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HomeMy WebLinkAboutNovember 9, 1954aucl that there are sufficient moneys in said Libor Fund to make such transfer. Roll Call - All Ayes. A Fetition for Water Maiu on Monroe Street, between 44th and h5tH was received. Mp~ion by Holm seconded by Deeble~ that this Petition be turned over to the City Manager. Roll Call - All Ayes. The Engineer reported that ~ me work had been 'done on the Alley to eliminate the drainage problem at 39th and Tyler, and that a~ditiomal work would be done in the spring. Motion by Deeble seconded by Hosch, that the meeting adjourn at lO P.M. RoLl Call - Ali Ayes. 'MAYOR ' ' ' OFFICIAL PROCEEDinGS Regular Meeting November 9, 1954 Meeting called to order at 8 P.M. present. Kuutson- absent. Roll Call - Holm, Hosch, Deeble, Stopka Minutes of the last meeting were read and approved. Motion .by,Holm seconded by Deeble, that the following Bills be paid out of .their.proper funds: Roll Call - All Ayes. Gross Salaries Gr~ggs Cooper & Co. Ed, Phillips & Sons Gri~ggs Cooper & Co. Am, Linen Supply Co. Anheuser-Busch Inc. - Canada Dry Ginger Ale, Inc. Carbonic }~chines, Inc. Coea Cola .Bottling Co. Distillers Dist.Co. J.C. Dougherty Co. O.M. Droney Bev.Co. Edi~ Brothers Famous Brands Ed ~ T. Foran Ga~zer Di~stributor John Leslie Paper Co. Johnson Paper & Supply Co. Kato Distributing Co. Kuether Dist.Co. Lyna Johnson Co. McKesson & Robbins Match Corp.of America ~dd~est Wine Co., Inc. Minneapolis Brewing Co. $9,917.61 1,195.32 686.96 262.27 ,25.27 53.85 86.94 91.40 74.71 3,132.55 849.05 103.64 654.65 1,586.30 47.95 615 .$5 18.31 16.56 69.00 lO4.13 96 .~32 ~,436.74 43.84 299.95 l, 522.80 Monarch Cleaning Chem.Co. 11.88 Old Peoria Co.,Inc. 1,819.44 Pabst Brewing Co. 226.02 Petty Cash 481.24 Pilgrim Bottling Co. 1,198.24 Schlitz Brewing Co. ll2.10 7 Up Bottling Co. 165.68 Swiss Wine House 68.00 WillardDistributing Co. 193.50 American Linen Co. 26.51 Brunswick-Balke-Collender 386.95 Canada Dry Ginger Ale Inc. 10.80 Ooca Cola Co. 13.20 E.B. Crabtree Co. 90.27 Division of Boiler Inspection .50 Cmnzer Distributors 19.28 Grant Storage Battery Co. 17.52 Heights Hardware 37.84 John Lang 54.98 John P. Murzyn 10.00 ~esbitt Bottling Co. 27.60 Peks Inc. 16.48 Pepsi Cola Co. 33.50 Purity Soap & Chemical Co. 8.00 SchaafMfg.Co. 71.80 BITY~ CONT'D. 7 Up Bottling Co. Tracy Printing Co. ~ W: Anderson John P. Stopka James Deeble Leonard Holm Lawrence Hosch Clifford Knutson Duane M. Albro Floyd W. Bix_ler Floyd W. Bi~lJr Neil Cleland Monroe Dragsten Ronald J: K,~]!as Walter Reinhart LeRoy Drangeid Patrick Kennedy Edward Miskowic Kennard Peterson Cmar Schwartz Duane M. Albro Robert Hunczak Rollin Johnson Dorothy Tigue Alpha Bissett Adeline Maak Ethel Schaffren Marian Craig Dorothy Tigue Adina M. Ott~em Erna True Viqlet Blosbe~rg. Eva Pritchard Harriet Julkowski Ros'e Ostrander Ma~tha Kutz FlOrence Dahl Virginia La2~son Grace Munsch Katherine Mil~er Marble Johnson Ruth Miller Elizabeth Ne'tkow Adeline Schultz Katherine Miller A.