HomeMy WebLinkAboutJuly 11, 1949Richard Gallagher
Col. Hgts. Fire Dept.
Omar Schwartz
Ali Sundberg
M.Wo Bell Telephone Co.
Col. Hgts. phmcy.
S. L. Kreskie
T. Geronsin
~_rs. Sophie Rosmark
?~rs. Violet Lynch
Nfs. Ruby Dahl
89~00 Joseph Wargo 59,75
44.00 Edward Mlskowiec 1Z.98
35.25 Art McCallum
25.00 First Natl. Bank 2538~33
113.04 August Peterson 45.00
5.24 Danielson Drug Store 7.16
17~.00 R. P. Nyberg 7~.00
1.O0 ~rs. Valorie Canthon 1.O0
1.OO Conrad Johnson 1.O0
1.O0 ~,~rs. Cecilia Fourier 1. O0
1.O0 ~s. L. $. ~derson 1.00
TOTAL 9330.
¥,otion by Nygaard seconded bi- Weldon that the bills be paid out of their
proper funds. Roll call - all ayes.
First reading of Ordinance ~'~/, being"An ordinance providing for the
issuance of $325,000 permanent improvement revolving fund bonds,
determining the form ~nd details of the bonds, creating a sinking fund
therefor and levying taxes for the payment thereof."
Resolution offered by Trench seconded by Nygaard, ~gEEREAS, the
commercial development of Central Ave. N.E. between 40th Ave. ",'.E.
and 41st Ave. N.E. has advanced to a stage where ingress and egress
for delivery purposes must be provided to supplement ordinary Highway
traffic, and, WHEREAS, the present public alley in Block 61, Columbia
Heights annex to Miuneapolis is insufficient in width to take care of
the necessary flow of traffic, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY
OF COV, U~IA HEIGHTS, that the public interest requrires and necessitates
the acquiring for public alley purposes the east ~.~ feet of Lots 19-30
inclusive. The acquisition of the same to be commenced forthwith.
Roll call - all ayes.
¥,otion to adjourn.
SEg~RETARY TO ~ COUNCI~ b
OFFICIAL PROCEEDIN~ S
Regular Meeting
Meeting called to order at 8:00 p.m.
Yencho present.
MAYOR
July ll, 1949
Soderholm, Nygaard, Weldon and
Minutes of last regular meeting read and approved.
Motion by Nygaard seconded b? Weldon that the following applications be
granted: (1) Application b?- Northwestern Bell Telephoue Co. for instal-
lation of 4 poles in the alley north of 4?th Ave. between 4th and 5th
Sts.; and (2) application by Niuneapolls Gas Co. for installation of
3-inch main on 43rd .Ave. from Arthur St. to Benjamin St. Roll call -
all ayes.
The city manager reported on the tabulation of bids for imstallation of
approximately 7000 feet of 10-inch, and 1400 feet of 8-inch water mains
in the city of Columbia Heights,and reported tko low bidder was P~elps-
Drake Co., Inc; and the second low bidder was Soda,der and Co. A
represeotative for Bonander and Co. was present and stated it was his
urderstanding that Bonander and Co. was low bi~der. A discussion on
txe ~tter followed. Mo~ion by Welaon that the bids be held over and
retab~lated. The mayor advised a motion was not necessary, and the
council agreed to hold the matter over until the following meeting.
Second reading of Ordinance 254, being "An ord~_nance providing for the
issuance of ~3~5,000 permanent improvement revolvin~ fund bonds,
determining the form and details of the bonds, creating a sinking fund
tkerefor and levying taxes for the payment thereof." 0rd[nance
offered by Nygaard seconded by Weldon. Roll call - all ayes.
P~]AD YN G 0 F B IL!S:
Ed Phillips ?~1 Sons Co.
Irving Nygaard
Wes Weldon
Edward Rafel
Rosella C. Johnson
Joseph Wargo
Lee Speiche r
Joseph Poaany
Moil Cleland
Walter Reinhart
Clyde C. Johnson
Omar Schwartz
pat Kennedy
Earl Cleland
patrick Mc~aughton
peter Heryla
Henry Dykhuizen
Earl T. Cleland
James ~cKe na
0t to Dunemann
Lucil!e Hawkins
Nick Kit c~nsky
Wm. F. ~ch~ugh
Fred Spoor
Joe J. Rak
Bet t y Lynch
John J. Rak
Dorothy Dorsch
Peter Pontius
Pat Mile s
Pauline Olat zmaier
Joe Homza
Vincent Gu$~k
Irving Nygaard
Wm. 0stmoe
Lee Speicher
American Linen
Dr. J. S. Blumenthal
Columbia Foundry
Internat'l. City. Mgrs. Assn.
Jay '.~i'. Craig Co.
Dependable Motors, Inc.
