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1966-08-09MINfTmEq OP %Hi,] MEETIffG 0~P AnnNq' ........ J,~r 2¢ 1266 at 8:00 P.M. at the V!LIP, GE NALL ON !SL,;N'9 PANE Present were: Gordon Tulberg, ,ruste~s James ?egan, Wilfred Anderson and James ;crutont M.ona~er Leonard Kopp and Attorney Ray Ploetz CO ~MMITTEE R, EPORTS Metropolitan Affairs Section meeting - mostly a get acquainted meetin{, 2~ communities must join ~a~ch must isclu4e St. Paul and Mvls. to make it work PLAYNi~,TM COI~¥[SSION RECOMMENDATIONS 2equest for Zepher ~us to build a six foot fence - ~o action necessary Request to solit 2 lots into three building sites Andersor. moved and Regan seconded a motion BE IT MOTSD, by the Village Council. of the ~)illage of Mound. that Evan Jones be allowed to split Lots 8 and 9 Block }.t, Pembroke into three building sites. The vote was unanimously in favor so carried. Remuest for rezonim? from 'a ' . ~es:~,~,.ent~al A to ~ ~ ' Part of oommarc~_a! - Shirley Hills Unit A~ ~lock ~ Regsn moved and °cruton seconded a motion 66-187 Roll Call Vote Scrnton Aye Re,an Aye Anderson Aye Tulber~ Aye So resolved RFJ;OLUTTOV anT'~?DT}W' TT2~L~It',C ON PIOPOSET) .... ~,,,,.~.~,.,z (?art of Block 5. Shirley Hills Unit A) h[JRT CARL}ON FENCE AND PIOPE [TY The Engineer submitted cost estimates on the moving of the mower oo!e and !.he fire hydrant. }Ir. Carlson was present with his attorney, ?Ir. Stewart. Mr. Carlson stated he would pay for removing hydrant if he could leave the ccmmons Scruton moved and Anderson seconded a motion 66-188 Roll Call Vote Re{a~ Nay ~.nderson Aye Scruton Aye Txlberg Nay Resol~ tion failed P~E$OL!~T!ON D!itiSq'I?,lO RELOCA'?tON OF HYDIAN'i AND iiLEC~qtlC POLE (Lot 16, Block 7, q _ ~ ' ~evon, l.ift ~oat]_on !-1) Anderson moved and Scruton seconded a motion RF, OLU"TO'I','r 66-]_89 RiSOLi~i[ION DIN.EC~NG RELOCATION 0f i{YDR;~IT &XD EL£CT2!C 'POLE (Lot 16, 3lock 7, Devon, Lift Station I-!) Roll Sa!] Vote i~e ~ a n Aye Scr~:ton Aye Anderson Aye Tulbe rg A ye So resolved Anderson moved, and ocruton seconded a motion ~'~ AUITtORtZING Mt!NTENANCE OF PRIVATE FENCE RESOLUTi0N 66-190 RE~OLUTION COMMONS (Lot 16, Block 7, Devon) Roll Call Vote P~egan Nay Scruton Aye Anderson Aye Tulberg Nay Resolution fa iled DRIF~.DOD SHORE,$ - Final !~18t Plan Cappy Jones An~eared, Miss Sylvia Or~ren and Walter Peterson, Engineer and eart o~,nner were present Anderson moved and Scruton seconded a motion RESOLUTION 66-191 RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING AND DIRECTING C~iRTIFICATION OF PLAT (Driftwood Shores) Roll Call Vote ~cr~ ton Aye Scruton Aye Anderson Aye Tulberg Aye So resolved VARIANCE FOR SIGN Anderson moved and Re~an seconded a motion BE IT MOVED, by the Village Council of the Village of Mound that a variance on 3 oversize signs to be placed on the apartsments on part of Block ~, Shirley Hills Unit A, for 120 days or until Nov. 30, 1966. The vote was unanimously in favor so carried. REQ[moT TO OPEN HANOVER ROAD discussed, cou~cil to look over property before action is taken D~IG AND GLUE ORDINANCE Anderson moved and Reean seconded a motion ORDINANCE NO. 211 AN ORDINANCE REGULATING THE ACQUISITION, POSSESSION, DELIVERY AND USE OF PROHIBITED DRUGS THE COUNCIL OF THE VILLAGE OF MOUND ORDAINS: Section 1. The acquisition, possession, delivery and use of barbiturates and other prohibited