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Grand ISland, Nebr.
January 4, 1943
Council met in Special Session as p3r call of the Mayor,
"His Honor" presiding.
All Councilmen present except Bradstreet & Walker.
CO~~ITT8E REPORT
We, your committee on Ordinances, Licenses and Bonds, to whom
was referred t.l:19 application of John S. Carney for a license to
sell alcholic liquors by the package and beer at "on Sale" and
"off sale" at 406 West 3rd Street in the City of Grand Island,
Nebraska, he having been the purchaser of the business operated
at said address by Cornelia Thompson, report and recommend that
said licenses be granted.
Respectfully submitted this 4th day of December, 1943.
Frank L. Tripe
C. J. Cords
Ordinances, Licenses
and Bond Committee
On motion of Olivetti, seconded by Krieger, report was approved.
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WtiffiEAS, John S. Carney hasi purchased the liquor store and
beer tavern at 406 West Third Street in the City of Grand Island,
Nebraska, formerly operated by Cornelia Thompson, and ha,s made
application for license to sell alcoholic liquors by the package
and beer at "on sale" and "off sale", said business to be operated
at 406 West Third Street in said city.
THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY TH8 MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL of the
City of Grand Island, NebraSka, that licenses to sell alcoholic
liquors by the package and beer at "on sale" and "off sale" be
issued to the said John S. Carney for the location known as 406
West Third Street, Grand I sland, Nebraska.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City Clerk forward to the
Nebraska Liquor Control COIT~ission, Lincoln, Nebraska, a certified
copy of this Resolution.
Respectfully submitted this 4th day of January, 1943.
Frank L. Tripe _
C. J. Cords
Ordinances, Licenses
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On motion of Cords, s9cond~d by Krieger, Resolution was adopted.
Roll call ballot, each voting aye.
Discussion pertaining to purchase of car to be used in Health
Department. On motion of Starr, seconded by Cords, the Mayor and
Clerk were authorized to purchas~ Ford Coupe from Mrs. Allen Tully
for $390.00. Roll call ballot, each councilman voting aye.
On motion of starr, Council adjourned.
January 4, 1943
F. S. White,
City Clerk.
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Grand Island, N9braska.
January 6, 1943.
Coune il m9t in I' 9gular s~ssion, "His Honor ," thl3 IVlayor,
pr'3siding. All Councilm~n p.t'~sent excl3pt Bradstr~~t & vtlk~r.
Minut~s of previous meetings, Dec~mb'3r 16, 19 and January 4,
were read and approv'3d.
E. Rickert addr9ssed the COuncil concerning his prop:;rty at the
viaduct, promises having been lrlad~ by p:eevious Councils and cond~mna-
tions, pres9nt and past. On motion of 01iv9tti, s3conded byC0rds,
that the Mayor appoint a committ'9l3 to Illeet with Mr.R1.ckert for the
pur'pose of getting conditions ironed out and cleared up.l1l~ ~
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Letter from Purple heart Tobacco Fund, was read and placed
on file.
Bonds of S. Huff and fD:nmett Smi th, Garbags, and Sanitary
Plumbing Company, Plumbers and Drainlayers, on motion of Tripe,
seconded by Krieg~r bonds were approved.
After some discussion pertaining to telspbone installed in
Adams Hall County Health Office, on motion of Olivetti, seconded by
starr, City will pay for telephone service, present, past and
future (excluding tolls) on telephone instal19d in th~ir Health
Offic~ in City Hall. Roll call ballot, all voting ay~.
Discussion on meat inspection.
Discussion on Parking Met9rs. On motion of aarr, second~d by
Olivetti, that Parking M9ters be retained and city pay as per contract.
Roll call ballot, each Councilman voting aye.
Discussion on Camaras Parking Lot. On motion of Kriege~,
seconded by Sand'~r, tllat the Cl"rk be instruct9d to notify .Mr.
Camaras that the lease covering Lots 1, 2, 3 and fraction 4, Block
57, be terminated as of MarchI, 1943.
Ordinanc~ #1943,p9rtailling to Liquor Sal~ to and possession of,
by minors ana incompet9nts, was regularly passed by the Council and
signed by the ~ayor.
Mov~d by Trip~, seconded by Cords, tnat the ordinance b~ placed
on its reading at length. Roll call ballot, all voting aye. The
ordinance was read at length and passed its first reading.
Moved by Tripe, seconded by Cords, that the rulBs be
suspend~d and the ordinance be placed
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on its final r~ading and finally pass~d. Roll call ballot, all
voting aye. The ordinanc;; was finally passed by the Council and
signed by the Mayor.
Claims against the City wer9 r-3ad. On motion of Starr, s~cond~d
by Olivetti, w~re allowed as 1';;ad. Roll call ballot, ~ach voting aye.
Aft~r some discussion, p~rtaining to salary to 11anl9Y Davis,
~x-Polic~man, (Mr. Zachry claiming he notified Mr. Davis that h~
would be remov~d from th~ pollc~ forc~ on the 20th day of the month,
and Mr. Davis said "r w~ll quit richt now," but after he quit he
claimed Mr. Zachry told him he would receive pay to the 20th). On
motion of Olivetti, seconded by Cords, that tile City pay Mr. Davis
for 5 days as per his claim.. Roll call ballot, each Councilman
present voting aye, exc~pt Starr, voting no.
Th9 Mayor corrHrlsnted that Mr. S'eaman, dU9 to conditions now
~xisting was unabl~ to take care of the City Hall as it should b~
tak~n care of and suggested that he be giv~n at least part time h~lp.
On motion of Olivetti, seconded by Kreiger, Mayor was given pow9r to
act in the matter of obtaining assistance for Mr. S9arnan.
On motion ,of starr, Council adj;urn9d.
F" S Whi t~,
City Clerk.
January 6, 1943.
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APPROPRIATIONS fu~D EXP El.\I DI TURES
. FOR FISCAL YEAR TO JAN. 7, 1943
G EN BRAL FUND' APPROPRIATED TRANSFERS EXPENDED BALANCE
I To Pay Co. Treas. $ 2,750.00 $ 2,750,,00
Salari9s 13,000.00 5,435.00 7,565.00
Street & Alley 26,000.00 7,463.40 18,536.60
Gas Tax 5,000.00 2,071.14 2,928.86
Sewer 28,000.00 11,913.26 16,086.74
Storm Sewer 7,500.00 3,953.58 3,546.42
Engineer 9,000.00 3,258.74 5,741.26
Incidentals 48,000.00 13,822.22 34,177.78
Municipal Pool 4,500.00 2,968.27 1,531.73
Airport 7,800.00 6,584.11 8,992.76 5,391.35
Street Lighting 11,500.00 11,500.00
Hydrant Rental 5,300.00 5,300.00
I Park Fund 16,500.00 6,746.28 9,753.72
Park (Pier) 2,000.00 1,596.24 403.76
Police Fund 50,000.00 . 18,807.47 31,192.53
Cemetery Fund 12,500.00 5,119.74 7 , 3 80 . 26
Fir e Fund 50,000.00
Int. Approp. 250.00 18,756.67 31,493.33
Paving Fund" 9,000.00 3,262.14 5,737.86
Music Fund 3,500.00 1,166.00 2,334.00
Total Approp. 311,850.00 6" 834.11
Transfers 6;-83/1..11
318, 684.11 115,332.91 203,)51.2"0
Ice Fund 14,124.37
Water Fund 29,296.16
I Ligt.t Fund 180,974.20
Paving District 99524.6~
. t 349.252.30
Respectfully submitted,
F. S. Vihi te,
City Clerk.
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Grand Island, Nebraska.
January 20, 1943.
Council met in regular session, nnis Honor," the Mayor,
preSiding.
All 00uncilmen present.
Offer of J. J. Tomiska $100.00 for E88 ft of lots 12 & 14,
Block 28, till b-erts 3rd Addition, was pres en ted.
After some discussion, on motion of Kri-eger, seconded by
Olivetti, that offer not be accepted, City Cl~rk be instructed
to return his check and notify lVlr. Tomiska th3. t the price of the
City for those lots, is $200.00. starr called January 21, stating
that 1'1"3 was mistaken on the location of the lots mentioned,
possibly other councilmen also mistaken, and request3d that the
Clerk hold check.
Bids of Orval L. Matthews and Alb3rt Werner for painting
City Clerks office, $94.50 & 105.00 respe6tively, were presented.
On motion of Kreiger, seconded by starr, that bids be referred
to City Property Committee with pow?r to act. Roll call ballot,
each Councilman voting aye.
Application of Hazel R. Sclmeider to act as manager for
John C. Schn3ider dba Del Rio Cafe, "On & Orf Sale"Beer was
presented. On motion of Tripe, seconded by \1Valker, the Council
approved .l;;"azel R. Schneider as rnanag'3r of Del Rio Cafe, nOn and
Off" sale b'3er. Roll call ballot, each voting aye.
On motion of Olivetti, second'3d by Cords, Airport fund of
General Fund be credited with $1,175.00 and Incidental Fund be
charged with like amount. Account of claim of Omaha Testing
Laboratories #8857, for said testing at Airport should be charged
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to Incidentals, for the reason that it was outside of regular
operations of said Airport.
Some discussion of purchase of War Bonds. Action held over
until next meeting.
On motion of Kri-?ger, second9d by CordS, that the Mayor and
, City Cl~rk be authorized to sign lease on lots 1-2-3 and fraction 4
Block 57, o. T. with James Camaras (Grand Island Transit Co.) for
one year at $100.00 per month, with 30 day c&ncellation clause.
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On motion of Tripe, seconded by Starr, that City Attorney
be instructed to make settl~ment vvi th C. B. & '-t:. Railroad Co.
for the sum of 60% of. Claim ai:,ainst C. B & Q., being about
1110.00, for opening South Cleburn Street.
On motion of Olivetti, seconded by starr, Grand Island
Transit Company was granted parking space for buses on West side
of Pine Stl'eet from alley north of Third Street to Third Street,
and an additional two spaces on east side of Pine street, just
north of the parkin[; space which tney now have.
Bradstreet reported that Special Committee appointed by
the Mayor had met with Mr. Rickert, and had decided that both
Mr. Rickert and the City appoint an appraiser, these appraisers
to appoint a third to value the land now held by Mr. R ick"Jrt
at the viaduct. Later ar. Rickert called Mr. Bradstreet saying
that he would settle with City for $5,000.00
On motion of Olivetti, seconded by Cords, that Mr. Rick:.;rt
b~ off~red $1,500.00 for frac. lots 9 & 10, Block 9, Baker's
Addition and in full s::.;ttlement of all claims and grievances
which Mr. Rick::.;rt claims he has against the City, none of which
the City Council r~cogniz::.; as beiIlI-..., ::.;ither a claim or grievunce.
Sanders reported motor at south side lift station was
burned out and would hav'? to b:: rewound.
After some discussion on salary for Alex Kehm, Sup't at
Disposal Plant (he haVing mad9 reCfuest for hlcrease to $200.00
or his former job back, pref::.;rably h~s formgr job.)
On motion
of Sander, seconded by Olivetti, that salary of Alex Kehm b9 made
$175.00 p3I' month from sept. 1, 1942 to Feb. 1, 194.3, and $185.00
per month beginning Feb. 1, 194.3. Roll call ballot, each Council-
man voting aye.
On motioI1 of Sander, s9conded by Olivetti, claims amounting
to $161.25 for shoveling snow, watchman at skating pond and other
expenses relative to maintaining, paid from S9wer Fund, be paid
from Incidental Fund and creed ted to Sewer Fund.
Bonds of Consurn~rs Public P01/.er Company, (G::mBral PerLi t)
Grand Island Plumbing Company, Plumbers and drainlayers, Otto H.
Haller, Police, Pi'?rre L. Peets, Julius Spiehs, D; L. Halstead,
J. W. Burk and Russell Dever, Garbage, were presented. On motion
of Tr~pe, seconded by Krieger, bonds W9re approved.
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On motion of starr, seconded by Krieger, R::solution was
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Whereas, ':[1he Federal Revenue Act of 1942 pl'ovides
fN' the wi thholding 01' dedu ction of a Vi CtOl~y Tax on all
incQrlG S, 1ivage s, a.nel so..lari es paid to off lcer s, employe es and
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WhiJI'eaS, it is necessary that C.. W. BU1-.cJick, vVater,
Light and Ice Commissioner of the City of Grand Island be
authorized to deduct and withhold said Victory Tax from
tl'ansicnt an( part-time employees of the Water, Light and
Ice Departments, whose wages are paid directly to said employee
by the said C.. W. Burdick;
NOVl, T'm~HEFOHE, BE I'r HESOL VED BY 'eBB LA'YOi< AND CITY
COUI'~C IL of the C:lty of Granel Island, l~ebl'aska, that C. VI.
Burdick be and he is hn' eby dil'GctEH:L, authOl'izec1, und instl''Lieted,
beginning v111:;11 the first paYI'oll afteI' ,january 1:3t, 1~":J'13, to
deduct anc', vJitl1holCL f:'::'Olil the wages 01' so..lal'iespa:tlL by hirn to
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On motion of Starr, seconded by Krieger, resolution was
adopted.
Request from Better Builders, Inc., for replattin~ Block 3,
of Better Homes Sub-division, vacatinc the alley and stub end of
And'3rson Ave., and d8eding to the City 4500 sq feet on NE Corner
of said Block three, along with 7600 sq ft on south end of Block 3.
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On motion of Krieger, s~conded by Tripe, was referred to
City Prop~rty and Finance Committees along wi th City lttorney.
~ngineer harrison inquired concerning the charge to be made
to Peter Kewitts Sons for connecting to Sanitary S~wer. After
some discussion, on motion of Starr, seconded by Cords, City
Engineer was instructed to make the connection on payme.nt of $100.00.
Claims against th~ City were presented. On motion of Olivetti,
'seconded by Cords, claims were allowed and ordered paid. Roll call
ballot, each Councilman voting aye.
On motion of Olivetti, Council adjourned.
F. S. White,
City Clerk.
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Grand Island, Nebraska.
January 26, 1943.
Council m~t as per special call of the Mayor, "His Honor,"
presiding.
All Councilmen iJreseht except Bradstreet & Krieger.
January 22, 1943.
To the Mayor & City Council,
Grand ISland, Nebraska.
Gentl'3men:
We, your Ordinance, License and Bond COlilliiittee, to whom
was referred the request of Albert Heyde for approval of Mr. C. C.
Schafer as Manager of Koehler Tavern, beg to report that we have
investigat~d and find that Mr. Schaer would be satisfactory as
such a Manager, therefore we recoifmlend that Mr. C. C. Schaer be
approved by the Council, as such .i.vii..1.nager, and that the City Clerk
be instructed to notify the Nebraska Liquor Control Commission
of our approval.
Repsectfully submitted,
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C. J. Cords
Ordinance, License &
Bona Committee
On motion of Tripe, seconded by Cords, report was
approved.
January
1943
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Honorable Mayor & City Council,
Grand Island, Nebraska.
G en tl ern en:
Vie, your Finance Committee, to whom was referrgd tho:;
mattgr of distribution of funds received from thg Q. O. Ordinancg
Plant for the testing of water samples, beg to report as follows:
That we have investigated, quit::; thX'oroughly, fu"1d find that
this testing is done by Miss Hoge at times when she has no other
work to be done and as she is only part time employee we feel
that she should receive; part of th~ r'9ceipts from this source and
similar cases.
Therefore we recolmus:nd that Miss Hoge receive 50% of
the receipts from the above mentioned source and that she make a
regular claim for 50% of the money so received.
Hesp~ctfully submitted,
_Eli~_.[~Starr ___
M. A. 0 Ii v9tti
Financ9-Committg~
On motion of starr, seconded by Olivetti, report was
approved. Roll call ballot, each voting aye.
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Grand Island, Nebraska.
Jmluary 26, 1943.
To th;; Honorable Mayor and City Council
Grand Island, Nebr.
Gentl~m;;n:
We, your finance cOIluni ttse, \,..-is11 to recomm~md that
the salaries of the City Clerk, th;; City Treasurer, the City
Attorney and the Police Judge be as follows:
City Clerk $200 per month
City Treasurer $200 per month
City Attorney $130,p9r month
Police Judge $ 95 per month
We furthsr r-3cowmend tnat the City Jttor:ney be instructed
to draw up an amendmsmt to the salary ordinance to put the recommen-
dation of the committee into effect and pr-::sent it at the next
regular meeting of th'9 City Council.
Resp9ctfully submitted,
Elias F. Starr
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M. A. Oliv;;tti
-:FInance C orumi Ifee-
On motion of starr, seconded by Cords, report was
approvsd. Roll call ballot, ;;ach Councilman voting aye.
(Resolution Light Department next page)
On motion of Olivetti, second'9d by Sander, resolution
was adopted. Roll call ballot, each Councilman voting aye.
(D<acision was rend'9red that all applications for Beer
Licenses be filed with City Clerk not later than Mar. 23, 1943,
to be passed on by the Council April 7, 1943.)
On motion of Starr, Council adjourned.
F. S . Whi t -:: ,
City Clerk.
Jan. 26, 1943.
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WHEREAS, the City Light Department during the year
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resulted in an increase of profits to said department, and
WHEREAS, the Mayor and City Council feel that the
benefits of the increase in business should be shared with
the patrons of the Department, and
WHEREAS, it has been suggested, in furtherance of
that purpose, that the January 1943 bills for consumption
of electric current by all patrons, other t~~n those patrons
who h1.ve special contract rates, be cancelled and markeo.
"paid", and
WHER~~S, the Mayor and the City Council feel that
the suggestion should be followed and that the bills for
January consumption of electric current by all users ex-
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celled and marked "paid."
NOW, THEREl''''ORE, BE IT RESOLV:t<~D BY THE MAYOR AND CITY
COUNCIL OF GRAND ISLAND, NEBRASKA:
That the January 1943 bills for the consumption of
electric current by all patrons of the City of Grand Island
Light Department save and except those patrons who have
special contract rates be, and the same hereby are, cancel-
led, and the City ~r, Light, a~e Commissioner is
hereby ordered, directed, and instructed to mark all bills
for January 1943 electric current consumption, save and ex-
cept those bills of patrons who bave special contract rates,
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Dated January 26, 1943.
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Grand Island, Nebraska.
February 3, 1943.
Council met in Regular session, "His Honor," the;; i\tlayor,
presiding. All C~uncilmen present, except Cords.
Minutes of previous meetings, Jan 20 & 26, were read and approved.
A.number of persons residing in third ward were present, Mr.
01iv9tti explained the r9ason for their presence. Wn'snever there is
a fast melting of snow or a good shower, the third ward is very well
covered with water, and appar ently no v;ay of Graining same fast
enough to relieve the situation. Mr. Pheif also spoke.
Mr. Harrison explain3d the only way to relieve the situation
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would be to enlarg9 the storm;1facili ties taking care of the drainage
on first and second streets and kgepil~ water from draining from these
streets onto those farther south. Proposed storm sewer ~ould cost
completed, probably $12,000.00.
On motion of Olivetti, s'3condedby Krieger, th'3 project was
approved ana '3ngineer was instructed to start making til'3 as soon
I as wsathsr psrmittsd.
Mr. Johrde, repressnting KC:ite Dann9r, m~mtioned that Miss
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Danner, on account of ill health desired to dispose of her plac'3
at south '3nd of play grounds in third ward, stating h'3r price was
$2500.00 and propos9d that the city might purchase. On motion of
starr, seoonded by Krie;;ger, was r'3fe1'red to Park Committee.
Grand Islm d, Nebr.
Feb. 3, 1943.
I h'3r'3by agree to pay the sum of sixty ($60.00) Dollars for
lot 6, Block 7, Pack~r & Barr's Addition to Grand I sland, and make
a paym'3nt of Fifteen DolliLl's on same.
Resp~ctfully,
Guy Stev'3ns
On motion of Starr, seconded by Krieger, was referred to City
Prop<,;rty COlD.mi ttee.
Application of Evadna McIntosh to act as manager of Bud's
Tavern at 106 ~'est 4th Street was presented. On motion of Starr,
s<,;conded by Tripe, was referred to Ordinanc<,;, License and Bond
Committee.
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F~bruary 2, 1943.
To the Mayor & City Council,
Grand Island, Nebraska.
Gen tlemen:
We, your Ordinance, License & Bond Committee, to whom was
referred the application of Edvadna McIntosh to act as manager of
Bud's Tavern, owned by Elmer McIntosh, after having investigated,
find that, in our opinion, Evadna McIntosh would be satisfactory
as manager of said Tavern and we recommend that her application
be granted. (BUd'S Tavern is located at 106 West 4th Str~et).
Respectfully submitted,
Frank Tripe
Ordinance, License
& Bond Conuni ttee.
On motion of Tripe, seconded by Walker, report was approved
and clerk instructed to notify Nebraska Liquor Control Commission.
Roll call ballot, each Councilman voting aye.
On motion of Olivetti, seconded by Krieger, that City Council
grant permission to persons making re~ular request for use of vacant
lots, owned by City, for gard:;m purposes, making assignment for said
lot, the applicant agreeing to care for and keep said lot in good
condition.
Letter from consolidated Mills notifying the Council that
taxes becoming due January 1, 1943 on lots 1-2-3 & Frac 4, Block 57,
Original Town, is liability of City. On motion of Krieger, seconded
by Olivetti, letter was received and placed on file.
.iTebruary 3, 1943.
Honorable Mayor and City ~ouncil,
Grand Island, Nebr.
Gentlemen:
I hereby certify that ~nll. Kelly & Company has completed the
work on Sew~r District No. 182, in accordance wi th th':? plans and
specifica tions and contract by fJ,nd b~tween the City of G rand Island
and Wm. Kelly & Company, which contract was dated June 3, 1942.
I further c-ertify that the work aone conitains the following
material at the unit price s-et forth in th0 contract to-wit:
794 lin ft. 8" clay pipe sewer @ $1.00
2 ~anholes complete @ $60.00
$794.00
120.00
$914.00
Tot al
I recommend that the work comp19t9d by the Wm. Kelly & Co.
be accepted by the City of Grand Island, Nebr.
I herewith submit the follOWing statement of all costs in
connection with the said bewer District No. 182.
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To Wrn. ""elly & Company
To Engineering & InsDection
To Advertising and publication
$914..00
45.70
27.42
$987.12
Total
To be divided as follows:
To Sewer district fund
To Sewer fund
$759.12
228.00
$987.12
I further I' ecornrnend tha t the City \"'ouncil 5i t as a B:)ard of
Equalization on the above sewer district No. 182 on the l7tll day
of February, 1943, between the hours of 7:30 and 8:00 o'clock P. M.
Respectfully submitted,
Ray L. Harrison,
Ci ty n.ngin e 91'.
On motion of Starr, seconded by Olivetti, report was approved
and recommendation adopted.
(Resolution Kehm Salary next page)
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';iTH""'~Yr7'AS A' T?' , , . A t 19" 2 b
vv.J1.t-u::. , .-,-eX~i.eJ1m nfl-S Slnce ugus," L1;", een
acting as superi.ntend'fmt of the Grand. Island Disposal
Plant and is now superintendent thereof, and
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WHEREAS, Alex Kehm has, since September 1, 1942,
been drg'wing a salary of ~$160. 00 per lEon th, vrhich salary
). s dl sproport:l. ona te to the salari e 8 paid 0 ther department
hends and is inadequate to fully com.pensa te him for .the
service rendered, and
VffiEREAS, the Jilayor and.. Oi ty Oou.ncil feel that an
adjustment of salary frorn September, 1942, to January 31,
1943, should be made and that Alex Kehm should receive ns
additional compensation for the months of September, Octo-
ber, November, and December, 1942, and January, 1943, the
added sum of $15.00 OiJ,cll month, or a total of ~~75. 00, and
WHEHEAS, the I/[ayor and Oi ty Covllcil feel that the
responsibilities and duties of the superintendent of the
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superintendent, and feel that the compensation of the said
superintendent should be the sum of $185.00 per month from
and after January 31, 1943.
NOW, THERE:B'ORE, be it resolved. by the Mayor and
Oi ty Council of the Oi ty of a,rand Island, Nebraska, that
Alex Kehm have and recelve frorn the City of Grand Island
the sum of $15.00 per month for the months of September,
October, November, and December, 1942, and. January, 1943,
or the total surn. of ~~75.00 as addi tlonal compensation for
servlces rendered as superintendent of the Grand Island Dls-
posal PIIJ,nt durlnp; said. perlod; and that the City OlerJ'
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dre,Vi and deli ver to Alex Kehm a warrant in the El.mount of
~~75. 00 as addi tional compensation for sald period.
BE IT }i1JRTHEH RESOLVED by the Mayo:c and Oi ty
Oouncil that the salary of the superintendent at' the d.ls-
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(One H1..ln(Jrecl Eighty-Five Dollars) per month, beginning
with tho raonth of Februcu'y, 1943.
Da tad th:L s Third c1rJ.y of February, 1943.
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Roll call ballot, each Councilman voting aye.
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On motion of Starr, seconded by Olivetti, resolution was
adopted. Roll call ballot, each Councilman votUlg aye.
February 3, 1943
Honorable Mayor and City Council,
Grand Island, Nebr.
G8ntl9rnen:
We, your committee on City Property, to whom was referred
the disposition of the land included in the extension of Anderson
street into Block 3 of First Artistic Homes Addition to the City of
Grand Island, and the alley north from Anderson Ave to Phoenix
Avenue, hereby make the following recomn1'::mdation:
That the above mentioned piece of ground be vacated and sold
to the Western Buildcers Incorporated, for the sum of Two Hundred
Dollars.
We also recownend that the plat of Better Homes Subdivision
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all subdivisions of lands now contained in Blocks 1-2 and 3 of
Better Homes Subdivision.
Resp~ ctfully submitted,
Henry Krieger
Committee
On motion of Krieger, seconded by Tripe, that City accept
$200.00 as offered by Better Builders' Inc. and the ~layor and
City Clerk be i~tructed to sign deed. Roll call bal10t, each
Councilman voting aye.
Lease on lots 1-2-3 & F'rac 4, Block 57, Original Town, to
Grand Island Transit Company (Jas. Camaras) was presented. ($100.00
per month for one year to be terminated on 30 days notice by either
party.) On motion of Sander, seconded by Krieger, the leasE; was
approved and the Mayor and City Clerk authorized to sign.
Garbage Bonds of J. S. Reynolds and Harold Miller were
presented. On motion of Tripe, seconded by Walker, were approved.
After discussion on J. J. Tomiska offer, $100.00 for E 88 ft
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of 'Elk 14 & 15, West Lavvn, action of Council Jan. 20 was approved.
On motion of Walker, seconded by Krieger, street _& Alley
Committee were authorized to sell two old truck dump bodies.
On motion of Starr, seconded by Walker, Mayor was authorized
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to appoint a COUilllittee to represent the Council to meet with the
Water Diversion Committee of the County and chamber of Commerce
pertaining to Nebraska Bill L~ B. 253.
Mrs. Van Skike had made verbal protest on Sewer Assessment
on west Third Street, apparently she haVing paid for the sewer being
used and not the sewer constructed in 1938, after some discussion
was referr'3d to Sewer COl1lllii ttee to present Resolution at n'3xt
regular meeting, covering assessm'3nts of this type in this particular
district.
Th'3 Mayor mentioned a meeting to be held in Lincoln on F'3b. 5,
concerning some plan on State, County and Municipal employee
pension. On motion of 8tarr, seconded by Krieg'3r, Mayor was author-
ized to attend at expense of city and Council go on r3cord as favor-
ing some such plan. Roll call ballot, each Councilman voting aye.
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Mayor mentioned a Budget Bill being prepared by Senetor
Raecke, whereby state Auditor would more or less have control of
City Budgets. After discussion, Starr moved, Tripe seconded, that
the Council go on record as opposing any such bill. Roll call ballot,
each Councilman voting aye.
Judge Kirk reported, thru the Mayor, that the Dodge School
site was apparently the only place which C9uld be obtained for
recreation center.
Major Brittin had contacted the Mayor indicating the Army was
desirous of the City purchasing more ground at airport site.
City Attorney reported on Balbach &, Company suit against the
City. On motion of Starr, seconded by Walker was r'eferred to
Finance committee, C. W. Burdick and City Attorney with power to act.
Discussion on am:mdment to City Charter pertaining to s'3tting
up a sinking fund.
On motion of Starr, seconded by Olivetti, City Attorney and
Mayor wer'3 i~structed to draw up an amendment to City Charter p::;r-
mitting th'3 City to set up a sinking fund to be pres'3nt::;d to the
voters at April 6, 194.3 election. (Proposition to be properly
publicized)
Salary Ordinance was read. On motion of Starr, seconded by
Walker, and referred back to City Attorney.
Claims against the City were presented. On illotion of Olivetti,
seconded by Krieger were allowed. Roll call ballot, '9ach Councilman
voting aye.
On motion of Olivetti, Council adjourned.
F"3b. .3, 194.3
F. S. Whi t e,
City Clerk.
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APPROPRIATIONS AND EXPENDI'l'UREiS
FOR FISCAL YEAR TO FEB. 4, 1943
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GENgRAL FUND APPROPRIATED TRAi~ SF ERS EXPENDED BALANCE
I To Pay Co. Treas. 2,750.00 2,750.00
Salaries 13,000.00 6,207.00 6,793.00
Street & Alley 26,000.00 8,628.26 17,371.74
Gas Tax 5,000.00 2,517.34 2,482.66
Sewer 28,000.00 13,759.11 14,240.89
Storm Sewer 7,500.00 4,631.26 2,868.74
Engineer 9,000.00 3,892.20 5,107.80
Incidentals 48,000.00 16,901.65 31,098.35
Municipal Pool 4,500.00 2,968.27 1,531.73
Airport 7,800.00 6,584.11 8,342.23 6,041.88
street Lighting 11,500.00 11,500.00
Hydrant Rental 5,300.00 5,300.00
I .park Fund 16,500.00 7,325.57 9,174.43
Park (Pier) 2,000.00 1,596.24 403.76
Police Fund 50,000.00 21,973.34 28,026.66
Cemetery Fund 12,500.00 5,659.58 6,840.42
Fire Fund 50,000.00
Int. Approp. 250.00 22,456.40 27,793.60
Paving Fund 9,000.00 3,721.58 5,278.42
Music Fund 3,500.00 1,166.00 2,334.00
Total Approp. 311,850.00 6,834..11
Transfers 6.834.11
318,684.11 131,746.03 186,938.08
Ice Fund 15,421.49
Water Fund 34,106.91
I Light Fund 196,831.10
Paving District 9,524.66
. Sewer District 686.00
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Respectfully submitted,
F. S. 1liii t e ,
City Clerk.
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F~bruary 17, 1943
Gouncil mgt as psr sp'3cial call of th9 Mayor, nHis Honor, tl
th9 Mayor pr~siding. All Councilm9n pr9s~nt.
Th3 Mayor ~xplainso. the rc:;ason for thg call was that
the.; army rl,::edgd more L.illd west of Airport and possession was de-
sired iilimedialely, tlB GOv''::l'll1ldnt giving the City th9 chance of
obtaining same, but not demandinG it. After SOille discussion and
statements by thg Councilrr19n, Olivetti moved, Walk,::r ;:,,:;condgd,
that the City ""ouncil I'9gr3tfully advise the;; army departm:mt, th,lt
at this tim'3, th3 City is unable to purcLwse th~ prop'::rty adjacsnt
to the Airport. Roll call ballot, each voting aye.
The Mayor m3ntio113d that the City has beSln approach3d for 1:\
a donation ($250.00) to fight the water diversion bill which is
now b9for9 the ligislt3.ture. On motion of starr, s3c0nasd bv Tripg,
the Mayor was authori~~d to maKe a pledge of $250.00 from Incidental
Fund of G'3neral Fund, to assist in the fisht against water diversion
Roll call ballot, each voting aye.
On motion of Olivetti, Council adjourn'3d.
F. s. Whit~.
City Clerk'
F<;b. 17, 1943.
Grand Island, N.:.;braska.
February 17, 1943.
Council met in regular s3ssion, Prssident Olivetti, presiding
in absence of Mayor, having arr~ng3d to attend a meeting at Kearney
pertaining to water diversion.
8aC.ll Councilman answ e1' ed at roll call.
Minutes of previous m3etin~ were read ana approved.
R~l1U9stS from variou~; p3l'SOLS 1'01' lots ovi.ned by thg City
for garden purposes during 1943 were pr<;sented as follows:
Richard ~vans
Lot 6
Blk 68 W & B
Grov'3r Host & Mrs. Louis holm9s Lot 2 Elk 46 H. Wheeler
s. A. Hayman
Lot 69 Hawthorne Place
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J. J. Tomi.ska 844 ft Lots 11 & 1.3 B1k 2S Gi1b~rt:;; .3rd
F. M. Gauge Lots 21 & 22 W":st Lawn
v. C. Olson Lot 8 Fr BlI<: '.:.)7 Schimmsrs
On motion of starr, s3condsd by Krisger, rs~uests were
granted and City Attorney instructed to draw up assignm3nts and
agreem9nts.
February 11, 1943.
TO Thi: HONJHAbL8 lvliiYOh Al~1) CITY COUNCIL:
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Having s"3rv"3d the City of urand Island as a paid fireman for
a p9riod '?xc :?eding twsmty-one years, and having elected to r<etire
from active service and go upon the retired list, I hereby make
application for pension as provided by laws of the State of Nebraska.
Yours very truly,
w. J, H9I'man
On motion of Starr, seconded by Bradstreet was referred to
City Att~rney for inv'?stigating and drawing up proper papers.
Resolution from Trinidad, Colo, pertaining to election laws
as to
of legal voter being changed from 21 to 18 years, was r<ead.
al" Cl
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On motion of Starr, s'?conded by Krisger, was receiv9d and fil'?d.
Letter from City Clerk, North Platte, with r2f'3rencs to
Curb tax ordinance #1843, with requsst for further information.
On motion of Starr, ssconded by Cords, City ~l~rk was authoriz~d to
reply. No ordinance being snforced at this time, but opinion of
City Attorney that occupation tax could be collected, but no
curb tax$
Request 1'1' on;. North Platte cant~en for funds to help in op2r~
ating was prssentedc On motion of 5tarr, ssconded by Bradstrset,
was ref2rreu to Chamber of COIllH1'3rce.
Petition for Water Main in Blocks 2 & 3 in Bett2r HOffiSS
Sub-divsion was presentsd. (Signed by Wsstsrn Builders Inc.)
On motion of Starr, seconded by Olivetti, was refsrred to Ice,
Water ~ Light Co~nittee.
On motion of ....ander, seconUeu. by Starr, district VIas ordsred
cI'9ated and City Attorney instructed. to draw up an Ordinance creat-
ing Water ~din District.
Kri :?ger mentioned tbat he had BbBin besm aproach8d conC'3rn-
lng purchase of Danner propOlrty but that ths Committee f~;lt that
the Council would be severely ctiticized if thsy were to purchase
same, especially at the figure ($2500.00) '-iuot'3d.
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On motion of Kri~ger, s~cond~d by ~ipe, offer was rejected.
Sand~r stat?d th~ in.stallation of pump and construction of
Pump hous~ at disposal plant would be about $80Q.00. On motion
of Sander, sscond ed by Bradstreet, was r3fsrr~d to Sewer Committ99,
with power to (.lct. Roll call ballot, each Councilman voting ays.
Bonds of ~im. Kelly & ~ompany, PlumbsI' & Drainlay::.;r, O. M.
Huntsr, IVIlks Skibinski and Portsr B. Thompson, Garbage haulers,
were pres'9nt'9d. Uaving b'9'9n OKsd as to form by City Attorn3Y, on
motion of Trip'9, seconded by Walk'9r W'9re approved.
Tripe made requsst for First Aid Kits to bs used by Aux-
illiary Police. On motion of Tripe, second ed by Kri9ger, was
I' ef'9rr ed to Polic'3 Cormni tt?'9 to l' eport back at next me?ting.
Mention was made of chairs and tabl"3s own:;;d by City, but
n01J1, stored in Ice Plant. Aft':?r some discussion, on motion of
Krieger, s3conded by Cords, were ref~rr'9d to C. W Burdick for
disposition.
(City Property R'9s01ution n~xt pag'9)
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RESOLUTION
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Whereas, the City of Grand Island, NebrasY~, is the
owner of the real estate described as ;
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to the City of Grand Island, Hall County, Nebraska, and
Whereas, Guy Ste~ns of the City of Grand ISland, NebraSka,
has agreed to purchase s~id real estate for the sum of sixty
($60.00) dollars, and has made a down payment therefor to the
City Clerk in the sum of fifteen ($1500) dOllars, the purchaser
to pay the balance of forty-fi ve ($45.00) dollars upon the
exe cu tion and de li very of a 'lu it Claim Deed by the City ther efor.
The City shall not be required to fumish an abstract of title.
THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL
of the City of Grand Island, Nebraska, that said property be
sold to the said Guy Stevens according to the terms herein
expressed; that the sale thereof be authorized and be confirmed
and that an ordinance authorizing the sale thereof be prepared
as by law provided, and that the City Clerk publish notice of
the sale of said real estate and the tenus thereof as required
by law.
Respectfully subnitted this J~?Jt!L day of February, 1943.
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On motion of Krieger, seconded by 1'ipe, was adopted.
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CERTIFICATE OF CITY ATTORNEY
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qualified Ci ty Attorney of the City of Grand Island,
Nebraska, having read the proposed resolution hereto-
fore submitted to the City of Grand Island, Nebraska,
by the Administrator of Civil Aeronautics, the adoption
of whic'
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3. That there is no pending or threatened
litigation or other legal proceeding which might ad-
versely affect the prosecution of said Project, the
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operation of said Airport, or the performance of any
of the covenants contained in said resolution.
Dated this 17th day of February, 1943.
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RESQ.~Q.TION
WREREAS, the Administrator of Civil Aero-
nautics of the United states Department of Commerce,
hereinafter referred to as the "Administrator", with
the approval of a Board composed of the Secretary of
War, the Secretary of the Navy, 8.nd the Secretary of
Commerce, has designated as necessary for national
defense a project, herein called the "project", for
development of the Grand Island Municipal Airport,
herein called the "Airport", which Project is identi-
fied as Doc.. No.. 42-904-25-.3: and
WHEREAS, as a condition precedent to release
of funds for the Project, the Administrator requires
that the City of Grand Island, Nebraska, herein called
the "City", have certain property interests in the
landing area of the Airport and the lands to be im-
proved under the Project and enter into an agreement
vdth the United states, herein called the "Government",
in the manner and form hereof; and
WHEREAS, the City is legally, financially,
and otherwise able to enter into such an agreement
and desires to avail itself of the benefits of the
prosecution of the Project;
NOW, TH~EFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR
and City Council of the City of Grand Island, Nebraska:
Section 1. That for and in consideration of
development of the Airport as contemplated by the
Project, the City does hereby covenant and agree with
the Government as follows, this agreement to continue
in full force and effect during the useful life of
the improvements made under the Project:
(a) The government shall have the right to de-
termine the exact nature of the improvements to be
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made under the Project" the manner in which the Pro-
ject is to be conducted, the amount of Federal Funds
to be expended, and all other matters relating to the
Project. The City will cooperate with the Government
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to ensure prosecution of the Project without interfer-
ence or hindrance, and agrees to permit the agents
and employees of the Government, and all persons auth-
orized by the Administrator, to enter upon, use, and
occupy the property to be developed, as the Adminis-
trator may deem necessary or desirable in connection
with the conduct of the Project.
(b) The City agrees to indemnify and save haxm-
less the Government against and from any and all claims
and damages which may arise from or in connection with
the carrying out of the Project, eX\?pting claims for
injuries or death to persons resulting from willful
or negligent acts or omissions of the Government or
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any of its officers, employees, agents, or agencies,
all other claims sounding in tort, and claims for ma-
terials furnished or work performed pursuant to auth-
ority given by officers, employees" or agents of the
Government.
(c) It is understood and agreed that all im-
provements made under the Project shall be the sole
and absolute property of the City except where specif-
ically agreed otherwise, in writing, prior to the under-
taking of the improvement or installation in question.
(d) The City agrees that, continuously during
the term of this agreement, the Airport will be oper-
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ated as such, and for no other purpose" and that un-
less utilized exclusively for military purposes" it
will at all times be operated for the use and benefit
of the public, on reasonable terms and without unjust
discrimination" and without grant or ex€rcise of any
exclusive right for use of the Airport within the
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meaning of Section 303 of the Civil Aeronautics Act
of 1938.
(e) The City agrees that it will at all times
during the term of this agreement maintain in good and
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serviceable condition and repair the entire landing
area of the Airport and all improvements, facilities,
and equipment which have been or may be made, construc-
ted, or installed with Federal aid, including all im-
provements made under the Project, other than facili-
ties and equipment o~ned by the Governrnent; Provided,
that during any period the said landing area or air-
port improvements, facilities, or equipment are leased
by or licensed to the Government for military purposes,
the City shall be obligated to bear only that propor-
tion of the expense of maintenance of the landing area
or airport improvements, facilities, or equipment so
leased or licensed, which their non-military use bears
to their total use.
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(f) Insofar as is wi thin its powers and r eason-
ably possible, the City will prevent any use of land
either within or outside the boundaries of the Airport,
including the construction, erection, alteration, or
growth, of any structure or other object thereon, which
would be a hazard to the landing, taking-off, or man-
euvering of aircraft at the Airport, or otherwise limit
its usefulness as an airport.
(g) In order to protect the rights and interests
of the Government under this resolution, the City agrees
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that it will not enter into any transaction which would
operate to deprive it of any of the rights and powers
necessary to perform any or all of the covenants made
herein, unless by such transaction the obligation to
perform all such covenants is assumed by another public
agency. The City further agrees that it will not exe-
cute any deed, lease, operation or management agree-
ment, or other instrument affecting the airport or
any portion or facility thereof or interest therein,
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even though the other party to the transaction is the
Government acting through the War Department or Navy
Department, unless thirty days' notice of its inten-
tion so to do has been given to the Administrator, or
unless the Administrator has waived the right to such
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notice. A copy of the proposed instrument in question
shall be attached to said notice, which shall state
the date upon which the same is to be executed.
(h) The City agrees that, if requested to do so
by the War Department or Navy Department, at any time
during a national emergency declared by the President,
it will lease the landing area of the Airport to the Govern-
ment for military or naval use, at a nominal rental,
for a term of one year, renewable annually at the op-
tion of the Government for such period as the~vern-
ment may designate: Provided, that the lease shall con-
tain an express stipulation that its term shall not
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exceed the duration of the national emergency and six
months thereafter unless an extension thereof is ap-
proved by the Administrator. Such lease shall also
contain a covenant on the part of the Government to
permit, by instruments in writing, use of the leased
premises by commercial, private, and other non-military...,
aircraft to the extent possible without interfering
with military operations, and to bear all of the ex-
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pense of maintaining and keeping in good repair the
leased premises and all improvements and facilities
thereon, other than that proportion of the cost of such
maintenance for which the City assumes responsibility
under Section I (e) hereof. The City further agrees
that, during all times that the landing area of the
Airport is not held by the Government under lease, the
Government shall have the right to use such .area in
common with others, without charge, to the extent pos-
sible without requiring limitation of non-military
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Section 2. In order to satisEy the Government
that the City is qualified to sponsor the Project
under the project eligibility requirements of the Civil
Aeronautics Administration and to induce .the Govern-
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ment to proceed with the Project in accordance with
the offer made by the City in Section 1 hereof, the
City does hereby represent and warrant to the Government
as follows:
(a) That the City has title in fee simple to
all lands comprising the landing area of the Airport
and to all lands to be improved Under the Project,
which lands are sho~m on the sketch attached hereto
as part of Exhibit A, and that said lands are held
free from any lien, lease, easement, or other encumb-
ranee;
(b) That the City has the power and authority
to adopt this resolution through its Mayor and City
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herein;
(c) That the City is financially and practic-
ally able to perform all of the covenants contained
in this resolution;
(d) That there is no pending or threatened liti-
gation or other legal proceeding, and no material and
relevant fact, which might adversely affect the prose-
cution of the Project, the operation of the Airport,
or the performance of any of the covenants contained
in Section 1 hereof, which has not been brought to the
attention of the Administrator;
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(e) That the Mayor and City Council of the City
is the proper body to adopt this resolution and has
complied with all requirements of law in so doing;
(f) That such of the above representations and
warranties as involve questions of law are made upon
the advice of the City Attorney of the City, whose cer-
tificate as to such matters has previously been delivered
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to the Mayor and City Council and is annexed hereto and
made a part hereof, as Exhibit A.
