HomeMy WebLinkAboutSept 12, 1944Mary New,mann
Dorothy Netkow
Gertrude M. 01son
Vernie Foster
Inez Bartlett
Esther A. Johnson
Irene Mae Trench
Irma E. Lombard
Edith J. Allie
Hazel B. Nelson
Mrs. Lillian Smith
Roy Williamson
Grace Munsch
Gertrude Erickson
Arthur F. Mellen
Mrs. Smy F. BanWart
August R. Manthei
John H. Nofdin
A. J. Porter
Mr. Ralph Page
PARE BILLS:
1.00~
1.00 ~,
1.00,,,~
1.00 ~,
1.00x
1.00-
1.00',
1.
1.00,
1.00~,
1.00 -
1.00 .
1.00 ·
1.00~
1.00 -
1.00~.
1.00
1.00,
1.00 ·
1.00
O. W. Dunemann 76.43~
Dan DeMars 70.60~
G. Hansen 68.~0~
Dennis Roach
E. Steinfeldt
B. Reuoer
Mitch Del,lars Jr.
Lester ~allace
M. Bittner
A. E. Strobel
Spec. FLuud - ~.H.Tax
Julius Sc~ahl - Retire.fund
LIQUOR BILLS:
S. K. Kreskie
Fred Spoor
Rosella C. Johnson
Helen M. Chudek
Rose A. Coenen
Rose A. Coenen
Anna ~ach
Betty Heller
Donald Knutson
Felix Sochacki
Benjamin Janke
Spec. Fund - W.H.Tsx
Julius Schmahl - Retire.fund
Ed Phillips & Sons Co.
44.80~
4.80~
52.08
13.08-,',,,
60.00-~,,
S6.96~
24.00~
74.94~
47.20
38.21v
45.
8.32"/
24.07~%
47.60
26. ~1
81.36~
79.5~kr,~
15.30
Motion by Jackson, seconded by Bentzen, to allow the bills out of their proper funds.
Roll Call - All ayes.
Motion bY Jackson, seconded by Bentzen, t.hat the meeting be adjourned.
Se6retary to t~ Council
0FFICIALPROCEEDINGS
Regular Meeting - September 12, 1944
The meeting was called to order at 8:18 P.M. All men, ers present. Minutes of the previoue
meeting read and approved.
City Manager reported bonds (to defra,vexpenses incurred in n~ing Local Improvement Nos.
105 - 116 incl.) were printed, signed and turned over to ¥~lman& Co. and check thereon
received.
Otto Moe. appeared before the Council requesting oermission to install venetian blinds at
his beer. parlor at 506 - 40th Ave. N. E. Discussion. Council gr~nted Hr. Noe oeEntssion
to install said blinds.
City Manager reported on the City Dump situation, stating that t~r. Plochocki had been
hired to maintain the dump.
Motion by Jackson, seconded, by~emtzen, that City Manager be authorized to cay the d~mp
caretaker $20.00 per month until further notice. Roll Call - All ayes.
Discussion on overtime for extra help at the liquor store. ~dtion by_~!ygaard, seconded by
Spekulant, that all help at the liquor store be paid time and a half for overtime. Roll
Call - All ayes.
Proposed extension of Stinson Blvd. water main discussed. Cit~ Manager reoorted that
extension to 45th Ave. would be impossible at this time because there are so many.tax-
delinquent lots on proposed route of main; suggested that the main be extended only a
few hundred feet to service those dwellings just north of 42nd Ave.
Motion by Jackson, seconded by Bentzen, that the collateral - $5,000.00 City of Suoerior,
7/1/50
'f/is. Refunding Bonds of 1936 - ~..-~/~_~, due ~ offered by the First ~ational Ba~fi~ be
acceoted subject to the aporoval of the City AttorDey'and the City Treasurer. Roll Call -
All gyes.
Moti0'n by Nygaard, seconded by Bentzen, that the collateral - $17,000.00 U. S. Treasury
note~, Series A - 1946, l~ - offered by the Fidelity State Bank be accepted subject to'
the Approval of the City Attorney and the City Treasurer. Roll Call - All ayes.
NotiOn by Bentzen, seconded by ~ygaard, that the con~alnication from the League of Minn.
Municipalities concerning pending surplus property leEislation be placed on file. Roll
Call' All ayes.
Motio'n by Jackson, seconded by Speku~ls~t, authorizing the Park salary bills to be oaid,
with 'instructions to hold the rest of the bills until 'the Park Board meets with the
CounCil at a special meeting to be held Tuesds~y evening, Sept. 18th at 7:30. '.Roll Call -
All ~yes.
VREADI~G OF THE BILLS:
L. W. Bassett
Andrew Spekulant
Irving tTygaard
David Jackson
Roy Bentzen
P. Theo. 01sson
Hazel A. Trucker
Gordon Peterson
F. M. Gillett
Rosella C. Johnson
Internatl. City Mgrs. Assn.
M. G. Ouimette
Walter E. Cottrell
Clinton F. Schultz
R. J. Murphy
Joe Podany
Merle Glader
Clyde C. Johnson
Myrtle D. Anderson
Fred Tatting
E. Steinfeldt
Police & Court Petty Cash
Fred L. Gray
Johnson's Service Station
Universal Nach. Inc.
