HomeMy WebLinkAboutMar 27, 1945Fork Board ,~etty Cash 4.60
3runswick-Balke-Collender Co. 95.87
Co-Cperative $ervice inc.
American Linen Co.
John Leslie ?aper Co.
Coca Cola Bottling Co.
E. B. Crabtree Co.
Johnson Faper & Supply Co.
Thompson Lumber
Franklin Co-Oper. Crmy. Co.
Monarch Soap & Chem.
Lucille q. Hawkins
Wilcox & Follett
Col. Hgts. ~harmacy
Danielson Drug Co.
A. ~-. McDonald Co.
Pittsburgh Equitable L~eter
Goodin
Collin Feed
Spec. Fund- W.H. Tax
L. W. Northi'ield Co,
Northland Oil Co.
Heights Service Station
~,Tiller-Davis Co.
Williams Hdwe. Co.
S. F. Kreskie 92.20
Fred Spoor 274.44
113.18 Clarence ~. Carlson 265.52
8.42 qosella C. Johnson 48.40
8.15 Helen },{. Chudek 140.24
85.50 ;;argaret Anderson 81.57
27.45 Frank Coenen 54.70
14.50 Anna Tkach 23.92
31.4~ Felix Socha oki 46,00
8.45 ',7~.~. F. L'cHugh 37.08
4.80 Spec. Fund- W.H. Tax 189.~3
38.40 Griggs-Cooper & Co. ~50.80
Z4.89 Cld Peoria 1~09.99
9.16 McKesson & Robbins 65.26
15.48 Geo. Benz Sons Co. 442.96
1.71 Distillers Distrib. Co. 579.08
~3.09 Mpls. Brewing Co. 320.60
44.37 Gluek Brev~ing Co. 16~.90
7.98 'J. J. Chew 161.90
148.50 Chas.Ganzer 419.31
111.44 Coca Cola Bottling Co. 3.40
68.5S American Linen Co. 14.60
158.60 N.A. Gunter 4E.50
10.85 Petty Cash Fund 79.73
125.40 I.A. Stevens 7.85
LiQUbR BILLS;
Ed Phillips & Sons
1267.10
Col. Hgts. Fire Dept.
3;2.00
~.~otion by Jackson, seconded by Nygaard, that the bills be allowed out of
their proper funds. ~,oll Call -Ail ayes.
~!otion by Nygaard, seconded by Jackson, that the meeting be adjourned.
Secretary to t e~uncil
I,~a yor
o~'2' lC LAL ~ROC EEDiNGS
Regular ~.,'ee ting
~.{arch 27, 1945
The meeting was called to order at 8:10 r. f:l. All mmnhers present. The
minutes of the previous meeting were read and approved with the following
correction noted: that petition for tile connection to the sewer at
37th Ave. and Tyler ~t. N. E. be changed to read "connected to the Spls.
sanitary se~:~er" ~nstead of the [;~ty's storm sewer.
I~[r. Ho].lopeter appeared be~or= '~e ~unczl with a request for the instal-
lation oil sewer on Pleyes St. between 40th and 41st Aves. He was ad-
vised that a petition signed by the property owners in that block should
be submitted for the Council's consideration, when the re~ort of the sewer
engineers' survey is' on hand.
A petition for a street light at 6th St. and 50th was submitted to ~ounciI.
~[o%ion' by Nygaard, seconded by Jackson, that the petition for street light
a% 6%h. 5't. and 50th ~ve. be tu.rnad over .to the City' ~;ianager with instruc-
tions to obtain inst~Ilation of the light if such is possible. R'olI Call -
~11 ayes-~
~btion by Jackson, seconded hy Spekulant, that the petition to grade and'
cinder the alley Iocam. tedl between 6th and. ~th St- and 49th and 50th Aves.
be, turned ove~. to the City i¥Ian~ger to take care of same. ~oll Ca~ll -
~'ll aye.s.
~\,~o.tion by Nygaar~, seconded by Bentzen, that C,hief Cottrellrs report on
WmIter Tunsky', ap,pIica'n't for an On: ~r~d off sale beer license at 506 - 40th
~ve-' be- file~. Eoll Call - All ayes-~
Otto' ~,[oe s'ubmitte~ a reque:st:~or cancellation of his-restaurant, cigarette,
and' on- and' off s~Ie beer licenses at 506.-. &0th Ave. N. E', as' of ~,~ay lst,.
I9~5 ..
of Otto ~foe
~,(otion by' Bentzen, second:ed by Nygaard, ~tha. t the request/for cancellation
of restaurant, cigarette and on and off szle beer Iicenses- as- of M~y 1st
be, gr~mte-d; ~oll Call - ~tl
f~otion, hy Nygaa~'d, seconded hy Bentzen, that the. applica.:~tion of W~lter
Tunsky for on and off sale beer Iicense at 505 - 40th .~ve. N. E. take the
reguIar oowrse. Roll Call -gll ayes.
