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1937-07-06~,~INUTE2 OF Tr.4E REGULAR .~mTING OF T~ ~,~Ol¥SrD VILL,~GE C01UNCIL !~ELD JULY 6th, 19~?. 379 Th~s meeting convened ~t the Council Chamber st 8 o'clock P. ~. and those resoo~ding to roil call were ~re~id. ent. ~ue~i~, ~ru~tee~ Vo~t and Tm~'~, and Recorder ~lwln. T~ustee ~a~ch aooe~red t~rdilv ~hortly after the meeting had gotten under The first business pre, ned before the council wan in ~he form of a petition presented by member~ of the loc21 hou~e-oalnting ~nd decorating profession a~king that the Village Council o~.~ ~n ordinance ~.~ provided for under ~ection ~, ~ F. No. 2~7, Ch~p. ~28, I.aw~ of ~inneso%a, requiring the licensing of s, ll p~inter~ ~nd decorator- operating within ~be vill2ge and estab]~i~hing uniformity with re~oect to coot of m~t~ri~.l~, ~uslity of workmanship, ~nd compen~tlon for l~bor: the ~ome ~ now orev~il~ under the l~w in sll ~, Rna, ~nd 5rd r~.te citie~ ~nd town~ throughout the ~tate. On Wayor Mue~tis ~ugge~tion it w~ moved by Tuff ~nd ~econded bv ~h that the Clerk communicate with the League of ~iune~ot~ ~unicl- oalities for complete information ond sdvlce in this direction. w~,s approved and the m~tter lnid ~ide for l~ter consideration. The next matter uo for consideration were the bond~ of the Village Treasurer 2nd the Village R~corder. ~_otb bond~ were ore~euted. ~he $40.00 pre~ium due on the Trea~urer'~ Bond being cue~tloned, ~.l~o the bond~ general form, it wo~ ~ug~ested that the clerk t~]~e up the~e ~ever~l matters with the bonding firm ~ud it~ reore~ent~tive~. The clerk was also asked to have the Village Recorder'~ bond ch2nged to receive the na~e of ~eRoy V. ^lwin in place o~ M. I. ~orton. '~ The Village Clerk now read a letter over fhe ~ign~ture of Cecil J. Chapman stating his ca~e s, ga. in~t the Council'~ refu~2,1 to grant him "0f~" ~ale Lieuor License unles~ he took ~n "0n" ~le Licen,~e a,l~o. Trustee Tuff defended Chs. pman'~ position, but upi being ore~ent ot the lienor ~eeting of June ~Oth during fhe tl~e when the being discussed and pa.~ed upon, he could not move to recon=Ider ~be case, nnd the re~t of the ~ouncil were reluct2~i to withdraw from thei. r former position. The mafter wa.~ laid m~ide without ~otlon. ~r. Bert A. r{uff, m~n~ger, now ore~ented 2 fin2nciol report on the "unicio~l I.i~uor ~%ore. In thi.~ connection ~'~,~or ~Jue~ti~ ~ug~e~ted that the Village Recorder ~nd ~.~r. Muff get together ~o work ou~ w2vs of keeping a oerDetus, 1 inventory of the ~%ore'~ -%pek ~ud ~le~ the council wight know from dov to s.