Section J. That the City A ttorney and City Clerk
be and they are authorized and directed to furnish the
Administrator copies of all docwnents representing or
evidencing the encumbrances described in Section 2 (a)
hereof, together with such legal and factual informa-
tion relative to the Airport, the Project, and this
resolution as the Afuainistrator may reasonably request.
Section 4. That two certified copies of this
resolution be sent forthwith to the Administrator,
through the Regional Manager of t he Civil Aeronautics
Administration, Kansas City, Missouri.
Section 5. That this resolution shall be effect-
ive immediately.
Dated this 17tb day of February, 1943.
M.A.Olivetti
H.A.Krieg~r
John Sander
C.J.Cords.
....E......L..Walker
Elias F.Starr.
A.L.Bradstreet
Frank Tripe.
CITY COUNCIL
I approve of the adoption of the foregoing reso-
lution.
Harry Grimminger .
Mayor
On motion of Stqrr, seconded by Tripe, was adopted. Roll
call ballot, voting aye, Olivetti, starr, Cords, Walker, Krieg~r,
Bradstre~t, Tripe and bander. Voting nay, none.
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Ordinance #1944 directing sale of Lot 6, Block 7, Packer &
Barr Addition, to Guy Stevens, for $60.00 was regularly passed by
the Council and signed by the Mayor.
Moved by starr, seconded by Tripe, that the ordinance be
placed on its first reading at length. Roll call ballot, all
voting aye. The ordinance was read at length and passed its first
reading.
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Mov~d by Starr, seconded by Krieger, that tll'3 l';ules be
suspended and the ordinance be placed on its final passage. Roll
call ballot all voting aye. The ordinance was finally passed by
the Council and signed by th~ M.ayor.
City attorney presented the proposed amendment to th'J
Charter, pertaining to creation of sinking Fund. Some discussion,
Attorney advised the Council that th3re would have to be prompt
action in order to get amendm~nt on April 6 ballot.
Claims against City were r~aa. On motion of Starr, seconded
by Krieger, were allowed. Roll call ballot, all voting aye.
On motion of Starr, Council adjourned.
F. is. ~'hi t e,
City Clerk.
Feb. 17, 1943.
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Grand Island, Nebraska.
March 3, 1943.
Council ID3t in r'3gular session, n His Honor, fl the Ii1!l.yor presid-
ing. All ""oul1cilmen present except Bradstreet..
Minutes of previous meeting were read and approved.
Mr. IVIcDr8.Y9r adcirssssd the C;uncil with refer'3nce to purchase
of fabric hose.
Grand ..lsland, Nebr.
March 3, 1943.
Mr. Floyd S.~'hite,
C:Lty Clerk,
Grand Island, Nebraska.
Dear Mr. White:
On June 27, 1925, IVlr" S. N" "01 bach purchased (haet ,-=,ry Lo ts,
19 to 26 lnclusive, 43 to 50 inclusive, 53 to 60 inclusive, 77 to 84
inclusive, 111 to 118 inclusive, 121 to 128 inclusiv9 and 145 to
152 inclusive, all in S';ction C in GrandJ.sland C<.:lluet".?ry, an instru-
ment creatsd by Mr. S. N. "olbach, Trustee, in 1929.
Kindly note that four of th'3se lots, Nos. 127 & 128, 145 & 146,
have been taksm from this plot for theW 01 bach Mausol'3um, and thsr e
8re several oth9r lots which are occupied, psrmanent.
We would IJk3 to submit to the City, by E. J. Wolbach, Trustee,
the following proposition:
The trustee vdll sUITender to the City all of the above un-
occupied lots, for the consideration that tilS City provide perpetual
care of lots 127, 128, 145 & 146.
t!:. J. ~ijol bach,
Trustee
On motion of Kreiger, s~cond9a by Tripe, was referred to
City Attorney to draw up Resolution covering same. Roll call ballot
all voting aye.
R3qu9st of Detlef Betsch for pehuit to construct a curb side-
walk along the west ~)ide of Lot Six (6) Block Sixty-five (65) VI & B
Addition, was presented. On motion of Walksr, seconQ~d by Kreiger
was referred to Street & ~lley Committee.
P9tition of Julia DomBlly for Sewer at 13.22 Wgst Third, ~vas
referred to ::>ewer Corwuittee.
WPB lett'3r adviSing that the City could not get priority for
hose was read and placed on file.
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M.arch 3, 1943.
Honorable Mayor and City "'ouncil,
Grand Island, Nebr.
GentlsiTIen:
I am herewi th submi tting th-a cost of Water Main District No. 90
th-:l same to be assessed to th'3 abutting property. TIlis district
is in California and Clark Str gets between Nebraska Avsnue and Pho :mix
Ave.
The cost of constructing this main has been paid to the City
Water Department and should be assessed as follows:
2818.7 lin ft C. I. Water ~ain @ $0.70 p3r ft. $1973.09
I rc;comm'2nd that the City lvouncil sit as a Board of Equal-
ization on the above Water Main District No. 90 on March 17, 1943,
between the hours of 7:30 and 8:00 o'clock P. M.
The entire amount to be charged to the Water Main Ilstrict
Fund.
Respectfully submitted,
Ray I.. Harrison,
City .:'.ngin3er.
On motion of Oliv'3tti, seconded by Cords, was approved.
Grand I sland, Nebr.
March 3, 1943.
Honorable Mayor and City I.<Quncil,
Grand Island, Nebr.
Gsntlemen:
The following is the City r:.ngineer's estimate for Water Main
District No. 91.
Approximately 400 lin feet 6 in C. I. tater pipe in place
@ $1.65 per lin foot. $660.00
hesp3ctfully submitted,
Ray I.. Harrison,
Ci ty 2; nginssr .
On motion of Olivett, s8cond9a by Krieger, was approvsd.
On motion of Tripe, sscona ea by Starr, Bond of J. W. burk,
Garbage, was approved.
Ordinance $1945, Salary, was I';;gularly passed by the Council
and signsd by the Mayor.
Mov'3d by starr, s9cond9u by Oliv3tti, that ths ordinance be
placed on its first reading at lsngth. Roll call ballot, all voting
aye. The ordinance was read at length and pass9d its first r9adint;.
Moved by starr, seconded by 0liv9tti, that the rules be susp~nded
and the ordinance be placed on its final r9ading ffild finally passed.
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Roll call ballot, all voting aye. Th~ ordinance wa5 finally passed
by the Council and signed by the Mayor.
Cords mentioned first aid kits for Auxilliary Police. Same
referred to Committee to be acted on later.
Starrill3ntioned the probability of purchasing War Bonds, Ser~es
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"E". On motion of Starr, seconded by Krieger, C. W. Burdick was
authoriz'3d to purchase $25,000.00 (maturity value) in War Bonds.
Roll call ballot, ':HJ.cll voting aye.
Discussion on Refunding bonds. On motion of Starr, s'3conded
by Walk'3r, the Ivlayor was authorized to appoint a C orrmll tte'3 to meet
with Mr. McLiney on Refunding.
Appoin tmen ts as follow~,: starr, Oli v'3tti & Cords.
On motion of Olivetti, seconded by StarT, purchase of Fabric
Fire Bos'9 was referr'3d to Fire Coramitte'3 and Chief.
Harrison mentioned "Victory Gardens" and asked about water
for same. On motion of Olivetti, seconded by Starr, water concessions
were r'3ferr-ed to Wat.:;r Cornrnitt'3e and C V~ furdick.
Claims against the City were read. On motion of Starr, s.:;conded
by Tripe, were allowed. Roll call ballot, each voting aye.
On motion of ~tarr, Council adjourned.
March 3, 1943
E 00 liVhite,
City Clerk
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APPHOPRIATIONSAND EXP&.'\fDITUHES
FOR FISCAL Y~AR TO MAR. 4, 1943
G EN ERAL FUND APPflOPRIATED TRA1'J SF ERS EXP ENDED BALANCE
To Pay Co. Tr eas . 2,750.00 2,750.00
Salaries 13,000.00 6,979.00 6,021.00
street & Alley 26,000.00 9,756.17 16,243.83
Gas Tax 5,000.00 2,947.44 2,052.56
Sewer 28,000.00 15,303.26 12,696.74
Storm Sewer 7,500.00 4,824..36 2,675.64
Engineer 9,000.00 4,637.97 4,362.03
Incidentals 48,000.00 18,777.81 29,222.19
Municipal Pool 4,500.00 2,968.27 1,531.73
Airport 7,800.00 6,584.11 8,662.23 5,721.88
Street Lighting 11,500.00 11,500.00
Hydrant Rental 5,300.00 5,300.00
Park Fund 16,500.00 7,894.35 8,605.65
Park (Pier) 2,000.00 1,596.24 403.76
Police Fund 50,000.00 25,123.79 24,876.21
Cemetery Fund 12,500.00 6,181.56 6,318.4.4,
Fire Fund 50,000.00
Int. Approp. 250.00 26,095.58 24,154.42
Paving Fund 9,000.00 4,274.61 4,725.39
Music Fund 3,500.00 1,166.00 2,334.00
Total Approp 311,850.00- 6,834.11
Transfers 6t834.11
318, 684.11 147,188.64 171,495.47
Ice Fund 16,746.97
Water Fund 38,792.28
Light Fund 207,018.41
Paving District 9,524.66
Sewer District 2,334.77
$ 421,605.73
Respectfully submitted,
F. S. 'Ah' t
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City Clerk.
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Grand Island, N~braska.
March 10, 191+3
Council m~t as p~r Sp'?cial Callol" th~ Mayor, "his Honor,"
th~ Mayor, presiding.
All Councilm~n pr~s9nt except Trip~.
Mayor and Council 'V"1~nt into S~CI'~t s~ssion to discuss r~fund-
ing of City Hall & Park Bonds, $135,000.00.
Mr. IvlcLiney & .Mr. Fincke pres:mted informal bids, No action
tak~n.
S9lf-help group r~quest9d wat~r for gardening at 14th & Kimball
Str~et. On motion of starr, s3concled by Caras, was r~f~rr9d to
Ic e, Wa t'3r & Light Commit t'39 wi th power to ac t.
Some discussion on Assistant Fir~ Chief, no action taken.
On motion of Cords, s~conded by Walker, City Clerk was in-
structed to advertise for bids on Polic',; Cars to b',; act'3d on March
22, 1943.
On motion of Olivetti, Council adjourned.
F. S. liVid te,
City Clerk.
March 10, 1943
March 1'L..-1.943 Council ll1'3t as a BOclrd of f!:qualization on
VIa t~r Main Dis trict #90, "His Honor, tt the Mayor presiding. All
Councilmen pres:m t except Olivetti and Bradstreet.
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Be it resolved by the Ma.yor and City Coutl(~:il of' the
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Oi tJl' of Grand Island, Nebraska, si tting as a Board of Equalization,
after due notice having been given thereof as required by law,
that we find the total cost of the construction of Special Water
Main District No. 90, to be the total sum of $1,973.09; that we
find the benefi ts accuring to the real esta te in said district
to be the total sum of $1,973.09; and that we find. the benefits
accuring to the resI~ctive lots, tracts, and parcels of land in
said district to be the sum set opposi te the several description s
as follows.
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BETTER
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CERISTlNE
MORRIS We st
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JOHN T.
DA VIS
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MATTIE
FRANK
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11 1 Better Homes Sub. $30.66
12 1 It It II 30.66
13 1 II It U 30 .6 6
14 1 u U /" 30.66
15 1 It II II 30~66
16 1 at It It 30.66
17 1 u n n 30.66
18 1 It tI n 30.66
19 1 ,t U rI 30.66
20 1 It It U 30.66
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William Franks
70.00
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William Franks
70.00
William Franks
70.00
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85' 3 Better Homes Sub.
65' 3 u II tt
65' 3 II U II
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59.50
45.50
45.50
42.00
42.00
31.50
31.50
31.50
33.39
122.50
A tract in SEl - NE.;t, Sec. 21, Township 11 North,
Range 9 West, on west side of California Avenue
between Greenwich and Clark Street-590' 413.00
A tract in 8E:t - NEt, Sec. 21, Township 11 North,
Range 9, on we st side of Clark Stre et, north
of California Avenue - 238' 166.60
A tract in SE~ - NEi-, Sec. 21, Township 11 North,
Range 9 West, on west side of Clark Street, south
of Phoenix Avenue - 5~0' 392.00
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$1,973.09
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Respectftul1y submi tted this 17th day of March, 1943.
--lQ.hn Sander
Water, Li€~t and Ice Crnmnittee
There being no protests on assessments, on motion of
Sander Council adjourned as a Board of Equalization.
F. S. W'hi te,
City \,;lerk
Grand Island, Nebraska.
March 17, 1943.
Council met in I' egular session, H is Honor," the Mayor,
presiding. All Councilmen present except Olivetti and Bradstreet.
Council recessed to meet with Mr. Petis, concerning the
refunding of Bonds. (City Hall & Park Bonds $135,000.00).
After recess minutes of ~revious meetings March 3 & 10
were read and approved.
Letter & Resolution from Scottsbluff Council pertaining
to L.B. #123 (City Clerk's S~lary) were read. On motion of starr,
seconded by Tripe, were received and placed on file.
Request of Gilbert E. Keen for permission to remove a tree
and bush from Lot 2, Block 18, Rollins Addition was ref'3rred to City
Prop~rty Committee.
Request of Gurney hinsnaw for price on either Lot 10 or 11
Block 9, Ashton place livas read. on motion of Krieger, seconded by
Walker, was received and placed on file.
Request from Rev. Leo Keating for permission to construct
a curb sidewalk on the North Side of Street in the 500 block on West
Division was read. On motion of Walker, seconded by Krieger, was re-
ferred to street & Alley COlmnittee with pmver to act.
Bid of Mrs. Suck, $20.00 per M on Maple flooring held at
old WPA Sheds was read. On motion at' Krieger, seconded by Starr,
bid was accepted.
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Letter from C. B. Beals conc~rning Fire Schools to be held
was received and placed on file.
Bid of Sherman Forsythe, $250.00 on Lot 5, Block 96, o. T.,
was read. On motion of Kreiger, seconded by Starr, was referred to
City Property Committee.
Cords mentioned that at this time, that the Police force
was all new men except Hall'?r & Barrett, and suggested that there
be some arrangement made whereby the salary could be increqsed, for
the duration at least. Discussion.
(Resolution, Sale of Street & Alley, next page)
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Whereas" tile City of Grand Island, Nebl'aska, is the OVln"r
of certain real estate described as follows:
itA parcel of land known as Anderson Avenue extended
into Block 3, F'irst Ar:t:i.stic Homes Addition, to the
Ci ty of Grand Island, Nebraska, and the alley north
from Anderson Avenue to Phoenix Avenue, descri bed
as follows:
It Beginning at the Sou thwest Corner of Anderson Avenue,
going East along the South line of Anderson Avenue,
a distance of 156 feet to the West line of California
Avenue; thence North 60 feet along the West line of
California Avenue; thence West 140 feet along the
No!,th line of Anderson Avenue; thence North 318.85 feet
along the east line of the alley to the' South line of
Phoenix Avenue; thence Southwesterly 18.2 feet along
South line of Phoenix Avenue; thence South approximately
436 feet alonli the We st Line of the alley to the point
of beginning,
and Incorporated
Whel'eas" Bette~ Builders, , of the City of Ural1d Island,
Nebraska, is desireous of purchasing the within described
real estate, and has agreed to pay therefor, the sumof two
hundred ($200.00) dollars, which amount has been paid to the
City Clenk of said city, and
Whereas, The Ci ty of Grand Island, Nebrasla, shall not
be l' equired to furnish an abstract of ti tle for saie; real e sta te,
and the city shall fl~rt1ish a Q.'Ui t Claim Deed for said real estate
to said purchaser, THEFEPORE,
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY CUUNC IL of the Cj.ty
of Gra.nd Island, Nebraska, that the sale and conveyance of the
real estate herein descI'ilJed be and the same is hereby ordered,
authorized, and confh'med in accordance wi th the terms herein
expre ssed; that an ordinance be prepa.red, a.s provided by law,
authorizing and confirming the sale of said real estate, and
that notice of the terms of said sale be gi ven lb~~~lication as
provided by law.
Respectfully submitted this 17th day of March, 1943.
_ ILA.Krie~r.!.
Frank Tripe..!..-___o<__~_~,_
City Property' Comrni ttee
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On motion of Krisger, secondsd by Trips, R '~solution was adopted.
Bonds of Mader-Polzel, Sign hanger, and C. W. Burdick,
were presented. On motion of Tripe, seconded by Walker, were approved.
To the Mayor and City Council,
Grand Island, Nebraska.
Gen tlemen:
We, your conlffii ttee on Streets and Alleys to whom was referred
the request of' Detlef neetsch for a permit to construct a curb side-
walk on the west side of Lot 6, Block 65, Wheeler & Bennetts Addition,
report that vve have examined the premises and find that said request
should be gran t'ed. VI e, therefore, recOIllmend that said application
be approved.
Dated this 17th day of March, 1943.
E. L. Walker
H. A. Krieger
Street & Alley Committee
On motion of Walker, seconded by Krieger, report was approved.
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This agreement made and 9nt'3red into this 17th day of
March, 1943, by and between the City of Grand Island, a municipql
corporation in Hall County, Nebraska, Party of the First "'art; and
w. A. Guptill, doing business unoer the firm name of W. A. Guptill
Company, Minneapolis, Minnesota, Party of the Second Part, witnesseth:
whEHEAS, the J;"arty of the First "'art owns and operates an
electric light plant in the City of Grand J.sland, NebraSka, and
has a boiler in its power plant known as a "Cormelly Boiler No.1, II
in need of resetting, and
W.tili:.REAS, the Party of the Second t'art is engaged in the
business or resetting boil aI's", and has in writing su bmi tted to the
Party of the First ~art a proposal to make the resetting of said
boiler, and said proposal being hereto attached and made a part
of this agreement.
.NOW, THS.hS.F'OR~, TRS t>AhTI ~8 J;i~hC;TO AGR2;S At) FOLLOWS:
1. The Party of the Second ~art agrees to tear down and
remove all the portions of the present boiler which requires
removal of, namely, two (2) side walls, one (1) rear wall, and
one (1) front wall from operating floor level to the under part
of suspended arch and back to first banki of tubes in furnace zone.
2. The Party of the Second .!3art agrees to furnish all
labor and materials required in the resetting of the two (2) said
walls, one (1) rear wall, and one (1) front wall from operating
floor level to under part of suspended arch and back to first bank
of tubes in furnace zone.
3. It is understood and agreed, however, that the party
of the First J!art, shall <it its expsmse, furnish the Liptak Blocks
for the resetting of said boiler, which blocks will be set by the
Party of the Second J!art, said b19Cks to be installed as ''OJ: none
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It is agrged that the larty of the ~cond P art will use
hand now in stock of the Party of the First r'art.
th9 Second Part vdll pay the Party of the First .t'art
on hand the following prices:
A. Fire Brick
B. Sairset
$67.05 per M.
$75.90 per Ton.
For all fire brick that may be salvaged
from the present setting, the Barty of
the Second Part agrees to pay the Party
of the First .t'art the sum of $67.05 per M.,
providing tnese bricks are c19aned and
ready for layinG by the Party of the First
part.
5. All materials and supplies shiPP9d by tile Party of th9
Second Part, to be used in the resetting of said b6iler, shall be
unloaded at the City Light Plant at the cost of the Party of the
First Part.
6. It is agreed by and between the parties hereto that all
mat9rials removed from the present boiler resetting shall be
t,emoved from the boiler and deposited at the I' ear of the building
by the Party of the S9cond Part.
7. The Party of the Second .t'art agrees that all fire bricks,
high t9mperatur9 cement, and expansion materials shall be of the
A.P. Green Company, manufacture.
8. The Party of the Second .t'art agrees to furnish at his
own expense Workman's Compensation (according to the laws of
the State of Nebraska), public liability insurance ($20,OOO.00--one
person, and $40,OOO.00--one accident), and pay Social Security as
provided by law.
9. The Party of th9 First .t'art agrees to pay the Party of
the Second ~art for the resetting of said boiler the sum of
$6,850.00~ and agrees to pay the i'arty of the Second Part eighty-
five (85%) per cent o( the cost of labor and materials for all
work that is approved, the Party of the Second P art to submit
statements of said repairs and na terials at the end of ,each month.
Final payment for the resetting of ~aid boiler will be made by
the Party of the First t'art to the r'arty of the Sec:ond Part upon
completion of the resetting of said boiler, and the acceptance
and approval thereof by the r'arty of the First r'art.
10. The Party of the Second r' art agrBes to start the work
of resetting said boiler on the 17th day of M.arch, 1943, and to
have the resetting completed on or before the 1st day of l\ilaym 1943.
It is furtrler understood and agreed that should the Party of the
Second Part fail to complete the resetting of said boiler within
the time herein provided, and if the Party of the Eirst Part has
to complete work on the resetting of said boiler, the costs thereof,
including labor, materials, and all otrI9r expenses in connection
therewi th shall be d'educted by the larty of the First Part from
the amount claimed owing by the P arty of the Second Jtart.
In wi tness whereof the parties hereto have caused this
agreement to be signed in duplicate and their official seals
affixed hereto, the day and year first above written.
CITY OF GRllND ISLAND
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Witness
BY
Harry G rimming er
Mayor
ATT8ST:
F. S. White
City t.;lerk
Vi. A. GUPTILL CO~lPANY
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Witness
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On motion of starr, seconded by Kri~ger, agreement was
approved and Mayor and Cl'9rk authorized to sign on behalf of the City.
Discussion on wat'?r for victory gardens.
On motion of Sander, s'9c:mded by Tripe, that persons re-
questing water priVileges be notified that "the city cannot furnish
any water whatever on a flat rate, but will furnish water a.t regular
-rates and discounts where water is metered. Carried.
Discussion as to general conditions at City dump, waste
paper and egg shells principally.
On motion of Krieger, seconded by Tripe, City !i;ngineer was
authorized to contact manager of egg drying plant concerning disposal
of egg shells and also to erect a woven wire fence at dump for catch-
ing waste paper.
Bill of Steph:mson School Supply Company $3.45 for #2
Medium Fine Reed, dated .June 19, 1942 was read. On motion of Starr,
s'9conded by Krieger, was r'9ferred to ELnance C ommi ttee.
On motion of Starr, seconded by Tripe, City Clerk was in-
structed to advertise for bids on audit. Bids to be opened April 7,
1943.
Ordinance #1946 making assessm':;llts for Water JJllain District
#90, was regularly passed. by the Council and signed by the Mayor.
Moved by Starr, seconded by Tripe, that the ordinance be
placed on its first reading at length. Roll call ballot, all voting
aye. The ordinance was read at length and pass'9d its first r'9ading.
Mov'9d by Starr, seconaed by Tripe} that the rules b~
suspended and the ordinance be placed on its final passage and finally
passed. Roll call ballot, all voting aye. Tle ordinance was finally
passed by the Council and signed by the Mayor.
Ord.inance #1947, creating Wat.er Main District #91, was
regularly passed by the Council and signed by the Mayor.
Moved by Sta.rr, s~cond~d by Walk'9r, that the ordinance be
placed on its first r'9ading at length. Roll call ballot all voting
aye. Th'9 ordinance was r'9ad at length and passed its first reading.
Moved by btarr, seconded by bander, that the rules be
susp'9nded and th'9 ordinance be placed on its final passage and finally
passed. Roll call ballot, all voting aye. The ordinance was finally
passed by the Council and signed by the Mayor.
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Ordinance #1948, directing sale of stub smd street & .alley
in First Artistic Homes Addition was regularly passed by the Council
and signed by the Mayor.
Moved by starr, seconded by Cords, that the ordinance be
placed on its first reading at length. Roll call ballot, each Council-
man voting aye. The ordinance was read at length and passed its first
reading.
Moved by starr, seconded by Tripe, that the rules be sus-
pended and the ordinance be placed on its final reading and finally
passed. Roll call ballot, each voting aye. The ol"dinance was finally
passed by the Council and signed by theM ayor.
Claim of Industrial Chemical .uaboratories for ODe scrubbing
and Polishing Machine ($209.50) was referred to City Property Committee.
Claims against the City were read. On motion of starr,
seconded by Walker, were allowed as read. Roll call ballot, each
councilman voting aye.
(City Attorney ruled no court decision justifying the
refund of curb tax paid by H. H. Glover, N~ Lot 1, Block 37, o. T.)
On motion of Tripe, Council adjourned to Wednesday,
March 22, 1943, 8:00 o'clock P.M.
F. S. White,
City Clerk
March 17, 1943
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:March 22, 1943
Council m8t as per adjournment of meeting of lVlarch 10,
1943, for the purpose of receiving bids on cars for Police Departm9nt.
"His Honor," the ,Mayor presiding. All Councilmen present
except Bradstreet.
Bid of Roush Motor Company on cars was read as follows:
March 15, 1943
City Council,
Grand ISland, Nebraska.
Gentlemen:
The following is a bid on a 1942 Plymouth Deluxe.
194'2 Plymouth Special Deluxe 4 door touring seda.n,
with Special Police L'atrol Clutch, and motor equip-
ment, Special light weigLt pistons, extra heavy duty
generator and 160 Amperes Battery.
Right Side Air Conditioned Heater and Defrosters
which will keep all windows clear while driving.
Pric9
$1356.00
Allowanc9 on 1942 Standard Plymouth
$ 871.00
$-485-:00
Difference
Yours very truly,
Roush Motor Company,
D. U. Roush
P. S. This bid is the sam9 on each car. (Excise tax deductible,
phoned by Dave Rousl1 to F. b. White.)
On motion of Coras, secollded by Starr, bid was accepted.
Roll call ballot, 9ach Councilman voting aye.
Applications from all 'Un Sale & Off Sale" Beer Licenses
haVing been received, on motion of Cords, seconded by Olivetti,
were referred to Ordinance Licens9 and Bond Committee to report
back at the regular meeting of April 7, 1942.
After some discussion on Police Salaries, Resolution was
presented. (next page)
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WHEREAS, the Mayor and Ctty Council feel that the wages
and salary paid to the members of the Grand Island Police Depart-
ment are out of line as compared with the wages and salary pai d
in the other departments of the City, and,
VfrIEREAS, THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL feel that an ajustment
of the wages of the members of the Police Department of the City
of Grand Island should be made so that the wages paid to the
members of said department will be more in line with the wages
paid in other departments in said City,
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL
of the City of Grand Island, Nebraska, that the wages and salary
paid to all members of the police department of the City of Grand
Island be, and the same hereby are, increased the sum of Fifteen
Dollars ($15.00) per month, commencing with the month of April,
1943; and that the City Clerk of Grand Island, Nebraska, be, an d
he hereby is, authorized, directed and instructed to make the
said increase of Fifteen Dollars ($15.00) in the amount of each
warrent drawn for wages and salary in said Police Department
commencing with the month of April, 1943.
Dated this 22nd day of March, 1943.
H~rrY Grimminger
MAYOR.
Elias F.Starr.
.Tohn Saocler...........
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H,AtKrieger.
Frp.n}{ Tripe.
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On motion of Cords, s~conded by Oliv~tti, r~solution was
adopted. each Councilman voting aye. Bradstreet absent.
On motion of Starr, seconded by Tripe, C. W. Burdick in
conjunction with Ice, Water & Light Committee was given pOW'9r to
act in th':l matter of salaries in Ice Department.
On mo tion of Star r, s ':lcone ed by 1\.ri eg er , tha t audi ts of
City offices be made Semi-annually, May 1, and Nov. 1st.
On motion of Starr, Council adjourned.
March 22, 1943
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March 24, 1943
Council met as per aajournment of March 17, "His Honor,"
the Mayor presiding. All \..Iouncilmen pres:mt.
Discussion on Refunding City uall & Park Bonds. Mayor to
contact Omaha National Bank concerning bonds, inquiring as to pro bab-
ili ty of calling bonds and cost to th9 Cl ty.
Mayor mentioned possibility of selling some lots for con-
struction of F. H. A. houses, cons:msus of opinion that formal bids
should be pr es en ted to th e Council.
(Resolution on Audit on following page.
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WHEREAS, in the past it has been the practice of the
Mayor and City Council of the City of Grand Island, Nebraska,
to have an audit of all of the offices in said City once
eaoh year conmenoing on or about May First in eaoh year, and
WHEREAS, the Mayor and City Council feel that it would
be adviseable to have a an audit of all of the offioes in
the said City twioe eaoh year,
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Mayor and City
Council of the City of Grand Island, Nebraska, that all
offices of the City of Grand Island, Nebraska, be audited
twioe each year, once on or following the first day of May
of eaoh year, and once on or following the first day of
November of each yea;.d
Dated this ~~~ay
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On motion of starr, seconded by Olivetti, Resolution was
adopted. Roll call ballot, each Councilman voting aye.
Claim of Overland National Bank for $878.74 (75% of
collections from parking meters for 4 weeks ending March 14th, less
expenses) was presented. On motion of Olivetti, seconded by Sander,
claim was allowed. Roll call ballot, each voting aye.
On motion of Krieger, seconded by Sander, Cl,~rk instructed
to notify )'vir. Devos to pick up polishing machine, vd.th the understanding
that the bill be receipted in full.
On motion of Krieger, second ed by Tripe, clerk to notify
Mr. Kun( who had made request for permission to remove tree and ,shrub
on lot 2, block 18, Rollins Addition,)that he could remove shrub, but
not to molest the tree.
On motion of Cords, \'/ollncil adjourned.
March 24, 1943.
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April 2, 1943.
Council met as p '31' Sp ecial Call of the Mayor, "His Honor, fl
presiding. All Councilman present.
Bradstreet reported he had contact~d Mr~ Rickert pertain-
ing to property located at Viaauct on Second street, and offered
$1,500.00 for same, Mr. Rickert declining the offer with the state-
ment that he should have mol''':!.
Claim of Mrs. Slstermeier for damages claim":!d on accourit
of out-fall Sewer was pres":!nted as follows:
Claim filed by Mrs. Elstermeier:
4 acres of Corn @ 35 bushels per acre @ 801: per bu $112.00
~ acre of Alfalfa graded through for road to Airport 50.00
6 acr.;:;s of ground reuined from west line fence outlet 450~\00
l~ acres graded through pasture from Southwest corner
to east bridge 75.00
Grass ruined by water overflow in Pasture slew 50.00
5 acres of land for use in ditch and maintenance
500.00
In convenience to cattle pass, line fenc.;:;, dividing
pasture, and 1-trespassing rights for 3 months
500.00
After some discussion as to just amount, was decided to
withhold. action.
Discussion on mainta~ning airport.
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CiTY OE' UH.aND ISLAND, NSEH"bKi-'., A IvtUIHCIPAL COhPOhATION
II.ND
THB mUTtW STATBS OF AiViSRICA
1. ThIS L8:;Ab~, made and entered into this 24th day of October
in the year of one thousand nine hundred and forty-two (1942), by
and between the CITY Oft' GHAND ISLAND, NBBRASKA, a municipal corpora-
tion, WhOS9 address is CITY h.tl,LL, Grand Isla.nd, NebraSka, for itself,
its successors, and assigns, h9reir,ai~t9r called the Lessor and the
UNIT~D STATeS OF Ak~hICA, hereinafter called the Government:
VvITN~SbE;TH: The parties hereto for th9 considerations herein-
after mentioned covenant and agree as follows:
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2. The Lessor hereby leases to the Government the f'ollowing
described premises, viz:
North one-half and the North one-half of the South East lctuarter
and the North one-half of the North one-half of the SouthWest
Quarter, all in the Section two (2) in Township 81 even (11), North
of Range Nine (9), West of the 6th P. M. in Hall County, StClts
of Nebraska.
South .West Quarter and the South one-half of the North Vest Quarter,
and the South Vvest Quarter of the North 8ast Quarter, and the
North \ftlest Quarter of the South ~ast Quarter and the South one-
ha,lf of the South Bast Quarter, all in Section Twenty Six (26)
in Township Twelve (12), North of Hang e Nine (9), Wes t of the
6th P. M., all in Hall County, State of Nebraska.
All of Section Thirty Five (35), Township Twelve (12), North
Re.nge Nine (9), West of the 6th P. M. in Hall County, state of
Nebraska.
West one-half and the West one~half of the West one-half of the
North East Quarter and the Vvest one-half of the SQuth East
Quarter, all in Section Thirty Six (36), Tovmship Twelve (12),
North Range Nine (9), West of the 6th P. M. in Hall County,
State of Nebraska.
Small Tract of land in the South one-half of Section Thirty
Four (34), Township Twelve (12), North Hange Nine (9), West
of the 6th P. M. in Hall County, State of Nebraska, described
as follows: Beginning at the point of inter;;ection of the
North lin9 of County L.oad on the South side of said Section
Thirty Four (34), and the 8ast line of the Right of y,ay of the
Union Pacific Hailroad thence in the Northerly direction along
Sast line of said right of way a distance of two hundred (200)
feet, thence in::an 8ustsrly c..irection for a ci.istance on one
hundrsd fifty (150) feet, thence in a southerly direction for a
distance of two hundred eight and .74 (208.74) feet, thence
in a Westerly direction along the said North boundary of the
County Road for a distance on one hundred fifty and .25 (150.25)
feet to the point of beginning. Said tract containing 0.704
acred of land, more or less.
to be used exclusively for the follOWing purposes:
As and in connection 'vvith an airport, air base and military
reservation.
3. TO .t1AV2: AND TO hOLD the said premises with their appurtenances
for the term beginning October 29, 1942, and ending June 30, 1945,
provided, however, that in any event this lease shall automatically
expire, without action by either party, six months after the date of the
termination of the Unlimi ted J.~ational &n3rgency declared by the Presi-
dent of the United States in the ysar 1941 (Proclamation Number 2487):
unless an extension hereof beyond said expiration date shall be appro-
ved by the Administrator of Civil Aeronautics.
4. The Government shall not assign this lease in any ev,:mt, and
shall not sublet the demised premises except to a desirable t9nant, and
for a similar purpose, and will not permit the use of said premises
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by anyone otl1Sl' than the Government, such subleasee, and the ag'mts
and servants of the Government, or of such sublessee.
5. This lease may, at the OptiO~1 of the Gov"3l'nment, be renewed
from year to year at a rental of $1.00 per year and othsrwise upon the
terms and conditions herein specified, provI,u'Jd notice be given in
writing to the Lessor at least thirty (30) days before this lease or
any renewal thereof vvould otherviise expire; provided that renewals
shall be subject to the provisions of paragraph 3, and no renewal shall
extend the period of occupancy of the premises beyond the thirtieth
day of June, 1967.
6. The Government shall pay the Lessor for the premises rent at
the following rate: One dollar ($1.00), the receipt and sufficiency
of which sum are hereby acl-mowledged, for the term of this lease.
7. The Government shall have the right, auring the existence of
this lease, to make alterations, attach fixtures, and erect additions,
structmres, or signs in or upon the premises hereby leased; which fix-
tures, additions, or structures so placed in or upon or attached to the
said premises shall be and remain the property of the Govermnent and
may be r'3moved therefrom by the Governru9nt prior to the termination
of this lease, provided, however, that the Government may, at its op-
tion, leave such fixtures, additions, structures, and other improve-
ments on the leased premises in lieu of remOVing the same as provided
herein.
8. Th3 Gov~I'nmsmt shall have tho;; right to r3move or destroy such
trees, emblements, hereciitam'3nts" and improvements" as the Gov9rnment
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may do;;em necessary or desirable to make the pr9mises suitable for the
purposes stated in Paragraph No. 2 hereof, and for the alterations,
fixtures, addi tions, structures, iraprovements, and facili ties author-
iZ9d by Paragraph No. 7 hereof.
9. Th 9 L'35 SOl' and th9 Government shall p 3rll1i t commercial air
line craft operating on scheduled cross-county routes9yuipP9dwlth
and controlled by two-way radio. to use the leased premis9s, incluaiLg
th'3 right to land and take off' thSir'3at. The Lessor ana the Government
shall p3rmi t pri vat9 and non-military aircraft eQuipped Vii th ana con-
trolled by two-way radio, oth9r than commercial air line craft op9r-
ating on scheduled cross-county rout9s to use th9 19ased pr::mises c:md
facili ties thereon, including the right to land and take off thereat;
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provid"3d ti1at '3XC':lpt for "3m:;:rg~ncy landing th~ op~ration of' said
privat<; aircraft at said 1"3aS8d premises shall not be permitted
without the express approval in vuitint, of th;~ Government, and pro-
vid<;d, further, that permission granted to S4id private and non-
military aircraft to use said leased premises may b9 r"3vok"3d by the
Government for failrur.e to comply- with all rules and. r:;;gulations pro-
mulga ted by comp'3t.:;mt authori ty gov"3rning the op:;;ra tion of non-mili tr:lry
aircraft or for any interferanc:;; by said private or non-military air-
craft or the us:;;rs ther'8of with the free and unr':lstrlcted US'8 of said
leased premises by the Gov9rnrlBnt for tne purposes stat.ed herein.
10. All prop9rty owned and cOLstructed by the Governil18nt in and
upon th.; 1:~ased _premises sllall b'3 iil<:J.inta.:ned by tne Governm::mt. All
prop'3rty owned and constructed by the L9SS01' in and upon the leus9d
pI' emis<;s and us ed concurI' 8n tly and in cornmon by th e Gov'3I'nment and
the Lessor shall be maintained
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purposes intended by :;d t.her poTty or by -both parti.es and upon suctl
terms as may be mutually agr'3'3d UpOll in Vvl'i tins from time to time,
it being und'.:lrstood and agr~ed tnat all such agre'.:lm~nts shall provide
equi table division of maint'3nanc." and r ~pair costs based upon the:; us~
mad8 8f the prop'3rty by each party.
11. No Member of or Delegate to Congress 01' Resident Commissioner
shall be admitted to any share or part of this l~ase or to any benefit
to arise therefrom. Nothing, however, herein contained shall be con-
strued to extend to any incorporated company, if the:; l,eas'.; b':l for the
general benefit of such corporation of company.
12. The Government shall have the ribht to cancel t.his lease
or any r:::newal thereof by wI'itt.~m notice of cancellation delivered to
the 1assor not less than t.hirty (30) days prior to the effective dat3
of such cancellation.
13. The Governm::mt shall not be liable for any damage to the ::eased
premises arising out. of its use and occupation thereof, and shall not
be re'iuired to restor'3 the premises to the sm,:;e con ition as that ex-
isting at the time of ent8ring upon t.he sam'.:l.
IN ViITI~t!:SS v;HSHC-:OF, t.he parties hereto have ex.ecuted this instru-
ment as of the date first above written:
F. S. White
<5'i t.yClerk- of the Ci t};-or-
Grand Island, Nebraska
CITY OF G RAND ISLAND, N t;;BRASKA
a municipal corporat.ion
~__tl~r~Y G~Y!~iQ&~~____
Mayor
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On motion of Olivetti, s~condea by Starr, 1~a5~ was approv~d
and Mayor and City ~lgrk authoriz3d to sign.
Aft~r som~ discussion pertainins to outside toilet on city pro-
perty in 1800 Block, North ~ark street, on motion of starr, seconded
by Olivetti, City Property Committ3e was authorized to instruct
EDgin3e!' Harrison to place a sanitary toilet for use of r3sidgnts of
this property. (Cox tennant)
After some discussion on Refunaing Bonds, on motion of Starr,
seconded by Olivetti, that no action be taken at this time.
Discussion on Managerfor Pool during season.
After SOille discussion on dog taxes7 on motion of Walker, s~conded
by starr, tax on male dogs and spayed fswales $2.00, oth'er females
$5.00 per yenr up to June 1st, after May 31, each would be raised $1.00,
and Treasurer notified not to receive any money for dab taxes until
after passage of Ordinance fixing new cnarges.
After some discussion on closing time i'or Beer pallors and
liquor stores, Walker moved, seconded by starr, that City Attorney
be instructed to draw up ordinance gov3rning opening and closing time
for taverns and liquor stores. Opening time to be 8:00 o'clock A. M.
each day except Sunday, when opening time shall be 1:00 o'oloCIc
P. M., closing time shall be 11:00 o'clock P. M. Sunday through to
and including Friday, Saturday closing shall be 12:00 o'clock midnight.
Roll call ballot, 9ach councilman voting aye.
On motion of Starr, s9conded by Tripe, that the City should put
on a cl'~an up campaign and the Mayor authorized to make arrangements
and advertise same. Date to 09 set lat9r.
On motion of Cords, Council adjourned.
F. S. ~Ih i t '3 ,
City Clerk
April 2, 1943
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April 5, 1943.
Council lUet as p3r Sp~cial Call of the .Mayor, !lHis Honor,"
th<,; Mayor preSiding. All L:ouncilmen present, except Olivetti.
Bid of Nitzel & Company $275.00 per lot for all of Block 1,
Schimm'~rs, and Lots 1-2-3-4 & 5, Block 43, Russell~yheelers4 After
some discussion p3rtaining to amount of invested m.oney of the City,
($2448.96 on the five lots, and $3932.19 on Block one) on motion of
Krieger, seconded by Tripe, offS!r v,as rejS!cted unaminously.
After some discussion. as to value of' lots 1-2-3 & 4, Block 8,
Woodbine and camp. it v,as tlB conce.nsus of opinion that the lots
should be worth from $500.00 to $600.00 per lot.
April 5, 19L~3.
Honorable Mayor and
City Council
Gentlemen:
We, your trailer camp committee, wish to recommend that a
Telephone be installed at the Trailer Camp and that our man in
charge, Mr. Chas. Sallinger, SllOUlu be sworn in as POLIL:2::f,lAN and
be given a BADGE and police authority at camp.
Respectfully submitted,
Elias F. Starr
C. J. Cords
On motion of Starr, s3conded by">.rieger, r3comllHndation was
adopted.
Mayor and Council took a, trip around th'3 Cl ty Insp::;cting the
above mention ed lots, tf~e trail er C&illP, lots 0 ut by GrhC e Abbott
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April 6, 1943
F. S. \Nhlte,
City Clerk
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April 7, 1943
Council m:::t in regular session, "His Honor", th '3 M.ayor, pre-
siding. All Councilmen pr9s~nt.
Minutes of previous illeetiubs, March 17 (2)-22-24, April 2 & 5
were read and approved.
Mr. Winters made a plea to the Council to inv'3st some of the
savings of the Light Departm::mt in Bonds. On motion of Olivetti,
seconded by starr, was referred to Ice, Water & LiGht Coramittee
and Mr. Burdick to report back later.
Request from Artilur Grabe, contractor lor sewer to Lots 1-5-
6-7-8-24, Block 16, Ashton Place, was pr'3sented. On motion of
Sander, seconded by Starr, was referred to SeW3r Committee with power
to act.
April 1; 1943.
City of Grand Island,
Grand Island, N3braska.
statement of rentals collected from
Ci ty Tax aC9..uir ed prol2.lr.:thl~~__
Gentlemen:
We are inclosing check i'or $118.00 for rent collected as
per following stat'3ment:
Rent
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823 W9St 4th st. (Hugh~S), Jan 1 to May 1 at $;;0.00
508 ~ast 6th st. (Burmood) Jan 1 to May 1
1024 tI:ast 6th (Fost'3r) D3C. 15 to Feb. 15 at $6.00
10;~4~ Sast 6th (Garrison) Dec. 15 to Jan i5 at $6.00
Total rent collected----
$80.00
20.00
12.00
6.00
$118.00
Boehm healty Company
On motion of Krieger, seconded by Starr, was r9ferr~d to City
Property cOll~ittee.
Extension agreement with U. P. Railroad Company for furnishing
steam was presented.
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WHSREAS, the UNION PAcl1i'IC HAILhO.hl) CUllilPANY has tendered to
the CITY OF GhAND ISLi\.t~D, State of Nebraska, an agre:?ment renewing for
a term b<eginninc; Sept9rnber l;> 1942, aIld extending to and including
August 31, 1944, the t~rm of contract dated July 20, 1932, covering
the furniShing by th9 Ci ty to ths Railroad Company of steam for
h9ating purposes; saia agrssment being identified as Union Pacific
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Company's Contract D~purtm~nt No. 19230-E; and
Vvh~REA6, th'3 Council of the Ci ty of Grand Island has saia
propos~d agre~m9nt b'2for9 it and has given it careful rgvi~w and
considgration: and
Wh~R~AB, it is cOLsldgr'2d tnat th9 b9st interests of said
City of Grand Island will be subs9rved by. the acceptance of said
agr '2em'2n t:
Th~.kEFOh2;, B~ IT hJ;l.;i.:;OLV61 bY Tr13 GOU1~CIL Ol Th;!, CITY Of
GRAND ISLAND j ST;:..T~ OF N 8bhABKA:
That the t'2rms of th9 agr99Hlent submitted by the Union
Pacific Hailroad Company as afor9saiu be, and the S,lrne are h9I'eby
accepted in behalf of said City:
Tha t th9 iVlrqor of saia City is hereby authoriz ed, empowered
and directed to execute said agreement on benalf of said City, and
that the City Cl'erk of said City is hereby authorized and dir'~cted
to attest said agreement and to attach to each cmplicate original
of said agre-ement a certified copy of this resolution.
