.
tober lsth, 1931 were approved as read.
A letter from Mr. Harry V. Peters
1. regard to the Fetrhope Golf, Gudh and
Country Cloth was read and Couacil-
man Gaston made a mottos seconded
by Councilman DOBrock that a com-
ell[tee of three be appointed to fa-
veatigate the Preposition and Goner
with the Officers Of the Club end tba
Falrhops Single TM Cov,., motion
fib, Yancey Cohen filed a retueat
that [be grass be cat is the parkway
in front o[ his hove¢. The matter was
referred to the Sheet committee.
.Notion we. made by couneliman
eo
Gaston seconded by Councilman Tave-
n aad duty carried that warrant
held by Mr. X H. Titus be paid 'No-
voucher 23rd.
go all.. by Councilman BOB rock
seconded by Councilman Tuveeon, Mr,
O. Hooper we. granted a permit to
hang a sign in Mont of his atom,
The ordinance governing Milk and
Milk products was read at length for
the third time. Upon roll call the
vote stood Mayor Northrop, Cbanedl-
men DpBroek and Gaston aye. Coun-
cilmen Gregg, Rage end Tuveeon No.
Upon hearing the vote the mayor de-
clared the ordinance not adopted.
The mayor then read the report on
the audit of, the bock. for the year
ending September 30, 1931.
Wotion made by Councilman Beat.
ec:Mded by Councilman Tuveeon that
the report he received and placed on
tile, carried. '
Two bide on Contract for Street Im-
provement work were received and
opened.
Councilmen Caston mmle a motion
.econded by COumllman Oregg that
the propo.11inn of Royce Kershaw,
Inc. be accepted subject to work or-
4JaEginecc E. N. Rfe1e
Meeting
, ^m ^
ofEnan m1l.umd.
GIMIY. Lowell, Clerk.
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Town Council Proceedings
The regular meeting of the Council
0, Town of PairhOpe was held Friday,
November 13, 1931. There were pros-�
ent Mayor Northrop presiding and
Councilmen Gaston, Gregg, Ruge and
Tuveson.
The minutes Of the previous meeting
were approved . read.
The fO11ow3ng7 bills were allowed:
Nottelmann's Cafe,,meals for
prisoners _.. —._.— __6.80
Ogburn Davison CO., suOPlies___ 18.01
Manufacturers Record, ads. __11.90
The Mobile Register, ads. _. _5.46
INiuk J. Ludwig, labor __r_37.36
Turner Supply Co., supplies _13.78
Klumpp Motor Co., supPlieO__ 16.45
IFairhope Coal & Supply CO.,
supplies_35.68
McGowin-Lyons Hdw. At Sup.
'Co., supplies _- ___. ___ —.._15498
Redwood Accounting Service,
auditing books .____._—__90.00
F. S. T. Corp., .fret & whig__.__7.43
The Fairhope Courier, pub.
and supplies ___._.____.___-28.a
I2Mrster & Son., gee and ail _325.92
Frank M,Xensle, overtime _ 3.85
Raymond Stapleton, overtime ._ 13.60
PAY ROLL leoR OCTOBMR
N. F. Northrop, Mayor 50.00
?lad➢, Loweq, Clerk 75.00
T. H. Titus, Marshall 95.00
Vorvin DulErock, Councilman 4.00
S.'E. Gaston, Councilman 2.00
R. P. Gregg. Councilman - 4.00'
Howard Ruge, Ocuneilman 4.00
Elof M. Tuveson, Councilman COD
J. P. Bailey. Eugiceer 125.00
Frank McKeneie, Engineer 95.00
Raymund Stapleton, Engineer 125,00
Sheldon Keller, Line work 4.50
J. L. Keller, Road work woo
Auris L➢moue, Road .,it 67.96
Mr. Phil Brady was present and -ek-
ed that the electric line be extended
Ito Newman's and Parker's for an id -
vanes of $40.00. On motion by Coun-
cilman Tuveson seconded by Council-
man Gaston the propceition was held
over for another meeting for further
The committee appointed to meet
with the officers pY no F. G. G. and C.
olub and F. S. Tax Corp. reported that
the officers of the Club will take care
of the matter.
The committee on Street Light San'
vice reported, recommending the
change of position of some lights al-
ready in and the installation 01 sever
al new light.. Motion was made by
Councilman Gaston eeconded by Coun-
cilman Gregg that the changes in po-
sition of street Lights be made as rec-
ommended and that the commit' be
inatmated to make further inveatlga-
tion as to the cast of the other reaom-
mendati0ne and report at the cart
meeting.
Meeting adiourned. '
Madys Lowell, Clerk.
Town Council Proceedings
"� The regular meeting of the Council
/ N' /%J1 of Town of IFairhope was held Friday,
November 27, Mi.
I There were Present Mayor, Northrop
presiding and Councilmen Dtodreck,
Casters, Gregg, Rage and Tuveson.
The minutes of the previous meeb
mg mere read and approved.
A letter from Mr. L. M. Allen mI
K1,,.st t... tmem. for the water sup-
ply tvas +'end and on motion by Conn"
ciln:an C.ston seconded by Coancil-.
a r, l'uveson the letter was ....Iv'ed
and GIn,,d on file.
A letter Prom Lhe Fairhope Single
Tax Corp. asking that a 2 inch eztr
mein be Out on Schcol St, between
airbope Avenue nod Stlmpson Street.
a- o motion by Councilman Gaa-
con seconded by Couucilmau Grsgg ee-
Ycrred to the Committee on Water
Work.,
Conncllmau DaRt-ck made a motion
seconded by'Cconcilmo. Tave,On that
Lhe Colonial Inn be given a water rate
o[ Ylfteen cents per 1,000 gals with a
Iminimum 0f $15 Oo per month. Carried.
Motion was made by Councilman
Gustco seconded by Councilman Tuv
esan that Mr.. Call he grunted Pennis
ion to remove cement bench from
Hnnr9 George Park. C... led
Councilman Gaston made a motion
seeoudml by Councilman Tuveson that
a Street Light be placed oc the Dole in
front Of Comings carried
Meeting ndjoureod.
Gladys Lowell, Alerk.
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Town Council Proceedings
Regular meeting of the Council of
Town of Falphops was held Friday.
December 11, 1931.
Thare were present Mayor Nonthrop
presiding and Councilmen 'DuBrock,
Gaston, Ruge and Teveace.
Minutes of the previous .meeting
ware approved as read.
The following bills were allowed:
Mobile Steel Co., suDplies__15.12
Angh L. Cole, labor 4.25
Raymond Stapleton, overtime__ 1.06
Frank M'cKensi% overtime__ 1.75
Wm. Ruffles & Son, labor and
material 91.66
Taylors 'Lunch, meals for pris-
oners __ _ __- _ 6,50
F. S. T. C➢ p., fght. & wbig —___4.13
Fairhope Courier, Paid. & Sup. 6.72
Fairhope Coal & Supply 'DO.,
supplies --.__ 29.44
Kismpp Motor Co., labor and
pach, _ __ 13.60
Turner Supply Co., ..PDlles — _140,14
Duncan El. Mfg. Co., supplies __10.88
MCG➢WiwLyone Hdw. &'Sup.
supplies
American Surety Co., premium
Club asked that the Town install
signal so that the people could
in which part of the town tie
fired .
ICouncilem. Gaston made a :notion
seconded by Councilman Paves.. that
the Mayor appoint a committee to In-
veatigate the cost and practicality of
metalling each a system. The Mayor
then appointed Councilman Gaston,
DUBrock and Ruge as the committee.
The Committee on Water Works re-
perted and advised thalt it is not come -
eery at this time for the Town to lay
a 2 inch water and. on School Sc, be-
tween Fairhope Avenue and Stim„eon
St., but What if the property owner.
wished to advance the money and ac-
cept water 1. payment of same they
be permitted 4o do so.
(Motion made by 'Councilman Tuve-
sbn seconded by 4oun ilcmm Gaston
that the town does not go forward
with this work at this time, carried.
Motion by Cooneilman Gaston em-
ended by Councilman Dulrock that
edlvert be ordered for White and Sea
lion Stredts. carried.
iMeeting adjourned.
Gladys Lowell, Clerk_
Clerk's Rona ....... ...__--
10.00
Graybar El. Co., supplies —____—
2.50
Forster & Same, gas and oil ._
337.44
PAY ROLL FOR NOV'EMBER
M. F. Northrop, Mayor
50.00
Gladys Lowell, Clerk
75.00
J. H. Titus, Marshal
85.00
%Norvin DeTimck, Councilman
2.00
J.-E. Gaston, Connotlman
4.00
R. P. Gregg Councilman
4.00
Howard Ruge, Councilman
4.00
➢lof M. T.veeon, Cooneilman
4.00
J. L. Kelleq Road work
71.25
Aerie Lymoue, Road work
53.30;
A. W. Dearborn, Roadwork
15.6s.
•Harold West, Road work
8.10
Walter Lowell, Road work
41.'1
J. R Reiley, Engineer
125.a0
Frank McKenzie. Engineer
95.00
Raymond Stapleton, Engineer 125.00
Mr. W. L. White, representing the
Town Council Proceedings
The postponed regular Meeting of
the Council of Town of Fairhope was'
held Tuesday, December 29, 193L
There were present Mayor North-
rop, Cou enema DUBrock, Gaston,
use and Toreson.
Minutes of the previous meeting
were approved as read.
Motion made by Cnunellee. Tuve-
son and seconded by Councilman Gag -
too that a committee be appointed to
consider a revision of salaries of Town
empley4s and officers to•a more
equitable basis with recommendations
that any saving effected be passed to
electricity users In form of Increased
discounts. And that any act()" takes'
the ratmactive to January let. 1932,
carried.
Cemrrah,en (metes. Taws.... and
Ruge were nppolntntI as 11c, mn... lr
tM.
Mrrtlng ntU ountea.
Ilhrdys 1,nu-11, Clark.
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JIB; .
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To the Ho..It hie Mayor and Conn'cll:?
Town Council Proceedln$9
Your contact"..afratted to make
The regular meeting of the Council
I
recommendations for revision of ..I -
Fatrhope was held Friday,
cries has studied the situation, serious-
of Town of
ly aad In cur irecommc ulathm. here-
rua,, Northrop, Couucilmen W-
with we realize that while some of
Mayor
and Tu-
the chavgts seem perhaps large, that
Brock, Gaston, Gregg,Ruge
the pay as recommended still is in
veeov were present.
live with that being paid for sfmilax
Minutes of the previous meeting
work in other such communities, if
were approved M read.
not, in fact a little above. Also the
no following bills were allowed:
committee appreciate. the fact that
Forster and Sevs, gas and oil._
our recommendations to so far as the
Fatrhope Courier, P.M. and sup. 16.36
i.Mayac, Clerk and Couil are concern -
Raymond Stapleton, overtime -__ 2.45
ed are not Por notionncexcept by the
Prank McKenxfe, overtime ___-2.80
acceptance of thane affected and we
Woe. Runs. & Son, labor. _ 3.16
trust they will give this acceptance
S. G. Adams Co., -¢pelts. _ _ 2.60
and c... erotica.
Klymp» Motor Go., lab. and Pup. 13.20
Also that we feel the rate of pay la
Supply Co..uuPbse .- 55.59
still such that overtime should Abe kept
McGowin-Lyons Hdw. & SUP.
to an absolute. minimum but the pres-
(Turner
Co. supplies _ 1.80
ent rate for such payment should be
S. Bell Tel. & Tel CO-
maintained. 1
vote rental _.-__------175.00
Our revised payroll follow.:
Mobile Steel CO., supplies _.. ._15.00
-MayotZi.00 per month
$
Fatrhope Coal &'SupDly Co., Pops.
Clerk 0.00 per month
2.98
& Co.. euyDliee 2.98
Councilmen 1.50 per meeting
Fairbanks -Morse
Marshal 75.00 per , month
PAY Roy FOR DFICEa1i'HER
J. P. Bailey 105.00 per mouth
M. F. Northrop, Mayor 60.00
R. Stapleton 105.00 per M.P'h
Gladys Lowell, Clerk 76.00
Frank McKenzie 85.00 per mouth
f�,
J. H. Titus. Marshall 85.00
J. L. Keller 2.76 per pay
Norvin DUBrock, Councilman 4.00
Anne Lvmous f.75 per day
J. E. Gaston, Councilman 4.00
2.00
Councilman Gaston made a motion
R. p. Gregg, Councilman
4.00
`corded by Councilman DPBY.Ck that
Howard Rage. Councilman
rue•recommendatlon of the Committee
E1.1 M.tTuveson, Councilman 4.010
be accepted, Motion carried.
Raymond Stapleton, Engineer ),25.00
Motion by Councilman Tt a sec-
Frank.McKenzie, Engineer 95.00
o' ded by Councilman DuBro k that
� J F alley, Engineer 166,00
king
committee of three be tad m
Road Work 86.00
J L. Keller, �e
r11�.81 I (, �
s In
rt ,ke rerommendahvns a to t:.r dix-
a
,act, Road
position of the savings. m rl by the
etch, R Work
-' Sam Burch, Road Work anted
of committee appointed
revision of salaries, carried.
The �:epprt
r
The Mayor appointed Councilman
to make recommendations on revision'
Toreson, Gregg, and Rage as the tout -
of salaries Of town emPloYess and offi
mittee.
,&t s made as f011an�&,
permit was granted to Chas. Burkeli
ito hang an electric sign in Prot of rez-'
tauraat on Section 'Street.
Meeting ad]ourned.
Gladys Lpwells Clerk.
22/yjl Town Council Proceedings
The regular meeting of the Council
Of Town of Fatrhope was held Friday,
January 22, 1932.
There were present Mayor NorthroP,
Councilmen D Brock, Manton, Gregg.
Rugs aad Tuveson.
The mtnvtes of the previous m.Uf9
sere approved as read.
On motion by Co.mcilnran (;asbm
seconded by Cmmcilman Gregg. J. H.
Titus was gmmucal a permit to build a
milk house on his lot on Fatrhope
Avenue, W per application Pled.
On motion by Councilman Gregg sec-
onded by Councilrem,reveson A E.
Reynolds, wasgranted a permit to
!build a garage and stable on his lot on
Pier Street in acmMance with appli-
cation Pled.
The committee to make recommen-
dations on use of savings effected by
the revision of solution made the fol
lowing report: _
To the Tien able Mayor
and. Town Council:
We, your committee to make recent
mendation as to the diapceition of tlEq
savings made by the revision of .al'
r. arhy. conmmend that Ohs, savings be
passed back M the people of Fatrhope
in way of an increased discount On
.leetric bill..
"We examined the accords and found
there are apprortmately 450 electric
users (of which 75 are minimum
To-). using an evo age of $11600.00
(Jet month.
I In maklug our recommendation we
,',,all. that we are not mskimg any
'Ichange in prices, but tranafarMag mon-
ey from one department at another.
Therefore, we rearmmend that all
�Iontrie use. be given a ten (10) peT-
tcent dlecouvt on their electric bills,
including the minimum users begla-
sting January 1, 1932."
:Motion was made by Councilman Tu-
veson ascended by Councilman Rom
t the eeoommeadation be adopted.
(Alter the discussion the vote upon roll
kall stand: (Mayor Northrop, 'IbmmR-
men DuHrock, Gavaaa, Gregg. Rugs
and Tuveson, no. AYea none.
After coneiderable dia,... I . Coon
'oilmen Gaston introduced the follow-
'RESOLVED ,that Iv view of th.-Ml
that the .Inking load for the ratloe-,
Imevt of the bond. against the light'
Dient is to arrears, and that i9 a.-
wary to use every means ra bring this
up to the revuired amouht' and Chat
it la proper that the thesis of electrici-�
ty, who, are the dirt,'beneficiarlea
from the operdtiov oP Gbe+plant should
lkchlefly pay this; we transfer eavinga�
fix recent salary reductions directly
month by month to the sinking fund
for retirement of light bonds.
Councilman lh(Brock made a motion
seconded by Councilman Tuv✓�rn, that
the resolution be adopted. Upon call
'mall the vote stood Mayor Nerthoai�
Couuciimen DOBroek, Gaston, Gregg,
Ruge aad Tuveson aye. Noes node.
Motion made by Councilman Gas4an
second by Councilman DUBrock that
the town purchase a Lmkerrhefiner
�Whiscle No. 441 carried.
'Meeting adjourned.
p Gladys fuwell, Clerk,
' �c Ceti,
ing regolutldh:
ycl
The sense of the Cou`nbYl BatiR Irst
Town Council Proceedings 1 It was agenda m 4pDmpnate any
_ amount to the Library, Covncilman
The Council of the Town of Fair • 1�. Dosrock made a motion seconded b9
Tcpe met I. regular session Friday' Raymond Stapleton, Engineer 118.33 i Cduncilman Rug. that a committee of
86.50
Abu meary 1S. L. Keller, Road Work 1932. two be aPpinted to present the sLtua
Mayor Northrop, Counalmen, Du- Acne, Lymous, Road Work 55 i4 tlon of the Library m the varfoub Civ-
Brock, Gaston, Gregg. Rugs and Tuve- A. W. Dearborn, Road Work 25.88, is Clubs and ask them to do whatever
�'so¢ were present. ISam Burch, Road Work 13.85 they can to help. iCormallman Do -
The minutes of the previous graft %G. W. Godwin, Road Work 3.18, Brock aad Gregg were appointed as
'ling were approved ge read. J. T. Barnes, Road Work 2.81 this committee.
The [allowing bills were allowed: 'Mr. Paul Niehnl, as a committee By motion by Councilman Gaston
1�F. 'S. T. Corp freight and from the CLambar of Commerce u'_e seconded by Councilman Gregg, Dy-
wherf t't _ ___ ___ _5.10 present and requealed that the 'Town son and Co., were granted a permit to
J. Be Adams, Co., rgppHea _ __. 21.05 give the people an pppprtunfty to ex- .mat a Poet Office Building on Ill
Raymond Staptemn, overtime _ 1.05.,�.`IPress their opinions, regarding the tak- hope Ave., in accordance with a➢pliea.
Frank McKenzie, overtime _.._ 1.22 ing over of the wharf by the Town o[ lion Blind.
Wm. Ruffles & 9om labor _83.60 Fa rhoDe, by referendum elentfpn. iMotion by Councilman Gaston sea
Foneter & �9ons, gas and all _ _432.60 A communication from Wte Fairhope onded by Councilman DvBvoek that
Th. Fairhope Courier. 'able Single Tax Corp. tendering the wharf the Mayor be aumhonaed to emping a f
add wel pke.. _ _ _.10.68I U,vouty to the Town of Bairhope was night watchman and the Town appme
Neptune Meter Co., ..'plies ___.5.83I read aad diacus.ed. print. up to $25.00 per month toward
Turner 'Supply ❑o., sapplies _ 99b4 b1 Counoilma¢ Tuveaon made a mo- salary, carried. -
(Klampp Motor Co.. sop➢ilea —_ 20.16 lion seconded �by Couucilman Ruge, After the reading of a letter from,
Fairhope Coal & Supply Go., sup. 29.25 I that a comemLtes of three be appointed the Chamber of Commerce asking that
(Clay Products Co., su"Ima 1541 to meet with a Like committee from:a Park Commission of three be an
Intervals Elec. Co., supplies - _15.61 � the Executive Council of the .Fairhope ,minted, Councilman Tuveson made a
McGowiwLyons Hdw. & Sup. 'Single Tax Corp. to ova se terms and motion seconded by Councilman Ruge
Co., supplies _. 1_ _. __ __. 44.64condi',ione of the transfer sod makei Gat a committee of two be appointed
recommervdatlons, earned. Ito make reaommendati°ns as to who
PAY ROLL FOR JANUARY Councilman Gaston, Tuveson and'
M. F. Northrop, Mayor 50.00I �eeticohmild servo d. the Park C. To...
Clerk 4500 Ro Re were appointed as the commit+an Bo carried. Councilmen Tmeom-
J. H. Lowell' and Ruge were appointed all this com-
J. H. Tres, Marshal 85.O0 tee*
Lydia J. Newcomb Coming
INo H. date, C Councilman 3.00� �mCou
3.9p spoke on the condition of the Library Councilman DUBroek matle a mo<lon
J. E. Gaeton. Councilman aad its presm, used for funds.
R. P. Gmgg. Cohavillman 3.00 .econdofEby Councilman partTovbe
mild
Howard Ruge, Councilman 3.00. a copy of the Awlitor's report be matle
Riot M. Tuveaon, Councilman 3.00, and placed on file in the Fairhope Pub-
Fk MlcKevsie°eer 1g0001 lie Library. Motion carried.
Gladys Lowell, Clerk.
70yor
Council Proceedings^
stponed regular meeting of
il of Town of Fairhope wall
/yi �'�L day, March 1, 1932.
� Northmp, Councilmen G°a-
ton, Gregg, (Rage and Tuveaon were
1present.
Report- of the various committees
were called for.
No committee being prepared to
make a complete report all committee.
were continued until the next regular,
�meett ti
Meeting 4d4o Gladys
i i'� Cladys Lowell, Clark. /n A
it$
} 2h a 1^'y
ToWfgCofmcil Proceedings
The regular meeting of the C... ril
of Town of Fairhope was held 'Friday,
March 11. 1932. Mayor Northrop antl
Councilmen Du])rock, Gaston, Gregg,
tl Huge and Toreson were present.
Il IMinutea of the Previous meeting
were approved as read.
The following bills were allowed:
Wm. Ruffles & Son, labor and
material _ _._,..____ __._11.40
Fairhope Coal & SWply 'Co.,
supplies .._- _....._ 11.16
K p MetOr Co., labor and
supplies ...... ____ 21.61
-
Fairhope Courier, paid. and sup. 10.30
01H. H. Parker, poles _:—_—_ 7.00
Victory Electric Co., labor — _..._ 28.00
MCC wlrvLyons Hdw & Sup.
Co supplies 2.20
Turner Supply Co supplies _9.50,
•Fairbanka, Morse & Co supplies 37.35
Forster & Sons, See and oil _256.35
PAT ROLL FOR FEBRUARY
M. F. Northrop, Mayor 45.00
Gladys Lowell, Clerk 70.00
J. H.Titus, Marshall 75.OU
Norvfa lmlix ck, Councilman _�. 1.50
. E. Gaston, Councilman __ .._ _ 3.00
A. P. Gregg, Councilman 3.00
Howard Huge, Councilman 3.00
Elef M. Toreson, Commllman __8.00'
'Raymond Stapleton, Engineer._ 305.00
Q -P. Bailey, Engineer ...... _____305.00
O'rank McKenzie, Engineer.85.00
J. L. Keller, Road Work ..... 66.00
Aurle Lymous, Read Work_....__ 39.15
D. W. Godwi.,- RnA. Work_..___.12.05
W. Dearborn Road Work 21.13
IA.
S T. Barnes, Road Work ,8.93
-_-
m SaBurch, Rod Work 9.241
Town Gowned rroceeo4ngs
The regular meeting of the Councfll
of Town of Fairbope was held Friday.'
,March 25, 1932. Mayor Northrop and
Councilmen D.Brock, Gaston, Gregg, I
'Huge and Tuveson were prese,t.
'Minutes of the previous meeting'i
were approved as read.
A deed from the Fattened Single
Tax Corp. tendering the Wharf to the
Town of Fairhope was read and
dis-cussed
at length. After the disevssipv
Councilman Gaston made'a molten
seconded by Councilman TuYeson that
the Council defer action on the deed
and that a committee of three be up -
pointed to meet with a like committee
from the Colony Council to revise
terms of the instrument. Motion car-
ried. Councilmen Gaston, DmBroek
and Gregg were appointed as the cam -
.tilde.
Councilman Gaston made a motto.
seconded by Councilman DuBrock that
a committee be appointed to make In-
vestigation as to the possibility "of
eliminating interferences on radios
and to make recommendations at the
next meeting, Motion carried. Counelt-
men Gaston, DuBnwk and R., were
appointed.
Application was filed by Rev. S. D.
Page and party to raise a Gospel Tenth
in the West part of Henry George
Park. Motion was made by Council-
man Tuveson seconded by Council✓
man Cfegg that the permit be grnnted
for a time not to exceed lift... days.
Carried.
Motion made by Councilman Gaston
econded by Councilman Tuveson that
the Englever III, notified to netffy
Royce Kershaw, Inc., that the. Town Is
,ready to proceed with the Street Im-
proYement Work according to contract
t
carried..'
M'oflon was made ey Couneilman' DO
Brock and ascended by Councilman
Tuveson that, the Town Attorney be
instructed to appear in the case filed
by A. E. 3cha1kenbach. E. Yancey C.-
he., and W. R. F. Call against the
Fairhope Single Tax Corporation and
the Town of Fairhope, and look after
the Town's interest in said litigations
a9 far as same does not require any
aggressive ligtigation.Mail.. carried.
The committee appointed to make
recommendations as to who should
serve on Park Commission reported,
making the following recommenda,l
Runs. Mrs. W. H. Edward., Mr. Freda
erick Moerl and Mr. Jesse Stamps n,
and one member of the Council.
IMotion by Councilman Gregg a..-
ended'by Councilman Huge that the
recommendation be accepted. fll4
Mayor Northrop aDpeinted,'Council.
man Tuveson as amember of this cam,,
Report of the committee on help for
the Library reported that several of
the civic organizations had been ap
,proached and are willing to do what
they can to help.
9ledon by Councilman Gregg sec
onded'by Councilman DuBrock that a
committee be appointed to center with
the Executive Council of the Fairhope
Single Tax Corp., regarding the street
improvement, carried.
Mayor Northrop and Councilman
Gaston appointed to act as this cent
edittee.
Meeting adjourned.
Gladys Lowell, Clerk.
Motion wan made by Councilman
Gaston seconded by Councilman To-,
reaon that the following resolution be
adopted:
BE IT RESOLVED that the Town
Council agrees to paT Royce Kershaw,
Inc., On or before 120 days after the
completion and acceptance of Paving
Vestment No. 1, H such venture is pro.
traded with at once, an amount sufrt
dent to make the total amount of
cash paid them $4,000.00 Including the
10 per cent aseessmed} and other ad-1
,once payments. Mellon carries.
Meeting adjourned.
Gladys Lowell, Clerk
Regular meeting of the Council of
the Town of Falrlu pe was held Friday.
April S. 1932.
Mayor Northrop and Councilmen
DmRrock. Gaston. Gregg. Ruse ani
Tuveson were m'esent.
The minntee of the province meet-
ing were read end approved.
f. following Bills were allowed:
Wm. Stimpeon's Sons, supplie3 $55.43
Nick J. Ludwig, labor 2.35
Raymond Stapleton, overtime 1I.42
Frank McKenzie, .vertime 7.17
Klumpp Motor Co., lab. & sup. 11.50
Fairhops Coal & Supply Co., sup. 36.95
V.irhope Courier, pool, &sup. 23.92
Wm. Ranks, & Sons, tab. & sup. 36'M
,Standard Oil Co., oil 1.40
McGowin-Lyore Hdw. & Sup. Co.
supplies 66.65
Mobile Drug Co., supplies 5.50
Crane Co., supplies 5.90
Turner Supply Co., supplies 85.52
Fairbanks -Morse Co., supplies 6.63
F. S. T. Corp., freight & wh6g 10.2E
Forster & Sons, gas & on 414.02
Forster & Sons, labor co wells 50.40
Town Council Proceedings
The Council of the Town of Fair -
hope met In regular session Friday,
April 22, 1932,
Mayor Northrop and Councilmen,
JDwBrock, Gaston, Gregg, Rage and
Tuveenn Were present.