C'ity ~Ianager requested resolution making application to County for certain
lots to he used by' City for street purposes;
Resolution offe. re~ hy Jackson,. seco. nded~ hy Spekulant. · BE iT HEREBY
RESOLVED[ hy the C. zty Ca~ncil o~ the City of Columbia Heights that the
C~ity ~[anager~ ~e ~nd he is hereby instrurcted to m~ke. application for the
C~i.ty of OoIUmhi~ Heights for c. on'~ey~nce of t~x-forfeited lands; sai~
applicmtion to ke mad~- p~rsu~nt and hy virtu'e of I~ws o.f I94I, Chapter
5'lI~ S~id ~zpplication shall consist of th~ following described prop-
Lot, ~, Eloo.k~ Wea~gt. ~ff' Block ":D"
Lot[$:~.,~,~,:~,d,.7',a,9,!0~ll,IE,i~ and 14 in
B!o'ck 2.~ S'iIver Lake ~dition
Lots 3! and 3~., Elock 2, SiIver Lake AdSition
The lands ~esc~ihed a.bove~ ara to be used for municipal purposes, to wit:
for street p~pose, s- , Moll C~lI -~ll ayes,
City ~,Ianager reparted request from street maintenance crew theft they be
pIa'ced' on a- 40 hour week, with time-and-a-half for Saturday work. D~s-
c u ssi on.~
~,~otion by Ja_akson, seconded by B:entzen, that the question of wage increas~
for street crew he tabeled for further- consi~[er-a'tion. Roll Call - ~ll ayes,-
City ~:~ana.g'er submitted~ liquar contract offer from the. Glenwoad Wine &
Liquor' Go. of ~Iinnea-palis to purchase Iiquar with an advance deposit of
~'lO.O0 per ~as'a, Discussion, Council decided against accepting the: ,
offer.
Chief Cottrell requested use. of the a.uxilliary police in the event of
cessation o.f war in Europe- Discussion.
READ±NG ~' 'I~HE ~ILLS:
L. W. Bassett 4.00
Dave Jackson 3.00
Irving Nygaard 3°00
Ruy Bentzen
Andrew Spekulant
.9osella C. Johnson
P. Theo. ~lsson 119.00
Hazel A. Trucker d8.80
Gordon C. Peterson 37.10
Fran~ l~i. Glllett 4a.O0
L. A- Tjosvold 48.40
Albert Ors hak 15.00
John Behun 65.00
Clyde C. J~hnson 68.83
walter E. CottrelI 83.80
Clinton F. Schultz 79.00
J9seph ?odany 77.10
~lerle H. Gla~er 76.50
Arthur A. ~orter 7E.O0
Myrtle D. Anderson 46.30
Harry B. Hanson 1~.50
~mar H. Schwartz 83.86
'Vm. A. ostmoe 10E.60
Ali Sundberg 54.50
James ~cKenna 70.50
Earl 9. Gleland 78.80
Vic tot Sat~ 75.60
Clyde u. Brown 75.60
Alex Atroskenko 65.80
Joe Homza 38.60
Walter Floc hacki 10.00
otto W. Dunemann 75.60
Dan De~lars 71.80
Gerhard F. Hansen 67.70
Dennis Roach 45.90
Fred Tatting 5.90
Lucille R. Hawkins 38.40
August Feterson 30.00
Julius Schmahl I23.5~
Spec. Fund - W.H.Tax 148.10
N. W. Bell Telephone Co. 50.45
~'irst Natl. Bank 45.00
City Treas. -~etty Cash 12.92
Col.Hgts. Fire Dept. 347.00
Northern States Power Co. 577.39
Nicholas Jenning 8.10
LIQ~H
Ed Phillips & ~ons Co. 1283.63
May L. Ernest 138.88
Fred Spoor 109.02
Clarence ~. Carlson 11~.6~
Mosella C. Johnson 48.40
Helen M. Ohudek 57.43
1,:iargar e t Anderson 49.52
Frank Coenen 54.70
Anna Tkach ~.10
Helen Kva lsten 8.80
Wm. ~'. ~'~cHugh la.18
Eitro Jedlnak 9.90
John T. Uhudek 2.7~
.q.L. Ernest 10.00
M. d. ~ritchard 10.00
Felix Soc hacki 47.20
$. ~'. Kreskie 90.00
Spec. ~'und - '.7.H.Tax 95.83
Julius Sc hmahl 23.06
$. ~'. Kreskie 9E.EO
~,~otion by Bentzen, seconaed by Nygaard, that the bills be allowed out of
their proper i'unds. Moll Call - All ayes.
;.lotion by Jackson, seconded by
Secretary to t e~oundii
Bentzen, that the meeting be adjourned.