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1 <br />Bills (cont'd) Northern States Power Co., elec., July 12, X14.81 <br />Kath Bros., 50 gals gas, 3-25-'50, X12.00 <br />Baden•s Pure Oil, grease, gas, kerosene, X3.52 <br />Northwestern Bell Telephone Co., Mi 5050, July 1, X12.35 <br />~ilalter S. Booth, minute.~~book sheets, May 16, 1949, X3.22 <br />Lorris Williams, blue line prints, Planning Com'n., $3.32 <br />P.R.L. Hardenbergh Co., fasteners, washers, etc., X4.06 <br />Montgomery 4Yard, 2 stools, X10.98 <br />Mercury Ins. Co., prem., policy #470-05425, covering <br />1947 Ward La France truck, X165.71 <br />Communications: <br />Letter of July 10, Prom Genevieve E. McDonald, Ramsey <br />County nurse, relative to special meeting to discuss procedures <br />and regulations governing communicable diseases in Rural <br />Ramsey County, to be held July 18, 1950, at 8:00 pm. It was <br />voted to have Lindig attend. <br />Letter of July 3 from Attorney Frank J. Hammond, together <br />with Dopy of proposed North-Snelling-Falcon Heights bus <br />servi ce. <br />Letter of July 7, frpm Mr~~~.C. Ludwig, of the League of <br />Minnesota Municipalities, regarding type of generator which <br />is recommended by the National Board of Fire Underwriters for <br />a portable light plant, the AC generator being recommended. <br />Letter of July 12 from the Homelite Corporation, quoting <br />prices of X295.00 each on two demonstrator Homelite Carryable <br />Generator units, one AC and one DC. <br />Shavor moved, seconded by Rekstad, that oommunicgtiona be~ <br />filed. Carried. <br />Portable light John Rysgaard presented report and recommendations of the <br />plant, Fire Dept Fire Protection committee, dated July 8, as to purchase of <br />salaries. a portable light plant and on adjustment of salari es of <br />Fi ro Department paid personnel. Stewart moved that the <br />report be accepted for discussion and consideration. Henry <br />seconded and motion carried. <br /> Rekstad spoke in favor of a 115-volt D.C. portable Kohler <br /> light plant, of 1,500 watt capacity, stating if purchased <br /> by the Village and found unsatisfactory, he would take it <br /> and reimburse the village for same. Stewart reported on <br /> discussing the matter with the Northern States Power Company <br /> engineering staff, stating they used these units for lighting, <br /> operating motor driven tools, etc., and that they recommended <br /> the AC generator. Reported they had a number of Homelite AC <br /> plants and found them ve ry satisfactory because of their light <br /> weight and flexibility. Shavor stated if power tools are to <br /> be used they have universal motors on which AC or DC could be <br /> used. Also that the Kohler d.c. unit sells for $15?.50 while <br /> the Homelite demonstrator seta are priced at X295.00 each. <br /> Shavor also offered the opinion that the engine on the Kohler <br /> d.e. set was preferred because it was a 4-cydl• unit as <br />To puchase compared with the 2-cycle Homelite AC. <br />Kohler portable Rekstad then moved that the Village purchase a Kohler 115-volt <br />li ght plant. d.c. portable light plant of 1,500 watt capacity, Model 1.5M5. <br /> Shavor seconded. Ayes: Henry, Shavor, Lindig and Rekstad. <br /> No: Stewart. The motion receiving a 4 /5 vote was declared passed. <br /> <br />