The minutes of the previous meet
-
Ing were approved as read.
Motion made by Councilman Co. -
ton seconded by Councilman Crops
that permission be granted to P. W.
Wetly to put oil on Bey View Street
between Magnolia and Fairhope Ave-
nues, and that Town cooperate by hav-
ing the street graded before the ap-
Phostion of 6f . carried.
On motion by Councilman Grater
seconded by Councilman D.Brm,k the;
Base dBall Club was granted a permit
to put poets and chat.. from Grand
Stand to the Spin, and to plant flow
ors along the top of the Bluff.
Meeting adJ..r.ed.
Gladys Lowell, Clarkl
Pay Roll for March
6', . Y-1111 .'uayor
45.00
Gladys Lowell, Clerk
30.00
L H. Titus, Marshal
75F0
W. C. Corzatte, night watchman
2500
Norvin DuBrmk, Councilman
300
1. E. Gaston,
1.00
R. P. Gregg,
3.00
Ho''.. Rnge,
3.00
Elof M. Tuveao.,
3.00
E. D. Swift, eanvasing
Coal
J. P. Kelley, engineer
105.00
Frank McKenzie, engineer
85.00
Raymond Stapleton, engineer
106.00
Gee. Rouser, line work
.50
Sam Burch, line work
2.00
1. L. Keller, road work
66.00
April. Lymone, road work
40.58
A. W. Dearborn, road work
23.94
G. W. Godwin, road work
16.05
Sam Burch, road work
11.14
R, V. Keller, road work
9.54
R NadltR road work
8.49
Riphard Young, read work
5.24
Meeting adlourned.
Gladys Lovell, Clerk.
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Town Council Proceedings
/21/3Y The regular meeting of the Council
V of Town of Fairhope was held Prlday,
May is, Jan. Mayor Northrop and
Councilmen DuBrock, Casten, drugs,
Rage and Tuveaon were present
Minute. of the previous meeting
wereapproved se read and the follow -
lug bills were, allowed:
Wm. Stimpsone Cart., material 10.08
Badger Meter Co., water meters 243.76
Kiumpp 'Motor Co., labor and
material 19.90
Reding .Bros., labor _...--- T6
Fafrhope Single Tax Corp.
freight and wharfage _ ___32.99
.Raymond Stapleton, overnme _6.07
Frank McKenzie, overtime _.._3.67
The Fairlm w Courier, publi.
and supplies ___- _..._._6.18
Was. Ruffles & Sop, labor and
material___..__- 11.a8
O'airhops Coal & Supply Co.,
material .______.,._ i14.99
Turner Supply Co., supplies _-126.54
Interstate Electric Co., supplies 3.90,
Wellowin-T.yons Hdw. & S.P.
Co., supplies %__._._-_2.28.,
Fairbanks, Morse & Co., sup- k
piles 91.09
Forster & Cone, gas and oil _ _ 389AS
Town Council Proceedings
The postponed regular meeting of
the Council of Town of Falrhope was
/ l
held Tuesday, May 31, 1932.
Mayor Northrop and Councilman Do
Brock, Gaston, Rugs and Tuvesell
were present.
Minutes of the previous meeting
were approved as read.
'Meeting adjourned.
Gladys Lowell, Clerk.
Town Council Proceedings I
The regular meeting of the council
ofTown of Fairhope was held Friday,
June 10. 1932.
'Mayor Northrop and Councilmen D,
Brock, Gaston, Gregg, Huge and Tuve-
I,son were present.
The minutes of the previous meeting
'were approved as read.
The folowfngbill. were allowed:
Forster & .Sons, gas & oil -_.. .... 343.V
American 'Mutual Liability
Ins. Co. _ .__--- _- --_.__.162.96
Nick J. Ludwig, labor ____ _.__ _ _2.55
Glenn, Motor Co., labor and mat. 6.95
Pafrhops Coal & Supply Co.,
sapplies - __........_-_._- _ _ 9.67
Fairlsope Courier. Publf. � Sup. 7.68
Was. Ruffles &'San, lab. .& mat _ 21.14
,Fairbanks Mersa & Co., supplies .84
MCGowm-Lyons Hdw. & Sup
Co., supplies
Turner Supply Co., supplies _ 22.31
R.pnbRC 'Creosoting Co., supplies 5.40
_ PAY WILL FIR AtP _1
61, F. Northrop, Mayor
45.00
,Gladys Lowell Clerk
70.00
J. IT, Titre, Marshal
16.00
W. C. Corzatte, Night Watchman 26.00
Norvin DuProck, Councilman
3.00
J. E. Gaston, Councilman
3.00
R. P. Gregg, Counefiman
3.00
Howard Huge, Councilman
3.00
Fled M. Tuveaon, Councilman
3.00,
J. P. Bailey, Engineer
305.06
Frank McKenzie, Engineer
85,j0
Raymond Stapleton Engineer
105.00
Richard Young, Lfne work
1.57,
Clarence Keller, The Dept.
9.62
J. L. Keller Stead Work
83.8Q
Aerie Lymoue, Road Work
31.60
W. Murphy; ,Road Work
6.66
A W. Dearborn, Road Work
24A8
:G. W. Godwin, Road Work
13.26'
Richard Young Road Work
6.14
E. Nosily, Road Work
12.19
Cam Burch, Road Work
7.21
' Some Tayloe, 'Road Work
1.07
'G. W. Godwin, water Dept.
4.00,
1 E. Naulty, Water Dept.
4.04
IR. Young, Water Dept.
2,68
Sam Burch, Water Dept.
3.18
Motion by Councilman DuHreek Sao-
and by Councilman Tuveaon that the
town maintain their representation
In
The Alabama League of Municipalities
and ask that the Mayor attend the
Conn
venties to 4re,held In June, Carried.
Meeting adjourned.
Gladys Lowell, Clerk
a�GP
PAY ROLL FOR MAY
M. F. Northrop, Mayor
45.00
Gladys Lowell, Clerk
70.00
J. H. Titus,Marshal
75.001
W. C. Cerzatte, Watchman
25.00
Norvin DaBrock, Councilman
3.00
J. E. Gaston, Councilman
310
R. P. Gregg, Councilman
3.00
Howard Rage, Councilman
3.00
Elof M. Tuveson, Councilman
3.00
'J. P. Bailey, Engineer
105.00
(Frank McKenzie Engineer
85.00
Raymond Stapleton. Engineer
105.00
E. Naulty, Line work
6.00
Richard Young, Line work
3.19
W. Murphy. Line work
2.81
Aerie Lymous, Line work
10.50
1 L. Keller, Road work
66.00
A-rris Lymous, Road work
24.94
A. W. De.arhorn, Road work
16.44
G. W. Godwin, Road work
5.31
E. Naulty, Read work
1.06
R. V. Keller, Road work
5.00
Meeting adjourned.
Gladys Lowell.
Clps]t-
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Town Council Promdings
The!Ccu➢¢il of the Town of Fair -
hope met in regular session, Friday,
�Jmre 24. 1932.
Mayor Northrop and Councilmen Dn-j
Brock, Caston. Gregg, Rage and Tuve-II
Ishii were present.
Minntes of the previous meeting
were approved as read.
Motion by Counrilman Tuveson aes-
ended by Councilman Gaston that bill
of Hixo➢ and Huffman for $63,62 fat
(oiling 'Mobile Avenue from Stack's
Gulley Bridge to Fels Avenue be ab
{lowed, carried.
A communication from the Fairhope
Single Tax Corp, asking that they be
relieved of the expense of lighting the
wharf m s read.
Councilman Gaston made a motion
seconded by Councilman Croak that
the towv complywith thls request slid
that the town light the wharf during
the months of July, August and Sep
q tem-her aad that Mr. Bailey,bo
ta'➢fled to put wharf Ilghts pvto Cee{I
town service wires, Motion Cnrsled
Meeting adjourned.
Gladys Lowell, Clerk.
Town Council Proceedings
The r mih• meeting of the Couaoll
_
Tnwn of Fafrhnpe was held Friday,
lk
Jnlr 1.99p32.
Mayor Nortbrou and councilmen
DaBrock, Geato , Gregg. Rug, and
Tu-
veson were present.
Minote6 of the previous meeting
were aVK.r.d as read.
The ionpwing bill. were allowed.
Revmned Stapleton, overtl-- _.
4.02
Frank McKenzie, overtime _ _
5.55
M. Dyson, labor and material
104.50
Klumpp Motor Co., labor & mat.
22.95
Fairhope Courier, pull. and
supplies ____ _ ____ _.,_—___
lgAl
Wm. Ruffles & Son, labor and
material __ _ __—....__ — .__41.76
Fairhope Coal & supply Co.,
supplies _ __..__..._-_-.—__._._._9.91
Turner Supply Co., eupplfes —
88.16
The Powers Co., supplies __._
..... 1.75
"MCGowln-Lyons Hdw. & Supply
Co., supplies
67.69 -
Forster & Sons, gas and oil
431.30
PAY ROLL FOR JDNE, 1932
,M. F. Northrop Mayor
45.00
Gladys Lowell, Clerk
70.00
J. H. Titus, Marshal
nbody
W. C. Corzates, Watchman
25.00
Norrin DuRrack, Councilman
a.00
J. E. Gaston, Councilman
3.00
R. P. Gregg, Comcilman
Soo
Howard Rage, Councilman
3.00
Elof M. Tuvason, Councilman
3.00
J. P. Halley. Engineer
105.00
Frank McKenzie, Engineer
95.00
Raymond Stapletn, Engineer ^
105.001
Rest Burch, Llne work
2.061
J. L. Keller, Road work
66.001
Awle Lypeous. Road Work
12.10
A. W. Dearborn, Road Work
21 *00
R. V. Kellar. Road Wer
9.37
Glamnce Keller, Flrq lie
5.80
W. F. Layaway. Waist, iledt.
L40
Clarence Keller, W-001 Debt
2.80
M"Ons adJnnrnod.
O�Lowell,
clerk
104
�/J9Town Council.Proceedings
The regular meeting of the Council
of Toff of Pairhave a'as held Friday,
f July.'2t 1932. -
*.Y.r Northrop and Councilmen Da.
$rack, Gaston. Gregg. Rage and Tuve-
,son were present.
Minutes of the previous meeting
were approved es and,
Applications for the office of night
watchman ,which will be vacated by
W. C. Corzatte August 1st, were filed
by E. D. Swift, Russell Zepp and H.
J. Lewis. it was decided to give the
office to E. D. Swift,
,Bids for oiling 'Fatima, Avenue
were opened but no definite action
was taken at this meeting.
The Fatima. Single Tax Corp., re
ported that nhe reviseU form of con-
veyauce of the Wharf to the town. a,
moved by the Town and Colony at-
torneys, had been accepted by its -exe
..live riu all and would be 6ubmutted,
Ito a vote of its members at a referem
darn election to be held July 30th,
1932.
Motion made by Councilman Gas
., ton seconded by Councilman Gregg,
that on approval of the members of
_ the Fairhope Single Tax Corp. of the
revised conveyance the same be sub-
mttted to the vote of the people at the
I Municipal Elect*in September, car-
ried.
Meeting adjourned,
Gladys Lowell, Clerk
(L 11 1 y 7 L,
Town Council Proceedings
The regular meeting of the Council
of the Town of Fairhope woe held Fri
day', Augu,9t. 12, 1932.
\3 byoi.lRtlrtht and Cmmcihusn Du-
Brpck„G&aCon. Gregg, Rage and Toy.-
so. rv.A present.
The ,*dmtea of the previous meet -
lug were approved as read.
The folmwm3 :'Ills were allowed:
Turner Supmy co., soDplies _ _.. 35.37
y'aP hope Ccur:or, odl. & sup. 740
K ua.Ptr Motor Co.. supplies 11 h2
_
F. 5 r. Corp. frgbt. & whfg. _ 10.10
Sound.. Electric Co., supplies 25.79
_273'6
refit" & S," as d- oil —.
Niale J, Ludwig, labor _ a
Feu'hons Coil A. supply
Company, dnpptias _ __. it 23
Vic rry Elecr , Co, labor
and supplies _- . 77to
_
Lyoue _Hdw. &SUP.
E1:Co.
su
Cc.. s ey... _._ _ 10 74
Mwp
SStIppCp„ supplies _._ 14BI
Raymon
Raymond Stapleton, workpv
pow- __po
Mowead pump 5
Wank
Walter Lowell,ll, RohQ work '28.74
PAY ROLL FOR JULY
R. Northrop, Mayor
adys Lowell, Clerk
H. Titus, Marshal
uvin DaErock,ConnclGnan
E. Gaston Councilman
P. Gregg, CounCPWBn
award Rug., Councilman
of M. Tuveeon, Councilman
C. Coyysalts, Watchman
L. Keler, Police Duty
A. Fu k, Police Duty
P. Iley. Euglaeer
I-Ne. Curtis. 'Line work
, 1oo, Keller, Line work
A. W. Dearborn, Line work
,i. L. Keller, Road work
Aurle Lymme, Road work
A. W. Dearborn, Road work
R. V. Keller, Road work
75.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
25.00
9.00
105,00
85.00
105.00
10,75
1,00
1.38
84.91
50.75
29.14
1A57
!Barn Hurch. Road work
1354
1 G. w. Godwin, Road work
11,63
A. Salter. Road work
10.51
W. Murphy, Road work
9.51
,Ed. Bonner, Road vo,k
9.51
it. Bonner, Road work
9'51
Orie Bonner, Road ,.,it
9.51
'L. Burch. Road work
951
�A. Godwin, Road work
9.51
P. Gray, Road work
6.38
Meeting adjourned.
Gladys Lowell,
Clerk.
a i y Town Council Proceedings,
�( The regular meeting of the Council
of the Town of irl Fairh 25ope was held Fri.
day, August
Mayor Northrop and Councilmen
Gaston, Gregg. Rage and Tuveson
were present.
The minutes of the previous meeb
Ing were approved as read.
The following officers were appoint,
ed LI-Xerve in the Regular Municipal
£Iectton to be held September 19,
1931.
Inspectors: W. O. Keeble, John li
Winter and L. A..Funk; 10I.I *; H. J.
h Lewis end Ellie 'McKenzie: Re main
Officer: -E. D. SwiSt.
Meeting udj.mnud.
GladysLowell, Clerk.
I
Town Council Proceedings
P
Regular meeting of the Council of
V
Town of Fairhope was held, Friday,
September 9, 1932.
Mayor Northrop and Councilman Do -
Brock, Gaston, Gregg, Rugs and Tuve-
son were present.
Minutes of the previous meeting
were approved me read.
The following bills were allowed:
Wm. Simpson Seem, supplies_...._28.34
The Fairhope Courier, pobl. - _2.48
.
Fairhope Single Tax Gorr.
(Freight and wharfage 1.40
Frank McKenzie, overtime ___3.15
Raymond Stapleton, overtime .. .70
Klumpp Motor Co„ labor end
material 14.45
Wm. Ruffles & Son, tabor
and material 62.41
Fairhope Coal & Supply Co.,
supplies _ 19.66
MlGowin-Lyous Hdw. & Sup
Co supplies 27.62
Turner Supply Co., supplies _ _ 127.51
iForster & Sone, gas and oil 483.92
PAY ROLL FOR AUGUST
M. F. Northrop, Mayor 45.00
Gladys Lowell, Clerk 70.00
J. H. Titus, Marshal 75.00
B. D. Swift Night Watchman 25.00
Nervin DaRrock, Councilman 1.50
J. E. Gaston, Councilman 3.00
i'R.
P. Gregg, Councilman 3.00
Howard Rugs, Councilman 3.00
F.lp,f M. Tuveson, Councilman 3.00
J. P. Bailey, Engineer 1D5.0o
Frank McKenzie, Engineer 95,00
Raymond Stapleton, Engineer 105.00
Thor, Curtis, Line Work 4.75
Shehlon Keller, Line Work 2.13
Jesse L. Keller, Road Work 74.90
Anrio Lyromm. Road Work 45.18
A. W. Dcarhorn, Road Viork 24.89
R. V. Keller, Road Work 21.26
G. W. Godwin, Road Work 18.78
A. Connie, Road Work 9.33
H. Street, Road Work 6.01
A. Al. Buyer. Road Work 3.88
Sam Burch, Road Work 20.38
L. Burch, Road Work 9.38
A. Salter, Road Work 16.39
Ed. Bonner, Road Work 18.76
Jim Bonner, Road Work 2.75
Orrle Benner, Road Work 16.39
Will Murphy, Road Work 20.14
P. Grey, Road Work 18.76
C. Keller, Road Work
5.60
L. Bonner, Road Work
10.51
Gec. Hansen, Road Work
7.01
C. Mitchell, Road Work
2.13
E. Patterson, Road Work
190.04
Amos Wagner, Road Work
191.60
On motion by Councilman
Gaston
seconded by Councilman TnVeeon Mr.
R. iE. Stapleton was granted a.
permit
to erect a building on the north
side
of Fairhope Avenue according to
sped-
fications filed.
Meeting adjourned.
Gladys Lowell,
Clerk.
106
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(� 13 Town Council Proceedings 1
A special meeting or
the Council of.
Town of Fairhape was held 1.11.i
Sepetember 19, 1932 for the purpose off
canvassing the returns of the regular1
municipal election held September 19,.
1932.
Mayor Narthrep and Councilman
Norvin DUBrock, J. E. Gaston, R. P.
Om". Howard Ruge and Bier M.
Tavern- were present.
The ""it canvassed the returns
of the election board as follows: Far
Mayor, h id. Galbraith 85: Frederick
Most, 84; M. F. Northrop 129. For Al-,
dermen, C. C. Baldwiv 1b3; Carl L.
Elaxham 199; P. A. Frederiek 111,
C. A. Gastov 2N, R. $. Gregg 218;
Howard "per 232; Jeade Stimpeon
'Iowa
Eiot M. T
u
r
a.
.
152; George Mory
ga. 9; Alex Melatlle 1: W. O. Keeble
1; T. J. KhtmPD 2; i. E. stopiaten 1;
J. 1. Pitman 1; H. KamDar I.
For
svne,Aance of Wharf 198; eeriest ac-
j c"tance of Wharf 05.
After the reading of the result mo-
line was made by Councilman Gaston
seconded. by Cmandireas Tuveson that
the Council accept the -Pert of the
election board and declare the follow-
1 lag' elected to Office: Mayor, M. F.
NorthroP; Aldermen P. A. Frederick;
C_ A. Gaston; R. P. Gregg: Howard.
Rage and Jesse glimpser. 'Motion
arried.
iMoljon wee made by Councilman
Gregg seconded by Councilman Ruge
j That the Council a_.Dt the report of
J the Election Hoard of 198 for accept-
p once af'WlkarfaDd OF against the au-
l111 - lceptauea of wharf and that the Coul'
cil he governed accordingly.
Meeting adjourned.
- Gladys Lowell. Clerk
Town Council Proceedings
9 qJ — The regular meeting of M"Comirl
of Town of Michele, was held, Fri-
day, September 23, 1932,
Mayor Northrop and Councilmen Du•
Brock, Gaston, Gregg. Ruge and Tuva
son were present .
The minutes of the regular meeting
of September 9, 1932 and Special.meet-
ing September 19, 1932 were approved
as read.
Councilman Gaston made a motion
seeouded by Councilman DuBrock that
in view of the affirmative vote regard
leg the tow. taking orar the Wharf
'east at the regular municipal election
held September 19, 1932; That the
Town formally accept the dead of Rre
FalrbDpe Single Tax Corp., to the
wharf with the request that the Fain
hope'Single Tax Corp., coati... to --
state the wharf until the sew Edalk
organises or October, 3, 1932. Motion
carried.
A committee consisting of Mayor
Northrop, Councilmen Rnge and Gregg'
were appoiptad to ..at with the.Coun-
nil of the iFalrhope 81.91. T. Carp.
on Tuesday, September 24th at 4:30-
P. M., to discuss terms and condition
of the Town taking over the Golf
Course.
l Motion was made by Co.ncilman
Gusto. seconded by Councilman Gregg.
that due to the general condRlo.s ax-
Lsti.g that $1.00 be remitted on the
..Road Tax for 1032, carried.
Meeting adjourned.
Gladys Lowell, Clerk.
OFFICIAL BALLOT
REGULAR ELECTION
TOWN OF FAIRHOPE
SEPTEMBER 19, 1932
Place an (R) mark before the name
of the person for whom yen
Wish to .to.
FOR MAYOR
QHe
(Vote for one)
of
�i
1. M. GALBRAITH
( a')
F KI)DR'ICK MGERL
1J37)
M''F. NORTHROP
n
Fairb
r
fine"o-
cludi,
o
an em
FOR ALDERMAN
gehe
(Vote for five)
sg
Zoe
124 f,
((yf)
C. C. BA'LDW1N
eabje
to th
(/n �Y)
CARL L.'BLOxHAM�
.
R A. MEIDERiGK
pi
shall
�j
�nnt
(zs�
C. A. GASTO'N
(21jr)
R. P. OSLD(lf:
at m
stftnl
a
(27L)
HOVE ARD E RDG
%0
'id"
.d
oeaar
(f q)
JESSL STIMPSOIN V
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n Ir
fact
( 5'3)
EGGF TCllnn S''ESON
re
ty
a stain.LJya
gove
J a
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and
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113�
Town Council Proceedings
A special meeting of the Council of
Town of Fairhope was held Monday.
Septtember 19, 1932 for the purpose of
canvassing the returns of the regular
municipal election held September 19,
1932.
Mayor Northrop and Councilmen
Norvin Dudical J. E. Gaston, R. P.
Gregg, Howard Rage and Elof M.
To,... were present.
The Council caressed the returns'
of the election board as follows: For
Mayor, 1. M. Galbraith 65; Frederick
Moerl 84; M. F. Northrop 134. For Al-
dermen, C. C. Baldwin 149; Carl L.,
Blodiam 109; P. A. Ffgderfok 169;
C. A. Gaston 2M; R. l;. Gregg 218;
Howard Raga 232; Jesse Stimpeon
1841 Eiof M. Toreson 152; George Mor-
gan 6; Alex Melville 1; W. O. Keeble
1; T. J. KlmnpP 2; i E. 'staphunce 1;
J, I. Pitman 1; H. Ramper 1. For
acceptance of wharf 198; against ac-
cepti nce of Wharf 65.
After the reading of the result no-
tfun was made by Councilman Gaston
seconded, by Councilman TPVe.pn that
the Cooneit accept the report of the
election board and declare the follow'
lag elected to office; Mayas M. F.
Northrop; Aldermen P. A. Frederick:
A
C. A. Call R. P. Gregg: Howard
Rage and Jesse Sompeon. Motion
N
carried.
Y
Motion was made by Councilman
Gregg occupied. by Councilman Rugel
that the Councn accept the report of
the Election Board of 198 for accept -I
Once of-INNUFmod_65 anlnNt the ao-
I ceptanoe of wharf and that the Conp-
oil begoverned accordingly.
adjourned.
.1ratiue
Gladys d.owekl, Clerk
n -1 AA I Town Council Proceedings
oC 3 93 The regular meeting of the Cauncit
of Town of Fairhope was held, Fri
day, September 23, I932.
Mayor Northrop and Councilmen Du
Brock, Gaston, Gregg, Rugg and Tave-
son were present .
The minute. of the regular meeting
of September 9, 1932 and Special .m ct.
lag. September 19, 1932 were upoured
as read.
Councilman Gaston made a motion
seconded by Councilman DnBrock that
in view of the affirmative vote regard-
ing the town taking over the Wharf'
'cast at the caeah" municipal election
held September 19, 1932; That the
Town formally accept the deed of the
Fairhope Single Tax Corp, he the
wharf with the request that the Fair.
hope Single Tax Corp., continue to op•
erate the wharf until the new Board
organises on October, 3, 1932. Mot"
I A commltttee consisting of Mayor
Northrop, Councilmen Rege and Gregg'
were appointed to meet with the Coun-
cil of the Falrhow Single Tax Corp.
on Tuesday, September Vol at 4:36
P. M., to discuss terms and conditions
of the Town taking over the 091f
Caere.
(Motion was made by Councilmsa'
Gaston serended by Councilman Gregg,
that due to the general condition. eY
being teat 11.00 be remitted on t'hsi
Road Tax for 1032. carried.
Meeting adjourned.
01.4ya Lowell, Clerk.
OFFICIAL BALLOT
Question Submitted to Voters by Resolution
of Town Council, Adopted July 22,1932
Shall Ill, Town of Fairhope acre➢t the ofrei of the
Fairhope Shgle Tax Cpvpmation to ceb,cy to It without
finanebel conetderatioll, the "Fairhope Wharf' property,in-
ehtding wharf bu dices emutected therewith (except ill
Wmmte
t"ost of nans Ceil f t building anntrolled by ill
and all ene
nipmnl used b, pt ertion with the wharf, to.
land It Joel, of rollh-P, .
,bllib
,long the tlntarg n of dtnbile �Bay, eith all litmrali rights,,
124 feet e rapt 22 x 1,0. feet under lease to T.11, liower,
"abject to the onnditians of t�onreyban fnlloweinfore tendered
to the T Connell, i
"That t1l, d!1 la l lud P t. tl an. . .
shall M bold and used tm apmtp-ml_ It, _ d develoP'
ant in the public iutereet, such ae wharf for oon,merobal
ol rear cation parpoecs, harbor, breakwater, bathing, etc.,
s may from timo to time 'be determined by the duly emr
'ideted at houldt of the To"of
of Falfelt, And pro-
vided, that should the party of the second Part (the Totynl
cease to bdmintgter the land and other p,,a,l r e nveyed
l.arzn y r ih tot at- this ,ohl,varll, and this
Call bang rstll''red it1 e"" t. tapding.may
bum,l of theF 1t bit t -see :l aea
q - t o eot by lihig vvith the ('ouncil or other
gevm'n ing ❑ody of said n nioipaliry IN eiccimn en to d).
and the title to the same shall then rev eot in the party gf
4ke YiICA .It, its same.".l'S or a ... go,
YES
NO s-
1 Le.GLf.�4J In R4,V-2-L� �
107
-0�/3 /fIZ
Town Council Proceedings
A special meeting of the Council M
the Town .1 Fairhope was held FM1
day. September 30th 1932.
There were present Mayor Northrop,
Councilmen DuBrock, Gaston, Gregg:,
Huge and Tereson, aad F. L. Brown -
And F.. B_ Gaston as a committee from
the Fairhope Slagle Tax Corporation.
A deed from Go, Falrhope Single
Tax Corporation to the Town cf Fair -
hope for the Golf Course was read at
length.
After the reading of the instrument
Councilman Gaston made a motion sec.
onded by Councilman DuBrock that
the Town accept the Golf Corse un-
der the terms set forth in the deed.
Motion carried unanimonsly.
,Meeting edjonrned.
Gladys Lowell, Clerk.
Town Council Proceedings
A Irnr• me-tl^e of the "till"
and..
rfvW alfcted Conpl¢� �t the TOWS
of Fnl, ^- was 'held Monday. Octo-
ber 3. 1932.