drugs shall be regulated as provided in this ordinance. Section 2. , Definitions: Subdivision 1. Prohibited Drugs. As used herein the term "prohibited d'rug" 'means: (a) Barbital and ~ny derivative thereof; including but not limited to the following: diethylbarbituric acid; 'any alkyl, aryl, metallic or halogenated deri- vative of barbituric acid; vernol (barbitone);' proponal, ipral; dial; neonal (sonaryl); sandoptal; amytal; phenobarbital (luminal); phandorn; nectal; allonal which contains allylisopropyl-barbituric acid in combination with amidopyrine) medianl; any preparation, mix.re or othrr substance containing any of the foregoing substances. (b) Amphetamine and any derivatives thereof including but not limited to such substances as follows: desoxyephedrine (methamphetamine) mephentermine, pipradol, phenmetrazine, methylphenidate or any salt mixture or optical isomer thereof which salt mixture or optical isomer has a stimulating effect on the central nervous system. (c) Chloral Hydrate (Chloral); Chlordiazepoxide and its salt (Librium); Diazepam (Valium); Ethchlorvynol (Placidyl); Ethinamate (Valmid); Glutethimide (Doridan); Meprobamate (Miltown, Equanil, Meprospan, Meprotabs); Methyprylon (Noludar); Paraldehyde. Subdivision 2. Acquire. The term "acquire" or "acquisition" shall mean to procure, obtain',' to get control of, or to possess prohibited drugs, or to attempt to procure, obtain, seek to obtain control of or to possess prohibited drugs. Subdivision 5. Possess. The term "possess" or "possession" shall mean to own, control, h~ve authority to administer, or to exercise dominion over prohibited drugs. Subdivision 4. Deliver. The term "deliver" or "delivery" shall mean tra~'sfer, give~ furnish',-sell, dispose of, barter, exchange, administer, dispense, distribute or supply in any manner whatsoever. The term "deliver" or "delivery" shall in addition to the foregoing include an offer, tender or attempt to do any of the acts listed, as well as the actual completed co~missf, on thereof. Subdivision 5. Patient. The term "patient" means the individual for whom a prohibited drug is"'pre'scribed, or to whom a prohibited drug is administered, pursuant to direction of a physician or licensed practitioner. Subdivision 6. User. The term "user" shall mean any person who uses a prohib'it~d drug, When su--~6'~person is not a patient: and the term "user" shall include any person who is a patient and uses a prohibited drug in excess of that prescribed by the patient's physician or licensed practitioner. .S~bdivision_7. Person. The term "person" includes individual, corporation, partnership, and association. Subdivision 8. Practitioner. The term "practitioner" means a person licensed bY l'~'w '%o pre'ecrib~- an'd ~dminister any of the prohibited drugs as defined above. Subdivision 9. Pharmacist. The term "pharmacist" means a person duly licensed and registered ~h the Minnesota State Board of Pharmacy as a registered pharmacist. Subdivision 10. Prescription. The term "prescription" means a written or oral order by a practitioner to a ~)~armacist for a prohibitive drug or stimulant for a particular patient, whi~<~ specifies the date of its issue, the name and address of such practitioner, the name and a~ress of %he patient (and, if such barbiturate or stimulant is prescribed for an animal, the species of such animal), the