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COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS
Council Chamber, Sept. 8, 1922.
New Council called to order’ by
Mayor Summers.
Present Aldermen Anderson, Cole
man, Batson, Horne, Stocks and
Klugh.
The Mayor arose and made a few
remarks of welcome to the newly
elected Aldermen, pledging his full
cooperation in ttll that tended to the
upbuilding and the best interests of (
the city.
Aldermen Horne, Stocks and Klugh
were duly installed into office, taking
the Oath under Capt. E. J. Murphey,
J. P.
The election of officers and em
ployees for the ensuing year and the
fixing of salaries attached to each
was inorder, and Council upon mo
tion went into executive session for
that purpose, the result of same be
ing as follows:
For City Attorney—C. Christopher.
For City Physician—Dr. D. W.
Pritchett.
For Clerk and Treasurer—E. L.
Cook.
For Chief of Police—W. S. Riviere.
For Deputy Marshall —J. B. Bush.
For Deputy Marshall—W. W.
Evans.
For Supt. of Light and Water
Dept.—O. J. Hermann, Jr.
For Electrician at Pump Station —
J. A. Matthews.
For Electrician at Sub-Station—
H. W. Carson.
For Electrician at Sub-Station—
C. Rodgers.
The hiring of two drivers for Sani
tary Department was, upon motion,
left to the Street and Public Prop
erty Committee.
•The following salaries wei-e, upon
motion, fixed for the year:
Per Year
City Attorney SIOO.OO
Mayor * 400.00
Alderman j__ 120.00
Chief of Fire Dept 25.00
Per Mo.
Clerk and Treasurer 137.50
Chief of Police 100.00
Deputy Marshalls (2) each.. 90.00
Supt. Light & Water 150.00
Electrician Pump Station-.?- 85.00
Electricians at Sub-Station
(two) each 15.00
Upon motion and unanimously
passed, Alderman Anderson was
elected Mayor Pro Tern for the year.
The Mayor announced his standing
Committees for the year as follows:
Finance— S. Batson, E. L. Cole
man, G.* S. Klugh.
Streets —D. L. Anderson, G. S.
Klugh.
Light and Water —E. L. Coleman,
E. G. Horne, C. E .Stocks.
Tax —E. G. Horne, S. Batson, C.
E. Stocks.*
Ordinance — C. .E. Stocks, G. S.
Klugh, S. Batson.
Health— G. S. Klugh, E. L. Cole
man, D. L. Anderson.
Petitions —C. E. Stocks, D. L, An
derson, E. L. Coleman.
Nuisance —E. G. Horne, S. Bat
son, D. L. Anderson.
The fixing of annual appropriations
was next in ordefr and, the following
were, upon motion, passed:
Schools $5500.00
Carnegie Library 1000.00
■Cemetery Association 200.00
Tl*e contract for city printing was,
upon motion and passed, left to
Streets and Public Property Commit
tee. .
The payment of $7.50 per month
for care of fire apparatus was upon
motion discontinued. A motion by
Alderman Batson, the passed unani
mousdy, that the newly elected
depuy marshall be required to pur
chase a uniform and cap, the same
not to exceed $35.00, the said
amount to be refunded at the end of
six months. The Mayor instructed
Ordinance Committee to have their
recommendations for business and
special licenses ready so that same
could be heard and passed on at next
regular meeting of Council.
Nothing further for consideration,
Council upon motion adjourned.
W. T. SUMMERS, Mayor.
E. L. COOK, Clerk & Treas.*
Council Chamber, Sept. 8, 1922.
Council called to order by Mayor
Summers.
Present Aldermen Hammond, An
derson, Batson, Suggs and Coleman.
Absent, Alderman Jordan.
Minutes of previous meeting read
and upon motion adopted.
Alderman Suggs, Chairman Health
Committee, reported that an inspec
tion of the plant making chocolate
milks, the product of same being sold
in the city, had been inspected and
the sanitary condition of same being
found satisfactory.
Finance Committee submitted the
following bills duly approved and
recommended payment and upon mo
tion and passed the same were or
dered paid:
W. H. Crowder $ 49.50
L. C. Tyus, Sec. & Treas. -.1375.00
Salaries /
Arthur Williams 77.50
A. O. Bennett, Jr 21.25
W. W. Evans 25.00
H. H. Holmes 70.00
This being the close of fiscal year
the following reports were in order,
the same being submitted and upon
motion and passed ordered adopted,
filed and made a part of the minutes,
to-wit:
Quarterly and annual reports of
the Clerk and Treasurer and Chief of
Police, and the annual reports of
Treasurer of Carnegie Library, Sup
erintendent of Light and Water De
partment and Chief of Fire Depart
ment.