Omar Schwartz
William 0stmoe
The Ohio Chemical & ]~g. Co.
4.00~k M.G. 0uimette 16.50~
3.00xk Minn. Fire Equip. Co. .55~,
3.00~k Dr. J. S. Blumenthal 14.00~
3.00~ Jsmes McKenna 62.90'~
3.00~ Earl Cleland 83.23v~
ll$.lO?~ Victor Sag 71.60~
75.20[k~ Clyde Brown 7~.50~
S3.~k Alex Atroshe~o 90.28~
39.58~ Joe Homza 38.3~
S.20~ The Firestone Tire & Rubber 32.92~
21-00t~. Johnson Auto Suoply 9.89~
~-00~ ~pls. Iron Store 2.39~
82.15k~ Gordon C. Peterson 15.0~.~
78.00~ U.S. Supply Co. · .70.~
~9.08k~ Dependable Motors Co. 3.00~
74.25~ McGlynn 0il Co. 33.6~
8S.35~k Air Reduction Sales Co. 9.10~
58.99~~ St~.rd 0il 0o. 40.5~
35.00~ Thor~n ~. Rosholt Co.
145.50~ Jo~ S~der 4.00~.
9.60~ Luc&lle Hawkins 33.20'~
24.~7~/ A.E. S~dberg 52.45~
7 50" 0ol. Heights Phar~cy 4.14~
5[6 Danielson~g 8.~"~
20.00~ Jo~ Se~ .~
7S.8~ I~rovement Bulletin
86.5~ Northern States Power Co. ~B.7~
4.00~ Warner Hdwe. Co.
Miller-Davis Co.
Heights Service Station
Albert B. 0vshak
Spec; Fund - ~.H.Tax
Spec. Fund - Bond Acc't.
Col. Heights Fire Dent.
State of Minn.-DePt. of Tax.
Walter Plochocki
Barrett Division
Albert Ovshak
PARE BILLS:
0. ~. Dunemann
Dan DoMars
Gerhart Hansen
Dennis Roach
t~itch DeMars Jr.
Bernard Reuoer
Spec. Fund - ~.H. Tax
Soec. Fund - :.?ar Bonds
BAND FUND BILLS:
A. E. Strobel
Spec. Fund- W.H. Tax
LIQUOR BILLS:
Betty Heller
Benjamin Janke
29.15~
159.30~k
124.os' ,
142.40'~,
130.00~k
20.00 '
~.00~
sns.e5
12.00~
69. o0,r~
74.80~k.
.20,,,,,
8.00~
13.00~
3.00 ,
26.11 ',,.,
46.24 ~,,
Ed Phi].lios & Sons
Ed Phillios & Sons
S. F. Kreskie
Fred Spoor
Rosella C. Johnson
Helen M. Chudek
Rose A. Coenen
Anna Tkach
Doreen Singer
Donald Knutson
Felix Sochacki
Geo. Rhodes
S. F. Ereskie
01d Peoria Co.
Griggs Cooper & Co.
McKesson & Robbins
Distillers Distributing
Famous Brands
L~innesDolis Brewing Co.
John C. Doherty
Jordan Beer Distrib. Co.
Coca Cola Bottling Co.
~. A. Gunter
Col. Heights Ins. Agency
Conlyn Mfg. Co.
Twin City Exterm. Co.
~nerican Linen Co.
246.76
798.68'*,
82.15
79.56
36.7O'*',
47.76~,.
54.13~,
42,.02
17,95"~,,
127.02 ~,,
~.8~
9.
90.00~'
211.13~x,
10~8.2~
2~8.10 '~
785.90~
288.A5
10. ~0~
89.75~
~59.2~
~.0~
Col. Heights Petty Cash Fund(~,~.L.S.)lll.2$~,'
S~Oec. Ftu~d - :Var Bonds 35.00,~.
Spec. Fund - ~?.H.Tax 48.59J',k,
Motion by Jackson, seconded by Nygaard, to allow the bills out of their prooer funds.
Roll Call - All ~ves.
Motion by Nygaard, seconded by Jackson, that meeting be adjottrned.
- ~cretary to tl~,~ou~ucil ~'i~,or
OFFICIAL PROCEEDINGS
Soecial Meeting -
September 19, 1944
A special meeting of the Council was held to discuss the budget and to meet with the
Park Board. Meeting called to order at 7:40 P.M. All members oresent.
Mr. Clark and Mr, Berg appeared before the Council inouiring about orogress made on water
main oroJects petitioned for Stinson Blvd. and Cleveland St. (latter received June 10/41).
City Manager reported that Cleveland St. watermAin was favorable as taxes on property
abutting route of oro'oosed main are paid to date, but that Stinson Blvd. oroject, which
called for an extension of main from 42nd to 45th Ave., was inadvisable as oetitioned~
due to the fact that there are seve~/state and tax delinouent lots. Therefore, he
recommended an extension on Stinson Blvd. of only a few htmdred feet. Discussion.