Mfynr Northrop and all Coun111me11
were present
The mimrtax -f the 'altar mestiak
of Semiomb^• Iota fad =T^rtat
meet-'
,e of Sfoteu•her 10B, 1412were a'
rf'.4 old the folinwire bills
were
allowed by the retill.9 Council.
ITurner Supply f ^unpi es
F T Cor [reieht
9. har0age
1.70
_40.08
IIId
Won. Stlmason Sons, un t es
32.27
The Fairbo , Conner, pub
and supplie - _
38.32
Wm. Riffles & S.0 labor and
so_, es _
2d 50
FUlster a d sons, gas aad o11 447.87'
N. J. Lud ig tflbor
00
MNQOWln-Lyons Hdw. &Sup..
'Co., supplies--..-B.Bk
FaChone Coal & Suply Co.
-
enpplies _. __...____ _____.._
40.52
Kiumnp Motor company, labor
and supplies ____ _• _. _..
_22.79
San Kam. Electric Co., supplies
__3.16
Fairhope Pharmacy, supplies ___1.40
VAY ROLL FOR SEPTEMBER
M. F. 9.rMPop, Mayor
45.00
Gladys Lowell, Clark
70.00
mdo '
j. H. Tito , Marshal
E. D. Swift, Night Watchman
25.00,
i Norvin DuRrook, Councilman
3.o0
I E. Gaston, Couneilman
No
R. P. Gregg. Councilman
3.00
Howard Rake, Councilman
3.00
Elof W Tpveson, Councilman
3.00
J. E. Lawrence, EI.ett.n Officer 2.00
W. O. Keeble, Election Officer
2.00
S. S. Winter, Election Offfcer
2.00
H. J. Lewis, Election Officer
2.00
. Ellis McKenzie, Election Officer 2.00
L. A. Funk, Electhm Officer
2.00
J. P. Bailey, Engineer
105.00
Frank MoKenaie, E%mcccr
85.00
Raymond Stapleton, Engineer
105.00
Ginn `Keller, Line Work
5.60
Vmcoilca Lawrence, Line Work 3.90
W. F. LarUa ,, a,Line Work
7.00
Sheldon Koller, Line Work
1.50
J. 1, Keller Road Work
68.76.
Aur.lo Lynums, Road Work
28.6T
R. V. Railer, Road Work
4.95
A. W. Ddarlwrn, Road Work
20.10
G. W. Godwin. Bond Work
13.61
Goo. lianaon, Bond Walk
16.39
Sum Burch, Road work
16.0L
A. Salter, Mond Work
17.39
Id. Strom. Road Work
5.83
lido Ibiiuvo, Road Work
3.19
Orrlo Boomer. Road Nark
1.00
' W, Murphy, Roma Work
11,07
L. Borah, Rnad work
1.00
1.90
C, Kellar. Bond Work
W. IIO"U"' Road Work
AB.Be
41amX Wa.... Read Work
7111"
C. M us, Road Work
BBAO
n Bfea9peou,Road ,WoeF
- 4��
The Oath of Office was than admin-
:ered to the newly elected Mayer and
Councilmen;
Nomioation of Gladys Lawell for the II
office of Clerk was made by Council-
man Ruge and seconded by Council-
man Frederick. The vote being unenl-
moue the Mayor declared Gladys Lo-
well dully elected to the office.
The motion by Councilman Gaat-M
and seconded by Councilman Sampson:
that the Coung, meat in the C... cil
Chamber of tits Town Hall on the
lid and 4th Tuesdays of each montb
at 7:30 P. M., carried. i
The following committees were a0
pbintsd
R. P Gregg Public Utilities..
Howard Huge, Streets.
P. A Frederick Parka and Wharf-
C. A. Goal. , Finance and G019
1 Conroe.
Jesse O Stimpaon, Sanitation.
Mc W. G. M,C.... 1 bird r.MrG. wa. Rasa
gon, Mr.. R.H. Young a
Kemper were requested and aDoaticted
somtheaC c tmmittee an^the eGOlr cme'se.work l�
3eVBPa1 Up fiwretlon8 were filed for
tIs offices of Marshal and WharVam".
After general discsselon the appoint
menu were deferred. Caunclimon
Motion was mad,- It' lmsn Gaston
Gregg seconded by C
that the Mavor rep,cc,t the Town of
the convention of the Alabama League
If Mor"ApalRhles ^.^ be held hi Gad
sden in October, carried.
The Mytor app.i.t,d Mr. E. G. Rick'
city and Councilman Gaston and
Gregg as a com alttee to draft a new
Ordinance back.
Martin, adjourned.
Gladys L.Well, Clerk.
1U's
Town Council Proceedings
Tee ��.-o �e the Canned
of th. Town nY F,ir
er-.. wss held
Tuesday, October 11. 1932.
Mayor Northrop end' Car nciimen
Frederick, Gaston. Gregg. Rage and
Stimpso. were present.
The minutes of the meet;ns of Oa -
toner 2. 1932 were aoProvsd as read.
The Committee on Golf Course made
a report of the work that w'II h• neces.
vary to put the Course in playing eon-�
9ltinn.
The 3Svvnr appointed M,, E. G. Rick
-
arby as -Town Attorney.
�Matlon'wos made by Counciman
'Gaston at shoed by the
At Fans- tt
•risk that the salary of the Attorney jM
he fixed at e, gr der an¢um, carried. � ¢�/�
Motion was made by llcOs- lman Y �
9aston se the to by Councllman Fred- 1
sr1c§ that .r. town approve the appli- W^,e`
^anon M loved
tj.o S. Jewel and that
be employed to ma n am war r,'i
,arksat a salary of $60.00 per month
arried.
Motion by rlLneilman Ruse second-
rd by Councilman Gre66g that the Mar-
shal be paid $75.00 pdr month for the
pmaant, time, carried, -
A petition signed by citigena of they
'.awn asking for the reappointment of
1. H. Titus ae Marshal was read. action was was taken._
Town Council Proceedings
',.Intel h et of theCouncil
Of
h T o o4 F5+ ho wee Id Tuts3-
day,
Y C t T r9>.. Me. o V tth
s-
op C tv lr n Tted.tick Ca. tan,
Gregg R ge and Gt mp.on were pre.-
.i
The mm,, a the prey acted.
mean
ins Application
as corseted.
Application for a '.efr n to place
s is o sidewalk 1e front of d by
cdfiae an ptst., ties. Street was filed by .-
'tive ImPeilaa Laundry.
Moeco made Ly Councilman Gregg
and aecoaded by COUP man peon
c.,rded.
�ibrt perm¢ fit yront.d,
Ths Te.ort for
[h=, year
Of e the book.
to the Town Yor the Year ending Gap
temper 301 1932 Was read and dleeusa-
ad.
Mwas made by Councilman
Gastont.. and aaconded by Councilman
pt and
Frederick place no lilt the "oil of the eTown s
finances for the Yen' coot ng Geptem-
the satisfa[oryimannerth n�hich the
... t'administration had conducted the
Town% bust.... stairs Cartled.
MOUon made by Councilman Gregg
and seconded. 11 Council
man sim""'
that Mr. Walter Bishop be grantedac
-
cees to the Wharf at all time& and
that he be charged live cents a barrel)
"far oysters brought over the wharf,)
carried.
Motion by Councilman Gregg second-
adby Councllman Frederick that the
proposed ordinance governing park-
ing1. front of Yost office be tabled,
'on
=
Councilman Gaston made a motion
aecomied. by Courmiiman Gregg Ihnt
unanimous consent be Given For the
consideration of an o,divace amend•
ing the ordinance fixing water alee.l
Upon roll calf the vote at- Mayor
i Northrop, Councilmen Ftedbrlck, Gas-
tan. Gregg. 'Rug. a➢d. etimp.on aye.
Noes none.
Oonncllman Rose
introduced and
moved the acceptance o[ be
following
msoh+tfov: RESOLVED that, we, the -
Council of the Town of Falrhapf. feel
that since a majority of the qualified
electors of the Town have petitioned
the Mayor to reappoint J. H. Titus ae
Marshal We cannot approve the ap-
pointment of any other applicant.
That this is in accordance with our
pledge to the people to abide by their.
wishes in matters where they have
ekpresced themselves.i The moth'
'was seconded by Councilman Fred-
erick. Up.. tall call the vote et,.
d.
Councilmen Frederick, Gaston, Raigo
and Stimpeon aye. Councllman Gregg
no.
Mayor NarthroP then appointed L.
A. Funk o Marshal and asked far the
approval the Cauncll.
Councilman Gaston made a motion
seconded by Councilman Stlmp.on'
that In vie. of the petition signed
presumably by qualified electors ask-
ing far the reappdintomm of Mr. Titus ,
that the Gouncfl disapprove the aP
pointment of LA. Funk nil lltW�?
lime as the pstill.-J. H. Titus is
withdrawn. Upon oil call the vote'
stood Councilmen Frederick, Ga.ton.l
Rugs and stimpson aye. Cqunclimsv
Gregg va.
iMeeting adjourned.
Gladys Lowell, Clark- 1
iThe ordinance was read as follows:
BE'Tr ORDAINED BY THE TGWN
COUNOIL OF FAidi'H'OPE, AgrA-
RdLVA AS 11OLLOWS:
'Thai Section Three of the ordinance
fixing the water rates or the Town
of Fafrhop approved J lY llth, 1929.
be amended to mad' ne follow .
Section Three. When meters are in-
madled a tee of five dollars shall be
paid by the npneum r prior to the!
installation of the meter. 0. and
after the I th day of December, 1932
the sates for water need 'bvcansum-
ere through a meter will be:
iebr the Bmt'five thousands gallons,
thirty cents per thousand gallons.
Ideb. the Post two thousand gallons,
twe't,five feat.. per thommad got,
done.
For the next five thousand g.11ona,
twenty cents per thousand gallons.
Farthe nest thirty-eight thousand
gallons, eighteen cents par thousand
geFo¢s.
For the next fifty thousand gallon..
[itleen cents per thousand gallons
Fordo one boosted thousanddgallons
ns
and oven tveive costs per thousand
gallons straight.
dollar
charge for any one month
ee dollarr and fitly ceall
'THi9 upon NANCE shall d pchl ef-
fective upon Its passage and publics -I
lion.
AioDted October 26, 1932,
M. F. NORTHROP, Mayor.
Attest:
GLNDYS IAWOLL,aston moved
Councilman Gaston moved the atop
lion of the ordinance read. Motion
s seconded by Counn cilman Gregg.
Upon roll call the vote stood, Mayor
Northrop, , Ruga an Frederick, GasGus-
to➢. Gregg, Ruge and 8timpson aye.
Nees vane.
C.... thrum Gaston made a motion
seconded by Councilman Gregg that
in the absence of a regularly appoint-
edease oRicgrthat the Mayor
Instructed to aPpotnt, two additional H
night watchman for allowe'en. Mo-
tion carried.
Meetmg adjourned.
Gladys Lowell, Clark.
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Special Meeting of
Town Council'
A special meeting of the Council of
Town of Fairhooe. was held Wednes-
day. November 2, 1932 for the purpose
e introducing an ordlnaume vesting
the Council with power to elect a Mar-
eb^I.
r Wayar Northrop and Councilmen)
baeton, Rage and Stlmpson
were prey
were present -
Councilman Rove iitsoduced an almors and moved its edoptlnn a-
efed. iMotion ump was seconded by Caun-
adlon.The reiagre.s
The ordinance was read at length as,
BidIfollows.
COUNCIL
1T OF THE CRY THE TOWN
GZ, A MA TOWN OF FAIM-
FOLLOWS:
HONE, ALABAMA, AS FOLLOWS:
,hot shall
ONE: That a town n.cil
slat shell be steered by the Council
of the Town of IFairhops to hold office
I for the term of the mayor in whose
term he is elected.
SECTION TWO: The salary of the
marshan shall be $900.Oa for annum,
payable monthly.
All unit vancea or partg of or leases
$n ,OnMct with this .ordinance are
hereby repealed.
Upou call call the vote stood, Mayor
Northrop, no. Councilmen Frederick,
Gaston, Range and Stimpeon Aye.
Meeting adjourned. O.T
Gladys Lowell, Clark.
_ I
J Town Council Proceedings A oom unicart.. from iMrs. E. Lena
Regular meeting of the Council of asking racasion to cut dawn two
/ JL the Town of Fairhope was held Tugs- pine trees next to her house was read.
itdaY. November 8, 1932. On motion by Councilman Gaston
Mayor Northrop and Cem lilmea seconded by Councillor. Ruge 'Mro.
Frederick, Gaston, Gregg, 'Ruge and Loos was referred to the F. S. T: Corp.,
Stimpeon were presentas the property on which the trees
Minutes of the regular meeting of stand belongs to the Corporation.
October 25, 1932 and spacial meeting Mr. E. P. Totten filed an application
of November 2, 1"2 were approved as to corned part of his dwelling will'
read, cypress shingles.
The fnllowin8 bills were allowed: Motic. by Councilman Gaston s
G. W. Humphries, recording deeds 4.F0 ended by Councilman Stimpeon that
Niak J. Ludwig, labor and mat. 4A5 the Clank be i.structed to advise Mr.
Turner Sup. Co., m3mliee _____ 95.94 Totten that the Council finds that the
The �Fairhppe Courier, pull. ordinance provides for the reroofing
and suppllee ___..--_.. 25.88 of not to exceed one -tenth of an ex
We. Ruffles '@,Son, lab and mat. 22.38 isting roof (in any one calendar year)
Roeseq &Smith, auditing books 115.00 with cypress shlneles and therefore
I Gaston Metal Ca., lab. & shPPlies 10.4o the Council cannot grant his request
IW. U. Wiles , lundber _. 40.40 (Carried.
Forster & Sons, sae and oil__ 42552 Mottos by Councilman 9timpeov eec-
Gitl Printing Co., supplies __..__ 12.00 tended by Councilman Greggs that ea -
The Powers CO., .."ties _.__- __3.95 tablishing of rates far use of Gold
McAowittLyous hider. & Sup. Course be left to the ,Mayor and Coun-
Co., supplies _ ___ _. __-_ 18,00 cilme. Gaston, carried.
Faira.pe Coal & supply Motion by COmellman Frederick
_-- _ ____ seconded by Councilman Stimpeon
Co., applies 121-81
Welter Mask, funeral d pauper 15.00 that the purchase of a a truck be left to
Mol iP Steel ROLL
supplies 11.40 the Streat Committee.
PAY JLOLL FOR OCTOeER The ordinance .eating the Council
'M. F. Northrop. Mayor 45.00 with power to elect a Marginal was
Gla lye Lowell, Clark 40.00 read at length for the second time.
E. G. Swift, Watchman 25.00 Upon roll call the vote stood Mayor
I P. A. Frederick. Councilman 3.00 Northrop and Councilman Gregge No..
- C. A. Cloonan, Councilman 3D0 ,Councilman Frederick, Gaston, Rage
R. P. Gregg. Councilmen 3.00 and Stimpeon Aye.
Howard Rnge, Crmncllman 8.00I Meeting adjourned.
J. 0, Btimpaon, Councilman I uo Gladys Lowell, Clerk
d. P. Raney. .1,1 rer
Frank 11 Sutphi, Engineer 05.00 - �C
Bean'and BdUdK E Engineer ]85..00 a
Sl F, Lnrawvy, Line Work 4A0.
Sheldon Sells,
o Work 2.00-
Shrldon Keller, Line W.Week
2.50
.1. l.. KYta 1, Bond Work 82.50
Aulie Ly.0b lined Work 18.69
A. W. Ilrn'horn, Wand Work 13.25
II 1.. Ilurrh, IUuul Wonk 3.25
I:. W Gndwin, need Work 18.14
'Iru. Il nisun, IInnA Work 13,19
I[. I•'hrNg, Rued Wul'k 18.1p
W_ �NurPhy, dtonA Wrr11 14.51
Pnvld Nbrvon sun, hand WMrk H.17
20
Nnm ❑n;r•h, Ihnui Nark 4.49
M, N'llnu0, Wood Work
ork 4.49
I' A, W&R, Ruud Wnrk 19.0E
'Maxdof. RpnA Work 38.801'
WV C"rtln; aaatl Wark 8.89
Y. Keller, Road Work 1.50
Wilson, Road Work 8.62
G.dtrin. Road Work 1. P
Bonner, Read Work
110
'own Council Proceedings
411 O — Regular meeting of the Council of
tte Tawn of Fairhope was held Tmtso
nay. NOremper 22, 1932.
'- N-011o1 and Councilman
Frederick, Gaston, Gregg, Rage ant
an w e
Minutes of the D oux meetic,
�wa 4mmOred 3 _d
Motion by Con 1. 1 n ;oltO, _
ondod by Oormmlmml Simpson that
the Mayor appoint a committee to find
net what steps can be taken to elimi-
nate radio Interference by violet ray
and similar machines and to report at
the next mnetin, ear,,, Coundl-
men Gaston and Rule were appointA
as the committee. .
i A petition signee! by citizens asking
that the Council make no erfort tr
change any ecdinance of the Town of
Fairhope pertaining to the method of
seelecting a:Marshal was lead.
By motion by Councilman Gnctoh.
eeeonded by Councilman Gregg the
petition was race ved and placed on
file
Town Council Proceedings
Aspect.] meeting of the Council of
the Town of Fairhope was held Fri-
day, November 26, VKO for the pur.
l pose of discussing the possibility of
I� operating the Public School, if the
i� $tat, or County did not reopen it. May.
or'.Wmfftrop and Councitmen Fred-
erick, Gaston, Gregg, Rug. and Stind,
son were preaent.
After the diecuesien motion was
Made by Councilman Gregg and sea
ended by C➢nnollman Rugs, that, the
Town appropriate up to $2,000 to oper.
ate the Public School, for at. ...the.
subject to the approval of citiz.ns and
tax -payers at a massmeetingto be
held at the Public School Auditorium
Saturday November 26th at 9:30 P.
M. ]motion carried.
Meeting adjourned.
Town Council Proceedings)
A special meeting of the Council of
Town of Fairhope was held Tuesday,
November 29, 1932 for the purpose of
electing a Marshal.
Mayor Northrop, Councitmen Fred -I
erb,k, Gaston, Gregg, Bond and Stimp-
eon were Dr..eat.
Motion made by Councilman Gaston
and seconded by Councilman Freden'
fair that Mr. J. H. Titus be nominated
sad elected as Town Marshal effective
November 30, 1932 carried.,
Constitution Gaston made a motloa
deeosded by Covncjiman Ruge that'
-111. D. Swift and J. S. Jewel be appoint -
Ad deputy marshals. Motion carried
Meeting adjourned
Gladys Lowell, Clark.
Tit fallowing ordinance was reed
for the third time. I
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE TOWN,
OF FAIRHOPE, AS FG'LLOWS: _
SUPTI'ON 1. That a town Its, ho]
shall be selected by the Council of,
the Town of Fai hope to hold office
4fur the term of the Mayor In whose)
1 term he is elected
.FCT90N. 2. The olaiy of IdicI
marshal shall be $900.00 per ammm,.
payable monthly.
All ordinances or parts of ordi-I
nanees in conflict with this �rdfnancej
are hereby repealed.
Adopted Nov. 22, 1932
M. F. NO'RTHROP, Marc,.
Attest
C-LADYS LOWlELL. Clerk.
Upon roll call the vote stood; Coun-
cilmen Frederick, Gaston, Ruse and
Stimpson age. ,mayor Northrop and
Councilman Greg,, No. Upon hearing
,the vote the Mayor ordered the or-
dinance pn'blinhed.
'Meeting adjourned.
Gladys Lowell, Clerk.
/ C'
Town Council Proceedings
The regular meeting of the Councll
jet Town of Fahleope was held Tues-
day; December 13, 1932.
Matter Northrop end Ceunetlocen
Frederick, Gaston. Gregg, Ruge and
Stimpson were present.
The thiourea of regular meeting Ne-
vember 22. and special meetings of
November 25th and November 29th
were approved as read.
I The follpwing bill.scornallowed:
FairhoDe Cruel & Supply
I Co supplies _ 71.50
Wm Rollins & Son, lahor
antl material1. 77.84
Tu'o-on Boos, labor and mat.-_15.15
Turner Supply Co., supplies 62.17
J. 0. Adams & Co., supplies 10.63
Fairhunks, Morse & Co., supplies MAT
w. Yuunqulat, labor _ _12.40
The F h pe Courier, publ. and supplies 32.32
Gaston M for Co., truck _288.00
Nick J. Ludwig, labor _ _2.65
Raymond Stapleton, overtime __.2.61
Frank MCKenais, overtime ............2.97
W. A. Wilkes, lumber 29.00
The Powers Co., supplies ___3.80
Clay Products Co., supplies ___9.60
Sangamon Else. Co., supplies .. 12.81
OgburmDavieon Co, .,,Ites_ 20.91
Klumpp iMotor Co., labor
and supplies 38.30i
Forster &-Sons, gas and oil....... 416.86'
PAY ROLL FOR NOP➢MR➢R
M. F. Northrop, Mayor
45.H
Gladys Lowell, Clerk
70.00
E. D. swift, Watchman
25.00
R A .Frederick, Councilman
"a
C. A. Gaston, Councilman
3.
R. P. Gregg, Councilman
3.0
Howard Ruge, Councilman
3.00
J. O. stimpon, Concellmae
3."
J. P. Dailey, Engineer
106.00
Frank !McKenzie, Engineer
85.00
Raymond Stapleton, Engineer
305.00.
Sheldon Keller, Lt., Work
9.so
J. L. Keller, Road Work
66.0o I
Aurie Lymous, Road Work-
39.49
G. W. Godwin, Road Work
16.33'
A. salter, Road Work
18.'1
H. Flagg. Road Work
6.23
A. W. Dearborn, Road Work
12.58
G. Wilson, Road Work
22.00
W. Murphy, Road Work
is.87
lrwia Curtis, Road Work
11.5?
H. Faster, Road Work
2.00
W. C. Mills, Road Work
7.50
Bath Burch, Road Work
9.26
7. T. Knight, Road Work
3.76
,Walter Lowell, Road Work
23.36
Otrle Lowell, Road Work
2.88
Gen. Hooma, Road Work
2.13
W. C. Mille, Golf Coulee
11.00
Richard Jackson, Golf Course
16.06
Walter Lowell, Golf Course
2.50
J, S. Jewell, Whartinger
60.00I
Taylor MoCante, Labor on Wharf
39.20
II�CeJ1/>3;_
Town Council Proceedings
The regular meeting of the Council
f Town of FairhoPa was held Tues-
ay. Doermher 27, 1932. -
Mayor Northrop and Councilmen
justice. Gregg. Ruge and Stimpson
vere present.
I The minutee of the previous meet-
ng were aptirove}t as read.
�Mr..1. H. Thus filed a request for
she poynout of proud fees volleated
ir.
Gaatoe made a moil....
y Councilman Gregg that a
of one be appointed to ron-
r. Titus and arrive at evict
coutponeallon of Impound
Ma. Motion carrlad.
by Councilman OutoncounDllmall Grgg that Wu
the addithwal amount of
as the George Ramon pas.,
T On motion by Coanopered Gaston�l
seconded by Councilman Ruge Mr. B.
S. Gooden wee granted a Permit to
hang a sign, in the parkway iv trout i
I of his building, in arear nce with re-
quirsmeuts.
The committee on Radio dn[erfer-
ysecs reported that they were not pre-
pared to make a complete and final
Jreport of their findings
Jyg A ,r_ cg toon from the local Board
!o[ Trustees f the Public School ex-
Ilmessed their epDrematbn of the ac�
L'on taken by the Council at their
date sh Id the neeesmty sues
to, adjurilmok
/? Gladys Lowell. Clerk //JJ
q
14.2
l o i y3,3 Town Council Pr " I
The regular meeting of the Council
of the Town of Fairbope was held'
Tuesday. January 10, 1933.
iMayor Northrop and Councilmen
rederick. Gaston, Rage and Stimpeon
were present.
Minutes of the previous meeting )
wer6 approved as read.
The following bills were allowed:
dralrhope Coal and Supply
Company, supplies __ _ _ _ ___ 99.11
Turner Supply Co., auwlics_ __ 6.50
Gaston 1Motor Go labor
and supplies __ 48.9b
Fairbanks, Morse & Co., supplies 1.66
I` Wm. Rvill Labor and supplies 6.31
The Fairhope Courier pail. __29.66
McGowln•Lyons Hdw. and
Supply Co., supplies _.____ 18.20
'Clay Pr'odocG Co., supplies
_.8.00
Hugh L. Cole, labor
__ 1.25
Claude t s u, labor __
4.58
Forster & Sons, gas and oil
498.43
Pal" ROLL FUR DECEMBER
1 'JL F. Northrop. nfayar
45t00
Gladys Lowell. Clerk
40.00
J. H. Titus, Marshal
75.00
,E. D. Swift. Watchman
5.00
J. 9. Jewell. Wbar9inger00
Ph lot d Jackson. Caretaker,
1 Go1P Club
20.00
P. A. Frederick. Councilm On
1.50
C. A, Gaston. Couc Cilm'sn
3 of
R. P. Gregg, Councilman
3,00
Howard Ruge, Councilman
2 no
J. O. Sumps.., Cumailnran
30o
J. P. Bailey, Engineer,
10500
Frank McKenzie. Enyn'near
86.1n
RaymortStapleton. Engineer
105.00
9heldo¢ flip , Line Wa-k _
.75
?y/y3J
Town Council proceedings.
meeting of the Council of
eTown of Fairhope was held Itciday,
tthRegular
nuary 24, 1933.
Mayor Northrop and Councilmen
ederick, naston, Gregg. Huge and
Stlmpson were present.
iMinutes of the previous meeting
were approved as read.
(Haden by Councilman 5timpson
nattended by Councilm.¢ Gregg that
Street 'Committee be authorised to
olaae Caterpillar tractor carried.
Councilman Gaston made a motion
corded by Councilman Gregg that
the green fees for Junior residents.
recommended by the Citherea Commit-
tee, be adopted. Motion caroled.
(Motion by Councilmen Frederick see
.tied by Councilman Huge that the
own pay for telephone service for
e Marshal, carried.
Motion by Councilman Gaston sec,
tied by 'Councilman Rule that the
1'tow. discontinue the charge for also
talc energy in Comings Hall and cam
•
u@1 any debt for scene, carried.
... mlman Frederick made a ma
Iac
thm w.emolsd by Councilman Stimpapn
that each 'Councilman .appoint two
persons to serve on an advisory board
to net on important town aftaire. Upon
roll call the vale stood. Mayor No,
throp, Councilman Goal.. and Coca
video. Gregg No. Councilman Fred.
stick and Councilman 5timpson Aye',
1 Councilman Huge net voting.
(Meeting adjourned.