name and quantity of the prohibited drug prescribed, the directions for the use of such drug, the date of expira- tion of prescription, and in the case of a written order the signature of such practitioner. An oral order by a practitioner for a prohibitive drug must b~ promptly reduced to writing by the pharmacist. Subdivision 11. Manufacturer. The term "manufacturer" means persons other than pharmacists who prepare drugs in dosage forms by mixing, compounding, encapsulating, entableting, or other process. Subdivision 12. Wholesaler. The term "wholesaler" means persons engaged, in t~ 'business of distribUti'~g prohibited drugs to persons included in any of the classes named in Section 5~Subd. 1. Subdivision 13. Warehouseman. The term "warehouseman" means persons who store prohibited 'drugs, 'for others and who have no control over the disposition of such prohibited drugs or stimulante except for the purpose of such storage. Section 3. Unlawful Acquisition, Possession or Delivery of Prohibited Drugs. It shall be unlawful for any person to acquire, possess, or deliver prohibited drugs, except (1) in the ordinary course of trade, business, or pro- fession, or (2) pursuant to a valid and subsisting prescription. ~ Subdivision 1. Ordinary Course of Trade, Etc. The phrase, "ordinary course ~'f trade~ business or profession" 'shall mean the lawful and usual performance of a business or professional transaction involving prohibited drugs by one or more of the following: a. Practitioner b. Pharmacist c. Manufacturer d. Wholesaler e. Distributor f. Warehouseman g. Physician h. Nurse i. Persons engaged in transporting such prohibited drugs as agent or employee of a practitioner, pharmacist, manufac- turer, warehouseman, wholesaler, distributor, common or private carrier. j. Any patient as herein defined, other than a user, with respect to procuring, possession and use of a prohibited drug in accordance with the terms of a valid and sub- sisting prescription and in accordance with prescribed treatment. k. persons whose business or profession requires the procurance, possession or use of prohibited drugs for the purpose of lawful research, teaching or testing, and not for sale. 1. Lawfully licensed and registered hospitals, nursing homes, and bonafide institutions wherein sick or injured persons are cared for and treated. m. Licensed veterinarians and bonafide hospitals for the treatment of animals. Subdivision 2. Valid Prescription. A valle and subsisting prescrip- tion shall mean a prescription properly issued by a physician or licensed practitioner, which prescriDtion is in effect at the time of acquisition, possession, delivery or use of the prohibited drug. Section 4. Improper Acquisition, Etc. Prohibited. No person shall acquire, possess or deliver a prohibited drug, and no person shall attempt to acquire, possess or deliver a~prohibited drug, by any arti£ice, trick, scheme or device, including the following: Subdivision 1. By fraud, deceit, misrepresentation or subter- fuge, or subdivision 2. By the forgery or alteration of a prescription, or 'subdivi'sion ~. By the concealment of a material fact, or 'subdivision 4. By the use of a false name or the giving of a false address, or Subdivision 5. By making a false statement in anyprescription, order, report, or record relative to a prohibited drug, or Subdivi~on 6. By