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2 ` .J ` <br />11/9/70 <br />Mr. Rosengren stated that he had been requested by,El Rehbein and Son, Inc. to <br />release their bond for a borrow pit. Mr. Gotwald didn't feel that the work had <br />been completed on this yet. W. Cardinal moved to authorize ¥r. Backlin and <br />the Engineer to inspect the pit after Mr. Rehbein has corrected the problem; <br />Mr. Gotwald will write a letter allowing the release of the bond. Seconded <br />by Mr. Rosengren. Carried unanimously. <br />The well bide were discussed some'more. Mr. Locher noted that a 4" stainless <br />steel screen was included in Ludwig's bid. Other things were not specifically <br />included by Mr. Sampson. Also, that Mr. Sampson's bid was for $5 per foot; Mr. <br />Ludwig's for $4.50 per foot, but that Mr, Sampson's bid was still lower than <br />Mr. Ludwig's even if we had to go 100' deeper. It was decided that Mr. Rosengren <br />should get a written statement from Mr. Sampson on what was included in his <br />bid; he would also try to get a committment on the starting and finishing dates <br />of the work. <br />Mr. Bohjanen reported that he bed intended to have the flyers ready tonight, <br />but that he had not picked them up although they were read. The flyers are <br />dated for the 21st, so the date can't be changed. <br />Mr, Bohjanen wondered how long it would take to put up the flagpole; it would <br />only take 3 days to get it made. The cost will be $125 for a pole with a 4 1/2' <br />base, 50' high. It would include everything but the rope. He had not asked <br />for a bar'to put the lights on since we hadn't decided just where they should go. <br />Mr, Baoklin suggested that the lights for the flag be placed on the building <br />instead if the pole were close enough. Mr. Baoklin stated that if tley had the <br />dimensions of the holes on the base plate, they could pour concrete anytime. <br />Mr. Bohjanen stated that they will deliver the pole, but we must install it. <br />The slab will be underground. Mr. Rosengren thought REA might bury the pole. <br />Mr. Bohjanen stated that Mr. Lee Smith wished to comment on theplaque. Mr. <br />Smith stated that it would be similar to that of Lexington, measuring 10" by 14" <br />with the names of the officials and the date. There was some discussion. It <br />was decided that this would be acceptable; that ,a spot would be left on one <br />corner of the building for the plaque. Mr. Smith will proceed. <br />Mr. Bohjanen stated that he didn't know just how the button sales were going, <br />but that they had run up $300 worth of expenses by now. He was trying to <br />promote free beer, so that they could make the $34 to cover the insurance policy. <br />Mr. Bohjanen stated that they would probably have another C&BDC meeting at his <br />house on Thursday. <br />A lady in the audience asked whether North Central was furnishing the gas for <br />the new building; she stated that they are done with the work and we probably <br />wouldn't have gas in this fall. Mr. Backlin stated that he had talked with the <br />company representative who hadn't mentioned not doing the work; the order was <br />sited some time ago. There was some discussion. Mr. Rosengren stated that <br />he had talked with Mr. Warren Williams of the ampany who had told him that <br />they are overbooked for this fall. Mr. Rosengren will content Mr. Williams <br />further on the matter. <br />Mr. Bohjanen reported that starting Nov. 16, the Rice Edgerton Bus Line will <br />put one more round -trip bus on the daily schedule. Mr. L'Allier noted that Mr. <br />Al Ross was keeping tabs on the proceedings of the bus company. Mr. Ross noted <br />that there was no bus service on Sunday and there will be a hearing on Nov. 10th <br />on revising service further for the company. <br />