On motion of Olivetti, second-ed by Sand~r, was adopted.
Offer of H. P. Zieg $351.00 for Lot 5, Block 96, o. T.v'oas
r -ead .
On motion of Kri-eg-er, second-ed by Tripe, offer of Sherman
Forsythe ($250.00) ,mo the offer of' H. P. Zieg, be 8.cc'3pted and
City Clerk instructed to notify Mr. Zieg.
01'1''21' of' Mrs. Compton $350.00 for 2406 N!Drth LafaY'2tte was
read. On motion of Krieger, S'3cOlld.'3d by Tripe, was r'3f'3rr'2d to
City Prop'3rty Committe'2.
Bid of City Water Department of Wat'3r ~ain District #91,
was read as follows: 4" C I Water' main class B wi th all valv'3s and
sp'2cials complete, p'2r foot $1.46.
6" C I Wa tel' main class B wi tll all valves and
specials complete, per foot $1.65.
Work to be completed on or before July 31, 1943.
On motion of Olivetti, s9conded by SELDder, bid was approved
on 4" C I Water main @ $1.46 per foot.
Bid of Orin Contryman for auditing city records, $425.00
was read. On motion of starr, seconded by Olivetti, was ref9rr9d
to Financ3 COlwuitte9.
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L9tter from C. V\>o ~'nderson, Reginal Director F.W.A. pertaining
to Proj::;ct l~sbr. 25-127, Health Cent9r} Grand Island was r'3ad. On
motion of Olivetti, seconded by Gtarr, C13rk was authorized to
inquire of Mr. Anderson, just what might be desired here in G. I.
Letter from Corrllllittee of the Fire Departmsmtv1/ith reference
to salary increase was read. On motion of Braustreet, seconded by
Oli vet ti, Vias r 3ferr ed to Fir <:; & Financ e COllllili t tees.
Olivstti and C. V~. Burdick stated that apparsntly the Water
and Light Departillent smployses were satisfied with salaries re-
ceiv-ed in thos-e departments until the incr-eas-e was made ir: th:e
Polic".:! D::;partmer:t, then th9re sesined to bs aissatisfaction, aft:;;!'
some discussion it was deciusd to uefer action until a later date.
On motion of starr, ~;econded by Olivetti, salary oi' Andrew
Christensen, who is in charge of the force working out of' Engin'3'Sr's
offic".:!, was set at $140.00 per illonth.
On motion of Krieger, seconded by Starr, City Prop9rty Comm-
itt-ee was authorized to spend not in excess of $50.00 in pap:ering
and painting house at cem:et:ery.
Sand:er stated he llad contacted heirs in th9 est'Jte (Wetz".:!l)
owning block east of Grace Abbott Park as to v,hat th9Y would accept
for same, and v;as inl'ormeu tLc~ t $1,600. 00 ~V\ould be acc eptable
(cost of water $37.50 and S~w9r $35.00 to get into said lots). On
motIon of bander, seconded by Starr, tilere be furtiler negotiations.
Applice.tioDs of Norman MIlu'enstein for "On & Off c,ale Beer"
at 308 North Walnut and Margaret ~cBain "ori Sale" Beer at 124 W3St
4th str'~et, were ref-erred to License Connnitt-?-e.
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RESOLUTION
BE IT EESOLVBD by the Mayor and Ci ty Council of the
Ci ty of Grand Island, Hall County, Nebraska, that licenses
to sell liquor by the package only be issued to the follow-
ing persons, firms, associations, and corporations doing
bu siness in the Ci ty of Grand I sland as follows:
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AJJJEESS
lvlary J. Boehl 207
L. C. Black 323
William Wohl 515
L. L. FreCiri ckson 103
Ernest O. Reher 386
Henry F. Scheel 308
Grand Island Liederkranz 401
Scbuff & Sons Hotel Co. 321
Dean Souders 219
Al bel' t Heyde ,d/b/a/Koehler
Tavern320 North Locust Street
202 North Locust street
III East Third Street
123 East FIr on t Street
424 West Fourth Street
106 West Fourth Street
203 North Locust street
205 West First Street
~:6~ W'~~t :Ftlt'TI'"th-~t'
217 North Walnu t Street
218 West Second street
North Wheeler Stre~'t
West Tlrlrd Street
East Fourth Street
North Locust Street
North Walnut Street
North Wheeler Street
West First Street
North Locust Street
West Second street
George T. Baumann
Char les Vacla vek
L. E. 1V1 c Bai n
Emil J. Vaclavek
Evadna Mcln tosh
Lippert & Hehnke
B.F.O .Elks #604
.M-o.r gar.o -e r- .11 e Ba-i-fl.' 0/" .~, .
Wi IIi am Sas sen
Wi lbur Hann
BE 1'1: FUETHEE RESOLVill that the City Clerk forward to
the Nebraska Liquor Contl~ol Commission a certified copy of
thi s re solu tion.
Respectfully submitted this ~p.vPrnth
April, 1943.
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Bond Cornmi ttee
On motion of Trip~, s~coDd~d by Oliv~tti, r~solution was
adopt~d, except that liiiargar'3t J.V~cEain 1Ivi thh:dd for furth~r consider-
ation. Roll call ballot, all voting ay~.
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BE rrr EESOLVED by the Mayor and Ci ty Council of the
Ci ty of Grand Island, Hall County, Nebraska, that licenses
to sell beer be issued to the following persons, firms,
associations, and corporations doing business in the City
of G:C'and Island as follows:
Bert Allen
M .1JI. And.erson
Clayton Dale Baker
George T. Baumann
L. C. Black
Caredis Cafe
Clyde Copple
1,/1 .G. Detwei.ler
Frat. Order of Eagles
Aerie 378 219-223 East Third
Benevolent & Protecti ve
Order of Elks #604 205 West First
L.I,. Fredrickson 103 North Locust
George Giesenhagen 209 North Wheeler
Gust Va.lonis 218 West Third
Wilbur Hann 218 West Second
J'ohn F. Koehler 409 North Pine
Albert Heyde,d/b/a
Koehler Tavern
Grand Island
Liederkranz
WI. E. Lewis
Ralph It. Lewis
L. E. McBain
C. C. McCall
Evadna McIntosh
Harry Parshall
Pla ttdeu tsche Vereen
Ernest O. Reher
John & Ella Itoby
Paul W. Ruff
Henry F.Schee1,d/b/a
White Horse Tavern 308 North Wheeler
Hazel R. Schneider 209 North Garfield
Herbert A. Schroeder 121 East Third
Scbuff & Sons Hotel Co .321 NortII Locu at
Herman Sei er 107 East Third
Dean Souders 219 West Second
Au gu at Springsguth 414 West Third
Mrs. Florence Stolley 2432 North Broadwell
D. C. Thompson 123 East Third
Daniel & Beck,d/b/a
Hotel Yancey
WAhIE
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108
110
202
323
208
410
507
East Third
West Third
East Third
North Locu st
West Tbird
North Locu at
Vi est Thi I'd
VI est Thi I'd
L1 CEliSE
ON 6: OFF Sale Beer
ON & OFF Sale Beer
ON & 01"1" Sale Beer
ON Sale Beer
ON SALE Beer
O"T 0 OFF Sale F,eer
h 0:
ON & OFF Sale Beer
OFF SALE Beer
ON & OFF Sale Beer
ON SALE Beer
ON SALE Beer
ON & OFF Sale Beer
ON SArJE Beer
ON Si-I.LE Bee!'
ON & OFF Sale Bee!'
ON SALE Beer
Ave.
ON SJu,B Beer
ON Q. OF'1<' Sale Beer
Ov
OI~ & o Ii' I'" Sale Beer
ON SAIJE Bee!'
ON & OFP Sale Beer
ON SALE Beer
ON & O:F'F Sale Beer
ON & OFF Sale Beer
ON SALE Beer
ON & OF]? Sale Bee!'
ON & OFF Sale Beer
ON SAIJE Beer
ON & OPF Sale Bee!'
ON & OFl<' Sale Beer
ON SALE Beer
ON & OFF Sale Beer
ON SALE Beer
ON & OFF Sale Beer
ON & OFF Sale Beer
ON & OFF Sale Beer
ON & OFF Sale Beer
320 Nor th Locu st
401 West First
406 West Fourth
524 East Fourth
123 East Front
313 West Second
106 West Fourth
315 North Pine
1315 West Anna
386 North Walnut
307 North Wheeler
418 West Fourth
2nd & Locu at
BE IT FURTHlm RE.:lOINW that the City Clerk forward to the
Nebraska Liquor Control Conmi ssion a certified copy of tbis
resolu tion.
Respectfully submitted this seventh_ day of Aprj.l, 1943.
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Kreiger, Resolution was adopted.
Roll
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Whereas, applications have been filed with th~
City Clerk requesting managers be appointed to manage
and operate the business conducted under beer licenses
issued as follows:
MANAGER
LICENSEE
ADDRESS
. Maynard R. Gilbert
J. R. Lass en
Colonel B. Stephens
M. M. Anderson 108 IN. 3rd
PIa tt Deu tache Vereen 1315 W. Anna
Yancey Hotel 2n & Locust St.
THEREFOHE, BE Pi' H}~SOL VlID by the Mayor and Ci ty Cou nci 1
of the Ci ty of Grand Island, Nebraska, that said appli-
cations as herein set forth be, and the same are, here-
by appro ved .
BE I'll FURTHEr~ RESOLV.till that the City Clerk forVJard
to the Nebraska Liquor Control Commission, Lincoln,
Nebraska, a certified copy of this resolution.
Respectfully submitted this 7th day of April, 1943.
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Bond CODmli ttee.
On motion of 01ivett1, seconded by Tripe, resolution was
adopted. Roll call ballot, all voting aye.
Bonds of Laur.'.m LVi Carstenson, plumber, ana F,;lix Geisinger
~l~ctrician, were presented. uaving been OKed as to form by City
Attorney, on motion of Trip,;, seconded by 6 ander, were approved.
On motion of Walk,;!', sec::mded by Tripe, 8ngineer Harrison was
authorized to investigate building project at 14th and Cherry streets.
Complaint from Frank Ogden.
On motion of Starr, seconded by Olivetti, City Clerk was
authorized to mal{9 paym;;lnt of first 4uarter collections of Victory
Tax. Roll call ballot, all voting aye.
Claims against th~ City were reaG. On motion of Starr, seconded
by Olivetti, claiws %ere allowed as read. Roll call ballot, each
voting aye.
On motion of Olivetti, secon(..ed by Saneter, the purchase of ~
$50,000.00 War Bonds wer e l' eferr ,=d to Ic e, V~ a tel' & Light Cornmi ttee
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and Mr. Burdick to purchase the most desireable series. Roll call
On motion of StarT, Council aejaurned.
April 7, 1943
F. S. vHli te,
City CI'3rk
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APPROPRIATIONS M~D EXP@~DITURES
FOR FISCAL YEAR TO APRIL 8, 1943
GENEHAL FUND APPROPRIATED TRANSFERS EXPENDED BALANCE
To Pay Co. Treas. $ 2,750.00 $ 2,750.00
Salaries 13,000.00 8,53$.50 4,461.50
street & Alley 26,000.00 10,912.98 15,087.02
Gas Tax 5,000.00 3,471.34 1,528.66
Sewer 28,000.00 17,287.32 10,712.68
Storm Sewer 7,500.00 5,087.08 2,412.92
Engineer 9,000.00 5,280.48 3,719.52
Incidentals 48,000.00 23,267.92 24,732.08
Municipal Pool 4,500.00 2,968.27 1,531.73
Airport 7,800.00 6,584.11 9,575.93 4,808.18
street Lighting 11,500.00 11,500.00
Hydrant Rental 5,300.00 5,300.00
Parle Fund 16,500.00 8,519.20 7,980 . 80
Park (Pier) 2,000.00 1,596.24 403.76
Police Fund 50,000.00 29,159.52 20,840.48
Cemetery Fund 12,500.00 6,680.42 5,819.58
Fire Fund 50,000.00
Int. Approp. 250.00 29,698.79 20,551.21
Paving Fund 9,000.00 4,872.66 4,127.34
Music Fund 3,500.00 1,166.00 2,334.00
Total Approp. ~ 311,850.00 'b;1f34.11
Transfers 6,834.11
318,684.11 168,082.65 150,601.46
Ice Fund 19,108.49
Water Fund 43,051.39
Light Fund 254,457.52
Paving District 9,524.66
Sewer District 2,334.77
t 496,559.48
Respectfuill1y submitted,
F. S. White,
City Clerk.
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April 12, 1943
Council met as p~r Special C~l of the Mayor, "His honor,"
the Mayor presiding. All Councilmen present.
The Mayor pres.:;;nt'9u 01'1'91' maue by Hyslop Produce Company for
rental of City own9d bUllding on }i'ront & Sycamore Stre'9ts of $150.00
p9r month provid'9d, the City would fix bUilding. (C9m'9nt floor,
water and drainag'9 estimat'9d cost $1.500.00.) Aft'9r aiscussion, on
motion of Starr, seconded by Vvalker, offer was r'9ferred to the Mayor
and City Property Con~ittee with po~er to act.
Aft'9r som'9 discussion pertaining to closing time of Tav'9rns
and Liquor stores, on motion of Olivetti, seconded by starr, "that
hearing be given beer and liquor retailers only, at 9:00 P. M. o'clock
Tuesday April 13, 1943. Roll call ballot, voting aye, Olivetti, Starr,
Cords, Krieger. Votinb Nay, Walker, Bradstreet, Tripe and Sander.
Vote tied, Mayor vot9d aye. Police to furnish car to deliver said
notices.
Mayor stated that Judge Kroeger haG issued a aecrBe wherein
th9 City of Grand lsland could charge the Catholic Church only 3%
inter9st on cost of Paving streets and put the question to the
Council whether the City Council v\ould. accert the decree at not.
Roll call ballot, each Councilman voting aye.
Claim of Federal hes9rve Bank, Omaha Branch, for 7-$10,000.00
u. S. Savings Bonds Series "Ffl, $51,800.00 was pr~s'.mted. On motion
of Starr, s9conded by Vialk9r, claim was allow9d and clerk ord9r9d
to draw warrant. Roll call ballot, 9ach voting aye.
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WHEREAS the Ci ty of Grand Island is the owner of the
real estate described as Lot Five (5), Block Ninety-Six (96),
Original Town now the Ci ty of Grand Island, in Hall County,
Nebraska, and
Whereas Henry P. Zieg of Grand Island is desirous of
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the sum of $351.00 and has paid to the Ci ty Clerk the sum
of $25.00 as a down payment thereon, and
WHEREAS said Henry P. Zieg will pay to the O:L ty the
balance of $326.00 upon deli very, by the Oi ty of Grand
Island, a Quit Claim Deed thereof, the said City not to
be required to furnish an Abstract of Title.
THEHEFORE B~ I'l' hBSOL Vw HY 'l'.H.E MA:'{OR AND 01 il']: COUNCIL
of the Oi ty of Grand Island, Nebraska, that the wi thin
descl'ibed real estate be sold to the said Henry P. Zieg
for the sum of $351.00; and according to the terms herein
set forth.
BE IT ~~RT}llirt hBSOLVED that an Ordinance be prepared
authoriztng and confi~ling the sale of said real estate,
and that notice of said sale be given as provided by
law.
Respectfully submitted this ~.tL._ day of April, 1943.
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City Property and Cemetery
Committee
On motion of starr, s:;conci~ci by Trip~, Resolution was adopted.
Ordinance #1949, dirscting sals of Lot 5, Block 96, o. T. to
.t.lenry P. Zieg, was regularly passed by the Council and signed by
th'3 .liIJ.ayor.
Moved by Starr, seconded by Walker, that the ordinanc'3 be clac'3d
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on its first readiLg at lenvth. Roll call b llot I,. t"
o ' . a ., eaCll va lIlg aye.
The ordinance was r~ad at length and passed its first reading.
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Mov'3d b:>' Starr, s'3ccnded by Walk~r, that th'3 I'ul~s b'3 susp'3n-
ded and th'3 ordinance be placed on its final passage.
Roll call ballot, each Councilman voting aye. The ordinance was
finally passed by the Council and signed by the Mayor.
The request of the Fidelity and Casualty Company of N. Y. for
voiding bond of lVl. G. jjahlgren was pres~nted. After some discussion
and statement from City Attorney, on motion of Cords, seconded by
Tripe, City Clerk Vias instructed to notify Mr. Douthit ,that bond
should not be voided.
Walker mentioned that the Street Department requested per-
mission to work 9 hours, 4 days per IJveek, and 4 hours on Saturday.
Discussion broc;c;L.t out that in granting request a preced:mt would
be established, consensus of opinion opposed to granting any change
of hours.
Sander stated he had contacted Mr. Wetzel the second time
pertaining to price of lots east of Grace Abbott ~ark, and was told
that the price was definitely 11,600.00.
On motion of Sander, seconded by Krieger, that the policg
notify Mr. Camaras that his busses should b9 parked in spaces
allott9d to him.
On motion of Cords, seconded by starr, Council adjourned
Special Session.
F. S. White,
Ci ty Clerk.
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April 12, 1943
Council met as provided by law, "His Honor," the Mayor,
being absent, Chairman Olivetti, presided.
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All Councilmen present.
Poll books of April 6th ~lection were canvassed by the Council-
men and the mail ballots tabula.ted. Official count was determined
as follows:
1st 2nd 3rd 4th
Mayor
H. Grirr~inger 73 104 63 26
Mail
Dent Holcomb
Andy Garn
Earl Gray
o A Abbott
Wm Patterson 1
A M Sallak
City Clerk
F. S. ~~ite 69 105 58 26
Mail
Chas. Bossert 2
Henry Fuss
Treasure!
J R Geddes 49 67
Mail
A. F. Ely 32 47
Mail
C. E. Willard 70 102
Mail
Wm. Suhr
Councilmen
Walker 67 55
Overturf 16 58
Thomssen
Mail
Boeck
Mail
C. J. Cords
M. A Olivetti
Mail
Chas. Rickert
Jack Egan
Chas. Bossert
starr
Orin Contryman
Jack Johnson
Sam Kepner
Henry Jay
R. B. Lockwood
Board of €ducation
F. Christensen 63 93
Mail
A. J. Denman 62 100
MAil
R.C. Woodruff 73 105
Mail
R. J. Mandery
Frank Scoville
B. J. Cunningham
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30
61
48
1
1
1
60
60
62
29
5th 6th 7th 8th 9th
48 34 140 144 98
1 1 512
2
1
1
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27
25
1
26
27
10th 11th Total
1
1
51 35 138 141 98
1 1 5 1 2
2
20
38
1
50
46
1
50
49
54
1
1
1
24 70 93
2 1
13 86 66
1 3
37 1.37 141
4 1
1
59
1
45
1
95
2
21
18
1
13
10
19
15
2
17
19
18
1
On motion of Krieger, s'?conded by Starr, the figures as per
canvass were accept
canvas were accepted as official and the Uerk instructed to issue
81 97
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69
2
61
825
2
1
1
1
1
1
2
73 62
3 1
1
35-1 mail
31 1.37 141
1 5 1
35 145 144
151
32 142 148
1 5
91
2
90
2
98
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1
6
2
799
11
2
1
34
1
29
57
1
500
409
804
1
122 ~~
74
222
48
1
1
1
210
1
64
2
1
1
155
1
1
1
1
1
53
1
54
1
56
1
771
795
827
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certificates of elect~on to each of the elected officials. Roll call
ballot, each Councilman voting aye.
On motion of Cords, Council adjourned.
April 1;2, 1943
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City L;lerk
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April 13, 1943
Council m9t for th~ pUl'posa of organizing, 'IHis Honor, II the
Mayor presiding. All Councilmen present, except Cords.
The Mayor administ:er~d tha oath of offic3 to th~ Councilm~n
and Mr. Thomss"3n took his place in the Council Chamber.
Bonds of Starr & Thomss"3n, Councilmen, and Vfuite, City Cl"3rk,
having been OK~d as to form by the City AttorIl9Y, on motion of Tripe,
saconded by Krieger, w~re approved.
The Mayor proceeded.to maka Committ~e appointments as follows:
1. City Prop~rty, Cemet~ry, Parks and Band,
Recr 9a tion and SVI,imilling Pool.
Sander - Krieger
2. Finance, PrL{ltint;, Purchasing, Auditing and
E:ngin~ering .
Starr - ThomsS'3Il
3. Fire Department.
Bradstreet - Walker
4. Light, Water, Ice and Airport
Olivetti - Sander
5. Orc.inances, BondS, Licenses and &ections.
Thomssen - Tripe
6. streets aLd Alleys, Builciing Code.
Tripe - Bradstrget
7 . Sewer.
Kriager - Starr
8. police.
Walker - Olivetti
On motion of starr, seconded by Olivetti, appointments were
approved. Roll call ballot, each Councilman voting aye.
The Mayor appointed Wm. F~onnf91Qt Assistant Fire o;l1ef, and
all oth9r appointees now serving were reappointed. On motion of Starr,
seconded: by Krieger, appointm"3nts W9r9 confirmed. Roll call ballot,
each Councilman voting aye.
Mayor mentioned he felt the City of Grand .island should have
lower Fire Insurance rates. On motion of Starr, s:::conded by Olivetti,
Mayor and Clerk were authorized to make a preliminary investigation.
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chairman.
On motion of Starr, seconded by Olivetti, salary to J. R. Fulton
was set at $150.00 per month during J. R. Geddes present absence
from the office. Roll call ballot, each Councilman voting aye.
On motion of Starr, seconded by Olivetti, Sander was author-
ized to offer 11,200.00 for Frac. Block east of Grace Abbott Park,
vendor to pay back taxes.
Hearing on opening and closing tim':; for liquor stores and taverns
with 25 operators being represented, several making known their desires
as to time. No action taken.
On motion of Olivetti, Council adjourned.
F. S. White,
Ci ty Clerl{.
April 13, 1943
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April 21, 1943
. Council met in regular session, "His Honor," the Mayor,
presiding. All ~ouncilmen present.
Minutes of previous meetings, April 7, 12(2) & 13, were read
and approved.
Mr. George Winters made rey'uest of the Council that they pur-
chase more bonds, in case tho;; con1In~ttee were short of their quota,
after some discussion, on motion of starr, seconded by Olivetti, the
Ice, Water & Light Commi ttee, ....~ayor and lfurdick, were authorized to
purchase up to $100,000.00 in vVar Bonds.
Letter from Holger Holm pertaining to housing situation in
Grand Island, if contractors could not purchase lots for building
purpos9s th.:;; G~vernment would likely come in with a builuing program.
After som9 discussion, on motion of Starr, seconded by Trip9, City
Clerk WqS authorized to write lvir. Holm, explaining that the City had
some lots they would sell but o.id not feel that sam9 should be given
to some outside contractor, but shoulc. at l3ast realize the amount
invested in same, and also that if contractors wished to purchase
lots, the Council vvould be pleased to show lots to those interested
in same.
Letter from Lt. Colonel C. B. Stead pertaining to painting and
lighting smoke stack at libnt plant.' On m.otion of Oliv'3tti, second'3d
by starr, was referred to Ice, Water & Light Committee.
Offer of Jones and ~3lson of $400.00 for lot 7, Block 2, Ashton
Place was read. On motion of Sander, seconded by Krieger, VvClS re-
ferred to City Property Cornmitt~e.
Offer of Charles 8. Taylor of $25.00 for Thorne Street, was
read. On motion of i;.iander, seconded by Olivetti, was referred to
City Property CO~llittee.
Offer of Mrs. Velva Compton $400.00 for Lot 13, Block 5, College
Addition was accepted on motion of Krieger, seconded by Sander.
Letter from Vv. M. Youngclaus pertaining to refund of purchase
price of barn purchased at public auction, on account of not being
able to get same moved, was reaa. On motion of Starr, secor~ded by
Krieger, was referred to City Property Con~ittee to bring in reconh~en-
dation.
Ph8S8NT AT 1...8.hhI.dG OF Tl'I.Vti;RN8 fiND LII.tUOR bTOhri:S
D. C. 'Thompson
L" Ii:. McBain
John F. Ko~hl:;r
J. S. Carn9Y
H9rrnan S"3i~r
W. S. Hann
H"3nry Sch"3l1
Paul Huff
John Roby
D9an Soud"3rs
Buds tav~rn
N. E. Brogan
C. Bak9r
C. C. Schatt
J. W. Forgy
F. T. Dowd
lVI. M. And~l'son.
L. C. Black Blacks Tav~rn
William Sassen Li~uor store
Ii:. J. Vaclav9k H. & H. Liquor Stor"3
Ernsst R9h9r Rehel's Tav2rn
Clyde.Copple Cop~le Tav9rn
Herb"3rt Schroederherbs Tavern
M. E. Lewis City Club tavern
Geo T. Baumann Corn2r Tavern
Mr s. A. C. Bo ehl
~lit9 horse Tavern
Ruffs Tav':?rn
123 East Third
Savoy 'ilvern
409 North Pine
406 i~"3St 'lhird
107 Eas t Third
218 W es t Second
308 North Wh:::ele1'
418 Vvest 4th St
307 North Wheeler
219 Vv ::~) t Second
106 West 4th
Oasis Ta.vern
G elnha t J.iil.anag 91'
Is1ano Bar.
Cornhusk:;r Bor
Koehler Tavern
Harry Parshall
.!Vlacs Coffee Shop
110 East Third
320 North Locust
315 North Pine
313 West Second
108 West Third
323 West TI'liI'd
~:17 North IN alnut
424 West Fourth
.386 North Walnut
410 W':lst Third
121 East Third
406 West 4th
202 North Locust
North Wh':leler
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WhGl'eas.. ciur:i.ng his life time, S. }\. Wolbach pur-
chased the followIng lots in the GX'anci Islan( Cemetery
to wit: 19 to 26 inclusi.ve, 43 to 48 inclusive, 53 to
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121" 122" east one-half (E-:~) of 123, 124 to 126 incltlsive,
east one-half (E;i) of 147, west one-ball' (W:~) of 149,
east one-half {E1.i) of 150, 151 and 152, all in Section C,
and
v"lhey-eas, the Wolbach kausoleum is located on
Lots 127 & 128, 145 & 146 in said Section C, and
Whereas, E. J. Wolbach, son of the late S. N.
'iNolbach deceased, as trustee, has offered to deed to
the ctty all of the lots above mentioned except lots
127 & 128, 145 & 146 on vvrlJ. c11 the Wol bach h,au soleum
has been erected, said conveyance of the wi thin d 88CY-i bed
burial lots to be in consideration of nerpetual care
for Lots 127 & 128, 145 & 146, on which tbe Wo1bach
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'rHEREl"ORE BE I'l.' l1.JiS()LVlill by the V:ayol' and Ci ty
Council of the City of Grand Island, Nebraska, that the
offer made by the said E. J-. Wolbacll, tru stee, be and
the same is beY'eby accepted and anproved. 'l'hat the
Ci ty Clerk is hereby autho:eized and directed to accept
a deed fro said lots from the said trustee, and to
enter the same upon the records of the C:Lty; ancl that
a contract be pI'enared between the Ci tv of GI'ancl Island :J:: ",(t. Jr.-
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and the said E. J. Wolbach" tI'ustee,^excePt~f Buch
lots, and in consideration thereof the Oi ty to provide
perpetual care for the said cemetery lots 1~7 & 128,
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145 & 146 on which the said VJolbach Mausoleum has been
erected.
Respectfully sutmitted this 21st day of April, 1943.
-.J.Q.b.U..qander.. _ _
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On motion of Sander, seconded by Krieger, resolution was
adopted. Roll call ballot, each voting aye.
Honorable Mayor and
City Council,
Grand ISland, Nebraska.
Gentlemen:
We, your Ordinance, License and Bona C OlT.LIlli ttee, to whom was
referred the application of Norman Mildenstein for "On & Off Sale"
:Reel' License, beg to report that we find same to be satisfactory and
we recommend that said License be granted to !~orman Mildenstein, to
operate at 311 North Walnut Street, Grand Island.
Respectfully: submi tted,
John Thom.ssen _____
Fr ank Tr i2.2._______
Ordinance, License and
Bond Committee.
On motion of Tripe, seconded by Sander, was approved.
April 20, 1943.
Honorable Mayor and
City C;ouncil,
Grand Island, Nebraska.
We, your Ordinance, License and Bond Committee, to whom was
referred the application of Margaret P. McBain for "On Sale" B eel' and
Package Liquor Licenses to be conducted at 124 West Fourth Street,
flaving investigated same, beg to report that we find same to be
unfavorable and we reconmlsnd that said L:Lcellses be not grunted.
Respectfully submitted,
John Thomssen
Frank TripL_______
Ordinance, License and
Bonu Committee
On motion of Tripe, seconded by Walker, was approved..
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BE: IT Hc;SOLV;i;D by the Mayor and City \,,;ouncil of the City of
Grand Island, N<.;braska, that a licens<.; to sell be<.;r at "On sale"
and "Off Sale" be issued to Norman S. Mild<.;nstein at the location
known as 311 North Walnut street, Grand Island, l~ ebraska.
BE IT FUhTHc;R HSSOLV8D that the City Cl:;rk fOI'vvard to the
Ne braska Liquor Con trol COiilillission, Lincoln, N euraska, a certifi <.;d
copy of this resolution.
Resp<.;ctfully submitted this 21st day of April, 1943.
Johrr ThQ~~seD--______
Frank Trip~__________
Ordinanc9, License and
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On motion of Tripe, s9cond 9d by Walker, was adopted. Roll
Call Ballot, each voting aye.
Bradstreet mention~d Fire School and that the Mayor' and
Council were requested to :?at wi th those attsmding the school, Thurs-
day, P. M. 6 to 6:30 o'clock.
Sander stated that Wetzel insists that $1,600.00 is the low
price on Frac. Bloc~ 24 Schimmel's.
Sander mentioned Giers offer of $125.00 for corner lot 5,
Block 7, Gilberts second A~dition, also stat:?d the sidewalk would
cost that much.
Tripe mentioned first aid kits for Auxiliary Police. On motion
of Tripe, seconded by Walk.:;r, that the City purchase 25 first aid kits
@ $,3.27 each. Roll call ballot, each voting aye.
On motion of starr, sec nd ed by Thomssen, bid of Orin Contryman
$425.00 for auditing city offices was accepted. Roll call ballot
all voting aye.
Bond of J. R. Geddes, was refused on account of a cancelling
clause pertaining to previous bond, and a ",ifference of dates. On
motion of Krieger, seconded by Bradstreet, Engineer Harrison was
authorized to proceed with neggtions in construction of Sewer line
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connecting with District 123, in Phoenix street. (Approximate cost
~tp per foot digging and fillinG ditch)
Starr complained about Sewer ditch on West State Street being
open for about 2 months.
On motion of Starr, second ed by Krieger, Engineer was given
power to act in gettinG sOlU9tninb done on sewer ditch on West State
Street.
Bond and petition of J. R. Brust were presented. On motion
of Tripe, seconded by Walker bond was approved.
Ordinance #1950 pertaining to Gogs and clog taxes was regularly
passed by th9 Council and sign-3d by the Mayor.
Moved by Olivetti, s~cond9d by Krieger, that the ordinance be
read at length and passed its first reading. Holl call ballot, each
councilman voting ay~. Th-9 ordinanc.:.: was read:at l.:.:ngth and pass-9d
its first reading.
Moved by Olivetti, s9c'nd-9d by Krieger, that the rules be
susp9nded and th3 ordinance be plac.~d on its final passage and
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finally passed. Roll call ballot, '3ach councilman voting ay'~.
The ordinance was finally passed by the Council and signed by the
Mayor.
Claims against the City were read. On motion of Starr,
second'3d by Olivetti, were allowed and ordered paid.
On motion of starr, seconded by bander, City purchase Fraction
Block 24, Gchimmers Addition for $1,600.00. Rollcall ballot,
voting aye, Starr, BraQ~trget, Wal~er, Tripe, Sander, voting nay,
Olivetti, Krieger and Thomssen.
On motion of starr, seconded by Olivetti, tile City continue
wi th the First J.~ational, Comm9rcial l~ational and OV9rland J.~ational
Banks as depository banks of the City.
On motion of starr, Council adjourned.
April 21, 1943.
F. S . v.hi t e ,
City Clerk
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Grand Island, Nebraska.
April 27, 1943.
Council met as per Special call of the Mayor, ~resident starr,
presided in the absence of th3 Mayor. All Councilm:;m pr3sent
except Bradstreet & Olivetti.
Application of Marburet P. McBain for Beer Lic3nse at 406
'liVest Third street and ~lI'S. 8rnest lJl. Ruff' Beer Lic3nse at 420 West
4th street, wer3 r;:f'err9d to the License and Bond Committge. Hearing
to be held on the 11th day of May, 8:00 o'clock P. M~ on motion of'
Tripe, s9conded by Sander.
Krieger mentioned he felt the Sngineer should supervise the
operation of Swimminb Pool and also assist in same. On motion of
Krieger, seconaed by Sand9r, Mayor and Chc.lirman of City Pr~operty
Committee were direct'3d to notify fugineer to supervis3 and assist
in op:;ration of Swimming Pool.
On motion of Krieger, seconded by TLipe, Mayor and Chairman
of 8e"'o'er Commi ttee 11'191'9 eir 3cted to contqct SngineeI' .:...arTison vvi th
ref'9rence to insta11:1tion of sewage pU1llpS at Disposal Plant.
On motion of Krieg'9r, Council adjoul'rJ.ed.
April 27, 1943.
F. S. White,
City Cl'3rk
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Grand Is~and, N~braska.
May 5, 1943.
Council j;l~t in regular s ~ssion, l1His Honor tI th e Mayor,
presiding. All Councilm~n pr9s~nt except 01iv9tti & Bradstr~~t.
Minut3s of previous meetings, April 21 & 27 were read and
apprOV9Q.
Claim of T. F. Sund3rrlleieI' for his son who fell down open
stair at First ~3tional Bank. On motion of Tripe, seconded by Starr,
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r~f9rr9a to street & All:lY Committee to r~poI't back.
Request of Mrs. T. W. Jonnson for Council action pertaining to
disposition of inter~st on assessment in Sew~r District #174. Aft~r
some discussion on District 174 also 171 & 173, on motion of Krieger,
seconded by Starr, City Attorn'3Y was instructed to amend original
ordinance to read that interest aoes not begin until connections have
b~~n made to sewer lines.
Communication frow stat~ Railway Commission pertaining to
increas~ in taxi rates in Grand. I slanCi..
On Illotion of starr, seconded
by Kri;:;g e1', Ci ty G19r1:<:: was 2.uthoriz ed. to notify commi ssion that in-
creas9 in rat~s should be for no 10Dber tilaD duration, also to sub-
rnit taxi rates from other ci ties 01' the first class.
On motion of Sander, seconded by Krieger, biG of E~ R. Gier,
$150.00 for lot 5, Block 7, Gilberts second was rejected.
Offer '01' Charl~s Taylor, $50.00 1'')1' portion of Thon]e Street
was rejecteQ on mot.ion of Trip9, ~Hconded by l\.rieger.
On motion of band3r, s3c')nded by Krieger, bid of Jones & Nelson
of $400.00 for Lot 7, Block 2, Ashton place was accepted.
Bid of Vv. H. Ern'sam :,;p700.00 for W 56 ft, Lot 6, Block 2, l~agy's
Addition was referred to City PrOp"3rty Corillnittes with POWSl' to clct.
On motion of Sander, seconded by Krieger.
Bid of F. G. Fa1mlen of $50.00 for Lot 1, Block 30, Highland
Park Addition was read. On motion of "-:.>an091', seconded by Kri'3ger,
clerk was instructed to write Mr. Falmlen tiiat $60.00 ~as minimum to
b-e considered.
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Honorabl~ Mayor & City wouneil,
Grand Island, N~braska.
Gsntl~m~n:
In r~gard to th3 matt'?r of havint, a sidewalk constructsd on th'3
gast sidg of Lot 1, Block 4, Voitle's adaition, I wish to say that
the mvn'3r of ths lot has bggn contractgd and lT~ has r9fus::;d to build
ths walk. Hg stated that hs has sold th'3 lot on a contract time pay-
m'3n t plan, and that th gbuy~r shoulu pay for th 9 sid '3vvG.lh:. The
bUY9r has also b99n contacteo:a.nri he a,lso refus'3s to build th~ walk.
I ther9foI'~ I'eCOHlii19nd ttlat tl19 City of Grand l.f,land builci ths
sidewalk and th9 cost th9reof b9 charged to the North ~ of Lot 1,
Block 4, Voitles addition.
Yours very truly,
Ray L. harrison,
City .:.rnl.:,ingeI'
On motion of Tripe, seconded by btarr, was referred to StI'99t
& Alley Committes to bring in h3s01ution covering sidgwalk construction.
May 5, 1943.
Honorabl~ Mayor emd Ci ty ""ouncil,
Grand Island, Nebr.
G en t 1 '3Hl ~n :
I am h919with submitting final costs on Sew-e!' District No. 182.,
Ttlis work has b-:;'3n cOlnp19teo. by th9 VVm. K'311y & Company according to
the contract of Jun~ 3, 1942.
I r ~comrn"md that this v.ork b'~ acc :;pt8d by t h~ Ci ty of Grand
Island, N3braska.
Th~ cost of the work o.one by Wm. K91ly & COlll,o;:cmy is as follows:
11:~4 lin feet 8f! clay pipe @$l.OO p'3r ft.
2 -anhol::;s complete ~ $60.00
$lL24.00
120.00
U244:-00
Total cost
Th9 cost of th9 ~ntire district tOb9tl:13r with all materials
and con~truction is as follows:
To Wm. Kelly & ~ompany
To :.!Jngins'9ring and insp 3ction
To advertising and publication
Total
<1l>10j I 00
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45.70
27.42
$1317.12
To be divid~d as follows:
To Sev,'9I' District li'und
To S '3 v, '31' Fund
$1089.12
228.00
$"1.317.12
Total
I furtll er r ecomH19nd that th e City 00uncil si t as a bOclrd of
squalization on ths abov9 sewer o.istrict No. 182 on th~ 19th day of
Niay, 1943, b<~tW\een the hours of 7:30 and 8:00 o'clock P. M.
Respectfully submitted,
H. L.uarlison,
Ci tJT t!ingin3 er.
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On motion of Krieger, S9ConQ9U by Trips, r3port was approved.
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I In making ou t claim #j 577, J1iCi.l'ch 31, 1943 for tl1'? City Light
D'?,;,artmsnt, the wllols claim was cnart,9d to the; Airport Fund, wh-3reas
the following sums sl1ou1a have been charge;d to the funds designated.
Street Lights & Lighting.
$27.55
Park Fund
$36.38
Engin99r Fund
7.30
Incidentals
432.49
_41..51_
$5i+5.29
Incid9ntals Trailer Gamp
Totcc..1
This amount- to be;; cI'edit2d to ALport funG and same charged to
funds as desiL;nated, and that the City C1'3rl( is h2reby instructed
and authorized to cr3dit th'3 Airport F'und and th'3 s3v3ral it9nls
cl1arg9d to various F'uno.s as set l'ortIL
R3sp3ctful1y,
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On motion of Starr, seconded by TllOIrlSS3n, report was approved.
(R'?solution, sale of property, D'?xt page)
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iiibel'CU.s, the Gi ty of Grand Is 1."1. , l;cbl'c.UJ};a, is the
oVlrJCx' of the J'eal e8l~C.te described [~S Lot Th:l.l'tEiGn (13),
Bloc]' F:t VEl (5), College l\.dcLi tion t;o best Lawn,
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tion to the city of Grand Island, 1 County,
Nebl'ElsLa,
and
as, Ve Iva Cor pton of the cj ty of Grane I,,,
(Jesl11f:S to P\Jl~cl'l.tlSe 't;11(j 1<0Ell estEtte l1CI1etr1 C__c8Gx'l 8.:n(]
haG offcn'c:d to pay Four HundrecJ (400) l)0118.1"sl 01' "I,he
sarile and lU.l.s pn.id. tot11e Ci_ ty C JeT']{ i;],c: mJrn of L\.cnty-fi VE~
(2[,) Do:LltU'S as a down nt t.hereoll tl:(: i')CtL:c cc of
't.''f}lCf) BLllic1rec'l Seventy-five (~)75) IJol1ars vnl] be paJ 'Upon
iJ!U eJolivel'Y 0[' a (,,~u:Lt; C
( c:ecl f ()t~ sf:ltc1 J)~ec~rni se s. 1'118
City shaLL not be l'eq'Uil'(,:c"; GO f\n'rdsh an abstJ'act of t1 tle.
'l'HErml-ullE, bE 11.'
the 0:1. ty
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Lhe k ayo1'
Gou:l\c:1.1 of the elLs of Gru.nt'; Island, Hebr',udG3., Ll1Clt l;ltE
off'cp of Lbe Eiaid Volva Compton '"
S[fC!C; i~j licr'cl),y.
flCeel)tQ'(l; Ilil1;.lt Sflici l)e'ctl estD"t{~ 'bc~
t:i ;~tl1\.(->; i s 11(:;:c Co; 1)~7
OJ'(.1 cl'(;d. 301(1 t()
SCtitJ Ve li/D._ COnl}Jton
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D.1..1 tbori 2,ed and co
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acco:cding to the
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riotiec' o:f
:::~:[11(; of sflieJ I'e~l.L c s ~;tt;e
t:l-1C t>:} 1'"[": 8 tlJ(;llE}of
giv(Jn !3.nc3 publi
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lies ctfully i:mbr i t;t;ecJ
is f)tJJ. Ct~7 of' L tl:V, J.
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C:i.. ty PI'O per t y 00:.(1:1 t. tee
On motion of Kl'iegsr, s:;condsd by wund~n', was adoptsd.
Aft9r some discussion on sal~ of lots 1, 2, 3 & 4, Plock 8,
V:ocdbins Addi tion a.net Compl?lJl3nt, on motion 01' w and9r, ssconcted by
Starr, was ref-::>rr0d to City Pl'olPrty COil1luittee ii\:itn pO'v'.er to act
in disposing of saia lots @ $425.00 each.
On motion of Starr, seconcied by Kri'3ger, thcct City accept
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$350..00 p~r lot for N~ Block 43, ~~uss9llwuh-:;slsrs Audition and all of
Block 1, Schimlli~~rs Addi tion (15 lots @ $350.00---$,5250.00)
Bonus or ~. L. v1ulk3r, "'ounciLnan, J,Hll'?S W'3bb, "'uet.Joll"?'?r,
A w
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Larson, off1c9 Mgr, H.
I;:)cLil'kor sky,
Park Sup' t., naI'I'Y Gri!ll[nir~g 91',
lV1C:lyor, Lor3n M. Carstensen-Plumbs!', J. H. Gead9s, T.l'9asurer, Chas.
Wenn-Str99t Commissioner, Guo. Pa.ul.s'2n-Sextor.., Carl ~. Willard-Police
Judge, G'3o. WilliEunson-Auctions'3r, C9cil ..~ann-Garbage, Clarence; D.
Lemon-Taxi cab, PaLl Hol.;aly:;rg-Ass't. Attorn'-3Y, W. P. Minor arba[;e
were approv9d as to form by City Attorney on motion of Tripe,
seeo d9d by Walker were ~pplovea.
Bond of .F'r"?c.t E. Pc.a'her was not cipprov9u, on account of no
ordj.YlroDCe numb9rs shoul.c app9ar in Bonds. (h:;f2r9Ilc::l should. be made
as ordinanc '38 of th 9 Ci ty of Grand I.:;l:u.d)
Ordin::mc9 1951 J.uthorizing sal'? of Lot 13, Block 5, C0113g9
addition to Wsst Lawn to Velva Compton was r~sularly pass~d by th~
Council and sign~d by the Mo.yOl'.
On motion of starr, ssconded by ~ri~ger, ordlnance was placed
on its first reao.ing at 12ngth. Roll call ballot, all vot1nC aye.
The ordinc:mc"3 was read at l:mgth and pa.ss9d its first reading.
