HomeMy WebLinkAboutSept 27, 1932OFFICIAL PROCEEDINGS
Adjourned meeting called to order Sept. 27th, 1932 at the High
School ~uilding at 8 ~1~. All members present with the excwption
of Mr. Yarrow who attended a meeting in Anoka, in connection with
relief.
Previous minutes read and approved.
Reading of the bills:
James McKern~a
Hazel Trucker
~iary Va~ Wor~er
Florence Karrow
James French
Walter Cottrell
J. ~i. Nordin
A. J. Schwartz, Treas.
N. W. Bell '~'el. Co.
80.00¢ Mpls Water Dept. 2568.53~/
65.00/ &tpls. Geil. Elec. 459.24~/
5.00/ D.L. ~ell 4Z24.09¢
25.00/ M. G. 0uimette 25.00~
75.00, Jene Jenkins ~75.00
75.00 Col. Nat. Bank 679.39~/
47.00/ A.H. Smith 15.00W
19.50Y Luc ille ~swkins 40.00~
45.25~
Request by the Farmer-Labor' ~uxil~ary for permit to hold a dance at
0akv~'ood School', Oct. lst,' Motion by Stinson, seconded by Gannon, to
grant same. i~oll call, all ayes.
Request by ~i. C. Dei,~rs for permit to hold a dance at Forest Park
Oct. 26th, for benefit o£ Ostmoe Serv. Station Diamond Ball T. eam.
Motion by Tjosvold, seconded by Oannon, that seine be granted, i{oll
call, all ayes.
Resolution re~o~lating dm~ce permits, laid aside until next meeting.
Poll~wing letter ~ received from The Columbia ~ation~l Bank.
Check F589 of City of Col. Hghts, given to Board of Education on ~lay
25, 1932 for $17.50 hss been offset in full against savings account
credit balance of City of-Col.-tights, and paid in cash to the Board
of Education on ~ept. 17th, 1932. Signed - K. Campbell- Cle.2k.
As there are several families in Col.. Hghts who are not residen~ts m~d
shou'ld be moved out, it has become ne-cessary to find houses in l~pls.
for them. The landlords will not rent to ~m~Xml~ peoplethat are public
charges. Therefore it makes it necessary to pay the rent in cash, the
only way according to the City Zegal Advisor is to make e check payable
to the Chairman of the Public ±telief and let him caah same and in turn
pay the rent.
Be it Resolved tl.at we the Undersigned hereby consent to the above
arrangenlent.
Joe Stinson,
H. P. Welch, Mayor
P. J. Gannon.
Resolution offered by Tjosvold, seconded by Gannon,
Be It Resolved by the City Council of the City of Columbia HeighSs,
That Improvement ~'~arrants numbered and for the amounts, ss follows:
~1~5 - - $4S2.00 FlS6 -- - ~424.00
157 178.00 158 178.00
159 178.00 160 178.00
ldl-- ' 165-- 500.00
166 500.00 167 500.00
168 600.00 169 50O.00
interest from June 1st, 1932 to Sept. 29ti,, 1932 on the above n
, . , v4524,09 be paid
numbered warrants ~84 09 making s total of ~: ,
out of money in the ~.I.R, Fund, received from the Y, efunding
issue.
Roll call ~ Ayes: Tjosvold, ~snnon, oti~son, ~,elch.
~ays: None
Motion by ~tinson, seco~d by ,3a~non, ti:et the :~chool Board be
allowed to put a school~ign on 42nd mud ~niv., same to be taken
care of by the ~m~iOor. F, oll call, all ayes.
Ordinance f?101 offered by '~josvold, seconded by !3a~mon -
Being an Ordinance entitled, "An Ordinance des i~maating Thru Streets
in the City of Col. heights".
Section I - That Univez~sit. Ave. -:. ~, at the places where it inter-
sects with the following streets and avenues, to-:vit:
~Sth Ave. to 45th Ave. Inclusive.
nereoy designated ~s a ~kru ~treet, and all vehicles before
c::ossing or enterin~ on the intersection thereof h~i~ on said Th~
Street, shall come to a ~u~.l stop.
Roll cell - Ayes. i~osvoid~ , ,.~s~no~, ~t~nson, '~:elch.
~eys: i~o~e
0rdinance regulating Zewer Co~mections, laid aside until next meet-
ing.
Reading of the I;oor bills:
Martin Super 70.01/
E. Li. Christian
Stanley Schultz
J. D. i[orba
Rays F~vay Store
L. ~':. ~assett
A~met ta Phaneuf
12ar tin Voss
liillto~ Groc.
0. n, ~ederberg
Jack masby
L¥1s. Gas Co.
Leader Inc.
2uady Grocery 70.50
13.95~ Dan L'elthers 154.00F'
12.00~" Violet '~rocery 20.00,
115.48~ Andrew Spekulant 100.00z
- ~ * L1arket
60.50~' Plymo~ ~h 152.00
Z0.00~' ~iank Ostmoe 59.
70.25~ Oils. Baum~l 16.00 ~'
8.00~ Elsie Thompson 2.50
2.$5 ~ idpls. ~en. ~lc. 0.48
2.95~
Motion by Tjosvold, secondedby Gamion, to adjourn until Tuesday,
Oct. llth.
secretar~ to the Counoll