_ Gladys Lowell, Clerk
�esae Ketle 'Road Work sr6.50
Aerie Lym us. Road Work 44.55
G. Wilson, Road Work 2C2'7
Ge Hansonr, 'Road Work Il.l4
Ira In Cartel. Read Work 11,14
Orris Lowell, Reid Work :158
G. W. Godwla, Road Work 11.33
Sam Burch, Road Work 11.51
W. Murphy, Road Work 25J34
1Walter Lowell. Road Work 69.3s
A. W. 1learbom. Road Wotk 0.54
I T. Knight, Road Wcr'a 43l
Dr. Flagg Road Work II01
A. Salter. Road Work 6.76
31. M. M C Imau, Road Wnrk 2.67
\, You gc t. Road Walk 12.40
IIiH a te. Read Wok I53
{,A, V. Letter, Road Work 213
Who committee u. Rad1o•irt rfer-
area made their report and Council
krau Gaston Introduced and moved the
Edonation of the following resolution
flE IT RESOLVED thN it is Imprne.
h'nal at the present time to construct
to ordinance to overcome radio recep-
d`ov Interference, that would be effee
live, without causing unrea....his
espeass and Inconveniepce to the
users of such aDpllances. And that
we recommend that the radio Deers
It
users of in[ertering apDlisnces
strive, through cooperation to adjust
�4Se matter. Motion was seconded by
ouncilmav Stimpeon, sad retrial.
1Maeting adjourned.
Gladys Lowell, Clerk
113
3 3 Town Council Proceedings
SPECIAL MEETING
A .,Octal meeting of the Council of
the Town of Falrhope was held, Mon-
. February 6, 33 for the purpoae
day19
of considering a monthly donation to
the County to Old ht obtaining a R. F.
F. C. loan.
Me,.r Northrop and CcuccRms.
'Frederick. Gaston, Rage. and Stimpaon
were present.
it was moved antl carried that in
order to assist the County m obtain-
ing-R. F. C. unemployment loan which
we Reel will be of great benefit to our
own citizens and those of the
Immedi-ate
vicinity seriously nestling emploY�
..at the Town Council hereby appro
print., payable direct to the Chairman
Of Hoard of County Commleeloners the
of Thirty Dollars per month pay-
able oa or before the loth of each
month for such length of time as R.
Is'unt
F. G fund. ore emplev d i this work
p
ip{k�/iy
IMeeing adjourned.
Glau1s Lowell, Clark
�J
I
REGULAR MEETING•'
p 9
The regular meeting. of the Council'
of the Town of Fatrhope we.
held
Tuesday. February 14, 1933.
t
Mayor Northrop and Councilmen
r
Frederick,Gas can. Ruge and
�Rtimpaoment. were prest.
m
The minutes of the regular
meet-
ing of January 24th antl Special
meet-�
tog of February Oth were approved as
read.
The following bills were allowed:
FOUhops Coal @ Supply Co.,
Co . ............. .:_'_ __-
57.66
Raymond Stapleton, overtime
2.so
Freak McKenzle, overtime
3.16
f
Patel," & Son., gas and oil
504.14
Kiump,'Mntor C.., Lebcr and
material
9.06
Duncan Electric Mfg. Co., supplies 3.16
Mobile Drug Co., supplies _..
17.34
Eugene Lawrence, labor
. 4.90
The Falrhope Courier, pub.
and supplies
12.6E
Fairbanks. Moral & Co., supplies 5.24
Cast.. Mover Ca., supplies
13.41
Nick J Ludwig, labor
_. Lips
Alabama Mach. & Sup Ca
tractor 3060.00
S. C. Adam., supplies
2.52
E. Robert Churchill applies
10.49
Turder deeply Co. supplies
70.36.
1 'l7rfc64owlnII.yons Hd & due.
Cp auPPllea _
s
6.64I
RUR1ee labor and
material _.. _. d44.91
PAT R L FM JAW ARY
M. F. Northreth Mayor
46.00
Gladys Lowell, Clerk
70.00
J. H, Titus, Marshal
75.00
M. D. Solid. Watchmaa
U."
7. a. Jewell, wharroger
60.00
P. A. Frederick. Cauneilmnn
3.W
C. A. Cost... Covdellnav
3.00
R. P. Gregg, Councilman
1.50
�loward Ruge. Glundlman
r1
3.001
0 Stimpemi, Councilman
aVo 1
Raymond Stapleton. Engineer
105.00
JP. Galley. Engineer
IN,001
Franknk McKenale, Engineer
85.11
S. K.Ilxr, Line work
2.00
L. tlellel, Lab. nn plant truck
1.001
J. I. Keller Road work
66.00 ,I
Aurle Lymous Road work
36.93
W. Murphy. It ad work
16,IS
I1. Wit.on. IWnd work
15,8E
I rwlc r'urlix, Ilnad work
2.13
It, V. Koller, (toad work
2.631
,1
C. Kalb,,, H.md work
4,80
It yllna, Road work
2.81,
A. W. Daarhorn. Roadwork
4,32
(I.. liaitxon. Road work
8.39
'hm Mattis. III work
1.50
orz. hnwsll. Read work
4.07
Il W lluJ wlu. Itoad work
2.01
W I,u wxll Iload work
70.00
d k.11 Il,otd work
9.1.4
A Manor. II•�xd cork
2J10
Dlrla Io•wxll. N'xter Dapt.
2.01
J 0' Knight, Water Dept.
1.06
Irwbt Cliffs, Water Dept.
E.69
L. Two - _. ...-_$99d.67
/drulCc'-� l
A rgeolution of the Chamber of Com- i
merce regarding the investigation of�
,the possibility of the Town securing
a loan from the Reconstruction Fit
Vance Corp, for the purpose M hard
'surfacing same of the street. was pre-
s
ented by Mr.. Norvin DmArock.
Motion by 'Councilman Gaston sec-'
onded by Cori oilman Stlmpson. that,
in respect to the wishes of the Cham-
ber of Commccre that the Mayor be
authorized to ippoint someone to serve
on the Committee from the Chamber
of Commerce to Investigate the R. F.
C., Loan, carried and Councilman Gas-1
I
ton was appointed.
Mr. J. E. Gaston made a report of,
the County Commleslobires swarbas
the R F. C. unemployment loan.
Mayor Northrop presented a new
schedule of electrical energy rates,
Which would be approximately, 20 per
cent reduction on the present rateej
and proposed its adoption.
Councilman Gregg moved its Illdopl
Lion but no second was made.
Motion b5 Councilman Stlmpson sec, -
Boded by Councilman Frederick that, I
the Mayo ap,omt two or three on a
committee to study up this situation and
report at the next meeting, carried and I
Councilmen Gregg, Stimpaon aad Fred-
erick were apOTled.
Councilman Gton moved the adop-
,ion of the 1st and 3id recommends-!
tion of the Citizens Committee on Golf
Course as presented in their commum-y�' -
catlon of January 21. 1933, which ready)
'ae follow.: 1�
That the annual player's fee be six
($6.00) dollars for residents only and 1�
eight ($8.00) dollars for man and wife
That caddy tee. be changed to fifJj
teen (15c) cents for fleet ea ad and
ten (10c) cents for minds thereafter
In ..me kwme. I
.Motion was aecohded by Councilman I
Ruge aad carried.
Meeting adlonraed.
Gladys Lowell, Cleric
M
Q
v.f'v 2 0 (�✓�
Town Council proceedings
The regular meeting of the Council
of the Tow¢ of FafrhoPe was held
Tuesday, February Ed. 1933.
Mayor Northrop and Councilmen
nedernk, Gaston, Gregg. Rune and
Bti!apson were present.
The minutes of the Previous meet-
tnc were approved as read.
The Prolect Committee of the Cham-
ber .[ Cemmeica ie0.ues[ed the Town
Co-sc11 to appoint two itte¢
sell' with a take committeee fromfrom the
camber of Commeae ro investigate
street surfacing wbfch was reported
to have been dean to Andalusia with a
v5ew to trying to work at a similar
Wriest la Fairhope.
Councilman (Frederick made a mo-
{ton seconded by Councilman Gaston
that two councilmen be appealed to
act with a committee from the Cham-
ber oP Commerce, which carried and
Cou:cilmen Gregg and Gastpa well
epypinted.
41r. Albert Schwan filed a request
to, work with Ithe Town to satisfy his
obligati... to the Town.
Alotion by Councilman Gaeta¢ sec-
on0ed by Councilman Stlmpeon that
�j
Mr. Schwan, request be granted. and
that he be employed In order to work
out s obligati.. to the Town, car-
__ -_
Town Council Proceedings
lam / ((/� y) Regular meeting of the Council
of
�A I / the Town of Fairhope was held
Turn -
day, March 14, 1933,
Mayor Northrop. Councilmen
Fred-
erick, G.M.P. Gregg, Rug. and Stbaq-
were present.
Ison
Minutun of the previous meeting
corrected and approved.
(were
The following bills were allowed:.
Fairhope Coal & Supply Co.,
supplies __. .... -
31.21
Wen. Ruffles & iSon, lab. and mat.
37.16
Tuvason Bros., supplies __
Clay Products Co., supplies_-
-8.00
- McGowin-Lyons Hdw. & Sup.
Co., aUppli.. _ -_5.53
Fairhope Courier, pub. and cup.
18.66
�Allie Chalmers Mfg. Co. supplies 42.03
Turner Supply C', ..polies -
_82.08
Gaston Motor Co., Lab and
supplies _________-_.._.-9.04
Forster & Song, gas sad oil
378.58
PAY ROLL FOR FEBRUARY
y M. F. Northrop, Mayor
46.00
Lowell, Clerk
70.00
(Gladys
J. H. Tits, Marshall
75.00
iE. D. Swift. Watchman
25.00
'S. S. Sewall, Wharfinger
60.00
'P.A. Frederick, Councilman
3.00
Q A. Gaston, Councilman
3.00
R. P. Gregg, C... rilem.
3.00
l Howard Rage, Councilman
3.00
J. O. Stiarpson. Councilman
8.00
Raymond Stapleton, Engineer
105.00
S. P. Bailey, Engineer
105.00
Frank 'McKenzie, Engineer
85.00
Sheldon Keller, Line work
10.75
S. L. Keller, Road work
66.00
Aurie Lymous, Road work
30.84
Guy WRson, Road work
10.63
A. Salter, Road weigh
1.69
'Irwin Curtis, Road work
1.69
W. Murphy, Road work
1.00
Buford Davie, Read work
Led
Guy Wilson Water Dept.,
- 4.50
Hardy'appearea before the Council to snit them Pyroil a be used
In lubricating oil at plant and we."
guarantee that it would save at least
eleven percent on fe'l 'creamed at
the plant.
iMotion by Councilman Gaston sec-
e.ded by ConneRman Frederick that
the matter be referred to Mr. Gregg
to investigate, with power to purchase
at his discretion, carried.
Committee on Electrical Energy.
rate said that they had no report to
make and asked for further time,
which was granted.
Motion by Councilman Rug. second-%
ad by Councilman Stimpaon that May-
or appoint a committee of three to de
terminalwhat repaid are needed toi
make wharf gate for traffic and toj
I make recemm.nda:iens regarding rgo� a
inane. facilities on the bay front so
that all necessary repairs can be made!
before the season opens. carried s� "r®..'G'•
Oou¢ciiman Frederick offered Its res-
ignation as member of the Parks and j
Wharf Committee.
Meeting gllourned.
Glady/s Lowell,,CCIOTItt.
Lr-GC�A-vcw2-(/�L
letter from the Colonial had, fug-
:Ing that the tennis court in flay
Parw thatkbe two put in m re playincourtcondition
sbecen-
noted below the bluff, wag read.
foil.. by Cnuacilmen Gaeta- sec -
led by Ocu-Gilman Rage that a com-
ttes be appointed to investigate the
.tter as to cost and location of courts
I led and` C... "lo and. Gaston and
edarie were apPe
g [the annual meetng of the League
Mva�lclpalitiea to be held APm1 2ta
id sr Councilman In
o[i that the Mayor Cb0 nea ttato Lthe
gi costing as roprgas n[ative of the Mn-
leipaliy and his expenses be paid.
toil.. carried.
The normIttee on Light Rates and
ommI talc on m art Repair Work,
:ach asked far ore ume and game
gas -granted.
Motion by umllman�Fsedetck that
ended by
th Tired to
put in
o 0
drain
StreetCommitteeOn Banc aftaStreet north
trend Fairhope Avenue to drain that
sectioncarried.
Meeting ed]ournad.
Gladys Lowell, Clerk
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1 33
Town Council Proceedings,
The regular meeting of the Council
of Town of Fail hope waa held 'Murray,
March:27.. L933.
Mayor Northrop and Councilmen
Frederick, Gaston, Gregg, Ruge and
stlmpsoV were present.
The minutes of the previous meeting
were approved as read.
Mr. M. Dyson presented a petition
regarding wages of workmen which
cads In purl: "Therefore, in as much
as the mechanics skilled and unskilled
have dove their part I. building up :hz
r. and bringing ore eortedualty m
its
present high standing, be it soh z,
salved that the Town of Fairhope pay
the standard rate of wages and reduce
he member a1 working Norms per tlay
from eight re sixixasas soon as possible.
re Permanent atdenta ahruttl be given
the preference."
Motion by Councilman Gaston see
onded by Couneilecan Frederick that,
the Tows accept the petition and agree
to hire local labor for necessary me.
chanical jobs and pay prevailing rate
of wages, Carried. _
I The wmmit— on light rates pre-
sented y},"Itedule and it was moved 1W
Councilman Gregg and seconded by
Councilman Frederick that same be;
adopted, effective March 1, 193& Mo-
tion failed to carry.
Councilman Casten presented the
following schedule of rates.
RESIDENTIAL SERVICE
110 - 220 Volts r
Availability
Available to any residential consum-
et served over the retail distribution
lines of the Town of Fairhope, within
the corporate limit., far electric light -I
ing and socket appliance loads, cook-
ing, heating ard refrigeration.
Rate
Ile Per KW 1[ r,r the first 20 KWH
lacerated ful lrulb plus
9c per KWH (or Ibe hex[ 30 KWni cam
earned nor montld pin.
41 per, KWH for all ,,at 50 KWIL con-
sumed pet month.
Minimum
The m{aimum c,l,:, bill shall be'
es Pollee'..
Lighting and .mall appliances $1.32
Liehti.g and refrigeration $3.00
T-Wiliog, conkhl (and efrigsru stio
Town Council Proceedings
The regular meeting of the Canncll
'of Town of Fairhope was held. Tues.
day, April 11, 1933.
Mayer Northrop and Councilmen
Casten. Gregg. Rugs and Stimpsar.
I'll present
'l lot dribbles of the previous meet
Ire were approved a. read.
The folluwicg bills were allowed:
-'.Falrh Ope Coal & Supply
Co.. supplies 133.011
k:ran Higbee. lumber77.40�
Sick T. Ludwig. label :3,80
'I'ur net Supply Cr_ supplies 40.27
Win. Raffles &floe, labor
and sn"Ifis. __.. 67.501
'Jones RCA Vlrtor Agency,
supplies Lilo
The Powers I' .... ....... Iles �.1.021
The Falrlm..` 1'nuri... pub:..
and mgrpll,, 10.15
Fmrbanka. Morse & ('a.. snppllen
McGowl ml.)'m,x lid". & Supply
C., sup'lic. 16.15
G'l.on Motor Co.. War, and sop. 18.s4
For.1tr.A Barn, ass and ell fol.,15I
PAY dell. FOR MARCH
hl. F. Npthrop, M.,rur cflo
1JJ YJa T.nwell, Cork 6.001
dl TIOu, 11, Cl.ik .70.00'
)h A. P'radrrlak, cou OrUlmnn 8A0
f0!'" talon, Collnalllnan
m_ 00
n0anollmn4.
11 RPCan .000wwatchmen 850
!/vYWharfivgor pU
COMMERCIAL SERVICE
110 - 220.Volta
Availability
it Available to any commercial con..
sumer served ever the retail shrub.
thou lines of the Town of Fa{rbope.
within the corporate limits for electric
lighting antl socket appliance loads.
cooking, heating and refrigeration.
KWH
Rate
llc per KWH for the first 20 KWH
consumed per mouth plus.
90 per KWH for the next 30 KWH
consumed per month plus.
0c per KWH for the next 50 KWH
consumed per month.
5c per KWH for all over 100 KWH
consumed par month.
Minimum
The minimum monthly bill .;hall be
as follows:
Lighting and small appliances $1.32
Lighting and refrigeration $3.00
Lighting, cooking (and refrigeration)
$4.50.
Disca cet
Discount of 5 per neat err ell bills If
paid before the Inch Of the month.
Motion by Councilman Casson see
onded by Councilman Rage that the
schedule be adopted to be Affective
March 1st 1933, carried.
Tl>R committee on To—. Court
re-
pairs made their recommendations and
it was proved by Councilman Gaston
secondetl by Councilmen Frederick
that the town ..racier with [he repair
ark. Motion carried.
The committee or wharf repair add
recreation facilities on Ray Front filed
I their recommendations.
)lotion by C'ouieilmnn Olsston eeG
onded by Councilman Rtimp.on that
Ibe recommendation of till c nuni[-
[ a. rpt I sull ols 1d Beetled
Ill a. practicable, carried
Thp -is., c m t _3 We, a) ointed
jnee at tb voic&
Meaong adionrned.
Glddvs Lnwal. clerk
Richard Sacks.., Caretaker'
Golf Course i6.OP
J. P. Bailey. Engineer 105.00'.
Prank McKenzie, Engine 9500
Raymond (Stapleton, E193-e1 105.00
Sheldon Keller. Line Muck 2,50
J. 1, Keller, Road Work 66.40
Aurie Lymous, Road Wors 40.25
Guy WRs.n .Road Work 4.89
Whllle'"Murphy, Road W.rir 200
R. V. K=9ar. Read W.; w 2,10
R. F. G.'Wnrk. Road Work 30.01
' A retreat from the Methodist Church
to Mr. E. N. Rodgers for R. F. C. lion.
'
was referred to the Town Council.
Motion made by Councilman Gaston
and seconded by Corrections. Stlmpaan
,Drat a committee be appointed to corn
r with Mr. J. O. Lawrence regard-
IBf
ing the request, carried and Council-
man Gaston was appointed.
A request far a (Street Light on the
corner oP Pier IRL. and Kumquat SL.
was filed and on motion by Carl ed
tm.. Cast.. sea.nd.d by Councilman
Rage the matter was referred to the
Light Committee for action.
I44
MA resolution from the Fairhope
Cbamber of 'Commerce requesting the
Town to furnish R. F. C. labor for Cott-
ditloJdng the lots between Rathjes
(Store and the P{nerinat Shop for part
use. providing use of these lots for
park purposes can be obtained from
, F. M T. Corp.. was filed.
`
,tire
Motion by Coyrdledan Stimpson see-
.... tell by Cmuntil nair Casten that the
�Tnwn comply with the request of the
Chamher of Gghnmerce. tarried..
Meeting adjourned.
Gladys Lowell,
'C�lerkk..T/,/r/,-�,
116
2S II Town Council Proceedings
U The. regular meeting of the Council /y33 .
of the Town of Fairhops was held
Theater. April 25, 1931.
'Mayor Northrop and Councilmen
Frederick, Gaston, Gregg. Rope and
Siimpson were present
Mr. Gordon Hurtbutt was present
and requested the -se of the Council
room for meetings to be held weekly.
,Mod.. by G-uncilmoe Gaston se<'.-�
ended by Councilman Gregg that the
IFmrh-pe Community Church be grant -
ad the use of the Counell room one'.
right a week, certied.
After the *ending of a eommnnica
Bad from a committee of the Garden
Club Motion was made by Cce"'hnan
Gaston seconded by Councilman Gregg.,
that a committee be appoin+ed to red -I
fee with the committee from the Gar -I
dap Club. Motion carried and Coon-;
pilmam Gaston and Frederich ,,is ap-
Motion by Councilman Gregg saooud-
ed by Councilman Frederick the: the
Town donate to the local Board of Ed
¢cation $100.00 for High School and,
i$60.00 for Grammar School to be used
toward the salaries of the tea. hers
for the extra mouth of 3ch--1, carried.
Marine by Councilman Gaston
ended by Councilman Gregg that Ma
jot J. E. Hill, Hush Cnle, Kirby What
ton. Mrs. E. J. Roberts, Mrs. H-+yard
Ruge and Mrs. Mark Porter be appoint
ad as a citizens committee to have
general oversight over pray an Muni-
cipal Tennis Court, carried.
On motion by Coup ilmad Gregg see
added by Councilman Stirn,mm, Malo
oilman Gaston was authorized to base
cards of Ruler of the Temua Court
printed.
Meeting adjourned.
Gladys Lswe'l, C:.'y
i.
3 3
Town
Council Proceedings
SPECIAL MEETING
A 'special meetl�g of the Council of
the Town of Fairhope was held Mon-
idaY May E, 19:32 for the purpose of re-
coiling bids on , wharf repair work.
-lay-, Northrop and Counci0nen
Fredenj-ck, Gaston, Gregg} Ruge and
Stlmpson were present.
The only 'bid recsived we9 that of
iDyemu and Lswren,
,Motion by Councilman Gast ---sac
onded by Councflman 9timpsoo ttisat
bid be turned over to the committee
in charge of 'hi. war to confer with
the ContnerWaked satfgfy themselves
a t whether Me coot an m good nd
m ke Comm dat andthe find-
sa ncD.t§4 c ntr « a be asked to
esabye' dt fl regular meeting
d l May 9th t an r any 9 use
ties the Cut '1 cat ned.
iMeeting adjourned.
'
Gladys Lowell, �Qsrk.
117
REGULAR Mfi NG , '�drwl¢ Curti;, Road work I.00
•�yl a.��y �� 'The ragularodc'upg ly1k4+1e couhcll of Read.. Keller Wharf wank . "I
the Town of Fairhope age held Twee- 'Eugene Lawrence, Wharf wbrk 3.97
day, May 9. 1933. W. Stapleton, Wharf work 2.78
Mayor Northrop anj Cmme,nom Orris Lowell, Wharf work 2.71
Frederick, Gaston, Gregg, Huge and W. Bernhardt. Parks and tennis 1.33
iStimpson wave present. W. Stapleton, Parka add tennis 6.75
Minutes or the regular meeting AD Roscoe Keller, Parke and tennis 12.60
25, 1933 suit special meeting May ,8 A. Schwa-n, Parka and tennis 1.88
1933 were approvetl as read. Orrle Lowell. Parka and tennis 18.06
The folio m9 bills e e linked: i in Curtis, Parks and tenors 12.93
The Fatrh hope C ulcer Publ a l If I1 (,' sorer Parks and tennis 6.75
auppll s 1491 J 9 Dixon, Parks antl home 29.00
For,ter and Sons, Rasa d 1 mil.4t A. W Dearborn Parks and tenryp4a3�
a it, Motorlab & nip. 37.60 EugeneLawrence Parks and ten 265 -
'Fairhope Coal & Supply Co, i.edric Holland, Parks and tennis 3.75
supDllee _ 51.54 J. S. Rogers, Parks and tennis 2.25
Fal chunks, Moree & Co., supplies 40.72 John Joiner, Parks and tonic, .6U
Nick J. (Ludwig, lab. and at - 6.85 � R. F'� O. Work 30.60
McCaw n.Ly Hdw. & S p - The c mmitton appointed to meet
IC-. material 21 C? Ith [he Garden Club asked for more
Vincent J. Kleln, Mow g - 3.23 timed was contiound.
Westinghouse El.& .Mfg C 'A delegation of mGaens was present
euppl a 3.00 In the interest of paving Fairhope Ave -
Turner Sup Co., supplies 16 28 A. and Section Street
iMCKean Paint & Hew. Co, sup. ISSo Motion by ConvaHmau Huge Wm. Ruffles Butt, lab. and ge aemnd
material , _ - ed by Councilman Gregg tha, Cmmvil-
Adam Glass & Cp., supplies _ 11.17 man Frederick be appointed to consult
16.25 with Mc E. G. Rickarh H. N.
Electric Co., ng ea 12.89 - y regarding the
H. H. Parker, surveying 20p legal ;tams of pavicg eome of the
PAY ROLL FOR APRIL sttuets o Fairhope. ;tried.
M. F. Northrop, Mayor H.00 A DeHtion for the construction of a�
Gladys ILowell, Clerk break -water and boat peoteclion weal
75.00 Presented.
J. H. Titue, Marshal 76.00 :Mohion by Councilman Gaston sec-
P. A. Frederick, Councilman 1.50 ended by Councilman Huge that a com-
C. A. Gaston Councihnan 3.00 mittee be a R. P. Gregg, Councilmen 3,0p appointed rn aseer[e the
Howard, Ruge, Councilman 3.00 exact intent and Investigate the Drac-
J. O. Btimpeon, councilman 5.00 tioability «C the construction earelad'
E. D. Swift, Watchman 25.00 and Councilman Gaston and Rule were
J. S. Jewell, Wharfiglr 10.00 ePDulnted.
iRichartl LL00 Jackson, Caretaker 2The committee on Wharf Repair
l Raympnd Stapleton. Engineer loulpo I, Work made their report and motion by
Frank MCKenale, Engineer 85,00'COmellman Ruge m, onded by Coun-
J. P. Rally, Engineer oilman Stimpson that �the Town accept
U16.00 the bill of son and Lawrence and !Sam
P. Anderson Line work 1.00 the Contrite awarded, carried.
I9am Burch, Line work 1.00- On motion by Comcilmao Gregg
'Davitl Ronbereon. Line work 4.00 see.
L. Hurch. Line work ended by Coune liman Rnge the Clerk
2.00 we Instructed tp n tR T. L. Kellen R.ad
work 62.fi0 mated Ice Co., to o y the ConaCei-
Aurie Lymous. Road work 62.50 put an 18 inch
G. Wilson, Road work ant or corrugated dron culvert in
13.60 [runt of their ice plant on Hanm'Yft
W. Murphy, Raatl work 763 Street Y2R
Paul Radde, Road work 1.10 I Meeting adjourned.
Harbert �Forster. Road work 2.50 Gladys Lowell, Cik.
David Henderson, Road work 1.60 p
1Sam Botch Read work 1.00
Town Council Proceedings
RXgulal' meeting of the Council of
the Town of ralrlmpo was held Tues-�
day. May 23, 1933,
,Mayor Northrop and GOlinoilmen
Castor, Gregg, Rug. and Stimpson
were present.
The minutes of the Previans meet
hlg were approved as r,oh.
The Chamber; of Commerce requeet-
ef{.jllat the Town .ly,�7y�1 and
I�a platfnrnl fir the I$and9lSl thepark
do Fit I, hope Avenue well of the Pisre-
'nuse Shop.
IMntlou by Councilman Gaston sec
�mlded by Commllman Route that a com-
mine be hppninted to rpnit, with a
unit[ep from Oto Chu nt not of Com-
merce to hells' way, In vlpiy with
the tvqueet m1lohl alp' nouatarytlep
pen a it, the town, ,9Pricd e,td Cto,
v.ltrnen OueUm at,,[Gregg were spitent-
ed.
.MIIIhm by Phha, it ml Ib'egq
d by f:miurnlllgo Gnsl,lll Ibnl th•�
)iac , " nmllarla^U t. pu rrh,_ , 1lvnll
C I . If 1111 h, ahu P,,00
'�
�nlmh,„ I,. r,•nmuln:Ili I,h•o�n ,
ad al II, I'„ ul lllllll IiL'gR III,I rli1 1
l ul,vr.b.d In h broakxabg' out
"e'l poi... Ihill hn .... IIP'li leco Illlalell
In prur,.. th« wWk n V •r pinua
DM ll
flbd Mnj 11. IhIG, rug L �p
A r.rtlug ao/cnrwhl:y
GI Ytl letwXll.' / .
118
-Town Council Proceedings
The regular meeting of the Council
of the Town ofFairhope was
held I
Tuesday. Sun. 13, 1933.
