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6 3'7 <br />Bills (cont'd <br />General Trading Co., !t pair chain tighteners, 11-23, X2.80 <br />Earl Grumke, reimbursement for map & typewriter ribbon, ~1.61~ <br />O.J. Rental & Sales Co., 1 cyl oxygen, $3.75 <br />Thorne Coal ~ Oil Co., fuel oil bal., 11-29, X173.98 <br />Northern States Power Co., electric service, 12-12, $26.22 <br />n n rr n water heater elec., 96394 <br />Walter S. Booth & Son, revised Village manual, $4.67 <br />Briggs,Gilber~,,Morton,Kyle & Macartney, legal services,Nov.,~200. <br />Nick Christensen, fees,building inspector to 11-17, $2t~5.75 <br />Minnesota Envelope Co., envelopes ~ letterheads, 9628.75 <br />Northern States Power Co., street lighting, 12-12, $91.32 <br />~~~ <br />Water agree- <br />ment Farmers Proposed agreement with the Farmers Union Grain Terminal <br />Union. Association to December 27,.1956, for continuing water extension <br />from GTA property to the Village Hall, was approved on motion <br />by Shavor, seconded by Stewart. <br />Transfer to After discussion and on advice of our attorney, Cartwright moved <br />Street & that $11,000.00 b® transferred from the special assessments <br />Bridge fund fund to the street and bridge fund, which is in fact a return <br />to a subdivision of the general funds fit®m which the funds <br />originated. Seconded by Shavor and motion carried unanimously. <br />Street bill Cartwright then moved that the balance due for street work <br />balance paid performed by the County in May and June 1955, amounting to <br />X11,309.67 be paid. Seconded by Stenzinger and motion carried <br />unanimously. <br />Pay for Vol. After discussion, Cartwright moved that the volunteer firemen <br />firemen flooding be paid on the basis of drill time for their work flooding <br />rinks on other. .skating rinks on nights other than drill nights when authorized <br />than drill nites by the Aciting Volunteer Fire Chief. Seconded by Stenzinger <br />and so ordered. <br /> In connection with the wiring and operation of the warming <br />S~-d~ r n ~ <br />J-1 • S house at the school skating rink, Cartwright recommended that <br />. a responsible high school studence be employed for supervising <br />w i ~ ~ S~~~r ~ SSE the warming house which will have afire in it when open for use. <br />war rn ~ n ~ h apse After discussion, Stewart moved~tha~aCa tr <br />ight be authorized <br /> t <br />to hire a high school student Ito ~~ervise operation of the <br /> warming house at such times as are necessary in Cartwsaght's <br /> opinion. Seconded by Stenzinger and motion carried unanimously. <br />Drapes & On the question of purchasing drapes and rods left in the Village <br />rods - Swanson Hall apartment by George Swanson; Hustrulid moved that Cartwright <br /> be authorized to offer Swanson ~l~5.00 for the drapes and traverse <br /> rods. Seconded by Cartwright and so ordered. <br />Paint spraying The Clerk reported recaa~ng information that Strandquist's <br /> Texaco filling station, at Hamline and Hoyt, propose to install <br /> a paint spraying plant. After discussion, our attorney was <br /> asked to check the statute regarding this matter, ~ d the <br /> Clerk was instructed to inform Building Inspector Christensen <br /> of the proposal. <br />Adjournment: On mot~ion,/t/he meeting ad journe~d ant 10:,2,5 P.M.a <br />Approved ~ ^ ~-~i:~~ti~!/t ,,_,,L~( ,~--"~ bL~c--~ <br />