Moved by btarr, secollo.ed by Arisgsr, tbat tn::.> rules be suspsnd'3d
and the ordlmmc9 be placed on its final.passage and fine.dly passed.
Holl call ballot, all voting aY9. The ordinance was finally pussed
by the Council and sign9d by th'2 ..layor.
Discussion on change ovsr from oil burn?r to gas burner at
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paWSI' plant. On motion of ~andsr, seconded by Krieger, was r9ferred
to IC3, VJatsr & Light Committee with power to ;c~ct. Roll call bcd.lot,
each voting aye.
vlaims against tl1e City \:\21'9 l"3ad. On motion of Stilrr, ssconded
by Krl~g. ~r, \\~r0 a ,0'. pl'ov~ci ano. 'orr'~I"0ri pal. d.. Rol] c.n] 1 b"1lot o'.Cll
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Councilman votir'G Dye.
On motion of Kri'lg 'On', 's '2collded by 1.alk-,;1', Diamono. E:ngineeri.r;g
Company V"Sl''3 p3rrnittso to pump watsr from Sewer Ditch at the fate
of $1.00 p3r acre.
On motion of i:Ji:J.no<;;T, s'3conded by Kri:lg'3r~ claim of Wm.
Youngclaus for $125.00 r~funa on purchass or barn at Airport (on
account of misr:lprs;sentation) VIas allowsd. Roll call ballot,
'3ach Councilman voting ay'3.
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dir'2ctea to' draw up con trac t of p1:lrCha~3 e p~rtaining to Frac.. Blocl{
24, tlchirnm'2r's Addition for $1,600.00 to b~ oaiCl on appl'oval of d(~'3d
and abstract by City Attorn'2Y.
On illotion of Starr, ~ouncil adjourned to May 11, 1943.
F. S White,
City IJI":rk.
lVlay 5, 194.'3.
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APPROPRIATIONS AND EXPENDITURES
FOR FISCAL YEAR TO ~lliY 6, 194.3
. GENERAL FUND APPROPRIA'fIONS TRAl~ SFERS EXP.l!:N D ED BALAN CE
I To Pay Co. Treas. $ 2,750.00 $ 2,750.00
Salaries 1.3,000.00 9,310.50 3,689.50
street & Alley 26,000.00 12,026..37 13,97.3.6.3
Gas Tax 5,000.00 .3,924.74 1,075.26
Sewer 28,000.00 22,147..09 5,852.91
storm Sewer 7,500.00 5,351.88 2,148.12
Engineer 9,000.00 5,865.88 3,134.12
Incidentals 48,000.00 22,036.02 25,963.98
Municipal Pool 4,500.00 2,968.27 1,531.7.3
Airport 7,800.00 9,360.28 10,148.17 7,012.11
Street Lighting 11,500.00 10,176.71 1,323.29
Hydrant Rental 5,.300.00 5,250.00 50.00
I Park Fund 16,500.00 10,819..33 5,680.67
Park (Pi er) 2,000.00 1,596.24 403.76
Police Fund 50,000.00 33,679.30 16,320.70
Cemetery Fund 12,500.00 7,534.68 4,965.32
Fir e Fund 50,000:.>00
Int. Approp. 250.00 33,187..30 17,062.70
Paving Fund 9,000.00 5,341.49 3,658.51
Music Fund 3,500.00 1,166.00 2,334.00
Total Approp. 311,850.00 9,610.28
Transfers 9.610.28
321,460.28 202,529.97 118,930.31
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Ice Fund 20,834.73
Water Fund 50,552.75
I Ligh t Fund .324,029.56
Paving District 9,524.66
. Sewer District 2,664.77
I 610,1.36.44
Respectfully submitted,
F. S. White,
City Clerk
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.May 11, 1943
Council met as p,;r adjournm~nt of May 5, 1943, "His HOllor,"
th'3 Mayor pr'3siding. All Councilm'3D pr'3sent.
Honorable Mayor and
City Council,
Grcmd Island.
G .:m t I ern en :
We, your ordin,lDc'3, 1ic'3Ds'3 & Bond Cornmi tte'3, to whom vlJelS
referred th'3 ?pp1ications of J.iilI'S. ;;.,rnest M.. Ruff for "On & Off"
Sale BS9r License to be operat'3d at 418 West 4th street, and
Margaret P. McBain for "On ~a19" Beer License and Package Liquor
License to be operated at 406 West TIIlrd Street. After having
inv9s tiga t?d t]T~ two lic ens sss, vv'9 find bo th to bs favorable to
your commit t e9 ane. VV'3 I' ecomIl!'3nd tLa t tll e afor smen tion ed lic ens es
be granted.
Respectfully submitted,
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Ordinance, License & Bond
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On motion of Thornssen, s~coLdsd by Tr:Lpe, r'~port vvas approv9d.
h2;i:-OI..uTION
138 IT HE;S01V8D by tll'3 1l>'layor and City Council of .the City of
Grand Island, Nebraska, that lic'3nse b~ grantsd to IV.lrs.8X'n'3~)t
M. Ruff at 418 v.~.st 4th utr'.?et, Grand I~;land, Nsbl'Ciska, to 3911
Beer at "On & Off" Sale, also that a License be granted to
IVlal'garSlt P. McBain at 406 V\'2st Tniro. Stl'?st, Grand Island, N-?braska,
to sell Beer at "On Sale" and a License to sell Liquor in the
package be granted to the
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138 IT FUh'TLd.:h nEbOLVSD tLat th-e Ci ty Clerk fOI'ViCird to th'3
Nebraska Liquor Control Commission at Lincoln, Nebraskij, a certifi-ed
copy of this Resolution.
R9sp'~ctfully subiJi ttedJ.
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Ordinance, LLce:ns,;; &; ,L,ond Coxum.
On Illotion of Tripe, s'3conded by 'lhomssen, resolution VIas adopted.
ReCluest from Grand J.sland Indep:mdent for advertising in Sp'.)cial
Issue of Ind-?pend9nt June 11, Vias read. On motioll of starr, seconded
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Contract by and between Kansas-Ngbraska Natural Gas Company,
Inc, and City of Grand l.slanuv\'as r gad. ,Aft 91' SOill':l discussion,
ComlLiitteg rgport was prsseEted.
May 11, 1943.
honorable Mayor and City CounCil,
Grand Island, Nebraska.
G en tl-3H1en:
We, your l,ommitte9 on v.atsr and Light, to whom has been re-
1'g1'1':;;o thg Gas ualgs Contr:::.ct CiS pr3s3ntgO by the Kansas N'::;bra:3ka
N2tural uas Company Incorporated, aftsr C:.Ug consideration and re-
commendation of C. \'. burClick, '-'OHilll.lssioYi'.;I', wish to recomrngnd. tlw,t
same be accepted and that the Mayor and City Qlerk be instructed to
execute the same.
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On motion of Oliv~tti, s9condea. by \.-lander, report was approved.
(Resolution on sidewalks on next page)
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On motion of Trip'), second'3d by Eradstreet, I'esolutionwas
adopted. Service to be mads thru the;; Police D9p2rtment.
R9ljue;;st of Grand Island "l9al c.state BOEtrd, that the City
sponsor Rental Board up to $100.00 per month for three months was
pl'?sented. On moticm of Tripe, secc)lJ0.=;d by Kr:Leger, request was
granted.
.1v!ELY 11, 19,,'+3.
Honorable Mayor ana
City .....ouncil,
Grand Island,
Gen tl emen:
In accordance with your instructions of May 5th, I have
cortacted MI'. ..l."alrnlen with r 3feI':mc3 to .uis bid on Lot 1, Block 30,
Highland Pa.rk and I have received his v,r'itt:m bin of $60.00, price
set at regular meeting of Council May 5. Mr. ~almlen has also ex-
pressed his desire to own Lot 3, Block 30, Highland ~ark, which he
says is In the process of being sola for taxes.
Hesp::ctfully,
F. s. I'bi te,
Ci ty I,...lerk
On motion of ~ander, sedondea by Krieger, bid was accepted.
Bid of H. W. Yockey, ~75.00 on SW4; of Lot 4, Vantines Addition
was read. On motion of uand.:;r, s'3conded by btarr, was r=;ferred to
City Property Committ~e.
Bid of S. J. ~hada, $600.00 for Lot 1,
Block 8, "oodbine
Addition was read. On motion of uancer, seconded by Krieger, was
referred to City ?ropsrty Committee.
May 5, 1943.
City of Grand Island,
Grand Island, Nebraska~
Gentlemen:
We are inclosing our ch':;ck for $67.00 in payment of rent
collected as per following statement:
823 V~9St 4th .street~--May 1st to June lst--------------------$20.00
50B ~ast 6th street---May 1st to JUD3 lst------------------- . 5.00
1224 Sast 6th street-Feb 15th to may l5th-------------------- 18.00
l224~' ~ 6th Street---Jan. 15th to lVlay l5th--------------------_ 24100
Total rent collected
$b7.00
Yours truly,
Boehm Realty Co.
On motion of .t"rieg".'lr, s".'lcondeci by uander, r.:;port was approved
Dnd ordered filed.
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On motion of Sand:;r, s~cona.~d by Kri'3g~r, bid of W. H. Ehrsam
of $700.00 for W9st 56 fs~t, Lot 6, Block 2, ~agy's Addition was
accsut'3d.
On motion of 0::..nd '3r, s 9cond 3d by Kri eg er, bid of $200.00 from
Pet'3r K'3wltts for T::sting Station Eyulpw:mt was accspt3d.
Bonds of ~. M. Johnson, Garbags, Fr'3d H. Parker, ~l~ctrician,
N. D. Zachry, Chisf of Polic~, and Ray L. Harr:Lson, fillgir"'3'3r and
Building Inspector, having b9~n OKeci as to form by Ci ty A ttorn~y, on
motion of Tripe, s'3cond~d by ~alk~r, W'3re approv9d.
-3ntion was mad~ conc~rning rock from th3 old M. E. Church,
C. W. Burdick that hemigl1t be abl~ to use some for construction
of pump hous~. Remaind'3I' to b9 uispos9d of by City 6nginger for sam::
reasonable price.
C. W. Burdick reported that he had arranged for lights to be
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placed at top of smoke stack, as p3r requ'3st of Lt. Col. Stead, Airport.
City '::ngin::er was authorized to check on City o\'vll-?d r:mtal
prop9rty, getting snap shot of each.
On motion of Kri'3ger, Council adjoL,rned.
F. 0. \'ihite,
City Cl~rk
May 11, 1943.
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Council met as a Board of Equalization on Sewer District #182,
"His Honor," the Mayor presiding. All Councilmen present.
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BE I'r lCBsoL\llill BY ':Lilli l\u~YOh AhJ GILlY COUNCIL of the City
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of Gj"and Island,tiebraska, 81 tting as a Board of Equalization
after due notice having been gi ven thereof, that we find the
total cost of the construction of Sewer District No. 182 to be
the total sum of ~pl089.20; that iJve find the benef:i.ts accrued
to the real estate in said district to be the sum of $1089.20,
and that we find the benefits accrtling to the respective lots,
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tracks, and. parcels of land in said district to be tbe sum set
opposite tlJe several d.escriptions as folloiJvs;
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IVl axi ne J'u ne VI e a vel', Eva
Li ele. Grado vi 11e [HId l\n ton
Gradovi11e.
Hi chard W. & Edna J\Il ay
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Hichal'd W. 8: Beina Ii ay
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Grand I81a11d College
F~i ch.ard. Vl. &. Eclr1a 11,i;L 8..;l'
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H. P. Hansen.
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Frances S. Ainsle
J'u liu sF'. Spi ehs
Roy A. & Bortha Johnson
H. L. & LaUT'Cl. J. F'orel'lan
Hoy 11.. & Bertb.8. ':Tolmson
H. L. & LD.Ul"a J'. Foreman
J'aspel' E. (.l; Iola M. Hice
Gertrude B. Robinson
GOll1mel'cial State Bank
Gertr~de B. Robinson
Wayne v. .:ror genson
Gertrude B. Robinson
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There being no protests, on motion of' Starr, seconded by Krieger,
Resolution was adopted.
On motion of starr, Council adjourned as a Board of' Equalization.
May 19, 1943. F. s. V\<hite, City Clerk
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May 19, 1943.
All Councilmen present.
Council met in regular session, n His Honor,fl the Mayor, presiding.
Minutes of meetings of May 5 & May 11, were read and approved.
Mr. Vandergrift and Mr. Woodcock of the Independent were present
and presented a full page advertisement 'Vvhich they wished the Council
to reserve for June 11 Special Issue.
Mr. George Baumqnn requested the Council to change name of the
old st. Paul Road north from lOth street, stating that at this time
we have two st Paul noads, which is rather confUSing to one that is
unacquainted with the conditions. He suggested the name of Airport
Road. After some diSCUSSion, on motion of Stqrr, seconded by Krieger,
was referred to street & Alley Committee to bring in a recommendation
for a name.
Bid of Alfred g. Keith of $250.00 for Lot 1, Block 11, Bonnie
Brae Addition was read. (DepOSit of $25.00). On motion of Sander,
seconded by Krieger, was referred to City Prop~rty Committee.
Bid of A. E. Knosp of $400.00 for Lot 8, Block 3, Ashton Place
and compliment (Dep $25.00) was read and referred to C:ity Property
Committee.
Bid of Chas. H. Johnson of $150.00 for Fr Lot 7, Block 9, Bakers
(Dep. $25.00) was read and referred to City Property Committee.
follOWing.
Applications were presented for female dog licenses of the
Clyde R. Jones
Ralph Heyde
Mrs. Frank Jenneman
Frederick L. Gilson
Fred Simon
Mr s. A. P. Lee
Dan J. Mara
O. D. Splicha
Laura Sawyer
Mrs. Lee Lewis
Bonnie Cram
Dan Lewis
Clifford Burkman
Mrs. Ralph Wingert
Mrs. Wm. Haack
Florence Fleshman
Jess Evison
Mrs. Art Chroeder
Darlene Mills
Mrs. B. W. Haney
(Dog Tax Paid)
2404 West 18th St.
1108 West John St.
219 East Koenig
105 West lOth st
2004 West 2nd
822 North elm
909 Vi est First st.
2308 West Charles st.,
2404 No Huston St.
422 East 8th St.
1012 West 12th St.
2316 No Lafayette
709 East 8th St.
809 So. Locust St.
613 West 8th st.
1810 West 3rd St.
411 East Third St.
524 West 13th St.
123* &st Third St.
Altoona Hotel
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(TAX NOT PAID--APPLICATION MADE)
Margaret Stenstrom
Mrs. J. E. Free
R. H. Kehm
Mrs. C. B. Leth
HI's. C. A. Sanderson
Mrs. Robert B. Dyer
L. M. Dever
Mrs. Joe Haney
110i West ~hird St.
904 West 13th St.
257 South Vine St.
224 North Lincoln St.
262 SO'dth Plum st.
619 West 14th St.
1610 West Front St.
2012 West 11th st.
Clerk was instructed to ir~orm Trailerites that p~rmits issued
would be good for one year.
On motion of Sander, s9conded by Krieger, Council accepted
bid of Western BUilders, lnc. $425.00 per lot for Lots 1-2-3-4,
Block 8, Woodbine Addition and complement.
On motion of Sander, bid of S. Shada, $600.00 for Lot 1, Block
8, Woodbine was rejected and clerk instructed to return check.
Sander reported Nitzel had made offer of $4,500.00 for Lots
1 to 5, Block 43, Wheelers and entire Block 1, Schimmel's. After
discussion, on motion of Olivetti, seconded by Starr, that said lots
be offered for $325.00 per lot with certain provisions, that 5 or 6
room houses be built, not more than one house to the lot and that
city owned utilities be patronized.
Bonds of Wm. .uarry, Auctioneer, and illy Verley, Garbage, having
been OKed by City Attorney were approved.
May 19, 1943.
To the Mayor and City Council:
We, your corr~ittee, to whom was referred the application of
William H~rman formo:;;rly of the Fire Department of the City of Grand
Island for a nension as a firo:;;ruan under the provisions of Article 2,
Chapter 35 of the Compiled Statutes of Nebraska for the year 1929,
report that we have investigated said application and claim, and find
that the said William Herman has served as a melllb~r of the Fire De-
partment of the City of Grand Island for a length of time sufficient
to entitle him to a penSion, provided he elects to retire from active
service and go upon the retirement list; and find that at the time of
his election to retire he was receiving a regular salary of $147.50
per month, and was further being paid for the duration of the present
emergency a bonus of $20.00 per month, making a total of $167.50
per month.
Your corami ttee finds that William Herman would be entitled under
the laws of the State of .l.~ebraska to a pension in the amOUD.t of $73.75
per month, and your committee recommend$ that a pension in that amount
be granted to the applicant from the date of his retirement from active
s ervic e. .
Respectfully submitted,
A. L. BRADSTHS8T
B. L. WALK8R
Fire Committee -
On motion of Bradstreet, s'3conded by Walker, was approved.
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WHER~AS, William Herman, former member of the
Fire Department of the City of Grand Island, Nebraska,
h~s made application and claim for a pension as a
fireman according to the provisions of Article 2,
Ch9,pter 35, of the Compiled Statutes of Nebraska for
the year 1929, and
WHEREAS, said claim has been investigated and
considered by the Mayor and 01 ty Council, and they
have ~pprbved the payment of said pension in the
amount of $73.75 per month in accord wi th the provi...
sions of said statutes, said pension to be paid from
the date of the retirement of Saidg~lli9.m Herman
from active ser~lce, or from the day of Fe~
rua.:t'y, 1943.
NOW, TID.;H.~F'OHE, B1!.: rr RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR
AND CITY COUNCIL OIl' '1'Ji.li: CITY OF GRAND ISLAND, N1!.:B_
RASKA, tbat a pension in the amount of $73.75 per
month be, a.nd the same hereby is, allowed William
Herman. Said pension to be paid from the Fire
Fund of the City of Grand Island, Nebraska, and
allowed as a part of the payroll submitted by the
Chief of said Fire Department, and paid at the rate
of fifty percent (50%) of the said pension on the
5th and 20th days of each month.
Dated this 19th day of May, 1943.
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On motion of Bradstreet, seconded by Walker, was adopted.
Sander r~ported that some contacts had be~n made with refer9nce
to op~ration at the pool, Full report to be made later.
Tripe mentioned Hainline nad made request for two parking spaces
in front of' hisiJlace of business for Yellow eg]) sefvice. On motion of
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Tripe, seconded by Olivetti, request was granted.
On motion of starr, seconded by 01iv9tti, City Clerk was author-
ized to join Municipal Finance Officers Association of U. S. A. and
Canada.
Ordinance #1952, levying Bpecial Taxes in Sewer District #182,
was regularly passed by the Council and signed by the Mayor.
Moved by Starr, seconded by Olivetti, that the Ordinance be
placed on its first reading at length. Roll call ballot, all voting
aye. The ordinance was read at length @ld passed its first reading.
Moved by Starr, second ed by Krieger, that the rules be sus-
pended and the ordinance be placed on its final passage and finally
passed. Roll call ballot, each voting aye. The ordinance was finally
passed by the Council and signed by the Mayor.
Claims against the City were read. On motion of starr, seconded
by Olivetti, were allowed. Roll call ballot, each voting aye.
On motion of Olivetti, seconded by Starr, City would sponsor
a fourth page add in June 11th issue of Independent.
On motion of Oliv~tti, seconded by Walker, the City appropriated
$600.00 per month, not to exceed three months, to Recreation, with the
understanding that written report be made to Council bi-monthly.
On motion of Olivetti, Council adjourned.
May 19, 1943.
F. S. vVhi t e,
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June 2, 1943
Council moSt in regular session, "His Honor," the Mayor,
presiding. All "ouncilrnen present.
Minutes of previous meeting, May 19, were read and approved.
Mr. Evans mentioned to the Council that he might be interested
in working at the Pool, if it were possible to get something with
the City for the balance of the year, making him a steady employee.
Bid of ~ack Enis $60.09 for lot 7, Block 3, College Addition,
Glenn Zlomke $100.00 for lots 21-22-23 & 24 West Lawn Addition, Nitzel
and Company $325.00 per lot, lots 1-2-3-4 & 5, Block 43, R. W. Addition
and all of Block 1, Schimmers Addition. Ed. Jablonski, $200.00, lot
10, Block 8, Schimmers Addition. Paul J. Green, $250.00 for N 44 ft
lots 4 & 5, Block 73, W & B Addition, were read. On motion of Sander
were referred to City Property Committee.
On motion of Starr, seconded by Bradstreet, notice of renewal
I of lease for 2nd floor adm bldg at Airport was received and placed
on file.
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Honorable Mayor and City ~ouncil,
Grand Island, Nebraska.
Gentl'3men:
The following is the City ~ngineer's estimate for the con-
struction of a sidewalk along tile east side afthe North half of
lot 1, Block 4, Voitlets Addition to the City of a'and 'Island, Nebr.
Approximately 200 sq ft sidewalk @ $.20 per ft.
$40.00
Respectfully submitted,
Ray L. Harrison,
Ci ty Engineer.
On motion of Tripe, seconded by ~ander, estimate was approved
and clerk instructed to advertise for bids for sidewalk construction.
On motion of ~tarr, seconded by Olivetti, proposed Tin Can
Ordinance was referred to Urdinance, License and Bond Committee
in conjunction with Mr. Kinnison.
Krieger was excused to go to work at ....rdnance Plant.
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c. W. Burdick reported Walter Powell having been burned about
the face and on the arms, on account of pulling a switch on a high
power line. Placed in Hospital.
Bonds of L. G. Mentzer, Assistant <Elief of Police, Larry Banks,
Pawn Broker, L. C. Kissel, Auctioneer and F red Brown, Garbage .Hauler,
were presented. Having been OKed as to form on motion of starr,
seconded by Walker, were approved.
On motion of bander, seconded by Olivetti, bid of Mr. Keith
$250.00 for Lot 1, Block 11, Bonnie Brae Addition was accepted.
Admission to Swirmning Pool to be same as last year.
On motion of i::;ander, seconded by B'radstreet, that boats be not
allowed on Pier Pond.
Tripe mentioned that he had ordered the street closed between
17th &: State Streets, along -east side Grace Abbott Park, and that
Fraction Block 24, Schimmersbe prepared for grass trees and shrubbery.
Walker mentioned machinery in Street at 4th &: Kimball.
On motion of wwalker, seconded by T ripe, licenses were grant-ed
for 78 Female dogs.
RH:SOLUTION
WHEREAS at different times and under varying conditions
Dorcas Hoge, the City Bacteriologist, is requested by concerns,
other than the City itself, to test samples; for which.a fee is
paid, and
WHEREAS Miss Roge does this on her own time and with the
equipment, chemicals etc. belonging to the City,
THER~FORg BE IT RESOLVH:D that the fees, so collected, be
divided half to Miss Hoge and half to the City.
Respectfully submitted this 2nd day of June, 1943.
Elias F. Starr
John Thomssen.
Finance Committee
On motion of Starr, seconded by Olivetti, C . Vi Burdick in
conjunction with Ice, Water &: Light Committee was given authority
to adjust wages in his departm:mts for duration and that reports
be made to Council in writing.
Burdick reported that water main district #91 had been com-
pleted, and also that the Gas Company had started on the laying of 7----.
gas line to Light Plant and same should be completed within ten
days, except possibly the burners might not be installed.
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All Coal Shipments to industrials have been tied up.
Report of fire at .ft"'airmont Creamery} burning up transformer
and other property belonging to City.
C. W. Burdick reported having received several applications
for service for Farm Irrigating s~stems.
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VnJJ":ICG.;AS, the City of Grafld Island, Nebraska, is the owner
of the real estate described as Fractional Lot Eight (81,
Fractional Block TlJ,ree (3), Ashton Place, an Adell tion to the
Oi ty of Grand Island, Hall County, Nebraska, and
',nmimAS, A. E. Knosp of Grand Island, Neb:easka, desires to
plH'cbase s!J.id real estate, and 1'las off'e:eocJ. to pay the:eefor, tl'o
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said A.E.. K!')os p has paid to the 01 ty Olex'k the s'urn of rrvve nty-
five (qr,25.00) Dollars as a dovrn payment the:r'eon, and agrees to
pay the balance of F01n~ Hundl'ed(~~400.00} Dol1~u's 11;oon delivery
by the Oi ty of a C~u:t t Olaim Deed; and 'whereas, the Oi ty shall
not be required to furnish an Abstract of Title.
TlmHI~FORB, BE 1'1' HESOLVED BY 'rEE I1.YOH AlID Clil'Y COUNCIL OF'
'['HI'; OI'rY OF GHAl'lD ISLkf>!D, NEblLl.SY;A, that tbe real estate herein
de sCI'i bed be sold. to tbe s aid A. E. Knos p according to the terms
herein expressed; that an oI'dinance ordering, au thorizing, and
confirYIling the sale of sald real estate be prepared; and that
notice of sf3.id sale and the terms thereof be ~oublished as 'by
lavv required..
Hespe-ctfully submitted thls 2nd day of June, 1943.
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On motion of Sander, seconded by Olivetti, was adopted.
Ordinance #1954 authorizing sale of Lot 7, Block 2, Ashton
place was regularly passed by the Council and signed by the Mayor.
Moved by starr, seconded by uande:c, ordinanc e was placed on
its first reading at length. Roll call ballot, all voting aye.
Th8 Ordinance was passed its first reading at length.
Moved by Sander, seconded by Starr, that the rules be suspend-
ed and the ordinance be placed on its final passage and finally
passed. Roll call ballot, all voting aye. ~le ordinance was finally
passed by the Council and signed by the ~ayor.
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Ordinance #1955 authorizing sale of Lot 1, Block 30, Highland
Park to F. G. Falmlen was regularly passed by the Council and signed
by the Mayor.
.Moved by Sander, seconded by Starr, that the ordinance be
placed on i ts/ first reading at length. Roll call ballot, all voting
aye. The ordinance was read a t length and passed its first reading.
Moved by Sander, seconded by Starr, tilat the rules be suspended
and the ordinance be placed on its final passage
and finally passed. Roll call ballot all voting aye. The ordinance
was finally passed by the Council and signed by the Jlii.ayor.
Ordinance #1956 authorizing sale of W 56 ft Lot 6, Block 2,
A:-agy's to W. H. H:hrsam was regularly passed by the Council and
signed by the Mayor.
Moved by Sander, seconded by Olivetti, that the ordinance be
placed on its first reading at length. Roll call ballot, all voting
aye. The ordinance was read at length and passed its first reading.
Moved by starr, seconded by Tripe, that the rules be suspended
and the ordinance be placed on its final passage and finally passed.
Roll ball ballot, each voting aye. The ordinance was finally passed
by the Council and signe~. by the ~ayor.
Ordinance #1957 authorizing sale of Lot 8, Block 3, Ashton
Place to A. E. Knosp was regularly passed by the \.,;ouncil and sig~)ed
by the Mayor.
Moved by Sander, seconded by starr, that the ordinance be
placed on its first reading at length. Roll call ballot, all voting
aye the ordinance was read at length and passed its first reading.
Moved by starr, seconded by Sander, that the rules be suspended
and the ordinance be placed on its final passage and finally passed.
Roll call ballot, each voting aye. The ordinance was finally passed
by the Council and signed by the Mayor~
Claims against the City were read. On motion of Starr, seconded
by Olivetti, were allowed as read. Roll call ballot, each voting aye.
Mayor mentioned the garage bUilding at Sycamore and Front Sts.,
if some changes be made, could be leased to Hyslop Produce Company
for $150.00 per month, and that Hyslop would advance $2000.00 for
the repairs, rent to be deducted from money advanced. After some
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of Bander, seconded by Tripe, that the City Council 1:,0 on record
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as opposed to renting building to Hyslop. Roll call ballot, Olivetti,
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Starr~ Krieger (proxy) Bradstreet, Tripe and Sander, voting aye,
Walker voting No. Thomssen pass.
On motion of Starr, seconded by Olivetti, that vacations be
allowed as follows: Employees having two years or more service, be
gi ven two weeks vacation, Employees hacling one year and l'3sS than
two years service be given one week vacation and employees with 19ss
than one year service be given no vacation. Roll call ballot, each
voting aye.
On motion of Starr, seconded by~adstreet, City ~torney was
instructed to draw up an ordinance governing hours of Taverns and
Liquor stores. Hours for week days be not earlier than 6 o'clock
A. M. nor later than 11 o'clock P. M., escept Saturdays when might
stay open until midnight. Sunday hours, not earlier than l'oclock
P. M. nor later than 11 o'clock P. M.
Sander moved that occupants at Lot 10, Block 11, College
Addition be ordered to move and City Property CQn~ittee fix rental
fee and permit C. W. Sallinger to move in.
On motion of Starr, Council adjourned.
F. S. "hite,
City Clerk.
June 2, 1943.
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FOR FISCAL YEAR TO JUNE 3,1943.
GENERAL FUND APPROPRIATIONS TRANSFERS EXPENDED BALANCE
To Pay Co.Treas. 2,750.00 2,750.00
. Salaries 13,000.00 10,157.50 2,842.50
I Street & Alley 26,000.00 13,230..90 12,769~10
Gas Tax 5,000.00 4,446.49 553. 51
Sewer 28,000~00 24,371.89 3,628.11
Storm Sewer 7,500.00 6,254.48 1,245.52
Engineer 9,000.00 6,598.61 2,401.39
Incidentals 48,000.00 23,914.78 24,085.22
MWli.Poo1 4,500~00 3,018.67 1,481~33
Airport 7,800~00 9,360.28 10,471.28 6,689.00
St.Lighting 11,500.00 10,176.71 1,323.29
Hydrant Rental 5,300~00 5,250~00 50.00
Park Fund 16,500.00 12,444.40 4,055.60
Park (Pier) 2,000:00 1,624.24 375.76
I Police Fund 50,000~00 37,346.70 12,653.30
Cemetery 12,500:00 9,166.12 3,333.88
Fire Fund 50,000.00
Int.Approp. 250.00 37,212.37 13,037.63
Paving Fund 9,000.00 5,942:79 3,057.21
Music Fund 3,~00~00 9,610.28 2,333..00 1,167.00
Total Appropriation 311, 50.00
Transfers 9,610;2~
$321,460.28 $223,960~93 $97,499.35,
Ice Fund 22,871.77
Water Fund 55,526.05
Light Fund 339,871.87
Paving District 9,736.83
Sewer District 2,672'81
I $b5'4,640:26
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Grand Island, Nebraska.
June 9, 1943
Council met in Special Session as per call of the Mayor,
"His Honorr the Mayor, presidin~. All Councilmen present except
Bradstreet & Walker.
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Mr. Kranz of the Public Housing presented proposition to
annex territory set out for Housing Project, to the City, as same
is now outside of the City. He explained the whole set up as to
number of houses (200 units of multiple houses) (135 trailers) also
told of the water and sewer programme for both houses and trailers.
Will pay taxes and for all utilities the same as others in the
City. City is to bring utilities only to boundry of tract. Starr
moved, seconded by Olivetti, that the City take tile tract into the
City and to extend utilities to the boundary of the tract. Carried.
Moved by Starr, and seconded by Krieger, that the matter of
sewer to accomodate the old Ellsworth property on West Third Street,
be referred to Sewer Committee. Carried.
Moved by Olivetti, seconded by Starr, Council be adjourned.
R. L. Harrison,
Acting Clerk.
June 9, 1943.
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June 14, 1943
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Council met as per Special Call" His Honor," the Mayor,
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siding. All Councilmen present except Walker and Sander. The Mayor
explained the reason for calling meeting. In the interest of Platte
Vall,ey Water Conser-uation and the necessity of making available,
funds for preliminary surveys, etc. Buffalo & Merrick Counties
having given more than Hall County, and Grand Island and hall County
would be the most benefited.
On motion of Olivetti, seconded by Bradstreet, that $1,500.00
be immediately drawn from Incidental Fund of the General Fund to be
used in intsrests of conserving Platte Val19Y Water.,
On motion of Starr, ssconded by Tripe, claim of Cliff Young,
Treas. Platte Valley Water Division Ass'n was allowed. Roll call
Ballot, each voting aye. Walker and Sander absent.
Some discussion on HYSlop proposed lease. Argued that a con-
tract to presented at regular meeting June 16, 1943, for approval.
On motion of Starr, Council adjourned.
F. S. White,
City Clerk.
June 14, 1943
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June 16, 1943
Council met in regular session, "His Honor," the Mayor,
presiding. All \oIouncilmen present except Bradstreet.
Minutes of previous meetings, June 2, 9 & 14 were read and
approved.
Mr. Shada addressed the Council with reference to disturb-
ances and Semi tation at root beer stand in 2200 block on west s,;;cond
street. After som? discussion, on motion of starr, seconded by
Walker, was referred to Ordinance, License and Bond Corilluittee.
On motion of starr, Inspector Kinnison was instruct,;;d to make
inspection of Mrs. Olson's Drive Iml on North Eddy Street. (Running
water and sewer)
1'1rs. Ernest Ruff's letter of thanks to Council 'Yvas read and
ordered filed.
Request of Chas. Vaclavek to close his liquor store from
June 26 to July 17, was granted.
Claim of Wm. Herman for pension was read. On motion of Starr,
seconded by Walker, was referred to City~torney to report back at
next meeting.
Recapi tula tion of budg et of School D is trict of Grand Island
was presented. On motion of Olivetti, seconded by Krieger, was re-
ceived and placed on file.
Annual report of Librarian was presented. On motion of Oliv'9tti,
seconded by Kri~ger, was received and placed on file.
After SOlle discussion on Police Bonds, on motion of Starr,
s'9conded by Vlivetti, City Attorn'9Y was instructed to am9nd Ordinance,
including Chief and Assistant Chief of Police only, as needing bonds.
Bid of Ira Gilbert, $50.00 for lot 9, Block 18, College Add.
was presented. On motion of ,jand'9r, second'9d by Krieger, bid was
r'9j9cted.
Bid of Emm'9tt Bloyd $250.00 for Lot 2, Block 11, Bonnie Bra9
Addition was read. On motion of Sander, seconded by Krieger, bid
was accepted.
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Bid of Flow9r-gvans of $800.00 for Lot 5, Block 11, Clark's
Addition was r9ad. On motion of Sander, seconded by Krieger, bid was
rej9cted.
Bid of Clarence A. harrop, $150.00 for Lot 58, & N~ Lot 57,
rlawthorne Place 'Vvas read. On motion of Sand9r, seconded by Krieger,
bid was accepted.
Grand Island, Nebraska.
June 16, 1943
Honorable Mayor and City Council,
Grand Island, Nebraska.
Gentlemen:
I am herewith submitting the costs of Water Main District .#91,
the same to be assessed to tile abutting property. This district is
on California Avenue between Mlderson Ave and Alter Ave.
All costs in connection with the said Wat~r ~ain District #91
are as follows:
To the City Water Dept.
486 lin ft 4" C. I, Pipe @ $1.46 per ft.
To Advertising and publication
To Engineering
$709.56
21.28
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$711-5.03
I recommend that th~ district be accepted by the City of
Grand Island.
I further recommend that the City ~ouncil sit as a Board of
Equalization on the above mentioned Water .....ain District #91 on
July 7, 1943, between the hours of 7:30 and 8:00 o'clock P. M.
The entire cost of this district to be. chi;trged to the Water
Main District fund.
Respectfully sUlJmi tted,
Ray L. Harrison,
Ci ty ~ngineer
On motion of Olivetti, seconded by Krieger, report was approved,
and recommendation adopted.
Grand Island, Nebr.
June 16, 1943. .
Honorable Mayor and City .....ouncil,
Grand Island, Nebr.
Gentlemen:
The following is the City ';;"ngine9r's 9stirnate for the construction
of Sewer District No. 186.
This district is in the alley between Boggs Ave. cmd Darr Ave.
from 6th Street north to.' the north property line of Packer & Barr's K
Addi tion to the Ci ty of Grand I sland, to connect the sewer to be built /
in the Federal Housing Project with the sewer system of the City of
Grand Island.
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Approximately 278 line feet 12" vitrified clay pipe laid in
place @ $150 per ft. $417.00
1 Manhole complete 80.00
Respectfully submitted,
Ray L. Harrison,
City Sngineer
On motion of Olivetti, seconded by Krieger, estimate was approved.
(Resolution Sale of lots 1-2-3-4, Block 8, Woodbine Addition,
next page)
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RESOLD frI ON
WI-IEfmAS, the 01 ty of Grand Island, Nebraska, 1a the owner of
the real esta.te described as Lots One (1), and Two (2), Block
Eight (8), Woodbine Addition to the City of Grand Island, Nebraska;
Fractional Lot Three (3) in Fx'ac tional Block E1 ght (8) in Wooc1bitle
Addi tion to Grand Island and its complement, Fractional Lot Three
(3) in Ashton Place, and that pal't of Fractional Block rrwenty-
seven (27) :1.n Bal{erts Additj.on to the City of Grand Island, more
partiet1larl~y descl'ibed as fol1ovvs~ Commencing at the Northeast
cO:L'ner of said Fractj,onal Blocl{ T\Henty-seven (2'1), thence in a
Sou thwesterly direction along the Northerly line of said Block a
difltance of Thirty-seven (3?) feet, thence in a Southeasterly
direction at right angles with the Northerly line of said Block until
it intersects the Westerly line of Fractional Lot rrrwee (3) in
Fractional BlOCk Eight (8) in Woodbine Adeli tion, thence North along
the Easterly line of said Fractional Block Tvventy-seven (2'7) in
Baker's Addition to the place of beginning, all of said complements
cornbined making one complete lot of Fifty-two (52) feet wide and
One-hundred thirty-two feet (1(52) in lengtb; and F1"8.ot10nal Lot
}'our (4) in Fl'[-l.ctional Block Eight (8) in Woodbine Adc3i tion, and
its complements, Fractional Lot 4, in F'l'actional Block Three (3)
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in Ashton Place, and tllat part of F~C'actional Block ':[\1!lent';y-seven (27)
in Baker's Addi tion to the City of Grand Island, more particularly
described as follows: Commenc:i.ng at a point Thirty-seven (37) feet
Southwest of the Northeast corner of said Block Twenty-seven (27)
along the Northerly line thereof" thence in a Southeasterly direction
at right angles with the Northerly line of said Block until the same
connects wi th the Westerly li.ne of Lot Three (3) in Block Eight (6)
in Woodbine Addition, thence straight South to tbe SOlJtbeast C01'nel"
of said Fracti onal Block r:L\"lenty-se ven (27) until the same inter se cts
tIle Northwest co:/.'ner of Practional Lot Four (4) in Fractional Block
Three (3) in Ashton Place, tbence in'a Nortb.westerly direction
parallel wi th ~'Jest line of' said Block Tvventy-seven (27) to a point
on the Northerly line of said Block Tvventy-seven (27)" Fifty-four
(541 feet Northea.f1t of the Northwest corner of said Fractional Block
Twenty-seven (27), thence in a Northeasterly dil"ection along the
Northol"ly line of said FpEtctional Block TJ'Jenty-seven (2?) a distance
of Fifty-tvvo (52) feet to a place of beginning; all of said comple-
ments maki ng a comple te lot Fif ty-two (52) feet in width by One-
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hundred thirty-two (132) feet in length~ all in Hall Oounty~ Nebraska,
and
\JHlliH];AS~ Western Bllilders Inc., desires to p..lI'chase all of said
real es ta te, arIc} flas of fered to pay the Oi ty ther efor the sum of
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One Thousand Seven Hundred ($1,700.00) Dollars, and has paid to the
City Clerk the sum of One Hundred ($100.00) Dollars as a down pay-
ment thereon, and has agr eed to pay the balan ce of One Thou sand Six
Hundred (~~1,600.00) Dollar's upon delivery of a Q.uit Claim Deed for
said real estate, and
W}n~HEAS, the Ci ty shall not be requtr'ed to furnish an Abstract
of Ti tIe.
TH.li1i.EForLB, :BE: IT HESOLVED by the Mayor and City Counci.l of the
Ci ty of Grand Island, Nebraska, that the sale of the wi thin described
real estate be, and tbe same is heI'eby authorized, directed, and
confirmed accoNling to the terms herein expressed; that an Ordinance
be prepared authorizing and directing the sale thereof; and that
notice of such sale and the terms thereof be published as pl'ovided
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Respectfully submi tted t'his 16th day of June, 1943.
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On motion of Sander, seconded by Krieger, resolution was adopted.
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RESOLUTION
Wlw.;lCI1AI:>, the City of Grand Island, Neht'Etska, is the mmer
of the real estate described as Lots One (1) to Ten (10) in-
clusive, in Block One (1), Scl1imner's Addition to the Oity of
Grand Island, and Lots One (1) to Five (5) inclusive, in Block
Forty-tbr'ee (43), Ru ssell Wheeler's i\.ddi tion to th:~ Oi ty of
Grand Island, all in Hall County, NebI'aska, and
WEElmAS, Victory Homes Inc., desir'es to purcb,ase all of
said real estate, and has off 81' ed to pay the Ci ty therefor the
sum of Four Tbousand Eie;ht Hund:l'ed and Seventy-five (~H,875.00)
DOllars, and has paid to the City Olerk the sum of Two Hundred
FOl'ty-three and Seventy-fi va one bu ndredths ($243.'75) Dollars
as a down payment thereon, and has ag1~eed to pay the balance
of Four Thou sand Six Eundl'ed Thirty-one and Twenty-fi ve b.unctredtb.s
(~)4:,631.25) Do118,1'8 upon deli ver;{ of a (~ll i t Ola:tm Deed for sa:td
I'eal estate, and
WIO:l:};E1\.S, the Ci ty shall not be l'eqtlil'ed to furn:tsh 13.11
Abstract of Title.
THERE1i'ORE, BE IT RESOL"lTED by the 111 ayor and 01 ty Cou nct.l of
the 01 t'.1f of G:P8Yld Island, Nebraska, tJ:lat the sale of tile wi tJ:lin
described 1'0(';),1 estate be, and the same is hereby author:lzed,
d:trected, and confi:t'med accol>ding to the tOl'ms he:r'ein expressed;
that an Ordinance be prepared autrlOrizing ancJ directing the
sale thereof; and. tbat notice of su ch sale and the terms trwI'fJof
be publi shed as provided by law.
Respectfully submitted this 16th day of June, 1943.
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On motion of Sand~r, s~oond~d by Krieger, R~solution was adopt~d.
Bill of garle G. Johnson for treating Lee Houtby was read and
held over.
On motion of Olivetti,second by Walker,City sponsored Recreation
Program to the extent of $600.00 per mo. for Juno-July & August. Roll
Call Ballot-Each Councilman voting "AYE".
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To the Mayor and City ~ouncil,
Grand Island, Nebraska.
Gentlemen:
We, your Cornmittee on Ordinance, Licenses, and Bonds, report
we have examined and studied the provisions contained in the Kansas
City Ordinance regulating tbe transportation and disposal of tin cans.
We recommend that an Ordinance be prepared declaring it to be
unlawful to transport any tin cans over the streets of Grand Island
to any trash dump, whether public or private; that housewives and
commercial entSlrprises keep tin cans for the duration of World War II
as a vital war product; that said cans be not mixed with other refu~e
and garbage; that containers be prOVided in which to keep said cans
and that they be disposed of as dir:::cted by the Salvage Committee of
the City of Grand ~sland.
Respectfully submitted this 16th day of June, 1943.
John Thomssen
Frank Tripe ____
Ordinance, ~icense and Bond
Cornmi ttee
On motion of Tripe, seconded by Walker, report was approved.
Bond of Nels M. Nels n, C:lectrician, having been OKed by City
Attorney on motion of Tripe, secc>nded by Thomssen, was approved.
On motion of Sander, seconded by Krieger, salary to Fred Muhs
was approved, $135.00 per month.
On motion of Sander, seconded by Krieger, bid of Jack EIlis,
$60.00 for Lot 7, Block 3, College Addition was accepted. (Mr. gnis
made error on Block number, should have been Block 5)
On motion of ~ander, sSlconded by Krieger, bid of Glen Zlomke,
$100.00 for lots 21-22-23-24 West ~awn Addition was rejected.
On motion of bander, Seconded by Krieger, bid of Ed. Jablonski
for lot 10, Block 8, $200.00 was rejected.
On motion of bander, seconded by Krieger, bid of Yockey, $75.00
for swt,lot 4, Vantines Aadition was rejected.
On motion of Walker, seconded by Tripe, applications for 6
persons for female dog licenses, were granted.
Starr requested that '9ach Committee Chairman prepare an iten-
ized estimate of '9xpenditur'9s for 1943-1944 to be pres"3nted at next
Council meeting July 7, 1943.