~.A. Typewriter Co. The American .City American Cast Iron ~ipe Co. Americana Corp. American Linen Supply Co. The' Automotive Supply Co. Brunson Instrument Co. 19.20 23.75 143.70 5.00 2.00 2.00 5.00 2.00 3O.4O 17.44 28.34 19.6~ 16.88 45.6O 34.88 3.00 29.28 1.83 3.00 43.92 5.00 55.76 15.12 29.00 29.00 29.00 29.00 29.00 3.10 27.00 27.00 27.00 27.00 27.00 3.10 27.00 27.00 27.00 27.00 27.0O 32.50 32.50 32.50 32.50 32.5o 3.10 29.50 4.00 11.40 3.60 174.30 7.41 6.97 3.50 Century Tool & Ne~al Co. Earl & Mabel Cleland H.J. Clemens Coast to Coast Stores Col.Heights Fire Dept. Columbia Heights Record Jay W. Craig Co. Doubleday & Co. Eidem & Houser Flour City Brush Co. Gar Wood Industri~es, Inc. Goodin Co. Gopher Equipment & Supply Co. Gopher State Oil Co. Grant Storage Battery Co. Great Lakes Coal & Dock Co. Hall ~ ug Bros.Motor Supply Co. Heights Electric Co. Heights Electric Co. 245~81 7.07 5O.OO 4.28 52.79 51S60 30.00 27.63 75.OO 36.92 6.60 806.03 63.68 56.OO 16.66 43.05 63.42 79.84 314.59 Internatl. As sn.of Chiefs of PSi. 15 · O0 International Harvester Co. 11.35 Albert M. Johnson Machine Works 18.00 Floyd C. Lawson 15.75 Ley Bros ·Inc. 1.25 Mack Motor Truck Corp. , 15.88 Midwest Cap Mfg.Co. 89.90 M~iller Davis Co. 9.20 Municipal Finance Officers Assn.15.00 Mutual Service Casualty Ins.Co. 29.27 National Bushing & Parts Co. Inc. 58.29 Neptune Meter Co. 1,083.15 Northern States Power Co. 1,~96.04 North Star Motor Park, Inc. 27.74 Ov~hak Printing Co. 16~50 Albert W. Paulson ~ 54.00 Peks, Inc. 8 ~00 Perkins Supply Coj. 10.85 Pir4k Supply ~Co. ~ 3~1 Po%ice & Court P, etty Cash 'Fund 14.50 Power Brake & Equipment, Inc. 47.24 Public Management 12.00 RoQke$ Oil Co. 147..74 H.~. Rogers Co. 23..28 Roaenwald Cooper Inc. 186.O0 ViQtor gaf 16.00 John Seman 12! ~00 Ray~ Sina Contracting Co.,Inc. 65.15 Twi~n City Dispoaal Service Co.1,167.08 Under~ood CQrp. 21.36 ~es~ern Oil & Fuel Co. 471.00 Wiljiams Hardware 8.56 Wm.. H. Ziegler Co., Lu~. 91.75 Recreation 546,05 T(~ AL ~ '$38.269.30 Motion by Deeble seconded by Hosch, that the bid of Royatton Heating & Sheet Metal Co., for a Gas Conversion Burner for the furnace at the Fire Station at $710.00 be accepted. Roll Call - All Ayes. Motion by Hosch seconded by Deeble, that the City Manager be authorized to advertise for a Hearing t° be held at the November 23rd MeetLug ,fo~ a water main on Monroe Street between 44th and 45th. Roll Call - All Ayes. Mo~ion by Deeble seconded by Holm, that the Notice of an Appeal on the Assessment for a waSer main on Reservoir BlVd.sbetween Z~ud and 43rd, by Darrell W. and Elaine Newcomb,a~8 ~l~ ~v~dt~a~eE~i~ ~torney~ Roll Call - All Ayes. A letter was received from the League of Women Voters commending the City Council for passLug the Ordinance providin~ for the permanent registration of qualified voters in the City of Columbia Heights. ~ Motion by Hosch seconded by Deeblg, that this letter ~a~ed November 8th, be placed on file. Roll Call - All A~ves. A letter was received from the Charter Commission, stating they had voted against establishing a Ward System in Columbia Heights. Motion by Deeble seconded by Holm, that this letter dated November 8th be placed on ~ile. Roll Call - All ~yes. A letter ~a~ received from Arvid E. Carlson, Contractor, requesting several water mains. Motion by Holm seconded by Hosch, that this letter dated November 8th, be placed on file. Roll Call - All Ayes. A letter of resignation from the Recreation Commission was received from Leonard Holm. Motion by Deeble seconded by Hosch, that Councilman Holms' resignation be accepted. Roll Call - 2!l Ayes. Motion by Hosch seconded by Deeble, that this letter of resignation dated November 9th, be placed on file. Roll