Mayor Northrup and Councilmen •
Castor, Gregg and Ruge were '+present.
The minutes of the previous menting
were sp➢roved as read.
The following bills were allowed:
Alabama Mach. A Sup Co..
.applies -
75
7
Fairhope Cnal and Supply
Co .supplies
92.14
Tnveson Brassupplies _
28.1S .
H. L. Cole labor
111.00
Fairhope Gautier, publ. and cup.,
13.56
Vineent J. Klein, labor __
"_3.0o
Gaston Motor'C o, supplies __---'14.55
Wm. Ruffle. & Set, Iab. and met.
15.02
McKean iPaint On" enpples
F.kbeeks Morse & Co., supplies
1.02
11Forster B Sons. gas and rd
MCGmvLn-Lyons Hdw. k Sup,.
Cc- supplies -_-
12.66
Turner Supply Co., supplies _.__
19.33
Neptune Meter Co., meters
10].50
Mobile Drug Co., Supplies _.
_5.04
PAY ROLL FOUR MAY
,M F. Northrop, Mayor
45.00
Gladys Lowell, Clerk
76.60
J H Titus, Marshal
95.09
P. i s Fr deri k Councilman
1.50 i
C, A. Castor, Councilmen
^`3s00
�'
I R. P. Gregg, Councilman
.00
award Rage, C,hncllman
3.00
. O. Stimpaar. Counctlmfln
3.00
Swift. Watchman
25.00
S. Jewsl 1, WharB nger
60.00
. C. Project
00.00
Keller, Roads
66.00
Tie Lymous, Roads
42.5
u"y Wilaou, Roads
5.50
'. Murphy, Reada
1.BU
David $obbersoq Roads
1.00
Herbert Forster, Road.
1:�y
E. A.-Shelde., Jr, Ready
TIAI�
Town Council Proceedings
/ Regular meeting of the Council of
Fairhope was held Tuesday, June 27,
/ t 1923.
Mayor Norbhrop and Councilmen
Frederick, Gaston Gregg, Raga aad
6tlmpeoa were present.
The minutes of the previousmeeting
were approved as read.
the work on the Wharf and Bay Front
e read and on motion by Council.
man Gaston seconded by Councilman
Frederick the resolution was received
and placed on fits.
Mr. J. A. Patterson filed an appllca-
tlon for the position of Wharfinger at
$10.00 per weak.
iMotton by Councilman Frederick sec-
onded by Councilman Gregg that the
Town accept the application of J. A.
Patterson to be effective Jul, 15th,
1933, carried.
Motion made by Councilman Gaston
seconded by Councilman iStimpaon that
a committee be appointed to confer
with the Boat Company to ascertain
if arrangement can be made whereby
It will be possible to abolleh the poet.
Pon of Wharkager and that Mr. Rugs
be included on the committee, carried.
And the five Councilmen were a".let-
ad wtbj4 Councilman Gaston as Chate-
man.
Cn motion by Councilman Gregg
Raymond Stapleton, Emma ci103/0
Frank McKenzie Engineer in85,B0. JJ'
J. P. Salley, Engineer 105JI'q
Bryant Lawrence, Line kork' 2100,
Sheldon Feller, Line work .50
S. J. Hixon, Parks 5250
Irwin Curtis Parks 6,75:j
'A. W. Dearborn. Parks 1000
d ,m Creamer, Perks 6.7§
Cedric Holland, Parks B
J. S. Rogers,Park. 1
E. A. Sheldon Jr., Parka
R. V. Keller, Parks 1"'I""or%all,
A C Wat Parks T Gregg, PaRJackson,OICodree 1Eugene Lawrece Wbarf 28.
R Sims, Wharf 8.
Orris Kellar, Wharf 3.00
B. Robinson, Wharf 1.75
H N. Street, Wharf 3.00
Total 933.39 1,
After the reading of a commumea-y
Elan from Carl L. Bloxham the motion I
made by Cpmmrilan Gnat'. seconded
by Councilmen Gregg that the Cler''a
au Lmm!a d to Issue permit to the
dint" Pep Oil Company W erect a fill
Icg ctaticn on the Southeast corner of
S'n,r. Ila Avenue and Section St., upon
the filing of plane and speaviention of
Iboilding which c➢vvply with the Imild-�
mg regulation, carried.
xl J. A. Pa�tsrs,m came before the
to - an' mad the state ut that
he b lreved the e"ice of stie-
r t tarty could be obta P d to do
the work at ice wharf in a saber"
tely way at a Vavings to the gTown
and tax payers of ai m'-Ahl'tely'
$200.00 a year.
Meeting adjount ed.
Gladys Lowell, Clerk.
seconded by Councilman Rug. the ap-
pllcatim. of L. S. Pomeroy for a W.
sition as asirntant na the public works
of the Town was placed on file.
H.. by Coaaclman Gaston Bap-
od d by Councilman Frederick that
the Clerk eased a letter to the deldn-'
,coat taz payers as soon ea poastble.
carried.
'Meeting adjourned.
Gladly. Lowell, Clerk.
� ssI-""ev-,
CC" -
A19
.owl council Pros
N Th0 ei R of t tuts
a
oP TO of Psaklp ,Tuee
�tl
day 933.Ilhmpe
5he
hlop R nest
Northrop and C1.10
.1
Frederick, ❑aeton, Gregg. RURe afld
Frederick,
9Limpwm xe a present.
The minuies of the previons meet -
too were approved ua read.
The .gllowing hill. were allowed:
Evan) so, lumber - ___121.75
Feirha "yCoal and $op➢]y
Co, ;rtiso, 109.01
Wry, a & Son labor and
24.84
�a.9�
! j Co., labor and
ni4Fe 32.15
Tnrner ...yy.uuvvply So.. auppl U;- 1.i 1.2i
McGnzvin- ..a Att1w, an,l
stool" Co. anppliea __. _._.. 16.76
American Mutual Llab. Ine.
Company _ .__-__249,02
Rick S. Ludwig, .labor 4.05
Fairhope Courier; pabl. & sup. 18.O9
Fairbanks. Morse & Co., supplies .53
Mpbile steel Co., sup➢Ilea 6.00
Allia,Chalmera .Mfg. Cp., sup. 59.95
Snsepk A. Vogel Co, supplies-_.5.05
Clay Probote Co., sn➢➢llea24.00
McKean Paint & How.
CO., en➢plige _.. _ 14.80
Forster & Son§, gaa end oil - 382.36
1 P41'ROLL FOG BONE
tF Northrop, rlev.r 1 45.00'
lad.$ Lowell, Cierit (,-. 70.
l',�1t E: TIIus.'Marshal R5.0
1 q:: G.-.AiclzalbY. Attorney " t 10.00
k. D. Swift. Watchman .85.00
J. S. Jewell, WhI'B"er. 60.001
2 'i / ,/ f / Town Council Proceedings
The regular meeting of the "no"'
of Town of Fairhope was held Tues-
day. July 25, 1983.
l Mayor Northrop and Councilmen
iWisati.,
ederiek,'(ROusm, Gregg. Rage and
ilmpson were DreaenL
The minntea of the previou. meet -
jag were approved ae read.
Motion by Councilman Frederick I
cnnded by Councilman Ruge tbat
a town defray the expense of Mr.
rthrop In attending a meeting of
e Executives of League of Manici-
:aas to be held in Buimingham,
y 27; 1933; carried.
F adjourned.
Glad,. Lowell, Clerk.
Pi A. Frederink. Counniiman 1.50
C. A f aeton C unc 1 an 3A.0
IllI G egg Cptineilm'In 300
H ,vrd'Rn4e Camo,ilrnop 3'no
l 0, $tlmp n C.0 clman 150
RI haul J. 1 on. Golf 1600
Row, amod. StJt{m, En„meet 105.00
Prank MrKeazie Fnuinper ss"
.1. P.'Bailey. Fagineer 105.06
J. L,'$elle, A.oade 45.37
Aurle Lyman, Roads-
guy 11enn, Roads 658
Roads 6.00
pOk
Ony,
@miter, Roads 5.00
. Roads 326
eller.
. Wet
L. Keller. Water 3.60:
IAmir
Watertt, Dept. 3.60
roun,
d Pomemeroy Water Dept 17.H
7 vi i Creamer Water Dept 3,00
f F.i Briggs Water Dept 3.65
Albert Svhilnue, . WhaWharf
5.6.5
Theo Wilmer, W 0.50
ha ]0.50
C.,1 Belts,
Curl Heiner, Wham 6 00
Wharf
Keller,Cream Wharf 11.50
Irwin Creamer, Parke
CalI 5.00
Carl B,slo.er, Parka 16.25
Oeu. Steele, Parka 5.25
IS . J. Hixnn, Parks 1q.J.00
L.W.
Keller, Parka, 25.18
A
A. W. Dearborn, Parks 5.60
' Pam Borah, Parka
2.62
Paul Parka
Kellar
Ortie Keller, Perks 4.E0
4.20
The committee appointed to touter
with the Boat Company reported that
they were unable to make any eatia-'
factory arrangement with the Boat
Company And reeomme¢ded. that the
mosent wjlart service be continued.
Meeting adjourned.
Gladys Lowell, Clerk.
120
Town Council Proceedings
The regular meeting of the Cenncll
of the Town of Fairhope was held
Tuesday, August 8, 1933.
Mayor xerthroP and Connoflmcr
Frederick, Gaston Gregg, Ruee and
Stimpaon were present.
The minutes of the prvuus meet -
fug were approved as read.
iFollowing bills allowed:
Vincent J. Klein, Labor, Golf
Course
2.50
Falrbop Coal & Supply Co.
Supplies_ _ 6033
stini Sons. Supplies _ 61.66
Forster se Sons Gus and 091._ _411,19
ideal Power Lawn Mower Cu.
Supplies __ 18.60
McGPwin-Lynn, Hdw. & sup.
Co., Supplies 4.55
-. __..__Safe
Fairbanks, .Viers & C0. Sup
plies. _ -___. 31.65
Turner Supply Label
Bs-_._221.65
Nick J. Ludwig,
Lobar&9uD-
Plies, _
Jones RCA Victor Agency. Sup
'If.,_..__ . --_
-24.9Z
Dr. C. G. Godard, Professional
services _._____. __---
5.00 .
The iPairhope Courier, Publlbp-
bone - __ ...._____..._
&:
"II
PAY BOLL FOR JULY
M. P. Northrup, Mayor ._.
45.00
Gladys Lowell, Clerk,-_. -���-
70.00
J. A. Titus. Marshal __
75.00
P. A. Frederick. Cmmcilmen
3.00
H A. Gaston, Councilman
3.00
R. P. Gregg, Councilman
_ 3.00
Howard Rage, C .ncilman
3.00
J. 0. }gtimpo si, Councilman_ __
3.00
E. G. fRckarby, Attorney_ __
10.00
E. D. Swift, Watchman,
_ 25.00
J. S. Jewell, Wharfinger
_ 00.00
J. A. Patterson, Wharfl.ger__..
20.00
Etchers Jackson Golf
20A0
J. S. Mixon, Police Duty
12.00
J. L. Knitter. Police Duty -
3. 0'
Raymond Simpleton Engineer
105.
J. P. Bailey, Engineer _ _
105.60
Franck MCKenri. Engineer
. 85.00
A. W. Dearborn, line work
.57
J, L. Keller, Road work _
92.50
Antic Lymous. Road work- _
40.89
Guy Wilson, Road work _ _.___
14.75
A. W. Demrborm, Read work ___
3.75
Orris Bomreq Road Work.._-
_. 11.00
Ed. Bonner, Head work _..
5.50
Joe Garner, Road work _
11.00
Willie Murphy Road work _
_ 12.00
Ed. Wood, Road worh
7:00
H. L. Cole, Water Dept-_-_-__
14.26
0. Lawrence, Water Dept_ _.. _....
_. 93
Carl Reber, Water Dept._. _. _.....
.93
George Steele, Water Dept.
3.18
J. B. Tiffany. Water Dept._- -
_. 1.68
G. E. Briggs, Water Dept.._
_ .75
A. W. Dearborn, Parka_.....___
6,94
Paul Radde, Parks._______- ._-
16.75
Eugene Lawrence, Parks_._
Loo
Sam Burch, Parke _ _
_ .75
George Steele, Parks__
3.75
Curt Balser, Parka _ _ _ _ _
4.50
Guy Wilson, Parks
_ _ 9.50
Joe Parka _ �
.60
J. B.. Tiffany, Parks.__.._ ____-
M. H. Parka
_ 8.40
es Lao
ice Law n Parke _
6.65
G. E.
G. E Briggs, Parks
_ 3,00
Melilla Nichols Parks _
9.96
8:36
Motion by Coarmilman Boston
see -
ended Ty Councilman Gregg
that a
committee be appointed to ascertain
the power of the municipality
to con-
damn bridge across Stack'. Galley
at
Liberty Street, carried sad
the five
Councilmen were appointed.
Motion by Councilman Gaston
sec
ended by Councilman St ramost that
Mn Northrop be authorized to
accept
Lithe offer of Carl L. Bloaham
for the
'pool table if His deemed adriyeable,
carried. -
Councilmen S:Impacn and �PYedeo
Ilk ege a➢lm� 4 a Cotlrtnttte0 to
work. Dr. Moor on Drainag- and
mos4aRo control projects and make a
report.
APPlickthm. for position in the
Electric plant were received and pisc-
ed oa file.
ICion,lbron Boston introduced the
l tellowfng reeoluCho on behalf of blm-
self rconetirnen Baku and Stimpson:
It: IT RFJSO'LVED that the Towa o2
F,d, 11) a voluntarily adopt such mesa
pv as are necessary to comply w1aL
the spirit and intent of the RecntploY-
eut Ag em nt f the P dent of
the UNt.d States
AND that in P Sna O6 ofsolm'
'Italic. the
following code hereby'
adopted by the Town of Fai M1 i
I. The maximum working week for -
empIdI,se of the Town of Fanner
.whall be forty-eight hour.
The minimum hourly wage Paid'
Iby the Town of FaRT.11shall he'
twenty -rive cents. IExcep�that 00 per
cent. oI the ml¢Imum ma he held to -
persons below normal effei.ncy due
to minor age, physical or other disab-
ityJ
FURTHER, that here.-- of the fr
regular nature of their work or em-
pioymemt the positions of attorney.
oaaralml, nVhma t watchn and green at-
temd t at Uls Golf Course shall he
excepted from the code..
THAT I. carrying out the forego -
log resolution and ends the following
measures are hereby instituted and be
come effective an or before Augpdt
fifth, Bill. * a
1 PUBLIC UTILITIES. Qpw ad-
dttioual full`dme man shall be'employ-
ed in the plant at a salary of $65.00
per month. The salaries of the puss
ant ampl.,es shall he equitably ad
1 justed an follows: J. P. Halley $95.00
per month Raymond Stapleton $96.00
Per month and Frank McKenzie $15.00
per month.
2. ROAD DEPARTMENT: The old-
ReT of J. L. Keller, Eorcmsn she be
paid on a monthly basis of $75.00 pert
month.
3. The eo¢lsibutton of the Town to
the salary of the night watchman
shall be increased to $30.01 per mouth.
4. -The pay of the graans attendant
at tb� Golf Course shaRye increased
to $5.00 cer week.
C. That the,. be ao .badge in 9a1-
¢'After the loading of tee resaru"",.
kd cod. Councilmai<$aaton moved
be adoption of the .solution and code
,a read. Motion was seconded by i.
louncflman 9timpeon and carried.
Oooncit... Gregg tendered his res-'.
Ignation from the Council.
Motion by Councilman Goatee eec-
ended by Councilman Huge that Mr.
Grass's resignation from carried o ncll
be accepted with regrets,
'Motion by Councilman Gast on aec-
nuded by Councilman Frederick that
the Council recommend that Mr. Gregg I
be, employed to flit the vacancy iu the
.Might plant made by the adoption of
the code, carried. ,.
Motion by Councilman Huge seed-
I,on
sd by Chuncinna. Gaston that the
Coarmit recommend to m[raa2eoanly
iof the Town that they ➢
the merchants displaying the NRA
signs, tarried
Meeting "J.-Ined.
GmalYd Lowell, Clerk.
421
f' ' (k � z �-/ �, Town Council Proceedings
0 /
The rnenlar meelJne of the Council
Ina the Town of Falrhnre was held
Tm adey. Angnet 22, 1933.
Mayor Northrop and Councilmen
Frederick. Gaston, Rage and Stump.
Ron were present.
The minntee of the m'erimm ream,,
were aPprpl.d with the tnllawine or
,.,,job: the Reeohulou pertuining I.
the Coda ae passed August R. M%.1 wee
participated In by thr .,:e 0;.
The enmmit'.ee nn ey'
ou1'n control rep,-- - -&k
made a survey }b pr �1.
Chason. Thee tnif
prnleetR bc�inr ^���J. ,.
The tt „ rn p�
bridge It:ankiyy
'n. n Ch ,
Af e (Q,L .� id rf all all who
Ice", tinned f office o`
dR Gaemn
l Tjy sp NM+�orw IhseeM, I by
Y",, is be IA 1fl Mr. Mar
Ol T $Ill th- he tented a Oonueie
VTPclg- ill tat vacancy . Geed . tha,.
ignaticn f Mr. R. P. Gregg.
Upon roll sail the vote etaod Cone-
cilm.an Frederink. Cultcr. Rug, and
Stimpeon aye. None none and Mr.
.Marvin O. Berglin was declared elect -
ad.
Meeting adjourned.
Giadye Lowell, Clerk.
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Town Council Proceedings.
�/t AGr 7 Z �y/� A WWhll meeting of the CounCil of
/J�"VR4y" Town of F.lirbopo wee held Saturday.
Sehtem her 2. 1033.
Mayor Northrop and Cnnncilmev
Berglin. Frederick, Casten and Ruge
p,eaent.
- Motion by Councilman tlaamn eon
ended by Councilmen Frederick the!
the Coanrll accept the One, of .1. B.
Cocvpree R �C,, Inr.. to act as angl-j
nears and prepare the application and
preliminary Place for the Dropoeed
work to be done through the Public
woIke
Admiuistration, as outlined In.
their letter of September 1, V33; ear -
led.
Meeting adjourned.
Gladys Lowell, Clerk
122
own Council Proceedings
i l'( P13 The leoulm trotting of the .C-
ell of Tovn of }nnbope was held
''Ihm p. Sopten,ber 12. 1933.
Mayor Northrop and Councilmen
Berglln, Frederick, Gaston, Rugs
and Stimpsnn were present
Minutes of the regular meeting,'
Aaguet 22, 1933 aad special .sating
September 2. 1933 were approved
as read.
The following bills were allowed:
The Fairhope Courier, abl.
and supplies _ _16.g0
Baynamel Stapleton, overtime I'20
Fahk Mc Kenaie, overtime _ L20
Turner Supply Co., supplies IBI
KlumP t Motor Co., labor and
supplies __„_ _____ _,..,,_ 63.34
Tu Isso, Bros. lab. and aUp. 25.93
Wm. Raffles & Sens, lab. and
suppliee ___ __ _„19.59
Sarnmem Flee. Co., supplies _5.15
Fairbanks, Morse & Ca mpH 316
MoCt.wln-Lyons Hdw. & Sup.
Co., supplies _ 12.11
J.... RCA Victor Agmay, top. $Q
Aigbe .Mill!_.. malliDa_ 55.77
The Power Co., supplies - __. 4.60
r H. T. Stradlin6 signs ___8.25
Fa hope Coal & Supply
liGa. aup'lir. 22.41
ds ter & Sous gas and bil 47250
PAY ROLL FOR AUGUST
1 'M. F. Northrop, IMayor 45.00
1 Gladys Lowell, Clerk 70.00
J. H. Titus, Marshal 75.00
iP. A. Frederick, Council-- 3.an
'C- A. Gaebon, Covnellman 3.001
R. P. Gregg, Councilmen 1.50
Howard Ruse. Counellman 3.00
11, O. Stipulates, Councllmaq 3.00
E, D. Swift, Watchman 15.90
'1 J. 1.. Keller, Police Duty 3.00
A. A. Goodes, Police Duty 3.00
J. L. Keller, Town Hall 4.12
A,urie Lymone Town Hall 2.63I
m Winee. Town Hail 7.00
fm>, Town Hot]
J.
4 .ton •e'La r
A Patt ergo Whatnnger 40.001
Richard Jackson, Caretaker
'Golf Cnnree
pm
Raymond Stapleton. Engi /its'
IBO
Beer
I
1. P. Bailey. Engim er
98.00
.Frank McKenzie, Engineer
87.83
V. W. Laraway, Line Work
8,25
F. Carlson. Line Work
.66
i6. Keller, Line Work
1.20
Aerie Lymous. Line Work
2.40
1, L. Keller, Road Work
31.63
Guy Wilson. Road Work
21.51
W. Murphy. Road Work
9.00
BEd. Wood, Road Work
6.05
Orrie'Honest, Fund Work
I'm
Anrle Lymoua. Road Work
36.81
Joe Lerner, Rand Work
7.13
Will Lowell, Road Work
150
1. B. Tiffany, Water Dept.
9.25
Carl Retest. Water Dept.
1.50
A. C. Whal. Water Dept.
8.00
Geo- Steele, Water Dept
3.80
Keller, WaterDeR?.
5.50
Guy Wilson, Water Dept.
4.50
Ed. Wood, Water Dept.
1.00
Agrie Lymoue, Water Dept.
5. n
Sae Garner, Water De➢t.
1.00
Walter Lowell. Golf
14.31
Vincent Klein. Golf
5.76
IO, Hooper, Parke
535�
Wood, Parks,
3.06
I,Ed.
Total T833.38
Mr. Raymond Dyaon, a committee
form the Building Trades Orimusim-
tk of Fatekape.was phusent.to,.dib-:
cuss with Che council the
wage
scale being used by the town.
Motion by Councilman huge ser:
onded by.Gppmknn�n,Rtim P.on thal
all light accounts contracted
Ancs
July Set, 1933 be subject to the us-
ual rule. regarding payment,
sad
not sublecb to being worked out
as
are the light accounts I
were
contracted prior to the above
date;
carried.
Meeting ad9ouroed.
Gladys Lowell, Clerk.
e� -
,Town Council Proceedings
The regular meeting of the Coun-
cil of the Town of Faiths" was
I held ToesdaY. September 26. 1933.
ICouncilmeo 'ihederick. Gaston,
Stimpson and huge were present.
" In the absence of Mayor North-41
top Councilman Ruge presided. V
The minutes of the previous meet- V
tog were approved ee reed.. plyli'
Meeting only Bed.
Gladys Lowell, Olerk.
123
Town Council
Proceedings
Thy Fnnnrll or the Town of
_
p'alrbnlw met In regular session
Tugoday. October 10. 1933.
Mavnr Northrup and Councilmen
Heralln, Frvderlek, Gaatnn,
Ruge
and Sllmpson were prevent,
The events, of the pr^vinaa
meet-
l09 warn approved as resd.
The following bills were allowed:
Fn,W4 & Sons gas and nil
413.80
Carlos Motor Co.. labor antl
' '
suppiirn
_54.03
Falrbanke Morse & Co.,
pllea
44.12
'rah'hope Coal & supply �Co_
aupplle. _
16.13
Nick J. Ludwig. labor _. _...
7.40
S. C. Re. labor and material 4.05
Hisbenls
e Lumber C, supplies
11.50
Turner Supply Co., supplies
10.61i
Robertsdale Hdw. Co., supplies
4.50'
t We,. Ruffles & Son, labor
and material .
8.38
Falrlmpe Courier, publication
and euppliee _.
]3'.86
Clay Praducts Co., supplies
8.40
Raymond Stapleton, overtime
1.40
Frank McKenzte, overtime
3.40
R. P. Gregg. overhaul,
1.90_
MAIX ROM FOR BEPTIONHOR
M. F. Northrop, Mayor
45.00
Gladys Lowell, Clerk
40.00
J. H. Titus, Marshal
75.00
E. G. Rickarby, Attorney
10.00
M. O. Berglin. Councilman
1.50
P. A. 'Frederick, Counstrong
. Up
C. A. Gaston, Councilman
3.00
Howard Rage, Councilman
3.00
J. G. Sumpeen, Cnuuellman
1100
E. D. Swift. Watchman
30.00
.1. P. Bailey. Engineer
95.OD
R. P. Gregg, Engineer
06.00
!Frank MCKenale, Eagineer
75.00
Raymond Stapleton. Engineer 95,00
W. F. Layaway, Line work
4.13
.1. L. Keller, Road Work
75.00
Guy Wilson. Road Work
3.13
Aerie Lymaas, Road Work
14.80
Walter Lowell,Road Work
33.44
Ed. Wood, Read Work
3.13
Roard of County Commis-
ainners
SO.D0.
Aurle Lymous. Water Dept,
13.00
J, A. Patterson Wharf
50.00
Cry WIL+uu, Wharf
15.00
FO. Mod. Wbarf
12.13
Veronlce Lawrence, Wharf
2.80
George Stcele Wharf
18.51
A.C. Wahl. Wharf
16.25
Harrl¢nu Gilmore, Wharf
17.15
Eugenr haw'1'etms, Wharf
64.00
Anrle Lylnana, Wharf
HAD
Sant Ranh. Wharf
4.00
d0'F Fzw0& '1!anaoT
aW.IO
Kell,,, Wharf
11.30
Ricbnrd Jackson, Golf Course 25.00,
Walter Lowell, Galf Cnuras.
8.89'
,0',rlp
J. H. Tiffany. Parka
26.00I',
Mervin Nichols, Parks
12.00
Walter Lowell, Parks
1240
Motion by Councilmen ere-'
onded by Connotlman Stlmpeon
that
the. Town contribute $15.00 toward
the ex Veneee of Mr. R. C. Keeney
in his effor[a to secure Federal Aid
I n the Fairhops . SilverhiiL.
RHb-
�totedvie Road, carried.
Meeting adjourned.
V Gladys Lowell, Clark.
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124
I
l
9peci to Meeting of
Town
own
SQattal parting Of the'Council of Fn
the qua of Fafrhope was held
eOataeer If, 1933 at Be Town Hall. q d
,,jlr Nonty,", 'was present sad
grtetded; Couacilmen slarglin. Ga., we
to., Frederick, Ruge and Sticelawn op
rue and extend the sentari
s system now need sad oy-
d by the town, .including n
tonal deep well, laying to
and eight inch maios, fnstal-
standard fire hydrants, to pro -
elevated Storage M duns tof
thousand (45,M) 6a
r, ground storage two hsundred
were tyrant,
aerator and sedimeralmot t uua,...=•
dgayor Northrop radical that the
and providing and installing necus-
service. (b) toy
Qutpoae o4 the meeting was to con-
eery fire and Dump
sewer
nW, air ordinance for the con-
Bower System and Fs-
con-tauct a complete
ion of
ineWding the inamllat$ani-
of
tension aDd Improvement of W&
tar, disposal equipment and .poll.
1.11 dance with [
in
ter System now in effect
One
of the State Word of
The Clerk then read the ordi-
Qance which I. as follows:roo,.
Health
tare undo ter vide [equip
AN oRBgNANOF
ment and appliances used and or
To aut1rorise the 'town of Fair.
to be used in operating said water
eytem.