falsely assuming the title of, or falsely representing any person to be, a manufacturer, wholesaler, warehouseman, pharmacist, practit ioner or other person described in Section 5, Subd. 1 he re of. Subdivision 7. By making, issuing or uttering any false or forged prescription. Section 5. Prescription. No physician or licensed practitioner or other person authorized b~ law to issue prescriptions shall issue a prescription for a prohibited drug, except for the comfort, care, health or welfare of a specifically named and identified person, who is a patient of the person issuing the prescription. Section 6. Delivery by Pharmacist. No pharmacist or licensed druggist shall de'liver any prohibited drug to any person whomsoever, except pursuant to a valid and subsisting prescription, or pursuant to a proper and usual practice in the ordinary course of business, as authorized in Section 5, Subd. 1 hereof. Section 7. Delivery to Minor. It shall be unlawful for any person to deliver a prohibited drug to'"a minor unless such minor is a patient; and no pharmacist or licensed druggist shall deliver, and no physician or licensed practitioner shall deliver or order delivery, of a prohibited drug to any minor, unless specific written authority therefor is given by a parent of the minor. Section 8. Delivery to Ward. It shall be unlawful for any person to deliver a prohibit~ drug to a person under guardianship, unless the ward is a patient. No physician or licensed practitioner shall deliver or order delivery of a prohibited drug, and no pharmacist or licensed druggist shall deliver a prohibited drug to a person under guardianship, unless specific written authority therefor is given by the guardian of the ward. Section 9. Possession by Minor or Person Under Guardianship. It shall be unlawful for any' minor or any person under guardian~'hip to have possession of or to Use a prohibited drug, except pursuant to a valid and subsisting prescription. Any person under ~uardianship and any minor in possession of prohibited drugs shall be deemed a user, unless such person is a patient. Section 10. Delivery to User. No person shall deliver a prohibited drug to a user. Section 11. Use of Prohibited Drug. It shall be unlawful for any person, Other ihan a patient,' to acquire, possess or to personally use a prohibited drug. Section 12. Police Notification. Any person residing in or employed in the Village of Mound" who knows or believes, or should have known or shall have reason to believe, that a person is a user of a prohibited drug, in the Village of Mound, shall notify the Chief of Policeof this Village, and shall supply the said Chief of Police with all information relative to such use and user, except that no such duty to inform shall be imposed upon the husband, wife, parent or child of the user of a prohibited drug. Harboring User Section 15./Whoever harbors, conceals or aids a user of prohibited drugs,' 'knowing the person to be a user, with intent that such user shall avoid or escape from arrest, trial, conviction or punishment, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, and punished as hereinafter provided, except that no offense shall be deemed to have occurred if the person charged is the husband, wife parent or child of the user. ' Section 14. Confiscation and Disposition of Prohibited Drugs. Any prohib'i't'e~ drugs