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<br />R071 Call: Ayes - Messrs <br />. Nays - None, <br />Taylor,Wedler,Strater,Br6 wm,Fa7.k & Hopkins. <br />Motion carried <br />Rules suspended <br />It was moved by It-. Hopkins, seconded by Mrs. Brown, that Reso3.ution <br />No. 374 be approved and passed as read. <br />R.o1]. Call: A.yes - Messrs Taylor,Med].er,Strater,Bro*m?,Fa].k & HoplQns. <br />. rlays - None. Moti.on carried <br />Resolution Passed <br />Mayor Endress then appo3nted Mr. Carl Wedlsr to the Welfare Committee. <br />It was moved by Mr. Hapkins, seconded by Ntr. Strater, that this appoa.ntmsrtt be <br />c onfirmed. . Ro11 Call: Ayes - Messrs Taylor,lledler,Strater.,Brown, Falk & Hopkins. <br />. Nays - Norie. , , - - - <br />- ° • Motion carried <br />Appointment Confirmed <br />Mr. Stxater, seconded by 14r. Taylar, then introdwced Ordinance No. 575 <br />entitled: "An Orclinance to Ma,lce Appropriations For Current and Otler Expenses <br />of the Vi.llage of Nlayfield, Ohio, for the Year 1957", which ardinance was <br />read to_.Council. <br />Tt was moved by kZrs: Brown, seconded by-Mr. Hopkins, that the rules of <br />lasr requix°ing aa orclinance to be read on three separate occasions be suspended. <br />Roll Ca11: Ayes -lliessrs Taylor,Wedler,Strater.,Brown,Falk & Hopkins. <br />Nays - None. <br />- " Motion carried <br />- Ru1.es Suspended <br />It was moved by Mrs. 3rowm9 seconded by N1r. Falk9 tha,t Ordinance No, -, <br />575 be approved and passed as read. <br />Ro7.l Call: Ayes - Messrs Taylor,Wedler,Strater,Brown,Fa3k & Hopicins. <br />- Nays ? Nor1e. <br />Motion carried <br />Orclinance Passed <br />The Clerk then presented bids for a chassis for the new fa.re truek. The <br />Bean Co. bid for cha.ssis and truck $74'587.50, which would figure $4'592.50 £or <br />the chassis. Eu,c].i,d Heights Ford 04,359.70. Buxton Aiato $4,420.00 and Bradner <br />Ford $4'485.00. No check was_,received with the last mentianed bid. <br />Mayor Enciress then reported that he appreci.ated that we were dela,yisig <br />things but some information had accumu]ated that might change ths th3nking on <br />Fire Eqaipment, and in view of this, would recomnend that the Safety Committee <br />go over these bids before any definite recorrrannendatzon to Council. Mr. Strater <br />said that he wou3.d go along with this. Ma.yor Endress said that, if necessary' 70