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HomeMy Public PortalAbout1936_11_23 46 At a regular meeting of ,the Mayor and Town Council of the town of Lees- burg, in Virginia, held in the Council Chamber, in Leesburg, Virginia, on Monday, November 23, 1936, at 7:30 P. i4., there were present E. N. Bradfield, Mayor; Ros- coe B. Rhoads, Recorder; and Hoy M. Flippo, Herbert Howard, Lawrence S. Hutchi- son, Louis C. Rollins and Joseph H. Turley, Councilmen. The minutes of the last meeting were read and approved. It was moved by Councilman Rollins, seconded by Councilman Hutchison, and unanimously carried, that, if it were agreeable to the property owners, the trees in front of the propedties of the executors of the Norris estate and Mr. Chester Cooksey, located at #313 and 315 West Loudoun Street, be removed. On motion of Councilman.Turley, seconded by Councilman Flippo, it was ordered that the dead tree in front of the property of Mrs. India Titus, 401 North Ring Street, be removed. All Councilmen voted favorably. • .It was moved by Councilman Hutchison, seconded by Councilman Flippo, and dnanimously carried, that the special policeman appointed to patrol Loudoun and Wirt Streets be discontinued after November 30, 1936. The following bill was read, approved and ordered paid:- Neptune Meter 0o., -$ 17.52 On motion of Councilman Rollins, Seconded by Councilman Turley, and unanimously carried,, it was ordered that one of the Water Bonds, in the amount of $1,000.00, with interest to December 1, 1936, be retired. No further bossiness claiming attention, on motion, the meeting ad- journed. XOR. 1 � �RECOF.DER: ✓ At a regular meeting of the Mayor and Town Council of the town of Lees- burg, in Virginia, held in the Council Chamber, in Leesburg, Virginia,. on Monday, - December 14, 1936, at 7:30 P. M., there were present E. N. Bradfield, Mayor; Ros- coe B. Rhoads, Recorder; and Roy M. Flippo, Herbert Howard, Lawrence S. Hutchi- son, Harry F. Newton, Louis C. Rollins and Joseph H. Turley, Councilmen. The minutes of the last meeting were read and approved. • On motion of Councilman Turley, seconded by Coundilman Newton, and un-' animously carried, it was ordered that Mr. Stilson H. Hall be retained as Town Attorney until September 1, 1937, at an annual salary of $100.00. It was moved by Councilman Howard, seconded by Councilman Turley, and unanimously carried, that Mr. Stilson H. Hall be paid the sum of $100.00 for services as Town Attorney from December 1, 1935 to December 1, 1936. Town Sergeant Thompson reported a leak in the roof of the Town Hall property, and upon motion of Councilman Newton, seconded by Councilman Howard, and unanimously carried, it was ordered that the Town Hall Committee have the leak repaired at once. On motion of Councilman Rollins, seconded by Councilman Howard, and unanimously carried, the sum of $60.00 was appropriated for a suit of clothes and overcoat for the Town Sergeant.