On motion of Starr, seconded by Krieger, Wm. Herman was cut
from pension pay roll until court decided whether or not he is a
retired fir eman.
On motion of Starr, s~conded by Olivetti, City ktorney was
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instruct~d to start suit against Flint, Mich. truck~r for damag~s
to lamp post.
On motion of Olivetti, seconded by Krieg~r, City fugine~r
was authorized to buy form for making storm Sawer Pipe.
On motion of Starr, second'3d by Walker, lease with Hyslop for
City Water D~partment Garage bUilding be signed by the Mayor and
Ci ty C19rk.
On motion of Olivetti, seconded by Krieger, Water Department
was instructed to proceed to repair roof on Garage.
Ordinance #1958 fixing opening and closing time of Taverns
and liquor stores was regularly passed by the Council and signed
by th e Mayor.
Moved by Starr, seconded by Krieger, that the ordinance be
read at length , roll call ballot, all voting aye. The ordinance
was read at length and passed its firwt reading.
Mov~d by Thomssen, seconded by Tripe, that the rules be sus-.
pended and the ordinance be placed on its final passage. Roll call
ballot, all voting aye. The ordinance was finally passed by the
Council and signed by the Mayor.
Ordinance #1959 authorizing sale of Lots 1-2-3-& 4, Woodbine
Addition and complements was regularly passed by the Council and
signed by the Mayor.
Moved by Sander, seconded by Krieger, that the ordinance be
placed on its first reading at length. Roll call ballot all voting
ay~. The ordinance was read at length and declared passed its first
reading.
Moved b:, Starr, seconded by Olivetti, that the rules be sus-
pended and the ordinance be placed on its final passage and finally
passed. Roll call ballot, all voting aye. The ordinance was finally
passed by th9 Council and signed by the Mayor.
Ordinance #1960, authorizing sale of lots 1 to 5 in Block 43,
Russell Wheelers Addition and lots 1 to 10 inc., Block 1, Schirrrmers
Addition, was regularly passed by the Council and signed by the Mayor.
Moved by Sander, seconded by Krieger, that the ordinance be
placed on its first reading and read at length. Roll call ballot, all
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voting aye. The ordinance was read at lngth and declared passed
its first reading.
Moved by Olivetti, seconded,by Starr, that the rules be
suspended and the ordinance be placed on its final passage and
finally passed. Roll call ballot, all voting aye. The ordinance
was finally passed by the ~ouncil and signed by the Mayor.
Ordinance #1961, creating Special Sswer District #186, was
regularly passed by the Council and signed by the Mayor.
Moved by Starr, seconded by Olivetti, that the ordinance be
placed on its first reading at length", Roll call ballot, each voting
ay~. The ordinance was read at length and declared passed its fkst
reading.
Moved by Starr, seconded by Krieger, that the rules be suspended
and the ordinance be placed on its final passage and finally passed.
Roll call ballot, each voting aye. The ordinance was finally: passed
by the Council and signed by the Mayor.
After some discussion, on motion of Olivettli, seconded by
Tripe, ordinance #1958, is understood to be effective for the duration
and at that time the Mayor and Council will take such action as may
be deemed necessary (if any). All voting aye, except Starr, No.
Claims against the City were read and on motion of Starr,
seconded by Krieger, allowed. Roll call ballot, all voting aye.
On motion of Olivetti, Council adjourned.
F. S. White,
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June 16, 1943.
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Council met as per Speaial Call of the Mayor,all Councilmen
present e:rg:cept Bradstreet. "His Honorll presidhlg.
Bid of E.H.Baker for construction of 50 lin.ft.of Sidewalk 4 ft.wide
along the east side of the north half of Lot I-Block 4,Voitle's Add.
was read as follows: 200 sg.ft.concrete walk @ 20t $40.00.0n motion
of Olivetti,second by Tripe,bid was accepted.
Bid of E.H.Baker for laying 41lconcrete floor in garage building
at Fron~ & Sycamore Streets, was read as follows:
Approx.7696 s~.ft.4rr floor $1308.32
II 624 sq.ft.reinforced driveway 156.00
II 400 lin.ft.3/4" expansion jo.int 40.00
Total $1504.32
City to furnish reinforcement,Mr.Baker to purchase cement from the
City.On motion of Starr, second by Walker,Bid was accepted.
Bid of Gus Kutschkau of $1,000.00 for Lot 5-Block ll-Clark's
Addition was read.On motion of Sander, second by Krieger bid was
accepted.
Bid of H.W.Yockey $125.00 for S.W.t Lot 4,Vantine's Addition
was read.On motion of Sanaer,2nd by Krieger,was referred to City
property Com.with power to act. (Sugfested price of $250.00).
Bid of Jack Enis $100 00 for Lot l-Blk 5-Co11ege Addition
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was read and referred to City Property Committee.
Report of C.B.Kinnison on conditions prevailing at Root Beer
Stand in the 2200 Block on West Second street was read.(favorable)
On motj_oll of starr, second by Olivetti, was received and placed on file.
Request of U.P.R.R.Co.for extension of Sanitary Sewer Contract
was read and referred to Sewer Committee.
Notice,from Nebr.Liquor Control Com.,of hearing on John KOehler
Beer License to be h ad on the 1st of July,1943 was read.(charges of
sale of beer to minors and improper operation).On motion of Olivetti,
second by Tripe,was received and placed on file.
Comrnunicatjon from H.7.Brown pertaining to Gravel Assessment
on lots in South Park Addition,which had been removed from the City,
waS read.On motion of Olivetti,second by Krieger,was referred to
City Engmneer to report back.
Claim of Wetzel Heirs for $1600.00 less gravel and Curb & Gutter
Assessments was read.On motion of Starr,second by Sander was allowed.
Roll Call ballot.Each voting lIAYE".
On motion of Starri',second by Sander,City Property Committee
along with H.Schirkofsky,were authorized to make an attempt to
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ef1G!'tte dr3f'!cribed aa Lot One (1), Block Eleven (11), The Bonnie
131'ae A/eLL tin!'l to tILe City of Grand Island, Hall County, Neb:pfJska,
and
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Wi:IH'\.EAS, Alfrec!Keit;h clesJ.:r'6s to plH'e':'ase fjaid ~C'eHl estilte,
and I"I9.s offe:t'od to pa.y tl erefor tli e sum of T'VV'o Hu neh:- eO. Fifty
($250.00) Dollar s, and has paid to the 01 t'Y' Glel'k tILe i'nTnl of
11-vi'enty-fi ve (~1;25 .00) Dollars as a down pa-;]lUent, ancJ t;}i e balance
of Two Hu,nc1red Twonty-fi ve (~~2~~5.00) Do11a:r's VIlll be paid upon
deli very 0 [' a c'';Ll i t 01G.1m Deed by t}-;{;) 0:1. ty to t:hf:;, ;OUI' eLaser ,
:1 nO.
WrEREAS, the 01 ty of Gl'fHld 181and sl all not be requ:tred
to furnish an abstract of title.
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NIAYOF~ AND CI'~-:'t CCUYfCIL
OJ:<' '1''rJl:; GI 'EY OF' GHAND ISLAI'JD J NEBHASKA., t]'>"d tbe :i:"(')0.l c:i!;ate
llex~ ej~ D cJ.en Cl':-j. heel be sole1 1,;0 said IJur( eJJtts(~r~ tlG e()~e(ll
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es Gate o,nd t}1e tonns tIH:11'00f be pu b1:l s},ed ag provided by law;
and tJiHt an OrcHna.Dce be p:r:'epal'ecl dix'ecti
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Respectf1111y submitted t', is 2.8__~ cLay of June, 1943.
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On motion of Sander, second by Krieger Resolution was adopted.
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WHEHEA3" tbe 01 t:y of' Gl'i;;.nd I s land is t}:,e oWrl81' of tYe l' ('lal
estate described
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Adrlit:'Lon to tYe C'tty of Gr!'tnct Island, nAIl County,
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~lt~EF~E.i~S, Ernlil et-I:;
. Bloycl closi"1?c3S to lJ1JrcJ:~(;J.8e SL1:tcl
1!(~ttl 6[1 ttl-l~e,
and bas offered. to pa-;/ tberef'or tIio f.fCIl:n of TNO Ell red Fifty
( 1f>0 r::u.' 00' Dc)') 1,"''' S
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andj~'as paid t;o t}, f1 01 ty CJJ:,:ck
e SlJlri of
Thirty (~ll;30 .00) Do'!lars as a dov;ln paymnnt, an6 t'['e 'balaY1Ce of
TilO I:-I1mdred Tv[ent~y U~2;?O .00) Do a,l'S willlJe po,id 1J pOll (:oli V81':Y
of a Q,u.lt Claim Deed by tbe City to t;Y!.8 pLlreJasel', and
VJ'JmJ2;AS" tb,e C:L ty of Grnnc1 I slanc1 shall not be rnqu:.trec1 Lo
furnish an Abstract of Title.
!1~H :E:fi ]~il () J:~ E , J3E I rr }~. ~_~s 0 L \T}~[) B"Y'
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CI;11j~ GOU-1JGIL 01;1
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16J..,i-jJ\iD, NEJ3HASKA, tYaL t},o rer:J.l Gf:Jtrlte he:('oin
c1esel'ibecl. 118 sO]4c1 t() 8j-J4icl I)111'C}-'_(1~:~(~r 8_eCOl~C';.111(:~ t() tl-i(~ tC;~t"{;lS e~pci.r)
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te1'ms t}-if:I'eof '[)6 publis!'ed as pl'ovided by law; DJ:l.:J tJat t:Ul
Ol'diWHWG be pl'epal'C(J ('irect
and au t>Ol'.I z i
~~e sale of said
renl e:state.
Hesp('>,ctfully s1.1bmi tted t:.ts _~_ cJay of J\lne, 1943.
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On motion of Sander, second by Krieger Resolution was adopted.
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8[Jtate descr-lbed as Lot Fifty~ei
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tbe NOl' tl1 One -llnlf
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(N-~) of Lot Fif Ly -s(wen (5'1), Havlthorne Place, being a Su b-
division of a pa:r:t of the Northwest Quar.ter (NW,*>, of Section
m.'l"" 'r'ltV-!''''o (':) 2"
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mJ.o~,r:!"i'"1 ""J'.~,.'.l.J.' I'J' ",I:O:1e ~n"" t'1 (~.L') '\\TO' -., .....}. ('\\T) ~l) "] .,~ reo
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(9), West of the 6tr' P. WI.J Hall County, Nebraska, e,nc1
1j'!EEEEAS, Glar'ence A. HiJX'1"OP desires to 'pux'e)'sse S8.ic1 :[''')[1.1
e s ta tc, ancl Y!'lS o,ffer'
to pay theX' ef 01'
81.11"1] of One TT.1J :nclJl e{l.
Fift:V (~~150.00) DoJlaI'r:~, and tas paid to the City Cl()rk the sum
of rrvventy-five
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a down payrilfJnt, and t}le
balanee of One 1I1.H1c;I'ed TvJenty-fj, ve (~~12 is .00) Dollar'S villl be
pald u})(ln del:i.vel'Y 01' a '~ult Glairn Deed b:/ the G:tty to tLe
p.H'C1af:ler, t':tnd
rllIJi:EmAS, t;}, e C:t t;y of G!'B.l:1d Island 81'D.11 DCll:; be l'cq'l1il'ed
to fu 1'[11 sr, an fl.bfj L1' a e t of rri tle .
'l1n~REF'OIUi:, BE IT KESOLVED }J{ Tim J:" AiOHhHD OI '2Y COll NeIL
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'l'HE OI'lY OF' U1L~ND ISLAND, NEBRA,SYJ\.,
Gi::tn.t.;e
t;lJ~tt tlJ8 r:f~;?1.1
hex'oin dencrj.b0e!. be sold to salc1 purcIJf:l.ser acco:t'dlng to t;he
tel"lnlS 1~,.e::.'e1,y! eXr}l^4(j8Hect; t'!.-tE:t't; X]()"t;iee ()f) ttle SElle oft 3['tlcl l'eEtl
t.::sta.tc Etrld. ttIC tEJI1lrlS t}:\.e:ccof tie pu1)11
~;:lfj riPovid.,8e]., b~/ lB:v\!;
arlCl tl1f:lt an 01'd:i.nance be prepared dl1'ectlng and aut~,()riz:1.ng
tlJ.8 3(11e ()f SEl,lc1 l'()rJJ~ 8stn.te.
Hnspectfully submiti:;ecl t},:1s ~~__ day of June, 1942S.
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Gi ty I':r.'oper ty Gor:lf'l:L t tee.
On mot~on of Sander,second by Krieger,Resolution was adopted.
Ordinance #1962 authorizing sale of Lot 1,Block 11,Bonnie Brae
Addi ti on, to Alfred E .Kei th was regularly pas;; ed by the Council and
signed by the Mayor.
On motion of Starr,second by Krieger that Ordinance be placed on
first reading at length.RollCall ballot.Each voting "Aye~ On motion
On motion of Sander,second by Krieger that rules be suspended and
Ordinance be placed on Final Passage and finally passed.Roll Call
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Each Councilman voting "AYElt.
Ordinance #1963,authorizing sale of' Lot ~-Block II-Bonnie Dl"ae
Addition,was regularly ~assed by the Council and signed by the Mayor.
On motion of Sander, second by Krieger Ordinance was placed on
first reading at length.Roll-call ballot.Each voting ltAYElt.On motion
of Starr,second by Sander,Ordinance was placed on Final Passage and
finally passed.Roll-call ballot.Each voting "AYE".
Ordinance#1964,authorizing sale of North Half of Lot 57 and all
of Lot 58,Hawthorne Place to Clarence A.Harrop,was regularly passe d
by the Council and signed by t.he Mayor.
On motion of Starr,sedond by Sander,Ordinance was placed on
first reading at length.Roll-call ballot,each voting "AYE".
On motion of Krieger,second by Starr,Ordinance was placed on
final passage and finally passed.Holl-call ballot,each voting "AYE".
On motion of starr,second by Krieger,The Mayor was authorized
to contact Mr.Wm Suhr with reference to suit of Wm Herman against the
City of Grand Island.
On motion of Starr,second by Olivetti,City Property Committee
was authorized to purchase Cash Register for use at Swimming Pool.
Roll Call Ballot,each Councilman voting "AYE".
Mayor Grimminger informed the Council as to what had been done x:
with reference to vacating Garage Building at Front & Sycamore Sts.
Cars and rep airs having been moved to building formerly occupied
by Roush Motor Co.at 109 East Second Street.
On motion of Starr,Council adjourned.
June 28,1943.
F.S.White,
City Clerk.
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GHANI,) ISLAND, N~BHc July 7, 1943
Council m~t as a Board of ~qualization on Water Main Dist-
rick #91, "His Honor) II the Mayor, presiding. All Councilmen
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Th~r'3 b~ing no prot'3sts, on motion of starr, s~conded
by Tripe, resolution was adopt~d.
On motion of Starr, CounciLacijournea as a Board of
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July 7, 1943
F . S. WId te ,
City Clerk.
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Grand Island, N~brasl{a.
July 7, 1943.
Council m~t in r~gular s~ssion, "His Honor," th~ Mayor pr~-
siding. All Councilm~n pr9s~nt.
Mr. J. F. McCarthy and .lVII's. Ros= D;in~saddr~ss'3d th'3 Council
p~rtaining to th~ mann'3r in which Mrs. D~in~s op'3rat::;s h=r Root B9~r
Stand.
Mr. Sp9thman also said a few words with r9ference to th~ way
some of t.Cl9 patrons of th3 Stand honk~d car horns and talk9d loudly.
Minutes of pr~vious ill93tings, June 16 & 25 were r3ad and approv9d.
Bid of K~lly Company on S~w~r District #186 as follows:
Approximat91y 278 Lin Ft. 12" Clay Pip~
in place using poured joints
@ $1.50
1 Manho19 complete in place
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$497.00
Constr'uction to be completed not lat3r than July 21. On motion
of starr, seconded by Jlivetti, bid was acc9pted.
Engineer harrison reported that Gravel District #20, was peti-
tioned and that the maps of the city showed all of the tract of
Windolphs Addition to be in the City, but according to a court de-
elsion, that portion along Ud north side of Plloeni]{ Ave., b::;tvvgen
Lincoln and Adams Streets, was removed from the City and sinc~ that
is th~ case, no assessm9nt may b9 mad~ by th~ City.
Bid of Jack gnis for Lot 7, Block 5, College Addition, $60.00
was referred to th::; City Prop'3rty Comrnittee.
B id of Jack EIlis for Lot 10, Block 11, Colleg~ Addition, $100.00
was r9f9rr::;d to City Property Committee.
Bid of J. W. Yockey for swi, Lot 4, Vanti.n9s $175.00, was re-
ferred to City Prop~rty,Comrnittee.
Bid of L. B. Map~s for Lot 4, Block 18, ~ollins Addition,
$1,900.00 was pr~sent::;d. On illotion of Sander, seconded by Krieger,
was accepted.
Bid of Gust Kallas for Lot l{), Block 8, SchiIlliuers Addition,
$225.00 was referred to City Property COillmitte::;.
Bid of Paul Green for N44 ft. Lots 4 & 5, Block 73, Wheel~r &
B~nn9tt Addition, $250.00 was accepted on motion of Sander, seconded
by Krieger.
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R~qu~st from Library Board for an incr'}as~ of $1000.00 in
appropriation for y-=ar 1943-1944 was pres:mted. On motion of Starr,
second-=d by Olivetti, was referred to Finance Committ-=e.
Grand Islcmd, Nebraska.
July 7, 1943.
Honorable Mayor and City Council,
Grand Island, Nebraska.
Gentlemen:
I hgr~by certify that Ed. H. Baker has finished the work on
the sidewalk along the east side of the north half of Lot 1, Block 4,
Voitle's addition according to th~ contract between the City of Grand
Island and 8::d. H. Baker, which contract is dated June 23, 1943.
I further certify that th~ work done contains th"3 following
material at the unit price set forth in the contract to-wit:
200 sq ft concrete sidewalk @ .20_ per ft.
$40.00
I recommend that th'3 work done b~T ~d. H. Ba}:'3r b'3 acc'3pted by
the City of Grand IslGIld.
I h"3rewith submit the follOWing statement of all costs in
conn'3ction with the project:
To Ed. H. Bal\:9r
To Engineering and publication
Total
$40.00
5.00
-$45.55-
The entire amount to be chargee to the sidewalk district
ass e s sm en t .
I further recolnm<end that the City Council sit as a Board of
Equalization on the above sidewalk district on the 21st cay of July,
1943, between the hours of seven thirty and eight o'clock P. M.
Respectfully submitted,
Ray L. Harrison,
City ~[;in3er.
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On motion of Tripe, seconded by vlivetti, wqs approved.
Report from Nebraska Liquor Commission pertaining to the
revocation of J. F. Koehler's Beer License was read and filed.
Report of City R3creation C01illlittee was read. On motion of
Starr, received and placed on file.
Olivetti m~ntioned that C. W. Burdick had requested an audit
of Ice Books and suggested same be referred to Ice, Water & Light
Committee for report.
On motion of Krieger, s"3conded by Tripe, the lease with the
Union Pacific Railroad Company {or S3W3r purposes was exte:nded.
ano Unr two y Jar s.
On motion of Thomss'm, seconded by Bradstreet authority
was given to Street Commissioner to clear we"3ds from vacant lots and
make charge against the lot for serviceS.
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Thomss~n m~ntioned w~eds and junk o:n Dodge School grounds
being V'9ry unsigL.tly. On motion of starr, s'9cond'9d by Thomssen,
City i."lerk was authoriz9d to contact School Board with referenc'9 to
having same cl'9ared.
Ht!;S01.QTION
Wh8;R~AS, the City of Grand island is th e owner' of the real
'9state described as Lot Five (5), Block Eleven (11), N. G. Clarke's
Addi tion to the Cit y of Grand 1 sland, Hall County, N'9braska, and
\;Vh~Rt!:AS, Gus A. Kutschkau of Grar,d ....sland, NebraSka, desired
to purchase said real estate, and has offered to pay therefor
the sum of One Thousand ($1000.00) Dollars, and has paid to the
City Treasurer as a down payrn:mt tLereon the sum of Fifty ($50.00)
Dollars, and the balance of Nine Hundred and Fifty($950.00) Dollars,
will be paid upon delivery 0.1' a Quit i."laim Deed by the City; and
the City of Grand ~sland shall not be required to furnish an
Abstract of Title.
THgREFOhE:, BE II' HESOLVSD BY Thfl; .MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL
OF ThS CITY OF GRAND ISLAND, NgBhASKA, that the within described
re;al estate; be; sold to the said Gas A. Kutschkau; that the; sale
t.her'9of be and the same is h'9reby order'9d, authoriz'9d and confirmed
according to the terms h'9rein expressed; that an ordinance be pre-
par'9d directing the sale thereof; and that notice of such sale and
the t 'Jrms tl1'9r eof be; publish ed as provid'3d by law.
Respectfully subrnitt9ci this 7th day of July, 1943.
John .;JandeI'
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Ci ty Property Conmli ttee
On motion of ~ander, s:3conded by Krieger, resolution was
adopted.
Tripe mentioned that the Strget Department should have anoth'9r
pa trol and mentioned that trlere is one that can be had. Str':3et
Commissionsit' and E::ngin9sr W9I'S authoriz'ed to contact owner, get price
and inspect machine;.
Trip'9 mentioned numerous complaints concerning trees hanging
too low over walks. Police Departme;nt were directed to notify ovmers
to trim tre9S and also OWIBrs of lots I'vhereon we9ds "vel'e grovming.
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Walk~r mentioned dog catcher wagon which has not be~n in use
for about one year and sugg9st~d sam~ be sold. On motion of Olivetti,
seconded by Krieger, car was ordered sold.
Seven applications for femal-e dog lic~nses were presented.
On motion of Walle;;r, seconded by Olivetti, licenses were granted.
On motion of Starr, seconded by Tripe, Finance Committee was
authorized to investigate chances for obtaining a coin counting
machine for Parking Meter Receipts. Mr. Sander to contact Mr. Kelly
with reference to price and trial of machine.
On motion of Sander, seconded by Olivetti, that City purchase
Ronzite RolloI' Honor Master Plaque and two Ronzite RolloI' Honor
gxtension Plaques for $30.50.
Bonds of We A. Carter, Plumber, Walter Delahoyde & Gus Nelson,
~lectrician, C. Campbell, Fire Chief, having been OKed as to form, by
City Attorney, on motion of Tripe, seconded by ThoL.Jssen, were accept'3d.
Board of Comp'~nsation order in Lee Houtby case was read in part
as follows: 5 weeks and 3 days @ $15.00 per week compensation to
June 5th, inclusiv'3, 1943 and 15 w::;::;ks @ $15.00 per week for loss
of 4th finger on right hand, also claims of Dr E. G. Johnson $40.00
St. Francis hospital $23.55, McGrath & Woodruff $5.00 should be paid
by defendent, City of Grand l.sland.
On motion of Starr, seconded by Olivetti, City Clerk was
authorized to draw warrant to Lee Houtby, providing satisfactory lump
sum settlement could be made by City Attorney, and also warrants for
claims as mentioned above, for Doctors and Hospital. Roll call ballot,
each voting aye.
Ordinance #1965 levying sp~cial water main tax in Water Main
District #91, was regularly passed by the Council and signed by the
Mayor.
Moved by Starr, seconded by Krieger, that the ordinance be
placed on its first reading at length. Roll call ballot, each voting
ay~. The ordinance was read at lenbth and declared passed its first
reading.
Moved by Starr, seconded by Olivetti, that the rules be suspended
and the ordinanc'3 be placed on its fi.nal passage. Roll call ballot,
9ach voting aye. The ordinanc'3 was finally passed by the Council and
signed by th~ Mayor.
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Ordinance #1966, authorizing sale of Lot 5, Block 11, H. G.
Clark's Addition to Gus A. Kutschkau for $1000.00 was regularly
passed by the Council and signed by the Mayor.
Moved by Olivetti, second'ed by Starr, that the ordinance be
placed on its first reading at lent,th. Roll call ballot, each voting
aye. The ordinance was read at length ana passe d its first reading.
Moved by Olivetti, seconded by starr, that the rules be
suspended and the ordinance be placed on its final passage, and
finally passed. Roll call ballot each voting aye. The ordinance
was finally passed by the Council and signed by the Mayor.
Claims agains"t the City were r9ad. On motion of starr,
seconded by Walker, were allowed as read. Roll call ballot, each
voting aye.
Olivetti mentioned same complaints as to the expense at
Airport, after sorne discussion, Airport Committee was authorized to
make recommendations.
On motion of Starr, Council adjourned.
F. I:) . Whi t e,
City l,;lerk.
July 7, 1943.
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APPROPRIATIONS AND EXPENDITURES
FOR li'ISCAL YEAR TO JULY 7,1943.
GENERAL FUND APPROPRIATIONS TRANSFERS EXPENDED BALANCE
To pay Co.Treas. $ 2750.00 $ $ $ 2750.00
Salaries 13000.00 11792.00 1208.00
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St.& Alley 26000.00 14360.33 11639.67
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I Gas Tax 5000.00 4980.29 19.71
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Sewer 28000.00 26811.93 1188.07
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Storm Sewer 7500.00 6957.80 542.20
Engineer 9000.00 7233.32 1766.68
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Incidentals 48000.00 29220.60 187'19.40
Muni.Pool 4500.00 3462.08 4881.90 3080.18
Airport 7800.00 9360.28 11346.38 5813.90
St.Lighting 11500.00 101'16.71 1323.29
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Hydrant Rental 5300.00 5250.00 50.00
Park 16500.00 14425.38 2074.62
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Park (Pier) 2000.00 1624.24 375.76
Police 50000.00 40786.79 9213.21
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I Cemetery 12500.00 10701.90 1798.10
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Fire 50000.00 41077.29
Int.Appropriated(Fire) 250.00 9172.71
Paving Fund 9000.00 6536.12 2463.88
Music li'und 1500~QQ 3500.00
Total A1Jprop. $311850~00 $13072.3~6
Transfers JJ022; ,16
$324922.36 $25lbb2.9B' $ 73259.38
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Ice 25727.51
iNateE 60971.08
Light 355608.81
Paving District 15076.83
Sewer District 2681.2~
$711728.4
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. F.S.White,
City Clerk.
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Grand Island, Nebr.
July 21, 1943
Council ill9t as a Board of t!:qualization on Sid~walk (N~ Lot 1,
Block 4, Voitles Addition) "His tionor," the Mayor, pr9siding. Bach
Councilman pr~sent 9XC:::pt Walk:::r.
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BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR A}J'D CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY
OF ffi(AND IS~lliDI NEBRASKAI sitting as a Board of Equalization
in accordance with du e notice gi ven thereof ~s required by
law, that We find the cost of laying the sidewalk along the
lotsl tracts and parcels of land in the City of Grand ISland,
Nebraska, hereinafter described to be the sum of Forty-five
($45.00) Dollars; and that we find the benefits accruing to
the respective lot~tracts and parcels of land described below
to the sum set forth opposite the several descriptions as
follows:
OWNER
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BLOCK
ADDI ~rI ON
Paul C. & Hazel F. Huston--N!, 1
Voi tle' s
$45.00
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(Said sidewalk being installed on the east side of the N! of
Lot One 11)1 Block Four (4), Voitle's Addition to the City or
Grand Island, Nebraska).
Respectfully submitted this 21st day of July, 1943.
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Street and AIley Conunittee.
There being no protests on motion of Thomssen, seconded by
Krieg9r, resolution was adopted.
On motion of Starr, Council adjourn9d as a Board of Equalization.
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Grand Islana, Nebraska.
July 21, 1943.
Council met in regular session," His Honor," the Mayor, pre-
siding. All l"ouncllmen present exc ept Walker.
Minutes of previous meetings June 28 & July 7,.were r9ad and
approved.
On motion of Krieger, seconded by Starr, the City shall re--'
ceive one &50/100 ($1.50) Dollars per load for sludge.
Thomssen reported on lvII's. Deines Root Beer Stand and recommend...,
ed that same be referred to pollce Department.
Applica tion of Grand I sland Non-Commissioned. Officers Club
for license to sell beer "On Sale" at 206 North Locust Street,
Theodore Aye "On & Off" sal~ beer at 409 North Pine, Charles A
Kaufman "On Sale",'3.nd application thl'u Nebraska Li'1.uor Control
Commission, Chas .A. Kaufman for retail liquor lic<e.lls9, package only,
were present3d. On motion of Thomssen, s~~ond9d by Tripe, were
referred to Ordinance, License & bond Committee, to report back at
I noxt "ogular lll.oUng wh.n public hoaring shall bo hold.
Bond of Sterling ';;;'lectric Company having been OKed as to form,
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on motion of Tripe, seconded by Krieger, was accept 3d.
Sander reported the loss of help at Municipal Pool on account
of wage. On motion of Tripe, seconded by Krieger, was referred to
City Property COIfunittee with power to act.
On motion of bander, seconded by Krieger, the follOWing bids
on City Property W3re accepted.
Jack ~nis
Lot 1 Block 5
Col19ge Add.
$175.00
300.00
James R. Travis" 10
11
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College Add.
Gust Kallos
n 10
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Schimmel'S Add. 225.00
On motion of banaer, seconded by Krieger, the following bids
were rejected: Arthur Co~ Lot 57-West Lawn $300.00
H. W. Yockey SW~ Lot 4, Vantin~s $175.00
On motion of Sander, seconded by Krieger, bid of Henry ~. and
Elk 4
gdna Grace Seier, Lot 2,~Lakeview $500.00 was referred to City
Property Committee.
Tripe mentioned the chances of purchasing a patrol for Street
Department. On motion of Tripe, seconded by Sander, that bids be
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f'3rred to City Property Committee.
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WHEREAS" the Oity of Grand Island" Nebraska" is the owner
of the real estate descri bed as the North Forty-four (44) feet
of Lots Four and Five (4 and 5)" Block Seventy-three (73)"
\lIJ'heeler and Bennett's Third (3d) Add1 tion to the Oi ty of Grand
Island" Hall County" Nebraska, ~)d
WHEREAS" Paul J'. Green of the C1 ty of Grand Island desires
to purchase said real estate; and has offered to pay therefor
the sum of Two Hundred Fifty ($250 .00) Dollars" and has paid to
the C1 ty Olerk as a down payment thereon the sum of TWenty-fi ve
($25.00); and whereas" the balance in the sum of TWo Hundred
Twenty-five ($225.00) Dollars will be paid in full upon delivery
of a Quit Claim Deed to the purchaser. The City shall not be
required to furnish an Abstract of Title.
THEREFORE" BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND CI:rY COUNCIL
OF' fllRE OI TY' OF' GRAND ISLAND" NEBRASKA" that the sale of said
real estate to the said Paul J. Green be" and the same is hereby
authorized" ordered and confirmed in accordance wi th the offer
of said purchaser herein expressed; that an ordinance be pre-
pared directing and authorizing the sale of said real estate;
and that notice of the sale of said real estate and the terms
thereof be published as by law provided.
Respectfully submitted this 21st day of July" 1943.
John Sander
H.~A.Krieger
City Property Committee
On motion of Kri~ger, seconded by iJander, R ~solution was adopted.
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WHEREAS
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the City of Grand Island, Nebraska., is the
owner of the real estate described as Lot Four (4), Block
Eighteen (18)" ROllin's Addi tion to the City of Grand Island,
Hall County, Nebraska, and
WHEREAS~ Lester B. Mapes of the City of Grand Island
desires to purchase said real estate; and has offered to pay
therefor the sum of One Thousand Nine Hundred Dollars ($1,900.00);
and has paid to the City Clerk as a down payment thereon the
sum of Ninety-five ($95.00) Dollars; and whereas, the balance
in the sum of One Thousand Eight Hundred Five ($1,805.00)
Dollars will be paid in full upon deli very of a Qui t Claim
Deed to the purchaser.
The City shall not be required to
furnish an Abstract of Ti tle.
THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AHD CIII'Y COUNCIL
OF TH1~ Clfry OF GRAND ISLAND, NEBRAS:KJ\." that the sale of said
real estate to the said Lester B. Mapes be, and the same is
hereby authorized, ordered and confirmed in accordance wi th
the offer of said purchaser herein expressed; that an ordinance
by prepared directing and authorizing the sale of said real
estate; and that notice of the sale of said real estate and
the terms thereof be p.lblished as by law prOvided.
Respectfully submi tted this 21st day of July, 1943.
John Sander
B.A.Krieger
City Property Committee
On motion of Kri;:g'3r, s~cond"3d by lJand<:lr, R3so1ution was
ado pt9d.
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Tripe m,:;ntioned r,:;qu,:;st of Street ~mployees for rais9 to 67~,
Ollvetti.mentioned employees out of wngineer's office were unhappy,
Sand,:;r mentioned employe3s at ceillet-ery.
On motion of Oliv-etti,
seconded by Krieger, wage requests wer9 referred to Finance Committee;
and heads of other committees for solution.
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WHt!;R8AS, William Barrett is emploY9d by the City of Grand
Island as a police officer and is also ~uployed as a radio tech-
nician: and
WHEREAS, he has bgen paid two separate checks for the work
actually p9rformed solely for the police Cie.partment, and
WhERE:AS, it would be mor9 convenient andeffici':mt to have
the total salary of tile said William Barrett reported as a single
item and paid in one check.
BE IT THE:REli'ORE: ILi:;SOLVeD that the chief of Polic9 of the
City of ~rand Island in preparing the pay roll, show the total amOUlJt
Elias J:t-: Starr
John Thomssen
Finance Committee
On motion of Starr, seconded by Olivetti, the auditors
report was accept-ed.
On motion of uander, s econdea by Kri eg 91', custodian vvas
allowed 30~ per meal retroactiv-e to July 1, 1943, for meals s-erv9d
transi:mts and prisoners.
R-esolution pr-epared by illr. Prince, pertaining to Wm. Herman
was r9f9rr9d to City Attorney.
C. W. Burdick mentioned request from State Health Departm~lt
for additional water tests, (40 to 60) and also that on account of
shortage of help that it would be impossible for his departm::mt to
make coll~ction of same, also the nec9ssity of having Miss Hoge put
in more tim9, that she dhould receive more pay. After some dis-
cussion it was thot probable that Balath Department could rnak-e
collection of samples and wages adjusted with Miss Roge by C. W.
Burdick and Water Committee.
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Ordinance #1967, pertaining to collection of tin cans was
regularly passed by the Council and signed by the Mayor.
Moved by Starr, seconded by Olivetti, that the ordinance
be placed on its first reading at length. Hall call ballot all
voting aye. The ordinance was read at length and declared passed
its first reading.
1\110ved by Starr, second ed by Olivetti, that the rul'~s be sus.-
pended and the ordinance be placed on its final passage and finally
passed. Roll call ballot, all voting aye. The ordinance was finally
passed by th9 Council and signed by the -ayor.
Ordinance #1968, authorizing Sale of N44 ft Lots 4 & 5, Block
73, \i1;'heeler & b.;mnetts Addition $250.00 was r:;gularly passed by the
Council and signed by the Mayor.
Moved by Starr, seconded by Sander, that the ordinance be
placed on its first reading and read at length. Roll call ballot,
all voting aye. The ordinance was read at length and passgd its
first reading.
Moved by starr, seconded by Tripe, that the rul9s be susp9nded
and the ordinance be plac9d on its final passage and finally passed~
Roll call ballot, each voting aye. The ordinance was finally passed
by tbe Council and signed by the Mayor.
Ordinance #1969, authorizing sal'? of Lot 4, Block 18, Rollins
Addition, $1,900.00 was I',::gularly pass~d by the Council and signed
by the Mayor.
Mov9d by Sand~:c, s~condsd by Krieger, that the ordinance be
placed on its first reading at l8ngth. Roll call ballot, each
Councilman voting aye. The ordinance was read at 19n9th and declar8d
passed its first reading.
Moved by Starr, seconded by Tripe, that the rules be suspended
and the ordinance be placed on its final passage and finally passgd.
Roll call ballot, each Councilman voting aye. 1"n8 ordinance was
finally passed by the Council and siGned by the Mayor.
Ordinance #1970 Levying Special Tax for Construction of Sid9-
walk along east side of N~ Lot 1, Block 4, Voitles Addition was
regularly passed by the Council and signed by the Mayor.
Moved by Starr, s8cona:::d by Olivetti, that th9 ordinance be
placed on its first reading at length. Roll call ballot, each
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Councilman voting aye. The ordinance was read at limgth and declared
passed its first reading.
Moved by Sal~er, s~conded by Tripe, that the rules be suspended
and the ordinance be placed on its fiIlal passage and finally passed.
Roll call ballot, each voting aye. The ordinance was finally passed
by the Council and signed by the Mayor.
Lett<;r from FWA with ref<;rence to Health Center Building was
present<;d and filed. No action tak<;n.
Letter from C. E. Beals, ex-Secr<;tary ~9braska MuniCipal Leagu<;
with reference to annual meeting was read. On mot~n of Starr, seconded
by Krieger, City Clerk was instructed to writ<; Mr. Beals that th<;
Council is favorable to holding meeting in Grwld Island and that
paragraph 2 of C. ~. Beals lett<;r covers the problem confronted by
the City, any matters which executive Board de3His worthy are accept-
able to Juayor and em.mcil.
Sander mentioned that the different departmsmt heads should
immediately get list of persons who have jOined the armed forces and
submi t same to Ci ty I.,.,lerk, 1Jvl:lo in turn will forward to Ronzi te Com-
pany for c0mpletion of Plaque.
Claims against City were reaa. On motion of Starr, second<;d
by Bradstreet were allowed as read. Roll call ballot, each Councilman
pr<;sent voting aye.
On motion of ~tarr, Council adjourned.
July 21, 1943
F. S. Wl11 te,
City ~lerk.
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Grand Island, Nebraska.
Au[,ust 4, 1943.
Council met in r~g~lar s~ssion, "His Honor," th3 Mayor, pre-
siding. All Councilmen present, 9Xc9pt Bradstrget.
Minut9s of previous ill99tiDgs, July 21, W9r~ r9ad and a~provd.
R9qU9St for th'2! use of the Pi::r Pond by the Watch Tovv9r demom-
ination for baptisimal seI'vic':ls on AU1:.)ust 22, from 8 to 10:30 A.M.,
vms grnnt9d.
P. D. Willis r':lpresentlng the G. I. Municipal Band, mads r9quest
for th3 plqcing seats in BU3ch19r & Grace ~bott Parks, at a cost of
apnroximately $600.00. No action taken until a later dat~.
Bid of lsland Supply ComparlY, for road patrol was read as follows:
1 rebuilt Galion Motor Grader, equipped with Twim City Motor.
1~.50 x 24 Single PneL1matic Rear Tires.
6.50 x 20 Pneumatic Front Tires
12'Moldboard
Taking in trade 1--10-20 International Tractor.
Net Cost $14,00.00.
On motion of Tripe, secondeu by Walker, bid was accepted and
claim to be paid from 1942-1943 Buaget. Roll call ballot, all voting
aY9.
R9quest of Ax ';1 Seastedt .s.nd Arthur Grabe for permission to con-
struct Curb & Guttsr and curb sid9\1valk around Block 2, i:>othman' s sub-
division was re1'err'3d to Strs:;t & s>.ll'3Y Corlimitt'3'2~
P:;;ti tion for curb sid:;;vvalk on north sids of Ashton Ave. in 200
Block & 78' on vV2St sic.:; of Kimball, north of Ash ton sign ed by Al bsrt
V\iindolph et al was pr?sent;;d, on motion of Tripe, s'2conded by Sander,
p3tition was granteu.
Grand Island, Nebraska.
AUi~ust 4, 194,3.
Honorabl'2 Mayor and City vouncil,
Grand Island, N9br.
Gentl'2m9n:
The follOWing is th3 2:nLineer's estimat? for Sewer District
No. 185.
Approximat:;;ly 450 lin ft 8" clay
asphaltic joints. @ $1.50 per ft.
One manhole compl3te
sewer inplace, using poursd
$67c;.nQ
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This district was cI':lat:;d frail Blaine: to Ingalls Stre:'3t,
b~tw'.?~n Division and Ko':!nig Str".?c;ts, but as th".? building proj3ct to
be: builtin this blod:: will not tak~ up th~ ~n tir ':3 block, I would
sugg ~st that the:; S':3w::r b".: built at this tim-s only far e:nough to
s':!rv~ th9 builciings bsing built. C13rk instruct'3d to adv::rtiss for
bids to be pres~nted at n~xt reoLllar me':3ting, ..August 18, 1943.
R::specti'ully submitt9d,
Ray L. harrison,
Ci ty wng lL~er.
On motion of Olivetti, secondeci by Krieg':3r, report was acc9pt'3d.
Le:tter from state he:altll Department, p~rtaining to Pool was
read. On motion of Sand'.?r, seconded by Krieger, was r'3ceived and
placed on file.
Letter from Chief Zachry sugg3stinb and recomwendi:ng that an
ordinanc'3 be drawn gov'.?rning th3 closing tim'.? of refr'.?shm,:mt stands.
On motion of Walker, second'.?d by Olivetti, City A ttol'ney was in-
structed to draw up an ordiLance governing closing time of refresh-
ment stands, same as BeEr Taverns and Li4uor stores.
Bid of Frank and fuClude Lunney on Lot 58, W'3st Lawn $500.00
Wc;'S I'?ad and refeITed to City Pl'Op3rty C0l11rnittge.
Bid of F. M. Goug9 on Lots #21 & 22 West Lawn, $65.00 each
was r9ad and referred to City Prop:H'ty Committee.
R?qu3st of 8::. L. Mason for price on Lots 1-2-3 & 4, Block 37,
Russell Whe913rs Addition, was I''3ferred to City Property Committge.
Letter from c. ~. B3al, ex SecI'etary Nebraska League of Muni-
cipalities with r3ferenc9 to Stat~ Meet, October 17, at York was
read and fil eo..
R9sign~tion of R. M. Phillips at end of Fiscal Year was read,
on motion of Starr, seconded by Sand3r, was accepted.
Applicati.on of Mary Wohl as manag3r of Wahl's Liquor Store was
read. On motion of Tripe, s econe.ed by Walk 91', r'3qu 9S twas gIl an ted.
g&~Q~lL1:IQ!,!
VvlL~Ha::AS, TH2; UNION PACIFIC JillILhOAD CO.iV1P1l.NY has t?ndered to
the CITY Oi GnAND ISLAf~l.;, State of NebraSka, an agreement extending
to September 30, 1945, ti19 term of contract dat3d Nov'.?mb3r 20, 1929,
covering conn3ction of Union Pacific Railroad Company's shop S3wer to
City's sanitary sewer; said agre9ili'3nt b'3ing identified as DnioD
Pacific Roadroad Company's Contract Departm3nt No. l4357-H; and
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W1i~h6;AS, th'3 Council of ttl'3 City of Grand 1051 and has said
propos3d agr'3'3ill"9nt bsfors it and has giv'3n it carsful r3vi'3w and
consid3ration: and
WHSHEAS, it is consider'3d that th'3 b'3st int'3r3sts of said
City of Grand ISland will b'3 subssrv9d by ths aCC'3ptazlc9 of said
a g l' '3 3m 3n t :
TE8Rt!:Fons, BS IT RSSOLVSD bY T tiS COUNCIL Oil' THE; CITY OF GRAND
ISLAND, STATE OF N E;BRASKA:
That th'3 t'3rms of th9 agr99IT1ent submitted by th9 Union
Pacific Railroad Company as o.for9said b9, and th'3 sa1119 ar9 h9I'9by
acc'3pt'3d in behalf of said'City:
That the Mayor of said City is h9r9by authorized, 9mpOWereQ and
dirscted to sX9cute said agr99m9nt on b9.half of saie. City, and that
City C19rk of said City is h9r~by authorlzed and directed to attsst
said agr99m9nt and to attach to 9ach duplicat'3 original of said
agr99msut a csrtifi'3d copy of this r9solution.
On motion of Krisger, s9conded by 3:;0.1'1', r9solution was adopt9d.
Grand Island, Nebraska.
August 3, 1943.
To the Honorabl'3 Mayor,
and City Council,
G '3n t 1 '3m en :
We, your S2Vier Commi ttge, VJish to r3commend that th'3 Disposal
Plant Operators that aI'S now on hourly basis b::: placed on a monthly
salary beginning this fiscal y~ar. Th'3 amount of the salary for
each shift to be on equal basis.
Respectfully submitted,
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Elias F. Starr
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On illotion of Krieg3r, seconded by Starr, I'sport ~as approv3d.
