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Minutes 09-15-36REGD~LAR M~TING OF SEPTEMBER 18, 1936. & Re&~lar Meeting of the Board of Town Com~nissioners of the Town of Boynton, Florida, was held at tb~ Town Hall on Tuesday evening, September 15, 1936 at V:30 otclock P.M. Present: H.D. Stevens, Mayor N. M. Weems, Vice-Mayor J. P. Bowen, Town Clerk The abo~e constituting the entire Board of Town Comm- issioners of the Town of Boynton, Florida. The Minutes of the Regular Meeting of September 1,1936 were read and approved. b~on motion made by Commissioner Bowen, seconded by Commissioner Stevens and duly carried, the use of Town owned lots in Lakeside Farming. Upon motion made by Commissioner Stevens, seconded by Commissioner Bowen and duly carried, Mrs. J. M. Twohey was granted permission to clean up the two Town lots next to her house and to have a garden on same for her own use, with the understanding that she would employ no Negroes in tending the garden. it was decided against Gardens for commercial The following letter was read: ~Boynton, Fla,. Sept 15, 1936 Town Connuissioners, Town of Boynton, Boynton, Fla. Gentlemen: I hereby protest the construction of a cow pasture across the street from my home. Respectfully, A~ter some discussion, the fence referred to in the the same to another ~ ~ocal~ty. (Signed) Ted Murray." Dr. Weems, who was constructing above letter, agreed to remove The Clerk stated that Mr. R. B. the key to the Casino with ~his verbal Custodian, effective at once. McCollum had surrendered resignation as Casino In addition to the application by Mrs D. S. Ross for the position as Custodian of the Casino which was brought up at a p~evious meeting, the following applications were read: Boynton, Fla. Sept 15, 1936 Town Com~issioners Boynton Fla Gentlemen I would like to ,have the job as Custodimu cf the Casino on the Beach agreeing to keep up building and grounds in a workmanship manne~. I also agree to keep up all plumbing and repairs to the building free of charge to the Town. (Signed) F.B. Jones.~ "September 14, 1936 To the of the Co~nnlssioners Town of Bo~nton. Gentlemen: Being infoz~ned that the position as Cs_Be-taker at the Boynton Casino is now vacant, I sub~t the following appli- cation fc~ your kindly consideration: Inasmuch as each of the personnel of the Commission is not without knowledge of my m~uy years cf service in the past, I venture the opinion that it would seem only of possible interest that, in the event that my application should receive favorable ~onsideration, I sm confident that I would have no difficulty in arranging for the attendance at the Casino of a lady for the ¢on~enlence of'~the women-folks of Boynton - a relative of mine. I am prompted in this submission of application not only because of my personal desire to re-assume the obligations of the position, but also because of the fact that a n'tu~ber of the citizens have urged upon me that I~submit my application. Thanking you low such consideration as you may extend, believe me Faithfully yours, {Signed) H R Farnham." The selection of a Custodian for.the Casino was deferred for a few days in order fop the Connnissioners to have mnpl~ time in considering all applications. Con~issioner ~eems stated that he had received numerous complaints concerning public gambling going on in" NcBride's P!ace~' on Ocean ~venue. After considerable discussion, Commissioner ~eems made a motion that the Police officers be instructed to stop gambling in "~eBride~s Place~, which motion was seconded by Commissioner Bowen, and duly carried. There being no further business the meeting adjourned.