1943-06-01VILLAGE OF M
~INUTE9 OF THE ~L~AR k~EETI?G OF T
June 1st, 1
Mespon~ing to roll call at th~s mee
Trustees Hondorf, ~ewcomb, and ~roe
Acting as a committee of the whole,
a survey of the Wound Uni°n oeme%~
with the exception of the phrase "t
~-- :" which' was
in the Village of ..ounu ,
by Arrustee Neweomb authorizing N. E
limitations in mat%ers of relief, t
were approved as read. -: '. ,
After the reading of a fin_~ncial r~
May activities of the ~ound Munict~
general approval, the council authc
every month covering the Water Dep.t
the motion of Trustee Hondorf, ~roe
~r. Louis Sohns clalme& the at%ent!
lngs in connection with his work at
opposition to the cometary being ts
Attorney N, E. Pardee made his ~pc
ments in'matters of reltef~' siatln~
initiated only, either by the persor
through the investlga~ion of some
council; that it wa~ in cases of s
legal routine could be disregarded
~On the basis of an investigation ar
with .reference to the physieaI-cond
,Newcomb moved that the Village-Wit~
n. Spauldlng and hi~ family: ?his
,Hon~orf, t~e councll~ aEreeing.~'
Trustee Newcomb moved further %'nat
the s.tandpoint of establishing
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ting were Ma
ckert, with
the council
~y.
o investlgat
to be delet
~. Pardee to
he minutes o
)crt coverin
~1 Lieuor St
rized that s
· and the Pc
ckert s uppor
on of the cc
the cemetaz
ken over by
rt %o define
that cases
al petition
ualified
~dden emerge~.
or set asid~
,d report ma(
ition of'H.
.draw 'from a]
motidM Was
the case of
lement' in tk
for f. uture relief, be placed i~-th9 h'a~ds b'f 'At
· ~:Trus.%ee Rondorf seconded this motiQn, th~' chum
M~. '.C.H. Ferrall was given a being ~o' ~er
enforcement, of. Village Ordinance N~. 25 with' r~
of swine, aha ll~e stock within %he ~confln~ bt'
%his case, %he council also heard ~he per~on~.l
Dr. ~ P..~ilkins presenting- the s~nitary findl
%he situation. ~,~. An~ew Krause,$as the one
offered an moportunity to defend h~s interests
ponse to the 'above, it was the genqral agreeme~
~uthorise a re-publication of' O~ir~ance'No; 25
general citizenry to be g~ned-scc(rdingly, and
left to the ~ayor for its final en~
,,~rs. L. L. Krantz was heard on
and shelter for the use of bathers
=ondorf moved that the Chair be de
and responsible person to prepair
bathing, facilities an~ that SUCh pe
orcement.
opening of
In respon
egate~ to se
nd supervise
rson be paid
697
AGE COUNCILH~'LD~
or Louise Huestls,
~Iwin ss Recorder.
as sembled ,, fol'low ing
~ t~e relief situation
~d from a mo%ion
lefine village legal
~ the previous meeting
~ the April and
3re, which met with
like report be' made
~r Fund. This was on
ting.
uncil to report his find-
y and to assert his
the villsge. ·
Village legal require-
for relief could be
of the recipient, or
son authorized by the
c'y only where this
e by Dr. j. p. ,,¥ilkins
~p~iding, ~rustee
l'further relief to
upporte~ by Trustee
3othne Hornlund, from
e ~illage of ~ound
~%~ney N.. E. Pardee.
Il' %oncurring.
t his petition for the
ference to the keeping
he Village· covering
report pf Health Officer
ngs and requirements of
omplalned against, was
in the matter. In res-
t of the council to
as a mandate to the
tha{ the matter be
ark pavi!lion facilities
e to this, Trustee
lect some qualified
the use of all park
~65.00 a month through
VILLAGE OF MOUND
the bathing season. '~'hls motion was seconded by 'l'rustee "ewcomb,
the council approving.