August 4, 1943.
To the Mayor and City Council,
Grand Island, N'3braska.
G en tl '9ill9n:
We, your Ordinance, License, and Bond Corrmlitte'9, report and
r'3comm9nd that the application of Char13s A. Kaufman for "On SalefT
at 202 North Locust street be granted; that the application of
Theodore Aye for "On Sale and Off Sal'3" at 409 North Pine Street be
h :::ld, and that tL::: appliea tion of the Grand I sland non-Commissioned
Officers Club to 5311 b'::'3r at "On sale" at 206 North Locust Stree;;t
be not granted.
Your committee also r'3commends that the application of
Char19s A. Kaufman to sell liquor at r9tail by the package;; only
at th9 pr9J1lis9s known as 202 North Locust Stre'3t b'3 grnnt'3u .
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R~spectfully submitt~d this 4th day of August, 1943.
_______~ohn TI12~~~Qg
_________Erank_T~iQ~__
Ordinanc~, Lic~nse, and
Bond COililni tt9~.
On motion of Thomss'3n, s~cond7d by 'Tripe, be approved. Aft9r
some discussion, Tripe, mov~d that Th'3odor~ Aye's application be
h'3ld up for furth~r investigation, s9cond9d by starr. Carri~d.
S~rg'3ant Bol~!Il said a f 9W words for the Non-Comruission ~d
Officers Club, and answer'3d s9v~ral qU'3stions asked by various
Councilmen.
Roll call ballot on report. Voting aye, starr, Olivetti,
Walker, Kri9g9r, Trip~, Sand~r and Thomss9n. Nay, none. Bradstre~t
abs'.mt.
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B8 IT HSSOLV~1 bY TH~ ~1AYOH ANLi CITY COUNCIL OF Th2: CITY
OF GRAND ISLAND, N~BRAKSA, that th~ application of Charl'3s A.
Kaufman to s911 liquor at r~tail by the package only be granted for
the premises known as 202 North Locust Street.
Be it furth~r resolved that the City Cler'k boe, and he is
hereby instructed to forward to the Nebraska Liquor Control
Commission a certifi9d copy of tl1is resolution.
R'3spectfully submitted this 4tn day of August, 1943.
John Thomss9n
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Ordinance, Licens~ and
Bond Committee.
On motion of Tripe, seconded by Olivetti, R9Solution was
adopted.
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On motion of Thomss ';m, 5 '3conci'3d by Tripe, r '3501 ution was
adopt'3d.
On motion of Sand'3r, s~cond'3d by Kri'3ger, City Prop'3rty
Committ~e was authoriz~d to '3xpc:md not over $45.00 for painting of
r'3sidenc~ in 2400 blode ~V9st Third Street. (G eo. Clark, tenant)
On motion of SanC9r, seconded by Krieger, salary of matrons
at Pool was raised to $80.00 and of guards to $85.00 for balance of
season, 1943.
Report of City Recreation Committee was rec'31ved and plac'3d
on file.
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IJ'JBJJ:l:lEAS:; the City of Grand Island, Nebraflka, is the owner
of the real estate descrlbed as Lot One (1), Block Fi ve (5),
College Add! tion to West Lawn, an adcli tion to the C1 ty of
Grand Island., Hall County, Nebraska, and
WHEREAS, Jack Enis of the C:i,ty of Grand Island desires to
pu:r'ehase said 1"013.1 estate; and has Offered to pay therefor the
sum of One Hundred Sevent'y-flve ($175..00) Dollars, and has paid
to the City Clerk as a down payment thereon the sum of Twenty-
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One Hundred Fifty ($150..00) Dollars will be paid in full upon
deli very of a Quit Claim Deed to the purchasel'.. The City shall
not be 1~equ1red to fU1~nish an Abstract of Title.
THEREFORE, BE IT RI~SOL VB:!) BY THh IVIAYOH AND OITY COUNCIlJ
OF 'llHIE CITY 01" GRiiliD ISIIAND, NJ~BHASl\-A, that the sale of said
real estate to the said Jack Enis be, and tb.e same is hereby
authorized., 011dereo. and confil'med in acc.ord:::ulCEl wi th the offer'
of said purchaser herei.n expressed; that an 01-o.inan06 be px'e-
pared directing and authorizing the sale of said real estate;
and that noti ce of the sale of said real estate and the tenus
thereof be published as by law provided.
Respectfully submitted this 4th day of A'ug;u~t, 1943..
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E.A..I1:d..f1&gr
City IToperty Conm1ittee
On motion of Starr,
S'3COnd'3Cl by Sand.;;r, was adopt.;;d.
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WHER1~AS, the City of Grand Island, Nebraska, is the owner
of the real estate described as Lot Ten (10), Block Eleven (II),
COllege Addition to West Lawn, an addi tion to the City of Grand
Island, Hall County, Nebraska, and
WHEREAS, James R. Travis of the City of Grand. Island desires
to purchase said real estate; and has offered to pay therefor
the sum of Three Hundred ($300.00) DOllars" and has paid to the
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Oi ty Clerk as a down pa~Tlnent theI' eon the sum of '!'Vi! enty-fi va
($25.00) Dollal's; and Whereas, the balance in the sunI of Two
Hundred Seventy-five ($275.00) Dollars will be paid in full upon
deli very of a Quit Olai.n1 Deed to the purchaser. The Oi ty shall
not be required to furnish an Abstract of Title.
THEREF'OR:B~, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL
OF THE CITY OF GhAND ISI,AND, NEBRASKA, that the sale of said
real estate to the said James R. Travis be, and the same is
hereby author'ized, ol'der'ed and confirmed in accol'dance wi th. the
offer of said p.;lrchaser herein expressed; that an ordinance
be prepared directing and authol~izing the sale of said real
estate; and that notice of the sale of said real estate and the
teX'nlS thereof be rublished as by law provided.
Respectf'ully submitted this 4th day of August, 1943.
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H.A.Krieg~r
City Property Con@ittee
On motion of Kri'3ger, s,::conded by Sander, was aCiopt,::d.
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WHER:~S, the City of Grand Island, Nebraska, is the owner
of the real estate described as Lot Ten (10), Block Eight (8),
Schimmel'! s Addition to the City of Grand Island, Hall County,
Nebraska., and
WHr~)1AS, Gust Kallos of the City of Grand Island desires
to purchase said real estate; and has offered to pay therefor
the sum of Two Hundl'ed Twenty-five ($225.00) Dollars, and has
paid to the Oi ty Clerk as a dOVln payrrJent the!' eon the sum of
Twenty-five (~,25.00) Dollars; and whereas, the balance in the
sum of Two Hundl'ed ($200.00) Dollars will be paid in full upon
deli. very of a QuItClaim Deed to the purchaser.. The Oi ty shall
not be required to furnish an AbstJ.1act of Title..
THEREF'ORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND Crrry COUNCII.
OF' rl'llli CIillY OF GRAND ISLAND, NIlliRASKA, that the sale of said
real estate to the said Gust Kallos be, and the same is hereby
aut-;hoI'ized, ordered and conf:i.rmed in accordance with the offer
of said purchaser herein expressed; that an ordinance be pro€)-
pared directing and authorizing the sale of said real estate;
and that notice of the sale of said real estate and the terms
thereof be published as by law provided.
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Respectfully submitted this ..4.tb... day of August, 19...1:3"
.Tohn Sander
_J:I. A .K!"; eger
City Property Comraittee.
On motion of' S::.md:;r, s'3cond:;d by Kri:;g~r, Vvas adopt:ld.
Application for f:;iHa~e dog lic~ns.~, Mrs. P. VanBibber, was
pr~s~nt.3d. On motion of 'vValk~r, second'.;d by Krl,:;g~r, was approv~d.
Bond of Jack E:nis, Plumb:;r, having b'3:lIl OKed by Ci ty A ttorrBY,
on motion of Walk3r, s3cond:ld by Tripe, was approved.
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WHEREAS, William Herman, formerly employed by the City
of Grand Island as a fireman, filed his claim dated June 7, 1943,
in the amount of $37.14 for the balance claimed unpaid on his
fireman's pension from February 9, 1943, to May 31, 1943; and,
WHEREAS, at the regular meeting of the Mayor and City
Council on June 16, 1943, said claim was read and was considered,
and on the motion of Starr, seconded by Walker, was referred to
the City Attorney to report back at the next regular meeting;
and,
WHEREAS, later in said regular meeting of June 16, 1943,
the matter was further discussed by the Council and on the mo-
tion of Starr, seconded by Krieger, William Herman was cut
from the pension payroll of the City until such time as the
Court shall have decided whether or not he is a retired fireman;
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WHEREAS, it was the intention of the City Council that their
first action on said claim should be superceded by the subsequent
action, and that the claim of William Herman be disallowed as
of that date; and,
WHEREAS, the said William Herman has filed an appeal in
the District Court of Hall County, Nebraska, from the action of
the Oi ty Council on his claim,; and,
WHEREAS, the transcript of the proceedings, although
correctly showing the proceedings had before the City Council,
does not show the disallowance of said claim; and,
WHEREAS, it was the intention of the Council by their
action to disallow said claim as of that date; and,
WHEREAS, it is necessary in order to have the record of
the proceedings reflect the intention of the Gouncil that the
transcript be amended and corrected to shaw the disallowance
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NOW, .lr Eili:RJ!.; FOR.k!,; , :e~ IiJ.' Rl!.;SOLV~D by the Mayor and the Cl ty
Council of ~he Ci~y of Grand Island, NebraSka, that the Oity
At~orney be, and he hereby ls, ins~ructed and directed to
enter into a stipula~ion in the appeal now pending in the
District Court of Hall Oounty, Nebraska, stipulating and
agreeing that the record of the proceedings before the City
Council be amended to show the intention of the Oity Council
and the disallowance of the claim of William Herman on June
16, 1943.
Dated this 4th day of August, 1943.
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On motion of Starr, s~cond~d by Kri~g~r, was adopted.
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WJ.-dHBAb, C1aiHls have b~;ln filed in excess of th-e 1942-1943
appropriation for th~ Sewer Fund of the General Fund, and
WE~I\.;i;AS, tlBr'3 is a balance of unexp:.mded funds in the Inci-
d'3ntal Fund of tile G.:meral Fund of' OV'3r .ELfts'3n Hundred ($1,500.00)
Doll,irs,
T11~HE.r'OHS B~ IT HSuOLVSli BY Th8 J.vlAYOn .b.ND CITY COUNCIL, that
the sum of Fifteen Hundred ($1,500.00) Dollars be transferred from
the Incidental Fund of the G'3neral Fund to the S-ew~r Fund of the
General Fund, and that th~ City Clerk b~ instruct~d and lnreby author-
iZ'3d to issu~ warrants on th'3 S,;;vdr Fund of th'3 G::rl'3ral Fund in this
amoun t , and
BE IT FUHTh3R h380LV3D, ThAT 1'ld City Tr~asur'3r be diI';cted
to, and her9by authorized to transf-3I' th3 sum of Fifte'?n Hundr,::u
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($1,500.00) Dollars from th'3 Incid'3ntal Fund of the G9neral Fund
to th'3 S9W'3r Fund of th9 G:m:;ral Fund.
R~sp9ctfully subrnitt9d this 4th day of August, 1943.
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John Thomss'.3n
--FInanc'3 Commi t t 9'e---
On n:.otion of' Starr, s9condeCi by !\.1-i'3g9r, vvas aclopt'?d. Roll
call ballot, '3ach councilman voting aye.
B.~t2.Q~.Q1:IQ.J:i
WhE;l\gAS, thsrs is outstanding Regist'3rsd Warrants of th9
Paving Fund in th9 amount of Fourtsen ThoL,sand, S9ven Hundr':!d Sixty-
four & 85/100 ($14,764.85) Dollars, including intersst, and
WH8HEAS, th'3r9 is an unexpendsd balanc"? in ths Stre9t & JU19Y
Fund and the Incid.:mtal Fund in sums as follows:
Str9st & Alley Fund
$8,684.44
Incidental Fund
12,801.78
THEREFORE BE IT hd;SOLVED BY TES J.vlAYOR AIW CrTY COUNCIL that
I th 0 follow in g s urns b. tr ansf .rnd t 0 th', Paving Fund to r 'tiI' 0 all
registered warrants.
From street & Alley Fund
$8,600.00
6,164.85
F'rom Inc id ell tal Fund
and that the City Tr9asurer be ana h'.3 is h=;;I'eby dir9ct9d, and
authoriz'Jd and instructed to make th9 transf'ers as set forth abov9.
B8.~ IT FUHTldh B8S0LVSD that th9 Ci ty Cl9rk forward to the
City Treasur9r a certified copy of this r8s01ution.
R~sp9ctfully submitt.:;;d thls 4t11 day of Au[;ust, 1943.
Elias .F'. starr
John Tbomss9n
FinanceCommitt~e
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On illotion of Starr, s-:cond'.3d by Oliv-ettl, was adopt'.3d. Roll
call ballot, each voting aY9.
Ordinanc'J #1971, authorizing Sal~ of Lot 1, Block 5, Coll'.3g9
Addi tion was r cegularly pass 3d. by t 119 Council and slgn9d. by th9
Mayor.
Movgd by Starr, s9cond9d by Oliv9tti, that th9 ordinance b9
placed on its first reading at l.:;;nbth. Roll call ballot, all voting
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aye. Th8 ordinance was r9aa at l~ngth aDO declared pa~~ed it~ first
r?ading.
Moved by Sander, seconded by Kl'i:::ger, that th8 rules be sus-
p8nded and the ora.inance be placed on its final reading and finally
passed. Roll call ballot ,:?ach voting aye. TrI9 ordinance ViaS
finally passed by the Council and signed by tn9 Mayor.
Ordinance #1972, authorizing sale of Lot 10, Block 11, Coll:::ge
Addition to James R. Travis was regularly passed by the Council and
signed by the Mayor.
Moved by Sander, seconded by Krieger, that tll:.; ordUlance be
placed on its first reading at 19n9th. Roll call ballot, each
Councilman voting aye. The ordinance Yvas read at length and declared
pa.ssed its first reading.
Moved by btarr, seconded by Kl-ieger, that the ru19s be susp:mded
and the ordinance be placed on its fiEal passage and finally pass9d.
Roll call ballot, '::!ach Councilman voting aye. The ordinance was
finally passed by the Council and signea by the Mayor.
Ordinance; #1973, authorizing sal':? of Lot 10, Block 8, Schimm':?rs
Addition was I'~gularly passe;d by the Council and signed, by the; Mayor.
MOV3d by starr, s;condsci by Sand:;r, that th:; ordinanc:! b:!
placed on its first r :;aaillg at 1 ~ngtl1 ~ Holl call ballot ,::ach
Councilruan voting aye. The orai.nancs was 1'-3ad at lengtl1 and dc;clared
pass3d its first reaciing.
IVlov,::c1 by Starr, s-3cond'~d by Krisgsr, t:hat th:; rul'3s be susp"mdsd
and the ordinance; be plac3d on its final passage and finally passsd.
Roll call ballot, sach Councilrnan voting ays. Th9 ordinance was
finally pass9d by the Council and sign:::d by the Mayor.
Claims against City W9r3 pre;sentsd~ On motion of Starr,
secor~3d by Walker, were allow9d as r9ad. Roll call ballot, 9ach
Councilman votLng aye.
Th~ l~layor HlSmtioLeu r3qu9st for more parking Il19t:;;rs. Suggest-
ing 120 for Third Str:;::;;t and side stre::ts, or 159 if placed on
S:;;cond street. AftsI' soms discussion, on motion of Starr, s9condgd
by Tripe, that 160 Pc"rking 1vl3t91'S be pUrd,i3.S3Q and M.ayor and City
CI9~'''k authoriz9d to sLgn contract. (SalU3 as oriGinal Purchas'3)
Roll call ballot, sC1ch votinG aY9.
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Claim of Herbert F.Mayer for preparing,drafting and filing
petetion in Dis.Court pertaining to real estate to Hall Co.in tax
foreclosur~ cases. J~n.l~,1942,was .!eferred to Fin~nce Com.
Krl~g~r m~ntlon~u salary 01 op3rutors at Dlsposal Plant
should bs adjustsd.
Discussion on Budget, Mayor sugg3sting 18 Mill L~vy for the
purpos~ of cr3ating sinking fund forpurpos3 of Str9st & Al13Y
r3pairs and construction. Informal ballot roll call, Starr &
Thomss3n Ifnolf, Oliv-3tti, Walksr, Kri-3gsr, Trip~ & Sand3r flaY31f.
No Positiv~ action.
On motion of Oliv~tti, Council adjourn3d to 8 P.M., August 6,
1943.
Aug. 4, 1943
F. S. Wni t '3,
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GEN ERAI. FUND
To Pay Co. Treas.
Salaries
street & Alley
Gas Tax
Sewer
storm Sewer
Engineer
Incidentals
Municipal Pool
Airport
street Lighting
Hydrant Rental
Park Fund
Park (Pier)
Police Fund
Cemetery
Fire Fund
Int. Approp.
Paving Fund
Music Fund
Total Approp.
Transfers
Ice Fund
Water Fund
Light Fund
Paving District
Sewer District
APPROPRIATIONS AND &XP@~DITURES
FOR FISCAL YEAR TO AUG. 5, 1943
APPROPRIATIONS
. $ 2, 7 50.00
13,000.00
26,000.00
5,000.00
28,000.00
7,500.00
9,000.00
48,000.00
4,500.00
7,800.00
11,500.00
5,300.00
16,500.00
2,000.00
50,000.00
12,500.00
50,000.00
9,000.00
3,500.00
311,850.00
;4.481.1)
346,331.13
TRAN SF ERS
1,500.00
5,999.87
11,966.41
250.00
14,764.85
34,481.13
EXPENDED
$ 2,750.00
12,639.00
25,915.56
4,980.29
29,440.34
7,491.23
8,203.29
41,363.07
6, 813 . 73
11,776.66
10,176.71
5,250.00
16,377.14
1,624.24
44,218.06
12,346.31
45,029.08
7,218.00
3,500.00
297,112.71
29,219.16
73,189.62
371,/+03.72
15,076.83
2,681.27
$ 788,683.31
Respectfully submitted,
F. S. White,
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BALANClt
361.0C
84. 4A
19.71
59.66
8.77
796.71
6,636.93
3,686.14
7,989.75
1,323.29
50.00
122.86
375.76
5,781.94
153.69
5,220.92
16,546.85
49,218.42
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Grand Island, Nebraska.
August 6, 1943.
Council lY13t as p3r &.djournJi13nt of August 4, for th,:; purpos,:;
of adopting th.:; Annual BUQg3t. flHis Honor,n tll~ Mayor pr~siding.
All Councilmen pr,:;sent ~xc~pt Thomss~n & Bradstr3,;;t.
BUDGH:T FOE TH;::; CITY OF Gr-LAND IbUd:W, N;I;BRA~KA
FOR FISCAL Y~Ah 1943-1944.
Grand Island, N 3braska
To th':l Honorable Mavor & City ,-,ouncll,
Grand Island, N2braska.
G en tl::men:
We, your Finance Comrnitt3e, submit th;:; following Budg:::t for
the Fiscal Year 1943-1944, based upon th3 ass3ssed valuations given
us by the County C131'k of Hall CouLty, Nebraska. Th:; estImat3d
receipts are from sources estimated on receipts for previous years.
VALUidIONS
Real Sstate
Personal
Insuranc3 Companies
P::::rsonal
Motor V'3hicles
$ 10,033,758.00
$ 178,521.00
3,056,660.00
935,090.90
_h170,271-.00
14,;204,029.00
PUBLIC UTILITI t!:S
Union Pacific R. R. Co.
st. Joseph & G. I. R. R. Co.
C~ B. & Q. R. R. Co.
Pullman Company
Express Company
Am3rican Tel & T31 Company
Bell Telephone Co.
W3stern Union
Postal T31egraph Co.
N. W. Public Service
Lincoln Tel & Tg1Cowpany
TOTAL ASbSSSSD VALuATION
523'4,70.00
20,590.00
100,960.00
3,396.00
1,565.00
135,220.00
311,465.0J
10,102.00
778.00
91,620.00
5,~n8.00
1,205,564.00
$ 15,409;593.00
One Mill L9vy on this valuation
S9v9nt-een (17) Mills Levy
15,409.59
261,963.03
City's s.barg of Intangib19s
A---.----$1,644,350.00 @ 25t per tlundr3d
B------ 2,304,191.00 @ 80q: p-3r linnell'9d
BUilding & Loan Assn. Tax9S
COnSUnl3rS Public Pow9r District
Poll TaX9S (Sstimat-ed $10,250.00)
TOTAL hAI~SD BY TA)\l~TIQI~
4,110.87
18,433.52
481.82
2,652.49
_2..l-QQO.OO
$ 296,641.73
~STIMAT~D RSCSIPTS
POLIC3 FUND
Court & Office Fges
Dog Tax
R'3fund T91 & T'31
Bicyc19 Registration
2,000.00
1,500.00
75.00
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3,810.00
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G '3n era1 R'3C eipts
Perman3nt Care of Lots from
Bond Fund
$ 5,639.00
_2.L2~~.00
9,223.00
G ~N ~RAL FUN D
Gasoline Tax
Trailer Camp
Street Occupation
General Occupation
Light & Water
Licht & Wat3r Special
5,000.00
1,000.00
1,000.00
6,000.00
6,000.00
J.QLQQQ~OO
29,000.00
CITY :!:l\!GIN ~EH DSP' T
~ngin'99ring Dept
Euilding Dep't.
Milk Dep't.
Paving Cuts (Pnving)
1,200.00
800.00
70.00
350.00
2,420.00
City Scale Receipts
-400.00
SEWER RENTALS
Union Pacific R. R. Co.
'E;;erum Company
L'3o Stuhr
Fred Winter
150.00
25.00
60.00
___50.00
285.00
800.00
Rental on City owned tax sale houses
AIHPOliT H~CSIPTS
MUNICIPAL RSC~IPTb
MSAT IN,SPSCTION FEES
MILK INSPECTION FEES
RENT (Ice, Water & Light Departm::;nt)
3,500.00
4,000.00
160~00
750.00
2,A00.OO
$353,38\).73
B8-APPROPRIATIONS
To r3-appropriate th'9 unexp9nd9d balances
in following funds:
Salary
Engineer
Incidentals
Municipal Pool
Airport
Street Lighting
Park (SpeCial)
Police
Fire
PHving Fund
TOTAL RECEIPTS AND
350.00
750.00
6,600.00
3,600.00
7,900.00
1,300.00
375.00
5,700.00
4,900.00
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Rg-APPhOPnIATIO~S
-21L~25.00
$386,614.73
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Your Financ,;; Committ~~ hav~ to r9port tn9 following 9stimat9s
of 9xp9ndituI'es for th9 s9v9ral d~partm:mts as 1ist-3d b~low, for
th9 Fiscal Year 1943~1944.
Bond Fund
To pay R~funding Bonds of JUDe 1,
1940--------------------------------------- 7,250.00
To pay lnt8r9st on R3funding Bonds of
June 1, 1~40, $79,000.00 @ 1 & ~~%------ 932.50
To pay Inter9st OD Refunding Bonds
of D9c9mb9r 1, 1941---------------------- 1,437.50
To pay Int~r9st on City hall Bonds
of January 15, 1939--------------------- 2,000.00
To pay Inter9st on Park Bonds of
January 15, 1939------------------------ 700.00
To pay for P~rmanent Car9 of
Cemetery Lots -------------------------- 3,584.00
G~N ~RAL FUND
To pay for County Tr9asur9r's collec-
tion Fee------------------------------------
Salaries
To pay the Salaries of City
Officers, including th9 Mayor,
Eight City Councilm'.m, Janitor,
City Tr~asurer, City Clerk,
Attorn'~y, Physician, Ci ty W~igh-
master, Building Insp3ctor, Care-
taker of th9 City Dump & Bact9rio1-
ogist------------------------------------ 13,650.00
R~~appropriate un9xp~nd9d balanc3
1942-1943-------------------------------- 350.00
Ci ty wgine9r
To pay th'3 Salary of th'3 City
gngin3~r, '9Xp3nS9s and op9ration
of the offic9----------------------------
Re-approprlate uD9xpend9d balanc9
1942-1943--------------------------------
8, ;2 50 . 00
750.00
Incidentals
To pay the Incid9nta1 e;xp:::ms:;s of
th9 City, including Milk Testing,
Election ~xp9ns9s, Building and
gquipm9nt, and for such oth'9r
purpos9s as the Mayor and City
Council may d~em nec'9ss6j.ry for th'9
benefit and w91fare of the City of
Grand Is1and----------------------------- 33,035.73
R9-appropr.iat~ un3xp:::mCl.ed ba1anc~
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Airport. Fund
To pay for th9 maint:manc9,
9quipm~mt and op.:;;ration of' th-9
Municipal Airport, including
salari 95 for th -9 Sup -9l'int'9nd911 t,
and all oth3r 1abor----------------------
R'3-appropriat9 un:;xp3nded balanc9
1942-1943--------------------------------
$ 15,904.00
3,350.00
14,000.00
9,000.00
39,635.73
7,900.00
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To pay the '3xp'3ns'3s of th::; Str'3::;t &
All::;y D'3partm'.mt, incluCl.J..Lg
Care, cleaning, grading, flushing
sprinkling, r'3pairs, opening stre~ts
and alleys, laying sidewalks, pur-
chase of tools, and impl'31i13nts and
machin'3ry, salary of the street com-:-
missioner, labor and all other expenses
incidental to and pertaining to th9 up-
keep and care of the streets and alleys---23,000eOO
Gasoline Tax
The r'3c'3ipts of the Gasoline Tax Fund
are h9reby appropriat'3Q for th9 use in
th9 strget and all'3Y departlil:mt to pay
for the maintenance of th9 Streets &
Alleys, in an estimated sum 01"------------ 5,000.00
Street & Alley Sinking Fund .2hQQ.Q.!..,OO
Sewer Fund
To pay for th3 S9wer and drains,
operation of the Sewer Disposal
Plant, Salary of the SU1)9rint9nd-
smt, and all other labor, repairs
to th::; sewers and flusrJ.ing of
s9wers------------------------------------
Street Lighting
To pay for the Lighting of streets
and alleys and public grounds and
buildings, incluCl.ing erection and
repairs---------------------------------- 9,700600
Re-appropriate unexp'3nd~d balance
1942-1943--------------------------------- 1,300.00
Hydrant R.:mtal
To pay for Hydrant R3ntal--------------~--
Municipal Pool
To pay sa1ari9s of Supc:n-int:::ndsmt
and all nec9ssary h91p ana all
labor, and all n9c'essary 9xpens9s
for th9 op3ration and maintenances
of th9 Swimming Pool---------------------- 900.00
Re-appropriate uD9xp9nded balanc'3
1942-1943--------------------------------- 2L2.Q.QeOO
Storm Sew'3r Fund
Total for G3n?ra1 Fund
Park Fund
To pay for the car? of Parks
making improvements, sxt9Dsion,
salari9s, r9pairs, and labor--------------19,000.00
Rs-appropriats unsxpend9d balance
Spscia1 Park Fund, 1942-1943-------------- 375.00
Police Fund
To pay sa1ar i 9S of th'3 Chlef of
Police, and all officers, Police
Judge, and all 9XP9DS::;S of the
PoLic e D9par tment, incluclillg
expens es of th'3 Board of 119a1 th
and N9W E.:quipm:mt-------------------------44,300eOO
R9-appropriat9d un9xpsnd~d balance
1942-1943--------------------------------- 5,7QQ.!..,00
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53,000.00
34,500.00
11,000.00
5,300.00
4,500eOO
15,000eOO
$ 213;089:-7.3
19,375.00
50,000.00
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To pay salari'3s of .Fir'3 Chi9f,
Assistant Chi'3f, and all Fir91ilan,
purchase of n'3W equipw'?nt, and all
othc;r 9Xp'3nS'3S and rspairs necess-
ary in th'3 operation of th'3 Fire
Depart1ll9n t--------------------------------- ----55,100.00
To pay Int9r9st on Loan of July 27,
1939 from th'3 Light Fund------------------ 150.00
To apply on Loan of July 27, 1937--------- 5,000.00
Re-appropriate unexpended balance
1942-1943---------------------------------- 4L90~00
Cernet9ry Fund
To pay the '3Xp:ms9s of the C'3n~9t:n'Y
and all costs of maint'3nance, to
make 9xtensions, improv'3ill3nts, and
repairs, to purchase more ground if
n'ged9d, to pay the sa1a1'i'35 of tld
S9xton, and all help n'39d90---------------13,500.00
Paving Fund
To pay for pavirlg of Streets and
Alleys, int9rs9ctions, IDld spaces op-
posi t9 pub1 i (' bullcllq,s and grounds,
also r9pairing of str'3ets and al1eys-----
R'3-appropriat9 unexpended balance
1942-1943--------------------------------
7,250.00
1 750.00
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Music Fund
To pay for 9xp~ns~s of a vocal and
instrumc;ntal and amUS'3ill~nt organiza--
tion, for fr ee public con(>~rts and
parad9s---------~--------------------------- 3,500.00
Library Fund
To pay th'3 exp ~ns 3S of tL3 Library
Board, including salari~s, repairs,
purcl1as'2 of books, p-3rloaicals, and
all other eXp'3nS9S connected with th'3
Public Library--------~------------------ 13,000.00
Total of the 1943-1944 Budget---------
Total amount of R9c9ipts
Respectfully submitted,
~LIAS F'. STAHR
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13,500.00
9,000.00
3,500.00
13,000.00
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$ 386,614.73
JOrtN ThOiVlSSSN
--"FinaDc~-Commit t'3'3 -
On motion of Starr, seconded by Kri3ger, Budget for 1943-1944
was regularly adopt9d. Roll call ballot voting aye, starr, Olivetti,
Krieger, Walk:;r, Trip'3 & 8ano.91'. Voting nay, none. Bradstreet &
Thomssen abs:mt.
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Ordinanc~ #1974 p3rtaining to Mill Levy for Fiscal Year 1943-
1944, was rggularly pass9d by the Council andsiE,n:;d by th:; Mayor.
Mov'3d by Starr, s9condea by Krisg3r, that ths ordinance be
plac'3d on its first r2ading at 19n9th. Roll call ballot, all voting
ay'3. The ordinance was read at 19n9th and d9clared passed its first
reading.
Mov~d by Starr, s9conued by l.)and9I', that tn:l rul9s be susp9n-
d8d and the ordinanc3 b9 plac sd on its final reading and fi.nally
passed. Roll call ballot, all voting aye. The ordinanc9 v\'as fin-
ally pass9d by th:; Council and sign:;d by the Mayor.
Ordinanc e #1975, Annual Appropria tioD for Fiscal Y;:;(11' 1943-
1944, was regularly passed by th9 GouDcil and signed by the Mayor.
MOV3d by Starr, second9d by Tripe, that th3 ordinanc9 be plac9d
on its first reading at length. Roll call ballot, all voting aye.
The ordinanc9 was read at length ana declar9Q passed its first
r'3ading.
Moved by Starr, s9cona.ea by Oliv9tti, ti:W.t th'3 :cul9s be sus-
p':.md'3d and the ordinance b9 plac9d on its final passag9 and finally
passed. Roll call ballot, all vOthlg ay;:;. Th;:; ordinanc'? was finally
pass9d by th9 Council and signed by tne Mayor.
On motion of Oli vetti, S Slcond<;;d by Trip~, application of
Th'?odor~ AY9 for "On & Offn Sa19 B'Ol-3l' at j~09 North Pin'? Str~~t was
approv,;d.
fi~Q.Q~QTION
Bt!: Ie;:' R~.sOLV~D
T.t1.:!, li.AYOh lu\J J.., Cl TY
GOUNCIL 011' Tj;d CITY OF'
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GHAND ISLAI'JD, N~BRASKA, that th9 application of Th90Qor'? Ay~ to
s~ll B'?'3r at retail "ON & O.F'.F'tl 6AL:!: b~ gl'anted for th~ pr'3ffiis'?s
known as 409 North Pine Str8'3t.
Bti:; IT FUHTllCI;h H2.:80LV2;D that th~ City CLnk be, and he is
h9r9by instruct9d to forward to th3 Nebraska Liquor Control Commiss-
ion a c'3rtifi9d copy of this r9s01ution.
R'3sp~ctfully subrnitt'?d this 6th day of August, 1943.
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Orliinanc'3, lic'3Yls'3 & Bond
Committe'3
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On motion of Oliv~tti, second3d by Trips, r~solution was
adopt:;d. Roll call ballot, voting ay::;, Oliv'3tti, Kri:;g~r, Walk'3r,
Tripe, Sanc."3r. Voting nay, Starr.
On motion of Oliv:;tti, Council adjourn0d, to 7:30 P.M.,
August 11, 1943.
Aug 6, 1943.
F. S. White,
City CISlrk.
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August 11, 1943
Council.m~t as p9r adjournment of August 6, 1943, "His Honor,"
tho? Mayor, pr9siding. All COuncilmsll pr9s9nt 9XC'Jpt Oliv'3tti and
Bradstr8et.
A p.:;;tition for Wat:H' lM'lain in Block 2, Sothman's Addition
sign9d by Arthur G. Grabs and A. 8. S9arst3dt, was pr3s9nt.:;;d. On
motion of starr, seconded by Kri3g9r, was r9f9rr9d to Ice, Water &
Light Committ~9.
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Wh~hEA~), th9 First .i.~ational Bank, th9 Comm3l'cial l~dtiollal Bank,
and th9 Overland National Bank, all of Grana .Lsland, N'9braska, hav>3
r.:;;qusst9d th9 City of Grand Island, N9braska, to d9signats 9ach on.:;;
as a depository for th3 City of Grand Island funds.
Vih8::RBAS, <::ach of the abov9 named banks, hav-;;' sign<::d contrr.cts
and pl'9dged s9curities as listed on said contracts, in sufftci9nt sums
to make saf3 and s.:;;cure th9 funds of t.l:13 City of Grand Island de-
posit'9d in said banks.
Vdi~H~lI.S, tho? contracts and s::crut'lti9s, submttted to th9 City of
Grand Island Tr9asur~r, hav? b'3':m approvsd by ths City ....ouncil,
TH e;FU!~FOH a:; B SIT R 880L V SD tha t t119 Fir s t "~a tional Bank, t119
COillill9rcial National Bank, and th9 VV'3rland ~ational Bank, b9 d9Sig-
na t 3d as d9posi tori '3S for th9 funds of th = Cit Y of' Grand Island,
N'9braska.
R3sp'9cti'ully SUbluitt3u this 16th day of JUD.'9, 1943.
SLL-~0 F. STARR
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JOHN ThOMSSi:N
FI~A~Ce_COMMITTBE------
On motion of Starr, secolld9d by Walk=r, r3solutioYl was adopt3d.
Aft?!' SOUl3 I'9rnarks ps!'tclining to contracts of l''9s01ution, the
Mayor veto'9d th9 action of the Council. Vot9 was d91'9rr9d to later
date.
Discussion on salaries.
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Grand Island, N~braska.
August 11, 1943.
Honorab19 Mayor and City ~ouDcil,
Grand Island.
G:m tl '3m~n:
We, your Finance ConuLlitt~e, to whom vvas I'e[eIT:;;d the matter
of wage iller eas.;;, both to bourly '3!ilployees and mor.thly salary, 'ilish
to recommend that the hourly wags be increased as follows:
First year employees---.60t
Second year employe9s---.67~
We also recomrn9nd that the salary of Andrew ChrLst':msen be
fixed at $160.00. Park Sup't. Schlrkofsky $175.00, Sexton PaulIFm
:ln75.00, Shiftnmn Holden, and all Disposal Plant shiftman $160.00,
StrS':lt Commission::;r Wenn $110.00, Me.chine man Porter $150.00, S'2W9r
Sup't. Kehm $190.00, E,tover Deats $170.00, Ass't. Eng. K'9iss $195.00
Aft~r careful considgration, we feel that all employees who
a1' e year around with no layoffs, except vacc'i tions, should b<; on a
salary basis and that &11 foremen should make list of such employees
and g:-)t sams into the hands of trLLs committee.
Effective August 1, 1943.
R;sp 3ctfully submitted,
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Finane~ COHiffiitt~s:
On illotion of Starr, s3condeu by Thomss~n, r~port was approv~d.
Roll call ballot, 2ach voting ay~.
On motion of Tripe, Council adjourn~d.
F. S. White,
Ci ty Clerk.
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fmcus t 18, 1943
Council mst in r'::gular s~ssion, President starr pr~siding,
"His Honor, tt ths Mayor being out of ths Ci ty.
Each Councilman bsing prsssnt.
Minutss of prsvious msstings, August 4, 6 & 11 W'3re read and
approv'3d.
Bid of Wm. Kelly & Company, S':3wer District #185 was read as
follows:
Approx. 400 lin ft 8" Clay Sewer Pipes in place @ $1.50
~80.00
1 Manhols cornp19ts in place
Csrtifisd C113ck for $.31~.OO attach'3d
On motion of Kri'3g~r, seconded by Olivetti, bid was accepted.
August 18, 1943
Honorable Mayor and City Council
Gent1efll'?n:
Ws, vour street & .hlley Committes to whom was rsferred the
requsst ofAx~l f;east':ldt & Arthur Grabe for p.:;;rm:Lssion to con-
struct Curb & Gutter and Curb Sidswalk around Lot Two (2), Sothman's
Sub-Division, wish to recommend that th'3 request be granted.
Respectfully submitted. this 18th day of August, 1943.
Frank 'Jl'i~__
A. L. fr'adstrsst
Str~t &\ Alley C0mmi tt'3e
On motion of Tripe, 89CD nded by Bradstr'3et, report was
approv'3d.
Bid of Fred Neumann $1000.00 on Lot 5, Block 6, Russs11
Wh9':l1<;;r's Addition was pressmted. On motion of Sander, seconded
by Kri.:.>.g er, was r efr:;r'I' eei to City Property COillrni t t'7Js.
August 18, 1943
Honorable Mayor and City \,,;ounci1,
Grand ~sland, Nebr.
Gen tlem8n:
The:: following is the City fuginserts '?stimate for Water !dain
District #92, to b9 built in tld a1L~y betw'9'9n Lincoln Ave. and
Greenwich Ave, from N~braska Ave to nlter AV9.
Approximately 730 lin'9ul f'get 4" cast iron water main pipe
in place:: @ $1.48 per ft. $1080.40
Respectfully submitted,
Ray L ' .
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On motion of Krieger, secondsd by Sander, rsport was approved
and Clerk authorized to advertise for bids.
R~quest of Fairmont Creawery to pave area south, from Front
Street to thS! alley,on Vine Street was read. On motion of Tripe,
seconded by Walker, permission was granted. Worl{ to be done under
supervision of' City Engineer.
Letter from Peter Kewitt~ Sons pertaining to Fire protection
was h':?ld over.
Request of Coca Cola Company for permission to er':?ct curb
signs at \'Vhi te Island Cafe #1 and #2, 417 West Second and 120 South
Locust st, respectively, was read. On motion of Tripe, seconded by
Olivetti, request was granted.
Comment on curb sign at Uneeda Grocery, wherein two posts were
used instead of one. Ci t.y &18ineer to contact OVVl1-ers and have same
rectified.
Request of James Knight for license for female dog was grantsd
on motion of Walk er, seconded by Tripe e
Bond of Ed. L. Batie, Housemover, was approved.
Resolution (next page)
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WHEREAS, the City of Grand Island by virtue
of a sheriff's deed given under order of the District
Court of Hall County, Nebraska in the case of the County
of Hall vs. Loraine G. Carlson, et aI, pending in said
Court, became o~ner of the following described real
estate, to-wit:
Fractional Lot Eight (8) in fractional
Block Three (3), Ashton Place, an addi-
tion to the City of Grand Island, Neb-
raska, and
WHEREAS, said property was purchased by the City
of Grand Island, Nebraska, at the sheriff's s.ale held in
said case to protect the lien of the City of Grand I sla.nd
for special assessments for paving and sewer, which special
assessments were foreclosed aJ:} cancelled by the decree of
the Court entered in said cause; and
WHEREAS, subsequent to the decree of the Court,
and on February 17, 1939, there was levied by the City
of Grand ISland, Nebraska, special assessment for .side-
walk in the amount of $39.40, and on February 4, 1939,
special Assessment for street graveling in the amount of
$9~, which said special assessments were not cancelled by
said decree; and
WHEREAS, the City of Grand Island, by ordinance,
d~ly and regularly passed, sold aaid property to A. E.
Knosp of Grand Island, Nebraska, without reserving to
itself the lien of the special assessments not cancelled
by the decree of the Court; and
WHEREAS, said special assessments were by virtue
of the sale of said property, without reservation thereof,
cancelled; and
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WHEREAS, the records of the City Treasurer of the
City of Grand Island, should be corrected to show the
cancellation of said special assessments;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND
THE CITY COUNCIL of the City of Grand Island, Nebraska,
that the special assessments her.etofore levied against the
following described property, to-wit:
Fractional Lot Eight (8) in fractional
Block Three (3), Ashton Place, a:rr addition
to the City of Grand I sland, Nebraska.,
be, and the same hereby are, cancelled, and th3 City
Treasurer is hereby directed and instructed to show the
cancellation of said special assessments upon the records
of his office, and that the City Clerk be, and he hereby
is, instructed and directed to forward to the City
Treasurer of the City of Grand Island, a certified copy
of this resolution.
Dated this 18th day of August, 1943.
Elias F. starr
John Thonissen
On motion of Krieger, seconded by Walker, resolution
was adopted.
Krieger mentioned that Howard Thompson, manager at
Pool, had made r eqll'3st to be relis:ved August 23 on account of
making preparations to move to Creston Iowa for next school
year. On motion of Kri'3ger, s'3conded by Sander, request '\<vas
granted and Russell Snygg to take over for balanc'3 of season.
On motion of l:Jander, seconded by Krieger, Municipal
Pool will officially close Sept. 5, 1943 (for tile season)
Request for steps on north side of Pier Pond was
referred to City ~ngineer.
Krieger mentiongd several complaints pertaining to
speeders in all sections of City, and suggested the Police
Force take action.
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Bradstreet mentioned he had contacted Mr. Rick~rt
pertaining to sale of property at south end of viaduct, Mr.
Rickert accepting offer of City $1,500.00. On motion of Sander,
seconded by Olivetti, city attorney was instructed to draw up
an agreement and get Mr. Rickert's signature on same.
Sander mentioned that Piano~lich was used in Audit-
orium had been moved and inquired if same belonged to city or
someone els3. Investigation to be made.
Bid of Frank Lunny on Lot 58, W~st Lawn, $500.00 was
reject'.:ld.
Bid of F. .M. Gouge on Lots 21-22 West Lawn, $70.00
each was accepted.
Grand Island, Nebr.
AUbust 16, 1943
R.t1t?Q1.1!.IIQ!'i
WHEREAS, the City Council of Grand l.. slend, N-3braska
at a meeting on August 6, 1943, approv':Jd the Budget for the
Fiscal Year '.:lnding on the s'.:loond Monday of AU6ust 1944, making a
Tax Levy of Seventeen (17) Mills for the Fiscal year 1943-1941+.
ThERJ:!:l<'ORE BE IT HESJLVED BY ThE IvlAYOD AND CITY COUNCIL
of the City of Grand Island, NebraSka, that the distribution
of said Seventeen Mill Levy be wade as follows:
General Fund
6.15 Mills
1.03 Mills
1.23 Mills
3.91 Mills
2.87 Mills
Bond Fund
Park Fund
Fire Fund
Police Fund
Cemetery Fund
..27 Mills
P:iving Fund
.47 Mi,lls
.23 Mills
.84 Mills
17.00 Mills
Music Fund
Library
Total
R~sp~ctfully submittsd,
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Jonn Thomssen
Finance Committee
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On motion of Kri~g~r, s~cond~d by Olivetti, was adopted.
Roll call ballot, all votint aye.
City Tr9asur~rs report was r3c~iv3d and filed.
Ordinanc~ #1976 pertaining to minors and t.ime for same
to be off the streets was regularly 'passed. by the Council and
signed by the ~ayor.
Moved by Olivetti, seconded by Kri~g~r, that the
ordinance b~ placed on its first reading at length. Roll call
ballot, all voting aye. The ordinance was read at l~ngth and
pass~d its first reading.
Moved by Olivetti, seconded by Walker, that the rules
be susp~nd9d and the ordinanc~ be plac~d on its final passage
and finally passed. Roll call ballot, all voting aye. The
ordinancs vJas finally passed by th9 Council and sign~d by the
Mayor.
