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February 11, 1932
thoroughly and find that the 1930 taxes had not gone delinquent on December 6, 1930, the
date when Resolution No- 5 6 b Bollman was
5 y passed, authorizing the City Treasurer t0
cancel all Delinquent taxes on the above Lots, and further a part of the 1930 taxes on
and so
these Lots were for Curb and Gutter No. 9/are Bonded and can not be cancelled. Therefore,
the Committee recommends that the 1930 taxes be not cancelled.
Moved by Bales and seconded by Keieter that the above Committee Report be accepted
and approved. Motion Carried.
Moved by Dickens and seconded by Keieter that this Council stand adjourned
upon call of the Mayor. Motion Carried.
Acting Mayor
City Clerk J
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COUNCIL CHAMBERS, FEBRUARY 24, 1932
5 :00 P. M.
A Call Meeting of the City Council met on call of the Mayor, with the Mayor, Fred L.
Lilly presiding.
On Roll Call, the following Councilmen answered present: M. S. Samdmeyer, A. 0.
Keieter, C. E. Bales, E. L. Vassar, Joe Dickens and 0. M. Johnston.
The Cit� Clerk, 0. D. Rush, being sick with the Flue, the Mayor appointed H. E.
Parmenter Acting Clerk, and announced that the Council was'now in session to hear any
business that might be legally brot before it.
Ray M. Clark appeared before the Council and presented the matter of the Washington
BI-centennial Celebration to'be presented at the College Stadium in May and asked for the
support and approval of the City Council.
The Mayor assured Mr. Clerk of $he hearty support and co- Operation of the Council
in the matter.
The matter of the State Guarantee Law was brought up by Councilman Sandmeyer. The
City Attorney read Ordinance No. 479, relating to the Guaranty Law, and after a thorough
discussion the Council decided to stand by the Ordinance and not raise the rate of inter-
est on any Warrants that might be issued in compliance to the above Law.
The Mayor, -on the advise of the Council instructed the Treasurers_ to go ahead
and issue Warrants to the various persons who hold unpaid Coupons an Improvement Districts
that would come under the provisions of the State Guaranty Law and in accord to Ordinance
No. 479.
Moved by Vassar and seconded by Dickens that the Cemetery Committee draw up a Lease
for the rent of the house on the Cemetery land, which Is rented to John A. Tucker.
Motion Carried.
Moved by Vassar and seconded by Keieter that this Council stand adjourned.
Motion Carried.
Acting City Clerk Mayor.