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10/01/1934168 October J, 1934. The regular meeting of the President and Board of Trustees � 'of the Village of Deerfield was called to order by the President Harry T. Clavey at 8 P. M. with the following trustees present — Page, Peterson,,Pottenger, Scribner, Millman and Wing. Absent- -- None. The minutes of the regulex.meeting held September 4, 1934 were read and approved. Trustee Ming, Chairman of the Finance Committee resorted Cash Balances on hand in the various funds as follows— eneral $406'.59, Mater $2706.22, Road and Bridge $19.46. A report read by the Chairman of the Auditing and Printing Committee from the auditors Wilson & Co. showed that the records of the Village Collector and Village Treasurer for.the month.of August were checked and found to be correct. Trial Balances of the General Ledger and Local Improvement Asset and Liability record were drawn off as of August 31, 1934 and found in balance. Trustee Pottenger stated that, the Illinois Bell Telephone Co. is willing to -give common battery.service in place of the• magneto service now in use and also a five cent toll rate be;rc .' Deerfield and Highland Park but the monthly rates will have to be increased anywhere.from 25 to 75 cents, depending on the class of service u The telephone cohpany also informed him that their records usiness from the Deerfield Exchange to be a losing proposition at the present time. Motion by Trustee Wing and seconded by Trustee Pottenger that we join in a petition to the Illinois Commerce Commission requesting lower rates with the understanding that the Village is not taxed any expense in connection with same. Roll call resulted as follows— Yeas all. Nays— None`. Carried. It was suggested that *he septic tanks be pumped out at least three times per year and then only partially so as not to remove to great a quantity of the baoteria. The President appointed Trustee Pottenger to notify- certain owners of signs along Waukegan Road to move same so that they will not obstruct the vision of traffic coming in from side roads or streets. Trustee Scribner reported the repairing of leaks in the water system on North Waukegan Road and on West Deerfield Avenue which resulted in a saving daily of approximately 14,000 gallons i k Fire Chief Jack Johnston reported that the fire truck was cleaned up and varnished by men employed and ,paid by monies received- through the Bogardus Act`.: . Police Chief McLaughlin stated that he collected $54.00 in fines for the month of September, 1934. The following bills were. ;read— Leo Seiler $ 7.50,n ✓ George Morey `4.00 n / Ernest Knigge 21.75n William.Desmond Howard Stryker 41.60r, Sam Rookenbaoh 16`.25t, City of.Highland Park (Current Water Bill) 3855.75 William .H. Vogel Cheater 1.00 .Wessling William R. Hertel 10935 ' ,4:Q0t•J Hoffman-Service Station ., 3.96v. Zion Office Supply _ n n n n � n n n a 1 American Evatype Corporation Illinois Bell Telephone Co. n n n n Deerfield -State Bank, •: n n n Glenn R. Bowman Deerfield Nurseries Andrew Decker Henry Peterson H. McGuire �,n p .40 n V 14.50-) f. .55,n .40, 1.25,, .55�, './ 1.60, J 6.53+ 4.40% 8.80" 1..34 ►, V 10 0 OOT, . 6.60�� .9.00A 5.00 911 00_ Reliable Garage 55.50"4 =r - k'