Ordinance #1977 Creating Water ~ain District #92,
was regularly pass3uby th3 Council and .sign3d by th:lMayor.
Moved by Olivetti, seconded by Tripe, that the
ordinance be p,laced on its first reading at l~ngth. Roll call
ballot, all voting aye. The orQinanc~ Vvi3.S read at 13ngth and
pass~d its first r3ading.
Mov':ld by Oli V':lt ti, s~cond~Q by Kri'3gsr, tha t the I'ul-'3s
b':l susp:md.ed and. the ordinance be placed on its final passage and
finally pa~3sed. Roll call ballot, all voting aye. The ordinance
was finally pass'3d by the (.;ouncil and sign:ld by the Mayor.
Claims against the City wer~ read. On motion of
Olivetti, second~d by Krieger, were allowed and ordered paid.
Roll call ballot, all voting aye.
On motion of Olivetti, Council adjourned.
F. S . V~h i te ,
City Cl3rk.
AUt;ust 18, 1943
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August 28, 1943
Council m~t etB p9l' sp?ci&l call of thS! Mayor, tlBis Honor-,IT
pr':!siding. All Councilmen IJrSs3ntexc9pt B Jad~itre3t &: Krieger.
Th':l Mayor ~;tated tilS call vva;:, for the purpo.s,:: of discussing
costs p?rtainLng to filings in tld platte Valley Water Dl::;trict,
cost to the Ci ty and Countis:s ':lrfected.
Total cost to be $6,750.00, City share 48%, $3,230.00. After
discussion, on motion of Starr, s?cond'2dby Walker, thei t the city
appropriate $3,500.00 for filin~ on water and po~~r riLhts, to be
cl'edit-:ld on city shelr9 of total cost. Roll call ballot, s-ach voting
aye.
On motion of starr, s,;;conded by Sander, Cl:nk was authorized
to purchase p=.;rman::mt ceHlet:n'y I'::lCorci book.
On motion of Oliv'3tti, Council
ad.journeo.
F. S. Whi t e,
City CI~~rk.
AUisUS t 2'8, 1943
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September 1, 1943
Council mCJt in rsgular session, "His Honor," the Mayor
presidi!lg. All Councilmen pres:mt except BradstreCJt.
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MinutCJs of prCJvious mgetings, August 18 & 28 were read and
approved.
Remind'3r from G. A.iWinters, County CLair.man, for Third War
Loan was read. On motion of Olivetti, seco:nd.ed by Sander was re-
ferr9d to Ice, Water & Light Cownittee.
Letter from Paul Holmberg pertaining to Ordinance #801, (health
ordinance) was r:md and referred to Ordinance, License and Bond
Committee.
Bid of Frana B. Palmer, $1,100.00 for Lot 5, Block 6, Russell
Vvheelers Addition was referred to City Prop3rty C01l1mittee.
Bid of Charles H. Johnson $350.00 for Fr. Lots 6 & 7, Fr.
Block 9, Bakers Addition was ref'8rred to City PrO})9rty COlllluitt'8e.
Bid of City ~ater D9p~rt~3nt of $1.47 per ft 4" Cast Iron
Wat'8r Main Class B with all valves and specials complete, in Water
Main District #92, was reaa. On motion of Olivetti, s9conded by
Tripe, bid was accepted.
Letter from C. E. Kinnison was receiv'3d and pLlced on file.
Krieger m'3ntioneo. some parti:~s who had just recsmtly connected
to Sewer in S::fwer District #174 wish to pay for the sewer, but do not
feel thsy should pay inter9st. On motion 01 Krisgsr, seconaed by
starr, City Attorn'3Y was instructeu to draw up Resolution cancslling
inter~st.
~OlVill.i.ITT~I!,; H~POhT
To the Mayor and City Council
Grand Island, Nebraska.
Gsntlsmen:
We, your Committee on Ordinances, Licensss, and BJnds,
to whom was rsfsrrsd th~ matter of haVing an Ordinance preparsd
regulating and providing clOSing hours for drivs-in stands, common-
ly known as Root Bssr stands, report tnat no Orainancs has bssn
preparsd.
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Your Committee is of the opinion that th~ closing hour of
11:00 P. M. adOI)ted by action of th9 City Council is unreasonable;
that only food and soft drinks are served at such places; that to
close the Root Beer stands at 11:00 P. M. would be inflicting an
injustice not only upon the op'3rators, but thousands of people who
patronize such establishments.
Your COll1rnitte<:l is of the opinion that it has not been suffi-
ciently shovvn that the Root B::;;er stands need to be regulated, and
a closing hoCtr provided at t.!:lis time; ana it is the recommC,muation
of your Committe<:l that this matter be furtner consiaered by the
Mayor and City Council; and if the L.:ouncil determines that a clos-
ing hour is necessary, that a more reasonable and suitable closing
hour be provided.
John Thomssen
Fr ank Tr i p e ..______
Ordinance, License and
Bond C ommi ttee
After some discussion, Tt101llSSen rnov.:.;d report be approved,
seconded by Tripe. Roll call ballot, voting aye, starr, Tripe,
Thomssen. Voting Nay, Oliv.:.;tti, V'ialk'3r, Krieger. No vot.:.;, Sander.
Ballot being a tie, th.:.; Mayor was put on the spot for th.:.; deciding
vote. After a few words His Honor cast his ballot, No.
Application of Norman c;. Brogan for 'On Sale" Beer License
at 219 West Second btreetwas presented. On motion of Tripe,
seconded by Thomssen was referred to Ordinance, Lic:mse and Bond
Cowni tt'3e.
Bonds of W. A. Carter, Drain Laysr, Scho11man Bros, Inc.,
Plumbers License, Elmer Snyder, Sign Hangers License having been
OKed as to ,t;orm by City Attor'ney, on motion of Tripe, s9conded by
Walk9r were approved.
Reports of City Recreation Committee WEre presented. On
motion of Sander, seconaed by Krieger,vvere received and filed.
Report of H. L. Thompson, Business Manager of Pool was
rec~ived and placed on file. Receipts to Aygust 21, 1943, $5,731.70.
Insurance Policies on Plate Glass, and bUi1aing occupied by
Hyslop wel' '3 referred to City Property Cor;lrni t tee.
Sander mentioned the elevator nseuing attention.
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lNm~1;];Aa, the City of Grand Ic1Jecnd, Nebraska, is the
owner of the real estate described as Lots twenty-one and
tVienty-two (21 and 22), in VJest Lnvin, an Addi tion in the
Ci ty of Granel If'lland, Hall County, Nebraska, an(1
\JIIE[(J::;AS, F. M. Gouge of the City of Grand Island desil'ef1
to purclJ8.se said real estate; and bas offered to pay therefor
the sum of One Hlwdred Forty (t;.~140 .00) DollaJ:'s, and has paid
to the Clt.,\! Clerk as a down payment thereon the sum of 'rwenty-
Fi va (~~25.00) DaLLal's; ancl wherciH-;, the balance in the sum
of One Hundred F'ifteen (~ill5.00) Dollars 'will be paid in
frill upon de1ivery of a 0"uit Claim Deed. to the Pl1rcbaser.
The City sb.all Dot be reQrd1'ed. to fUT'nish aD Abstract of
~ritle.
THEllE'b'Om~, BE I'l' HI:~)OLVh;:D .bY 'l'HB b'lAYOh AND CIty CUO NGIL
O}:' 'l.'hb GIYY OF GrLd~1J I;:;iL,A.l..m, Nm31~1-l.8KA, that the 88.1e of said
real estate to the said. F. Iii. Gouge be, and the sarne is [Jereb.v
Rutlior'ized, ordered and confirmed in accordance Witll the offo:r'
of said purchaser herein expr'essed; that an orcHnance be pre-
pal' ed dir ecting and tJ.1.1 tb01'j. zi ng the :-J ale of said real esti3.te;
and that notice of the sale of said real estl'lte and the terms
the:eeof be pub Ii shed as by laVi pro vided .
Hespectf\llly this l~t
day of September', Hj4::').
__John S.ander
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On motion of Sanuer, seconded by Krieger, Resolution was
adopted.
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Tripe mentioned curb space in 300 block west second should be
finished out with sidewalk prior to installation of Parking meters.
also space in front of Paine MonuIil':mt WorkS, after some Giscussion
it was decio.ed not to install meters in those locations for the time
being but tl1at some met9rs could be placed on 4th street.
Discussion on School Stop signs, Tripe to contact school author-
ities as to placing of signs by tIle janitors.
Discussion on new fire truck. On motion of Olivetti, seconded ~
by Walker, Clerk was authorized to request priority. (Mayor to get
letter from Priority Board to City Clerk)
Walker mentioned dog catchers car to have been well sold for
$80.00.
On motion of Walker, s9conded by Tripe, lic:mses for female
doge wer.::: granted as requested.
On motion of Olivetti, seconded by Krieger, lettEir from Peter
Kewitt Sons Company, pertaining to fire protection was r9f.:::rred to
Fir e Cmmai t tee.
Resolution on transfer or funds from Incidental Fund to Light
Fund ~as held over.
On motion of starr, seconded by..alker, City '::'nt,ineer was
instructed to investigate as to cost of installation of Weather
Bureau on roof of City Hall, anu report back.
On motion of utarI', S'9C ,'nded by Tripe, City Attorney was
instructed to proceed to collect past due occupation taxes as per
sta tements pres':::Ylted by TreE,surer.
Ordinance #1978, authorizing sale of Lots 21 & 22 to F. M.
Gouge for $140.00 was re6ularly passed. by the Council and. Signed by
th e Mayor.
Moved by Starr, seconued by Olivetti, tr-18t the ordinanc.::: be
read at length and passed. its first .'eading. Roll call ballot, all
voting ayc~. The ordinance was readatlength and declclred passed its
fir s t r .:::ading.
Moved by Starr, seconded by Krieger, that tll,:: 1'u13s bee suspended
and the ordinance be placed on its final passage and finally passed.
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Roll call ballot, all voting aye. The orainance was finally passed
by the Council and sign''3d by tn'3 lVluyor.
On motion of starr, secdlldea. by Kri~ger, claims EtgaiIJst the
City were allowed as rgad. Roll call ballot, all voting aye.
On motion of Olivetti, Council adjournea.
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GEN EHAL .FUND
To Pay Co. Treas.
Salaries
Street & Alley
Gas Tax
Sewer Fund
Storm Sewer
Engineer
Incidentals
Municipal' Pool
Airport
street Lighting
Hydrant Rental
Park .Fund
Police Fund
Cemetery Fund
Fire Fund
P8.ving .Fund
Music Fund
Total Approp.
Ice Fund
Wa t '~r Fund
Light Fund
Sewer District
Parking Iv.let"]rs
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APPROPRIATIONS P~D EXPSNDITURES
FOR FISCAL Y8AR TO SEPT. 2, 1943
APPROPHIATIONS
$ 3,350.00
14,000.00
23,000.00
5,000.00
34,500.00
15,000.00
9,000.00
39,635.73
4,500.00
7,900.00
11,000.00
5,300.00
19,375.00
50,000.00
13,500.00
60,000.00
9,000..00
3,500.00
"327,560.73
TRAl\1SF8RS
EXP i:i:I\! DED
847.00
1,477..41
225.08
2,000.77
209.31
640.78
1,370.J4-0
1,285.47
265.50
2,460.65
3,390.33
1,824.00
3,779.76
420.17
20,196.63
2,590..64
4~920.49
8,978.49
7,514..18
14,978.63
$ 59,179.06
Respectfully submitted,
F. S. v\1J.l.ite,
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3,350.00
13,153.00
21,522.59
4,774.92
32,1}99.23
14,790.69
8,359.22
38,265.33
3,214..53
7,634.50
11,000.00
5,300.00
16,914..35
46,609.67
11,676.00
56,220.24
8,579.83
3,500.00
307,364.1.0
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Grand Island, N~br.
Sept. 7, 1943
Council Qet as per Special Call, (7:00 P.M.), His Honor,
the Mayor, presialng. all Councilmen present, except Bradstreet.
(who carne at 8:00 P.M.)
Mayor stated the purpose of th<.: meetirlg was to Llass on '\
allowanc<.: of funds for Buffalo, Hall, Merrick County Water Conser-
vation Committee, tn8re havinG been soms 11,011':;y paid previously.
County Board voted $15000.00. (Discussion)
On motion of starr, seconded by Tripe, thi:it claim of $12,920.00
to L. J. Hallas, Treasurer buffalo, Hall, lVlerrick County Water
Conservation Commission be Clllowed. holl call ballot, each voting
Aye.
On motion of Olivetti, sem nasd by VI alksr', Bond of 8;urickEi Fire
Hose Company, (in lieu of cer'tified check v~hich accompanied bid for
500 ft 2i" Multex Fire hose at il.lO per ft) was approved 1Uld certi-
I Hed check ordered nturned.
On motion of Olivetti, Council adjourned.
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S~ptember 15, 1943
Council wet in regular session,"His honor," the Mayor,
preSiding. All wouncilmen present exceptfradstreet.
Minut~s of previous meetings, Sept I and 8 were read and
approved.
Bid of Sena Jones for Ez cf Lot 6, Block 22, !.'lagy's Addition
$80.00 was accepted on motion of Sander, seconded by Krieg~r.
(Resolution of Union Pacific Railroad Company, next page)
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'vHi8R~AS, the UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD COlV1PANY has tendered to
the CITY OF GRAND ISLAND, state of Nebraska, an agreement extend-
ing to Dec~mber 31, 1945, the term of contract dated November 4,
1939, covering the furnishing and delivery of electric light and
power service by the City to the Railroad Company at Grand island,
Hall County, Nebraska, said agreement being id':mtified [~s R~'ilroad
Company's Contract Dep<'1rtment No. 24327-C; and
WHEREAS, the Council of the City of Grand Island has said
proposed agreement before it and has given it careful review and
consideration; and
WH€ReAS, it is considered that the best interests of said
city of Grand Island, State of Nebraska, will be subserved by
the acceptance of said agreerment:
TB~H8FORE, BE IT H2;SOLVtW bY Th~ COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
GHAND ISLAND, STATE OF NEBRASKit:
That the terms of the agreement submitted by the Union
Pacific Railroad Company as aforesaid be, and the same are hereby,
accepted in behalf of said City;
That the Mayor of said City is hereby authorized, empowered
and ,directed to execute said agreement on behalf of said City,
and that the Ci ty Cle:rlc of said City is hereby authorized and
directed to attest said agreement and to attach to each duplicate
original of said agreement a certified copy of this resolution.
On motion of Olivetti, seconded by bander, resolution was
adopted.
Grand Island, N~braska.
S9pt 14-, 1943.
Honorable Mayor & City L,;ouncil,
Grand Islano., Nebr.
Gentlemen:
I hereby certify that Will. Kelly & ~o. has completed the work
on Sewer Bistrict No. 186, in accora.ance with the plans and sp9cifi-
cations and c:ontract by and ~~tween th~ Ci ty of Grand I sland, Nebr.
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and Wm. K:dly & Company, which contract is dated July 7, 1943.
I .iturth':H' certify that the vvorK dOIle contains the following
material at the unit price set forth in the contract to-wit:
278 lin ft 12" vitrified clay sewer in place @ $1.50
$417.00
I recommend tLat the lJmrk compL;ted by ~Vlli. Kelly & Company be
accepted by the City of Grand "'sland., Nebraska.
I herewith submit the follovvint;stat'?ment of all costs in
cormectionwith the said sav,er district No. 186.
To Will. Kelly & Company
To E:ngineering and inspection
To advertising and publication
$417.'00
20.85
8.34
Total
446.19
The entire amount to be charged to tn's
sewer district fund.
I further r:ecornm-end that the City l6Iouncil sit as a board of
equalization on the above sewer district No. 186, on the 6th day of
October, 1943, between the hours of 7:30 and 8:00 o'clock P. lVJ..
Respectfully submitted,
Ray L. Harrison,
8i ty ';;"ngine er.
On motion of Krieger, seconded by Tripe, was approved.
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On motion of Olivetti, seconded by t;:,tarr, Ice, Water & Light
I Committee and Commissioner ~ere autllOI'ized to purchase $200,000.00
in Bonds, $20,000.00 from the Ice Fund, $50,000.00 from the Water
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Fund and $130,000.00 from the Light J:"und. Roll call ballot, each
Councilman voting aye.
On motion of btarr, seconded by Krieger, sludge from Disposal
Plant to rark Department shoulo. be sold @ .50'; per load, Park De-
partm:;mt to furnish truck and man $1.00 per load if Sewer Department
furnish truck.
To the Mayor and City ""ouncil,
Grand .J.. sland, Nebraska.
Gentl eHien:
We, your committee on Ora.inanc9, Lic-enses, and Bonds, to
whom was r ei'erred the application of NOrlllan c.. Brogan for license
to sell beer at "off sale," ana intoxicating liquor by tile paCkage
only, at the busin:ess address known as ~:1 J VV9st Second Street, re-
port and l' ':?comrru:md tho. t saia. applications be grElIl t ed.
R9spectfully submittea. this 15th day of beptember, 1943.
John TrlOITlSSen
Frank Triue
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Ordinance, Lic',,mse and
Bond Corumi ttee.
On motion of Thomssen, seconded by Tripe, report was approved.
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On motion of Thomss~ll) sscolld::d by Trip::, resolution Vias
adopted. Roll call ballot, all voting aye.
SanQeI'S report'3d several complaints perL,ining to unhealthy
condition existing in 2300 Block North Lafaystte, on accoilllt of
b~iq; us sd as a dump ground, and being a habi tot for rots.
On motion of Sander, secondsd by Kri9ger, bid of Henry Sei9r
on Lot 2, Block 4, ~akevi9w AUQition ~as not accepted and deposit
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ordered returned.
Sander moved, Arieger seconded tllat bid of C. S. Johnson for
Frac. Lots 6 & 7, Block 9, Baker's Addition be acc~pted. Roll call
ballot, voting aye, Olivetti, Krieger, Sander, voting"Noy Starr,
Walker, Thoillssen. Pass, Tripe. Being a ti<:: vote, tl12 J.\ilayor
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On motion of '"'ander, s9conded by Krieger, bid of Frona Palmer
$1,100.00 for Lot 5, Block 6, Russell WJ:1091er Aa.dltion wa~: accept3d.
Roll mIl ballot, each voting aye.
Tripe stL<.ted the trees in front of Library were removed, and
that Mr. Mullen (Shina.o -estate) did not feel that estate could repair
walks at this time for Parking fueters. No meters W9re desired on
north side of U. P. tracks.
Sanders mentioned trailers in city not .[)aying any fees. Tripe
confirmed this statement ano. felt the Ordinance should t;ith9r be
enforced or 9ls9 I'-epea19d. Chairman of Polic9 Committee v,as author-
ized tohve inspection anCi CiIT9,sts made, if necessary, and trail:::r
fees collect9d.
(Resolution on transfer of funa.s, n9xt page)
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WHEREAS the City of Grand island, Nebr. in protecting its
leins on real estate for special assessments in tax sale fore-
closure suits has bid in certain lots, tracts and parcels of land,
said tax sale being held in December 1939, and
WHEREAS the City transferred from the Light Fund the sum of
Six Tnousand ($6,000.00) Dollars to the Incidental Fund of the
General Fund, and
WHEREAS there has been redeemed in said tax sales the sum
of Sixty Two Hundred Seventy-nine & 48/100 ($6,279.48) Dollars
which amount has been credited to the Incidental Fund of the
General Fund by the City Treasurer.
THEREFORE BE I T RESOLVED BY THE lVIAYOH Al\JD CITY COUNCIL that
the sum of Six Thousand ($6,000.00) Dollars be transferred from the
Incidental Fund of the General Fund to the Light Fund, as payment
of above loan, and that the City Treasurer be and he is hereby
directed and authorized and instructed to transfer from the Inciden-
tal Fund of the General Fund to the Light Fund the sum of Six Thous-
and ($6,000.00) Dollars as payment of above loan.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City Clerk be and he is
hereby directed and instructed to forward to the City Treasurer a
certified copy of this resolution.
Respectfully submitted this&::::c5,ay of September, 1943.
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On motion of' utarr, secondedb
Hesolution was
Hequest of A. F'. Hatfield, 621r &J.st 11th street, for permission
to use stub end of 11th Str.eet, between C. B & Q tracks a.nd old
st. Paul ~'oad, vms r ::;ferred to Councilrnen Walker and Tripe.
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Ord.inEnce 111979, r ,:;guloting hours of Root Beer Drive-in Stands,
vvas regularly passed by the Council ana signc.:;d by the Mayor.
Moved by btarr, seconded by Tripe, thi:lt the ordinance be placed
on its first reading and read at length. Roll call ballot all voting
aye. The ordinanc9was 1'3iid at l-ength and declar'3d iJassed its first
reading.
Moved by Olivetti, secondeQ by'Jripe, that the rules be
suspended and the ordinance be pl2c~d OD its final passage and fin-
nlly passed. Roll call bullot, starr No." Olivetti, Walker, Krieger,
Tripe, Sander & Thomssen "Ay:,;!!. Bradstre-:;t abs-:;nt.
On motion of btarr, seconded by Walker, ~laims agalnst the
City were allowed as read. Holl call ballot, each Councilmen
voting aye.
On motion of ~tarr, ~ouncil adjourned.
F. S. Whit '3,
City Clerk
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Council m~t as a BOdTd of ~y'u(iliza Lion on S'3W3r District
#186, "His Honor," th~ lv1o_yor, pr~siciing. All Councilm3n
pr~s~Dt at roll call.
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BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR A.ND CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
GRAND ISLAND~ NEERASKA~ sitting as a Board of Equalization~ after
due notice having been gi ven thereof ~ that we find the total
cost of construction of Sewer District No. 186 to be the total
sum of $446.16; that we find the benefits accruing to the real
estate in said District to be the total sum of $446.16; and
that we find the benefi ts accruing to the respecti ve lots,
tracts~ and parcels of land in said District to be the sum
set opposi te the several descriptions as follows:
NAME LOT BLOCK ADDITION AMOUNT
Ab by H. Kensinger 1 3 Packer & Barr' s $ 55.77
Abby H. Kensi nger 2 3 It tt 55.77
I Gr and Island Land Co. 3 3 .. It 55.77
Lydia Violet & Frank
Cady 4 3 It It 55.77
Adolph Eo ehm 5 3 It It 55.77
It It 6 3 It .. 55.77
It It 7 3 It It 55.77
It i. 8 3 It It 55 .77
TOTAL $446.16
Respectfully submitted this 6th day of October ~ 1943.
H.A.Krieger
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On motion of Oliv8tti, ~:;8COLQ'3O: by Starr, I''3so1ution
was adopt.e;;d.
On motion of Olivstti, s~conci9d by starr, Council
adjourn3d as a Board of ~qualization.
Oct. 6, 1943
F. S. Whi t'3,
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Grand Island, Nebraska.
Oct. 6, 1943
Council met in r~bular session, "His Honor," thg Mayor,
presid_ing. All Councilm'.m presnet at roll call.
Minutes of previous ill3eting, Sept 15, 1943, were read and
approved.
Bid or' tI;. W. Byrum ($310.00) for Lot 8, Block 11, LaIilb,ert's
Addition vvas 1'eferr::;d to City Property Committee.
Bid of H. P. Zieg,
($600.00) for Lot 8, Block 41, Russell
Wheeler's Addition was referr~Q to City Property Committee.
Bid of Smil Schaaf (~300.00) for Lot 2, Block 6, Woodbine
Addition ana. Complirn::;nt VIas refgrreQ to City Property Committee.
Bid of Frank BU9l1 ($325.00) for Lot 8, Block 11, Lambert's
Addition was ref9rreu to City Property Conunittee.
Letter of acceptance fr01Jl ~v9lyn C. Snackleton to reprS!s3nt
Grand Island at christ9ning of Frigate Grand l::::,lcmd was read. On
motion of btarr, s9conded by Olivetti, was received and placed on
file.
Letter frOG, Lucille E3ha ttuck thankinG th::; Councilmsm for
the honor bestow9d, (being s~lected as third alternate) and o1.'fer-
ing to h,:tve made, as a gift to Grana Island, a picture record of
the launchint, of th::; FrigateGrand .island, arrang9Dlents for the
photography thru United Films Incorporated, provided p::;rruission
(vl'r i tten) can be 0 btain':;Q from th':3 ship buil6.in[; <.;ompany.
On mo tion of starr, sec:Jlld eo. by Ol.i.vetti, lett er was r ec ei ved
and placed on fils ano. City Clerk uuthorizea to write Ship Bu.ild-
ing Company rsquesting fJ3rrnission to nave pictur::; rna6.S! of launching.
L3tter from Nebr. Inspection Bureau (Fire) pertaining to
ra tes on builo.ing at SycaIllor e ana. Fro!" t Str e ets wus r9f err:::d to
Commissioner Burdick.
Invi ta tion from Cosmopoli tan Club to the Nlayor and Ci ty
Council to be gussts at dinner on October 13th at Ybncey Hot9l was
r9ad. On motion of starr, second ed by Olivetti, that a vote of
thanks be extended a.no. that invi tation be acc9pted.
Petition for Sanitary C:8wer in Block 65, Wh8el~r & Benn:etts
Ad&ition signed by John Henrichs, Al Smith et al was prss':mted.
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On motion of Kri~g~r, 5~conded by btarr, ~a6 r~f~rr~d to
S S\N '91' Commi t te S .
Lettsr from Lsague of Municipalities was read. On roll
call it ViaS apparent that it would bs iillpossibl e to get a good
reprstentation at meeting to be hslc in York, Oct 10. Starr?
Olivetti? Walk'::r yes, Krieger No, Tripe? Brao.strset? Sandsr No
ThoHlsssn No.
Rsport of Thso P. Boshm on I".,;ntal collectio:nswas rsferl";?d
to Finance Co!":mittes.
On motion of Starr, ssco:nded by Olivetti, papers pertaining
to rental and L~_lso canc91lation of agreement wsr9 refsrred to
Airport Co@oittee.
(Rssolution Lot 5, Block 6 next page)
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RESOLUTION
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WHEREAS, there has heretofore been levied a
special assessment for sewer in Sewer District No. 174
a~inst the following described property in the following
amounts:
Lot Six (6) in Block Eight (8), Kernohan &
Decker's Add! tion to the Ci ty of Grand Island,
$36.00;
Lot Six (6) in Block Seven (7), Kernohan &
Decker's Addition to the City of Grand Island,
$36.00;
Lot Eight (8), Black Seven (7), Kernohan &
Decker's Addition to the city of Grand Island,
$36.00; and
WHEREAS, at the time said sepcial assessment was
made, the owners of said property protested the assessment
against their property for the reason tha t their property
was at that time served by a private sewer installed and
paid for by themselves; and
WHEREAS, at the time of said protest, the said
owners were informed by the city council that said assess-
ment would be made but tba tat the time it was to be paid
for special arrangements would be made; and
WHEREAS, said special assessment was made and
has been drawing interest since the date of said assessment;
and
WHEREAS, the said owners now wish to pay said
special assessment, and connect with the public sewer; and
WHEREAS, the Mayor and City Council feel that the
said property owners should now be allowed to connect to the
said public sewer upon payment of the assessment in full
without interest, and that the interest thereon should be
cancelled providing the amount of the assessment is paid
wi thin ninety days;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND
CITY COUNOIL OF THE CITY OF GRAND ISLAND;
That the interest on tne special assessment for
Sewer District No. 174 heretofore levied against the follow~
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de scri bed property, to-wi t:
Lot Six (6) in Block Eight (8), Kernohan &
Decker's Addition to the City of Grand Island,
$36.00;
Lot Six (6) in Block Seven (7), Kernohan &
Decker's Addition to the City of Grand Island,
$36.00;
Lot Eight (8) Block Seven (7), Kernohan &
Decker's Addition to the City of Grand Island,
$36.00;
be, and. the same hereby is, ordered cancelled, provided
the owners of said property pay to the City Treasurer of
the City of Grand Island, Nebraska, within ninety days from
the date of this resolution, the principal amount of said
assessment in full; and that upon the payment by the o~~ers
of said property, of the principal amount of said special
Treasurer
assessment for Sewer District No. 174, the Ci ty/ thereby
cancel the interest on said principal sum.
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that a certified copy of
this resolution be forwarded to the City treasurer.
Dated October 6, 1943.
R.A.Krieger
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~_....EUas F .Starr
SEWER COMMITTEE
On motion of Kri9ger, seconded by starr, resolution ~as
adopt9d. Roll call ballot, each voting aye.
011 vetti r sported Airport Corumi ttee meeting vii th lVlr. Quandt
and Mr. ~lstermei3r pert~iniLg to assumed aamages to their farms
on account or drainage ditch. .l.Vir. Qu,andt claiming $835.00 and
Mr. €lstermeier claiming $1,600.00.
On motion of Oliv.:;;tti, seccmded by Sander, Ci ty lttorney
was instructed to draw up a report covering settlement of claims.
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RESOLUTION.
'WfIEREAS,Peter Kewit Sons' Company have located in Hall
COuhty,Nebraska just outside the City Limits of the City of
Grand ISland,Nebraska,and
WHEREAS, the said Peter Kewit Sons' Company have made
request of the City of Grand Island,Nebraska,for Fire Pro-
tection afforded by the regular Fire Department,and
WHEREAS, the City of Grand Island,Nebraska,has been giving
Fire Peotection to property adjacent to Grand ISland,Nebraska,
and expect to continue this practice as long as the fire equip-
ment is adequate,
THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED by the Mayor add City Council of
the City of Grand ISland,Nebraska,that the Fire Department of
the above ment~oned City will give to Peter Kewit Sons'Company
located in the Northwest Quarter (NWi) of Section Twenty (20),
Township Eleven (ll),Range Nine (9),the same fire protection
aafforded the City of Grand Island."
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the said City of Grand ISland,
Nebraska,may make charge of One Hunjred ($100.00) Dollars per
run of f~re department t~said Peter Kewit Sons' Company Equip-
ment Repair Shop,locate~mentioned in the preceding paragraph.
The city Clerk of Grand ISland,Nebraska,is hereby instructed
to forward to the Peter Kewit Sons' Company a Certified Copy of
this Resolution.
Respectfully submitted this 6th day of October,1943.
_A.,*L~Bnads..Ueat;
,. i,lr..Wal~er...
FIRE COMMITTEE.
On motion of Bradstr9st, ssconcied by Olivstti, resolution
was adopted. Roll call ballot, each voting aye.
S<1nd'3r r9ported Ci ty '1'1'9&5U1'S1' Lad suomi ttsd a list of Ci ty
property which, he 1'31 t, siloula be sold at public auction. On
motion of ....and'3r, second3d by Krieger, said list was refsrred to
City Prop'3rty Committee.
MI'. Camaras (Grand Island Transit Co.) made I'9lfu9St of
Council for par~::ing space at Bus Depot at Tllird and Pine tjtreets.
All of east side Pine street from Third Street south to the alley
(one space r3ssrved for climic) anG. spac'3 on south sid'3 of Third
street, -east of Pine, Tra.nsit Company to stand expsmse of removing
m-et-ers and setting els~ ';,fl'3r'3. On motion of btarr, s'3cono.ed by
Olivetti, p'3rmission was grant'3d. (Mr. Camaras stating rout::; of
busses and that tll'3 agre'3Ill'3.nt woulu b'9 for two years.)
Trip'3 made r~qu~st for ,J'3rlilission to v\interize th'3 cab on
new patrol, also install battery ano. 113ad liE,nts. Discussion. On
motion of Tripe, sec'YlU'3d by Olivetti, Street & All'9Y Committee vvas
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authorized to spend not to exceed $lOO~OO to install battery and
lights ane. fix enclosed cab~ Roll <.:all ballot, :sacll Councilman
voting aye~
City Attorney was authorized to investi~ate claims against
the County for money received at auction sale of lots which were
purchased at tax sale by the County acting as trustee~
Finance Committee autll.oriz:?d to contact banks pertaining to
purchase of bonds which beccul19 optional in January 1944~
Council recessed (55 minutes)
Ordinance #1980 providing for the sale of Et Lot 6, Block 22
Nagy's Addition to Sena Jones for ~80.00 was regularly passed by
the Council and sioned by the Mayor.
Moved by St.-iTr, s~conG.ed by Krieger, that the ordinance be
placed on its first reading at length. Hall call ballot, all
voting aye. The ordinance Viias reaa at Lmgth ane. pass9a its first
reading.
Moved by Starr, seconded by i::Ianusr, that tne ruL3s be sus-
pended and the ordinance be placed on its final passage and finally
passed. Roll call ballot, all voting aye. TIle ordinance was
finally pass ed by the Council ana. Sign ea. by th;:; Mayor.
Ordinance #198l,providing for the sale of Lot 5, Block 6,
Russell Wheeler's Jiddition to Frona B. Palmer, 1'01' $1100.00 Vias
regularly passed by the Council and sibned by the Mayor.
Moved by btarr, seconaed by Krieger, that the ordinance be
placed on its first reading at length. Roll call ballot, each voting
aye. TIle ordinance was read at len6th and passed its first reading.
Moved by starr, seconded by '-'ander, that the ru19s be suspended
ilnd the ordinance be placed on its final passage and finally passed.
Roll call ballot, each voting aye. The ordinance was finally passed
by the Council and signed by the ~dyor.
Ordinance #1982, Assessments in Sewer District #186, was 1'e-
gularly passed by the Council and si6Ded by the Mayor.
IVloved by starr, secoLded by l\.rieger, tl1a t the ordinance be
placed on its first readins at length. Roll tall ballot, each
voting aye. The ordinance was T'8ad at l3nbth and passed its first
reading.
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Moved by starr, s3conded by Walk'3r, tnat the rules be susp::m-
ded and the ordinanc3 b:: placed on its final passage and finally
passed. Roll call ballot, each voting aye. The ordinance was
finally passed by the Council and signed by the Mayor.
Claims against the City were read. On motion of Starr,
seconded by Walker, claims were allowed as read. Roll call ballot,
ea,ch voting aye.
On motion of Olivetti, Council adjourned.
F. S. White,
City Clerk.
Oct. 6, 1943
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GEN ERAL FUND
To Pay Co. Treas.
Salaries
Str1eet & Alley
Gas Tax
Sewer Fund
Storm Sewer
Engineer
Incidentals
Municipal Pool
Airport
Street Lighting
Hydrant Rental
Park }1und
Police Fund
Cemet'3ry Fund
Fir e Fund
Paving .Flund
Music Fund
Total Approp.
Transfers
Ice Fund
Vva t'er Fund
Light Fund
Sewer District
Parking Meters
APPROPRIATIONS JU\JD EY.PB.;.NDITURES
FOR FISCAL YBAR TO OCT. 7-1943
l1PPROPRI.ATION S
$ 3,350.00
14,000.00
23,000.00
5,000.00
34,500.00
15,000.00
9,000.00
39,635.73
4,500.00
7,900.00
11,000.00
5,300.00
19,375.00
50,000.00
13,500.00
60,000.00
9,000.00
3,500.00
327,560.73
1 J 71~2.4
329, 27C;:-67
TRAl~SFERS
1,718.94
1,718.94
EXPENDED
2,481.50
2,756.53
772, 80
5,884.63
358.99
1,590.76
,3,647.42
2,134.07
737.87
4,885.58
7,019.37
3,722.10
7,666.77
1,127.43
1,166.00
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BALANCE
$ 3,350.00
11,518.50
20,243.47
4,227.20
28,615.37
14,641.01
7,409.24
35,988..31
4,084.87
7,162.13
11,000.00
5,300.00
14,489.42
42,980.63
9,777.90
52,333.23
7,872.57
2,334.00
45,951.82 283,327.85
26,610.08
82,106.56
150,980.86
420.30
16,374.25
$ 322,443.87
Respectfully submitted,
F. S. White,
City Clerk
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Grand Island, N::lbraska.
Oct. 20, 1943.
Council lrl9t in regular s3ssion, "His Honor, the Mayor,
presiding. All COl.U1cilm:::m present ::lXC::lpt Bradstre3t & Walk::lr.
Minutes of meeting of Oct. 6, read and approved.
UN.iT;::;.l.; bTAT~b OF luvL:~tLI~A
(,1 V1L fI.2.}tOl~1~U'I'1Cb bOAhD
ViA0ti1NGTON, D. C.
Orders
Serial Number 2461
Adopted by th::l Civil Aeronautics Board
at its office in Washington, D. G
on the 2nd day of October, 1943
In the matter of ble application of
UNITSD Alh LINSb THANb1?GhT ~Oh1?
Docket No. 1002
for an order authorizing the
temporary suspension of service
to Grand Island, Nebraska.
b2:hVIC~ buSP6NbION ORD~R
Uni ted Air Lines Tran~port Corp. having fil ed with th9 Board,
pursuant to section 238.6 of' tile ~conomic regulations, a request
for authority to sdspend s9rvice temporarily to and from Grand
Island, Nebraska on its route No.1: and
IT APP .:!JAHING TO 'l'r:..':'; bOAHD:
(1) That Sch9dulea service to ana from Grana Island, N9braska
was susperwed by th9 ccirrieI' on Jun9 10, 1943 unae!' tHe terms of
section 238.6 of the Sconomic Hegulations oVving to the inadequacy
of the airport serVing that point;
(2) That the Grana Island airport is now ad9quat~ and availabl~
for eomm9rcial op'3rations;
(3) That upon consiQ'3ration of th:s fact that sena airport and
all of its facilities ar'3 presently being utilized by the United states
Army Air Fore es and in vi '3W of th e burden the;: t ttd resumption of s3rvie e
would plac9 upon. the applicant due to the fact that sp3ci'Cll service
faciliti9S 00uld hav9 to b9 construct'3d by it; ffilQ
The Board acting pursuant to s'3ction 248.6 of the ~conomic
Regula tions, and finding that th e t9illporary susp ension of s eI'vice
at the afor9said point is in tile public inter3st;
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iZ'3d to susp,::nd s~rvic'3 temporarily to ,:ind from Grand Island, N,::br-
aska until furtLeI' ord'3!' of th'3 Boar'd.
By Ut:;; Civil Aeronautics Board;
/s/ Fr:;;d A. Toombs
Fred A. Toombs
(S8AL) Secretary
On motion of' Olivetti, s '3conded by l:..J anGer, clerk was in-
struc t'3d to wri t:;; CAB inqt"ir inL as to s to. tus of tG 3 ord'3I', if
Grand IsLmd Airport is out of the picture p9rmanently as far as
Unit'3d Air Lin'3s in conc'3!'ned.
Captian Hans'3n addr:;;ss8a the Council pertaining to applica-
tion of Non-Commissioned Officers' Club for Be'3r License. lnvita-
tion extended to Mayor and Council to vis! t th:;; club. 8xplaining
that nmv the Non-Commission9d Officers' Club was ind'3pend:mt of
any individual. Lease being in their own riGht and all conc'3ssions
b'3longlng to th'3m -3XC'3pt a Jut'3 Box which was r'3nt9d at $20.00 per
month.
R-3cess to make visit at club.
9:30 P. M. After visitation, Council conven9U PreSiCl'3nt
starr presiding, on account of Mayor b:;;ing called away.
On .motion oi' Olivetti, seconaed by Thomss'3n, that License
Cormnittee prepare and present before the Mayor and l.Jouncil, COlilmitt99
r9port and Resolution favorint:> tt19 granting of such lic911se and public
hearing b9 h9ld Nov. 3, 1943.
B. J. Cunningham addr9ss3d. Council with r9f9rsnc? to paving
tax and intsr'3st on property b91on~ing to Carr 9state, tax $240.00,
int9r3st $306.00, r94uesting a compromis'3 on int9r9st. Discussion.
On motion of Olivetti, seCOnd9d. by Tripe, request was re-
ferred to Financ9 Committee, city Property Committee, the Mayor,
and City Attorney, with power to act.
L9tter from Maury Maverick refUSing to approve 1000 G.P.M.
Fire Truck was read. On illotion of Sander, second9d by Olivetti,
was referred to Fire Corumi ttge.
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L~t tgr from LViI's. Brule tnanking Iv'1ayor and Council for pro-
gram and sup3rvision of Lincoln School was read. On motion of
Olivetti, seconded by .(~rieger, was received and placed on file.
Lettgr and Resolution of Consumers Public Power District was
read. On motion of Olivetti, seconded by Krieger, was received
and placed on file.
Dog Licenses were approved. (Geo, Frias and Pearl Rogers)
Rci:SOLUTIOH
WH8H8AS, the UNION Pl-\.CIiIC .h.c.,1-\.I......t\OAD ,....,OlV12Al\JY has tendered
to the CITY O.l:i' GRAND ISLliND, Stat'3 of NebraSka, an agreem9nt ex-
tending to December 31, 1944, the term of contract dated December
21, 1932, as cull-:mded anci extended, covering the furnishing and
delivery of ice to the Hai1road Company by the City of Grand Island:
said agreement being iuentified as Union Pacific Railroad Company's
Contract Department No. 6l90-U;
WnSldAS, th9 Council of the City of Grand Island has said
proposed agreement before it ana has giv'3n it car::ful review and
consideration; and
WhSh~A6, it is considered that tile best inter3sts of said
City of Grand Island will be subserved by the acc'3ptance of said
agr eem::nt;
Trt;:!.;h;i,;.F'OhS, 132: IT .l:u!.Io01Vc;D .bY Tn.:!.. COiJI~CIL Ul' Tn2.: CITY OF
GhAND ISLAND, STl-iTB: OJ:" I~ B:13RAbKA:
That ths t-erms 01:' the agrs-:?ment submitted by th:: Union
Pacific Railroad Company as af'or9said bs:, and the sams: ar9 h9reby,
accepted in b::half of said City:
That th9 lVl<iyor of sjLi.d City is hers:by authoriz::d, empovJ::red
and dir::ct::d to execute said agreeiJi::nt on behalf of saiu City, and
that the City 1.19rk of said City is hereby authoriz9d and directed
to att9st said agr99ment ana to attach to '=.;ach duplicate original
of said agresm~mt a c9rtifieQ C01JY of this r::solution.
On motion of OliVetti, s9conded by Trip::, resolution was
adopt9d.
Requ9st from (Hall Co.) National War Rund Committee was prs:-
senteJ and fil,?d.
Letter from I. R. Alter with refers:nce to purchase of City
nall & Park Bonds was r'3Cia. On motion of Olivetti and Ssconded by
Krieg'3r, was received and placed on file.
Resooution transferrins funds from Gen3ral Fund (Special) to
PaVing District Fund and street openinG ass9ssm=.;nts was held over,
also resolution transfering $1,257.58 from Sp~cial Account to
Incid-mtal Fund of General Fund, ami City Cler1( direct'3d to ch3ck
amounts and districts and stre::t op:;ning.
On motion of Olivetti, s3conaeu by SanaeI', that Council giv::
p9rmission to C' B &
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prop':!rty at 7th and Plum street for 1;\at~ring engines. Roll call
ballot, each voting aye.
On niotion of Olivetti, seconded by Sander, papers pertaining
to lease with C.A.A. be turned over to City Attorney to make report.
Grand Islanu, Nebr.
Oc taber 20, 1943
To trl e Mayor and City Council
of Grand Island:
We, your Water, Lig.ht and Ice Committee, to vvhom was refeITed
the claim of vial tel' I.tuandt for damages occasioned by takine; of the
West Half of' the West Half of the Northeast ~ual'ter (W~-W~-NEi) of
Section 36, in Township 12, North, Range 9, for use by the Grand
Island Municipal Airport, report tnat an investigation of said claim
has been made and we find the amount thereof to be fair and reason-
able and recommend the payment of said claim as presented.
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On motion of Olivetti, secono:ed by Sunder, report was approved
and claim orderea paid. Roll call ballot, each councilman voting aye.
On motion of t..iander, secondeci. by Krieger, bid of t!;. W. Byrum
Lamberts add.
$340.00 for Lot 8, Block 11,Awas accepted. Roll call ballot, each
II Councilman voting ay'.
Bid of L. H. Soper, Lot 12, Block 26, Gilberts 3rd Add. $60.00
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Chas. Taylor, Lot 8, Block 8, Scarff's Add. $50.00
J. H. Travis, Lot 6, Block 4, Park Add. ;;Y,225.00
Max Corn.;;lius 02" Lot 4, Block 44, o. T. $250.00
lVlax Cornelius, Lot 8, Block 41, Russ8l1 Wh~e19r$475.00
were r9ad. On motion of Sander, s3canded by Kri3ger, were referred
to City P.:cop8rty v0ll1111ittee.
