1945-11-06VILLAGE OF MOUND
781
h!I~5ITES OF THE REGULAR
' .:,.,.:~%~',,~? OF THE MOUI'~D VIL~GE COUI~CIL .H~D
November 6th, 1945.
Present for roll-call were !~la~or Loul~e Hues.tl~,. ~stees 1,~ewcomb,
Broeckert, and Rondorf, with ~win recordln~.
The minUtes of the regular meetin~ of October 9nd, and the Special
Meetings of Oct. 5th, and 9th hmving been read and approv ed, the
meeting opened wlth a hearln~ glven to 0. M. Frisk of Lot 20, blk.
8, the Highlands, who petitioned personally for the o0$1'etion o~
Ca,mn Blvd. to its platted Juncture with Grene Blvd. and bn tooa
juncture with State Highway No. 7. The matter was referred to
chai~an R. J. Rondorf of the road committee for an investi~ atlon.
Ralph Dsaling was heard on his complaint' against an allegedly
excessive charge for water during the ~M quarter of 1945, his
contention b~:~' ,'~ _
~zn~ that he pumps all water ~rom the lake for washing,
bathing, ~nd his ornamental fish pond, and that, with a sin$1e faucet
the house, villa~:je water~ used only for dr~ng. It was generally
agreed by the council to charge
,.~r. Deali~ only the minim~ for that
quarter and to have the metering of water at his place checked for
error and, if need be, corrected.
Loren DOdds, as President, and Robert E. O~Donnell, repreEented the
North Shore Civic Club in ~a report to the council on costs to con-
ve~ the village park pavilion to a year around social center. The
cost of winterizing the pay ilion was presented as $400.00. ~,~r.
O~Dom~ell also presented the estimate cost of $1,500.00 for the
erection of a wa~Ing house, 12~x 20', and the building of two
skating rinks, one for hocky and the other for the children, on
the South half of the park. Each ri~ to ~ve a dimension of
80' x 1 60'. The cost of the rinks was figured at $200.00. It
was .pro~.s,e~ .that the Ea~2n6 ~ouse .w~s .to, .ha -SG .l~Ca. ted on th.e
hi~ 6r~&~ ,at the scut bern end of
bath .ho.~se .~ring the .su~r
After dis. cussion, it wa~ mov~ by T. rust~e. ~-e~v~o~b ,that. the ~iound.
Village council co-operate ,wi~ the .No~th ,S.h~re Civic Club in the
wlntem2z2nf:; .of the ~rk ,pavil~n, In ,th~ .bmr. ding of a warming
and .hath house, and in ,the .co~str~ct2~n .of.-s~t~n~ ,r2n. ks. The
~inancial obligation of the v~llage,. ,~n .thLs .aGnnection, however,
was not to exceed ~2,000.00. ,This motion ,w~,s ,supported by Alwin,
the ~ao~ail carrying.
After .~div~dual pe~sal an~ stu~
each .case, the council authorized the .~ssuanae .o~ the following
bu~ld~$ .permits: to H. I. ,HorS'on, .J~..,, ,~. ,~f...S...VIalter, to
Ha~ol~ .N.-.~Io~2n, t o Wm. E. ~ I.nez L...Krauae, to Geo. W. Bergst~m,
On ,the proper applications af Geo. T...Gray. aa,. ,~he. council alsa
autharized the issuan~e to Gray. es o~ .a .sa2t..dr~ .and an Off, Sale
bea~ .12aense
By .~an~mous agreement .of ,the council, .the .~allo~ing .~ere appolnted:
t o .ser~e on the village .elect~on board .to .supe~2se the annual
vi!~ge '.e~ection .dated December 4th,..19 .45:..
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VILLAGE OF MOUND
Jud~-~ es:
Clerks:
Alt e~_nat es: -
J. S. Carlson,
C._~ ~. l,~eumann,
L~rs. U/re. U/illinois
~lady s Frederickson,
I.'~rs. Andrew Hafstad.
Judses:
A. If. ,,_rra,lt,
,~el~er~
l:~rs. Ira C. Peterson
Clerks:
L,~rs· A. S. Brazman
Victor C~o~fdo n
Trustee Newcomb read,for a review by the council, a set of by-laws
compiled and pre, pared by him for the future governing of the council.
Aft er a stud~dd perusal of the context, the council came to a
gener, al agreement to a~reviate and revise Clause 10 of the Ordinance
so ,as tq be, adapted more to local conditions. By general a,sreement,
and without motion, the recommended change was referred back to
Trustee I,Ie~;'comb for later consideration·
The following bills were a. :,proved to be ~paid:
~ ~ ~roeckert
A S Newcomb
~: a J Oooder
'~ 1~ Jo~mson
J. 0. Stein ....
B BOW ~S
~-" Phillips & Sons
.:4C~ e · · · · · · ·
Famous ~ ' ' ~ Inc
~ ~ Baskin Inc
~erna~:a , .... · · · · · ·
Distillers Distri2uting Corp.
Geo. Benz Sons .................
Exceldior Express ..............
StandsrS, 011 Co .................
10.00.R.J. Y~ondorf ........... ~ !0.00
10.00. Louise Huest!s .......... 15.00
4~.9.0.LI. N. Johnson ........... 15.00
145.SO.J.S. Adams ............. 1~5.S0
147.~0.)~d. Phillips & Sons Co.. 1.80
84-~.5~.1~t. Nat~! Bk. of ]~!pls..l, 10 4.19
46.00.St. Bk. of Md ........... ~0.00
159.40.[/[rs. Quentin Jobmson .... 5.00
551.08.Co!lector of Internal Rev. 1.40
93.1.76~.:,~[aKesson & Robbins, Inc.
156.95.Grig~s-~Cooper & ~
t-~Oe * · · · · ·
5~0.73.01d ~eo~ia Co ............
403.6~.L'~. N. Johnson, Mnjr. .....
~.~o. Mtka ~.~[otor Express .......
· i. 15.Chaska Bev,raj, Co .......
261.84
571.60
594.35
1.60
95.~4
].05.35
Jacob -Schmldt ,Brew'g Co ......... 17.
Ed. Phillips & Sons Co ......... 1554.
Geo. L. Reynolds ................. S4.
~ ~yua 'uOe e e e · ~ · e · e · e · · ~
Pabst Sales Co .................
Hugo Johnson ...................
Smith L:otors ...................
L;inneto~a Pi!or ...............
Je ...... ittj A
O, ,,~, ,~ ~af ~C==
90. Hen~y Jensen ..............
79.Pepsicola Bottlin~ Co ....
,~oca Cola_~o~- ~t~_in~.~ Co....
1~1.47. Llannlnj-Anderson Co ......
1S3.55.V Up Bottlings: Go. ........
S4.91.A. Holmquist Ins. Ascy...
~.50.',J. S. Booth & Sons .......
~ . Ag
14.5~. ~t. -'~' of i~d c
S.00.Cox Eros ................
9.50
J. 50
S.00
5.90
~. !4
~71.10
171.
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?~oociena ~a~ ...............
Rivard Pure Oil Sta ........
Interstate Power Co ...... ,.
Chas E Neumann
Addressograph Sales Co .....
~eo. T. Chapman ............
G. F. Broeckert ............
18 50 L[ound Edw Co $
· $ · · · · $ e · · · · · · e e * e e
l?. 63.L~ound 0t'1 Sta ................
.l?,OOState Fa~ Fi~e Ins. Co .......
49.92.J.C. Stein ..................
2.51
19.50
5.71
30.88
57.80
5.00
10.50
On conclus~dn of the above business the meeting a&Journe~ on motion.
Attest .... , .............................
Recorder