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1952-01-12__E _r. __ -- -~. VILLAGE OF MOUND 1295 GENERAL FUND OFF SALE LI~,tiOR Standard Ser Statr~ion ~ .rti 6.00 Mtka. Pilot ~ 7.40 Mtka. Pilot- lec`~i on Minnesota Salt ~o. 35.35 55.20 Chaska Beverage Carter Beverage 122.84 201.72 Pure Uil Co. Henn. County-sheriff' radio 101.98 350.99 Noterman & Weber Purity Beverage 161.57 9.40 Standard Oil 2.46 Pabst Sales 49.06 Wendell ~ s Inc. 7.1.4.0 L. A. Dick Cc,. 8 16 Cox .Bros. ~~_ 100.00 Morris Distr. . 94.81 Interstate Power-street 193.70 Seven Up Coca Cola 46.80 29`.92 Bud ~ s Pure ~>i1 ' 144.54 Canatada ,dry 45.2 . Staeater Lumber 4.20 Manning & Anderso n 5a3•t+9 Mound Hardware Holmq~~i~s t Agency-JP bond 2.10 5.00 Mtka. Beverage O.M. Droney 171.80 50.2: Smith-Dunn 15.12 Distillers Listr. 167.92 Coast to Coast 1.63 Famous Brands 629.62 Interstate Power 19.74 McKesson-Robbins 465.43 PARK FUND Griggs-Cooper 1419,29 Inte~rstato Power X1.00 Ed. Phillips & sons 1851.21 Ebin twos. 59.97 W:`~TE~ FUND Interstate Power 16.88 Streator Lumber 51.81.4. Interstate Power X155.58 Old Peoria Mound Hardware 1315.75 11.50 • Mtka. Motor Exparess Pich Ch 1.39 Coast to Coast 9.60 e evrolet 7.85 Pure Oil Co. 32.86 ON SALE LIRUOR Badger Meter 34.23 Addressograph Sales 6.71 American Linen X16.54 Sta.~idard Service Stat. 9.63 O1 Dutch Foos 14.1 Markson Co. Mound Hardware 20.07 3.47 Halverson Candy Asleson Co. 10.90 25.08 Buds Pure Oil 13.42 Mid-West Bar Sup. 5.75 Mtka . PILOT 7.x.0 Interstate Power 38.00 Mound Hardware 18.01 6r~ MOTION by Bly, second by Winkel, an adjourned meet ing was set for Saturday afternoon, Jan uary 12, 1952, at 1:30 p.m. in the village office. Carried Un MOTION by Winkel, second bq Pierce, the mooting wa s adjourned. ~~~~ VILLAGE OF MOUND ADJOURNED ME'~TINGf Saturday, Jarnaary 12, 1952, 1:30 p.m. in the will age office. ' Councilmenis Behml~ar (acting mayor), Blv and Pierce present along, with manager 8torev. Following r='solution offered by Blv :RESOLVED that Edna J. Gooder be appointed ?acting Village Manager from the date of termination of service of Robert Storey as village manager until the appointment and installation of a new vill_~ge manager. Second by Pierce. Carried unanimously Pierce offered th© following resolution.: RF~~SOL~VIiJD that all checks or drafts dra~~r~t on villa; e funds be signed by Mavor William I. Davis or, in the mayor's absence, Edward Behml°r, Acting Village Manager EdnacJ. Gooder, and Louise t~uestis, Village Treasurer. Second b v Bly. Carri~.d unanimously. BLY offered the following: RESOLVED, that until writ#en notice to the contrary is given by this Corporation to the Safe Deposit Department of the State dank of Mound, access to the saftety 13eposit box No. 145 in the name of the VillagA of Mound, shall be had by Mrs. Louise Huestis, Treasurer, and ~ y one of the follwing named persons: William I. Davis, Edward Behmler, F~erbert ~'~. Bly, Raymond Pierce, and Bernard ~rJinkel. Louise Huestis ~. Treasurer, and any one of the above named other persons shall have full authority to open the safety deposit box or bones of the Villa~~e of Mound and to make deposit therein or to remove any Dart or all of the contents thereof, to rent boxes and to execute leas~^s therefor, to exchange or surrender the bps or boxes, and in all other respects to represent t'~is Corporation in all mattors concerning safety deposit box or boxes. S~;cond by Pierce. Carried unanimously. Pierce offered a RESOT.UTION authorizing the Village Manager to submit the 1951 financial statement to the official newspaper for publication after he has approved same. Second by Blv. Carried unanimously. Mot~o,n by Pierce to adjourn until Thursday night, January 17, 1952, at +7:30 p.m. in the village office, second by Blv, carried. SPECIAL MEETING, called by mayor, T~zesdav, January 15, 1952, at 1:30 p.m. in the village office. Mavor Davis, Behmler, Blv, and Winkel present. Pierce out of town. MinutPS of the January 8 and January 12 meetings were read and approved on MOTION by Blv, second by Winkel. The 1952 Budget was the chief topic of discussion. Tnaa~uch as the statute rigidly controls expenditures within budget estimates it was the consensus of the group that it might be better to reduce the estimated revenue from the liquor store in order to provide a possible cushion in the went of additional expenses in the general fund, especially for streets. Agreed that Nir. blv