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<br />T. .C. WILDISH
<br />STANTON W. PAYNE
<br />STANTON W. PA YNE
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<br />$ 440.89
<br />2,145.05
<br />945.00
<br />1,314.,92
<br />381, ~ 96
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<br />T. C. WILDISH.
<br />JESKE BROS. 'CONSTRUCTION
<br />K. A. WARDELL
<br />T. C. WILDISH
<br />BREEDEN BROTHERS
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<br />$ 7,866.37
<br />1,042.64
<br />3,836.02
<br />7; 195.23
<br />520.'15
<br />,298.24
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<br />IT WAS MOVED BY MR. WATSO~ SECONDED B~ MRS~ LAURLS THAT THE BILLS, AS SUBMITTED AND READ' .
<br />BE ,APPROVED AND THE PROPER C I TYOrn C IAlS BEl NSTRUCTED 'TO DRAW THE NECESSARY WARRANTS. ROLLCIALL
<br />VOTE. ALL COUNCILMEN ~~ESENT VOTING AYE, MOTION CARRLED. ,j
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<br />MONTHLY PAYMENT ESTIMATES ,WERE SUBMI'TTED AND READ IAS FOLLOWS:
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<br />1ST & fiNAL, SANITARY SEWER ON'THE' SOUTH SIDE OF ,8TH AVENUE WEST
<br />~ROM 40 rEET WEST OF ALMADEN STREET.TO 80 rEET EAST
<br />or ALMADEN StREET
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<br />515.10
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<br />3RD, HI GH 1 NTENSI TV. LIGHT.I-NG FOR MAHLON-SWEET AI~PORT
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<br />JOHN STEINMULLER, JR.
<br />6TH, AMAZON PARK SWIMMING POOL
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<br />IT WAS MOVED BY MR. WATSON SECONDED BY MR. EDMUNQS THAT THE EST! MATES, 45 SUBMI TTED
<br />BE APPROVED AND THE PROPER CI~Y.OFFICIAlS B~ INSTRUCTEQTO DRAW THE NECESSARY WARRANTS.
<br />VOTE. ALL COUNCILMEN PRESENT VOTING AYE, MOTION CARRtED.
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<br />REPORTS or OfnCE-RS
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<br />3 A REPORT FROM THE CIT.Y MANAGER'" RE: MONTHLY DEPflRTMENTAL REPORTS, IMPROVEMENTS, ETC., WAS
<br />SUBMITTED AND READ AS FOLLOWS:
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<br />THE fl RE, DEPARTMENT DURING JANUARY ANSWERED .79 ALARMS WITH AN ~~T1,MATED FI RE LOSS
<br />OF $10,450.'
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<br />tiTHE MONTH OF JANUARY '1957 SHOWS' A VERY LARGE DECREASE I N THE AMOUNT OF ,BUI LDI NG
<br />PERMITS ISSUED I~ COMPARISON WITH JANUARY 1956; RESPECTIVELY, THE AMOUNTS ARE $323,925t
<br />AGAINST $628.547.
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<br />THE POL ICE D&PARTMENT SUF:FERED SOME 'LOSSES I,N 'THE RES I GNA Tl ON OF. THREE SERGEANTS
<br />WHO LErT THE POLICE SERVICE BECAUSE OF BETTER PA!ING JOBS IN THE BUSINESS.FIELD., A
<br />COpy or THE POLICE REPORT IS ON YOUR DESK FOR READING AT YOUR LEISURE.
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<br />THE MAINTENANCE DIVI:SION BESIDES THEIR REGULAR MAINTENANCE o~ STREETS AND SEWERS
<br />DURI NG JANUARY ',REMOVED 'SNOW FROM 38 BLOCKS I N THE BUSI NESS AREA AND USED ,100 YARDS
<br />OF SAND AND 400 POUNDS or ROCK SALTON I'CY STREEtS DURI NG OUR ONE SNOWSTORM.
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<br />THE CONTRACTOR ON OUR AMAZON SWIMMING POOL tN ALL PROBABILITY WILL COMPLETE HIS
<br />CONTRACT SOME TLME DURING ~HE MONTH OF fEBRUARY., ADDITIONAL CONTR4CTS WILL HAVE TO
<br />BE LE~ AND FINISH~D BEFORE THIS POO~ CAN BE USED.THIS COMING SUMMER.
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<br />ApPROXIMATELY ONE ITEM PER MINUTE WAS CHARG~DOFF TO LIBRARY PATRONS FOR HOME
<br />USE DURING THE 286 HOURS THE LIBRARY'WAS O~EN FOR PUBLIC SERVICE DURING THE MONTH
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<br />OF JANUARY. THIS WAS A RECORD MONTH; 15,344 BOOKS, 75 MOUNTED PICTURES, 242 RECORD
<br />ALBUMS AND 189 MAGAZINES WERE CIRCULATED.
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<br />ON EACH OF YOUR DESKS YOU WILL FIND A REPORT PREPARED BY THE CITY MANAGER or
<br />SALEM FOR HIS MAYOR AND 'CITY COUNCIL. THIS REPORT CONTAINS A COPY or THE FLEXIBLE
<br />FRANCHISE THAT IS NOW UNDER STUDY BY YOUR COMMITTEE AND THE BUS COMPANY AS A POSSIBLE
<br />SOLUTION TO THE BUS PROBLEM.' ALSO YOU WILL FIND.ON YOUR DESK A COpy OF THE PROPOSED
<br />NEW ORDINANCE CONCERNING ITINERATE PHOTOGRAPHERS., 'BOTH THE REPORT ,AND ~HE ORDINANCE
<br />SHOULD BE READ ANO STUDIED AS YOUR OPINION WILL BE REQUESTED ON BOTH MATTERS AT A
<br />FUTURE COMMITTEE MEETING.
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<br />COUNCILMEN'HARTMAN AND EDMUNDS HAVE RECOMMENDED .THE rOLLOWING FREEHOLDERS RE-
<br />SPECTIVELY FOR THREE YtAR TERMS ON'THE BUDGET COMMITTEE TO REPLACE THE MEN WHOSE
<br />TERMS EXPIRED ON JANUARY I, 1957: MR. A. J. ZENGEL AND MR. EDWARD V. O'REILLY.
<br />COUNCILMAN WATSON HAS RECOMMENDED FREEHOLDER MR. ERVIN MOLHOLM TO FINISH OUT THE
<br />UNEXPIRED TERM OF MR. J. W. ASH WHO HAS LEFT THE CITY. MR. MOLHOLM'S TERM WILL BE
<br />FOR ONE YEARO~LY;"
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<br />I T WAS MOVED BY MR. WATSON SECOND&D BY 'MR~ SHEAR'&RTHAT THE REPORT or THE CI TY MANAGER BE 1:
<br />APPROVED AND PLACED ON FILE. MOTION CARRIED.
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