Meeting of the Council of Lino Lakes February 25, 1963
<br />Members present as follows: Mayor Kelling; Trustee's; Backlin, Speiser, Heck -
<br />enliable, Clerk Hauer.
<br />Minutes of the preceding meeting were read and on motion by Speiser, seconded
<br />by Backlin, they be accepted as read. All voted in favor.
<br />Attorney Babcock, reported on the Lawrence Murphy ease. Clerk Hauer sent the
<br />following letter by registered mail to constitute notice of the suspension of
<br />his licence. The letter reads as follows:
<br />At a regular meeting of the Village Council of the Village of Lino Lakes,
<br />Minnesota, the following resolution was made, seconded and unanimously
<br />approved by the council:
<br />WHEREAS, L.D. Murphy and Larien Waldon, his waitress, at the Apple
<br />Inn, have been convicted of permitting sale of beer to minors and
<br />selling beer to minors respectively and whereas L. D. Murphy is pre-
<br />sently holder of a license from the Village of Lino Lakes, Minnesota,
<br />to sell non-intoxicating malt liquor on said premises with dancing
<br />privileges,
<br />IT IS RESOLVED:
<br />That the license of said L. D. Murphy at the Apple Inn in the Village
<br />of Lino Lakes, Minnesota, to sell non - intoxicating malt liquor shall
<br />be suspended between 12:01 A. M., Friday, March 8, 1963, until mid-
<br />night on Sunday, March 17, 1963.
<br />Emily Rehbein, treasurer, reported the balance in the Village treasury to be
<br />$5,305.01, as of January 31, 1963. Receipts of cigarette and liquor tax revenues as
<br />follows: $2,282.42 cigarette tax and $1,374.11 liquor tax.
<br />Motion by Kelling, second by Eeckenliable, for the building inspector and village
<br />engineer to assign proper house numbers on Main Street. All voted in favor.
<br />Mr. Backlin, reported on his meeting with the village engineer and the Circle
<br />Pines Utilities Commission, regarding repairs to village streets, damaged by
<br />utilities installation. Motion by Backlin, second by Speiser, that $647.49,
<br />would be accettable for damages. All voted in favor.
<br />Mr. Speiser, reported there is no one to donate labor for cleaning brush from
<br />Village Parks. Motion by Speiser, second by Backlin, to spend up to $150.00,
<br />for cleaning up the park property. All voted in favor.
<br />Motion by Speiser, second by Kelling:
<br />WHEREAS the continued occupancy of Lena Billik of the present dwelling
<br />house on the Village park property will be of benefit to the Village
<br />in that her presence on the property tends to prevent vandalism and
<br />destruction of village property, provides the presence of an adult on
<br />playground premises and lends assistance to park operations with respect
<br />to turning on flood lights, maintenance of the Skating rink etc,
<br />It is resolved that Lena Billik be allowed to continue to occupy said
<br />residence and that a yard light and electric power connection to the
<br />dwelling house be erected at village expense and that the village pay
<br />the reasonable costs of the electricity consumed.
<br />All voted in favor.
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