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MOTION made (Walser), seconded (:ustau' to al <br />^n,stee Malvin TISSD renrn ntrt.ivn rnr 'OAV. <br />e :ieselut •'o <br />t/ 75 arr in t' <br />MOTION made (Walser), seconded. (feasted) to approve bills totaling 15,774.00. <br />Notion Carried 5 Ayes <br />The Clerk was directed to withhold the check to Midway Ford pending Chief <br />Grabowski's approval (relating to warrenty repair work on the new police wagon). <br />MOTION made (Walser), seconded (Johnson) to approve retroactive to January 1 <br />a new wage scale of 32.25 per hour for the Deputy Clerk, Marilyn Melberg, with a <br />raise of 15 cents per hour after one year of eeplpyment and 42.00 per hour for <br />clerk typist Marlys Overson. insurance premiums will be paid if employees request <br />opverage, but salaries will remain the sane whether insurance coverage is provided <br />or cat. Motion Carried 5 Ayes <br />The Clerk commented that the new wage scale was more in line with industry <br />standards. The Clerk also stated that a complete employee agreement covering vaca- <br />tions, sick pay, etc. would be drafted and presented at a future meeting. <br />air. L. J. Blanchard reco_me -ad additional office help be hired and cautioned <br />against exceeding 54 hour me>,lrmun (female employees) as specified by law. <br />MOTION rude (Walser), seconded (Johnson) to amend the motion approving the <br />bills le readt approval of checks numbered 704 through 709, 731 through 759, 761, <br />762,1060, and 3013 through 3050. (instead of stating exact total of bills) <br />Motion Carried 5 Ayes <br />Bob Feleund had no report. <br />Wally Skiba had no report. <br />Charles Jackson presented a check for :34.00 for matching funds and asked that <br />it be credited to the Civil Defense budget. ,after a clarification of the matching <br />Herds term, the Mayor assured Mr. Jackson that the check 'would be credited to the <br />Civil Defense account. <br />The Attorney reported on his study of payments to terminated village erployeee <br />citing five cases on record. On the basis of his study, Attorney Meyers recommended <br />payment through the last day worked. Notice was given prior to December le 1966. <br />Mr. Blanchard referred to the resignation of the first Police Chief. He resigned , <br />later withdrew his resignation and did receive some ad.dit =onal Pee. 3:r. Blanchard com- <br />mented on the extra hours worked by Mrs. Lauasse in attending Council metiers, work <br />ing on voter registration, and in elections. Mr. Cl .nchard stated that itt felt that <br />taking beck the check for an extra two weeks pay voulr be wranm.. <br />Clerk Walser co:xtonted on the apparently considerable time off taken by Mrs. <br />Iacasse as being sufficient reieeursceent for extra work ;ours previously mentioned. <br />At the request to be :tore ceecisic, Olerk Walser :.;entioned [het extra benefits received <br />by Ws. LaGasse encludod payment by the v':11s ^c yrivate telephone calls. The Dfeceme <br />ber phone bill alone included at least 4-.70 . LeCare.e'a personal calls. <br />MOT".'i nee!e (Johnson:,, so,•e gyred (_ :. ), 10 <br />the last dae worked (December lo, l;_:6). <br />_ . , :t e one day s 7ay 7{_y or <br />af <br />.t .n 'Thrice . %yes <br />