found ih the possessi0'h of any person convicted of a viola- tion of this ordinance shall be confiscated and shall be forfeited to the Chief of Police who shall make proper and timely disposition thereof by des- troying them. Section 15. Use of Original Containers and Labels Required. All patients having possession of any prohibited d~ugs, by lawful prescription of practitioner while such prohibited drugs are lawfully in such person's possession, shall keep such prohibited drugs in the original container in which they were delivered until used in accordance with such prescription, and shall not remove the pharmacist's original label identifying the pre- scription from such original container. Violation Misdemeanor Section 16./ Any person vioi~ting the provisions of this ordinance shall be guilty of a misdemeanor and upon conviction shall be punished by a fine of not more than one hundred dollars or by imprisonment for not to exceed 90 days. Section 17. E~fective Date. This ordinance shall take effect fifteen days after its publication. Adopted by the Mound Village (City, Village) this 9th day of August, 1966 Council (City, Village) Its Roll Cs!l Vote Scruton Aye Regan Aye Anderson Aye Tulberg Aye So ordained FENCE ORDINANCE - request to incorporate into Building Code, no action CLOSE OUT S~!ER CONSTRUCTION ACCOUNT Anderson moved and Regan seconded a motion RESOLUTION 66-192 RE.~OOLUTION TO TRANS~%R CERTAIN ~ NDo TO CLOSE ACCOUNT Roll Call Vote Scruton Aye Regan Aye Anderson Aye Tulberg Aye So resolved STREET LGHT ON DRIF~,~OOD LANE Scruto~ moved and Anderson seconded a motion BE IT MOV'D, by the Village Council of the Village of Mound that a street light of 7,000 lumen be installed mid-block on Driftwood Lane. The vote was Regan abstain, all other unanimously in favor, so carried. DIVIDE CEMETERY LOT Scruton moved and Anderson seconded a motion RESOLUTION 66-193 Roll Call Vote Scruton Aye Regan Aye Anderson Aye Tulberg Aye So resolved GU~DOD ROAD ACCEPTANCE Scruton moved and Anderson seconded a motion REii~OLUTION 66-19~ RESO~ TION ACCEPTI?,~ STREET (Koehler's Second Addition) Roll Call Vote Scruton Aye Regan Aye Anderson Aye Tulber~ Aye So resolved ~iL ~STIO}J CLERKS $cruton moved and Regan seconded a motion BE ][T MOVED, by the Village Council of the V~llage of Mound that the attached list of election judges be aooroved for the September 13, 1966 Primary Election~ and November 8, 1966, General Election. The vote was unanimously in favor, so carried. REPUBLICAN ,ELECTION CLERK LIST Precinct I 'Mrs. Eval Johnson 472-1999 Mr, Eval Johnson 472-1999 Mrs. Nate Gellman 472-1353 Mrs, Frank Norton 472-1405 Mrs~ John Wilson 472-3511 Mr, Richard Schwert 472-2812 Mrs. Leighton Lindlan472-2~342 Mrs~ ~o Kammann 472-1150 Mrs' Raymond Koehn 472-2492 ~4rs~ Alan Greene 472-3178 Mr~ Geo~Shepherd,Sr.472-2752 Mrs~ Kenneth Romness 472-1013 Precinct II Mrs, Wm. O'Dell Mr, Earl Olson Mrs, Ralph Dealing Mrs° Steven Candell Mrs, Emil Lepsch Mrs. Bud Stannard Mrs. Louis Oberdeck 472-1740 Mrs~ Douglas Bryce Mrs, Gee, Eugster 472-1283 Mrs° J. O. Berge 472-1380 Mrs. Don Soderlund 472-1291 Mrs~ Marshall J. Watte~s~72-2920 472-2053 72-1388 72-1567 72-4189 472-1981 472-2132 Precinct III Mrs. Robert Walker Mr' Frank Conkey 472-2765 472-2255 Precinct III (cont'd.) Mrs. Wm. C.arlbOm ~72-1552 Mr. L. B. Bargman 472-2233 Mr. Percy ~Jacobson 472-2232 Mrs. Don Chemberlim 472-.2705 Mrs, Ray Stow . 