'z'rustee ~roe, okert reporting complaints fl, om the eitizer~,y with
~eference to the ordinance supported charge .of. $1.00 for the
duplication of lost dog licenses, Trustee Newcomb 0resented the
following resolution and moved its a~option; to wit:
INA$~.~UCH AS the charge of ~I.00 for the duplication of do5
licenses is generally considered excessive and unreasona~le~
~, NOT TH~EFORE~ be it resolved~ and it is hereb~ ordered that
.eetion 1I, of ~rilla~e Ordinance No. 25 be chs. n~ed to read:~
~.A c,h, arge of ~nty-~'ive cents (25~) shall be made for each duplicato
l~ag.
Trustee ~roeckert supporting t~e motion for the adoption of the
above ~esolu~ion, the vote of the council stood unanimous. ~m, nd
~o the resolution stood ~dopted. ~
The~ being divi~ed opinion among the~ members ~f the council with
reference to the ~ssumption by the vilI~ge ef the care an~ super-
vision of the Mound Union Cemetary, it was moved oy ^lwin that the
m_~tter be referred to the the village electerate at the next ~nnual
v.illage election to be held Tuesday,~Deee~ber ?th, 1943. This
motion was supported by Trustee Rondorf; a majority of the council
approving. .
The following bills were authorized to be paid:
Geo. ~. Cole, Police ...... $ 107.1. O.Edna Gooder, Bkkpg .
w. N. Johnson, ~ngr L ~t .....
LeRo. Y V. Alwln, clerk ...... 25.O0.LeRoy -V.~ ~l,,vi'n,- clerk'..~.
~ I~ ' N ' Johnson, Treas ..........
~J. C. Stein, rd. wrk .......
~,V. B. ~owers, r~f. wrk ......
Colleetor of Internal Revert
~.~. N. JOhnson,. misceI .......
Old Peoria Co ..............
~,~tka ~ew. C° ................
Coca Cola POt~ling Co ......
~cKesson & ~obbins ..........
Pabst~ ~alSs Co ....... ] .....
~ound 0ii ~a.. ............ ~...
Interstate Power Co ........
Interstate Power Co ........
~t kg. Pilot .................
J. P. Reed' Agcy., ins ......
~t. ?k. of ~d ~gcy..~ ......
~pls Star Journal ..........
~%. Fk of .%~d. ~nt ..........
~treater Lbr. Co., rent ....
1st Nat'I Bk. of 5(pls ......
7.50 :~. N,.. ~.Johnson, T~ea'$...
109.10.J. O,, Sb~in. W~ate~ deist.
61.40.W. ~. Bowers, ~ater Dept
I2.50,L~;. F. Hoffman, refd ....
5.16.~. Falk Paper Co.. ......
83.70.Ed. Phi-tlipa ~ ?OhS Co..
102.08,7 Up Bottling Co..~ .....
3 · 90. ~anni ng-~_n~erson Co .....
224.61.Distillers Di~s~ribu%i~.
lO.73.~ound Oil Sta ...........
1.~0~o~d 0tt Sta~'. .........
168.60.Interst~.te Power'Co...%.
40.O0'.~{tka Pilot...~ ..........
3.35.~tate of ¥1nn..Audtt ....
12.84. ~atertowu Tel CO .......
4.55. stmeater LbP. Co .......
3.36~.ddres~ograph ~ales AgoY
13.50.S%~eater~Lbr. co. rent..
5.O0.1~t Nat'l bk of ~pls ....
204.33.Ed. Phillips & Cons Co..
35.00
58.10
15.0o
7.50
17.88
18.$0
· 75
7.22
893· 74
2.6O
109.86
61.59
9.50
4.75
6.46
33.15
388 .O5
12.95
9.65
2.46
25.00
119.74
188.54
Concluding the above, the meeting adJou~ne~ on mot :
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