•' hope, Alabama, to construct a sew-
installs-
works system and sewer
has been made of the
H sy++tem including the
'tary disposal .equip
An estimate
cost t said contemplated improve
That the Priantimi Of and Lull 1W
�- rarest. open loch
Payable o1.1Y f5pIn the. eanv
derived from the bpereit on of J
I wate[work�sydispo••ealWerinl postal I
tem
and sanimr9 e
and appilances hereinaho o author.
Ised W he constructed,
enlarged. extended or repaired.
,. That all bonds issued bere-
under shall the executed In the
name of the town by the Mayor and
attested by rho Town Clerk and a
fee start. signature of the Mayor
shall be printed or lithographed ran
shd coupons tmched thereto, it
being requited that each bond shall
have attached thereto suRicient
cantons to evidence. curb sembmr-
nual installment of Interest an be
paid [arson. Provided, tmwever,:
J',daid bonds shall be in troll forms
Preacrtbed by fire Ev-attire Bond
me aloaer of the �9late of Ala
as provided b� Sectmn 35 of
Lion of sanr ` -ed Act of the Legislnt➢re of Ala
®ant and appliances and to im- rent and combined system and the -. 7[nytlo herein dstated oto the h 2B coon
Q,,a anmrge, extend or repair to a co
'trery notwithamnding.
water works. system owned and op- t 5. That all moneys received
Grated by said town and far such
'urpast to borrow money and issue R,a. each bonds shall be used sale
revenge bonds payable from the rev- 4 ly for the purpose. of the conatruc-
enae derived from the operation of tion, imprayement. a bstatamert, ex -
said systems; to create and de- tspaion od repair of the one ar
tiara a statutory mortgage lien an ,more of the sy.tenre ar the tom
aa1Q systems and, to pledge the hired system for which issued. in-
gress receipts derived from the op- cluding the engineering, legal and
enflane of such systems to severe sum other expenses incident thereto:I
the fingtrom of said heroin and the ",.,load, however. that each men
]nlereat thereon. eys he used also to advance the
,Bg it ordained by the town coup- payment of the interest on such
hands during Ban first three (31
ha of the town of Fairhope. 11a- year. following the date of each
'hams, al t its l beetle. PrOWded, that any . unex-
1. That the town of Fairhope, "ended balance of the proceeds of
Alabama, hereinafter called the the Sale of such bands remaining
town, be andte hereby authorized to after the completion of the le"Jects
construct a sewer system, includ- for which ]saved shall be paid im-
Ing to installation of sanitary Its- mediately mW the Bond and Inter-
aoeal equipment and spelIeardoe e, es ee[ Redamubm fund for Such
said town: to improve, hands, and the same shall be sued
tend or repair the rater works aye- pA, for the payment of the princt-
tem now owtltN and operated by ,pal of the bonds, and interest for
.aid town and in furtherance o[ the tint three years following the
...d ...Item or either of them to data of the bonds, or in the alter
purchase and construct any necea- native to acquire outstanding bond
anry part of any of above named of the general issue from what
systems either within or without the proceeds were derived, by pa
the corporate Brafm of said town. chase of such bond. at a price (ex
The entire project or contemplated class of accrued t¢terest) cat ex
kmprovemevts will hereinafter ceedtng the fete =.at •thereof
sometimes be referred or called Any bond. an acquired by parchae
to combined system. .hall be cancelled and Shall not
A brief d"CAPtlon of the con-installmentsbattles
tamplated improvement and cam- �.
pined system to se follows: (a) to 6. That a statutory mortga t
lie is hereby created and give
on said Reeser system and wat-�'
er works systbm, and the apDur-t,
tenavices and extenanons an can.
etructed, improved, enlarged. ex'
tended or repaired, to and in
favor of the holders of .aid•
bonds and each of them and to. sad
in favor of the holders of the cox-
Pons and each of them. Said stm,
friary mortgage lien is hereby cre-
ated and declared to be upon Eire
whole of such combined system
with a peltenaaoas and exmrvston
there,., not said combined aYStem
shall f,.at. subject to laid star"-
tery r,Bm%x Ile. uatll pn)'men/
in fell, aboip.1 and inticit. Ulan
all of said bonds has been made-
7.
That 'hme is hereby note
isial monthly and pledged tit
grass rerenuaa of said combat
711 }stem separate and special muff
a5 follows:
Amounts of Installments
First installment $2
Boot
Till d
$2
Pbnrt
91
Mlfth
Sixth
$E
Seventh.
$2
Nghth
$F
Ninth
$3
Teeth
$:
Eleventh
9;
Twelfth
9
Thirteenth
is
FOvrtaenth
Fifw..Ib
"
Sigtnenth '•
$
seventeenth
Eighteenth
S
Nineteenth
$
Twentieth
S
Twenty-first
2
Tare➢ty`aeoo➢d "
W
Twenty-third
$
Twanty-fourth
9
Twanty-fifth
Twenty-txth
i
Twenty -.event
Twenty eight
"
TvIenty-ninth
Thirtieth
"
Time of Payment
Two years after date of bonds.
Three Years after data of bonds.
Four years after date of bonds.
Five Years after data of bonds,
Six ,are after date of pat
seven ylure after data of bonds.
Eight years after date of bonds.
Nine years after date of bonds.
Ten years after dale o4 but
Eleven years after dada of holds.
Twelve years after date of bonds.
Thirteen years after date t bonds.
Fourteen Years after data of bonds.
Fifteen Years after data of bonds.
,state.. year- after date - of bonds.
Seventeen Years after data of bonds.
Eighteen year. after data of bonds:
Nineteen ylam after data of bonds
Twanty years fter date of bonds
Twenty-one ve.r. after date of bonds.
Twenty-two yea a attar [late Of bonds
Twenty-three Years attar date o4 bonds
Twenty-four Year -
Twenty -five Years after date Of holds.
Twenty-atx year,. after date of bonds.
TweOtY-aeVer years otter date Of bnnda.
Twenty-etght years after data of bm:da.
Twanty-nine yes,, altar }tote Of lmnda.
. Thirty years after date of bonds.
Thirty-one years after date of bards.
amount o1 said estimate ra Gne
Hundred and Twenty Thousands
$120,090.op) iBtlan..
2. That for to purpose of de�.
raylvg the ,at OY purchasing,
constructing, improving, enlarging,
extending or reptri¢g said com-
bined system, ee described and pro-
Wded for in Section 1 hereof, to
said town is hereby authorised to
borrow the Thousand (StEp,ppp.00)
and Twenty
Ibllars and to evidence such in.
debtedvesa rave lie revenue, ne-
gotiable bonds as provided in an
Act of the Legislature at Alabama
approved'HIarch 29, 19.33, end [mmd'
on pages 89 [0 98, tot fvclusive of
Acts of Special or Extra Seaton
of the Legislature of 1933. Said
bonds shall be in eucR denomina-
tions or amounts and abet] beer
interest payable .eml-annually. at
such rate Inv[ exceeding fi per cent
per avnum) as the �MnYor and
iCovncil of the town may deem best
or practical
3. "at land Ronda end the cou-
imvs thereto attached .Rail be
made payable at
that the Imnde shall
mature annually. end the first iry
smliment thereat shall be made
payable two yeare from the date of
such bonds: that the amovvta of
the several antl the
time far [heir respective Day to
shall be ae Pollawe:
Got of the g_a;s sePriaes them
shall b, first vat -,side a snnl "If y a rl
1fohilt to pay rbe prlnl of till] 125rin'
teat I all I I "Ind, vill 9 .)) rates ahnly be fisted
9. th n - dal 1, l m1i,ad from time to time a
p ..lI, I ti , tl , t prod . 'he am ts. and
tv tile loan d Il e y - nd Goun-�
U 7 Kroh: ; .toY fiscal you nil ti t Ire any ovc am xnd
ball of i d Ind n to Pay the Ifni ag t all time t m I tain auch 1
^ � r lip.1 °[ d snit scat on the I ondG
uch R.cai year 1° e.. for .ervlems rm ofidu oy
maamng In enY s saia existing system and in cam,
then an miJltlon:Q amouttt antticlou ,pined system ae aha11 Lc anttiden[
to pay the principal of and Interart fo Provide for the r
on site)) bonds outstanding and un-d ell iti_ng.
paid shall be set aside out of the)
gross rave.... of the next avccesd- S. That sold combined system
ng fiscal year and applied to the shall Inc operated on is fiscal year
payment of the principal of and In basis. Each fiscal year shall be- and exercise all the rights, pnw-
'tereat on such outstanding and an. .gin on the flrat day of October in are and privileges given by they
paid bonds. This food shall be each calendar year and .hall Sad laws of the State, whether or not]
designated "Band and interest Re- on the Both day a September in the same are incerpomted in this
demptian IFund• flue of the re. t",nest .ding calendaordinance.
r year, 1
naming erns me...as there shall pp h Mayor and Cqun- M. F. NORTHROP, 'I
be next sat aside a cam sufficient' 1ci1 of the own shall install and As Mayor of the Town of
to provide far its payment of .11I met !.is D"Doo, books of record Feirhope, Alabama.
expenaee of administration, opemJ nod account (separate entirely ATTEST:
` thin, and such expanse. for male from other record. and accounts of GFWDYS WWigY,L,
1 tenance as may he necessary to sucn borrower) in which full and As Clerk of the Town of
preserve the combined system lu correct entries shall be made of
good county and working order.. 'Feirhope, Alabama.
all dealings or a properties
of or
This fund shall be endesignated F nd."op- tit relation ff the f they Our buei STATE OF ALALOwi.
�emtitin the IMtainin wass ads- nesa and affairs of the body a, >TOIIN OF
!BAgaOWIN,
but of the maintaining gross rave -I y The Kovendng body of"TOWN OF FA0'RiiGTE.
..no there .hall be, next set said. fa hen three months after 11*1 1, Gladys Lowell, hereby certify
a sum .uRicient to build up a re- c oY any fiscal year. shalt cause
serve for depreciation Of the exist- that I am Clerk of the Town of
ing combined system. This fund prepared a balance skeet and[ S�`zirbope. Alabama.
shall be designated 'Tespreclatlon mr Income and surplus account. That the above and foregoing in -
Fund " Out of the remaining gross showing respectively in reasonable strument entitled "An Ordinance"
revenues there shall he next antl demil, the financial conditionof, containing Sections 1 to 12. both
aside is sum sufficient to build up a the combined system at the cose Includes, is a true and correct copy
g of each proccein fiscal year, and i
.f an ordinance duly passed and
the financial omratlone thereof, adopted by the Mayor and Town
reserve for Improvements, better- [luring such year. Said balance ',Council of the Town of Falrbope,
'mints and extension. to the exist- sheets and income and surplus ac- Alabama, on Saturday the 21st day
Yong combined tiyatem other than co ruts shall at all reasonable times of October, 193-9.
those necessary .to maintalu the during naval business boom be And I do further certify that the
same Is good repair and working anon to examination and inspection Mayor and all Members of the
.order as berelnbefore provided for. by any taxpayer, over of the set- ICnvncil nP said Town were pr-set
This fund $hell be designated vices furnished by this system, of
"Contingent Pond." Any surpina any holder of bonds Issued under at the meeting when said ordinance
revenues thereafter remaining $ball the provisions of this ordinance or was adopted, And that the said r
be disposed of by the Town Conn- any tine sating for or on behalf of by
. was pee.ed and adopted
the
ell of said town hereinafter called such taxpayer, user of the servieea by the unanimous vote of the Bald
the governing body of the borrow of to, systam, or bond holder. Town Coo.ch.
at as It may determine from time 11. The Mayor and Comell In Whines. Whereof. I fuaq a here.
to time to be for the beat Interest iha own skill designate as cast net. set my hand this the -1st day
of [fie imrrorrm, than of the grow revenues fro of October, 1933.
8. That the rates for services the operation the combined system GI/AOYS LOWELL,
furai.hed for said combined eye- a bank or trust company duly anal- Clerk nP the Towa of
.tam are Calleda. follow.: iffed and doing busl.esa within iha I Feirhope, Abubnma.
WATER RATES State of Alabama, sad eatIafactori- A motion at Cnuncilmxo Gaston
JFIa[ Rates. ly to themselves. The bank or seconded by Comicilmaa Rugs for
trust company shall signify its ae Immedate consideration of the or
Six rooms or leas $12.00 _ ceptance of such ...todianahlp by di ... to wait adopted, the roll call IN
Pat year. a written Instrument directed t showing the unanimous rote of all
Additional rooms above 6 .76I 'he mayor and council of the u."I present .a fever of the motion.
Per year each. All funds from time to ON derty- Councilman Frederick thereupon
Tubor shower bath 3.00 ed from the operation of the earn- moved the odgptlou of tits ordle
Per year for one. blood system, or funds tit' the town 'mane as read wtrick motion waa
Addltio..I shower or tub bath 9,25 supplemental to the Operation and. accorded by Councilman Gaston.
Per year each. Maintenance Fund, the Geprea' 1On roll colt the following vote was
Toilets 8.00 if.. Fund and or Contingent I; recorded:
Der year for one shall be deposited by the town AY,EYl, Mayor M. IF. Northrop.
Additional toilets 2.25 such Rank or true company an Councilman M. O. (Stealth, Council -
Pat year each. be set apart by such bank or trust mou P A ,Frederick, Councilman
Outside faucets 3.00 company pursuant to written in -
per year for one, straction. from the town into the C. s ad cm'Oonncilmau Eoward
Additional outside faucets .75 appropriate fund or fonds deal...!. huge and Cauncihnan d. O. StlmD
Per year each. ad 1. Section 1 of this ordinance. lair.
�Motor Rates: I Each and all of said designated NOES. none.
let 8M. Gallons .30 Per M. funds Prom time to time held ny The Mayor then declared the or -
gals. such bank or [runt company shall dhmnce unanimously adopted and
Next W. '• .25 per M. gala. be hnmessed with.. trust for the ordered publication oP same in The
Next 6111. " .20 per M. gals, benefit of the person or Demons ea- Fairho et Courier.
Next 38M. .18 per M. gale. (titled (hereto. There being no further business
Next 60M. .15 per M. gals, 12. That the bondholders ant', the meeting ad]oumed.
301 or sore V. sits. m per M. gala each of them, the Coupon holders Gladys Lowell, Clerk.
That such rotes are euttlelent to and each of them, shall have and '
Provide for the payment of the In. are hereby give[ all the rights.
latest upon and the principal of, remedies, powers and pivile"
all .such bonds Issued pertinent to provided by the laws nlthe State.
this ordinance as and when the of Alabama in addition to tlf a s
same become tine and Payable to herd. expressly elated. sad Oka
,create a Road and Redemption, wise, the tow., use Mayor sud Conn
'Ford therefor, to provide for the cil shall be and are hereby chore. I,i
Payment of the sxpansee of adman -II ad with all dut:e$ and obligations]
Istretlon and operetlo. and eu°kf 'imposed upon them by law 1. addi�- /
axDenaps for maintenance of the 1/ 'tine to those imposed by this or -
combined syatem necessary to pre- dinance, and they shall have L
serve the sums In good repair and - -
working order, to build tip a re,
serve for depreciation of the .x1e,
Ins system and Ilse combined eye.
tame. and to fluid tip a meet-,. far
�improremantahelt.rmmnfa and es.
teullmu to tit. 'existing V.tam snit
m°nlblmd ny.tem "lint Ibum thus.
a-, anafr In alalnl.la III. aalpe In
,;Naal tutu]]• nmI working m r ns
hrrc lntato, In thin Sao0{; Pro.
12(i
0�10);
Special Meeting YCouncil' _
A epee's, mee[i➢g oP the 'CO.. to be executed, improvements 'tq
cjl oY the Tawn oP Falrhope was and on the following streets. ays
held Oemhar 24, 1p3R of the Town
,vase highways. and other nubile
Halt. Mayor Northrop was Put
Places within the corporate limits
cut and presided; Councilmen of the Town of Falrhope, Alabama,
Herglih, Frederick, Gaston, Rugs vjz:
end WlmPaon were present. fat SECTION STREET town.
Mayor Northrop stated that the nml s on the on South, north to White A,.
ml
purpose of the meeting was to c-
eider an ordinance for the surfac- (b) IFE,S AVENUE from Sen-
j¢g of certain streets, as outlined [fen Street on the East to Mobile
In the ordinance, and the building Avenue on the West.
of a bridge .errs. Stack's G.tIY'I (o) MOBILE AVENUE from
on Mobile Avenue: town limit. on the South to Fair -
The Clerk then read the md! hope Avenue on the North, includ-
nce which Is as follows: Ing new bridge over 'Stack'.+ Golly,
AN ORDI.`1A'+NOE (d) MAGNOLIA AVENUE from
(Falrhope Avenue on the West to
An ordinance to dctcrmine upon, 'Section Street on Due East.
stileand authorize the im Drove- (a) SUMMIT 'STREET from
ment of Put tim a If certain st",j." Eierer street ov the North to Fair-
evenues, highways and other public hope Avenue on the South.
Places within the Corporate limits
lay the Town of Fahhop., Alabama. (fi FAdRHOPE AVENUE from
by filling, gradoz. leveling. gravel- town limits on the East to Mobile
II Ing. Pevi. bridging. curbing. euP Bay on the West.
feting, draining and the construe (g) W ilifTE AVENUE from Sec -
tie. of drams or lateral etorm tion Street on the East to Mobile
sewers in connertion with such Avenue on the Nest.
im➢mven,ents for those of , (h) BAY VIEW STREET from
I`LProperly ".IIIng in.
portion. o[ Wait. Avenue on the South to and
elreets so improved and the PIP of Street on the North.
arty allotting STREET thereon together (1) GHUCSTREET from
with all necessary appurtenances Magnolia Avenue on the North to
thereto: to provide for the Pay i„ele Avenue on the Sumb-
ment Of all costs and expense.
thereof I. assessment seasiest 'Se(j) °"° �Y ov AVENUE
m
the. property eb ttingStreet$ Church Street OD the West
portion of each streets, avenues
.highways and pubite Places so (it) DEIIDMAR (STREET from
improved,. drained. served, pro- Bettina street on it East to
tested or benefited by the extent (Church Street on the West.
of the increased value thereof by H) EttEFER STREET from Hay
reason of the spacial benefit,de- view street to Summit Street.
rived ;rum such improvements; to Including all streets, .,ounce and
d,es ribs the nature and e. ]It of apes intereectlons and public
,fie work, the ^=natal ehxracter of places; all as per plat of the Town
the mcteriale to be used and the of Fair as recorded in Record
location and terminal online !here- It Fairaneous Vol. 1, Page. 254-275
of; and the streets. ;avenues, 11 orb- of the Probate Records of Baldwin
er highways or Parts thereof em- Comfy, Alabama; by Pilling, tired
t therein, and to define n, ing leveling. graveling, Paving.�
men to he drained. seined or bane- brld6mg, curbing. &uttering, drain -
filed by such storm 'ate' drat-
pgaad lateral storm water sewers: to. ing and construction at storm wra
pbect that full details, drawings. 3er drains. or lateral alarm sewer.'
m connection with each Improve -
lane, specifications and s to he mertd, far the purpose of properly
bf paid work and estimates to be draiali g each portions of said
prepared to the Town engineer: streets. avenues, highways, and
to designate the officer with whom other public places, and the Proper-
eoeh place shall bt Hled: to deals- t abutting thereon. together with
i
(,ate the under whose --Per- all necessary appurtenances there-
i imit, work shall be dote and ntl
the Prwements made; to pro -
to
,,its force the thepubionitDin of this
ca bor-in section 2. That the area benefited be
dinance and [be maRmg of copies each d. served nor trmain by
thereof to the persons last assess each l the alarm water drains be
ing for Town taxation the Property lateral storm water sewers to be
which, may be assessed for said Im- constructed in connection with
pr..entente: to fix and appoint a such other improvements far the
itme tar and to authorize the hold- purpose of property draining said
ing of a meeting of the Council to streets and the property abm'j,'
hear objections to said Improve. there.,•, be and the same burns,
ments, and to give to this ordi- is defined to be the Property front -
ounce an official designation ID> on each portion of thy. streets,
[BE IT ORDARN'ED HY THE avenues, and highways bassi. pm
TOWN OOUNCRL O'F THE TOWN vided to be improved. actually
OF FAIRHOPE. V.AHAMA AS drained, served or benefited by
FOLLOWS: such of said storm water drains or
lateral storm water sewers.
:Section 1. Tharw it be bad here-
by is determined upon, -ordered and
authorized by the Town Council oft
the Town of Falrhope. Alabama. l
that the Town of Falrhope. Ala-
bama, codesign or. cause W be design-
ed, ntract for, eaecate and camas,
. section d. That all the costa and
expenses of aforesaid works and
imPi'evements be Io'Do ed upon
and Instant the Drops tvm, flagon
the portion of such streets, ave-
nues. alleys, highway. sad other
public place. so Improved. served,'
drained, Protected or benefited by
each improvements to the ..teat
op the increased value thereof by-
reason of the spar'., benefits do
riyed from inch improvemens, 'do
that for the intersections or
streets, avenues, alleys or other
highways so Improved, the costa
mof
ny
I. ,.,g any Daersectiuu a, eased
aart gainst the I.,,ll ItsI,Defects
efe teaas
of land
abutting On each of the streets,
avenues_ alley., or other highways
Iso intersecting for ImIt block in
each direction therefrom: Drsvlded
that for the Do, us. of oputt
assessment. hereunder no block
sbal, be considered as eatendtng
soave than 1.000 feet from ally in-
terseetion sa 'motored, far such
adewalk im 101'emenm, ,,chid,➢g
curbiug and glittering all of the
costs thereof for street ami avenue
corners, shall be aeses. eeTe& olnet
the late abutting on or set
improvan ant and {he enitrI costs
of the able walke improvement, it
clottingenrbing antl Buttering et
the intersection of on to with s
street or avenue or other big way
,,all be assessed In fair Proportion
against the respective lots or par -
,,is of land abutting on Or corner-
ing on the alley at sorb inte'sec-
don; but in no case shall the a..
Re against any lets nor pan
tale of land be greater than the in-
creased value of such lots or par-
cels of ,and by reason of the s-c-
let benefits derived Irom such im-
Provemeat, The costs and expen-
ses of such works and improve-
ments .hall luclude the expense of
the urelimiery and ether sDIIDYs.
and the inspection and su-rintend-
of nvph work, Printing
gtiond
publishing tits notices, re
and ordin.nces requiratl, including
notice of assessment, the cost of
construction, preparing bonds, In-
terest on ..any borrowed during
cmtruction or on heads when the
bonds have been lesued in amiri-
potisn of the collection of the as-
=me:v. aad an, other expenses
nerer ssary f the lempletlan of
inch Improvement.
Section '4: That 'III ,,.,it and
'
mmalemente here determined,
noon and authorized .hell be road-
way or street paving of the type
re,mmiaed and known as surface
treatment. consisting of eight
Inches of compacted Mralolsy base
with ..,,battle sad tar top finished
I to uniform it.. and grade with
stone chips. On streets without ex
Inoting curb and gutters there will
be included a wood curb of such
depth as to conform and bold in
,Into the Pavement; all Pavmg to:
jnalude all men —earl intelencttonsl
storm water drama to the extent
necessary to properly drain the
perilous of said streets to be ins,
127
pared h.r.and.r and in. inani
ahllltbmt Ih•w+mo r,•e.lhor with air
/ r,J m, uarr aplrxmmon,.s and flll-
�pn Ix a •eradlag, lut,01ag, drthdug, and
era n•Ilne
n.elbm t. That rile gnm+ral rbar-
ol th. nat.rl.l to din need for
sorb .•.rh and Implvnenu•nto shall
on n+ sin on, la In. pnwoClug par-
nxph
Sriinll 1, That ull rhx wnrk'a
b. •Irnr and flu' Ir halt men In to
I,o noon• bnr.Undh shall is door
�ud tondo und.r the xntrary. n of
l H I'n a nr tt F'fnm hilt. Inc.,
g
rnn hu'n rfn as Town
nngittan, of
,gym purr 1. f Tnwn bAlineer: of
tlu Tnwe of Mnlrhoya, '] for 0. It
Im ale Ib.r.bv n-ranot for each
pn, puuby tlh I'nnncll.
St. Ihot i 1'h:c rho maid J. H.
1'anrq'xe A I'nrnn:my, Inc., AS
Tnwn kolhm.r h. surd It hereby is
dh'nrl.d pl prrvgrrrr fall detafis;-
dr.whaa. pl.ux..notifications aad
nrrv.p of said wnrk and estimates
I larwnn and Iherinvt which shall bet
w 11.0 Vounvi Md. plar•ed oa file Eastlater thantwo week. prior to that
data of the m.at[., of the Town
Coaivell herelnatler provided tor, in
th. 09 es of Iho T e. Chok of ire
Town of ftirh.pe. Alabama. w to
;prne.rly owm,rs who may be affect -
ad by .urh Improvements may sea
Wol xeemino the came.
Serilan a. That this ordinance
I . pehll.lmd once a week tar tww
......... qre aaaks 1. the 'Fatr-
hnpn Courier," a newspaper pal
I1.bed In Ilm Town at Fatrhope.
Mabaron, and that a copy thereof
Is, rant by ralietered mail, psetagw
prepaid. In [ne nnrsans last asses►
1nq for lawn taxation the property'
w ld.h may be assessed toy said far-
parv.menta at their last it... ad-
drotemr. tali notices to be so all.
ml oat less than ten days before
the meethlg of the Council pecrid-
ud for In the non succeeding aeo-
lion.
Section 0. That the Town Como-
ill of the Town of Vilehope, Ala
baron, meet at s ...lock P. into, at
the Town Hall of tke said Town
an Tuesday the Sad day of January,
1934. for the purpose of hearing
and at which time It will hear any
.bJenti.. .r rece.aatmuces that
may he made to said improves
pants, rile manner of making the
a.m.. or the oh.raclar of materaat
or materials h+ he used.
Section IlL That this ordinea.
I. hereby termod and designated
.lull he known and may be cited
as "Rirlmpe Putting Venture No. 1.
Ordinance."
M. F. Niy6TNdtoP,
As May.r of Ne Town of
F.hh.ps, Alaabami
ATTEST:
As Clerk of the1s, TToyYS dA
An Cows .f
P'elrnopa, Alehai"!a'_
Town Council
Proceedings
o.it,. v n ,•.tl na of the Connell
uY tar 'I'o to .f P. 4.0 wee InK
Mayor
".to
sda+ unuhrr _t. 111%3, Mayer
Nxrlhrey ninl eauo Hue, 11 Serggm
a I"ntln'Ira ........ Ilua•• uuA Stimy
.nT .,•rn pr..•nul
Th. glnumx .f Ilu• minute of
' 11a1nIWY.In. Inca wero appro u
' IY.MInI adlpurnad. .
' Oladya .Lowe , OMr!
STtT�E OF ALAprEM&
TOiWI N OF FAIIGH'OPEN
d. Glady. TWO
hereby cer'ti4Y
the I .1 am I 1, .1 the Town of
Fairli Alabama.
That the above and foregoing In-
strament entitled "An Or%tvanve"
uanraletng SnothI! 1 to. 10, both
a .react cops
Incluelse, k a trlilldt i awed and 1
o[ an Ardlnau¢ Y p
adopted bi the 'Mayor aad Town
Cuspel of the Tow. Of builleynal
Alabama. on Tuesday the 24th
In, October, 1933.