On lIlotion of G;::::.nd':Jr, secondea by Kri~b~r, bids or ~nil Uchai:d
Lot 2, block 6, V'wodbine Addition anu Complement, $300.00 and H. P.
Zieg, Lot 8, Block 41, Russell ~he3l3rs Audition $600.00, were
r 9 j ~c t 9d.
C. W. Burci.ick,r.;;port.;;ci ~vat.;;r .liIlain District 1/92 was completed.
C. 'vV. Burdick re(iuested authori ty from Council to turn
$200,080.00 v'iorth of Vial' bonus over to City Treasurer (for safe
k e :; pin g ) an d get l' 8 C ~ i P t for s ai,l :; .
On motion of Olivetti, seconaeu by Sander, re~uest was granted.
starr mentioned there b8ing only tnr3:; trailers at City
Trailer Camp and expense of running same amounting to more than
receipts. Discussion.
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On motion of Oliv~tti, s~conded by Kri9g~r, City Clerk was
authorized to write Bonding Company p~rtainin~ to Bonds Nos 755822-K
& 551680-K requesting advice as to their re~eipt of special audit
on same.
On motion of Oliv~tti, seconded by Krieger, claims against
City were allowed as read. Holl call ballot, each voting aye.
Grand ~sland, Nebr.
October 20, 1943
Honorable Mayor and City Council,
Grand Island, Nebr.
Gentlemen:
The follov\1ng is the estimate for th9 construction of S9wer
District No. 187, the SeWi';: to be built in tlle alley between L)th
and 13th Str'gets from Oak Str9gt east to the east side of Lot 2',
Block 65, Wh'991er & B9rmr.:;tts Adaition to the City of Grand ..I.sland,
Nebr.
Approxime:.tely ;::'50 lin f'get 8t! Clay S9vver Ti19
in place usiLg poured asphaltic joints @ $1.10
$275.00
1 Manhole complet9
60.00
$335.00
Total
Hespectfully submi tt~.;d,
h<..'-y L. Harrison,
l,.i ty i:>nt,ine8r
On motion of Krieg9r, 890J ndsa. by bana.er, was approv9d.
Ordinance #1983, creating Sewer District #187, was regularly
passed by the Council and signed by the Mayor.
Moved by Krieger, seCITlded by Semder, that the ordinance be
placed on its first l'eading at length. Holl call ballot, ':!ach voting
aye. Th~ ordinance was read at l':!ngth and pass':!d it s first reading.
Movcsd by Kri'9gcsr, s3cona-ed by Sander, that tn-e rul3s bcs suspend.-
ed and the orciinanc9 be plac'9Q on its final passage and finally
pass':!d. Roll call ballot, '9ach voting aye. Th9 ordinance was
finrJlly pass'3d by the Countil and sign':!d by the Mayor.
On motion of ~and9r, seconded by Kri3t,9r, list of City Property
p~rchas9d at Tax Sa13s, propos'9d to be sold at auction, was referred
to City Property Cornmittge, Finance Committee and Mayor with power
to act.
On motion of Oliyetti, Council adjourned.
Oct. 20, 1943
F. S. White,
City Clerk
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Nov:;inb~r 3, 1943
Council 11l3t in regular s9ssion, "His HOllor," ths: Mayor,
'pr~siding.
All Councilmen pr<.3s<.3nt excspt Braustr88t.
Minut3s of previous illeeting read and approved.
Resignation of J. R. Geddes, was read. On motion of Tripe,
s9conded by V,alk9r, r~signation vws ace epted.
R'8;.iigna tion of Frank John v,as acc 8"0 t ed on motion of Trip '3,
second9d by WalksI'.
The Mayor appointed hi.irry Patv~rsori to SLiCCeeQ rlimself on
Library Board, for a term of five years.
Th9 Mayor appoint9d L. Neumc.qer to succged Frank John as
Wsighmast9r.
Th9 Ivlayor appoi.nted Floyd iJ. WLi t'3 as a.cting Treasur'3r.
On motion of Olivetti, S '8conG.su by Kri eg 91', e,ppoln tm'3n ts v, 8r~
confirmed. Roll call ballot, all voting ay'3.
L'?ttsr from Anna Linderkamp pertaining to sale of West Lalf
of Lot 74, Row 6, GrClnd J..sland CCem'3tery was l'ef'3rr9d to City Pro-
p9rty Committee.
Bid of fu. B. McCall $801.00 [or Lot 8, Block 41, Russell
Wheeler's ildaition was r8ad and committ8e ililIIl3diately maCl.e r'3port
as follovvs:
Nov. 3, 194.3
Honorable IvIc-iyorand City CounCil,
G~ntl~m9n:
W'3, your L-ity Prop~rty COIilmittse, hisn to r ~comrnend that the
bid of M. B. McCall of $801.00 for Lot 8, Block 41, Russell Whe~13r's
Addition to Grand Island, b~ acc3ptc:=d and City Attorney authori2'3d
to pr~par 9 OrdinallC.~ au thoriL.ing sal'3 of said lot as per bid.
H3sp3ctfully submi tt3d,
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Ci ty Prop'3rty C ommi ttee
On motion of uand3r, s-::conded by Krisg-er, r'3port was accept~d.
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Lsttsr from L. R. Budd, County .:J..nginssr, p9rtecining to r'3fuss
falling from garbage trucks on way to city dump ~as reaa and referred
to C. B. Kinnison, h'?Dlth Departw'2nt.
Grand .island, IDbr_
Octob9r 28, 1943
Honorable Mayor and City 1..0unci1,
Grand Island, Nsbr.
Gentlslilsn:
I am hsr9with submitting tile cost 01' the construction of
Water Main Listl'ict No. 92, the salld to be assssssd to th9 abutting
property ovmsrs. This clistrict is in the all:;:;y betwsen Lincoln
and Grgen~ich Avenues, from Nebraska Ave. to Alter ~V3.
Th,:; amount to be aSS9SS9a is for 864 lin f3et of 4 II
Cast Iron Water Main ~ $1.47 per foot
$1270.08
8ngin99ring, publisLinb and auvsrtising
Total
63.50
$133~J:58
I recommend trjat ths City "'oullci1 sit as a Board. of Equali-
zation on ths above Water Main District No. 92, on November 17,
1943 at 7:30 o'clock P. M.
The o:mtire aInount to be chargea to the Water Main District
Fund.
Respectfully submitted,
Ray L. Harri.son,
Ci ty i.ngin eel'
On uotion of starr, secondea by Olivetti, report was accepted.
To the Mayor and City CounCil,
Grana Island, Nebraska.
Go:mtl smen:
We, your Committee on OrdinCiTJ.ces, Lic~ns3s, anCi. Bonds, to
whom was r ~ferrsd the c.pplica tion of th:l Grana Island Non-Commissionsd
Officsrs' Club for a license to sell b99r at "on sa19" at th9 loca-
tion known as 206 North Locust strest in Greme IsLcmd, 'r-:;port and
rscomm9nd thi..'ct said application be grEmtsd.
DatsCi. this 3ra day of Novsrnb9r, li43.
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Ordinanc9, Lic:lLs9 and
Bond Commi ttee
On motion of Tholllsssn, s9concieCi. by Trip9, vu:~s approvso..
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BE IT RESOLiJ'J:,iD BY TBB MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF TE}l;
CITY OF C~AK~ ISLA~D, NEBRASKA, that a Ii.canse to sell
beer at non salen be granted to the Grand Island Non-
Conmli ssioned Officel""s I Club at trIO location known as
206 North Locust Street in the Ci'l;y of Grand Island,
Nebraska.
BE IT F'URTHER RESOIJV.ha) that the Ci ty Clerk be, and
he is hereby directed and inatru cted to forvvard to the
Nebraska Liquor Control Commission, Lincoln, Nebraska,
a certified copy of this resolution.
Respectfully submitted this ..31:Q.. da.~t of November
194'3.
JQrm ThoijlsSel1
Frank Tri~e
Ordinance, License, and
Bond Corumi ttee .
On raotion of Thomss'3n, S'3COnd9d by Trip'3, r:::solution was
adopt'3d. Holl call ballot, all voting o.Y'3.
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WHEREAS, ~le City of Grand Island, Nebraska, is the owner of
the real estate described as Lot Eight (8), Block Eleven (11),
Lambert's Addition to the City of Grand Island, Hall County,
Nebraska, and
WHNtEAS, James R. Travis, Edmond W. Byrum and Stella L.
Byrum, husband and Wife, of the Ci ty of Grand Island desire to
purchase said real estate; and have offered to pay therefor the
sum of Three Hu ndred Forty ($340 .00) Dollar s, and he. va palO. to
the City Clerk as a down payment thereon the sum of One Hundred
($100.00) Dollars; and whereas, the balance in the sum of Two
Hundred Forty ($240.00) Dollars will be paid in full upon delivery
of a Q;uit C1alm Deed to the Purcha.s81'S. The City shall not be re-
quired to furnish an Abstract of Title.
THEHEFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF
THE CITY OF GRaND ISLM~, NEBRASKA, that the sale of said real
estate to the said James R. Travis, Edmond W. BF~um and Stella L.
Byrum, husband and Wife, be and the same is hereby author'ized,
ordered and confi~ned in accordance with the offer of said pur-
chasers herein expressed; that an ordinance be prepared directing
and authoT'izing the sale of sa:i.d real estate; and that not:tce of
the sale of said real estate and the terms thereof be published as
by law provided..
Respectfully suoo1itted this -1rd day of November
, 1943.
Johll Sander
~ H.A.JCrieKer~
City Property Committee
On motion of 0ander, secoDc9d by Kri9ger, r9so1ution ~as
adopt9d.
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Check from Island Eiupply COHl1Jany for rental on Tractor (4 w8~ks
2 days @ $25.00 per week) was received ana ordered turned over
to Tr9c.:surer.
Bond of Frank P. lvfurphy, Plumber, was approY':?d on motion of
Tripe, seconded by Walker.
Ordinance #l984 authorizing sale of Lot 8, Block 11, Lambert's
Addition to Jas. R. Travis, ~dmolld W. Byrum and Stella L. Byrum, was
regularly passed by the Council and signed by the Mayor.
Moyed by starr, s'~conde(l by Kl'ieger, ttlat the ordinance be
placed on its first reading at length. Roll call ballot, each
voting aye. The ordinance was read at l::mgth and passed its first
I' "3ading.
Moved by Starr, seconded by Krieger, that tile rules be sus-
pended and the ordinance be placed on its final passage and finally
pass'9d. Roll call ballot, each Gouncilman voting aye. Th9 ordincmce
was finally pa;3sed by the Council ane.. signed by th9 Mayor.
Claims against City were read. On motion of starr, seconded
by Olivetti, allov,ed as reae... Roll call ballot, each Councilman
voting aye.
On motion of Olivetti, seconded by Starr, Ice, Water, & Light
Committ':l8 were Liven pow9r to act in SElle of H9uter Unit in storage
at IC9 Plant.
On motion of Krieger, seconded by btarr, bids for construction
of Sewer in District #187 ~ere called for. Roll call ballot, each
Councilman voting aY9.
Thornsssm mc.;ntion~d fast o.riving on South Locust Street and
slow signs were requested placed.
On motion of Starr, s9condeu by W L1.1ker, Ci ty A ttorney was
authorized to file foreclosure on city property with old dslinquent
taxes.
On motion of Starr, GouDcil adjourned.
No v. 3, 1943.
F. S. White,
City Clerk.
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APPROPRIATIONS AND iLXP8NDITURES
FOR FISCAL YiLAR TO NOV. 4-1943
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G EN iSRAL FUN D APPROPIUATIONS THANSFERS ~XP ;:!.J:~ D ED BALAl\J C
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To Pay Co. Treas. 3,350.00 3,350.0(
Salaries 14,000.00 3,328.50 10,671.5r
street & Alley 23,000.00 4,301.06 18,698.9,
Gas Tax 5,000.00 1,265.36 3, 734. 6~
Sewer Fund 34,500.00 8,505.50 25,994.5(
Storm Sewer 15,000.00 421.39 14,578.6
Engineer 9,000.00 2,328.50 6, 671 . 5 (
Incidentals 39,635.73 5,279.59 34,356.1.-
Swimming Pool 4,500.00 1,718.94 2,234.44 3, 984. 5 [
Airport 7,900.00 1,015.25 6,884.7:
street Lighting 11,000.00 11,000.Oc
I Hydrant Rental 5,300.00 5,300.0c
Park Fund 19,375.00 6,938.75 1'"' 4"6 '""
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police Fund 50,000.00 10,459..32 39,540.6~
Cemetery Fund 13,500.00 4,728.77 8,771.2:
Fir'e Fund 60,000.00 11,310.30 48,689.7C
Paving Fund 9,000.00 1,422.49 7,577.51
Music Fund 3,500.00 ~,166.00 2,334.0C
Total Approp. 327,560.73 1,718. 94
Transfers 1,718.94
329,279.67 64,705.22 264,574:4~
Ice F'und 29,879.50
Water Fund 86,368.30
Light Fund 159,961.79
I Sewer District 1,008.32
Parking Meters 16,934.08
. $ 358,857.21
Respectfully submitted,
F. S. Vihi te,
Ci ty Qerk
NOV~ffib3r 17, 1943
Counci.l w;;t as a Boare. OJ..' 8'-iualizb.tJi..On on Water Mcdn District 1/92, ",--(~
"his Hemor, tl th3 l:iayor, pr3siG.irig. j\.ll CouYlcl1m3Yl, 3xc~pt 01iv::;tti,
~ho had moved to Col~mbus, ~9r9 present.
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BE I'l' lCi~;80J,V~:D BY
:r~ t;:AYOH i\J~D Cn'~{ COUNCIl.; of tho
Cle,'{ of Grand Iohlnd, Ncb:r'tu~l{a, sitting as a f)O~11od of
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t: e eOl:lstl'lJ c,tion of Water
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Th9r~ b3ing no protssts as to assssSillsnts, on motion of Sanos1',
secondsd by T1'ip3, rssolution ~as acopt3u.
On motion of sto.rr, ssccndsQ by K1'i'~g3r, Council &ujournsu as
a Board of 84ualization.
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Council met in regular s~ssion, "His Honor," the ~ayor,
presiding. All ~ouncilm9n, except Olivetti, present.
Mrs. Vinecore aaarssseti tne Council pret~ining to assessment
on Sew~r District #176, claiminG at the time ass~ssment was mad~
that C')uncil acivis~Cl tJ:19 protestors trw.t notllingwoula. be dODa until
the Sewer had b'~en 10her~a ana maue sati~;factory. Mr. t.i.arrison
advised the Coullcil th~.1.t all signers or' 'petition was notified thru
Mr. Nelson that tile Sewer woula not servics basement o.rains. Aft3r
some discussion clark was instructed to notify property owners in
District #176, tlwt no il1t~r3st viClulu De crLrgea providing payndnt
of principal was made within 60 cays.
Minutes of prevlous meeting November 3, w~re read and approved.
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Bid of Wm. .K9lly & Comp;::my on S9w~r Dis tric t #187, was r'9ad
as follows. Approx. 250 lin ft Clay S~w3r Pip~ in plac'9 at $1.10
per foot. 1 manhold COfllplste;w60.00, to be completed. by Dec. 20-43.
On motion of Starr, seconuad by Krieger, bid of Wm. Kelly & Company
was acc'9pted.
Lgttar from Lobart Motor CompilllY off~ring ambulance to City
for $1000.0J was reaa.. On motion of btar:;', S0COllCi.ed by Krieger, Vias
r'21''9rred to Fir9 Committ9'9.
Notice from Nebraska Li4uor Contol COJil1ili~sion ttat Lic~ns9 of
~mil Vi.lclu.vsk had bger1 sU.sp :n,Qao .Lor 66oays. was r :lcei v~d c:mu olnc sd
on 1'i 19.
L:lttsr from U. S. Attorney General office of collsction of
$;119.90 for cement ana smpty saci-;:s "as rsau. On motion of Starr,
ssconded by Tripe, was l'Sf:lIT:lQ to City ilttorn'?y, to notify tha.t
office, flUlat after tnorough invsstit,aticm, ths City Q'Snies any
liability as to cnargs.
Hssigrwtlon of .cVl. h. Olivetti, Councilman from Third VJard,
was read. On motion of ~tarr, sscondeQ by ~lk~r, rssignation was
2cceptsd.
On motion of Gta.!'r, ssc.:oLc.ed by Kriegsr, City It,tornsy and.
Gity Clerk wer'9, o.uthorized to writs to iVl. A. Olivetti, 9xpr'3ssing
regrets of LVlayor "mQ Council ano. wisning him sueC9SS in his new v'9uturs.
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Lstter from F. H. Colwellv,ith r3f;;r:::11c9 to int31'3st I'Cltes
on paving '3tc. \ivas r "33.0. On motion of Tripe, secondea by btarr,
was received an<i p12.ceQ on fll'3.
Application of Sigurd Jonru9 for appointm:mt to o1'1'ic8 of
City Tr8asurer was r3ceiv8u ana plucsa on 1'i13.
Grc~nd I slana, N 9brash:a.
November 17, 1943.
Honorab19 Mayor wId City ~ouncil,
Grand Island, Nebraska.
G 8n t18Il1 en:
I hereby c:;rtify tnat VV!ll. K3l1y & '-'omp,-,TlY has compl:;teu th:;
vi:ork on Sewer District No. 185, in accorUiinc:; with tne cOLtract by
and bSitween th'3 City of urano.lslaLa, Nebraska, and th9 Wm. Kelly &
Company, which COIl tr("<c t Vic~S Q& t 30. Auc,uS t 18, 1943.
I furtYl'3r c9rtify tna.t t112 Aod~ aone by the Vhll. K'31ly & Co.,
contains th<) follov,int, materi8.1 at the unit f)r'ic'3s S8t forth in the
con tract to-wi t:
445 lin 1''39t 8'1 clay tile sewer in place
@ $1.50 per f[ot i667.50
1 M~nhole couplete
80.00
$747.50
To tal
I reCo,nlll'3na tllt.t tne work completed by the V,m. Kelly Co.
be accepted by tl19 City of Grand Island, N'3bru.sKEi..
I h9rewi th suomi t th'3 follOWinG stut:;:;l1l-=.;nt 01' all costs in
connection v\itll tn3 construction of said S8vver' District No. 185.
To Wm. Kelly & Company
To 8:nbine8ring ancl insp'3ction
~o aavsrtising anu pUDlication
Total
$747.50
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The :mti1's amount to u.:.; C.tlarb-30. to tn.:.; S8V\:':';l' ciistrict fund.
I fur tL 31' r 'jCOnlJllSIlu tha t th 3 City Council si t as a cOdrcl of
:I:qualizatlon on til3 aeove S::H,sr uistrict No.U35 on tLS 1st Gay of
Dsc3mbsr, 1943, at 8:00 o'clock P. M.
R 3 S [nc ti'u 11 Y Sl-< tjjJji t t:;:;d,
Ray L. Harrison,
Ci t Y ~n!:oin '391' .
On ,ilO tion
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s3cand.:.;a by Trips,
rsport Vias
approv:;:;c.
'-'ity Attornsy Vvas c~uthorL:,:;d to bring in 1.'3s01ution CcHIC'31ling
int.:.;rsst of S3~er ~istrict #l76.
At'plicc1. tion for Tr2.il ':;r Camp P :;;l,ili ts I,?l' e l'38.ci as fol10\'"s.
VV. L. BOvdil"ln, L. W. EE:l.nk, FI':;C1 D...:..b31, C. ~. Tb.ylor ana W. S. W:.,gn3r.
On motion of \i;tlk~r, S8c:_mu3Q by TrijJs,fJ'3l'l"its \'1:;1'3 i:,rant3Q.
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Application of C. A. butts, (or Tr~il~r
rking on W3St Thira
Str3'3t und3r vlcJ~~uct '';i::'L3 not gr:mt::;u. PolLc'3 001~fiitt'3;; authQriz.:;d
to hav'3 potic'3 notify Mr. Butts to move.
Bonds OI' J. w. H2lilnlO1lQ, Pluiilbsr ane. Drainlaysl', L:;1'oy Bloom,
~lectrician, VvcH'd Br:"bcock, 1'l'dLLsl: 0o,lllp, L. W. ba:nks, W. L. Bov,man,
Trailer Camp v'. ere appl'ovea.
Ordinance #1)85 as~essm3nt on
in District #92, was
tel'
regularly 9LiSS'3a by th'3 \..;ouncil ane. sigll?a by tne? Mayor.
Moved by Starr, s'3conued by Krisi.:,-3r, that the ordinanc'3 be
pla.ced on its first readillg at leIlbth. Roll call ballot, all voting
aye. The ordinanc3 was reaa at length ana passed its first r9ading.
Moved by starr, s?canu::;u by Kli~g9r, tilat the rules be suspena-
ed. and the ordinanc'3 be Plc.,C 3Q on its final pas sag :;; and fina.lly
passed. Roll call ballot, all votins aye.
The ordinance was finally
passed by the Council ana signeG. by tile Mayor.
Bids of L. H. Sopsr, Lot 12, Block 26, $60.00, and Chas. S.
Taylor, Lot 8, Block 8, Ecari'fs AQQition .$50.00, v\sr,:; r3jsct::;d and
ch~cks ord::;red return::;a.
On motion of bta.I'l', seconG.eu by Kri':;ger, City purcnClss W1:t
Lot 74, Row 6, G. I. Cemetsry from Mr. & Mrs. Linuerkamp for $20.00
providing t113 otner 2' lot be put in p3l'Iilc.ddnt cLlrs, ano. the original
de~d be surrender:;;Q. Roll call b~llot, each Councilman voting ay'3.
On motion oi.' '-'taTr, s9conced by Thornssen, City i\ttorney was
authoriz'3d to pr3pars an adv;;l'ti;::)':;Ll13nt for Lids on r'?fmldin~; Bonccs
$125,000.00, 10 Y3ar bona, 5 year option and 6 year serial.
Gity Clerk was authoriz3u to notify County C1'?rk that City
Hall Bonds :;plOO,OOO.OO oLd. Park LOllCes, yi)5,000.OO VV3I'':; called in as
of' January 15, 1944.
On motion of Starr, sec Daed by WIker, Clerk was authorized
to notify Tsl,:;phon;; V:)rrlpclYlY to l' ,:;11l:)V3 magnlphone stidt::, ets from
Treasurers offics.
starr reported J. H. G3UG.::;S had contnct::Q ililL vvitl1 l'Sfer311c::;
to shortags aIle. re4uest-3Q till1S to 1)3C. 1st for making r.:::stitution.
R':::C1U 3St of H,.rry iYlclViUl13T1, tllru lVlcCartLY, for ullloaaing
curb spac<:: at .380 North \;,i.ilnut v,as pr3s3nt3d. On motion oi' Trip<::,
S'3conQsd by VJalksr, r::'-lu3st v\d.s GI'CJJit3d.
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Claims agaizlst City ~3re r9aG. On motion 0; Dtarr, s3conoed
by Wa1k9r, approv9d ana oru3red paid. Roll call ballot, all voting
ay~.
On motion 01 btarr, CODDeil uujournea.
F. ~. Wnite,
City C13rk.
Nov. 17, 1943
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Novsmbsr 23, 1943
Couricil Hl::;t CLS p::;r sp::;cial call, "His Honor, I! the l\:layor,
prssiding. All Coullcilm::;n >rssent except BrCLastrget.
Starr, Thomss9n, Walker, ....ri~ger, Sander & Tripe.
The Muyor appointed Joseph R. Fulton Trsasurer of the City.
On motion of Starr, s9condeu by Tnomssen, appointli1:;nt was confirm::;d.
Roll call ballot, voting aye, starr, WLtL{er, Kric;ger, Sander, Thomssen,
and Tripe. Nay, none.
Braastrset absent.
On motion of' btarr, secc.LU9Q by Thomss':m, City Attorney "vas
instructed to notify tHe DOLaine, Company (J. R. Geades, Bond) to
make good tlle SIlOI'tage &nQ l'efunG. th::; unearneQ premium.
On motion of Krieger, Council aujourned.
F. S. 1JVh i t e,
City Clerk.
Nov. 20, 1943
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D:;;c :;wb:;;r 1, 1943.
Council mst as a Board 01 ~qualization on Sewer District #185,
"His Honor" thg ivw.yol' pr~siCiing. All COUYlcib19Yl pr~s9nt 9Xc9pt S t;urr'.
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On motion of Kri~g~r, s3conasd by Walk9r, R9solution ~us adopt9d.
Roll call ballot, such Councilman voting aY9.
On motior] of Krig~~r, s~corldsd by Trips, COUYicil aQjourn~d
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Dsc. 1-1943
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Council met in r~g~l&r session, "His Honor," th~ Mayor, p1'e-
sic.ing. All Councilmen present except 8tarr.
Minutes of previous JilestiJJbS, J:.Jov. 17 ana 23 were rs3.O and.
aDo1'oved.
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JUt9r ct short recess (45 J:llinut'3s) tue Iv'l<J.yor appointed Mr.
La1'e Campbell, COuEcilmc.m for Third ~',(,rQ to fill tile Vo.C3DCY CaUS9Q
by the resiGnation of lvi. A. Olivetti from TIliru Vv<.trd, (appointm:mt
to next e19ction) On ~otion of WalKer, seconaed by Draastre9t,
appointment was confirm~d. Roll call ballot, all voting aye.
Request of Chus. Vaclavek, blat nls ~ife Mildred Vaclav3k
b9 appointed. mclllag91' of his liljuor store on account 01' his haVing
to go to the army. On illotion of Trlpe, s3condeQ by bana~1', rSljuest
was grunted. Holl call ballot, voting aye, vvali<d1', K1'l'3b~r, Brad-
str3'3t, SaLCl3r, Tripe Gina 'l'bOJHSS3n. VOtillb nay, none. Starr cLbs:mt.
HeCiu:;st of Ctlc.11.1:-;s J. Itid\:3r.t for a L3a1'ing b3ror.:; the Mayor
and Council in tb3 pr~s~nc~ of Mr. A13x K~ua ~as 1'3ad.
tel' som3
discussion, on Illotion of Kris[;~l', s3c:Jn<19d by TI'ip~, rSLiusst v,as
r~c~ived and filed.
Watsr bill of $19.92, L. R. HtiLb9S, 823 ~3Et 4th str~.:;t s3I'vice
from Juns ;;n to S~pt. 21, V\LlS pI'9ssnt'3d. jo.ftsr ~30iiiS Ql.scu~)sion
IvII'. Burdlc1\: stat.:;cl he v',ould [laVe his collsctoI' cb_ll OJ1 IVir. HUbh:::S
at 312 Wsst 9th ~trs3t.
P9titlon for S:-;wsr in Capital Hill AGuition, signsu by A
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tJ.atfi'31d, Mr.:3. DG.rlIH:iifl c1!:U Ch,.l'Et J3Vv911 '';,ciS rsau. On motion of'
Krieg 31', S scord 3d by uculd 91', VV0_S r:::f ~rr3Q to b 3Vv31' COf;md t t 99.
Corrsct9Q involc9 0; Carp3ntsr Pap3r Company
( tis Su 3 bo t on
misr9prSS3Lt<-.tion) v.,as I'9C3iv3ci c~nu plb.c:-;d
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HSjJort of Nebraska LL1uor COLtI'ol Co..,anis;,ion
on L 3<-'1' ing Ii :::1d
Nov:emb'3I' ~9-1943 psrtailllllg to grantlIli:, of Lic9ns9
to Non-Commissionsd
Orficsrs' Club, :c06 North Locust btr'3st wa.s 1'.:;au.
On Illation of Thomss3n, seconCi'3d by Trips, auditor's report of
reconcilenl9nt of cashin Tl'3ClSul'Sr's Offic9 uurirg tn::: tiw'3 F. S. Vvhit9
was tiC ting tr :::;asur '31', was appl'ov9U ano. 1'i13U.
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Duncan M3t9r Contract on suls of~arkin~ Mstsr papsr $12,748.26
to City LiL,llt Fund Vvo.S pr35:mtsu. On motion of Trips, SSCOll<.lS;o. by
Sandsr, v~as clpprovsG. a:i:lU ,~cUTant orusrs6 ord.\im. hall call ballot,
sach vo tinG ay'3.
Bonds of lVir's. McUccr'gus anu V1. o. V'iClt,LSI' for trailsr CcdHl)S
and C. ~. V\bgnsr Garbbt;S,v\isrs approvsQ on lhotion of Trip".'! and s".'!condsQ
by Wall\: 31'.
Ordir,bl1C".'! 1/1986, autnol'lzing S -3 of Lot 8, Block 41, Busssll
Whsslsr Auaition to M. B. McCall for ~80l.00 ~as rSt,ularly pass9d
by trl'3 Council ano. sibn'3Q. by th'3 lViayor.
Mov3d by uandsr, 39COndsQ by Trip3, tlwt tns ordinEmc9 b'3
rsad at l3ngth and pass3d its first l'33.o.ing. Holl co.ll ballot, all
votini~ UY9. The;; OrUill,jllC'3 V,ciS r3ad at Lmt,tn ana. pass'3u its first
r::;ading.
MOV9Q by Trips, ssc
Sd by V, ulh:~r, thei. t th'3 1'0.193 b::; so. Sp3IJo. 90
and th9 ordinancs bs plac'3d on its final passags.
Roll call
ballot, 9ach Councilman votint, dY9. T119 ordinance I'd:;.:;) finally passs:d
by tl13 Council and Sii::,ll:::O by th-3 11J.c..yor.
Orainance #1987, ASS9SSill3nts on Sewer District #185, was
regularly pass'9d by the ,-,ouneil una Si2,l1:::d by th? Ivwyor.
Moved by Tripe, s'3coLde() by I<"l'isgs1', thcct th'3 ordinEJ.nc'3 b::;
plac::;d on its first r9ading at 19112,th. Roll call ballot, each
COuDcilmc;n voting ay'3. 'I'll::: ordincH1C'3 was 1'30.0. at 13ngth ano.pa.ssed
its first reading.
Moved by T1'i)'3, 5:::COLo.0o. by Walk:::r, that tL'9 rt,13s be suspsnd9d
and th'9 ordinanc'9 bs plClc'3d on its .t'inal passC:Lt.,e and finu.lly pass3d.
Roll c!J.ll h'illot, eac.r;. Coullcilwdn votinl clye. Th9 ordinanCe:? Vias
finally passed by tt13 CouLeil ano. siL,nsd by t.h3 lVla.yol'.
On 1ll0tioL of Trip9, S3COLQ3cl by Bra.clstr'33t, th3 C13rk was
instructed to notify NIl'. Vvilliaiiison that on account of th::: condi tion
of floor ana roof of building at corDer of 4th & Sy~amor3 Etr3ets,
(li'rcmk Ols:m Builaing) tL3 iJuilc.ing sllall be clos3d.
Claims against the City w::;r3 1'30.0. On ~otion of Walk9r,
seconded by Sander, W9r3 ayprov3a. Roll call ballot, all Councilmsn
voting 8Y'3.
Adv'3rti s em9nt for bio.s on r 31'unaing bOLus was oS et :(01' Dee. 15
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WHEREAS, an audit of the office of the City Treasurer
of the City of Grand Island, for the period from May 1st
to October 31st, 1943, made by Orin Contryman, a certified
public accountant, revealed that the city treasurer, John
R. Geddes, was short in his accounts in the amount of
$986.67; and,
WHEREAS, subsequent to the discovery of said shortage,
and on the 3rd< day of November, 1943, the said treasurer,
John R. Geddes, resigned. his office, which said resignation
was accepted by the Mayor and City Council of the City of
Grand Island; and,
WHEREAS, the said John R. Geddes has deposited wit~
J. R. Fulton, present ci ty treasurer of the C1 ty of Grand
Island, the sum of $986.67, the amount of the shortage
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disclosed by said audit; and,
WHEREAS, it is not the intention of the City of
Grand Island, or its officers, in the accepting of said
sum to release, or to discharge the said John R. Geddes,
or the surety upon his bond or bonds from any other short-
age which may appear at a later date, which said shortage
is not disclosed by the audit started November 1, 1943;
NOVl, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND THE
CITY COUNCIL of the Ci ty. of Grand Island tmt, the $986.67
deposited by John R. Geddes with J. R. Fulton, present
city treasurer, be, and the same hereby is, accepted by the
Ci ty of Grand Island in settlement only of the amount shown
due by the audit heretofore mentioned herein, and not in
full and complete settlement, release and discharge of the
said John R. Geddes for any other shortages which might
later appear, or be discovered.
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On motion of Thompson, S'3cOEQ'3d by Kr19gSlr, H9so1ution was
adoptSld. Roll call ballot, all Councilm9n voting aY9.
On motion of Kri9t9r, Council arijourn9a.
D9C. 1-19.4.3.
F. S. VV-11 i t ~ ,
City C19rk.
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FUND
To Pay co.
Treas..
Salaries
strget & Alley
Gas Tax
Sewer Fund
Storm Sewer
City fugineer
Incidentals
Swimming Pool
Airport
Street Lighting
Hydrant Rentql
Park Fund
Police Fund
Cemetery Fund
Fire Fund
Paving Fund
Music Fund
Total Approp.
Transfers
Ice Fund
Water Fund
Light Fund
Sewer District
Parking Ivlet9I's
APPROPRIATIONS M~D EXP&~DITURES
FOR FISCAL YEAR TO DEC. 2-1943
APPROPRIATIONS
:$ 3,350.00
14,000.00
23,000.00
5,000.00
34,500.00
15,000.00
9,000.00
39,635.73
4,500.00
7,900.00
11,000.00
5,300.00
19,375.00
50,000.00
13,500.00
60,000.00
9,000.00
3,500.00
327,560.73
L,71tt~94
329,2.79--:tl7
TRAN SF@S
1,718.94
1,718.94
EXPENDED
4,003.42
5,54.6.49
1,739.73
10,875.18
63 P .39
2,957.45
6, 564. 5 5
2,.237.03
1,193.17
7,838.74
13,984.55
5,285.06
14,869.95
2, 01lj.. 26
1,166.00
80,910.97
31,951.38
91,687.84
183,936.45
1,184.12
18,690.04
i 4.08,360:130
R9spectful1y submitted,
F. S. Whi te ,
Ci ty Clerk
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BALAN C
;$ 3,350.0(
9,996.5;
17,453.5
3,260.2':
23, 62i~. 8;
14,364.6J
6,042.5:'
33,071.1?
3, 9 81 . 91
6,706.8';
11,000.OC
5,300.0C
11,536.26
36,015.45
8,214.94
45,130.05
6,985.74
2,334.00
248,368.70
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D9C9llib9r 15, 1943
Councll Jfl3t in r:;;gul.a.r s9ssion, flHis honor,1I the lvw,yor,
,or9Eiding. 1\11 vouncilm9Yl pr9sent.
Minut-?s of' previoLA,s m~:.;tillL.s, Nov 17, (2) Vdre rc.;ad ana
ap.pl'OV'30.
Tho::; Mayor gt"ve Lai'9 F. CdIl,pb911 th3 odtL or" oI'fic9.
Tr-?,3sur9r's (Jos. h. .culton) r':lpol't of auuit of the office
of C,lI'l '!.:. Vvi11e.rd, PoLlce Juube v.qS 1'90.0.. On motion of' btarr, S9C-
ond9d by Thomss9D ,
was upprov9u an~ oruereu
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Dec. 6, 1943
~lias sturr, Clwirrncnl .i:<'L:nanc9 C01GLlitt99,
H'onor,;:, b1 e Sir:
I ha V9 iliade an cwC,i t of th:; fiL211clal l'9COrClS of Cb.r1 s.
Willard, 201ic9 Juugo::;, for the term of office beginning Aubust 1,
1742 to December 2, 1943 as follows:
Deposits per bunk stcLteHi3nt
$9,898.66
9,727.16
14.10
1.71
73.70
30.00
H:;;mittc.;u to City 'Tr:msUl'9r
Vi tn:;;ss 1"99S
bCin;< charg9s
li9tu,rn3o on Brcmc.i3n Bond
II on hilo. 9 brunci. bond
Hild:;;brclnCl cL:;CI:<: Lot Clj':'ll'9Q 30.00
Ul1c.CCOL-.n t 90. for ~)l. 'n
-9:-846~T/l
51.9;'
-9;898.66
TiLLS stut9nl:mt r?conci13s b,~nK st:t9w.snt,; r":~c~ipts ;:,.no.
ch'3cks issuel.
R -:; s p ~ c t J'ull Y ,
JOb. R. liUGT'ON
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'vv:dt'jr Laurltzsn V\CJ.S Cip :>lTt~G. c;.ctU]t, Polic? JUQbS. On
tiiO tion . () l' ;:) t;:,rr, oS ~c DLQ so. by uu.lHJ. '31', C1 tJ pOl.U tJll2lJ t v, us C CJJ; r i rIil?d. no 11
cc;.11 ballot, ~ccll C01.mc11J[lan votinb aye.
Cl1.:;ck of $50.00 flOO,;l islcd"o. Sup,;ly GOlii1JDLY for us~ of CrLLv.19r
Tr:ctor, ;;: V\~sk.sJ unlo,,(,(lL{, coal .L)1' U. P. lce,.S rsc'?iv3cl. On lilotion
of 'Trips, S9COLJG.eo, lJyK.rist,:lr, (';l13CI:<: wc;s r3c3lv3C:. ana. olu.(.;'3cl to clsa.it
of' Gtl'sst 8<; j\11sy rund..
Claim 01' D. O. B3cv.mann, C13rk of District Court, for $J.50
filing L's'3s in CELS:; of eta t:;; oT N ebr::J.sLCl vs &nil Hi '.?rt ViaS rsad..
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Aftsr soms discussion, on illotion of starr, s~cond~d by Thomss~n,
Ci ty CI srk was ins tl'UC t '3d to Ari t ~ .full'. Bsckiilcum tha t th:; city has no
rscord \lvhsrsin th'2I's v,as any buit ..L'Ll'2Cl. by t.ns city inCurring costs
in his offic9.
Bid of Gso. "illialli~on $2000.00 for Lot 4, BlOCK 44, O. T.
(Ols:-m propsrty) was 1'''21'91'1'-90. to City Pl'op'J1't:v Committ9"2.
? sti tion of 2:. .L,. Glovs1' .i.'or s sv,,:;r in Phc) sLix l'3"2 froil, Clc..lrk
to Lincoln Gtr"2'3t was l''3aa anti l'3i.''31'1'3U to ;,):;11,91' COlnnLitts'3.
P"2tition of 2;. L'. Glovsr for Wat-sI' Main in ?no:mix AV9.
from CL:trk str-sst to Lincoln Str-sst was r9ao. G.ne, 1'-sf.:;;r1'90. to \j'hltsr
Committ-s-s.
(R -ssolu tion on as S -ss Slilsn ts IBxt l),ig.:;;)
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WHEREAS, there has heretofore been levied by
Ordinance No. 1581, a special assessment for sewer
in Sewer District 176 against each lot 1n said sewer
district 1n the prino1ple amount of $44.82; and,
WHEREAS, at the time said special assessment was
made, the owners of the lots located 1n said sewer
district protested the assessment against their pro-
perty for the reason tha. t the sewer as planned and to
be constructed would be inadequate to prope rly serve
the property ; and
WHEREAS, at the time of sa,i d protest the owners
were informed by the City Council tbat said assessment
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had been made and that the sewer would be buil#, but
at the time it was to be paid special arrangements would
be made; and
WHEREAS, said special assessment was made and has
been drawing interest since the date of said assessment;
and
WHEREAS;,L the owners of said property now wi sh to
pay the speoial assessment; and
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WHEREAS, the Mayor and City Couno1il feel tha t
the property owners should now be allowed to pay said
speCial assessment without interest, and upon payment
of the principle amount of the speCial assessment, to
be re1eased and discharged from any and all obligation
for said assessment, provided, however, that the interest
on said special assessment shall be canoelled only 1n
the event the principle amount of said assessment is paid
wi thin ninety days from the date hereof.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND
THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF GRAND ISLAND that the
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~nterest on the special assessment for Sewer District
176 heretofore levied against the lots in said sewer
district, which interest is now unpaid, be, and the
same hereby is, ordered c~ncelled provided the owners
of said lots pay to the Oi ty Treasurer of the Ci ty of
Grand Island, Nebraska, wi thin ninety days from the
date of this resolution, the principle amount of said
assessment in full, and that upon the payment by the
owners of said lots within ninety days, the City Treas-
uI!,er cancel the interest on said special assessment.
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that a certified copy
of this resolution be forwarded to the City Treasueer.
Dated this 15th day of December, 1943.
, , H.A .Krieger
Elias F.Starr
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On motion of Starr, s'3ccnCt'3d by Walk'3r, r'3s01ution was
acopt'3d. Roll call ballot, '3ach voting ay~.
On motion of Thomss~n, S'3COnQ3Q by starr, City AttorD3Y
was authoriz3d to writ:: Bonding Company on J. R. GaaQes Bond, for
r9fund of )r9miuIll Un3arn'3a.
Kri:;g~r stc,t3d tl1&t it \lloula b:: ilIipossib19 to lay S'3v,gr
in Capitol Hill Audition as p'3r p3tition, hitllout a 11ft station.
IVi,:w3d that pitition b'3 not 5rant'3a C),na cl::rK instruct'3d to notify
p3tition9rs, s?cond3u by starr.
Sand:;r Jl1:;n tiOll '3a 11dvL.o r '3C 3i V3a a Diu of $~15. 00 for singl '3
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layer roof (3 year guarantee) for bUllaing at ~ront & 0ycamor3 sts.
T . ' , '" ,'" ~,', t1' ""'~' co,.."., l' r't or'1 ",'c, t ;::>1'
r 1p ~ 1<' ~H ' OL JU .lJ.L.JJ..c~- _" ,\u. '~
rUnniIlL,
across sidewalk
at 370 North Sycaw.or'3 makiLt', it Q["IlG '3rOUSi1\
L in tr"i scold
Vveatl19I'. Sand:;r [luthol'iz,:;u to contc;.ct Hyslop.
Bias on $.L,5,OOO.OO 119funuing Bonus, w~re op3n'?u ane r9cld
2.S fJ:;I' bids fi13G rSbularly in tho;; Cl:;rk's office.
Aft'3r cl1'3cking over tll':; bias cdlU h-:;iiI'ing th'? uiffer~ntT~p-
r::;:s~ntativ'?s, N~lson of l1als9y-Stuart Company, FricK3 of Wacob-Bsmd'?r,
Armstrong of Ov:;rland National Bank, and P9tt1s of Kirkpatrick-P'?ttis,
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starr lnov9d, s9cor,C'3d by T.tlOrLlss~n, tuat tld bid oJ.' Ov~rlcmd National
bank of l~;, ana city to .L....dnisn 19i::,al opinion ana (~lso th:? bonds,
be ccccept:?d. Holl CEcIL bullot, votill(, ay'3, StouT, Walker, Kri~ber,
Bradstl''3et, Trip~, \.:land::;l', 1110lilsssn and Call1pbsll. Voting Nuy, nons.
Bonos of Lc..;.1's F. \"'ul"l'bell, Jam'3s Webb, Jr. John S. Rsynolus
and G. I. PlumbiLg COifllJuny uuvii1b bssn OKeu as to form by Ci ty 1\ ttorney,
on motion of Tripe,. sscone.ed by 1f" ker, bOTids wsre:: accspted.
Claims agalL:st tn~ city v,sr::; read. On motion of' Starr,
second'sd by vtHlker, cl::tims lidre allovved. Roll call ballot, all voting
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Discussion on lVI. ~. Olson Hoot Bser Stand construction.
Su{;gsstion ti18.t contract bs entered into vvherein M. l:!;. Olson could to;O
aJlsaa VIi th construction pl'oviCceu 11S 1,j(-).K9 contru.ct v,hsr'3in tL::; City
could order Lis builc..inb r:::LlOV9u from lot vvh:m, in the opinion of tLe
Mayor ana Council, it wonle. ue for tn9 bettsr int'3r'3sts or th'3 City,
or to c')mply 1:\iith th~ :6oning Orainc',DC:; dlU plat.
Claim of ....h'3o. Eo.:;nm, .1:'. W. Bock, &na .ti. T. l\'lcK'3e in th'3
amount of'
50.90 for work in conn~ctio:n VvL th Tax belles, wa;::, pr3s~nt3d.
On motion of' starr, S 3COI1U'3d by v'il.lk'3r, was allov;'3u. Roll call b;;,llot,
9&ch Councilman votinb aye.
On motion of btarr, Council aajournsd.
F. S. vvhi t 9,
City Clerk.
D'3c. 15, 1943