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<br />66 <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />1ng hia resigtlllti9n as constable; because of other responsibilities; by motion <br />of Mack: seoonded by lloepner his resignation ftS accepted. <br /> <br />'.B1e clerk: then read a letter from COnstable Herbert Winkel, also resign- <br />ing as COIllltable, lIithou.t stating any reason in the letter; by motion of Mack: <br />seconded. by })gepner his resignation was accepted. <br /> <br />'!her6\4pon by motion of Mack: seconded by })gepner, which was approved unani- <br />IIlO11sly, ]fr. George .... Sa1iUCIB, ~611 N. Hamline Avenu.e, was appointed to serve <br />Herbert Winkel '. 1U16JtPired term as constable, t~t ill until Jan. 2, 19.54. He <br />accepted and _s sworn in illlDlediately by ths clerk:, ancl. the cOllD.Cil approved <br />a bond aimilar to Winkel's, <br /> <br />STANDI:NG COJ4B([~ REPoll!l'fl: <br /> <br />Finance: Ch. lIoepner reported that he tried to arrlll1ge a lIl8eting dnring <br />the past month but did not succeed. He said he would arrange for one before the <br />next council meeting. <br /> <br />Po.bi:!.cSafetyi Ch. ~k: reported that he talk:ed with a]fr. Hanson of the <br />Attorney General's Office regarding the High_T Department.s refUsal to post <br />the ~o..mile speed limits on Rwys. 10 and .51 previously ordered by the council, <br />and that e expacted to be i'urnished with further data from him on this subjeot. <br /> <br />.rtTSTICEOF mE PEACE: At the request of J. of P. Otto C. Graffunder, and <br />by motion of Mack:. seCOnded by lloepner, . the council IIll. thorized hill to purahase <br />another criminal dooket with an extra filler therefor. <br /> <br />Cu.IIlS: By motion of Mack: seconded by bpner the council IIpproved the <br />payment of $100.00 to Mounds Tiew 'lownship as its share of mainteIlance COllt of <br />the towu/village hall for the period af February 14, 19.51 to February 13, 1952 <br />inclusive. (Our claim /66.) <br /> <br />:By motion of lloepner seconded by McClung the council IIpproved the fallOwing <br />claims for payment: <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />#.5.5 - Walter Cummings - Day salary as ~or $12..50 <br />.56 - Herman J. lloepllllr - May lIllary $2.5.00, as clerk, postage $3. 28.00 <br />.57 - K. Rex lfDClung - Day salary as trustee 10.00 <br />.58 - :B. J. DeLange - Day salary as trustee 10.00 <br />.59 - Walter T. Maak - Day salary as trustee 10.00 <br />60 - "'orth G. Read - May salary as treasu.rer 5.00 <br />61 - '!he Rose 'Eribune - Pub. fillanCial statement, Cl'd. 6; resel. 44.60 <br />62 - Lake Johanna Volunteer Y<<\. Fire Dept. - 2nd t 19.52 fire cant .$400.00 <br />6~ - Spring Lake Park: Fire Department, Inc. same 400.00 <br />64 - 2elvin Hurlbert - 90~ of Pl radt fees 42-46 iIllll. 52.65 <br />6.5 - Elsa 1l. Obst, Co. 'Ereas. - ~/26/.52 - 4/2.5/.52 rd. billing 1~~8..39 <br /> <br />JIlJ1I1CfiiAL j,XQuartd sroIlJ!:: Sam CireSi, owner of' the Hillside i'avern property <br />on Rwy. 10, appeared before the oOllD.Cil and the qU6Iltion of autharlsing 811ch a <br />store was dieousaed. Ch. lloepner of' the F.l.nance Collltll1ttee expressed the view that <br />this is prilll!l.r1ly not a finance matter, and in his opinion comes under Public <br />Safety, frOlll which Ch. Mack: dissented. '!he concensus of opinion is that the <br />council shOUld not mthorize the establishment of such a store wi thout a public <br /> <br />hearing, and Ciresi was told that we are not interested in hi <br />time. s property at this <br />