call - All Ayes. A letter was received from Police Chief, Walter Cottrell, stating the need for an extra Patrolman from November 15th through December 25th at least. Resolution offered by Deeble seconded by Holm, BE IT k~Y RESOLVED, that the City Treasurer is hereby authorized to transfer f~o~ the Administration Fund to the Police Fund the sum of $500.00, for the salary of an extra Patrolman~, as outlined in a letter from Police Chief Cottrell, dated November 9,195~. Roll Call - All Ayes. Motion by Hosch seconded by Deeble, that Moore & Montgomery be paid the sum of $ll,089.26. Roll Call - All Ayes. Motio~ b y Hob seconded by Hosch, that Schneider &~ Hartse be paid the sum of Motio~ by Deeble seconded by Holm, that Art Bolier ~e paid the su~ of $9,501.38. Motio~byDeeble seconded by' Hosch, bhat the City Manager be authorized to advertise for bids fbr ~ Garbage Contract. Ro~l Call - All Ayes. ResolUtion offered by Hosch seconded by Deeble, WP~2LEAS~ the City Council of the City ~f Columbia Heights did on the 22nd day of May~ 1951 pass a Resolution r~tin~ th~ u~ of m~chani~al equipment in insta~lling water and sewer servi~e to pri~vate property, and whereas; since that time, mechanical equipment has been devised to allow the digging of drop holes similar to that of hand dug holes, therefore be it RESOLVED, that the use of such equipment be allowed, if pneumatically mounted and provided that said holes do not exceed in size those holes ordinarily dug by hand labor, and be it further RESOLVED that trenching in ~uy street graded, oiled or~ paved is hereby pro- hibited, except as provided in the Resolution passed on the 22nd day of May, 1951. Roll Call -~ All Ayes. No~$ion by D~eeble seconded by Hosch, that the following licence grahted: applications be A.J. Deters, 3149 Sumter, St.Louis Park Plumbing Nordell Electric Co. 3746 Bloomington Ave. Electrical ~tandard Elec.Co. 2612 Com~ Ave. S.E. " Spencer Electric Co. 3017 Lyndale Ave. So. " Roll Call - Ail ~yes. Motion by Holm seconded by Hosch, that the letter of protest signed by a number of residents°on Jackson Street betgeen 37th and 39th, regarding the oiling of this street, dated October ~th, be placed on file. Roll Call -AllAyes. Motion by Holm seconded by Deeble, that the meeting adjourn at 10:05 P.M. Roll Call - All Ayes. + ~ecretary to the Council OFFICIAL PROCEEDINGS Regular Meeting Meeting called to order at 8 P.M. present. Kuutson - absent. November 23, 1954 Roll Call - Holm, Hosch, Deeble, Stopka Minutes Hf the last regular meeting were read and approved. Motion by Deeble seconded by Hosch, proper funds: Salaries Match Corp.of America Ed. Phillips & Sons Co. Griggs Cooper Co. Ed.' Ph~illips & Sons Co. Harry W. Anderson Ralph J. Corbett Kenneth Stinson Patrick Kennedy Edward Miskowic Wm. Ostmoe Robert Bauman Col.Heights Fire Dept. First National Bank $9,766.67 37.93 4,354.59 1, ~48.48 1,912.51 145.98 102.65 196.80 36.60 7.32 47.58 25.00 120.o0 24.00 3,064.77 that the following bills be paid out of their Roll Call - All Ayes. Heights Electric Co. Geo. A. Holmquist Geo. Indykiewicz,Lawn Service Stanley F. Kreskie Ronald Kullas Mpls. Gas Co. New Brighton Plbg.Co. N.W. Bell Telephone Co. Petty Cash Fund John Smith State Treasurer Ali Sundberg Glenn E. Dawson 210.00 10.92 12.50' 3~0.00 5.00 34.20 164.01 5O.OO 224.O8 57.83 75.00 3.50 25.00 500.OO 9,500.00