~7714.!0 H. E. Soderholm ~ 4.00
3.00 Paul Trench 3.00
3.00 John Yencho 3.00
4.00 pP. Theo. 0!sson 176.30
101.70 Ray L. Ernest 144.20
42.40 Darlene Sotebeer 76.50
45.60 Walter E. Cottrelt 144.10
13~. 40 ~erle Glader 135.00
ll~. 60 Floyd Bixler l~O. 90
116.70 Gerlad ~_. Sotebeer 112.20
79,77 Dennis Roach ~7.93
133.70 Wm. 0stmoe 146.10
12V.b0 Victor sar 1~3.30
148.84 Clyde Brown 156.58
lll. 74 Alex At roshenko ll4.80
142.24 Vincent Guzik 107.04
107.04 Curtis Christopherson 120.80
107.04 Joe Homza 99.34
50.00 Jo~n ~urzyn 120.80
118.60 Dan De~[ars 1~. 80
65.70 Ali E. Sundberg 97.60
~5.00 Erling Drandeld 159.00
ll5.58 John Roach 103.18
98.98 Joe Fedorko 103.18
103.18 Lucille Segebarth 72.00
71.26 Marjorie Anderson 51.68
49.68 Ernest T. Olsen 41.62
30.98 Chris J. ~take 44,24
10, 72 John H. Janke ZV. 46
71,00 ~[et ro Jedinak 71,00
63.80 Henry Dykhuizen 10. O0
8.50 F.D. Edwards 49.50
lO.O0 Earl T. Cleland lO.O0
4.50 Arthur g,Brien 100.00
56.78 Donald G. Murphy 20;~0
12.40 Art McCal!um 44.63
38.03 Brown Clothing Co, 18.00
15.00 Cons t ruc t i0~n Bulletin 4.40
120.00 Columbia Tool & Die Works 2.10
21.00 Walter E. Cottrell 34.95
o.oo 0o .
43,76 Doubleday & Co., Inc. ~
Eugene Edwards
E~dem & Hanser
Fred L. Gray Co.
Great Lakes Coal & Dock Co.
Holm Co.
Johnson Bros. "66" Service
Kindem-Erickson Lbr. Co.
Leer Bros. Co.
Miller Davis Co.
~vshak prtg. Co.
Northern Cylinder Supp. Co.
0. W. Express Co.
A~chie Pearson
Rocket Oil Co.
Standard Oil Co.
Commissioner of Taxation
The Wright Co.
Wm. H. Ziegler
McAndrews Co.
Ed phillips & Sons Co.
Swiss Wine House
Famous Brands, Inc.
Distillers Distrib. Co.
Mid-West Wine Co.
Eorris Distrib. Co.
Willard J. Cheu
J. C. Doherty
Coca-Cola Bttlg. Co.
Canada Dry Ginger Ale Co.
Glenn N. Farmer
O. M. Droney Bev. Co.
John E. Yencho
Eugene R. Edwards
RaYmond Bake r
Coca Col~ Bttlg. Co.
Kindem E ickson Lbr. Co.
Lowe & CEmpbell
John Lang Hdwe. Co.
Col. Hts. St. Bank
4.00
448.80
5.00
149.99
36.45
65.26
13.75
1.O0
45.53
42.50
23.55
1.39
l0. O0
337.89
62.50
1.O0
71.65
36.00
!O. 50
984.67
102.45
2774.16
6466.26
101.80
ll4.30
102.3O
745.50
20.80
26.40
95.00
213.75
5.50
ll. 97
9.00
35.75
52.15
15.60
32.22
330.66
Bury & Carlson
Dr,,~. ~ D. Good
Goodin Co.
Chet Herringer
Heights Elec. Co.
John Leslie Paper Co.
Landers-Norblom-
Christenson Co.
Minn. Fire. Exting. Co.
Npls. Gas Co.
Ovshak prtg. Co.
L. W. Northfield Co.
114.96
52.00
5.00
192,00
49.02
10.50
42.30
3.75
6.61
54.25
6.23
Northern States power Cc.- ....
789.96
Rosenwald-Cooper, Inc. 102.30
Transport Clearings of
Twin Cities ll.50
Underwood Corp. 19.44
Northwestern Radiator 39.50
Johnson Auto Supp. Co. 5.84
Kelly Liquor Co. 831.25
Griggs, ~ooper & Co. 3853.75
NcKesson & Ro0bins 2752.94
Old Peoria 2554.23
Chaska Bev. Co. 109.55
Gold ~edal Bev. Co. 33.50
Mpls. Brew. Co. 1374.75
pabst Sales Co. 147.61
V-Up Bttlg. Co. 28.64
Standard Cigar & Tob. Co. 7.35
The John Leslie Paper Co.16.62
Petty Cash Fund
Col. Hts.. Record
Bernard Julkowski
7-Up Bottling Co.
American Linen Co.
Roland Millwork Co.
Satt erlee Co.
John A. Smith
· TOTAL
202.93
111.60
100.00
39.20
10.55
57.00
5.25
55.00
$4201~'.53
Motion by Nygaard seconded by Weldon that the bills be paid out of their
proper funds. Roll call - all ayes.
A s?,ort talk was given by Mayor Soderholm on the problems and accomplish-
ments of the city administration and council during.the past several
years.
MoZion by Nygaard seconded by Weldon to adjourn. Roll call - all ayes,
H. $o~erh01m, Mayor