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Proceedings of the Village Council <br />11/3/59 Page 5 <br />utility to supply its own needs and the needs of private consumers for utility <br />service, the estimated cost of said utility being $250,000, exclusive of costs to <br />be paid by special assessments against specially benefited property?" Under OFFICIAL <br />BALLOT corrected to read "Shall the Village of Mounds View construct, own and operate <br />a waterworks plant as a public utility to supply its own needs and the needs of private <br />consumers for utility service, the estimated cost of said utility being $250,000, <br />exclusive of costs to be paid by special assessments against specially benefited <br />-roperty?" Motion carried unanimously. <br />A special council meeting was called to be he on November 23rd at 7:30 P.M. <br />at the Edgewood Junion High School to discuss the water program to be placed on the <br />ballot at the December Sth election. Said meeting to be a general meeting for the <br />public to hear the water program. <br />Attorney Meyers directed to check into the easement on the east side of Quincy <br />south of County Road I from the school board property. <br />The village clerk directed to write a letter to the school board requesting <br />permission to use the Pinewood School and Red Oak School for the village election <br />to be held December 8. <br />The following bills were presented to the council and approved: <br />To <br />Aty Walbridge <br />Betty Walbridge <br />James W. Gibson <br />Earl E, Smith <br />Donald Hodges <br />Melford. Christensen <br />Perry Malvin <br />Ingram Ruatad <br />Irene Edberg <br />John Robertus <br />Ralph Slifer <br />Ingram Rustad <br />Ernest Grabowski <br />Robert J. Edmond <br />Addressegraph—Multigraph <br />Anchor Paper Co. <br />Hoffman Answering Service <br />New Brighton Hardware <br />Dawn Moving & Storage Co. <br />.W. Bell Telephone Co. <br />Northwestern Bell Telephone Co. <br />Northwestern Bell Telephone Co. <br />River States Oil Co. <br />Carl L, Gardner & Assoc. <br />Cities Service Oil <br />The Minar Company <br />Richard Meyers <br />A. G. Krocker <br />Walter S. Booth & Son <br />B & E Patrol <br />B & E Patrol <br />For Amount <br />Weekly salary as Deputy Clerk 50.00 <br />Weekly salary as Deputy Clerk 50.00 <br />Salary as Mayor for October 50.00 <br />Salary as Clerk for October 50.00 <br />Salary as Trustee for October 35,00 <br />Salary as Trustee for October 35.00 <br />Salary as Trustee for October 35.00 <br />Monthly expense for Civil Defense 25.00 <br />Salary as Treasurer for October 25.00 <br />Semi—monthly salary as police off. 66.55 <br />Semi—monthly salary as police off, 70,50 <br />Semi—monthly salary as police off, 75.00 <br />Semi—monthly salary as police off. 60.60 <br />Salary as electrical inspector 76.14 <br />Supply Certificate #92790 75.00 <br />30 reams paper 44.10 <br />Oct. Service 30.00 <br />2 caps, 1 lock 7.70 <br />Moving to new office 68.75 <br />Service at Me 32377 24.12 <br />Service at MI 4-2200 Civil Defense 5,00 <br />Service at MI 4-2200 Police 17.11 <br />Purchases from Aug. 26 to Sept. 25 23.80 <br />Technical Assistance for Sept. 200.00 <br />Gasoline for September 49.42 <br />Work on police car 45.46 <br />Attorney fee for October 244.40 <br />Rent of Village office for Nov. 50.00 <br />Election supplies 27.22 <br />Monthly salary as dogcatcher 50.00 <br />Pickup, board and disposal of dogs 77.00 <br />