And 1 do further certify that ins
mfayar and all (Members of the,Counl 0, all Town were PI
at the meeting when said ordlnanoet
was adopted, and that :he said or-
dinance was Passed and ad.pWd
by the unanimous vote of the said
Town Council.
In Witness Whereof- I have here.
note set my hand this the 34th day
of October 1933.
MA'DYS LOVEE L,
Clerk of the TOW. of
Fafrhope, Agbama.
A matlon of Coancil Rage see
ouded by l.'ourc[Ima. Gaston tar
hannedinandt .eewas adopted^ thef roll call
showing the -announce voteof an
present in favor Of the mourn
Councilman Frederick there.W.
moved the adoption ar the ordi-
users a read which motion was
seconded by Councilman Rergiin.
On roll call the following vote was
,recorded:
.AYES: 'Ma5'or M. F. North.%
Ommcllman'M, a. fierglin, council-
man P. A. Frederick. Councilman
C. A. Oastou, Councilman Howard
Rage and Councilman J. O. Stomp'
eon.
.NOES: None.
The Mayor then de^laced the or -
ordered p uleattlyn lot same an The
'Fairhape Courier.
There 'being no further business
the meeting adjourned.
Gladys 'Lowell, Clerk.
�a 2Cf�i ar�
I28
Town Council
Aroceedings
The regular meeting of the Coaa-
cli of 'town of Feirimpe was held.'.
Tuesday, November 14, 1933.
Mayor Narthtnp. Conmciftecon
.Petal]., Frederick, Oaston ands
SitRallon were pre.ent.
On motion by Cumtcilmeu Gas-
ton
seconded by Couneilman Ber-I
tin the reading of the osdinanees,
adopted at special meeting- of Oo-'
ether 21sn and October 24th. 1933.
was waived:
blinutes of special meeting fetch.I
er it; spatial meeting October 24
I., reguip, meeting October 24,
1931 w,ne approved as read.
The following bills were allowed:
'Fnirhope Coal & Supply
Co., sacquire 10.931
Raymond Stapleton, overtime 4.20
Frank McKenzie. overtime __ 6.20
Forster & done, labor an pump 10.00
Forster & Sons, gas & all 4M.25
Turner Supply Co. aupplfes 139.28
MobileCyllnder & Grinding
Co.. pipplic, ___6.50
>i Kean Paint & Hit Co,
u"'bee - _. ___ 11.05
Nir.k .i. Ludwig. labor and
sn Vnliee 1.10
RoMetall, Csupplies 1.10
KlnmPp Motor Co. labor
and anpplias 1030
]one. RCA Victor Agency.
supPlie- .80
The Faich pe Cwrier, puh-
Illation and saim lea 119.46
Wm. Rollick & Son, labor
and supplies M74
Fairbanks. Morse & CO. euR 9.44
Repahlie Creosotbor Co. sun. 443
PAY ROLL FOR MTOBFIR
M. F. Northrop, Mayor 45AU
Gladys Lowell, Clerk 40.00
.l. H. Titus, Marshal 75.00
M. O. Rerglin, COnerlimen 3,00
C, A. Frederick, Cminsilman .1.00
C A. Gaston, Councilman 300
Hnward Rage, tbmeil... 3A0
J. O. Stirepson, Conifilman it."
E. D. Swift. Watchman 10.00
:Board County Cemml+aion-
er, R. F. C. Work 30.00'
]. L. Heller, Rned Work 96.00
L
Town enund, Proceedings
/� �3
If Palrhthe
a was `held
Thee Town
To day. November 28. 19A.
IMevor Northrop and Colmeilmea
Fa^e'lin Frederick. Gaaton Rug,
and Sfimpson were preeent.
The rdinu tea of the nr
loco ing w cood. approved as read.
Motion by CDnnellman Gaston
by Counellman Role Pin,.
the report of the -rdit be accepted
�secondad
and published. carried.
Meeting adlourned. \�
-Gladya I awsll. Clerk
Anrfn Lvionce, Road Work 22.40
Cny Wilson, Road Work
Walter Lowell. Road Work
9.00
6A0
J. R Ballet, Engineer
95.00
R. P. Greggs. pb glaeer
65.00
'Frank McKenzie, ilengleer
MIMI
�Raymend Stapleton. Engineer
95 00 -
Am is Lymorm. Water D,Dt.
14.40
Cny Wilsom Water Dept.
1.00
'S. Burch, Water Dept
1.50'
'J. C' Williams. Water Dept.
I'M
H. Hines, Water Pent.
1.00
J. S. Rogers. Water Dept,
3.00
Richard Jerks., GNr
30.75
W. C. ,Mills, Golf
17,19
.i. B. TIRany, Parks
12.00
J. A. Patterson, Wharf
34.54
Meeting adjourned.
_. __. Gladys Lowelh Clark.
""�i 3�j -
129
Town Council Proceedings
JbInvd ar Mooing of the Counudl
M Inrirhopn wee held Timud.g. De-
ranilrr 11. 1013,
Motor Northrop end Cduncllmmn
rholde Fmderlek, Giniton. Rage
land IMlmprou wore lrraeoaa.
Thn Inhrnnn or the previous
moellnW warn epprovnd.
The fallowing bids were allowed:
�FnlrhnMn, Mures @ Ca.,
inimlimi _. _. 4014
mex"n Path[ @ lidw. Co.
mrppllnd - 1 10
Toren, urns, dn,plue 18.19
Klunwrp Motor Co., Supplied 2.00
'FalrhnpS Met @ supply Co..
euppilde ._... _._._.._.._.-....__ 9.16
l Canton Miller Co., suppRen 85.86
and snp011aS _____. ___ 5.19
Turner supply 'GO., .uppRica 291.59
9Nnwtor @ Rune, gas and oil 480.01
Falrhope Feud Ca. suppliou .. 1.50
The Fnlrhope Courier, ipubl.
-The Power. Co., auppliea.. 1.42I
.Neptune Meter Co., suppllee .._ :13
Alabama 'Mach. @ Sup. 'Co.,
supplies L. ..__. _.___ _ ..._
2.21
'oblle Drug Co., auppllee
19-M
PAY ROLL FOR N'G%`VMBDR
M. F. Northrop, Mayor
45.00
Glad Yu Lowell. Clerk
90.00
J1 H. Titus. Marshal
95.00
Marvin O. IDerglin, Councilman
3.00
P. A. Frederick, Councilman
3.00
C. A. Gaston. Councilman
3.00
Howard Ruge, Councilman
1.60
J.O. Stimpson. Councilman
3.00
J. L. Keller, Police Duty
3.00
Philip Bwlft, Police Duty
3.00
E. D. Swift. Watchman
30.00
J. P. Raney, Engineer
95.00
R. P. Gregg. Engineer
65.00
Frank McKenzie. Engineer
75.00
Raymond'Stapletim, Engineer
95.00
i W. F. Lai -away, Elec. Plant
3.15
J. L. Keller. Rend Dept.
45.00
iAurle Lymou9. Road Deft
mpr;
Day Wllemr, Road Dept.
14.50
W. F. Laraway. Water Dept.
2,55
.i A PnDpreon. W1rarfin Cer
24.00
Richard Jackson, Ceti l
Board oLCoanty Cpmmiodba. o
ars, Road Dept. - 0
Motion by C cilmau Rug" an
end, dby C Gilman Fredert.'��cc
that Street Light Tine be 1ztrgnde"ti
North oa Borden Street to GIn*
Arena, carried.
Meeting ndloirned.
IM.`F. North, -, Mayor
Town CQoneit Proceedings
Itegung,;lnrrMinlg of the Conseil
of Town ad Fnlrhn6w wan held new
day, ❑eremher 26. 1933. ,Mayor
Nmtliro . Gnnmilmen Berglin. Ohs -
Ion. Frrd@rM.k. Huge and Rtlmpsen
wro prudent
w The Mhmtea or the prMere
nraMt'iulywere ep .ro as ,Pad.
Motion by CouroOman Stlmpeon
seclmded by Conrud4man Ruge that
nhe bill Of M. DY.on for eommie-
tlep -d work on wham, he allowed,
eerrbdt
Mullah b, Counv llman Colon
deirood by Cmmeflman Frederick
Get ilia 'Pawn makn appropriation
'If 115.110 U. the Fairhon, Public
ldinnry for tlhe pure Wane of SUP -
pit. daunted.
Mewing ediMrrned.
GYdir, l.pwoll, Clerk.
130
SPECIAL MEETING OF T
A speclat meeting of the Council
at the Town of Fafrhope was held
fleeember 29, 19", at the Town
Hall, Mayor Northrop was present
And Pre9ided; Councilmen 'Befalls,
Gaston, Huge and Stfmpson were
present +It appearing that the
Councif bad waived written notice
of the special meeting, each waiver
being signed by all the members of
the council and being as follows:
The undersigned members of the
Town Connell of the Town of Fair -
leaps hereby waive notice of the
calling of a special Montag of said
09une11. called to meet December
20. 1933, for the Purpose of consld-
etaHcn of an ordinance entitled
"Able GeH. ube far the canatrum
41$0n of a fewer Sewer end a Wa.
any lRyatbm
Witness our bands this 28th day
at December, 1933.
M F. Northrop, Mayor
M. O. Revell.. Councilmen
P. A. Frederick, Councilman
C. A. Gaston, Councilman
Howard Rugs, Councilman
J. 0, Stimpeon. Councilman
'Upon roll call Meyer M. F. Nor
throe, and Councilmen M. 0. Berg
fill, C. A. Gaston, Howard Ruge,
and J. O. Stimpson answered .Dre,-
eat Couneitman P. A Frederick,
abeent.
.Mayor Northrop stated the Pur-
mas of the meeting was to
adder an ordinance for the construc-
Mon of a iSewer System and a We
ter System. The ordinance was
them read which le as followa:
AN ORDINANCE
To autharize the Be.. of Fair-
bope, Alabama, to construct a sew-
er system Including the Installation
of ...her, disposal equipment Brad
appllancee and to construct a wa-
ter works ."tam tube owned and
operated by said town and for such
purposes to borrow money and le-
ave revenue bonds payable from
the revenue derived from the Mer-
ation of said systems; to create
and declare statutory mortgage it..
on Bald systems and to pledge the
gross receipts derived from the ap-
eration of said systems to event.
sad declare a statutory mortgage
lien on said systems and to pledge
the gross receipts derived from the
op.ratlone of each ".to., to
secure the D.Yment of said bonds
and the interest thereon.
Be it ord.i.ad by the town noun
III of the town of �Falrhnpe, At. -
Damn, as follows:
I. That the town of Felrhope.
Alabama, hereinafter called the
town, be and is hereby authorized
to construct a sewer system, !.,I 1h
Ing the installation of sanitary dia.
Penal equlpment. and appliances fare
said town: to construct a water)
monks system to be owned and op-
erated by .said town and in further
ante of said projects or either of
them to .purchase and construct any
necessary part of any of the above
named system either withfn or with-
out the corporate hmita of Bald
Bounce Tie entire pject of con. d
templated improvement. will heree
itrafter B.Anetlareebe referred or
called the combine. system.
A Artholrde,cliPtutn of tiro ..meat
elated mtp,mement sad combined
rat
rt e
d:
idin
sa
el
h,
'tart' alslarm equlpment and appli-
ances fv full accordance with Phu
regatraments of the State Hoard o[
Health, and (c) m provide atoraga
m for meters and Omer equ14-
ment and appliances Deed avxP or
to be used in operating said water
works system and sewer system.
An estimate has been made of the
cast of said contemplated improve-
ments and combined system and
the amount of Bald cetlmate is One
Hundred Twenty Thousand ($120:
000.00) Dollars.
2. That for the purpose of de-
fraying the cost of constructing,
said combined system, as described
sand provided for in Section 1 here-
oP, me said town Is hereby author-
Ised to borrow the same, of One Hun-
dred and Twenty Thousand ($120,.
00.00) Dollam and to evidence
such indebtedness issue In its year.
enue, negotiable bonds. as Provided
In an Act of the Legislature of Ala.
bans, approved March 29. 1933,
and found on Degree 88 to 98, iboth
Inclusive of Acts of Special or Ez-
its Session of the Legislature a
1333. Said bonds shall be in such
denominations or amounts and shall
bear interest, payable sem""Ar al-
ly, at such rate (not exceeding 0.
per cent per annuce) as the Mayor
and Council of the town may deem.
beet or practical.
3. That said ihead. and .the co. -
An. thereto attached shall be
made Payable st
that the bonds shall mature annu.
ally and the first installment there-
of step be made payable two years
from thedate of such :heads; that
the amounts of the several Install -
eats. and the ume for their as
,active paymente shall be As fob
Amounts of
Installment. Tina of Payment
lerst Installatent $2500.
Two years after date of bonds.
Sao end
11$2500.
Three y'eare after date at bmtds.
Third
11 $2500.
'Four years after date of bonds.
Iroanh
$35110.
Five years after Late of bonds.
Fifth
$2s00.
Ste years after date of bond,.
Strth
S251W
Seven years after dare of bonds.
S... ath
$3000.
Eight years after date of bonds.
Eighth
S3o00.
Nine years after date of bonds.
Ninth
$3000.
Ten years after date of bonds.
Tenth
" $3000.
Eleven years after date of bonds.
Eleventh
Walk
Twelve year, agar date of bonds.
Twelfth
$3500,
Thirteen yens after date of.boade.
Thirteenth
$3500.
Fortrteen years after data of bonds.
Fourteenth
$3500.
Fifteen vears after date of bonds.
Fifteenth
$2500.
Sixteen years after date of bonds.
Sixteenth
$4000.
Seventeen years attar date of bard,
Seventeenth
$4000.
Eighteen years after date of bonds.
Eighteenth
$,fil
Nineteen years after date of an ad,
Nineteenth
$4500.
Twenty years after data of bonds
Twentieth
$Wul
Twenty one vears after date of borate.
T e ty First
.$4500
Twenty two you,, oftor date of Ind..
Tw ty�Sto o f
$5000
Tooaty-tbrea yeas cftv, d. f battle.
Twenty Third
$6000
Te enty f ne yeara after date of bonds.
TwentvFoa th
$5500
T aty'Ptre site, daft, of lend_
i
Twenty Fiftli
$5500
TxentY,9ix are after date of bands.
T e ty Sixtt
.15,900
T eu yseve years after date of hour.
Twenty -Seventh
" $000.
Twenty-eight years after date of bombs.
Twenty-Elghth
" $6004.
Twenty-nine years afar dote of bond+.
Twenty-Ninith
" $60W
Thirty Yen. After lint, of bonds.
Thirtieth
$9000.
Thiel one years after date of bonds.
vr. 'rr
1e31
"r I
1. That tyrt o ft Ixsueil here
I.1,114 !hull w, by th tetl to the'
uantn 0p(( the town by the O,k ti andjt
alWq.d a the Town Claret -and ai
fps. 1 be p printed
ore of the Mayor!
shall .0 printed ch d theraphed tut
rlhe cejulan attached each
thereto. It be
l lap rnq ttenb hunt each bond shell
hnva nllucbed hereto sufficient
mail In to evidence each semi -be
nunl Installment of interest to. be
pnlll it.bareu u. l be i s howeven.
xalrl bonds shall be i- each forms
proxerled e, the a Sbatcio Bond
Ala-
Commlealnner of the State of 5 Of
�bntnu h:. provided by SectiLegislature
of of
said . of the Le Marc ve Of Ala -
fission. upW'oved March 20, 193::
any ,. herein stated to the Corr
t vary notwi:hstagdinR.
5. That all moneys received from
such bonds shall be used snlely for
the purpose of the tonstruedon of
the one or more of the systems or
the combined syatem for which I. -
mod, including the engjn.mdng. Is -
Sol and other expenses Incident
thereto: provided, however, that
money. be used also to advance the
Payment of the Interest on such
bond. during the Over three (3)
years following the data of such
bonds. Provided, that any unex.
pended balance of the procoede of
the sale Of such bonds remaining
after tit. peraid ti., of the project
for which issued shall be nahl ih
medhately Into the Road sod In
towe.t Redempibn food for smh
bonds. and the same shall be used
only for the payment of the prin-
cipal of the bond., and interest for
'he first three years [.!!Owing the
date of the bonds, or In the PIter-
coffee to ..Quire outstanding bond,
of the general Issue from which the
Proceeds ware derived, by purchase
of much bond. at a price (exclusive
of accrued interest) not exceeding
the face amaOut thereof. A.y bontl.
so acquired by purchase shall be
cancelled and shall not be reis-
sued.
6. That a atatatory mortgage
Ilea Is hereby created and given
on said .ewer system and water
wads system, and the appurte¢nu-
aea and extension. eo constructed,
to sad in favor of the holden of
said battle .nd each of them, and to
J.
siol fit favor of the holders of the
coupon, and eaoh of then. Said
,taWtory montgage lien is hereby
created sad declared to be upon the
whole of such combined eyatsm
with appurtenances and corrosions
thereto and said ...bleed system
.hall rennuiss subject to sold star.
tory mortgage lien until payment
In full, principal and interest, upon
all of said bonds has been made.
5. That there is hereby set
.to. monthly and Pledged the
get.. revenuee of said combined
system senarate and special funds
as follow$:
Out of the gross revenues there
shall be first set aside a sum suf.
ficient to Pay the principal of and
the interest upon the bonds as and
when the same become due and
Payable. In the event that they
fire.. revenues of any fiscal year
shall be insufficlent to Pay the prin-
cipal of and interest on the bonds
Painting In say such fiscal year,
then an additional amount suffj-
steel to pay the principal of and
interest on such bonds outstanding
and unpaid shall beset aside out
of the gross revenues of the neat
anccsedbig fiscal year and apPlhP[
to the Payment a the principal. of
and interest on such outstanding
and unpaid bonds. This food stall
be designated "Mod and Inrgraer
matuing gross revenuee there
be next set aside a sum am
m previd. for the payment
expenses Of admlpi.tration,
lion, and ...h expenses for
[immune as may he Pe.ecies, to
ing combined system Other than)
preserve the combined system in
these necessary to mafnta/n the
good repair and working order.
same in good repair and working
This fund shall be designated "Op
order as herelNbefore Drovidetl fors
l{4I
.ration and Maintenance Fund."
This fund shah be deslFnarad "Con-
Oul of the remaining gross rave-
tingent Fund." Any surplus rave -
one there shop be next set aside a
nuts thereafter remaining shall be
sum sufficient to build up a reserve
disposed of by the Town Council
for tfeprecietion of the existing coin-
of sold town hereinafter called the
blued syatem. This fund shall be
governing body Of the borrower as
designated "Ilepreclatlon Fund."
It may delegating from time to time
Out of the remaining gross rave-
to by Par the best interest of the
'hues there shall be next set aside
borrower.
a sum sufficient to build up a re-
S. That the raise for services
nerve for improvements, (better-
furnished for said combined ay.-
menta and extensions to the exist-
I hem ere fixed as Potlows:
-
WATER RATES
Flat Rates:
Six rooms or lees
Per year,
Additimial rooms above 6
75 per year each.
TUN or ahowan bath __ _
Additional shower tub
3.00 per year for oce.
or bath__.
Toilets
1M Per year each.
g.
A;!
Additional foliate
2.00 Per year der ens.
2.25 Per year each.
O.tajde faucets
3.00 par year for Ova
(
Additional outside faucet$_
.75 Par year each,
'
Meter Rates:
Ist 5 M. Gallons..
,30 per M. Gallons.
�_---�.25
Next 2 M. Gallons -___
-
per %. Gallop.
t
Next 6 Id. Gelloas____
__ PO per M. Gallono,
Next 38 M. Gallons18
Next 50 M. Golfoha
per M. Gallons.
n
-101 or Worn M. Galtonp__.. _ .____
,15 Per M. Gallons.
____.12 Per M. Gallons.
SEWERAGE RATES
Yen coaresur on
_..612.00 per ye
132
That such rates are suRichru to pang and be net apart by such bank
provide Per tfi0 Payment of the In
-r trust company purevan[ to writ-
n�-�/41 j lerest upon and the principal of ail ten instructions from the team into
(. 3„l lauck, bonds issued pursuant to. this the appropriate fund or Ythin rdl
ordinance as and when the same 1g1raies-
[ed In 9eCHon i CP this ordi
become due and pa9able, to create Dance. Each and all of said deafg-
la So read
and RedemPtio¢ Puvd there- Dated Sunda from time to time held
for, to prnvfde for the Payment of by such bank or trust company shall
the expenses oY said admfni- be impressed wtth a trust for the
titration and operation and smh benefit of the person or Parsons
ezpenaee [or mainle¢ance -f the entitled thereto.
combined system necessary to 11, That the bondholders and
prOnerve the came 1.
good repair each of them, the reopen holders
.d working order,, to build up s re- and each of them. shall have and
eery@ for deprecia�tf¢n of the eYs- are hereby given all the rights.
tem so constructed and the combin remedies, •power and privileges pro
led system., end to build up a re- vlded by the laws of the State of
serve for holu.1attente, 'better- Alabama in addition to these here
,.at. and extension& m the system in expressly stated, and likewise,
on constructed and combined sya the town, Its 'Mayor and Council
tem other than those necessary to shall be and are berebY ch.19DDj
maintain the same In good repair with all duties and obligations im
and working order as heralnbefore posed upon them by law in addition
In this Settle. Provided. Such to those imposed by this ordinance,
rates shall be fixed and revised and they shall naadaprivlleges
from lime to time ao ne to produce all the rights, powers
.these amol and the town and given. by the laws of the State,
the Mayor and Council thereof whether or not the an.. are iml
hereby coeenaat and agree at all porated 1. this ordinanel.
times to -.total. such raise Par M. F. NORTHROP,
services fur¢isheu b, said existing As Mayor of the Town Of
system and or combined syetem as air Ala a
shall be s.'Icfent to
provide [or ATTEST: dr0./uJ+
the foregoing. As osier of the flown of
9. That avid combined system Fafrhope, Alabama.
shall be operated on a [Imal Year STATE OF ALA00l
bests. Each fiscal year shall be- 4;OO,y OF RALDWRN,
gin o¢ the first day oP October in T(WiN OF FAIRIiDPE.
each calendar year and shall end [, Gtadya Lowell hereby certiPv j
on the 30th day of SePtOmber in drat i am Clerk of the Town of
the next suceeedin, calendar your. F,drucial Alabama,
10. That the Mayor and Como- That the above sad foregoing in -
ell of the town ,all Install and sti'ument entitled "A- Ordinance"
maintain proper books of record Containing Sections 1 to 12. both fa
and account (separate OntITrIY from elusive, is a true and correct copy
Other records end accounts Of snub Of an ordinance duty passed and
barroger) in which full aud.Dc adopted by the Mayor and Town
rset entries shall be made of all Council of the Town of F-11=e.
dealings or transactions o4 or lb Alabnol Do Friday the 29th day,
relation to the properties, business Of December. 1933.
and adafrs of the combined system. And I do further certify that the
The governing body not later than Mayor and all Members of the
three mouths after the close of any Council of said Town were present
�ffiscal Year, atrall cause to 'ba pre- at the meeting when said ordi-
pared a balance sheet and as In- oaten was adopted, and that the
come and surplus xrconut, showing sail oral ... to wen passed and
lvOlp.
,el In r—,Dutble detail. adopted by the unanimous vota of
the finoncfal condition of the cam the said Town Council.
Lined systsm at the close of each Ln WItuees Whereof,I have her.
pracethng fiscal year. and financ{a'_ {laud this the 29th day
operations thereof unit-, sueh unto net my
enr. Said batanoe sheet, and to- of December, 1933.
came and surplus al hall at GLADYS LOWELL.
all reaamiable times during -an%1 Clerk a[ the Town of
t bnshiess hours be open to examine- Fairhope. Alabama
tion and ins'pee.tipn by any taxPay- ,� motion -f Councilman Rergiiv
er. user o[ [be services [urvleked econued by Conncllma. stimpaon
Eby [hie system. -r evy hoider eC ,tor the immediate consideratf-n of j
aontls issued under the provisions the Ordinance was adopted, the r-11
o£ this ordinance of any one actlli, call showf¢g. the unanimous .is of
Yor or o- beRalY of such taa'P¢y0f. ail preset[ hl favor Of the met 1...
weer o4 the services of tim system, IConm:iiman Gaston thereupon mov
or bond holder. aid lire adoption of the ordinance as
li. The Mayor and Council o£ read which motion mas seconded by
the town shah designate as sus Councilman Ruge. On roll call the
toddan of the gross revenues fro- gollonvhig vote was recorded:
Ne operation oY the Combined sys Ayes: Mayor M. F. Northrop,
[em a bank or trust comp%tr9 dulyIt., Coal
oaah4ied to doing bna.n ad wRh IrauvClAa[laetn0 Conncitmen How-
�in the state of Alabama. ansatin- and Ruge and Conncllman J. O.
2acL,b, tO themselves. The bank IStimPson.
r trust oC Doy shall Dignify im
ilk eoceprauc¢ f neh custodianship • NonaNone : .
my a wriitw1 inatrvme-[ directed The Mayor then declared the or -
to the mayor and council of the ding.ce anahim-asiy ...plod and
town. 9p funds trim rfmn :o time ordered publicm
ation oP the sae In
::erlved from tiro opera[;oc of the the Fairhope Courier. and further
combined system, or funds of 'ke ordered that the same be duly 'e
town aupplementnI to the OPOratlon corded.
and Maintevanee Fund, the RnPre There beingfu no rther b-amens
,lotion Fund and or Contingsa[ the meeting adjourned.
st
II 'Fund, shall ba deposited hY the Olda Lowell. Clock.
town with such Bank or' trucos Ya
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1 t 10 ; ; Town Council Proceedings
A euecml ree'llne of the Caoaen
of Town of Fulrhape wan beW Sat`
ue'lay. Deoember 30, 1933. MAYW
North top and Commflmon Rerglin,
o"lonhints and Rtlmpoet warn
present. f
A ninOuNlee from the Chamber
of Claudette and a number of cW-
awn were present.
The committee from the Ctmm-
door of Com moce recommended
that the Town employ Mr. R. C..
Knell to work on securing a fly-
Ing field far this vicinity and other
projects that may develop teem
lima vn time.
Mallon by Councilman Castoa
seconded by Councilman Rage that
the camel] accept the reenrtmends-
tlon of the citimas present at that
meeting uad eme, into regotimbe-it'
with Mr. Keeney ae to the Poes3.
btty of securing his services, on; -
'led.
Motion by Councilman Stlmpeda
recorded by Councilman Rug. that
a committee be appointed to 0-
9--bets with Mr. Keeney, carried, and
the Council was appointed as the
committee.
iMeeting adjourned.
Gladys Lowell. Clerk.
Town Council Proceedings,
/ The regular meeting of the Coun-
j14 •� j� oil of.the Town of Feurbope was
held, Tuesday, danuary 9, 1934,
Mayor Northrop and 0..cimen.
Revell.. Frederick, Gaston. Rug.
and 3,bopeca were present.
The nJ.-tcy of the regular mea-
ing of Dec. 26, 1933 were a"coved
as lead.
Cn motion by Councilman Gaston
seconded by Councilman Similece
the readf u; of the ordinance passed
in _gyp, jej meeting December 29th
was waived and the minutes ap-
proved as read.