~ to the octu~l ~%~tu~, ~ to profit or lo~, of the business. Thi~ wac out to motion by Tuff, ~econded ~arcb, the Council ~ooroving. Next represented before the Council through one of it~ ¥i~itors wan the Rura, 1 Wenneoin Co. Child '~elfare Board urging that the council act to conform with the Drovi~ion~ of Chapter ~43. ~ection 1. ~ubdivi~ion (d) of the Laws of 1937, i., e.., theft the ~enneoln County Child Welf~re Board take over t'~e administration of locel Door relief, with the option that the village o~y only for ~ctu~l ~ervice~ rendered. The form of a Besolution, with ch~nge~ to exorec~ the option, w~ ~l~ce~ into the bends of the clerk to be filled out ~nd ~ent in together with ~he villsge aooropri~tion($$O.00 up to ~eotember l~t). Thi~ w~ out to mo~ion by ~-~arch, seconde~ by '~ost, and aonroved by the Council. The 950.©0 aooroori~tlou h~.d special reference to the ~.P.A. ~ewing Project, the village to receive in return that amount in clo~hes for it~ deoend~nt~. ~'aVor Muecti~ calling for s report 2nd orice~ on "Coeed Timit" ~nd other road signs, a ~r ~wift, representing the Geo. T. Ry~n Co of ?86 Eusti~ ctr., ~t. Paul, ore,cured c~t~,l.o~ue~ i]~u~tr~tion~ ond price~. 3S0 The cl~rk ~1~o had vrice~ coverln¢, t~e ~-~me field but no'~ct~on w~ taken ~endtn~ ,~ ~eec!n]. Road. "eettng dated for e,,ne~do~ evening, ,Tulv 14tb. A ~ro~o~ltion ~re~ent, ed by ~ deleg,~,tion of ~o~,rd member~ of wl~nlt, ri~ta mown~hi~ csl]In~ eor ~tl]~Fe co-oDer~tion !n wid.enln~ ~he bord. er]Ine ro~d. between the we~t ~ide o~ the vll]~e -nd the town~hl~ w~ ~1~o ~o~t~oned unt].l the meet~_n~ of July 14th. ~,,fter re~dtn~ ~ ~etter from the "enne~tn Count.v Agriculture]. -'ocletv ,q~-klng for contr~.~ution- toword fo~terlng It~ "Free Gate" County Fair Program., , it wa~ morea by. ~o~t ond ~econded by "=.,~ rcb that the village ~vrotrtate ?~25.00 toword that end. ~bis motion was carr~ed. The fo]lowing blll~ were ~vroved ond ordered ~ld~ J~ck Otein ............ G. m · ' ................................. ~100.O0 P '~ ~uff ..... L ~ Geo. Cole ........... ~-. F. Geo Cole . .......... ~r. F. ~tre~ter L. Co. ~,. ~,rorthlnnd Greyhound Llnes..q. J. P. Reed ~ F I.. ~r Alwln ........... "~. ~. ~ 1,~In ........... G.m. Jlm Han~on .......... ~tate Bank of Hound...~. interstate Power Co... interstate Power Co.. Interstate Power Co.,.".W. ~Voo~end Greenhou~e~... q.~. h~orman Walker ......... ~-. ~'. E. C. ~ern ............ q~.W. ~ou~d Grocery ......... ~.~ ~trester L. CO ........ ~. Rondorf Wotor Co ...... '~lller-Davls C~ ....... ~.W. He,an Dre~el ........ ~r. Klckhafer .......... W.F. J C ~te in ......... A. L. Gooder .......... P~Der oummly CO ....... I,.F. ~annln~ Anderson Co... Wrsnk WcCor~Ick, Inc. L. Anheu=er P~scb, Inc... L.W. Ke].~ly II~uor Co ....... L.~. Old Peorio Co ......... L.m. Christ Nelson e~tate.. ~.~. Townshlm of ~InnetonksP.m. Wenn. C. C~tld Welf,~re ~:. 100.00 75. O0 ~ O0 25. O0 25. O0 5,00 10. O0 10. O0 5.0o 15 oo ~35 oo 112 50 38, lO 12 g~ ¥"1. O0 29 ?0 2 40 10.00 19. O? 10.58 31.13 3.8,3 8. ~5 3.00 1.20 2.4~ 4.Z~O 21.85 4.73 ~. 20 17. vO 20, 5.20 54. ~5 m3.29 ~8. ~ 14. OO 5o. O0 25, oo 381 ~o ~u~the~ lgu~tne~ a~e-~tnK 17e~o~e the meeting, the meetln~ ad~ou~ned on mo%%on. Ore ~ tdeut