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Upon motion by Mr. . Spicer, seconded by Mr.
Patch, the report of the tax assessor was accepted.
There being no complaints as to the assessments,
the assessment as made was approved by the Board, which
by unanimous consent , then adjourned as ah Equalization
Board.
:iINUTES OP CALLED MEETING HELD
OCTOBER 14TH 1927
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Mayor Zipperer, Present
Pres. 'riilkinson,Present
Mr. Patch, Present
Mr . Spicer , Present
Mayor Zipperer expil,ined that the purpose of the meeting
was to transact regular business, is view of the probable
insufficiency of time in which to transact routine business
at the next regular meeting.
BILLS AND ACCOUNTS:
P. H. Simpson, 4;15 .00
M. L. Fuller, 25.00
P, H. Simpson, 11.80
L. R. Ballentyne 8.88
Walter Giddens 6.66
Ralph Giddens 7.00
Upon motion by Mr. Spicer, seconded by Mr.
Patch, the bills were ordered paid.
NEW BUSI1'LSS:
After considerable discussion, upon motion
b Mr. Spicer, seconded by Mr. ;.'atch, the President was
authorized to appoint a Special Committee to prepare a
tentative budget , the same to be submitted at the regular
meeting of the council to be held on November let . The
president took the matter in hand, and advised that the
personnel of the Committee would be named after due
consi d rat ion.
There being no further business, upon motion
by Mr. Spicer , seconded by Mr. Patch, the meeting was
adjourned.
M. L. Puller, clerk
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