The minutes of the special meet-'
Ing of Dec. 30, 1933 were approved
sea corrected.
The following' bills were allowed:
Gamnet Motor CO., supplies_ le 72
Eugene Lawrence, labor wharf 10.85
Raymond Stapleton, overtime 3.60
Frank MCKenaie, overtime 7.30
McKean Paint At Hdw.
Store, sappllea ___ 17.75
Higbee Mill Co., supplies__-___3.40
•Falrhope Coal &'Rapidly
Company, supplies _ __- 29.91
Falrhops Courier, pobl. & erp. 19.02
Turner "SaPPIY Go., e."IbaI 40.24
Scotts & Son, lab. & sup. 56.12
Forster & Sons, gas and oil_ 492.79
McGowi..Lyone Hdw. and t
2786
Sup. Co., supplies
Neptune McAer Co., SU"Des__14.53
PAY ROLL ma DElMMRKR
M. F. Northrop. Mayor 46.00
Gladys Lowell, 'Clerk 70.0
I. H. Titus. Marshal 75.00
M. �O. �BergIla, Councilman 3.00
Frederick, Conneilman 3.00
C. A. Gaston. Councilman 3.00
Howard .Ruge,Gouncilman 30
J. O. �8'Hmyson, Councilman 33.00,
.01
E. D. Swift Iw'stchmax
I3. P. Bailey, Engineer 95.00,
R. P. Gregg. Engineer
11
Frank MCKevaie, Engineer 76.00
ReYcl Sanpietan, Engineer 95.00I
W. F. Layaway, Line work 12.00
Grey Wilson, Line Work 2.90
S �L. 3.75
Keller nRoadeDepLk 75.00
Anrie Lymaus, Road Work 35.30
GUY Wilson. Road Dept 23:53'
d. A. Paterson, Whaff 23,65,
Richard
lse 2
Golf Course 000
Walter 2.50,
A. Yauto a st. P-eks 10.00
Matson DY Councilmen Gaston
seconded Dv Councilman Frederick
that [he ' 1 rk be last clod re
.write the preaen[ wsrrxat held..
than the awn is aeekin8 to place
all warrants at iwr at interest
IC, they become dine and ask if they
are m:=rested is renewing thetrl
warraa[s at that , a of interest,
carried.
Motion by 'Councilman Gaston
�secanded by Comcilman Rerghn'
that the clerk be instlitoo in cnl-
lecdon of sex stellate to add inter-
est and Penalty to the aceonnta ear-
ned.
The committee appointed to nc-
'gntiate wirh Mr Keene➢ rePorted
1thaL the dbuncil employed 111. R.
Keeney for I 9y9mini wum of two .reeks free f40.00 Per cek wkicb�
Weetivgad re
Gladys
ad.
Gladys L.well, Clerk.
136
sn 13 /p
Town Council Proceedings
The re mee[iug of the favor-
'ell.of the Town oY Fairhope wan
Iheid Tuesday, 9larch 13, 1934. May-'
Nor:br.V and Cauneilai MM-
for
lin. Gasmn. Rugs and SOurbsml B
were Dreamt.
The ",ones of the previous IDeel
1a - ere apptnred ore read.
Me fallowing bills were anawed:
�Fahhopa Coal & Supply Co.
n plle _30.35
ll G i -Lyons Hdn & Sap.
applies 11.2.
1 lumit Motni f labor _ 4.50
(Tut n 33 ore. C ee labor
an t rial — 22.8
\<k 1 Ludwig lab 0
h ire F iaurie 11ub11 "a
ppli.
Win. Ruffles - Son labor and
material ---- 11.77,
Forster & sons, gas and oil 448.8E .
Frank McKenzie overtime 9.Be
�Raymun:; Stapleton, overtime
:. P. 7 eV. bvsrtlme-
P 1Y ROLL FOR FGRRUSRY F
H. F. Nor:lir,1p. Mayor 45
Glfldy. Lowell Clerk
o J. H. Tints, hlatcbal
�G. D. SS if, Watrhrine 301
�.N. O. Rerglin. Councilman '3.
a Fr de iek Cnua,11ma. 30,
�p
C. 4 fa.tra 300.
3 OUB
Howard Auge, C. al an
300
J. O 4c Dsab C v.lman
J. P. BsileY. P € ee _ _ _ 95 On'.
,ilt�u 27iy3y
P. Greg€s, N.911 er
L. Kellen Road GePt. 45.001
n ie. Lymmts, Road 1 M- 44.10
n- Wilson. Rood Dept 15.50
_.{. Pa.rer.on. Wburfiranr 1g.00
(chard Jackson. Gott Course 20,00
,sleeting adjourned.
Gladys Lowell, Clerk.
Town Council Proceedings
Regular meeting of the Council
,of Town of 'Fairhope wan held
Tuesday. ,March 24, 1934.
(Mayor Nortbrop and Councilmen
.,Rerglin. Frederick. Gaston, Rage
Dud 3timPeon were present.
(Minutes of the previous meeting
were approved as read.
On motion by Councilman Gasloa
seconded by Caamc9lmen Frederick
[lumster aad guns were gra.'ted a
parnkit to erect a building on the
Sout went vomer of V.1tia pe Ave..
and Chutch Street according t:
apecifieatiohs tiled.
'(Motion by Councilman Gaston
sswonded by 'Councilman Stimpaon
that the Connell pay the expense.
of Mayor Ncrthrap to Montgomery
to attend the meeting called by MT.
Ttry, Holt, carried.
Me Hour 4dJ.u..d.
Gladys Lowell, clerk.
Council
The 'again' rynM1nR oL 4he Goua-
to1Adl fTuesda. April to-r193" was
gads", Northrop and Councilmen
8.eminr'rndorlck, 0aMan, Ruse
sad Stimpxon were present.
The minutes of the previous meet-
IiSt were approved as read
The following bill. were hllawad;
Counailman 0aeton eat voting.
Fatrh,,N Coal a Sappiy 92.20
Co., ."It.. _ _._-
Highee Mill Cb., supplies -_53.85
roirbope Cabinet Works, son. 7.00
Clay Prodoetp Co., MVPlies 1020
Turner Supply Co., samilue 10.83
Faldbanke, Mores At Co . sup. 10.98
Jones W.4 Victor Agency. aye. 2.79
Alahama ,Macbin¢ry & Ro' _ 8.12
Ruffin.@. Son, labor avd' sap. 11.57
C. A. Gaston, Prat services 1.60
Ga'wton Motor Co., labor and 0.56
soP➢lies ____ _-ber 30.50
Nark J. Ludwig. le.'her __.. -
Fa,b.,s, Courtor, Wbl. and ]b 83
su➢i es
Forste and Sons. gas and oil 470.96
PAY ROLL FCtit MARCH
M. F NarWro➢.'Mayo 46OQ
ri]IedV6 Lowell. Clerk 75.00
H. Tttna. Marshal 75.00
L O. Berea" Councilman 3.O0
A. Frederick. CouncQmceilman
n &00
A. Cd Rag Councilman 3.00
o0. S .W Cmunccilon 3.00
J. O. SamOreon. cmrncitman 3.00
E. D. Swift, Watchman 30.00
J. P. Raney, Engineer _ 95.00
R. P. Gregg. Engineer 95.00
Fraa'k .McKenzie. Engineer. 76.00
Raymond''Stalodton, Ifogineer %.00
W. I, Lareway, Line Work 1.910
J. L. Keller. Road Den. 75.00
Aurae Ly nuns. Road DOPt. 63.90
Guy Wileon, Road Den. 23.00
Harris Racks ell. Road Dept 4.00
A. C. Wahl, Road JJePt
J. A. P.V-e� on, 0.'harf 30.00
Riel..rd Sue, s ., Golf 25.00
i Mr: Carl L. 131oshaa was present
end e,,,od to the Town a tract of
Ray Etna[ p,,Q,Ay for 91.200:00.
bfotion by Couneflamn Gmdan
aerandedi by 'Counailmnn Stlapsan
that a committee inctuding the Mav-
or se -appointed to inve,stlicas the
proposiHan and 'spun at the next
meeting, carded ad Councilman
5tianme. sad Rage were
M tiasby Councilman Rag' sec'
ondsd by CsonciWm Rerglin It,
the Mayor be wulluelred tutnvestr
gate the legality of rotrring Btreet
Improvement encode Serlee No. 4
n reverse numerical order as atet-
ed in ordinance autborizin, the I.
nuance of said bonds in the amount
nf_$13500.00, Ekrried.
Notion by Councilman 0
Gaston
eeeded by Councilman Sfimps
nhat the Mayor be instructed to no
tfy those :propmr'tY owners now de-
ingnen' in paynenls.ihat the town
,ninon of, paye institute
n� salcol
paid
within thirty days, carried.
The following resWutfon "a IP-
troduced: 04 Fair
"ZERBAS, the Town
hope.. with other auandualitlea and.
goverotn6 hodiee of this State, has
applied to the Federal Pubife Works
Adeadonatrat,on for Wars and''ants
On oenatraet needed' public improve
me•`atns!,v�avn4d�.
WHEI Ia 1AS. each Pre] ce m,e
neceaeey to i➢rovide employment
far our unemployed and furnish
prrehosing power foot au' citizens
Quo dlstcharge their lawful oblifa
fions, support and maintain our pob-
Re inslituti0rs and give needed
stime,tion to industry and bast -
news, and,
WHiE1tlBAS. our application, to
'ether with the majority of like ap- I
ninatfons from the governing
bodies at Aloboma'han failed to re
-
cote, favorable action in Woeldog-
ton, and.
W19ER%EAS, a ream for with
holding such favorable action is a
Question as to the cunetdt-donahty
of acts at the receet legislative an'-
'I" and that Itmtca:ions eaisting
wader the eonstitution of oar State
,me, a 4neellon as to the authori LY
of evoh bcddes to couoract far each
loans and to secure tlham by o
bli-
gatiova of proper logal contents':
',PH,RR➢FURS, BE IT RESOLV-'
E,. by toe Town council of the
Town of 'Fatrla) e, that iremayor.
M. F. Northrop in i,haN of the
Tnva does hereby re4ueet and' urge
neon the GOvereor of the Stst
Alabamn a. HoB. ,M. Miller, that
the State Lmgtslature be called
pectal o¢naion to ctarifv sacit ea-
f isting laws ae interPmre with tpeae
'Iapplicatlone, enact each fu her
laws ne may be demand desirable
to promote their favorable e.mid-
eratwo, and propose stIl,h conAtu-
tmo al coa..- as re ecesem, I,
aka these effeetfve
e motion by 'Co ncuom an.duliCu
conded 0p Coon i1man Frederick
tg eeolujin. was doptea.
Motion by, Conn alma. Gaston
the goad Cam.mittd be aumor
a Faia foot bridge cross gags'lly
Fa nn irhone Avuroml artist.
Meeting edW
Gladys Lowell, Cle�
13S
V1y
loy
Town Council
The regular meeting of the Couc
cii of the Town of FairhoDe was
held) Tuesday. April N. 19M.
Mayor Northrop and Councilmen
,sr,diu. Frederick, Gaston, Rug'
hand Stimpson ware present.
.Minutes of the previous meeting
were approved as read.
The Committee adviaed against
the purchase of the land, offered by
,Me Blorbam at the last regular
meeting, at this time.
On motion by Councilman Fred
erfek seconded by Conhcllmsn Bern
hn thr report was accented a
the commutes dfeeheiged.
Coouncilman Frederick made a mo-
tion seconded Iry Concilmen Berg-
lin that the Mayor be inetrnc tsd to
pay Nos. 50 to 24 htclm ive of Street
Improvsmen,, Series Ne..4 Bond:
and make arrangements for issuing
warra is I, ^li , any part of mon-
ey that bond Wders wish to ream
vest at 6 rer cent for street sues-
iug. U,,. roll call the vote was
Sivvor Northrop. Councilmen M. O.
Berg in. F. A Frederick, Aoward
hnge and J. 0. Stimpson aye. Coun-
cilmen C. A. Gaston no
Mr. George E. Fuller spoke in'In-
te,m, of a pbaygraand, and motion
made by Councilman Gaston second- not to a sad $10 00. par1led.
ed by Councilman Rage that the Mationxcb, Councilman Gaston
Street department committee be au- seconded by Councilman Ruse the,
thorlaed to cooperate with a eom- the Town enter into contract with
m Lice from the Chamber of I Kirby Boath for rent at building he
coerce on piaygrmmd, -to Install small pier as outlined by the com-i
c element on Colony lot on Fairy mittes, sarrledt
hope Avenue next does wen of Cali Meeting ndlearnad.
property, with a cash aPPropriatiem Gladys Lowell, Clerk.
Town Council Proceedings
�q3 A epeclel meeting of the Counci
the Town. of Fairhope was he''c
S: tnrday. April 2$, 1934.
Mayor North,ep and Counellmer
Berglin. Gases Rose slid Stlmp
on were preWpt
The falowing rescdurlon was to
roduced:
RESCLFED, by the Town Centel!
of Town of Fairhope, Alabama, that
in consideration of the A. R. A.
furnishing A. labor to clear the
'and for e. Landing Fleld at 13art3ee
Wharf. Alabama to he known me the
Town of Fairhope Landiug Field
that the Town of Fairhope furnish
the following: for preliminary ex.
padses $20.00. maintenance of Air-
em-t$360M: rive year lees, for ]and
M0.60; one general foreman
500.0. truck drivers $150.00;'anc
toots $150.00 making a total of $1:
710.00. -
After the reading of the rasotu-
rion it,was moved by Councilman.
Gaston, seconded by Councilman
Berglin that the resolution be ado, -
ad, end it was anenimcusly adopt l
ed.
aflour
Meeting Gladysv I,o
— Gladys Lowell. CI!]k f
I Town Council Prowdin¢q
y
a
aded by Cov t a BerRlin
The M(nl r m LI , M th C
t Fo
ill M f l I❑ w h.1 :1.
ter and So w granted
iy, MTo,
May M. I}dt y gl ➢
I IC
tt build an addition Inn on tho
n
lhMp mtl 4rn ullmgn R�relin.
throe
al i
C Ba'dwin guild g on Rgytl n
Frndnrlak, Gail nu unl Bass were St.Ba'
according to specifications fll-
lash.ht
Th, minnGa of Ing norslar meet
The following ordlaance wan Im
Ing of April 34. and spacial meet.
rodueed. -
Ing of April 29. 19,4 were apV,.,.d
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE TOWN
/ am road.
COCiNCIL OF FAMHOPE ALA
f yy''
I The following bill. were alla4a:
RAMA AS FOLLOWS: That tb.
Fdrbenka Morse & Ciy, sup _
f
T ap of Faith,,, enter into an
piles 9,82 iag"careat
with the Alabama R
Sherrill Oil Co., a.up➢Bee 3;92 Itef
Administration for the so,fs-
Ruffles &'Son, lab. and sup. 546 Ing
of he following streets or any
J. S. Jewell, paint 12.W :Pert
thereof in the Town of Fair
Jones RCA Victor Agency
hope viz.. A c.r4s.atkya of he C
an➢p11ee .12
W. A Street improvement major,
A' A. Boul..egnto tmTar 36.22
old No.-Fairkon, Ave from Schoo
The Fatr1 op Ctarieq p.Id. 9.16
St to Bay, Sec Ion Street from
W. C. MRIs owing 10.50
North Dprnorate limits to Fels Ave
Alabama Machinery & Supply
Church Street from Falrhope Ave.
Co., labor and material 50.51
to Fels Ave. Murphy Ave. Y,,
Nick J. Ludwig, labor 6.10 'Futrell
Street to Secrinn Street.
Foreter & Sons, gas and oil 142.52
Data..,. Stone- from Church St.
Klumpp Motor Co., lab. and
to Sectioa Slonst, Mobile Ave. from
mat. 1 5.55
Fnirhons Ave. to Fars Ave.. Fels
-MCCowin-Lyons Hdw. at Sup.
Ave. from Ssc is. Street to Mobile
43".. shppile. . 25:49
Ave.. White" Ave. from Equity
Faith". Coal & Supply Co., .Street
in Mobile Ave.. Bay View
supplfes 24 a!
St et from'Fadrhope Ave. to Write
-Turner Supply Co.. supplies 33.17
Ave
Higbee Mil Co lumber 94.20
Raymond Stopl ton, overtime 4.20
Frank MoK nzl . overtime 3.20
F. A. Carlson, painting
11.25
PAY�RO FOR APih6L
M. F. Northrop. Mayor
46.00
�Gladyg Lowell, Clerk
70.00
J. H. Titus, Merahal
75.00
M. fi 'Rerglin, 'Councilman
3.00
P. A. Frederick, Councilman
3.00
C. A. Gaston. Councilman
3.00
Howard Rage. Ocitusitma.'
3.00
J. O. Stimpaon. Counottman
3.00
U. D. Swift. Watchman
30A0
J. 'P.. Bailey, Engineer
96.00
Raymond Stapleton. Engineer,
95.00
Frank MCKenale, -Engineer
75.010
R. P. Hyenas, Engineer
66.00
J. L. Keller, Road Dept
75.00
Antis Lytrus. Road Dept
54.0
Guy Wilson, Road, Dept.
42.00
jjj Paul Tove cce. Road Dept
1.0'
J. A. Patterson, Wtaffi
16.76I
Richard Jackson, Calf
20.00
Oa motion by iommat1man Gastax t
Town Council Proteedingg
A special meeting of the Conncii
of Taw. of Fairhope was called
Monday. May 14, 1934 by reouest of
Councilman Frederick and Rugs for
.the purpose of outu.ing paving pin,
gram and get ti9Y equipment togeth-
er. 4g`V
Motion by Cburellman Rhea
sae -ended by C.6c,le an Frederick
that the town purchase new Cher-
' ralet truck ae described la, ow, 1934
Dial Wheel Obnaais with wind-
shield and wiper, 30 x 5-8 ply tires
jilint sprig. be purvhas,
,It by Cou..11man Frederick,
cd by Cnnncllmatf Rirto, :tut
No hard aurfucc Falrhupe
,al '.Ruucrefl S. to the
id 1.,Iion Street treat Del..
St. to bia,nollu Ave, and
An•. frmn Fairho, a Ave, to
Le.- dad thaL&onao one,
SECOND: Tbat the snrtheing to
Age put bn said streets shall be of
a local Sand play Base with As.
plralt Treated Wearing Surface,
THPRD'. That tbe'Town ofFSL-
hope shall palchs. the or, case
U
matenisl and .dpplie'a at tba "I
favorable term- and eon d3Hnnt
available, �O use etuimeant and mo
terfai belonging to the town and,
place same at he disposal of the
^liar burnished by said Relief Ad-
mfndsti•ztfon prOvld-d however, that
lame be Operated by own em
-
eee'whenever considered advim-
p loy.uchh -.pert ansistance
uch ae engineets and, foremen an
11 to better milize the laborefurn-
thed by .=aid Relief Ad'ministrilts.
and through the skao'd '"en4-
ence Chu, provided r and
direct said prPMFae'det d. _
131
11 mhatall nt a➢ p
Ilbed ad aunt ibut d to said ear -
facing shall he 111.1-d in a separate
find and Incal. far he 'poses of
such aurfanin, and for rationales.
meet of mach. same m ab,11 he ad-
vanmd by GIP ,.'we inr caprrvisino
t :r rterlal'an afnnrald.
Aner•th. reading of the nrdia,n,,
C I.al 11nun O, tmn n ode p 'Polls,
second.I by Cau [slim n F wl. rick'
that thedniloaneo he
t sup,
d p.ed.,
Lrp.n roll call lh v, to tl Msynr
M. F. Northrop, howl Ihnan M. O.
R,,Iglin Councilman P A. Fr der-r
mk, C... clips a,. C, A. Ggrt a an -I
Councilman Howard Rugg sys.�
Nn=a ..is.
Cpon hearing the "". the Mayo
etc a:ed the ordlnnne adnp'ad and
ndered pal hell.
Moti by Cmnoll tan Ga etnn�
etcdtlded by C...r1 m. R_rglin
that the Mayor he a tthorlred is
sell warrants for the purpose of el-�
nnneing proposed entreat I.Fggsre-I
moat, carried. 4
Motion by Councilman Rerglia IlI
secodded 'by Cnnnotlman Bak, that
the otter of Mr. Frank Rernhardt of
$26 00 to he paid in advance as rent
of bath Ib.co,s for the as
ng Octpber 1st, 1994 be auoelted.
arried- lit
�blee: bug ad)uu'rdad, r
k6_ Qlaws Lowell Cler•$'
r
trecting o Smith Engnee &
Contrails, Cl., and Hancock Con-
tracting Co., be advised that the
town is antempla Hng the hard sur-
facing of a minfmum•of one mile
of streets and ask if they are in
terested i. doing say .f the work
that they advise when their repta-
sen'mtive will ..at with the town
Engineer, Mr. E. N. Rodgers, car -
tied.
Meeting adjourned.
Gladys Lowell. Clerk
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Town Council Proccedi "
The regular meeting of the Co
ell of the T.W. of Falrhope we
held Tuesday, May 22, 1934. 2jfaYer
Northrop and Councilmen Derglin,
Frederick. Gaston Ruge and RImV-
am we'e Freaen t. 1
The minute, of regular meeting
May 8 and special meeting May 14,
1934 were approved as read.
Meeting ad]aurued.
Oladya Lowell, Clerk
Towui Council ProceedingS
aily�4 i A a aial mea,ng of 'no (7,nndl.
of the Town of Falrhope wan held)
Friday, May 25, 1924. I
Mayor Northrop and Councilmen
'e rglin. 'Frederick, Cast.., and
Raze were Dreseat,
Madan made byCouncilmanCaa-
n seconded by 'Councilman Berg
a that the mayor be authorized to
decline the offer of O. K. Cummings
:o lend Mire Town of Falrhope
$1000.60 for street Improvement
provided that Fels Avenue be fn
n iudedIn the surfacing Wocram-
This action due to the fact that the
Falrhape Smgte Tax Corp., dope
not deem it advisable tr Inc., may
fu rdow, obligat'rl for street evr-
acinq at ;hi•,. time, carried, j
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Meeting adjauxned. Cladylkr91I, Clerk
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Town Council Proceedings
The regular meeting a the Coun-
Icfl of the Town of Fairhome man
held Tuesday, June 12. 1934.
:Mayor Northrop sad Cuuncilmen
HerglI Gaston, Ruge and d9Cimy,
can'were pr.•er�t
Sinvtes of a regular meetln6
]toy 22, an^ aPee11 meeting May
a, aed read.
2a e3fo11mvirtA bpills war an ad:
Forster & . , gas And oft 462.bg
n'ich J. Lud wig..abor end
protects]
S4Gawin-Lg,ac lids. S 3vP. 41
:. Putman R Co., sn Dl+ If _ 7.70
An iICo..{�j u1gI�►It 4.96
An icon , o , Fon',n'
try comp sa n i 2a4.64
Ti.':,,,Bvv tar ga abor 16.45
e
'Ople sa cnq �2ter --
�4lm 'Ruffles b, 30.61
and material
Falrhope Coal & supply co. 36.87
auPplfee __._._—__--
Raymond Stapleton. overtime 4.80
Frank MCXChur ova applied 991
C, Robert Churchill, ubl.
f a Falrhope Courier, p 15.14
amd avPNiee
.3, A. Patterson, wharfage _ -'iH%B
PAY ROLL •FOR MAY 1934
M. F. Northrop. Mayor 45.00
Gladva Lowell, 'Clerk 70.00
.i. B. TNus. edo,shal 45.00
M. O. Becalm. Councilre a 3,00
P. 3.00
A. Frederick, 'Councilman' 3
C. A. Gaston. Councilman
Howard Ruge, Councilman
S. O. Btimnson. Councilman
E. D. Swift Watchman 30.00
J. P. Bailey. Engineer 95.00
Raymond Stapleton. Fkngieer 95.00
Frank McKenzie. Engineer 76.00
R. F. Gregg,, Engineer 66.00
W. F. ',,,away. Line Work 6.26
Aurie Lyman, RoadaDeed, 49.20
Gay Wilson. Road Dept. 40.69'
e jjnhs,d tJaekann.. Golf Course 20 00
WMee'tingilaColt s lour ea rse 10.60
Gladys Lowell. Olerk
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Town Council Proceeding`s
The regular meting Of themdu
ciI of the Town of Falrhope wa
held Tuesday. June 26, 1934. -I
;Mayor Northrop and Councllmery
.. 03erglin, Frederick, Gaston.. Rug
and Stlmp.on.were present.
(Minutes of the previous meeting
ware approved as read,
After the bid. for Double Bitum-
inousSurface Treatment for the,
streets were read; Councilman
Ruge made a motion seconded by
4ouncilman Frederick that the
Town accept bid of Smith Engineer-
ing and Construction Company, who
was the lowest biddersubject m
change 9f time that might be
caus-ed by the PWA loan for Water
Works and Sewer Construction, mo.
thm carried.
Meeting agj.um.ddI .
Gladys Lowell, Clerk.
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Town Council
P r o c e e dings'
The regular meeting of the
of the
ell f
0,
was
was
held J-11 1934,
Mayor Northrop and Councilman
IBerglin, Frederick. Gaston,
Ruge
and Stimpsnn were present.
I
The minutes of the previous
7
meeting were approved as read.
The following bills were allow -I
ed:
Who. Ruffles &'Sons, labor
and supplies — _— _.. — —
5396'
Fafrhape Coal & Supply__
Co., supplies _. __.
33A4
Raymond Stapleton, over-
time ._.____ _.— __
2.80 -
__ _._
.Frank McKenzie, overtime_
3.00
Gaeto¢ Motor Co., labor
.ad empplion - —_. _—
14.4E
Summon. Electric Co., sun-
iC
18.631
Turner SuDDI➢ Co., supplies_
9.0g
Forster & Sons, gas antl o11
469.37
Nick J. Ludwig, labor aad
_. —
Supplies .. ——
1E,90
IFu'lsao.,-iMor.. & Co.,
ads
supplies
The Standard Transformer
Co., supplies _
162.64
The Falrhope Covrleq Fuld,
and supplies _ __ ._—_
S6A6
Alabama Mach. & B9D. C°
139A4
Republic Creosoting CO.,3.60
supplies .___.._____ .._
Pay Roll for June
bl. F. Northrop, Mayor......
45.00
Wadya Lowell, C1erk....__70.00
J. H. Titus, Marshal
76,00
3.00
M. D. Berglm. Couvcilmkti_._
_
P. A. Frederick. Council an
_ 1.60
C. A. Gaston, Coalodhean
inn
Howard Rtige. C°CnuncmjI a
1,00
J. C. Stli4gyeon,
3.00
E. G. RlckarbY. At4orney_--
_25.90
E. D. -Sw IR, Watceman. ____
30,00
J. F. Bailey. Engineer ----
95.00
Rn.vmond Stapleton Engineer 15,00
W
IWrI'ls Rockwell, Road Wara_. ianr.
W Illium Z9pp, Road Work __ 12,h
Clan Ywlnnmdeco, Road Work _ 4.01
J, A. Palterem. Wharringar_. 25.0(
W. IT Street, Wlmrf
R4dph Slnrx, Wharf Oho
191r....4 Javkeon, Cnlr 25.01
sun. :,dr 4A1
,N ,,,,tlnM Il�ll�nll'llyd.
, audYa 1,4I, Clerk.
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