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1939-03-28439 WINUTHS OF THE SPECIAL ~,~TING OF THE ~OUND VILLAGE COUNCIL HELD ,March 28th, 1939. The purpose of this meeting, under the general caption of "Village _Affairs", was to consider bond issues for the purpose of' funding outstanding village warrants , &for the purpose of village street improvement, the ~Iayor to get all Oossible legal advice covering the above - with the council's authorization - the whole being preparatory for a 0opular election to be considered at the next regular meeting of the council on April 4th, 1939. ~esponding to roll-call at this meeting were Mayor W. C. Huestis, Trustees C. L. ~uff, Bernard Winkel, ~nd C. R. Ferrall, and LeRoy V. Alwin as Recorder. To bring this to a head, Alwin out the purpose of the meeting to motion giving the Mayor full authority to consult with legal advisors of his own choosing covering funding and other bonds, and also to prepare the ~.~.innetrlsta Road matter for a place in the proposed election. After discussion, the motion received the second of Trustee C. L. Tuff, and 'was concurred in by the council. ? rustee C. ~. Ferratl proposed that, inasmuch as the village had a he, ted shelter of its own for the purpose of holding council meetings and a polling pis. ce, the clerk be authorized to give thirty days notice to the ~tate ~ank of ~ound terminating'the village lea~e of the room in ~he bank bas, e~ent as of May let, 1939. This Trustee Ferrall put to motion, receiving the second of .~lwin, and the rest of the council concurring. E. C. Kern petitioned for grass seed end shrubbery for the village park. '~Fith general councillor agreement, ~r. Kern was advised to get all necessary grass seed locally through a recuisition order from the village recorder, and to contact personell of the long Lake .Nursery for shrubbery. The council being deadlocked on the matter of setting up an outside system of accounts covering the ~o:und Municipal Lienor Store, such deadlock being an embarrassment to the ~ayor and setting to naught all efforts at improvement of the Liedor ?tore's accounts and re- oorts, Alwin presented the following resolution, to wit: ~e it re- solved by the ?ound Village Council that the supervising and. order- lng of the work necessary to carry on the successful operation of the ~found ~unlctpaI Lienor Store be delegated to the Lienor Com- mittee; which committee shall be a,o.ootnted by the President of the Village Council, and shall consist of two (2) trustees ,?nd the President of the Villa, ge Council, the latter to ~erve as chairman. Be it further resolved that the hiring,, dischsrglng, and the fixln~ of the wages of the msns~er of the lisuor store shall be by s ms Jorlty vote of the villa~e council. The motion being for the adoption of the resolution, the vote stood a.s follows: Yeas Huestis, Ferrall, -lwin. Nays, Tuff and Winkel argued for oostponment until the regular hi. eating of Apr. 4th. And so the re~o!utlon stood adopted. There bei~further business, the meeting ad~o~ne ~ ~'~ ¢ [ ~ President ....... Rec order.