47~-2825 Mrs. Douglas Easth~%ae~72.149§~ Precinct IV Mrs. Richard DeGuise472,3291 Mrs° Phil Maiers 472-2137 Mr, Phil MaierS 472-2137 Mrs. Elroy Steffen 472.~2260' Mrs° Roger Laurence 472'2339 Mr.: John Eccles 472-3267 DEMOCRATIC E ,LECTION CLERK LIST! Precinct I Pat Frevert Marilyn Soule Marge Cox Margaret Geagan (night) Marcella Beise (night) La Vae Lovaasen 472-1946 ~72-1766 472- 3266 472-2266 472-1359 472-1300 Mrs. Dorothy O'Brien. Jr. 472-2452 Evangeline Burke 472-3483 (day) Precinct MarJorie Erlckson Adeline Brandenburg (sub) Mrs° Eugene Faaberg Mrs° Wi~. Dressel Precinct II Ann Niller (night) Martha Schluter Betty Gove Jennie Boll Mary Lou Philbrook Celia Huff M~.so Irving Kepke, Jr, Jennie Carlson Evelyn Trlppler Precinct III Mary Butler Geraldine Washburn Mrs° Ramona Tha~alson (day) 472-2028 72-2531 72-2771 472-1285 72-2824 72-3424 472-208? 72-1756 72-3271 72-1590 472-1598 472-2425 472-2424 472-2960 472-2240 472-175o Precinct IV Betty Porter 472-325i Florence Hegland 472-3210 Barb Langley 472.4014 Gerald Langley 472_4014 Florence Hurley (daY)4~2625 Alice Haller (night)472.15~ Jacqueline Clark 472-2204 Joe Clark 472-22o Joseph Partington 472-179~ Mrs. Louis Ptacek 472-1288 Campion spoke about his private road. TRANSFER O? FUNDS Scruton moved, and Regan seconded a motion R~i~OL.~tON 66-195 RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE TRANSFER OF CERTAIN ~ITNDS t~ll Call Vote $cruton Aye Regan Aye Anderson Aye Tu berg Aye So resolved Ih[VES 'FMEN TS Regan moved and Scruton seconded a motion RE'3OL'i?TION 66-196 RmSOL~ TION AUTHORIZING ItF~ESTM_E$[T OF CERTAIN WJNDS Roll Call Vo{~ Scruton Aye Regan Aye Anderson Aye Tulherg Aye So resolved BILLS The following bills were presented for consideration. Scruton moved and Anderson seconded a motion o Day the following bills where funds are available. Th vote was unanimously in favor~ so carried. (In Addition to the attached List) AD~ffINI!{TRf',TION PJND Dawn Peterson 8.~5 MOUND ~[UNICIPAL LIQUOR DISPENSARY BILLS PAID FOR DISCOUNT NOT LISTED Mound Postmaster Ed. Phillips & Sons Old Peoria Co., Inc. Griggs, Cooper & Co. Lynn Johnson COo~ Inco Louis Distributing Co. Ed. Phillips & Sons Old Peoria Co. Griggs, Cooper & COo Lynn Johnson Co. Ed. Phillips & Sons Griggs, Cooper & Co. Old Peoria Co. Lynn Johnson Co., Inc. Old Peoria Co., Inc. Ed. Phillips & Sons 31.45 2,155o22 331o39 1,387.11 363.05 69.06 2,154°18 208.77 /+95 °67 160o53 358.55 398.63 148.72 444.37 1,399o63 473.52 AUGUST 9, 1966 LIQUOR FUND-Operating August Hartkop National Cash Register Northwest Linen North-West Exterm. Co. Vernon Burns Petty Cash Culligan Culligan Minneapolis Gas Co. General Parts & Supply Strout Bag Co. Cherm~k Refrigeration Robin Brethorst Northern States Radio Chuck's Hardware Frank Blackowiak Al's Janitorial Service Minn. Mun. Liq. Assoc., Inc. Westonka Telephone Mound Shopping Center LIQUOR FUND-Purchases McKesson & Robbins Famous Brands, Inc. MidWest Wine Distillers Dist. Co. Lynn Johnson Co. Eanada Dry Bev. Pepsi-Cola Bottling Co. Twin City Home Juice Minneapolis Bottling Co. Seven-Up Bottling Co. Coca-Cola Bottling Co. 01d Dutch Food s Scott-Duncan Consolidated Bev. Co. Notermann-Weber Leding Dist. Co. Minnetonka Bev. Co. Pilgrim Dist. Co. Manning-Anderson Thorpe Dist. Co. St. Boni Bev. Co. Schlitz Brewing Co. Day