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The proponents of the proposition further argue~"tha~th~ asset, to the village' thus bought would produce wealth and'VAld®-tothe community that would cover the interest and. add. ciably..~oward the principal each ~ar. Af~er~I[stenlng to the above pro~osition, the Village Council advised the ~o~mitte~'"represent~ng the ~ire ~epartment to present their pro- pOS~tliO~ tO theSchool Soard and to the people of the Assembly Grounds With~aView of ascertaining what these two factors within the community w~uIdbe"willtng to do towards defraying the cost of such an undertaking. The committee was also asked to get further details as to costs and fin- ancing'and to submit this further information to the council at its ~ext regularlmeeting. It was also promised that the council itself Would-investigate manner and means of financing and the co~t of housing the equipment proposed. Next in the order of business was the appointment,of Mr. Geo. R. ~ole as Chief of Police. of Mound and that he should be provided with the roper uniform of his office, such not to exceed the sum of $50,00. he Ohief of Police was also empowered to appoint his subordinates. Upon a complaint entered by Officer Cole, it was moved by Mr. Tuff, Mr. Yost supporting, that the recorder be instructed to write 'to Mrs. Jaenmtte Gloutier advising that she remove by fire or other meanm the unsightly thicket of thistles from her property here in ~ound, or give permission to the village to do so. 'This motion was carried. President Huef now brought ~p the matter of having the main street -e t'T~' of Mound designat d as a ~-~ Street" thus qualifying the street to receive the standard "6top signs at all subsidiary street crossings and Junctures. After discussion, Mayor Huff appointed Messers Glewwe and Alwin as a ~ommittee on ~lgns to investigate the matter and to do as they saw fit. It was now moved by Mr. ¥ost, Mr. Tuff supporting, that the recorder write for prices on five car-loads of "pea" rock, the dealer proposed being ~ander, Morrison, and Christianson of Bt. Louis Park. Mr. YOst next advanced the matter of road oil for rejuvenating the surface of the village streets, this oil to be of 40~ asphalt content, instead 'of the regular 60~ generally used for new surfacing. This matter, however, was lai~'on %he table for t~e next regu-l~r mee'tlnU. Upon motion by Mr. Yost it was next agreed to give Mr. Enuth Anseth the oiI and gravel he asked for,' i~ Tiem of the curb in front of his store at 8eton. The recorder was next instructed to advertise for bids for the construction of two blocks of four-foot walk at ~eton with gutter and curbs for the street. ~tat~ng the usual requirements, the advertisement gu$%eem eg% ~ p~AO~ 8~a %$ --SlISq eg$ $o ~uTp~e~ eq% 0~'8£ ...... 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