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    OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK CITY OF LAS VEGAS, CLARK COUNTY NEVADA OCTOBER 9th, 1939 Minutes of a recessed regular meeting of the Board of Commissioners of the City of Las Vegas held on the 9th day of October, 1939 at the hour of seven thirty P.M. Present Mayor Russell, Commissioners Ronnow, Gilbert, Krause and Corradetti, City Attorney and Clerk. Minutes of regular meeting held October 4th read and approved as read. A letter from the Nevada Day Executive Committee was read to the Board asking that the City take part in the celebration to take place October 29th, 30th and 31st. As the City had already decided to take part in this event on motion of Commissioner Gilbert seconded by Commissioner Krause it was moved and carried that the Clerk write the Executive Committee and inform them that the City would enter a float in the parade to be held on October 31st, and also that the Board of Commissioners would be in attendance. Vote was Commissioners Ronnow, Gilbert, Krause and Corradetti and His Honor the Mayor voting aye. Noes, none. A policy covering fire insurance on the house at the golf course south of the City on Highway 91 from O.A. Kimball for the year oct 23rd 1939 to Oct 23rd, 1940 was presented to the Board for con­sideration. On motion of Commissioner Gilbert seconded by Commissioner Corradetti it was moved and carried that this policy be secured. Vote Commissioners Ronnow, Gilbert, Krause and Corradetti and His Honor the Mayor voting aye. Noes, none. A letter from Mark Condo, day desk sargeant at the Police Station thanking the Board of Com­missioners for the opportunity of attending a meeting of the Southern C California Association of Finger Print Officers was read at this time. Commissioner Corradetti moved that the Officer Condo be given the sum of $20.00 to reinburse him for the cost of the trip to El Monte, California to attending the meeting of the Southern California. Association of Finger Print Officers. Commissioner Gilbert seconded the motion. Commissioners Ronnow, Gilbert, Krause and Corradetti and His Honor the Mayor voting aye. Noes, none. On motion of Commissioner Corradetti seconded by Commissioner Gilbert it was moved and car­ried that retail beverage licenses be granted to W.J Lincoln add Verna Williams. Applications be­ing in proper form and money on file with the Clerk to cover the same. Vote Commissioners Gilbert, Ronnow, Krause and Corradetti and His Honor the Mayor voting aye. Noes, none. On motion of Commissioner Krause seconded by Commissioner Corradetti it was moved and car­ried that all slot machine licenses applied for at this time be allowed. Vote Commissioners Ronnow, Gilbert, Krause and Corradetti and His Honor the Mayor voting aye. Noes, none. The Clerk presented to the Board the application of the Las Vegas Club for a "race horse Keno game". On motion of Commissioner Gilbert seconded by Commissioners Corradetti it was moved and car­ried that the application of the Las Vegas Club for a "Race Horse Keno Game" license be held over until such time as the application of the Northern Club for a similar game would be settled. Vote Commissioners Ronnow, Gilbert, Krause and Corradetti and His Honor the Mayor voting aye. Noes, none. Mrs Rapoport appeared before the Board and ask if it would be permissible under the ordinance governing the sale of liquor in "sealed package liquor stores" to sell Scotch Whiskey in quantities less than one pint. Mrs Rapoport was informed that under the present ordinance sales of whiskey in sealed packages of less than one pint were not allowed. Mr. Bert O'Donnell of the Las Vegas Junior Chamber of Commerce appeared before the Board and ask that the following letter be spread on the minutes of this meeting: Las Vegas, Nevada October 9, 1939 Honorable John Russell, Mayor, City Counsel. Dear Sirs: The Junior Chamber of Commerce in an effort to beautify the City of Las Vegas has appoint­ed a committee to act upon the City Beautification. This Committee has as a result of it's observation, found that the corner of Pth and Fremont Streets, upon which is operated Mr. Stock's Planing Mill, is very unsightly and that it is viewed by all tourists upon entering and leaving the City of Las Vegas. The Committee has called upon Mr. Stocks and found him very congenial and very willing to co-operate and has has stated that later he will attempt to clean this lot up. However, it has been the experience of the committee, especially in the case of Mr. Bill Mendelsohn, that although promises were made that the promises were not carried out. It has also been called to the attention of the committee that Mr. Stocks is soon to make application for a building permit so that he may build a new are house and planing mill on this pro­perty. This will of course, assure us that this type of business will be carried on on one of the front streets of our city for many years. It seems quite reasonable that if debris and scrap lumber are found in connection with the planing mill now located on this property that this will be true in the years to come.