Dist. Co. O.M.' Droney Bev. Co. TOTAL $20,312.62 15.55 133.17 45.97 a.O0 26.25 22.49 5.5O 15.20 8.74 16.00 58.53 17.75 16.00 25.30 4.20 20.00 255.00 15.00 24.50 412.50 2,122.81 881.37 49.30 2,695.54 1,495.52 229.35 26.32 64.36 49.25 78.61 678.66 8.10 84.50 112.66 702.35 2, O81.12 426°58 2,201 14 1,811 [ 09 1,279.80 859.85 459.65 439.15 19,17'0.'97 !D~ WISTRATION FU},IID Crook and Han!ey inc Leonard Kopp League of Minn. Municipalities Miller Davis Committee for Economic Development Petty Cash Rogers Orathwol & Ploetz Reynolds & ke~nolds 4,81 41.84 292.00 20.00 1.00 ]..82. 19.O0 ~o.oo ~ .o~ !~h2.52 S!~S $OR FUND Marshall &°tevens ! ertel, son Eros Reynolds ~% ~:lelmo!ds 35.00 7.40 ~2.o% ELECTION FUND Mtka Herald nIP, E lrTTND Dua~es 66 Service Derby' s Paints Luverne Fire Apoaratus Co. Mound Fire Dept Mound Blders Suoply Mankato Welding I'~;NICIPAL COURT FUND Wolner & Haglund City of Mols, Treasurer ~L&NNING COMMISSION FUND Mtka Herald POLICE FIEND American Linen Supply Co. Christiansen City Oervice Connors Oil Eastman Kodak Stores Imp & Equip Outlay Miller Davis Petty Cash Police Supoly Co St. Boni Auto Re,y-nolds & Reynolds STRE E~f FUND Boyer Construction Co Bituminous Roadways Cox Bros Imp & Equin Outlay Long Lake Farm Supply Mound Blders Supply Mankato Welding Mpls Gas Co Connors Oil Petty Cash Minn. Mining & Mfg Chas Olson &°ons Inc Standard Oil Thurk Bros Chev Frank Blackowiak Reynolds & Reynolds Thurk Bros Imp LIQUO~ FUND (Additional) Miller ~avis Reynolds & Red, holds INSPECTOR ~I~[D Duane Dodds Miller Davis Reynolds & Reynolds Clinton Mann CEMETERY FUND 7 Hi Rexall Drug-Hardware WATER FUND Imp & Equip Outlay Mound Marine & Mower Miller Davis Mpls Gas Co Petty Cash Bernard Winkel Reynolds & Re.ynolds 7.20 15.oo i5.5i 339.00 t.20 250.o0 3ol .oo 48.90 5.00 h3.4o i5o.oo 1.00 11.12 4.11 12.o5 135.00 180.00 2i5.86 32.99 8.00 10.23 3.36 162.57 .65 404.65 32,05 62.16 i6.15 i2.o5 10.75 30.00 1~.o5 234.00 15.oo i2.o5 49.31 12.05 25.55 i5.oo 3.37 5.36 eh.!5 12.05 7.20 399.35 55i.oo 48.90 386.62 1,343.22 .05 540.50 49.31 97.98 S~R OPEPtr~NG FUND Michel Sales Co Manka to Weldin g Mols Gas Co Petty Cash Northern °tares Power St. Bent ~uto Wi~er Bros Waldor P~P Wood~s Gamble Stores Oeo . 'Walker Co Inc Good~ Co Lyon Chemical Re.olds A Re.olds 34.00 2.oh 99.20 11.43 !3.45 71.00 97.66 ~.95 7.26 ?.5~ 2~$.07 12 .o5 562.62 PARK FUND Imp & Equip Outlay D~vid Moore Petty Cash Satellite Service Co 7 Hi Rexall Drug-Hardware Woody Gamble Store Frank B!ackowiak Reynolds and Reyno!Ss Sears Fred A Thomas Inc m.~ DPAINAGE FUND Construction Bu]_letin Mtka Herald DICK,_.o LiNE WA~ER Cons tru c ~:ion Bulle'tin Mtka Hera]. d FIRI] RELIEF FUND Mound Fire Dept 16.66 4.5o 6o.oo !:9 5.00 35.oo P.o5 53.74 ~37.75 28.00 12.6O 1!. 80 1t.70 118.40 379.40 40.60 23.50 118.40 64-65 WATER & S~R SINKING 1st National Bznk of St. Paul Mtka Herald Schoell and Madson 61 1-4 Sinking N ~' 1st a~,monal Bank of St. Paul o~,~63.3~ 12. O0 1,038.7% 94, !11~.08 .13 3, ht1.13 Total to here 123,275.45 The minutes of the May ]7,1966 meeting were read. Anderson moved and 3cr.Lon seconded a motion to acceot the minute ~ of May !7, 1966 meeting? as read. The vote 'was unanimously in favor, so csrried~ and. acc,?ted. O~ ~h~ meeting adjm;rned until the meet. in?' of August 16~ lO66 ~-~.i~ ,7i:('O .M. at the Hall Gordon Tulberg, 'Mayor Attest: ,~7- ~/ -~" ~ : ~Y~ ' Leonard~ Kopp