The closf of fiscal year marked the
close of the term of office of Aider
men Hammond, Suggs and Jordan,
and accordingly Aldermen Suggs and
Hammond (Alderman Jordan being
absent) arose to retire, the Mayor,
for Council and himself, extended
thanks and appreciation for valued
services rendered during their terms
of office, both Aldermen in turn ex
pressing thanks for courtesies ex
tended them during their service with
the city government.
For some months past the physical
condition of Alderman Jordan had
prevented him from taking an active
parf*in his Aldermanic duties, but
Council was not unmindful of his
long and faithful service and it was
with .extreme regret that his term of
office had closed.
Nothing further, Council upon mo
tion adjourned sine die.
W. T. SUMMERS, Mayor.
E. L. COOK, Clerk & Treas.
Barnesville, Ga., Sept. 8, 1922.
To the Honorable Mayor and Gentle
men of City Council:
I have the honor to submit this
my report for the Quarter, beginning
June Bth, 1922, and endyig Septem
ber Bth, 1922.
RECEIPTS
To balance cash in banks
June Bth, 1922 $ 5,133.13
To interest on taxes 120.15
To business licenses 1,034.00
To special licenses 10.00
To light and water rev— 6,446.60
To water and sewer taps. 140.00
To sale cemetery lots 15.00
To burial permits 81.00
To back tax and fi fas 2,549.20
To fines and forfeitures. _ 150.50
To capitation tax 441.00
To paving 379.34
To sundries as follows:
M. Chaite 10.00
Phone calls on 18 9.37
Total receipts for Quar $16,519.35
DISBURSEMENTS
General Government
By cash, salaries $ 717.50
By cash, streets, bridges.. 470.13
By cash, care of stock #B.IB
By cash, public buildings
and repairs 138.07
By cash, insurance 106.25
By cash, office supplies,
printing and postage 122.7.‘.
By cash, office furniture
and fixtures 29.37
By cash, elections T . 9.00
Sundries as follows:
Dobbs & Barrett 200.00
Tax assessors 100.00
H. D. Mclntosh 2.50
J. M. Martin 14.00
L. 3. Mangham 20.00
$ 1,997.73
Light and Water Department
By cash, salaries, wages. _$ 892.00
By cash, electric curtent. 3,349.82
By cash, fuel and oil 33.27
By cash, freight, express. 44.48
By cash, repairs 145.66
By cash, supplies 431.53
-f 4,896.76
Police Department
By cash, salaries $ 600.00
By cash, maintenance of
prisoners 14.20
By cash, extra service— 230.00
$ 844.20
Fire Department
By cash, salaries and fire
service $ 60.00
By cash, equipment and
purchases 50.70
$ 110.70
Sanitary Department
By cash, salaries $ 300.00
By cash, sewer extensions 2.00
$ 302.00
Appropriations
By cash, Maintenance of
schools $ 1,375.00
B\ cash, Carnegie library. 250.00
By cash .cemetery assn 100.00-
$ 1,725.00
Bonds, Loans and Interest
By cash, interest on loans_s 434.00
By cash, interest on bonds 2,371.63
$ 2,805.63
Total disbursements for
Quarter $12,682.02
By balance cash in banks. 3,837.33
$16,519.35
Respectfully submitted,
E. L. COOK,'
Clerk and Treasurer.
Barnesville, Ga.,. Sept. 8, 1922.
To the Honorable Mayor and Gentle
men of City Council:
I have the honor to submit this
my report for the year beginning on
September Btfl, 1921, and ending on
September Bth, 1922.
RECEIPTS
To balance cash in banks
Sept. Bth, 1921 $ 694.46
To current tax 16,072.28
To tax not on digest. 88.00
To interest on taxes i_ 120.15
To business licenses 3,466.25
To special licenses 85.00
To light and water rev 25,760.32
To water.and sewer taps. 211.62
To sale cemetery lots 215.00
To burial permits 115.00
To back tax and fi fas 6,017.81
To fines and forfeitures.. 744.25
To capitation t,ax 614.00
To paving 914.82
To loans 1 3,600.00
To interest and deprecia
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