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motion of Mr. Farr that any improvements under construction at the time
that the Towns fiScalommences shall not be assessed for the current
year., Mr. Logan seconded this and the,motion passed.
The third Wednesday in April was designated as the official oppening
day each year for Savannah Beach.
There being no further business adjourned subject to the call of the
Mayor.
Clerk of council
Savannah Beach Beach ,Tbee Island,Ga.
June 8th 1931.
The regular meeting of Council was held to-day and was attended by
Mayor Garnble,who presided, and. Councilmen Walthour,Cann and. Espy
Town Attorney McIntyre and Mr. R.W.Reynolds.
Mr. Reynolds stated that his reason appearing before Council was
to suggest that a publicity expert be employed to promote some
attractions on the island, he said that he had just such a person
in mind whom he had been associated with in Florida and he believed
that he could get hi* to come to Tybee and look the sitaation over,
Provided that his expenses were taken of, which he (Mr.Reynolds)
did not think would go over One Hundred Dollars, he said that he
had approached the Tybee Amusement Co and that they had agreed to
pay 1/3 of the expenses, that he would agree to pay 1/3, and that
he wanted the Town to pay the other 1/3 --- Mr. Walthour made a m
motion that the:Town Day 1/3 of the expenses of bringing said
publicity expert to Tybee,provided that same doed not go over
One Hundred Dollars, thisnwas seconded by Mr Espy and the motion
passed.
The Mayor informed Council that he had had 20000 new folders printed
hail' of the cost •to be paid the Tybee Amusenlefith Co., he said that
the railrods are cooperating splendidly in advertising the island.
The Mayor informed Council that L.P.Maggioni & Co., have requested
that a note be given them for the new purchases of oyster shell,
Mr. Espy made a motion that the Mayor be authorized and directed
to give anote to L.P.Maggioni & Co., for the oyster Shells purchased
this year, based on their invoices,this was seconded by Mr. Waithour
and the motion passed.
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